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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.
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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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�COULD IT
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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
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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�THESPIANS
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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�MARCHING BAND
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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�CHAMBER CHOIR
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.
�·KEY CLUB
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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�HOMECOMING COMMITTEE
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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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SCHOO L SPIRIT COMM ITTEE
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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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STRATEGIC GAMES CLUB
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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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OPTIMISTIC
FOR WINNING
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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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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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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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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�Tim Besser, Eric Robin, (FRONT ROW): Mike Regidor,
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
Pales, Pablo Leon.
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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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Members of the Frosh-Soph Track Team include, (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
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
man.
Shayman,
Marc
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Barry Shuster, Randi Siegal.
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
Weisberg.
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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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Yanai Adaky, John Adam, Tim
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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�Karen Weidenbach, Felice Weinberg, Lauren Weinberg, Janette
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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Junior Cabinet members include: (LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST
ROW) Sheri Marshak, Judy Cooper, Daniel Santow, Lisa Cohn,
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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Members of this year's Senior Cabinet include (TOP ROW, LEFT TO
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.
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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 .
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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.
,
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
.
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
~AM;\223
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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6
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
.
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
g::~';'.·S'u~~a~~hJ~F
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
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daily gym classes, is exposed to the
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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radio club
radio sho w
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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TOP ROW: (left to right) Laura DeFratus, (co-editor-in-chief) Barb Chabner,
(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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golden galleon
nilehil ite
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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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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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 theory of
thinking
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,
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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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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 entire district and through it, we students of Niles East
have been able to learn more about the world around us.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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�freshm.an and
sop horn.ore
team.s
-,
•)
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)
,
.
'
(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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�soph and fros-h
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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�fencers ntake
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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tro.jans of
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w1nn1ng season
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�varsity and
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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�freshtnan
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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�winnin g f ortn by
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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�101
�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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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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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,
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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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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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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.
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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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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
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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�girl's glee·
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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inarch ing band
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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�band earns first
division rating
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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Marx, E. Mayer, P. Messer, C. Meyer, J. M ikos, D. Miller, R. Miller,
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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The members of Concert Orchestra are Ellyn Acker, Steve Albert,
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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of dancing fun
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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�{OPPOSITE PAGE, UPPER RIGHT) the final scoreboard; {MIDDLE
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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�dance
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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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1. Romayne Baker Dir.
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.
11. OPPOSITE PAGE: Galen Hosler, Principal
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2. Robert Anderson
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Couns.
Music
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.
Jane Burnham Lang.
Emil Capitani Math
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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.
9. Jean Damisch, IIC
10. Edward Degenhardt Sci.
11. Karl Dejonge Soc. Stud.
12. Jeanne Derichs Eng.
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9. Gerald F
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3 . Dottie Fugiel Sci.
4. John Golata Eng.
5. Dennis Grabowski Art.
6. Ronald Gralewski Couns.
7. Thomas Grossman Couns.
8. Jennifer Hall C.l.C.
9 . Mildred Hall Math
10. Barbara Handler Couns.
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2 Daniel Henrick
3 · William Henry
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Josephine Hentz Sci.
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6 Adele Higgkns Eng
Janie Isaac son Co~ns.
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8. Walter John
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9 Glenn Jurek.
Thomas Ka1:er Health
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11. Kathy Keble
12. Robert Keen
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Fred Kral Soc. Wk.
Bettie Ladd Eng.
Hazel Larsen Art
Donald Larson B.P.E.
Richard Livingston Eng.
Herminia Lopez Lang.
Wayne Lueck Sci.
Shirley Lundberg IIC
Vernie! Lundquist Eng.
Joan Macala Eng.
1. Dorann Klein
2. Ant hone Kort
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2. William Osness Soc. Stud.
3. Jerome Oswald Math
4. Kathleen Palansky Libr.
5. Angeline Panos Eng.
6. Ellen Peirce C.I.C.
7. Mel Pirok Soc. Stud.
8. Charles Plock Bus. Ed.
9. Kay Powell Eng.
10. Steve Poznansky Math
11. Jerry Proffit Eng.
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1. Edward Pugliese Dr. Ed.
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3. Gerald Richardson Dr. Ed.
4. Thomas Ristow Ind. Art
5. Judith Rochotte Lang.
6. Mark Rostvold Sci.
7. George Roth Sci.
8. Hollister Sandstead G.P.E.
9. Barbara Scarbrough Nurse
10. Mary Scherb Eng.
11. Marilyn Schiffman Soc. Stu.
2. Fred Richardi
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2. James Shugrue Sci .
3. Jerome Slattery Math
4. D arrell Smith Bus. Ed.
5. Thomas Sokalski B.P.E.
6. Virginia Stemp Eng.
7. Marjorie Stevens SAGE
8. Dorothy Taylor N u rse
9. Donald Test Ind. Art - C.V.E.
10. W illiam W eiss C.I.C.
11. Bernard Welch Sci.
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Lillian White Lang.
Mary Whitely C.I.C.
Deanna Whyman G.P.E.
Fran Williams Libr.
Leonard Winans Couns.
Frank Winkler Music
Jean Wojdula G .P.E.
Timothy Wolfram Music
George Yursky Math
1. Richard Wetzel
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4. Kathy Caliendo
5. Cass Friedman
6. Susan Froese
7. Yola Goss
8. Nancy Greenburg
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2. Edna Gustafson
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Annette Harris
Barbara Heller
Nettie Isaacson
Josephine Jaworski
Brian Katzman
Harriet Kneip
Rochelle Korn
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Eleanore Mueller
Gertrude Natker
James Puff
Lucille Redford
Rea Robin
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Sadell Tobin
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Pearl Zaid
Marie Zabich
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board of education
George Contar sy
Shirley Garland President
Wesley Gibbs Superintendent
George Hanus
Gordon Hirsch
Edward Kaminski
Fred Minkus
Evelyn Rosenzweig Secretary
Robert Greenwald Student Board Rep.
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Fran Karras Pres.
Fran Holzheimer 1st Vice-Pres.
Lois Samuels 3rd Vice-Pres.
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8. Harold Rock
9. James Swason
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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
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Baizer, Marcie 207
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Berger, Michael
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Berman, Karen 199
Berman, Karla 4S, llS, 226
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Bernstein, Jill 119, 21S
Bernstein, Robert 79, 97, 2\Yl
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Blumfelt, Stuart 49, 207
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Borges, Cesar 100, 199
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Bramati, Philipe 207
Brandt, Cindy 119, 180
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Brown, David 227
Brown, Dorothy 191
Brown, Jackie 199
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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
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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
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Cohn, Audrey 17, 18, 23; 140, 215
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Coleman, James
Collins, Joel
Collins, Nancy 199
Colton, Everett 181
Colucci, Jeffrey
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Cone, Susan S3, llS, lSS, 215
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Constance, Steve 21S
Contos, Steven 21, 49, 207
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Cooley, Karen S3, 207
Cooley, Steve 67, 97, 207
Coon, Joan 181
Cooper, Bruce 199
Cooper, Cheryl 44, 207
Cooper, John 181
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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
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David, Edward 21S
David, Linda
Davidson, Donna 230
Davidson, Paul
Davidson, Rhonda 230
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Davis, Kenneth 207
Davis, Laura 199
Davis, Mike 14S, 207
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Decwikiel, Gregory 207
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Dentzer, Bernard 199
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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
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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
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Dowd, Francis
Dredze, Barry 231
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Drivalas, Sylvia 144, 200
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Drucker, Hope 146, 208
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Dubin, Lau.de 44, 4S, 208
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Dunn, Laurie 231
Dushman, Charles 231
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Eberle, Adeline 22, lOS, 208
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Eberle, Lori 35, 200
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Edelman, Harlene 44, S2, 60, 162, 208
Edelman, Ross 31, 231
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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
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Elliott, William 124, 130, 131, 132,
136, 137, 138, 139, 141, 142
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Ellison, Julie 44, 146
Elman, Laura 44, 45, 56
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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
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Farkas, Leof\ 100, 200
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Federman, Alan 216
Fefferman, Lori 39, 232
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Feldman, Janice 208
Feldman, Jeff 208
Feldman, Jeffrey 216
Feldman, Karen S8, 13S, 141, 1S6,
158, 1S9, 216
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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
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Finckle, Mark 72, 208
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Finn, Barry SS, 66, 75, 232
Finn, Dan 84, 97, 208
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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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Gordon, Scott 66, 217
Gabrielides, John 72, 81, 200
Gordon, Sheri 53, 208
Gabrielides, Sophia 216
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Gaffin, Joseph 103, 208
Goss, Yola 191
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Gallagher, Daniel 91, .216
Gothelf, Alan SS, 66, 97, 234
Gallagher, Terry Rose 35, 216
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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,
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51, 156, 173, 233, 264
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Gassel, David 76, 91, 208
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Gaza, Cheryl 59, 200
Graff, Wendy 53, 209
Gebavi, Peter 216
Gralewski, Ronald 71, 93, 97, 183
Geiser, Julie 30, 122, 132, 141, 216
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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
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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
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Greisman, Kenneth 21, 235
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Gresham, Laurie 200
Glass, Sandy 45, 216
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Glassman, April
Grikis, Maris 14S, 217
Glazer, Melissa 208
Grimson, Bonnie 17, 22, 23, 30, 49,
Glick, Deborah
Glickman, Stephen 16, 84, 216
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Glickson, Caryn 56, 15S, 234
Grodsky, Laura 44, 209
Glochowsky, Gary 142, 234
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Grossman, Robyn 200
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Gruenes, Gordon 100, 200
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Gold, Julia 38, 234
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Guertin, Kenneth 200
Gold, Sari 56, 234
Guertin, Kevin
Gold, Wendy 208
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Goldberg, Elaine 115, 234
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Freedman, Linda 183
Freedman, Mark 232
Freeman, Dennis
Friedlander, Mitchell 216
Friedman, Alan 21, 72, 79, 208
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Friedman, Cindy 233
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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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Hankin, James 146, 209
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Hanson, Julie 54, 106, 112, 113, 119,
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Harwood, Linda 173, 236
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Hausman, Jeanne 54, 119, 155, 237
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Heftel, Kenneth 72, 200
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Hegedus, Sue 217
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Heinberg, Craig 72, 89, 200
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Heine, Anita 200
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Heinrich, Jerome 217
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132, 138, 139, 141, 146, 209, 264
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Kaiser, Thomas 184
Kallman, Diane
Kallman, Robert 201
Kalter, Mitchell 72, 201
Kalter, Mona 238
Kaluzna, Donna 45, 238
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Kamenir, Jeri 39, 238
Kamp, Wendi 44, 109, 209
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Kane, Juliet 209
Kane, Richard 238
Kang, Sin
Kantz, Gary 23, 146, 239
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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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Knish, Mary 162, 167, 240
Ko, Hee 210
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Kokotas, Katherine 145, 240
Kolodzik, Paul 218
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Kontopoulos, Teddy
Kopelman, Jeffrey 218
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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
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Kotler, Andrea 115, 119, 210
Kotsovos, Karen
Kotsovos, Teddy
Kouzoures, Cynthia 115, 210
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Kozak, Jill 250
Kozak, Shari 44, 210
Kraft, Nancy 218
Kral, Fred 185
Iacullo, Janice 119
Kramer, Bob 90, 210
Iacullo, Peter 33, 217
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Karamanis, Elaine 218
Krammen, Teresa 106, 218
Irion, Scott
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Irsay, Lori 35, 237
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Peters, Edward 247
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Peterson, Janet 247
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P.irok, Mel 19, 187
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Portmann, Richard 81, 203
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Slowik, Celine 44, 212
Schreiber, Devin 38, 251
Slowik, Colin 89, 204
Schreiter, Steven 212
Slowik, Thaddeus S4, SS, 66, 79, 97,
Schroder, Wesley 14S, 204
221
Schueftan, Edwin 145, 212
Small, Janet Sl, S2, 212
Schueftan, Sandra 204
Smart, Kathryn 146, 2S3
Schulmeister, Lesli llS, 14S, 221
Smith, Darrell 189
Schultz, Heidi 212
Smolish, Diane 63, 164, 221
Schuman, Susan 212
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Smoody, John 253
Snow, Andrew
Sobel, Dana 44, 156, 204
Sobel, James 4S, 253
Soble, Jill S2
Soble, Paulea 253
Sochacki, Joseph 128, 134, 136, 140,
141, 142
Sockel. David 93, 204 Saco, Ferdinand 204
Soderberg, Fred 221
Soehn, Christine 222
.Sohn, Eileen 18, 20, 44, 45, 48, 133,
140, 141, 253, 264
Sohn, Linda 28, 140, 141, 212
Sokalski, Thomas 101, 103, 189
Sola!, David 222
Solomon, Mindy 222
Somenek, Dennis 84, 97
Sonshine, Robert 66, 71, 222
Sopkin, Cl\rol 253
·Spanjer, Alan 49, 253
Spata, Richard 66, 222
Spiegel, Sharon 45, 222
Spinner, Todd 146, 212
Spira, Robin 30, 45, 162, 222
Sporer, Hugh 87, 142, 222
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Spourgitis, Dino 222
Spraggins, Susan 44, S2, 56, 204
Sproat, Christina 119, 204
Sproat, David 66, 79, 97, 167, 222
Stahlberg, Anita 146, 253
Stahlberg, Dayid 84, 146, 148, 222
Stamatakos, George 253 _
Stamatakoi;, Nick 222
Statland, Maureen 204
Steegmueller, David 253
Stein, Karen 11S, 222
Stein, William SS, 67, 87, 89, 212
Steinberg, David 212
Steiner, Muriel 141, 222
Steinhandler, Karen 145, 254
Steinhoff, Mark 17, 204
Stemp, Virginia 189
Stenzel, Sigrid 204
Stern, Andrea 45, 222
Stern, Patrice 105, 212
Stewart, Rita 179
Stevens, Marjorie 189
Stift, John
Stolberg, Lawrence 204
Stone, Jerome 89, 204
Stone, Mark 254
Stone, Paul 71, 222
Stoneberg, Randy 212
Story, Mark 204
Strack, Gabriella 109, 204
Strauss, Craig
Strauss, Daniel
Streicher, Mark 222
Stroesser, Yvette 116, 156, 204
Stromberg, N . Paul 89, 205
Strongin, Mark 212
Stukas, Jim 87, 136, 140, 222
Stukas, Kathryn 125, 133, 138, 139,
140, 141, 254
Stukas, Steve 132
Sturgis, Lisa 44, 52, 53, 213 ~
Sturner, Cheryl
Suarez, Orlando
Suarez, Victor 222
Suherman, Muriel 194
Sudendorf, Linda 222
Sudendorf, Maria 205
Sugar, Jill
Sugarman, Linda 132, 144, 213
Suhajda, Arthur 97, 222
Suhajda, Joseph 205
Sullivan, Brian 78, 84, 213
Sullivan, Colleen 223
Suslick, Steven 49, 213
Sutker, Karen 155, 205
Swanson, James 179
Swanson, Karen
Sward, Karen
Swartz, Bradley
Sweet, Renee 254
Swerdlow, David 213
Swock, Daniel 205
Sylvan, Cheryl 40, 53
Sylvan, Stephan 89, 205,
Szeinert, Lori 205
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Taft, Sandr:
Taibl, Steven 84, 254
Tarantur, Wendy 115, 205
Tarnaris, Katherine 223
Tauber, Scott 205
Taylor, Dorothy 189
Taylor, Kristine 44, 213
Taylor, Steven
Teeman, Jay 67, 213
Teitler, Tracy 44, 51, 52, 213
Templin, Marc 254
Teng, George 72, 103, 213
Teng, Ivy 223
Teng, Michael 205
Theobald, David 76, 213
Theodore, Irene 167, 223
Theodore, Teddy 63, 164, 20S
Test, Donald 189
Thiry, Charles SS, 84, 97, 254
Thiry, Donna S4, 115, 155, 213
Thiry, Kathryn 115, 154, 1S5, 205
Thomas, Neil 223
Thomas, Stacl!y 35, 62, 63, 164, 254
Thorrens, Martha 223
Thunholm, John 84, 223
Tittle, Barbara
Tittle, Joan
Toback, Paul 205
Tobin, Sadell 194
Tom, Chester 205
Tonsul. t:onrad 254
Topouzian, Krikor 254
Topp, Marla 35, 145, 254
Torstensson, Janet 106, 223
Trambas, Annastasia 53, 205
Tresley, Daniel 31, 223
Trevor, Catherine
Trilling, Cindy
Trillin_g, Jan 45, 223
Tripathi, Rakesh 254
Tripp, Richard 213
Tripp, Susan
Trob, Sandra 205
Tscheyka, Barry 254
Tuchman, Steve 72, 213
Tuchman, Susan 254
Tucker, Jaime 213
Turner, Scott 17, 49, 140, 213
Tyson, Kimberly 223
Tzakis, Elaine 144, 205
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Udell, Stacey 283
Uhle, Diane 62, 63, 164, 167, 223
Ulbert, Carolyn 63, 106, 110, 119, 164,
167, 223
Ulbert, Donald 7S, 84, 213
Ullberg, Drew 75, 205
Ulloa, Virginia 213
Ungar, Jacki 115, 223
Unterberger, Hal 66, 223
Unterberger, Holly 205
Urbaniak, Teresa 254
Urborg, Anita 255
Urow, Steven SO, 75, 84, 223
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Vamvakos, Marina 255
Van Cleave, Charles 179
Van Der Haegen, Kenny 205
Van Roeyen, Ronald 255
Varela, Patrick
Vasquez, Rene 223
Vassilatos, Erek 33, 90, 213
Vassilatos, Jenise 48, 53, 54, 106, 112,
255
Veit, Hope 223
Velleff, Kerry 205
Verschoore, Toni 146, 255
Via, Audrey 205
Vicari, Debra 51, 52, 205
Viteri, Martha 52, 58, 116, 255
Vlahandreas, George 72, 213
Vlay, Diana 116, 156, 158, 159, 213
Vocos, Sandy 255
Volpe, Stephen 223
Vondersitt, Lisa 39, 255
Vondersitt, Lynne 223
Vowell, Rhonda 39, 223
Wagner,-Audrey 52, 60, 213
Wagner, Joy 58, 255 ·
Walanka, Laurence 255 '
Wallberg, Gary 223
Waller, Philip 75, 84, 223
Walls, Kelly 55, 81, 89, 97, 213
Walovitch, Howard 87, 89, 213
Walter, Harvey 205
Walther, Noelle 49, 53, 110, llS
Wankovsky, David
Warda, William 67, 205
Waskin, Alan 71, 255
Watts, Stephen 33, 255
Weber, David 33, 50, 205
Weber, Marci 39, 255
Weicensang, Arlene 140, 141, 213
Weidenbach, Karen 255
Weinberg, Arlene 223
Weinberg, Felice
Weinberg, Lauren 255
Weincord, Maureen
Weiner, Allan 213
Weiner, Billy 223
Weiner, Elise
Weiner, Janette 44, 45, 58, 156, 256
Weintraub, Linda 48, 256
Weisbach, Louis
Weisberg, Beth 30, 45, 156, 223
Weisberg, Daniel 205
Weisman, Heide 205
Weisman, Paul 48, 14, 256
Weiss, Merle 223
Weiss, Peggie 213
Weiss, Rosalie 39, 256
Weiss, William 189
Weissman, Craig 49, 205
Weitmann, Heidi 56, 205
Weitzman, Kenneth 55, 97, 256
Welch, Bernard 189
Wengerski, William 20S
Werner, Pamela
West, Geri 44, 213
Wetzel, Richard 190
Wexler, Andrea 44, 140, 213
Wexler, Brian 213
Wexler, Vicki 45, 256
White, Lillian 190,
Whitely, Mary 190,
Whitmore, Paul 97, 256
Whyman, Deanna 115, 190
Wilensky, Jay 66, 97, 223
Willans, Jennifer
Willens, Jennifer 256
Willens, Jeremy
Williams, Albert ,
Williams, David 130, 131, 134, 137,
141, 223
Williams, Fran 190,
Williams, Jim 223
William, Marc 205
Williams, Marion 256
Williams, Maxine 256
Williams, Renee 213
Wilner, Karyn 23, 53, 142, 43
Wilson, Donna 145, 256
Wilson, Nanette 256
Wilson, Sidney
Wilson, Stuart
Winans, Leonard 190
Winans, Mark 33, 93, 256
Winans, Michael 213
Winer, Steven 223
Winkler, Bruce 256
Winkler, Frank 142, 145, 190
Winston, Debbie 58, 156, 159, 213
Winter, Beth
Wirth, Donald 223
Wisniewski, Charles 33, 79, 97, 256
Wisniewski, Joseph 205
Wisse, Marla 44, 213
Witry, William 81, 205
Wittman, Steven 223
Witz, Elise 223
Witzel, Philip
Wohl, Alison 48, 130, 137, 146, 257
Wohl, Lauren 131, 146, 223
Wohlbrandt, Dana 109, 144, 205
Wo{'dula, Jean
Wo f, David 127, 257
Wolf, Lori
Wolf, Robert
Wolfberg, Lawrence 205
Wolff, Lisa
Wolfram, Timothy 148, 190
Wolin, Gregg 205
Wolin, Lori 257
Woll, Jaclyn 134, 135, 146, 156, 158,
205
Woll, Lisa 45,"156, 158, 159, 223
Woloshin, Diane 223
Wright, Jane 194
Wu, Cynthia 44, 119, 205
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Yablon, Harry 33
Yablon, Mitchell 97, 223, 257
Yakob, Mauna 205
Yale Richard 58, 87, 97, 162, 167, 257
Yamanaka, .Lynn 112, 206
Yates, Susan
Yedlin, Lisa 52, 213
Yep, Edmund 257
Yonover, Shari 223
Yoo, Bukil
Yoo, Ji 90, 213
Young, William 33, 223
Yudler, Robert 38, 257
Yursky, George 190
Yusen, Theodore 146, 148, 223
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Zaban, Karen 44, 51, 52, 56, 213
Zaban, Linda 257
Zabich, Marie 194
Zack, Diane
Zaid, Pearl 194
Zambrano, Raul 23, 257
Zamet, Minid 257
Zander, Roger 213
Zaslowsky, David 55, 87, 151, 223
Zawistowski, Dwayne 223
Zekelman, Ivy 223
Zelasko, Joanne 56, 112, 205
Zelasko, Susan 30, 106, 112, 257
Zerof, Philip 132, 145, 205
Zimansky, Fabina 59, 116, 205
Zimansky, Sandra 58', 257
Zimbler, Marci 257
Zimbler, Marla
Zimmerman, Nancy 56, 115, 205
Zimmerman, Stephen 257
Zinman, Ellen 44, 56, 133, 213
Zivin, Bonita
Zivin, Stephen 148, 257
Zolin, Brian
Zolin, Joel 103, 205
Zucker, Valerie 30, 223
Zuckerman, Howard 213
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SPIRIT... ENTHUSIASM ...
�Shrills of "Reign Over Maine"
kept the spirit high for the start of
Northi's Homeco ming Weekend .
The morning pep assembl y included numerou s skits, routines from
the Vikettes and the cheerleaders
accompa nied by the marchin g
band and the announc ement of the
Homeco ming Queen, Mary Maday.
Guest speakers: Bob Parsons,
Bear's tight end receiver and punter, wished the Vikings a victory in
their homecom ing game and John
Landecker, WLS radio disc jockey,
presente d the "team of the week"
award to the Varsity football players for their first season win
against Deerfield.
Summin g it all up was chairwow
man Kathy Perelman . hen she
said, "I feel that a lot of hard work
was put in to make homecom ing a
success this year and by the spirit
that was shown at the Pep Assembly it was well worth the ef.fort."
�A pep rally brought about real
enthusiasm for the Homecoming
games. A banana-eating contest,
the burning of a warrior effigy and
various speeches gave Niles North
students an opportunity to take
part in the Homecoming activities,
in the hope of a victory over Maine
West.
Former students who graduated
in the class of '66 were invited back
to the annual alumni brunch for
their ten year reunion along with
those graduates from the last two
years to share memories and discuss their present interests and experiences.
In the evening, a successful
dance sponsored by the senior 9ass
board added the finishing touch to ·
Homecoming.
Co-chairman Laura Dribin says
she "was very happy to see such a
large turnout of students involved
in the Homecoming activities."
�UNITYeu PAITICIPATIO Nue
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�"76 trombones led the big parade
With 110 cornets close at hand
They were followed by rows and
rows
Of the finest virtuosos
The cream of every famous band
Don't tell me not to fly
I've simply got to
If someone takes a spill
It's me and not you
Who told you you're allowed
to rain on my parade?
I'll march that band out
I'll beat that drum . . .
76 trombones hit the counter-
point
While 110 cornets played the lead
To the rhythm of
Harch, Harch, Harch
All the kids began to march
And they're marching still,
right today!"
�Last spring's children's theatre
production " Reynard the Fox",
brought ·the magic, fantasy world
of talking animals to Niles North.
The play, directed by Erin Kleifield and Cindy Frankel tells the
story of Reynard, a sly, young
fox who wandered around the forest tricking and outwitting the other animals. Other characters included Tiecelin, the crow; Brun, the
bear; Noble, the lion; Ysengrin, the
wolf; Lendore, the marmot, and the
Reveren<;i Epinard, a porcupine.
Those participating in the play
found it very rewarding as illustrated by William Ezrin:
"Portraying a non-human char~
acter gave me the opportunity to
further expand my imagination
and creativity: I also enjoyed the
experience of performing for children."
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��"Through the conflicts of West
Side Story, the cast and crews managed to put together an excellent
show; the quality of which has not
been seen in any theatre in this district before."
Jeffrey M . Guthman
"Aside from being a cast member, the knowledge gained working
the technical aspects of the show
heightened my understanding of
the extreme amount of work put
into a single production."
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Eric Feltman
"West Side Story was great fun.
Being a member of a gang on stage
developed close friendships with
my fellow gang members. These
friendships lasted after the show
ended and make memories of the
show itself greater.*"
Mike Weisman
�JETS vs~ SHAIKS
��The Fantasticks, this year's fall
production, is a play which takes
place in both the real world and a
fantasy world.
The first act takes us into the
fantasy world where a fake feud between two fathers, a bandit named
El Gallo, and a contrived rape, lead
to the romance between the young
Luisa and Matt.
The real world takes over in the
second act by separating Matt and
Luisa. They both suffer dissolutionment and in the end, reunite to
find their love for each other has
grown even stronger.
The play was uniquely creative
in that it had a very simplistic set.
This aided in transmitting the message of uncorrupted love between
the two.
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"Fasten Your Seatbelts" was the
title of' this years Norsecapades.
The annual student written variety
show featured more dance and
musical numbers than it has ever
had in the past. Such numbers included a Fifth Dimension Medley,
Oliver Medley and a tune by Neil
Sedaka, That's When The Music
Takes Me. Other numbers such as:
I Hope I Get It, What I Did For
Love and Everybody Rejoice, were
taken from the Broadway Musical
Productions of A Chorus Line and
The Wiz.
Original comedy was also performed with skits poking fun at the
school in P.A. Announcements, a
satirical look at the Channel 2 news
team and once again, Art Fern.
Summing it all up was cast member Melanie Berg when she said,
"Being in Norsecapades enabled
me to get close to such a large
amount of people in such a short
amount of time."
�" Norsecapades was my first
show. I worked with some of the
greatest people in the world. Even
though our schedule was very
hecktic, we came through and put
on a great show."
Brian Walter
"After spending the summer on
the Norsecapades Materials Board,
it 'was a great pleasure to see how
the show turned out. I enjoyed the
experience of meeting new people,
along with the different things I
learned. If I had the chance to do it
again, I would."
Pam Greene
"Being in Norsecapades '76 was .
quite a unique experience for me. I
went with the show from beginning to end; from choosing the
numbers and acts to performing
them on the stage. The people I met
and the people I knew made it all
worthwhile." .
Lee Smolen
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�This year's Holiday Concert
was a combination of Choral
Union, Chamber Choir, Girl's
Glee, Viking Male Chorus, Concert Orchestra and Concert
Band.
The festive sounds echoed
throughout the auditorium filling the audience with Holiday
Spirit. Some of the numbers
were the Shepard's Chorus, Cum
Sancto Spiritu, Life is What You
Make It and a Christmas Medley.
Junior Eric Feltman reflected
on the mood of the concert when
he said, "This year as before, my
musical appreciation grew by
leaps and bounds. Singing the
Shepard's Chorus from "Amahl
and the Night Visitors" definitely tested the ability of the choruses and I know we did it. I'm
proud to be a member of the
Niles North Chorus."
�Niles North's Theater Department attemted its most difficult
undertaking to date by putting
on William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", the story of a
pair of "star-crossed lovers"
from two feuding families of
Verona. As if the serious nature
of the play was not enough, the
tongue- twisting language provided added difficulties. However, everyone involved in the
show worked long and hard
hours, which resulted in a fine
production.
According to Janice Silver,
"The part I had in Romeo and
Juliet was my first major role
and definitely the most challenging thing I've ever done in
theater. There were times amidst
all the hard work when I really
felt like giving up, but the end
result and the rewards of working and hllving a riot with other
cast members made everything
more than worth it.
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�MISCELLANE OUS
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Open house enabled parents to
acquaint themselves with their
child's teachers and understand the
curriculum offered. Parents even
had the opportunity to experience a
modified schedule similar to that of
their child's "school routine."
The recent national elections included the appointment for the
10th congressional district in the
suburbs. The incumbent, Abner
Mikva, visited the school to inform
students of his plans and answered
students' questions.
Towards the end of the first semester, Sammy Cahn, songwriter
and singer, gave a performance for
students and faculty.
And Christmas came to the "forgotten children" when members of
student congress raised $2,230 for
the Forgotten's Children's Fund
through an auction, raising money
in AAA, and from donations.
�Skill and creativity were the key
notes of "Auroris '76," last year's
dance show.
Auroris club members and their
sponser, Miss Nancy White, spent
many long hours choreographing
original routines to tunes that
ranged from fantasy to jazz. Characters such as wind up toys, a jack
in the box, and fifties teenagers
emerged through artistic costumes
and make-up. Creative dancing
techniques added a touch of humor
to the show in scenes like the "Sugar Plum Fairy" and "Sons" .
The hard work that was incorporated into the show was appreciated
and applauded by the audience as
they enjoyed an evening of fine
dancing.
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Caryn Lieberman
Youth
We have tomorrow
Bright before us
Like a flame.
Yesterday
A night-gone thing,
A sun-down name,
An<l da\\·n-today
Broad arch aboYe the road we came.
We march!
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�Verne Nopar<.tak
E.irle Crel'nherg
Creg Edelman
Howard Teplinsky
Mike Adelson
Caren Lieberman
Took my power in my hand
And went against the world:
'Twas not so much as David had,
But I was twice as bold.
I aimed my pebble, but myself
Was all the one that fell.
Was it Goliath was too large,
Or only I too small?
-Emily Dickinson
Bill Ezrin
Rhonda Chorney
�AND SO FORTH
Susan Hankin
Sheila Lapping
Jennifer Mikell
Dena Brief
Steve Malone
Laura Dribtn
Lori Schaffel
Alisa Alpert
Andi Bressler
Kathy Perelman
Susie Sheinkop
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Prom '76 was indeed a magical
experience for couples who attended. The music of "Chamelian" in
the luxurious Grand Ballroom of
the Sheraton North Shore of
Northbrook set the atmosphere.
Could It Be Magic? It certainly
was at the highlight of the evening
for graduates Evan Poulakidas and
Debbie Saffer as they were named
Prom King and Queen.
Junior Class Board did a wonderful job in arranging beautiful
centerpieces, hors d'ouvres and
memories for all. The feeling of being swept off your feet with that
"Special Someone" was one that
will never be forgotten. It was really a magical end to years at Niles
North.
�I shall pass through this world
but once.
Any good therefore that I can do
or any kindness that I can show
to any human being, let me do it
now.
Let me not defer or neglect it, for
I shall not pass this way again.
- Author Unknown
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���"I feel that this is one of the strongest teams
that Niles North has ever had. For once in the
schools' athletic history the team played as a
unit." - Ken Blakey
"I am disappointed that we did not go undefeated this year, but I am proud of the effort we
made. All the players and coaches involved were
great." - Larry Rhum
"Playing football for Niles North has taught
me sportsmanship and team unity. I am proud to
have played for the Vikings for the last four
years." - Jeff Miller
Senior Glen Norberg breaks the big "V" as he prepares for a Viking victory.
Senior Ken Blakey crosses the goal line for a touchdown.
A powerful tackle is displayed by Viking Barry Gold.
�FOURTH ROW: D. Ley, M. Kogan, L. Teter, 5. Zimmer, M. Moran, M. Zimmer, J. Dietrich, J. Reich, 5. Temkin, J. Kovitz. THIRD ROW: Coach Zook,
Coach O'Keefe, Coach McGaff, M. Michael, T. Hansen, B. Gold, K. Davies, B. Bendersky, L. Rhum, J. Perkins, J. Choyinski, Coach Lorenz, Coach
Houlihan. SECOND ROW: B. Krasnow, D. Brauchley, D. Ketterhag, M. Merdinger, R. Kerbis, J. Echardt, D. Huska, G. Norberg, B. Pivar, T. 5arentos, F.
Berman. FIRST ROW: M. Powell, J. Mueller, B. Ruby, K. Blakey, 5. Miller, E. Huska. Not Pictured: J. Miller.
Vikings get tackled by the Niles East 5partens.
Opponents attempt to steal the ball away from carrier Ken Blakey.
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Ridgewood
Maine South
Glenbrook North
Niles East
Maine West
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Maine East
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�Sophomore Football
"Despite the record this season our team
worked together and will be more improved
next year." - Bruce Hamilton
"Our team improved this year and we hope
for an even better season next year." - Dan
Porter
"Our team was unsuccessful due to the lack
of players and their attitude towards the
game." - Mike Greenfield
Pat Kirchens leaps in the air to catch a pass.
Mark Cooper runs down the line for a touchdown.
Mark Cooper attempts to catch the ball.
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MIDDLE ROW: S. Lowe, D. Porter, B. Zerfass, B. Hamilton, D. Rein, T. Drohan, T. Chroman, S.,Rhum. FRONT ROW: T. Custer, L. Slavin, M. Cooper, G.
Michaelson, R. Colombik, P. Robinson, J. Palmer.
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Maine South
Glenbrook North
Niles East
Maine West
Niles West
Glenbrook South
Maine East
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�"I feel that even though we were not successful
this year we will be next year. Our team can
improve with practice and organization." Barry Schrenkel
"With more participation and spirit our team
would have been more successful." - Larry
Dunaj
"To come out victorious the team needed more
spirit and unity. I have hopes for next year's
team." - Mark Holtzman
Freshman Dave Rosenfeld runs to the defense of teammate Barry Elkes as North is
tackled by Maine West.
The freshman football team huddles together to
plan their next play.
Randy Keeshan jumps high into the air to obtain the ball for the Vikings.
Steve Kodras breaks away from the tackle and passes the ball to teammate Steve Matuszak.
Freshman Larry Dunaj is pounced upon by an
opponent.
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FOURTH ROW: D. Rosenfeld, S. Kodras, J. Boring, D. Brief, B. Elkes, J. Scheffers, S. Matuszak, J . Pirron. THIRD ROW: .Coach Wren, R. Loevy,
M. Slamowitz, ] . Singer, S. Borchew, R. Keeshin, M. Stark, Coach Smith. SECOND ROW: H. Kurnick, ]. Kachoyeanos, M. Robins, L. Dunaj, B.
Anderson,
Schwrenkal, D . Schwartz, B. Goldstein, Coach Tadelman. FIRST ROW: M . Goldsmith, M. Holzman, B. Danielak, M . Hollander.
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Freshman Jesse Pirron comes to the defense of his tackled teammate as the Vikings
move in on the ball.
Frosh D ave Rosenfeld grabs the ball and moves down the
line in attempt to score.
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Niles East
Maine South
Ridgewood
Glen brook North
Maine West
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Maine East
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A Maine West Warrior grabs freshman Dave Brief by the leg and in an attempt to obtain
the ball.
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�Varsity Soccer ·
"It was a disappointing season but if the
team has spirit they can look forward to a
bright future." - Michael Solomon
"I feel that this year's team had more potential than any other previous team, but a lack of
total dedication contributed to our poor showing this year." - Steve Brody
"This year's soccor team was much better
than our record indicates. We had a lot of bad
luck, but some outstanding players." - Andrew Mantleman
Andy Mantelman trips but succeeds in obtaining possession so teammate Pete
Kaufman can score.
The coaches watch as Dave Loveless and Pete Silverman fight for posseon of the ball.
Straining to kick the ball past his opponent, Junior Don
Brand displays his 'skill.
Andy Mantelman jumps high off the ground for a chest trap.
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FOURTH ROW: D. Loveless, V. Viner, P. Silverman, A. Levin, M. Lamet, D. Pogrand, S. Greene, S. Uslander, S. Brody. THIRD ROW: Coach Weber,
S.
Hurley, C. Eliam, S. Kolb, F. Heller, A. Mantelman, E. Pollitzer, K. Goldstein, D. Blachman, Coach Kmet. SECOND ROW: H. Lapping, B. Lipschulz,
Katz, M. Heimann. A. Frankel, D. Brand, B. Dachman. FRONT ROW: B. Sher, B. Kohn, M. Goldsmith.
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Chris Hurley attempts to steal the ball away from an opponent.
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Pete· Kaufman celebrates after scoring a goal for North.
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Lake Forest
Waukegan
Glenbrook North
Maine North
Forest Veiw
Maine East
Maine West
Waukegan West
Niles East
Niles West
West Leyden
Maine West
Glenbrook South
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�"It was a very enjoying and rewarding season. Our team is looking forward to a bright future." - Scott Wolfe
"Must effort was involved in pulling
the team together this season. I am
looking forward to an even better season next year." - Jeff Kaplan
"This year's team had a great deal of
potential. Watch for them in a couple of
years as they could become the conference champions." - Coach Hashagen
Sophomore Dave Plotkin kicks the ball past his opponent and attempts to sco~e for North.
BACK ROW: K. Serota, R. Stone, M. Polinski, S. Lainer, J. Kaplan, S. Wolfe. MIDDLE ROW: R. Lenhardt, A. Zarzar, R. Lenhardt, M . Fein , G. Hollinder, P.
Dachman, A. Rose. FRONT ROW: D. Plotkin, D . Huttle, D. Hart, L. Horn, R. Weber, K. Levey.
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Robert Lenhardt and M ark Fein scramble for the ball at practice before the
game.
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Lake Forest
Gordon Tech
Waukegan East
Maine North
Maine South
Glenbrook South
Glenbrook North
Maine North
Maine West
Waukegan West
Niles East
Niles West
West Leyden
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�"Our team could have done better with more
dedication and harder practice." - Mike Sherman
"Although we shaped up at the end, with more
cooperation and practice we would have turned
out a better season." - Michael Sheinkop
"Even though our record was poor, we improved a lot and we will do better in the future."
- Jeff Kaplan
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Coach Staerk, E. Blair, B. Friedman, M. Stevens, M . Sheinkop, K. Levy, D. Rothman, S. Rosting. R. Rabin. TOP ROW: M . Tobias, S. Rice, J. Geier, I. Cohen, N .
Rutsfein. Missing from Picture B. Uslander And E. Cohen.
FOURTH ROW: M . Ross, J. Shaftal, C. Jacobson, B. Cumminghan, B. Sikiarinthra.
THIRD ROW: Coach Hodnik, M . Lipschultz, M. Goodman, M. Sherman, W. Stadler, R.
Kalis. SECOND ROW: M. Brand, S. Saltzman, B. Kirk, D. Loveless, G. Solk. FIRST
ROW: K. Doody, M. Weiss, J. Sax.
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Waukegan East
Highland Park
Maine South
Stevenson
Niles East
Niles West
Glenbrook North
Maine North
Maine West
Maine East
Wheeling
Bob Kirk scrambles with the opponent to score a goal
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�"Cross-Country is a sport which
requires great stamina and endurance. One must be determined and
able to use their fullest of abilities
to be able to be a success." - Bob
Shrago
"To be on the Cross-Country
team was a real honor. We should
have an excellent varsity team in a
few years because of the teams
dedication." - Mitchell Brandt
"If I had to sum up the season
the key word would be inspiration.
The freshman provided the spark
of inspiration when they won a
third place trophy, that hopefully
will encourage the varsity team to
work harder to achieve their goals."
- Coach Don Waddell
Senior Jeff Sperling and Bob Shrago run side by side while warming up for a meet.
Sophomores Alan Slagel and Jose Mila run ahead of their opponant.
Freshman Mitch Brandt, Brad Rubin and Rich Brody run in the cold at an
after school practice.
Dave Laschinski leads his team mates in a run around the track.
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BACK ROW: Howard Silver, Bill Pritchett, Jeff Sperling, Bob Shrago, Dave Leschinski, Shahan Serrfian, Ken Shutz, Mitch Brandt, Jerry Fleming, Coach
Waddell, FRONT ROW: Al Slagel, Greg Reichardt, Franco Chu, Rich Brody, Howie Goldman, Hose Mila, Ken Howe, Brad Rubin, John Gabriel, Lourdes
Mila.
Seniors Bob Shrago, Jeff Sperling and Jerry Fleming decide to take a break from running.
Three Viking team members await the whistle to begin the race.
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�Varsity Basketball
"Playing basketball for Niles North has taught
me pride, discipline and determination. Practices
were tough but we managed to pull together and
play as a unit" - Alan Lieberman
"I am proud to have played for Niles North these
last four years. The team stuck together and really
worked hard. I feel our team has improved greatly
from last year" - Howard Lapping
"Our team has come along way since last year.
We have improved tremendously this year. I feel
Niles North will continue to win in the years to
come" - Stuart Saltzberg
Coach Christie offers some advice to Jr. John Rosin during half time.
Leaping high into the air, Senior Alan Lieberman attempts to make a
recovery.
Al Lieberman dribbles down court toward the northi basket.
�BACK ROW: Coach Christie, Manager P. Lovsky, M. Edwards, J. Gardner, S. Cohn, R. Sovcik, H. Lapping, J. Flemming, F. Heller, Coach Tadelman,
H.
MIDDLE ROW: V. Viner, G. Steinberg, L. Petrich, N. Salzman, A. Lieberman, M. Levi, B. Bemo(as, M . Rubin, FRONT ROW: S. Saltzberg,
Denenberg, M. Zimmer, B. Perlow, J. Bemoras.
Greenburg, P.
Neck and neck with his opponant, Senior Howard Lapping obtains
possession of the ball.
Stuart Saltzberg sinks a shot for North.
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�The 1976-77 sophomore basketball
team displayed hard work and determination upon completion of a successful
season. The boys practiced every day
after school, strengthening their skills
and preparing for the varsity level next
year. The team worked well with their
coach and are confident they will have an
excellent season on the varsity level.
Barry Edwards attempts to shoot as teammate David Gorsky guards an opponent.
North's David Grosky leaps high into the air to tap
the ball to his teammate.
Dave Petrich runs down tne line before shooting for North.
Coach Bill Zook happily watches his team score.
David Grosky sinks a shot for the Vikings.
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BACK ROW: B. Edwards, S. Zimmer, D. Rhine, D . Grosky, L. Horn, B. Lenhardt, L. Glover, M . Cooper. FRONT ROW: D . Petrich, S. Poyne, D.
Weinstein.
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Sophomore David Grosky struggles to obtain the ball for Northi.
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�Freshman Basketball
The 1976 freshman basketball team displayed fine team effort throughout the season. The boys played well together and the
results were tremendous. After school, the
boys practiced drills and developed strategic plays. The team is looking forward to
moving up to the varsity level in the years
to come.
Barry Schrenkel watches as teammate Mike Robiuns
scores for North.
Freshman John Boring sinks a shot for the Vikings.
Alan Gross after gaining possession of the ball to score.
�BACK ROW: Coach Florence, F. Rodheim, D. Loveless, B. Kirk, M. Robius, A. Levy, J. Boring, B. Schrenkel, S. Saltzman, E. Becker, Coach Smith,
MIDDLE ROW: C. Jacobson, A. Saltzman, E. Wittenstein, A. Gross, R. Steinberg, D. Brief, B. Weissman, M. Bressler, FRONT ROW: H. Kurnick, B.
Berliner, D. Solar. Not Pictured D. Schwartz, M. Kaplan, G. Salk.
Mark Robius and his opponent jump to gain possession of the ball.
John Boring gets ready to receive the ball from teammate Mark
Ro bius.
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�Var sity Gym nast ies
"The gymnastics team has
shown a great deal of effort and
improvement in the last four years.
Being a member of the team has
given me great personal satisfaction." - Ross Berman
"The varsity gymnastics team
acomplished very much this year.
Aside from our winning record the
team achieved something more
memorable, we became a real team.
We were all a part of it. - Paul
Fisch burg
Senior David Helverson preforms a high bar routine for coach Cress.
Larry Kaplan teaches a vault to members of the freshman team.
With the help of coach Cress. Steven Zeal
preforms a stunt on the high bar.
Senior Barry Cook tucks his knees to his chest as
he does a front flip.
Junior Ron. Cepeda displays strength and excellent format practice.
�LEIT TO RIGHT: BACK ROW: Coach Cress, Coach Lorenz, M. Wetsberg, D. Helverson, L. Kaplan, S. Zeal, P. Fischburg, B. Cook, K. Saltzman.
FRONT ROW: F. Mack. R. Cepeda, R. Berman, M. Adelson, R. Heiman.
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With skill and determination, senior Barry Cook demonstrates work on the pommel! horse.
Preforming an Arabian dive roll, Senior Mike Adelson displays excellent form.
Coach Cress observes the team hard at work.
�Through hard work and determination the sophmore gymnastic team
worked hard in preparation for next
year. The boys practiced after school and
received help from not only the coaches
but the varsity players as well. The team
has greatly improved since the beginning of the season and feels competant
they will be victorious at the varsity level.
Dan Lazar skillfully executes a Bailey.
BACK ROW: Coach Shnell, S. Bauman, M . Galuski, D. Porter, H. Thummel, 5. Wolfe, MIDDLE ROW: M . Kalinsky, G. Michaelson, D. Ganansky, M .
Ruchim, FRONT ROW: M . Brown, R. Deutsch, M . Hartman.
Preforming on the rings is sophomore Ross Deustch.
Dave Ganansky displays excellent form while doing a double back flip.
�The freshman gymnastics team
worked extremely hard this year in
preparation for next season. With
the help of the higher levels, the
boys worked on many different
stunts. Frequent practices paid off,
as many new skills were mastered.
Freshman Steve Katten shows excellent form on the parallel bars.
Michael Shermar warms up before beginning his
floor exersize routine.
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BACK ROW: Coach Houlihan, T. Waltrich, D. Kohn, V. Ray, R. Cepeda, G. Dowd, MIDDLE ROW: M . Holtzman, M. Sherman, J. Geier, J. Spector,
FRONT ROW: D. Lazar, S. Katten, A. Newman.
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�Varsity Wrestling
"I feel that this year's team did as
well as they could while working under a great handicap.'' - Randy Goldfein
"Although the team showed great
skill and determination we lacked participation and total dedication from
former varsity wrestlers. I am proud
to have wrestled for North these past
four years under the direction of a
great coach." - Ron Kerbis
"Because we lost ten lettermen we
were working with a very young team
this year. I feel their effort is to be
commended." - Coach Browning
Junior Mark Stern displays good strategy in holding his opponent.
Junior Shaun Lowe tries to move on top his
opponent.
The referee declares the Viking wrestlers " the winners".
Senior Ron Kerbis shows determination and skill while attempting to pin his opponent.
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BACK ROW: S. Sigmond, S. Terry, S. Lowe, G. Peeler, R. Kerbis, M . Stern, B. Hamilton, M . Miller, Coach Browning. FRONT ROW: M. Sax, S.
Wagner, R. Goldfein, A. Wasserman, S. Zucker.
Shaun Lowe anxiously awaits to begin the match.
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Ron Kerbis. displays quick moves as he tries to bring down his opponent.
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Lake Zurich
New Trier East
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Glen brook I North
Maine \!Vest
Niles East
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�"This year's sophomore team has
greatly improved since last year.
We are more confident and self-assured. Wrestling next year should
improve the team even further."-William Zerfass
"I am proud to be part of the
wrestling team at North. We work
well together as a team and under
the supervision of our coach."-Marc Miller
"We had a lot of problems this
year with the injuries. We also had
a shortage of seniors but overall
most of the team will agree that we
had a good season." -Mark Fur let
Upon hearing the referees whistle sophomore Ron Caras begins the match.
FRONT ROW: Coach Browning, R. Arendt, M. Kalidimos, T. Chroman , R. Rysztogi, C. Boxenbaum, Coach Mcintyre. MIDDLE ROW: B. Terfoss, L.
Benowitz, J. Avenaim, R. Erner, K. Dall, FRONT ROW: R. Caras, G. Singer, N . Cain, G . Silver.
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Sophomore Roger Arendt attempts to break away from the hold his opponent
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Lake Zurich
New Trier East
Waukegan East
Glenbrook North
Maine West
Niles East
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�Coach Flanagan g ives a few encouraging words to an injured Mark Goldsmith ."
"Our wrestling team worked well
together this year. I am looking forward to three more seasons of wrestling at Niles North. - Steve Kodros
"Our freshman team accomplished
many things this year, pride dicipline
and self-assurance are three of them.
Next year we should continue to wrestle successfully. - Steve Borchew
" Wrestling at Niles North this year
has been a great experience. The te~m
and our coach worked well together.
- Scott Deitz
BACK ROW: B. Cunningham, M. Moss, C. Por tugal, R . Rysytogi, D. Rosenfeld, S. Kodros, J. Schreiber, Coach Flanaghan, MIDDLE ROW: B. Danielak,
R. Keshin, M . Braidman, B. Goldstein, J. Singer, FRONT ROW: T. Pepitone, E. Wesniewski, M . Goldsm ith, G . Neistat.
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Lake Zurich
New Trier East
Waukegan East
Glenbrook North
Maine West
Niles East
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�"I feel that the swimming team has the hardest
working athletes at North. Unfortunately the swimmers do not receive the recognition they deserve.
We have the skill, determination, and record that
Niles North can be proud of." - Jeff Walk
"This year's swim team has definately improved
from the years before with a record of 9-4 over all.
We had the talent, but not the quality which hurt us
in the important meets. - Steve Zeitlin
Bruce Pivar, Jan Hoh, Steve Zietlin and Craig Dunsky pose for the photographer Under water.
BACK ROW: B. Koonce, R. Krause, L. Rosenbaum, B. Pivar, B. Stoltz, 5. Serrafian, Coach Balciulis, FRONT ROW: C. Weber, T. Scanlon, 5.
Suekov, 5. Zeitlin, C. Molliter, 5. Magnes, T . Peck. missing from picture: Coach Tony Harper, J. Hollendar, W. Mariani, B. Carlson, C. Dunsky,
J. Wallk.
David Blackman tries out some scuba equipment.
Bruce Pivar and Jan Hoh exchange a hand shake before the meet.
�The 1976 freshman swim team displayed great skill throughout the season. Their record was constantly improving as the season progressed. The
swimmers are anticipating a successful season for next year.
BACK ROW: S. Rosing, J. Sax, D. Sherman, I. Miller, J. Stone, ]. Malits. FRONT ROW: M. Brandt,] .
Zarov, S. Krasnow, A. Wallis, L. Lindeman, M. Slamowitz.
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Coach Balclulis surveys the race while hoping for a Viking victory.
Larry Lindeman practices his backstroke before a meet.
�Varsity Baseball ·
"We had an excellant team
that worked hard this spring so
that next year's team will be
even more successful." - Mike
Waldorf
"Last year's J.V. baseball team
was basically a preparation for
the players fine performance
this year." - Steve Edelmuth
"Excellant coaching, hard
work, and discipline proved to
be the winning combination this
season." - Alan Lieberman
Alan Lieberman gives a few encouraging words to his fellow teammates.
Alan Lieberman responds quickly as he attempts to tag out
his oppon~nt.
Dr. Gilbert Weldy and M r. George Baptist are a few of the Northi faculty amoung the
crowd of spectators.
The team huddles together to discuss some strategic plays.
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BACK ROW: 5. Epstein, 5. Skaletzky, C. Friedman, L. Rhum, B. Pesko, B. Dusz, A. Lieberman, R. Meyer. MIDDLE ROW:
Faermark, F. Ferrarese, Coach Kmet. FRONT ROW: 5. Edulmuth, 5. Pawlow, M . Africk,
Jedwabnik, H. Gamer, J. Orlovsky, J. Mueller, B. Foreman, J.
Manager D. Sloane, E. Poulakidas, M. Waldorf, K. Blakey, Manager P. levsky.
Some Northi parents enjoy an exciting game.
Larry Rhum's mask is tossed aside in an attempt to catch a fly
ball.
Coach Robert Wolf intensly watches
the referee's call.
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�"Baseball always shows a
great deal of pride and effort on
the part of individuals. Our entire team displayed both of these
qualities throughout the entire
year." - Jeff Bemoras
"Our team was fairly successful this year due to the long
hours of practice that we all put
in, sportsmanship, and much
team spirit." - Bob Bemoras
"With the help of Coach
Smith the sophomores now have
the potential to become varsity
champs." - Brian Walters
With skill and precision Bob Bemoras
delivers the pitch.
BACK ROW: K. Klein, B. Perlow, J. Kresch, M . Zimmer, H. Katz, P. Silverman. MIDDLE ROW: Coach
Smith, G. Fischer, J. Reich, B. Walters, J. Bemoras, J. Silverman, B. Bemoras. FRONT ROW: A. Madenberg, E.
Huck, J. Smith, M . Gamer, B. Brodsky. Not pictured: J. Rossin, N . Salzman, L. Grossman.
Scoring a deciding run for North, Jeff Bemoras tags home plate.
Barry Broc\sky carefully aims and then completes a succesful double play.
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Maine East
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the difference in this year's season. This group of freshman was
one of the most dedicated and
hard working teams we've ever
had at Niles North." - Coach
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"Due to a great coach and hard
work our team had a good season." - Larry Glover
"I feel our team showed improvement throughout the sea:.
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5. Rhum, M. Greenfield, P. Kirchens, C. Roberts, Coach Ciao. FRONT ROW: J. Blumberg, A. Carlins, D.
Scheck, M. Polinsky, R. 5himanoysky, 5. Glazer.
BACK ROW: D. Hart, B. Grabel (mgr.), R. Lakin, D. Porter, D. Pietrich, L. Glover, MIDDLE ROW: Coach
Lorenz, 5. Daver, D. Weinstein, J. White, T. Hendricks, M. Cooper. FRONT ROW: J. Vitale, D. Huttiel, B.
Wagner.
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prerequisites of having a successful
track team. Northi has once again accomplished this." - Dan Ley
"The track team had talent, good
coaches, and a successful season. I am
proud to have participated in this
sport at North." - Mike Hendricks
Spectators watch closely as Junior Dan Ley skillfully practices the long jump.
Begging the relay race junior Mike Hendrichs
quickly moves from the starting blocks.
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BACK ROW: Coach Conway, T. Drohan, J. Nordberg, L. Pitrich, J. Endrulat, H . Torossian, D. Brauchler, S. Raider, R.
A. Slagel, T. Cannon, M .
Pollitzer, J. Flemming, A. Malin, Coach Hodnik, Coach McCarrel, MIDDLW ROW: B. Hershenhouse , A. Wallace, J. Gaberial,
M. Ogawa, G. Levine,
R. Zimmerman, S. Paneral, D. Ley, M. Moran, R. Steffens, L. Kolb, S. Weitzman, M . Heller, J. Selgrad FRONT ROW:
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Perlmutter, R. Lenhardt, G. Reichhardt,
Mark Selgrad practices the long jump before the meet
begins.
Junior Steve Paneral waits for the sound of the gun to begin the race.
�Freshman-Sophomore Golf: BACK ROW: Coach Cardulla, M. Gluckman, G. Neuhaus, R. Korman, J. Miller, M . Pomper, J. Nusstein, H . Seymor, J.
Sushinski, S. Lubor, FRONT ROW: B. Ogren, D . Sternberg, S. Leaf, J. Smetana, S. Lieske, P. Nett.
BACK ROW: Rich Berke, J. Pinkus, B. Schy, S. Lustig, L. Perlin, Coach Rusk, FRONT ROW: G. Fischer, M. Gamer, W . Rubenstein, S. Kaplan, S.
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FRONT ROW: S. Rappin, P. Winstin
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The girls bowling team is the new extracurricular
activity at Northi. Unity was the big factor for the
girl's winning season. The special combination of
handwork and fun advanced the girl's all the way to
state competition. Although the team will be losing
many seniors, the underclassmen now have the experience to continue winning for Niles North.
"Strike" is the outcome of a viking bowler.
Beth Bchman practices before the girls next m eet.
Coach Turpin watches over the Girls Sho ulder to see how the
game is going.
Cheryl Feldman shows the excellent form while executing this throw.
�BACK ROW: Mgr. B. Brickman, C. Feldman, A. Falbo, L. Lipschultz, R. Ipjain, Mgr. MIDDLE ROW: P. Norberg, N. Kelber, L. Rickspoone, L. Greenberg,
J. Weiner, B. Lome, FRONT ROW: Coach Wellman, P. Wisniewski, C. Urbanski, L. Weber, S. Harris, L. Jeannette.
Coach Turpin offers the team some strategic advice before the meet.
Patty Wisniewski surveys the alley before taking her turn.
�"To be a success in gymnastics one must neglect
his fears and strive for perfection." - Mary Raugstad
"Gymnastics is the kind of sport that is nerve
racking as well as satisfying. I am proud to be part
of such a devoted team with great teammates and
two wonderful coaches. We work to please and are
pleased to work." - Linda Lyons.
"Gymnastics is an enjoyable sport that takes
skill. The most important thing to remember when
learning new tricks is to keep trying." - Alison
Stern
Senior Mary Raugstad displays excellent form during a beam routine.
Senior Allison Stern prepares for her beam routine during an after school practice.
Sophomore Julie Welter shows skill and poise· as she
performs a floor exercise routine.
Senior Linda Lyons helps Mary Raugstad during practice on the parallel bars.
�FOURTH ROW: L. Wong, N. Gaver, Coach White, J. Welter, THIRD ROW: T . Rappin, J. Herrmann, P." Goldstein, L. Zaruba, G. Finer, T. Fisher, G.
Schoenwald, SECOND ROW: Coach Anderson, P. Pappanduras, J. Cohen, L. Kernes, A. Stern, S. Serota, R. Solomon, V. Matzkin, FRONT ROW: L.
Lyons, M. Raugsted, M. Raugstad.
Freshman Robin Kernes begins her routine on the uneven parallel bars.
Displaying poise and gracefullness on the beam is junior Linda
Kramer.
�"The swim team has been both rewarding
and challanging this year. We all worked hard
and as a result we improved our record." - E.
Laurie Feldshriber
"Due to a great coach and a lot of hard work
we improved throughout the season. I am really glad to have been a part of the team." Andrea Jankofsky
"This year's swimming team has shown
great progress. I am looking forward to an
even better season next year." - Missy Gunn
Senior Andrea Jankofsky is only a stroke away from victory.
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Baldasso, L. Bussell, H . Brenndoerfer, C. Zeuschnet, K. Johnson, B. Bartosch, Coach Buns, Coach Zorn. SECOND ROW: A. Salk, C. Svacina, M. Gunn, K.
Bernstein, J. Gistenson, S. Babetch, J. Johnson, E. Levy. FRONT ROW: D . Nakamura, C. Anderson, D. Greenberg, L. Johnson, J. Herzog, T. Sandler.
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�"I am proud to have played
tennis at Niles North this year.
Our team came a long way with
dedication and spirit." - Ellyn
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"Our team has shown skill
and improvement throughout
the season." - Debbie Kaplan
"I am looking forward to next
season because our team has
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ROW: Miss Anderson, L. Rickspoone, C. Nabat, J. Loeser, L. Sherman, M. Cohen, D. Kaplan, L. Isco,
Miss Alfus FRONT ROW: E. Moy, S. Fotre, W. Kahen, S. Rusk, A. Reizner, E. Deutsch, L. Fieldman
Coaches Alfus and Robinson confer with freshman Lynne Rickspoone about the upcoming game.
Sophomore Audrey Zarlin leaps high
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�"Through skill, hard work and determination,
the 1976 girls volleyball team has shown a great deal
of improvement. The girls practice two to three
hours after school to develop their skills. Effort is
the key to success in volleyball as any team member
will tell you. Practice makes perfect and the girls are
looking forward to continues success."
BACK ROW: Miss Alfus, Mrs. Robbins, 5. Tester, J. Vaughn, C. McDade, 5.
Garner, B. Milecki, 5. Jakubowsky, F. Milecki, E. Flether, FRONT ROW: D.
Baggio, 5. Fotre, E. Moy, L. Moy, P. 5ikarinthra
Junior Laurie Feldman concentrates while getting ready to bump
the ball.
BACK ROW: Estelle Fletcher, Mrs. Robbins, M . Betthauser, C. Zeuschner, K.
Wagner, G. Verderber, Miss Alfus, F. Milecki, L. O'Connell, B. Olsen, C.
Angelaccio, 5. Pahaherrera
Team members gather around Miss Alfus for some advice
BACK ROW: Mrs. Robbins, Miss Alfus, D. Ladd, A. Reizner, E. Deustch, J.
Glover, J. Tobias, F. Milecki, E. Fletcher, FRONT ROW: L. Feldman, J. Hohs,
C. Wallach, P. Hohs
�Badminton is a sport which requires great
concentration and continuous practice. The
1977 badminton team has displayed both of
these. The girls are constantly trying to improve thie skills both in school and on their
own. Developing a good serve and smooth
technique is something every team member
has strived for and most have achieved.
Andrea Reizner sends the birdie across the room during practice.
Julie Weiner warms up before a game.
BACK ROW: A. Reizner, B. Milecki, N. Delaurier, F. Milecki, J. Hohs, J. Loesser, 5. Rosenbaum MIDDLE ROW: E. Fletcher, D. Ripes, M. Vale, L.
Rickspoone, L. Blachman FRONT ROW: E. Moy, L. Kernes, M. Gabriel, J. Weiner.
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�The 1976-77 girl's basketball team
spent a hard year practicing and working
out new plays. The girls found that playing on the team brought them great satisfaction. Their efforts paid off well as the
season was a successful one. The girls
would like more student support at the
games next year.
Gail Guftsafson guards her opponent so Laurie Feldman can obtain the ball.
Coaches Taber and Oleson confer on the next play.
BACK ROW: 5. Fotite, Coach Taber, G. Gustafson, J. Moriath, C.
Rubens, D. Robin, P. Norberg, E. Deutsch, L. Poitras, Miss Oleson. MIDDLE ROW: B. Olsen, L. Moy, 5. Tester, A. Swiderski, J.
Glover, C. McDade, T. Goldberg FRONT ROW: M. Kaufman, L.
Feldman, D. Baggio, M. Cohen, C. Angelaccio, R. Barnes, J.
Vaughn.
Ellen Deustch sinks a shot for Northi.
�Girl s Tra ek
"Track is a sport that takes more than
endurance and hard work. It takes true
dedication, for without that it is very unlikely our goals will be achieved.-Mary
Maday
"Being on the track team has been
very enjoyable to me. I am proud to be
part of such a dedicated team who
worked together regardless of whether
we won or lost.-Gayle Troop
The girls "take their mark" and anxiously wait to begin the race.
FOURTH ROW: C. Feldman, B. Weinstein, J. Thiry, A. Gardner, L. Johnson, D . Rand, S. Smigla, I Lenhardt, S. Garner, G. Troop, S. Sielck, M .
Cotovsky, N. Galier. THIRD ROW: K. Wagner, J. Eckhardt, K. Delaurier, D . N eumark, D . Meek, N. Delaurier, K. Lecey, M . Maday, L. Lyons, L.
Moy, SECOND ROW: S. Christy, S. Kruit, C. Anderson, J. Brod, G . Solk, L. Weber, S. Serota, B. Olsen, L. Fisch berg, M. Cohen, M . Coretz, FIRST
ROW: L. George, L. Nadler, L. Blackman, P. Wisniewski, P. Gavino, C. Suacina, E. Nudelman, E. Moy, R. Zisook, J. Goldsmith, M . Gabriel.
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team finished dismally, Junior Ellyn
Deustch pointed out that the team
never let up, always playing together.
"When we won we won together as a
team and when we lost, it too, was as a
team."
"Our team made great progress this
year, improving throughout the season. Next year we hope to be the
champs." - Teri Goldberg
"We didn't do as well as I had
hoped, but it was a fun and reasonably successful season. The girls
worked hard, played well, and deserved to be winners." - Coach Oleson
Coach Oleson discusses strategy for the next play with the team.
The team rejoices after a well earned victory.
Lori Fieldman warms up before delivering her next pitch.
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Swiderski, R. Barnes, S. Tester, D. Ladd, Coach Oleson. 2ND ROW:J. Hohs, M . Brady, L. Kalfen, J. Vaughn, D. Saffer, N. Rubin, J. Alscher, K. Olsen. lST
ROW: R. Miller, L. Rickspoone, L. Fieldman, D. Baggie, P. Hohs.
Robyn Romer practices her skills before a game.
Susie Tester gets ready to receive the ball and tag out the opponent.
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Albert, Mary
Anderson, David
Angelaccio: Cheryl
Appel, Burton
Applebaum, Marc
Axelrod, Michele
Babendir, Brian
Babetch, Steven
Barkes, Audrey
Barrow, Bonnie
Barttenes, Debra
Bass, Doree
Becker, Arnold
Becker, Elliot
Becker, Lyn
Belgrad, Ellen
Berg, Julie
Bergart, Pamela
Bergman, Robin
Berkley, Jacalyn
Berkowitz, Gail
Berkson, Keith
Ber~an, Rhonda
Berman, Susan
Bernstein, Kathy
Bethke, Michael
Blake, Marriet
Blezien, Stephen
Bobinsky, Robert
Brady, Stephen
Brand, Martin
Brauchler, Janet
Bresler, Michael
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Brief, David
Brody, Richard
Calin, Judith
Carlin, Patti
Carson, Michelle
Cepeda, Randall
Chu, Franco
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Cohen, Eliot
Cohen, Erwin
Cohen, Jeffery
Cohen,Marcy
Cohen, Michael
Colantonio, Phyllis
Cole, Tracy
Conway, Marcie
Cook, Ila
Czyzewicz, Michael
Danielak, William
De Jonge, Julie
Deitch, Robert
Dijohn, Debra
Dolakoff, Lisa
Dolnick, Lisa
Donenberg, Randi
Ecanow, Beth
Edelman, Marla
Einhorn, Cheryl
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�Eisenberg, Audrey
Elam, Blair
Emanuel, Karen
Epstein, Dean
Falbo, Salvatore
Feldman, Ross
Finer, Gerri
Fisher, Joyce
Fisher, Marcy
Fisher, Wendy
Fox, Steven
France, Barbara
Fredriksen, Kevin
Friedman, Linda
Friedman, Linda
Friedman, Rodney
Gans, Howard
Geier, James
Gelfond, Holly
Geitner, Candi
George, Nina
Getlin, Robin
Gettleman, Linda
Giasson, Jeffrey
Gindin, Deborah
Gistenson, Cindy
Glickman, Steven
Gokl, Renate
Golderg, Andrea
Goldsby, Diane
Goldsmith, Mark
Goldstein, Penni
Goldstein, Robert
Goodman, Debra
Greenberg, Lisa
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�Gross, Arnold
Grossman, Gayle
Grund, Sharon
Gutzait, Lisa
Hadesman, Andrea
Harris, Jeffrey
Hauselman, Lynda
Herman, Sherri
Herrmann, Jan
Hohmann, Thomas
Hultzman, Mark
Horwich, Laura
Horwitz, Audrey
Howe, Kenneth
Hurley, Ann
Husen, Gail
lpjian, Rosanne
Jackson, Steven
Jacobs, Peter
Jacobson, Craig
Jakubowsky, Sylvia
Jericho, Elainl
Johnson, Jennifer
Johnson, Karen
Johnson, Ken
Johnson, Linda
Jordan, Leonora
Kachoyeanos, John
Kahen, Gary
Kahen, Wendy
Kalis, Raymand
Kalodimus, Thalia
Kaplan, Elizabeth
Kaplan, Marc
Kasman, Mark
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Kaufman, Louis
Kay, Kathryn·
Kaye, Suzanne
Keefe, Marypat
Keeshin, Randall
Kessler, Scott
Kirshenbaum , Joseph
Kobayashi, Sachie
Kodros, Steven
Kokron, Kathleen
Kolb, Lisa
Kolchinsky, Alexander
Kole, Paul
Kramer, Kelly
Krammer, Jodi
Kring, Karen
Kron, Susanne
Kuhwle, Martha
Kushnir, Pamela
Langer, Steven
Larson, Jeffrey
Laschinski, David
Lasser, Lynne
Lawrence, April
Lazar, Daniel
Lee, Robin
Lehrfeld, Robin
Levin, Eugene
Levin, Michael
Levin, Steven
Levine Laurance
Levine, Nancy
Levitan, Arnold
Levy, Adam
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�Levy, Kenneth
Levy, Susan
Lieske, Scott
Link, Judi
Loevy, Ross
Loveless, Douglas
Macklin, Larry
Mages, Michael
Manning, Michelle
Margules, Lori
Masood, Deeba
Masood, Perniya
Meyer, Kurt
Meyers, Kenneth
Miller, Ira
Miller, James
Miller, Susan
Mine, Jean
Mine, Sharon
Minsky, Barbara
Morath, Julie
Nagvita, Glyndia
Natuszak, Stephen
Neil, Ken
Neistat, Gregory
Ness, Karen
Neuhaus, George
Neuhaus, Kathryn
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Novak, Dion
Novak, James
Oconnell, Lori
Olken, Wendy
Oswald, Victoria
Paull, Karen
Pebell, Dennis
Peck, Jodi
Peiser, Jack
Pehaherrera, Cecilia
Petrich, Deborah
P~chler, Wayne
Pinkus, Lawrence
Pirron, Jesse
Pamper, Valerie
Poriugal, Cary
Posner, Stephanie
Rabin, Randy
Rabin, Steven
Raff, Richard
Randall, Mark
Ray, Vincent
Reiter, Brian
Reizner, Russell
Riebman, Lori
Risch, Ronald
Rodheim, Fred
Room, Daniel
Rose, Amy
Rosenbaum, Sherilyn
Roth, Susan
Rothner, David
Rozmus, Noreen
Rubens, Caralyn
Rubin, Bradley
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Rubin, Ellen
Rubin, Susan·
Rusk, Sandra
Ruskin, Frances
Rysztogi, Ronald
Sacks, Marcie
Sadkin, Toby
Saltzberg, Ellen
Saltman, Allen
Sampras, Becky
Sandler, Jacki
Sandlee, Jodi
Sandler, Tracey
Sarantos, Rebecca
Scheffres, Jonathon
Schey, Nancy
Schild, Irene
Schmid, Jeanette
Schoenwald, Gail
Schwab, Lori
Seldin, Ellen
Semtana, Jim
Shaftal, Jerry
Shapiro, Lawrence
Sheinkop, Michael
Sherman, David
Shields, Jeffrey
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Shelman, Vicki
Sikarinthra, Suthorn
Silver, Howard,
Silver, Robert
Silverman, Laura
Singer, Jeffrey
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Skolnick, Elysse
Slamowitz,Marc
Slutsky, Michelle
Solar, David
Solk, Greg
Solochek, Cindy
Sowinski, Daniel
Spungen, Andrea
Standler, Walter
Stark, Michael
Stein, Renee
Steinberg, Mark
Steinberg, Rick
Stern, Susan
Sternberg, David
Streips, Anna
Sugar, Karyn
Sung, Kim
Shinski, Joseph
Suskin, Sharon
Swedberg, Diane
Temkin, Julie
Tenebaum, Julie
Tepper, Beth
Terrer, Wendy
Tobin, Andrew
Tompkins, Laura
Tuch, Karen
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Turovitz, Alison
Uccello, Joan
Usen, Julie
Uslander, Robert
Verderber, Geralyn
Voight, Dawn
Wagner, Nickolas
Wallace, Richard
Wallk, Bryan
Waltrich, Tom
Wasserman, Deborah
Wasserman, Martin
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Wdowicki, Michael
Wegener, Daniel
Weiner, Mark
Weinstein, Shari
Weiss, Harlene
Weissman, Robert
Winer, Vicki
Winkler, David
Wittenstein, Edwin
Wolf, Diana
Woldshin, Daniel
Ynot, Marilou
Zabin, Hal
Zagon, Ilene
Zaruba, Laura
Zarnick, Lori
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Allen, Mark Benjamin
Alpert, Jan S .
Alpert, Robyn Marcia
Andre, Aaron Mitchell
Arakawa, Stephanie Taka
Arndt, Robert S.
Aronson, Shelley
Bachmeier, Sonia P.
Baggio, Denise L.
Balla, Janet R.
Bangart, Laura R.
Bangart, Laura Jane
Barinholtz, David Howar
Barnes, Ronni Marfa
Baron, Lori Nadine
Bartusch, Betsy
Bass, Robin Faith
Becker, Marcy Joy
Benarieh, Ziva
Benowitz, Louis Steven
Berg, Larry D .
Berman, Wendy Sue
Binder, Howard Michael
Birkhain, Barbara Kay
Block, Susan Jean
Blumberg, Jeffrey Scott
Blustein, Debbie R.
Booker, David Brian
Burman, Keith R.
Brady, Michelle A.
Brass, Ann R.
Brauchler, Karen Lynne
Brenndoerfer, Hannelore
Brenner, Steve Jay
Brickman, Beth B.
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Brown, Lauren Eve
Bruchman, Paul Robert
Butters, Judy Elaine
Canon, Tod H.
Cantor, Wendy Robin
Caplan, Dana Ann
Caras, Ronald Scott
Carlson, Karen Ann
Carlson, Todd Roger
Choi, Yun Yung
Christiansen, Joel Eric
Christy, Sharon Ann
Chroman, Todd
Chunowitz, Carrie B.
Cohan, Marlene Diane
Cohen, Susan Holly
Cohen, Tamara Beth
Colantonio, Anthony
Colecchia, Deborah Sue
Colecchia, Richard L.
Colombik, Roger Bruce
Compiani, Lisa Marie
Conis, John Sam
Conradt, Heidi Dorothea
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Cooper, Katherine Irene
Cooper, Mark Allen
Corday, Sandra Joy
Covinsky, Michael M.
Dachman, Phillip Aaron
Daus, Kevin S.
Deitz, Deann L.
Desbiens, Catherine
Desbiens, Paul Matthew
Deutsch, Ross Michael
Dick, Stuart Elliott
Drachler, Celene
Droman, Timothy Patrick
Dunsky, Corey Martin
Dworsky, Michael
Doupe, David
Ebersman, Susan R.
Echales, Matt, M .
Edwards, Barry Glenn
Erner, Robert
Erickson, Kerri Lynne
Falbo, Annamarie
Fein, Mark Keith
Finnerty, Shawn Pa:rick
Fisher, Paul Jay
Fleisher, Gregg F.
Fotre, Sharon Joanne
France, Harry B.
Frankel, Rhonda Sue
Franklin, Robert David
Freedman, Douglas
Friedman, Bernard
Friedman, Richard Scott
Gabriel, John
Gabriel, Mary Jane
Gackenbach,_Lynn
Galuski, Mark Randall
Garner, Sharon Ann
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Gayle, Kenneth Scott
Gerber, Ira .
Gerber, Marla Sue
Gero!, Donna Sue
Gillengerten, Sandra
Glazer, Steven Peter
Glover, Larry Jay
Goldberg, Teri A
Golden, Stuart Neil
Goldin, Michael Zalman
Goldsmith, Janice Beth
Goldstein, David Neal
Goldstein, Lynn M~rgret
Goldstein, Maxine D.
Gomberg, Betsy Jo
Gomberg, Faith Alyeisa
Goodyear, Miriam Hilary
Godron, Michael Alan
Goroff, David Barry
Gutskind, Andrea Lynn
Grahn, Wendy Pat
Green, Linda Joy
Greenberg, Allen D.
Greenberg, Elyse Suzan
Greenberg, Gary David
Greenfield, Michael Ira
Grosky, David Scott
Grossman, Lynn Renee
Gruenberg, Myron Kent
Gumbiner, Sharon B.
Gunn, Melissa Ann
Gustafson, Gail Joy
Gutmann, Craig Stephen
Hamilton, Bruce Alan
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Harris, Kenneth Paul
Harris, Rebecca J.
Harris, Susan Lori
Hart, David Brian
Hartman, Marc Steven
Hauselma n, Caryn Elaine
Hawes, Louise Ann
Heiman, Richard A.
Heinz, Michael Leo
Helverson, Alana L.
Hendrick s, Thomas E.
Herzog, Janet Gail
Hoffenberg, Sheri Faith
Hohs, Jean Theresa
Horn, Lawrence Scott
Huber, Francis Gerard
Hubicek, Deborah E.
Huttel, David J.
Jacobs, David Howard
Jacobs, Dori Ann
Jacobs, Michelle Ann
Jaffe, Beth Jo
Jayne, Rose Marie
Johnson, James
Johnson, Laura Charlene
Johnson, Laura L.
Jolic, Angelina
Jones, Steven G.
Jourdan, Dennis Elliot
Kachoyeanus, Katherine
Kalish, Susan
Kaplan, Jeffrey Jay
Kaplan, Larry
Karm, Steven Eli
Kasprzak, Joyce A.
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Katz, Diane Renee
Katz, Howard
Katz, Steven T.
Kaufmann, Susan Mitchell
Kelly Jackielynn
Kemp, Julie Robin
Kemper, Katherine E.
kernes, Lori Michelle
Kim, Victoria M.
Kirchens, Patrick J.
Kitzis, Mark Stuart
Klassman, Glenn Steve
Kohan, Gregg Martin
Kohn, Betsy S.
Koonce, William C.
Korshak, James Mitchell
Kramer, Paul Stanley
Krasnow, Stuart M.
Kraus, David Louis
Kraus, Richard
Kreisman, Debra Lynn
Kruit, Sarah J.
Lakin, Richard Louis
Lange, Kim Marie
Larson, David John
Laurie, Ty Daro
Lavin, Jacqueline Sue
Leaf, Stephen D.
Lecey, Kathryn
Lehtman, Sari
Lenhardt, Richard
Levant, Karen Joy
Levey, Keith Stuart
Levin, Joni Rochelle
Levin, Richard Ira
Levin, Sharon Joy
Levine, Gary Lawren
Levine, Sue
Levy, Monique Ann
Libert, Marla Joy
Lieberman, Howard Scott
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Liss, Robin T.
Liss, Susan Joy
Lober, Thomas George
Long, Kevin Jay
Loveless, David Michael
Lowe, Jhan Shaun
Lubor, Stuart A.
Mack, Debra Joyce
Manassa, Mitchell Jay
Margolis, Andria Kay
Margolis, Gary Allen
Mayron, Leslie Hope
McDade, Cynthia Ann
Medansky, Robert Scott
Meek, Deborah Anne
Meiri, Orry
Milecki, Barbara E.
Miller, Gary M.
Miller, Jason C.
Miller, Jay Stuart
Miller, Marc Jay
Miller, Michelle
Mine, Ken A.
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Mitchell, Patricia E.
Moritz, Jay Steven
Mosenson, Betsy Dawn
Moses, Howard Scott
Moy, Eileen
Moy, Miriam Ling
Mueller, Paulette Jean
Nabat, Cheri Lynn
Nachbin, Hope Ann
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Nett, Cindy Ann
Newberger, Todd Stuart
Newman, Craig Steven
Newman, Wayne Leon
Noparstak, Claire Eve
Nordling, Cynthia Marie
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Nowak, Gregory Theodore
Nudelman, Ellen Sue
Nusstein, John Michael
Ogron, Bruce David
Okun, Wendie Beth
Olsen, Betty Jean ·
Olsen, Linda Anne
Omes, Malina
Owen, Caroline Ann
Palmer, Brandon C.
Palmer, Jerrold Ian
Pappanduros, Pam Sue
Parker, Jeffrey Troy
Paull, Leslie Dawn
Payne, Christopher R.
Pechter, Steve Howard
Penaloza, Jocelyn De Le
Perbohner, Robert Marc
Perlow, Jodie Lynn
Petrich, David Scott
Pichler, Bruce Robert
Picur, Greg
Picur, Yvonne M .
Piehler, Gabriele I.
Piehler, Gerhard J.
Pike, Jeffrey
Pivar, Lynn Ellen
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Pogrund, Debra Sharon
Pomper, Martin Gilbert
Porter, Daniel Ben
Powell, Michael
Ramoutar, Ken
Rand, Dawn Alison
Randell, Debra Joy
Ransenberg, David B.
Raugstad, Michele L.
Reddick, Dena Kay
Reff, Eva Maria
Rein, Dave Alan
Reisman, Neil A.
Rhoney, Daren Knight
Rhum, Saul Edward
Richmond, David Alan
Roberts, Charles M.
Robinson, Paul A.
Robinson, Sharon Joy
Rocklin, Marc A.
Rodin, Bari Lyne
Rohr, Jackie Sherry
Rose, Alan R.
Rosen, Lori B.
Rosen, Suzanne Ruth
Rosenbaum, Lee
Rosenberg, Steven M.
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Roskin, Arthur M.
Roth, Andrea Gayle
Roth, Jeffrey Stewart
Rubin, Deborah Ann
Rubin, Sheryl Faye
Ruchim, Mitchell Bruce
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Saffer, Carolyn Edith
Sawyer, Jay
Scanlon, Tamara M.
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Scholar, March Ann
Schwartz, Caryn Sue
Siedenberg, Robert Mark
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Shapiro, Kenneth Philip
Shapiro, Marla Beth
Shapiro, Melissa Debra
Shapiro, Sheryl Beth
Sherman, Neal Edward
Sherman, Rachel Helen
Sherrie, Lore A.
Shifrin, Linda Ann
Shimanovsky, Roger Lore
Siegel, Ira Ben
Silver, Howard
Simon, Glenn Howard
Skoczek, Theresa Marie
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Smith, Michael
Snyder, Kathy L.
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Speck, Mitchell Steven
Spungen, Jeffrey
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Steinberg, Donna Gail
Stenn, Randi Allyson
Sterling, Marilyn D.
Stern, Allyn Lori
Strauss, Brenda L.
Stroner, Bonnie
Sugar, Jill Leslie ·
Susan, Nancy
Sutker, Allen Jeff
Svacina, Cheryl Ann
Tarragano, Daniel A.
Telman, Randi Lynn
Tepper, Lauren Jill
Tester, Suzanne Marie
Thummel, Hans Peter
Tschurtz, Robert John
Tsuneta, Lise Turio
Valiunas, Susan L.
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Voedisch, Richard Stran
Wagner, Barry David
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Wagner, Karin G.
Wall, Adele M.
Wallace, John Andrew
Waxman, Wendy Ellen
Weber, Lori Gail
Weber, Mark Alan
Weber, Ronald Lee
Weil, Iris
Weinberg, Sharon E.
Weiner, Julie R.
Weiner, Michael Ross
Weiner, Steven Neal
Weinstein, David Wayne
Weinstein, Edward Marc
Welborn, Bruce L.
Wexler, Michael Scott
White, James B.
Widran, Liz Anne
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Winstin, Lauri Jean
Wishnick, Sandra J.
Wisniewski, Patricia Ann
Witkov, Sherri Joy
Wolf, Cornelia C.
Wolfe, Scott M.
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Zarlin, Audrey Ilene
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Alfassa, Helen
Alschuler, Jacquelin
Anderson, Cynthia
Anderson, Thomas
Angelaccio, Susan
Appel, Laurence
Arnieri, Gina
Arvioson, Sandy
Baldasso, Catherine
Balla, John
Baran, David
Bayer, David
Becker, Jana
Bemoras, Jeffrey
Bemoras, Robert
Benjamin, Roberta
Berger, Joel
Berkman, Harvey
Bertan, Michael
Blackman, Lauren
Blitzstein, Robin
Boxenbaum, Charles
Brand, Donald
Brief, Dena
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Cabin, David
Callif, Deborah
Cepeoa, Ronald
Channon, Mitchell
Chavis, Lenore
Chung, Paul
Cloch, Steven
Cogan, Scott
Cohen, Cheryl
Cohen, Debra
Cohen, Julie
Cohen, Lisa
Cohen, Sheila
Cohn, Steven
Cole, Teri
Collins, Mark
Columbus, Deborah
Conway, Bari
Coplon, Cary
Crivlare, Laura
Dachman, William
Dechert, Nancy
Degraff, Beth
Devine, Karen
Dicker, Joel
Dolitsky, Linda
Donenberg, Phillip
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Dozoretz, Randy
Dupuis, Karen
Dupuis, Sharon
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Elenbogen, Dina
Epstein, Sandra
Faber, Mariann
Fain, Murray
Feher, Lisa
Feinberg, Marci
Feirstein, Michael
Feldman, Stacy
Fidel, Tina
Fieldman, Lauren
Fieldman, Susan
Fine, Jay
Finkel, Bonnie
Fischbein, Steven
Fischberg, Elizabeth
Fischer, Gary
Ford, Scott
Fox, Cathy
Frankel, Alan
Freeman, Neil
Freireich, Emilie
Friedlander, Carol
Freidman, Caryn
Freidman, Loriann
Freidman, Ronald
Fryde, Sue
Gabel, Amy
Ganansky, Sharon
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Gill, David
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Goldberg, Howard
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Golden, Laura
Goldman, Nicole
Goldsen, Marcie
Goldsmith, Mark
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Goldstein, Steven
Goodman, Lisa
Gould, William
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Heller, Randy
Herman, Gail
Herman, Jill
Herzog, Bruce
Heuck, David
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Hollander, James
Holles, Lynn
Horbert, Andrew
Horwitz, Jami
Hurley, Christopher
Hurto, Michelle
Isaacs, Laura
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Jankauer, Dana
Johnson, Darlene
Johnson, Julia
Keenan, Erin
Kelber, Nancy
Ketterhagen, Donald
Kiesler, David
Kinoshita, James
Klein, Kevin
Klein, Stacie
Koenig, Suzanne
Koff, Jonathan
Kohn, Brian
Kolb, Steven
Kopoulos, Peter
Kornblith, Michael
Kramer, Barry
Kramer, Linda
Kramer, Michael
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Krueger, Carol
Kuhl, Gregory
Kohnle, Mary
Lanno, Jeannette
Larson, Judith
Lazar, Pamela
Lazarus, Martin
Leeb, Melissa
Lenhardt, Ingrid
Leroy, Kenneth
Levi, Michael
Levine, Andrew
Levitan, Rory
Levsky, Phillip
Levy, Ellen
Levy, Mark
Levy, Robert
Lewen, Donnalee
Lipschultz, Lori
Lipsky, Laura
Lome, Barbara
Lopata, Randee
Lowy, Judy
Maday, Anne
Madenberg, Susan
Malitz, Lawrence
Mallin, Cheryl
Mallin, Malka
Manacsa, Rosela
Merek, Cindy
Margules, Michael
Mariani, Wayne
Mark, Jill
Mason, Susan
Matzkin, Viki
Mawrence, Jodi
Meshberg, Alan
Mila, Jose
Miller, Alan
Miller, Jon
Miranda, Walter
Molitor, Christopher
Mora, Lori
Morgan, Craig
Morris, Annette
Morris, Bradley
Moy, Alice
Moy, Linda
Murtaugh, Raymond
Nakamura, Donna
Nathanson, Howard
Ness, Ronna
Neuhaus, Peter
Neuman, James
Norberg, Paula
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Olken, Norman
Olsen, Brigid
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Orner, Merilyn
Paneral, Stephen
Paull, Craig
Penaloza, Antonio
Perlin, Larry
Perlow, Bruce
Peterson, Denise
Petrich, Louis
Plenner, Sherry
Polan, Elissa
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Prace, Larry
Pressburger, Marci
Price, Monyca
Ransdell, Robert
Rappin, Craig
Rasky, Phillip
Reddick, Jeffrey
Reizner, Aileen
Reuter, Dianna
Rice, Jennifer
Rickspoone, Lynn
Ripes, Dori
Rosin, John
Rothschild, David
Rubin, Morton
Ruby, David
Rudy, Michael
Ruffer, Susan
Ruth, Allison
Salk, Ami
Saltzhan, Carol
Saltzman, David
Salzman, Neal
Sampson, Jerry
Sandhop, Thomas
Sandler, Scott
Sarrafian, Shahan
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Schachtman, Daniel
Schack, Marla
Schallman, Jodi
Schneider, Randi
Schneider, Shari
Schraiber, Randi
Schutz, Kenneth
Serota, Susan
Sharff, Janet
Sherman, David
Shinitzky, Harold
Shirman, Janet
Sidlow, Scott
Sielck, Jeffrey
Sigmond, Steven
Silver, David
Silver, Gary
Silver, Rhonda
Silver, Stanford
Silverman, Helene
Silverman, Peter
Simons, Douglas
Sinatra, Virginia
Skolnik, Julie
Slovin, Aaron
Smith, Dion
Smith, Jeffrey
Smolen, Lee
Sokolow, Marim
Selk, Gail
Soll, Maureen
Solochek, Betsy
Sporer, Bridget
Stein, Shari
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Stem, Mark
Stokols, Shari
Strieter, Ann
Sumner, Ellyn
Sutker, Perry
Swedberg, Craig
Swiderski, Christine
Szarvas, Lori
Sztapka, Christine
Sztapka, Frank
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Teplinsky, Howard
Terry, Scott
Testa, Salvatore
Thoss, Susan
Tobias, Julie
Tobin, Zachary
Tomback, Susan
Troop, Mindy
Tucker, Richard
Tursky, Caryn
Tutt, Deborah
Uccello, James
Udeaky, Amy
Vale, Melissa
Vaughn, Jeri
Viner, Victor
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Wagman, Scott
Wallach, Cinday
Walch, Maureen
Walter, Brian
Wasserman, Allan
Wdowicki, Debra
Wegener, David
Wehr, Daniel
Wiegel, Jeff
Weiman, Laurie
Weinstein, Mark
Weinstein, Robert
Weiss, Mindee
Weissmann, Ellen
Welter, Julie
Wolk, Steven
Woloshin, Mariam
Wolpa, Andrea
Wolthuis, Stephen
Wong, Lisa
Yelin, Anette
Zaruba, Christin
Zeitlin, Kerry
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Ziegler, Lawrence
Zimmer, Mark
Zimmerman, Robert
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���Editor - in - chief . . . .. .. . ..... .. ... .. . . . . .. . ... .. .... ... ............... . Natalie Fischman
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ACADEMICS .. . .. . ... . .... ..... ...... . ... . ... ... ....... . .. . ... ... . . . .. . . . . .. Lori Wisper
ACTIVITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ande Bass
Larry Axelro
SPECIAL EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melanie Berg
David Degraff
SPORTS .. . . ... . ... .. .. .......... ... . ... .. . . ... ...... . .. .... ....... . . ..... Eydie Barttenes
Leslee Stein
Tracie Meyer
FACULTY
Donna Liebman
Marcia Glazer
PORTRAITS . . . .. . . ........... ... . ... . . . ... . .. .... . .. . . ...... . ... .. ....... .. Ann Strieter
Lynne Alpert
PHOTOGRAPH ERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Blachman
Wayne Mariani
Ken Gayle
COVER AND ARTWORK IN OPENING AND CLOSING SECTIONS . .. . .. .. Lori Feldshriber
ADVISOR . .... ... . . . ... ........ .. .. .. .. . ... .. .. . ... .. . . .. ... . . ....... . Mr. Stanley Carey
AMERICAN YEARBOOK REPRESENTATIVE . . .... . .. .... ........ ... .. .. . Mr. Dennis Eder
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Selfawarenes s: Searching inside ourselves to discover who we are. Still, to be
fully aware of ourselves, we must look at our relationship with the world outside.
Saga '77 has explored this relationship we have with the world out side, emphasizing the dreams and courage we all must possess if we are to take what the world
offers, and form its gifts into a meaningful existence.
Putting a yearbook together is never a simple task; layouts must be drawn,
pictures cropped and copy typed and retyped. This year included the frustrations
that a new and inexperience d must face, and scheduling problems that forced
some students to leave the staff with incompleted sections. Yet, with all of these
difficulties I feel that the 1977 Saga is a book that the entire staff can look at with
pride and a feeling of accomplishm ent.
I would like to thank all those who aided the staff in producing this yearbook:
Mr. Dennis Eder, our American Yearbook representativ e who helped with the
books design, answered all of our questions and gave me support whenever I was
in need of it.
Root Studios for their prompt and reliable service.
Honey Goldberg and Rhonda Liebman, former editors, who did their best to
prepare me for my position as editor-in -chief.
Miss Maureen Armbruster, whos support and journalistic knowledge was
always welcome.
And a special thanks to Mr. Stanely Carey, the staff advisor, without whom this
yearbook could not have been completed.
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�Senior Index
ABELMAN, ROBIN
Gymnastics 1,4.
ABLIN, EDYE
ACHLER, SANDRA
Peer counseling 2; Project Sage 3; Students for
Israel 1 ,2,3,4; Children's Play Crew 2 .
ADACHI, ANNE
ADELSON, MICHAEL
Calliope 4; Leaders' Gym 2 ,3,4; N Club 3,4; National Thespian Society 4; School Government
3,4; Student Congress 3,4; Gymnastics 1 ,2,3,4;
Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; District
Champion Floor Exercise 3; Norsecapades Crew
4; Spring Play 3; National Honor Society 3,4;
Purple Honor Certificate 1,3; Silver Scholarship
Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3.
ALPERT, ALISA
Art Club 2,3; Treasurer 2,3; Bicentennial Committee 3; Classboard 1,2,3,4; Secretary 1,4; Treasurer 2; G.A.A. 1; Homecoming Committee 3,4;
Chairman 4; Leaders' Gym 3,4; Math Club 4;
Ski Club 2,3; Student Appeals Board 4; Student
Congress 4; Gold Scholarship Key 3; Illinois
State Scholar 4; National Honor Society 3,4;
Purple Honor Certificate 1 ,2,3,4 .
BARTTENES, EYDIE
Forensics 1,2,3; Hall Monitor 1; National Forensics League 2,3; Saga 4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Students For Israel 1,2; Purple Honor Certificate
1,3; White Honor Certificate 4.
BASS, ANDREA
Class Board 1,2,3; Treasurer 3; Homecoming
Committee 2,3; Saga 2,3,4; Gold Scholarship
Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4;
National Honor Society 3; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor
Certificate 1 ,2,3,4.
BAUMAN, ALLISON
Honor Certificate 1,2,3; Silver Scholarship Key
4; White Honor Certificate 4.
BERG, ROBERT
BERGEN, MARLA
Class Board 1,2,3; Homecoming Committee 2,3;
Students for Israel 1; Purple Honor Certificate
1,2,3,4; White Honor Certificate 3.
BERGER, FRANK
BERKE, RICHARD
Baseball 1 ,2; Golf 1,2,3,4.
Class Board 3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Gymnastics
BERKOWSKY, ALAN
1,2.
N Club 3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3; Numeral 1;
Minor N 2; Major N 3; Wrestling 1 ,2,3; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3; Purple Honor
Certificate 2,3; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White
Honor Certificate 1 ,3.
BAYER, JORDAN
North Star 2,3,4; Page Editor 3; Co-editor in
chief 4; P.A. Announcer 3,4; Quill and Scroll
3,4; Golf 1; Gold Scholarship Key 4; National
Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3.
BEAR, KEITH
Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Cross Country 1 ,2 .
BERKSON, DAVID
Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Golf 1 ,2; Gymnastics 1,2;
White Honor Certificate 4.
BERMAN, ROSS
1.
ALPERT, LYNNE
Saga 4; Ski Club 4; S.W.A. 2,3 .
ALSCHER, SHARON
Ski Club 1.
AMSTADTER, ·LORI
Chamber Choir 4; Cheerleading 1,2; Co-captain
2; Choral Union 3; Madrigal Choir 4; National
Thespian Society 2,3,4; Children's Play Crew 2;
Fall Play 3; Norsecapades 2,3,4.
ANDERSON, PAUL
ANDERSON, RANDALL
Model Railroad Club 2 ,3,4; Treasurer 3; Track 2.
ANGELL, DARLENE
Class Board 3,4; Leaders' Gym 2; N Club 3,4;
Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 1,2;
Major N 3,4; Tennis 1; National Honor Society
3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3.
BEHRMAN, FLOYD
BERNSTEIN, JEFFREY
BEAR, ROBERTA
Hall Monitor 2; Home Economic Club 3; S.W.A.
Concert Band 2,3,4; N Club 4; Stage Band 3,4;
Football 1,2,3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 3; Major
N 4; Manager 3,4; Wrestling 1,2; Numeral 1;
Minor N 2; Norsecapades Band 3,4; Spring Play
Band 4; White Honor Certificate 4.
BELGRAD, MARC
Calliope 3,4; Silenced Demagogue 3,4; Student
Congress 4; Football 1,2; Numeral 1; Minor N 2;
National Honor Society 3,4; N ational Merit Semifinalist 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3.
BENDER, MELISSA
Art Club 2,4; Home Economics Club 1.
BENDERSKY, BRAD
BENSON, KARIN
APPLE, LORI
AVOLA, KIM
AXELROP, LAWRENCE
SAKAL, BARRY
BAKER, SAM
Purple Honor Certificate 1 ,2,3.
BARTHOLOMEW, LENNY
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BERG, MELANIE
Choral Union 3; Classboard 1 ,2; Leaders' Gym
3,4; National Thespian Society 2,3,4; President
4; Treasurer 3; Saga 3,4; Student Caucus 1; Technical Services Club 2,3,4; Children's Play Crew
2,3; Chairman 2,3; Fall Play Crew 3,4; Chairman
3,4; Norsecapades Cast 4; Norsecapades Crew
2,3,4; Chairman 3; Norsecapades Material
Board 4; Winter Play Crew 2,3,4; Chairman 3,4;
Spring Musical Crew 2,3,4; Chairman 3,4; Best
Non-Technical Crew Contributor 2,3; Best
Non-Technical Crew Chairman 2,3; Purple
BISCHOFF, CLAUDIA
Choral Union 4; S.W.A. 2; Purple Honor Certificate 3; White Honor Certificate 2.
BLACHMAN, DAVID
North Star 4; Radio Electronics 2,3,4; Ski Club
4; Soccer 1,3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 3; Major N
4.
BLACK, TRACY
BLAKEY, KEN
N Club 2,3,4; Student Appeals Board 3; Student
Caucus 1,2,3; Baseball 1 ,2,3,4; Numeral 1; Major
N 3; All Conference 4; Football l ,2,3,4; NumeraL
1; Minor N 2; Major N 3; All Conference 3,4;
Captain 4; Purple Honor Certificate 4; White
Honor Certificate 1 ,2,3,4.
BLAU, CAROL
Transferred from Homewood-Flossmoor High
School, Flossmoor, Illinois 3.
BLITZSTEIN, RHONDA
Transferred from Hersey High School, Arlington Heights, Illinois 3.
BLOCK, DEBBIE
Class Board 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 2;
Chairman 3; Students for Israel 1.
�BLOCK, PEGGY
Calliope 4; S.W.A. 3,4; Timers Club 3; Purple
Honor Certificate 3.
BLOMQUIST, ERIC
Concert Band 2,3; Foreign Exchange Student 4;
Intermediate Band 1; National Thespian Society
3,4; Ski Club 1,2,4; Technical Services Club
2,3,4; Track 1; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Norsecapades
Crew 2,3; Spring Play Crew 2,3,4; Chairman 3;
White Honor Certificate 3,4.
BRESLER, ANDREA
CANTOR, TOD
Class Board 1,2,3,4; Co-chariman 4; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Chairman 4; North Star
3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Children's Play Crew 1; Gold
Scholarship Key 4; National Honor Society 3,4;
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Silver Scholarship Key
3; White Honor Certificate 2,3,4.
Ski Club 3; Tennis 1,2,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2;
Major N 3.
BRESSLER, HOWARD
BRETTNER, KIM
BOBINSKY, DEBRA
Cheerleading 1,2.
BOBROW, MICHAEL
BRINSKY, EILEEN
Ski Club 3,4; Baseball 1; Numeral 1; Purple
Honor Certificate 2,4; White Honor Certificate
2.
BOOKER, LYNN
Transferred from Niles West High School,
Morton Grove, Illinois 3.
BORCHEW, MICHAEL
Art Club 3,4; Calliope 4; Wrestling 1,2; Numeral l; Minor N 2; Most Valuable Player 1; Participation in Scholastic Arts Award Show 3,4;
White Honor Certificate 3.
BOROWSKY, PAUL
Swimming 1,2; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Gold
Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3.
BRADY, BERNARD
BRODY, STEVEN
Chamber Choir 4; Choral Union 3; Class Board
4; N Club 4; National Thespian Society 3,4;
North Star 4; P.A. Announcer 4; Student Congress 2,3; Viking Male Chorus 2; Soccer 1,2,3,4;
Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3; Swimming
1,2; Numeral 1; Min<>r N 2; Children's Play 2;
Norsecapades 2,4; Norsecapades Crew 2; Norsecapades Materials Board 3,4; Spring Musical 3;
Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4.
BRAIDMAN, MITCH
~ki
Cheerleading 1,2; Ski Club 1,2.
BRANDT, SHARON
Class Board 3,4; Disco Dance Club 3,4; Coordinator 4; Freshman Orientation 2,3; G.A.A. 2; Hall
D Council 1; Hall D Monitor 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; L.M.C. Volunteer 1; Mock
Radio Club 3; N.H.5. French Tutor 2,3,4; Peer
Counselor 2; Student Services Advisory Committee 3; Children's Play Crew 3; Illinois State
Scholar 4; National Honor Society 3,4; National
Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Purple Honor
Certificate 2; White Honor Ceritficate 3.
BRAUCHLER, DAVID
Transferred from Roosevelt High School, Chicago, Illinois 2; Chamber Choir 4; Chess Club
2,3,4; Choral Union 3; N Club 4; Viking Male
Chorus 2; Football 3,4; Minor N 3; Major N 4;
Track 3; Minor N 3; Gold Scholarship Key 3;
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; National Merit Semifinalist 4; White Honor Certificate 2,3,4.
BRENNER, LISA
N Club; Football 1; Numeral 1; Swimming
1,2,3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3.
CARTNER, DONNA
Auroris 4;
CASTIELLO, LOUIS
Conser! Band; Norsecapades 2; Saga 3.
CENTANNI, JOHN
CHARMAN, DAVID
N Club 3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Numeral 1; Football 1; Numeral 1; Tennis 2,3,4; Minor
N 1; Major N 2; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White
Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
CHEZ, LAUREN
CHOYINSKI, JAMES
N Club 4; Football 1,4; Numeral 1.
Backgammon Club 3; Class Board 1,2,3,4; Math
Club 4; Gold Scholarship Key 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3.
CITRON, STEVE
BROMBERG, KATHY
Hockey Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Hockey
1,2,3,4; White Honor Certificate.
COHEN, ILENE
Homecoming 3.
BROTTMAN, LYNN
Art Club 1,2; National Thespian Society 2,3,4;
Technical Services Club 1,2,3,4; Fall Play Crew
2,3; Norsecapades Crew 1,2,3,4; Chairman 3,4;
Spring Play Crew 2,3; Chairman 3.
Club 1,2,3,4.
BRANDON, MINDY
CARLSON, BRAD
BROMBERG, ALAN
Track 1; Spring Play 1.
BRANDEL, BILL
CARLINO, CLIFF
BROWN, SUSAN
Choral Union 2; Girls Glee l; S.W.A. 1.
BRUMLIK, JILL
Art Club 1,4; Ski Club 1,2,3.
BUKOWSKI, MICHAEL
COHEN, LYNN
Art Club 2; Girls Glee 1; Homecoming Committee 2; Ski Club 1,2,3; Norsecapades 1 .
COHEN, MICHAEL
COHEN, RON
Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3; Numeral 1.
COHEN, SANDI
Girls Glee 1; Bowling-4.
Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Radio Electronics Club
1,2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Fall Play Band 4; Norsecapades Band 2,3,4.
COLANTONIO, ANGELO
BURNHAM, CHRISTOPHER
CONIS, DEAN
BYSTER, MICHAEL
F.B.L.A. 4; Campus Life 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Numeral 1.
Campus Life 1,2,3,4; Mock Radio Club 2,3,4;
Science Fiction Club 3.
Purple Honor Certificate 3; White Honor Certificate 2,3.
CONWAY, THOMAS
CAIN, NEIL
COOK, BARRY
Baseball l,2,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N
4; Wrestling 1,2,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 4.
COOPER, ANDREA
CALIN, JENNIFER
Ski Club 2,3; Homecoming Committee 1; Art
Club 3; National Honor Society 3,4; White Honor Ceritificate.
White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
COPELAND, ALAN
Model Railroad Club 2; Infinity Limited 2,3;
White Honor Certificate.
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�CRONIN, GABRIELLE
DOLIN, LAURA
EDWARDS, MARK
CUNNINGHAM, DAVID
Ski Club 3; Students for Israel 3; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Certificate; Purple
Honor Certificate.
Baseball 1,2; Numeral 1, Minor N 2; Basketball
1,2,3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 4;
White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
Intermediate Band 1,2; Consert Band 3,4; Ski
Club 4; Cross Country 1, Numeral 1.
DONENBERG,BARBARA
CUSTER, MINDI
Homecoming Committee 4; Leader's Gym 2,3,4;
Class Board 2,3,4; Community Services 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key
3; White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certi'ficate.
DAHM, CARRIE
D'ANTONIO, JOHN
Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Hockey Club 1,2,3,4; Football
1,2; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; National Honor Society 3,4;
Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship 4;
White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
DAVIES, RICK
Baseball 1,2; Numeral l; Minor N 1; Football
1,2;3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 1; Major N 2.
DAVIS, SHERYL
Chess Club 2; Girls Glee l; Ski Club 1; Mock
Radio Club 3; Computer Club 3,4; Student Lab
Assistant 2,3,4; S.W.A. 1,2; Cygnettes 1,2;
N.H.S. Yoga 3; N.H.5. Disco Dancing 3; Children's Play Crew 1; Norsecapades Crew 1,3;
Spring Play Crew 1; Silver Scholarship Key 3;
Purple Honor Certificate.
DEGRAFF, DAVID
Saga 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Student Caucus l; Norsecapades Crew 3; Silver Scholarship Key 3;
White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
DELAUVER, NANCY
Girls Glee 1; Coral Union 2.
DESAI, JWALIN
Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate.
DEUTSCH, ELLEN
Homecoming Committee 3,4; Leaders's Gym
2,3,4.
Class Board 1,2,3,4; North Star 2,3,4; Students
for Israel l ; Homecoming Committee 3; Gold
Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3;
White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
DOODY, PAT
DOPPELT, MICHELLE
Green Thumb Club 2,3,4; co-president 3; president 4; Bicycle Club 2,3,4; Art Club 3,4; Technical Services Club 2,3; Children's Play Crew 2,3;
Fall Play Crew 2,3; Norsecapades Crew 2,3;
Spring Play Crew 2,3.
DRIBIN, L--.AURA
Class Board 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 1; co-chairman 3;
student Caucus l; Student Congress 2,3,4; Secretary 2; School Government 2,3; School Board
Representative 4; National Forensics League 2;
Homecoming 2,3,4; chairman 2,3,4; Forensics
1,2; Auroris 3,4; secretary 4; treasurer 4; Technical Services Club 1; Fall Musical Play 2; Fall
Musical Crew 1; Norsecapades Crew 3; Illinois
State Scholar 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Certificate;
Purple Honor Certificate.
DRUCKER, RICK
• Ski Club 2,3.
DUMINY, ISABELLE
DUNSKY, MAROA
Advisory Committe 2,3; Calliope 4; Class Board
1,2; Chamber Choir 3,4; Choral Union 2; Forensics 2; Leaders's Gym 2; Madrigal Choir 3,4;
Girls' Glee 1; North Star 3,4; page editor 3; coeditor in chief 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Peer
Counseling 2; Sage 3,4; Independent Study,
Community Service 1,2; IMEA District Music
Festival 4; Fall Musical Play 2; Norsecapades 3;
Presidential Classroom Representative 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key
3,4; White Honor Certificate.
DEUTSCH, LYNN
DEXTER, JOHN
Class Board 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Leaders Gym
2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Numeral l ; Major N 3.
DIETRICH, JEFF
DOLAN, ELLEN
Class Board 3,4; Homecoming 3; Ski Club
1,2,3,4.
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EISENSTEIN, MATTHEW
Bridge Club 4; Infinity Limited 4; Orchestra
1,2,3; Swimming 1,2; Numeral 1; Illinois State
Scholarship Semifinalist; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor·
Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
EISTEIN, WILLIAM
Chess Club 1; Radio Electronics Club 1,2; Soccer 1,2; Numeral l ; Minor N 2; Wrestling 1,2;
Numeral l; Minor N 2.
ELAM, CRAIG
Viking Male Chorus 1; Bicycle Club 1,2; Model
Railroad Club 2; secretary 2; N Club 4; Soccer
1,2,3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4,
White Honor Certificate.
ELLMAN, JUDITH
Art Club 4; Ski Club 2,3; White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
ENGLISH, LISA
ERICKSON, KIRK
ERICKSON, ROBERT
Gold Scholarship Key 3.
ESTEVEZ, ANDRES
FAERMARK, JOEL
Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Major N 3;
Golf 1,2.
FAGRELL, BARBARA
FAHEY, JOHN
DUPUIS, DAVID
Students for Israel l; Computer Club 3,4; Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver
Scholarship Key 3,4; White Honor Certificate;
Purple Honor Certificate.
EISENBART, JOHN
Clainet Choir 2,3,4; Conser! Band 1,2,3,4; Mode
1 Railroad Club 1; Norsecapades 3,4; Spring
Play 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor
Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
ECKHARDT, JOHN
N Club 3,4; Ski Club 3; Baseball l; Numeral l ;
Basketball 1,2,3; Numeral 1; Minor N 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Numeral l ; Minor N 3; Major N 4;
Track 2; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor
Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
EDELMUTH, STEVEN
Debate Team 2; Baseball 1,2,3; Numeral l; Minor N 2; Major N 3; National Honor Society 3,4;
Silver Scholarship Key 2,3; White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
EDWARDS, LAURIE
Leaders Gym 2,3,4; N Club 3; Football 1,2,3;
Numeral l; Minor N 2; Major N 3; White Honor Certificate 2; Purple Honor Certificate 3.
FEIGEN, MICHELLE
Class Board 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee
2,3,4; North Star 3,4; Quill and Scroll 4; Student
Caucus l; Basketball 2,3,4; Minor N 2; Major N
3; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,4; White Honor
Certificate 3; National Honor Society 3; Silver
Scholarship Key 3; National Merit Letter of
Commendation 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4.
FELDMAN, CHERYL
Choral Union 2,3,4; Girls Glee 1; Badminton 1;
Track 3; Minor N 3; Bowling 4; Numeral 3.
�FELDSHRIBER, ESTEEN
Advisory Committee 3; G.A.A. 2,3; Leaders
Gym 2,3,4; Timers Club 1.
FELLNER, FELIX
Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1.
FERRARESE, FRANK
Hockey Club 2,3,4; Leaders Gym 2,3,4; N Club
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Numeral l ; Minor N 2; Major
N 3.
arship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4.
FOREMAN, BRAD
Class Board 3; N Club 4; North Star 3,4; Quill
and Scroll 4; Baseball 1,3,4; Major N 3; Basketball 1,3; Minor N 3; Football l; Numeral l;
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship
Key 3; White Honor Certificate 2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 2.
FRANKEL, CINDY
Choral Union 3; Chamber Choir 4; Madrigal
Choir 4; National Thespians Society 1,2,3,4;
Childrens Play 1,2; Childrens play crew 3; Assistant Director Fall Play 1,2,3; Fall Play Crew 2;
Norsecapades 1,2,3; Contest Play 1,4; Spring
Play 2,3; Spring Play Crew l ; National Honor
Society 3; Gold Scholarship Key 3; White Honor
Certificate.
FISCHBURG, PAUL
Class Board 3,4; Leaders Gym 2,3,4; N Club
2,3,4; Vice President 4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Numeral l; Major N 2,3,4; Spring Play 3.
FRANKEL, DEBRA
FRI EDELL, STANLEY
FISCHER, MARLOW
Transfer Student Von Steuben High School, 74;
White Honor Certificate 3; Purple Honor Certificate 3; Certificate of Proficiency 3.
FISCHMAN, NATALIE
Homecoming Committee 2,3; Saga 2,3,4; Section
Editor 3; Editor 4; Ski Club 3,4; Technical Service Club 1,2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate;Purple Honor Certificate; Children's Play Crew
1,2; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3; Norsecapades Crew
1,2; Spring Play Crew 1,2,3.
FISHBAIN, BONNIE
Art Club 4; Ski Club 2,3; White Honor Certificate.
FISHER, ANDREA
Student Caucus 1.
GELFOND, DAN
FOX, PATRICIA
Ski Club 2,3,4; White Honor Certificate 2,3,4.
FINKEL, PAUL
Art Club 4; Swimming Team 1,2; Purple Honor
Certificate 3.
GELFAND, MARK
Ski Club 2, 3.
Class Board 1,2; Math Club 3; Ski Club 2,3,4;
Norsecapades 4; Spring Play 3,4.
FINKELMAN, MICHAEL
Chairman 3,4; Leaders Gym 3,4; Vikettes 3,4;
Track 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3; Gold
Scholarship Key 3; Silver Scholarship Key 3;
White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
Backgammon Club 3; Chess Club 2; Ski Club
3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4;
National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship
Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor
Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
GEROL, STEVEN
Ski Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2; BAsketball; .White
Honor Certificate.
GERSTEIN, DEBORAH
Chamber Choir 3; Choral Union 2; Class Board
1,2,3; Backgammon Club l; Girls Glee l ; National Thespian Society 2,3; Technical Service
Club 2,3; Timers Club 1; Childrens Play Crew
Chairman 2; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Norsecapades
Crew Chairman 3; Contest Play Crew Chairman
2; Spring Play Crew Chairman 2; White Honor
Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
GILBERT, JILL
Calliope 2; Debate Team 1,2,3; Forensics 1,2,3;
National Forensics League.
GILBERT, LEONARD
Choral Union 2,3; Chamber Choir 4; Forensics
FRIEDLANDER, MARK
4.
Transfer Student Von Steuben High School, 73;
North Star 4; Calliope l; White Honor Certificate.
GILBERT, MARYANN
Art Club 1,2; Basketball 2; Numeral 1; Track 3;
Numeral 1.
FRIEDMAN, JOEL
FRIEDMAN, VICKI
Art Club l ; Ski Club 1,2; S.W.A. 1,2.
FRISHMAN, ARNOLD
FRITZSHALL, ALAN
FROMKIN, STEVEN
FISHER, DAVID
Baseball l; Numeral l; Football l; Numeral l;
Golf 2; Soccer 3; Minor N 2; Wrestling 1. Football l ; Numeral l; Golf 2; Soccer 3; Minor N 2;
Wrestling l.
Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate.
FISHER, JEFFREY
GAMIS, NANCY
A.V.E. 2,3; Chess Club 2; Computer Club 3,4;
Hall D Monitor 2,3; Radio Electronics Club l;
Computer Monitor 3,4.
GILLMAN, ALAN
GOLD, BARRY
N Club 3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Major
N 4; Soccer 2,3; r Minor 2; Major 3; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Certificate 2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 3.
GOLDBERG, ALAN
Basketball 1,3; Manager Major N 3; White H onor Certificate 2; Purple Honor Certificate 3.
GARDNER, ANNE
FLEISHMAN, DAVE
FLEMING, JOSEPH
FLETCHER, ESTELLE
Class Board 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. Leaders Gym 3,4;
Student Congress 3,4; S.W.A. 1,2,3,4; Class
Board 1,2,3,4; Badminton 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 2;
Manager 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Schol-
GALUSKI, ROBIN
GOLDBERG, CARY
Purple Honor Certificate.
Class Board 3,4; S.W.A. l; Leaders Gym 2,3,4;
G.A.A. 1,2; Basketball 2; Track 1,3,4; White
Honor Certificate 2; Norsecapades 1.
Class Board 3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Numeral 1, Minor N 2; Major N 3; National Honor Society 3;
Gold Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4.
GOLDBERG, LESLIE
Horne Economics Club 3; Technical Service
Club 2,3,4; Norsecapades Crew 2.
GARTNER, DONNA
GARTZMAN, HOWARD
GAVINO, PATRICIA
Class Board 2,3,4; Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Hall
Monitor 1; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4;
GOLDBERG, ROBYN
GOLDEN, NEAL
Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Numeral l ; Minor N 2; Manager 1,2.
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�GOLDMAN, MARCIA
ficate 1,2,3.
Class Board 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White Honor Certificate; Purple
Honor Certificate.
GREENE, PAMELA
GOLDSMITH, ARTHUR
Ski Club 3; Football 1; Numeral 1; Swimming
1,2; Minor N 1; Major N 2.
GOLDSMITH, MARK
Business Careers Club 4; Choral Union 4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; G.A.A 1; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4; International Thespians Society;
Childrens Play Crew 1,2,3,4; Chairman 4; Fall
Play Crew 2,3,4; Chairman 4; Norsecapades 4;
Norsecapades Crew 1,2,3,4; Contest Play Crew
2,3,4; Chairman 3,4; Spring Play Crew 2,3,4;
Chairman 2,4; White Honor Certificate 1,2; Purple Honor Certificate 3,4.
Transfer student Morgan Park Academy,74;
University of Chicago Lab School, 75; Art Club
4; Chess Club 4; French Club 1; National Merit
Letter of Commendation; White Honor Certificate.
Ski Club 4; Student Caucus 1; Swimming 1,2.
GOLDSTEIN, ALAN
GUSSIN, GAYLE
.
Bicycle Club l; Ski Club 2; Gold Scholarship
Key; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Purple
Honor Certificate 1,2.
GOLDSTEIN, KENNETH
Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Numeral l; Wrestling
1; Numeral 1; Norsecapades 4.
GOLDSTEIN, MARCY
GOLDWATER, JEFF
Math Club 3,4; National Merit Semifinalist 4;
Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key
3; White Honor Certificate; Mathematics Association of America Award 3.
GOODMAN, JODY
Class Board 1; Girls Glee 1,2; Fall play Crew 1.
GREEN, STEVEN
Backgammon Club 3; Ski Club 1; Soccer 1,2,3,4;
Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor
Certificate 2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 1.
GUNN, JON
Choral Union 2,3,4; Class Board 2,3,4; Forensics
2,3,4; Girls Glee 1; Homecoming Committee;
National Forensics League 3,4; Childrens Play
Crew 1; Fall Play Crew 2,3; National Honor
Society 3; Gold Scholarship Key 3; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4.
Choral Union 4; Leaders Gym 2,3,4; National
Thespians Society 2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Stage
Band 3; Orchestra 4; Children's Play 2; Fall Play
2; Norsecapades 2,3,4; Spring Play 3,4; National
Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate
1,2,3.
HELLER, LARRY
Wrestling 1,2; Numeral 1,2; White Honor Certificate 2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 2,3.
HELLER, SCOTT
Chess Club 1,2,3; Debate Team 2; Mock Radio
Club 3; Norsecapades Crew 4; White Honor
Certificate.
HEIMAN, LARRY
Bicycle Club 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2,3; Technical
Services Club 1; Norsecapades Crew 1; White
Honor Certificate.
HELVERSON, DAVID
Home Economics Club 1; Purple Honor Certificate.
N Club 4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Numeral 1;
Minor N 2; Major N 3, White Honor Certificate
2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 3.
GUTHMAN, JEFFREY
HENDRICKS, MICHAEL
GUSTAFSEN, LYNN
Art Club 4; Technical Services Club 1,2,3,4;
President 4; Childrens Play Crew 1,2,3,4; Technical Director 3; Set Chairman 2,4; Fall Play
Crew 1,2,3,4; Stage Manager 4; Lighting Chairman 3,4; Norsecapades Crew 1,2,3,4; Lighting
Chairman 3,4; One Act Play Crew 1,2,3,4; Set
Chairman 3,4; Spring Play Crew 1,2,3,4; Lighting Chairman 3,4.
HERSHENHOUSE, BRIAN
HERZ, CHRIS
Golf 2; Minor N 2; Wrestling 1,2,3; Numeral 1;
Major N 2,3.
HIRSCH, LEE
HALOULOU, ANGIE
Infinity Limited 4.
Transferred from Tpiton Gymnasium of Athens, Greece.
HITCHCOCK, GAIL
HALOULOU, THEODONIA
Art Club 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Junior Varsity 2;
Varsity 3,4.
Transferred from Kallithea B Athens, Greece.
GREENBERG, HOWARD
Leaders Gym 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Minor N 2;
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 2,3,4; Purple
Honor Certificate.
GREENBERG, SHERI
Drama Club 1; Timers Club 1; Spring Play
Crew 1.
GURALCHUK, PETER
GORDON, VALERIE
HAMMOND, ALITA
Calliope 3; Choral Union 1,2,3; Foreign Exchange Student 3; White Honor Certificate 3.
HANDMAKER, MARC
HANSEN, TODD
Transferred from West High School, Rockford,
Illinois 2; Basketball 2; Minor N 2; Football 2,4;
Minor N 2; Major N 4; Track 4; Major N 4.
HANSON APRIL
Art Club 1,2,3; Cygnettes 3; Future Teachers of
America 2,3; Home Economics Club 2,3; Swim
Team 3.
Transferred from Maine Township High
School North, Des Plaines, Illinois, 2; Art Club
2; North Star 2,3,4.
GORELL, MICHAEL
HARRIS, RHONDA
GOROV, LYNDA
HARRIS, VALERIE
Auroris 3; Cheerleading 1,2; Co-captain 2; Class
Board 3; Homecoming Committee 2; Leaders
Gym 2,3; Saga 2,3; Ski Club 1,2; NCTE Finalist
4; National Merit Letter of Commendation; National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key
4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certi-
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HAYES, LISA
Bowling 4.
HEFTER, LOREE
HOFFENBERG, HOWARD
Advisory Committee Math and Science 4; Advisory Committee English and Foreign Language
3,4; Recording Secretary 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Student
Congress 3; Students for Isreal 2,4; National
Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate;
Purple Honor Certificate.
HOFFING, MARC
Class Board 1,2,3,4; Co-chairman 1,4; Treasure'!'
3, School Government Representative 3,4; Student Congress 2,3,4; Technical Services Club 1;
Studnet Caucus 1; Math Club 4; Children's Play
Crew l; Norsecapades Crew l; Spring Play
Crew 1; National Merit Letter of Commendation; National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 3; Silver Scholarship Key 2; White
Honor Certificate.
HOFFMAN, JAMES
HOHS, PATRICIA
GAA 1,2; Badminton 3; Softball 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; White Honor Certificate 2,3,4.
�HOLTZBLATT, PAM
Math Club 4; Norsecapades Crew 3; National
Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3;
White Honor Certificate 1,2,3; Purple Honor
Certificate 1,2,3; Scholastic Art Placement
Award 3.
HOLTZMAN, IRA
Leaders Gym 1; Ski Club 4; J.A. 3; Gymnastics
1; Numeral l; White Honor Certificate.
HUCK, SHERRI
KALODIMOS, DEMETRIA
Art Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,3; GAA l ;
Homecoming Committee 2; Leaders Gym 2,3,4;
National Thespian Society 3,4; Orchestra 3,4;
Ski Club 1; Stage Band 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4;
Secretary 3; Drum Major 4; Marching Band;
Stage Band 3, 4; Children's Play 2; Fall Play
1,3,4; Norsecapades 1,2; Norsecapades Crew 3,4;
Spring Play 1,2,3; Silver Scholarship Key 4;
White Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Purple Honor
Certificate.
KAMINSKI, JEROME
HULTBERG, GUY
KAPLAN, BARBARA
IPJIAN, SHEILA
Transferred from Ida Crown Jewish Academy,
Chicago, Illinois 3; Girls Glee 1; Student Caucus
1; Class Board 1; White Honor Certificate 1.
JACOBS, ROBERT
Transferred from Evanston Township High
School, Evanston Ill., 3; Calliope 3,4; Publicity
Chairman 4; Students for Isreal 3,4; Ski Club
3,4.
JANKOFSKY, ANDRIA
Class Board 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 4;
Swimming 1,2,3,4; Numeral 2,3.
JOHNSON, CHERYL
Auroris 2,3,4; President 4; National Thespian
Society 2,3,4; Technical Services Club 1,2,3,4;
Secretary 4; Choral Union 2,3; Chamber Choir
4; Swimming l ; Track l ; Children's Play Crew
2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Asst. Stage Manager 3;
Norsecapades 3; Norsecapades Crew 2; Winter
Play Crew 2,3; Spring Play 3; Spring Play Crew
1; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4.
KEHL, SUSAN
Cheerleader 1,2; Auroris 3,4.
KELLNER, SUSAN
Transferred from Glenbrook South, Glenview,
Illinois 2; Spanish Club 3; Leaders Gym 2,3,4;
Silver Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate.
KERNES, MARK
KERNES, ROBIN
Technical Services Club 1,2,3; National Thespian Society 3; Forensics 4; Fall Play Crew l ; Norsecapades 1; Norsecapades Crew 2,4; ·Spring
Play Crew 1,2,3,4.
KIRSH, FRANCES
KAPLAN, DAVID
National Merit Letter of Commendation 3; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate
1,2,3,4; Purple Honor Certificate 2,4.
Girls Glee 1; Choral Union 2,3,4; Calliope 4;
Leaders Gym 3,4; Norsecapades 4.
KLARK, LORI
KAPLAN, MICHAEL
KLAUS, LAURA
Calliope 4; Mock Radio Club; Track 2; Minor N
2; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; Silver
Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate;
Purple Honor Certificate.
KLERMAN, CYNTHIA
KAPLAN, SCOTT
Transferred from Hollywood Hills High
School, Hollywood, Florida 3; Choral Union.
KLOPFER, LYNN
Backgammon Club 2,3; N Club 4; Golf 4; Major
N 4; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Numeral 1, Minor N 2;
Major N 3; Purple Honor Certificate.
KLOUTHIS, JOHN
JOHNSTON, NANCY
GAA 2; Timers 2,3; White Honor Certificate 3;
Purple Honor Certificate 3; Certificate of Proficiency 3.
KOGEN, FRED
KARLIN, ANDREA
JOHNSON, CRAIG
KARLIN, SCOTT
Transferred from Mather High School, Chicago, Illinois 1; Student Congress 1,4; Ski Club
3,4; Stage Band 1; Spring Play 3; White Honor
Certificate 2,3; Purple Honor Certifica.te 3.
KATZ, LILA
Hall D Council 1,2; Ski Club 3,4; White Honor
Certificate 2,3.
KOHAN, LYNN
Choral Union 4; Swimming 1,2; Numeral 1; Minor N 2.
Class Board 3,4; GAA 2; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Home Economics Club l ; Norsecapades
4; Asst. Costumes Chairman 4; Spring Play
Crew 3,4; White Honor Certificate 3; Purple
Honor Certificate 1,2.
Norsecapades Crew l; White Honor Certificate;
Purple Honor Certificate.
KAUFMAN, SCOTT
KOKRON, JOHN
KAHEN, KEITH
Baseball 1,2; Numeral l ; Major N 2; Track 3.
KADIN, ANDREA
Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; Gold
Scholarship Key 3; Silver Scholarship Key 2;
White Honor Certificate 1,2,3.
KALFEN, LORI
Basket ball 1; Soft ball 4 .
KALMAN, BARBARA
Girls Glee 1; Choral Union 2,3,4; Class Board
1,2,3; GAA 1,2; Leaders Gym 2,3,4; North Star 3;
Student Caucus 1; Basketball 1,2; White Honor
Certificate 3.
KALMES, RENEE
GAA 1; Leaders Gym 2,3,4; Vikettes 3,4; Track
1,2; Volleyball 2; White honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
KATZ, LOUIS
KAUFMAN, JOEL
KAUFMAN, SUSAN
Class Board 1,2,3,4; Baseball Manager 2; Basketball , Manager 2; Minor N 2; White Honor
Certificate l ; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4.
KAY, JANICE
GAA 1,2; Leaders Gym 2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4;
Swimming 1,2,3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 4;
White Honor Certificate 1; Purple Honor Certificate 2,3,4.
KEESHIN, BRETT
Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2,3; Minor N 2; Major N
3; Norsecapades 4; National Honor Society 3;
Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate .
KOPPEL, AMY
Transferred from Niles Township High School
East, Skokie Illinois 2; Timers Club 2,3,4; Choral Union 2,3,4; Bicycle Club 2.
KORSHAK, ELLAN
Class Board 1,2,3; White Honor Certificate
1,2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 3.
KOST, RUTH
Class Board 1,2; Homecoming Committee 4;
Homecoming Court 4; Vikettes 3,4; White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
KOST, STEVEN
Baseball 1.
KOTAS, SUE
.
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�KRAFT, JUDITH
Sage Leader 4; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3.
LAKIN, MITCHELL
N Club 4; Ski Club 3,4; Gymnastics l ; Tennis
1,2,3,4; Minor N 2, Major N 3.
KOVITZ, JEFF
Football 1,2,3,4; Numeral, l; Major N 2; Honorable Mention; All-Conference.
LAMET, MARK
KRAMER, PAUL
KRAMER, STUART
A.V.E. 1,2; Forensics 1; North Star 2,3; Project
Sage 3,4; Students for Isreal 1,2; National Honor
Society 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Hebrew Culture Award
1,2,3,4.
KRASNOW, BRUCE
LIEBERMAN, ALAN
Debate Team 2; N Club 4; Soccer 3,4, Minor N
3, Major N 4.
Hall Monitor 2; N Club 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4;
Major N 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2,
Major N 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Soccer 1,2,3, Minor
N 2, Major N 3.
LANDKAMP, LINDA
LIEBERMAN, CAREN
KRAFT, JUDY
Hockey Club 2,3,4; Purple Honor Certificate.
Leaders Gym 2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball
l; Football l; Golf 1 ,2; Gymnastics 1.
F.B.L.A. 4, Vice Presidnet 4.
LAPPING, HOWARD
N Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Minor N 2 ,
Major N 3,4, Captain 4; Soccer 1,2,3,4, Minor N
l, Major N 2,3,4, Captain 4; White Honor Certificate 2,3,4.
LASKY, JEFFREY
Transferred from Mather H.5. Chicago, Illinois
in 1976.
Advisory Committee 3,4; Sage 2 ,3; School Government 1,2,3,4; Student Caucus l ; Student
Congress 2,3,4, President 4; Students for Isreal
1; Childrens Play Crew 3; Norsecapades 4;
Spring Play Crew 3 .
LIEBERMAN, TODD
Childrens Play Crew l ; Fall Play Crew 1.
LIPSCHULTZ, BRAD
Transferred from Great Neck North H.5. Great
Neck, New York in 1975; Soccer 3,4; White
Honor Certificate 3,4.
Calliope 3,4; E.P.D.C. 4; Leaders Gym 2,3,4; N
Club 4; North Star 3,4; Sports Editor 4; Quill
and Scroll 3,4; Student Congress 4; Ski Club 3,4;
Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Numeral 1; Football
2,3,4; Minor N 2; Major N 3; Soccer 1; Numeral
1; Track 2; Numeral 2; Illinois State Scholarship
Semifinalist; White Honor Certificate; Purple
Honor Certificate.
Homecoming Committee 1,2; Home Ee. Club
1,2; Sage 2; Senior Class Board 4; Girls Glee 1;
Norsecapades Crew 1; Silver Scholarship Key 3;
White Honor Certificate 1,3; Purple Honor Certificate 2.
Softball, 2; Tennis 2,3,4.
KRAUS, STEVEN
LAZAR, JAMES
Art Club; White Honor Certificate, Purple Honor Certificate.
LASSER,~ ALYSE
Hall Council l; Ski Club 2,3; Football 2; Soccer
3; Tennis 2,3; White Honor Certificate.
Hall D Council 1,2; Treasurer 1; Debate 2; Ski
Club 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1; Numeral 1; Tennis 1,2;
Numeral 1; Minor N 2; White Honor Certificate
2; Purple Honor Certificate 1 ,3.
LEDGERWOOD, RICHARD
KRAUSE, ROBERT
Concert Band 3,4; N Club 3,4; Football 3,4;
Track 3,4; wrestling 1,2,3.
Bridge Club 4; Swimming 1,2; Numeral 1;
White Honor Certificate 1,3; Purple Honor Certificate 3.
Purple Honor Certificate.
KRAY, SHERRI
LEPP, SHERI
Auroris 4; Varsity Cheerleading 4; National
Thespian Society 2,3,4; P.A.Announcers 2,3,4;
Forensics 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Children's Play Crew l; Fall Play 3; Fall Play Crew 2;
Norsecapades 2,3; Norsecapades Crew 1; Spring
Play 2; Spring Play Crew 1,3; Illinois State
Scholarship Semifinalist; National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 2,3; White Honor Certificate; Purple
Honor Certificate.
KRINSKY, IRWIN
Math Club 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation; White Honor Certificate; Purple
Honor Certificate.
KRQN, EDWARD
KRUIT, EDWARD
KUSHNIR, ROBERT
LADD, DIANE
G.A.A. 1,2; Timers Club 1; Badminton 2,3, Minor N; Softball 1,2,3 Minor N 1, Major N 2,3;
Swimming 1,2 Major N; Volleyball 1,2,3,4 Minor N 1 , Major N 2,3,4, Captain 4; Purple Honor Certificate 1 ,3 .
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LEFTWICH, STEVE
Choral Union 2,3; Girls Glee 1; White Honor
Certificate 2.
LEVIN, ANDREA
Ski Club 1,2.
LOESSER, JOANNE
LUBELL, LARRY
LUSTIG, STEVE
Football 1; Golf 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3 .
LUSTIG, ROBBI
Calliope 4, Treasurer 4; Class Board 1 ,2, Chairman 2; Childrens Play Crew 1; Norsecapades
Crew 1; White Honor Certificate 1 ,3; Purple
Honor Certificate 2.
LYONS, LINDA
Class Board 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2, Treasurer 2,
Homecoming Committee 3,4; Leaders Gym
2,3,4; Ski Club 4; S.W.A. 1 ,2; Gymnastics
1,2,3,4, Minor N 1, Major N 2,3,4, Captain 4;
Diving 4, Major N 4; Track 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1,
Major N 2,3,4; Childrens Play 1; Fall Play Crew
2; Spring Play 3,4; White Honor Certificate 2,3.
LEVIN, ALENE
MCDADE, PATRICK
LEVINE, ROBIN
Cheerleader 1,3; Ski Club 1,2.
Leaders Gym 2; Gymnastics 3.
MADAY, MARY
Calliope 4; Leaders Gym 3,4; National Thespians Society 4; Purple Honor Certificate 3.
Homecoming Committee 4; Comecoming
Queen 4; Leaders Gym 3,4; Vikettes 3,4; Track
2,3,4; White Honor Certificate 3,4.
LEY, DANIEL
MALLIN, JAMES
LEVINE WENDY
National Thespian Society 2,3,4; N Club 3,4;
Vice President 4; T.S.C. 1, Student Congress 3,4;
Basketball 1 ,2, Minor N 2; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2,
Major N 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver
Scholorship Key 3; White Honor Certificate
1,2,4; Purple Honor Certificate 3.
LEVY, MARK
LEVY, MICHAIL
National Thespian Society 2,3; T.S.C. 1,2,3.
MALONE, STEVEN
Art Club 2,3,4; President 3; Class Board 2,3,4;
Natinal Thespian Society 2,3,4, Vice President
4; Ski Club 3,4; T.S.C. 2,3,4; Gymnastics 1; Childrens Play Crew 2,3,4; Fall Play 4; Fall Play
Crew 2 ,3 ,4; Norsecapades 2,3,4; Spring Play
1,2,3,4; Play Crew 1,2,3,4; National Merit Letter
of Commendation 4; National Honor Society 3;
Silver Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1 ,2,3,4.
�MANTELMAN, ANDREW
Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4, Minor N, Major
N; White Honor Certificate 2; Purple Honor
Certificate 3.
MILLER, Robin
Softball 1,2,3,4; Minor N 3, Major N 4.
MILLER, STEVEN
N Club 3,4; Ski Club 4; Football 1,3,4; White
Honor Certificate 1,2; Purple Honor Certificate
J
MARCOE, LEROY
Transferred from Sullivan H.S. Chicago, Illinois in 1974; Hall Monitor 2,3,4; Track Manager
3.
1
3.
MODES, LINDA
MAYSTER, ARNOLD
Hall Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 2;
Leaders Gym 2,3,4; North Star 4; Saga 2,3; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; White Honor Certificate 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1 ,2.
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MEDANSKY, DEBRA
Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Clarinet Choir 2,3,4; Forensics 2,3,4; National Thespian Society 4.
MEEK, JANICE
G.A.A. 1,2; Ski Club 2; Student Congress 1; Soft
ball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3, Captain 2,3.
arship Key 3, National Honor Society 3,4.
NAKAMURA, KELLY
Auroris 4; Cheerleading 1; GAA 1 ,2,3; Leaders
Gym 2,3,4; Vikettes 2,3; Norsecapades 1,2; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2; Silver Scholarship
Key 3; National Honor Society 3,4.
NEISTAT , RICHARD
Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 1 ,2; Purple Honor
Certificate 2,3,4; White Honor Certificate 1.
NELSON, JIM
Football 1; Wrestling 1.
MOKWA, CHRISTINA
Choral Union 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Girls Glee 1; Hall D
Council 1; Student Caucus 1,2 . .
MORAN, MICHAEL
N Club 3,4; Basketball ! ; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor
N 2, Major N 3,4; Track 1,3,4, Major N 3,4.
NETT, JAMES
Ski Club 1,2,3,4.
NEUMARK, DAVID
Hockey Club 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Minor N 2,
Major N 3; Swimming 1,2.
MEYER, TRACIE
Class Board 4; Saga 4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Purple
Honor Certificate 2,3.
MORRIS EDWARD
Choral Union 4.
MEYER, RICK
Band 1,2,3; School Government 1; Ski Club
2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3, Minor N 3; Purple Honor
Certificate 1; White Honor Certificate 2,3; Silver
Scholarship Key 3; National Honor Certificate
3,4.
MOSENSON, MARLA
MOSES, LENORA
MEYERS, HARRY
MICHAEL, MARK
Baseball 1; Football 1,2,4; Minor N 2, Major N
4.
MIKELL, JENNIFER
Calliope 4; Forensics 4; Hall Council Secretary
1; P.T.S.A. 1,4; Sage 2,3,4; Forensics 4; Hall
Council Secretary 1; P.T.S.A. 1,4; Sage 2,3,4; Ski
Club 3; Student Congress 4, Secretary 4; Student
Services Advisor Committee; Norsecapades 4;
National Merit Letter of Commendation; National Honor Society 3; Purple Honor Certifi. cate 1 ,2,3.
MILA, LOURDES
Forensics 2; Senior Class Board 4; Cross Country 4, Major N 4, Manager 4; Norsecapades
Crew 4; Illinois State Scholorship Semifinalist;
White Honor Certificate 1 ,2,3,4.
MILECKI, FRANCES
G.A.A. 1,2; Girls Glee l ; Basketball 1,2; Softball
1; Track 2.
MOSS, STEVEN
Bicycle Club 1; Infinity Limited 2,4; Sage 3,4;
Norsecapades 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation; National Honor Society 3; White
•
Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4.
MOTT, MICHAEL
Foreign Exchange Student 3; Radio Electronics
1.
MUELLER, APRIL
Business Careers Club 4 .
MUELLER, JEFFREY
N Club 3,4; Baseball 1 ,2,3,4; Basketball 1 ,2,3;
Football 1 ,2,3,4; Track 4.
MULLEUIX, JOE
Hockey Club 1,2; Baseball 1.
MUSSAR, CURT
Ski Club 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Purple
Honor Certificate 2,3.
MILLER; JEFF
MUSSMAN, JEREMY
MILLER, LORI
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Calliope 2,3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Co-Editor 4;
Forensics 2,3; National Forensics League 2,3;
National Thespian Society 1; Fall Play Crew 2,
Norsecapades 1; Spring Play 1; Spring Play
Crew 1; National Honor Society 3; Gold Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate.
NEWMAN, HARRY
Ski Club 2 ,3.
Calliope 4; G.A.A. 2; Timers Club 2; Badminton
3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Manager 4; White Honor
Certificate 3.
N Club 2,3,4; Football 1 ,2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major
N 3; Golf 1; Track 1; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Minor N
2, Major N 2; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4;
Purple Honor Certificate 2,3.
NEWBERGER, MATTHEW
Ski Club 2; Gymnastics 1 ,2,3; Minor N 2; Major
N 3; Tennis l ; White Honor Certificate 3.
Basketball 1,2, Minor N 2; Football 1; Soccer 2;
National Merit Letter of Commendation.
MYERS, MICHELLE
Home Ee. Club 2; Sage 2,3,4; S.W.A. 2; Tutor 4;
Childrens Play Crew; National Honor Society 3;
White Honor Certificate.
NITCHALS, DAVID
Bicycle Club 1; Football I; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 4; National
Merit Letter of Commendation 3.
NOLAN, PETER
NONCLERC, MARC
Technical Service Club 1 ,2,3,4; Thespian 2,3,4;
Childrens Play Crew 1 ,2,3; Fall Play Crew
1,2,3,4; Norsecapades Crew 1 ,2,3 ,4; Spring Play
Crew 1,2,3,4.
NORBERG, GLEN
NORDLING, DEBBIE
Forensics 2,3; Leaders Gym 2,3,4; White Honor
Certificate 1; National Honor Society 4.
NOVAK, EDEN
Auroris 4; Chamber Choir 4; GAA 3,4; Leaders
Gym 2,3,4; Madrigal Choir 4; Thespians 3,4;
Fall Play Crew 3, Norsecapades 4; Norsecapades
Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 3,4; White Honor
Certificate 3,4.
NOVAK, JANET
Class ·Board 1 ,2,3,4; North Star 3,4; Quill and
Scroll 4.
NOVAK, LARRY
NAKAMURA, JULIE
Class Board 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee
1,2,3,4; Vikettes 3,4; Purple Honor Certificate
1,2; White Honor Certificate 2,3,4; Silver Schol-
NOY, NOGA
Students for Israel 1,2,3; Timers Club 4; Sage
2,4.
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PERRY, LAWRENCE
OBERLANDER, ORIN
Bicycle Club 4; Chess Club 4; Infinity Unlimited 2,3,4; White Honor Certificate 2,3,4.
OLSHAN, LAWRENCE
PETERSON, JOSEPH
ORTMANNS, ROBERT
PFUNDHELLER, IRIS
OSWALD, ELIZABETH
PICKER, BRUCE
Ski Club 1,2,3; White Honor Certificate 1; Silver
Scholarship Key 3.
RABINS, ERICK
RAIDER, SCOTT
PAPP, SUSAN
PATINKIN, CAROL
Choral Union 2; Class Board 3,4; Community
Service 2; Girls Glee l; Leaders Gym 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3; Silver Scholarship Key
3; White Honor Certificate 1; Purple Honor Certificate 2. hip Key 3; White Honor Certificate l ;
Purple Honor Certificate 2.
PATIS, ALBERT
Football 2,3; Minor N 2; Major N 3; Norsecapades Crew 3.
PAWLAN, DONNA
PAWLOW, STEVEN
Class Board 2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Numeral 1;
Minor N 2; Major N 3; All-Conference 3; White
Honor Certificate 1; Purple Honor Certificate
2,3; Silver Scholarship Key 3; National Honor
Society 3.·
PIKOWSKY, RICHARD
Purple Honor Certificate 1.
RAMOUTAR, MAUREEN
PINKUS, JERRY
Auroris 4; National Thespian Society 3,4; Fall
Play Crew 4; Norsecapades 2,3,4; Norscapades
Crew 2,3.
Golf 2,3,4; Numeral 2; Major N 3,4; Most Valuable Player 4; All-Conference 4.
RASKIN, GARY
PIVAR, BRUCE
Class Board 2,3,4; EPAC 4; Leaders Gym 2,3,4;
N Club 2,3,4; Secretary 3, President 4; Student
Congress 4; Thespians 3,4; School Cause Committee 3,4; Football l ,2,3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N
2; Major N 2,3,4; Captain 1,2,4; All Conference
4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Major N 2,3,4; Captain 1,2;
State Qualifier 3; Track 2; Minor N 2; Norsecapades 2; Spring Play 3; Spring Play Crew 3;
National Honor Society 3; Silver Scholarship
Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4.
PLATT, STUART
Choral Union 4; Orchestra 4; Stage Band 3; Norsecapades 2,3,4; Spring Play 3,4; Purple Honor
Certificate 3.
PEACOCK, THOMAS
PECK, TAYLOR
Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4;
Orchestra 3,4; Track 1.
.POGRUND, DAVID
Class Board 1,3; Backgammon Club 3; N Club
4; Students for Israel 1,2; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Tennis 1; Purple
Honor Certificate 1,2; White Honor Certificate
3; Silver Scholarship Key 4.
Ski Club 3,4 Cross Country 1; Golf 1.
PENN, JULIENNE
Ski Club 4; Swimming 3,4; Purple Honor Certificate 3.
PENZIK, JUDY
PEREL, FREDERICK
Purple Honor Certificate 3.
PERELMAN, KATHY
POLAN, ELLEN
POLLACK, GREG
POLLITER, ERNEST
Foreign Exchange Student 4; N Club 3; Ski Club
3; Football 2; Soccer 2,3,4; Major N 3,4; Track 4
Major N 4; White Honor Certificate 1; Silver
Scholarship Key 4.
POOLE, DEBORAH
Class Board 3,4; Homecoming Committee 1,2,4;
Chairwoman 4; Student Appeals Board 1; Silver
Scholarship Key 3; National Honor Society 4;
Purple Honor Certificate 1,2.
Calliope 3; Choral Union 4; Forensics 3; White
Honor Certificate 2,3 ,4.
PERKINS, JEFFREY
PRITCHETT, WILLIAM
Transferred from Ida Crown High School Chicago, Illinois;N Club 4; Student Congress 2;
Football 2,3,4; Minor N 2,3; Major N 4.
POPE
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RICHARD
PROBER, DAWN
PERPER, ALAN
Transferred from Bogan High School 3; Girls
Athletic Association 2; Spanish Club 3; White
Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4.
Hockey Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3; Soccer 1,2;
Minor N 2; White Honor Certificate 3.
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RATIIFF, DON
Football 1, Numeral 1.
RASHKOW, LORI
Freshman Class Board l ; Sophmore Class Board
2; White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
RAUGSTAD, MARY
REICH, HOLLY
Ski Club 3.
PLENNER, ALLEN
PAZZOL, ROSS
Chess Club 2,3; Peer Counseling 2; Bridge Club
3; Football 2, Letter 2; Swimming 1,2; Numeral
1, Minor N 2; Track 3, minor N 3; White Honor
Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate; Silver
Scholarship Key.
QUAM, MIKE
REICH, TAMARA
Class Board, 2,3,4; Fornesics 2,3,4; National Forensics League 2,3,4; National Thespian Society
3,4; Leader's Gym 3,4; Chamber Choir 4; Choral
Union 2,3; Girls Glee 1; Students for Israel 3;
Children's Play Crew 2; Norsecapades 2,4; Norsecapades Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 3; Winter
Play Crew 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver
Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1;
Purple Honor Certificate 2; N .F.L.(Forensics) 1st
Place Trophies 3,4, 2nd Place Trophie 2; NEDT
Certificate 2; National Forensics League Degree
of Distinction 4.
REIFMAN, SALLYE
Class Board 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee
2,3,4, Sec/ treas. 3, Director 4; Leaders Gym 3,4;
SAGE 2,3; Social Studie~ Advisory Committee
1,2,3; Vikettes 3,4, Capt. 4; Homecoming Court
3; Children's Play Crew 2; Norsecapades Crew
2,3; Spring Play Crew 3; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; National Honor Society 3,4";
Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key
3; White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
REINZER, ALAN
RHUM, LAWRENCE
N Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Minor N 1,2; Major
N 3,4; Basketball 1, Numeral 1; Football 1,2,3,4;
Numeral 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Honorable
Mention All-Conference 4; Purple Honor Certificate 2.
RISCH, DEBORAH
Girls Glee 1; Choral Union 4.
�ROBIN, JONATHAN
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RUSK, PATRICIA
ROBBINS, SUSAN
RUTH, DEBORAH
Backgammon Club 3; Homecoming 2,3; Class
Board 2.
ROGOFF, ROSS
SAGE 4.
ROMER, ROBYN
Softball 2; Volleyball 2; Norsecapades 3.
ROOM, DANA
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G.A.A. 2, Technical Services Club 2,3,4; Timers
2; Drama Club 2,3,4; Home Economics Club 1,2;
Children's Play Crew 3; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3,4;
Norsecapades Crew 2,3,4; One Act Play Crew
'9,4; Spring Play Crew 2,3,4; White Honor Certificate 1,2.
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Home Economics Club 2; S.W.A. 2.
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Hall Council 1; Homecoming Committee 3,4;
School Government 4; Student Congress 4;
Class Board 2,3,4; Co-chairman 3; National
Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 3;
White Honor Certificate 1,2,3.
Class Board 4; North Star Photographer 2,3;
Quill and Scroll 4; SAGA Photography Editor 4;
Ski Club 2,3; White Honor Certificate 4; Purple
Honor Certificate 2,3.
Class Board 1,2,3,4; Secretary 2; English-Foreign
Language Advisory Committee 4; Forensics
1,2,3; Homecoming Committee 2,3; Infinity Unlimited Secretary 4; National Forensics League
1,2,3,4; Student Appeals Board 4; Student Congress 4; Norsecapades Crew l ; Spring Play Crew
1; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4;
Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4.
ROZEN, MICHELLE
Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3;
Calliope 2; Leaders Gym 2,3,4; Class Board 2,3;
Silver Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate.
RUBIN, LORI
Class Board 2; White Honor Certificate 2; Purple Honor Certificate 3,4.
RUBIN, RICK
RHOADES, MICHAEL
Baseball 1; Numeral 1; Soccer l; Numeral 1.
RUBENSTEIN, SHERI
RUBY, BARRY
N Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Numeral 1, Minor
N 2, Major N 3,4; Wrestling 1,2, Numeral 1,
Minor N 2.
RUPP, STEVEN
Track 1; White Honor Certificate 2; Purple
Honor Certificate 1.
Class Board 1,2; Timers Club 2.
SCHELS, MONICA
S.W .A. 1,2,3; Vice President 1,2; President 3;
Na·tional Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship
Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4.
SCHEY, KATHY
Ski Club 3.
SACKS, ARNOLD
SCHINBERG, PAULA ·
SAKAMOTO, FRAN
SCHMID, VALERIE
Ski Club 3,4; Art Club 1,3; Concert Band 1,2;
White Honor Certificate 2; Purple Honor Certificate 4.
SALAZAR, MARGARET
Calliope 4; Computer Club 3,4; President 4;
Cygnettes 2; Foreign Exchange Student 3; GAA
2, Thespians 4; SWA 1,2; Swimming 1,3; Major
N 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1.
SCHOR, PAM
Transferred from New Trier West High School.
SALTZBERG, STUART
N Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4,
Numeral 1; Minor N 2,3, Major N 4;Soccer
1,2,3; All-Conference 22 Minor N, 1; Major N ,
2,3; Tennis 1,2,3,4 , Minor N , 1; Major N, 2,3,4;
All Conference 3; White Honor Certificate 1;
Purple Honor Certificate 2,3,4.
ROTER, MARK
ROTH, SUSAN
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SABIN, KAREN
SCHECHTER, SUSAN
SCHINBERG, PAULA
SCHRAMM, LINDA
Auroris 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Homecoming Committee
4; Leaders Gym 3,4; Vikettes 3,4; Track 1.
SAMPRAS, TIMOTHY
SCHUMER, KAREN
SAMSKY, ALAN
SCHULTZ, LAURA
Class Board 3,4; Leaders 2,3,4; N Club 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Caucus 1,2;
Basketball 1,2; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Soccer 2;
Minor N 2; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Numeral 1; M inor N
2; Major N 3,4, All Conference 3; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Scholarship Certificate 1,2;
Purple Honor Certificate 3,4.
Cheerleading 1,2.
White Honor Certificate.
SCHWARTZ, CINDY
Class Board 3; Ski Club 1,2,3; Purple Honor
Certificate 2,3.
SCHWARTZ, ROBERTA
SANDERS, MARCIA
Leaders 2,3,4; Timers Club 1,2; Hall Council 1.
Track 4.
SCHY, BILL
SANDMAN, STUART
SARANTOS, T AKIS
Radio Electronics Club 2; N Club 3,4; Basketball 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2;
Major 3,4.
SCANLON, TIM
Soccer 1; Numeral 1; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4.
SCHAFFEL, LORI
Class Board 1,2,3,4; Co-chairperson 2; E.P.D.C.
3; Girls Glee 1; Homecoming Committee 3,4;
North Star 3,4; Peer Counseling 2; Project Sage
3,4; Quill and Scroll 4; Student Congress 3,4;
Secretary 3; Technical Service Club 1,2; Illinois
State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; White Honor Certificate 1,2; Purple Honor Certificate 3,4.
Minor N 2,3; Major N 4; Captain 4;
Golf 4;. _
White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
SCIORTING, DANIEL
SEFFREN, LORI
Auroris 4; Cheerleading 1; National Thespian
Society 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Ski Club 3; Children's Play 1,2; Fall Play 1,3; Choreographer 4;
Crew 2; Norsecapades 1,2,3,4; Materials Board
4; Assistant Choreographer 2,4; Spring Play
1,2,3,4; Assistant Choreographer 3; Crew 1; Silver Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate
1,2; Purple Honor Certificate 3.
SELDIN, IAN
North Star 1,2,3,4; Photography Editor 4; Quill
and Scroll 3,4.
SHREEAN, JASON
Stage Band 3; Choral Union 4.
SCHAFFEL, SANDRA
SCHAPPERT, RANDALL
Track 1; Wrestling 4.
SHAH, NITINKUMAR
White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
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�SHEINKO P, SUSAN
Class Board 1,2,3,4 Co-chairman 1; Girls Glee 1;
Homecomin g Committee 2,3,4; Chairman 3,4;
North Star 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4;
Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key
3; Purple Honor Certificate.
SILVER, JANICE
Choral Union 4; Orchestra 3,4; Stage Band 3;
Soccer 1,2,3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N 2, Major N
3,4; Purple Honor Certificate 1.
National Thespians Society 2,3,4; Secretary 4;
Technical Services Club 2,3,4; Winter Play 2,4;
Childrens Play 2; Childrens Play Crew 3; Set
Designer 3; Fall Play Crew 3; Scenis Artist 3;
Norsecapade s 2; Norsecapade s Crew 2,3; Set
Designer 3; Norsecapade s Materials Board 4;
Spring Play 3,4; Winter Play Crew 3; National
Merit Semifinalist ; National Honor Society 3;
Gold Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3.
SHERMA N, MICHAEL
SILVER, MICHAEL
SHER, BRET
Hall Council 1.
SHINITZK Y, LISA
Calliope 1,2,3,4; Co-editor 2; Editor in chief 3;
Foreign Language Club 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Girls
Glee 1; Leaders 2,3,4; National Thespian Society
2,3,4; Technical Services Club 1,2,3,4; Tennis
2,3; Minor N 2,3; Children's Play Crew 1,2,3,4;
Fall Play Crew 2,3; Norsecapade s Crew 1,3; One
Act Play Crew 2; Spring Play Crew 2; Purple
Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4.
Viking Male Chorus l; Football Team 1,2; Numeral l; Minor-N; Norsecapades 4; Spring Play
l; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate.
Golf Team 1,2,3; Numeral 1; Minor-N 2; J.V.-N
3; Track Team 3,4; J.V.-N 3; Varsity-N 4; White
Honor Certificate 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1. ·
SILVERSTEIN, MICHAEL
STEIN, ERIC
SIMETH, OLIVER
STEIN, LESLEE
German Honor Award 3.
SIMON, PAULA
Art Club 4.
Choral Union 3,4; Girls Glee 1; SWA 1,2; White
Honor Certificate; Purple Honor Certificate.
SIROTZKI, SHARON
G.A.A. l; F.B.L.A. 4; Purple Honor Certificate 3.
SHRAGO , ROBERT
SKALETZK, DAYID
Baseball 1,3,4; Letter 2,3; Basketball l; Letter 2.
SKELIN, CAREEN
SHUWAL, SHERRY
Home Economics Club 1.
Choral Union 2; Girls Glee 1; S.W.A. 1; Purple
Honor Certificate 2,3.
SKOWRO N, RANDALL
SHYMAN , STUART
STARK, ARTHUR
Intermediate Band l ; Concert Band 2,3; Viking
Male Chorus 1.
SHLIFKA, LORI
SHREERAM, JASON
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Numeral l ; Minor- N 1,2;
Major-N 3,4; Center.
STEFFENS, RON
SIMPSON , WILLIAM
Orchestra 4; Ski Club 4; Cross Country 4.
SOVCIK, RICHARD
Radio Electronics Club 2,3,4; Vice President 2,3;
President 4; Model Railroad Club 3,4; Treasurer
Class Board 4; Saga Production 4; Ski Club
1,2,3,4; White Honor Certificate 2,3; Purple
Honor Certificate 2.
STEINBERG, GARY
Vice President Hall D Council 4; Math Club 4;
Student Caucus l ; Class Board 1,2,3,4; Spanish
Club 3; Tutoring Program 3,4; Basketball
1,2,3,4; Numeral l ; Varsity-N 2,3; NEDT Certificate; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist;
National Merit Letter of Commendat ion; N<1:tional Honor Society 3; Gold Scholarship Key 3;
White Honor Certificate 1,2,3.
STENDER, BRUCE
Silver Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate.
STENGEL, CATHY
N Club 4; Soccer 1; Tennis Numeral 4 Letter 3
Position 3; White Honor Certificate; Purple
Honor Certificate.
4.
STEPHENS, TANYA
SLUTSKY, SCOTT
STERN, ALLISON
SIEGEL, DAYID
SMITH, MARLA
A.V.E. 1,2; Class Board 1,2; Technical Services
Club 1,2; Children's Play Crew 1,2; Fall Play
Crew 1,2; Norsecapade s Crew 2,3; Spring Play
Crew 1,2.
SIEGEL, MARLA
Ski Club 1,2.
SIEGEL, SUE
Creative Cookery Club 3; Children's Play Crew
2; Fall Play Crew 2.
SOLAR, SHARON
SOLOMO N, JERROLD
Ski Club 3; White Honor Certificate.
SOLOMO N, MICHAEL
Class Board 1,2,3,4; N . Club 3,4; S.O.L. Club
1,2,3,4; President 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Student
Congress 4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Numeral 1; Minor N
2; Major N 3,4; Captain 1,2; Silver Scholarship
Key 3.
SIEGEL, VICKY
Advisory Committee 1,2,3,4; Choral Union
2,3,4; Forensics 2; Girls Glee 1; Hall Monitor
1,2,3,4; National Thespian Society 3,4; Technical Services Club 2,3,4; Class Board 1,2; Children's Play Crew 3; Fall Play 2; Crew 2,3; Norsecapades Crew 2,3; One Act Plays Crew 1,2,3,4;
Spring Play Crew 1,2,3,4; Illinois State Scholar
4; National Honor Society 3,4.
SIELCK, CINDY
Gold Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate.
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Home Economics Club l; National Thespians
Society 2,3,4; Gymnastics Team 1,2,3,4; Children's Play 1; Children's Play Crew 2; Norsecapades 2; Spring Play Crew l; National H onor
Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 3; Purple
Honor Certificate.
SOLOMO N, STEVEN
A.V.E. 1,2,3; Backgammo n Club 3; Bicycle Club
1,2; Chess Club 1,2,3; P.A. Announcer 3,4;
School Government 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Student
Congress 3,4; Elections Committee Co-chairman 4; Swimming 1; Illinois State Scholarship
Semifinalist 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation; National Honor Society 3,4; Gold
Scholarship Key 3; Silver Scholarship Key 3;
Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Rensaelier
Polytechnic Institute Award for Outstanding
Math and Science Student 3.
STERN, MITCHELL
Class Board 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Soccer
Team 2; Tennis Team 1,2,3; Numeral l ; J.V.-N ;
Minor-N; White Honor Certificate 2,3; Purple
Honor Certificate 3.
STEVENS, MARK
STEZSKAL, GAIL
STREIPS, KARLIS
Foreign Exchange Student 3; Forensics 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Swim Team 1; National Merit Semifinalist; Purple Honor Certificate.
SUEKOV, SCOTT
Swim Team 4; Numeral 1; Major-N 3; Butter
Fly Stroke.
�SULKIN, HILLARY
Class Board 1,2; Saga 3; Student Congress 3;
P.T.5.A. 3; Student Appeals Board 3; White
Honor Certificate 4.
SUTKER, EDIE
Future Teachers of America 4; Homecoming
Committee 1,2; Class Board 2; National Thespians Society 2,3,4; Technical Services Club 2,3,4;
Peer Counselling 2; National Council of Teacher Achievement Awards Participant 3; Children's Play Crew 2; Fall Play 2,3; Fall Play Crew
2,3; Norsecapades Crew 2,3; Costumes Chairman 3; Spring Play Crew 1,2,4; National Honor
Society 3; Gold Scholarship Key 3; White Honors Certificate 1,2,3.
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WEBER, MICHELE
White Honor Certificate l; Purple Honor Certificate 3; Children's Play Crew 2; Spring Play
Crew 2; Class Board 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Saga 2; North Star, Page Editor 3,4;
Leader's Gym 3,4; Quill and Scroll 4; Vikettes 4.
WEDGE, KATHY
Norsecapades Crew 1,2,3,4; Assistant Costumes
Chairperson 3; One Act Plays Crew 4; Spring
Musical Crew 1,2,3,4; T.S.C. 1,2,3,4; Thespians
2,3,4; Sage 3; Calliope 4.
WEIL, RICHARD
Technical Services Club 1,2,3; Thespian Society
2,3,4.
SyYEET, GEORGE
WEINBERG, JAMES
TOBIAS, JOHN
Ski Club 1,2.
HARRIS, WEINER
Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; Silver
Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate;
Bridge Club 2,3,4.
TROOP, GAYLE
Leaders Gym 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4.
WEIDGART, SCOTT
F.B.L.A. 4; Timer's Club 2.
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Class Board 3,4; Football 1,2; Numeral 1; Minor-N 2; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Minor-N 2; MajorN 3.
TSUNETA, NINA
WEINSTEIN, MICHAEL
TRUE, MICHELLE
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Art Club 1,2; Technical Services Club 1,2,3,4;
Thespians 1,2,3,4; Saga 4; Children's Play Crew
2,3; Fall Play Crew 2,3,4; Norsecapades 2,4; Norsecapades Crew 1,3; Winter Plays Crew 2,3;
Spring Play 3; Spring Play Crew 1,2.
Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; National Merit Semifinalist; National Honor Society 3; Gold Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor·
Certificate 1,2,3; Cross Country 1,2,3; Numeral
1; Minor-N 2.
TUCKER, SCOTT
Swimming Team 1; All-Conference; G.A.A. 1.
Baseball 1, Manager Minor-N 1.
WEIS, KAREN
WEIS, WAITER
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WISPER, LORI
WHITE Honor Certificate 3,4; PURPLE Honor
Certificate 2; Spring Play Crew 2; Class Board
1,2; G.A.A. 1; Saga 3,4; Section Editor 3.
WOLDORF, MICHAEL
WOLF, HOWARD
WOLF, MARK
PURPLE Honor Certificate 1 ,2,3,4; Baseball 1 ,2;
Minor-N 2; Manager Football 1; Numeral 1;
Wrestling 1,2; Numeral l; Minor-N 2.
WEINER, AUDREY
Saga 1,2,3; North Star 1,2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Calliope 3,4; Quill & Scroll 1,2,3; Radio Electronics
2; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship
Key 2,3; White Honor Certificate; Purple Honor
Certificate.
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WISEL, LAUREN
· TUROVITZ, SHERYL
Class Board 2; White Honor Certificate; Purple
Honor Certificate
WEISS, RICHARD
WEI, GRACE
VIDAL, ANA
Ski Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Gold Scholarship
Key 3.
Transfer from Oak Park River Forest High
School 3; Chorus 3.
WELK, WENDY
VITALE, MIKE
Students for Israel l,2,3,4.
WELLS, SCOTT
WALLACH, SCOTT
WERNER, PAUL
WARDA, ROMONA
WHITE, SHELLEY
WARSHAW, MARLENE
Purple Honor Certificate 3; Children's Play 1,2;
Children's Play Crew 1; Norsecapades Crew l;
Spring Play 2,3; National Thespian Society
• 2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Class Board 1.
Purple Honor Certificate 2; Girls Glee 1; Save-aPet 1.
WOLFINGER, WENDY
WOLFINSOHN, BARRY
WUEST, RON
WHITE Honor Certificate; PURPLE Honor
Certificate; Football 1,2,3; Minor N, 2; Major N,
3; Gymnastics 1; Track 1,2; Numeral 1; Leaders
Gym 2,3,4; N Club 4.
WULFF, JULIE
Cheerleading 1; Choral Union 3; Chamber
Choir 4; Leaders Gym 2,3,4; Madrigal Choir 4;
National Thespians Society 2,3,4; Technical
Services Club 1,2,3,4; Class Board 2,3.
YALOWITZ, JEFFREY
ZAGON, JUDY
ZEAL, STEVEN
.
WHITE Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; Spring Play 1,3,4; Norsecapades
Cres 1; Children's Play Crew 1,2; Fall Play Crew
1,2,3,4; Lighting Crew Chairman 4; Gymnastics
2,3,4; Minor N, 2; Major N, 3,4; Biology Club 1;
N Club 3,4; National Thespian Society 1,2,3,4;
Technical Services Club 1,2,3,4.
ZEITLIN, STEVEN
Leaders Gym 3; N Club 2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4;
Numeral 1; Major N 2,3,4.
ZENNER, MARLA
PURPLE Honor Certificate 3; Fall Play Crew 1;
Norsecapades 4; Spring Play Crew 1,2; Choral
Union 4; Spring Play Crew 1,2; Choral Union 4;
G.A.A. 1; Girls Glee l; Home Ee Club 2,3;
ZIDRON, LAWRENCE
Track 1,2,3,4; Numeral l; Minor N 2; Major N
3,4; N Club 4.
WIEBORT, ROBERT
ZIELEN, WENDY
WILFINGER, ELIZABETH
Swim Club 3,4.
Timers Club 2,3; Girls Glee 1.
WASSERMAN, DONNA
ZOOK, LORI
Class Board 2.
WINSTON, ROBERT
WEBBER, CHARLES
WINSTON, LAUREN
PURPLE Honor Certificate; Art Club 2; Homecoming Committee 3; Home Ee Club 3; Backgammon Club 2; Biology Club 2.
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�Index
A
Abelman, Robin .... 209
Ablin, Edye ... .... .. 209
Achler, Sandra ...... 209
Achler, Scott ........ 199
Adachi, Anne .... ... 209
Adelson, Michael
.... ... ... . 99,113,118,209
Aderman, Carla ... 60,179
Aderman, Elisa . .... 199
Albert, Mary Anne .. 179
Albiani, Mr. Ronald .236
Alev, Rebecca .. . ... . 189
Alexander, Brandy ... 199
Al~nder, Tammy . 60,61
AlfJssa, Helen ...... 199
Alfus, Ms. Mary .... 236
Allen, Mark ........ 189
Alpert, Alisa .... 119,209
Alpert, Jan ........ . 189
Alpert, Lynne .... . .. 209
Alpert, Robyn ...... 189
Alscher, Sharon . .... 209
Alscliuler, Jacquelin .199
Amstadter, Lori .107,209
Anderson, David . 131,179
Anderson, Randall .. 209
Anderson, Thomas .. 199
Andre, Aaron ....... 189
Andre, Lydia ....... . 118
Angelaccio, Cheryl . . 179
Angelaccio, Susan . .. 199
Angell, Darlene ..... 209
Appel, Burton . . . . .. 179
Appel, Laurence . 60,61,199
Apple, Lori .... .. ... 209
Applebaum, Marc ... 179
Arakawa, Stephanie
.... .. . ....... . . 60,61,189
Armbruster, Ms. Maureen
.. ... ... .. ..... ..... . 236
Arndt, Robert . . .... . 189
Arnieri, Gina . . 60,61,199
Aronson, Shelley .... . 60
Arvidson, Sandy ... . 199
Axelrod, Michele .. .. 179
Axelrod, Lawrence ... 209
..
.
~
,;
"
264
.. .. .. .. . 60,61,104,111,199
Balestri, Annmarie ... 60
Balla, Janet ......... 189
Balla, John ......... 199
Bangart, Laura .... . . 189
Baran, David .. . .. . . 199
Barinholtz, David ... 189
Barkes, Audrey .. . . . 179
Barnes, Ronni ... 189,179
Baroi\, Lori . .. . ..... 189
Barstor, Mr. John ... 236
Bartosch, Betsy ..-... 189
Barttenes, Debra .... 179
Barttenl!S, Eydie
. . ... .. .. 48,49,121,122,209
Bass, Andrea . . .. . ... 209
Bass, Doree .... . . . .. 179
Bass, Robin ......... 189
Bauman, Allison .... 209
Bayer, David ... 60,61,199
Bayer, Jordan .110,122,209
Bear, Keith . ... . .... 209
Bear, Roberta ..... .. 209
Becker, ·Arnold ... . . . 179
Becker, Elliot ..... . . 179
Becker, Jana .. . ... . . 199
Becker, Lyn . ... ... . . 179
Becker, Marcy . . ... . 189
Behrman, Floyd .... . 209
Belgrad, Ellen .. ... .. 179
Belgrad, Marc . .. 113,209
Bemoras, Jeffrey .139,199
Bemoras, Robert .139,199
Benarieh, Ziva .... . . 189
Bender, Melissa ..... 209
Bendersky, Bradley
.. . ..... . ... . . .. . 127,209
Benjamin, Nancy .. 60,61
Benjamin, Roberta · . . 199
Benowitz, Louis . .... 189
Benson, Karin . . . 114,209
Berg, Julie ..... . .. 60,179
Berg, Larry .. . ...... 189
Berg, Melanie
... 48,49,61,119,122,123,209
B
Babendir, Brian
Babetch, Steven . .. . . 179
Bachmeir, Sonia ..... 189
Baggio, Denise . ..... 189
Bakal, Barry . .. ... . . 209
Baker, Samuel .. . ... 209
Baldasso, Catherine
.... . 179
Berg, Robert .. ...... 209
Bergart, Pamela .. . .. 179
Bergen, Marla ....... 209
Berger, Joel ...... . .. 199
Berke, Richard . .. ... 209
Berkley, Jacalyn .. 60,179
Berkman, Harve ..... 199
Berkowitz, Gail ... .. 179
Berkowsky, Alan ... . 210
Berkson, David . . . .. 210
Berkson, Keith .. .. . . 179
Berman, Floyd ...... 127
Berman, Rhonda . .. . 179
Berman, Ross . . .. ... 210
Berman, Susan ...... 179
Berman, Wendy ..... 189
Bernstein, Jeffrey .... 210
Bernstein, Kathy .. .. 179
Bertan, Michael . ... .. 199
Bethke, Michael .. . . . 179
Binder, Howard .. . .. 189
Birkhain, Barbara
.......... .. .... 60,61,189
Bischoff, Claudia .... 210
Blachman, Alfie .. 124,125
Blachman, David
. .. . 49,50,51,53,122,123,133
Blackman, Ms. Judith .236
Black, Tracy .... .. .. . 210
Blackman, Lauren .. . 199
Blake, Harriet ....... 179
Blakey, Kenneth
Brauchler, Anet ..... 179
Brauchler, Karen . .. . 189
Brenner, Steve . ... . . 189
Bresler, Andrea .. 119,210
Bresler, Michael ..... 179
Brettner, Kimberly
.... . .. ....... . . 88,93,210
Brickman, Beth ..... 189
Brief, David . 131,142,180
Brief, Dena .. 100,119,199
Brigham, Mr. Herb . . 236
Brod, Jennifer .... 60,199
Brodsky, Barry .. . ... 199
Brody, Richard .. 137,180
Brody, Steven I
. . . ... ...... .. 104,133,210
Bromberg, Alan . . ... 210
Bromberg, Cathy . . . . 210
Bronstein, David .. .. 199
Bronstein, Lee . . ... . 210
Bronswick, Gail ... . . 199
Brottman, Lynn .60,61,210
Brottman, Michael .. 199
Brown, Claudia . 61,94,95
Brown, Cynthia .. . .. 199
Brown, Lauren . ... . . 190
Brown, Susan . .. .. .. 210
Browning, Mr. Donald
... ....... 88,89,93,127,210
.. . ..... . . ... .... .... 236
Bleizien, Stephen .. . . 179
Blitzstein, Rhonda . .. 210
Blitzstein, Robin ... . 199
Block, Debra . .. .... . 210
Block, Susan . . . . .... 189
Blomquist, Eric . .. .. 210
Blustein, Debbie . ... 189
Bobinsky, Debra .. .. 210
Bobinsky, Robert .. . 179
Bobrow, Michael ... . 210
Booker, David ... . . . 189
Borchew, Michael ... 210
Borchew, Steven ..... 131
Boring, James . .. 131,142
Borman, Keith ...... 189
Borowsky, Paul .. . . . 210
Brady, Bernard . . . . . 210
Brady, Michelle ... . .. 189
Braidman, Mitchell . . 210
Brand, Donald . . 133,199
Brand, Martin ..... . 210
Brandon, Mindy .... 210
Brant, Mitchell .. 135,137
Brant, Sharon ....... 210
Brass, Ann ......... 189
Brauchler, David . 127,210
Bruchman, Paul .. 129,190
Brukhartz, Mark . . .. 199
Brumlik, Jill . . . . . . . . 210
Bukowski, Michael .. 210
Burns, Janine ..... . . 200
Butters, Judy ....... 190
Byster, Michael . . ... 210
c
Cabin, David .. ... . . 200
Cain, Neil .. . . .. ...."211
Calin, Jennifer ...... 211
Calin, Judith .... .. . . 180
Callif, Deborah .. . . . 200
Cannon, Ms. Norma . 236
Cannon, Tod ....... 190
Cantor, Tod . .. .. .. . 211
Cantor, Wendy . .... 190
Caplan, Dana ....... 190
Caras, Ronald .. ..... 190
Cardula, Mr. Frank .. 242
Carey, Mr. Stanley .. 236
�Carlin, Patti ....... . 180
Carlino, Clifford . ... 211
Carlson, Bradley . . .. 211
Carlson, Karen . .... . 190
Carlson, Todd .. .. .. 190
Carrell, Mr. Ray .... 236
Carson, Michelle .... 180
Casten, Richard ..... 129
Castiello, Louis ..... 211
Cepeda, Randall ... .. 180
Cepeda, Ronald ..... 200
Ceresa, Mr. Aldo .... 237
Ceroghine, Mr. Charles
... . .. .... .... ....... 236
• Channo n, Mitchell
....... ... ..... . 94,95,200
Chavis, Lenore . .. . .. 200
Choi, Yun Yung ... . 190
Chorney, Rhonda
.. ....... .. . 94,95,116,118
Choyinski, Jam es . 127,211
Christiansen, Joel ... 190
Christie, Mr. Peter .. 237
Christy, Sharon ..... 190
Chroma n, Todd ..... 190
Chu, Franco ..... 137,180
Chung, Helen ....... 180
Chung, Paul ...... . . 200
Chunowitz, Carrie
....... ....... .. 60,61,190
Gtron, Stephen ..... 211
Cline, Ms. Esther . 237,240
Cloch, Steven ....... 200
Cogan, Scott . ....... 200
Cohen, Debra .... ... 200
Cohen, Eliot ....... . 180
Cohen, Erwin ....... 180
Cohen, Ilene ... ..... 211
Cohen, Jeffery .. .... 180
Cohen, Julie ....... . 200
Cohen, Lisa . . ...... . 200
Cohen, Lynn . . ...... 211
Cohen, Marcy .... .. 180
Cohen, Marlene ..... 190
Cohen, Michael ..... . 180
Cohen, Ronald ...... 211
Cohen, Sandra .. . . .. 211
Cohen, Sheila . . .. . . . 200
Cohen, Susan . . . ... . 190
Cohen, Tamara .... . 190
Cohn, Steven ... 139,200
Colantonio, Angelo . . 211
Colantonio, Anthon y .190
Cole, Teri ....... ... 200
Cole, Tracy ....... .. 180
Colecchia, Deborah .. 190
Colecchia" Richard .. 190
Colen, Barbara ...... 211
Collins, Mark ....... 200
Colombik, Roger .128,190
Colombus, Deborah
....... ....... .... 60,200
Compiani, Lisa ...... 190
Conis, John ....... . 190
Conradt, Heidi D. . .. 190
Contarsy, Elise ...... 190
Conway, Bari ....... 200
Conway, Marcie ..... 180
Cook, Barry ....... . 211
Cook, Ila .... .. .... . 180
Cooper, Andrea ..... 211
Cooper, Katherine . . . 190
Cooper, Mark . .. 128,190
Coi>per, Sharon .. ... 115
Coplon, Cary
....... .... 61,110,111,200
Corday, Sandra .... . 190
Covinsky, Michael .. 190
Cowen, Ms. Marla .. 237
Cress, Mr. John ..... 237
Crivlare, Laura ...... 200
Cunnin gham, bavid
....... ....... ... 135,211
Custer, Mindi ....... 211
Czyzewicz, Michael .. 180
D
Dachman, Phillip .134,190
Dachman, William .. 200
Danielak, William
. ....... ...... . . . 131,180
Daus, Kevin ....... . 190
Davies, Richard . .... 211
Davis, Sheryl ... .... 211
Deardorff, Mr. Barry . 237
DeGraff, Beth ...... . 200
DeGraff, David
.. ... ... .. . .. .. 48,123,211
Deitz, Deann ....... 190
Delaurier, Nancy .... 211
Desbiens, Catheri ne . 190
Desbiens, Paul ...... 190
Deutch, Mr. Michael
....... ....... ... 237,243
Deutsch, Ellyn ..... . 211
Deutsch, Lynn ...... 211
Deutsch, Ross ...... 190
Devine, Karen ...... 200
Dexter, John ...... .. 211
Dick, Stuart ....... . 190
Dicker, Joel ....... .. 200
Dietrich, Jeffrey . 127,211
Dijohn, Debra ...... 180
Dolin, Laura ... .. . . . 211
Dolitsky, Linda . .. . . 200
Dolnick, Lisa ...... . 180
Donenberg, Barbara . 211
Donenberg, Phillip
. . ...... .. ....... 139,200
Donenberg, Randi ... 180
Doody, Kenneth .... 135
Doppelt, David .. 117,201
Doppelt, Michelle ... 211
Dozoretz, Randy .... 201
Drachler, Celene .... 190
Dribin, Laura
. ....... ... 90,113,119,211
Drohan, Timoth y ... 190
Drucker, Richard .... 212
Duminy , Isabelle .. .. 212
Dunaj, Lawrence .... 130
Dunsky , Corey ... .. 190
Dunsky , Marda ..... 212
Dupuis, David ...... 212
Dupuis, Sharon ... .. 201
E
Edersman, Susan . . . . 190
Ecanow, Beth .... 60,180
Echales, Matt .. .. .. . 190
Echales, Sandi ..... . 212
Eckhardt, John .. 127,212
Edelman, Debra . .. . . 201
Edelman, Marla . .... 180
Edelmuth, Steven .... 212
Edwards, Barry .. .... 190
Edwards, Laurie .. ... 212
Edwards, Mark .. 139,212
Einhorn, Cheryl .. 60,180
Einhorn, Steven .... 60,61
Eisenhart, John .... . 212
Eisenberg, Audrey .. . 181
Eisenstein, Matthe w . 212
Elam, Blair ....... . . 181
Elam, Craig ....... .. 133
Elenbogen, Dina . . .. 201
Elkes, Barry .. .. . 130,131
Ellman, Judith ...... 212
Emanuel, Karen . .. .. 181
Erner, Robert ....... 190
English, Lisa ....... . 212
Epstein, Dean ....... 181
Epstein, Sandra . . ... 201
Epstein, William .... 212
Erickson, Kerri ... ... 190
Erickson, Kirk ...... . 212
Erickson, Robert .. . . 212
Espinosa, Ms. Eunice . 237
Eyermann, M. Evelyn . 237
Ezrin, William
. ....... 94,102,103,104,118
F
Faber, Marian n .. 117,201
Faermark, Joel . .... . 212
Fagrell, Barbara ..... 212
Fahey, John ....... . . 212
Fain, Murray ..... .. 201
Falbo, Annamarie . . . 190
Falbo, Salvatore .... . 181
Feher, Lisa ....... ... 201
Feigen, Michelle ... . 212
Fein, Mark ..... 134,190
Feinberg, Marci ... . . . 201
Feirstein, Michael . .. 201
Feldman, Cheryl ... . 212
Feldman, Ross · ..... . 181
Feldman, Stacy .. 115,201
Feldshriber, Esteen . . 212
Fellner, Felix .. ...... 212
Feltman, Eric
. ... . ....... 60,61,102,103,
104,106,110,116
Ferrarese, Frank ..... 212
Fett, Mr. Fritz .. ..... 237
Fidel, Tina ..... 60,61,201
Field, Mr. Carl ...... 237
Fieldman, Lauren .... 201
Fieldman, Susan ... . 201
Fine, Jay .. . . .... .. . 201
Finer, Gerri ....... .. 181
Finkel, Bonnie .. 201,212
Finkel, Paul ..... 106,212
Finkelman, Michael . 212
Finnerty, Shawn .... 190
Fischbein, Steven . .. . 201
Fischburg, Elizabeth . 201
Fisch burg, Paul .. 93,213
Fischer, Gary . ... . .. 201
�Fischer, Marlow . ... . 213
Fischman, Natalie . 122,213
FishBain, Bonnie .... 213
Fisher, Andrea .... .. 213
Fisher, David . . .... . 213
Fisher, Jeffery .. . . . .. 213
Fisher, Joyce . . ...... 181
Fisher, Paul ... . ..... 190
Fisher, Wendy ...... 181
Fleishman, David ... 213
Fleming, Jerry . . . .. . 137
Fleming, Joseph . .... 139
Fletcher, Estelle ... . . 213
Ford, Scott . .. ... . .. . 201
Foreman, Bradly .. . . 213
Fotre, Sharon . . .. . . . 190
Fox, Cathy . . .... . ... 201
Fox, Steven . . ... . .. . 181
France, Barbara .... . 181
France, Harry . ... . . . 190
Frankel, Alan . ... 201,233
Frankel, Cindy
. . .. . .. ....... 102,103,213
Frankel, Rhonda .... 190
Frankel, Robert . .... 190
Fredriksen, Kevin . 60,181
Freedman: Douglas .. 190
Freeman, Neil .. .. 60,201
Freireich, Emilie ..... 201
Friedell, Stanley . .. . . 213
Friedlander, Carol ... 201
Friedman, Bernard
.. . .. . .. .. . .. . ... 134,190
Friedman, Caryn .. .. 201
Friedman, Linda ..... 181
Friedman, Loriann ... 201
Friedman, Rodney ... 181
Friedman, Ronald . . . 201
Fugiel, Ms. Dorothy . 241
G
Gabel, Amy ... . .... 201
Gabriel, ·Dwight ... .. 137
Gabriel, Mary ... . ... 190
Galuski, Mark · . . .. .. 190
Galuski, Robin . .... 213
Gamis, Nancy .. .. .. 213
Ganansky, Sharon . . . 201
Gans, Howard .. .. 60,181
Gardner, Anne . .. ... 213
Gardner, John . .. 139,201
266
Garner, Sharon ... .. 190
Gartner, Donna ... . . 213
Gartzman, Howard .. 213
Gauer, Nancy ... . . .. 191
Gavino, Patricia .. . . . 213
Gayle, Kenneth ..... 191
Geier, James .. .. . . . . 181
Gelfand, Mark . . .... 213
Gelfond, Daniel . .... 213
Gelfond, Holly ...... 181
Geitner, Candi .. . .. . 181
George, Nina . .... . . 181
Gerber, Marla ... .. .. 191
Gerol, Donna . ... . .. 191
Gerol, Steven ... .... 213
Getstein, Deborah
.. . . ... . .... . . . . 60,61,213
Getlin, Robin .. . .. .. 181
Gettleman, Linda . . . . 181
Gilbert, Leonard . . .. 213
Gilbert, Maryann ... 213
Gill, David . ..... . . . 201
Gillengerten, Sandra .191
Gindin, Deborah . . .. 181
Gindin, Shari .. . . . .. 201
Ginsburgh, Ida
. .... . . . .. 102,201,116,117
Gistenson, Cindy . . . 181
Gistenson, Jodi . . ... 201
Glasson, Jeffrey . . .. . 181
Glazer, Marcia . . .. .. 201
Glazer, Steven . .. ... 191
Glover, Judi .. . .... . 201
Glover, Larry .. . 117,191
Goebel, Karen ... ... 213
Gokl, Renate . .. .. 60,181
Gold, Barry ... 921127,213
Goldberg, Alan . .... 213
Goldberg, Andrea .60,181
Goldberg, Cary ... .. 213
Goldberg, Edith .. ... 201
Goldberg, Howard
Goldsby, Diane ..... 181
Goldsmith, Arthur .. 214
Goldsmith, Janie . ... 191
Goldsmith, Mark A.
. . . . . ... .. 131,133,201,214
Goldsmith, Mark E. . 181
Goldstein, Alan . . . .. 214
Goldstein, David E. . 131
Goldstein, David N. . 191
Goldstein, Kenneth
Grossman, Gayle .. . . 182
Grossman, Lynn .. . . 191
Gruenberg, Myron . . 191
Grund, Sharon ... ... 182
Gumbiner, Sharon ... 191
Gussin, Gayle ...... . 214
Gustafson, Gail .... . 191
Gustafson, Lynn . . . . 214
Guthman, Gregory ... 60
Guthman, Jeff
......... . . .. ... . 133,214
..... . . ..... 60,61,116,214
Goldstein, Leslie .. .. 121
Goldstein, Lynn . . . . . 191
Goldstein, Maxine ... 191
Goldstein, Penni .. .. 181
Goldstein, Robert .. . 181
Goldstein, Ron . .... . 201
Goldstein, Steven . . . 201
Goldwater, Jeffrey . . . 214
Gomberg, Betsy ..... 191
Gomberg, Faith ·. .... 191
Goodman, Debra . .. . 181
Goodman, Jody .... . 214
Goodman, Lisa .. . ... 201
Goodman, Mark .. .. 135
Goodyear, Miriam . . . 191
Gordon, Michael . . .. 191
Gordon, Valerie .... . 214
Goroff, David . .. .... 191
Gotskind, Andrea ... 191
Gould, William .. . .. 201
Grabell, Bradley .. . . . 201
Grahn, Wendy ... ... 191
Gray, Susan ...... . . 201
Green, Linda . . ... .. . 191
Green, Marla .. . .. .. 201
Green, Steven . .. . .. . 214
Greenberg, Allen
Gutmann, Craig . . . .. 191
Gutzait, Lisa . . . . ... . 182
H
Hadesman, Andrea . 60,182
Hamilton, Bruce ... . 191
Hammond, Alita .. .. 214
Handmaker, Marc ... 214
Hansen, Todd .... .. . 127
Hanson, April . . . .. . 214
Harper, Mr. Don .... 239
Harris, Jeffrey . .. . .. 182
Harris, Kenneth .... . 192
Harris, Rebecca ..... 192
Harris, Rhonda .. .. . 214
Harris, Russell .. . . . . 201
Harris, Susan . .. ... .. 192
Harrsch, Robert . . ... 201
Hart, David ..... 134,192
Hart, Debra . . . . . . . . 201
Hartman, Marc . . . .. 192
Hauselman, Caryn . . 192
Hashagen, Mr. Richard
............ . ... 60,61,191
. . . . .. . ... . . . .. ... ... 239
Greenberg, Elyse .... 191
Greenberg, Gary . . .. 191
Greenberg, Howard
Hauselman, Lynda .. 182
Hawes, Louise . ... . . 192
Hayes, Lisa .. . ...... 214
Hefter, Loree . . .. . 61,214
Heiman, Richard . . . . 192 •
Heimann, Michael
. . . . .. . . . ....... 60,61,201
.. ... . . . . . . .. .... 139,214
Goldberg, Marci . ... 201
Goldberg, Robyn .. .. 2i3
Goldberg, Susan .. . . 201
Goldberg, Teri . . .... . 191
Golden, Laura ....... 201
Golden, Neal . . . .... 214
Golden, Stuart . . .... 191
Goldin, Michael .. ... 191
Goldman, Howard ... 137
Goldman, Marcia . 201,214
Goldman, Nicole . ... 201
Golds by, David .. . . .. 60
Greenberg, Iris . 88,93,201
Greenberg, Leslie .. . . 201
Greenberg, Lisa .. ... 181
Greenberger, Donna .201
Greene, Pamela
.. . . . . . . . ... .. . .. 133,201
Heinz, Michael . . ... . 192
Heller, Frank
. . . . . . ... 60,61,106,122,214
.. . . . . ..... 61,133,139,201
Greene, S. . .. . ... ... 133
Greenfield, Michael .191
Grobstein, Sue . . .... 201
Gross, Arnold . ... . . 182
Gross, Audrey . . . . .. 201
Gross, Sanford .. ... . 214
Heller, Larry ...... . . 214
Heller, Scott ........ 214
Helverson, Alana . . .. 192
Helverson, David ... 214
Hendricks, Michael .. 214
Hendricks, Thomas .. 192
�Herman, Gail ....... 201
Herman, Jill . .. . .... 201
Herman, Sheryl . . 117,128
Hershenhouse, Brian . 215
Herz, Chris .. . . .. ... 225
Herzog, Bruce . . . . .. . 201
Herzog, Janet .. .. ... 192
Heuck, David .. .. ... 201
Hirsch, Lee . . . ...... 215
Hirsch, Steven .... . . 215
Hitchcock, Gail . . .. . 215
Hiton, Faith . .. .... . 202
Hoffenberg, Howard
.. .... . . . . . .... .... . 91,118
Hodnik, Mr. Edward .239
Hoffenberg, Sheri ... 192
Hoffing, Marc ... .. . 121
Hoffman, Mr. Itzhak .239
Hohs, Jean 1192
Hohs, Patricia ... . .. 215
Hollander, James . . .. 202
Hollander, Michael .. 131
Holtzblatt, Pamela . .. 215
Holtzman, Ira ....... 215
Holtzman, Mark .... 131
Horberg, Andrew .. . 202
Horwitz, Audrey . . .. 182
Horwitz, Jami .. .. ... 202
Horwich, Laura ... 60,182
Houlihan, Mr. Frank . 127
Howe, Kenneth . 137,182
Howell, Mrs. Mary . . 239
Hubbard, Mrs. Lucille
. ........... . .... 239,240
Huber, Francis .... . . 192
Hubicek, Deborah . . . 192
Hubicek, Deborah ... 192
Huck, Edward . ..... 192
Huck, Sheri .. . ..... 214
Huish, Mrs. Maya .. . 239
Hurley, Ann . . . .. . . . 182
Hurley, Christopher
... . ... ... .. . . ... 133,202
Hurto, Michelle .. . .. 202
Husen, Gail ........ 182
Huska, David ..... . . 127
Huska, Eric . . ....... 127
Huttel, David .... 134,192
I
lpjian, Rosanne .. . . . . 182
Ipjian, Shelia .. . .... 215
Iwick, Laura . .. .. . .. 200
J
Jackson, Mr. David . . 239
Jacobs, David . . ..... 192
Jacobs, Dori .. .... .. 192
Jacobs, Michelle .. .. 192
Jacobs, Robert .. .. .. 215
.134,182
Jacobso~, Craig
Jaffe, Beth ... .. . . . .. 192
Jakubowsky, Sylvia .. 182
Jankauer, Dana . . ... 202
Jankofsky, Andrea .. 215
Jayne, Rose .. .. .... . 192
Jericho, Elaine . .. ... 182
Jerik, Ms. Joy ... 239,242
Johnson, Cheryl
... . ... . . 115,114,215,61,60
Johnson, Darlene ... 202
Johnson, James . .... 192
Johnson, Jennifer ... 182
Johnson, Julia ...... 202
Johnson, Karen ..... 182
Johnson, Ken ....... 182
Johnson, Laura .... .. 192
Johnson, Laura L. . .. 192
Johnson, Linda ... . . . 182
Johnson, Ms. Nancy . 239
Johnston, Nancy . . . . 215
Jolie, Angelina .. ... . 192
Jones, Steven ....... 192
Jordan, Leonora . .... 182
Jourdan, Dennis . . . .192
K
Kachoyeanos, John
.... . . .. .. . . . .... 131,182
Kachoyeanos, Katerin . 192
Kahan, Cary . . ...... 182
Kahan, Keith ... . .. . 215
Kahan, Wendy ...... 182
Kalfen, Lori . ...... . 215
Kalinsky, Mark ... .. 215
Kalis, Raymond . 135,182
Kalish, Susan ...... . 182
Kalman, Barbara . . . . 215
Kalmes, Renee ...... 215
Kalidimos, Demetria
.. .. . .. .. . . . .. . ... 61,215
Kalidimos, Thalia .. . 182
Kaplan, Barbara .. . .. 210
Kaplan, David ... . .. 215
Kaplan, Elizabeth ... 182
Kaplan, Jeffrey .. 134,192
Kaplan, Larry .... ... 192
Kaplan, Marc . . .. . . . 182
Kaplan, Michael . ... 215
Kaplan, Richard . .... 215
Kaplan, Scott . ... .. . 215
Karlin, Andrea .. .. .. 215
Karm, Steven ....... 192
Kasman, Mark .. . ... 182
Kasprzak, Joyce .. .. . 192
Katz, Adele . . . . .. ... 193
Katz, Catherine .. . . . 215
Katz, Diane ......... 193
Katz, Howard . . ..... 193
Katz, Lila ......... .. 215
Katz, Louis .. ... .. .. 216
Katz, Marcia . .. .. .. . 183
Katz, Steven . ... 133,193
Katz, Steven T. . ... .. 216
Kauffmann, Mr. Russell
........... .
·~
. . . . ... 239
Kauffman, Louis . .. . 183
Kauffman, Peter .... 133
Kauffman, Susan .... 216
Kaufmann, Joel . .... 216
Kaufmann, Susan . .. 193
Kay, Janice . . .. . .. .. 216
Kay, Kathryn ....... 183
Kay, Mrs. Rita' . .. .. . 240
Kaye, Suzanne . ... . . 183
Keffe, MaryPat .. . . . 183
Keenan, Erin ... .. .. 202
Keeshin, Brett ... 131,216
Keeshin, Randall
... ... . ... . . .. 130,131,183
Kelber, Nancy ... . .. 202
Kellner, Susan ... . .. 216
Kelly, Jackie . ....... 193
Kemp, Julie ... . ..... 193
Kemper, Katherine .. 193
Kerbis, Ronald .. 116,127
Kernes, Lori .. . .. ... 193
Kernes, Mark . .. .... 216
Kernes, Robin .. .. 61,60
Kessler, Scott . . . . .. . 183
Ketterhagen , Donald
. . ... . .. . . . .. . ... 127,202
...... 202
Kiesler, David
Kim, Victoria .. 60,61,193
Kinoshita, James . .. . 202
Kirchens, Patrick
. . .. . . . ...... . 128,129,193
Kirk, Robert . ....... 135
Kitzis, Mark ........ 193
Klapman, Mrs. Phyllis
.. . . . . .. . . . ... . ... . .. 240
Klark, Lori ... ... . .. 216
Klassman, Glenn .. . . 193
Klien, Kevin ... . . ... 202
Klien, Stacie . .... ·. . .. 202
Klerman, Cynthia .. . 216
Klopper, Lynn ... ... 216
Knepper, Joseph . ... 129
Kobayashi, Sachie . .. 183
Kodros, Steven
.. . . .. . ... . .. . 130,131,183
Koenig, Suzanne . . . . 202
Koff, Jonathan . .. .. . 202
Kogan, Michael .. ... 127
Kogen, Fred . ...... . 216
Kohan, Gregg . . .... . 193
Kohan, Lynn ... . . . . 216
Kohn, Betsy ........ 193
Kohn, Brian .. . . . ... 202
Kokron, Kathleen ... 183
Kokrda, Mr. Ken . ... 240
Kolb, Lisa . .... .. ... 1&3
Kolb, Steven . .. . . 133,202
Kolchinsky, Alexander
'
I
........... .... : ..... 183
Kole, Paul ...... . ... 183
Koonce, William .. . . 193
Kopoulos, Peter ... .. 202
Kornblith, Michael .. 202
Korshak, Ellan ... . .. 216
Korshak, James . . .. . 193
Kost, Ruth . . 88,91,93,216
Kost, Steven ......... 216
Kovitz, Jeffrey ...... 127
Kraft, Judith .. .. .. . . 216
Kramer, Barry . . .... 202
Kramer, Kelly .. . ... . 183
Kramer, Linda . .. .. . 202
Kramer, Michael
... .. . ..... . ... . 60,61,202
Kramer, Paul . . .. 193,216
Kramer, Stuart . .. 100,216
Krammer, Jodi ...... 183
Krasnow, Bruce
. . . ... . .... . .. 216,127,113
Krasnow, Stuart ... .. 193
Kraus, David ...... . 193
Krause, Richard .... . 193
267
�Krause, Robert ... . .. 216
Kray, Sherri . .. ..... 216
Kriesman, Debra .. .. 193
Kresch, Jeffrey .. . ... 203
Kring, Karen .. ... .. 183
Krinsky, Irwin .. . ... 216
Kron, Susanne .. . ... 183
Kujunpaa, Mr. Robert . 240
Kuntz, Mr. Eugene . . . 240
L
Lachmann, Ms. Gabrielle
. .. .... . . .. .... .... . . 240
Ladd, Diane . . . .. ... 216
Ladd, Leonard . . . ... .. 60
La forge, Mr. Peter .. 240
Lakin, Mitchell . . . . . 216
Lamet, Mark .... 133,216
Laner, Steve .... . ... 134
Lange, Mr. David . .. 240
Langkamp, Linda . ... 216
Lapping, Howard
. . . .... .. ..... 133,139,216
Larson, David .... . .. 193
Larson, Jeffrey . . . .. . 183
Larson, Judith ... . .. 203
Laschinski, David . . . 183
Lasky, Jeffery ..... . . 216
Lasser, Alyse ... . . .. 217
Lasser, Lynne . .. . 117,183
Laurie, Ty .. . . . . . . . . 193
Lavin, Jacqueline . . .. 193
Lazar, Daniel . . . . . .. 183
Lazar, Pamela . . .. ... 203
Lazarus, Martin . . .. . 203
Leaf, Stephen . .. . . . . 193
Lebovitz, Rochelle .. . 217
Lecey, Kathryn .. . .. . 193
Ledgerwood, Richard . 217
Lee, Robin . .. .... . .. 183
Leeb, Melissa .... . . . 201
Leftwich, Steve . . . ... 217
Lehrfeld, Robin .. . .. 183
Legge, Ms. J~ne .. . . . 240
Lehtman, Bari .. . . .. . 193
Lendway, Dr. Paul .. 240
Lenhardt, Ingrid . . . . 203
Lenhardt, Richard . .. 193
Lenhardt, Robert .. . . 134
Lepp, Sheri . .. .. .. . . 217
Lerman, Edward .. . .. 217
268
Lerman, Mr. Jack . .. 240
Leroy, Kenneth ... .. 203
Lettas, Ms. Arleen . .. 240
Levant, Karen .. . . ... 193
Levey, Keith . .. .... . 193
Levi, Michael . . . 139,203
Levin, Alene . .. . . . .. 217
Levin, Eugene .. ... . . 183
Levin, Joni . . . . .. . .. 193
Levin, Michael I. ... . 183
Levin, Pamela . .. ... . . 60
Levin, Richard . .. .. . 193
Levin, Steven ... . .. . 133
Levin, Wendy . .... .. 217
Levine, Andrew .... . 203
Levine, Gary ... ... .. 193
Levine, Laurance .... 183
Levine, Nancy . . .. : . 183
Levine, Robin . . . .. . . 217
Levinson, Michele . .. 217
Levitan, Arnold . .. . . 183
Levitan, Rory . . . .. .. 203
Levsky, Phillip .... . . 203
Levy, Adam . .. . .... 183
Levy, Ellen .... . ... . 203
Levy, Kenneth .. 134,184
Levy, Mark .... ... . . 203
Levy, Mark S. . .. 203,217
Levy, Michael ....... 217
Levy, Monique . . .... 193
Levy, Susan .. . . . .... 184
Lewen, Donnalee . .. . 203
Ley, Daniel ........ .. . .
88,89,93,110,
111,119,121,127,217
Libert, Marla .. . . . . . 193
Libkin, Dale .. . .. . 61,10'7
Lichtenstein, Ms. Mariam
. . .. ... . .. . .. . .. ..... 241
Lieberman, Alan
. . . . ..... . .. .. 138,139,217
Lieberman, Caren
. .. .. ... . . 113,117,118,217
Lieberman, Howard . 193
Lieberman, Lauren . .'217
Lieberman, Pamela . . 217
Lieberman, Todd . . . . 217
Lieske, Scott ...... . . 184
Link, Jodi ... . . . . .. . 184
Lipschultz, Brad . 133,217
Lipschultz, Lori . . . . . 203
Lipschultz, Mark . . .. 135
Lipsky, Laura . .. .. 60,203
Liss, Michael .. . . . . . 194
Liss, Robin ... . .... . 194
Liss, Susan ..... . ... 194
Lober, Thomas . . .. . . 194
Locascio, Janet . . . .. . 217
Loeser, Joanne . . . . . . 217
Loevy, Ross . .... 131,184
Lome, Barbara . .. ... 203
Long, Kevin .. .... . . 194
Lopata, Randee . 61,121,203
Lorenz, Mr. J.. . ..... 127
Lorsch, Andrew . .. . . 217
Loveless, David ... . . 194
Loveless, Dawn . .. .. 217
Loveless, Douglas
... .. ..... . ... 133,135,184
Lowe, Jhan . . . ...... 194
Lowy, Jody . ... .... . 203
Lozins, Colette . ... . . 217
Lubell, Lawrence .. .. 217
Lubor, Stuart ..... . . 194
Lustig, Roberta ..... 217
Lyons, Linda . . ... 90,217
Lyerla, Mr. Ralph . 239,241
M
McGraff, Mr. . . . . ... 127
Mack, Debra . ... . . . . 194
Macklin, Larry . . . . . . 184
Maday, Anne . .. .. 90,203
Maday, Mary . 88,89,93,217
Madenberg, Susan .. . 203
Mages, Michael . .... 184
Malitz, Lawrence . . . . 203
Mallin, Cheryl . . .. .. 203
Mallin, James . .. . ... 217
Malone, Steven
Mason, Susan ... . ... 203
Masood, Debra .. . . . 184
Masood, Berniya .... 184
Massman, Ms. Barbara
. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 239,241
Mastro, Julie ... . . . .. 60
Matuszak, Stephen .. 131
Matzkin, Viki .... .. 203
Mawrence, Jodi . 60,61,203
Mayron, Leslie .60,61,194
McDade, Cynthia . . . 194
McDade, Daniel . ... . 218
McDade, Patrick .88,218
Mcelfresh, Ms. Mary . 241
McGuinness, Ms. Patricia
... .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 241
Medansky, Debra ... 218
Medansky, Robert .. . 194
Meek, Deborah .. . .. 194
Meek, Janice . . . ... . . 218
Meiri, Orry .... . . . .. 194
Merdinger, Michael .127
Mesh berg, Alan .60,61,203 .
Metzler, Ms. Dorothy . 241
Meyer, Kurt .. ... .. . 184
Meyer, Richard .. . . . 218
Meyer, Mr. Ted .. .. . Ul
Meyer, Tracie ... . 122,218
Meyers, Kenneth .... 184
Michael, Mark . .. 127,218
Mikell, Jennifer ,
. . . .. . . . ... . . . 100,119,218
Mikell, Lawrence Alan
. .. .... .. . ....... . . . . 203
Mila, Jose Antonio . . 137
Mila, Lourdes .. . . . . .137
Milecki, Barbara E. . .194
Milecki, Frances B. . . 218
Miller, Alan Marty
. . . . . 61,90,100,103,119,218
... . ... .. . . . .. ... 203,218
Manacsa, Rosela . . . . 203
Manassa, Mitchell . .. 194
Manning, Michelle . . 184
Mantelman, Andrew
Miller, Allan W. . . . . 218
Miller, Gary M. . . . . . 194
Miller, Ira David . . . . 18f
Miller, James Wells .184
Miller, Jason C. .. . . . 194
Miller, Jay Stuart .. . 194
Miller, Jeffrey A. . . . . 218
Miller, Jon Jay ... . . . 203
Miller, Lori Jo . .... . 218
Miller, Marc Jay . . . . 194
Miller, Michelle ..... 194
Miller, Robyn .. .... 21&
Miller, Steven Jon .. . 218
Miller, Susan J
. . . 184
Miller, Terri J. . .. . . . .. .
. . . . ....... . . . . . . 133,218
Marc, Charles . . . .. . . 218
Marcoe, Leroy . .. . . . 218
Marek, Cindy . . . . .. . 203
Margolis, Andria
. . ..... . .... . . . . 60,61,194
Margolis, Gary .. . ... 194
Margules, Michael . . 203
Mariani, Wayne
. ...... .. . . . ,48,49,152,203
. .. .. . .. .. 203
Mark, Jill
�~-
Millman, Stuart Jay
Milstein, Mr. Robert . 241
Mine, Jean . ..... . .. 184
Mine, Ken A. . . . . . .. 194
Mine, Sharon Kay .. ... .
Minsky, Barbara H. . 184
Miranda, James Daniel
Nakamura, Julie Ann . 219
Nakamura, Kelly Anne
.... . ..... . .... .. .. .. 219
Napier, Mr. Eugene . 241
Nathanson, Howard . 203
Neil, Ken .. . ..... .. 184
Neistat, Gregory Edwa
.. .. .. . .... . . ... . ... . 194
...... . . .. . ...... . ... 184
Miranda, Walter R. . . 203
Mitchell, Susan B. . ... . .
Mitchell, James W. . .. . .
Mitchell, Patricia E. . 194
Modes, Linda R. .. . . 218
Mokwa, Christine E. . 218
Molitor, Christopher . 203
Moorshead, Mrs. Marjorie
Neistat, Richard M. . 219
Nelson, James Robert . 219
Nelson, Robert . .. .. 195
Ness, Karen Ghita .. 184
Ness, Ronna Lee . . .. 203
Nett, Cindy Ann . .. . 195
Neuhaus, George Willi
. . . . .. ...... ...... . . . 241
Mora, Lori Susan . ... 203
Neuhaus, Kathryn Mary
Moran, Michael T.
.. . .... ... .. ..... 127,218
Morath, Julie M. . . .. 184
Moritz, Jay Steven . 194,61
Morris, Annette Lynn
Morris, Edward . .... 218
Morris, Glenn Adam . 218
Mosenson, Betsy Dawn
. .... . .. ... . .. . . .. . .. 184
Neuhaus, Peter Henry . 203
Neuman, James . . . . . 203
Neumark, David Ben . 219
Newberger, Matthew A.
...... . .............. 219
Newberger, Todd Stuart
. . .. .. .... .. ... .... .. 195
Newman, Craig Steven
....... ...... . .. . .... 194
. ... .. ... ... . .. . .. .. . 195
Newman, Wayne . . .. 195
Nitchals, David .. . ... 219
Nolan, Peter ........ 219
Nonclerc, Marc .. .60,61
Noparstak, Claire .. . 195
Noparstak, Verne
.. . . ... . ... .. .... 127,218
. . . .... ... . . . . . .. ... . 203
Mussar, Curt Allen . . 219
Mussman, Jeremy Dan
. ......... .. ... . .... . 219
Myers, Michelle Dee . 219
N
Nabat, Cheri Lynn .. 194
Nachbin, Hope Ann . 194
Nadler, Linda .. . . . .. 194
Nakamura, Donna L. . 203
p
...... ... .. . . . . . .. ... 184
Moses, Howard Scott .194
Moses, Lenora Jean .. 218
Moss, Steven Robert . 218
Moy, Alice M. . . .... 203
Moy, Eileen . . . . . .. . 194
Moy, Linda . ........ 203
Moy, Miriam Ling .. 194
Mueller, April Lynn . 218
Mueller, Jeffrey W.
Mueller, Paulette Jea . 194
Mullenix, Joseph P. . 219
Murtaugh, Raymond P.
Obrien, Louise .. . ... 203
Ogron, Bruce ... . .. . 195
O'keefe, Mr. Ray .. .. 127
Okun, Wendie ...... 195
Olken, Norman . . ... 203
Olsen, Gail . ... .. . . . 203
Olsen, Linda .. . . 114,195
Olson, Ms. Elizabeth . 241
Omes, Halina .. . .... 195
Orner, Marilyn . .... 203
.... . .. ........ . . 61,98,99
Norberg, Glen .88,127,219
Norberg, Paula . . . ... 219
Nordberg, John . .. ..... .
Nordling, Cynthia ... 195
Nordling, Deborah . . 219
Noasnov, Leslie .... . 195
Novak, James ....... 184
Novak, Eden . .. . .. .. 219
Novak, Janes . .... . . 184
Novak, Janet ... . . .. 219
Novak, Gregory .... . 195
Noy, Noga .. . ... .. . 219
Nudleman, Ellen ... . 195
Nusstein, John . . . . .. 195
0
Oberlander, Orin .... 219
Palmer, Brandon ... . 195
Palmer, Jerrold . ... . . 195
Paneral, Stephen . ... 203
Papp, Susan .. .. . ... 219
Pappanduros, Pam .. 195
Parker, Jeffrey . .. ... 195
Patinkin, Carol ..... 219
Patis, Albert . . . . .. . . 219
Paull, Craig ... . ... . . 203
Paull, Karen .. . . . ... 184
Paull, Leslie ........ 195
Paulsen, Mrs. Peggy . 242
Pawlan, Donna ... .. 219
Pawlow, Steven . . .. . 219
Payne, Christopher .. 195
Pazzol, Ross . . . . ... . 219
Pechter, Steve .. . ... . 195
Peck, Jodi . . .... .. .. 184
Peiser, Jack .. ... .. . . 184
Penazola, Antonio . .. 203
Penazola, Jocelyn . . .. 195
Penzik, Judy ..... ... 219
Perbohner, Robert .. . 195
Perel, Frederick ..... 219
Perelman, Kathy .119,219
Perkins, Jeffery .127,220
Perlin, Larry . . . . . . .. 203
Perlow, Bruce .... 139,203
Perlow, Jodi ... .. ... 195
Perper, Alan ........ 220
Perry, Lawrence ..... 220
Peterson, Denise . . . . 203
Petrich, David . .... . 195
Petrich, Deborah . . .. 184
Petrich, Louis .. . . 139,203
Pichler, Bruce ..... . . 195
Pichler, Wayne ...... 184
Picker, Bruce ....... 220
Picur, Gregory .. . .. . . 195
Picur, Yvonne .... .. 195
Piehler, Gabrielle .. . . 195
Piehler, Gerhard .. . . 195
Pietz, Mrs. May . .. . . 242
Pike, Jeffrey .. ...... 195
Pikowsky, Richard . . 220
Pinkus, Jerome ... . . 220
Pinkus, Lawrence . .. 184
Pirron, Jesse . ... . 184,131
Pivar, Bruce :88,99,118,22
Platt, Stuart ..... .. .. 220
Plenner, Allen ....... 219
Plenner, Sherry ... .. 203
Plotkin, David ... . .. 196
Pogrund, David . . .. . 220
Pogrund, Debra .... . 196
Polan, Elissa . . .. ... . 203
Polan, Ellen .. . ... . . 220
Polinsky, Mark . . .. . 144
Pollack, Greg .. ... .. 220
Pollitzer, Ernest .. 130,220
Pomper, Bruce ...... 204
Pomper, Martin ..... 198
Pomper, Valerie .. . .. 184
Poole, Deborah .. . .. 220
Popp, Ms. Mildred . . 242
Porter, Danile .. . ... . 196
Portugal, Cary .. .... 184
Powell, Michael .... . 196
Prace, Larry . . ... . . . 204
Press burger, Marci . . 204
Price, Monyca .. ..... 204
Pritchett, William . . . 220
Pryjma, Mr. Georgee . 245
Q
Quam, Michael
.. ... 220
R
Rabin, Randy .... . . . 184
Raff, Richard . . ... .. 184
Raider, Scott . .. . . . .. 220
Ramoutar, Ken .. . .. . 196
Ramoutar, Maureen
. .... . . .. . ........ 220,61
Rand, Dawn .. . .. : .. 196
Randell, Debra ... ... 196
269
�.,
t
Ransdell, Robert .. . . 204
Ransenberg, David .. 196
Rappin, Craig . .... . . 204
Rashkow, Lori ...... 220
Rasky, Phillip ... 204,113
Raugstad, Mary . .... 220
Raugstad, Mitchele .. 196
Ray, Vincent . . . . ... 184
Reddick, Dena . 60,61,196
Reddick Jefrey .. .. .. 204
Reff, Eva ... ....... . 296
Reich, Holly ... . .... 220
Reich, James . . ... ... 127
Reich, Tamara . . . 61,220
Reifman, Sallye . . . .. 220
Rein, Dave .. .... ... 196
Reisman, Neil . . . . .. 196
Reiter, Brian .. ... .. . 184
Reizner, Aileen .. . . . 204
Reizner, Russell .... . 184
Reuter, Dianna .. . .. 204
Rhoades, Michael .. . 220
Rhoney, Daren .. .... 196
Rhum, Lawrence . ... 127
Rhym, Saul ... . . . .. . 196
Rice, Jennifer .. . ... . 204
Rice, Steven
Richmond, David .129,196
Rickspoone, Lynn ... 204
Riebman, Lori .. . .. . 184
Ripes, Dori . ... ... .. 204
Risch, Deborah . . .. . 220
Risch, Ronald .. . ... . 184
Robbins, Ms. Elda . . 242
Robbins, Susan ..... 220
Roberts, Charles .. . . 196
Robins, Kenneth . ... 131
Robinson, Paul . .. .. 196
Robinson, Sharon . . .. 196
Rocklin, Marc .. . ... 196
Rodhein, Fred . . . . . .. 184
Rodin, Bari . ... .... . 196
Rogoff, Ross . . ... .. . 220
Rohr, Jackie ... . .. . . 196
Romer, Robyn ... . ... 220
Room, Dana . .. 60,61,220
Room, Daniel . ... . .. 184
Rorig, Ms. Helen ... . 242
Rose, Alan .. : . .. 134,196
Rose, Amy . .. ... . .. 184
Rosen, Lori .. . . . ... . 196
Rosen, Suzanne .. .. . 196
Rosenbaum, Lee . . . . . 196
Rosenbaum, Sherilyn .184
Rosenberg, Steven ... 196
270
Rosenfeld, David
. .. . ....... ... 196,130,131
Rosenfeld, David S. .131
Rosenkranz, Mr. Wilbur
.. . .. . . . . ... . ... .... . 242
Rosenquist, Lynn ... 221
Rosin, John ... ... .. 204
Roskin, Arthur ... .. . 196
Ross, Marshall .. .... 135
Rotchford, Mr. Michael
.. . .. ..... .. ...... . . . 242
Roter, Mark
.. . . .. 48,49,53,121,122,221
Roth, Andrea . .. . . .. 196
Roth, Jeffrey ... . . .. . 196
Roth, Susan . . . ... .. 184
Roth, Susan Amy . .. 221
Rothner, David . . . . . 184
Rothschild, David . . . 204
Rowland, Ms. Michaela
. .. ... .. . . .. .. .... ... 242
Rozen, Michelle . .. . . 221
Rozmus, Noreen .... 184
Rubens, Caralyn .... 184
Rubin, Bradley .... . . 137
Rubin, Deborah .. . .. 196
Rubin, Eileen .. ..... 185
Rubin, Ellen . . .... . 185
Rubin, Lori . ... . .... 221
Rubin, Morten . . 139,204
Rubin, Sheryl . .. . 60,196
Rubin, Susan . . .. 185,60
Ruby, Barry .. . . 127,221
Ruby, David . . . .. . . . 204
Ruchim, Mitchell . .. 196
Rudy, Michael . ... .. 204
Ruffer; Susan ... . .. . 204
Rupp, Steven . ... . .. 221
Rusk, Patricia .... . .. 221
Rusk, Sandra . . . . ... 185
Ruskin, Frances .. . .. 185
Ruth, Deborah ...... 204
Ryan, Patricia . . .. . . . 196
Rysztogi, Raymond . . 196
Rysztogi, Ronald . . . . 185
5
Sabin, Karen .... ... . 221
Sachs, Rhonda . . . .... . 60
Sacks, Marcie . ...... . 60
Sadkin, Toby .. .... . 185
Saffer, Carolyn ...... 196
Sakamoto, Fran ... . . 221
Salk, Ami .... . .. 204,61
Saltzberg, Ellen . . . . . 185
Saltzberg, Stuart
. .. . . . . .. . . ... 138;139,221
Saltzman, Allen .. . . . 185
Saltzman, Carol .... . 204
Saltzman, David .... 204
Saltzman, Steven . . . . 135
Saltzman, Neal .. 139,204
Sampras, Becky . . . . . 185
Sampson, Jerry . ... . 204
Samsky, Alan .. ... . . 221
Sanders, Marcia . . . . . 221
Sandhop, Thomas . . . . 204
Sandler, Jodi .. . . . 185,60
Sandler, Scott . . .. . . .204
Sandler, Tracey . .. . . 185
Sandman, Stuart .. .. 2.21
Sarantos, Rebecca . . . 185
Sarrafian, Shahan . . . 204
Sawicki Brian . .. . . .. 205
Sawyer, Jay .. . . . . . . . 196
Sax, Jefftey . ... ... .. 135
Scanlon, Jamara . . . . . 196
Scanlon, Timothy ... 221
Schachtman, Daniel . 205
Schack, Marla .... . . 205
Schaffel, Lori
... ... .. .. . 91,113,119,221
Schallman, Jodi
... ... .. . . . . . 88,89,93,205
Schappert, Randall .. 221
Schaulis, Mr. Dan . .. 242
Schechter, Susan .... 221
Scheck, Danny .... .. 196
Scheffres, Jonathon
. .... . ...... .. ... 131,185
Schejbal, David . . . .. 196
Scherb, Mr. George . . 242
Schey, Kathy .. .. .. . 221
Schey, Nancy . .. .. . . 185
Schild, Irene . . ..... . 185
Schinberg, Paula . . .. 221
Schmid, Jeanette .... 185
Schmid, Valerie . . 221,61
Schmidt, Daniel ... . . 196
Schneider, Randi ... . 205
Schneider, Shari . . ... 205
Schoen, Wendy . .. . . 196
Schoenwald, Gail .. . 185S
Scholar, Maray . , .. .. 196
Schor, Pamela . .. ~ .. . 221
Schramm, Linda ... .. 221
Schrankel, Barry .131,142
Schumer, Karen ..... 221
Schutt, Mr. Robert . . 243
Schutz, Kenneth . . .. 205
Schutz, Laura . ..... . 221
Schwab, Lori . . . .. . . . 185
Schwartz, Caryn . . . . . 196
Schwartz, Cindy . ... . 222
Schwartz, David .. .. . 131
Schwartz, Karen .... . . 60
Schwartz, Robert . . . . 222
Schy, William . .. . . . 222
Seffren, Lori
.. ... .. . . . . 61,110,111,119
Seidenberg, Robert . . 196
Seldin, Ellen .. . . .. . . 185
Seldin, Ian Eric . ... ; 222
Serota, Kenneth
.... . . ... . ... . 106,184,196
Shaftal, Jerry .. . . 134,185
Shah, Meeta . . .. . .. . 196
Shapiro, Mrs. Ellen .. 243
Shapiro, Kenneth . 106,196
Shapiro, Lawrence ... 185
Shapiro, Marla ...... 196
Shapiro, Melissa
... . ........ 94,95,118,196
Shapiro, Sheryl . .... 196
Sharff, Janet . . .... . . 205
Sheinin, Mr. Robert . 243
Sheinkop, Michael .. 185
Sheinkop, Susan .119,222
Sher, Bret . . . 118,133,222Sherman, David .. . . . 205
Sherman, David Joel . 185
Sherman, Michael .. . 135
Sherman, Neal .. : . .. 196
Sherman, Rachel . ... 196
Sherrie, Lore . .... .. . 196
Shields, Jeffrey .. . . .. 185
Shifrin, Linda . .... . . 196
Shimanovsky, Roger .196
Shinitzky, Harold ... 205
Shinitzky, Lisa . 60,61,222 •
Sherman, Janet ... . . . 205
Shlifka, Gary .. ... .. 185
Shlifka, Lori . .. . . .. . 222
Shrago, Robert . . . 137,222
Shreeram, Jason ... . . 222
Shulman, Vicki .. . .. 185
Shuwal, Sherry ..... . 222
Shyman, Stuart ..... 222
Sidlow, Scott .... . .. . 205
Siegal, Ira . ... . .. . . . 196
Siegel, Ms. Judith .. . 243
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Siegel, Sue . . . ..... .. 222
Siegel, Vicky ..... . . 222
Sielck, Cindy .... . .. 222
Sielck, Jeffrey .. . .... 205
Sigmond, Steven .. . . 205
Sikarinthra, Patty .. . 135
Sikarinthra, Suthorn . 185
Silver, David . ....... 205
Silver, Gary . . . . .. . .. 205
Silver, Howard . . .. . . 185
Silver, Howard ... 137,196
Silver,Janice . 60,61,98,222
Silver, Michael ... .. . 222
Sltver, Rhonda .. .. .. 205
Silver, Robert ..... . . 185
Silver, Stanford · . .. .. 205
Silverman, Helene ... 205
Silverman, Laura .60,185
Silverman, Peter .133,205
Silverstein, Michael . 222
Simeth, Oliver . .. ... 222
Simon, Glenn ....... 196
Simon, Paula . ... . .. 222
Simons, Douglas . 100,205
Simpson, William ... 222
Sinatra, Virginia .. . . 205
Singer, Jeffrey . . . 131,185
Sirotzki, Sharon ..... 222
Skaletzky, David . ... 222
Skelin, Careen ...... 222
Skoozek, Theresa .... 196
Skolnick, Elyse ... 60,186
Skolnik, Julia ....... 205
Skowron, Randall ... 222
Slagel, Allan . . ...... 137
Slamowitz, Marc ... . 131
Slaton, Mrs. Pearl .. . 243
Slavin, Mark . .. ... . 197
Slovin, Aaron . ... . . . 205
Slutsky, Scott . .. . . . . 222
Smith, Mrs. Barbara . 243
Smith, Dion . .. 60,61,205
Smith, Jeffrey ... . . . . 205
Smith, Mr. Jerry . .. . 243
Smith, Marla . ... . .. 222
Smith, Michael . . . . . 197
· Smith, Ms. Ruth .... 243
Smolen, Lee
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Snyder, Mr. Bruce .. . 243
Snyder, Kathy ... .. . 197
So, Jina . ... .. .. . ... 197
Solar, Sharon . .... . . 223
Solk, Gail ... . . . . . . . 205
Solk; Greg ....... . .. 135
Soll, Maureen . . ..... 205
Solochek, Betsy .. 61,205
Solomon, Jerrold . ... . 223
Solomon, Michael ... 223
Solomon, Steven
Svagina, Cheryl ...... 197
Swedberg, Craig ... . . 206
Sweet, George .. .... . 223
Swiderski, Christine . 206
Szarvas, Lori . . . ... . . 206
Sztapka, Frank .. . 206,223
Uccello, Joan .. ..... 187
Udesky, Amy . .. .. . . 206
Unterfenger, Linda .. 224
Usen, Julie ..... . .. . 128
Uslander, Robert . . . . 187
Uslander, Steven . 133,224
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Sowinski, Stephen ... 223
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Sperling, Jeffrey . ... . 137
Spilg, Cynthia .... 60,61
Spivak, Gary . . .. . . .. 223
Sporer, Bridget .. .... 205
Spungen, Jeffrey . ... 197
Stadler, Walter . . .... 135
Stark, Arthur . 93,105,223
Stark, Michael .. ... . 131
Stein, Leslee . ... 122,223
Stein, Renee . ........ 60
Stein, Shari .... . .... 205
Steinberg, Amy .. ... 197
Steinberg, Donna . 60,~97
Steinberg, Gary . 139,223
Steinhandler, Rona ... 206
Stender, Bruce . .. . .. 223
Stengel, Cathy . . . ... 223
Stenn, Randi . .. . . 61,197
Stephensen, Ms. Kathlen
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Sterling, Marilyn . . . . 197
Stern, Alison ..... 61,223
Stern, Allyn .... .... 197
Stern, Mark .. . .... . 206
Stern, Mitchell . .. . .. 223
Stevens, Michael ... . 134
Stezskal, Gail . .... . . 223
Stone, Jeffrey . . ..... 134
Stoumen, Ms. Marilyn
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Strauss, Brenda . .. . . 197
Streips, Karl.is . .. .. . 223
Strieter, Ann .. . . .. . . 206
Stroner, Bonnie . 60,61,197
Suekov, Scott .. . .. . . 223
Sugar, Jill ..... . .. . . 197
Sulkin, Hillary . . 123,223
Summer, Ellyn ..... . 206
Susan, Nancy ....... 197
Sutker, Allen ... . 129,197
Sutker, Edie . ....... 223
Sutker, Perry . . . . 94,206
Tarragano, Daniel ... 197
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Telman, Randi .. .... 197
Temkin, Stephen .127,223
Teneicken, Laura .. .. 206
Tennenbaum, Julia . . . 60
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Tepper, Lauren . .... . 197
Terry, Scott ... .. ... . 206
Testa, Salvatore ... .. 206
Tester, Suzanne . ... . 197
Teter, Lawrence . 127,223
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Thomas, Catherine . . 223
Thoss, Susan .... . . . 206
Thummel, Hans · ..... 197
Tobias, John .. ... ... 223
Tobias, Julie .. . .... . 206
Tobin, Zachary .. . .. 206
Tomback, Susan .... 206
Troop, Gayle . . . . .. . 223
Troop, Mindy ...... 206
True, Michelle .. . ... . 223
Tschurtz, Robert ... . 197
Tsuneta, Lise . . 60,61,197
Tsuneta, Nina . ..... 223
Tsuneta, Thomas ..... 60
Tuch, Karen . ... . . . .. 186
Tucker, Bradley ... . . 187
Tucker, Richard . .... 206
Tucker, Scott .... .. . 223
Turovitz, Alison . ... 187
Tursky, Caryn .. 61,94,104
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Valentine, Charles, . . 224
Valiunas, Susan . .... 197
Varga, Diane . .. . 107,224
Vaughn, Jeri . ...... . 206
Venus, Drew . . . ... . 224
Verderber, Geralyn . 60,187
Vexler, Marla ... .. . . 224
Vidal, Ana .. . ....... 224
Viner, Victor .... 133,139
Vitale, John ........ 197
Vitale, Michael . .. ... 224
Voedisch, Richard ... 197
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Wagner, Barry .. .... 197
Wagner, Ellen ...... 197
Wagner, Karin . ... .. 197
Wagner, Nickolas . . .. 187
Wall, Adele .. ... ... . 197
Wallace, John . . . .. .. 197
Wallace, Richard . .. . 187
Wallach, Cindy . . ... 207
Wallk, Bryan .. ..... 187
Waltrich, Tom ..... . 187
Warda, Ramona ..... 224
Warshaw, Marlene . 61,224
Wasserman, Allan ... 207
Wasserman, Deborah . 187
Wasserman, Donna . 224
Wasserman, Martin . 187
Waxman, Wendy . . . . 197
Wayne, Esther ... 60,187
Wdowicki, Debra ... 207
Wdowicki, Michael .. 187
Webber, Charles . 117,224
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Wehr, Daniel . ...... 207
Wei, Grace .... .... . 224
Weil, Iris . . . .. . ... .. 197
Weil, Richard .. .. . . . 224
Weiman, Laurie ..... 207
Weinberg, Deborah . 60,61
Weinberg, Sharon .. . 197
Weiner, Harris ...... 224
Weiner, Julie ....... 197
Weiner, Mark ....... 187
Weiner, Michael .... 197
Weiner, Steven ... ... 197
Weingart, Scott .. ... 224
Weinstein, David ... 197
Weinstein, Edward .. 197
Weinstein, Mark .... 207
Weinstein, Michael .. 224
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Weinstein, Shari . . . . 187
Weis, Karen ........ 224
Weiss, Harlene . ..... 187
Weiss, Marc .. .. .. .. 135
Weiss, Mindee . ..... 207
Weiss, Richard .. 124,224
Weissman, Ellen .. .. 207
Weissman, Robert ... 187
Welborn, Bruce .. .. . 197
Wells, Scott ......... 224
Wexler, Michael . .... 197
White, James ..... . . 197
White, Shelley .. .... 224
Widran, Liz .. .. .- .. .. 197
Wilfinger, Elizabeth . 224
Williams, Wendy .. . 197
Winer, Vicki .. . .. . .. 187
Winkler, David ... . . 187
Winston, Lauri ...... 224
Winston, Lauren .. .. 197
Wisel, Lauren ....... 225
Wishnick, Sandra ... 197
Wisniewski, Patricia . 197
Wisper, Lori ........ 225
Wittenstein, Edwin .. 187
Woldorf, Michael . .. 225
Wolf, Cornelia .. .. .. 197
Wolf, Diana .. ...... 187
Wolf, Mark . . . ...... 225
Wolfe, Scott .... .... 197
Wolfe, Scott .... .... 134
Wolfinger, Wendy . . 225
Wolk, Steven ....... 207
Woloshin, Miriam . . 207
Wolpa, Andrea ..... . 207
Wolthuis, Stephen ... 207
Wong, Lisa . ....... . 207
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Zarzer, Ayal .... 134,197
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Zelke, Mrs. Myrtle . . 239
Zeitlin, Steven ...... 225
Zenner, Marla ...... 225
Zerfass, Bill ..... ... 197
Zeuschner, Candace .197
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Mr. Richard Hashagen spent much time in the
west and knew the country well. last summer
while hiking in the Colorado country that he
loved, he was involved in a fatal accident.
Mr. Hashagen began teaching at Niles North in
1968. Besides teaching Speech and freshman
English, he also coached soccer and assisted in
theatre. He received degrees from the University
of Wisconsin in Milwaukee and Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago. He was an accomplished mountain climber, hiker, skier, and skin
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touched the lives of many people. Students,
fellow teachers - everyone he came in contact
with remember him as a kind and sensitive man.
His devotion to teaching, his enthusiasm for life,
the laughter and sense of fun that he brought to
school every day are his gifts to us.
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�0 Death, Where Is Thy Sting
"I HAVE A RENDEZVOUS WITH DEATH"
I have a rendezvous with Death
At some disputed barricade,
When Spring comes back with rustling
shade
And apple blossoms fill the air.
When Spring trips north again this year
And I to my pledged word am true,
I shall not fail that rendezvous.
Alan Seegar (1888-1916)
Life cannot be measured by the years of one's life but rather in the way those years are used to their
greatest potential.
Maureen L. Armbruster, who was killed in a tragic accident on April 1, 1978 will be remembered for all
that she accomplished in her short lifetime.
Miss Armbruster was born in Evergreen Park, Illinois on February 3, 1941. She attended St. Agnes
Catholic Church elementary school and graduated from the Academy of Our Lady High School in 1958.
She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1962 from Alverno College in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Her graduate work was completed in English and journalism at a number of universities including the
University of Wisconsin at Madison and Marquette University of Milwaukee. Her teaching career began at
a high school in Greenfield, Wisconsin where she taught from 1962 to 1966.
Since 1966, Niles North was privileged to have Miss Armbruster for an English and journalism teacher.
She taught all of the news writing, news editing and newspaper production classes in addition to
freshman English and composition classes.
As adviser of the North Star for 12 years, the school paper received an "All American" rating from the
National Scholastic Press Association for every semester it was published. Miss Armbruster also was the
school yearbook adviser until 1973.
This summer, Miss Armbruster was planning to be one of the chaperones for the foreign exchange
program in Ahlen, West Germany.
As long as the memories of Maureen L. Armbruster are preserved, she will continue to live on through
the work of those whom she inspired. We are privileged and fortunate to have known her.
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�0 Grave, Where Is Thy Victory?
I Corinthians 15:55
The North Star lost more than an advisor with the tragic death of Miss Maureen L. Armbruster; we lost a
friend.
Miss Armbruster took great pride in the North Star and she instilled that same sense of pride in her staff.
Miss Armbruster strove for perfection in the North Star. She was able to get that extra bit of effort out of
her staff members that meant the difference between a good paper and an "All American" one.
She gave staff members a tremendous amount of freedom, even when it meant subjecting herself to the
anger of the administration.
But more importantly, Miss Armbruster was a friend to those who worked with her. Her office door was
always open and everyone knew that it was a place where they were welcome, be it for advice or just a
friendly conversation.
Th~ special love that Maureen Armbruster put into everything she did can never be forgotten or replaced.
We will miss her greatly.
"Leaves have their time to fall,
And flowers to wither at the northwind's breath,
And stars to set - but all,
Thou hast all seasons for thine own, Oh Death.
We know when moons shall wane,
When Summer birds from far shall cross the sea,
When Autumn's hue shall tinge the golden grain But who shall teach us when to look for thee?"
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�Coach John Cress has retired as Head Gymnastics Coach after a twenty year
career at Niles Township High Schools. His coaching skill has produced winning
gymnastic teams year after year and has led Mr. Cress to be selected "Coach
of the Year" by the High School Coaches Association and to be inducted into
the Coaches Hall of Fame.
Mr. Cress began coaching at Niles East in 1958. He later transferred to Niles
West and started their first interscholastic gymnastic team in 1961. When
Niles North opened in 1964, Coach Cress accepted lhe job as our head
gymnastics coach. John Cress has led out teams to six conference championships and several district championships. Last year, with the aid and encouragement of Coach Cress, our gymnastics team won sectionals and placed third
in Illinois State Competition.
Senior gymnast Frank Mack said, "Not enough can be said about Coach Cress.
He has coached some of the greatest Niles North athletes ever. We greatly
appreciated his hard work and dedication. II was an honor to end his coaching
career with the third place finish in stale. We also took great pride in having
him in the Hall of Fame."
Coach Cress himself was the NCAA champion in 1939 and tried out for the
Olympic team in 1948. He entered the Air Force where he coached boxing,
swimming and volleyball. After the military he utilized his talents of acrobatics
in vaudeville and the circus until Cress came to Niles Township.
Coach Cress had a great amount of enthusiasm and dedication to gymnastics.
Junior Rich Heiman felt " it was an honor to be coached by John Cress. He will
miss coaching as much as we'll miss having him as a coach.
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�.WOR LD-U .S. NEWS ...WOR LD-U .S. NEWS .
1977-78:
. . . In January James Carter was sworn in
as the 39th President of the United States.
President Carter has a unique human rights
stand which he has incorporated into official United States foreign policy. He was
also the first to bring negotiations into the
White House. Not all has gone well during
his term, however, for he has been plagued
with the longest strike in U.S. history.
. . . President Carter was very influential
in bringing President Anwar Sadat of Egypt
and Prime Minister Menahem Begin of Israel together for peaceful negotiations concerning the problems in the Middle East.
These unprecendented peace talks were
one of this year's major developments in
terms of human relations.
. . . The Carter Administration was not
without a scandal. Bert Lance was accused
of ..improper procedures in his personal
banking. The appointed budget director
was later forced to resign under pressure
of investigation.
. . . Minnesota Senator Hubert Humphrey,
the 'Happy Warrior', died on January 13,
1978. He was considered one of our greatest statesman. Humphrey was a spokesman for civil rights long before it became
popular to advocate civil rights. He also
championed the cause of working people
by initiating social legislation in Congress.
Not only did we lose an outstanding Senator, but we lost some of the best entertainers. We will never forget the impact of
Charles Chaplin, Bing Crosby, Groucho
Marx, Elvis Presley, and Freddie Prinze
upon the world of television, movies, and
music.
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A: Israeli Prime Minister Menahim Begin and
Eoptian President Anwar Sadat meet for Christ·
mas Summit talks.
8: Senator Hubert Humphrey is seen here mak·
ing one of his dynamic speeches.
C: Bert Lance former Budget director of the
United States, promised to rebuke all accusation
of impropriety in his personal banking affairs.
D: President James Earl (Jimmy) Carter.
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A: Walter Payton resting on the bench during a
game in his record breaking season.
8: Prince Charles during his visit to Chicago.
C: Mayor Bilandic and Commissioner Jane Byrne
during the taxi cab dispute.
D: Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) in a scene
from the motion picture hit "Star Wars".
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1977-78:
. . . Charles, Prince of Wales visited
Chicago, which was one of the stops on
his goodwill tour. He was greeted by
Mayor Bilandic and other local dignitaries who gave a banquet in his honor.
Afterwards, Prince Charles was taken to
see the city and talk to the people who
were impressed with meeting a real
prince.
. . . Although only in his first year in
office, Mayor Bilandic has already been
involved in a scandal. It has been
charged, Bilandic illegally raised the
fares of Checker Cabs. Jane Byrne, Commissioner of Consumer Affairs, Exposed
the scandal, and by doing so, lost her
job. Although, the Checker Cab Company
scandal has been investigated for some
time, it has not yet been resolved.
. . . The science fiction "fad" has returned, thanks to the box office smash
"Star Wars". In a matter of a few
months, "Star Wars" had made millions.
It is now the top grossing movie in the
film industry. "Star Wars" appeals to
everyone with its spectacular special
effects and thrilling action .
. . . For the first time in 15 years, the
Chicago Bears made the play-off game
against the Dallas Cowboys. A major
factor in the Bears making the play-offs
was Walter Payton. He came very close
to breaking OJ. Simpson's record for
rushing in a single season, but fell 201
yards short. However, Payton did break
OJ. Simpson's record for rushing in a
single game. For these acheivements he
was voted the National Football
League's most valuable player.
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Suffering belongs to love also.
This is the mystery of love, its beauty
and its burden.
Love is a feeling to be learned.
Walter Trobisch. Love Is a Feeling to Be Learned
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�Saga '78-STAIRS: S. Cohen, W Mariani, H. Moses, L. Saffer, D Brief, Mr. Carey, D Kaplan FOURTH ROW: L. Cohen, M Orner, S. Aronson, S. Fieldman, M Kasman THIRD ROW: P. Levin, J.
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Spungen, ~· Fredriksen, M Price, P. Norberg, S. Weinberg, S. Eisler, J. Rice, K Daus SECOND ROW: D. Columbus, C. Anderson, E. Sumner, A Zidek, C. Paull, FIRST ROW: J. Gistenson, I. Lenhardt,
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blur with the passage of time. Our yearbook preserves these moments and helps us to once again
relive them. The student body at Niles North hopefully will remember segments of the year as we look
through our yearbooks."
-Ingrid Lenhardt, Howard Goldman
Co-editors Of Sage '78
Smiing about the finished product of Saga '78 are the co-editors Ingrid Lenhardt and Howard Goldman.
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NORTH STAR: Back Row: L. Johnson, P. Lazar, S. Epstein, R. Sachs, 0. Brief, M. Berkowsky, Middle Row: 0. Goroff, C Friedlander, S. Serota, H. Packowitz, K Shapiro, S. Brenner, J. Spungen,
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The North Star strives to inform students of
issues effecting their lives both within school,
and in their community. Staff members also
expressed their opinions on important issues
through out observatory column. The North Pole
and Letters to to Editor enable other students to
voice their opinions also.
"This has been a year of change for the North
Star although our staff was greatly reduces from
past years. I believe we were still able to put out
the quality paper that Niles North has come to
expect."
-Lisa Cohen, Editor
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�Concert Band-Back Row: Mr. R Picker (conductor,) R Goldstein, L. Berg, W Pichler, M. Cassman, W M
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B Franklin, F. Heller, R Harrsch, Third Row: A Zidek, M. Weiner, S. Plenner, S. Aronson, M. Reuter, M. Smith, S. Sidlow, K Levey, J. Steigman, H. M
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Cunningham. Front Row: J. Cohen, C. Zaruba, L. Lasser, L. Tsuneta, R. Gokl, L. Blackman, L. Mayron, J. Reichert, J. Tobias, J. Harrison, A Helverson, D Doppelt, C. Einhorn.
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STAGE BAND; Back Row- M Leeb, B. Franklin, E Rubin, R Brody, R Harrsch, H Moses, Second Row-Mr. R Picker (conduclor, ) S. Sidlow,
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F. Heller, C. Johnson, A Frankel, S. Rhum, R. Korman, L. Hawes, Back Row: A Saltzman, Mr. Sklar, L. Berg, R Goldstein.
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�STRING ORCHESTRA-Back Row: Mr. Arnold Sklar, J. Sandler, S. Kravitz, M. Rocic, N. Bass, C. Alexander, G Grossman,
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8. Pmol, A Saltzman, Middle Row: D. Winkler, J. Usen, S. Lemke. I.
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Linda Green and Julie Usen practice their violins during class
Playin& in an orchestra concert is Ken Mine.
�Chamber Choir-Back Row: C. Tursky, A Slovin, V. Noparstak, E. Feltman, W Grahn, L. Smolen, K. Carlson. J. Kemp. Third row: Rich Green, M. Miller, M. Specik, J. Johnson,
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C. Baldasso, D. Calli!, C. Swiderski, L. Lipsky . Second Row: N. Goldman, J. Welter, L. Nosanov, D. Libkin, H. Chung, I. Greenberg, M. Goldsen. Front Row: C. Urbanski, C.
Noparstak, L. Mayron, R Schneider, F. Hiton, A. Morris, G Arnieri.
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Madrigal Choir-Back Row: D. Libkin, V. Noparstak, L. Smolen, C Baldasso, £.Feltman. Front Row: F. Hiton, C.
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Noparstak, G Arnieri, C. Urbanski, B. Kohn, R Schneider, L. Lipsky, M. Miller, K. Ness, Rich Green.
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The Chamber choir Sing Hanukkah carols.
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Rubin, K Levant, J. Sandler, M. Sacks, E. Greenberg, K Pignale, R. Arnieri, C. Cohen, B. Kohn, J. Mine, L. H
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Linda Zemsteff, 0. Reddich, J. Schmid, E. Aderman, C. Cristensen, S. Roth, 0. Goodman. Not pictured: M Axelrod, L. Baron, C Chunowilz, K Neil, A Roth, J. Tempkin, J.
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Girls Glee-Back Row: L. Lerman, S. Bhagat, R. Green, L. Silk, K Lange, B. Yamagata, S. Berg, S. Pickholtz, L. Rosenberg, A Yale, H Feder (accompanist,)
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�SCHOOL GOVERNMENT-Standing: Mr. Ackman, Mr. Rosenkranz, Mrs. Alpert, Dr. Weldy, Mrs. Sugar, Ms. Murphy, D. Goldstein, Mr. Pryjma, E. Weissman, Dr. Morris. Middle Row: Ms.
Johnson, H. Goldman, H. Teplinsky, C. Wallach, S. Koenig, Mr. Rotchford. Front Row: M. Kasman, D. Leltas, G Michaelson.
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STUDENT CONGRESS-Back Row: J. Temkin, H. Goldman, M. Kasman, B. Hamilton, K. Long, H. Silver, H. Silverman, S. Koenig, J. Schallman, R. Max, Middle Row: R. Levin, J. Rutstein, D.
Goldstein, R. Barnes, J. Perlow, K. Levitan, M. Leeb, C. Lea f, Front Row: J. Moritz, L. O'Brien, G. Michaelson, H. Teplinsky, C. Wallach, C. Brown, E. Weissman, M. Woloshin, NOT
PICTURED: L. Andre, S. Brustin, R. Friedman, L. Goodman, D. Leltas, P. Rasky, C. Saltzman, L. Shapiro, S. Kaye.
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Kramer, D Reddick, R. Stein, R. Slovin, S. Mason, J. Mawerece, S. Epstein, L. Lipsky, M Speck. Third Row-L. Appel, B. Walter, S. Einhorn, P. Levin, S. Aronson, R. Zucker, I. Tsuneta, G
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Guthman, D. Smith, B. Birkhain, K Fredicksen, L. Pivar, I. Greenberg, G. Herman, E. Feltman, Second Row- H Goldberg, M Channon, C. Coplon, D Columbus, B. Stroner, C. Spilg, M. Sacks, J.
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Berg, L. Silverman, D Goldsby, R. Gokl, L. Tsuneta. Front Row- V Kim, L. Mayron, A Margolis, R. Sachs, S. Arakawa, N Benjamin, C. Noparstak, K Tursky, E. Skolnick, C. Einhorn, J. Sandler.
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Cathy Baldasso helps make-up Corey Dunsky before "Godspell."
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Randi Stenn and Claire Noparslak.
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FORENSICS-Back Row: l. O'Brien, N Benjamin, S. Price, A. Yelin, l. Olsen, Third Row: M O
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Louise O'Brien: National Forensic league Winner-Extemporaneous Speaking.
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DEBATE TEAM-Back Row: M O'Malley, L. Appleton, 0. Brief, 0. Goroff, Front Row:
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N.H.S.- Back Row: W. Rubinstein, J. Sigmond, M. Ross, M. Smith, C. Paull, D. Lewen, D Kiesler, D Gill, D Saltzman, N. Olken, J. Kolb , P. Kopoulos, F. Heller, A Slagel. Fourth Row: B. Perlow, D Brand,
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L. Smolen, W Dachman, D Raphael, L. Appel, M. Fain, J. Fine, J. Selgrad, M Powell, L. Grossman, R. Dunn, M Lazarus, P. Rasky, Mr. Pryma, Third Row: H. Goldman, M. Goldsmith, P. Chung, B.
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Solochek, M. Dokolow, E Weissman, L. Andre, I. Ginsburgh, S. Koenig, E. Aderman, J. Schallman, L. O'Brien. Second Row: S. Magnes, J. Lanno, M Leeb, H Silverman, C. Anderson, D Wdowicki, C.
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Zaruba, M. Mallin, G Herman, R. Zisook, T. Fidel, R. Schraiber. First Row: C W
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�Math Club- Back Row: J. Glasson, D Ransenberg, M Covinsky, N Olken, B. Appel, B. Wallk, D Lettas, K Dunn, Front Row: B. Elam, S. Weger, S. Weissburg, Mr. J. Smith, B. Lewis, K
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COMPUTER CLUB-Top Row: S. Aronson, R. Zimmerman, Bollom Row: S. Weinberg, M. Price, NOT PICTURED E. Sumner.
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�SENIOR CLASS BOARD-Fourth Row: R. Schraiber, S. Plenner, M Sokolow, K Torres, D Lewen, J. Rice, K Goldberg, C. Swiderski, H. Shinitzky, R Zimmerman, P. Sulker, P. Rasky, W Rubinstein,
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M Brotlman. Third Row: D Omens, S. Mason, L. Polan, C. Paull, S. Cohen, M Smith, S. Eisler. Second Row: I. Lenhardt, L. Goodman, S. Klein, J. Mawrence, G Herman, S. Koenig, J. Gistenson, A
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Maday, S. Epstein, First Row: L. Cohen, E. Levy, D Brief, C. Wallach, H. Silverman, S. Slokols, S. Fieldman.
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JUNIOR CLASS BOARD-First Row: D Gerol, R Solomon, J. Perlow, L. Pivar, M Gerber, Second Row-S. Block, S. Levin, L. Tepper, Z Ben-Arieh, B. Rodin, L. Bussel, L. Olsen, L. Zemsleff, Third Row:
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C. Drachler, T. Levin, H. Conral, M Goodyear, S. Corday, D Kaplan, B. Strauss, B Kohn, M. Phillips, M Levy, B Morsensen, Fourth Row: S. Aronson, S. Cooper, B Hamilton, T. Newberger, M
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Tepper, J. Berkley, B Sarantos, Middle Row: J. Schmidt, P. Gremley, M. Green, L. Riebman, J. Mine, T. Sadkin, P. Levin, N. George, A. Hadesman,
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FRESHMEN CLASS BOARD- Back Row; M Harrigan, L. Seidenberg, A Yale, K Block, J. Boehm, W Kaufman, S. Price, A Kesler, A Greenfield. Middle Row:
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�Callpoe- Back Row: Berkman, V. Noparstak, D. Elenbocen, B. Friedman, K. Meyers, Middle Row: N Benjamin, S. Fieldman, Front Row: T Sadkin, M. Katz, S. Cohen.
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�HALL MONITORS-Back Row: D Rubin, I. Schile, E. Aderman, S. Umansky, Middle Row: A Wolpa, MDworski, K. Meyers, Front Row: D.
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Spanish Club-Back Row: D Bass, D Bass, K Kemper, B. Walik, B. Apple, J. Sullivan, J. Selgrad, R. Zimmerman, J. Kemp, D Rubin, Middle Row: S. Roth, T.
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Ford, J. Berg, D Leltas, K Meyers, J. Sampson, S. Price, I. Goldman, Front Row: K Cohen, P. Levin, J. Bayer, M Tyrnauer, C. Penaherrera, J. Field, L.
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BICYCLE CLUB-Back Row: L. Rubin, R Ruff, K. Carlson, T. Ford, M. Zurek, Mr. Rotchford, Front Row: S Chung, A.
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�The Varsity Cheerleaders and the Homecoming crowd, stand for the National Anthem.
Allison Zidek, Mike Weiner, Sherry Plenner, and Shelley Aronson perform at al recent band concert
Lisa Kolb, Linda Zis, and Lynn Pivar, cheer to the song "Viking
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The Niles North Concert Band, march in the Homincoming Parade.
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�VARSITY CLUB-Back Row: I. Lenhardt, P. Norberg, L. Olsen, C. Penaherrera, N. George, L. Greenberg, L. Zaruba, L. Weber, L. Rickspoone, J. Hohs, M. Gabriel, L. George, E Moy, Second Row:
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H. Feder, M. Kye, First Row: S. Herman, L.
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Showini her skill and grace at dancing is Randi Stenn.
Dancing in the opening number is Missy Shapiro.
Lisa Wong dances in a duet.
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Marla Gerber, Lynn Pivar and Liz Fischburg enter the football field
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Awaiting their signal to begin their routine are Geri Finer, Stacey Feldman, Denise Kokinis and Julie Welter.
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Thalia Kalodimos shows her spirit at the pep assembly.
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Wendy Rutlenberg, Dorothy Trinkaus, Lauri Babelch, Jill
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Nonyca Price and Ellyn Sumner discuss the yearbook.
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In preparation for Homecoming, Northi's windows are decorated.
This year's Homecoming Pep Assembly included
three guest speakers and plenty of pep and
spirit. There was a tug-of-war, performances by
the cheerleaders and Vikettes and the crowning
of the Homecoming Queen.
The Thursday night Pep Rally was highlighted by
a peanut butter eating contest and the shredding of the effigy.
Also a new activity was added to the festivities,
namely Powderpuff football. girls from the four
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Joy is evident for the 1977 Homecoming Queen, Cindy Brown.
The " West Cafe" Seniors show their ingenuity with a movable float.
The freshmen enter their float in the Homecoming Parade.
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The Homecoming festivities began early with our
traditional parade that held up traffic throughout
the streets of Skokie. Despite the rainy weather
and the trauma of losing, the large crowd remained spirited during the whole weekend.
After a long, wet weekend and the doubt if all
the efforts of hard work would pay off, things
proved better than expected, making this Homecoming 1977 the best ever!
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The Homecominc Kine and Queen enjoy their rei•n.
Wendy Grahn and John Rosin celebrate Homecominr.
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writen by Stephen Schwartz.
"Godspell" seemed to come alive on the
Niles North stage October 13-15 with colorful, exciting songs and dances that demonstrated the teachings of Jesus through parables.
Lee Smolen and Verne Noparstak portrayed
Jesus and Judas respectively. Many students
were instrumental in making "Godspell" a
success. Eric Feltman was the Assistant Director, Mimi Woloshin, the Assistant Musical
Director and Ida Ginsburg chorP.ographed the
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Chamber Choir, Combined Choruses, Concert
Orchestra and Concert Band. The auditorium
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spirit. Some of the selections were: "A Chanukah Suite, 11 "Coronation Feslival, 11 and a
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chance lo perform as a group."
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This Chorus line enjoys entertaining others.
Chorus members practice for the upcoming performance.
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Donald Payton's "Boarding House Reach"
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underclass cast. The show was an opportunity for younger students to become involved
in the the theatre department with major
roles.
Boarding House Reach, a comedy written
about the adventures of Wilbur Maxwell, explains how Wilbur accommodated eight
boarders in his home while his parents were
away in order to earn enough money for a
new bicycle.
Amy Yale realized that, "Working on this
year's Children's Play was a lot of hard work.
However, I feel that the finishing results
made it all worth while."
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Baba Wombat (Karen Schwartz) reports the Weekend Update.
Crew member Gree Guthman hancs hirh.
Cindy Marek sines "Could ii be Macie."
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great success due to all the hard work and
energy put forth by the orchestra, cast and
crews. The materials board consisted of
twenty students who wrote the show under
the help and direction of Mr. Richard Green
and Mrs. Kathy Higgins (choreographer).
The show this year consisted of many musical and comedy features. The student directors were Harvey Berkman and Claire Nopar- •
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the assistant musical directors. With everyone's cooperation and great effort they really
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Ed Rubin, Bob Franklin, Rob Hansch, Rob Korman and Mike Hershenhouse playing for Norsecapades '77.
Ourinc one of the company numbers, The Barry Manilow Medley.
Debbi Weinberg sings " Catch Another Butterfly."
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"Norsecapades was an unique experience for
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with student directors Harvey Berkman and
Claire Noparstak and fellow assistant musical
director Ron Goldstein was a pleasure for
those involved in the show."
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Sachie Kobayashi dances lo ,;Lisa's Song."
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Mr. Lerman discusses the objectives of the class.
The Forgotten Children's Fund sponsored by Student Congress was very successful. A total of
$4,000 was donated by students and faculty.
The money was raised through homeroom collections, a Dominick's Day, a floor hockey marathon
and an auction. Co-chairmen Mark Kasman and
Grant Michaelson and Student Congress President Howard Teplinsky presented the check to
WIND's Chuck Benson which made Niles North
the largest single contributor again this year.
Open House, according to faculty and parents
was an evening of educational enlightenment.
Parents met faculty members who outlined their
course objectives. Counselors were also available.
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Parents experiencing the joys of being a student, again.
Students and parents get together with Miss Espinosa to talk about Spanish.
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That's Entertainment, Auroris '77. Through many
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and sponsor, Miss Nancy White found the results
very rewarding.
For many people who choreographed their own
numbers, it was well worth the effort to see
their creation coming alive on stage.
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Sky Masterson gives his marker to Sister Sarah.
"When you see a cuy reaching for stars,
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the stories by Damon Runyon. Set in the exciting
and busy New York, the colorful characters
range from professional crap shooters ot Salvation Army Missionary Band members.
The plot revolves around two romances and a
crucial crap game that saves the missionary
from closing.
Songs include: "A Bushel and a Peck," "Take
back your mink," "Luck be a lady," and the title
song "Guys and Dolls."
"When you see a guy, reach for stars in the sky
you can bet that he's doing it for some doll."
The Farmerettes dance to the music of "Bushel and Peck."
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"I'll always remember being in " Guys and
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Junior Class Board sponsored Prom 1977 which
was held downtown in the Empire Room of the
Palmer House. The music was provided by the
Johnny Holliday Band and hors d'oeuvres were
served.
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always treasure," said Cindy Wallach.
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"The team has been together for a longtime.
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'ropes' of becoming a disciplined player, dedicated to a great team." Peter Kaufman
"Although there weren't many fans at the
games, they supported us well and gave us the
encouragement to have a good season." Rick
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showing at the Niles West Invitational, in which
our team placed third." -Jose Mila
This years team, on all levels was the best in a
long time. The team's spirit never faded even
when we lost. Our team was a very closely knit
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Giambeluca. FRONT ROW: B. Edwards, L. Glover, J. Parker, C. Payne, P. Winslein, P. Levsky (mgr.) .
Senior Phil Donenberg warms up before a game.
Several months of hard work have gone into the
1977-78 basketball season. I along with the rest
of the team feel this year's team was a complete
success. We have achieved a lot with the assistance of the coaching staff.
John Rosin
It took a lot of hard work and dedication to
compete with the teams in our division this year.
But we could not have done it with out Coach
Christie's help.
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Senior Sieve Cohn goes up for a layup.
Junior Rich Lakin scores a basket for the Vikings.
After four years of hard work and good coaching,
basketball has given me enjoyment, a sense of
leadership, and many long lasting friendships.
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The splits are performed by Senior Kerry Salzman.
Junior Ross Deutsch on the parallel bars.
Sophomore Dan Lazar shows his skill on the rings.
"Gymnastics is a sport that involves total team
unity to reach any kind of success and this year
we achieved the unity necessary to become
winners." Kerry Saltzman
Back Row: Coach Grant, Ron Cepeda, Dan Schachtman, Larry Kaplan, Mitchell Weisberg, Ross Deutsch, Mike Braitman,
Scott Magnes. Front Row: Mitchell Ruchim, Dave Ganansky, Grant Michaelson, Kerry Salzman, Frank Mack, Rich Heiman.
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I think the freshmen this year worked diligently
and conscientiously as a team. If we continue on
this course, I think we will achieve ever greater
goals in the future. I would like to give a special
thanks to the coaches and to the upperclassmen
who gave our team such a great start.
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lack of dedication, we didn't live up to our
potential this season. But despite disadvantages
we still had a fairly good season.
Mark Stern
This year we had a strong team. I feel we should
have won more dual meets, but we just couldn't
put our act together. We have a lot of letterman
coming back next year, and I am really looking
forward to a winning season.
Marc Miller
I feel that the wrestling team is improving every
year. I owe much of my own success to Coach
Browning for his dedication as a coach. I think
that the only reason Niles North doesn't have a
good wrestling team is because of laziness on
the part of the students.
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Junior Mike Kalimodinos faces his opponent.
Junior Marc Miller makes his move.
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Senior Scott Magnus prepares for a dive.
I think we have our work cut out for us since we
will be competing among the best teams in the
state. We lack deptll on the varsity level, but I
think we can have a good front line and with a
lot of work and determination put a couple of
swimmers into state competition.
-Jeff Wallk
Once again I believe that this years swimming
team proved to be tile hardest working athletes
at North. However, I feel that the swimming
team doesn't receive the recognition they deserve. The key to being successful in swimming
involves a lot of hard work, I guess that's what
swimming is all aboot, hard work!
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fundamentals. Coaches Kmet and Wolf worked dili1ently to
develop this aspect. I thank and respect them for an their
effort." • John Rosin
"This year's team did very &ood considerin& many of us were
juniors lackinc varsity experience. Next year should be even
better." • Peter Silverman
"Our overall record was no indication of our performance
throuchout the season. We had potential but couldn't eel the
breaks we needed." • Shely Groner
"We played wel both offensively and defensively. As the
season procressed Oii' confidence lessened due to many bad
breaks." • Jeff Kresh
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"The track team isn't made up of a bunch of
individuals, we are a team. Everyone encourages
everyone else to do a little better than he is able
to do. That is why our school track team will be
one of the best to come out of this school." John Gardner.
Cheered on by his teamates is senior Donald Brand.
Into the long jump pit leaps senior Robert Harrsch.
Senior Steve Paneral crosses the finish line for a Viking Victory.
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Viking golfer exhibits his swing.
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Marc Gluckman shows his skill as a golfer.
David Cohen.
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Jon Miller volleys a shot.
Stuart Shyman waits at the net.
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Ty Laurie gets ready to hit the ball.
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�Returning the ball is Senior-Captain Judi Glover.
Senior Cindy Wallach cheers the team on.
Junior Jean Hohs prepares lo serve the ball.
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Front Row: l. Moy, C. Wallach, S. Jakubowsky, J. Hehs, Back Row: Coach Caleva, B. Lome, Manager, J. Glover, A Reimer, J.
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B Team- Front Row: J. Fischbein, P. Burns, K. Szyszka, K. Olsen, K. Kazmierowicz. Back Row: L. Pierog, P. langkamp, M Minow, S.
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Wendi, C. Gilbert, S. Zimberoff, Manager, Coach Caliva.
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Sophmore Cheryl Angelaccio serves.
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Back Row: L. Seidenberg, D. Lewis, L. Tompkins, D. Ripes, Coach M. Altus. First Ro.w: M. Cohen,
Zarlin, L. Fieldman, d. Pogrund, L. Weber.
Looking for an ace is Senior Lynn Rickspoone.
Senior Dori Ripes at the net . . .
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Junior Sharon Fotre waits for the serve.
Determination is evident on the face of Junior Eileen Moy.
Serving the ball with excellent form is Senior Jeri Vaughn.
Sophomore Geri Verderber warms up before a meet.
Row 1: l. Friedman, E. Moy, C Fotre, J. Yon, l. Becker, S F
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. artosch, Coach C. Anderson.
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"We have worked hard this season and have
supported Niles North to the best of our ability."-Ellen Levy-co-captain
"Even though this year was not a total success,
we worked hard and developed strong team
unity and most of all, we had a fun time together" Donna Greenberger, co-captain
Junior Betsy Bartosch glides to a victory in the 100 yard breast stroke.
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Competing in the breast stroke is Freshman Diane Steinforth.
Swimming in the 100-yard backstroke is Freshman Sue Schmidt
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�Gymnastics requires a lot of time and effort but
well worth it. I was glad to be able to participate
on the team these past years. -Lisa Wong.
To be a successful gymnast, one must devote
alot of time and effort to the sport. But a sense
of pride and accomplishment is gained by all the
hard work. -berri Finer.
Working on the beam is Sophmore Gerri Finer.
Practicing on the bars is Stacy Nosanov
Practicing floor ex is Jami Reiser.
Gracefully working on her beam routine is Sohpmore Laura Tompkins.
Preforming in floor ex is Freshman Nora Kirk.
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Glover, L. Focht, C
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Junior Linda Focht puts the ball up for the V
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Front Row: C. Lammersfeld, N. George, S. Gill, I. Goldberg, L. George. Second Row: I. Tompkins, J. Herrman, D. Sztapka, B.
Milecki, K. Kazmierowicz, 0. Swedberg. Back Row: Coach M. Taber, C Rubens, L. Weinstein, V. Oswald, D Rubin, Coach E.
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Front Row: J. Vaughn, J. Hohs, S. Fotre. Second Row: S. Wendt, S. Rosenbaum, R. Lee, L. Lipschullz, A. Reizner, L. Rickspeene, A. Truger, J. Weiner. Back Row: J. Lanne, M. Cohen, L. Greenberg,
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Checking her score during practice is Senior Lori Lipshcullz.
Junior Lori Weber.
Sophomore Lisa Greenberg aims for a strike.
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First Row: J. Herzog, I. Zagon, B. Olsen, L. Hadler, P. Gavino, K Lecey, K Kring. Second Row: D Rubin, H. George, S. Stern, C Penaherrera, M. Skoglund, E. Moy, L. Moy, P. Wisnewski. Third Row:
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Niles East
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Glenbrook North 82
Glenbrook South 65
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Junior Linda Hadler passes the baton to Junior Sharon Christy.
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Sophmore Sue Kron makes her move to pass her opponant.
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Junior Karin Wagner runs as Betty Olsen watches.
Track, I feel, is not an individual sport, contrary
to most people's beliefs. It definitely is and must
be a team sport in order to be victorious. Ingrid Lenhardt.
Track is a sport which requires endurance. One
must be determined and able to use their fullest
abilities. This is what I think our track team has
done this year. I am looking toward to track next
year. --Betty Olsen
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Coach Oleson and Senior Nancy Kelber confer between innings.
liding in for a close play at home is Senior Laurie Fieldman.
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third out.
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Coach Alfus looks on as Junior Pilcher Ronni Barnes warms up.
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The umpires call is "safe" as a Viking player slides into second base.
Front Row: J. Weiner, Manager, 0. Baggie, L. Rickspoone, R. Miller, S. Fotre. Second Row: Caoch E Oleson, J. Berg, I. Rupp, C. Angelaccio, L.
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Row 2: Arakawa, Stephanie; Aronson, Shelley;
Bachmeier, Sonja.
Row 3: Barinhollz, David; Barnes, Ronnie; Baron, Lori.
Row 1: Alpert, Jan; Alpert, Robyn; Angelus, David.
Row 2: Baggio, Denise; Balla, Janel; Bangart, Laura.
Row 3: Bartosch, Betsy; Bass, Robin; Bauman, Sonny.
Juniors
Row 1: Becker, Marcy; Benjamin, Nancy; Benowitz, Louis.
Row 2: Berg, Larry; Berkelhomer, Robert; Berman, Wendy.
Row 3: Binder, Howard; Birkhain, Barbara; Block, Susan.
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Row 1: Blumberg, Jeffrey; Blumberg, Mark; Bluslein, D
Row 2: Borman, Keith; Brenndoerfer, Hane; Brickman, Beth.
Row 3: Bussell, Laura; Butlers, Judie; Cantor, Wendy.
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Row 1: Booker, David; Brass, Ann; Brauchler, Karen.
Row 2: Brodsky, Caryn; Brown, Lauren; Bruchman, Paul.
Row 3: Caplan, Dana; Caras, Ronald; Carlson, Karen.
�Row 1: Christy, Sharon; Chunowitz, Carrie; Cohen, Marlene.
Row 2: Colecchia, Deborah; C
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~ow 3: Corday, Sandra; Coretz, Melissa; Covinsky, Michael.
Row 1: Carlson, Todd; Choi, Yun; Choyinski, Katheryn.
Row 2: Cohen, Susan; Cohen, Tamara; Colantonis, Anthony.
Row 3: Conradt, Heidi; Cooper, Mark; Cooper, Sharon.
Juniors
Row 1: Custer, Todd; Czyzewics, Jerome; Dachman, Phillip.
Row 2: Dauer, Scott; Daus, Kevin; Deitz, Deann.
Row 3: Deutsch, Ross; Doren, Sherry; Drachler, Celene.
Row 1: Drazner, Todd; Dunsky, Corey; Dworski, Michael.
Row 2: Falbo, Annamarie; Fein, Mark; Finnerty, Shawn.
Row 3: Fotre, Sharon; France, Harry; Frankel, Rhonda.
Row 1: Ebersman, Susan; Erickson, Kerri; Evins, Cara.
Row 2: Fisher, Paul; Focht, Linda; Foreman, Karen.
Row 3: Franklin, Robert; Freedman, Douglas, Friedman, Abbe.
203
�Row l: Friedman, Richard; Gabriel, John; Gabriel, Mary Jane.
Row 2: Gayle, Kenneth; George, Linda; Gerber, Marla.
Row 3: Goldberg, Teri; Golden, Stuart; Goldsmith, Janice.
Row 1: Galuski, Mark; Garner, Sharon; Gauer, Nancy.
Row 2: Gerol, Donna; Glover, Larry; Gockenbach, Lynn.
Row 3: Goldstein, David; Goldstein, Maxine; Gomberg, Betsy.
Juniors
Row 1: Gomberg, , aith; Goodyear, Mimi; Goroff, David.
Row 2: Grahn, Wendy; Green, Linda; Greenberg, Alan.
Row 3: Greenberg, Elise; Grodin, Evette; Grossman, Lynn.
issy; Gustatson, Gail; Gutmann, Craig.
Row 1: Gunn, M
Row 2: Hart, David; Hauselman, Caryn; Hawes, Louise.
Row 3: Hendricks, Thomas; Herzog, Janet; Hollenberg, Sheri.
204
Row 1: Hamilton, Bruce; Harris, Rebecca; Harris, Susan.
Row 2: Helman, Richard; Heinz, Michael; Helverson, Alana.
Row 3: Hohs, Jean; Horn, Lawrence; Huber, Frank.
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Row 2: Kalodimos, Michael; Kasprzak, Joyce; Katz, Adele.
Row 3: Kemp, Julie; Kemper, Katherine; Kernes, Lori.
Row l: Hubicek, Debbie; Jaffe, Beth; Jayne, Rose.
Row 2: Jourdan, Dennis; Kachoyeanos, Katherine; Kalish,
Susan.
Row 3: Katz, Diane; Katz, Steven; Kelly, Jackie.
Juniors
Row l : Kiefer, Christine; Kim, Victoria; Kitzis, Mark.
Row 2: Klassman, Glenn; Kohan, Gregg; Kohn, Betsy.
Row 3: Kokinis, Denise; Korshak, James; Kramer, David.
Row l: Kraus, David; Kreisman, Debra; Kruit, Sarah.
Row 2: Laurie, Ty; Lavin, Jackie; Leaf, Steven.
Row 3: Lenhardt, Richard; Levant, Joy; Levey, Keith.
Row l: Kuperman, Lori; Lakin, Richard; Langsam, Harold.
Row 2: Lecey, Kathy; Lehtman, Bari; Lemke, Stacy.
Row 3: Levin, Joni; Levin, Richard; Levin, Sharon.
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�Row 1: ~evsky, Sara; levy, Monique; Libert, Marla.
Row 2: Liss, Sue; long, Kevin; loveless, David.
Row 3: Manassa, Mitchell; Margolis, Andria; Mayron, Leslie.
Row 1: Levin, Terri; Levine, Gary; Levinson, Eden.
Row 2: Lieberman, Howard; Liss, Michael; Liss, Robin.
Row 3: Lowe, Jhan; lubor, Stuart; Mack, Debbie.
Juniors
Row 1: McKenna, Michael; Meshigaud, Steven; Michaelson,
Grant.
Row 2: Milecki, Barbara; Miller, Jason; Mine, Ken.
Row 3: Miranda, James; Mitchell, Patricia; Mosenson, Betsy.
Row 1: Moses, Howard; Moy, EHeen; Moy, Miriam.
Row 2: Nett, Cindy; Newberger, Todd; Newman, Wayne.
Row 3: Nusstein, John; Olsen, Betty; Olsen, Linda.
206
Row 1: Mueller, Paulette; Nachbin, Hope; Natker, Sharon.
Row 2: Nordling, Cindy; Nosanov, Leslie; Nudelman, Ellen.
Row 3: Owen, Carol; Palinscar, Suzanne; Palmer, Brandon'.
�Row 1: Penaloza, Jocelyn; Perbohner, Robert; Perelmuller,
Mark.
Row 2: Pivar, Lynn, Plotkin, David, Pogrund, Debra.
Row 3: Posner, Herman; Puzes, Amy; Ramoutar, Ken.
Row 1: Parker, Jeffrey; Paull, Leslie; Pechler, Steve.
Row 2: Perlow, Jodie; Phillips, William; Pichler, Bruce.
Row 3: Polinsky, Mark; Pomper, Marlin; Porter, Daniel.
Juniors
Row 1: Rand, Dawn; Ransenberg, David; Raurstad, Michele.
Row 2: Reddick, Dena; Reff, Eva; Reichardt, Gregory.
Row 3: Rein, Dave; Reinier, Frances; Reisman, Neil.
Row 1: Rhoney, Daren; Rhum, Edward; Richmond, David.
Row 2: Rocklin, Marc; Rodin, Bari; Rohr, Jackie.
Row 3: Rosen, Suzanne; Rosenbaum, Lee; Roskin, Art.
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Row 2: Romanz, Michele; Rose, Alan; Rosen, Lori.
Row 3: Roth, Andrea; Roth, Jeffrey; Ruben, Debra.
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Row 2: Scanlon, Tammy; Schloss, Jock; Scholak, Marcy.
Row 3: Shapiro, Kenneth; Shapiro, Marla; Shapiro, Sheryl.
Row 1: Rubin, Debbie; Kubin, Nancy; Kucnim, 11111c11.
Row 2: Sachs, Rhonda; Saffer, Carolyn; Sawyer, Jay.
Row 3: Schwartz, Caryn; Seidenberg, Robert; Shah, Meeta.
Juniors
-Row 1: Sherman, Cheryl; Sherman, Neal; Sherrie, Lore.
Row 2: Shifrin, Linda; Siegel, Ira; Siegelman, Joel.
Row 3: Silverman, Ken; Simon, Glenn; Slavin, Mark.
Row 1: So, Jina; Solomon, Roberta; Spalter, Pam.
Row 2: Stenn, Randi; Stern, Allyn, Stilt, Judith.
Row 3: Sullivan, Anthony; Summers, Randy; Sutker, Allen.
208
Row 1: Stark, Debbie; Steinberg, Amy; Steinberg, Donna.
Row 2: Strauss, Brenda; Stroner, Bonnie; Suger, Jill.
Row 3: Suzukida, Glenn; Svacina, Cheryl; Swiderski, Anne
�Row 1: Tarragano, Daniel; Telman, Randi; Tepper, Lauren
Row 2: Vitale, John; Voedisch, Richard; Wagner, Barry
Row 3: Wald, Jerry; Weber, Lori; Weber, Mark
Row 1: Tester, Susan; Thummel, Hans; Tucker, Larry
Row 2: Wagner, Karin; Wall, Adelle; Wallace, John
Row 3: Weber, Ronald; Weinberg, Deborah; Weinberg, Sharon
Juniors
Row 1: Weiner, Julie; Weiner, Michael; Weiner, Steve
Row 2: Weinstein, David; Welborn, Bruce; Wexler, Michael
Row 3: Widran, Liz; Wishnick, Sandra; Wisniewski, Patricia
Row 1: Witkov, Sherri; Wolf, Connie; Wu, Tina
Row 2: Zidek, Allison; Ziegler, Mike; Zis, Linda
Row 1: Zemtseff, Linda; Zerfass, Bill; Zeuschner, Candace
Row 2: Zoot, Jordan
209
�Row 1: Aderman, Carla; Alpert, Sieve; Anderson, David.
Row 2: Appleton, Larry; Arrieri, Roseanna; Axelrod, Michele.
Row 3: Barnow, Bonnie; Barllenes, Debra; Baskin, Doreen.
Row 1: Angelaccio, Cheryl; Appel, Burton; Applebaum, Marc.
Row 2: Babelch, Steve; Bae, Alice; Barkes, Audrey.
Row 3: Bass, Doree; Becker, Lyn; Belgrad, Ellen.
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Row 1: Berg, Julie; Bergarl, Pamela; Bergman, Robin.
Row 2: Berkley, Jacalyn; Berkowitz, Gail; Berkson, Keith.
Row 3: Berman, Rhonda; Berman, Susan, Bernslien, Kathy.
Row 1: Bethke, Michael; Blake, Harriet; Bobinsky, Robert.
obert.
Row 2: Brandl, Michell; Br2nner, Sandra; Brass, R
Row 3: Brody, Richard; Busscher, Robert; Calin, Judith.
Row 1: Boring, James; Braidman, Mark; Brand, Martin.
icheal; Brody, Anne.
Row 2: Brauchler, Janel; Bresler, M
Row 3: Carlin, Patti; Carson, Rachelle; Cepeda, Randall.
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Row 2: Cohen, M
ichael; Colantonio, Phyllis; Cole, Tracy.
Row 3: Czyzewicz, Michael; Dozoretz, Jeff; Dowd, Greg.
Row l: Christensen, Cathy; Chu, Franco; Chung, Helen.
Row 2: Cohen, Eliot; Cohen, Erwin; Cohen, Marcy.
Row 3: Conway, Marcy; Cook, Ila; Cunningham, William.
Sophomores
Row l: Doody, Kenneth; Donenberg, Randi; Dolnick, Lisa.
Row 2: Dijohn, Debra; De Jonge, Julia; Deitz, Scott.
Row 3: Deitch, Robert; Debell, Dennis; Danielak, William.
Row l: Emanuel, Karen; Elam, Blair; Eisenberg, Audrey.
Row 2: Friedman, Ronald; Friedman, Lisa; Friedman, Linda.
Row 3: Foreman, Randi; Fisher, Wendy; Fisher, Toby.
Row l : E
inhorn, Cheryl; Edelman, Marla; Ecanow, Beth.
Row 2: Friedman, Linda; Fredriksen, Kevin, France, Barbara.
Row 3: Fisher, Marcy; Fisher, Joyce; Firmiss, John.
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�Row l : Finer, Gerri; Gabriel, Edgar; Gans, Howard.
Row 2: Gindin, Deborah; Gistenson, Cindy; Glasson, Jell.
Row 3: Goldberg, Gloria; Goldman, Holly; Goldman, Sandy.
Row 1: Falbo, Sam; Feldman, Ross; Fields, Dean.
Row 2: Gelfond, Holly; George, Nina; Getlin, Robin.
Row 3: Glickman, Steven; Gokl, Renate; Goldberg, Andrea.
Sophomores
Row 1: Goldsby, Diane; Goldsmith, Mark; Goldstein, Robert.
Row 2: Goldstein, Penny; Goodman, Debra; Goodwin, Donna.
Row 3: Green, Marla; Greenberg, Lisa; Gremley, Paula.
Row 1: Gross, Arnold; Grossman, Gayle, Grund, Sharon.
Row 2: Harris, Jeff; Hauselman, Lynda; Hendrickson, Cheryl.
Row 3: Holtzman, Mark; Horwich, Laura; Horwitz, Audrey.
212
Row 1: Guthman, Gregory; Gutzait, Lisa; Hadesman, Andrea.
Row 2: Herman, Sherri; Herrmann, Jan; Hillinger, Mary.
Row 3: Horwitz, Audrey; Howe, Ken; Hurley, Ann.
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Row 1: Jacobs, Peter; Jacobson, Craig; Jericho, Elaine.
Row 2: Johnson, Ken; Johnson, Linda; Johnston, Steven.
Row 3: Kahen, Wendy; Kalis, Raymond; Kalodimos, Thalia.
Row 1: Husen, Gail; lpjian, Rosanne; Jackson, Steven.
Row 2: Johnson, Craig; Johnson, Jennifer; Johnson, Karen.
Row 3: Jordan, Leah; Kachoyeanos, John; Kahen, Gary.
Sopho mores
Row 1: Kaplan, Elizabeth; Kaplan, Marc; Karman, Mike.
Row 2: Kasman, Mark; Katz, Brandy; Katz, Marcia.
Row 3: Kay, Kathy; Kaye, Suzanne; Keefe, Marypal.
Row 1: Keeshin, Randy; Kessler, Scott; Kellerhagen, Debra.
Row 2: Kobayhsni, Sache; Kodros, Steven; Kohn, Jack.
Row 3: Kramer, Karen; Kring, Karen; Kron, Sue.
Row 1: Kim, Sunc Won; Kim, Susan; Kirshenbaun, Joseph.
Row 2: Kokron, Kathleen; Kolb, Lisa; Krammer, Jodi.
Row 3: Khunle, Martha; Kushner, Linda; Kushner, Pam.
213
�Row 1: Lawrence, April; Lazar, Daniel; Lee, Robin.
Row 2: Levin, Pamela; Levine, Nancy; Levitan, Arnold.
Row 3: Lieske, Scott; Lim, Paul; Link, Jodi.
Row 1: Larson, Jeffrey; Laschinski, David; Lasser, Lynne.
Row 2: Leftwich, Susan; Levin, Eugene; Levin, Michael.
Row 3: Levy, Adam; Levy, Susan; Lewis, Bonnie.
Sophomores
Row 1: Lores, Lisa; Loveless, Doug; Macklin, Larry.
Row 2: Mages, Mike; Manning, Michelle; Margules, Lori.
Row 3: Marlin, Teresa; Masood, Deeba; Masood, Perniya.
Row 1: Mastro, Julie; Max, Jami; Meyers, Kenneth.
Row 2: Mikell, Larry; Miller, Howard; Miller, Ira.
Row 3: Mine, Sharon; Minsky, Barbara; Morath, Julie.
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Row 1: Max, Ricky; Melzen, Marcia; Meyer, Kurt.
Row 2: Miller, Jim; Miller, Susan; Mine, Jean.
Row 3: Maschovis, Malia; Moss, Mike; Moy, Eugene.
�Row 1: Alexander, Carol; Alexander, David; Allen, Jordan.
Row 2: Atkins, Barry; Babelch, Lauri; Baker, Paul.
Row 3: Biss, Nancy; Bayer, Joel, Becker, Michael.
Row 1: Abbeduto, Sharon; Abrams, Lisa; Addie, David.
Row 2: Angelus, Debbie; Applebaum, Paul; Arrom, Carlos.
Row 3: Baran, Julie; Bareck, Steven; Barnell, Eva.
Freshmen
Row 1: Bemoras, Jill; Benovitz, Elise; Berg, Sally.
Row 2: Berger, David; Berkson, Maurelle; Berland, Ila.
Row 3: Berman, Stuart; Bhagat, Sophian; Bielski, Donna.
Row 1: Binder, Greg; Birazzi, John; Blackman, Debbie.
Row 2: Bloomenkranz, Susan; Boehm, Joyce; Burkan, Sue.
Row 3: Bromberg, Caryn; Bronstein, Ronna; Brooks, Cynthia.
Row 1: Blakey, Diane; Block, Cathy; Bloom, Marcie.
Row 2: Borman, David; Borman, Donna; Brandwein, Samuel.
Row 3: Brostoff, Michael; Brusrin, Stacy; Burns, Peggy.
217
�Row 1: Calli!, Howard; Cantor, Shari; Caplan, Lauri
Row 2: Cepeoa, Richard; C
hernoff, Joel; Cherlovici, Daniela
Row 3: Cloch, BriJn; Cohen, Karen; Cohen, Richard
Row 1: Carl, James; Carr, Bruce; Cassman, M
ilch
Row 2: Chialiua, Nicole; Chung, Soo; Ciocchetli, Tony
Row 3: Cohen, Sandi; Cole, D
ana; Comilor, Howard
Freshmen
Row 1: Conis, Christos; Cooper, Cindy; Cooper, R
ozanne
Row 2: Coopersmith, Susan; Corbige, Curlis; Colton, Ilene
Row 3: Covinsky, Ken; Czerwinski, Jerry; Danzyger, L
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Row 1: Danzyger, H
oward; D Carlo, Gustave; Degraff, Bene
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Row 2: Donenberg, Laura; Dowd, Jeff; Dunaj, Jackie
Row 3: E
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218
Row 1: Diamant, ldo; Di John, Lisa; Dolnick, Ira
Row 2: Dunn, Kevin; Ehrens, Ronald; Elam, Roger
Row 3: Evins, David; Faber, Janet; Faber, Michael
�Row 1: Feder, Heidi; Feinberg, K Fainmehl, M
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Row 2: Field, Joel; Fields, Stacy; Fine, Marcy.
Row 3: Ford, Theodore; Fotre, C
athy; Fredrikson, Kim.
Row 1: Faicano, Mary; Fareed, Dahlia; Farmer, Linda.
Row 2: Feller, Jeffery; Ferris, Kristiana; Fleishman, Paul.
Row 3: Fischbein, Jill; Fishbain, Diane; Fisher, Elliot.
Freshmen
Row 1: Friedman, laura; Furmanski, Steven; Gabriel, £illen.
Row 2: Gagliardo, Denise; Gailery, lance; Georgov, William.
Row 3: Gerhardt, Dean; Gilbert, Cathy; G Stacey.
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Row 1: Glantz, Lisa; Glazer, Lisa; Glick, Phillip.
Row 2: Goldberg, David; Goldberg, Ilise; Goldberg, lee.
Row 3: Goldsen, Marcie; Goldstein, Scott; Gockenbach, Carol.
Row l; Gluckman, Merle; G
lustoff, Ross; Golkl, Karen
Row 2: Goldberg, Lila; Goldberg, Nancy; Goldman, Irwin
Row 3: Goodman, Debbie; Gordon, Biran; G
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219
�Row 1: Greenfield, Ann; Greenfield, Lisa; Gremley, Andrew.
Row 2: Harris, Howard; Harrison, Jennifer; Hartman, Cindi.
Row 3: Heuck, Julie; Hickman, Chris; Hill, Mary.
Row 1: Gosier, Miche1le; Green, Rachael; Greenberger, James.
Row 2: Hancock, Rory; Hanus, Richard; Harrigan, Maria.
Row 3: Hayes, Robert; Haynes, Marcy; Heller, Jordan.
Freshmen
Row 1: Hiller, Denise; Hillman, Joshua; Hilon, Howard.
Row 2: Hoffman, Sieve; Horwich, Joel; Huber, Cynthia.
Row 3: Idler, Jasmine; lmmer_gluck, Rhonda; lmyak, Lisa.
Row 1: Isaacs, Julie; lwick, David; Jacobs, Paul.
Row 2: Jericho, Barbara; Johnson, Bruce; Johnston, Michael.
Row 3: Kandi, Nercal; Kaplan, Barry; Kaplan, David.
220
Row 1: Jacobs, Vicki; Jacoby, Jay; Jatle, Harry.
Row 2: Jordan, Bruce; Kalish, Howard; Kaminski, Yvonne.
Row 3: Kaplan, Sheri; Kaplan, William; Kaufman, Mike.
�Row 1: Kelber, Arnold; Kenig, Scott; Kessler, Debra.
Row 2: Kirk, Robert; Klaskin, Karen; Kodros, Debbie.
Row 3: Kreiter, Sam; Kritz, G
reg; Kuzentsky, Daniel.
Row 1: Kaufman, Wendy; Kazmierowicz, Kim; Keeshin, Neal.
Row 2: Kiesler, Amy; Kim, Lisa; Kim, Sung.
Row 3: Kohls, David; Kraft, Lisa; Kramer, Liz.
Freshmen
Row 1: Kye, Moonsook; Lachman, Dale; Lammersfeld, Caroly.
Row 2: Lamgkamp, P
atty; Laufer, Ivonne; Laundy, David.
Row 3: Lauria, Robert; Lavin, Gayle; Lawrence, Brent.
Row 1: Lazarus, Stuart; Leaf, Carol; Ledvora, Joe.
Row 2: Leltas, David; Levine, Steven; Levin, Marc.
Row 3: Levsky, Rebecca; Lewis, Debbie; Liberman, Michael.
Row 1: Lee, Charles; Leitner, Sandy; Lerman, Lisa.
Row 2: Levin, Noreen; Levin, R Levitan, Kim.
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Row 3: Lieberfeld, Lynne; Liss, Holly; Liss, Nancy.
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�Row 1: Louis, Beth; Lubell, Heidi; Lubinsky, Paula.
Row 2: Mallin, Robert; Manassa, Lawrence; Mantelman, Lisa.
1!ow 3: Matuszak, Sam; Mazure, Aimie; McCue, Frank.
Row 1: Litwin, Martin; Lober, Laura; Lome, Joel.
Row 2: Madenberg, Amy; Magnes, Craig; Mallin, Denise.
Row 3: Marlin, Marge; Martin, Robert; Mason, Julie.
Freshmen
Row 1: McGowan, Diana; McKenna, Barbara; Medansky, Nadine.
Row 2: Mehr, Jeff; Meiri, Nurit; Meyers, Kathy.
Row 3: Miles, Cedric; Minow, Janet; Minow, Marla.
Row 1: Molitor, Jeffery; Moran, Kevin; Morse, Neal.
Row 2: Mueller, Nancy; Neil, Ron; Nett, Darla.
'Malley, Michael; Omens, Mark.
Row 3: Olsen, Kirsten; O
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Row 1: Moskowitz, Janice; Moy, Millie; Muehlbauer, Jeffery.
Row 2: Neuson, David; Nosanov, Stacy; Novoselsky, Scott.
Row 3: Palmer, Larry; Papanduros, Richard; Palis, Tracey.
�Row 1: Paul, Robert; Pazzol, Bonnie; Penaloza, Janelle
Row 2: Perelmuller, David; Peteron, Teresa; Peterson, Judy
Row 3: Pierog, Linda; Pinsler, Bruce; Pike, Steve
Row 1: Penofsky, Cheryl; Perez, Daisy; Perlman, Sharon
Row 2: Peister, John; Pickholtz, SaraJoy; Piecuch, Ronald
Row 3: Plotsky, Joel; Polinsky, Lori; Pressburger, Mark
Freshmen
Row 1: Price, Sue; Pritikin, Jordan; Rashkow, Debbie
Row 2: Reichert, Jeannine; Reuter, David; Rice, Alan
Row 3: Rickspoone, Todd; Rockowitz, Deena; Romanz, Marc
Row 1: Rosenbaum, Lori; Rosenberg, Louise; Rosenbloom,
Phillip
Row 2: Rozmus, Chris; Rubin, Elizabeth; Rubin, Steven
Row 3: Rullenberg, Wendy; Sabath, Robin; Cacks, David
Row 1: Roskin, Allan; Rosenzweig, Scott; Rossdeulcher, David
Row 2: Rubinovilch, Ori; Ruffer, James; Ruth, Susan
Row 3: Saffer, Larry; Saldinger, Laurie; Sandry, Paul
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�Row 1: Sangerman, Laurel; Sarrafian, Raffi; Sasamoto, Irene;
Row 2: Scanlon, Tom; Schaefer, Scott; Schaffel, Janice;
Row 3: Schmidt, Sue; Schustefl, Andrew; Schwartz, Steven
Row 1: Sauer, Harvey; Sayad, David; Scanlon; Ted;
Row 2: Scheffres, Beth; Schelris, Cynthia; Schimmel, Mark;
Row 3: Schwartz, Tammy; Sclair, Donna; Slauss, Laura
Freshmen
Row 1: Seflren, Julie; Seidenberg, Lynn; Serota, Ronald;
Row 2: Seymour, Nancy; Shapiro, Leslie; Shapiro, Michelle·
Row 3: Sherman, Marc; Shinsey, Dawn; Silk, Elizabeth
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Row 1: Singer, David; Skowron, Louise; Slagel, Andrew;
Row 2: Solomon, Beth; Solovy, Scott; Speck, Brian;
Row 3: Steffens, Kimberley; Stein, Karen; Stein, Lawrence
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Row 2: Stark, Steven; Steigman, Jason; Steelman, Richard;
Row 3: Stein, Marla; Stein, Melanie; Steinlorth, Diane
�Row 1: Sztapka, Diane; Szuska, Kathy; Telman, David;
Row 2: Tomback, Diane; Tompkins, Linda; Treger, Brad;
Row 3: Truger, Aileen; Turkin, Jeffrey; Turovitz, Jeri
Row 1: Stepen, Robert; Stern, Anthony; Strum, Rick;
Row 2: Terkel, Lisa; Thomas, John; Tobias, Jenny;
Row 3: Treger, Holly; Trinkaus, Dorothy; Trip, Nancy
Freshmen
Row 1: Turnuer, Mark; Urbanski, Joel; Uterfenger, Greg;
Row 2: Vatkin, Leo; Vasquez, Adrian; Vender, Marla;
Row 3: Voss, Wayne; Wagman, Lisa; Wapner, Karen
Row 1: Warshausky, Susan; Watte!, David; Waxman, Susan;
Row 2: Weixelbaum, Marcie; Wendt, Sharon; Wexler, Bari;
Row 3: Wolf, Blake; Wu, Peter; Yale, Amy
Row 1: Weiman, lee; Weiner, David; Weisenhaus, Steven;
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Row 3: Yamagata, Beverly; Yon, Juliana; Zuckerman, Debbie
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Zivin, Susan; Zour as,
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Go To Characters
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Masterminds
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�ADMINISTRATION
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Dr. Gilbert Weldy.Principal
Miss Maria Thompson-Director of Student Services
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Mr. George Baptist-Director of Physical Welfare
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ADMINISTRATION
Mr. Charles Balciulis busy al work
Mr. Frank Houlihan-Dean of Students
Mr. Charles Balciulis-Dean of Students
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District 219 School Board-Seated left to Right: Evelyn Rosenzweig-Secretary, Shirley Garland-President. Fred Minkus. Standing left to Right: George Hanus, Edward Kaminski, Gordon Hirsch.
Not Pictured: George Contarsy.
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Dr. Gilbert Weldy-Principal
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Mr. Leonard Ackman-Hall A Principal
Mr. Griff Powell-Hall B Principal
Mr. James Olsen-Hall C Principal
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Dr. Jack M
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�SPECIAL PEOPLE
Mrs. Mary Vrablik-Principal's Secretary
Mrs. Lillian Gould-Bookkeeper
Mrs. Rheta Slavin-Building Manager's Secretary
Mrs. Rochelle Richmond (standing) Scheduling
Mrs. Eleanor Lindstrom (sealed) Data Processing
Mrs. Harriet Kruse-Main Office
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Mr. Carl FieldSocial Worker
Mrs. Nikki Zarefsky-Social Worker
�SPECIAL PEOPLE
Hall B Secretaries:
Mrs. Virginia Clark (seated), Ms. Harriet Morrison
Hall A Secretaries:
Mrs.. Betty Stezkal (sealed) , Mrs. Donna Olsen
-A.v.E. Mr. Hal Cress (left) ,L.M.C. Miss Ruth Smith
Hall C Secretaries:
Mrs. Harriet Knoll (seated) , Mrs. Harriet Aronson
Mrs. Lillian Mann-Special Programs
Hall D Secretaries:
Mrs. Anita Andre (standing) , Mrs. Ruth Anderson
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SPECIAL PEOPLE
Niles North Librarians
Niles North Cafeteria Staff
CLERICAL POOL-Mrs. Emily Jorcensen, Mrs. Edith Grossman, Mrs. Ruth Brucar
READING CENTER-Mrs. Darlene Christoffersen; SAGE-Mrs. Ruth Fine
(Standing) .
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STUDENT SERVICES-Mi's. Judy Swidler, Mrs. Gladys Wallis (Silting).
ATTENDANCE-Mrs. Helen Ley (left) , Mrs. Christine Sampras
REGISTRAR-Mrs. Lorraine Carlington
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SPECIAL PEOPLE
Mrs. Esther Cline-Counselor
Mr. Donald Harper-Counselor
1.1.C. (left to right)-J. Blackman, J. Barstow (seated), S. Garel, P. Slaton
Mr. Russell Kauffmann-Counselor
Mrs. Arleen Lettas-Counselor
Mrs. Dorothy Metzler-Counselor
Ms. Mary Murphy-Counselor
Mr. Robert Sheinin-Psychologist
Ms. Judith Siegel-Counselor
Mr. Tom Thomas-Counselor
Mrs. Lorraine Rubin-SAGE Coordinator
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�Miss Maureen Armbruster
Ms. Jirik helps students with their work.
Mr. Barry Deardorff
Ms. Joy Jirik
Mr. Gerald Lenahan
Mr. Fred Fett
Mr. Peter La Forge
Mr. Deardorff in class discussion.
Ms. Patricia McGuinness
ENGLISH RESOURCE-Mrs. Sara Selin
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�Ms. Susan Moss
Mr. Richard Nugent
Ms. May Pietz
Mrs. Helen Rorig
Mr. Robert Schutt
Mrs. Ellen Shapiro
Mr. John Staerk
Mr. James Van Delinder
Ms. McGuinness watches as Mr. Carey explains to Mark Kasman the technique of paste up
artwork.
Mrs. Barbara Willerman-READING CENTER
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Mrs. Phyllis Klapman-SPEECH
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Mr. Herbert Brigham
Mr. Frank Cardulla
Hope Raff consults Mr. Lyerla about her biology.
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Ms. R Kay
Mr. Eugene Kuntz
Mr. Brigham works on a biology project.
Mr. Ralph Lyerla
Mr. Overboe demonstrates an elastic collision to parents.
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SCIENCE RESOURCE CENTER-Mrs. Ilea Wiora.
�SCIENCE
Mrs. Murphy lends lo a plant in biology.
Mrs. Patricia Murphy
Mr. EHerlh Overboe
Mr. Richard Powers
Mr. Lyerla discusses biology with students after class.
Mr. Bruce Snyder
Mr. Donald Waddell
Mr. James Winkleman
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Mr. Cardulla explains atomic particles to his Honors Chemistry class . ..
then he pauses for questions, comments, or arguments.
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Miss Mary Balcom
Ms. Barbara Fry
Mrs. Joan Ginsburg
Mrs. Lucille Hubbard
Ms. Nancy Johnson
Mr. Kenneth Klamm
David Lettas asks Mr. Milstein for advice.
Jodi Schallman gets assistance from Mr. Klamm.
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Mr. George Pryjma writes an equation on the board.
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Mrs. Hubbard prepares for the days assienment.
Mr. Ted Meyer
Mr. George Pryjma
Math Resource Center -Mrs. Helen Vukits
Mrs. Mirian Lichtenstein
Mr. Jerry Smith
Mrs. Janice West
Mr. William Zook
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Mr. Smith in class discussion.
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�FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Miss Eunice Espinosa
Mr. Isaac Hoffman
Ms. Gabriele Lachmann
Mrs. Madeleine Louchran
Mrs . .Iii Maier
Mrs. Eve Masur
German teacher, Mrs. White, lectures lo her class.
Mr. Steven Rosenzweic answers questions durinc his Spanish class.
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Ms. Perlmutter explains sentence construction to her students.
�FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Mrs. Valerie Prall was not here to
iet her picture taken. She taucht
foreicn lancuace last semester
here and she now leaches al Niles
West, still coming lo North in order
to teach enclish to foreign speakin& students. We regret she was
not here on the day pictures were
taken.
Ms. Perlmutter relaxes on desk as she teaches her class.
In Hebrew class Mr. Issac Hoffman asks for questions.
Mr. Steven RMenzweic
Ms. Selma Perlmutter
Mr. Wiliam Stroni
Mrs. Lilian White
Mr. Stroni looks over parents at open house.
Mrs. Louctiran irades papers in the foreiin lancuage resource center.
Ms. Lachmann asks Elsie Sincer about make-up exams.
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�GYM
Miss Mary Altus
Mr. Darrell Conway
Mr. John Cress
Mr. Patrick Grant
Mr. Edward Hodnik
Mr. David Kmet
Mr. David M<:Carrell
Coach Mccarrell explains basketball rules as Todd Carlson reads.
Mrs. Stephansen assists a student doing a flip as Debbie Hubicek guards
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Miss Oleson has a light moment in her office after a class.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . the move is a little cockeyed but they later succeed.
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Miss Elizabeth Oleson
Mrs. Elda Robbins
Mr. Joseph Rusk
Mrs. Kathleen Stephansen
Mr. Rory Weber
Ms. Carol Wellman
Coach Kmet shows us that teachers can be human too.
Coach Grant helps a student mount the parallel bars.
Mrs. Robbins relaxes between classes.
Coach Hodnik looks over the gymnastics room lo check things out.
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�ART- INDUSTRIAL ART
Mr. Elliot Balter
Mr. Michael
Deutsch-I.A.
Mr. Ray CarreMH.
Mr. Georce Fink-I.A.
Mr. Henry Kokrda
Mr. Jack Lerman
Mr. Bruce Sorensen-I.A.
Mr. Charles Swinford-I.A.
Mr. Lerman durinc his Art 1-2.class.
Mr. Richard Requarth
Mr. Requarth takes attendance.
Mr. Swinford durinc open house.
Mr. Richard Welzel
Mr. Carrell helps Tom Hendricks with his blueprints.
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�C.V.E. - MUSIC
Mrs. Marian Behr
Mr. Stanley Carey
Mr. Jack Grant
Mr. Richard Green-Music
Mrs. Mary Howen
Mr. David Lange
Mr. Ray O'Keefe
Mr. Michael Rotchford
Mr. Dan Schaulis
Mr. Arnold Sklar-Music
Dr. Lawrence Wathen-Music
From left lo right al the C.V.E. banquet, Mr. Rotchford, Mr. O
'Keefe, Mr. Schaulis, and Mrs. Howell.
Mr. Picker took over the band during Dr. Walhen's absense.
Jokingly Mr. Sklar lakes a bile out of his violin.
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�BUSINESS ED. - DRIVER'S ED
Mr. Donald Browning
Mr. Richard Casten
Mr. Peter Christie-Bus. Ed.
Mr. Napier talks to Ken Robins in the hall.
Mr. Eugene Napier-Bus. Ed.
Mr. James Tomson-Bus. Ed.
Mrs. Myrtle Zelke-Bus. Ed.
Mr. Casten tells his class about rules of the road.
Mr. Christie poses for our camera during Accounting.
r.\-. Casten checks a student's file to check some details.
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�HEALTH-HOME EC.
Mrs. Mary McElfresh-Home Ee.
Ms. Pergy Paulsen-Home Ee.
Mrs. Mildred Popp
Ms. Joyce Sweeney
Mr. Greggory Youstra
Ms. Sharon Zorn
Besides teaching Health, Mrs. Popp is the school's nurse.
Ms. Paulsen during one of her many sewing classes.
Mrs. McElfresh talks to a parent during open house.
Ms. Paulsen helps a student with her sewing project.
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Mr. Ronald Albiani
Ms. Nonna Cannon
SOCIAL STIDES RESOURCE-Mrs. Ua Kramer
Mr. Aldo Ceresa
Mr. John lblbtrc
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Mr. Robert Kujanpaa
Mr. Tracy ceh into the mood of one of his lectures.
Mr. Paul lendway
Mr. Jackson computes lest crades al his desk.
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�SOCIAL STUDIES
Mrs. Barbara Massman
Ms. Michaela Rowland
Ms. Rowland compares civilizations in Man And His Culture.
Ms. Florianne Rzeszewski
Mr. Stuit takes a break from supervision to pose for our cameras.
Mrs. Barbara Smith
Mr. Georce Scherb
Mr. Melvin Stuit
Mr. Ronald Tracy
Mrs. Massman and Ms. Rzeszewski talk of their class plans.
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�Senior Index
ACHLER, SCOTT
BALDASSO, CATHERINE
While Honor Certificate 2,3
Swimmin& Numeral 3, Leiter 2; Chamber Choir 2,3,4; Foren·
sics l; Hall D Council 3,4; Madri&al Choir 2,3,4; National
Thespian Society 1,2,3,4; Technical Services Club 1,2,3;
Children's Play l; Children's Play Crew 1,2; Fall Play Crew
1,2,3,4; Norsecapades 1,2,3,4; Norsecapades Crew 1,2; Contest Play 2,3; Contest Play Crew 2,3; Spring Musical 1,2;
Sprin& Musical Crew 1,2,3.
ADERMAN, ELISA
National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 3,4; Nation·
al Council of Teachers of En&lish Achievement Awards Par·
ticipanl 3; Class Board Viet President l; Hall Monitor 3,4;
Forensics 2,3,4; National Forensics League 2,3,4; Backgam·
mon Club 2; Calliope 2; Choral Union 4; English Advisory
Committee 3; Freshman Orientation Leader 3; NFL Oeiree of
Honor 4;
AIZENSTEIN, ROBERT
Transfer Student from Pinehenge, 1977, Pokind Spring,
Maine.
BOXENBAUM, CHARLES
While Honor Certificate 2,3; Soccer 1,2; Minor N 2,4; Wres·
tling 1,2,3,4; Major N, 3 All Conference; Calliope 4; Ski Club
2,4.
BOYER, LANNY
BALLA, JOHN
Ski Club 1.
BARAN, DAVID
BRAND, DONALD
While Honor Certificate 1,3; Purple Honor Certificate 2; Fall
Play Crew 2; Sprinc Musical Crew 2,3.
White Honor Certificate 2,3; Gymnastics Numeral 1, Sophomore Letter; Ski Club l; Technical Services Club 1,2 Norse·
capades Crew 1,2; Sprinr Musical Crew 2.
National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 3; Purple
Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Leiter 3; Captain,
-Club President 2,3,4.
4; Track 1,2,3; Leaders Gym 3; N
ALFASSA, HELEN
BARKES, GORDAN
BRENNER, JILL
BAYER, DAVID
BRIEF, DENA
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Swimriiinc. Varsity l; G .A l; Norsecapades Crew Make-Up
1.
N.E.D.T. Leiter of Commendation, Silver Scholarship Key 3;
Whiter Honor Certificate l; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3;
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Softball 1,2; G .A l ; Ski Club 1,2.
While Honor Certificate 1,2; National Thespian Society
1,2,3,4; Technical Services Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2, Chil·
dren's PlayCrew 1,2; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3,4 Norsecapades
Crew 1,2,3; Contest Play Crew 1,2,3; Spring Musical Crew
1,2,3.
ANDERSON, CYNTHIA
BAZARGANI, BIJAN
ALSCHULER, JACQUELINE
Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; National Merit Semifin·
alisl; National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 3,4;
Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, Letter 2;
Swimminc 2,3, Letter 2,3; Track 2,3, letter, 2,3; Class Board
1,3,4; Saca 4; Leader Gym 2,3,4; Varsity Club, Chairman;
Vikettes 4.
ANDERSON, TOM
BECKER, JANA
BEMORAS, JEFF
Baseball l,2,3,4; Numeral l; Minor N 2, Major N3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Minor N 2, Major N 3.
BEMORAS, ROBERT
ANDRE, LYDIA
Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; National Merit Letter of
.E.D.T. letter of Commendation National
Commendation; N
Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor
Certificate 1,2,3,4; Adisory Committee Math and Social Stud·
ies 3,4; Calliope 3,4; Homecoming Committee, Alumni Chair·
man 3,4; School Government 2,3; Student Congress 1,2,3,4;
Student Caucus 3,4; Freshman Orientation Head Coordinator;
While Honor Certificate 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Numeral l ;
Letter 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Numeral 1; Leiter 2,3.
BENJAMIN, ROBERTA
BERGER, JOEL
BERK, SHARON
ANGELACCIO, SUSAN
Girl's Glee 1.
Transfer Students; Marillac 1975, Norlhfeild, Illinois, While
Honor Certificate 3; Class Board 2; Student Services Adviso·
ry Committed 3;.
BERKMAN, HARVEY
ANGELOS, FRANCES
Ski Club
APPEL, LAURENCE
National Merit Semifinalist; N.E.D.T. Leiter of Commendation;
National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 3; Purple
Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; A.V.E 1,2,3,4; International Thespi·
hildren's
an Society 1,2,3.4; Technical Services Club 1.2.3; C
Ptay Crew 1,2,4, Chairman 2,4; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3; Norsecapades Crew 1,2,3, Chairman 3; Contest Play Crew 1,2,3,4,
Chairman 3; Spring Musical Crew 1.2.
ARNIERI, GINA
ARONSON, IRA
Transfer Student from Glenbrook North, Junior, Northbrook
Illinois.
Illinois Stale Scholarship Semifinalist 4; N.E.D.T. Leiter of
Commendation 2; While Honor Certificate 1,2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 3; Wrestling l ; Numeral l ; Calliope 4, Thespian
Society 4; Norsecapades 3,4; Student Director 4; Norseca·
pades Crew 3,4; Materials Board Director 4; Contest Play 3;
Contest Play Crew 3; Spring Musical 3; Spring Musical Crew
2,3.
BERLINER, CHERYL
Track I.
National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 4, Silver
Scholarship Key 3, While Honor Certificate 1, Purple Honor
Certificate 1,2,3,4; N.C.T .Ewriting finalist; North Siar 4; Page
Editor 4; Saga 4; Section Editor; Sage 3,4; Quill and Scroll 4;
Leaders Gym 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Class Board
3,4; Children's Play Crew 1,2; Fall Play Crew 1; Norse ca·
pades Crew 1,2; Contest Play Crew 2.
BROD, JENNIFER
N.E.D.T. letter of Commendation 2; Track 1,2.3,4; Ari Club
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1,2; Concert Band 1,2; Marchin& Band 1,2; S.W . 1,2;
Technical Services Club 3,4; Children's Play Crew 4; Fall Play
Crew 3,4; Norsecapades Crew 3,4; Contest Play Crew 3.
BRODSKY, BARRY
Baseball 1,2; Numeral, l; Gymnastics l; Wrestling 2; Ski Club
1,2.
BRODY, STEVEN
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Golf 1, Numeral l; Wrestling 1,2, Minor N 2.
BRONSTEIN, DAVID
Bicycle Club 1
BRONSWICK, GAIL
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Purple
.A .
Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Minor N l ; G .A l;
Ski Club 1,2
BROOKS, JACK
BROTTMAN, MICHAEL
National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 3; Purple
Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,4; Numeral l ; Mi·
nor N 2, Major N4; Ski Club 1,2; Class Board 4; Leaders Gym
rew
2,3,4; Fall Play C 2
BROWN, CYNTHIA
BERNSTEIN, GEORGE
National Honor Society 3,4; While Honor Certificate 2; Purple
Honor Cerlilicale 1,3,4; Student Congress 3,4; Cheerleading
1,2,3,4 co-captain 4; Auroris 2,3,4 President 4; Homecoming
Commilles 2,3,4; Publicity Chairman 4; Leaders Gym 2,3,4;
Student Caucus 4;
Silver Scholarship Key 4; While Honor Certificate 1.2.3,4;
Students for Israel 2.3.
BRUKHARTZ, MARK
BERMAN, KAREN
Ski Club 1,2,3,4.
BERTAN, MICHAEL
BURNS, JANINE
Ski Club l ;
ARVIDSON, SANDY
AULL, NICHOLAS
BABETCH, SHERI
BLACKMAN, LAUREN
Badminton 3; Minor N 3; Track 2; Class Board 2; Concerl
Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Creative Cooking Club 1.
BLITZSTEIN, ROBIN
While Honor Certificate 3; Swimming 1,2,3; minor N 1 Major
N 3; Class Board 1,2,3,4.
BAKER, BARBARA
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BOOKMAN, SHERRI
BORKAN, NEIL
BYER, ILENE
CABIN, DAVID
CALI.IF, DEBORAH
Transfer Student: Parkway Central Sophomore Year, Ches·
lerfield Missouri; Choral Union 3; Chamber Choir 4; Girls Glee
2; Fall Play Crew 3; Norsecapades 3
��4; White Honor Certificate, 2; Purple Honor Certificate, 2,3,4,
Choral Union, 2, Class Board, l ; Secretary, 1, Girls Glee, l ;
Ski Club, 2, Norsecapades, 4
FEINBERG, MARCI
Commendation; N.E.D.T. Leiter of Commendation; Silver
Scholarship Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Purple
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Honor Certificate 1,2; l.H.S.A Music Contest 1.2,3,4; Soccer
3; Minor N 3; Chess Club 2,3,4; Concert Band 1.2,3,4;
Marchinc Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2; Sprinc
Musical 3.
FEINGOLD, SHARON
FRANTELL, JAMES
FEIRSTEIN, MICHAEL
FREEDMAN, l YNNE
While Honor Certificate, 2,3,4, Gymnastics, 1, Numeral, l;
Ski Club, 1,2
FEIWELL, GAIL
FELDMAN, DEBORAH
FELDMAN, STACY
Auroris, 2,3,4, Secretary, 4; Cheerleadin&, 1,3; Homecominc
Committee, 4, Court, 4, Norsecapades, 4
FELTMAN, ERIC
FIDEL, TINA
National Honor Society, 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key, 3,4; Purple Honor Certificate, 1,2,3,4; Class Board, 1,2,3, Homecominc Committee, 3; Chairman, 3, National Thespian Society,
1,2,3, Ski Club, 2. Technical Services Club, 1,2,3; Children's
Play Crew, 1,2; Fall Play Crew, 1.2. Norsecapades Crew, 1,2;
Contest Play Crew, 2; Sprin& Musical Crew, 1,2
FIELDMAN, LAURIE
N.E.D.T. letter of Commendation, 2; National Honor Society,
3,4; Silver Scholarship Key, 3; While Honor Certificate,
1,2,3,4, Purple Honor Certificate, 1,3,4; Basketball~ 1,2,3,4,
Softball, 1,2,3,4; Tennis, 1,2,3,4, Volleyball, 1,2,3; G.A.A .. 1,
leader's Gym, 2,3,4; Varsity Club, 3,4
FIELDMAN, SUSAN
White Honor Certificate 1,2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 4;
Calliope 4; Class Board 3,4; Community Service 1,2; Homecominc Committee 3,4; Saia 4.
FINKLE, JUDITH
FINE, JAY
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3,4; White
Honor Certificate l ; Purple Honor Certificate 2,3; Basketball
1,2; Numeral 1, Minor 2; Infinity Unlimited 1,2; Leader's Gym
3,4; School Board Representative 3,4; Students for Israel 1,2.
FISCHBEIN, STEVEN
FREEMAN, NEIL
While Honor Certificate 2; Compulor Club 2; Rail Road Cl..
2; Fall Play Crew 3; Norsecapades Crew 3.
FREIREICH, EMILIE
FRIEDLANDER, CAROL
White Honor Certificate 2,3; Forensics 2,3; National Forensics Leacue 2,3,4; North Siar 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4.
FRIEDMAN, BERNIE
Bike Club l; Caliope 3,4; Debate 2; Sace 4; Ski Club 1,2;
Senior Class Board; Students for Israel 4.
FRIEDMAN, CARYN
FRIEDMAN, RONALD
Silver Scholarship Key 3,4; White Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4;
Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Wrestlin& 2; Numeral l ;
Students for Welfare of Animals 1.
FRYDE, SUE
White Honor Certificate 2,3; Purple Honor Certificate l ; Art
Club l; Class Board 1,2,3,4; Children's Play Crew l ; Norsecapades 2.
White Honor Certificate 2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3;
GISTENSON, STEVEN
GLAZER, MARCIA
While Honor Certificate 2,3,4; Class Board 1.2; Saia 3; Home
Economics 1.
GLOVER, JUDI
White Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Purple Honor Certificate 2,3;
Badminton 2, Major N; Basketball l,3,4, Major N3,4; Softball
1,2,3,4, Minor N1,2, Major N3,4; Volleyball l ,2,3,4, Minor N
1,2, Major N 3,4, Captain 4; Leader's Gym 2,3,4; Saia 4;
Varsity Club 4, Treasurer 4.
GOCKENBACH, Bill
Ski Club 2.
GODNIK, WILLIAM
Silver Scholarship Key 4; Cross Country 4, Major N 4; "N"
Club 4.
GOEBELT, JUDY
Art Club 1,2; Girls Glee 1,2; Ski Club 1,2,3.
GOLDBERG, Bill
GAMER, MICHAEL
Baseball 1,2; Golf 3,4.
GANANSKY, SHARON
White Honor Certificate 3; Wresllinc 4; Numeral 69; Back·
cammon Club 2; Choral Union 2,3; Girls Glee l; Ski Club 1,2;
Fall Play Crew 2.
GARDNER, JOHN
While Honor Certificate 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Numeral 1,
Minor 2, Major 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Minor 1,2; Major 2,3;
.
Foreicn Exchance Student 3; N Club 3.4.
GARTNER, JEFFERY
Silver Scholarship Key 4; While Honor Certificate 1,3,4;
Purple Honor Certificate 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football l; Golf
2,3,4; Minor N; Backcammon Club 2,3; N. Club 4.
GASSEL, ROBERT
Basketball 2 Minor N 2, Manacer; Technical Services Club
1,2; Fall Play 1,2; Norsecapades Crew 1.
FISHER, JACQUELINE
Ari Club 4; Ski Club 1,2.
GEIER, ELISSA
FISHMAN, STUART
Hall D Council 1,2; Class Board l; Ski Club 1,2.
FLEMING, JERRY
GENENDER, RON
Football 4; Hockey Club 1,2.
While Honor Certificate 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Cross Country
2,3; Track 2,3.
GERBER, IRA
White Honor Certificate 2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 2,3,4;
Silver Scholarship Key 4; Students for Israel 1.
FORD, SCOTT
While Honor Certificate l; Purple Honor Certificate 3,4;
Track 1,2; Numeral 1, Minor N 2; Ski Club 1,2.
Gill, DAVID
National Merit Semifinalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4;
Gold Scholarship Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1.2,3,4.
FOX, CATHY
258
N.E.D.T. Leiter of Commendation 2; National Honor Society
3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 3,4; Purple Honor Certificate
;
;
1,2,3,4; Baskelball l , Minor N Swimmin& 3,4, Major N Class
Board 3,4; Homecominc Committee 4; Leaders Gym 2,3,4;
Saca 4, Section Editor; 4.
GALLE, KEITH
FISCHER, GARY
Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; National Merit Leiter of
National Honor Society 3; Silver Scholarship Key 3; While
Honor Certificate l; Purple Honor Certificate 2,3; Cheerleadinc 4; Choral Union 1,2; Chamber Choir 2; Madrical Choir
1,2,3; Forensics l ; National Thespian Society 1,2,3,4; Technical Services Club 1,2,3,4; P.A. Announcer 3,4; Leaders Gym
2,3,4; Class Board 3; Homecominc Committee 4; Children's
Play 1, Choreocrapher; Fall Play 1,2,3,4, Student Director 2,
Choreocrapher 4; Norsecapades 2,3,4; Norsecapades Crew
1,2; Contest Play 1,2; Contest Play Crew 1,2; Sprin& Musical
1,2,3,4.
GABEL, AMY
Gold Scholarship Key 3; Track 2; Major N 2; Auroris 4;
Cheerleadinc 2,3; Class Board 3; Homecominc Committee 3;
Leader's Gym 3,4; Vikettes 4.
FRANKEL, ALAN
GINSBURGH, IDA
GISTENSON, JODI
FREID, SHERI
FISCHBURG, ELIZABETH
Backcammon 2,3; Home Economics Club l; Ski Club 2,3.
Honor Certificate 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1,3,4; Class
BoaRI 1,2.
.j
GINDIN, SHARI
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; White
Gymnastics 1,2, Numeral 1, Minor N 2; Ski Club 1.
GOLDBERG, EDIE
While Honor Certificate 1,2; Scholastic Art Awards 3; Art
Club 2,3,4.
GOLDBERG, HOWARD
A.Y.E. 1,2,3,4; Radio-Electronics Club
vices Club 2,3,4; Thespians 3,4.
l.~.3.4;
Technical Ser-
GOLDBERG, KENNETH
Illinois Stale Scholarship Semifinalist; National Merit Letter of
.E.D.T. Leiter of Commendation; National
Commendation; N
Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship
Key 3; While Honor Certificate 1; Purple Honor Certificate
1,2,3; Computer Club 2; Sage 3,4; Class Board 4; Fuel Task
Force 3.
GOLDBERG, MARCI
GOLDBERG, SUSAN
Class Board 1,2,3,4; Homecomin& Committee 1,2,3.4; Sprin&
Musical Crew 3.
GOLDEN, LAURA
GOLDFEIN, RANDALL
GOLDMAN, HOWARD
.E.D.T. Leiter of Commendation; National Honor Society 3,4;
N
Silver Scholarship Key 3; While Honor Certificate 3; Purple
Honor Certificate 1,2,4; Cross Country 1,2,3, Numeral 1,
Major N2,3, Captain 3; Track 1,2, Numeral l, Minor N2; NClub 2,3,4; School Government 4; Student Concress 4; Saia
4, Co-editor in chief 4.
J
�����RUBIN, LORI
RUBIN, MORT
Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; Purple
Honor Certificate; While Honor Certificate; Basketball; Nu.
meral 1,2,3; Minor N; Soccer; Numeral l; Minor N; Tennis
Numeral l; Major N; Captain 4; N Club 2,3,4.
RUBINSTEIN, WAYNE
National Merit Leiter of Commendation 3; N.E.D.T. Leiter ol
Convnendalion 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholar·
ship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; While Honor Certificate
2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Numeral l ;
Minor N 3; Major N 4; Captain 4; Computer Club 2; Radie
Electronics Club 2; Jr. Class Board 3; Fuel Task Force;
Chairman 3; Sr. Class Board 4; N Club 4; P.A. Announcer 4.
RUBY, DAVID
Football; Numeral l; Minor N l; Wreslline; Numeral l ; Minor
N l; Major N 2;
RUDY, MICHAEL
RUFFER, SUSAN
While Honor Certificate 1,2; Cheerleadin& 1,2; Auroris 2,3;
Ski Club 1,2,3; Calliope, Treasurer 4.
RUSSO, STEVEN
SARRAFIAN, SHAHAN
While Honor Certificate 2; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Numeral l,
Minor N2,3, Major N4; Swimmin& 3,4, Minor N3, Major N4;
Track 2, Minor N 2; N-Club 4.
SAWICKI, BRIAN
Transfered from Noire Dame, Niles, Illinois 3; Basketball 4,
Major N 4.
SCANLON, JOAN
Basketball l, Numeral 1.
SCHACHTMAN, DANIEL
SCHACK, MARLA
SALTZMAN, DAVE
N.E.D.T. Leiter of Commendation; National Honor Society 3,4;
Silver Scholarship Key 4; While Honor Certificate l; Purple
Honor Certificate 2,3,4; Soccer 2; Minor N 2; Backeammon
Club, Secretary 2; Ski Club 1,2.
SCHNEIDER, RANDI
While Honor Certificate 1,2; Girls Glee l; Choral Union 2,3;
Chamber Choir 4; Madrigal Choir 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2.
National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver
Scholarship Key 3; While Honor Certificate l; Purple Honor
Certificate 2,3,4; Class Board 1,2,3,4, President l , Vice
President 2; Secretary 3; Backgammon Club 2; Creative
Cookin& Club l; National Thesbian Society 3,4; Children's
Play Crew 1,2,3; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3, Publicity Crew Chairman 3; Norsecapades Crew 1,2,3; Sprinc Musical Crew 1,2,3.
SCHUSTEFF, ROBIN
Track l, Numeral l , Minor N l; Class Board 4; Ski Club 2.
SCHUTZ, KENNETH
Cross Country 3,4, Major N 3,4, Captain 4; N-Club 3,4.
SCHWARTZ, SUSAN
Hall D Council 1,2; Cheerleading l; Ski Club 1,2.
SEGAL, ALLEN
Wresllinc 2, Mumeral 2, Major N 2.
SELGRAD, JAMES
Illinois Slate Scholarship Semifinalist; National Honor Society
3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3,4; While Honor Certificate
1,3,4; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2; Basketball l, Numeral l,
Football l,2,3,4, Numeral l, Minor N2, Major N3,4, Captain
4, All-conference 4; Track 1,2,4, Mumeral l, Minor N 2,
Major N 4; Leader's Gym 3,4; N-Club 3,4; Spring Musical
Crew 3.
SERO, THOMAS
SALZMAN, NEAL
SEROTA, SUSAN
While Honor Certificate 2,3; Baseball 1,2; Numeral l; Minor
N 2; Baskelball l ,2,3,4; Minor N 2,3; Major N4; Fall Conditioninc 1,2,3,4.
SAMPSON, JERRY
C.B. Radio Club 3,4; Secretary-Treasurer 3; Choral Union 4;
Concert Band 2,3,4; Football 1,2; Numeral l; Minor N 2;
Marchinc Band 2,3,4; Mock Radio Club 1,2,3,4; Founded l;
Procram Director 2; Secretary-Treasurer 1,2,3; Vice President 3; Stace Band 1,2,3,4; While Honor Certificate 2,3.
SIELCK, JEFFERY
N.E.D.T. Leiter of Commendation; Purple Honor Certificate
1,2; Silver Scholarship Key 4; While Honor Certificate
1,2,3,4.
SIKARINTHRA, PATTY
Volleyball 1,3; Minor N 1,3.
SCHNEIDER, SHARI
SALTZMAN, KERRY
Gymnastics; Numeral l; Minor N; N Club l.
SIDLOW, SCOTT
SIGMUND, STEVEN
Swimminc l.
SCHRAIBER, RANDI
Gold Scholarship Key 4; Silver Scholarship Key 4; While
Honor Certificate l; Purple Honor Certificate 2,3,4; Homecominc Committee l,2,3; Class Board 3; Leaders Gym 2,3,4;
Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Student Appeals Board 4; Student Coneress
4.
Ski Club 2; Track l; While Honor Certificate 3.
SCHMID, ANTON
SACHS, KENNETH
SALTZMAN, CAROL
SHIRMAN, JANET
SIEGEL, SCOTT
Ski Club 1,2; Homecomin& Committee 1,2; Cheerleading 1.
IUinois Stale Scholarship Semifinalist; National Merit Semifinalist; National Merit Leiter of Commendation; M.E.D.T. Leiter
of Commendation; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; While Honor Certificate 2,3; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Swimminc 3,4; J.V. 3; Varsity 4; Bicycle Club l;
G.A.A. l; Concert Band 1,2; Marchinc Band 1,2; Homecomin&
Committee 3,4; National Thespian Society 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,
Ski Club 2; Jr. Class Board; T.S.C. 1,2,3,4; Childrens Play
Crew 1,2,3; Fall Play Crew 1,3,4; Chairman 2; Norsecapades
Crew 1,2,3,4; Contest Play Crew 1,2,3; Spring Musical Crew
1,2,3.
Art Club l; Basketball l; Chess Club l; Class Board 3,4;
Football 1,2; Tennis 1,2,4; Track l; Leader's Gym 2; While
Honor Certificate 2,3.
National Honor Society 3,4; While Honor Certificate 3,4;
Purple Honor Certificate 1,2; Cheerleadin& l ,2,3,4; Homecominc Committee 1,2; Ski Club l; Student Coneress 1,2,3,4;
Homecominc Court 3.
RUTH, ALISON
SALK, AMI
SHINITZKY, HAROLD
SCHALLMAN, JODI
Transferred from Lake Forest.
Basketball l; Minor N; Football 1,4; Minor N; Ski Club 2,3;
Senior Class Board; Foreicn E1chance Student 3.
Class Board 3; Ski Club l; Tennis 1,2';3,4; Major N 2,3,4;
While Honor Certific,.,.1,2,3,4.
While Honor Certificate l; Purple Honor Certificate 3; Gymnastics 2,3,4, Minor N2, Major N3; Track 2, Minor N2; Class
Board l; Homecomin& Committee 1,2,3,4; Homecoming
Chairman 4; Leader's Gym 3,4; North Siar 3,4, Page editor
3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Varsity Club 3; Ski Club 1.
While Honor Certificate 2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Numeral ;
Major N 3,4; Wresllinc l; Numeral l; Hall DCouncil l; NClub
3,4; Treasurer 4; Ski Club 2; Spanish Club 4.
SHAFFER, BRIAN
SAMSON, RICHARD
SHARFF, JANET
While Honor Certificate 2,3; Radio Club l.
Silver Scholarship Key 3; While Honor Certificate 1,2,3;
Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3; Golf l, Minor N l.
While Honor Certificate 3,4; Purple Honor Certificate 2,4; Ari
Club 2; Fall Play Crew l.
SANDHOP, THOMAS
SHERMAN, LAURIE
SILVER, DAVID
Contest Play Crew 3; Fall Play Crew 4; Norsecapades Crew 3;
Sprinc Musical Crew 3; Technical Services Club 3,4; While
Honor Certificate 3.
SILVER, HOWARD
Cross-Country 2,3,4; Minor N 2; Major N 3; Manager 4; N
Club 3,4; Open Hall Committee 4; Co-Chairperson 4; Student
Coneress 3,4; Hall A Senior Representative 4; Track 3,4;
Major N 3,4.
SILVER, RHONDA
Art Club l; Purple Honor Certificate 3; Students For Isreal 3;
While Honor Certificate l.
SILVER, STANFORD
Basketball 1,2; Numeral l ; Minor N 2; Cross-Country l;
Numeral l; Track 1,2; Numeral l; Minor N 2.
SILVERMAN, HELENE
Freshman Orientation 2,3,4; Class Board 3,4; Homecoming
Committee 3,4; Committee Chairperson 3,4; Gold Scholarship
Key 3; North Siar 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4; National Honor
Society; Purple Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 2; Student
Congress 4.
SILVERMAN, PETER
Baseball l,2,3,4; Numeral l; Minor N2; Major N3,4; Basketball l ; Numeral l, N Club 2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Numeral l;
Minor N2; Major N3,4; Co-Captain 1,2; Honorable Mention 4;
While Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4.
SIMONS, DOUGLAS
Gymnastics 1,2; Leader's Gym 2,3,4; Sace 2,3,4; National
Honor Society; Purple Honor Certificate 2,3,4; Silver Scholarship Key 3; .While Honor Certificate 1,2.
SINATRA, VIRGINIA
SKINNER, HOLLY
SKOLNIK, JULIE
Basketball l; Numeral l; Homecommc C...-- U ; Sti
Club l.
SKOMBIS, MARINA
Purple Honor Certificate 2; 9ill a.- Catlirm l
263
���INDEX
A
Abbeduto, Sharon ....... .. .... 217
Abrams, Lisa ..... . . . . . .. . ... 217
. 178
Achier, Scott
...... 232
Ackman, Mr. Leonard
Addis, David ........ ..... .... 217
Adelman, Skyler ...... .. ....... 202
Aderman, Carla ............ 64, 210
Aderman, Elisa . 40, 60, 64, 66, 72, 178
Aizenstein, Robert ............. 178
Albiani, Mr. Ronald . . . . . . . . . . . . 240
Aleunder, Carol ..... . ..... 58, 217
Alexander, David . . . . • . . . .. 54, 217
Alexander, Tammy ..... ....... 202
Alfassa, Helen ... . .. . ......... 178
Altus, Miss Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
Allen, Jordan ................ 217
Allen, Mark .. . ... • .. . ... . ... 202
Alpert, Jan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164, 202
Alpert, Robyn . . . . . . . . ....... 202
Alpert, Steven . . . . . . . ....... 210
Alschuler, Jacquelin ... . ........ 178
Anderson, Cynthia . 50, 66, 78, 82, 84, 178
Anderson, David . . . . . . . . . . 129, 210
Anderson, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . 178
Mldre, Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Andre, Mrs. Anita . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
Andre, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . 130, 141
Andre, Lydia ................. 66
Ancelaccio, Cheryl . 23, 82, 159, 166, 173,
210
Ancelaccio, Susan .... .. . . . .. . . 178
Ancelos, Frances .............. 178
Ancelus, David ... . .. . ...... .. . 202
Ancelus, Debbie ............... 217
Appel, Burton ....... 67, 72, 73, 210
Appel, Laurence .. . ... 62, 66, 72, 178
Applebaum, Marc .............. 210
Applebaum, Paul .............. 217
Appleton, Laurence ..... .... 65, 210
Arakawa, Stephanie ......... 60, 202
Armbruster, Miss Maureen ....... 238
Amieri, Gina .. 59, 62, 91, 104, 122, 123,
178
Arnieri, Rosanna ............ 60, 210
Aronson, Ira ................. 178
Aronson, Shelley .. 22, 50, 54, 56, 62, 67,
81, 202
Arrom, Carlos ................ 217
ART CLUB ...... . . . . ......... 74
Arvidson, Sandy . . .... . ......... 43
Atkins, Barry ......... . .' . 135, 217
A.VI. . .. . .....•............ 77
AURORIS .......... .. ........ 83
Axelrod, Michele ........... 60, 210
B
Babetch, Lauri .....•....... 87, 217
Babetch, Sheri . ........... 117, 178
Babetch, Steven ... . .. . ....... 210
Bachmeier, Sonia . . . .. .. .. .... 202
Bae, Alice ................ . . 210
266
Bauio, Denise ...... .. 166, 173, 202
Baker, Barbara ............... 178
Baker, Paul ............. 141, 217
Balciulis, Mr. Charles ... 142, 157, 231
...... 242
Balcom, Miss Mary
Baldasso, Catherine . 49, 59, 62, 92, 98,
105, 178
Balla, Janel ......... . .... 31, 202
.... . 178
Balla, Richard
Baller, Mr. Elliot ..... . . ....... 248
Bancart, Laura ........... ... .. 202
Baptist, Mr. George .. .. ........ 230
Baran, David . ....... .... .... 178
Baran, Julie ................. 217
Bareck, Steven ... . . ...... .... 217
. .. 202
Barinhollz, David . . . . .
Barkes, Audrey ............... 210
Barkes, Gordon ............... 178
Barnes, Ronni ......... 61, 172, 202
Barnett, Eva .... . .. . ...... 19, 217
.. 29, 210
Barnow, Bonnie
. . 60, 202
Barnow, Lori . . . . . . . . .
Bartcsch, Batsy ....... 46, 162, 202
Barttenes, Debra ............. 210
Baskin, Doreen .... . .. . ....... 210
Bass, Doree . .............. 73, 210
Bass, Nancy . . ... . . .... 57, 58, 217
Bass, Robin ................. 202
Bauman, Sonny ..... . ......... 202
Bayer, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178
Bayer, Joel ..... ...... 73, 130, 217
. . 73
Becker, Arnold . . . . . . . . . .
Becker, Jana ........ . ....... 178
210
Becker, Lyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Becker, Marcy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
Becker, Michael .... . .. 135, 141, 217
Behr, Mrs. Marion . . ........... 249
Belcrad, Ellen ......... 69, 139, 210
Bemoras, Jeffery . . . . . 144, 148, 179
Bemoras, Jill ......... 87, 164, 217
139, 148, 179
Bemom, Robert
Benarieh, Ziva ............. ... 68
Benjamin, Nancy .... 60, 64, 70, 202
Benjamin, Roberta ............. 179 ·
Benovitz, Elise ........ . ...... 217
Benowitz, Louise .............. 202
Berc, Julie ...... 54, 56, 73, 173, 210
Berc. Larry . . . . . . . . . . . 54, 57, 202
Berc. Sally ............... 60, 217
Bercarl, Pamela ............... 210
Booker, David ... ... ...... . ... 202
Bookman, Sherri .............. 179
Borchew, Steven ........... .. . 129
Borinc, James .... 129, 141, 151, 210
Barkan, Susan ...... . ........ 217
Borman, David ....... . .... 143, 217
Borman, Donna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217
Borman, Keith ............... 202
Boxenbaum, Charles ... . ..... 23, 179
Boyer, Lanny ................. 179
BOYS LEADERS ............... . 78
Braidman, Mark . . . . . . . . . 129, 210
Brand, Donald . 66, 78, 82, 133, 153, 179
Brand, Martin ............ 134, 210
Brandt, Mitchell ....... 137, 143, 210
... .... 64, 217
Brandwein, Samuel
Branner, Sandra .. . .. .......... 210
Brass, Ann .................. 202
Brass, Robert ...... .... . . .... 210
Brauchler, Janel . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 210
Brauchler, Karen .............. 202
. 83, 202
Brenndoerfer, Hannelore
. ... 179
Brenner, Jill . . . . . . . . .
. .. . 52
Brenner, Steve . . . . . . . . .
Bresler, Michael ....... . 69, 140, 210
Brickman, Beth ............ 73, 202
Brickman, Bruce ............... 73
Brief, David ......... 64, 65, 73, 147
Briel, Dena . 50, 52, 66, 68, 70, 73, 78,
ll8, 119, 179
...... 244
Bricham, Mr. Herbert
Brod, Jennifer ............ 170, 179
Brodsky, Barry ............... 179
Brodsky, Caryn ... . . .. ........ 202
210
Brody, Anne . . . . . . . . .
Brody, Richard ....... 54, 55, 56, 210
Brody, Steven .............. . 179
Bromberg, Caryn ......... . .... 217
Bronstein, David ........ . . .... 180
Bronstein, Ronna ........ • ..... 217
Bronswick, Gail ... ..... .. ..... 180
Brooks, Cynthia ..... .. . . ..... 217
Brooks, Ribert ..... . .......... 74
Brostoff, Michael ............. 217
Braitman, Michael . 22, 68, 78, 142, 180
Brown, Cynthia . 36, 61, 66, 78, 83, 85, 85,
92, 94, 110, 180
......... 202
Brown, Lauren
Bercer, David ... . ..•..... . 76, 217
. . 179
Bercer, Joel . . . . . . . . . . .
... 69, 210
Bercman, Robin
Berkelhamer, Robert ........... 022
Berkley, Jacalyn ............... 210
Berkman, Harvey ... 62, 70, 114, 179
Berkowitz, Gail ............ 19, 210
Berkowsky, Michael ............ 52
Berkson, Keith ........... . . ... 210
Berkson, Maurette ..... . ...... 217
Berland, Ila ...... . . .. ....... 217
Berliner, Brian ........... 140, 151
Berliner, Cheryl .............. 179
Berman, Karen ........ .... 43, 179
... 210
Berman, Rhonda
.. 57, 102, 217
Berman, Stuart
Berman, Susan ............. . . 210
202
Berman, Wendy
........... 179
Bernstein, Georce
Bernstein, Kathy . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
. . ......... 179
Bertan, Michael
Bethke, Michael .... .• ..... 151, 210
Bharat, Sophiah ........... 60, 277
BICYCLE CLUB ..... . .......... 76
Bielski, Donna ..... . .......... 217
Binder, Grecory ... . . . ..... 57, 217
Binder, Howard ........... 150, 202
Biraui, John ............. .. .. 217
Birkhain, Barbara .... • . .... 62, 202
Blackman, Debra ... . ......... . 217
. .. 54, 179
Blackman, Lauren . . . .
Blake, Harriet ......... 69, 102, 210
Blakey, Diane ............. 82, 217
Blilzstein, Robin . . . . . .. ........ 179
Block, Kathy ................ 217
Block, Peggy ... . ..... . 51, 54, 202
Block, Susan .. .... .... 68, 79, 202
........ 217
Bloom, Marcie
Bloomenkranz, Jess ... . ...... 54, 57
Bloomenkranz, Susan ........... 217
Blumberg, Jeffrey ......... . .... 202
Blumberg, Marc ... . ..... ..... 202
Bobinsky, Robert ... . ....... . . 210
Boehm, Joyce ........ . ....... 217
Browning, Mr. Donald .. . ... 144, 252
Bruchman, Paul ..... . ...... . . 202
Bruslin, Stacy ............... 217
Burns, Peggy ......... 159, 164, 217
Busscher, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . 210
Bussell, Laura .. 64, 68, 162, 170, 202
Butters, Judy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
Buzil, Bruce ... . ..... .. ...... 157
c
Cabin, David .............. ... 180
CAFETERIA STAFF ... . . ........ 236
130
Calamari, Michael . . . . . . . . . .
Calin, Judith ........ • ..... 75, 210
Callie, Deborah ........ ..... .. 180
Callie, Howard ..... . ...... 59, 218
CALLIOPE ...... . ............. 70
. . 152
Canon, Tod . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cannon, Ms. Norma .. • ......... 238
Cantor, Shari ............ 162, 218
Cantor, Wendy ...... . ......... 202
Caplan, Dana ..... ......... .. 202
Caplan, Lauria ............... 218
Cardulla, Mr. Frank . . . . 155, 244, 245
Carey, Mr. Stanley ... 50, 51, 251, 239
Carl, James ...... 136, 137, 147, 218
Carlin, Patti . .......... 86, 164, 210
Carlincton, Mrs. Lorraine ... . .... 236
Carlins, David ................ 143
Carlson, Karen . . ... 59, 104, 107, 202
Carlson, Kurt ............. 76, 143
Carlson, Todd ..... . ... 78, 203, 246
Carr, Bruce ..... . ........... 218
Carrell, Mr. Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
. 210
Carson, Michelle . .
Cassman, Mitchell ... 54, 56, 147, 218
Casten, Mr. Richard ........... 250
Cepeda, Randy ............ 31, 210
Cepeda, Richard ........... 130, 218
Cepeda, Ron ............. 142, 180
. 238
Cerechino, Mr. Charles
Ceresa, Mr. Aldo ....... • ..... . 240
CHAMBER CHOIR ............... 59
Chandler, Michele ............. 180
Channon, Mitchell ...... 64, 115, 180
Chernoff, Joel ............ 218, 130
Chertovici, Daniela ... . ........ 218
CHESS CLUB ................. 74
Chialiua, Nicole ............... 218
Choi, Yun .......... . ..... . .. 203
CHORAL UNION .. . . .. .. . . ...... 60
�Chorney, Rhonda .............. 180
.... 203
Choyinski, Kathryn
Christensen, Cathy .......... 60, 211
Christie, Mr. Peter ........ 144, 252
Christolfersen, Mrs. Darlene ...... 236
Christy, Sharon .. .. . .. 170, 171, 203
Chroman, Tod . . .... .. . .. ...... 33
Chu, Franco ... .. ............ 211
Chunc, Helen ............. . 50, 211
Chunc, Paul ....• ...... .... 66, 180
Chunc, Soo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76, 218
Chunowitz, Carrie . ........ .. 60, 203
Ciocchetti, Anthony . . . . . . . . . . 218
CLARINET CHOIR ........... . .. . 56
Clark, Mrs. Vircinia . . . . . . . . . .. 235
CLERICAL POOL ............ . . 236
Cleve, Candace ....... 159, 170, 211
Cline, Mrs. Esther . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Cloch, Brian . . ........... 130, 218
Cloch, Steven ....... ... ...... 180
Cocan, Scott .. .. .. .. . . ... ... 180
Cohen, Andrea ................ 180
Cohen, Carey . . . . . 60, 122, 124, 211
Cohen, Cheryl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Cohen, Darcy .. . ....... •. .... . 41
Cohen, David . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 211
Cohen, Debra . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 180
Cohen, Eliot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
Cohen, Erwin .. ....... . ... 28, 211
Cohen, Julie . . .. ....... 54, 57, 180
Cohen, Karen .. 60, 64, 65, 67, 73, 218
Cohen, Lisa .. 46, 50, 52, 53, 68, 70, 119,
180
Cohen, Marcy ................ 211
Cohen, Marlene .. 25, 82, 160, 168, 203
Cohen, Michael ............. . . 211
Cohen, Richard ... •........ .. . 129
Cohen, Richard . ............ . . 218
Cohen, Sandi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218
Cohen, Sheila . 50, 68, 70, 96, 119, 180
Cohen, Sherie ................. 60
Cohen, Susan .... . ........... 203
Cohen, Tamara ... • ........... 203
Cohen, Steven . . . . . . . 138, 139,.180
Colantonio, Anthony ... .. ... 60, 203
Colantonio, Phyllis ...... . .. . ... 211
Cole, Dana ............... 19, 218
Cole, Teri ........•.......... 181
Cole, Tracy .......•......... 211
Colecchia, Deborah ........... . 203
Collins, Mark ..... .. ........ . 181
Columbus, Deborah .. 50, 60, 119, 181
Comitor, Howard ....... . .. 141, 218
Compiani, Lisa .... • ... . .. . .. . 203
COMPUTER CLUB ......... . .... 67
CONCERT BAND ...... ... ... 54, 55
CONCERT ORCHESTRA ........... 57
Conis, Christos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218
Connis, John .......•. .. ... 57, 203
Conradt, Heidi .. .. . • •... .. 83, 203
Contarsy, Elise ....... .• ....... 173
Conway, Bari .. ......•..... . .. 181
Conway, Marcie .... . .... ..... 211
Cook, Ila .........• . ........ 211
Cooper, Cindy .............. . . 218
. ........ . 181
Cooper, Janet
Cooper, Mark .. . . ... .. . 78, 129, 203
. ....... .. 218
Cooper, Rozanne .
Cooper, Sharon ..... 83, 84, 110, 203
Coopersmith, Susan ............ 218
Corice. Curtis ............. 60, 218
. 203
Corday, Sandra
. . 203
Coretz, Melissa .
... 64, 65, 218
Cotton, Ilene
. 218
Covinsky, Kenneth
..... 67, 203
Covinsky, Michael
CREATIVE COOKING ....•........ 75
Cress, Mr. Hal .......... . .. .. 235
Cress, Mr. John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
Crivlare, Laura ...•..... . ..... 181
Crivlare, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Cunnincham, William . 54, 129, 152, 211
Custer, Todd ....... ...... 45, 203
. . 181
Cutler, Susan . . . . . • • . . . . .
Czerwinski, Jerry .... . ..... 203, 218
Czyewicz, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Czyewicz, Michael .......... 39, 211
D
Dachman, Phillip ............. . 203
Dachman, William ....... 66, 82, 181
Dall, Kirk . . . . . . .. ......... 253
Danielak, William .. 129, 144, 151, 211
Danzner, Howard . . ........... 218
... 218
Danzner, Laura
Dauer, Scott . . ..... • ..... 150, 203
Daus, Kevin ............... 50, 203
Decarlo, Gustave ............. 218
75, 170, 211
DeJonce. Julia
... 238
Deardorff, Mr. Barry
DEBATE ..... . .. . ....... • .... . 65
Debell, Dennis ... . .... ....... 211
Dechert, David . .. • ..... .• ..... 74
Dechert, Nancy ..... .. . . .... .. 181
Defrain, Diane ....... • ........ 181
. 218
Decralf, Bene . . . . . . . . .
Decraff, Beth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Deitch, Robert ..... .... 76, 89, 211
Deitz, Deann ... . . .. . ......... 203
Deitz, Scott .... . . .• ..... . .. . . 211
..... • .. ... 143
Delanis, Clark
. . .. . ... 181
Derdicer, Ira
Deutsch, Mr. Michael .......... 250
. 78, 82, 142, 203
Deutsch, Ross
............ 181
Devine, Karen
... 135, 147, 218
Diamant, ldo
............ . . 211
Dijohn, Debra
.... ..... ...... 218
Dijohn, Lisa
DISTRICT 219 SCHOOL BOARD .... 233
Dolnick, Ira ... .. ............ 218
Dolnick, Lisa . . .. . ...•..... 69, 211
Donenberc, Laura ............ . . 218
Donenberc, Phillip ..... 123, 144, 181
Donenberc, Randi ............. . 211
Doody, Kenneth .. . 134, 140, 151, 211
Doppelt, David .. . ........ .. 54, 181
Doren, Sherry . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 203
.. . ......... 211, 129
Dowd, Gree
Dowd, Jeffery ....... . • ....... 218
Dozoretz, Jeffrey .. . .. . • .. . .... 211
.... 181
Dozoretz, Randy
Drachler, Celene . ......•...... 203
Drazner, Howard .... .... ...... 181
Drazner, Todd ................ 203
. 218
Dunaj, Lawrence
. 67, 218
Dunn, Kevin . .
.. 66, 78, 181
Dunn, Rory
. 82, 98, 122, 146, 203
Dunsky, Corey
. ........ . . .. . 182
Dupuis, Karen
Dupuis, Sharon .... ...... . . .. . 182
Dworski, Michael . . . . . . . . . . 72, 203
E
.102, 203
Ebersman, Susan
. ... . .. 211
Ecanow, Beth .
... 182
Edelman, Debra
.. 211
Edelman, Marla
Edwards, Barry ....••......... 139
Ehrens, Ronald .... ........ 155; 218
. . 57, 211
Eihnorn, Cheryl
. 54, 62, 182
Einhorn, Steven
. 211
Eisenberg, Audrey
67, 134, 211
Elam, Blair
.... ....... 135, 218
Elam, Roger
Elekman, Garry .... . . . . .. . .... 218
Elenbogen, Dina . . . . . . . . . 70, 182
. . . . . . . . . . 218
Elgamil, Sylvia
.............. 182
Elkes, Robin
.. . 135, 141, 218
Elowe, Jeffrey
. 50, 62, 68, 96, 182
Eisler, Stacey
Emanuel, Karen . . . . . . . . . . ... 211
Epstein, Dean .... ........ ..... 60
Epstein, Sandra . 52, 53, 62, 68, 70, 95,
182
. .203
Erickson, Kerri ..... .
. 244
Espinosa, Miss Eunice
..... 182
Estevez, Francisco
. .. 203
Evins, Cara ..
............. 218
Evins, David
.. 19, 104, 107, 182
Ezrin, William
F
......... 218
Faber, Janet
. 23, 182
Faber, Mariann
130, 218
Faber, Michael
Faicano, Mary ....... ......... 219
Fain, Murray . 66, 78, 82, 129, 152, 182
............ 203
Falbo, AnnaMarie
...... 212
Falbo, Salvatore
.. 19, 219
Fareed, Dahlia
............ 219
Farmer, Linda
60, 65, 83, 219
Feder, Heidi . .
. ..... 203
Fein, Mark . .
Feinberc, Kim .... • .. .. ....... 219
Feinberc, Marci ........ •..... 182
Feincold, Sharon . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
Feinmehl, Mark ........... 135, 182
. . 19, 182
Feirstein, Michael . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
Feiwell, Gail
Feldman, Deborah .... . ........ 182
........... 212
Feldman, Ross
Feldman, Stacy . 83, 106, 107, 111, 182,
253
Feller, Jeffrey
. . • . ..... .. 143, 219
Feltman, Eric .. .. ...... . .. 59, 62
..... 219
Ferris, Kristina
............. 238
Fett, Mr. Fred
Fidel, Tina . ...... .. ....... 66, 182
.. 232
Field, Mr. Carl
.. 60, 73, 135, 219
Field, Joel
Fieldman, Lauren . 66, 78, 160, 166, 172,
182
Fieldman, Susan . .. 23, 50, 68, 70, 183
Fields, Dean ......... .. . . 151, 212
. ..... 60, 219
Fields, Stacy
. 66, 73, 78, 83
Fine, Jay
.... 219
Fine, Marcy
.. 236
Fine, Mrs. Ruth
. . . 164, 165, 212
Finer, Gerri . . .
. 50
Fink, Mr. George
.. ... 60, 203
Finnerty·, Shawn
.... 211
Firmiss, John
Fischbein, Jill ............. 159, 219
Fischburg, Elizabeth .. 45, 78, 83, 84, 183
. 82, 140, 154, 183
Fischer, Gary . .
. . 219
Fishbain, Diane . . . . . . .
.... 219
Fisher, Elliott
.... .. . . . .. 183
Fisher, Jacqueline
.... 211
Fisher, Joyce
.. 69, 211
Fisher, Marcy
. ....... 203
Fisher, Paul . .
Fisher, Toby ... .... . ...... 84, 211
........ 211
Fisher, Wendy
.. .. 183
Fishman, Stuart
. . .... 150
Fleisher, Gregg
.. 140, 244
Florence, Mr. Clarence
.... 82, 166, 203
Focht, Linda
. ..... ....... 183
Ford, Scott . .
Ford, Theodore ..... 76, 83, 147, 219
.... 203
Foreman, Karen
..•.... 211
Foreman, Randi
. .. 64
FORENSICS .. . . . . . . .. .
. . . 219
Fotre, Cathy . . . . . . . . .
....... 168, 173, 203
Fotre, Sharon
Fox, Cathy .. . .. .. .. . ........ 183
. .. .... 211
France, Barbara
France, Harry . .... . . ......... 203
........ 19, 57, 183
Frankel, Alan
.. . .. . ...... 203
Frankel, Rhonda
Franklin, Robert .. . . 54, 56, 106, 203
Frantell, James . ... ........... 183
... 50, 60, 62, 211
Fredriksen, Kevin
Fredriksen, Kim ........ .. .... 219
... . 203
Freedman, Douglas
. .. 54, 141
Freedman, Larry . .
.... 183
Freid, Sheri
.. . .. .... 183
Freireich, Emilie ,
FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS ....... 87
... 68
FRESHMAN CLASS BOARD
..... 74, 75
Fricano, Mary
Friedlander, Carol . 52, 53, 70, 112, 183
...... 203
Friedman, Abbe
.. . 29, 70, 183
Friedman, Bernard
Friedman, Caryn ....... ....... 183
Friedman, Laura ... . •. . . . .•.... 219
..... 211
Friedman, Linda
Friedman, Lisa . . ............ . . 211
...... 204
Friedman, Richard
.... 157, 211
.
Friedman, Ronald G
183
Friedman, Ronald J.
.242
Fry, Ms. Barbara
.183
Fryde, Sue
I
t
267
�Furlet, Mark ....•.......... .. 112
Furlet, Nicki
... 102
Furmanski, Steven
.... 130, 219
Future Business leaders of America . 72
G
Gabel, Amy
.. . .. 183
Gabriel, Edgar . 57, 58, 74, 137, 152, 212
Gabriel, Eilleen
.. .. 219
Gabriel, John
......... 204
Gabriel, Mary ..... . 82, 159, 170, 204
Garliardo, Denise
. . . 219
Galle, Keith
.... 183
Galler, lance
.. ... . ....... 219
Galuski, Mark
....... 204
Gamer, Michael . .
154, 183
Ganansky, David
. . 142
Ganansky, Sharon
.. . . 45, 184
Gans, Howard
.... 143, 212
Garnder, John ..... . 78, 82, 152, 184
Garner, Sharon
. . . . . . . . . . 204
Gassel, Robert . . . • . .... . ..... 184
Gauer, Nancy
... 204
Gayle, Kenneth ... ... .
... 204
Geier, Elissa ..... • ...
... 184
Geier, James . . . . . • . . .
. .. 134
Gelfond, Holly
. 69, 84, 212
Georce, Linda
... 82, 167, 170, 204
Georce, N
ina
. 12, 69, 82, 167, 170
Georcou. William . . . ......... 219
Gerber, Ira ...
. 184
Gerber, Marla
. 68, 79, 83, 84, 204
Gerharot, Dean
... 219
Gerol, Donna
... 68, 204
Gellin, Robin
86, 212
Geltleman, Linda
...... 164
Gibbs, Dr. Wesley
...... 233
Gilbert, Catherine
. 159, 219
Gill, Michael . . . . . . . • .
. . 66, 184
Gill, Stacey ...... . . . ..... 169, 219
Gindin, Deborah
. 75, 212
Gindin, Shari
..... . .. 184
Ginsburf, Mrs. Joan . .
. ... 242
Ginsburch, Ida .. 62, 66, 78, 85, 114, 184
GIRLS GLEE
... 60
GIRLS LEADERS
...... 78
Gistenson, Cindy
... 69, 162, 69
Gistenson, Jodi . 50, 66, 68, 78, 119, 162,
184
Gistenson, Steven
... 184
Glantz, Lisa
. 83, 219
Glasson, Jeffrey
. .. 54, 56, 67, 212
Glazen, Lisa
.. 60, 75, 219
Glazer, Marcia
.... . ... 184
Glazer, Steven
...... 150
Glick, Phillip
73, 219
Glickman, Steven
. ...... 212
Glover, Judi 62, 67, 68, 158, 166, 172, 184
Glover, Larry . .
78, 129, 139, 204
Gluckman, Marc . . . . . . . . . . . .
155
Gluckman, Merle
162
Glustoff, Ross
219
Gockenbach, Carol
219
268
Gockenbach, Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
Gockenbach, William ...... . . 29, 184
Godnik, William
82, 137, 184
Goepel!, Judy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184
Gokl, Karen
. ....... . . 54, 56, 219
Gokl, Renate
62, 102, 212
Golberc, Andrea
69, 212
Goldberg, David . . . . . . . . .
219
Goldberc. Edith
184
Goldberg, Gloria
212
Goldberc, Howard
72, 184
Goldberg, Ilise ......... .. 167, 219
Goldberf, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . 68, 184
Goldvberc, lee ............... 219
Goldberg, Lila
.. 60, 73, 219
Goldberg, Marci
184
Goldberc, Nancy ...... .•... . . . 219
Goldberc, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184
Goldberg, Teri . . .
204
Goldberg, William
.. 185
Golden, laura
.. . .. 185
Golden, Stuart
.. 204
Goldfein, Randall
... 82, 144, 185
Goldman, Holly . . . . . . .
. 212
Goldman, Howard . 50, 51, 61, 66, 82, 185
Goldman, Irwin ......... 73, 76, 219
Goldman, Nicole ............ 59, 185
Goldman, Sandy
....... 212
Goldsby, David
.. . ... 62
Goldsby, Diane ......•......... 212
Goldsen, Bonnie ..... . ..... 59, 212
Goldsen, Marcie
. 185
Goldsmith, Janice
. . . . 170, 204
Goldsmith, Mark . 66, 107, 136; 137, 185,
212
Goldsmith, Mark H
.
. . . .. . 152
Goldstein, David . .
. 155, 185
Golstein, David N.
. . 61, 204
Goldstein, Maxine
. . .. .. . 204
Goldstein, Penni
. .... 164, 212
Goldstein, Robert
.. . 212
Goldstein, Ron .. 35, 54, 56, 57, 82, 100,
133, 185
Goldstein, Scott ............. . 219
Goldstein, Steven ........•..... 185
Gomberg, Betsy
..... . 204
Gornberc. Faith
.. .... 204
Goodman, Debra
... . 60, 212
Goodman, Debra
.. 87, 219
Goodman, Donald
.. .. ... 133
Goodman, Lisa ...... .. .... 68, 185
Goodwin, Donna
.. ... 212
Goodyera, Miriam
.... 204
Gordon, Brian . . .
. ..... 219
Gordon, Michael
... . 19, 144
Gordon, Robert
... 155, 219
Gorff, David ...... 52, 65, 70, 80, 204
Gosier, Michelle .............. 220
Gould, Jone
. . 185
Gould, Mrs. Lillian
..... 234
Gould, William
........ 185
Grahn, Wendy . 59, 62, 93, 97, 99, 104,
107' 112, 204, 253
Grant, Mr. Jack
.... 251
Grant, Mr. Patrick ..... 142, 156, 248
Green, Linda ....... 57, 58, 100, 204
Green, Marla ............. 185, 212
Green, Marla S
.
. . ... 29, 69, 75
Green, Rachael
. 60, 220
Green, Mr. Richard ..... .. .. 81, 251
Greenberc, Allen ... . .. . .. .. 62, 204
Greenberg, Elyse ... . ..... .. 60, 204
Greenberc. Iris . 30, 40, 59, 62, 111, 124,
158
Greenberc. Leslie . . . . . ....... . 185
Greenberc. Lisa .... 82, 168, 169, 212
Greenbercer, Donna ..... 78, 162, 185
Greenbercer, James ... . ........ 220
Greenfield, Ann ...... . . ... . .. . 220
Greenrield, Lisa ...... . ...• . .. . 220
Greenfield, Michael ... . ... • .. .. 129
Greenspan, Gerald .... . ... . ... . 154
GREEN THUMB CLUB .......... . . 75
Gren, Nancy . . . . .
. . . . . 185
Gremley, Andrew
. 76, 220
Gremley, Paula
. . . 69, 211
Grobstein, Sue . ..... .. . .. .. ... 185
Grodin, Evette
.. ....... 204
Groner, Shildon, . 52, 70, 82, 148, 185
Grosky, David ......... 78, 139, 157
Gross, Arnold .. ...•....... 151, 212
Gross, Audrey .. • ..... . ....... 186
Gross, Joel .................. 186
Grossman, Brian . ..... ........ 141
Grossman, Gayle ... • . . .. 57, 58, 212
Grossman, lee ....... . ..... 66, 186
Grossman, Lynn ........... 25, 204
Groszek, James ...... . ....... . 186
Gruenberc, Myron ....... . •.. .. 150
Grund, Sharon
.... . . . . ... .. 212
Gunn, Melissa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
Gustafson, Gail . .
. . .... 204
Guthman, Grecory
. 60, 62, 104, 212
Gutmann, Craic .
. 204
Gulzait, Lisa
.. . .... 60, 212
H
Hadesman, Andrea
... 69, 212
...... 186
Hadesman, Steve
.. . 240
Hallberc. Mr. John
HALL D COUNCIL
.. .. . .... .. 80
......... . . . 72
HALL MONITORS
Hamilton, Bruce .... 61, 82, 129, 204
Hancock, Rory .. .... . ..... 60, 219
. .. . 186
Handler, Sheila
Handmaker, Jerry ........ . .... . . 46
Hanus, Richard .............. . 220
Harper, Mr. Donald
...•....... 237
Harriran, Maria . . . . .
. .. 60, 220
Harris, Evan . . .............. .. 31
Harris, Howard . .
. . .. ...... 220
Harris, Jeffrey . . . . .
. .... 52, 212
Harris, Rebecca .. . •. ......... 204
Harris, Russell
.... 29, 186
Harris, Susan . . . . . . . • . . . 173, 204
Harrison, Craig ............ 129, 186
Harrison, Jennifer ......... . . 54, 220
Harrsch, Robert . 54, 56, 57, 82, 106, 152,
153, 186
Hart, David .... . .. ... 133, 150, 204
Hartman, Cindi ..... .. . . 19, 83, 220
Hauselman, Caryn ............. 204
Hauselman, Lynda ...... ... . 74, 212
Hawes, Louise
.. 54, 55, 56, 57, 204
Hayes, Robert .. . .. . . ..... . .. . 220
Haynes, Mary ... . . ..... . ... .. 220
Helter, Michael ............ .. .. 23
Heiman, Richard . . . . . . . . 78, 82, 142
Heinz, Michael ........ .. . . ... 204
Heller, Franklin ... 54, 57, 66, 80, 186
Heller, Jordan ................ 220
Heller, Randy ...... ...... . . ... 186
Helman, Richard ........... .. . 204
Helverson, Alana ...... ... .. 54, 204
Hendricks, Thomas . . . . 150, 204, 248
Hendrickson, Cheryl
. . .. 56, 162, 212
Herman, Gail ......... . 62, 68, 186
Herman, Jill ... . . .. . .. . .. . ... 186
Herman, Sherri ... • . . .. . 69, 83, 212
Herrmann, Jan ........... 167, 212
Hersh, Susan
... 186
Hershenhouse, Michael . . 54, 106, 186
Herzor, Bruce ................ 186
Herzor, Janet ....... 60, 72, 170, 204
Heuck, David . . .. ............. 186
Heuck, Julie ................. 220
Hickman, Christopher ..... .. ... 220
Hill, Mary ................... 220
Hiller, Denise ....... .. ...... . . 220
H~lincer, Mary
............ ... 212
Hillman, Joshua .. •........ 135, 220
Hiton, Faith ....... •. ..... 59, 186
Hiton, Howard ...... .. . ... . .. . 220
Hodnik, Mr. Edward ........ 134, 248
Hoffenberg, Sheri . . .. .... . ... . . 204
Hoffman, Mr. Isaac . . . . . . . . . .
244
Hoffman, Steven . .. . .. . 73, 135, 220
Hohmann, Thomas ............. 54
llohs, Jean .... 82, 158, 168, 172, 204
Hollander, James .......... 146, 186
Holleb, Lynn ................. 187
Holtzman, Mark ........... 143, 212
HOMECOMING COMMITTEE ........ 79
Horberf, Andrew .............. 187
Horran, Craic ........•....... 187
Horn, Lawrence . . .• . ..... 133, 204
Horwich, Joel ................. 220
Horwich, laura ...... .• .. .. 60, 212
Horwitz, Audrey .............. 212
Houlihan, Mr. Frank ....... 143, 231
Howe, Kenneth
... 137, 152, 212
Howell, Mrs. Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
Hubbard, Mrs. Lucille .......... 242
Huber, Cynthia ........... . 83, 220
Huber, Francis .......... 39, 43, 204
Hubicek, Deborah . 41, 72, 75, 205, 246
Huck, Edward ............. 31, 181
Hurley, Ann ............. . 25, 212
Hurley, Christopher .. . ..... 133, 187
Hurto, Michelle ........ ....... 187
Husen, Gail . . . . • . . . . . . . .
. 213
Huska, David . ............... 187
Huska, Eric ... . .. . . ..• . . .. 82, 187
�Huttel, David
.... • ...... .. 78, 150
Idler, Jasine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220
. ... 220
lmmercluck, Rhonda
lmyak, Lisa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220
INTERMEDIATE BAND . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
lpjian, Rosanne .......... .. ... 213
Isaacs, Julie .......• . . ..... .. . 220
Isaacs, Laura .. . .. • .. ........ . 187
lsco, Lori .... ... . •.......... 187
. .. 220
lwick, David
lwlck, Laura ..... . • ....... . . . 187
J
. .. 240
Jackson, Mr. David . . . . . . .
Jackson, Steven .. . . ... . .. .. 52, 213
. ... 47
Jacobs, David . . . . . . . . . .
Jacobs, Paul ... •..... .. 57, 58, 220
Jacobs, Peter ........... . . .. . . 213
Jacobs, Vicki .............. 83, 87
Jacobson, Craic . ... . .. 134, 140, 213
Jacoby, Jay . . ................ 57
Jaffe, Beth ..... . ........... . 205
Jaffe, Harry .... .... ...... 67, 135
Jaffe, Richard ...... •• . ... 156, 187
Jakubowsky, Sylvia ...... .. .... 158
Jankauer, Dana ............... 187
Jayne, Rose ......•....... .. .. 205
Jericho, Barbara ......... 33, 57, 220
Jericho, Elaine ....... . ... . 75, 213
Jirik, Ms. Joy .. .. ......... . ... 238
. .. 57, 220
Johnson, Bruce
Johnson, Darlene .............. 187
Johnson, James . ....... . .•.... 187
Johnson, Jennifer C. . ......... 213
Johnson, Jennifer L. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Johnson, JuHa . ..... 59, 162, 170, 187
Johnson, Karen ......... . . 162, 213
Johnson, Ken . ..... . ..... . .... 213
Johnson, Laura C. . 19, 54, 56, 57, 105,
205
Johnson, Laura L. ..... . ... . .... 34
Johnson, Linda ............ . 60, 213
Johnson, Ms. Nancy ........... 242
Johnston, Michael ...... ....... 220
Johnston, Steven .... .. ... 137, 213
JoHc, Ancelina .... • . ... ...... . 205
Jones, Steven ... .. • . ... .. . ... 205
....... 69, 213
Jordan, Leonora
Joseph, Steven . . ... ...... .. .. 187
Jourdan, Deoois ......... • .... 205
. ...... 69
JUNIOR CLASS BOARD
K
Kachoyeanos, John ............. 213
Kachoyeanos, Kather ...... .. ... 205
Kahen, Gary .......... . 64, 74, 213
........ . .. . 213
Kahen, Wendy
Kalis, Raymond .. .. . . . . .. ..... 213
Kalish, Howard .............. .. 57
. ..... 205
Kalish, Susan . . . . . . . .
Kalodimos, Michael . . . . . 74, 144, 205
.. 86, 213
Kalodimos, Thalia
Kandi, Nercal . . .... . . . .... 135, 220
Kaplan, Barry .. . . •. ... 73, 130, 220
. .. .... 187
Kaplan, Daniel
. .... 220
Kaplan, David . .
... 50, 160, 187
Kaplan, Debra
Kaplan, Elizabeth . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
Kaplan, Jeffrey ... . ....... 132, 133
Kaplan, Larry . ... . ..... 82, 142, 187
Kaplan, Marc ..... . ...... . .. . . 213
Kaplan, Mitchell ....... . ....... 129
Kaplan, Sheri . .... ............ 188
Kaplan, William ......... 57, 58, 102
Karman, Michael ............. . 213
Karol, Jill . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 188
Kasman, Mark . 50, 51, 61, 69, 89, 213,
237
Kasprzak, Joyce .... . .. .... . ... 205
Katten, Steven . . .. ........... 143
Katz, Adele .. . ... ... ..... 41, 205
Katz, Brandy . •. ....• ....... . 213
Katz, Diane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
Katz, Howard .............. . . 188
Katz, Marcia ..... ........ . 70, 213
.... 23, 142, 205
Katz, Steven
Kauffmann, Mr. Russell ......... 237
Kaufman, Ilyse ................ 188
Kaufman, Miriam . . . • • . . . . . . . . 188
Kaufman, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188
Kaufman, Wendy .......... 60, 221
Kay, Kathryn ......... . ...... . 213
Kay, Ms. Rita ............... 244
Kaye, Guy .. .. ...... .. . ..... 188
Kaye, Suzanne .. . .......... 73, 213
Kazmierowicz, Kimbe ... 159, 167, 221
Keefe, MaryPal ............... 213
Keeshin, Neal . . . . . . . . 135, 141, 221
Keeshin, Randall .......... 151, 213
.. .. 102, 103, 221
Kelber, Arnold
Kelber, Nancy ..... 82, 168, 172, 188
.. 205
Kelly, JackieLynn
... ..... . 73, 205
Kemp, Julie
Kemper, Katherine . 54, 56, 59, 73, 205
Kenic, Martin .... ............ 188
. .... 221
Kenic, Scott . . . . . . . . .
Kernes, Lori ....... . ..... 164, 205
Kessler, Debra .. .• .. . .. . . .... 221
Kessler, Marlin .. . .. . .. . .. . 23, 188
Kessler, Scott .. .... . • ... . 152, 213
Ketterhacen, Debra ............ 213
Ketterhacen, Donald ...... • .. . . 188
Kiefer, Christine . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. 205
Kiesler, Amy . . . . . • . . . . . . ... 221
Kiesler, David .. . . . .. . .... . 66, 188
Kim, Lisa . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . 83, 221
Kim, Rebecca . ............... 188
.
Kim, Sunc E . .. • . . ......... . 221
213
... ... .. . .. .
Kim, Sunc W.
Kim, Susan ..... . .. . . ..... 36, 213
Kim, Victoria ........•.... 83, 205
. . 188
Kinoshita, James . . . . . . .
Kirchens, Patrick ... .... 82, 129, 150
. . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Kirk, Nora
. .. 134, 140, 221
Kirk, Robert . . . .
Kirshenbaum, Joseph ........... 213
Kilzis, Mark . . ................ 205
Klamm, Mr. Kenneth .... . .. .... 242
.. . 239
Klaprnan, Mrs. Phyllis
Klaskin, David .. ............. 188
.... .. .. . . 221
Klaskin, Karen
Klein, Kevin . ....... .. 148, 149, 188
Klein, Stacie . ......... 37, 68, 188
. . . . 135, 248
Kmet, Mr. David
235
Knoll, Mrs. Harriet
Mobayashi, Sachie .. 60, 83, 107, 213
. . . 221
Kodros, Deborah
Kodros, Steven . . . . . . 152, 155, 213
Koenic, Suzanne . 28, 61, 66, 68, 79, 188
Kott, Jonathan ............... 188
.. 94, 95, 129, 144
Kocan, Michael
....... 205
Kohan, Gren
. . . 59, 205
Kohn, Betsy
Kohn, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188
.. . ....... 98, 99, 213
Kohn, Jack
..... 84, 205
Kokinis, Denise
...... 248
Kokrda, Mr. Henry
Kokron, Kathleen .......... 75, 213
. . 81, 213
Kolb, Lisa . . . . . .
Kolb, Steven .. 66, 82, 132, 133, 152, 189
..... 66, 189
Kopoulos, Peter
Korman, Robert . 54, 56, 57, 106, 146, 154
... 189
Kornblilh, Michael
Korshak, James ............... 205
...... 38, 129
Kovilz, Glenn
Kozuch, Paul . ..... . ......... 189
. .. 60, 221
Kraft, Lisa . . . .
Kramer, Barry .. .. ....... . . .. 189
.. . .. . ...... 205
Kramer, David
.... . 221
Kramer, Elizabeth
Kramer, Mrs. Ida ... ........ .. 240
....... 170, 213
Kramer, Karen
.. .... . 147
Kramer, Larry
. .... 62
.
Kramer, Michael D
. 73, 189
Kramer, Michael S. . . .
....... 74
Kramer, Paul
Krammer, Jodi .......... .... . 213
Kraus, David .... . ........... 205
.... 146, 189
Krause, Richard
Kravitz, Scott .......... 57, 58, 137
Kreisman, Debra ... . ...... . 85, 205
...... . 221
Kreiter, Sam
. ...... 148, 189
Kresch, Jeffrey
Krinc. Karen . .. . 19, 69, 75, 170, 213
.......... . 221
Kritz, Grecory
Kron, Susanne .... 75, 170, 171, 213
Kruil, Sarah ...... 82, 170, 171, 205
Kruse, Mrs. Harriet ............ 234
. . ......... 189
Kuhl, Grecory
Kuhnle, Martha ... ...... 19, 80, 213
Kuhnle, Mary ..... .. . ........ 189
Kuhanpaa, Mr. Robert .......... 240
... 18, 244
Kuntz, Mr. Eucene
.. ......... .. 205
Kuperman, Lori
....... .. .... 213
Kushner, Linda
..... 213
Kushnir, Pamela
Kuznetsky, Daniel ... . •. . ... 137, 221
Kye, Moonsook
. •...... 83, 221
L
Lachman, Dale ... .. ........... 221
.. 246
Lachmann, Miss Gabriele
Ladd, Leonard . ............ . .. 62
La Force Mr. Peter .. ........ . . 238
Lakin, Richard ...... . . 139, 150, 205
. . 167, 221
Lammersfeld, Carolyn
Laner, Steve ........ . ....... 133
Lance, Mr. David . . .. • ....... . 251
. . . ... .. . ...... 60
Lance, Kim
Lancer, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
.. . .... 159, 221
Lanckamp, Patricia
..... ...... 205
Lancsam, Harold
Lanno, Jeannette ....... 66, 168, 189
Larson, Jeffrey .... .. ..... . .... 214
.. . . ....... 189
Larson, Judith
..... 137, 214
Laschinski, David
34, 35, 54, 214
Lasser, Lynne
.......... 221
Laufer, Ivonne
....... 221
Laundy, David
Lauria, Robert . . . . . . . . . . .... 221
.. 157, 205
Laurie, Ty
.... .. 221
Lavin, Gayle
. . . 74, 205
Lavin, Jacqueline
.. . 214
Lawrence, April
. . . 221
Lawrence, Brent
142, 143, 214
Lazar, Daniel . .
Lazar, Pamela ........... .. 52, 189
. . ..... 66, 189
Lazarus, Martin
..... . ... 221
Lazarus, Stuart
. .... .. 61, 221
Leaf, Caryl
.. . .. . ...... 205
Leaf, Stephen
.... 82, 170, 205
Lecey, Kathryn
.. . ...... 221
Ledvora, Joseph
.......... 221
Lee, Charles
Lee, Robin ..... .. . . ...... 168, 214
Leeb, Melissa . 35, 54, 56, 57, 61, 66, 70,
189
Leftwich, Susan .. . .....• . .... 214
. . 205
Lehtman, Bari . . . . . . .
Leibovitz, Alan .... • ........... 189
.... . ... 221
Leitner, Sandra
Lemke, Stacy .. ...... .. 38, 57, 205
Lenahan, Mr. Gerald ............ 238
Lendway, Mr. Paul ............ 240
Lenhardt, lncrid .. 50, 51, 66, 68, 78, 82,
170, 189
. 82, 133, 152, 205
Lenhardt, Richard
... 248
Lerman, Mr. Jack
. . 60, 221
Lerman, Lisa
. ..... 189
Leroy, Kenneth
. ..... 237
Lettas, Mrs. Arleen
Lettas, David ... 67, 71, 73, 221, 240
....... 60, 205
Levant, Karen
Levey, Keith .. 54, 56, 57, 62, 105, 133,
205
Levi, Michael .... .. .... 78, 139, 159
. ..... 214
Levin, Eucene . . . • • .
Levin, Joni ...... .. .......... 205
Levin, Karen ...... .. ... .. .... 190
. .•...... 147
Levin, Laurence
269
�. ..... 221
Levin, Marc . ..
..... 214
Levin, Michael
Levin, Noreen ................ 221
Levin, Pamela . 23, 50, 51, 62, 69, 73, 214
.. 33, 61 , 133, 205
Levin, Richard
. ... . . . 221
Levin, Rita . . .
..... . . ... .. . ... 206
Levin, Terri
. 82, 133, 190
Levine, Andrew
. .... 206
Levine, Gary ..
86, 214
Levine, Nancy
206
Levinson, Eden
Levinson, Leslie
. . .. . .. ... 27
....... 214
Levitan, Arnold
..... 61, 221
Levitan, Kim
. . 190
Levitan, Rory . .
Lmky, Phillip . .. .. 82, 139, 148, 190
. . ..... 221
Levsky, Rebecca
Levsky, Sara . . . . . . . . . . . ... 206
Levy, Adam ............. 155, 214
.... 33, 68, 82, 162, 190
Levy, Ellen
.. 141
Levy, Michael
..... . . 206
Levy, Monique
. 74, 115, 118, 129
Levy, Robert
... . ...... 214
Levy, Susan
.. 66, 68, 190
Lewen, Donnalee
Lewis. Bonnie . . ....... . ... 67, 214
. . . . . . . . . . 160, 221
Lewis, Debra
Ley, Mrs. Helen ...•.. . ....... 236
Liberman, Michael ......... 130, 221
..... 206
Libert, Maria
Libkin, Dale .. . ..... .59, 62, 78, 190
LIBRARIANS .. . .. ......... ... 236
..... 243
Lichtenstein, Mrs. Miriam
..... 27
Lichlerman, Scott
. ... 221
Lieberfeld, Lynne
. 206
Lieberman, Howard
.... 26
Lieberman, Louis
....... 190
Liebman, Donna
Lieske, Scott ............ 155, 214
.... 214
Lim, Paul
Lindenman, Lawrence . 136, 137, 143, 147
Lindstrom, Mrs. Eleanor .... . .. .. 234
. . ... ~2~
Li~ . Jo~
Lipschullz, Lori . 78, 82, 168, 169, 190
...... . 134, 157
Lipschultz, Mark
. ....... 190
Lipsig, Judy
Lipsky, Laura .... ... .. . . 59, 62, 190
.. 19, 221
Liss, Holly
... 206
Liss, Michael
Liss, Nancy . .. . ... . ... . •.... 221
Liss, Robin ........ • ..•...... 206
Liss, Susan .. .. .. . .. . . .. . .. . . 206
.. . 130, 222
Litwin, Marlin
Lober, Alexander .............. 190
. . . .... 87, 222
Lober, Laura . .
........ 150
Lober, Thomas
.. . . 158, 170, 190
Lome, Barbara
. . ... ..... 222
Lome, Joel . .
. . 29, 54, 61, 206
Long, Kevin
...... 147
Lopata, Mitchell
Lorenz, Terry ......... . ....... 43
Lores, Lisa . .. ..... . ... • ... . . 214
. 190
Lolilo, Steven . . . . . . . . .
.. 222
Louis, Beth
Louis, Lisa ... .... . . ......... 190
270
. 246
Loughran, Mrs. Madeline
Loveless, David .... 82, 140, 152, 214
Lowe, Jhan . . ............ 133, 206
Lubell, Heidi ....... .. ........ 222
... 222
Lubinsky, Paula
. ... 147
Lubor, David . . . .
.... 206
Lubor, Stuart
244, 245
Lyerla, Mr. Ralph
M
. .... 206
Mack, Debra . . . . . . . . .
Mack, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . 142, 190
Macklin, Larry . ....... 134, 152, 214
Maday, Anne . 45, 68, 78, 84, 96, 190
.. . .. 57, 222
Madenberg, Amy
.... 190
Madenberg, Andrew
Madenberg, Susan ............ 190
.. 59
MADRIGAL CHOIR
Maestro, Julie .. . ....... .. ..... 83
Mages, Michael ........ . .. 151, 214
...... 143, 155, 222
Magnes, Craig
Magnes, Scott . 44, 66, 133, 142, 146, 190
..... . . 191
Maier, Cornelia
... . .... 246
Maier, Mrs. Jill
........ 147
Malils, Jeffrey
. . 191
Malilz, Lawrence
... 78, 82, 152, 191
Mallin, Andrew
..... 191
Mallin, Cheryl
. . 222
Mallin, Denise . . . . • . . . . . .
Mallin, Malka . . . . . . . ..... . . 66, 191
........ 222
Mallin, Robert
.... 191
Manassa, Rosela
... . . 222
Manassa, Lawrence
... 64, 206
Manassa, Mitchell
.... . . 235
Mann, Mrs. Lillian
Manning, Michelle . .• . .... . .... 214
..... . .. 164, 222
Manlelman, Lisa
.... . ..... 191
March, Janice
..... 147
Marcus, Steven
. . .... ... 33
Marcus, Susan
Marek, Cindy . ........... 104, 191
Margolis, Andria . 60, 80, 83, 106, 110, 206
Margules, Lori ............. 69, 214
...... 112, 191
Margules, Michael
Mariani, Wayne . . . 50, 82, 146, 191
Mark, Jill . . . . . . . . 83, 85, 111, 124
. ...... 151
Mark, Randall . .
....... 191
Markbreil, Betsy
Marlin, Marge .. ..... . .. . ..... 222
130, 222
Marlin, Robert
.. . .. 60, 214
Marlin, Teresa
. .... 214
Maschovis, Maria
. .. . ... .... 60, 222
Mason, Julie
.. 68, 191
Mason, Susan
Masood, Deeba ... ... • ... 159, 214
.. . 159, 214
Masood, Perniya
. 241
Massmann, Mrs. Barbara
. 214
Matro, Julie
. ... 246
Masur, Mrs. Eve . . . . . .
MATH CLUB . .. . ....... . .. . ... 67
Matuszak, Samuel ..... 130, 131, 222
.. 129, 152
Matuszak, Stephen
... 191
Matzkin, Viki
Mawrence, Jodi . . . . .. . 62, 68, 191
....... 33, 214
Max, Jami
. ..... 61, 214
Max, Ricky . . . . . .
Mayron, Leslie . 54, 59, 64, 73, 96, 206
. 222
Mazure, Aimee . . . . . . . . .
. .. 248
Mccarrell, Mr. David . . . .
McClory, Fred . ..... . ... . .. .. . 191
McCue, Frank ...... . ......... 222
. 159
McDade, Cynthia . . .
McElfresh, Mrs. Mary ....... 75, 253
McGinnis, Marcee ......... . .... 191
.. . ... 75, 222
McGowan, Diana
McGuinness, Ms. Patrica . . . .. 238, 239
........... 222
McKenna, Barbara
206
McKenna, Michael . .
Medansky, Nadine . . ... ... . . 57, 222
. ..... . ... . . 222
Mehr, Jeffrey . .
. ........ . 74, 222
Meiri, Nuril
. . .. . 191
Merdinger, Michael . .
Meshberg, Alan ........ . 72, 77, 191
...... 206
Meshigaud, Steven
Melzen, Marcia . . . . . . . . . . . 86, 214
. .. . 237
Metzler, Mrs. Dorthy . . . .
Meyer, Kurt ... . .......... 134, 214
Meyer, Mr. Ted .............. 243
Meyers, Kathleen ...... 159, 166, 222
Meyers, Kenneth ... . 69, 70, 73, 214
Michaelson, Grant . . 54, 61, 78, 129, 142,
206
...... 74, 191
Mijalov, Belly
.. . .. . .. . ... 214
Mikell, Lawrence
Mila, Jose . . . . . . .. . 82, 137, 191
Mileoki, Barbara . . 82, 159, 167, 170, 206
Miles, Cedric ... . ... . ..... . .. 222
Miller, Alan .................. 192
.. 47
Miller, Gary
. . 58, 89
.
Miller, Howard A
. 57, 314
.
Miller, Howard G
Miller, Ira .... .. . . .. . ..... .. 214
Miller, James ... • .. • ..... 151, 214
Miller, Jason .......... . ...... 206
... . 156, 192
Miller, Jon
. .... 82, 144
Miller, Marc . .
Miller, Michelle .. 57, 58, 59, 107, 192
Miller, Susan .. . ............. 214
Milstein, Mr. Robert ....... 242, 244
Mine, Jean . ..... . .. . ..... 69, 214
.. 19, 58, 59, 154, 206
Mine, Ken
. ....... 86, 214
Mine, Sharon
. 222
Minow, Janel
Minow, Marla .. . . . . ... . . .. 159, 222
Minsky, Barbara . . . . . . . . . . . 69, 214
.. . 146, 206
Miranda, James
Miranda, Waller .. . . 54, 82, 129, 192
.. . 206
Mitchell, Patricia
MOOEL RAILROAD CLUB .......... 76
Molitor, Christophe . ............ 192
..... 147, 222
Molitor, Jeffery
.. 238
Moorshead, Mrs. Marjorie
. . 192
Mora, Lori . . . . . . . . . .
Moran, Kevin ... . ........... . . 222
. .. . .......... 214
Morath, Julie
. . . 61
Moritz, Jay
59, 192
Morris, Annelle
............ 192
Morris, Bradley
Morris, Dr. Jack .. . . • .. . ..... . 232
.. . .. . 155, 222
Morse, Neal
Morse, Steven . .. . ........... 192
.......... 83, 206
Mosenson, Betsy
Moses, Howard . 50, 54, 56, 105, 206, 252
. . . . 75, 103, 222
Moskowitz, Janice
Moss, Michael ...... .. .... 134, 214
Moss, Ms. Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239
Moy, Eileen ..... . .... 82, 170, 206
Moy, Eucene .. . . ... .. ...... . 214
66, 78, 82, 158, 170, 192
Moy, Linda
. . 222
Moy, Millie . .
Moy, Miriam . ...... . . •.. . . . . 206
Muehlbauer, Jeffery . . •......... 222
222
Mueller, Nancy . . . . . . .
Mueller, Paulette . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
. . . 237
Murphy, Ms. Mary . . .
Murphy, Mrs. Patricia . ......... 245
Murtaurh, Raymond .. . • .. . . 30, 192
N
N-CLUB ...... . . •. ... . .. . . .. . . 82
Nachbin, Hope ... • . .......... 206
Nadler, Linda ...... . ...... 170, 171
.. .. .. 192
Naguita, Glynda
. . 66, 83, 111, 192
Nakamura, Donna
Napier, Mr. Eucene . . ....... . .. 252
........ 192
Nathanson, Howard
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ....... 66
. .. .. ... 66
NATIONAL MERIT
Natker, Sharon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
.... . .. . ... . .... . . . 60
Neil, Ken
Neil, Ronald ..... .. ...•...... . 222
Neistat, Grerory . . . . . . . . . . 144, 215
Ness, Karen . .. . . ... . ... .. 59, 215
Ness, Ronna . ... . . . •... .. . 68, 192
Nell, Cindy . . • . .. . • . ... . . . .. 206
Nett, Darla . .. . .... • . . .. .. ... 222
Neuhaus, Kathryn . . . • ........ . 215
Neuhaus, Peter . ... .. .. . .. . .. . 192
Neulander, Deborah ............ 215
Neuman, James .... . . • ... . 129, 192
.... 222
Neuson, David
... 29, 206
Newbercer, Todd
... . .. . . . . 30
Newman, Susan
... 206
Newman, Wayne
Noparstak, Claire . 19, 59, 63, 104, 106,
107
Noparstak, Verne . 59, 62, 70, 99, 104,
124, 162
Norberc, Paula . 36, 50, 82, 166, 173, 192
Nordberc. John .. . . . . . ...... .. 152
Nordlinc, Cynthia ..... . . ...... 206
NORTH STAR . .. . .... ..... . 52, 53
Nosanov, Leslie . . . . . .. . .. 59, 206
Nosanov, Stacy . . .. 73, 162, 165, 222
Novak, Dion . ... ... . .. . ... 151, 215
Novak, James .... • ..... . ..... 215
Novi!, Ed .... . . ... . . ...... 74, 76
Novmlsky, Scott . . . . . ..... 56, 222
Nudelman, Ellen . . . . . . ... . ... . . 206
Nucenl, Mr. Richard . . .. . .... . . . 239
.. 154, 206
Nusstein, John
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. . . . . 64, 66, 80, 193
Obrien, Louise
. . ...... 215
Och, David . .
. . .... ... . 54, 215
Oconnell, Lori
Okeefe, Mr. Ray . . . . . .... . .. 249
Oliver, Linda . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . 193
Olken, Norman ... •. ... . .... 67, 193
Olken, Wendy ......... . ..... . 215
. . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Olker, Brian . .
Olsen, Betty ..... 166, 170, 171, 206
. . . 193
Olsen, Brigid . .
Oleson, Miss Elizabeth . . . . . . . . 249
Olsen, Gail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
. 232
Olsen, Mr. James . . . . . . . . .
Olsen, Kirsten .. . .. . ... 60, 159, 222
Olsen, Linda .... . ... 64, 82, 83, 206
. 64, 65, 222
Omalley, Michael
Omens, Debra .......... .. 68, 193
Omens, Mark . . . . . . . . . . ..... 222
Orner, Marilyn .. . .. 50, 51, 118, 193
Orser, James .......... ....... 39
.... 66, 193
Osherman, Dana
. . ... 25, 167
Oswald, Victoria ... .
. 244, 245
Overboe, Mr. Eller th
......... ... 206
Owen, Caroline
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Packowitz, Howard
.206
Palincsar, Suzanne
.206
Palmer, Brandon
.135, 143, 222
Palmer, Lawrence
Paneral, Stephen ...... 152, 153, 193
Papadopoulos, Betty . . ... .. ..... 215
Papadopoulos, Kathy ......... .. 215
Pappandurous, Richard . . 135, 143, 222
. 215
Parenti, Raymond . . . . . . .
..... 139, 207
Parker, Jeffrey
. . .... ... 222
Palis, Tracey
.. . . . 147, 223
Paul, Robert
Paull, Craig .. 23, 27, 50, 68, 88, 119, 122,
193
Paull, Karen .......... . 60, 101, 215
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
Paull, Leslie
Paulsen, Ms. Peggy . ..... .. ..... 253
Payne, Christopher . ... .. ... 139, 152
. . 57, 58, 223
Pazzol, Bonnie
. . 207
Pechter, Steve . .
.. ....... . .... 60, 215
Peck, Jodi
Peck, Todd .......... ........ 146
..... . ........ 151
Peiser, Jack
Penaherrera, Cecili . 73, 82, 159, 170, 215
. 65, 69, 223
Penaloza, Janette
Penaloza, Jocelyn ......... . . . . 207
........ .. .. 223
Penofsky, Cheryl
Perbohner, Robert .. ... . ... ... 207
.. 137, 223
Perelmutter, David
...... 137, 207
Perelmutter, Mark
Perez, Daisy .... .......... ... 223
Perlin, Larry ........ . ..... 54, 193
Perlman, Sharon ... 60, 64, 65, 73, 223
Perlmutter, Ms. Selma .... .... . . 245
. 66, 78, 85, 207
Perlow, Bruce
.. ..... 39, 193
Peterson, Denise
. . 223
Peterson, Judith . . . . . . . . . .
Peterson, Teresa ... . ..... . . 60, 223
Petrich, David . ..... . .... .. ... 150
Petrich, Deborah . ... . ...... . . . 215
Petrich, Louis ... 78, 82, 129, 152, 193
. .... . .... 223
Pfister, John . . .
Phillips, William . .... . ........ 207
Pichler, Bruce .. . ........ . . 76, 207
Pichler, Wayne .... . .... 54, 57, 215
Pickholtz, Sarajoy ......... . . 60, 223
Picur, Gregory . .......... .... 193
... 155, 223
Piecuch, Ronald
..... 193
Pierce, Robert
..... 76, 159, 223
Pierog, Linda
.. . .. . . ... 239
Pietz, Ms. May
..... 60
Pignato, Kathryn
Pike, Jeffrey .. . ..... . ..... . .. 193
Pike, Steven .. . .... . ......... 223
151, 215
Pinkus, Lawrence
Pinsler, Bruce . . ... . . . ..... . .. 223
Pirron, Jesse . . ..... . . 129, 151, 215
Pivar, Lynn .. 62, 68, 79, 81, 84, 112, 207
P1enner, Sherry ... 54, 56, 68, 81, 193
Plotkin, David .. . ......... . ... 207
P1otsky, Joel .......... ... 130, 223
.. 160, 207
Pogrund, Debra
. .. . .......... 166
Poitras, Lucie
Polakoff, Lisa .... • ......... 60, 215
Polan, Elissa .....•.... .. . . 68, 193
.... . 102, 147
Polash, James
. ........ 223
Polinsky, Lori . .
Polinsky, Mark ........ 130, 133, 207
Pomper, Bruce . . .. . .. . .. . ..... 193
Pomper, Martin .......... . 154, 207
.. 215
Pomper, Michelle
Pomper, Valerie .......... . 84, 215
. 251
Popp, Mrs. Mildred
. . . 78, 129, 150, 207
Porter, Daniel
...... 74, 215
Portugal, Cary
. . . 19, 207
Posner, Herman
... 194
Posner, Walter
. 232
Powell, Mr. Griff
.. 66, 129, 194
Powell, Michael
. . .. . . 245
Powers, Mr. Richard
.... 194
Prace, Larry ..
.245
Prati, Mrs. Valerie
Pressburger, Marci ........ . ... 194
. 223
Pressburger, Mark
PRE-VARSITY CHEERLEADERS . . . . . . 86
Price, Monyca .. . 50, 67, 88, 119, 194
Price, Sue ... 54, 55, 64, 73, 89, 162, 223
. .. ... 147, 223
Pritikin, Jordan . . .
.... 130
Proctor, Bryan
.. 242, 24'
Pryjma, Mr. George
...... &0
P.A. ANNOUNCERS
.. .. ... 43, 20i
Puzes, Amy
Q
QUILL AND SCROLL
70
R
RADIO ELECTRONICS .... . ..... . . . 77
. ........ 215, 242
Raff, Hope . .
. . . . . . . . 76, 215
Raff, Richard
Ramirez, Mr. John ... . .... .. . .. 230
Ramoutar, Ken .......... . .... 207
Rand, Dawn . ...... . .. . .. . . 79, 207
Ransdell, Robert . . . . . . . . . . ... 194
Ransenberg, David . . . . . . . 67, 207
Raphael, David .. 66, 72, 73, 82, 156, 194
. ... 194
Rappin, Craig . . . . .
. . 157
Rappin, Steve . .
.. ... . . ... 171, 215
Rappin, Tracee
Rashkow, Debbie ... . ...... 60, 223
Rasky, Phillip ..... . ..... 66, 68, 194
Raugstad, Michele . 82, 159, 162, 170, 207
Reddick, Dena ...... 60, 62, 74, 207
... 194
Reddick, Jeffrey
Reddy, Sunil ........•. ....... 157
Reff, Eva .. . ..... . . . ... . . . .. 207
Reich, James .......... .. 129, 194
.. 54, 223
eichert, Jeannine
R
Reichhardt, Grecory . 82, 137, 152, 207
Rein, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . 82, 129, 207
. ... 207
Reinier, Frances . . . . . .
. . 60, 165, 215
Reiser, Jami . . . . . .
. .......... .. 207
Reisman, Neil
Reizner, Aileen .. 18, 82, 158, 168, 172,
194
. 152
Reizner, Russell
.. . 248
Requarth, Mr. Richard
. 54, 141, 223
Reuter, David
Reuter, Dianna . ..... ... ...... 194
........ 194
Reynolds, John
. 207
Rhoney, Daren
Rhum, Saul . 54, 57, 82, 129, 150, 207
.... .. . . .. 57, 223
Rice, Alan
... 50, 68, 119, 194
Rice, Jennifer
.... 134, 157, 215
Rice, Steven
. . ... 207
Richmond, David
. . . 234
Richmond, Mrs. Rochelle
Rickspoone, Lynn . 82, 160, 168, 169, 173,
194
. 57' 141, 223
Rickspoone, Todd
...... 215
Ridolfi, Constance
. ..... 69, 215
Riebman, Lori ..
......... 194
Riederman, Gary
... 78, 82, 160, 194
Ripes, Dori
. . 57
Risch, Ronald ...
.. 24 7
Robbins, Mrs. Elda
Roberts, Charles . . .. •. ........ 207
. . ....... .. .. 137
Roberts, David
... 207
Robins, Kenneth
Robins, Michael .......... . 146, 151
Robinson, Paul ..... . . . .. . ..... 129
.... 207
Robinson, Sharon
' .... . 207
Rocklin, Marc
Rockowitz, Deena ..... . .... 162, 223
.. . .. .. . 140, 215
Rodheim, Fred
. ..... ... 68, 207
Rodin, Bari
.. 57, 58, 147
Rogic, Michael
Rohr, Jackie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
. 223
Romanz, Marc
Romanz, Michele .......... .... 207
... .. 239
Rorie, Mrs. Helen
Rose, Alan ... . ....... 133, 144, 207
Rose, Amy .. . . . . . ........ 74, 215
Rosen, Lori .... . .. ........ . .. 207
Rosen, Suzanne .......... . . .. 207
Rosenbaum, Lee ..... . . 82, 146, 207
.. 82, 223
Rosenbaum, Lori
Rosenbaum, Sherilyn .. . 168, 170, 215
. 215
Rosenberg, Jody . . . . . . . . . .
Rosenberg, Louise . . ..... .. 60, 223
Rosenbloom, Philip .. . . ... ..... 223
Rosenfeld, David J. .. .. . ... . 131, 215
Rosenfeld, David S. . ....... . .. 129
. ... 83, 194
Rosenfeld, Diane .
Rosenzweig, Scott .......... ... 223
Rosenzweig, Mr. Steven ..... . ... 247
Rosin, John . 78, 82, 97, 138, 139, 148,
194
Rosine, Steven . ..... . ... . . 60, 215
...... • ....... 223
Roskin, Allan
Roskin, Arthur . . . .. . ... . .. . . . 207
Ross, Julie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 42
... • ..... 66
Ross, Marshall
Rossdeutcher, David .......... .. 223
.. . . . 251
Rotchford, Mr. Michael
Roth, Andrea . ..... 60, 83, lll, 207
.... 207
Roth, Jeffrey
Roth, Susan .......... .. 60, 73, 215
Rothschild, David .. . .......... 195
... 195
Rottenberg, Marcy
... 239
Rowland, Ms. Michaela
.. 223
Rozmus, Christine
. ... 207
Rozmus, Noreen . . . . . .
. . . . .. 207
Ruben, Debra . .
Rubens, Caralyn ..... •.. ... 167, 215
. ... 195
Rubenstein, Cheryl
Rubin, Bradley .......... ...... 215
.
Rubin, Deborah A . ....... . 170, 208
60, 73, 167, 173
Rubin, Deborah S.
54, 55, 56, 106, 215
Rubin, Edward
..... 216
Rubin, Eileen
Rubin, Elizabeth .. . ...... 60, 76, 223
.. . .. 216
Rubin, Ellen
Rubin, Lori .......... ........ 195
.. 235
Rubin, Mrs. Lorraine
.. 156, 195
Rubin, Morton
Rubin, Nancy ........ . ........ 208
Rubin, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . 146, 223
.......... .... 216
Rubin, Susan
Rubinovitch, Ori ........ . . 135, 223
Rubinstein, Wayne .. 66, 68, 80, 154, 195
Ruby, David .......... ....... 195
Ruchim, Mitchell . ... 19, 93, 140, 208
. ..... . .. 195
Rudy, Michael
Ruffer, James .... .. . . 135, 141, 223
. .... . .... 195
Ruffer, Susan
Rusk, Mr. Joseph .... . ........ 247
. 162, 216
Rusk, Sandra
....... 46, 47
Ruskin, Frances
. .. . 216
Russakov, Jill .. .
38
Russell, John
195
Ruth, Alison . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Z23
Ruth, Susan . . . . • . . . . . .
t1
Rutstein, Joel . . . . .
�Rutstein, Neal . .
. ...... 134
Ruttenberg, Wendy
. 87, 223
Ryan, Patricia . . . . . . . . . 170, 208
Rysztogi, Raymond
.. . 152, 208
Rysztogi, Ronald .......... 144, 216
Rzeszewski, Ms. Florianne ........ 241
s
Sabath, Robin . . ...... . ....... 223
Sachs, David
.. 135, 223
Sachs, Kenneth ........... 37, 195
Sachs, Rhonda .. 52, 53, 63, 70, 109, 208
Sacks, Marcie . . . . .
60, 216
Sadkin, Toby .... 20, 40, 60, 69, 215
Saffer, Carolyn . .. ............ 208
Saffer, Larry . . . . . . . .
. 50, 223
SAGA . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . 50, 51
SAGE .......... •. . .. . ...... 71
Saldinger, Laurie . . ... .. ....... 223
Salk, Ami . .
. .. 62, 66, 195
Saltzberg, Ellen
. .... .. . . 216
Saltzman, Allen
. 57, 58, 216
Saltzman, David
.. 66, 104, 195
Saltzman, Kerry
.. 142, 195
Saltzman, Steven
.. . .. 140, 151
Salzman, Neal ......... 37, 139, 195
Sampras, Mrs. Christine
....... 236
Sampson, Jerry .. .. . 73, 74, 133, 195
Samson, Richard . ... .. . .... 24, 195
Sanders, Bruce . . . . . . . . .
. . 76
Sandhop, Thomas . . . . . .
. . 77, 195
Sandler, Jacki ...... .57, 58, 60, 216
Sandler, Tracey . .
. 74, 162, 216
Sandry, Paul
. . . . . . . . . 223
Sangerman, laurel
.... 224
Sarantos, Rebecca
..... 69, 216
Sarrafian, Dina . . .............. 216
Sarrafian, Ratti
....... 135, 224
Sarrafian, Shahan ... 82, 137, 146, 195
Sasamoto, Irene . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224
Sauer, Harvey ........ 130, 141, 224
Sawicki, Brian .... 123, 138, 139, 195
Sawyer, Jay
...... 157, 208
Sax, Jeffrey . . . . . . . . . .
. ... 134
Sayad, Jay
..... .. . ...... 224
Scanlon, Joan
. . . . . • . . . . . . 196
Scanlon, Tamara ..... .... ..... 208
Scanlon, Theodore .... . .... 147, 224
Scanlon, Thomas .......... 130, 224
Schachtman, Daniel
. . .. 142, 196
Schack, Marla .. .... .... . .. 74, 196
Schaefer, Scott ............... 224
Schaffel, Janice .............. 224
Schallman, Jodi . 27, 61, 66, 79, 92, 196,
240
Schaulis, Mr. Dan
....... 51
Scheffres, Beth
.. ..... 224
Scheffres, Jonathon
.. 64, 73, 152
Schefris, Cynthia . . . . . .
. 60, 224
Scherb, Mr. Georre . . . . ....... 241
Schey, Nancy ... ..... . .. . 102, 216
Schild, Irene .
. . 60, 72, 216
Schimmel, Mark
74, 224
272
Schloss, Jock ..
... 74, 200
............. 31
Schmid, Anton
Schmid, Jeanette . . .. 60, 69, 75, 216
Schmidt, Daniel
............ 39
Schmidt, Susan .. ..... 162, 163, 224
Schneider, Randi
...... 59, 196
Schneider, Shari
. .. . ......... 196
Scholar, Marcy . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 08
SCHOOL GOVERNMENT
......... 61
Schraiber, Randi
.. 66, 68, 196
Schusleff, Andrew
..... 224
Schusleff, Robln
..... 196
Schull, Mr. Robert
.......... 239
Schutz, Kenneth
. 82, 137, 196
Schwab, Lori
... . 158
Schwabe, Robert
. . . 141
Schwartz, Caryn
........ 205
Schwartz, David
.. 140, 151, 216
..... . 104, 196
Schwartz, Karen
Schwartz, Steven .... ......... 224
Schwartz, Susan
...... 196
Schwarz, Tammie
....... 224
Sclair, Donna
.... . 60, 224
Seffren, Julie ..... . . 60, 83, 87, 224
Seral, Allen
. . 196
Seidenberg, Lynn
....... 160, 224
Seidenberg, Robert
....... 208, 157
Seldin, Ellen
. . . . . . . . . . 216
Selcrad, James . .. 66, 74, 78, 129, 196
Selin, Mrs. Sara . . . . . . .
. 238
SENIOR CLASS BOARD ........... 69
Sero, Thomas ......... .. ..... 196
Serota, Kenneth ........... 104,133
Serota, Ronald . .
. . . 224
Serola, Susan .... 52, 70, 78, 79, 196
Seymour, Harlan
... 154
Seymour, Nancy
.. 224
Shaftal, Jerry .......... 51, 134, 216
Shah, Meela . . . . . .
. ....... 208
Shapiro, Mrs. Ellen . ....... ... .. 239
Shapiro, Kenneth
.. 52, 208
Shapiro, Lawrence
.... 151
Shapiro, Leslie
87, 224
Shapiro, Marla
. .. 83, 208
Shapiro, Melissa . . . • . . . . . . . 83, 111
Shapiro, Michelle ..•.......... 224
Shapiro, Sheryl ... . •. ... . . .... 208
Sharif, Janet .......... . ..... 196
Sheinkop, Michael
.... 134
Sherman, Cheryl . . . . . . . . . .
208
Sherman, David
.... 54, 147, 216
Sherman, Laurie
. 160, 196
Sherman, Marc
.. . ... 224
Sherman, Michael . . . . . 134, 151, 216
Sherman, Neal
208
Sherrie, lore . ............... 208
Shields, Jeffrey .... ....... .... 216
Shifrin, Linda . . . . . . . . . . . .
208
Shinitzky, Harold . .......... 68, 196
Shinsky, Dawn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224
Shirman, Janel .... . ........... 196
Shulman, Vicki . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 216
Shuwal, Michael ..... ....... ... 216
Sidlow, Scott
... . 54, 56, 196
Siegal, Ms. Judith
. 237
Siecel, Ira ...... . ........... 208
Siecel, Scott . . . . . .
. .. 197
Siecelman, Joel
... 208
Sielck, Jeffrey
.. ...• . ...... . 197
Sicmond, Steven ........... 66, 197
Sikarinthra, Patty . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197
Silk, Elizabeth
.. . 60, 102, 224
Silver, David ....•............ 197
Silver, Gary
.......... 144
Silver, Howard . 61, 82, 137, 152, 197
Silver, Rhonda
...... 197
Silver, Robert ............ 151, 216
Silver, Stanford ............... 197
Silverman, Helene . 61, 66, 68, 70, 79, 92,
97, 179
Silverman, Ken ............ 72, 208
Silverman, laura ............. . 216
Silverman, Peter . 78, 82, 133, 148, 197
Simic, Ancela ......... ..... .. 216
Simon, Glenn .. ..... . ..... 54, 208
Simons, Douglas .
. .. 78, 197
Sinatra, Virrinia
.... 197
Sincer, David .. .. .. . ........ . . 224
Sinton, Frank . .
. ..... 216, 252
Skinner, Holly . ............. .. 197
Skorlund, Mary
... .... .. 170
Skolnick, Elyse
... 216
Skolnik, Julie ................ 197
Skombis, Marina
. 197
Skowron, Lois
. . . • ....... ... 224
Slagel, Allan . ................. 66
Slacel, Andrew ....•....... 143, 224
Slauss, laura . . . • . . . . . .
. .. 224
Slavin, Brad ....... . . . .... 147, 224
Slavin, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . 146, 208
Slavin, Mrs. Rheta ......... ... 234
Slovin, Aaron
...... 59, 62, 197
Slutsky, Michelle
.. 41, 216
Smetana, James ........ 55, 151, 216
Smiley, Kevin ................ 224
Smith, Mrs. Barbara . ........... 241
Smith, Dion
..... 62, 197
Smith, Jeffrey ..... . ... 19, 148, 197
Smith, Mr. Jerry
. 67, 243
Smith, Michael ..... . . 54, 66, 68, 197
Smith, Scott
.... . 135, 141, 224
Smolen, lee . 59, 62, 63, 66, 97, 98, 106,
112, 122, 125, 197' 253
Snyder, Mr. Bruce
. 245, 254
So, Jina . .
. ... 208
Sokolow, Marim .. 66, 68, 73, 74, 198
Solar, David
.. . . 143, 157, 216
Solk, Gail . . .
. . ......... 198
Solk, Gree
........... 134, 216
Soll, Maureen .... ... ......... 198
Solochek, Betsy . 62, 66, 78, 98, 104, 122,
198
Solochek, Cindy
... . . 60, lOi
Solomon, Beth
........... 221
Solomon, Roberta ........ 68, 84, 201
Solomon, Scott . .... ... 64, 105, 211
Solovy, Scott ............ 135, 221
SOPHOMORE CLASS BOARD
. . . . 61
Sorenson, Mr. Bruce
. . . . 25(
Sowinski, Daniel ...... ........ . 211
Spalter, Pamela
.. 32, za
SPANISH CLUB
73
Speck, Brian . . . . . . .
143, 22t
Speck, Mitchell .... 56, 59, 62, 98, 99
SpeclOf, Jon .............. .. 216
Spellberg, David
... ..... 198
Spungen, Andrea .. ..... . . 83, 86, 88
Spunren, Jeff ..... 50, 52, 53, 70, 198
Stadler, Walter .. 54, 105, 134, 152, 216
Staerk, Mr. John ... ....... .... 237
Stage Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Slark, Debbie ... • .. ..... ..... 208
Stark, Michael ...... .. ....... 216
Slark, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . 143, 224
Steelman, Richard ........... .. 224
Steffens, Kimberly . . . . . . . . . . . 22•
Steigman, Jason .. ..... 94, 130, 224
Stein, Karen ..
.. . .. .... 224
Stein, Larry
141
Stein, Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22l
Stein, Marla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22l
Stein, Renee ... .. . . 56, 62, 103, 216
Stein, Shari . . . . . . . . .
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Steinberg, Amy . . . . . • . . . . . . . 2t1
Steinburg, Donna
. . . . . . . 2C3
Steinberg, Rick
. ... 140, 216
Sleinforth, Diane .... . . 162, 163, 22~
Sleinhandler, Rona . . . . . . . . . . 191
Stenn, Randi . . 63, 98, 99, 104, 122, 124
263
Stenn, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19!
Stepen, Robert
. ...... 225
Stephansen, Mrs. Kathleen ...... 249
Stern, Allyn
... ....... 208
Stern, Anthony ...... . •....... 225
Stern, Mark . ..... . . ....... 82, 198
Stern, Susan
.. .. . ... 170, 216
Stezkal, Mrs. Belly ............ 235
Stitt, Judith ......... ..... 45, 108
Stihler, Jay .. . ..•....... ..... 198
Slokols, Shari ........ ..... 68, 198
Stoltz, Benjamin .............. 198
Stone, Jeffrey .... . ... ..••.... 147
Slone, Robert .... • . .... •..... 133
Strauss, Brenda . . ..... . • . .... 208
Strauss, Ricky ............. .. 225
Streips, Anna ............... .. 216
Strieter, Ann ..... 35, 54, 56, 57, 19!
STRING ORCHESTRA . . . . . . . . . . 51
Sironer, Bonnie .......... •..
Strong, Mr. William ..... . ... .
Stuckmann, Caroline
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Sugar, Karyn .......... 69, 79
Sullivan, Anthony
Sullivan, John . ..... .... .
Summers, Randy ....... .
Sumner, Ellyn . . . 50, 67, 88, II
Sushinski, Joseph
Sutker, Allen ......... •
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Svacina, Cheryl ........ .. ..... 208
Swedberc, Craic .......... . ... 198
Swedberg, Diane . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Sweeney, Ms. Joyce . .
. ... 251
Swiderski, Anne ...... 159, 173, 208
Swiderski, Christen . 59, 68, 78, 83, 84,
198
Swidler, Mrs. Judy ............ 236
Swinford, Mr. Charles ........... 250
Szarvas, Lori . ............ 95, 199
Sztapka, Diane .......•.... 167, 225
Sztapka, Frank ...... •.. ....... 39
Szymski, John ................ 152
Szyszka, Kathleen .. . ...... 159, 225
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Tarracano, Daniel ....•......... 27
T.S.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Telman, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Temkin, Julie .......•...... 60, 61
Teplinsky, Howard .. . • . .... . 61, 199
Tepper, Lauren
.. . ....... 68
Tepper, Wendy ............ .. .. 69
Testa, Salvatore ............... 199
Tester, Suzanne ........ 82, 166, 172
THESPIANS ................... 62
Thomas, John . . . . . . . . 130, 141, 225
Thomas, Joseph .............. 199
Thomas, Stephen ......... 199, 252
Thomas, Mr. Tom . .. ... ....... . 237
Thompson, Miss Maria . . . . .
. . 230
Thoss, Susan
.. .. .. 199
Tobias, Jennifer ........ 54, 162, 225
Tobias, Julie ....... 78, 82, 158, 199
T
omback, Diane .............. 225
Tomback, Susan
........ 199
Tompkins, laura ....... 84, 164, 165
Tompkins, Linda ....... 160, 167, 225
Tomson, Mr. James ............ 250
Torossian, Hacop ..... • ..... 27, 152
Torres, Kathy ............. 68, 199
T
rabaris, Peter ................ 60
Tracy, Mr. Ronald . ....... . 238, 239
Trecer, Bradford ............. 225
Trecer, Holly ................ 225
T
rinkaus, Dorothy . . . . . . . . . . 87, 225
Tripi, Nancy ......... . ....... 225
Troop, Mindy ..... .. . ..... 84, 199
Trucer, Aileen ............ 168, 225
Tseinberc, Marci .............. 199
Tsuneta, Lise ......•........ 54, 62
Tsuneta, Thomas .......... . 62, 98
Tucker, Richard ........... .. . 199
Turkin, Jeffrey ............... 225
Turnuer, Mark ............... 225
Turovitz, Alison ..•......... 60, 101
Turovitz, Jeri .... • ........... 225
Tursky, Caryn ......... 59, 106, 199
Tutt, Deborah ................ 199
Tyrnauer, Cheryl .... .• .• . ...... 42
Tyrnauer, Mark .......• • ....... 73
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Uccello, James
.... 199
Udesky, Amy
........... 43, 199
Umansky, Gary ....... .. . . ... 199
Umansky, Sue
.... 72
Unterfencer, Grecory ........... 225
Urbanski, Calla ......... 59, 82, 199
Urbanski, Joseph ........... 82, 225
Usen, Julie . . . . . . 35, 57, 58, 69, 100
Uslander, Robert ....... 39, 134, 151
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Vale, Melissa ........ 163, 173, 199
VanDelinder, Mr. James ......... 239
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
.. 85
VARSITY CLUB . . . . .
. .... 82
Vatkin, Leonardo . . . . . . . . . .
225
Vauchn, Jeri .... 78, 82, 168, 172, 199
Vazauez, Adrian . ........... . . 225
Vender, Marla ............. 87, 225
VIKETTES ................. 84, 85
Viner, Victor .. 82, 132, 133, 138, 139
Vitale, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Voedisch, Richard . . . . . . 82, 133, 152
Voss, Wayne ......... 135, 141, 225
Vrablik, Mrs. Mary . . . . . . . . . . . 234
Vukits, Mrs. Helen ....•....... 243
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Waddell, Mr. Donald . ....... 137, 245
Wacman, Lisa
.... 162, 225
Wacman, Scott ....... ........ 200
Wacner, Barry ................ 82
Wacner, Ellen . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Wacner, Jerry ................ 200
Wacner, Karin ............ 170, 171
Wallach, Cindy . 61, 66, 68, 78, 79, 82,
116, 158, 200
Wallis, Mrs. Gladys ............. 236
Wallk, Bryan ............... 67, 73
Walsh, Maureen .. . . .. ........ 200
Walter, Brian .......... 60, 62, 200
Waltrich, Tom
......... 157
Wapner, Karen
... 225
Warda, Roma .. . .. . ........... 130
Warshawsky, Susan . ..... 19, 60, 225
Wasserman, Allan .............. 200
Wasserman, Deborah .... . ...... . 75
Wasserman, Martin . .. .... .. 73, 152
Wathen, Dr. Lawrence ......... . 251
Wattel, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Wuman, Susan ....•......... 225
Wayne, Esther ................ 60
Wdowicki, Debra . . . . . . . 18, 66, 200
Wear, Nancy ................ 200
Weber, Lori
.... 82, 160, 169
Weber, Ronald ...... 23, 73, 82, 158
Weber, Mr. Rory . .. . .......... 249
Wecener, Daniel
.............. 76
Wecener, David ..... .. . ...... 200
Wecer, Steven ..... . .... 67, 69, 134
Wehr, Daniel . . . . .
. ..... 200
Weiman, Laurie .. . ........ 130, 200
Weiman, lee ..... .. ..... 143, 115
Weinberc, Deborah
........... 106
Weinberf, Sharon ......... 23, 50, 67
Weiner, Brian
.......... 64
Weiner, David ...... .. .. 57, 58, 225
Weiner, Julie
...... 168, 173
Weiner, Michael .. ....... 54, 56, 81
Weiner, Steven .... . ........... 37
Weinstein, David .. . ............ 73
Weinstein, Lori ........ • ...... 167
Weinstein, Mark ........ • ...... 200
Weinstein, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
Weisberc, Mltchell ............ 142
Weisenhaus, Steven ........... 225
Weiss, Harlene . . . .
. 86, 88, 93
Weiss, Mindee
... 200
Weiss, Paul .......... ... .... 200
Weissburf, Steven
.... 67, 74
Weissman, Ellen .. 54, 56, 61, 64, 66, 200
Weizelbaum, Marci . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Weldy, Dr. Gilbert ......... 230, 233
Welter, Julie .... 59, 83, 84, 111, 200
Wendt, Sharon ........ 159, 168, 225
West, Mrs. Janice . . . . . . . . . . . . 241
Wetzel, Mr. Richard .....•..... 248
Wexler, Bari ................. 225
White, Mrs. Lillian .......•..... 247
Willens, Nancy ................ 225
Willerman, Mrs. Barbara .. .. .... 239
Winer, Scott ........... ... ... 141
Winer, Vicki .. .. .. .. . . ....... 60
Winkleman, Mrs. James ......... 245
Winkler, David ................ 58
Winkler, Steven ........ 57, 58, 225
Wishnick, Susan ............... 225
Wisniewski, Patricia ...... . . 162, 170
Wittenstein, Edwin ..... 73, 140, 152
Wolf, Blake ....... ....... 130, 228
Wolf, D
iana ........ .. .... 60, 170
Wolfe, Scott ........ .... ..... 133
Wolflick, Beth ........ .. ....... 74
Wolk, Steven . ... ........ ..... 200
Woloshin, Miriam .. 61, 66, 78, 79, 92, 200
Wolpa, Andrea ............ 82, 201
Wonc, Lisa . 78, 85, 110, 111, 164, 201
Wu, Peter .................. 225
Zaretsky, Mrs. Nikki
. .. 234
Zarlin, Audrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
Zarov, Jonathan ..... ......... 147
Zaruba, Christin ..... 54, 57, 66, 201
Zaruba, laura ...... . .. 82, 164, 173
Zatz, Ricky .......... . ....... 226
Zeff, Jana
. . . . . . . . . 163, 225
Zelke, Mrs. Myrtle ............ 252
Zemtseff, Linda ..... .. .... 60, 106
Zemtseff, Michael ............. 151
Zerfass, Bill .................. 128
Zerfass, Thomas . . . . . . 130, 141, 226
Zeunert, Michael .............. 201
Zeuschner, Candace ....... 159, 162
Zidek, Allison ...... 35, 50, 54, 56, 81
Zidek, Wendy . .. . ......... 57, 226
Zidron, Ronald ............... 226
Ziegler, Lawrence ... . .......... 201
Ziegler, Michael
.. . . 54, 73
Zimberoff, Susan ... 60, 141, 159, 226
Zimmer, Mark .. 78, 82, 129, 148, 201
Zimmer, Scott . 95, 122, 129, 139, 150
Zimmerman, Robert . 67, 68, 73, 74, 148,
201
Zis, Linda ......... 81, 85, 110, 125
Zisock, Ruth ........... 57, 66, 201
Zivin, Susan .... . . ........... 226
Zomick, Lori .................. 69
Zook, Mr. William .............. 241
Zorm, Ms. Sharon ...... ... .... 253
Zourkas, Anthony ..... 130, 131, 226
Zucker, Robert . ......... 62, 82, 114
Zuckerman, Debbie ............ 225
Zurek, Michael ................. 76
Zvolner, Brooke ... . .......... . 01
Zweig, Murray
... . .... 43, 201
Zwick, Lori .... . .......... 26, 201
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Yale, Amy ............... 60, 225
Yamacata, Beverly
.......... 225
Yamacata, Robert .......... 60, 201
Yelin, Anette ...... . . . ... 64, 201
Ynol, Marilou ..... . .. .. ....... 80
Yon, Juliana ....... . . .. • ...... 225
Younc, Claireellen . ... .. ....... 201
Youstra, Mr. Greuory ..•... . . .. 251
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........ . ... . .... 170
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�Games are exciting, fun and challenging. They keep us alert, interested, teach us to interact with
others, and prepare us for the 'big game' of life. They can mean love, happiness, or victory to the
players. Through these and other 'games people play' we learn to live with ourselves. We are then
able to cope with the happiness and sadness in our daily life. This constant discovery of ourselves
through all our games during high school leads us into "becoming more and more what one is, to
become everything that one is capable of becoming."
Producing a yearbook is an exciting experience. The ideas we invent are designed onto layout
forms and mailed to the printers. Proofs are then sent back to us to be checked, and are finally
featured in our yearbook. Not only was constructing Saga '78 an honor, but it was also rewarding
to work with a creative and special staff. Hopefully we can look back upon Saga '78 in 20 years
and remember special moments which were woven into our high school years.
Mr. Carey, our advisor, and Ms. McGuinness, our assistant advisor, must receive our very special
thanks for their patience, understanding, and guidance. Mr. Dennis Eder, our American Yearbook
Company Representative, was also of tremendous help and always seemed to come by at crucial
times. Mr. Hal Cress and the Audio-Visual Department were co-operative in allowing us to use their
darkroom, and Mr. John Cress also aided us by providing pictures. Jeff Spungen, whose beautiful
pictures are shown throughout the book, must also be gratefully acknowledged for supplying us
with what we needed.
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CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF
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SKOKIE PUBLIC LIBRARY
REFERENCE BOOK
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Table of Contents
Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Graduates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Friends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Clubs ...................... ........ 124
Sports ...................... ........ 174
Faculty and Administration ........... 226
Senior Survey .............. . ..... . .. 285
Index ...................... ..... . .. 298
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��Freshmen and Sophomores Get Acquainted
The Frosh-Soph mixer sucessfully allowed
the freshmen and sophomores to get
aquainted. This dance, the first for many,
introduced the students to the social scene
at Niles West.
LEFT: Member of the bond provides entertainment
for the students.
TOP: Frosh and Soph enjoy the mixe r. ABOVE:
Students, having fun, pose for a picture.
�Niles West College Night
TOP: Students walk around, and find information
on various schools.
BOTTOM LEFT: School representative talks to a
large number of people.
BOTTOM RIGHT: People find out interesting facts
about college life.
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�Be-Devil the Demons -
Homecoming '76
This years homecoming was anything
but traditional. Due to the teachers
strike, students weren't sure if homecoming was still on. But thanks to the
homecoming committee, it was a complete success. The Homecoming Committee members were: Chairman Larry Levin, Co-Chairman Anne
Bacigalupo, Ice Cream Social Suzy
Polin and JoAnne and Carole Dominic,
Parade - Neal Weiss, Publicity - Denise Drexler and Aurdey Downes, Dance
Alex Balcerak, Cindy Kest ler, Lisa
Anderson, and Cheryl Rosebrook,
Queen Elections - Marc Koch.
RIGHT: The Marching Bond at half-time. BELOW:
The New 1976 Indian Mascot; M. Koch. BOTTOM
RIGHT: Players walk onto the field ofter half-time.
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�ABOVE RIGHT: Marching Bond marches onto field for
half-time festivities . BOTTOM RIGHT: Members of
Medica l Careers Club pose for picture with their decorated car.
ABOVE LEFT: Music Deportment Members pose with
the only float in the parade. MIDDLE LEFT: N ominees
for the Senior Court finish their ride in the parade.
BOTTOM LEFT: Junior Court nominees show excitement for the big moment.
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�RIGHT: L. Levin, the homecoming chairman, receives
a pie-in-the-face before announcing the 1976 Homecoming Queen.
The 1976 Homecoming Queen: Lynn Solofotinos.
The Junior Court: J. Dominic, T . Atsoves, and C.
Dominic.
The 1976 Homecoming Queen and Court
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�TOP LEFT: Indian Mascot M . Koch runs onto field to
do his dance.
LEFT: L. Grujaro.
ABOVE: Indians in action.
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ABOVE: The Cheerleaders and Pom Pon Girls do the
school song.
RIGHT: The crowd enjoying the 1976 homecoming
game.
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�Parents Meet Teachers at Open House
This year's Open House introduced the
parents to a wide range of High School
-activities. The pa rents went to the students' classes, where the teachers explained the goals of the subjects taught.
The parents also had an opportunity to
observe the many extraciricular activities during free periods.
•
ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Georgiev talks to parents
obout the French program.
BELOW LEFT: An Art student demonstrates her
skills.
ABOVE RIGHT: Parents find time to socialize.
BELOW RIGHT: Parents listen to on explanation of
the'science cirriculum.
�ABOVE LEFT: A helpful librarian ta lks to on interested parent.
BELOW LEFT: A Program from Open House.
ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Fobri explains the goo ls of the
freshman history course.
BELOW RIGHT: Dr. Mannas spends time meeting
parents.
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�Pow Wo w Goe s Cra ze- Y
Craze-Y America . The gimmick s, the
music, and the dance of "yester year"
were given their chance to live again on
stage. Director s Risa Brainin and Glen
Adilman along with Technic al Directo rs
Sue Wexler and Harlan Wallach did a
great job at creating an efficien t and
profess ional atmosp here. The band led
by Scott Roseng arden was remarka ble.
The Steerin g Commi ttee include d:
Missy Weil and Sue Manke, Choreo graphers ; Vocal Directo r Lynn Knobloc k;
Costum er Rita Maron ; and Vicki
Sternbe rg, Writing Director .
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: D. Cogen, D. Dubin, B.
Firfer, and G. Siegolmo n ploying the "Nite Life". M .
Gump looking apprehen sive as she contempl ates getting married on a flagpole. R. Broinin directs cost
members in rehearsal. Pow Wow enhanced by Ron
Fetmon's art work .
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TOP LEFT: B. Be_rkson strikes a pose for "We're in
the money" . BOTTOM LEFT: Modern Mi llies jam
with the bond.
TOP RIGHT: Mi llie singers belting out their best.
BOTTOM RIGHT: It' s o wrong number o s cost members crowd into phonebooth.
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�ABOVE: Andrew Sisters; M . Gump, K. Morton, and
S. Cohen wow the troops in "Boogie Woogie Bugle
Boy". ABOVE RIGHT: R. Borenstein and R. Sheingold attempt some mutual mooning. BELOW: T.
Potysmon speaks his mind to eager listener R. Foye in
"Slaughter Toys".
ABOVE CENTER: Pow Wow crew tokes o little time
out for o pose.
ABOVE: Company Employees; B. Levy, R. Foye, and
T . Potysmon hove o typical heart-to-heart.
�"Alice" Entertains All
This year, the Niles West Drama Department decided to perform a traditional Children's Theater. Alice in Wonderland is unique in that adults enjoy it
just as much as children. The play was
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performed on December l 0 and 1 and
starred Amy Kaminer as Alice, Lynne
Knoblock as the White Rabbitt, Sari
Slivnick as the Caterpillar, Bonnie
Berkson as the Duchess, Missy Weil as
Tweedledum, and Barb Weil as Tweedledee.
ABOVE: Barb Weil and Missy Wei l perform their
parts of Tweedledee and Tweed ledum.
BELOW: The cast and c rew o f Alice and Wonderland
pose far a group picture.
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�Santa Makes Surprise Visit
Anyones Choice was the name of the
first annual winter dance, which was sponsored by the Student Activities Board.
Santa Claus highlighted the dance with a
surprise visit.
RIGHT: Santo Claus stops to chat with Carol
Fortman and friend. BELOW: Santo Claus (Lorry Levin) makes his grand entry. BELOW RIGHT: Nick
Georgouses and dote pose for Spectrum photographer.
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�ABOVE LEFT: Som Young talks about the coming
election. ABOVE: Newscaster Jim Ruddle discusses
current news events with students. LEFT: New York
Senator Jacob Jovits to lks to the Niles West student
body.
This year's Forums Committee worked diligently to secure engagements with several political celebrities. Social Classes
especia I ly, and interested students and
faculty members spent their free periods in
the Auditorium listening and ta lking to
guest speakers. This year's Forums Committee was successful in inviting interesting, innovative, and controversia l speakers.
Forums Presents:
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�"A Time For Us"
On Feb. 12th, The students activities
board sponsored the annual Valentines
Dance, "A Time for Us" . The music was
supplied by the band, "Big Funky Deal".
The high light of the dance was the crowning of the King of Hearts Larry Levin.
Right; People en1oy1ng the dance. Below; Len
Erickson and Terri Sonne take time out to wotch
others. RIGHT; Marc Koch and Suzy Polin get into
the music of Big Funky Deal. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lisa
Klien and Nick Georgouse are welcomed to the
dance by Harry Arky.
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�ABOVE LEFT: Stoey Dresner and Russ Soll toke
timeout to pose for a picture. ABOVE: King Of
Hearts Lorry Levin getting his award from Lydia
Gunnarson. LEFT: Addllee Lorson and Dote.
LEFT: The crowd enjoying themselves. ABOVE: Susie
Riha and dote enjoying the dance.
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Cliff :.lerinan
Bonnie Berkson
Gary Bl ackman
Robin Faye
llaim Broady
Tammy Cockini;
Tom Del'rancosco
Ester Joo
Ricky :cine
Robin !loernstein
David Fink
Laurie " ich
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Troy Potysman
Laurie nolmnn
Harlan '. '.a llach
0ebbie Davis
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Gary lllaclanan
Hai m lJroady
Hike ; ~och!nan
Ricky :'ine
Corey r. oskin
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Laurie i\ich
David '.'ink
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ABOVE : Molly Brown visits the Denver beautiful
people and presents herself to HIGH SOC IETY Mrs.
McGlone .
The Unsinkable Molly Brown is the story
of one girl's struggle to never give up.
Thanks to Director Robert Johnson, an individual who never gave up, this year's
spring musical dazzled audiences from
March 23rd through March 26th. Assisting Mr. Johnson was student director Vicki
Sternberg. The musical score, directed by
Charles Groeling, was arranged beautifully, as was the excel lent choreography by
Josie Berns. Technical advisor Phil
Schoenwolf and technical director Sue
Wexler utilized their skil ls in designing a
most efficient set. "Molly Brown",
presented by an ensemble of over 100
students, exemplified the talent Niles West
is proud to cal l its own.
BELOW: Leadvi lle Ladies Sue Mahnke and Amy
To lsky happen to meet Christmas on her way to visit
the newlyweds.
BOTTOM LEFT: In a happy-go- lucky mood, miners
Cliff Berman, Gory Blockmon and G lenn Adi Iman exchange a bit of gossip with Carolyn Lemsky.
�TOP: Molly's brothers, Troy Potysmon ond Glen
Adi Iman take a few minutes out of their day to listen
to her foolish aspirations .
ABOVE: After meeting Molly Tobin, Rick Shiengold
confesses to Christmas his determination to catch
Molly for his own .
ABOVE RIGHT: Leadvi lle Miners fight for dance hall
gal Lisa Kharasch in "Belly Up".
BOTTOM RIGHT: In rehersal, Denver society; Haim
Brody, Tammy Cocking, Troy Potysman, and Lau rie
Holman await the arrival of Molly Brown.
�ABOVE: Sophisticoted oppropriately Riso Broinon entertains her beautiful guests of Denver.
ABOVE: Molly and Johnny romantically discuss their
future together.
ABOVE: Watching Molly pretend she's a queen ore
her brothers; Cliff Berman, Corey Roskin, T roy
Potysmon, and Glenn Adilmon.
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�TOP LEFT: Dance Hall girl Sue Glaberson does her
stuff for the Leadville miners.
TOP RIGHT: Denver Society Debbie Davis, Bonnie
Berkson, Robin Faye, Laurie Rich, Laurie Holman,
and Tracy Slien are a little confused as to whether
they've been answered.
MIDDLE LEFT: During Rehersal, Loura Kipnis, Troy
Potysman, Mike Kochman, Roberta Damato, Cliff Berman, and Amy Talsky can be found singing up a
storm.
ABOVE: Missy Weil in one of her determined poses
as Molly Brown.
LEFT: Molly's father, David Shaeffer council Corey
Raskin and Cliff Berman on what it takes to be a
man.
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�ABOVE: Kieth Abrams, Tray Potysman, Sue Mahnke,
and Rick Shiengold sing "Colo rado My Home".
BELOW LEFT: Rick Sheingold, Amy Talsky, and
Heim Brody sing "Co lo rado My Home''.
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BELOW RIGHT: Missy Wie l sings, "Belly Up to the
Bar" .
�TOP LEFT: Molly arrives in Leadville to seek a job
and meets Christmas.
LEFT: Riso Brainin in "Are You Sure".
TOP RIGHT: Amy Tolsky, Sue Mohnke, Marla
Stienberg, and Carolyn Lemsky are discussing
Johnny and Moll's wedding.
ABOVE: Keith Abrams, Troy Potysman, and Sue
Mahnke singing, "Colorado My Home".
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�On February 4, and 5, the Orchisis Dance
Company performed "Steppin Out". This
unique show combined various forms of
dance to entertain the audience. The talents of the individual dancers were put together to make a wonderful show.
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Right: Orchesis dancers in the Beatles melody. Right
bottom: Judy Moy in Funeral for a friend . Below: Kim
Gacki and Rita Karlov dance for Song of Joy.
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Orchesis Steps Out Right
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�Left: Dancers in a pose for the Beat les meldoy. Left
Middle: A cast of Orchisis members present Orgia.
Left Bottom: The Vail Dance performed by Darcie Ellyne and Merle Poticha . Right Bottom: The cast
spread their arms for the final ly. Right Middle: Funeral for a Friend, by Louro Kezdi, Hiedi Polleyo, and
Judy Moy.
�Top: The beautiful Vail dance ends. Left middle: Jean
Cheung, Lori Kipnis, and Judy Moy in Baroque. Right
Middle: Laura Kezdi in Funeral for a Friend. Bottom
Right: Song of Joy done by various Orchisis dancers.
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�Left Top: Funerol for a Friend by the Orchisis Dance
Company. Right Top: The Orchestra in action for the
dance show. Middle: Members in the Baroque Dance.
Left Bottom: Matinee Musicals as choreographed by
Darcie Ellyne.
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�Creative Arts Series
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�Aquasprites Has a "Floating Circus"
ABOVE Top row: T. Ross, D. Kruger, L. Leander,
C. Reinhardt, S. Worody, E. Burns, J. Block, C.
Diamond, R. Hogg, M. Szochowicz, 2nd row: K.
Steele, M. Bailey, M. Burns, L. Nordin, C. Rosebrook, L. Knoblock.
ABOVE 3rd row: S. Sonne, J. Derichs, T. Sonne, T .
Rotner, J. Sierzego, S. Jaster, R. Worshowsky, L.
Dino, C. Nodder. 4th row: Officers - Secretory
Treasurer - Ilene Bestermon, Co. Publicity Directors - Koren Gutenkouf, Sue Shafter, President Joan Scherer.
BELOW LEFT L. Knoblock, I. Bestermon, J.
Sierzego, and K. Gutenkouf form a Y pattern for
their quartet number. BELOW RIGHT: J. Derichs,
S. Sonne, and J. Block listen intently to Miss
Kouba.
�This years Aquasprite show, "Floating
Circus", was the best show that the club
had yet. With 32 members in the club,
music by the jazz band, and help from the
Orchesis Dance Company, Miss Kouba organized the 15 numbers into an excellent
show. The girls worked hard all year and
were very pleased with the results.
RIGHT C. Nelson, J. Scherer, S. Sonne, and D.
Kruger perform a float'ing stunt far the cameraman.
LEFT Aquasprites take a rest before practice
begins.
BELOW Club sponsor and show Co-ordinator, Ms.
Sheri Kouba explains a formation to the swimmers.
LEFT M. Burns and C. Nadder ta lk about the
show.
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�Seniors
David Schafer utilizing the schools library facilities.
Jan Abrams
David Adilman
Glenn Adilman
Cindy Alexander
Toni Allard
Terry Amarantos
Maria Anargyros
John Anastos
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Brian Sacash and Terry Ridley discuss last nights homework assignment.
�Kelly Anderson
Paul Anderson
Sue Anderson
Linda Arcangeletti
Sue Archibald
Nancy Arenberg
Holly Artstein
Shannon Aryman
Susan Astrene
Joanne Atsaves
Louis Atsaves
Steven Bachrach
Anne Bacigalupo
Carolyn Bagan
Greg Bailey
Linda Bailey
A lex Ba Ice rak
Laura Bargamian
Brigitte Sarkozy
Dave Barrash
43
�Celeste Ba rte I
Sue Barth
Debbie Bau
Diane Bau
Bart Baumler
Chris Becker
Miriam Begoun
Sam Berezil i
Brett Bergles
Steven Berk
Mindy Berke
Lonni Berkly
Cliff Berman
Marcy Berman
Louis Berns
Avi Bernstein
Ilene Besterman
Gary Blackman
Amy Blechman
Laura Bloom
44
�Phy I lis Bloom
Scott Bloom
Chuck Blumenthal
Bonnie Bock
Adrienne Bohrer
Gary Booras
Kathy Hanrahan and Terry Amarantos discuss the joys of sitting in the student
lounge.
Susan Bowman
Mary Boyle '
Lisa Bridger~
Beth Broussard
Barb Brown
45
�Patty Bruner
Jud Budzynski
Carol Buffo
Linda Burns
Caro I Byda lek
Don Cogen
Don Ca landra
Joy Cameron
Meryl Camin
Kathy Cardinell
Kurt Carlsen
Kenneth Carlson
Lori Carlson
Jeff Cartwright
Bob Gabriel hands h is homework in late again.
46
�William Casey
Jay Cash
Debbie Ceco la
Debra Cenci
Glenn Cerino
Kim Z ucker te lls her friends why she won't eot the schoo ls lunch.
Gregg Cerino
Ken Chelcun
Raffaello Chianese
Mike Chin
Ric ha rd Cholewa .
Brian Clarke
Liz Clesi
Jodi Cohen
Marci Cohen
47
�Susan Cohen
Joe Conrad
David Cohn
Marc Cooperman
Chris Cruz
Marjorie Colburn
Pete Corrigan
Denise Cywinski
Donna D' Amore
48
Sabrina Collins
Randi Cortez
Cheryl Dakoff
John Danits
Don Connelly
Elise Cralli
Roberta Damato
Eugenia DaSilva
�Co Ileen Deasey
James Degroot
JoAnn Defino
Nancy Deleonardis
Lee DeMar
Joe Deppong
Karen Dermer
William DeSalvo
Paulette DeSalvo
Alex Bolcerak tells off one of the office secretaries.
Joseph Diamond
49
�Jeffrey Dione
Trudy Dittrich
Michea I Dmytro
Annette Doderer
Robert D~pelt
Pamela ~ rne
~
Audrey Downes
Joanne Dovie
l.JUv1'-
Lucille Eberhardt
Students relax in the Oakton Street Lobby .
50
�Giovonna Delfino looking back to see if she is being followed.
Jeffrey Erickson
Kenneth Erickson
Richard Fairley
Terri Edelson
Janet Eickhoff
Caro I Erickson
Terri Favell
Sue Edmonds
Carol English
Glad Erickson
Maxine Fenche I
51
�Missy Weil cracks-up as a Spectrum photographer tells her ta act natural.
Sharon Fleck
Joann Fortuna
52
Peter Fleming
William Fouty
Bourke Firfer
Mitchell Ferdman
Constance Foyteck Ronald Fetman
Teresa Flood
Glenn Frazin
'
Karen Ferrard
Norman Fields
Michael Fortman
Carol Freeman
�Bruce Friedman
David Friedman
Shari Funai
Robert Gabriel
Kimberly Gacki
Brian Galford
Edward Gane I len
Heidi Garland
Nanci Garoon
Rich Simler acts tight-lipped when asked o question in o class discussion.
Diana Gekas
Stuart Ge Ifman
Nick Georgouses
Ellen Gershanov
Keith Ginsburg
53
�Suzy Polin and Sue Riha quietly socialize in the Oakton Street Lobby.
Brent Gokbudak
Eileen Goldberg
Steve Go Ids her
Richard Gonzalez
54
Jonathan Goldsmith Bradley Goldstein
Nancy Good
~im Goodcase
Linda Go ldstick
John Graham
David Gonzalea
Caryn Green
�Maureen Green
Amy Greenman
Ter Gregory
Mary Gresik
Michael Gross
Cathy Grossman
Marthe Gump
Lydia Gunnarson
Robert Haas
Susan Hacker
Susan Hamann
Catherine Hanrahan
Joseph Hanrahan
Cindy Hansen
Calli Harris
James Hattendorf
Judith Heidkamp
Barbara Heinz
James Heinz
55
�Martin Heinz
Paul Helgeson
Jerome Hermes
Dawn Herold
Myrna Herstein
Paul Hesner
Stanley Herman
Amy Hickey
Katherine Hildebrand
Michael Himmer
Carla Hintz
Christine Hintz
Carol Freemon listens intently to her teache r' s lecture.
56
�Steve Berk and Carmen Salizar make plans to do their homework together.
Anny Hirschauer
Timothy Hoffman
Laurie Holman
Charles Hyams
Sheri Horwitz
Ivy Jacobs
Richard Hosanna
Mike Jacobs
Kimberly Hren
Alfred Japely
Michael Hoffman
Nancy Hohs
James Hughes
Juliana Jaremus
57
�Ric ha rd Jensen
Roy Jensen
Michael Jiu
Randa 11 Johanson
Carl Johanson
Jane Johnson
Keith Johnson
Charles Jordan
Chris Jordan
Leslie Jordan
Ken Jung
Robert Kadota
Alan Kagan
Ric ha rd Kahn
58
Dove Schafer reads the fortune that he found in his lunch to his friends .
�David Kaiser
David Kamps
Kathleen Kamradt
Al Ian Kaplan
Joseph Kaplan
Steve Kaplan
Lori Karlow
Loren Karp
Debra Kasten
Joanne Katz
Tami Kaufman
Marla Keene
Darrell Kerbe l
Michael Kerbel
Cindy Kestler
Lynda Kitowski
llisa Kleifield
Gary Klein
Greg Klein
Lisa K lein
59
�Mark Klemens
Julie Kolas
Fredric Kruczinski
Zerelda Larsson
60
Rhonda Klemske
Linda Ko II ins
Jane .Kudla
Lisa Lortz
Lynne Knoblock
Marc Koch
Diane Kondratowitz Larry Korer
V k tor Lafita
Preston Lambert
Barbara Leach
Dave Leach
Randy Kohls
Karen Kraus
Kenneth Lapaglia
Janet Lease
�Mark Leider
Stephen Lejeune
Lori Leona rd
Marcy Lerner
George Leventis
Laurence Levin
Michae I Levitt
Marcia Lieberman
Robert Lindgren
Dan Lipschu ltz
Ellen Snyder stretches while relaxing from her grueling studies.
Steve Lipshulz
61
�Jeffrey Liskar
Edward Litke
Tamara Lovette
Sandra Luckenbach
Anna Luppo
Carey Lyman
Daniel Lyman
Karrie Mahler
Ma rthe Gump pours her heart out to he r amused "brothe r" Brion Clarke.
62
Jim Brendel watches life go by as he balances himself
on a window ledge .
�•
Homecoming Q ueen Ly nne Salafotinos is congratulated by Court Members.
Susan Mahnke
Karen Majewski
Joel Malkin
Sharon Ma I loy
Jeanne Malone
Mark Manes
Ben nett Mark
Robin Marks
63
�Ted Gregory and Dick Gonza lez discretely discuss the upcoming Eng lish final.
Steve Masters
Phillip Masterton
Byron Mathis
•
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Patricia Mattes
Robert Maron
Charle Martin
Linda Martin
Judy Mayer
�Laura Mazur
Joseph McCarthy
N anci Garcon, Al Rich and Pam Dorne monkey around.
Jane McDonald
Kevin Mclean
Jeffrey McMahon
Thomas McNamara
Dona Id Meier
Mark Meltzer
Sandra Michel
Paul Milewski
Va le rie Milewski
65
�Koren Krous and Nancy Garcon intently discuss their homework before class.
Bartley Miller
Steve Miller
Kris Mills
Lisa Moe lier
66
Brian Miller
Steve Mi lier
Vera Mi losavjevix
Matt Mooradian
Paul Mitsui
Michael Minkoff
Celeste Mortellaro Daniel Mostacci
•
Adrienne Moch
Judy Moy
�Victoria Moy
Karen Mrozek
Keith Mue I le r
Sinon Murathan
Michael Neff
Cynthia Neidhart
Deborah Nelson
Joyce Ne Ison
Heid i Pollyeo fil ls o ut o college opplicotion.
67
�Nick Georgouses steals the pie that Larry Levin
had on his face.
Dan Newrall
Kim Niven
Julie Nokell
Deborah Nord
Lisa Nordskog
Mary Norum
68
•
�Sheri Nudelman
Michael Oberlander
Lori Obrien
Robert Ochonicki
Jim Oakes
Robe rt Oh Ison
Scott Okun
Scott Olson
Maureen Omalley
Mitchell Oppenheim
Miria Orchow
Kenneth Ostensen
I Jolson.
69
�Lorry Levin decides it's his turn to hove his picture token .
Lisa Page
Julie Palin
Deno Panqusteres
Joel Patino
William Pattison
Donna Pou lis
Edward Pavlik
Daniel Pearson
70
�Allan Perl
Paul Peterson
Senior still giggling at Ronald Fetman' s cartoon in
Westward on other side of the page.
Charles Peterson
John Petrakis
John Pisors
T ery Plasencia
Marc Platt
Debbie Pockrandt
Beth Podell
Susan Polin
Dean Polito
Reesa Po I lack
Heidi Po I lyea
Bob Porter
Wendy Portugal
Mark Potash
71
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t
Adrienne Powell
Lucis Prentiss
Michelle Price
Christine Putz
•
Looks like Sue Cohen end Cliff Berman can't lost much longer.
72
�Senior flexes for his Junior girl friend .
...
Ronald Rabinowitz Carole Rafferty
Phi I lip Ragusca
Debbie Ramis
Senior athletes discuss the significance of the Spring Musical.
73
�Marthe Gump, Karen Morton, Sue Cohen try on their mommys' dresses.
Since everybody hos their day, Dean Polito ponderers his homework.
Suzanne Regin
Randall Regula
John Reinwald
Pamela Rhodes
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�No! No! Not the camero. Anything but thot!
Alan Rich
Laura Richards
Erin Richman
Marcy Richman
Terence Ridley
Susan Riha
Kathy Ringer
Cynthia Risoff
Nicholas Rizzio
75
�Steve Rodheim
Cheryl Rosebrook
Bradley Rosen
Martin Rosen
Gary Rosenbaum
Beth Rosenberg
Danny Rosenberg
Scott Rosenga rden
Linda Ross
Michael Ross
Brad Rosset
Janet Rostron
Whi le watching practice, Dave Adilman tries ta swat a fly.
76
�Heidi Garland conducts SRA, the West student government.
Jane Rotunno
Joel Rubin
Martha Ruesch
Don Sandberg
Larry Ruben
Sheila Rudin
Dawn Rugen
Chris Sanders
Lynn Salafatinos
Susan Saperstein
Carmen Salazar
David Schaffer
Debra Salinger
Thomas Schaul
77
�Aren't cars inte rest ing?
Joan Scherer
Edie Schrager
Kurt Schulte
Evelyn Schwartz
78
Steven Schuman
Don Seidman
..
Barbara Schwartz Joseph Schwartz
Steven Shapiro
Cheryl Selin
Melissa Schiff
Mary Schroeder
Tammy Schwartz
Curtis Shaw
�Jeon Nude lman executes a diffic ult right Ong le with her arm.
Karen Siegel
William Siegel
Gary Siege Iman
John Shem roske
Connie Shi lvock
David Shumate
Dawn Silverman
79
�Richard Simler
Hilary Simonson
Diane Sinica
Ann Sisto
Larry Skallerup
Gary Smith
EI len Snyder
Maurise Sommerfield
Linda Sorenson
Michoe I Spago letti
Paul Speidel
Fern Speilman
Oblivious to their surro undings, Marlo Keene ond Brad Goldstein c arry on their con ve rsation.
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�Bob Storkeston tells a clever anecdote while friends listen .
Sam Spitzer
Mary Beth Stamos
Pam Stancsits
Robert Stankowicz
Robe rt Sta rkeston
Larry Stein
Marina Stephenson
Mark Stern
Merle Stern
Vicki Sternberg
Jerrold Stevens
Susan Strongin
81
�Diane Sturt
Christine Suane
Chris Sugar
Wendy Sukenik
Gary Sultz
Cindy Swanberg
Julie Sweeney
Randy Swift
Sharon Szymanski
Marilyn Ta ldone
Patricia Ta rica
Rosemary Ta rica
Rob Vis hny realizes he forgot to go somewhere befo re coming to Debate.
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�W atching a game can be quite a chi lling experience.
Mary Terzakis
Steven T oppe I
John Thiede
Anthony Torres
Ginny Thommes
Karen T ripicchio
T evin Thompson
Frank Tritschler
83
�Gary Unrath
Kristie Verstraete
Robert Vishny
Matthew Voge I
Bob Vorpagel
Tom Vrablik
Sheila Waldin
Harlan Wallach
Alice Warda
David Warda
Joseph Wardzala
Michele Warso
Wh ile studying, Jeff Spiez ma n's mi nd tends to wander.
84
�Melissa Weil
Barbara Wezio
Mindy Wolin
Kathleen Zamp
Wendy Weinman
Ronald Widen
Susan Woodier
Kathy Zastrow
Jeffrey Weiss
James Willerman
Paul Wynn
Cindy Zidel
Margaret Weiss
Rich a rd Wi Ison
Barbara Yamauchi
Cathy Ziff
Neal Weiss
Linda Winkler
Sandy Young
Kimberly Zucker
.
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a
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��FRESHMAN
Brion Abrahams
Scott Anderson
Ron Asher
Barbara Atsoves
Maria Atsaves
Robin Bochmon
Melinda Boiley
Rick Boiley
Julie Sorry
Joanne Barrington
Kothy Bouer
Debbie Becker
Rich Bedony
Marilou Benjamin
Leif Berge
Sindee Berger
Susie Berl<.
Debby Bernheim
Chuck Bernstein
Mitch Bestermon
Cheryl Bjorl<.lund
Ken Blecho
Jeonnie Block
Mike Blumenthal
Scott Boden
Eric Sorin
Potty Bothfeld
Borb Broje
Ron Braver
Kati Brennan
Lynne Brenner
Rochel Brenner
Scott Busscher
Alba Calderon
John Cammarota
Pom Coplon
Lynn Carlsen
Ange Carozza
Cindy Cash
Down Cedorholm
Marl<. Choo
Phillip Chin
Michael Chorposh
Mo rl<. Christensen
Dove Cittermon
A Spectrum Photogropher breaks the concentration of this future Bobby Fischer.
88
�Michael Cohen
Michael Cohen
Tina Conti
Adorn Coope r
Sharon Cooper
Morgon Cuff
Karen Damore
Dione Defrancesco
Louro Deger
Roy Deth !off
Barb Dickstein
Cheryl Dimond
Gino Dirardi
Robert Dolce
Patricio Dong
Poul Doppelt
Laure Dorfman
N ina Dorfman
Robin Drayer
Cathy Drexler
Ronald Drexler
Barbara Dworak
~'~Iii~: Eisenstein
Dove Erickson
Scott Evans
Diane Ezerins
Tim Fahey
Daniel Filler
Robert Fillmore
Beth Fink
Lori Finkel
Jeff Fisher
Lisa Fogelson
Wayne Forrester
It's not the camera lens that amuses R. Young so
much, but that w hich is behind the lens.
89
�Bryna Fox
Wendy Fox
Joel Freemon
Mork Friedmon
Cathy Flowers
Howie Frozin
Benjamin Froemming
Kothy Gaertner
Erin Gollogher
Glenn Garfinkel
Lindo Gelfmon
Donny Glaser
Allison Glenner
Al Goebel
Condy Goldberg
Jim Go Idshe r
Diane Goidstick
Joe Gonzolez
Maggie Gonzolez
Rod Goodmon
Rob Goone
Sondy Gordon
David Groner
Madeline Gross
While being startled by a Spectrum photographer,
M. Friedman socializes with his buddies in the Student Lounge.
Donna Gustin
Amy Hocker
Foith Ho lob
Cheryl Holling
Tawny Hammond
Kothy Hannokis
Lyle Horris
Patricio Hottendorf
Keith Hed
Carol Hedberg
Jeon H edrich
Marnie Heinz
Marianna Henson
Kothy Hertler
Scott Heyman
John Hill
�LEFT: D. Goldstick ond friends amuse ond ore amused by a yearbook photographer at the Twi-Nite-Pep Rolley. ABOVE: Strike confused Niles Township students, especially its new-to-school-scene freshmen.
Debbie Himmler
Pamela Hintz
Rhonda Hoffman
Renee Hogg
Julie Housokos
Mickey Huboy
Andy Hu rvitz
Bert Ingles
Nolan Joffe
Nancy Jaffee
John Jokiel
Jone Jakubowski
Susie Jaster
Heidi Hesswein
Cindy Jochem
Grant Johnson
Russell Johnson
Steve Johnson
Thomas Jozsie
Mike Jutovsky
Lorry Kaiser
Ricky Kolter
Solly Kopelonsti
Shiro Koplon
Geo rgino Ko ro lekos
Mork Kosch
Cyndi Kosik
Lorry Koskel
Dione Katona
Steve Kotz
Gory Kaufman
Howo rd Kenneth
Terri Kewith
Hasan Khan
Nilgun Kideys
Eric Kiesel
Lorry Kimmel
Roberto Kaplan
Koth leen King
Kenny Klein
Mitch Klein
Betsy Klinenberg
Ken Klemm
Ronald Kobyleski
Moria Koclonis
�Jackie Kalar
Jahn Kolka
Mike Konecki
Tadd Kozak
Koren Kozek
Jeff Kromer
Patti Krier
Joe Krazel
Ami Kuan
August Kuhn
Andi Kulbersh
Esther Kurz
Chris Lapek
Ken Larousse
Mary Lauders
Alan Leib
Joel Leib
Koren Lejeune
Caryn Lerner
Debi Lerner
Kathy Lesfowski
Mirtha Lipezker
Pam Upshutz
Steve Lirtzrnon
Jane Lloyd
Mike Lofland
Mike Loukis
Beth Lungsford
Margaret Lyman
Mike Mahan
Bill Majewski
Julius Mak
As a Pow Wow cost member, being on stage gave
frosh J. Solazar the liberty to wear a wig, sequins,
top hot, and garish make up.
92
�Barry Malkin
John Malkin
Sandi Monn
Rick Manner
Sue Manner
Tracy Morgolis
Xiomoro Markham
David Mortin
Andrea Mormer
Scott Mortin
Suzy Mortin
Melissa Moster
Lauro Masters
Peter Masterton
Terry Mox
Robert Moy
Karen Moyer
John Moyer
It wasn't sticky gum on the seats thot got oll these
fans standing, but just another Indian touchdown.
Chris Maynord
Joyce McCoo I
Connie McCown
Mike McCoy
Monte McGuire
Erin Mcleon
Kris McNichols
Brenda Meissner
Paul Meister
Mike Mendheim
Steve Me rs ch
Louro Meshucam
Andi Miller
Jodi Miller
Sandi Miller
Emanuel M iliotis
Juli Mishkin
Louro Moch
93
�Paulo Molenski
Mitch Mooradian
Lisa i\<\oroucik
Joey Morgon
Steve Morgon
Michael Moy
Lilli i'Aozner
Ellen Murphy
John Murray
Do ryl Musick
Mike Neumann
Lisa Nimz
Kim Noe
Lori Nordeen
Rondee Orleon
Natalie Osijchuk
Karen Ostensen
Susan Ovington
Susan Oztekin
Elaine Panek
Tammi Poles
Janet Pass
Dione Pattison
Debbie Poulis
Nv:J ry Pearson
Barbara Perlman
Ken Peterson
Don Pieper
Morla Pissios
Chris Pittas
Gory Plotn ick
Morlo Podell
Allison Pollock
Stoey Powell
Lisa Price
Lisa Prinz
Kori Putz
John Quinn
Lauren Robin
Morgoret Rofferty
Rich Ramirez
Shobo Rongonoth
Bill Reichle
Neil Reid
Caroline Reinhardt
Mork Reinmueller
Carolyn Remus
John Revis
Niles West goes "Disco" at the Frosh-Soph Mixer.
94
�Lourie Rich
Karen Rickert
Steve Risoff
f.Aorsho Robin
Laura Rodgers
Judy Root
Gory Rose
Jomes Rosin
Deonne Ross
Janice Ross
Gus Rubiono
Andrew Rubin
Carol Rubin
Yvette Rubin
Borry Socks
Michoe I Socks
LEFT: While others stood, talked or danced, the
Freshman preferred listening to the bond.
ABOVE: Frosh K. Noe's First "break" on t~iles West
Stage is her interpretation of a 20's Dapper-Dome.
Julie Salazar
Lisa Schaffner
Ricky Schmidt
Dove Schmiegelt
Gregg Schneider
Gory Schnurr
Kris Schonberg
Denise Schroede r
Koren Schutte
M ike Schuman
Jim Schwartz
Mork Schwo rtz
Poul Schwartz
Andy Swerlin
Michelle Seymour
Bruce Shaw
95
�Chris Nariss
Karin Shedroff
Gayle Sidler
Sherry Sienkowski
Donn Simon
Gregg Simon
Sari Slivnick
Patricio Smith
....
Ted Smith
Elizabeth Snyder
Steve Sobczak
Brion Sokniewicz
Sherry Sonne
Ken Spino
Tom Sprague
Michael Springer
Rene Sprogis
Kimberly Steele
Jay Stein
Robert Stein
Stacey Steinberg
Nora Steindler
Elizabeth Stielow
Rich Stoker
Howard Stolbe rg
Stacey Stone
Nancy Stotz
Joey Strossmon
Scott Strongin
Jolene Sullivon
Julie T otooles
Liz Tenzillo
John T erzis
Janice Thall
Lynne T iltz
Steve Tobin
Annie Toth
Leona T rovis
Jodi T reitler
Steve Tripp
John Prochotsky
Anna T om
Ira Turf
Melody Turton
The lunchroom proves the idea l place for getting
caught up on all the soap operas that students
missed, because of an interfering education.
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�The discussion looks heavy as sophomores discuss the up coming Homecoming weekend.
Elaine Chen
Pam Chen
Mike Chimberoft
Bennett Cin
Tam my Cocking
Gino Cohan
Greg Cohan
David Cohen
Bob Daehler
Cothe Do rgos
Debbie Davis
Julie Derichs
Nancy Desnet
Lisa Ding
Alon Dolinko
Gory Dong
Fron Donenberg
Pam Doppelt
Bird Drehoble
Mory Drehoble
Geri Drexler
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Nancy Eck
Mork Edelstein
Steve Edwards
Carolyn Eichner
Hope Ellis
Ellen Eisenberg
Concerned students gather to listen to
others speak on the implications of the
strike.
99
�Lindo Eissmon
Phyllis Ellin
Darci Ellyne
Chris Erickson
Connie Erickson
Koren Erickson
Merilee Erickson
More Erlichmon
Marykay Erpelding
Eric Estes
Audri Evans
Alyce Feingold
Glenn Ferdman
Mary Filbin
Poul Filgut
Ross Filipic
Robin Fine
Scott Fine
Owen Firfer
Howard Fishman
Ben Fox
Michael Fax
Judy Fouty
Frank Frentzos
Sylvia Fuentes
Jahn Gacki
George Gagesch
Connie Galindo
Kathy Gallagher
Connie Gekas
Scott Gielow
Kelli Gillen
Lori Ginsberg
Erol Gladen
Romano G lasneck
Louis Glauner
Trick or Treat!
100
�Chris Solofatinos and Koren Krot clowning around.
Thomas Goetz
Erroll Gokbudok
Dove Goldberg
o;one Goldberg
M;tch Goldb lott
Shelley Golden
Norma Goldstein
Karen Goodmon
j:ff"~r~~~hom
Sondy Gronotell;
Christina Gross
Denise Green
Kevin Green
Don Greenberg
Barbaro Greenspon
Chr;s Grendo
Virginia Gross
Al Gunnarson
Susie Gunther
Nancy Gustin
Karen Gutenkouf
M;ke Holop
Mori< Handzel
A ryn Horris
MH:hoel Hoyes
Sophomores displaying great energy in the holl.
101
�Joan Heinz
Patti Heinz
Dave Hendley
Pam Henning
Eric Hildner
Patti Hilkin
Corinne H intz
Lindo Hirsch
Geo rjean H lepas
Kim Haelbl
Vickie Hoffman
Koren H ah s
Mike Norberg
Jimmy Hosfield
Doniel H urwich
Missy Isaacson
Debro lzenstoric.
Lorie Jacobson
Michelle Jacobs
Neal Jaffe
Kathy Jakiel
Peggy Jape ly
Deana Johnson
A bunch of clowns studying
hard.
Susan Johnson
Michelle Jorgenson
Jone Jung
Kathy Jung
Chris Kodoto
Me rle Kahn
Carolynn Kolas
Debbie Karochoun
Cameron Karpinski
Nick Katsoulis
Ellen Kaufman
Julie Kelly
Elfrid Kempf
Anne Ken los
Adam Keno
Mike Kerz
Steve Kestler
Lisa Kharosch
Loura K ing
Marty Klauss
Kurt Kle in
Marsha Klein
Michael Klein
102
�Ed Klinenberg
Ken Klint
Mike Kochmon
Karyn Kogen
Peter Konsewicz
Jackie Korer
Hennie Korman
Koren Kroft
Bob Krause
Peter Kron
Reta Krozel
Dani Kruger
Kathy Krueger
Heidi Krum
Patricia Kueller
Debbie Lambert
Cheryl Lamm
Dick Lanners
Janet Loute r
Jon Leavitt
Jeff LeComte
Ann Lee
Mary Leider
Kathy LeJeune
Gail Lesser
Edon Levey
Missy Levin
Ron Levin
Rachel Levitan
Renee Levrtt
Robert Levy
Potty Lewis
Kathy Lisco
Sandy Loggarakis
Fronk Lohre
Koren Loiacono
Bab Laiben
Maria Luppa
John Lutz
Mary Lyman
Mark Lynn
Nick Mahan
Steve Nv:Jlino
Steve Malkin
Kevin Mo Jone
Josephine M.orchiofovo
David Martin
Debbi Mathis
Students faithfully studying their
German.
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�Dianne May
Chris Mayer
Andrew McCarthy
Andy McNichols
Joan Meier
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Sue Mielke
Mory Miller
Don Moy
Chuck Mueller
Gory Mueller
Mindy Nelson
Scott Nitsche
Julie Niven
Linnette Nordeen
Gail Normon
Don Oberrotman
Pot O'Colloghon
Emily Odyniec
Kathy O'Heoth
Ellen O lson
Linda O lson
Julie Oscherwitz
John Olander
Vivian Milewski
Gory Page
Dione Po lin
Liso Poretzkin
Debbie Partington
Debbie Perlman
Peg~~J~~o~k,'~
Gory Pockrondt
Niles West students find stuffing a
Paw Wow telephone booth more
fun' than a barrel of monkeys.
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�Missy Medwed and Penny Silverman find a comfortable place to
rest.
Julie Ponitch
Bob Porcaro
Eddie Potosh
Meryl Poticho
Mory Beth Prochotsky
John Provost
Rita Pyrillis
Bill Quoliordi
Jone Quirk
Steve Ramseyer
Tari Rat rM?r
Richard Riechert
Kevin Ridley
Shervl Robinson
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Kenny Rosebrook
Celeste Rosienski
Tommy Ross
Harold Rothstein
Bonnie Rubin
Mike Rubin
Franees Ryan
M ike Rubin
Jomes Sokos
Jim Solomon
Lori Sandberg
Joy Sondlow
Bob Sorosin
Andrea Sox
Cori Scolin
Lindo Schaul
Deena Schencke r
Jenny Schonberg
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�Murray Schwartz
Miehe le Sebastion
Philip Shemroske
Lisa Shuman
Bruce Sienkowsk y
Lorry Siers
Penny Silverman
Doniel Simon
Lynn Simon
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Robert Snow
Bonnie Socosh
Janine Solo/
Miles Sonkin
Teresa Sonne
Nancy Spok
Lauri Spreckmon
Karen Sprogis
Peter Stamos
David Storkston
Corl Steffen
Sue Stepke
Larry Stern
Sharon Stoller
Stewart Stoller
Gory Stone
Antje Stroub
Mike Steurmer
Kevin Swift
Cynthia Too
Barb Torrson
John T erzokis
Louro T erzokis
Marlo Tobin
Boris Tomodc
Closs of '79 members congregate in clumps during
the Frosh.-Soph. mixer.
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�Students disco their ' booties' off ot the Frosh .-Soph.
Mixer.
Gayle Toppel
Mike Torres
Ke lly T rolmer
Cynthia T roponese
Jeff Travis
Debbie T reuteloor
Lisa T reshonsky
Rich Trester
Kothy Tuite
Howard Tutt
Terri Virag
Wendy Wolloch
Stephanie Worody
Sue Warso
Tom Weinnan
Russel Weinstein
John Weiss
Mitch Weiss
Joci W eisz
Tom Weld
Lindo Wendy
Ted Widen
Koren W ikstrom
Georgie Wolf
Audrey Wolff
Ann Wolters
Flog corps dip their flogs during the half-time of a
footboll game.
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�John Tritechler
Fron Werdinger
Denise Wurl
Kubro Yoybulok
Ivy Zasove
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Ellen Kaufman, Sue Glaberson, and Lisa Kharasch
entertain all their school friends during Pow Wow
previews.
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�While cheering the Indians on to victory, students
frolic in the bleechers.
Pamela Zeid
Ingrid Zercher
Mark Zavilik
Jahn Budzynski
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�Kent Abrahamson
Cheryl Amari
Liso Anders on
Lee Apellmon
Ellen Arendt
Mike Arenson
Sue Arndt
Chris Atsoves
Toni Atsoces
Gail Bodner
Dove Bolin
Vickie Soltes
Sharon Bortik
Bruce Baumgart
Jomes Bouer
Terri Beckerman
John Benbow
Ellen Bender
Ross Benjoyo
Jason BenwZeev
Bridget Berglund
Sandro Berkowitz
Bonnie Berkson
Glenn Berman
Penny Bemodini
Koren Berndt
Ron Berndt
Amie Bernstein
Dole Bernstein
Steve Bielski
Lorry Binder
Jill Bizor
Joseph Blott
Robert Bloom
Mike Bordenet
Lourie Bordes
Jett Bo rgo rdt
Cathy Bothfe Id
Dove Bradley
Barry Brenner
Lio Brilondo
Andrea Brody
Liso Brooks
Nino Brynjolfsson
Barbaro Buns
Andy Zucker, Jill Sizar, and Linda Coplan discuss
their day in the student lounge.
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�iViorilyn Bums
Bill Butzow
Jim Caliva
Ju lie Carlson
Jean Cammarata
Jay Comeron
Corolina Castonos
Joe Cotrone
Jeon Cheung
Poul Chiappetta
Noncy Chiko roishi
Elizabeth Chin
Karen Chinn
Helene Claus
Susie Considine
Elisa Cohen
Gerold Cohen
Mork Cohen
Carole Dominic and Ellen Heim ler ore re lieved at
the end of the day.
Shirley Cohen
Marlo Cohen
David Cohen
Tony Colette
Down Colky
Lindo Coplon
John Costis
John Coursey
Mike Coword
Donna Cozzo
Alice C ress
Cindy Cu llotto
Liso Daniels
Lori Dossinger
Jeffrey Daus
Pot Dedo
Tom Deters
Jim OiBosilio
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�Gerry Dluzen
Gene Dmytro
Bruce Dolin
Carol Dominic
JoAnn Dominic
Susan Dong
Susan Dosse
Stacey Drozner
Debbie Drox
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Denise Duebner
Jutto Ebeling
Dove Edington
Tim Eischer
Eli Eisenstein
Susie Elbin
Audrey Elrod
Glen Ericksson
Kathy Erickson
Noemi Eselvsky
Steve Esposito
Annalee Folk
Tim Fahey
Robin Foye
David Fink
Dave Adilman and Kim Kerbel display school spirit at
the Niles East game.
Fred Fischer
Fred Fisher
Ellen Fishbein
Susan Fisher
Carol Fortman
Jerry Fougerousse
David Fox
Donna Fox
Carol Froke
Jody Fronk
Lisa Fronk
Ellen Freedman
Greg Frey
Rick Fried
Terri Friedman
William Fritsch
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�Even at night, Niles West students are
ready to cheer on the Indians.
Fronk Furter
Koren G:>ertne r
Lorry Gaertner
Lindo Gogesch
Reni Garmon
Morty Gates
Fred Gerger
Jon Gerstein
Cheryl Ginsburg
David Ginsburg
Mork Glenner
Neol Goldberg
Lindo Goldberg
Sue Goldberg
Alon Golden
Ellen Goh.b
Don Gooding
Lonee Goodmon
Lori Goodmon
David Goone
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Robin Gordon
Marilyn Groner
Jamie Grossman
David Guggenheim
Sondy Holfpop
Wendy Halperin
John Hondzel
Lorry Hanover
Les lie Hansen
Steve Horomoros
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�Leslie Hed
Theresa Hedrick
Ellen Hiemler
Morey Heller
Craig Himmler
Diano Hintz
Diane Hirokawo
Lauren Hirsch
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Doniel Hoffman
Gino Hoffman
Ron Hoshizaki
Sue Hughes
Mike !hos
Mike Isaac
Koren lsenstein
Marshall lssen
Celeste Iverson
Mott Jacobs
Karen Jaffee
Kim Jernberg
Robin Jaffrey
Debbie Johnson
Michelle Johnston
Esther Joo
David Joseph
Geralyn Jung
Dove Kaiser
Marilyn Kollen
Amy Kaminer
Heidi Kanter
Helene Konte r
MoryJone Kopelonski
Coro.lyn Lemsky and Jeon Nudelman demonstrate
their roller skating ski ll in Pow-Wow.
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�Arlene Kopucinski
Ida Ko ro lekos
Kathy Karalekas
Morty Karlesky
Rita Korlove
Heidi Keinrod
John Kelly
Kim Kerbel
Kathy Kesselman
Louro Kedzie
Richard Kiang
Janice Kibort
Ahmet Kideys
Lori Kipnis
Mou reen Kite
Ed Klancnik
Koren Jaffee, Rondo Topper, and Joe T ripo li chat
in the stude nt lounge.
Rich Klark
Janice Kleifield
Scott Knox
More Koch
Phillip Koek
Cathy Koenig
Carol Kokinis
Richard Korb
Brion Kotarski
Jeon Kotsiopoulos
Keith Kozer
Amy Krone
Koren Krosowsky
Carol Krouse
Jeon Krouse
Jon Kron
Ken Kron
Anita Kuan
Fronk Kumkoski
Kevin Lodin
Debbie Lahikaine
Don Lampkin
Jeff Lamm
Jock Lonners
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�Lisa Lapinski
Tino Larosa
Adelle Larsson
Jeff Leavitt
Lee Kwong
Jeanne Leichsenring
Carolyn Lemsky
Roland Lepik
Gory Levin
Sheryl Levin
Shelly Levy
Steve Libman
Eileen Lichter
Ellen Lieb
Sue Lippe
Arlene Loukis
Jennifer Lyman
Ken Madziarek
Rondy Malkin
Brod Monzoro
Fredo Monde I
Jami Marcus
Jeff Marcus
Som Morgelos
Kim Marks
Rita Moron
Lynetta Mortin
More Martin
Morey Moslov
Lourie Mauer
Robin Moyer
Denise Maynord
Lindo McKeon
Lindo McCown
Ruth McWherter
Debbie Medwed
Dione Meier
Mikev Melnick
Some Niles West guys sitting around in the student
lounge.
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�Nancy Mersch
Lori Metrick
Dono Meyer
Howo rd Meyer
Orlee Miller
Eileen Minkoff
Andy Mitchell
Brod Mitchell
Joe Moravick
Rayno Morrison
Koren Morton
Jeri Mueller
Rita Mueller
Liz Murgos
Kevin Murphy
Mike Myers
Claudio Nodder
Steve Najarian
Don Nelson
Donna Nelson
Pam Nelson
Scott Newmon
Jim Noffz
Cathy Nolte
No rmon Nowok
Charles Nudelman
Jeon Nudelman
Ginny O'Brion
Koren O' Heath
Mike Okazaki
Rich Oleck
Atillo Oner
Eli Orfonos
Bob Ostenson
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Russ Poss
Susie Pavlick
Students hurrying to classes.
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�Tim Payne
Marlo Perlman
Michelle Penn
Sherry Pevin
Gory Portugal
Connie Pyshos
Bob Quinn
Tom Rochocki
Riche rd Ramis
Mo re Roppin
Steve Redick
Kathy Reinhard
Diane Remvs
Gory Robin
Corl Rocke!
Marcia Romonofsky
Corey Raskin
Kathy Rotramel
Cindy Rupinski
Chris Solofatinos
Sue Solton
Scott Sand raff
Joanne Sarosin
Roland Sauer
Mori< Schofe r
Sue Schlag
Ron Schmieglt
Steve Schneider
Debbie Scwortz
Terri Schuemon
Kathi Senn
Sharon Seroto
Rick Sheingold
Carolyn Shemroske
Rondo Shroyer
Janice Sierzego
Students viewing the choices for lunch.
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Rick Singer
Nancy Sinico
Curt Skollerup
Tracy Slein
Jim Slowiok
Kathy Sobczak
Michelle Sobel
Donna Socosh
Steve Sokol
Chris Spagnoli
Louro Speer
Lori Spector
Roy Stanko
Ron Stein
Scott Stolberg
Rob Strossmon
Vicki Strauss
Henry Strub
Jeon Su the rlond
Kim Sweeney
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Kathy Tonoko
Rondo Topper
Michelle Terlop
Steve Terrazas
Caryn Thall
Dole Todd
Peter Tom
lorry Torres
Jeon Trosotti
Kerry_T rousch
GJilTripi
Lindo Tripi
Joe T ripoli
Wendy Turton
Steve Utonoff
Ida Vorgas
Ellen Freedman, Sue Saperstein, Rob Kadota,
Ronda Tappe r, and Alex Balcerak huddle together
as they cheer on the Indians.
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�Cindy Voss
/W:Jry Vergis
David Viner
Doniel Vishny
Dove Vishny
Joann Vollman
Coral Wagner
Tracy Word
Lance Wardo
Allen Wegener
Barbaro Weil
Margo Weinstein
Ken Weiser
Susan Wexler
Bob Wez'to
Chris Wheeler
Craig Wheeler
Naomi Winpor
Seniors gathering in the student lounge.
Keith Wurzbacher
Patti Yates
Dione Zobich
William Zeller
Rick Zero
John Zimmer
Maureen Zimmer
Harolyn Zimmerman
Andi Zucker
Judi Zunomon
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�Freshmen Retakes
Hugh
Clorke
Andy
G urrentz
Byron
Lam
Robert
Peterson
Julie
John
Cohen
Dittrich
Susan
Kenn
Conni
Henge ls
Fred
Lieb
Sue
Joe
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Jean
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Friedlander
Bob
Pietroske
Steve
Schanz
Sue
Sam
Keene
Paul
Gem Id
Larry
Aronson
Frank
Fornaris
Ropking
T odd
Siegal
Silverman
David
Watts
Sam
Ro
Diane
T hompson
Lynn
Warkenthien
Mike
C larkens
Tom
Gladen
Bob
Kolos
Koren
Ostenson
Loicono
Kim
John
Pegie
Reljoc
Ringer
O lliges
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�Sophomore Retakes
Mitch
Abrams
Jock
Boepple
Phil/
Steve
Mike
Arcongeletti
Epi
Tom
Beltron
Cassie
Blesser
Booke
Cathy
Chris
Bychowsky
Mindi
Steve
Choyinski
Zivo
Cocozza
A lbert
Grunfeld
Mark
Imhof
Sue
Morge
Guolono
Gump
Gabriel
Adkisson
Rita
Gobin
Saro
Goodmon
Hagopian
Keith
Harrelson
Jacobs
Kromon
Hornstein
Gordon
Kummel
Dormer
Sonia
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Rachel
Lace
Chris
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Louro
Leander
Norbert
Block
David
Cohen
Iverson
Amy
Lytton
�Steve Marks
Rondy Mortin
Dave Melnick
Koren Miller
Jenny Ochsman
Kerry Okamura
Donna Oshonno
Dione Pondozi
Eugene Panek
Barron Perl
Ed Rice
Tracy Roberts
Ed Rosen
Chris Schauwecker
Mike Sharttog
Bill Staiger
Greg Stec
Phil Simmons
Poul Suchermon
Wendy Vinci
Rich Worner
Jackie Welter
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�Blast Off
Ten, nine, eight . . . three, two, one,
Blast Off! And the Aeronautics club's
rocket the "Polack II" takes off. Helped
So if you see a model airplane or a rocket in the sky it might be the work of the
Niles West Aeronautics club.
AERONAUT ICS: STANDING (L. To R.): Lourence
Somuelson, Sponsor Woyne Rog oski, Bruce Show,
Michael Jutovsky, Michael Shorting, Steve Molino.
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by Mr. Wayne Rogoski, the club built the
9-foot rocket themselves. The club also
learned about aerodynamic principles.
KNEELING: Dove Alpern, Ed Klinenburg, Julius
M ok.
�Student Apathy Increases
Advocating student's rights was the job
of the Niles West Apathy Club. Sponsored by Mr. Richard Antes, the club
was involved in many activities that were
beneficial to the school and the student
body. Some of their more beneficial activities were:
APATHY CLUB: ABOVE: PRESENT: None. ABSENT: John Anastos, Mr. Richard Antes, Jason
Ben-Zeev, Ross Benjoyo, Leo Buermon, Brion
Clarke, Marlo Cohen, Ron Fetmon, Beth Fink,
David Fink, Sheldon J. Gross, Marthe Gump, Marshall lssen, Jim Johnson, Allon Kaplan, Jeffrey
Leavitt, Mike Melnick, Scott Newmon, Heidi Pollyeo, Brod Rosen, Joel Rubin, George Sockheim,
Ronald A. Stein, David P. Viner, Horllon Walloch,
Norman Wonock a nd the rest of the student body.
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�Art Council Spreads Culture
Art Council was once again successful
in spreading artistic culture throughout
the school and also having a nifty yearbook picture. They were very pleased
with having fulfilled the two main objectives of this club . Chairman of the club,
ART COUNCIL: Art club members having fun in
the snow. TOP: Steve Shuman, Carol Freidman,
Barb Dwork, Ami Kuan, Greg Kelin, Pam Zeid,
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Lydia Gunnarson was impressed with the
club's sponsors Mr. Gary Davis and Mr.
Tom Blackburn. The two teachers were,
likewise, pleased with Lydia and her
faithful protege of Niles West Artisans .
Bonnie Rubin. BOTTOM ROW: Lydia Gunnarson,
Dove Schodin, Mr. Tom Blackburn, Harlan Walloch, Moggie Weiss, Mr. Gory Davis.
�Con.cert Band Plays Across The Land
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The Niles West Concert Bond is composed of many fine and to lented musicians, and is directed by Dr. Charles
Groeling and Mr. Timothy Wolfrom.
Bond Officers ore President Don Cogen,
and Debro Cenci, Stan Heyman, Koren
O'Heoth, Gory Sieglemon, Gory
Blackman, Dove Dubin, and Judy Zunamon. In its sixteenth year, the bond hos
performed at the Mid-West Notional
Bond Clinic in Chicago, the M id-East Inst rumento I Music Conference in
Pittsburgh, and numerous colleges as
well as here at Niles West.
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CONCERT BAND: STANDING: Scott Rosengarden, Mike Connors, Chris lrpino, Joe Taldone, Mike
Lofland, Dan Lampkin, Dr. Charles Groeling, Mr.
Tim Wolfram. BACK ROW: Randy Martin, Kent
Abrahamson, Steve Cross, Mark Zivilik, Charles
Peterson, Lee No ren, Dave Dubin, Wallace Anderson, Ed Potash, Dave Baer, Ken Rosebrook. SECOND ROW : Lauri Finkel, Robin Baer, Gary
Shayne, Don Cogen, Peter Fleming, Jaci Weisz,
Gary Blackman, Adam Keno, Russ Sall, Steve Adkisson, Kevin Murphy, Larry Koskel, Ken Peterson,
Mike Shartiag, Corl Johanson, Murray Schwartz,
Dione May, Stuary Ami . THIRD ROW: Sue
Freelander, Robin Bachman, Andy Serlin, Carl
Putz, Joel Brosch, Cliff Berman, Jody Fronk, Barb
Leach, Don Gooding, Amy Kaminer, Tim Eischen,
Julie Kelly. FRONT ROW: Carol Erickson, Terry
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Entrotter, Phil Simmons, Sue Johnson, Judy Fouty,
Carol Krouse, Debbie Cenci, Burke Firfer, Gory
Siegelmon, Rita Korlove, Stan Heyman, Nora
Steindler, Kathy Jung, Karen O'Heoth, Mary Jone
Kopelonski, Bruce Homenburg, Cathy Dargas.
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�S.A.B. Makes Things Exciting
"Boy, is it boring tonight." " Well, the
Student Activities Board is sponsoring a
sock hop afte r the basketball game.
Want to go?" "Sure, that sounds exciting. " And it was, like all the other activities held by this club . Larry and
Nancy Erickson help the club p lan its
functions, some of which are Homecoming, including the Queen elections, pep
rall y, ice cream social , and dance. They
also planned the Valentine' s dance. We
are all glad we have the SAS to plan activities or we would all be bored.
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SAB; TOP ROW: Treasurer Jon Rostron, Secretory
Neal Weiss, V ice-President Ann Bocico lupo, President Lorry Levin.
SAB: ABOV E: TOP ROW: Lydia Gunnarson, Shelly
Levy, Lindo Go ldberg, Audri Downes, Heidi Cantor, Nick Georgouses, M a rci Cohen, M indy Berke,
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Susie Elbin, Ruth Sinke r. SITTING: Lorry Levin,
A nn Boc icolupo, Jon Rost ron, N eal Weiss.
�We got Spirit! Yes we do!
We got spirit! How 'bout you?
Sound familiar? Well, if you've ever been
to a basketball or football game with the
Niles West Cheerleaders, chances ore
that you hove heard it, along with the
rest of their other cheers. Between the
freshman, sophomore and varsity cheerleoding squads, they hove more spirit
and energy than you could imagine.
LEFT: Varsity cheerleaders toke time out to pose
for Spectrum photographer.
ABOVE LEFT: The Varsity cheerleaders demonstrate one of their routines. ABOVE RIGHT:
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: STANDING: Moggie
Weiss, Lynn Salafotinos, Kristie Verstraete,
Paulette DeSalvo. KNEELING: Chris Hintz, Cathy
Hanrahan, Kim Zucker, Toni Atsaves.
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�Chessmen Check Opponents
The Niles West Chess Club rooked their
opponents this past year, and in the process, checkmated their way into the win
column . Through the sponsorship of
faculty member Warren Holtz and the
fine playing abilities of club members,
the Chess Club racked up an impressive
record. The team had high hopes of
winning the district tournament and
moving on to the important State Finals.
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RIGHT: Two members bottle it out while others
look on. Members, clockwise, ore: Joy Friedman,
Sponsor Warren Holz, Mike Herberg, John Petrakis, Mike Shortiog. BELOW: Jo hn Petrakis ponders his next move while J. Friedman waits patiently. M. Herberg ploys at on adjacent board .
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Concert Choir had a good year under
the sponsorship of Hugh McGee. Major
high lights of the year for the Concert
Choir were tours to neighboring high
schoo ls, nursing homes and small concerts in shopping centers. But perhaps
the biggest highlight of the year was the
Faure Requiem, performed in February.
Hugh McGee was especially impressed
with the fine performance by the choir
during the year .
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TOP ROW: Bonnie Berkston, Rhonda Shroyer,
Terry Sonne, Esther Joo, Steve Levinthal, Troy
Potysmon, Don Cogen, Sandro Luckenbach, Barb
Leach, Debbie Davis, Maureen Zimmer, A nn
Bocico lupo, Lourie Mauer. SECOND ROW: Riso
Broinin, Robin Foye, Liz Murgos, Jone Jung, Keith
Abrams, Rick Fine, Caroline Lemsky, Peggy Pescatore, Kathy Rhinehardt, Stoey Drozner, Jeanne
Sutherland. THIRD ROW: Missy Weil, Nancy
Speck, Miles Sonkin, Cliff Berman, Amy Green-
man, Barbaro Weil, Debbie Cenci, Mory Jone
Kopulonski, Lori Holl. FOURTH ROW: Marcie
Lerner, Tracy Slein, Lorry Kornet, Rick Sheingold,
Marcia Klein, Sue Cohen, Mr. Hugh McGee.
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�Computer Club Programmed to Learn
The purpose of the Niles West Computer
Club during this past year was to
explore the horizons of computer architecture and to aid students to understand the meaning of computers in modern society. One of the projects of the
club was to build an "interface" for installation between the computer and the
high-speed printer. Club sponsor Mr.
William Schafer was quite pleased with
the good turnout of club members.
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COMPUTER CLUB: ABOVE: TOP ROW: Mike
Isaacs, Greg Karlov, Rich Robbins, Henry Strub,
Mike Shartiag. BOTTOM ROW: Rich Kiang, Rick
Manner, Steve Levinthal, Phil Simmons, Mr. William Schafer.
�AFSers Expand Horizons
The AFS International Club truly
brought the world to Niles West this
past year. The AFS Club and Niles West
welcomed two exchange students from
Italy and Brazil, giving all students an
opportunity to learn about life in other
AFS: TOP ROW: (L. TO R.): Susan Strongin, Mitch
Ferdmon, Chris Kodoto, Mory Ann Szochowicz,
Sponsor Fronk Mustori, Shelly Levi, Kim Marks.
countries. In addition, the AFS Club
sponsored social activities such as a
hayride, skating party, and a "pot-luck"
supper. The club was sponsored by
counselor Frank Mustari.
FRONT ROW: (L. TO R.): Amy Kaminer, Margo
Weinstein, Nancy Chikorolshi, Rick Friedman.
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�Let's Save The Prairie Life
This year's Ecology Club, headed by Mr.
Gerald Firak, was trying to restore the
prairie life in nearby woods . All the
club's members were learning the relation of organisms to their natural enviroment . To do this, they went to
Chiwaukee Prairie and the Indiana
Dunes. They did a great job, so let' s help
them continue it.
ABOVE: ECOLOGY: BACK ROW: Nestor Evaristo,
Tim Eischen, Arnie Be rnstein, Mr. Firak. BOTTOM
ROW: Mary Anne Szachewicz, Susan Woodier,
Cassie Bychowski.
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�Debate Society Changes
Varsity Squad Excells
DEBATE: ABOVE: TOP ROW: Sandy Berkowitz,
Steve Masters, Rob Vishny, Larry Kornit, Hugh
Shonefeld, Steve Shovel, Scott Heyman. BOTTOM
ROW: Steve Williams, Daniel Filler, Larry Samuelson, Mark Fishbein, Hugh lglarsh, Dan Oberrotman. ABOVE LEFT: Steve Masters reads his affirmative brief as Rob Vishny prepares his next
speech. LEFT: Steve Masters shows the seriousness of debate.
This year, The Niles West Debate Society underwent a major change. Former
Assistant Coach Kenny Mark s, a
former champion high schoo l debato r,
took ove r the head coaching job, and
was joined by assistants Steve Smith and
Scott Michael. Both Steve and Scott
were c hampionship high school debators. The Varsity Debate Team, led by
Rob Vishny with he lp from Steve Masters fared extremely wel l in competition
this year, and were considered among
the top teams in the state. Coach
Marks had high hopes for the future of
the team, since many top-notch junior
varsity and novice d ebators will be returning next year.
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�Foreign Language Joins AFS
This year, the Foreign Language Club
combined many of their activities with
the American Field Service (AFS). The
club, with sponsor Roger Stein, was
formed to introduce students to foreign
enviroments and cultures in the city by
going to foreign restaurants and areas
with foreign en vi roments within the
Chicago area. President Kathy Lisco,
Treasurer Scott Goldstein and Secre-
FOREIGN LANGUAGE: ABOVE:TOP ROW: Sue
Fischer, Kim Marks, Caryn Thall, Tommy
Blockmon, Mr. Roger Stein. ROW TWO: Mory Ann
Soczowitz, Barb Torrson, Kathy Kesslemon, Amy
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tary Daniel Vishny planned trips to the
Museum of Science and Industry, and
went on a hayride.
Lytton . BOTTOM ROW: Jennine Solol, Koren
Goodmon, Julie Oscherwitz, Sue Kirschner.
�Forums Brings Speakers to School
Are you interested in bringing politicians, newscasters, archaeologists, or
other people to the school to speak? If
you were, then you should have joined
the Forums Committee. Forums, aided
by sponsor Mrs. Elizabeth Belkin with
some students such as Bob Levy and
Rick Drazner, brought such speakers as
Tom Alderman, Sen Jacob Javits, Cong.
Abner Mikva, Jim Ruddle, Sam Young,
and an archeaologist from the Koster
site in Southern Illinois to speak before
the student body.
FORUMS: RIGHT: TOP: Rick Drozner, Mike Cohen, Dan Oberratman, Ed Rice, Rick Friedman.
BOTTOM ROW: Larry Samuelson, Mark Schrier,
Lisa Nimzs. NOT PICTURED: Steve Brown and
Bob Levy. BELOW RIGHT: Forums presented
many speakers such as Jim Ruddle and Senator
Jacob Javits.
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�Girls Bowling Roll
Their Way To Victory
GIRL'S BOWLING: ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Sharon
Seroto, Denise Drexler, Loruen Hirsch, Lori Spector. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Selin, Potty Lewis,
Maureen Kite, Ellen Mu rphy, Christine Pittos, Pot
Hottendorf. BACK ROW: Lindo Burns, Kim Hren,
Annalee Folk, Lynnette Mortin, Ellice Shayne,
Lucile M. Swift, Cooch. Absent: Jon Abrom.
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The girls bowling team rolled away with
the Niles East Invitational this year. J.V.
and Varsity both came in first. Lauren
Hirsch had a high score with 220. In
the Districts, the bowlers placed 2nd,
just 53 pins short of 1st. Let's hope next
year they can strike a place in the state
tournaments .
�Wir Sind die Besten !
"We Are the Best," cried the German
club. And best they were; for under the
leadership of Co- Presidents Carol
Krause and Mark Schreier, Vice President Brian Kirshner, Secretary Liz
Chin, and Treasurer Daniel Vishny, the
German club did some very interesting
things. They took trips to German Town,
and to the Davis Theater to see Ge rman
films. They held soccer games, bowlihg
matches, and even a Ch ristmas party.
The club, which helped people to better
understand German people and culture,
met on Wednesdays under the sponsor-
ship of Mr. Brink and Mr. Zorn. The
German club even publ ished its own
paper called Das Deutsche Wort. The
paper, edited by Ca ro l Krause, ci rculates
to the more than 80 me mbe rs of the
club.
RIGHT: Officers Carol Krause and Mark Schreier,
Co-Presidents; Brian Kirshner, Vice-President; Liz
Chin, Secretary; and Daniel Vishny, Treasurer;
making plans for the club. BELOW: TOP ROW:
Mark Schreier, Dan Bernstein, Karen Schulte, Lisa
Nimz, Ami Kuan, Mary Anne Szachewicz, Cindy
Jochem, Stewart Stoller, Mike Mahan, Patty Lewis.
SECOND ROW: Herr Zorn, Herr Brink, Gary
Shayne, Neal Hanis, John Zimmer, Daniel Vishny,
Roland Sauer, Kathy Jung, Maureen Zimmer, Sue
Manner, Rob Vishny, Stan Heyman, Brian Kishner,
Miss Beck. THIRD ROW: Roland Lepik, Nilgun
Kideys, Deanne Ross, Jodi Miller, Robert Haas,
Ron Levin, Carol Krause, Sue Woodier. SITTING:
Heidi Keinrod, Tracy Ward, Sharon Stoller, Liz
Chin, Judi Zunamon.
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�Guard Club Keeps on Stroking
GUARD CLUB: ABOVE: KNEELING: Jim Krozel,
Reta Krozel, Glen Eriksson. SECOND ROW: Danita
Kruger, Pegie Reljac, Raffaello Chianese, Patty
Lewis, Terry Sonne. THIRD ROW: Neal Weiss,
Brenda Meissner, Sandra Cosby, Mr. Carl Geis.
RIGHT: Guard club members have a good time.
BOTTOM RIGHT: Terry Sonne helping a child
learn the skills of swimming.
Front crawl, backstroke, butterfly and breast
stroke. Do you know how to do these swimming
strokes? The Guard Club does and does it well.
On Saturday mornings, the club taught kids how
to swim, and on Wednesday nights it guarded
the school pool during open swim. Under the
leadership of Mr. Carl Geis and co-captains
Vicki Strauss and Dan Lampkin, the club did a
great job. And for fun they went on a skiing trip
over winter vacation.
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�Demo Gymnastics Show Skillful Feets
Uneven parallel bars, mats, balance
beam, Olga Korbu. Are these terms unfamiliar or new to you? Well, they
weren't for the many skillful girls of
Demo Gymnastics. These girls, led by
Miss Linda Lambert and Captain Wendy
Wallach, Activities Chairman Lori
Nordine, and Treasurer Ellisa Cohen
tumbled their way to many school
activities where they sh~wed their feats
of skill and timing.
DEMO GYM: LEFT: TOP ROW: Bonnie Socash,
Nancy Clyman, Romana Ridenhower, Judy Buffo,
Jodi Treitler, Allyson Pollack, Janice Ross, Cheryl
Bjorklund, Donna Zoros, Sandi Gordon, Roberta
Kaplan. ROW TWO: Wendy Wallach, Kitty Sloma,
Georgia Wolfe, Sue Dosse, Carey Lyman, Kathy
Sobczak, Lori Nordeen, Wendy Vinci, Gina
Hoffman, Patti Kreir, Sue Pavlick, Chris Putz, Miss
Linda Lambert. BOTTOM ROW: Karen Walczak,
Karen Loiacono, Norma Goldstein, Karen Dermer,
Janet Lease, Elisa Cohen, Diane Zabich, Kim Kerbel, Marylin Taldone, Jane McDonald, Carol
Buffo. Left: Wendy Wallach on the uneve n bars
with Wendy Vinci and Judy Buffo spotting her. BELOW: Karen Walczak practicing on uneven parallel bars.
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�Expounds the Virtue of Humor
Niles West was honored this past year
with the formation of an elite group, The
Niles West Philosophy Club Esq. These
mental geniuses felt an obligation to instill humor at Niles West, a morally reprehensible deficient institution in humor.
During their lunch seventh period, they
discussed several problems, and planned field trips. These include a one-day
excursion to Greece to develope an appreciation for ancient humor and philosophy. Also they attempted to arouse
concern for quadripalegics in militarily
troubled areas of the Middle East who
are in desperate need of arms. Showing
their emotional concerns, the members
of the club advocated medical facilities
especially in the field of cancer prevention. The sponsor for this amusing club
was Gerald Boevers.
PHILOSOPHY CLUB: ABOVE: TOP ROW: Mr.
Gerold Boevers, Brion Clark, Dove Levine, Steve
Masters, David Borrosh, John Anastos, Rob Vishny. BOTIOM: Brion Kirshner, Jeff Weiss, Steve
Bochoroch. RIGHT: Brod Rosen, Joel Rubin,
Marthe Gump.
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�Let's Hear Those Boogie Woogie Blues
Did you hear those trumpets blow? Or
maybe the saxophones blaring? If you
did, you were listening to the jazz band.
The band played the music for Pow
Wow, the dance show, and the school
and jazz concert. The jazz band, spon-
sored by Charles Groeling, met on Fridays to study jazz music. Headed by officer Don Cogen, the whole band went to
the Mundelein Jazz Festiva I. Let's hope
to hear those boogie woogie blues for a
long time to come!
JAZZ BAND: STANDING: Mark Zucker, Dan
Glaser, Paul Sucherman, John Handzel, Joe Taidone, Scott Rosengarden, Chuck Petersen, Chris
lrpino, Don Cogen, Peter Fleming, Russ Sall. SIT-
TING: Burke Firfer, Gary Seigelman, Wallace Anderson, Stan Heyman, Dave Dubin, Larry Kaskel,
Dave Baer, Kevin Murphy, Ken Rosebrook.
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�What Do You Know About Swine Flu?
You say you want to be a doctor, nurse,
or in any health related occupation?
Then you. were in the right place if you
joined the Medical Careers Club. This
club, tried to acquaint students with different career opportunities in health related fields . The Medical Careers Club is
sponsered by Mrs. Lawrence, R.N., and
Mrs. Springer, R.N. The officers are
Steve Terrazas, President; Diane
Goldberg, Vice President; Richard King,
Vice President; Cameron Korpinski, Secretary; and Janine Solal, Treasurer.
Each member did one or two service
projects and the club had several fund
raisers. The club went to Skokie Valley
Hospita I on November 12.
TOP: STANDING: Janine Solo I, Sharon Stoller,
Paula Smolenski, Laura King, Gary Kaufman. SITTING: (OFFICERS): Sponsor Mrs. Lawrence, Secretary Cameron Karpinski, Vice President Diane
Goldberg, President Steve Terrazas, Vice President
Richard King. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sponsor Mrs.
Lawrence, R.N. BOTTOM LEFT: Cameron Karpinski and Diane Goldberg studying some notes.
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�N-Club Good Sports
This past year, the Niles West N-Club
performed many useful services for the
student body and the school as a whole.
The N-Club was composed of many
athletes who have received an "N" for
recognition for a sport. The N-Club was
sponsored by Mr. Dave Schusteff.
N-CLUB: ABOVE: TOP ROW: Keith Mueller, John
Anostos, Lou Prentis, John Coursey, Bob Porter,
Mike .Okazaki. ROW TWO: Poul Milewski, Fred
Kruzinski, Lou Grujonoc. ROW THREE: John Zim-
mer, Lorry Roberts, Dove Edington. BOTTOM
ROW: Mr. Dove Schusteff, Mike Jacobs, Bill Porters, Jim Brendel!.
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�Opus I Successfu I
This year's Opus I staff hod on aesthetically successful year as they published
two issues of N iles West's art and literary magazine. All submitted art work,
photography, poetry, prose and short
stories were the fruits of the student's
labors. Under the guiding light of Mrs.
Angelo Graham, the Opus I staff toiled
BACK ROW : Gory Sieglemon, Brion Ga lford,
Marthe Gump, Harlan Wa lloch, Ce leste Bartel,
Cathy Dorgus, Esthe r Joo, Mrs. Angelo Graham.
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many hours critiquing all submitted student work and establishing a format for
on effective student magazine . This
year's student editor was Gory Sieglemon the King, with Harlan Walloch as
Court Jester, Marthe Gump Prime
Minister, and on eager court serving as
a fine noble staff.
SECOND ROW: Phyllis Ellin, T racy Slein, David
Fink, Koren Moyer, Vicki Steinberg, Marci Berman,
Deonne Ross. SITTING: Susan Cohen, Roberto
Werding, Amy Greenman, Arnie Bernstein.
�Improvement in Orchestra Cited
This past year, the Niles West Orchestra, composed of many very highly talented student musicians, was headed by
the highly qualified Mr. Ted Kaitchuck.
During their busy year, the Orchestra
went on tour to Toronto. Also, they performed at many schoo I activities such as
a February concert and the dance show.
ORCHESTRA: ABOVE: STANDING: Scott Rosengarden, Joe Taldone, Mr. Ted Kaitchuck, Chris lrpino, Mike Cohen, John Handzel. BACK ROW:
Chuck Peterson, Dave Baer, Kent Abramahson,
Dove Dubin, Peter Fleming, Don Cogen, Russ Sall.
SECOND ROW: Barb Bogie, Liz Schneider, Gary
Siegelman, Carol Krause, Debbie Cenci, Burke
Firfer, Jody Frank, Barb Leach, Cliff Berman, Joel
Brasch, Debbie Ziegelski, Peggy Pescatore. THIRD
ROW: Erin Gallagher, Nori Kaufman, Potty Queller, Carol Erickson, Kathy O'Heath, Pam Henning,
Judy Fouty, Karen Morton, Robert Strassman.
FRONT ROW: Jeff Travis, Jeff Reiter, Donna Fox,
Becky Ryan , Kathy Jakiel , Pam Chen, Amy
Milanich, Tom Pong, Russell Wishner, Debbie
Nord, Geralyn Jung, Lynn Knoblock, Stewart Stoller, Ed Klinenberg, Karen Morton, Morey Lerner,
Betsy Klinenberg, Lisa Lortz.
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�"Good Morning"
"Good morning, today is . .."This was
what the morning mouths said to the
student body everday in homeroom.
They gave us recent happenings, upcoming events, and sports news and scores.
This was all heard during homeroom
and in between the "ding-dong" of the
bell for the P.A. system. What a great
way to start the day.
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ABOVE: Marthe Gump, Barbaro Weil, and Bob
Levy getting ready to make on announcement over
the P.A. syste m.
�You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
Dance, dance, dance! Practicing and
then on stage. For plays, dances or just
for fun. This is what the people in Orchesis did. The 39 members, led by Mrs.
Josie Berns, have performed in many of
the school's plays, such as Pow-Wow.
Along with the officers, President Heidi
Pollyea, Vice-President Glen Adi lman,
Secretary Lori Kipnis, and Treasurer
Merle Stern, the club learned more
about dance and technique. The club
even went to some junior high schools to
show off their dance abil ity. It looks like
they will just keep on dancing.
ABOVE: TOP ROW: Troy Potysman, Wendy Turton, Kathy Olliges, Ellen Kaufman, Maurise Sommerfield, Rick Sheingold, Mary Lyman, Linda
Gelfman, Laura Kezdi, Lynne Knoblock, Carey
Raskin. ROW TWO: Kim Austin, Laurie Rich,
Norma Bergstrom, Cynthia Toa, Jean Cheung, Lisa
Kharasch, Mary Beth Stamas, Stacie Wainer, Sue
Glabersan, Gina Ditardi. ROW THREE: Karen
Chinn, Faith Halap, Debbie Goldstein, Mindi Gubin,
Amy Talsky, Darcie Ellyne, Ellen Fishbein, Meryl
Paticha. ROW FOUR: Sue Mahnke, Kim Gacki,
Lori Kipnis, Glenn Adilman, Heidi Pollyea, Merle
Stern, Judy Moy, Miriam Begoun, M iss Weil.
RIGHT: Orc hesis members practice a new routine
for the upcoming play, Applause.
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�Leaders Lead the Way
Leaders, on three leve ls (senior, junior,
and sophomore) developed leadership
qualities and assisted the Girls Physical
Education Department. During free
periods, the girls helped the gym teachers in gymnastics classes, swim classes,
and other activities. Led by Mrs. Arlene
Mulder, Leaders planned such activities
as Sportsnight and a spring picnic to
raise money for a weekend campout in
Wisconsin as well as a spring bike hike.
SENIOR LEADERS: BELOW: TOP ROW: Carol
Friedman, Joy Cameron, Sandy Michaels, Mrs . Arlene Mulder, Potty Brunner, Ann Hirchouer, Corey
Lymon. MIDDLE: Chuk Mortin, Jon Abrams, lliso
Kleifield, Jeannie Molone, Janet Lease, Julie Kolas.
BOTTOM: Amy Blechman, Dione Sinico, Sharon
Fleck, Sue Homann, Koren Dermer, Merle Stern.
Senior Leade rs show good formation.
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�SOPHOMORE LEADERS: TOP: BOTTOM ROW:
Wendy Walloch, Joan Heinz, Denise Green, Lori
Sandburg, Joci Weisz, Tommie Block, Missy Isaacson, Debbie Durso, Romona Ridenhower, Nanette
Block. SECOND ROW: Debbie Perlman, Corinne
Hintz, Danita Kruger, Sue Stepke, Kim Austin, Sue
Mannes, Kathy O'Heath, Vickie Hoffman, Connie
Gekas, Ho lly Bland, Kathy LeJeune, Ivy Zazove,
Debbie lzenstork, Audri Evans, Cheryl Lomm. TOP
ROW: Wendy Vinci, Nancy Balmes, Judy Becker,
Dionne Moy, Koren Wikst rom, Koren Sprogis,
Nancy Eck, Jane Quirk, Judy Fouty, Cindy Nawiesniok, Norma Goldstein, Reta Krozel, Ruth Sinker,
Laura Gabriel. JUNIORS: BELOW: TOP ROW:
Mrs. Heeren, Lia Brilando, T erri Friedman, Shirley
Cohen, Kathy Sobczak, Donna Cozzo, Sue Dosse,
Gino Hoffman, Lori Kipnis, Koren O'Heath, Potty
Dedo. KNEELING: Kim Kerbel, Jody Frank, Dione
Zabich , Jennifer Lymon, Carol Froke, Sue
Goldberg, Carol Fortman, Sue Pablick, Margo
Weinstein. SITTING: Jeon Nudelman, Dione
Meier, Elisa Cohen, Janet Kleifield, Janice Sierzega,
Ellen Fishbein, Bev Holmblad, Al ice Cress .
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�Focus was on Technique
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The Photo Club was formed to help interested students improve their photographic techniques, and to provide pictures for other school activit ies. Also,
ABOVE: BACK ROW: Deon Tu rry, Steve Sha piro,
Brion Abrahams, Mike Min koff, A hmet Kideys,
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the Photo Club found outside photography employment opportunities. President
Mike Minkoff, Vice-President David Al-
Andy Gurrentz, Mr. Jo hn Ha ndzel. FRONT: Atillo
One r, Neal Horris, Steve Kot z, Don Be rnste in, Bob
pern and sponsor Mr. John Handzel led
the group meetings and provided advice
for less experienced members.
Goone, Michae l Springe r, Dove A lpe rn, Mory Te rzokis.
�Pacesetters On Time
"And the winner is . . . ": the Pacesetters will tell you. These valuable assistgnts to the track team timed running
events and scored track and field events.
More importantly, they lent moral support and provided the necessary spirit
for the team. Also, they planned a picnic
for the track team at the end of the year.
PACESETTERS: TOP ROW: Sponsor Mr. Ron
Compbell, Secretary Joan Barton, Cindy Rupinski,
Mary Jane Kapelanski, Jodi Sullivan, Anne Kencos,
Debbie Ziegelski, Diane Pattison, Jane Quirk.
BOTTOM ROW: Denise Schroeder, Ka ren Kozer,
Lisa Prinz, Vice-President Alice Cress, Judy Fouty,
Kathy King. NOT PICTURED: Kathy Sobczak,
President Ellen Arendt, Treasu rer Lisa Lapinski,
Sally Kapelanski.
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�Three Cheers for the Porn-Pon Squad
POM-PON: STANDING: Diane Hirakawa, Terri
Favel, Andy Mitchell, Haralyn Zimmerman, Nanci
Garcon, Carol Coplan, Carol Frake, Sue Saperstein, Tam Dorne, Lisa Daniel, Alice Cress, Sue
Hughes. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Balmes, Cheryl
Rosebrook, Denise Cywinski, Patty Brunner, Sue
Schlag, Diana Gekas, Gayle Toppel. ABSENT
FROM PICTURE: Debbie Bau, Diane Bau. RIGHT:
Several members of the Porn-Pon squad give a
demonstration of one of their routines.
What would a Niles West football or
basketball game be like without the
Porn-Pon squad to boost team spirit?
The squad, sponsored by Ms. Caliva was
invo lved in competition in February
against Porn-Pon squads from several
other schools at Stevenson High School
in Prairie View. Rah-rah, sis-boom-bah!
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�LEFT: Porn-Pon girls pose for a picture for the
yearbook. BELOW LEFT: Sue Saperstein and Terri
Fovel goofing off. BELOW RIGHT: Denise Cynwinski and Potty Brunner give a new version of the
two-step.
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�Science Seminar Trains Future Einsteins
Hos coal gasification, the greenhouse effect or the Rh factor ever intrigued you?
If it has, the Science Seminar was for
you . The students involved in Science
Seminar spent many hard hours performing exp eriments and doing the necessary calculations involved in a topnotch science project. Their work was
done with the hope that they would
bring their projects to the state science
fair at Champaigne in May.
SCIENCE SEMINAR: BELOW: TOP ROW: Michael
Herberg, Steve Maste rs, Henry Strub, Sponso r Mr.
Glenn Dessing, Gary Siegelmon, Mo rey Berman .
BOTTOM ROW: David Boer, Michael Me lnick,
Jason Ben-Zeev, Julius Mok, Steve Molina. RIGHT:
Mad scientists at work.
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�A Cappel la Sings Out To School
A Cappello is a small group of students
who were chosen from the larger Concert Choir. These students wanted the
additional experience of singing music
especially written for smaller groups,
such as motets and madrigals of the fifteenth and sixteenth century. During this
past year, A Cappello sang in the Holiday Festival, May Festival, and competed in the Solo and Ensemble Contest.
A CAPPELLA: BACK ROW: Esther Joo, Risa Branin, Ricky Sheingold, Rick Fine, Cliff Berman, Scott
Rosengarten, Mary Jane Kapolanski, Ann
Bacigalupo. BOTTOM ROW: Tracy Slein, Robin
Faye, Larry Kornit, Debbie Cenci, Sue Cohen.
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�SRA Membership Increases
SRA: TOP LEFT: C. Too shows a friend her new
proposal.TOP RIGHT: J. Leavitt asks J. Ben-Zeev
for his expert advice on choosing a pen. ABOVE:
SRA members discuss a new proposition. ABOVE
RIGHT: M . lssen and D. Fink wait for the choir to
recognize them for open discussion. RIGHT: SRA
board. C. Parisi and K. Abrahamson, H. Garland
and L. Spear.
So, did you wont to get involved in student government? If you did, then the Student Representative Assembly (SRA) was for you. SRA consisted
of representatives from more homerooms this year
than lost. SRA was led by President Heidi Garland,
Vice-President Kent Abrahamson, Secretory Coral
Parisi, and Treasurer Louro Spear, and sponsored
by Mr. Gerold Boevers. These representatives
proposed improvements such as instituting
college-type scheduling, re-evaluation of graduation requirements, re-establishing bookstore discount prices and improving the physical education
program.
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�Sage Aides Fellow Students
Project SAGE, sponsored by Mr. David
Lee, was formed to enable students to
help each other with school prob lems
with the idea that this would improve
grades. During the first semester, students were trained with the skills necessary in order to lead groups consisting
of other students. The groups started
meeting during the second semester.
SAGE: ABOVE: TOP ROW: Mr. John Chambers,
Mr. Stan Jones, Orlee Miller, Ms. Sandro Cosby,
Tish Mortin, Lisa Lortz. SECOND ROW: Mr. Je rry
Jackson, Ms. Pot Mi kos, Susan Strongin, Ed Gonelle n, Susan Robin, Mic hael Me lnick. BOTTOM
ROW: Shelley Golden, Cindy Troponese, Noemi
Eselevsky, Jason Ben-Zeev. LEFT: Jason Ben-Zeev
and Ms . Sandro Cosby in a typically deep SAGE
discussion.
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�No Motley Crew
Who makes the Niles West stage productions so great and run so smoothly?
The stage crew, of course! Working
backstage after school for weeks before
STAGE CREW: TOP ROW: Rick Sheingold, Shori
Krowitz, Tommy Cocking. SECOND ROW: David
Schaeffer, Marsha Klein, Keith Kozer, Sandi
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each show, the stage crew, aided by Mr.
Phil Shoenwolf, built the sets, worked
the lighting and arcs, and arranged the
Weindling, Lisa Moeller. THIRD ROW: Miles Sonkin, Ken Erickson, Sue Wexler, Mike Myers, Carolyn Lemsky, Sponsor Mr. Phil Shoenwolf. BOT-
technical aspects for such shows as
PowWow, The Unsinkable Molly Brown,
and Barefoot in the Park this year.
TOM ROW: Len Too, Jason Ben-Zeev, Andi Kulbrosh, Randee Orleon, Mitch Weiss, Carolyn Eichner.
�Students Show Interest In Israel
The Niles West Students For Israel Club
got off to a slow start, but later proved
that many students wanted to learn
about Israel and her culture. Led by Mr.
lsacc Hoffman and officers Eli Eisenstein, Margaret Eisenstein, Sue Salton
and Sue Shafer, the club had many interesting and fun activities. Some of their
activities were having their own Purim
Party, Israeli Food Booth, and an Israeli
Dinner.
STUDENTS FOR ISRAEL: ABOVE: TOP ROW: Bill
Goren, "Rick Drozner, Alon Golden, Hen ry Strub,
Richard Robbins, Mike Segal, Eli Eisenstein. BOT-
TOM: Sue Shafter, Margaret Eisenstein. BELOW:
Eli Eisenstein shows the members of the club on
Israeli Magazine for open discussion.
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�Yearbook Puts it all Together
Putting together the yearbook was the
job of the many members of the Spectrum staff. Led by editor Marthe Gump
and co-sponsors Mr. Jim Johnson and
SPECTRUM: BELOW: TOP ROW: Larry Levin,
Lenord Too, More Koch, Glen Berman, Ron Fetmon, Coral Freemon, John Anostes, Gregg Klein,
Ron Stein. ROW TWO: Mindy Nelson, Kathy Lisco,
Brion Galford, David Fink, Scott Newmon, Jason
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Mr. Jerry Orr, the staff spent many
hours of work to compile the yearbook.
To make certain that all work was perfect, section editors Ron Stein, clubs;
Ben-Zeev, Marci Mos lov. ROW THREE: Koren
Moyer, Kim Kerbel, Ellen Golub, Debbie lzenstork,
Karen Goodmon, Cynthia Too, Marlo Cohen, Mr.
Jerry Orr. ROW FOUR: Mike Minkoff, Margo
Weinstein, Dione Zobich, Ellen Freedman, Rita
Marla Cohen, faculty; Rita Maron, seniors; Marcy Maslov, sports; and Ellen
Freedman, underclass checked all work
done.
Moron, Phyllis Ellin, Kerry Okamura. ROW FIVE:
Morge Gump, Susie Elbin, Suzi Po lin, Elaine Chen,
Natalie Gilbert, Sheryl Robinson. BOTTOM ROW:
David Schaffer, Mr. Jim Johnson, Marthe Gump.
�SPECTRUM: ABOVE: Section Editors Morla Cohen
and Morci Maslov pause from choosing pictures to
look at a photographer. ABOVE RIGHT: Sue Elbin,
Sue Polin and Marc Koch pick the pictures that
they will use for the yearbook. BELOW RIGHT:
Section Editor Rita Maron works diligently on a
layout for the yearbook. BELOW: Scott Newman,
at a picture taking session, takes down the names
of c lub members.
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�Thespians Never Upstaged
The Thespians, under the direction of
advisor Robert Johnson and the executive board, traveled to Bloomington Ill.,
for the Thespian conference held in January. They also went on several field
trips, such as seeing Equus and The Wiz .
The Thespians prepared for next year's
THESPIANS: ABOVE: TOP ROW: Marcia Klein,
Ken Erickson, Tommy Cocking. ROW TWO: Keith
Kozer, Dove Schaffer, Rick Sheingold, Troy
Potysmon, Amy Ta ls ky, Mitch Weiss, Eddie
Potash, Carolyn Lemsky, Stuart Eglebert. ROW
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THREE: Riso Branin, Tracy Slein, Vicki Sternberg,
Sue Wexler. ROW FOUR: Amy Lytton, Susan
Moncke, Miles Sonkin, Lynn Knoblock, Mike
Myers, Lisa Khorosch, Lisa Moeller. BOTTOM
lnternationa I Thespian Society Conference held in Muncie, Indiana by raising
money. The Board consists of President
Glenn Aidelman, Vice-President Susann
Cohen, Secretary Bonnie Berkson and
Treasurer Marge Gump.
ROW: Ellen Kaufman, David Fink, Glenn Adleman,
Susan Cohen, Bonny Berkson, Morge Gump, Merle
Poticho, Amy Greenman, Robin Foye, Cheryl
Ginsberg, Bill Pattison.
�Clocking The Swimmers
Do you like the action and excitement of
a swim meet, but prefer to be a spectator more than a participant? Or maybe
you tried o ut for the swim team and your
luck ran out. If you fit into either of these
TIMERS: RIGHT: TOP: Reta Krozel. KNEELING:
Renee Hogg, Pegie Reljoc, Brenda Meissner, Sue
Manner, Randi Worshowski, Caroline Reinhardt.
catagories then the Timers club is for
you. The Timers club is on top of the action of the boys and girls swim meets.
They keep time and scores, run the
SITTING: Cheryl Dimond, Nancy Joffe, Tomi
Rotner, Stephanie Worody, Beth Rosenberg. Ab-
kyroscope and work the recall rope.
They a lso go and time meets at other
schools. Now isn't th is the ideal club for
you!
sentees: Bryna Fox, Koren Gutenkouf, Robin
Young, D iano Ezerins.
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�Good Vi bes from Vivace
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"Vivace", an Italian word meaning vivacious and lively, translated at Niles
West to mean a talented group of selftaught entertainers. These young
women specialized in three-part harmony. Some activities featured were
tours to junior high schools, Kiwanis
Clubs, and convalescent homes. The
group was 40 strong this year.
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VIVACE: TOP ROW, L. TO R. : Lynn Knoblock,
Bonnie Berskon, Sherry Crowitz, Debbie Davis,
Esther Joo, Lee Bernstein, Andi Kulbrosh, Lori
Holman, Vice-President Anne Bacigulupo, Sally
Kapelanski. SECOND ROW: Jane Jung, Peggy Pescatori, Randi Orlean, Amy Greenman, Mary Jane
Kapelanski, Nancy Spak, Donna Fox, Robin Faye.
FRONT ROW: Nora Steinler, Caryn Lerner, President Marcy Lerner, Treasurer Tracy Slein, Karen
Kozer, Jean Sutherland, Debbie Cenci, Susan Cohen, Marcia Klein, Karen Shidroff.
�Westones Best Ones
The Westones sang and danced their
way into the hearts of Ni les West students this past year. This group of 18
high ly talented performers participated
in many activities, such as singing in the
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WESTONES: TOP ROW (L. TO R.): Rhonda
Shroyer, Don Cogen, Debbie Cenci, Scott Rosengarten, Robin Foye, Miles Sonkin, Vice-President
Orchesis dance show and travelling to
Toronto for a music exchange program.
The group also performed at area nursing homes.
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Tracy Slein, Rick Fine, Sandy Luchenboch, Ricky
Sheingold, Bonnie Berkson. FRONT ROW: Keith
Abrams, Lynn Knoblock, Barb Weil, Susan Cohen,
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Cliff Berman, President Esther Joo, GUITAR: John
Handzel, DRUMS: Chris lrpino. NOT PICTURED:
(PIANO): Judy Zunomon.
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�West Word Changes Format
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WEST WORD: RIGHT: TOP: Mike Okazaki, Mark
Potash, Debbie Bau, Cheryl Rosebrook, Ronald
Stein, Karen Kwiecinski, Don Nelson, Ronald Fetman, Beth Rosenberg, Glen Frazin. BOTTOM:
Mike Minkoff, Adie Moch, Dove Schaffer. BELOW:
Advisor Jim Johnson, helps Editor Beth Rosenberg,
Layout Editor Karen Kwiecinski and Sports Editor
Mark Potash with a layout of the paper minutes
before taking the paper to the printe r.
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�This year, many new changes in the
West Word have taken place. First of all,
the school newspaper has expanded to
six pages. This allowed the West Word
to cover more stories concerning the
school. Another new feature was Student Speak. This gave students a chance
to voice their opinions concerning the
school.
Editor this year was Beth Rosenberg,
with Mork Potash as sports editor and
Karen Kwiecinski as layout editor. Advisor to the paper was Jim Johnson.
LEFT: Ronald Stein demonstrates how to write a
well-constructed story to the staff of the West
Word. BELOW: Editor Beth Rosenberg selects the
pictures for the paper token by Lorry Levin as
Ahmet Kideys looks on.
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���Varsity Plays "HARD"
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ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I to r): Cooch Pugliese,
Cooch Richardson, Cooch Huff, B. Ostensen, C.
Kotzowsky, J. Deppong, J. Dione, A. Coletta, K.
Abrahamson, T. Hoffman, Cooch Yonz, Cooch
Coyer. ROW 2: B. Rasset, D. Matchen, B. Fouty, J.
Shemroske, J. DiBosilio, F. Kruczinski, L. Roberts,
L. Grujonoc, S. Kap lan, J. Brennon, T. Ridley, J.
Brindle. ROW 3: V. Lofito, T. Torres, J. Spiezmon,
M. Spogoletti, P. Ridley, M. Chin, C. Klose r, J.
Coursey, M. Jiu, L. Atsoves, K. Murphy, R. Zero.
BOTTOM ROW: E. Pugliese, T. Payne, N. Weiss,
M. Bordenet, K. Lodin, J. Hanrahan, P. Milewski, B.
Deleonardis, S. Coletta, T . Ahrendt.
LEFT: J. Brennon hands off to L. Atsoves. ABOVE:
B. Fouty attempts a field goal.
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�ABOVE: T . Torres looks for open field while
avoiding tacklers. RIGHT: M . Fortman goes to the
outside for good ya rdage . BELOW: J. Brennan
turns upfield while averting a tackler.
This year's Varsity Football team had
great expectations. Head Coach Don
Huff called his squad "The hardest
working group he has ever had." The
team was led by all-conference players
J. Brennan, L. Atsaves, J. Dione, M. Jiu,
and F. Kruczinski. Despite all this talent
and effort the team posted a 4-5 record,
losing one of the games to a forfeit because of the teachers' strike. As Coach
Huff phrased it, "The record is no real
indication of the great ability we had this
year." Huff felt the team effort was outstanding and they worked in great harmony. He is looking forward to a great
season next year.
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�Soph Football Had Disappointing Season
ABOVE: TOP ROW (L. to R.) S. Romsyer, B. Sienkowsky, H. Tutt, J. Beopple, S. Fisher, J. Brotman,
B. Pindros, M. Erlichmon. Row 2: Cooch Kreiger,
M. Arcongelleti, H. Fishman, M. Cohen, J. Sokos,
H. Brody, T. Weld, B. Porcaro, J. Olander, C.
Grenda, Cooch Earl, Cooch Nelson. Row 3 : K. Rid-
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ley, C. Bouer, C. Erickson, J. Hossfield, H. Rothstein, C. Spagnoli, R. Cosper, S. Fine, G. ·George.
Bottom Row: S. Edwards, T. Vosquez, S. Nitsche,
E. Chelby, E. Gokbudok, J. LoComte, B. Ash, J.
Newmon, R. Cotrone.
BELOW LEFT: J. O lander breaks a tackle and
gains extra yardage. BELOW RIGHT: M. Cohen
goes fo r the interception wh ile on opponent receiver t ries to break up the ploy.
�The Sophomore football team was
plagued with injuries early in the season,
therefore failing to win a game this year.
Coach Gene Earl felt it was a good effort
but the team lacked some key essentials
necessary to the game. Outstanding performances were given by M. Cohen, J.
Beopple, B. Sienkowsky, J. Hossfield, S.
Edwards, and J. Olander.
LEFT: S. Edwards tries to overt a tackler near the
open field. BELOW: Quarterback G. Grenda calls a
big ploy.
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�Freshmen Look Promising
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I to r): Cooch G. Bouer, A.
Moltz, M. Bestermon, P. Wax, R. Asher, D. Shusteff. ROW 2: Mgr. S. Moll, M. Wolsh, B. Weil, M.
Cuff, P. Chin, F. Fornoris. ROW 3: S. Tripp, M.
Feldman, B. Froemming, J. Sliwa, C. Wheeler, C.
LoPok. BOTTOM ROW: M. Choo, D. Erickson, R.
Loiacono, S. Weiss, E. Hoffman, S. Keene.
RIGHT: Niles West player P. Wax makes a diving
catch . BELOW: C. Wheeler (#32) looks for running
room as P. Wax (88) and M. Choo (SS) carry out
blocking assignments.
The Frosh A Football Team showed a
lot of improvement by winning their last
three games and tying one, finishing the
season with a 3-3-1 record. Coach Bauer
said that his team was a competitive
team and they showed a lot of character. The team was led by the outstanding performances of C. Wheeler, M.
Cuff, and A. Moltz.
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�The Frosh B Team worked very hard this
season, even though their record was
only 3-5. Coach J. Armour said that the
team had only two bad games, a nd one
of their losses was caused by the teacher's strike. The player voted by the team
as most valuable was K. Shallcross, and
other leaders and outstanding performers were J. Morgan, and D. Pieper.
LEFT: M. Cuff (44) rips the opponent for onother
long gainer, while B. Froemming (15) and S. Tripp
(51) check his progress. BELOW: TOP ROW: (I to
r): K. Levison, B. Hobin, N. Reid, J. Morgan, D.
Sheehan, M. Christensen. ROW 2: Coach Armour,
S. Morgan, L. Berge, D. Pieper, H. Khan, R. Stoker,
J. Terzis, E. Tischer, Coach Erba. ROW 3: B. Fine,
S. Clesi, M. Kasch, K. Shallcross, R. Peterson, E.
Kiesel. BOTTOM ROW: M. Mahan, S. Libman, S.
Watson, P. Schwartz, J. Elliott, M. Loukis.
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�Varsity Comes Away Winners.
ABOVE: TOP ROW: Head Coach Burkel, Assistant
Coach Schnurr. ROW 2: J. Schwartz, P. Piro, P.
Speidel, (co-captain), G. Eriksson, D. Bradley, R.
Haas. ROW 3: B. Casey, S. Murathan (co captain),
B. Miller, K. Jung, K. Schulte, T . Schaul, J. Lanners. ROW 4: J. Willerman, R. Korb, G. Klein, D.
Edington, D. Todd, S. Schuman, J. Blatt, B. Porter.
BOTTOM ROW: R. Sheingold, D. Hosanna, V .
Helas, R. Sauer, B. Clarke, C. Salafatinos, S. Miller, B. Porter.
LEFT: K. Jung exhibits excellent form in stealing
the ball from opponent. ABOVE: B. Clarke, Expressing his feelings.
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�The 1976 Varsity Soccer team finished
in 4th place for Conference, posting a
8-6-0 record. Coach John Burkel felt this
years team never reached their full potential. "The other teams in the area
have good outside programs for soccer.
Many of the Niles West players do not
have as much outside experience.
The Varsity played close all year scoring
25 goals to 18 against. They went to the
State tournament, but lost in a close
game to New Trier East, l-0.
Outstanding players were All Conference K . Jung, who set an unofficial
record for the longest goal ever scored,
Sinon Murathon, who made All State, B.
Clarke, B. Casey, P. Speidel, G. Klein, J.
Willerman, D . Edington, P. Piro, C.
Salafatinos, B. Porter, R. Sheingold. The
Junior Varsity squad finished with a
4-2-4 record and was led by Senior B.
Porter.
TOP: Team members turn ta watch penalty kick.
TOP LEFT: J. Willerman watches as G. Klein kicks
a shat an goal. LEFT: Players refresh themselves
during halftime at "ye aid Watering Hole."
ABOVE: V . Halas puts on a burst of speed in an
attempt to gain possesion of the ball
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�ABOVE, RIGHT: Sinon Murathan. Few athletes
earn All-State Honors at Niles West. Sinon was
the only All-State Soccer player from West to earn
t his high award since 1971.
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�Sophs Excell
ABOVE: TOP ROW: T. Carlson, R. Lonners,
O'Colloghon, V. Nitti, G . Kaplan, Cooch Zorn,
Snow, S. Adkisson, P. Stamos, R. Weinstein,
Gocki, J. Kim. ROW 2 : E. Levey, S. Melnick,
P.
Greenberg, D. Oberrotmon, M. Conner, M. Rubin,
R.
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C. Kodoto, S. Malkin, T. Goetz. BOTTOM ROW: L.
Siers, A. Guolono, C. Mueller, P. Kron, D. Hildeb-
D.
rand, T . Weinman, A. Plott, M . Klein.
BELOW: R. Lanners, L. Siers, and S. Adkisson
dribble downfield.
The Sophomore soccer team turned in
an exce llent record of 9-3-1. This was
good for a 2nd place in Conference. The
Sophs showed super talent and great
potential for the future. Their only loss
was to Glenbrook North in a c lose ly
contested ballgame. This loss cost them
the Conference Championship.
Coach Zorn said that he had two good
players for every position. They had
great intelligence as a team, according
to Zorn. Outstanding sophs were A.
Gualano, D. Hildebrand, V. Nitti, M.
Conner, E. Leney, R. Lanners, T .
Carlson, P. Kron, L. Siers, P. Stamos
voted most valuable player, J. Kim, M.
Rubin, G . Kaplan, and R. Snow.
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�Frosh Mediocre
The freshman "A" soccer team turned
in a 5-6-1 year. This record is quite a
change from past freshman teams.
Coach Porter felt the poor showing was
due to a lack of experience and a slow
start in September. " They seemed to
improve quite rapidly toward the end of
the season" Coach Porter commented.
Leading scorers for the frosh "A" this
year were: S. Siegal with 7 goals and D.
Zazlawsky with 5 goals. Other fine
players included: co-captains Boren and
Schneider, half-backs Swartz and Rifkin,
and goalies Schurr and Kaiser. The
freshman "B" team finished with only a
1-4-3 record this year. Coach Klebba felt
this record to be deceiving, however. He
was quite impressed with his team's
rapid improvement and t heir competitive
attitude throughout the season. Leaders
for the "B" team this year were: B.
Majewski, T. Helander, K. Klein, and R.
Schuman.
Defensmon prepares to toke a good kick.
FRONT ROW: S. Weinstein, K. Willermon, R.
Stein, A. Cooper. MIDDLE ROW: E. Sorin, S.
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Siegal, M. Schwartz, D. Zoslowsky, G. Schnurr.
BACK ROW: L. Kaiser, S. Rifkin, R. Ramirez, J.
Revis, P. Morton, H. Frozin, G. Schneider, D.
Musick.
�TOP ROW (I to r): Cooch Klebbo, R. Schmidt, G.
Garfinkel, M. Schuman, B. Abrahams, B.
Majewski, M. Clorkens, J. Dittrich, G. Korlove, J.
Ringer, T. Gloden, M. Cohen. BOTTOM ROW: B.
Feiler, S. Boden, M. Mooradian, K. Klein, S. Risoff,
M. Hubey.
LEFT: West Players hustle to gain possesion of the
boll. ABOVE: Kicker posses to waiting team
member.
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�Cross Country Held Up
The Niles West Cross Country team completed their 1976 season with two strong
second place finishes. The team finished
second in the 11 team Niles Invitational,
which was hosted by West. The squad also
took second place in the township meet.
The top runner for the varsity was D. Fairley.
TOP ROW: B. Gabriel, G. Bailey, R. Fairley, Coach
Savage; BOTTOM ROW: M. Okazaki, N. Porcaro,
C. Becker, M. Rosen.
ABOVE: West tokes on early lead in a difficult meet.
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All the members shared a good attitude
towards the team work and strong determination despite a disappointing season.
�LEFT: R. Fairley and K. Carlsen examine a hardearned t rophy. LEFT: M . Okazaki and teammate
run side by side.
ABOVE: B. Gabriel strives for the lead. ABOVE:
As Coach Savage sounds the start of the meet , an
onlooker is startled.
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�Frosh Soph Runners Outstanding
The Frosh-Soph Cross Country T eam enjoyed a fine season in 1976 winning several individua l invitational trophies and
taking many dual meets. All of the
members of this year's squad are freshmen except Rick Arendt, a promising
young runner who is the only sophomore. Other outstanding players were R.
Bedong, A. Goebal, and T. Fahey.
RIGHT: (I to r): TOP ROW: R. Taibl, J. Quinn, J.
Holleran, A. Goebal, B. Arendt. ROW 2: K. Klemn,
M. Meinmuller, S. Lirtzmon, R. Bedony. BOTTOM
ROW: J. Hill, G. Simon, S. Glick, J. Maliekal, J.
Fahey.
ABOVE: G. Bailey finds it lonely to be in the lead.
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ABOVE: Coach Savage prepares the paper work
for a meet.
�Inconsistent Golfers Go 3-9
The Varsity Golf Team had a 3-9
record. Coach J. Fabri said they had
great potential but lacked the consistency to win the close meets. Coach
Fabri was proud of his team and said
they were the easiest group he ever had
coached. Outstanding members were B.
Stolar, J. Hyosaka, R. Kohls, J. Pisors,
and M. Jacobs. The Frosh-Soph Golf
team also had a tough season, going
1-11. Despite this record, Coach Filliman
was happy with the added experience
they gained throughout the season. The
team was lead by K. Blecka, H. Wymbiandt, and E. Carlson .
LEFT: Cooch Fobri, M . Ponchisin, B. Stolar, J.
Zimmer, M. Jacobs, J. Pisors, and J. Hyosoko. R.
Kohls not pictured. BELOW LEFT: M. Jacobs practices his swing. BELOW RIGHT: B. Krous, E.
Carlson, S. Brown, M . Schwartz, Cooch Fillimon,
H. Wymbrondt, K. Blecko, S. Tobin.
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�Girls Swimmers Stay Afloat
This year's Girls Swimming and Diving
T earn was much improved. Coached by
Ms. Kouba and Mr. Davis, the girls exhibited a great deal of spirit and enthusiasm, and were always striving for
improvement. The coaches were pleased
by the team efforts, especially during the
Conference Meet, when the team won
three sixth-place ribbons.
Outstanding swimmers were J. Cameron,
D. Cozzo, M . Lapezker, N. Sinica, R.
Krozel, and K. Gutenkauf. The Diving
Team was composed of R. Krozel, K.
Gutenkauf, and S. Aryman.
Both coaches were happy with the performance of the team and look forward
to the coming season with great excitement and hope.
RIGHT: TOP ROW: (I to r): Mgr. R. Worshows ky,
M. Lymon, T. Blockmon, J. Totoolos, K. Gutenkouf, M. Lopezker, L. Masters, S. Worso, J. Hedrick, M. Szochowicz, P. Roljoc. ROW 2: M. Koclones, S. Arymon, S. Strongin, T. Rotner, N. Sinico,
C. Reinhardt, K. LeJeune, M. Loos, R. Hogg, T .
Sonne, S. Mielke. FRONT ROW: R. Krozel, B.
Meizsner, D. Moy, C. Lymon, J. Cameron, C.
Freemon, J. Marx, L. Carlsen, D. Cozza.
LEFT: R. Korzel gets in pos ition for her next dive.
ABOVE: J. Came ron shows how easy the
breaststroke con be.
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ABOVE: S. Aryman concentrates on making her
dive. RIGHT: K. Gutenkauf performs with perfect
form .
LEFT: Are You Ready? M. Lapezker, J. Cameron,
and K. LeJeune are, as they await the start of the
race. ABOVE: A ll alone is T . Sonne, doing the
backstroke.
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�Tennis Team Smashing Success
ABOVE: TOP ROW (L to R): Ms. Mulder, B. Rosenberg, K. Sprogis, 5. Michel, L. Berk, 5. Cohen, D. Nord, C. Silver, L. Rubenstein, Ms. Majewski. ROW
2: A. Gordon, B. Borkoczy, R. Topper, A. Elrod, H. Blond, A. Brody, M. Fenche l. BOTTOM ROW: D. Schencker, T. Poles, M. Weinstein, D. Green, M.
Tobin, D. Goldstick, J. Mishkin.
LEFT: A picture of concentrotion is H. Blond, as she returns the boll.
ABOVE: Woy to get down! A. Brody reaches for o low d rop shot .
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�This year's Girl's Tennis Team, with the
great coaching of Ms. Mulder and Ms.
Majewski, had a very successful season.
Despite the terrible winds and freezing
temperatures, the girls tied for second
place in the Conference Meet and
earned the reputation of having the best
refreshments in the league. All the girls
made a special team effort and showed
a lot of enthusiasm, regardless of position or year in school. The girls' flexibility and dedication towards improvement
probably were main factors in their final
record. Ms. Mulder looks hopefully towards next season, although she will be
losing the entire second doubles and
half of third doubles teams. Outstanding
performances were given by H . Bland,
1st singles and voted most va luable
player, M. Fenchel and A. Elrod, 1st
doubles, and 2nd doubles B. Rosenberg
and L. Rubenstein, all of whom took 2nd
place ribbons in the Conference Meet.
LEFT: Look Out! Here comes one of Sr. B. Rosenberg' s powerful backhand as A. Gordon looks on.
ABOVE: C. Silver reaches for the ball. RIGHT: R. Tapper races to return her backhand while her partner watches.
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The varsity basketball team hod a disappointing season by finishing just above
a .500 overage. Cooch Schnurr attributed the bleak results to the lock of returning Seniors. However, there were
several outstanding netmen on the team.
Among these were, John Anastos, Brod
Goldstein, Jeff Cortwright, and Peter
Corrigan.
VARSITY TEAM: ABOVE: Coach Murphy, Larry
Levin, Tam McNamara, Pete Corrigan, Jeff
Cartwright, Mario Skeptar, Brad Goldstein, Brett
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Varsity Struggles
Bergles, Coach Schnurr. BOTTOM ROW: Sinon
Murathan, Terry Amarantos, John Shemroske,
Gary Booras, John Anastos, Ted Gregory, Steve
Schneider, Keith Mueller.
�ABOVE: B. Goldstein beots his opponent to the
basket os J . Cortwright gets set for a possible
rebound. ABOVE RIGHT: T. Amorontos drives
post three defenders as P. Corrigan prepares to
rebound. BELOW: T . McNamara fires up a shot.
BELOW RIGHT: J. Anastos concentrates on o free
throw.
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ABOVE: TOP ROW: R. Reichert S. Ramseyer, P.
Shemroske, C. Erickson, B. Byk, C. Grenda, G.
Kaplan, 0. Ferfer, Howard Tutt. Not Pictured C. Dubas. ROW 2: (I to r): Cooch Earl, J. Weiss, G.
Stec, B. Pindros, D. Hendley, M. Handzel, M. Erlichmon, S. Sorkin, P. Konsewicz. RIGHT: M.
Handzel shoots as others look on.
The 1976-77 sophomore basketball
team made tremendous improvement although winding up with a seemingly disappointing record . Aimed at making the
individual members better players rather
than winning games, the philosophy of
the sophs was to make them excellent
players as far as skill and ball handling.
Much of the team's success was credited
to their height and good rebounding.
The players also became better shooters
which helped compensate for their lack
of quickness and difficulty in pressure
situations. The team was led by the fine
play of Rich Reichert, Dave Hindley and
Mark Handzel although Coach Earl felt
Chris Erikson made the major contribution of making the team a cohesive unit.
Coach Earl was surprised that the team
was able to maintain a fine attitude despite their poor record and hoped that
combined with their physical potential
that they would perform well for the
varsity.
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�TOP LEFT: A West player receives a couple of
knocks while concentrating on making the basket.
ABOVE: This Soph defender finds himself al l alone
as two opponents try to block his shot. BOTTOM
LEFT: Everyone tries to get into the act as the boll
comes off the boards. BELOW: B. Hendley shoots
over his opponent while others look on.
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�Frosh Surprisingly Strong
The freshman "A" basketball team·
came on strong in the second half of the
season to end up with a respectable
league record. After a mediocre start
the team held a meeting and was determined to" finish the season playing their
very best. Coach Minor attributed the
team's turnaround to the general improvement of each of the players. The
team was excellent defensively and
passed and handled the ball well. The
only major weakness was their ability to
shoot in pressure situations which resulted in many close losses. More experience, however, should correct this. The
team played well in strong wins over
Maine East and Niles North. Coach
Minor was happy with the team's serious
attitude and stated that the players had
good potential to develop into fine ball
players.
Frosh A BOTTOM ROW: Mork Blumenthal, Howie
Frozin, Scott Strongin, Poul Morton, Morgon Cuff,
Ben Froeming, Don Pieper, Eric Kiesel. TOP ROW:
Eric Simon, Ron Asher, Gory Plotnik, John Moyer,
Lee Noren, Kent Vo lenziono, Phil Wox, Joe Morgon, Cooch Lorry Miner.
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�Hard Working Frosh Respectable
Although not reflected in its record, the
1976-77 freshman B basketball team
had a very successful year. The team
only finished the season near the 500
mark, yet Coach Klebba was pleased by
the team's excellent attitude and progress. Most of their success was attributed to their hard . work and competitiveness. The team was aided by the
consistent performances of lead ing
scorer Al Goebel, Ron Asher, and David
Martin. Although not exceptionally tall
or quick, many of the players displayed
a fine shooting touch from the field.
Coach Klebba expressed confidence that
with their enthusiasm and grasp of the
fundamentals that the players show potentia l to be fine varsity performers in
the future.
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I to r): B. Weil, S. Morgon, A
Goebel, A Moltz, T. Gladden, D. Mortin, D. Musick,
L. Kaiser, Cooch M. Klebbo. ROW 2: S. Weiss, B.
Majewski, P. Petrakis, M. Schwartz, R. Schmidt, C.
Maynord.
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RIGHT: S. Murothon concentrates on making his
free throw.
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�Varsity Gymnasts Star Individually
ABOVE: (I to r): Cooch Armour, D. Kerbel, G.
Klein, M. Kerbel, P. Helgeson, J. Co livo, P. Mastertch, B. Strassman, D. Todd, C. Stein, D. Adil-
The varsity gymnastic team had an average season finishing at 5-7 on the
year. Coach Armour felt the effort was
excellent, but that he was disappointed
in the loss of two members that could
have helped a great deal. Coach Armour said that team morale was hurt by
the loss but that the was very satisfied
with those that fin ished the season. The
team had gymnasts Darell Kerbel and
Paul Helgeson, who both had good
chances at the State tournament. Next
year looks good, with four returning seniors.
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man, M. Segal, D. Goone. BELOW: D. Kerbel, captain, performing a Von the parallel bars.
�ABOVE: LEFT: D. Todd swings down from a handstand. ABOVE RIGHT: J. Caliva executing double
leg circles on the horse. LOWER LEFT: D. Kerbel
performing a cut-catch on the high bar. LOWER
RIGHT: P. Helgeson displays a back flip on the
trampoline.
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�Sophs Have Super Season
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ABOVE: ( I to r): Cooch Burkel, J . Mo lloy, B. Levy,
S. Brown, A . Murphy, C. Kodoto, J. Barron, E. Rice,
M . Holop, S. Bjorklund, B. Fox, S. Kestler, K.
Homann, T . Bravo. Not pictured ore D. Mcleon,
G. Pockrondt. RIGHT: E. Rice executing a loop off.
LOWER RIGHT: B. Fox performing a strength
move on the rings.
The sophomore gymnastic team complied an exce llent team record of 9-2.
Coach Burkel ca lled it an exceptional
season with individual stars B. Fox and
G. Pockrandt. B. Fox had the highest
all-around average at the sophomore
level in the state. Coach Burkel feels Fox
is one o f the best gymnasts he has eve r
coached. A s a t eam, Coach Burkel ca lled them highly coac habl e, exce llent
workers that established and met short
range goo Is. As a freshman team, these
gymnasts broke all team records. As
sophomores, they broke the team high
of 74 points by more than 20 points. As
coming varsit y, the sophomore team
looks like a top state cont ender.
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�TOP LEFT: S. Bjorklund holding on Lon the rings.
TOP RIGHT: J. Solomon mounting with o Moore
on the horse. ABOVE LEFT: M . Holop does a
brony on the trompoline. ABOVE RIGHT: G. Poe-
krondt shows good form in a handstand on the
parallel bars.
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�Frosh Swing
The 1976-77 freshman team managed
to end up with an average record of 4-5.
Bright spots on the team were tumbler
Bill Reichle, who placed first at the
freshman Invitational, and Joe Krozil on
the pommel horse. Coach Lovering felt
the team worked fairly hard, but the
team was hurt with a lack of experience
as compared to other local schools.
Next year, the team will be looking forward to the improvement of skills and
hope to have a better season.
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I to r): Cooch Leve ring, R.
Taibl, B. Riechle, K. He ad, P. Prinz, Cooc h Ne lson .
ROW 2 : T . Silverman, P. Cammarota, J . Elliot, P.
Mas t e rton. BOTTOM ROW: R. Goo d mon, L.
Aren son, T . Fahe y, J. Krozil, K. Kle in. RI GHT: J .
Prochotsky perfo rms a diffic ult move on the bars.
206
�LEFT: L. Arenson executes on L on the parallel
bars. BELOW LEFT: P. Masterton swings into this
next move on the bars. BELOW RIGHT: R. Goodmon huffs and puffs on the high bar.
207
�Varsity Wrestlers Gain Respect
The varsity wrestling team, with the aid
of many fine wrestlers, finished over
.500 this season . Some outstanding performances were given by Bob and Bill
Porter. Bill had an uncomparable record
of 21-0, with 11 wins by pinning his opponent, and Bob had a record of 15-0.
Bill also won the Niles East tournament,
believed to be the toughest tournament
in the state. Both qualified for the state
meet, and Bill captured 2nd place, finishing the season at 34-2. Some other top
performers were Mike Jacobs and Paul
Mitsui. Coach Porter felt that his team
strived hard to achieve their goals, and
has high hopes for next year and the
many returning members.
BELOW: TOP ROW (I tor): Cooch Porter, K. Murphy, L. Roberts, M. Coward, F. Kruzinski, M. Stern,
G. George, L. Atsoves, Cooch Yonz. ROW 2: R.
Korb, C. Becker, K. Lodin, M. Roppin, B. Rossett, J.
Cotrone, A. Perl, C. Atsoves, M. Jacobs. ROW 3 :
P. Mitsui, M. Bordenet, Bob Porter, B. Gokbudok,
R. Milewski, Bill Porter, P. Shemroske . RIGHT: Bob
Porter uses a front headlock to pin his man .
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I
�ABOVE LEFT: F. Kruzinski moves for o single leg
tokedown. ABOVE RIGHT: M. Jacobs breaks his
opponent down with a chicken wing. BOTTOM
LEFT: Bill Porter executes a double chicken wing
on his opponent. BOTTOM RIGHT: A. Perl works
for the breakdown.
I
209
�Grapplers Look Promising
The 1976-77 Sophomore wrestling team
ended up with quite a respectable season, finishing 9-8. Outstanding wrest lers
inc luded Steve Edwards, who lost only
one match during the season and won
first place in the Notre Dame Tourney.
Steve Binder, Bruce Sienkowski, and
Mitch Abrams, who also placed in the
Notre Dame meet.
Coach Richardson was a little disappointed in the turnout of the team. He
was fo reed to forfeit many matches because of a lack of depth. He looks forward to a better year next year and
hopes to see more men turn out.
BELOW: TOP ROW (I to r): C. Mueller, N. Mohan,
B. Sienkowski, R. Catrone. ROW 2: S. Nitsche, M.
Abrams, S. Fritz. BOTTOM ROW: S. Binder, J.
Travis, S. Edwards, L. Stern. RIGHT: S. Edwards
grapples with an opponent.
210
�Matmen Get Pinned
BOTTOM LEFT: G. Rubiano administers a breakdown on his opponent. ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I tor):
Coach Schusteff, C. LoPok, M. Besterman, M.
Kasch. ROW 2 : G. Rubiano, M. Chao, T . Sprague.
BOTTOM ROW: R. Peterson, M. Loukis, G. Rose,
S. Rubinstein. NOT PICTURED: C. Wheeler, B. Abrahams, B. Sokniewicz, J. Dittrich.
The 1976-77 freshman wrestling team
did not fair well this season. Their main
problem was a lack of depth, which led
to an overall record of 0-16.
There were some bright spots on the
team. excellent performances were produced by such grapplers as C. Wheeler,
who placed 2nd in conference along
with Mitch Besterman, Gus Rubiano,
Mark Chao, and Gary Rose .
Coach Schusteff felt that the team improved towards the end of the year by
scoring the second h ighest total against
the conference champions, Niles East, in
a losing effort.
211
�Harriers Individual Winners
....
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ABOVE: TOP ROW: Cooch Brennon, G. Bailey, A.
Grujonoc, K. Abrohonson, A. Kideys, P. Nowies-
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niok, Cooch Campbell. ROW 2: J. Heinz, T . Torres,
R. Jensen, K. Joh nson, B. Fouty, C. Biochi. BOT-
TOM ROW: M. Glenner, R. Fairley, M. Okazaki, K.
Worzebocher, N. Porcaro, K. Checun, D. Edington .
�ABOVE: TOP ROW (I to r.): Coach Campbell, J.
Brotman, J. Fisher, S. Fisher, T. Carlson, A . Keno,
B. Staiger, Coach Brennan. ROW 2: R. Arendt, M .
Moy, J. Quinn, M. Torres, R. Braver, R. Bedony, G.
Vertelha. ROW 3: N . Jaffe, J. Newman, C. lrpino,
S. Mersch, H. Kahn, K. Klemm. BOTTOM ROW: E.
Borin, N . Evaristo, G. Kummel, J. Hill, S. Lirtzman,
A . Gulano, D. Cohen.
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l '.t
The 1976-77 Indoor track team came up
w ith a fine season record of 13-9, although they were plagued by lack of
members. They captured the Township
championship meet for the sixth year in
a row, as well as placing fifth in the Conference Meet.
Outstanding performers in the Conference meet, as well as in the regular season, were: Roy Jensen, who took two
first place titles, set a new record in 50
yd. low hurdles, placed second in high
hurdles, and had the second best time in
the nation in low hurdles; Jim H einz,
second in the 440 and tying the schoo l
record; and Ken Chelcun, placing fourth
in the 440. O ther outstanding team
members inc luded Srs. K. Johnson, B.
Fouty, and T. Torres.
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�Tankers Spring A Leak
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I to r): M. Recker, (Coach), J. Benbow, J. Comeron, G. Robin, B. Daehler. ROW 2: E. Klancnik, J. Mclean, P. Reichstetter, D.
Melnick, G. Anderson (coach).
LEFT: This is not time to be cheating! B. Daeh ler f loats
towards the finish. ABOVE: Look Ma ! No hands! J. Cameron
swims the breaststroke.
2 14
�The varsity swim team, under head
coach Glenn Anderson, had a tough
season, finishing at l-7forthe year. Like
so many other teams at West, the swim
team was plagued by a lack of swimmers. Lome excellent performances
were given by John Benbow, Bob
Daehler, Ed Klancnik, and Jim Mclean.
On the optimistic side, Coach Anderson
observed that this year's team scored
more points than any other team and
that the team improved as the season
progressed. He also felt that to be a
contender he needs more swimmers, and
he hopes next year will turn out more
hopeful.
TOP RIGHT : G . Robin st roins towards the finish of the race.
ABOVE: This butterfly is beautiful. J. Benbow sho ws just how ea sy
it really is. ABOVE RIGHT: Ha- Ha. What's so funny? J . M c Lean
puts on comica l expression while concentrating on his opponents.
2 15
�ABOVE: TOP ROW (I to r): Coach M. Recker, B. Sin, A. McCarty, A. Delinko, A. McNichols, J. Kim, J. Boepple, E. Estes, Coach G. Anderson.
ABOVE: Unidentified swimmer does the backstroke in a meet.
ABOVE RIGHT: E. Estes keeps his face devoid of expression while
doing the backstroke.
216
�Frosh Hopeful
The Frosh swim team of 1976-77 looked
promising this year as the team was
highlighted by first rate showings from
such members as Leif Berg, Barry Malkin, Ron Braver, Dave Kaufman, and
Steve Sobczak. The team was hurt by
the low interest in swimming but the outlook for this young team seems optimist ically good.
LEFT: Don't just stand there! L. Berg grimaces as
he prepares to leove the water.
TOP: Coach Becke r, M. Mahan, B. Malkin, L. Travis. BOTTOM: S. Sobczak, K. Putz, L. Harris, L. Be rge, D. Kaufman, B. Kozacar, Coach Ande rson.
21 7
�Skilled Spikers A Smash!
ABOVE: TOP ROW (r. to I): D. Defrancesco, C.
Hintz, P. Bothfeld, D. Ezerin, P. Hintz, D. Hintz, J.
Soro, K. Wikstrom. ROW 2: Ms. Koy, I. Kleifield, J.
Becker, T. Friedman, K. LeJeune, S. Cohen, L.
Chin, J. Molone, Ms. Heeren. BOTTOM ROW: J.
Louder; mgr, M. Robin, P. Hilkin, P. Chin, D.
Durso, S. Funai.
LEFT: Cooch Heeren gives downcast team a little
pep talk. ABOVE: D. Hintz and J. Molone watch
the boll as I. Kleifield sets up to spike.
218
�The 1976-77 Girls Volleyball team had
one of its best seasons, with a 3rd place
win in districts. Everyone played their
best and they relied on teamwork, not
one or two outstanding players, using
each member's specia lty to the fullest.
According to Ms. Kay, varsity coach, the
reason for their success was their high
level of skill, which was the highest in
the history of the team. However, one of
their main problems and the reason their
overall record was 6 -4 was keeping the
team morale up during a match. If they
lost a game, it was not because they
were out-psyched.
With the JV's 9-1 record and the B
team's 6-2 record, Ms. Kay looks hopefully towards a great team next year.
LEFT: S. Cohen sees her diving effort fail.
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ABOVE: Team members congratulate each other
as t hey make a successful spike. RIGHT: J. Becker
sets the ba ll up t o one of her teammates.
219
�Girl Gymnasts Make State
The high light of the season was the
qualification of Marilyn Taldone and
Jody T reitler, vault; Karen Dermer and
Karen Loicano, uneven bars; Chris Putz,
balance beam; and Jane McDonald,
floor exercise; for the first State Championships held at Maine East and televised on Channel 9 Feb. 12.
Other fine points of the season were a
7-1 division record and placing second in
conference and district meets. Coach
Judi Sloan explained that the team
finished where she had expected and
they reached all of their goals. She was
also very pleased with the turnout of the
Invitational hosted at West.
According to Ms. Sloan the future looks
tremendous. She has a young team, with
many outstanding girls coming in. Other
super performances were given by Carol
Buffo, beam; Carey Lyman, uneven bars;
and Janet Lease, vaulting horse.
LEFT: Look Easy? C. Buffo poses gracefully on the
balance beam.
BELOW: TOP ROW: (I tor): K. Dermer, c;. Buffo, J . ·
McDonald, J. Buffo, K. Loiacono, B. . Socasli, S.
Pavlik, C. Putz. ROW 2: Coach J. Sloan, D. Zorros,
220
. K. Sloma, K. Sobcjok, J. Lease, C. Lymon, S.
Dosse, W. Walloch, L. Nordeen, W. Vinci, D.
Zobich, Mgr. J. Quirk. ROW 3: P. Krier, E. Cohen,
R. Ridenhouer, A . Pollach, S. Friedlander, J. Ross,
J. Treitler, Asst. Coach J . Armour. BOTTOM
ROW: Captains M. Toldone, K. Ke rbe l.
�ABOVE LEFT: J. Buffo performs o difficult move.
ABOVE RIGHT: M . Toldone concentrotes on her
voult os she flies through the air. BELOW LEFT: S.
Dosse smiles before executing her next move.
BELOW RIGHT: K. Kerbel prepares to come down
from her handstand as Cooch Sloon looks on.
221
�VARSITY SOCCER
FROSH A SOCCER
Niles West
3
0
2
1
2
0
0
2
2
1
3
3
Niles West
6
Conant
Niles West
0
New Trier East
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Lake Forest
Niles West
2
1
Lake Forest
Gordon Tech
4
Niles West
Loyola
0
0
Niles West
6
Waukegan East
Niles West
4
Moine East
Niles West
2
Moine South
1
2
0
5
Moine West
Hersey
Waukegan East
Moine East
Moine South
Glenbrook South
Moine West
Niles East
Glenbrook North
Niles North
1
2
0
3
2
2
1
0
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
1
0
5
2
2
Glenbrook South
Niles East
0
Glenbrook North
4
Niles North
Niles West
Niles West
Forest View
0
2
Highland Pork
GIRLS SWIM
Niles West
w
Moine North
L
Niles West
forf.
Moine South
forf.
w
w
w
Niles West
L
East Leyden
Niles West
L
L
Glenbrook S.
Niles East
Ni les West
w
w
Niles West
L
Moine West
Niles West
L
Moine East
Niles West
L
W. Leyden
Niles West
Niles West
Glenbrook N.
Niles North
League championship -
L
L
w
w
w
6th place
SOPH SOCCER
Niles West
2
3
Gordon Tech
Niles West
4
Loyola
Niles West
2
Niles West
Niles West
Hersey
Waukegan East
Niles West
Niles West
Lake Forest
4
1
Moine East
Moine South
Niles West
6
G lenbrook South
Niles West
3
3
0
Moine West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
2
0
2
1
0
Niles East
Glenbrook North
Niles North
1
0
0
FROSH B SOCCER
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
222
0
0
0
1
0
3
0
0
Lake Forest
4
Forest View
Glenbrook North
1
0
1
0
1
5
5
Niles North
4
Gordon Tech
Gordon Tech
Moine East
Glenbrook South
Moine West
�Sports Scoreboard
VAESITY GOLF
SOPH GOLF
Niles West
167
Rolling Meadows
176
Niles West
164
Notre Dame
t
Niles West
193
Rolling Meadows
192
Niles West
160
158
Notre Dame
204
Niles West
168
Palatine
153
Niles West
170
Palatine
198
Niles West
142
Evanston
140
Niles West
144
Evanston
154
Niles West
156
Glenbrook south
151
Niles West
168
Glenbrook South
189
Niles West
172
Maine East
164
Niles West
178
Maine East
213
Niles West
162
Waukegan East
158
Niles West
169
Waukegen East
189
Niles West
157
Niles North
162
Niles West
195
Niles North
197
Niles West
166
Niles East
158
Niles West
186
Niles East
188
Niles West
162
Maine South
148
Niles West
183
Maine South
200
Niles West
156
Glenbrook North
151
Niles West
170
Glenbrook North
186
Niles West
108
Maine West
112
Niles West
117
Maine West
136
Conference -
5th place
VARSITY FOOTBALL
SOPH FOOTBALL
8
6
Niles West
6
Evanston
13
Niles West
8
Waukegan East
13
forf.
Niles West
0
Glenbrook North
Maine East
21
Niles West
0
Maine East
22
33
Glenbrook South
23
Niles West
0
Glenbrook South
28
36
Niles East
0
Niles West
19
Niles East
34
28
Niles North
14
Niles West
16
Niles North
30
Maine South
13
Niles West
28
Maine South
0
Maine West
12
Niles West
8
Maine West
8
Niles West
3
Niles West
36
Waukegan East
Niles West
forf.
Glenbrook North
Niles West
14
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Ni les West
6
Niles West
34
Evanston
L
2
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GIRLS' TENNIS
Niles West
Regina Dominican
5
Highland Park
2
Niles West
6
Niles West
1
Glenbrook North
6
Niles West
3
Maine South
4
Niles West
6
Niles North
1
Niles West
3
Niles East
4
Niles West
6
Glenbrook South
1
Niles West
6
Moine West
1
Niles West
0
Evanston
7
Niles West
4
Maine East
3
Third place in Conference
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�VARSITY GYMNASTICS
Niles West
86.89 Conant
Niles West
87.77 New Trier East
83 .14
94.41'
Niles West
97.62 Glenbrook South
111.95
103.29 Glenbrook North
105.09
Niles West 7th of 13 Moine East Invite
Niles West
Niles West
80.45 Moine West
64.54
Niles West
99.15 Moine East
31.05
Niles West
89.68 Arlington
109.32
Ni les West
98.60 Niles North
112.32
Ni les West
111.23 Evanston
Niles West
Niles West
118.90
85.54 Niles East
135.37
113.70 Moine South
88.1 2
5th League Meet
2nd District
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
SOPH GYMNASTICS
FROSH B FOOTBALL
Niles West
2
Glenbrook South
Niles West
2
Moine East
Niles West
0
Niles East
2
Niles West
Niles West
2
Moine West
0
Niles West
Niles West
96
Moine East
100
Niles West
0
1
Niles West
92
Arlington
64
Niles West
forf.
Niles West
2
Niles West
Glenbrook North
Niles West
0
Niles West
77
Conant
42
Niles West
12
Woukengon East
6
Niles West
Niles North
2
0
75
New T rier East
45
Niles West
forf.
Glenbrook North
forf.
70
Glenbrook South
Niles West
Ni les West
Moine East
Glenbrook North
55
49
0
77
0
Glenbrook South
14
Niles North
forf.
38
Moine South
2
Niles West
66
Moine West
41
Niles West
6
Moine West
New Trier West
Niles West
2
Niles West
75
Niles North
77
Niles West
0
Moine South
8
32
Niles West
12
Moine West
38
Niles West
2
Evanston
0
Ni les West
78
Evanston
Niles West
0
New Trier East
2
Niles West
82
Moine South
Soph Champions at Conant Invite -
28
1st
FROSH A FOOTBALL
Niles West
6
Waukegan East
Niles West
forf.
Glenbrook North
Niles West
6
Niles West
14
Niles West
8
Niles West
34
Niles West
Niles West
224
Niles East
30
12
8
forf.
Moine East
14
Glenbrook South
34
Niles East
6
Niles North
0
20
Moine South
14
6
Moine West
6
�VARSITY WRESTLING
Niles West
42
Niles West
7
Niles West
14
Highland Pork
52
Niles West
12
Palatine
42
Niles West
24
Bilvidere
24
Niles West
18
Glenbrook South
41
Niles West
60
Luther North
Niles West
33
Notre Dome
24
Niles West
42
Lake View
16
Niles West
36
Loyola
18
Niles West
20
Moine East
30
Niles West
14
Waukegan West
37
Niles West
22
Prospect
34
Niles West
34
Moine West
24
Niles West
16
Glenbrook North
30
Niles West
46
Niles North
13
Niles West
12
Niles East
37
Niles West
26
Moine South
34
Lake Forest
18
Grant
52
6
SOPH WRESTLING
Niles West
60
Lake Forest
12
Niles West
15
Grant
54
Niles West
44
Highland Pork
12
Niles West
19
Belvidere
28
35
Niles West
16
Palatine
Niles West
44
Glenbrook South
13
Niles West
36
Notre Dome
25
3
Niles West
53
Luther North
Niles West
64
Lake View
Niles West
17
Loyola
Moine East
12
Waukegan West
47
6
38
Niles West
49
Niles West
6
Niles West
33
Prospect
30
Niles West
34
Moine West
35
Niles West
30
Glenbrook North
45
Niles West
27
Niles North
20
Niles East
44
Moine South
34
29
Lyons
45
Ni les West
30
Lyons
66
46
Ni les West
68
Highland Park
59
75
57
70
Niles West
39
Highland Pork
22
VARSITY BASKETBALL
SOPH BASKETBALL
FROSH B BASKETBALL
Niles West
8
Niles West
53
Niles West
Niles West
40
Waukegan West
78
Ni les West
37
Highland Pork
Niles West
38
Glenbrook South
37
Niles West
38
St. Leo
62
Ni les West
62
Evanston
Loyola
52
Niles West
58
Notre Dame
Niles West
32
Moine East
48
Ni les West
31
Niles West
34
Glenbrook North
37
Niles West
33
Notre Dome
49
Niles West
67
Loyola
51
Ni les West
68
Glenbrook South
55
Waukegan West
39
Niles West
35
Moine West
37
Niles West
49
Glenbrook South
Niles West
31
Waukegan West
48
Niles West
38
Niles West
38
Niles North
17
Niles West
33
Moine South
42
Niles West
38
Glenbrook North
56
Ni les West
68
Glenbrook North
38
Moine East
62
Niles West
56
Moine East
57
66
43
Niles West
50
Niles East
39
Niles West
Niles West
34
New Trier East
46
32
41
25
Niles West
41
Maine West
Glenbrook South
Niles West
Niles West
Moine West
28
Niles North
72
Niles West
56
Proviso East
79
51
Ni les West
35
Niles East
44
Niles West
56
Rolling Meadows
64
Niles West
52
Niles West
35
Glenbrook North
Niles West
41
Moine East
71
Niles West
41
Moine South
76
Niles West
48
Niles North
73
Niles West
42
Niles North
25
Niles West
31
Glenbrook South
59
Ni les West
87
Niles East
71
Niles West
50
Niles East
43
Niles West
31
New Trier East
57
Niles West
60
Maine South
63
Niles West
46
Mo South
44
Niles West
45
Glenbrook North
51
Niles West
65
Glenbrook South
80
Niles West
45
Moine East
50
Niles West
42
New Trier East
64
Niles West
50
Moine West
48
Niles West
85
Glenbrook North
72
Niles West
29
Niles North
31
Ni les West
72
Moine East
90
Niles West
24
Niles East
41
Niles West
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Moine West
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Niles West
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Maine South
68
Niles West
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Niles North
Niles West
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Niles East
Niles West
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Moine South
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St. Benedict
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Evanston
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��Superintendent Wesley Gibbs
Ms. Shirley Garland
Mr. Fred Minkus
Dr. Edward Kaminski
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�School Board Introduces Pass/Fai I
The year of 1976-1977 brought many
changes to Niles West. Most of them
hod to go through the school board.
Any proposal or bill that was passed in
the school government would later go to
the school board, if it was to affect the
three Niles Township schools . There ore
seven schoo l board members, plus the
superintendent. The board members
were elected to their positions by members of the community. The board members give the final decision to policies
concerning the three Niles Township
High Schools. Two of the policies that
they worked on were; unifying the Poss/
Fail system in the three Niles District
schools and formulating a weighted
grades policy. This policy will go into effect ofter a little more work by the
school board . Also, the board was a
main key to settling the teacher strike
which occurred early in the school year.
Ms. Evelyn Rosenzweig
Dr. Eric Moch
Mr. George Hanus
Mr. James Gottreich
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�Administrators Strive For
Dr. Nicholas T. Mannos
This year, the administrators continued
to work fo r retoining the high standards
of Niles West High School. They were
especially concerned with the learning of
the students. A prime example of their
concern was illustrated by on event that
occured a few weeks ofter the opening
of school in the foll of 1976. Many of the
Niles West Township teachers went on
strike, leaving the students in a state of
confusion. Acting quickly, the school
board authorized the administrators to
interview and hire teachers to substitute
for the striking teachers. Through this,
they showed their concern for the students' welfare.
Throughout the year, they worked hard
to keep the rights of the students intact.
Dr. Monnos, the principal of Niles West
for the last seventeen years was aided
by nine able deportment heads. They
were: Mrs. Geri Nosh, dean of classes
1977 and 1979, Mr. Gerold Turry, dean
of classes 1978 and 1980, Mr. Harold
Tropp, director of the physical education
deportment, Mr. John Winterhalter, director of the industrial arts deportment,
Mr. Edmund Brufke, director of the history and fine arts deportments, Mr.
Richard Antes, director of student services, Mr. Dole Flick, director of the
moth and science deportments, and Mr.
Dennis Fickes, building manager. These
ten administrators combined to keep the
schoo I and its students in the good condition in which it hos always been.
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�Quality Education
Ms. Geri Nash
Mr. Haro ld Trapp
Mr. Gerald Turry
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�Mr. John Winterhalter
Dr. Edward Brufke
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Mr. Richard Antes
�Mr. Jerry Kupferberg
Mr. Dale Flick
Mr. Dennis Fickes
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�Secretaries Help Administrators and Students
The secretaries help the students when
they would like to see the school administrators. They make appointments for the
students and they answer any questions
they can. The secretaries are Mrs.
Thomas - Dr. Mannos, Mrs. Ruggard Mr. Trapp, Mrs. Mooradian - Mr. Winterhalter, Mrs. Karpinski - Mr. Fickes,
Mrs. Phillipe - Mr. Antes, Mrs. Baringer
- Dr. Brufke, Mrs. Mitnick - Mr. Flick,
and Mrs. Turbov - Mr. Kupferburg.
Mrs. Dorothy Mitnick
Mrs. Marion Thomas
Mrs. Marge Phillippe
Mrs. Dorothy Beringer
Mrs. Phyllis Mooradin
Mrs. Marlene Karpinski
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Mrs. June Turbov
�Office Personal Contribute Great Amount of Work
The west division office personal assisted the students at Niles West in
many ways. Some of the things they
take care of are locks and lockers, bus
passes, identification cards, mailing
and many other things.
Mrs. Cissy Arvidson
Mrs. Dorothy Groth, Mrs. Barbara Hedrich, Mrs. Shirley Shmidt, Mrs. Val
Fassel
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�Counselors Help Students With New Pass Fail System
The counselors once again assisted the
students through another year. One of
their biggest jobs this year was to
explain to the students the new pass fai l
system which was adopted by the school
board. The pass fail system differed
from the former credit system because it
did not allow students to take courese
required for graduation pass fail. The
counselors not only had to explain this
change to the studentd but they also
had to help them change plans which
they may have made when the credit
audit system was still in use.
The counselors also had a role in the
new academic study hall. The study hall
was assigned to students by their teachers when the teacher felt a student
needed to spend more time on a subject.
The counselors had to talk to the students about the recommendations and
then they would approve or disapprove
the recommendations. The counselors
agree that the thing which makes their
job most enjoyable is working with students. They find the students are live ly
and interesting.
Mr. Leo Hoosline
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Dr. Robe rt Redig
Ms. Mary Carr
Dr. Arthur Ryden
Dr. Walter Cocking
�Mr. Harry Sortal
Mr. Frank Mustari
Mr. John Chambers
Ms. Roberta Jorgeson
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�Counselors Clerks Keep Things Running Smoothly
The counselors clerks assist the counselors in many ways. Some of the
things they do are sorting test scores
according to home room, and typing
college recommendations which the
counselors have written. They also
organize plans for such events as college night.
Mrs. Jen Landerman
Mrs. Esther Petsch
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�Resource Personnel Maintain Order
The four resource centers are frequently being used. Thanks to the help
and knowledge of the resource personnel, the resource centers are not chaotic
or noisy. Because the personnel maintain a quiet level in the resource centers,
it is a nice place to study.
Mrs. Evelyn Krueger
Mrs. Lydia Hinz
Mrs. Mary Trigsted
Mrs. Dorothy Birmingham
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�Art Department Creates
The Art Department, as always,
teaches students skills and techniques in
a variety of areas in art, such as,
sculpture, painting, and drawing. This
enables the students to use their imagination and creativity and to present it in
a way that is fun and interesting.
The teacher's primary objective is to
teach the student to observe not only
appearances, but also feelings and to
express them in art.
Ms. Cheryl Kazmer
Mr. Tom Blackburn
Mr. Gary Davis
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�Business Ed. And CVE Combine
The Business Education and CVE
Deportments combined this year to
form one group. The classes which
are taught enable the student to have
a better understanding of the business
world and its ways. Everyone must
take at least one business education
course before graduating.
Mr. Pat Savage
Mr. Ewald Grosshuesch
Ms. Joanne Brownell
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�Ms. Dorothy Wise
Mr. Darrell Smith
Mr. Richard Yanz
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�Ms . Annabel Begly
Mr. Frank Fitzpatrick
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�Ski.lls Taught In Industrial Arts
Auto mechanics, aeronautics,
electricity, radio technology, industrial drawing, metals, woodworking,
and architectural drawing were
some courses offered to students
this year. The Industrial Arts Department ~ontinued to promote student interest in skilled labor. These
valuable skills which the department
taught will benefit students in the future .
Mr. Jack Lain
Mr. Marc Anderson
Mr. Larry Erickson
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�Mr. Mel Schmidt
Mr. Glen Anderson
Mr. Gene Volkman
Mr. Erwin Froehlich
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�English Dept. Goes Computer
This year, the Niles West English Department took advantage of the tremendous resources of the school's computers. After hard work last summer by
dedicated teachers, "Genie" programs
were developed for the use of incoming
freshmen as well as for the use with upperclassmen as training for the SAT and
ACT examinations. Semester exams
were developed for freshmen to systematically test their progress in department courses. Among new aquisitions by the department were the two
new television cameras and a monitor
for use in the video lab.
Ms. Barbara Gordon
Ms. Lorraine Hatscher
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Ms. Faith Shapiro
Mr. James Sweeney
�Mr. Morris Parker
Ms. Linda Horwitz
Ms. Angela Graham
Mr. William Geisman
Mr. Marvin Klebba
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�Mr. Jim Johnson
Mr. John Dubois
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Mr. Thomas McMahon
Mr. James Knaak
�Mr. Richard Gragg
Ms. Molly Magee
Mr. Patrick Flynn
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�Mr. James Batts
Mr. Robert Johnson
Mr. Edmund Berek
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Mr. Jerome Orr
�Fluency Stressed Through Conversation
One of the major goals of the Foreign
Language Department this year was to
improve in the conversational track of
foreign language study. New teaching
materials were aquired, such as sets of
new audio cassettes which were in full
use in foreign language courses. These
tapes give students an excellent opportunity to improve their accents. Standardized semester testing was employed
to follow the progress of students in department courses .
Ms. Terese Klinger
Mr. George Brink
Mr. Roger Stein
Ms. Olga Georgiev
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�Ms. Kay T ourcotte
Ms. Gertrude O'Reilly
Mr. Peter Zorn
Ms. Kathrine Beck
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Mr. Isaac Hoffman
�Ms. Irma Stefanini
Mr. Joseph Brennan
Mr. Alex Miron
Ms. Marla Cowen
Ms. Diana Browning
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�Management for Living has High Enrollment
Management for Living was the course
with the highest registration in the Home
Economics department this year. Management for Living not only provided the
students with a beneficial learning experience but it also fulfilled the consumer
economics requirement.
In the Foods section this year the
Foreign Foods class not only prepared
dishes from other countries but they also
studied the origins of the foods. Second
semester this year another type of foods
class, Vocational Foods, prepared and
sold food to faculty and staff.
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Ms. Wilda DeFur
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�Driving Range Used For Full Year
This was the first year the Drivers Education department used the driving
range for both semesters. Last year the
range was not completed until after the
schoo l year had began.
Also this year Niles North joined Niles
East and Niles West in using the range.
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Mr. Bill Richardson
Mr. Gene Earl
Mr. Don Huff
Mr. Jim Kettleborough
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Mr. Stan Jones
Ms. Kathy Bentsen
Ms. Marge Gerhardt
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�Computers Continue Usefulness
This year, the math department had
utilized the computers even more. They
are used by both the students and faculty
of all the math classes . One computer that
was used only this year was the micro
processor. This new computer is small
enough so that it could be carted onto a
classroom and actually be programmed
and used in the classroom.
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Ms. Alice Foote
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�Mr. Robert Murphy
Mr. Donald Field
Mr. Raymond Bentson
Ms. Mavis Streyffeler
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�Mr. Dennis Filliman
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Mr. Jim Martin
Mr. Carl Geis
Mr. Leonard Sachs
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�Media Center Serves The School
The staff of the Media Center all
contributed much to the school
this year. Each librarian knows
about a specific resource in the
library, Annex, or A.V.E. center,
and each cooperated with some of
the other various departments at
Niles West. One librarian helped
other teachers with organizing a
unit that used different references
on the library. A librarian from the
Annex helped the students and
faculty work with the Reader's
Guide and periodicals. The A.V.E.
and the Listening and Viewing librarians helped the faculty and
students by arranging the audiovisual resourses. Some special
programs the library was involved
in this year were: the Martin
Luther King Jr. memorial program,
the National Library Week, ·and
also the displaying of some of the
students' artworks.
Ms . Fran Williams
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Mr. Al Rambis
Ms. Helen Porten
Ms. Phy Ilis Epstein
Ms. Eleanor Parker
�Holiday Festival Big Success
This year the music deportment offered a wide variety of courses and
extra-curricular activities for both the
vocal and instrumental areas. Students pursued solo and ensemble
work in their particu lar field of interest. Many students took private lessons at the school. Tours to other
ports of the country as well as performances at local junior high schools
we re a port of their yearly program.
T he music deportment contributed to
the spirit .of the school through its involvement in marching bond, the
H o liday Festival, the Spring Musical,
and several other productions.
Dr. Charles Groeling
Mr. Hugh McGee
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Mr. Ted Kaitchuck
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�P.E. Keeps All In Shape
The school year was the second successful year of the new grading scale
at Niles West for both boys and girls.
The girls continued using the elective
program and the boys still used the
fixed program. The gym program offered these courses: Football, tennis,
volleyball, basketball, swimming,
gymnastics, softball, track, among
others. Student participation was also
encouraged in all extra-curricular activities.
Ms. Judy Kay
Ms. Shari Kouba
Mr. John Burkel
Mr. Mike Skuban
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�Mr. John Armour
Dr. George Bauer
Mr. John Handzel
Mr. Jim Phipps
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Mr. Bill Schnurr
Ms. Arlene Mulder
Ms. Lee Heeren
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�Ms. Nancy White
Ms. Josie Berns
Mr. Bob Porter
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�Science Continues to Stimulate Interest
The Science Department again exhibited
that an experienced staff can provide an
excellent curriculum for students. No
new classes were added but a different
presentation of the material brought an
exciting change. Science Seminar also
did well this year due to the dedication
and hard work of the students.
Mr. John Beeftink
Mr. Glen Dessing
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Mr. Jerry Jackson
�Mr. William Coyer
Mr. David Schusteff
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Mr. Wayne Rogoski
Mr. Ernest Salners
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�Mr. William Schafer
Mr. William Apostal
Mr. Larry Broy
Mr. Warren Holz
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Mr. James Strnad
�Mr. Dennis Hoeppner
Ms. Linda Lambert
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Mr. Robert Hanrahan
Mr. Gerald Firak
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�Looking Forward to Century Three
The Socia I Studies department
again offered a fine curriculum
challenging and interesting courses
as
Psychology
Sociology
Humanities.
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The Social Studies Department also continued sponsoring bicentennial contests
for interested students. This year however the name bicentennial was changed
to Century Three, as the department
looked ahead to the future.
Ms. Celestine Van Dorpe
Mr. John Gault
Mr. Gerald Boevers
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�Mr. Chuck Anderson
Mr. Harry Stokes
Mr. Otto Karbusicky
Ms. Elizabeth Belkin
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�Ms. Carole Simone
Mr. Bill Paulson
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Mr. Dan Hill
�Ms. Jane Burton
Mr. Art Leipold
Mr. Jack Fabri
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�Special Services: Something Special
The Special Services staff took good
care of students this year, both inside
and outside of classes. For example, the
competent staff of psychologists and social workers aided students in their daily
lives while the speech and reading
teachers sharpened students' skills to
aid them in their classes. And of course,
the nurses preserved students' physical
well-being throughout the year.
Mr. Chuck Kemmler
Ms. Rena Sternberg
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Ms. Marlene Peterson
Mr. David Lee
�Ms. Pat Stewart
Mr. Ron Campbel I
Ms. Cindy Smith
Ms. Edythe Daisey
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�Ms. Eileen Springer
Ms. Lisa Kasik
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Ms. Abigail Lawrence
Mr. Allan Paschke
�Mr. Robert Krieger, Mr. Harry Arky
Ms. Rita Schalk
Ms. Lois Albanese
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Ms. Marge LeHew
Ms. Helen Lee
Ms. Bea Mroz
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�Textbook Center: (I. to r.) Ms. Maire Flynn, Ms. Evelyn Marmitt
Cafeteria Staff
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Horne
Library Stoff: (I. to r.) Ms. Stephanie Szymanski, Ms. Nena Lo rocco, Ms. Dione
Barry, Ms . Sylvia Rubenstein
Switchboard Operators: (I. to r.) Ms. Lenora DeSontis, Ms. Cynthia Schmidt, Ms. Rose Blum
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�Ms. Sandy Cosby
Mr. David Solovy
Ms. Pat Mikos
Mr. William Kelly
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�Strike Throws School Into Turmoil
In September, the Niles Township High
Schools were once again thrown into bitter turmoil with the School Board concerning the renewal of a new teacher's
contract. Dissatisfied with the Board's
delay in the contract renewal, discontented teachers struck. Despite Schoo I
Board threats ordering teachers to return to their classes, half the faculty remained on the picket lines, while the
other continued conducting classes as
usual. As a result, the Board fired all
striking teachers in a fiery, bitter, and
tumultuous School Board Meeting. The
Student body, lost somewhere in the
middle, reacted strongly and boycotted
their classes 'til the Board re-hired the
teachers back to their jobs. Within a few
days, the teachers were re-hired, students returned to their classes, and the
school began to function back to near
normalacy.
Mr. Kupferberg, Dean Turry and others gather on West's Eost lown to discus ony new developments.
Striking faculty members look over new literature concerning the
Board's threat to fire striking teachers.
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Teachers await the arrival of student and substitute's buses, in the South parking lot.
�LEFT: Students cheer and jeer classmates' speeches supporting the striking teachers. BELOW: Dr. Mannas requests that students return to their
regularly scheduled c lasses.
Dauntless, Ms. Gordon still held lectures far her English classes out of doors.
Striking teachers muster a smile far a Spectrum
photographer while battling nature's elements
among other things.
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Specia I Events
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Marthe Gump
Jim Johnson
Jerry Orr
Suzy Polin
Susie Elbin
Marc Koch
Marla Steinberg
Seniors
Rita Maron
Maria Ana rgy ros
Glenn Berman
Phyllis Ellin
David Fink
Marge Gump
Underclass
Ellen Freedman
Kim Kerbel
Margo Weinstein
Diane Zabich
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Ron Stein
Jason Ben-Zeev
Scott Newman
Kerry Okamura
Sheryl Robinson
Sports
Marcy Mas lov
John Anastos
Brian Clarke
Carol Freeman
Greg Klein
Leonard Tao
Faculty and Administration
Marla Cohen
Elaine Chen
Mindy Nelson
Cynthia Tao
Natalie Gilbert
Photographers
Artists
Index
David Schaffer
Larry Levin
Mike Minkoff
David Alpern
Danny Bernstein
Steve Shapiro
Mike Sha rtiag
Sue Anderson
~on Fetman
Carol Freeman
Marthe Gump
Glen Berman
Danny Bernstein
Harlan Wallach
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�Senior Survey
JAN ABRAMS: GAA 2,3,4; Board 3,4; Interscholastic Bowling-Team 1,2,3,4; Captain 3,4. Leaders
2,3,4.
SUSAN ASTRENE: AFS 3,4, Foreign Language
3,4, S.A.B. 3,4, Freshman Chorus l , Summer Exchange Student ta Ecuador 3.
ALEXANDRA BALCERAK: GAA 1,2,3,4, Aquasprites Lighting 3, Homecoming Committee 3,4,
Homecoming Court Nominations 3,4.
GLENN ADILMAN: Illinois State Scholar-4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Bronze Key, 2; Silver
Key, 3; Gold Key, 4; White Certificate, l. Thespians, 2,3,4; President, 3,4; Orchesis, 1,2,3,4; Vice
President, 4. Sweet Charity cost-1 , Fiddler an the
Roaf cast, 2, Puss ' n Boots Cast, 2, Oklahoma,
cast, 3, Applause, cost and crew, 3, The Unsinkable Mally Brown, cost, 4, PTSA Fashion Show, 2,
Pow Wow '74 crew, 2, In One Basket Crew, 3,
Alice in Wonderland Crew, 4, Assistant Director,
Dames at Seo, 3, Director and Publicity Chairman:
Pow Wow '75, '76, 3,4. Orchesis Dance Concert,
1,2,3,4, Delegate , International Thespian
Conference-4.
JOANNE ATSAVES: Class Cabinet 1,2,3,4, GAA
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LAURA LYNN BARGAMIAN: GAA 1,2,3,4, Bat
Girls 3,4, Homecoming Committee 2, Class Float
2, German Club 1,2, Orchesis 2, Track l , PowWow 2, Tour Guide 2,3,4, President A.C.Y.O.A.
3,4.
Toni Allard: 2nd Place in Bicentennial Sculpture
Contest, 3 .
TERRY AMARANTOS: Football, l , Basketball,
1,2,3,4, Baseball, 3,4, Ski Club, 3,4.
ANNIE BACIGALUPO: INS 2,3, Ushers 2,3, Student Activity Boord 1,2,3, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Closs Cabinets 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3,
GAA 1,2,3, GAA Boord 3, Rotary Club 4, Concert
Choir 3,4, Treasurer 4, Mixed Chorus l , Vivace
1,2,3,4, Vice President 4, Girls' Glee 2, A Capella
4, Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4, Ca-chairman
4, Prom Committee 3, Dance Committees 1,2,3,4.
STEVEN M. BACHRACH: Debate l , Niles West
Philosophy Club, Esq, 4, Founder 4, Track l , Niles
West Tennis Tournament Doubles Champion 2, Intramural Softball 2, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3,
Gold Key 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 3, Illinois State Scholar 4.
CAROLYN BAGAN: Swim Team 1,2, GAA 1,2.
DAVID M. BARRASH: Philosophy Club, Esq. (cofounde r) 4, Indoor Track 1,2, Intramural Softball
2, Scarlet Certificate l , Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3,
Gold Key 4.
CELESTE BARTEL: Thespians 1,2,3, Opus 1,4,
Ecology Club 2, Forensics 3, Girls Glee 1,2,3, Cast
of Sweet Charity l , Children' s Theatre 2, Cost of
Stary Theatre - Contest Play 2, The Crucible 3,
Pow-Wow Stage Crew 3, Children's Theatre Publicity l , Paw-Wow Publicity 2, SRA l.
CHRISTOPHER BECKER: Cross Country 1,2,3,4,
Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Outdoo r Track 1,2,3,4, Varsity
MARIA ANARGYROS: GAA, 1,2, Homecoming
Committee, 4. Senior Class Cabinet, 4; SAB, 4;
Scarlet Certificate l ; Bronze Key.
JOHN ANASTOS: White Certificate, l; Bronze
Key, 2; Silver Key, 3; Gold Key, 4; National Honors
Society, 3,4, Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
Student Committee, l , Moth Science Advisory
Committee, 4, Opus 1,2, Spectrum Staff, 4, Antismoking Club, 2, Philosophy Club, 4, esquire,
Co-Founder, N Club. Freshman A, l, Sophomore,
2, Varsity, 3,4, Basketball, Co-Captain, Central
Suburban Basketball Summer League, 3,4. National Merit Letter of Commendation, 3, Illinois
State Scholar, 4, National Spanish Examination, 2.
SUE ANDERSON: GAA, l; Vivace, 4; Honor Roll,
4.
PAUL MICHAEL ANDERSON : Football, 1,2,
Wrestling, 1,2,3, Baseball, 1,2,3,4.
NANCY ARENBERG: Scarlet Certificate, l ;
Bronze Key, 3, Usherettes, l , Foreign Language
Club, 3, Opus I, 4, Crew Pow Wow, 3, Crew Oklahoma, 3, Student Tutor - SRA Tutoring Service,
4.
HOLLY ARTSTEIN: GAA 1,2, Badminton Team
1,2.
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�N Club 3,4, Notional Honor Society 3,4, Bronze
Key 3.
MIRIAM BEGOUN: Orchesis 2,3,4, Soccerettes 2,
Usherettes 1, White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2,
Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Freshman Mixed Chorus
1, Sweet Charity 1, Fidd ler on the Roof 2, PowWow 2, Assistant Choreographer 3, Orchesis
Dance Concerts 2,3,4.
BRETT BERGLES: Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,4,
II linois State Scholar 4.
STEVEN BERK: Soccer 1,2,3, Baseball 1, Il linois
State Scholar 4, Bronze Key 4.
MINDY BERKE: Student Activities 4, Senior Closs
Cabinet 4, Scarlet Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2,
Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Nationa l Honor Society
3,4, Who's Who in American High School Students
1,2,3,4, Homecoming Committee 4, Overtures of
Fashions 2 .
AVI BERNSTEIN: Tennis Team 1,2,3,4, Notiona l
Honors Society 3,4, Illinois State Scholar 4.
CLIFF BERMAN: Germon Club 2,3,4, Soccer 1,2,3,
Wrestling 1,2,3, Track and Field 3, Intramural
Softball, Who's Who in American High School
Students 4, First Place Il linois State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2,3, IMEA Bond Contest (Division
I) Scarlet Certificate 1, White Certificate 1, Bronze
Key 2, x Silver Key 3, Fres hman Bond 1, Concert
Bond 2,3,4, Marching Bond 1,2,3, Marching Bond,
Drum Majo r 4, Concert Orchestra 2,3,4, Tour
Bond 2,3,4, Concert Choir 4, A Capello Choir 4,
Westones 4, Coppelio Ballet (Instrumental) 3,
Golibo Gymnastics (Instrumenta l) 2, Pow-Wow
Cost 4, The Unsinkable Molly Brown cost 4, Moy
Festival 1,2,3,4, Winter Music Fest iva l 1,2,3,4,
Applause 3.
MARCY R. BERMAN: Science Seminar 1,2,3,4,
Germon Club 3,4, Forums 2,3, Opus One 3,4,
Softball Team 1, GAA 1,2,3, White Certificate 1,
Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Illinois
State Scholar 4, Vivace 4, Holiday Festiva l 4, Moy
Festival 4, Notional Science Foundation Research
Participant 4.
GARY BLACKMAN: Soccer 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,
White Certificate 2, Scarlet Certificate 2, Bronze
Key 3, IHSA Solo and Ensemble First Place 3, Intermediate Bond 1,2, Concert Bond 3,4, Jazz Bond
3,4, Pow-Wow 3,4, Stage Crew Fiddler on the Roof
2, Oklahoma Bond 3, Orchesis Bond 3,4, Bond
Boord 3,4, Golibo Bond 3,4, Marching Bond
1,2,3,4, Tour Bond 2,3,4, Unsinkable Molly Brown
4.
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AMY BLECHMAN: White Certificate 1, Bronze
Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Illinois State
Scholar 4, GAA Awa rds 1,2,3,4, Timers Club
1,2,3, Girl's PE Leaders Program 2,3,4, SRA 4, Junior Achievement 2, Chi ldren's Theatre 1, Girl's
Badminton Team 1,2,3,4, Girls' Tennis Team 2,3,
Girls' Softball Team 1, GAA 1,2,3, lntromurols
1,2,3,4.
CHUCK BLUMENTHAL: Varsity "N" in Baseball,
Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Football 1,2.
BONN IE BOCK: Bronze Key 4, Vivace, Accompanist for Music Closs 1,2, Forenics 1,2, GAA,
Music Show Disc Jockey 4, Fashion Show 2.
PATTY BRUNER: Cheerleader 1, Porn Pon 2,3,4,
Captain 4, T rock 1,2.
JUDY BODZYWSKI: Closs Cabinet 1,2,3, Treasurer Junior Cabinet 3, Prom Committee 3, GAA
1,2,3,4, Young Life 3,4.
CAROL BUFFO: Demonstration Gymnastics Team
1,2,3,4, Go libo 1,2, GAA 1,2,3,4, Competitive
Gymnastics Team 1,2,3,4.
LI NDA BURNS: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 3,
Usherettes 1,2, GAA 1,2,3,4, Senior Colss Cabinet
4, GAA Bowling Team 3,4, Bowling lntromurols
1,2,3,4.
ADRIENNE BOHRER: Students for Israel 2,3,
GAA, Badminton Tearn.
CAROL BYDALEK: Orchesis 2, Leaders 2,3,4,
T rock 1, Vivace. 4.
GARY BOORAS: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4,
Greek Club 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football
1,2.
JOHN BRENNAN: Chess Club, Students for Israel,
Debate Team, Football, Baseball.
DONALD CAGEN: White Certificate, Bronze Key,
Si lver Key, Notional Merit Letter of Commendation
4, Illinois State Scholar 4, Who's Who in American
High School Students 3,4, Accent Magazine Notional Advisory Boord 3,4, SRA 1, SFAA 1, Project
SAGE Student Leader 3, lntromuro ls 1,2, President
�of Bond Orgonizotions 3,4, Concert Bond 1,2,3,4,
Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Jazz Ensemble 1,2,3,4,
Marching Bond 1,2,3,4, Music Deportment Tour
1,2,3,4, Concert Choir 4, Westones 4, Sweet Charity Orchestra 1, Fiddler on the Roof Orchestra 2,
George M. Orchestra 3, Oklahoma Orchestra 3,
Domes at Seo Bond 3, Applause Orchestra 4, Unsinkable Molly Brown Cost 4, Pow-Wow Bond
2,3,4, Pow-Wow Music Arranger 4, Orchesis
Dance Show 2,3,4, Donce Show Music Arranger 4,
Goliba Bond 2, Aquosprites Bond 3, ISHA Solo
and Ensemble Contest, First Division Awords 1,2,3,
Niles Township District Orchestra 1, IMEA District
Bond and Orchestra 3,4, All-State Bond and Orchestra 3,4.
JOY CAMERON: Honor Society 4, GAA 2,3,4,
Leaders Program 2,3,4, Swim Team 2,3,4, Coptoin
3,4.
MERYL CAMIN: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2,
Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Foreign Longuoge Advi·
sory Committee 2,3,4, Senior Cobinet 4.
RICHARD CHOLEWA: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4,
Track 1,2.
MARCI COHEN: Project SAGE 4.
SUSAN COHEN: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key
2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Notional Honor Society 3,4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 3,4, District
Choral IMEA 4, Forensics 1, Thespians 2,3,4, Secretory 3, Vice-President 4, Opus 4, Girls' Glee 1,
Concert 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Secretory 3, President
4, Vivace 1,2,3,4, Treosurer 2, Westones 2,3,4, A
Cappello Choir 4, Cost of Antigone, 1, Cost Sweet
Charity 1, Cost Puss 'n Boots 2, Cost Fiddler on the
Roof 2, PTSA Fashion Show 2, Cost of Godspell 3,
Pow Wow Crew 3, Cost Oklahoma 3, Cost Domes
at Seo 3, Cost Pow Wow 4, Cost Unsinkable Molly
Brown, 4, Assistant Musical Director 4.
SUE COLBURN: Notional Honor Society 4, Transfer Student from Stevenson 3.
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CHRISTOPHER CRUZ: AFS 4, Gymnastics 1,2,3.
KENNETH CARLSON: Scuba Club, AFS, Golf,
Gymnastics, Soccer, Hockey, Scuba Diving.
SABRINA L. COLLINS: Girls' Glee 1, Fashion
Show 2.
JEFF CARTWRIGHT: Illinois State Scholar 4,
Bronze Key 4, Aeronautics Club 1, Chess Club 2,
Ge rmon Club 3, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,
SRA 1.
PETE CORRIGAN: Bronze Key, Notional Honor
Society 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Boseball
1,2, Football 2.
DENISE CYWINSKI: Homecoming Nominations for
Homecoming Committee 3,4, Porn-Pon 3,4, Captain 4, Student Activity Boord 3,4, GAA 1,2, T rock
2.
DONNA D'AMORE: GAA 1,2,3.
DEBRA L. CENCI: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key
2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Honor Society 3,4,
Executie Boord 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, Bond
Certificate 1, Bond and Orchestra Letter 2. Bond
and Orchestra Silver Key 3, Bond and Orchestra
Gold Key 4, Bot Girls 1,2, Girls' Bowling lntromurols 2,3, Girls' Bowling Team 2,3, Co-Monoger 3,
Concert Bond 1,2,3,4, Marching Bond 1,2,3,4, Pep
Bond 1,2,3,4, Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Vivace
3,4, Concert Choir 4, Westones 4, A Capello Choir
4, Choral Boord 4, Bond Boord 3,4, Vice-President
4, Bond Librarian 1,2,3,4, Holiday Festival 2,3,4,
Moy Bond Festival 1,2,3,4, Moy Orchestro-Chorol
Festival 1,2,3,4, Tour Bond 1,2,3,4, Orchestro for
Musicals Fiddler on the Roof 2, Oklahoma 3, Unsinkable Molly Brown 4, IMEA District Bond 3,4,
IMEA All-State Bond 4, IHSA Solo and Ensemble
Contest 1,2,3, Orchestra for Dance Show 3,4,
Mitch Miller Festival 2.
ELISE CRALL!: Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold
Key 4.
JAIME DEAL: Chess Club 1,2,3,4.
JIM DeGROOT: Niles Township Reclamation
Center 1,2,3, Power Lifting 4, Gymnastics 1,2,
Soccer 1,2,3, Football 3,4.
NANCY DeLEONARDIS: Porn-Pon 3, GAA 3.
GIOVANNA DELFINO: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key
4, Transfer Student from Good Counsel 2,
Homecoming Committee 4, Senior Closs Cabinet 4.
FRANK CERINO: Football 1,2, Yorsity 3,4, Basketball 1,2, Varsity 3,4.
JOE DePPONA: Chess Club, Football.
RAFFAELLA CHIANESE: Art Counci l 4, Guard
Club 4, AFS Exchonge Student from Italy 4.
KAREN DERMER: Demonstrotiol), Gymnastics
Team 1,2,3,4, Goliba 1,2,4, GAA 1,2,3, Gymnastics Competitive Team 1,2,3,4.
MIKE CHIN: Bronze Key 4, Wrestling 2, Football
1,2,3,4.
PAULETTE DeSALVO: Leaders Program 2,3,4,
Gymnastics 2,3, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4.
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�JOSEPH DIAMOND: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4,
Notionol Honor Society 4, Cross Country l ,2,3, Indoor ond Outdoor Trock l,2,3, Aeronoutics Club
l, Notionol Scholarship Guard 4.
TRUDY DITTRICH: GAA, Life Saving.
PAM DORNE: White Certificate l, Bronze Key 2,
Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Illinois State Scholar 4,
Notional Merit Semi-finalist 4, Who's Who in
American High School Students 4, Swim Team
Cheerleoding 1,2, Porn-Pon 4, Leaders Program 2,
GAA 1,2, Swim Team 1,2, Track Team l.
AUDREY DOWNES: Closs Cabinet l ,2,3,4, S.A.B.
2,3,4, Ushers 2, Student Services Club 3, Badminton 3, GAA l, Homecoming Committee 3,4, Dance
Committees 2,3,4, Prom Committee 3.
DAVID DRUB: Bond Fundroising Committee 2,
Bond Officer 3,4, Bond Treasurer 4, Special Events
Chairman 3,4, Jazz Bond l ,2,3,4, Soccer l, Concert Bond l ,2,3,4, Marching Bond l ,2,3,4, First in
IMEA Solo and Ensemble Contest l ,2,3,4, Concert
Orchestra l ,2,3,4, Orchestra for Sweet Charity l,
Orchestra for Fiddler on the Roof 2, Orchestra for
Oklahoma 3, Orchestra for the Unsinkable Molly
Brown 4, All-State Band 3,4, Pow-Wow Bond
2,3,4, Golibo Dance Shows l,2,3,4, Bond Tour
l,2,3,4, Chicago Youth Symphony 4, Skokie Vo lley
Symphony 3, District Orchestra l.
KENNETH ERICKSON: Computer Club, l ,2,3,
Aeronautics Club, 1,2, Moth-Science Advisory
Boord, 2,3,4, Pow-Wow Crew, 4, Alice in Wonderland crew, 4, Unsinkable Molly Brown crew, 4,
Computer Operator, l ,2,3,4.
LUCY EBERHARDT: GAA, 1,2, Pacesetters, 1,2.
RICHARD FAIRLEY: Bronze Key, 2, Silver Key, 3,
Gold Key, 4, Notional Honors Society; 4, White
Honor Roll, l ,2,3,4, Cross Country Captain, 4,
Swimming, l ,2,3, Cross Country, l ,2,3,4, Indoor
Track, l,2,3,4, Outdoor Track, l,2,3,4, Cross
Country - Most Valuable Player, 4, lntramurols,
Varsity N.
JANET EICKHOFF: Notional Honor Society, 3,4,
Bronze Key, 3, Silver Key 4, Guard Club, 2,3,4,
Timers Club, 3, Soccerette Club, 2, Swim Teom
Cheerleader, 3, Freshman Closs Representative, l,
Usherettes Club, l, Volunteer at Glenkirk School,
l, Advanced Lifesaving, 3, Water Safety Instructor, 4, Overtures of Fashion Show, 2.
MITCH FERDMAN: White Certificate, l, Bronze
Key, 2, Silver Key, 3, State Scholar, 4, AFS Americans Abroad to Denmark, 3, AFS, 3,4, President,
4, N-Club, 4, Students for Israel, 1,2,4, Soccer,
l ,2,3, Fencing, 1,2,3, Junior Olympics - 5th place,
2, All State Team, 1st 2, 2nd in State, 3,
Sportsmanship Award, 3.
CAROL L. ERICKSEN: Bronze Key, 3, Silver Key,
4, Medical Careers Club, 1,2, Bot Girls, 1,2, Concert Bond, l ,2,3,4, Concert Orchestra, 3,4, Sweet
Charity, l , Fiddler on the Roof, 2, Molly Brown, 4,
Coppelio, 3, Moy Festival, l ,2,3,4.
RONALD FETMAN: Bronze Key, 2, Silver Key, 3,
Gold Key, 4, Illinois State Scholar, 4, Yearbook
Cartoonist, 4, West Word Cartoonist, 4, Publicity
Artist for "Pow Wow", 4, Publicity Artist for
"Alice in Wonderland, 4, l.L.M. Penguin 4-ever,
Philosophy Club, Esquire, 4, Apathy Club, l ,2,3,4.
JOANNE DOYLE: Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3,
GAA l, Girls' Softba ll 1,2.
DENISE DREXLER: Art Council 2, Bot Girls 2,
Homecoming Committee 4, Senior Closs Cobinet 4,
Junior Closs Cabinet 3, Junior Float Committee 3,
Prom Committee 3, Bowling 4, Transfer Student 2.
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�BOURKE CLUB: International Music Educator Association Orchestra, 3,4, All-State Band, 4, Computer Club, 1,2, Stage Band, 1,2,3,4, Concert
Band, 1,2,3,4, Orchestra, 3,4, Fiddler on the Roof,
Orchestra, 2, Oklahoma Orchestra, 3, Molly
Brown Orchestra, 4, Pow Wow Band, 2,3,4.
MIKE FORTMAN: Football, 1,2,3,4, Mike Basrak
Award Winner, 4.
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2,3,4, Student Appeals Board (SAB) 1,2, Gym
Leader 2,3, Thespian 2,3, Project Sage Leader 3,4,
Chairman: Student Advisory Committee to Illinois
State Board of Education Member: Governor's
Task Force: Education for Law and Justice.
STUART GELFMAN: Bronze Key 3, CrossCountry- 1,2, Indoor Track 1,2,4, Outdoor Track
1,2,4, Baseball 2.
BILL FOUTY: N-Club, 4, J.A. Club, 1, l.N.S. Club,
1,2, Football, 1,2,3,4, Basketball, 1,2,3, Baseball,
1,2, Wrestling, 1,2, Track, 1,2,3,4, Captain, 3,4,
Band, 1,2.
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NICK GEORGOUSES: Bronze Key 2, Homecoming
Committee, Apathy Club 1,2,3,4, Winter Dance
Committee 4, SAB 4, A.F.S. 4, S.R.A. Room Representative 2, Valentine Dance Committee, Greek
Club 1,2,3,4, Sophomore Class Cabinet 2, Football
1,2,3,4, Indoor Track 1,2,4, Outdoor Track 1,
Spring Play 2, Radio Show 3,4.
CAROL FREEMAN: White Honor Roll, Bronze
Key, Silver Key, Gold Key, 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Illinois State Scholar 4, GAA 1,2,3,4,
Leaders Program 2,3,4, Thespians 3,4, Art Council
4, Spectrum Staff 4, Soccerettes 1,2, Swim Team
2,3,4, Captain 4, Track 2, Invisible Pea- Crew 1,
Pow Wow Crew 4, Make-up for Alice in Wonderland 4, Art Director (Crew) Unsinkable Molly
Brown 4, Art Shows 1,2,3,4, Art Scholarship
(Skokie Woman's League) 2.
ELLEN GERSHANOV: White Certificate 1, Bronze
Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, National Honor
Society 3,4, Executive Board Member 4, Illinois
State Scholar 4, Debate 1, A.F.S. 1,2,3, Foreign
Language Club 1,2, Science Seminar 3,4, Bat Girls
1,2, Thespians 2,3,4, The Invisible People Cast 1,
Pow Wow Crew 1,2, Sweet Charity Crew 1, Fiddler
on the Roof Crew 2, Galiba Dance Crew 1,2,
Galiba Gymnastics Crew 1,2, May Music FestivalChoral 2.
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SHARI FUNAI: GAA 1,2,3,4, Girls' Volleyball
1,2,4.
BOB GABRIEL: Scarlet Certificate 1, Bronze Key 3,
Silver Key 4, Chess Club 1,2, Computer Club 1,
Cross-Country 1,2,3,4, Indoor Track 1,2,3,4, Outdoor T rock 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2, Inventory
Control-list 3,4.
KIMBERLY GACKI: White Certificate 1, Bronze
Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, National Honors
Society 3,4, Orchesis 1,2,3,4, Usherettes 1, Class
Cabinet 1,3, GAA 1,2, Swim Team Cheerleaders 2,
Sweet Charity 1, Th eat rica I Dance and Ta lent
Show 1, Broadway West, Phantist 2, Pow Wow 2,3,
An Evening of Dance 3, Stepping Out 4.
BRIAN GALFORD: Bronze Key 4, National Honor
Society 4, Student Government 1,2,3,4, Spectrum
Staff, 1,2,3,4, West Word Staff 3,4, Opus L 3,4,
Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3,
Radio Show 3,4.
HEIDI GARLAND: National Honors Society 3,4,
White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3,
Gold Key 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, Student Gove rnment 1,2,3,4, President 3,4, Communications
Director 2, Debate 1,2,3,4, SFAA 2,3,4, EPAC
BRENT GODBUDAK: Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3,
Gold Key 4, Notional Honor Society 3,4, Wrestling
2,3,4, Soccer 1, Gymnastics 1.
STEVE GOLDSHER: Football 1,2,4, Wrestling 1,2.
TIM GOODCASE: Bronze Key 4, Aeronautics Club
1,2, International Club 2, Thespian, Children's
Theatre "Invisible People" -Cast, Spring Musical,
"Sweet Charity" -Cast, Pow Wow-Construction
Crew 2, Spring Musical, "Fiddler on the Roof"Construction Crew, Summer Theatre, " George
M" -Construction and Set Changing Crew .
ety 3,4, Silver and Gold Music Pins, Who's Who in
American High School Students 3,4, P.A. Committee of Homeroom Morning Mouths, Inc., 1,2,3,4,
Earth Week Committee 1, A.V.E. and Medic
Center Student Graphics Artist 1,2,3, Opus
1,2,3,4, Art Council 2,3,4, Vivace 2, GPE Leaders
2, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Spectrum Yearbook Staff
3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Philosophy Club 4, Esquire 4,
Apathy Club 1,2,3,4, Student Campaign for Mikvo
2, Fiddler on the Roof Cast 2, Pow Wow-Cast 3,4,
co-art Director 3, Cast 4, Oklahoma Cast 3, Rotary "Service Above Self" nominee 4, Ho liday Festival 2,3,4, May Festival 2,3, Homecoming Committee 3,4, Thespians 3,4, 1.L.M. Penguin 4-ever,
B.C.S. 4, S.R.A. 1,2, l.M.E.A. Vocal District Festival 4, IHSA Solo and Ensemble 4 .
LYDIA ANN GUNNARSON: Bron ze Key 3, Student Activity Board; Homecoming Committee; Art
Council Chairman; GAA.
ROBERT HAAS: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key
2, Silver Key 3, Go ld Key 4, Illinois State Scholar 4,
National Honor Society 3,4, National Merit Letter
of Commendation 4, German Club 3,4, Soccer
1,2,3,4, Gymnastics 1.
SUSAN LYNN HACKER: Medical Careers Club
1,2, Softball 1, Vivace 3, Concert Choir 3,4, A
Capella 3,4, Oklahoma Cast 3, IMEA District 7
Festival, Solo and Ensemble 3,4, Concert Choi r
3,4, A Capella 3,4.
SUSAN HAMANN: GAA 1,2,3, Leaders 2,3,4,
Gymnastics Team 2,3.
CATHY HANRAHAN : Homecoming Court 3,4,
Cheerleading 1,3,4, GAA 1,2,3, Gymnastics (demonstration) 1,2,3, Girls' Leaders 1,2,3, Track 1,2,
Gymnastics 1,2,3, (demonstration) Gymnastics
1,2,3, (competitive).
JOE HANRAHAN: N Club, Football, Basketball.
CARYN GREEN: Pacesetters 1,2.
CINDY HANSEN: Aquasprites 1,2,3, President 3,
Cross Country and Track Manager 1,2, CrossCountry and Track Pep Club 1,2, GAA member
1,2,3, Japanese Club 1, Intramural Swimming,
Host to Foreign Exchange Student 3, Holiday
Choir Concert 3,4, May Festival 1,2,3, Mitch Miller
Concert 2, February Concert 3, 8 Choir Tours 3,4.
AMY GREENMAN: White Certificate 1, Bronze
Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Music-Silver and
Gold pin, Choral Letter, Thespians 3,4, Vivace
1,2,3,4, Opus 1,4, Concert Choir 2,3,4, May Festival 2,3,4, February Concert 1,2,3,4, Winter Concert 2,3,4, Mitch Miller Concert 2, Cast of the Invisible People, Puss 'n Boots, Crew for Fiddler on
the Roof 2, Ruffian on the Stairs 2, Pow Wow '75,
Oklahoma, Pow Wow '76, The Unsinkable Mol ly
Brown, The Lion Who Wouldn't .
JUDITH HEIDKAMP: Honor Ro ll 3,4, Transfer
Student 2.
MARTHE GUMP: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key
2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, National Honor Soci-
JIM HEINZ: Track Indoor 1,2,3,4, Outdoor Track
1,2,3,4 .
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�SHERI HORWITZ: Guard Club 1,2, Art Council
1,2, Aquosprites 1, Foreign Language 1,
Homecoming Committee, Chairman of Publicity
Committee, GAA 1,2,3.
KIMBERLY HREN : Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4,
4,
Usherettes 1, Notional Honor Society 3,_ Secretory 4, GAA 1,2,3, GAA Boord 3, Bowling 2,3,4,
Bowling Team Captain 3, Badminton 3,4, Girls'
Basketball Manager 2, Homecoming Committee 4.
CHARLES HYAMS: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4,
Guard Club 2,3, Medical Careers Club 3.
MICHAEL JACOBS: Notional Honor Society 3,4,
Notional Merit Letter of Commendation, Illinois
State Scholar, White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2,
Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Germon Club 3,4, N-Club
3,4, Foreign Language Advisory Committee 3,4,
Moth-Science Advisory Committee 4, Backgammon Club 3,4, Soccer 1, Golf 1,2,3,4, (Varsity 3,4),
Golf Team Captain, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, (Varsity
3, 4).
JULI JAREMUS: Art Council 3, Publicity Crew 2,
GAA 1, Varsity T rack 2, Glee Club 1.
ROY JENSEN: Bronze Key 4, Indoor Track 1,2,3,4,
Outdoor T rock 1,2,3,4, Varsity Captain 3,4.
CARL JOHANSON: Freshman Activity Boord 1,
Sophomore Cabinet 2, Junior Closs Cabinet 3,
Concert Bond 2,3,4, Marching Bond 1,2,3,4, Bond
Tour 3,4, Orchesis Bond 3,4, Pow Wow 3.
PAUL HELGESON: Scuba, Frisbee Club, Gymnastics, Soccer.
STAN HEYMAN: Bronze Key 3, 6 First Place
IHSA So lo and Ensemble Awards, Si lve r Key 4,
Germon Club 2,3,4, Chess Club 2, SRA 1,2, SFAA
1,2, Tennis 1,2, Concert Bond 2,3,4, Wind Ensemble 1, Jazz Bond 2,3,4, Oklahoma Orchestra, Pow
Wow O rchestra 2,3,4, Goliba Bond 2, Orchesis
Bond 2,3,4, Bond Tour 1,2,3,4, Moth-Science Advisory Committee 4, Foreign Language Advisory
Committee 3.
AMY HICKEY: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, Timers
Club 1, GAA.
CARLA HINTZ: White Hono r Ro ll 1, Bronze Key
2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Volleyball 3,4.
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CHRISTINE HINTZ: Cheerleoding 1,2,4, Leaders
2,3,4, GAA 1,2, Girls' T rock 2.
KEITH JOHNSON: Basketball 1, Indoor Track
1,2,3,4, Outdoor T rock 1,2,3,4.
MICHAEL HOFFMAN: Bronze Key 4, Soccer 1,
Bowling lntromuro ls.
ROB KADOTA: Photography, S.F.A., Wrestling
1,2, Soccer 2, SRA Representative, Student Appeals Boord, Student Faculty Administration Assembly.
NANCY HOHS: Bronze Key 4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Girls;
Basketba ll 2,3,4, Girls' Track 1,2,3,4.
LAURIE HOLMAN : Bronze Key 2, Si lver Key 4,
Silver Choir Pin 3, Gold Choir Pin 4, Bowling lntromurols 1,2, Girls' Glee 1,2, Concert Choir 3,4,
Holiday Festival 1,2,3,4, Moy Festival 1,2,3,4,
Mitch Miller Concert 2, Vivace 2,3,4, The Crucible
Cost 3, Molly Brown Cost 4, Choir Concert 3,4,
Solo Film Festival 4, Bookstore Employee 3,4.
ALAN KAGAN: White Certificate 1, Notional
Honor Society 3,4, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3,
Gold Key 4, N-Club 4, Golf 1,2, Varsity 3,4, Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4, New York Bond Tour 1, St.
Louis Bond Tour 2, Rock Bond "Vision" 1,2,3,4,
Member of the United Synagogue Youth 1,2,3,4.
RICHARD I. KAHN : White Certificate 1, Bronze
Key 2, Silver Key 3, N-C lub 3,4, Executive Director
�DARRELL KERBEL: Bronze Key, Silver Key, Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Varsity Team Captain 4, Evanston
Invitational 5th, Districts - 1976 3rd Place, Sectionals 4th Place, State 12th Place, 1977 Maine
East Invitational Hi-Bar Champion, Freshman
Board 1.
M ICHAEL KERBEL: Gymnastics 1,2,3,4.
CINDY KESTLER: Bronze Key 4, Homecoming
Committee 3,4, Court Nominations 3,4, lntramurals, Court of Honor Miss Morton Grove American
Legion Queen.
BRIAN KIRSHNER: White Certificate 1, Bronze
Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Math-Science Advisory Committee 4, Ecology 3,4, Chess 3,4, German Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Philosophy 4,
National Honor Society 3,4, Tennis 3.
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AMY KAMINER: Honor Roll 1, Bronze Key 2,
Silver Key 3, A.F.S. 1,2,3, Project SAGE 2,3, Students for Israel 1, Thespian 1, Fiddler on the Roof
1, Children's Theatre 1, Pow Wow 2, Alice in
Wonderland 3, Vivace 1,2, Marching Band 1,2,3,
Proms Committee 3.
JOE KAPLAN: Bronze Key, Silver Key, Letter of
Commendation 3, Computer Club, Intramural
Swimming, Intramural Basketball.
STEVE KAPLAN : Football 1,4, Boseball 1,2,3,4.
LORI KARKOW: Junior Activity Board 3, Prom
Committee 3, Junior Float 3, Track Team 2,3,4.
1st Local
ILISA KLEIFIELD: GAA Awards Award, 2nd Local Award, 1st Illinois State Award,
2nd Illinois State Award, Photography Club
1,2,3,4, Students for Israel 1,2, GAA Board 1,2,3,
GAA 1,2,3,4, Leaders 2,3,4, Swimming l, Volleyba ll 1,2,3,4, Captain 2, Basketball 2,3,4, Captain 2,3, Softball 1,2,3,4, Float Committee 1,2,3,
GAA Comp 2.
GARY KLEIN: National Honor Society 4, Varsity
Soccer, Varsity Tennis.
DIANE KONDRATOWICZ: Track 1,2,3, CrossCountry 2, 250 Mile Runners Club, GAA 1, Concert Orchestra 2, Holiday Music Festival 1,2, May
Music Festival 1,2, Oklahoma Orchestra 2.
LARRY KORER: Medical Careers Club 3,4, Football 1,2, Concert Choir 3,4, Mixed Chorus 2, Westones 3,4, A Capella Choir 3,4, Oklahoma 3, May
Festival 2,3,4, Holiday Festival 2,3,4, February
Concert 3,4, Tour 3,4, Orchesis Dance Show 3,4.
FRED KRUCZINSKI: Bronze Key 4, Football
1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, All Conference Tackle
for Football.
ZERELDA LARSSON: Bronze Key 4, Bat Girls
1,2,3,4, Class Cabinet 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Soccerettes l, Usherettes l .
DAVE LEACH: Sophomore Tennis 2, Bowling 3,
Godspell Musician 2.
JANET LEASE: Bronze Key, Cheerleader 1,2, Captain 2, Leaders 2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics
Demonstration Team 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics Competitve Team 3,4, Track Team 2.
ELIZABETH LEBERIS: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4,
Nationa l Honor Society 3,4, Who's Who Among
GREG KLEIN: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, Who's
Who '76, Art Council 3, Spectrum 4, Opus I 4,
Soccer l , Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus l .
LYNNE KNOBLOCK: A.F.S. 4, Pacesetters l ,
Thespians 3,4, Girls' Swim Team 1,3, Aquasprites
1,2,3,4, Orchesis 4, GAA 1,2, Stepping Out 4, An
Evening of Dance 3, Concert Choir 2, Concert Orchestra 2,3, President 4, Vicace 1,2,3,4, Westones
4, Fiddler on the Roof 2, Oklahoma 3, Unsinkable
Molly Brown 4, Pow Wow 2,3, Alice in Wonderland 4, Marching Bond 2,3, Vocal Director Pow
Wow 4, Blue Lake International Youth Symphony
2,3, Festival Orchestra.
DEBRA KASTEN: Bronze Key 2, Homecoming
Committee, GAA, Basketball lntramurals, Badminton lntramurals .
RANDY KOHLS: Golf 1,2,3,4.
MARLA BETH KEENE: Bronze Key 3, S.A.B. 4,
Junior Class Cabinet 3, Bat Girls 1, Homecoming
Committee 3,4, Va lentine's Day Dance Commitee
3,4.
LINDA KOLLINS: White Honor Roll 1,2,3,4,
Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, National
Honor Society 3,4, Foreign Language Club 3, Concert Orchestra 1.
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�American High School Students 3,4, Project SAGE
Leader 4, Forums Committee 2,3,4, American
Field Service 2,3, Foreign Language Club 2,3, West
Word 3,4, Senior Closs Cabinet 4, Medical Careers
Club 2,3, Moth-Science Advisory Committee 4.
MARK LEIBER: Baseball I.
JEFFREY EARL LISKAR: White Certificate l,
Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Illinois
State Scholar 4, Debate l, Students for Israel 2.
CHARLE ANN MARTIN: GAA Boord 1,2,3, SAGE
4, Leaders 2,3,4, Closs Float 1,2,3, 1.A.G. 1,2,3,4,
Volleyball Team 1,2,3.
CAREY LYMAN: White Certificate, Bronze Key, Illinois State Scholar, GAA 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics
Demonstration T earn 1,2,3,4, Competitive Gymnastics Team 2,3,4 Swim Team 1,2,3, Vivace 1,
Holiday Music Festival 1, Moy Music Festival 1,
Goliba Production 1,2.
LINDA MARTIN : Bronze Key, Usherettes,
Japanese Club.
LORI LEONARD: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4,
Guard Club 1, GAA 1, Concert and Marching
Band 1.
KARRIE MAHLER: GAA 1,2,3, Basketball 2,3,
Softball 2, Mixed Chorus 1.
MARCY LERNER: Notional Honor Society 4,
Executive Boord 4, (NHS) Who's Who in American
High School Students 4, Illinois State Scholar 4,
White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3,
Gold Key 4, Woman's Club of Skokie Music Scholarship 3,4, IMEA All-State Orchestra 3,4, IMEA
District Orchestra 3,4, I Ratings at IHSA Solo and
Ensemble Contest 1,2,3,4, Usherettes 1, Student
Leader Project SAGE 3, Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4,
Concert Choir 2,3,4, Vivace 2,3,4, Marching Bond
1,2,3,4, Sweet Charity Orchestra 1, Fiddler on the
Roof Orchestra 2, Oklahoma Orchestra 3, Unsinkable Molly Brown Orchestra 4, Orchestra Librarian 2,3,4, Vice-President of Vivace 3, President 4,
Tour Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Pow-Wow Orchestra 2,
Niles Township District Orchestra 1, Northwestern
High School Summer Music Institute 2,3, Student
Advisory Boord of Accent Magazine 3,4, Junior
Governing Boord of Skokie Trust and Savings Bonk
4, Youth Symphony of Greater Chicago 4.
SUE MAHNKE: Orchesis 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,
Thespians 2,3,4, Girls' Glee 1,2, Concert Choir 3,4,
Secretory 4, Cost Sweet Charity 1, Cost Pow-Wow
2,3, Cost Fiddler on the Roof 2, Cost George M. 2,
Assistant Choreographer for Oklahoma 3, The
Crucible Choir 3, Pow-Wow Choreographer 4, Cost
Alice in Wonderland 4, Cost Unsinkable Molly
Brown 4, Assistant Choreographer 4, Broadway
West 1, Phantost 2, An Evening of Dance 3, Steppin' Out 4, Dance Talent Show 2.
KAREN MAJEWSKI: Bronze Key 4, GAA 1,
Pacesetters.
DAN MALINA: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, Track 1.
LAURENCE LEVIN : Scarlet Certificate, Bronze
Key, Silver Key, Rotary Club Award 4, National
Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President, King of Hearts
4, Freshman Closs Cabinet 1, Student Activity
Boord 2,3, Treasurer 4, President, Yearbook Photographer 3,4, Photo Club 2, Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Chairman 4, West Word Photographer 4, Valentine's Dance Committee 3,4,
Chairman, SRA 1, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2.
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MICHAEL LEVITT: Whtie Certificate 1,3, Scarlet
Certificate 1,2,3, Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, SRA,
Intramural Bowling 1,2,3.
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STEVEN LIPSHUTZ : Bicentennial Who's Who
Contest Winner 3, Freshman Track 1.
LISA LARTZ: AFS 4, SAGE 4, Thespians 3, Volleyba ll 1, Basketball 2,3,4, GAA 1,2, Soccerettes
1, Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4, 'Secretory 3, Wind
Ensemble 2, Marching Bond 1,2,3, Fiddler on the
Roof Orchestra 2, Pow-Wow 2, Blue Lake International Youth Symphony 2,3, Alice in Wonderland
Crew 4, Tour Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Festival Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Festival Bond 2.
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JOEL MALKIN: Notional Honors Society 4, Illinois
State Scholar 4, Bronze Key 3, Debate l, Tennis
1,2, Varsity Tennis 3,4.
JEANNE MALONE: Bronze Key 4, National Honor
Society 3,4, Leade rs Program 2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4,
GAA Boord 2,3, Girls' Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Captain
4, Girl's Softball 1,2,3,4.
MARK MANES: Sophomore Wrestling 2, Junior
Varsity Wrestling, Jazz Band, Sophomore "N"
Wrestling 2, Varsity "N" Bond.
ROBIN D. MARKS: Illinois State Scholar 4, GAA
1,2, Freshman Float 1, Cost of The Invisible People
1.
STEVE MASTERS: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key
2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Illinois State Scholar 4,
Notional Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Notional Honor Society 3,4, Executive Committee 4,
American Chimicol Society Test Participant 2, Notional Forensic League Degree of Merit 3,4, National Forensic League Degree of Honor 3,4, National Forensic League Degree of Excellence 3,4,
Nadionol Forensic League Degree of Distinction
3,4, Northwestern Notional High School Institute
in Debate 4, Quarterfinalist 4, Philosophy Club 4,
Founder 4, Science Seminar 2,3,4, Moth Science
Advisory Committee 3,4, Debate Society 1,2,3,4,
Varsity 2,3,4, Secretory 3,4, Vice-President 4,
State Qualifier 3,4, Al l Chicago Debate Team 4.
PHIL MASTERTON: Freshman Football 1, Gymnastics 1,2,3,4.
BYRON MATHIS: National Merit Letter of Commendation, Frosh Baseball.
JUDY MAYER: Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold
Key 4.
THOMAS McNAMARA: Notional Honor Society,
Bronze Key, Silver Key, All-Conference Basketba ll
4, Chick Evans Scho larship, Basketba ll 1,2,3,4,
Football 1,2, Golf 1, Tennis 2,3.
DON MEIER: Freshman Football 1, Freshman
Wrestling 1.
MARK MELTZER: Swimming 1, Tennis 1,2,3,4,
Bowling lntramurals.
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SANDRA MICHEL: Bronze Key 4, SAB 4, GAA
1,2,3, Leaders 2,3,4, Tennis Team 4, Fashion
Show 2.
PAUL MILEWSKI : " N" Club 4, Football 3,4.
BOB MARON: Thespians 4, Fiddler on the Roof 2,
Brick and the Rose, Pow-Wow 2, The Unsinkable
Molly Brown 4, Football 1,2.
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BRIAN MILLER: Bronze Key, Silver Key, Soccer
1,2,3,4.
�JOYCE NELSON: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key
2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Silver Pin for Concert
Choir, Concert Choir 3,4.
DAN NEWRALL: Guard Club 1.
KIM NIVEN: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4.
DEBBIE NORD: Guard Club, GAA,
ners' Club, Softball 3, Badminton 3,
lahoma Orchestra, 3 Fiddler on t he
tra 2, Coppelio Orchestra, Holiday
Festival.
50 Mile RunTennis 3, OkRoof OrchesFestival, Moy
LISA NORDSKOG: Art Council 1,2 .
. JEAN NUDELMAN: Bronze Key, Silver Key,
Foreign Language Club, Stage Crew, Opus One,
GAA, Students for Israel, SRA, PTSA Boord
Member.
SHERI NUDELMAN: Foreign Language Club 3,
Medical Careers Club 2,3, GAA 1, Usherettes 1.
SCOTT OKUN: Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4,
Swimming 1,2,3.
MAUREEN O'MALLEY: Bronze Key 4, Swim Team
2.
STEVE MILLER: Bronze Key, Soccer 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4.
CELESTE MORTELLA RO: GAA 1, Usherettes 1,
Holiday Music Festival 1,2, May Music Festival
1,2.
VERA MILOSAVLJEVIC: Medical Careers Club 3,
Transfer Student from Von Steuben 2.
JUDY MOY: GAA 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1, Orchesis
2,3,4, Pow-Wow 2.
VALERIE MILEWSKI: National Merit Commended
Scholar, Freshman Activitiy Board 1, Class
Cabinet 2,3, Secretory Class Cabinet 3, Prom
Committee 4, Homecoming 2,3, GAA 1,2, Young
Life 3,4.
KE ITH MUELLER: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball
1,2,3,4, N-Club 3,4, SRA 2.
MIKE MINKOFF: Photo Club, West Word Stoff
Photographer, Spectrum Stoff.
SINAN MURATHAN: Notiona l Honor Society,
Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, N-Club 4,
Soccer 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,4, All-State Soccer
Player.
LISA MOELLER: Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 4, Scarlet Certificate 1, Closs Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Aquosprites 3, Stage Crew 3,4, GAA 1,3, Thespians 4.
MIKE NEFF: Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, Intramural Bowling, Intramural Tennis.
MITCH OPPENHEIM: Swim Team 1.
LISA PAGE: White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 2,
Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4; Notional Honors Society
3,4; Notional Merit letter of Commendation 4,
Aquorists 2,3; Usherettes 1.
EDWARD PAVLIK: Gymnast ics 1.
A LLEN PERL: W restling 1,2,3,4; N-Club 4.
ROBERT PERLIN: Photography Club 1,2; Intramural tennis 1,2; publicity - Fiddler on the Roof 2, In
One Bosket, cost 3; Oklahoma Crew 3; Crucible
crew 3; Spectrum photographer 3; West Word
photographer 3.
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�CHARLES PETERSON: Jazz Band, Concert Band,
Orchestra.
REESA POLLACK: Bronze Key 3, Scarlet Certificate l , Costume Crew for Sweet Charity.
JOHN PETRAKIS: Chess Team 2,3,4, President 4;
Basketball l; White Certificate l, Bronze Key 2,
Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4, Opus One staff 4.
HEIDI POLL YEA: Orchesis Dance Company
1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3, Swim Team 1,2, Scarlet Certificate l , Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4, Notiona l
Honor Society 3,4, Concert Choir 4, Glee 3, PowWow 3, Oklahoma 3, Sweet Charity l.
CHRIST INE PUTZ: Aquasprites l , Diving 2, Track
1, Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics Demonstration
1,2,3,4, Gymnastics Competitive Team 1,2,3,4,
Mixed Chorus 1, Goliba 1,2.
CAROLE RAFFERY: Art Council 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,
West Wo rd 2 .
MARC PLATT: Soccer l.
DEBBIE POCKRANDT: Gymnastics Demonstration
Team 1,2,3, GAA 1,2,3, Gymnastics Competitive
Team 2, Bronze Key 4.
BOB PORTER: N Club 1,2,3,4, N Club President 4,
Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Soccer 1,2,4, Basebal l 1, Wrestling Co-Captain 3,4, Notional Honor Society 3,4,
Bronze Key 3.
WENDY PORTUGAL: Intramu ra l Basketball.
SUZY POLIN: AFS 3,4, Pacesetters 1,2, Vice President 2, Student Activities Boo rd 2,3,4, Thespians
2,3,4, Yearbook Staff 3,4, Section Edito r 4, Junior
Closs Cabinet 3, The Invisible Peo ple Costume
Crew, Pow Wow 2, Fiddler On The Roof Costume
Crew 2, The Invention 1, Girls Glee 1, Winter Festival 1, Marchi ng Bond 3, Homecoming Committee
1,2, Executive Board 3,4, Volentine Dance Committee 2,3, Sock Hop Committee 2,3, Project Sage
Leader 4, After Game Dances 2,3.
DEAN POLITO: Football 1,2, Basketball 1,2,
Baseball 1,2,3,4.
MARC POTASH: Soccer 1,2,3, West Wo rd 4.
ADRIEl~NE POWELL: SRA 3,4, Senior Closs
CabinP.t 4, GAA l , Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3,
Go ld Key 4, Foreign Language Advisory Committee 3,4.
SUZANNE REGIN: Timers Club 2, Basketball 2,
Swimming 4 .
RANDALL REGULA: Sophomore Class Cabinet 2,
White Certificate l , Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3,
Gold Key 4.
ALAN RICH: German Club 2,3,4, Intramura l Bowling 2, Soccer 2,3, Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4,
Yearbook Photographer 3,4, West Worm Photographer 3,4.
SUSAN RIHA: Bronze Key 3, Freshman Band 1,
Wind Ensemble 2, Concert Band 3,4, Marching
Band 1,2,3,4, Tour Band 3,4.
LOUIS PRENTISS: N Club, Gymnastics 1,2,3,4.
CINDY RISOFF: Medical Careers Club 1,2,3, Bat
Girls 1,2,3,4, Silver Pin 3, Go ld Pin 4, Vivace 2,
Concert Choir 3,4, SRA l .
NICK RIZZIO: German Club 2, Baseball 2,3,4.
STEVEN RODHEIM: Baseball 1,3,4, Tennis 2,
Basketball 1,2.
CHERYL ROSEBROOK: Guard Club 1, Homecoming Committee 4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Aquasprites
1,2,3,4, Porn-Pon 4, Bronze Key 4, West Word 4.
MARTY ROSEN: Computer Club 1, Cross Country
1,2,4, Track 1,2, Bond 1.
BETH ROSENBERG: Editor-in-Chief for West
Word 4, Timers Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3,4,
NHS 3,4, Foreign Language Advisory Committee
3, Usherettes l , Students for Is rael 1 GAA l 2 3
Senior Class Cabinet 4, German Club 2,3, T:n~i~
Team 3,4, CSL Conference Medal 4, Badminton
Team 2,3, Gold Key 4, Si lver Key 3, Bronze Key 2,
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�DEBRA SALINGER: Students for Israel 1,2, Bronze
Key, Silver Key, Silver Pin, Concert Orchestration
1,2,3,4, Fiddler on The Roof Orchestra l, ' Oklahoma Orchestra 2, Orchesis Orchestra 2,3, Tour
Orchestra 1,2, Mitch Miller Orchestra, Capellia
Orchestra, Marching Band.
DAVE SCHAFFER: Indoor Track l , Outdoor T rack
l , Yearbook 1,2,3,4, Photography Editor 3,4, Root
Photography Institute of Yearbook Photog raphers,
West Word 1,2,3,4, SRA 1,2, Schoolbaard Representative 2, S.F.A.A. 1,2, Wind Ensemble 1,2, LaGrange Pet Parade 1,2, Spring Music Festival 1,2,
Students for Israel 1,2,3, Debate l, PTSA 1,2,3,4,
Illinois State Scholar 4, Bronze Key, White Certificate, Fiddler On The Roof, Oklahoma, Unsinkable
Molly Brown, Thespians 3,4.
GARY SMITH: Football l; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Varsity "N".
MAURISA SOMMERFIELD: Orchesis 3,4; Pow
Wow 3; Tennis Team 1,2,3; Swim Team l; White
Certificate l , Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key
4; National Merit Letter of Commendation, National Honor Society 3,4, Illinois State Scholar.
MARLA STEINBERG: Thespian 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. l;
Yearbook 4; Opus One 4; Student Tudor 4; Girl's
Bowling l, Soccerette l; Bronze Key, Silver Key;
Honor Thespian 4; Illinois State Scholar; Stagecrew: Fiddler on the Roof, Godspell, Oklahoma,
Dames at Sea, In One Basket, Barefoot in the Park,
Pow Wow '74,'75; Cast: Crucible, The Invention,
Puss'n Boots, The Lion Who Wouldn't, Unsinkable
Molly Brown.
THOMAS SCHAUL: Soccer 1,2,3,4, Bronze Key 2,
Silver Key 3, Illinois State Scholar.
Illinois State Scho la r 4, Skokie Rotary Club Outstanding Senior Nominee 4, Costume Crew for
Cabaret, Arsenic and Old Lace l , Children's
Theatre l, Sweet Charity l, Fiddler On The Roof 2.
MARK STERN: Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Summer Baseball l.
MIKE SPAGOLETTI: "N" Club· Baseball l 2 3 4
Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,4; 'Basketball 2'. ' ' '
BRAD ROSSET: N Club 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4,
Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Varsity Letter Winner 3,4,
Grover from Lincolnwood.
PAMELA STANCSITS: Girl's Choir l; Cosmetology 1,2,3,4; Skin Care 1,2.
JAN ROSTRON: Timers Club 2, Ushers 2, INS 2,
Student Service Orgonization 3, SAB 1,2,3,4,
Freshmon C lass Cobinet, Sophomo re Class
Cabinet, Junior Class Cabinet, GAA 1,2, Mixed
Chorus l, Glee 2, Homecoming 2,3,4, Prom Committee 3, Pep Ball Chairpe rson 4, Dance Committee 1,2,3,4.
ROBERT STANKOURG: Baseball l.
ROBERT STARKSTON : Philosophy Club 4;
Math-Science Advisory Committee; Bronze Key,
Silver Key.
JANE ROTUNNO: GAA 1,2,3,4, Bronze Key 4 .
LARRY RUBEN: Class Activity Board 1,2,3,4, Students for Israel 1,2, Ae ronautics 2,3, Photography
1,2, Scuba l , Bowling 2,3, Footba ll l , Intramura l
Bowling 2,3, SRA 1,2,3.
JOAN SCHERER: Freshman Activity Board, Sophomore Class Cabinet President, Junior C lass
Cabinet President, Bat Girls l, Aquasprites 1,2,3,4,
President 4, Bronze Key 3, Young Life 3,4.
JOEL L. RUBIN: Yearbook 4, Intramural Basketball l , Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3, Gold Key 4.
DAWN SILVERMAN: Swim Team Cheerleader,
Manager 3, Art Council 4; Student Guide l.
CARMEN E. SALAZAR: AFS 4.
HLIARY SIMONSON : Bowling 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,
Stagecrew: Puss'n Boots, Sweet Charity.
LYNN SALFATINOS: Cheer leading 1,3,4, Track
1,2,3, Gymnastics 1,2,3.
DIANE SINICA: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Leaders 1,2,3,4,
Diving & Swim Team 2,3,4; Track 3, Bronze Key.
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�1,3,4, Business Manager 3, Editor 4, Moth-Science
Advisory Boord 3,4, SRA 2, S.F.A.A. 2, Soccer 1,
Notional Merit Semi-Finalist, Who's Who in American High School Students, Illinois State Scholar,
Century Ill Leadership Contest Winner, Niles
Township Essay Contest Winner Bi-Centennial, Notional Honor Society President, White Certificate,
Bronze Key, Silver Key, Gold Key, Outstanding
Award at Illinois State Science Fair 1,2,3, Honorable Mention in American Chemical Society's Chemistry Testing, Six First Awards at Illinois $tote Solo
and Ensemble Contest, Concert Bond 2,3,4, Bond
Boord 3,4, Fun Raising Chairman 4, Concert Orchestra 3,4, Jazz Bond 2,3,4, Illinois All-District
Orchestra 4, Illinois All-State Bond 4, Youth Symphony Orchestra of Greater Chicago, Student
Chairman of Region 6 of the Illinois Junior
Academy of Scien·c e 3, State Student secretory of
the Illinois Junior Academy of Science 4, Pow Wow
2,4, Spring Musical 2,3,4.
SUE STRONGIN: G.A.A. 1,2,3; AFS 3,4; SRA 1,2;
Swim Team 4; Stogecrew: Children's Theatre 1;
Project Sage 3,4.
MERLE STERN: Orchesis 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Leader
Gym 2,3,4; Pow Wow 2,3; Children's Theatre 1,2.
Key, Notional Honor Society, Foreign Language
Advisory Committee.
GARY SULTZ: Cross Country 1,2; T rock 1,2;
Scarlet Certificate, Bronze Key, Silver Key, Illinois
State Scholar, Notional Merit Letter of Commendation.
VICKI STERNBERG: Usherettes 1; Thespians 3,4;
Opus One 4; G.A.A. 1; White Certificate, Bronze
Key, Silver Key, Gold Key, Illinois State Scholar;
Vivace 3,4; Stogecrew: Fiddler on the Roof, Pow
Wow '75, Oklahoma, Domes at Seo; Cost: Puss'n
Boots, The Crucible; Writing Director - Pow Wow
'76; Assistant Director - The Unsinkable Molly
Brown.
STEVE SCHUMAN: Art Council, Intramural Bowling, Tennis 1, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Bi-Centennial Art
Contest Winner, Bug Catching Committee . .
CINDY SWANBERG: Closs Cabinet 2,3; G.A.A.
2,3; Bronze Key, Silver Key, Gold Key.
JERROLD STEVENS: Cross Country 1; Swimming
1,2.
MELISSA SCHIFF: Orchesis 2, Project SAGE 3,
Varsity Track Team 3, Bronze Key, Silver Key,
Gold Key, Illinois State Scholar, Notional Honor
Society, Pow Wow 3.
DAVID SCHODIN : Soccer 1, Gymnastics 1,2,3,
Art Council 2,3,4.
BARBARA SCHWARTZ: Forums, Japanese Club
President, SRA, GAA, Track, Illinois State Scholar,
Bronze Key, Silver Key, White Certificate, Publicity
Crew for Sweet Charity, Stage Crew for Fiddler On
The Roof, Job Listing Service.
JULIE A. SWEENEY: Closs Cabinet 3,4; G.A.A.
1,2,3,4; White Certificate, Bronze Key, Silver Key,
Gold Key; Notional Honor Society; SRA 3,4.
RANDY SWIFT: Radio Club.
TAMMY SCHWARTZ: GAA, Students for Israel,
Intramural Volleyball, Intramural Badminton.
SHARON OLIVIA SZYMANSKI: Porn-Pon 3;
G.A.A. 1; Bronze Key; Concert Bond 1,2; Marching Bond 1,2; Orchesis 2; Pow Wow 2.
CHERYL SELIN: GAA 2,3,4, Closs Cabinet 2,3,4,
Stage Crew 1,2, Bowling Team 1,2,3,4, Intramural
Bowling.
MARYLIN TALDONE: Girl's Gymnastic Team
1,2,3,4; Co-Captain Girl's Gymnastic Team 4;
Bond 1, Wind Ensemble 2; Golibo 1,2.
PATRICIA ANN SCHOKNECHT: Notional Honor
Society, Tronsfer Student from DeSoto Co. High
School 4.
STEVEN SHAPIRO: Photo Club 2,4, Orion Rocket
Club, Soccer 1, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Int ramural Tennis,
Bronze Key, Silver Key, Bond 1, Yearbook 3,4, Senior Closs Cabinet.
MARY SCHROEDER: Bot Girls 1,2,4, Closs
Cabinet 1,2,3,4.
BILLY SIEGEL: Baseball 1,2,3,4, Track 1, Football
1,2.
PATTY T ARICA: Orchesis 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2.
KURT SCHULTE: Chess Club, Soccer 1,2,3,4,
Basketball 1, White Certificate, Bronze Key, Si lver
GARY SIEGELMAN: Debate 1,2, Secretory 2, Science Seminar 1,2,3,4, Student Director 4, Opus
MARY TERZAKIS: Photography Club 3,4; Bronze
Key; Silver Key; Illinois State Scholar.
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ROSEMARY TARICA: G.A.A.; Usherette; Student
Guide.
�TEVIN THOMPSON: Tennis 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2,3;
White Certificate, Bronze Key, Silver Key, Illinois
State Scholar, National Merit Letter of Commendation; Intramural Bowling; SRA.
DEBBIE TOPOREK: Japanese Club 3; SRA 3,4;
Student Tudo r 4; Students for Israel l ; Swim Team
3; Bronze Key; Children's Theatre 1; Project Sage
4.
Club 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics 1, Soccer 1, Bronze Key
2, Silver Key 4, Illinois Stote Scholer, Notional
Merit Scholar, Stogecrew: The Invention, My Fair
Lody, Pow Wow '74, Ruffian on The Stoirs, The
Brick & The Rose, George M, Pow Wow '75, In
One Bosket, Oklahoma, Domes at Seo, Applause,
Pow Wow '76, Cost: The Invention, Puss in Boots,
Fiddler on The Roof, Pow Wow '75, Oklahoma,
Unsinkable Molly Brown.
MARGARET A. WEISS: Art Council 4, P.E. Girls
Leaders Program 2,3, Girls Demonstration Gymnastic Teom 1,2,3, Girls Competitive Gymnastic
Team 2,3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Bronze Key 4.
NEAL WEISS: Activity Boord President 1, Guard
Club 1,2,4, Student Activity Boord 1,2,4, Secretory
4, Scuba Club President 1,2, Football 1,2,4,
Swimming 1,2, Diving 1,2.
MARK WALLIES: Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1,2,
Bronze Key.
STEVE TOPPEL: Baseball 1; Gymnastics 2; Tennis
2,3,4.
JOSEPHS. WARDZALA: Cross Country 1, Indoor
Track 1.
RON WIDEN: Computer Club 2,3,4, Aeronautics
Club 2,3, Scuba Club 2,3, White Certificate,
Bronze Key, Silver Key, Gold Key, Computer
Operator 2,3,4, Student Council 2.
!<AKEN TRIPICHIO: Gymnastics 1,2,3; Leaders
Gym 2,3,4.
ROBERT VISHNY: Debate Society 1,2,3,4; President Debate Society 4; Chess Club 3,4; Germon
Club 3,4; Moth-Science Advisory Committee 3,4;
State Qualifier in Varsity Debate 2,3,4; Bausch &
Lomb Science Award 4; Rensselaer Medal 3; Notional Merit Semifinalist 4; Illinois State Scholer;
White Certificate; Bronze Key, Silver Key, Gold
Key; Notional Honor Society 3,4; Representative in
Notional Honor Society Scholarship Competition;
Moth Contest Wnner 3; Northwestern University
School of Speech General Excel lence Award;
Who's Who Among American High School Students; Notional Forensics League Degree of Distinction; American Chemical Society Test 2; Student Marshal 76 Graduation Exercises; Northwestern University High School Institute in Debate;
Semifinalist in NHSI Debate Tournament.
BOB VORPAGEL: Hockey.
HARLAN WALLACH: Art Council 3,4, Thespians
2,3,4, Scuba Club 2, Philosophy Club 4, Apathy
MICHELE WARSO: Foreign Language Club 3,4;
AFS 3; Foreign Language Advisory Boord 4;
AATSP Notional Spanish Exam 2nd Place 1, White
Certificate.
MELISSA WEIL: Students For Israel 2; Orchesis
2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; Girl's Gymnastic Team 1;
Vivace 1; Acopello 2; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Illinois
District IMEA 4; Illinois State IMEA 4; Winter Festival 1,2,3,4; Moy Festival 1,2,3,4; Solo and Ensemble Contest 4; Cost: Oklahoma, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Applause, Pow Wow '75,
Barefoot in the Pork; Choreographer - Pow Wow
'76.
MINDY WOLIN: SRA 1,4, Timers Club 1, White
Certificate, Bronze Key, Silver Key, Gold Key.
SUSAN WOODIER: Ecology Club 3,4, Germon
Club 3,4, Germon Newspaper 4, Silver Key 3, Illinois State Scholar 4, Notional Merit Semi-Finalist
4.
SANDRA YOUNG: GAA 1.
LEN ZAJAC: Golf 1,2,3,4, Letter 2,4.
JEFFREY WEISS: Debate 1; Thespians 2,3,4; Notional Honor Society; Gold Key, Silver Key, Bronze
Key; National Merit Scholar Semifinalist; Illinois
State Scholar; Stogecrew: Invisible People, Puss'n
Boots, Pow Wow '74, Fiddler on the Roof, 1974
Spring Ploy, Godspell, Pow Wow '75, Domes at
Seo, Pow Wow '76, Antigone; My Fair Lady,
George-M.
CATHY ZIFF: Senior Closs Cabinet 4, Swimming
2, Scarlet 1, Bronze Key 3 .
MIKE ZOLT: Baseball 4, Golf 2.
297
�Index
Abrahams, Brion Howard 88, 155
Abrahamson, Kent D. 110
Abrams, Bari Sue 98
Abrams, Janice M. 42, 154
Abrams, Joy R.
Abrams, Keith Robert 98
Abrams, Milton
Abrams, Mitchell A. 121
Abuja, Down Alice 98
Adilmon, David J. 42, 76, 112
Adilmon, Glenn M. 42, 153
Adkisson, Steven Charles 122
Adrionopoli, Louro A.
Ahrendt, Koren
Ahrendt, Thomas Wesley
Alexander, Anthony Jome
Alexander, Cindy Ann 42
Allison, William
Alpern, David Marshall 98, 156
Amorontos, Terry T. 42, 45
Amari, Cheryl Morie 110
Ami, Stuart Scott 98
Anorgyros, Mario D. 42
Anastos, John Peter 42
Andersen, Brett A.
Andersen, Scott
Anderson, Jomes A.
Anderson, Jody Morie 98
Anderson, Kelly J. 43
Anderson, Lisa Morie 110
Anderson, Poul Mike 42
Anderson, Scott 88
Anderson, Susan K. 13
Anderson, Wallace Mitch
Angus, William John 98
Anton, Angie 98
Apellmon, Lee 110
Arcongeletti, Lindo 43
Arcongeletti, Michael 122
Arenberg, Nancy Moy 43
Arendt, Ellen F. 110
Arendt, Richard G.
Arenson, Michael S. 110
Armonis, Anastasio
Arndt, Susan Morie 110
Arneson, Susan Morie
Aronson, Lawrence E. 121
Artstein, Holly E. 43
Ash, Barry Alon 98
Asher, Ron Dennis 88
Atsoves, Barbra 88, 131
Atsoves, Christ 110
Atsoves, Joanne 43
Atsoves, Louis C. 43
Atsoves, Mario 88
Atsoves, Toni M. 14, 110, 133
Aufmonn, Gory William 98
Austin, Kimberly Sue 98, 153, 155
Austin, Natalie Mory 98
Boehman, Robin Donielle 88
Bachrach, Lisa Florine 98
Bachrach, Steven M. 93
Bacigalupo, Ann Mory 93, 130
Bodner, Gail Beth 110
Boer, David J.
Bogan, Carolyn Li 43
Bohcoll, Amy Jo
Bailey, Gregory F. 43
Bailey, Kelly Ann 98
Bailey, Melinda Lynn 43, 88
Bailey, Richard R. 88
Baity, Julie Lynn 88
Bolin, David Richard 110
Balmes, Nancy Ann 155
Baltes, Vickie Lisa 110
Bonothy, Andrew C. 98
Baransky, Katherine
Barasch, Joy Eliot 98
298
Borgomion, Brett E. 98
Borgomion, Louro L. 43
Bo rkoczy, Brigitte C. 43
Borkoczy, Zolton Poul
Boron, Jomes David 98
Borov, Edward M.
Borov, Louro Susan
Borrosh, David M. 43
Barrington, Joanne Lynn 88
Bartel, Celeste 150
Borth, Susan G. 44
Bortik, Sharon Ann 110
Bartlett, Patricio J.
Borton, Joan E.
Bartsch, John W.
Botchen, Joan Therese
Bouer, Charles Lorenz
Bouer, Jomes Thomas 110
Bouer, Kathleen Mory 88
Bouer, Lisa Margaret
Baumgart, Bruce A. 110
Baxter, Gerold
Becker, Christopher 44
Becker, Deborah Jo 88
Becker, Judith Louise 155
Beckerman, Terri Lynne 110
Bedony, Richard Jomes 88
Begoun, Miriam Lee 44, 153
Beltron, Epifania M. 122
Ben-Zeev, Jason 110
Benbow, John A. 11 0
Bender, Ellen Joy 110
Bender, Eyvonne
Benjamin, Marilou Faith 88
Benjayo, Ross Alon 110
Berezin, Samuel B.
Berge, Leif 88
Berger, Sindee Roe 88
Bergles, Brett A. 44
Berglund, Bridget A. 110
Bergstrom, Edward J.
Bergstrom, Norma Koy 98, 153
Berk, Lauren
Berk, Rondy E.
Berk, Steven N. 44, 57
Berk, Susan H. 88
Berke, Mindy Goe 44, 130
Berkowitz, Sondra J. 110, 138
Berkson, Bonnie Lois 19, 110
Berman, Clifford E. 44, 72
Berman, Glenn Howard 110
Berman, Morey R. 44, 150
Bernardini, Penny J. 110
Berndt, Ronald 110
Berndt, Koren 110
Bernheim, Deborah Ann 88
Berns, Louis Aaron 44
Bernstein, Arnold L. 110, 138, 150
Bernstein, Avi Joy 44
Bernstein, Charles Sidn 88
Bernstein, Dole L. 110
Bernstein, Doniel Ben 143, 155
Bernstein, Lee Miriam 98
Berzock, Joanne 98
Best, Michael John
Bestermon, Ilene E. 44
Bestermon, Mitch Joy 88
Bianchi, Craig Alon
Biederer, Lindo Johann
Bielski, Steven 110
Binder, Lorry Mork 110
Binder, Stephen Robert 98
Sizar, Jill Sherri 110
Bjorklund, Cheryl Louis 88, 145
Bjorklund, Scott Leroy 98
Block, Tommy 155
Blockmon, Gory 144
Blockmon, Tommie L. 98, 140
Blaisdell, Theodore W. 98
Blond, Holly Beth 98, 155
Blankenship, Sandro
Blott, Joseph W. 110
Blecha, Kenneth Richard 88
Blechman, Amy Gayle 44, ·154
Bleser, Thomas Michael 98, 122
Block, Jeannie Michele 88
Block, Norbert Alon 98, 122
Block, Nanette 155
Bloom, Michael Scott 88
Bloom, Phyllis R. 45
Bloom, Robert David 110
Bloom, Scott L. 45
Blum, Merle Susan 98
Blumenthal, Charles 45
Blumenthal, Mork
Blumenthal, Michael Seo 98
Boberg, Janet 98
Boden, Scott H. 88
Bodi, John Jeffrey 98
Boepple, Jock Eugene 98, 121
Bohrer, Adrienne 45
Bolnick, Mitchell G.
Booras, Gory S. 45
Bordenet, Michael 110
Bordes, Lourie Morie 110
Borenstein, Robin K. 20
Borgordt, Jeffrey A. 110
Sorin, Eric B. 88
Bora, Joan Morie
Borre, Lorry
Borst, Thomas
Bothfeld, Catherine 110
Bothfeld, Patricio Anne 88
Bourlokos, froncine
Boyko, Katherine
Boyko, Mox Volentine
Boyko, Michael T.
Boyle, Mory Beth 45
Bradley, David Jomes 110
Broinin, Riso 18
Broje, Barbaro Alice 88
Brandwein, Ronald Allen
Brosch, Joel Gorden
Braver, Allyne Joy
Braver, Ronald Harvey 88
Bravo, Antonio
Bregenzer, Roy
Brendel, Jomes M.
Brennon, Jeon Morie
Brennon, John J.
Brennon, Kathleen M. 88
Brenner, Barry G. 110
Brenner, Lynne Anne 88, 131
Brenner, Rochel Ann 88
Brilondo, Lio Jeon 110, .155
Brisco, Michael Alon
Brody, Andrea Rene 110
Brody, Brod Joy
Brody, Hoim Micheal
Brooks, Lisa C. 110
Brotman, Jeffrey Neal
Broussard, Elizabeth 45
Brown, Barbaro Ellen 45
Brown, Steve Joseph 141
Brown, Susan Lynn
Bruchert, Gwen
Bruner, Potty Anne 46, 154
Brunhoefer, Rodger E.
Brunner, Evelyn June
Brynjolfsson, Nina S. 110
Buchino, Michael Steven
Budzynski, John Andrew 108
Budzynski, Judith A. 46
Buffo, Carol Morie 46, 145
Buffo, Judith Ann 145
Bugarin, Suzanne C.
�Buns, Barbaro Ann 110
Burger, Donald M.
Burns, Ellen Loraine
Burns, Lindo Ann 46
Burns, Marilyn Renee 111
Burns, Norman D.
Burrows, Nancy Lynn
Busscher, Robert Scott B8
Butzon, William G. 111
Bychowski, Kathleen Ann 122, 138
Bydolek, Coral L. 46
Byk, Bennett More
Cogen, Donald H. 46
Calandra, Donald 46
Colbow, Rita J.
Calderon, Alba 88
Calderon, Fabio Joe
Calderon, Mario
Colivo, Jomes 111
Cameron, Joy Edwin 111, 154
Comin, Meryl Ann 46
Cammarota, Jeon M. 111
Cammarota, John Mottoo 88
Campbell, Charles J.
Coplon, Judith Faith
Coplon, Pamela Foye 88
Caravello, Sondra Lee
Cordinell, Colleen Mory
Cordinell, Kathleen 46
Cordona, Yolando T.
Carlsen, Kurt Henry 46
Carlsen, Lynn Morie 88
Carlson, Eric William
Carlson, Julie Ann 111
Carlson, Kenneth W. 46
Carlson, Lori Ann 46
Carlson, Thomas Arnold
Carozza, Angela 88
Cortwright, Jeffrey 46
Casey, William Michael 47
Cash, Cynthia Lynn 88
Cash, Joy Cory 47
Cosper, Robert Alon
Costanos, Carolina A. 111
Cotrone, Cindy Morie
Cotrone, Joey 111
Cotrone, Robert John
Cederholm, Down Desiree 88
Cenci, Debro Lynn 47
Cerino, Caryn L.
Cerino, Gregg R. 47
Chad, Mork 88
Chelby, Edward
Chelcun, Ken 47
Chen, Elaine Hwa-Ming 99
Chen, Pamela Ki-Mai 99
Cheung, Jean Sui 111
Chianese, Raffaello 47, 144
Chiappetta, Poul Joe 111
Chiappetta, Susan E.
Chikoroishi, Nancy 111
Chimberoff, Michael Dav 99
Chin, Elizo~th Ling 111, 143
Chin, Michael Zone 47
Chin, Phillip Paul 88
Chinn, Karen Celeste 111, 153
Chiu, Francis Sung-Chew
Cho, Hoe
Cholewa, Richord W. 47
Chorposh, Michael Alon 88
Chouns, John 153
Choyinski, Katheryn M. 122
Christensen, Mork Alon 88
Ochy, Craig H.
Cin, Bennett David 99
Cirrincione, Chris
Citt~rmon, David M. 88
Clarke, Brion J. 47
Clarke, Hugh David
Clarke, Peter Martin
Clarke, Robert Roy 121
Clorkens, William M. 121
Claus, Helene 111
Clesi, Samuel Joseph
Cocking, Tammera Kay 99
Cocozza, Christine Rene 122
Cohan, Gina Lynn 99
Cohan, Gregg Rome 99
Cohan, Jodi B. 47
Cohen, Dorcy Ellen
Cohen, David Jay 99
Cohen, David Lee 98
Cohen, Eddie J.
Cohen,ElisoD.111, 145, 155
Cohen, Gerald Allen 111
Cohen, Julie Heather 121
Cohen, Lori
Cohen, Marc Scott 111
Cohen, Mark Steven
Cohen, Marlo Lee 111
Cohen, Michael A. 89, 141
Cohen, Michael Jay 89
Cohen, Shirley Lynn 111, 155
Cohen, Susan Beth 20, 48, 72, 74, 150
Cohn, David Jacob 48
Colander, John Eric
Colburn, M. Susan 48
Colen, David Michael
Coletta, Anthony G. 111
Colky, Down B. 111
Colletta, Salvatore, Jr.
Collins, Sobrino L. 48
Coloian, Lisa Armena
Condon, Kevin Robert
Connelly, Donald R. 48
Conner, Michael J.
Conrad, Bonnie L.
Conrad, Elizabeth Ann
Conrod, Joseph W. 48
Conrod, Robert E.
Considine, Michael
Considine, Susie M. 111
Conti, Christina Morie 89
Cooper, Adam Charles 89
Cooper, Shogon Rose 89
Cooperman, More A. 48
Coplon, Lindo B. 110, 111
Corrigan, Peter John 48
Randi, Cortez 48
Costis, John A. 111
Coteus, Jerome
Coursey, John Daniel 111
Coward, Michael Lee 111
Cox, Deborah Jo
Cozza, Donna Morie 111, 155
Crolli, Elise C. 48
Crolli, Joseph Lee
Cress, Alice Elaine 111, 155
Crooms, Donna L.
Cross, Steven Bruce
Cruz, Christopher 48
Cruz, Herminia
Csukor, Rita Ann
Cuff, Margan N. 89
Cullotta, Cynthia A. 111
Culp, Jill Morie
Cywinski, Denise C. 48
D Amore, Pam Ann
Do Silva, Eugenia
Daehler, Robert William 99
Dokaff, Cheryl L. 48
Damato, Roberto L. 48
Damore, Donna Morie 48
Damore, Karen Lee Ann 89
Doniel, Lisa 111
Donits, John R. 48
Dorgas, Catherine L. 99, 150
Darville, Bradley H.
Dasilva, Eugenia 48
Dossinger, Lari Jean 111
Daus, Jeffrey Alan 111
Daus, Stephen Paul
Davidson, Phyllis
Davis, Debra Jay 99
Davis, Julie R.
Davis, Michele Elizabet
De Groot, Marianne M.
Deal, Jaime D.
Deasey, Colleen M. 49
Dedo, Patricia Marie 111, 155
Defina, JoAnn 49
Defrancesco, Dione
Defrancesco, Thomas 89
Deger, Lauro Jean 89
Degroot, Jomes P. 49
Deleo, Michael Joseph
Deleonardis, Bob A.
Deleonardis, Nancy 49
Delfina, Giovanna T.
Delfino, Renotto
DeMor, Lee 49
Denenberg, More
Deppong, Joseph J. 49
Derichs, Julienne B. 99
Dermer, Koren L. 49, 145, 154
Desalvo, Paulette R. 49, 132
Desalvo, William A. 49
Desnet, Nancy Ann 99
Deters, Thomas C. 111
Dethloff, Raymond Poul 89
Diamond, Joseph L.
Dibosilio, Jomes R. 111
Dickstein, Barb 89
Diederich, Louro J.
Digonci, Todd T.
Dimond, Cheryl 89
Dino, Lisa Renee 99
Dione, Jeffrey Mork 50
Ditordi, Gino 89, 153
Dittrich, John Peter 121
Dittrich, Trudy H. 50
Dluzen, Edward S.
Dluzen, Geraldine 112
Dymtro, Gene Wolter 112
Dmytro, Michoel L. 50
Doderer, Wolter Deon
Doderer, Annette 50
Dolce, Anthony R.
Dolce, Robert Edward 89
Dolin, Bruce Steven 112
Dolin, Jordon
Dolinko, Alan R. 99
Dominic, Carole Ann 14, 111, 112
Dominic, Joann J. 14, 112
Denenberg, Fron I. 99, 132
Dong, Gory 99
Dong, Patricio 89
Dong, Susan 112
Doppelt, Pamela Ann 99
Doppelt, Poul Sanford 89
Doppelt, Robert H. 50
Dorfman, Louro 89
Dorfman, Nino Lynn 89
Dorne, Pamela E. 50
Dosse, Susan 112, 145, 155
Dowd, Kenneth Curtis
Downes, Audrey Lynn 50, 130
Downes, Janet Lee
Dromond, Jo 49
Doyle, Joanne E. 50
Drayer, Michael
Drayer, Robin 89
Drozner, Rick 141
Drozner, Stacey Sue 112
Drexler, Catherine Mori 89
Drexler, Denise 50
Drexler, Geri Lynn 99
Drexler, Ronald Gerard 89
Drox, Debbie 112
Dubas, Charles Gerard
Dubin, David Joel 50
Duda, Denise
Duebner, Donielle Louis
Duebner, Denise M. 112
Dugo, Dominick
Dugo, Betty
Duke, David A. 50
Dulleck, Greg John 99
Durso, Debro A. 99, 155
Dworak, Barbaro 89, 128
299
�Ebeling, Jutta 112
Eberhardt, Lucille M. 50
Eberhardt, Rita T.
Eck, Nancy Ellen 99, 155
Eck, Thomas Jeff
Eckardt, Christy Ann
Edelson, Terri L. 51
Edelstein, Jeffrey
Edelstein, Mork Stephen 99
Edington, David W. 112
Edmonds, Sue Lee 51
Edwards, Steven Michael 99
Edwardson, Chris A.
Edwardson, Suzanne
Egebrecht, Stewart
Ehos, Michael Allen
Eichner, Carolyn Jeanne 99
Eickhoff, Janet A. 51
Eischen, Richard J.
Eischen, Timothy R. 112, 138
Eisenberg, Ellen Esther 99
Eisenstein, Eli M. 112
Eisenstein, Margaret 89
Eissmon, Lindo Phyllis 100
Elbin, Susan Dori 112, 130
Ellin, Phyllis Minerva 100, 150
Elliott, Jomes Anthony 89
Ellis, Hope Stoey 99
Ellis, Noreen Cindy
Ellyne, Darcie Koy 100, 153
Elrod, Audrey M. 112
Emerick, Jomes L. Ill
English, Carrol 51
Entrotter, Felice
Ericksen, Carol L. 51
Erickson, Chris Jomes 100
Erickson, Connie L. 100
Erickson, Dove 89
Erickson, Glod H. 51
Erickson, Jeff 51
Erickson, Koren Ann 100
Erickson, Katherine 112
Erickson, Kenneth 51
Erickson, Merilee Ann 100
Erikson, David John
Eriksson, Glen Algot 112, 144
Erlichmon, Marc Ethan 100
Erpelding, MaryKay 100
Eselevsky, Noemi 112
Esposita, Steve F. 112
Esterl, Lisa Renee
Estes, Eric G. 100
Evans, Audri Janet 132, 155
Evans, Scott Barry 89
Evaristo, Nestor A. 138
Ezerins, Diano 89
Fahey, Timothy Joseph 89
Foingold, Alyce Sue
Fairley, Richard J. 51
Falk, Annalee F. 112
Folk, Phillip
Fallon, Dione Marie
Fovell, Terri Lynn 51
Foye, Robin Carole 20, 112
Feiler, Brett Alan
Feiler, David Dean
Feldman, Helaine R.
Feldman, Mark Jomes
Fenchel, Maxine L. 51
Fenton, Kimberly L.
Ferdman, Glenn Elliott 100
Ferdman, Mitchell D. 52
Ferguson, Mork A.
Ferrard, Karen Sue 52
Fetman, Ronald D. 18, 51, 71
Fidlow, Barry Edward
Fields, Norman 52
Figurelli, Debra L.
Filbin, Mary M. 100
Filgut, Paul Ross 100
Filipic, Rosemary 100
300
Filler, Daniel 89, 139
Fillmore, Robert Scott 89
Fillmore, Starr M.
Fine, Brian Stephen
Fine, Craig Alon
Fine, Fredrick Scott
Fine, Robin Sue 100
Fine, Scott Michael 100
Fink, Beth Rachel 89
Fink, David S. 112, 150
Finkel, Lori Ellen 89
Firfer, Bourke Louis 52
Firfer, Owen Michael 100
Fischer, Fred Ernst 112
Fishbein Ellen 112, 155
Fishbein, Mark Edward 139, 153
Fisher, Jeff Alan 89
Fisher, Steven Barry
Fisher, Susan B. 112, 140
Fishman, Howard Paul 100
Flannery, John F.
Fleck, Sharon A. 52, 154
Fleming, Peter F. 52
Flood, T ereso Anne 52
Flood, William Joseph
Flowers, Cathy Gene 90
Fogelson, Lisa Ilene 89
Fornaris, Frank J. 121
Fornaris, George L.
Forrester, Wayne 89
Fortman, Carol E. 22, 112, 155
Fortman, Michael W. 52
Fortuna, Joann M. 52
Fougerousse, Jerry T. 112
Fouty, Judith Ann 100, 155
Fouty, William J. 52
Fox, Benjamin Howard 100
Fox, Bryna Carol 90
Fox, David M . 112
Fox, Donna Marie
Fox, Michael Alan 100
Fax, Wendy Devorah 90
Foyteck, Constance 52
Frake, Carol Ann 112, 155
Frank, Jody Lynn 112, 155
Frank, Lisa Ann 112
Fratini, Diane Elizabet
Fratini, Louis A.
Frozin, Glenn F. 52
Frozin, Howard 90
Freedman, Ellen Sue 112, 120
Freeman, Carol Ann 52, 56, 128
Freeman, Joel D. 90
Frentzas, Frank 100
Frey, Daniel Leslie
Frey, Greg Lawrence 112
Fried, Rick 112
Friedlander, Susan Gail 121
Friedman, Carole 154
Friedman, Bruce A. 53
Friedman, David 53
Friedman, Down Helen
Friedman, Joy Robert 134
Friedman, Mark Steven 90
Friedman, Norman J.
Friedman, Richard N. 141
Friedman, Terri F. 112, 155
Fritsch, William H. 112
Fritz, Deborah Ann
Fritz, Timothy Michel
Froemming, Benjamin R. 90
Fuentes, Sylvia Rod 100
Funai, Shari K. 53
Furman, George W.
Gabriel, Laura G. 155
Gabriel, Robert Paul 46, 53
Gacki, John Edward 100
Gocki, Kimberly Ann 53, 153
Gaertner, Koren M. 113
Gaertner, Kathy Lynne 90
Gaertner, Lawrence Terri 113
Gatten, Cindy Gay
Gagesch, George Richard 100
Gagesch, Linda M. 113
Gagliano, Lisa Annmaria
Galford, Brian Todd 53, 150
Galindo, Constance Laur 100
Gallagher, Erin Marie 90
Gallagher, Kathleen Rae 100
Ganellen, Edward W. 53
Garfinkel, Glenn Todd 90
Garland, Heidi Adele 53, 77
Garman, Mitchell
Garman, Reni Lauren 113
Garoon, Nanci 53, 66
Gates, Linda Gail
Gates, Marty Frank 113
Gates, Thomas G.
Gekas, Connie Maria 100, 155
Gekas, Diana P. 53
Gelfman, Linda Robin 90, 153
Gelfman, Stuart G. 53
George, George
Georgouses, Nick G. 22, 53, 68, 130
Gerber, Fredrick W. 113
Gershanov, Ellen B. 53
Gerstein, Jan R. 113
Geske, Pamela
Giacone, Michael J.
Gielow, Scott C. 100
Gilbert, Natalie Ann
Gillen, Kelli Ann 100
Ginsberg, Charles
Ginsberg, Lori Sue 100
Ginsburg, Cheryl Ann 113
Ginsburg, David B. 113
Ginsburg, Keith B. 53
Glaberson, Susan Devara 108, 153
Gloden, Eral M. 100
Gladen, Tamer C. 121
Glaser, Daniel Scott 90
Glaser, Michele Sue
Glasneck, Ramona Lynn 100
Glassberg, David L.
Glauner, Louis Martin 100
Glenner, Alison 90
Glenner, Mark Steven 113
Glick, Jeff Allyn
Glick, Lisa Jill
Glowienke, Michael Adam
Goebel, Alfred Max 90
Goebel, Barbara Eve
Goetz, Thomas 101
Gokbudak, Brent F. 54
Gakbudak, Erroll Bland 101
Goldberg, Candace 90
Goldberg, Diane Lois 101, 148
Goldberg, Eileen 54
Goldberg, Linda J. 113, 130
Goldberg, Neal 113
Goldberg, Paul Kerry
Goldberg, Susan C. 113, 155
Goldblatt, Mitchell L. 101
Golden, Alan Brent 113
Golden, Shelley Eve 101
Golden, Timothy John
Goldsher, James Bruce 90
Goldsher, Steve L. 54
Goldsmith, Jonathon 54
Goldstein, Bradley J. 54, 80
Goldstein, Deborah Beth 153
Goldstein, Scott D.
Goldstein, Norma Jean 101, 145, 155
Goldstick, Diane Marcie 90
Goldstick, Linda R. 54
Golub, Ellen Rae 113
Gomez, Susan West
Gonazlez, Ramon
Gonzalez, Daniel V.
Gonzalez, Richard 54
Gonzalez, Jose 90
Gonzalez, Magdalena 90
�Gonzolez, Richard P.
Good, Noncy Sue S4
Goodcose, Thomas R.
Goodcose, Tim W. S4
Gooding, Dan William 113
Goodman, Koren Beth 101, 140
Goodmon, Lonee A. 113
Goodmon, Lori Jill 113
Goodrr\Qn, Rod Charles 90
GoodrAQn, Steven Robert 122
Goone, David Scott 113
Goone, Robert Neil 90, 155
Geppert, Fronk T. 113
Gordon, Andrea Beth 113
Gordon, Robin A. 113, 131
Gordon, Sondra Lee 90, 145
Goren, William David
Graham, Angelo Agnes
Graham, John
Graham, Penny Lynn 101
GronotelH, Deon
Gronotelli, Sandro Lynn 101
Grant, Jeffrey Scott 101
Gross, Christina Mario 101
Green, Alan Scott
Green, Caryn C. Sit
Green, Denise Joy 101, 155
Green, Kevin Charles 101
Moureen55
rq, Dan~I Lee 101
man, Afnv'Sue 55, 150
•
Gr~n, Barbaro Sue 101
Gregory, Ted Charles 55
Grenda, Christopher Alo 10
Gresik, Mory 55
Gromke, Angelo Joy
Groner, David M. 90
Groner, Merilyn Joy 113
Gross, Lorry Robin
Gross, Mory Modeline 90
Gross, Michael B. 55
Gross, Sheldon J.
Gross, Virginia Mory 101
Grosse. Jomes Gilbert
Grassman, Cathy Lynn 55
Gf.9$Sman, Jamie I. 113
"G'oves, Nigel Keith 90
Gl'Ujonoc, Ljubiso, L. 15
Gn,r,ffed, Ziva Ester 122
Gtuzynskl, Poul J.
~bio, Albert Cosimo 122
Gl.lbiri, Mindi Dee 122, 153
Guenther, Cothy Louise 90
Gutpther, Julie Ann 90
(;Udgenheim, David M. l 13
Gump, Margaret Mory 122
Gump, Marthe Mory 20, 55, 74, 150, 152
Gunehick, Julie Ann 90
Gunnarson, Albert Hons 101
(ilmnorson, Lydia Ann 55, 128
GUnther, Suson Lois 101, 130
Gurrentz, Andrew Mortin 121, 155
Gurvey, Steven Alon
Guse, Eva Renate
Gussin, Robert E. 90
Gustin, Donna Jone 90
Gustin, Nancy Morie 101
Gutenkouf, Koren Lee 101
Hoos, Robert M. 55, 143
Hocker, Amy Louise 55, 90
Hocker, Susan L.
Hagopian, Sonic Elyse
Holop, Faith Debro 90, 153
Holop, Michael 101
Holfpop, Sandro M. 113
Holling, Cheryl Morie 90
Halperin, Wendy Lynn 113
Homann, Kirk Franklin
Homann, Sl;fSOn Louise 55, 154
Homme rg, Bruce Norma
, Tawny Lynn 90
Hamm
John Joseph 113
Hond
Handzel, Mork William 101
Hanover, Lorry R. 113
Hanrahan, Cothy 55, 133
Hanrahan, Joe 55
Hansen, Jomes B.
Hansen, Cindy 55
Hansen, Leslie Anne 113
Horomoros, Steve 113
Hardin, Ty R.
Hardt, Valery Lynn 113
Harrelson, Sora Katheri 122
Horris, Aryn Marcia
Horris, Christopher Jam
Horris, Calli 55
Horris, Lyle Scot 90
Horris, Neal Craig 113, 156
Hortogh, Doniel G.
Hartogh, Kenneth L.
Hathy, Koren F.
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Hildebrond, Katherin 56
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Hoban, Kevin T.
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Hoeft, Suzanne M.
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Hoffman, Doniel J. 114
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Hughes, Charlene Lydia
Hughes, Jomes 57
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Hughes, Susan Jean 114
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lrpino, Chris Alon 122
Isaac, Michael Louis 114
Isaacson, Melissa Koy 102, 155
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lssen, Marshall G. 114
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lzenstork, Debra Michel 101
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Jacobs, Matthew Dove 114
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Jakie!, John A. 91
Jakie I, Katherine Estel 102
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Jonesku, Joseph
Japely, Al Eugene 57
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Jaster, Rich John
Jaster, Susan Morie 91
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Jerney, Timothy Scot
Jesswein, Heidi Marlene
Jiv, Michael 58
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Johnson, Norman Bloke
Johnson, Russell K. 91
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Joo, Yungnon Esther l I ( 150
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Jordon, Charles 58
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Joseph, David 114
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Jozsi, Thomas Albert 91
Jung, Geralyn Patti 114
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Jung, Kathleen Mory 102, 143
Jung, Ken M. 58
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Kodoto, Robert 8. 58, 120
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Kogan, Alon L. 58
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Kallman, Diane D.
Kallman, Richard M.
Kalter, Richard Barry 91
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Komm, William
Ka®S David J. 59
Kamradt, Kathleen M. 59
Kontr, Heidi 114, 130
KanfW, Helene R. I 14
Kapelonski, Mory Jone 114
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Kaplan, Gory Curtfs
Kaplan, Joseph M. 59
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Kaplan, Roberto Lynn 91, 145
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Korolekos, Georgina 9l
Karolekas, Ida 115
Koralekos, Katherine 115
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Karkaw, Lori Anne 59
Karleskey, Morty J.
Korlove, Gregory Allon
Korlove, Rita Morie 115
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Karpinski, Cameron Jeon 102
Karsten, Grant William
Kosch, Mork 91
Kosik, Cynthia Kay 91
Koskel, Lorry Samuel 91
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Kaszniak, Ron Scot
Koton0 , Diano Lauro 91
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Kotsoulis, Nick James I 02
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Kaufman, Betty L.
Kaufman, David Alon
Kaufman, Ellen Cheryl 102, 108, 153
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Kaufman, Nori Ann
Kaufman, Tami 59
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Keene, Morla B. 59, 80
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Kellman, Michael Scott
Kelly, John Charles
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Kenneth, Howard 91
Kenneth, Ronald P.
Keno, Adam Gould 102
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Kerns, Kevin F.
Kerz, Karen Sue
Kerz, Michael Anthony 102
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Kobort, Janice Lynn l 15
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Kideys, Nilgun 91, 143
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Killermon, Jeffrey
Killermann, Kevin
Kim, John Hywjoon
Kimmel, Lawrence 91
King, Kathleen Ann 91
King, Laura Ann 102, 148, 155
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Kipnis, Lori Sue I 15, 153
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Kirshner, Brian M. 143
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Klancnik, Edward G. 115
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Klein, Kurt Conrod 102
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Klymon, Nancy Jeon 145
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Keiko, Terri Lynn
Kolling, Kori John
Kolling, Ricky Josef
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Korer, Jacalyn 103
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Kroemer, Ronald W. I 15
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Krier, Patricia Ellen 92, 145
Kroll, Jeffrey J.
Kron, Joel S.
Kron, Jon David 1I 5
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Kropp, Brian Tom I 15
Krozel, Joseph Walter 92, 144
Krozel, Reta Ann 103, 144, 155
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Kruger, DaliMi' Lee 103, 144, 155
Kruger, Scott Edward I I 5
'l<rum, Heidi Benito 103
Kuan, Ami T. 92, 128, 143
Kuan, Anita Diamond
.Kubnick, Cheryl Lynn
Kudla, Jone 60
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Kuhn, August B. 92
Kuhr, Mory Beth l 15
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Kuh rau, Scott David 115
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Kumkoski, Don David
Kumkoski, Frank J. I 15
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Kurr, Joseph Edward I 15
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Lamm, Cheryl Dono 103, 155
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Lapaglia, Kenneth A. 60
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Larousse, Kenneth Lesli 92
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Lortz, Lisa 60
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Lovnick, Julio Anne
Lazor, Debbie Sue
Lazor, Ellen Rhonda
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Lecomte, Jeff Louis l 03
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Lee, Joann Honey 131
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Lee, Kyung
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Leider, Mory Anne 103
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Lemsky, Carolyn M. 116
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Leonard, Lori 61
l41tik, Roland R. 116, 143
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Lerner, Morey 61
Lesiowski, Kathleen 92
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Levenson, Kenneth Allen
Leventis, George 61
Levey, Edon Scott l 03
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Levin, Julie Anne
Levin, Lourence L. 14, 22, 61, 68, 70, 130
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Levine, David Alon
Levine, Stoey Fron
Levinthal, Steven Joy
Leviton, Rochel 103
Levitt, Michael I. 61
Levitt, Renee Susan 103
Levy,RobertJoy20, 103, 141, 152
Levy, Rochelle 116, 130
Lewis, Patricia Margaret 103, 143, 144
Libman, Scott Russell
Libman, Stephen M. 116
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Lichter, Eileen 116
Lieb, Ellen Susanne 116
Lieb, Fredrick Steven 121
Lieberman, Marcia L. 61
Linde, Kristopher E.
Lindgren, Robert E. 61
Lipezker, Mirtha C. 92
Lippe, Suzanne 116
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Lirtzmon, Steven More 92
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Lisco, Kothy Celeste l 03
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Litchfield, Ken P.
Litke, Edward 62
Litke, Ricky Deon
Lloyd, Janet Renee 92
Lloyd, Keli Erin
Lloyd, Scott
Loebboko, Bryon D.
Lofland, Micheal Robert 92
Loggorokis, Sandy 103
Lohre, Fronk Hubert 103
Loiacono, Joseph M.
Loiacono, Koren Ann 103
Loiacono, Robert Allen 121
Laiben, Robert Louis 103
Long, Patsy S.
Loos, Mory Ellen
Lordskog, Lisa 68
Losie, Ava Jone
Loukis, Arlene P. 116
Loukis, Mike Pete 92
Lovelady, Robert S.
Lovette, Tomaro 62
Lowell, Wendy I.
Lucas, Blair Scott
Luckenbach, Sandro L. 62
Luncsford, Elizabeth M.
Luppo, Anno 62
Luppo, Mario 103
Lutz, John Charles 103
Lymon, Corey Jeon 62, 145, 154
Lymon, Doniel J. 62
Lymon, Jennifer Joan 116, 155
Lymon, Margaret Mory 92
Lymon, Mory Catherine 103, 153
Lynn, Mork J. 103
Lynn, Rosemary
Lytton, Amy Bert 122, 140
Moder, Philip John
Modziorek, Kenneth G. 116
Mahon, Michael Anthony 92, 143
Mohan, Nicholas Joseph l 03
Mohler, Korrie 62
Mahnke, Susan Morie 63, 153
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Majewski, William Brion 63, 92
Mok, Julius S. 92
Moliekol, George Xavier
Moliekol, Jomes
Molino, Doniel I.
Molino, Steven More 103
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Malkin, Joel David 63
Malkin, John Kenneth 93
Malkin, Randi 116
Malkin, Stephen Joy l 03
Molloy, John Steven
Molloy, Sharon Ann 63
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Mandel, Fredo Lynn 116
Mondell, Penny Ann
Mones, Mork J. 63
Mones, Susan Mory
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Manner, Sue Morie 93, 143
Monnoy, Sue 155
Monzoro, Brod W. 116
Morchiofavo, Josephine 103
Marcus, Jami Lynn 116
Marcus, Jeff Brioq 116
Morgelos, Som 116
Morgetis, Renee
Margolis, Tracy 93
Margolis, Tracy 93
Mork, Bennett 63
Markham, Xiomara Domori 93
Marks, Kimberly Sue 116, 140
Marks, Robin Debro 63
Marks, Steven Michael
Mormer, Andrea 93
Moron, Rita Audrey 116
Moron, Robert 64
Mortin, Adam
Mortin, Bradley I.
Mortin, Bryon G.
Mortin, Charle Ann 64, 154
Mortin, David B. 93
Mortin, David C. 103
Mortin, Lindo Jeon 64
Mortin, Lynnetto Ann
Mortin, Randoll Marvin
Mortin, Scott Lee 93
Mortin, Suzanne Mitchell 93
Marx, Julie Alison
Moslov, Morey Joy 116
Moster, Melissa Anne 93
Masters, Louro Ellen 93
Masters, Steven D. 64, 139
Masterton, Peter John 93
Masterton, Philip 64
Matchen, Donald P.
Mathis, Byron Claude 64
Mathis, Deborah Ann 103
Mattes, Patricio 64
Mauer, Lourie Ann 116
Mox, Terry Alon 93
Moy, Dionne Morie 104, 155
Moy, Robert Joseph 93
Moyer, Christine Ann 104
Moyer, John Edward 93
Moyer, Judy Mario 64
Moyer, Koren Alison 93, 150
Moyer, Robin Lynn 116
Maynord, Christopher W. 93
Maynord, Denise M. 116
Mazur, Louro Ann 65
McCarty, Andrew Lee 104
McCool, Joyce 93
McKean, Lindo 116
Mcleon, Doniel Joseph
Mcleon, Erin
McNichols, Andrew Shau I 04
McCarthy, Joseph M. 65
McCowri, Connie Patricio 93
McCown, Lindo Arlene 116
McCoy, Michael Joseph 93
McDonald, Jone A. 65, 145
McDonough, Patrick J.
McDonough, Ronald E.
McGuire, Montgomery P. 93
Mcleon, Jomes Robert
Mcleon, Kevin M. 65
McMahon, Jeffrey J. 65
McNomoro, Thomas J. 65
McNichols, Kris Patrick 93
McWherter, Ruth Ann 116
Medwed, Debbie A. 116
Medwed, Melissa J. 105
Mehring, Danny Joy
Meier, Dione Morie 155
Meier, Donald Robert 65
Meier, Joan Ellen 104
Meissner, Brenda Lee 93, 144
Meister, Poul Allon 93
Melnick, David
Melnick, Michael P. 116
Meltzer, Mork Ira 65
Mendheim, Kim S.
Mendheim, Michael John 93
Meng, John
Menter, Jomes
Mersch, Nancy Ann 117
Mersch, Steven Richard 93
Meshulom, Louro Rebecca 93
Messink, Jomes L.
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Metrick, Lori B. 117
Meyer, Dono Lynn 117
Meyer, Howard
Meyer, Nancy Louise
Meyer Poul Steven
Michaels, Poul
Michelsen, Pam Ann
Michel Sandro L. 65, 154
Midler, Ellen Tsipi 104
Mielke, Gerold J.
Mielke, Susan Mory 104
Milonich, Amy Kathleen
Milonich, Mork Louis
Miles, Joy H.
Milewski, Poul 65
Milewski, Rolph Henry
Milewski, Valerie A. 65
Milewski, Vivian Stephan 104
Miliotis, Emanuel 93
Milioto, Stephen M.
Miller, Andrea Susan 93
Miller, Bartley Paul 66
Miller, Brian Robert 66
Miller, Elizabeth Jane
Miller, Jodi 93, 143
Miller, Koren Ann
Miller, Lora
Miller, Marylou 104
Miller, Orlee F. 117
Miller, Sondra Lynn 93
Miller, Steve G. 66
Miller, Steve M. 66
Mills, Kris Sue 66
Milosovljevic, Vero 66
Milstein, Bayla Sue
Minkoff, Eileen Joyce 117
Minkoff, Michael 66, 156
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Mishkin, Jill Leslie 93
Mita, David Gregory
Mitchell, Andrea K. 117
Mitchell, Bradley L. 117
Mitsui, Poul 66
Moch, Adrienne 66
Moch, Laura Sue 93
Moeller, Lisa 66
Moll, Stephen J.
Moltz, Alan Jeffery
Montenegro, David
Mooradian, Mott Alan 66
Mooradian, Mitchell W. 94
Moravcik, Joe Mike 117
Moravcik, Lisa Ann 94
Moreton, William W.
Morgon, Joey D. 94, 121
Morgon, Steven Ralph 94
Morrison, Rayna E. 117
Morrison, Timothy
Mortellaro, Celeste 66
Morton, David Leon
Morton, Koren E. 20, 74, 117
Morton, Poul Kenneth 121
Mostacci, Doniel J. 66
Moy, Donald 104
Moy, Judy Y. 66, 153
Moy, Michael C. 94
Moy, Victoria 67
Mazner, Lilli-Ann 94, 131
Mrozek, Karen Mary 67
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Mueller, Christine
Mueller, Gory Allen 104
Mueller, Jerodine M. 117
Mueller, Keith H. 67
Mueller, Rita Mary 117
Murothon, Sinon M. 67
Murgos, Carl Peter
Murgos, Elizabeth D. 117
Murphy, Allen Joseph
Murphy, Ellen Joan 94
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Murray, John F. 94
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Murray, Michael J.
Musick, Daryl J. 94
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Myers, Rochel R.
Nodder, Allison Donna
Nodder, Claudio Lynn 117
Najarian, Steven M. 117
Nanavati, Virnol Indra
Noriss, Christine
Nowiesniok, Cynthia Mory 155
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Neff, Michael John 67
Neidhardt, Cynthia 67
Nelson, David Warren
Nelson, Deborah Ann
Nelson, Donald A 117
Nelson, Donna Lynne 117
Nelson, Joyce A
Nelson, Mindy 104
Nelson, Pamela Joy 117
Neuman, Christine J.
Neumann, Michael J. 94
Newmon, Bonny Sue
Newman, Jonathan Lee
Newmon, Scott C. 117
Newrall, Dan N. 68
Nimz, Lisa Beth 94, 141, 143
Nitsche, Scott Robert 104
Nitti, Vito
Niven, Juliette Ann 104
Niven, Kim M. 68
Noe, Kimberly Kathryn 94
Noffz, Jomes William 117
Nokell, Julie 68
Nolte, Catherine M. 117
Nord, Deborah Ann 68
Nordeen, Donna Marie 11
Nordeen, Lori Ann 94, 145
Nordin, Linnette Ann 104
Nordskog, Richard Alan
Noren, Lee James
Noren, Scott Andrew
Norman, Gail Louise 104
Norman, Sandra Lynn
Norum, Mary Rita 68
Novak, Stephen S.
Nowak, Norman Jay 117
Nudelman, Charles J. 117
Nudelman, Jean Beth 79, 117, 155
Nudelman, Sheri 69
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Nutting, Tamara Sue
0 Callaghan, Patrick J. 104
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Oakes, James
Oberlander, Michael 69
Oberrotmon, Don Michael 104, 139, 141
Obrien, Lori Ann 69
Obrien, Virginia Ann 117
Ochsmann, Jenny
Ochonicki, Robert 69
Odonnell, Lauren
Odonnell, Maureen P. 69
Odyniec, Emily D. 104
Oheath, Karen Ann 117, 155
Oheath, Katherine Mary 104, 155
Ohlson, Robert E. 69
Okamura, Kerry Michiko
Okazaki, Michael M. 117
Okun, Scott David 69
Olander, John Raymond 104
Oleck, Richard D. 117
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Olken, Barry
Olliges, Kathy L. 153
Olliges, Kimberly Ann 121
Olson, Ellen Kathleen 104
Olson, Linda Jean 104
Olson, Scott B.
Omalley, Maureen M. 69
Oner,Atilla 117, 156
Oppenheim, Mitchell 69
Orchow, Mirta 69
Orfonos, Elias 117
Orlean, Randee Beth 94
Orourke, Linda
Oscherwitz, Jon
Oscherwitz, Julie 104, 140
Osijchuk, Natalie Jone 94
Ostensen, Karen Ann 94, 121, 130
Ostensen, Kenneth G. 69
Ostensen, Robert G. 117
Ovington, Susan Teresa 94
Oztekin, Susan L. 94
Pablick, Sue 155
Page, Gary Alan
Page, Lisa A. 70
Pales, Tammi 94
Palin, Diane 104
Polin, Julie 70
Panchisin, Mark 0.
Panchisin, Matthew Eric
Panchisin, Paulo Marie
Pandazi, Dione
Panek, Elaine Maria 94
Panek, Eugene Gerold
Pang Thomas Ying-Chung
Panos, Joann Kathaleen
Panousieres, Deno J. 70
Pappas, Georgette 117
Paretzkin, Lisa Ann 104
Parisi, Carol Ann 117
Park, Song
Porrilli, August
Porrilli, Vito Som
Partington, Janet Lynn 104
Pass, Janet Ellen 94
Poss, Russell Jomes 117
Paterno, Anthony
Patino, Joel M. 70
Pattison, Dione E. 94
Pattison, William L. 70
Paulis, Debbie Jan 94
Paulis, Donna 70
Pavlik, Edward J. 70
Pavlik, Susan Marie 117, 145
Payne, Timothy Jomes 118
Pearlman, Marla Joy 118
Pearson, Doniel 70
Pearson, Jeff David
Pearson, Mary Carol 94
Pegoraro, James M.
P~oraro, Michael Thomas
Peischl, Ernest Steven
Penn, Michelle B. 118
Perl, Allen Robert 71
Perl, Barron Stuart
Perl, Seth Elliott
Perlin, Robert Ames
Perlman, Barbara Alice 94
Perlman, Debra Beth 104, 132, 155
Pescatore, Peggy Ann 104
Petersen, Paul W.
Peterson, Charles R. 71
Peterson, Gail
Peterson, Kenneth Walter 94
Peterson, Martin Edward
Peterson, Poul 71
Petersn, Robert Paul 121
Petrakis, John T. 71, 134
Petrakis, Peter Thomas
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Sacks, Michael Jay 95
Safstram, Danna
Safstrom, Richard
Sakas, James Steven 105
Salafatinos, Christ 118
Salafatinos, Lynn 14, 77
Salazar, Carmen Elisa 57, 77
Salazar, Julio E. 95
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Salamon, James Fred 105
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Samuelson, Laurence Scott 134, 14 l
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Sanders, Chris C. 77
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Sandroff, Scott A. 118
Saperstein, Susan 77, 120
Sarasin, Joanne A. 118
Sarasin, Robert Scott 105
Sauer, Roland Rudi 118, 143
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Sax, Andrea Harriet 105
Scalin, Cari Ann 105
Schaffer, David N. 42, 58, 77
Schaffner, Lisa Ann 95
Schanz, Gerald Allan 121
Schasone, Donald Louis
Schaul, Linda Marie 105
Schaul, Thomas J. 77
Schauwecker, Chris Jame
Schechter, Daniel
Schencker, Deena 105
Scherer, Joan Ruth 78
Schiff, Elliot Joseph
Schiff, Melissa A. 78
Schlag, Susan Martha 118
Schlesinger, Leslie
Schmidt, Richard Alan 95
Schrniegelt, David John 95
Schmiegelt, Ronald F. 118
Schneider, Gregg Walter 95
Schneider, Steve A. l 18
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Schwartz, Murray David 106
Schwartz, Poul 95
Schwartz, Tammy S. 78
Schwenn, Craig C.
Sebastiano, Michele Mork 106
Seely, Katherina
Seely, Mory Ann
Segal, Michael Poul
Segermork, Scott
Seidman, Don 78
Selin, Cheryl E. 78
Selz, Caryn
Senn, Katherine M. 118
Serlin, Andrew Bruce 95
Seroto, Sharon 118
Seymour, Michelle Lynn 95
Seymour, Scott Alon
Sgouros, Anostosios
Shockter, Tory! F.
Shafer, Down
Shafter, Susan E.
Shallcross, Kevin Jomes
Shapiro, Steven M. 78, 156
Shortiog, Michael Joseph 134
Shovel, Ross Alon
Shovel, Steven Craig
Show, Bruce Alon 95
Show, Curtis W. 78
Show, Randi
Shayne, Ellice Debbie
Shayne, Gory L. 143
Shea, Patrick
Shedroff, Karin Gail 96
Sheehan, Dqn Roy
Sheingold, Ricky 20, 118, 153
Shemroske, Carolyn Lee 118
Shemroske, John R. Jr. 79
Shemroske, Patrick Jose
Shemroske, Philip G. 106
Shilvock, Constance 79
Shonfeld, Hugh David 139
Shroyer, Rondo L. 118
Shuman, Lisa Suzanne 106
Shumate, David Alon 79
Shurson, David Owen
Shurson, Mork 0.
Sidler, Gayle Dino 96
Siegel, Bill J. 79
Siegel, David E.
Siegel, Koren Beth 79
Siegel, Steven Brion 121
Siegel, Steven Ross
Siegelmon, Gory M. 79, 150
Sienkowski, Bruce Alon 106
Sienkowski, Sherry Lynn
Sters, Lorry M. 106
Sierzego, Janice G. 118, 155
Sierzego, Thomas Michael
Silver, Cheryl Lynn 119
Silverman, Down M. 79
Silverman, Penny 105, 106
Silverman, Todd Stan 121
Simler, Richard A. 80
Simmons, Philip Lambert
Simmons, Susan V. 119
Simon, Doniel Eric 106
Simon, Donn Alon 96
Simon, Gregg Marlow
Simon, Lynn Jonis 106
Simon, Maybelle Koy
Simons, Arie Lee
Simonson, Hilary M. 80
Simonson, Poul Stewart
Singer, Lindo Ann 106
Singer, Rick W. 119
Sinico, Dione Susan 80, 154
Sinico, Nancy Lynn 119
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Sisto, Ann 80
Skollerup, Curtis L. 119
Skollerup, Lorry J. 80
Skeptor, Mario Nick
Stein, Tracy Lynn 119, 150
Slivnick, Sari Lynn 96
Sliwa, Jomes Joseph
Sliwa, Jeffrey G.
Sloma, Kitty A. 145
Slowiok, Jomes Anton 1 19
Smith, Gory Alon 80
Smith, Jeffrey Arnold
Smith, Patricio 96
Smith, Ted 96
Smith, Tracy
Smolenski, Paula Rose 9, 148
Snow, Robert David 106
Snyder, Elizabeth Ann 96
Snyder, Ellen R. 80
Sobczak, Kathleen L. 119, 145, 155
Sobczak, Steven Michael 96
Sobel, Michelle Claire 119
Socash, Bonnie Lynn 106, 145
Socash, Brian A. 42
Socash, Donna Morie 119
Sokniewicz, Brion Jomes 96
Sokol, Steven Scott 119
Solol, Janine Meryl 106, 140, 148
Solway, Robin
Sommerfield, Maurise 80, 153
Sonkin, Miles Gary 106
Sonne, Sherry Lynn 96
Sonne, Teresa Ann 106, 144
Sorenson, Jim Louis
Sorenson, Linda M. 80
Sorkin, Stuart Ira
Spagnoli, Charles Mario
Spagnoli, Christine 119
Spogoletti, Michael 80
Spok, Nancy Ann 106
Spear, Amy Beth
Spear, Loura Eve 119
Spector, Lori Sue 119
Spector, Randy Mork
Speidel, Paul E. 80
Speilman, Fern 80
Speizman, Jeff Allan 84
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Springer, Michael Rubin 96, 155
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Sprogis, Renee 96
Spyratos, Jerry
Staiger, William Carl
Stamos, Mory Beth 81, 153
Stamos, Peter Poul 106
Stancsits, Pam Anne 81
Stanko, Raymond John 119
Stankowicz, Joseph
Stonkowicz, Robert T. 81
Stankowicz, Sally A
Starkston, David Mork 106
Storkston, Robert 81
Stec, Greg John
Steele, Kimberly Lynn 96
Steffen, Corl William 106
Stein, Joy Michael 96
Stein, Lorry A. 81
Stein, Paulo Joye
Stein, Robert N. 96
Stein, Ronald Alan 119
Steinberg, Morla B.
Steinberg, Vicki 150
Steinberg, Stacey Lynn 96
Steindler, Nora Ellen 96
Stephenson, Marino F. 81
Stepke, Suzanne T. 106, 132, 155
Stern, Corey Alan
Stern, Laurence Alon 106
Stern, Mork Edward 81
Stern,MerleEllen81, 154, 153
Sternberg, Vicki S. 81
Stevens, Jerrold R. 81
Stevens, Rhonda Lee
Steurmer, Michael 106
Stielow, Elizabeth Karen 96
Stoker, Richard G. 96
Stolar, Robert S.
Stolberg, Howard Steven 96
Stolberg, Scott Joel 119
Stoller, Sharon Dee 106, 143, 148
Stoller, Stewart David 106, 143
Stone, Gary Poul 106
Stone, Kim
Stone, Stacey Marcia 96
Stotz, Donald Andrew
Stotz, Nancy Anne 96
Straka, Christopher
Strossmon, Joel Lee 96
Strossmon, Robert M. 119
Straub, Andy Fred
Straub, Antje 106, 132
Strauss, Vicki Ann 119
Strongin, Scott Dennis 96
Strongin, Susan Amy 81
Strub, Henry Bruce 119
Stuermer, Mike Alvin
Sturt, Diane E. 82
Suane, Christine M. 82
Sucherman, Paul J.
Suess, Loring Michael
Sufrin, Helene C.
Sugar, Chris May 82
Sukenik, Wendy Lee 82
Sullivan, Jeffrey Thomas
Sullivan, Jolene Mario 96
Sultz, Gary Alan 82
Sutherland, Jeanne L. 119
Swanberg, Cindy L. 82
Swonke, Anthony Poul
Swanson, Susan Mary
Sweeney, Barbaro Ann
Sweeney, Julie Anne 82
Sweeney, Kimberly Jo 119
Swenson, Gory A
Swift, Kevin· Allen 106
Swift, Kim Ann
Swift, Randy E. 82
Switall, Linda Mary
Szachewicz, Maryanne 1J9, 138, 143
Szymanski, John Edward
Szymanski, Sharon 0. 82
Taibl, rancid Jeffery
Takiguchi, Becky L.
Taldone, -Joseph N. 119
Toldone, Marylin G. 82, 145
Tomroz, Jeffery Raymond
Tanaka, Kathy T. 119
T onoko, Miho
Too, Cynthia Mory 106, 153
Too, Leonard M.
TEopper, Rondo F. 115, ll'1A
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T orica, Patricia 82
Torico, Rosemary 82
Tarrson, Barbara Gayle 106, 140
Tatooles, Julie Denise 96
Tenzillo, Elizabeth Ann 96
Terlop, Michelle L. 119
Terrazas, Steve B. 148
Terzakis, John Andrew 106
Terzakis, Loura Morie 106
Terzakis, Mary 83, 156
Terzis, John Nicholas 96
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Thall, Janice 96
Thiede, John H. 83
Thoma, Donna Lynn
Thommes, Ginny F. 83
Thommes, Todd Alon
Thompson, (Niziolek) Di 121
Thompson, Tevin Roy 83
Thompson, Tony Franz
Tiltz, Lynne Tracey 96
Timmings, Barbaro J .
Tischer, Ernest William
Tobin, Marlo Gayle l 06
Tobin, Steven Harley 96
Todd, Dole Mortin 119
Tolsky, Amy Bess 153
Tom, Anno
Tom, Peter 119
T omocic, Boris l 06
Tomoros, Steve Charles
Tomczak, Fred Mike
Toporek, Debro F.
Toppel, Gayle Marlene 107
Toppel, Steven Wayne 83
Torres, Anthony J. 83
Torres, Michael Thomas 107
Toth, Annie Margaret 96
Toth, Joseph Peter
Trolmer, Robert Kelly 10
Trapanese, Cynthia 107
Trosotti, Jeon Morie 119
Trausch, Kevin Patrick
Trausch, Kerry Edward 1
Travis, Jeffrey Bernard l
Travis, Leonard Edwin 96
Trovlos, Poul
Treitler, Jodi 96, 145
Tremont, Joseph Dove
Tremont, Michael C.
Treshansky, Lisa Joy 107
Trester, Richard Lance Teti
Treutelaar, Deborah Sue J07
Tripi, Gail Ann 119
Tripicchio, Karen A. 83
Tripicchio, Michael A.
Tripoli, Joseph 1 fs, 119
Tripp, Steve M. 96
T!(itsc:tl'tr Fronk N. 83
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Tuite, Kathy Lynne 107
Turek, Jerry
Turek, John
Turf, Scott M.
Turton, Melody Claire
Turton, Wendy Koy 119,
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Tutt, Jerry
Tzokis, George John
Ucros, Hilda Moria 97
Udell, Jacky 97
Unrath, Gory S. 84
Urban, Fronk Mortin
Urbon, Rolph B. 97
Utonoff, Steven 119
Valenziano, Kent W.
Volioveedu, Sebastion A.
Vorgas, Angelita Estell 97
Vorgas, Ida E. 119
Voss, Cynthia Dione 120
Voss, Rosemaree L.
Vazquez, Tony John
Venson, John Peter
Verdin, Dwight John
Vergis, Mory Lynne 120
Verstraete, Kristie 84, 133
Vertelko, Greg John 97
Vick, Lourie Anne 97
Vinci, Wendy Susan 145, 155
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Vinson, Denise
Virag, Theresa Kathryn 107
Vishny, Daniel P. 120, 143
Vishny, David Joel 120, 143
Vishny, Robert W. 82, 84, 139, 143
Vogel, Matthew A. 84
Vollmann, Jo Ann 120
Vorpagel, Bob A. 84
Vroblik, Tom M. 84
Wodler, Linda Ann 97
Wadler, Mary Katherine 97
Wagner, Carol S. 120
Wainer, Stacie Lee 97, 153
Walczak, Karen Jane
Woldin, Sheila 84
Wall, Brendan
Wallach, Harlan D. 84, 128, 152
Wallach, Wendy J. 107, 145, 155
Wallies, Mork A.
Walsh, Mortin Peter 97
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Warady, Stephanie Dara 107
Warchol, Curtis John
Ward, Tracy Ann 120, 143
Wordo, Alice S. 84
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Weindling, Sandro 97
Weinman, Thomas John 107
Weinman, Wendy Lee 85
Weinstein, Margo L. 120, 155
Weinstein, Russell Dean 107
Weinstein, Scott Alan 97
Weiser, Kenneth W. 120
Weiss, Darlene J. 97
Weiss, Jeffrey Brian 85
Weiss, Jill Ann 97
Weiss, John Francis 107
Weiss, Margaret A. 69, 97, 128
Weiss, Mory Adele 97
Weiss, Mitchell Jay 107
Weiss, Neal Robert 85, 130, 144
Weiss, Steven M. 97
Weisz, Jacqueline 107, 155
Weld, Anthony D.
Weld, Thomas I07
Welter, Jacqueline Anne 123
Wendt, Linda Morie 107
Werdinger, Fran A. 108
Werdinger, Roberta 150
Weres, John M.
Weser, Paul Joseph
Wexler, Suzan Devro 120
Wezio, Barbaro 85
Wezio, Robert George 120
Wheeler, Christopher Lee
Wheeler, Criog S. 120
Widen, Ronald R. 85
Widen, Theodore Arthur 107
Wierzchon, Elizabeth 97
Wiesser, Daniel
Wiesser, Ellen Beth
Wikstrom, Koren Joy 107, 155
Wilander, Robert A.
Wilczewski, Alan Robert
Wilfong, David Wayne
Willerman, James 85
Willermon, Keith Glenn 97
Williams, Gregory J.
Williams, Nancy Marian 97
Williams, Stephen Mark 97, 139
Wilson, Brett Joseph 97
Wilson, Patrick F.
Wilson, Richard R. 85
Winkler, Glenn Oscar
Winkler, Linda E. 85
Winpar, Naomi 120
Wishner, Russell Blair
Witkowski, Brian William
Witte, Geraldine Angelo
Wolf, Georgia Kay 107, 132, 145
Wolfe, Andrea Merle 97
Wolfe, Michael Lee
Wolff, Audrey Lynn 107
Wolin, Mindy L. 85
Wolter, Jamie Ann 97
Wolters, Ann M. 107
Woodier, Susan C. 85, 138, 143
Watman, Larry Nathan
Wozniak, Carolyn
Wright, Patrick C.
Wurl, Denise Ann 108
Wurzbacher, Keith R. 120
Wynbrandt, Harry Scott 97
Wynbrondt, Peter J.
Wynn, Paul Ira 85
Yale, Jess
Yale, Robert
Yamauchi, Barbaro 85
Yannakis, Katherine
Yates, John R.
Yates, Patricio Ann 120
Yaybulak, Kubra Saodet 108
Young, Robin Gaile 89, 97
Young, Sandro J. 85
Young, Sandy L.
Zabich, Diane Carol 120, 145, 155
Zochocki, Thomas J.
Zajac, Katherine M.
Zajac, Leonard J.
Zomp, Kathleen 85
Zaslovsky, Dennis Mork 97
Zastrow, Kathy Mary 85
Zawiski, Jim Mat
Zazove, Ivy Ellen 108, 155
Zbilski, Jim C.
Zeid, Pamela .108
Zeinfeld, Ileen Gail 97
Zeller, William C. 120
Zero, Richard 120
Zercher, Ingrid Carolyn 108
Zidel, Cynthia 85
Ziegelski, Debra Ann
Ziff, Cathy Joy 85
Zimmer, John Joseph 120, 143
Zimmer, Maureen Abby 120, 143
Zimmerman, Haralyn H. 120
Ziss, Ronold Peter
Zivilik, Mork Joel 108
Zolt, Michael D.
Zoros, Donna Lee 97, 145
Zucker, Andrea Marla 110, 120
Zucker, Kimberley A. 47, 85, 132
Zucker, Mark Steven 97
Zunamon, Judith M. 120, 143
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�In Memoriam
Only remember me; you understond
It will be lote to counsel then or pray.
Yet if you should forget me for o while
And ofterwords remember, do not grieve:
For if the darkness and corruption leave
A vestige of the thoughts that once I hod,
Better by for you should forget and smile
Thon that you should remember and be sod.
- Christina Georgina Rossetti
Alan Braverman '77
Michael Jiu '77
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Niles Township High School - West Division
Oakton at Edens Expressway
Skokie , Illinois 60076
Volume XVII
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, Table Of Contents
Graduates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
, Friends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
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Special Events ................... 88
Clubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
Faculty and Administration ....... 248
Senior Survey ................... 305
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318
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�Friendliest Person Award
Winners of the Friendliest Person award were Ross
Benjoya and Jill Bizar.
Best Looking Award
Penny Bernardini and Steve Schneider were voted
as the Best Looking seniors. (Unfortunatly, Steve
is not pictured.)
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�Most Intelligent-Most Likely To Succeed
Voted as both the Most Intelligent and voted as the
Most Likely To Succeed were seniors Ellen Arendt
and Scott Newman. (Unfortunately, a picture of
Ellen was unobtainable.)
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�Favorite Couple
Mike Arenson and Susie Considine were voted as
the favorite couple of the senior student body.
Most Talented Award
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Seniors Risa Brainin and Rick Sheingold were
voted as the most talented seniors.
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�Most Athlet ic Award
The Most Athletic award went to Shirley Cohen
and Jim DiBasilio.
9
�Homecoming
Color
TOP RIGHT: Homecoming Queen JoAnn Dominic
and Indian Marc Koch smile to the fans during the
Homecoming Parade. RIGHT: The Homecoming
Court and their escorts during halftime activities.
BOTTOM RIGHT: The Niles West Marching Band
performing one of their numbers for cheering
crowds at halftime.
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CLOCKWISE FROM LEFf: The recycling Center's first place float. The Niles West Varsity Cheerleaders in one of their favorite positions. The Senior Court: Toni Atsaves, Lisa Daniels, and Carole
Dominic. Junior Court Members: Karen Kraft ,
Corinne Hintz, and Audrey Evans.
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Disappointing
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��Graduates
�SENIORS
Rita Maron reviews her college application.
Kent Abrahamson
Jay Abrams
Laura Adrianopoli
Cheryl Amari
Lisa Anderson
Lee Apellman
Ellen Arendt
Michael Arenson
20 .
�Ellen Freedman shows the Spectrum photographer her dental
work.
Susan Arndt
Christ Atsaves
Toni Atsaves
Gail Badner
Amy Bahcall
Daved Balin
Ed ward Barov
Sharon Bartik
Joan Barton
John Bartsch
James Bauer
Bruce Baumgart
Ellen Bender
John Benbow
21
�Penny Bernardini
Lauren Berk
Ross Benjoya
Sandra Berkowitz Arnie Bernstein
Jason Ben-zeev
Dale Bernstein
Bridgett Berglund Bonnie Berkson
Craig Bianchi
Glenn Berman
Ed Bergstrom
22 .
Larry Binder
Jill Bizar
Joe Blatt
Steve Bielski
Robert Bloom
Mike Bordenet
Laurie Bordes
Jeff Borgardt
�Cathy Bothfeld
Dave Bradley
Risa Brainin
Joel Brasch
Barry Brenner
Brian Brenner
Lia Brilando
Andrea Brody
Brad Brody
Susan Brown
Nina Brynjolfson
Suzanne Bugarin
William Butzow
Barbara Buns
23
�Marilyn Burns
James Caliva
Jay Cameron
Jean Cammarata
Julie Carlson
Joe Catrone
Jean Cheung
Paul Chiappetta
Nancy Chikaraishi
Kim K erbel prepares for a Humanities exam.
24 .
Andy Brody makes more obscene phone calls.
�Senior Acts as an a rmrest.
Liz Chin
Karen Chin
Helene Claus
Elisa Cohen
Gerald Cohen
Mark Cohen
Marla Cohen
Mike Cohen
Shirley Cohen
David Colen
....
Tony Coletta
Dawn Colky
Susan Considine
Linda Coplan
25
�Jerry Coteus
John Coursey
Donna Cozzo
Michael Coward
Alice Cress
Cindy Cullotta
Mike Melnick cons Dave Goone into doing his homework for him .
Lisa Daniels
Pamela D' Amore
Lori Dassinger
Jeff Daus
Patricia Dedo
26
�,
Bob Deleonardis
Renatta Delfino
Tom Deters
James DiBasilio
Laura Diedrich
Gene Gymtro
Bruce Dolin
Carole Dominic
JoAnne Dominic
Susan Dong
Susan Dosse
....
27
�..
Rick Drazner
Stacey Drazner
Denise Duebner
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Jutta Ebeling
Rita Eberhardt
Dave Edington
Michael Ehas
Timothy Eischen
Susie Elbin
Audrey Elrod
Felice Entratter
Glenn Erickson
Kathy Erickson
Noemi Eselevsky
Annalee Falk
Diane Fallon
Robin Faye
Kim Fenton
Debbie Figurelli
28
�Ricky Fine
David Fink
Ellen Fishbein
Susan Fisher
Carol Fortman
Jerry Fougerousse
Donna Fox
Carol Frake
Jody Frank
Lisa Frank
Ellen Freed man
Terri Friedman
William Fritsch
Karen Gaertner
Cindy Gaffen
Linda Gagesch
Reni Garman
Jan Gerstein
Chuck Ginsberg
29
�Scott Newman and Ron Stein, with some of their friend s , prepare to take a
Mr. Dessing test in AP Chemistry.
Cheryl Ginsberg
Dave Ginsberg
Mark Glenner
Linda Goldberg
30
Neil Goldberg
Susan Goldberg
Alan Golden
Scott Goldstein
Ellen Golub
Susan Gomez
Thomas Goodcase Lance Goodman
Lori Goodman
Dan Gooding
�David Goone
William Goren
Andrea Gordon
Robin Gordon
Alan Green
Angela Gromke
Marilyn Groner
Sheldon Gross
Jamie Grossman
Louis Grujanic
David Guggenheim
Jay Abrams helps Bob Ostenson chew his food.
31
�Ronald Hoshiz aki Larry Hanove r
Valerie Hardt
Sandra Halfpap
Steve Harama ras
n
Wendy Halperi
Neil Harris
John Handze l
Leslie Hed
Jeffrey Heidric h
Ellen Heimle r
Marcy Heller
Mea Herold
Marcia Hersch
Diana Hintz
Diane Hiraka wa
Lauren Hirsch
Wendy Hirsch
Ann Hoban
Suzann e Hoeft
�Swinging time at Niles West!
Gina Hoffman
Chris Hoglan
Beverly Holmblad
Susan Hughes
Jeffrey Hyosaka
Michael Isaac
Karen Isenstein
Marshall Issen
Celeste Iverson
Matt Jacobs
Timothy Jerny
Karen Jaffee
Kimberly Jernberg Robin Joffrey
....
33
�Debbie Johnson
Geralyn Jung
Esther Joo
David Joseph
Marilyn Kalfen
Amy Kaminer
Heidi Kanter
Helene Kanter
Mary Kapelenski
Arlene Kapusynski
Kathy Karalekas
Rita Karlove
Betty Kaufman
Heidi Keinrad
Dave Ginsburg t rying to position victim fi ve under the missle
toe.
34
�Ken Madziarek takes a moment out of conversing to give us a
smile.
Elfriede Kemf
Kimberly Kerbel
Kevin Kerns
Kathy Kesselman
Laura Kezdi
Richard Kiang
Janice Kibort ,
Ahmet Kideys,
Lori Kipnis
Maureen Kite
35
�Edward Klancnik
Janice Kleifield
Chuck Kloser
Steve Knill
36
Scott Knox
Marc Koch
Philip Koek
Cathy Koenig
Carol Kokinis
Terri Kolko
Karl Kolling
Richard Korb
Brian Kotarski
Jean Kotsiopuolos
Richard Kozelka
Ronald Kraemer
Amy Krane
Karen Krasowsky
Carol Krause
Jeanne Krause
�Jon Kron
Karen Kwiecinski
Kiki Kutulas
Frank Kumkoski
Scott Kuhrau
Mary Kuhr
Kevin Ladin
Paula Lagioia
Debbie Lahikainen Adelle Larsson
Dan Lampkin
Arlene Loukis
Jack Lanners
Jeff Leavitt
Lisa Lapinski
Kwang Lee
Jeanne Leichsenring
37
�Roland
Gary
Julie
Sheryl
Lepik
Levin
Levin
Levin
Melissa Levin
Rachel Levitan
Julia Lavnick
Shelly Levy
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Steven Libman
Don J uan flirts with Carole and JoAnn Dominic.
Eileen Lichter
Ellen Lieb
Sue Lippe
Jennifer Lyman
Kenneth Madziarek
38 .
�Robin Mager
Randi Malkin
Freda Mandel
Penny Mandel
Brad Manzara
Debbie Schwartz and Susie Pavlik 'act natural' for a picture.
Jami Marcus
Jeffrey Marcus
Sam Margelos
Kimberly Marks
Rita Maron
Lynette Martin
Marcy Maslov
Don Matchen
Laura Mauer
39
�Denise Maynard
Linda McCown
Ron McDonough
Linda McKeon
Jim McLean
Ruth McWherter
Debbie Medwed
Diane Meier
Michael Melnick
John Meng
Nancy Mersch
Lori Metrick
Dana Meyer
Howard Meyer
Nancy Meyer
Ralph Milewski
Penny Bernardini preparing to write her novel entitled,
"The Wonders of Hydroge n Peroxide".
40
�Orlee Miller
Andrea Mitchell
Brad Mitchell
Joe Moravick
Rayna Morrison
Karen Morton
Christine Mueller
Jeri Mueller
Rita Mueller
Elizabeth Murgas
Kevin Murphy
Mike Myers
Niles West goes Christmas Caroling.
41
�Claudia N adder
Steven Najarian
Hildegard Napetschnig
Paul Nawiesniak
Donald Nelson
Donna Nelson
Pam Nelson
Chris Neuman
Scott Newman
Jim Noffz
Cathy Nolte
Donna Nordeen
Scott Noren
Sandra Norman
Norm Nowak
Chuck Nudelman
May Nuqui
Ginny O' Brien
Karen O'Heath
Michael Okazaki
42
�Eli Orfanos
Gigi Pappas
Carol Parisi
Augie Parrilli
Russel Pass
Susie Pavlik
Marla Perl man
Gail Peterson
Sherry Peven
Lenny Pike
Nick Pocaro
I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth , and nothing but the truth.
43
�Marty Karlesky tries his luck with some freshmen
who have yet to hear the rumors about him .
William Porter
Gail Portugal
Gary Portugal
Connie Pyshos
Susan Rabin
Marc Rappin
Steve Redick
Sandra Red man
Kathy Reinhard
Diane Remus
Hong Kyu Rhee
Frank Riccio
Patrick Ridley
44
�Tom Deters shows that two heads are equal to one.
Gwendolyn Rivers
Larry Roberts
Gary Robin
Marcia Roman ofsky
M::trilyn Rosin
Corry Roskin
Cindy Rupinski
Christ Salafatinos
Russell Sall
Susan Saltan :
Scott Sandroff
JoAnne Sarasin
Roland Sauer
45
�Bob Ostenon plans a sneak attack on Steve Schneider.
Susan Schlag
Ronald Schiegelt
Carl Rockel
Marc Schreier
46
Terry Schueman
Debbie Schwartz
Mary Seely
Michael Segal
Kathi Senn
Sharon Serota
Scott Seymour
�Tari Shackter
Randi Shaw
Gary Shayne
Rick Sheingold
Carolyn Shemroske
Rhonda Shroyer
David Shurson
Susan Shafter
Janice Sierzega
Cheryl Silver
Susan Simmons
Rick Singer
Nancy Sinica
Curt Skallerup
Rita Maron and Nancy Sprague find out what reall y goes o n behind closed doors.
47
�Len Tao aims for someones head .
Michelle Sobel
Tracy Slein
Kathleen Sobczak Donna Socash
48
Steve Sokol
Chrissy Spagnoli
Nancy Spak
Laura Spear
Lori Spector
Nancy Sprague
Ray Sta nko
Ronald Stein
Corey Stern
Robert Stolar
�r
Scott Stolberg
Robert Strassman
Vicki Ann Strauss
Henry Strub
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Jean Sutherland
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Kim Sweeny
Jon Kron and his "Kronies" .
Gary Swenson
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Mary Anne Szachowicz
Becky Takiguchi
Joe Taldone ·"
Kathy Tanaka
49
�Ron Stein and Mr. Nowakowski decide o n a new faculty members picture for the dart board.
· Leonard Tao
Ronda Tapper
Michelle Terlap
Steve Terrazas
50
Caryn Thall
Todd Thommes
Dale Todd
Peter Tom
�Jean Trasatti
Kerry Trausch
Paul Travlos
Gail Tripi
Joe Tripoli
Wendy Turton
Jerry Tutt
Steven Utanoff
Cindy Vass
John Venson
Mary Vergis
David Viner
Daniel Vishny
David Vishny
JoAnn Vollman
Kristin Vonbesser
Carol Wagner
Karen Walczak
Tracy Ward
Lance Warda
51
�Mark Warso
Allen Wagener
Barbara Weil
Margo Weinstein
Kenneth Weiser
Paul Weser ·
Susan Wexler
Robert Wezio
Craig Wheeler
Noami Winpar
Keith Wurzbacher
Patti Yates
Diane Zabich
Tom Zachacki
52
Ellen Lieb attempts to put stretch marks on her face .
�After taking a bite of candy, Wendy Halperin reminds herself of her diet.
William Zeller
Richard Zera
John Zimmer
Maureen Zimmer
Haralyn Zimmerman
Andrea Zucker
Judith Zunamon
Eli Eisenstein
Fred Fischer
Jon Oscherwitz
Pam Geske
Tim Payne
Jeff Lamm
Frank Urban
53
��Friends
�Freshmen
..,
Kai Abelikis
Bruce Alpern
Jacki Altenburg
Faith Amarantos
Donna Anderson
Holly Andersen
Dave Angus
Melissa Arkin
Stacie Arkules
Joanne Axley
Cind y Baffa
Alan Balter
Amelia Bartholomew
Miriam Becker
Gary Bedony
Jerrylene Betran
Jam ie Berg
Michelle Berglund
Joan Bergstrom
Avi Berkley
Lyle Berkson
Jodi Berman
Amy Bernstein
Dan Bielski
Dan Blackman
Jeannie Block
Marcia Block
Barry Blum
John Bonkoske
Jill Boepple
Bill Bordenet!
Margie Bothfeld
Bob Braje
Judy Brasch
Guy Brilando
Jeff Brown
Patty Brown
Nancy Buffo
Angie Burger
Patty Burger
A stud ent reacts to a question proposed by a
friend.
56
�Chris Carlson
Sandy Carlson
Sharon Chahal
Joyce Chams
Robby Chapman
Fern Chasin
Michael Chelberg
Kelly Chester
Melissa Chiprin
Hae Cho
Ed Cholewa
Willam Clark
Howard Cohan
Monica Cohen
Margaret Cong
Carol Coplan
Jim Costis
Jerry Coursey
Steve Coward
Angie Cress
Jenn y Cruz
Rachel Cuff
Rick Dahlman
Kay Dahm
Chris Darville
Steve Deer
Rachele DeFilippi
Steven Delano
Vincent DerMatoian
Wendee DeSent
Karen Diesing
Sue Dominic
Cindy Doppelt
Linda Dosse
Cindy Drazner
Chris Drexler not pictured
Chris Duda
Bernard Ebeling
Randall Ecker
Arthur Edelstein
Students peeping through a hole in the
boy' s locker room.
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57
�Denise Edwards
Sue Eichner
Rick Eischen
Brenda Ericcson
John Erickson
Alan Erikson
Mark Eirksson
Mary Eriksson
Ariel Eselevsky
Carlos Fad~el
Louis Fasules
not pictured Tina F urman
Dianne Fickert
Linda F inn
Paul Fishbein
Bob Fischer
Mary Flood
Bob Fouty
Bryna Fox
Margie Freeman
Marcy Friedman
Pam Friedman
Mike Froemming
John Fuentes
Tina Furman
Donna Gabel
Peg Gallagher
Carl Gargano
Tim Gaughrin
N. Oeorgouses
Cecilia Geralde
Maureen Gielow
Sheldon Gilbert
Mike Ginsberg
Abby Ginsburg
Mike Glauner
Mindie Gold
Randee Gold
Cheryl Goldstein
Eddie Goldstein
Robin Goldstein
Leslie Goodman
Liz Stein , the yearbook editor's sister, used
her influence to get this picture of herself in
the yearbook.
58
�Rose Goppert
Sheri Grais
Ken Grass
Janice Grear
Ed Greenfield
Rand y Greenspahn
Cris Gregory
Janice Grimm
Robyn Grobman
Glenn Groskopf
Terry Grossberg
Clara Grosinger
Art Gunther
Nancy Gussin
Neal Gussis not pictured
Jeff Gutow
Students stud ying in the li brary annex.
Jane Hacker
Shant Hagopian
Marni Ha lap
Gina Halfpap
Lori Hanover
Pat Hanrahan
Linda Hanssen
Lisa Hardt
Audrey Harper
All yson Harris
Randi Harris
Steven Hartzen
Jack Havdala
Wend y Hayum
Bruce Hecktman
Barbara Hedquist
Bob Heelan
Jane Heinz
Marie Helgeson
Melody Helle r
Rachel H eyman
Joyce Hilger
Wayne Hildner
Cheryl Hill
Karen Hi rsch
59
�Rick Hirsch
Arthur Hoffman
Jennifer Hold
Phil Holleran
Iris Holzmann
Therese Horan
not pictured Allyson Harris
Sheila Horvath
Jeff Horwitz
Rosa Hsu
Ken Hugel
Mark Hupperich
Vivian Hwang
Rhonda Jackson
Carol Jaffe
Dee Ann Jemc
not pictured Heidi Jesswein
Cindy Jiu
Ellen Johanson
Yvonne Johanson
Sue Johnson
Lynn Kagehiro
Laurie Kahn
Don Kalas
Karen Kalthoff
Vicki Kamm
Renee Kamradt
Scott Kamura
Howard Kaplan
Steve Karahalios
John Karol
Heide Karp
Erika Keinrad
Humera Khan
Steve King
Kris Kipp
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Karen Sprogis quietly studying in the library annex.
60
�Students risking their lives in the cafeteria.
Evy Kirkos
Mitchell Kite
Mary Klancnik
Gordon Kleifie!d
Karen Klemens
Steve Klinsky
Dave Koch
Judy Koehler
Steve Kuek
Joa n Kopinski
Jim Kostoglanis
Stella Ko udounis
Betsy Kraft
Kathy K rawsf:y
Bill Krause
Katheleen Krehcr
Scott Krieger
Mary Ann Kucinic
Steve Keller
Christine Kukulski
Kathy Kumkoski
Andrea La mm
Linda Lampe rt
Keith Leander
Sugwon· L-::e
Sung Mun Lee
Karen LeHew
Kurt Lemke
Dina Levin
Ric ky Levine
Tami Levinson
Mike Levy
Students awaiting the opening of the an nex .
61
�Tammy Liametz
Howard Lipkin
Mike Lippe
Lee Litt
Mike Loebbaka
Tom Lofland
Jackie Loiacano
Mike Loiben
Carolyn Long
Deena Lucas
Michael Luncsford
Mike Lyman
Kathy MacDonald
Denise Mahan
Neal Marcus
Jod y Margolis
Stacy Maslov
Janette Mason
Doug Masters
Carol Matchen
Angela Mauriello
Ken Maybrun
Jim Maynard
Doug McClain
Patty McGrann
Laura McKeon
Maureen Memhardt
Karen Memmott
Louis Meshulam
Rana Michaels
Sue Michalsen
Marcia Miklaj
Virginia Milewski
Brenda Miller
George Minzer
Susie Mishima
Ellyn Mitche ll
Melissa Mitsui
Heidi Mittermeier
Gary Moll
Annette Monreal
Leo Moritz
Ricky Murgas
Students awaiting the help of a teacher in the
math resource center.
62
�Sharon Murphy
Jim Murray
Mary Murray
Steve Muth
Solomen Myers
Jim Naum
Ellen Nelson
Todd Nickow
Nitsche
Luigi Nitti
Kathy Nolan
Rochelle Nuqui
Anne O' Boyle
Jill Obrochta
Eddy1 Odyniec
Ted Odyniec
Scott Okamura not pictured
Daniela Olkiewicz
Linda Ol sen
Joanne Oppenheim
Angie Orfanos
Jordan Dolin attempts to find the ortho-center
of an equilateral triangle.
\Tony Orlando
Errol Oztekin
Jeff Palenske
Steven Pang
John Panousieres
Ron Papanek
Mike Parcelli
Barb Parks
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Hans Peischl
Sheldon Perl
Mike Perlin
Gary Perl mutter
Scott Peters
Chris Peterson not pictured
Debbie Petrie
Barbie Pintz
63
�Gail Piper
Ben Piro
Scott Pitts
Jay Powell
Cindy Puetz
Victor Quilici
Doug Rabey
Steve Rabin
Ken Rainero
....
Gail Rape
Neal RdLner
Karen Rector
Christine Reichstetter
David Reinhard
Charles Richards
Bob Riemer
Sarah Riha
Jeff Rockel
Paul Rooth
Dina Rosas
Judy Rosenbaum
Steve Rosenblum
Dominic Ross
Linda Rossman
Mike Kochman and friends utilize the Oakton
Street Lobby.
64
�Robyn Roth
David Rubenstein
Chris Runtz
Lisa Russell
Diane Saklak
Scott Salomon
Steve Sanders
Valeri Santi
Carol Savitt
Tim Schalz
Lori Scharrer
Matt Schlueter
Mike Schmidt
Arthur Schroeder
Rosemarie Seiler
Vicki Shandling
Anita Shapiro
John Shapiro
Yvonne Sherman
Dave Shirnanovsky
Julie Shurson
Ken Siegel
Arny Siernsern
Rick Sierzega
Patricia Sillitti
Mike Silverman
Jodie Silverstein
Florence Simon
Marlo Singer
Doug Skupiewski
Shari Slesnick
Joe Smolenski
Terri Srnolin
Howard Snow
Jeff Sobczak
Stacy Sperling
Pam Spourgitis
Emily Spyratos
Chris Stavropoulos
Liz Stein
Cynthia Tao smiling at the ease of her English
exam.
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65
�Dan Steiner
Todd Stem
Mark Sternberg
Elisa Stone
Nancy Strauss
Ian Streicher
C.J. Strieff
Dawn Strissel
Jay Sussman
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Serena Swanke
Erin Sweeney
Tammy Tamraz
Tony Tatooles
Art Therios
Steve Thill
Scott Thomason
Cheryl Tobin
Bob Todd
Kim Tralmer
Nancy Tripi
Donna Tripicchio
Mark Trykowski
Nancy Tuzzolino
Tanna Uglinica
Sylvia Vargas
Edie Vass
Mike Vaughan
Michael Viner
Mike Vishny
Peter Vogel
Era Wadhwa
David Walner
Laura Warner
T. Wattanachott
To eat or not to eat , that is the ques·
tion!
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�Phil Waxs tips his hat to a passing
cheerleader.
Paul Wax
Nancy Weil
David Weindling
Ross Weisman
Chris Weiss
Debbie Weiss
Eddie Weiss
Janet Weiss not pictured
Roger Wendt
Pam Wexler
Kevin Wheeler not pictured
Cathy Williams
Debbie Wise
Karen Witkowski
Barb Wnuk
Linda Woodier
Jim Wrzala
Victor Wu
Mike Wydra
Mike Yellen
Janet Young
Karen Young
Laurie Zawiski
Patricia Zeitler
Lori Zelickman
Dan Zeller
Brenda Zellers
Carmella Zicarelli
Marc Zissman
Jamie Zucker
Lee Gerstein
Renee Kamradt
Glen Noren
67
�Sophomores
Brian Abrahams
Bill Alt
Larry Aronson
Ron Asher
Barb Atsaves
Maria Atsaves
Robin Bachman
Melinda Bailay
Rick Bailey
Laura Barov
Joanne Barrington
Kathy Bauer
Debbie Becker
Rich Bedony
Marilou Benjamin
Leif Berge
Sindee Berger
Debby Bernheim
C. Bernstein
Dan Bernstein
Mike Best
Cheryl Bjorklund
Ken Blecha
not pictured Jeannie Blcok
Mark Blumenthal
Kathy Bockek
Scott Boden
Eric Borin
Glen Berman making a superior move.
68
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John C aml marata
Pam C
L. .. ap an
Aynn Carlsen
ngele Carozza
Dawn Cd
Paul Ch:n erholn
Mark Cha~
Sue ch·
Phillip ~fu~etta
Michael Ch
D. Christenorpash
Hugh Cl sen
M.k
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JI1 e Clarken s
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M;ike Cohen
Lisa c o 1 ·
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Adam ooper
Sh aron c ooper
Debb.
1e Cox
~organ Cuff
aren D'amore
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L~ura Deger
Mike Deleo n
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Ray Dethloff ot pictured
Gma Ditardi
Bob Don
Pat Dong
rau l Doppelt
N;:tura Dorfman
ma Dorfman
69
�Cathy Drexler
Ron Drexler
Barbara Dworak
Margaret Isenstein
Jim Elliott
Dave Erickson
Scott Evens
Diana Ezerins
Tim Fahey
Phil Falk
Denise Fetles
Dan Filler
Beth Fink
Lori Finkel
Mark Fishbein
Cathy Flowers
Lisa Folgelson
Susan Fore
Wendy Fox
Howard Frazen
Joel Freeman
Sue Friedlander
Mark Friedman
Ben Froemming
Kathy Gaertner
Erin Gallagher
Sheila Gallagher
Glenn Garfinkel
Carol Geimer
Linda Gelfman
Tom Gladan
Alison Glenner
Jim Glowacz
Al Goebel
not pictured Candy Goldberg
Cookie Goldberg
Sophomores doing what sophomores do
best.
70
�Students still studying in the library annex.
Jimmy Goldsher
Diane Goldstick
Rod Goodman
Robert Goone
Sandi Gordon
David Groner
Larry Gross
Madeline Gross
Nigel Groves
Cathy Guenther
Andy Gurrentz
Bob Gussin
Donah Gustin
Amy Hacker
Faith Halap
Tawny Hammond
Lyle Harris
Patricia Hattendorf
Carol Hedberg
Bill Heinrich
Randy Heman
Kathy Hertler
Scott Heyman
Jay Hill
Debbie Himmler
Pam Hintz
Georjean Hlepas
Students awaiting late buses.
71
�Rhonda Hoffman
Renee Hogg
Julie Housakos
Miklos Hubay
Charlene Hughes
Andy Hurvitz
Bert Ingles
Nolan Jaffe
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Nancy Jaffee
John Jakie l
Jane Jak ubowski
Susie Jaster
Kathryn Jerney
Heidi Jesswein
Cindy Jochem
Grant Johnson
Mike Jutovsky
Richard Kalter
Sally Kapelawski
Roberta Kaplan
Shara Kaplan
Georgina Karalekas
George Karavattureetil
Don Karger
Mark Kasch
Cyndi Ka sik
Larry Kaskel
Steve Katz
Gary Kaufman
Terri Kewith
Hasan Khan
Nilgun Kideys
Eric Kiesel
Larry Kimmel
Kathy King
Ken Klein
Mitch Klein
Ken Klemm
Betsy Klinenbe rger
Ron Kobyleski
Marcia Koclanis
Jackie Kolar
Bob Kolas
Ju niors narcissistically pose fo r a yearbook picture.
72
�John Kolko
Todd Kozak
Karen Kozer
Jeff Kramer
Shari Krawetz
Patti Krier
Joe Krozel
Ami Kuan
August Kuhn
Andi Kulbersh
Mike Kundit
Carolyn LaGioia
Byron Lam
Chris Lapak
Mary Lauders
Kyung Lee not pictured
Scott Libman and Mike Neumann exchanging
recipes in the student lounge.
Alan Leib
Joel Leib
Karen LeJeune
Caryn Lerner
Debi Lerner
Scott Libman
Fred Lieb
Mirtha Lipezker
Pam Lipshutz
Steve Lirtzman
Janet Lloyd
Mike Lofland
Bob Loiacono
Mary Loos
Beth Luncsford
Mike Mahan
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�Bill Majewski
Julius Mak
Steve Malina
John Malkin
Sandi Mann
Rick Manner
Sue Manner
Tracy Margolis
Xiomara Markham
Andrea Marmer
David Martin
Suzy Martin
Randy Martin
Julie Marx
Laura Masters
Peter Masterton
Bob May
John Mayer
Karen Mayer
Connie McCown
Monte McGuire
Erin McLean
Kris McNichols
Brenda Meissner
Chuck Nudelman is gazing over a library
desk while Tom Sprague is toasting a yearbook photographer.
Paul Meister
Mike Mendheim
Steve Mersch
Laura Meshulam
Eman uel Miliotis
Andi Miller
Jodi Miller
Sandy Miller
Laura Moch
Steve Moll
Alan Moltzi
Lisa Moraucik
Joey Morgan
Paul Morton
Mike May
Lilli Ann Mozner
Alison Mroz
Mary Mueller
Daryl Musick
Rachel Myers
Dan Namnick
Chris Nariss
Mike Neumann
�Paul Prinz performs a daring back lever in
gym class.
Lisa Nimz
Kim Noe
Lori Nordeen
Linette Nordin
Lee Noren
Stacey Oleck
Kim Olliges
Randee Orlean
Nat Osijchuk
Sue Ovington
Sue Oztekin
Tammi Pales
Elaine Panek
Janet Pass
Diane Pattison
Debbie Paulis
Jeff Pearson
Mary Pearson
Barbara Perlman
Ken Peterson
Martin Peterson
Rob Peterson
Pete Petrakis
Don Piepe r
Sue Pietros ke
Maria Pissios
Gary Plotnick
Marla Podell
Allyson Pollack
Stacy Powe ll
Lisa Price
Lisa Prinz
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John Quinn
Lauren Rabin
Margaret Rafferty
Rich Ramirez
Shoba Rangana th
Bill Reichle
Caroline Reinhard t
Pegie Reljac
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�Carolyn Remus
John Revis
Laurie Rich
Karen Rickert
John Ringer
Steve Risoff
Steve Rivkin
Sam Ro
Rich Robbins
Marsha Robin
Laura Rodgers
Judy Root
Gary Rose
Jim Rosin
Deanne Ross
Janice Ross
not pictured Steve Rubenstein
Gus Rubiano
Carol Rubin
Yvette Rubin
Barry Sachs
Julie Salazar
L. Schaffner
Jerry Schanz
Richard Schmidt
David Schmiegelt
Kris Schonberg
Karen Schulte
Mike Schuman
Jim Schwartz
Mark Schwartz
Paul Schwartz
Andy Serlin
Michelle Seymour
Bruce Shaw
Ellice Shayne
Karin Shedroff
Pat Shemroske
Gayle Sidler
Sherry Sienkowski
Gregg Simon
Sari Slivnick
Jim Sliwa
Patricia Smith
Paula Smolenski
Students exchanging the latest gossip during a
free period .
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�Elizabeth Snyder
Brian Sokniewicz
Sherry Sonne
Tom Sprague
Michael Springer
Renee Sprogis
Kim Steele
Jay Stein
Robert Stein
Stacey Steinberg
Nora Steindler
Elizabeth Stielow
Howard Stolberg
Stacey Stone
Nancy Stone
Joel Strassman
Juniors enthusiastically respond to an interesting a nd intriguing question about
grammar pC'sed by Mr. Jim ·Nowakowski.
Scott Strongin
Paul Sucherman
Loring Suess
Jodi Sullivan
Pete Tararo
Julie Tatooles
Liz Tenzillo
John Terzis
Janice Thall
Diane Thompson
Lynn Tiltz
Anna Tom
Mirjana Tomasic
Joseph Toth
Leonard Travis
Jodi Treitler
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�Steve Tripp
Melody Turton
Kent Valenziano
Sebastian Valiaveedu
Laurie Vick
Linda Wadler
Mary Wadler
Stacie Wainer
Marty Walsh
Curt Warchol
Suzette Warda
Lynn Warkenthien
Randi Warshawsky
David Watts
Phil Wax
Scott Weinstein
Darlene Weiss
Jill Weiss
Mary Weiss
Steve Weis
Chris Wheeler
Liz Wierzchon
Alan Wilczewski
Keith Willerman
Nancy Williams
Stephen Williams
Brett Wilson
Andee Wolfe
Jamie Wolter
Robin Young
Dennis Zaslavsky
Debbie Ziegelski
Donna Zoros
Students avidly listening to a lecture in biology.
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�Juniors
Bari Abrams
Keith Abrams
Dawn Abuja
Steve Adkisson
Dave Alpern
Ami Stuart
Angie Anton
Stacy Armonis
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Barry Ash
Gary Aufmann
Kim Austin
Natalie Austin
Lisa Bachrach
Kelly Bailey
Nancy Balmes
Andrew Banathv
Brett Bargamairi
Jimmy Baron
Joan Batchen
Judy Becker
Epi Beltran
Steve Binder
Tammie Blackman
Holly Bland
Joan Boro
Larry Borre
A student conscientiously com pletes last
period's assignment.
Kathy Boyko
Allyne Braver
Tony Bravo
Jeff Brotman
Haim Brody not pictured
Gwen Burchert
Judy Buffo
Ellen Burns
Cassie Bychowski
Judi Caplan
Eric Carlson
Tom Carlson
Tom Carver
Rob Casper
Bob Catrone
E laine Chen
Pam Chen
Mike Chimberoff
Bennett Cin
Tammy Cocking
Gina Cohan
Gregg Cohan
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�David Cohen
Sam Colletta
Robert Daehler
Cathe Dargas
Steven Daus
Debbie Davis
Julie Davis
Mike Deleo
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Marianne DeGrott
Nancy Desnet
Lisa Dina
Alan Dolinko
Fran Donenberg
Gary Dong
Pam Doppelt
Chuck Dubas
Debbie Durso
Nancy Eck
Mark Edelstein
Ellen Eisenberg
Phyllis Ellin
Darcie Ellyne
Connie Erickson
Merilee Erickson
Marc Erlichman
Marykay Erpelding
Eric Estes
Audri Evans
Nestor Evaristo
Alyce Faingold
Paul Filgut
Rosemary Filipic
Robin Fine
Howard Fishman
Judy Fouty
Ben Fox
Students discussing upcoming weekend plans.
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�A student pondering his homework.
Mike Fox
Frank Frentzas
Sylvia Fuentes
John Gacki
Kathy Gallagher
Connie Gekas
George George
Natalie Gilbert
Ero! Gladen
Michele Glase r
Ramona Glasneck
T homas Goetz
Erroll Gokbudak
Diane Goldberg
Paul Goldberg
Shelley Golden
Norma Goldstein
Karen Goodman
Steve Goodman
Jeff Grant
Tina Grass
Denise Green
Dan Greenberg
Barbara Greenspan
Chris Grenda
Virginia Gross
Ziva Grunfeld
Mindi Gubin
Marge Gump
Al Gunnarson
Susan Gunther
Nancy Gusti n
Karen Gutenkauf
Sonia Hagopian
Mike Ha lap
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Cindy Kasik describing her inner feelings.
Mark Ha ndzel
Aryn Harris
Perry Heidinger
Dave Hendley
Pam Henning
Dennis Hildebrand
Eric Hildner
Patti Hil kin
Corinne Hintz
Linda Hirsch
Kim Hoelbl
Bruce Hoffen
Vickie Hoffman
Karen Ho hs
Michael Ho rberg
James Hosfield
Julie Huber
Dan Hurwich
Mark lmhofl
Chris Irpino
Missy Isaacson
Gabrielle Iverson
Debra Izenstark
Keith Jacobs
Lori Jacobson
Nancy Jaffe
Neal Jaffe
Kathy Jakiel
Peggy Japely
Greg Jensen
John Johanson
Sue Johnson
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�Michelle Jorgenson
Tom Jozsi
Jane Jung
Kathy Jung
Chris Kadota
Kirk Kaefer
Merle Kahn
Gary Kaplan
Cammy Karpinski
Nick Katsoulis
Ellen Kaufman
Nori Kaufman
Susan Kenn
Adam Keno
Steve Kestler
Lisa Kharasch
Susan Kirshner
Mike Klein
Eddie Klinenberg
Mike Kochman
Karyn Kogen
Peter Konsewicz
Hennie Korman
Jackie Korer
Students discussing a n impending issue.
Karen Kraft
Bob Krause
Reta Krozel
Kathy Krueger
Heidi Krum
Patty Kueller
Cheryl Lamm
Rick Lanners
Janet Lauter
Ann Lee
Maryanne Leider
Kathy LeJenne
R osillo Leos
Edan Levey
Ro n Levin
Steve Levinthal
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Renee Levitt
Cheryl Lic hter
Kathy Lisco
Kel i Lloyd
Sandy Loggarakis
Robert Loiben
Maria Luppo
John Lutz
Mary Lyman
Steve Malkin
John Malloy
Kevin Malone
Jo Marchiafara
Renee Margetis
Debbie Mathis
Dianne May
Chris Mayer
Andrew McCarty
Marc McClain
Andy McNichols
Kathy Messink
Ellen Midler
Sue Mielke
Fran Migon
Amy Milanjich
Vivian Milewski
Karen Miller
Don Moy
Chuck Mueller
Allison Nadder
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�Ann Naum
Cindy Nawiesniak
Mindy Nelson
Jon Newman
Scott Nitsche
Julie Niven
Dan Oberrotman
Patrick O'Callaghan
Emily Odyniec
Kathy O'Heath
Kerry Okamura
John Olander
Ellen Olson
Linda Olson
Julie Oscherwitz
Donna Oshanna
Gary Page
Diane Palin
Diane Pandazi
Eugene Panek
Pam Papadakis
Sang Park
Janet Partington
Barron Perl
Debbie Perlman
Peggy Pescatore
Dave Pettinato
Stacey Pirpiris
Andy Platt
Gary Pockrandt
Julie Ponitch
Bob Porcaro
Edward Potash
Meryl Poticha
Steve Prinz
John Provost
Jane Quirk
Steve Ramseyer
Tami Ratner
R. Reichert
Debbie Perlman exuberantly leading a cheer.
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�Paul Reichstetter
Ed Rice
Kevin Ridley
Sheryl Robinson
Pete Rook
Ken Rosebook
Celeste Rosienski
Tammy Ross
Mike J. Rubin
Joanne Rueb
Frances Ryan
Jim Sakas
Larry Samuelson
Lori Sandberg
Jay Sandlow
Bob Sarasin
Mike Savitt
Cari Sealin
Linda Schaul
Deena Scheneker
Jennifer Schonberg
Keith Schreiter
Anthony Scott
Michele Sebastia no
Michael Shartiag
Phil Shemroske
Lisa Shuman
Sherry Sienkowski
Phil Simmons
Dan Simon
Lynn Simon
Linda Singer
Ruth Sinker
Kitty Sloma
Robert Snow
Bonnie Socash
Janine Sola!
Terry Sonne
Chuck Spagnoli
Laura-Spreckman
Karen Sprogis
Bill Staiger
Dave Starkston
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�Greg Stec
Sue Stepke
Larry Stern
Sharon Stoller
Stewart Stoller
Gary Stone
Cynthia Tao
Barbara Tarrson
John Terzakis
Laura Terzakis
Amy Tolsky
Boris Tomacic
Gayle Toppel
Mike Torres
Rob Tralmer
Cynthia Trapauese
Jeff Travis
Kathy Tuite
Howard Tutt
Sally Vargas
Wendy Vil)ci
Denise Vinson
Terri Virag
Wendy Wallach
Tom Weinmam
Mitchell Weiss
Jackie Weisz
Jackie Welter
Linda Wendt
Fran Werdinger
Ted Widen
Karen Wikstrom
Geri Witte
Georgia Wolf
Audrey Wolf
Denise Wurl
Kubra Yaybulak
Pam Zeid
Ingrid Zercher
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��Special Events
�Friends Blend at Mixer
This year , the Freshman-Sophomore
Mixer provided an entertaining setting
for the freshmen to get acquainted with
their new classmates and enjoy the company of their old ones. Music , dancing,
and conversation were enjoyed by all ,
including some returning sophomores
and juniors.
TOP RIGHT: Some fre shm en having a good time. ·
BOTTOM LEFT: Friends e njo y a conve rsation in
a quieter moment.
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BOTTOM RIGHT: Julie Cohen loses sight of her
friend.
�Spotlight on Colleges
Niles Township's a nnu al College Night
was a big s uccess, as usual. Students
were able to investigate the possibili ties
of over 200 colleges a nd univers iti es
from all parts of the country. Representatives , giving prese ntation s in classrooms or at s mall booths, were he lpful
and informative .
TOP LEFT: Debbie Izens tark and Steve Malki n
are confid ent a bout their college choices. BOTTOM LEFT, BOTTOM RI G HT: Representatives
present information abo ut their colleges.
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�Parents and Teachers Come Together at Open House
This year' s Open House was held on
Wednesday, October 26. At Open House
the parents were able to briefly meet
with the teachers at Niles West as they
explained some important points of their
ciriculum . From this annual meeting,
parents were encouraged to take an active interest in the education of their
children.
TOP RIGHT: Parents listen to an amusing comment on the Freshman English Ciriculum .
BELOW LEFT: Niles West Guidance Counselor
explains the pass/fail system to a concerned parent.
BELOW RIGHT: A surprised parent listens to
what sociology students learn during the semester.
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�Worst Winter In Recent Times
The 1977- 1978 winter was o ne of the
worst winters in recent memory. We had
the most snowfall for a winter ever . The
1969- 1970 winter had the most s nowfall
for a winter, totalling 77 inches of snow.
As of February 7, Chicago area had to
shovel 73 in ches of snow, just four inches shy of the record. The heavy snows
c losed sc hoo ls a nd businesses , and
forced car owners to shove l out plowed
undered cars. However, this winter provided a skiers paradise.
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�Demolish the Demons This year's Homecoming was a complete success . The Homecoming activities were headed by Chairwoman
Linda Goldberg and Co-chairwoman
Shelly Levy. In charge of the Ice
Cream Social was Audrey Elrod. The
Parade was arranged by Georgia Wolf
a nd the Pep Assembly by Susan Kenn.
RIGHT: The N il es
ha lftime.
We~t
Marching Band during
ABOV E : At the Pep Rally t he effigy was
burned.
ABOV E RIGHT: The Music Departme nt ' s float
for the pa rade was awarded the most c reativ e.
RIGHT: Me mbers of the Niles West Marching
Ba nd play ing th e sc hool song.
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Homecoming '77
�TOP LEFT : Freshmen and Sophomores pose at
the Ice Cream Social.
TOP RIGHT: An overall view at the Ice Cream
Social.
ABOVE: Sue Hughes and Dean Turry scooping
their ice cream.
ABOVE RIGHT: One of the members of
" Mariah" at the Ice Cream Social.
RIGHT: Ice Cream Social
�ABOVE LEFT: Homecoming Queen JoAnn
Dominic poses with the game ball.
BELOW LEFT: Niles West cheerleaders try to
overcome the cold weather.
ABOVE RIGHT: Indian fans cheer for their team .
BELOW RIGHT: Niles West Marching Band performs at halftime.
�TOP LEFT: Freshman Cheerleaders concentrate
on the game .
MIDDLE LEFT: Porn Pon Girls perform at
halftime.
BOTTOM LEFT: The Indians fought hard in their
Homecoming Game.
TOP RIGHT: After the parade, Indian fans pose
for photographers.
BOTTOM RIGHT: India n Mascot Mark Koch
does his dance .
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�ABOVE LEFT: Carole Dominic enjoys herself at
the Homecoming Dance.
ABOVE RIGHT: Diane Hirakawa and her date
find time to ponder over thoughts of this memorable evening.
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BELOW LEFT: Homecoming Queen JoAnn
Dominic tells her date of the excitement of the day.
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BELOW RIGHT: One of the many couples on the
dance floor.
�Things That Go Bump In The Night-Pow Wow '77
"Things That Go Bump In The Night" ,
this year's theme of Niles West' s variety
show, was a big success . The performers
were assisted by a gifted steering committee: Bonnie Berkson and Troy
Potysman, Directors; Marge Gump and
Mike Myers, Technical Directors; Sue
Wexler, Set Designer; Esther Joo, Vocal
Director ; Ellen Kaufman and Lisa
Kharasch, Choreographers; Judi Zunamon , Music Director; Angela Graham ,
Costumer; David Fink, Writing Director.
RIGHT: Wendy Turton as a " Black Magic Woman" dancer.
ABOVE: Ricky Fine preparing to tell one of his
monster jokes.
ABOVE: The prospects of spending a night in a
haunted house te rrifies Karen Morton , as " husband " Jason Ben-Zeev looks on.
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�ABOVE: Steve Terrazas prepares to belt out his
solo to "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World".
ABOVE: Wendee Dessent as a glamorous runner
up in " The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" contest.
ABOVE: Turning on their charm are (from I. tor.):
Debbie Davis, Kim Noe, Tammy Cocking, and
Barb Greenspon - The Crypt Kickers.
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�RIGHT: The cast assembles for the grand finale of
Pow Wow ' 77. BELOW: "Slumber Party" girls telling tales before bedtime.
ABOVE: Melody Turton, Andi Kulbersh, and
Karen Hohs relax during rehearsal.
ABOVE: The Master (Len Tao) welcomes the
Dunkins (Jason Ben-Zeev and Karen Morton) to
his haunted house.
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�ABOVE: Dr. Frankenstein (Keith Abrams) and the
Crypt Kickers discuss the shocking events of the
night.
BOTIOM LEFf: Vivian Milewski as the Skeleton
assists in an anatomy lesson in "Dry Bones.··
BOTIOM RIGHT: Mike Perlin strikes a frightening pose.
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�Focus on Forums
Each year the Niles West Forums Committee worked hard to ar range visits
from guest speakers. These asse mblies
allowed the students to li ste n to
presentations of many different facets.
The presentations were also used by
some teachers as an added dimension to
their course cirriculum.
ABOVE and BELOW: Among the many
presentations arranged by the Forums Committee,
Ernie Banks was one of the favorites of Niles West
students.
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�Fall Play is Truly Outstanding
This year's Fall Play was held on October 14, 15, and 17. It starred Risa Brainin
as the frustrated mother, Carolyn
Lemsky as the shy student who enters
the science fair , Robin Borenstein as the
flighty sister, Kim Noe as a competetor
in the science fair , and Amy Tolsky as
the old border.
TOP RIGHT: Breakfast time in their household.
BOTTOM LEFT: Ruth inspects Science fair
project.
BOTTOM RIGHT: Tillie tries not to listen to the
constant fighting.
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�TOP LEFf AND RIGHT: Carolyn Lemsky-as Tillie and Kim Noe as Janice Vickery discuss their
science fair project.
BOTTON: Risa Brainin as the mother lets out her
frustrations.
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�TOP RIGHT: Tillie finds refuge in ther thoughts.
BOTTOM LEFT: The mother asserts her authority.
BOTTOM RIGHT: Nanny makes her appearance.
�TOP: Tillie explains her interest in science to her
mother.
BOTTOM RIGHT AND LEFT: Actresses in the
Fall Play waif for their cues.
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�Holiday Festival Full of Spirit
The annual holiday festival took place on
Friday, December 2. The Niles West
choir accompianied by the Niles West
orchestra entertained the audience with
holiday songs.
TOP RIGHT: Students wait for their cue.
BOTIOM LEFT: Conductor and director Hugh
McGee leads the students.
BOTIOM RIGHT: Oboe player reads her music.
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�TOP LEFT: Violin player Rich Kiang concentrates
on his music.
TOP RIGHT: Violin player keeps time with her
fellow musicians.
BOTTOM: An overview of the Holiday Festival.
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�Creative Arts Series The Creative Arts Series is a n a nnua l event
at Ni les West. The Orchesis Dance Show
was the Kickoff Event , and the Series continued througho ut the spring with othe r enjoyable shows.
FEIFFER'S PEO PL E: RIGHT: Seni or Ri c k
Sheingold counsels junior Ed Potash on the proper
ways to deal with girls. BELOW: An entranced
cast a nd crew hang on Director James Batts' every
word.
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ABOVE: Freshma n Gary Perlmutter ponders the
uncalculable ecstacies of life as a shoe salesman.
ABOVE RIGHT: Junior Meryl Poticha gapes in
awe at seni or Rick Sheingold's unique capabilities.
BELO W: Junior Bob Levy seeks to look into the
sole of junior Ron Levin.
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�Students
On January 5, a large crowd of students
from three area high schools, including
Niles West, gathered in the Niles West
Contest Gymnasium to take part in the
filming of a television commercial for
McDonald 's. Over JOO people took part
and the role of the students was to simulate a crowd scene at a high school basketball game and then, at a gymnastics
meet. The filming lasted for four hours
and for their time , the commercial's
amateur participants were rewarded with
McDonald's gift certificates. In addition ,
a IO-speed bicycle and a number of
record albums were raffled off. At last
check, not one of the " actors" or "actresses" was bound for Hollywood.
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Of Fun
Throughout the year, the cheerleaders
sponsored several sock hops after basketball games . This provided an opportunity for students to come together after
a game and have a good time enjoying
each other's company. On one occasion,
January 20, musi cal entertainment was
provided by the group Skullduggery. Despite the ba nd 's minor problems, that
evening was a memorable experience for
all.
SOCK HOP: TOP L EFT: Penny Bernard ini used her usual c harm in order to
persuade a yearbook photographer to take a picture of her and Carol Fortman .
ABOVE LEFT: Two students bumping their troubles away in the student
lounge. ABOVE RIGHT: The musical group Skullduggery prov ided e ntertainment for all.
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�Orchesis Dance Show
This year's Orchesis Dance Show was
held on February 4 and 5. It featured the
Orchesis Dance Company accompan ied
by the Westones , the Orchestra and
Band, and a solo pianist. These groups
worked hard to put together an enjoyable
and creative show.
form to jazz music. BOTTOM
TOP: Dancers pe1
LEFT: Dancers use props to enhance their number. BOTTOM RIGHT: Laura Kezdie and Darcie
Ell yne dance on pointe.
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Steppin' Out
�TOP: Drama plays an important part
choreography of a dance.
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the
BOTTOM: Classical Ballet is often a favorite of the
audiences's.
BELOW: Dancer pe1 rms to the music of " The
fo
Wiz."
ABOVE: Laura Kezdie and Darcie Ell yne perform
to " Traffic Jam."
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TOP RI GHT: Orchesis does a tribute to Walt Disney.
BOTTOM: Costumes are an important part of the
show.
�Marching band marks time
This year the marching band had
many changes. The most important
was the development of a new
marching style . Led by drum majors
Joel Brasch a nd Barb Wei l, the
marching band performed excel lentl y in a ll half-time performances
and many parades. This year the
band provided music for all of the
other half-time activities. Under the
direction of Dr. Charles Groeling,
we will continue to look for many
more excellent performances.
Members of this years marching band were:
Steve Adki sson, Bruce Alpern , Stuart Ami,
Wall y Anderson, Robin Bachm an, David
Baer , And y Banathy, Sindee Berger , Dan
Blackman, Joel Brasch, Judy Brasch, Mitch
Bolnick, Hia m Brody, Steve Brown, Kathy
Byc hows ki , Mike Chorpash, Gregg Cohan ,
David Cohen , Mike Conner, Steve Cross,
Robin Drayer, Ti m Eischen, Felice Entratte r,
Marc Erlichmn , Ariel Eselevs ky, Lori Finkel ,
Owen Firfer, Judy Fouty, Jod y Frank, Susan
Fried lander , Debbie Fritz, Aliso n Glenn er,
Darrel Glisson, Candy Goldberg, Tom Goodcase, Dan Good ing, Terry Grossberg, Bruce
Ha mmerberg, Steve Hartzen , Pam He nning,
Ri c k H irsch, H ugh Iglarsh , Cris Irpin o,
Cynthi a J iu , Grant Johnson , Kathy Jung ,
La uri Kahn , Merle Kahn , Amy Kam iner ,
Mary Jane Kapelanski, H oward Kapla n, Rita
Ka rl ove, L arry Kas kel , Gar y Ka ufman ,
Adam Keno , T erri Kewith, Rob Kolas, Carol
Krause, Shari Krawetz, Stefan Kueller , Fred
L ieb, K a th y L isco , Kurt Lemk e , Car y n
Lerner, Mike L ofl a nd , Randy Martin , Doug
Masters , Dianne May, Kri s McNichols, Mark
Milani ch, Alan Moltz , Sol Mye rs, Alliso n
Nader, Todd Nickow, Jill Obrochia, Karen
Oheath, Kath y O heath , Atilla Oner , Gary
Page , Mike Parcelli , Debbie P a uli s, Ken
Peter son, Martin Peterson, Steve Rabin , Bill
Re ichl e , Ken Rosebrook, Steve Sanders ,
Keith Schreter, Murray Schwartz, Andy SerJin , John Shapiro , Michael Shartiag , Gary
Shayne, J ul ie Shurson , Phil Simmons, Doug
Skupiews ki , Kim Steele , Liz Stein , Nora
Steindl er, Sharon Stoller , J oe Taldone ,
Melo d y Turton , Angie Vargas, Laurie Vick ,
Michael Viner , Barb Weil, Jacki Wei sz, Mark
Zivili k, Jud y Zunamon, Steve , Bielski , Lee
Noren.
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ABOV E L E FT: Marching band enters t he
field.
ABOVE RIGHT: Dr. Groeling conducts part
of t he half time s how. BE LOW LEFT: A
scene fro m the Homecoming show. BELOW
RI G HT: One of the many new formations d isplayed b y the Niles West Marching Band this
past year.
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�Valentine's ''Turnabout'' Dance
This yea r's Valentine' s Dance was again
girl's choice . For thi s specia l occasio n
the boys are re lieved of their duties of
finding a nd aski ng a girl , and buying the
bids. T he dance was he ld o n Februa ry
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contest gy m appropiately decorated, a nd
e nj oyed th e m se lv es . T he " King of
Hearts" was Kent Abrahamson.
RIGHT: Student Activities Board President Shelly
Levy crowns the King of Hearts, Kent Abrahamson. BELOW LEFT: The King of Hearts with his
queen for the evening, Sue Gold berg. BELOW
RIGHT: Jun ior Adam Keno boogies on into the
wee hours of the evening with his date.
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�The World Comes To Niles West
N iles West and the students in it were
very fortunate this past year. Besides our
students whom re ce nt ly visited such
places as Chile , Israel, Greece and Finland, many stu dents visited us from
some far places such as Panama, Germany and Minnesota. Students from all
countries shared many experiences,
ideas, desires and recipies to the benefit
of all.
TOP RIGHT: Here a re some of the kids from Minnesota at play o utside the school. ABOVE: Many
students from West Germany spent th ree weeks at
N iles West. RIGHT: Niles West' s only AFS s tudent visiting the school fo r the entire year. She was
Esther Castillo from Panama.
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�Mame Mystifies All
Mame, thi s year's musical , was an outstanding production. It was performed
on May 11 , 12, a nd 13 , at the Ni les West
Auditorium. ln add ition , it wi ll be performed in Munsee, Ind iana in June for
the International Thespian Contest. T he
cast starred Risa Brainin as Mame , Bonni e Berkson as Vera , Amy Tolsky as
Agnes Gooch , Mike Savitt as Patrick ,
Bob Levy as Mr. Babcock , and Mike
Kock man as Beau.
RIGHT: Bob Johnson and cast discuss some last
minute changes in the script. BELOW RJGHT:
Bob Johnson and Risa Brainin try to smooth out a
rough spot in an important scene. BELOW LEFT:
Morris Parker supervises the construction of a
prop being built by Miles Sonkin.
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�On t his page a nd the following page is the final
product of many long a nd hard hours of work and
practice. All those involved in the performance and
those behind the scenes who never appeared on
stage, but whose work and talent can be clearly
seen, should be congratulated for the fine show that
was given.
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��A Memorable Occasion For All
Prom this year was a big success as expected. The evening provided many
memorable memories for the students
who attended . Prom was organized by
the Junior Class Cabinet under the
supervision of Mr. Roger Stein .
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LEFT: Some of the hundreds of couples who attended " this" prom show off their dancing abilities
much to the humour to those watching. BELOW
MIDDLE LEFT: Scott N e wman and Hilde
Napetschnig discuss their plans for later tonight.
BELOW LEFT BOTTOM: Ross Benjoya carries
E llen Freedman off into the sunset. BELOW
RIGHT: Alan Golden and Sue Elbin find a quiet
moment alone.
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�RIGHT: Ross Benjoya asks Ellen Freedman if she
would like another glass of wine, but Ellen declines
because she realized that she forgot to do something before she left. BELOW LEFT: Scott Newman returns to the prom after freshening up a bit.
BELOW RIGHT: Couples moments before leaving
in the wee wee hours of the morning.
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�Graduation
The Beginning Of The End
Graduation was an emot ional experience
for the class of '78- the e nd of four long
and hard years whi ch have changed their
lives. It was a time for say ing goodbye to
old friends and a time to contemplate
what the future has in store. The yearbook has decided to look at the class of
'78 as individuals being congratula ted by
those whom they knew a nd loved best their friends.
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LEFT: Karen Jaffee s hows her diploma to some of
he r friends after the ceremony. BELOW LEFT:
Wend y Halperin is havi ng the joy a nd memories of
t he da y preser ved on film forever. B E LOW
RI GHT: Yearbook Editor Ron Stein is receiving
his passport to the future from Principal Dr. Mannos.
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�CLOC KWIS E FROM RIGHT: Nanc y Sprague,
Rita Maron. Lisa Frank, Karen Jaffee and Wendy
Halperin j ust moments after graduation. Scott
Newman and Ron Stein congratulate each other on
a job well done. This is the piece of paper which
man y spend a great part of their lives to attain. The
class of '78 sayi ng "Hats off' to the big NW. Rita
Maron consoling Nancy Sprague after Nancy had
received word that she will graduate.
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�COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM LEFT': Some of
the class of '78 in a fo rmal picture with Dr. Mannos, Mr. Ri chard Antes and Mr. Jim Jo hnso n. West
Word Ed itor Dona ld Nelson being congratulated
by advisor Ji m Jo hnson. SRA President Henry
Strub along with two of his close fri ends - Jeff
Leavitt and Jason Ben-Zeev. Ross Benjoya fixes
Wendy Ha lpe rin' s cap before partaking in the day's
festivities. Dr. Mannos wishing Scott Newman
happiness and pros perity in college and the future.
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��Clubs
�Gonna ·Fly Now
"Gonna Fly Now" the popular movie
theme is also the theme of the Aeronautics Club. This year they really soared.
Sponsored by Mr. Rogoski, the club built
and flew model aircraft and rockets,
AERONAUTICS: BACK ROW: David Alpern,
Larry Samuelson , Michael Cohen, Michael
Jutovsky, Monte McGuire, Tom Lynn, and Gary
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some of which they designed themselves . The officers were Larry Samuelson , President; Ed Klinenberg, Vice
President; and Bruce Shaw , SecretaryTreasurer.
Rose. FRONT ROW: Steven Delano, Michael
Shartiag, Ian Haskell, and Bruce Shaw.
�A Cappella Goes It Alone
A cappella, the small select choral group,
performed unaccompanied at many functions this year. Their music, done in the
style of the fifteenth century, entertained
the audiences of the Holiday Festival,
the May Festival, the Kiwanis club, and
church groups. In addition, many mem-
TOP ROW: Bonnie Berkson, Rhonda Shroyer,
Steve Leventhal , Carolyn Lemsky, Karen Morton.
SECOND ROW: Esther Joo, Risa Brainin , Rick
bers of the choir participated in the District Solo/Ensemble contest with numbers from their repertoire. The cappella
choir performed consistently well this
year making it an enjoyable year for all
its members.
Sheingold. THIRD ROW: Tracy Slein , Amy
Tolsky, Rick Fine, Mary Jane Kapelans ki. BOT-
TOM ROW: Robin Faye, Eddy Potash, Marsha
Klein, Peggy Pescatore.
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�N-Club Instills Spirit
N-Club is a group composed from Niles
West's top athletes. Along with their
sponsor, Coach Mitz , they strove to
promote athletics by serving refreshments and keeping order at games and by
sponsoring dances r:ifter games.
N-CLUB: RIGHT: TOP ROW: Rich Korb , Bruce
Sinkowski , Tim Payne, Don Matchen, Rob Casper.
John Zimmer, Pa ul Nawiesniak. MIDDLE ROW:
Coach Bill Mitz. John Coursey , C hris Grenda ,
Glenn Eriksson , Bob Daehler. Bob Porter. BOTTOM ROW: Joe Catrone. Dave Ed ington. Mike
Okazaki , Mike Bordene t , Larry Roberts , Lou
Grujanac.
DECA Joins Niles West
This year , Niles West welcomed a new
club , DECA. Mr. Coulson, the sponsor,
formu lated this c lub for students who are
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interested in business-oriented fie lds as a
career.
DECA: ABOVE: Rob Catrone. Freda Mandel ,
John Lutz, Jeff Sliwa. Mr. Cou lson. NOT PICTUR E D: Bruce Baumgart , Gail Portugal, Marla
Kri soslofsky.
�Art Council Exhibits Culture
ABOVE: TOP ROW: Meryl Poticha, Mindy Nelson, Mr. Tom Blackburn , Mike Schuman. BOTTOM ROW: Liz Chin , La ura Warner, Mel issa
Chiplin , Tina Schodin. LEFT: Meryl Poticha and
Mindy Nelson working hard at a nother drawing
project.
Art: drawing, pamtmg, and sculpture.
This is what the Art Council is all about.
Thi s club tries to improve the visual
awaren ess of all interested stud ents
through art projects and experiences not
found in the art classroom. Sponsored by
Mr. Tom Blackburn and Mr. Gary Davis,
the Art Council meets bi-weekly. President Tina Schodin and Vice-President
Liz Chin , along with other members of
the club, plan to design award s and murals and also plan to visit the Art Institute
in Chicago.
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�Input-Output
COMPUTER CLUB: ABOVE TOP ROW: M.
Kite, C. Somerfield , M. McGuire, R. Robbins, M.
Shartiag, G. Kremen , R . Simmons, S . Ra bin .
BOTTOM ROW: J. Toth , M. Dela no, J. Erickson,
J. Gutow, J . Horwitz, M. Loiben. BELOW: Club
officers start up the computer for an upcoming
demonstration .
For the Computer Club , the input is
work and study while the output is
knowledge of the use, structures , and
applications of computers. This year,
through meetings and workshops , both
theory and practical application were
learned. Club members also participated
in the Aurora College Computer Contest.
The officers were Mike Shartiag, President; Phil Simmons, Vice President; and
Richard Robbins , Secretary-Treasurer.
The sponsor was Mr. Weitzenfeld .
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�LEFT: FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS: TOP
ROW: Theresa Dedo , Lisa Heart, Jackie Loicano,
Jane Heinz . BOTTOM ROW: Sue Dominick ,
Nancy Buffo , Carol Coplin, Janet Weiss. BELOW
LEFT: Freshmen cheerleaders turned bleacher
bums. BELOW RIGHT: Freshmen cheerleaders
tower over the gym .
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�Chess Club Breeds Chess Champs
Sponsored by Mr. Holtz , this year's
Chess Club held matches against each
other and played tournaments against
other schools in the North Shore Chess
League. The club showed great skill and
sportsmanship throughout the year. This
club is breeding the Bobby Fischers and
Boris Spasskys of future years .
TOP RIGHT: Members of Chess Club watching an
exciting match. BOTTOM: STANDING: Mark
Milanich , Mike Shartiag, Glen Berman , Wendy
Turton , Lance Warda. SITTING: Philip Hollevau ,
Neal Ratner, Phil Simmons , Chris Duda, Rick
Manner. Not Pictured - Jay Friedman , Gordon
Kummel.
CHESS
TH£ CAME OF
KINGS~
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�Concert Band Marches On
This years Concert Band marched right
along this year at every football game of
the season. Then they kept marching
right into New Orleans! Besides the
games and the tour, Concert Band accompanied Pow-Wow, Mame, and the
Dance Show as well as performances at
the Holiday and May Festivals. Many
members of the band competed in the
District Solo/Ensemble or l.M.E.A. contests. Under the direction of Dr. Charles
R. Groeling and Mr. Timothy J. Wolf-
ram, and leadership of President David
Baer, Vice-President Judi Zonamon,
Secretary Nora Steindler, Treasurer
Karen O'Heath, as well as five other
board members , the band had a very exciting as well as profitable year.
TOP ROW: Karen Morton , Dr. Charles Groeling,
Joe Taldone, Mar.k Zivlik , Lee Noren, Steve
Cross, Randy Martin , Wally Anderson , Dave Baer,
Mike Lotland , Chris Irpino , Freddy Lieb , Mike
Shartig. SECOND ROW: Debb ie Paulis , Barb
Weil, Terri Kewith, Steve Hartzen, Jackie Weiss,
Adam Keno, Mike Cohen , Terry Grossberg, Steve
Biels ki , Ken Rosebrook, Dan Gooding, Steve
Brown, Tim Eischen, Stuart Ami, Julie Kelly, Nora
Steind ler, Todd Nickow. TH IRD ROW: Cand y
Goldberg , Robin Bachman, Andy Serlin, Joel
Brasc h , Jody Frank , David Cohen, Murry
Schwartz, Bruce H a mmerberg , Mary Ja ne
Kapelanski , Dianne May, Cathe Dargas, Kathy
Jung. BOTTOM ROW: Pam Henning, Kathy
O'Heath , Sha ron Stoller, Judi Zunamon, Jody
Frank, Karen O'Heath, Kathy Lisco, Rita Karlove , Carol Krause.
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�Choir Speaks Universal Language
This years Concert Choir, under the direction of Hugh McGee, did much more
than just sing well. Choir gave tours to
local junior high schools , performed
Vivaldi's Gloria in its entirety, participated in the Holliday and May Festivals
and toured to the Club/ El Bianco. The
executive board: Esther Joo, President;
Ellen Kaufman, Vice-President; Bonnie
Berkson, Secretary; and Mary Jane
Kapalanski, Treasurer; along with Rick
Sheingold, and Tracy Slein , board members , headed up many activities which
included a homecoming float and a ban-
quet. Individual members of the choir
participated in the Solo/Ensemble and
I.M.E.A . contests. The 1977-78 proved
just how well a high school group could
perform.
TOP ROW: Bonnie Berkson, Kim Steele, Rhonda
Shroyer, Esther Joo, Sally Kapelanski, Keith Abrams , Steve Levinthal, Wendy Fox , Andi Kul bersh , Sonia Hagopian, Janet Pass, Sue Rabin.
THIRD ROW: Risa Brainin , Kathy Gallagher,
Robin Fine, Jaqui Kolar, Lee Bernstein, Corey
Roskin, Rick Fine, Debbie Davis , Karen Morton,
Mary Jane Kapalanski , Meryl Poticha, Judi Zunamon. SECOND ROW: Liz Murgas , Barb
Greenspon, Tracy Slein, Amy Tolsky , Sam Ro,
Ricky Sheingold, Carolyn Lem sky, Peggy Pescatorie, Marsha Klein , Karen Hohs. BOTTOM
ROW: Randee Orlean , Susa Simmons, Robin
Faye, Eddy Potash , Caryn Lerner, Nora Steindler,
Kathy Reinhard , Mike Tanaka. NOT PICTURED:
Robin Borenstein, Karen Chin , Tammy Cocking,
Paul Doppelt, Marge Gump , Wendi Hirsch , Ellen
Kaufman, Richard Korb, Larry Kornit , Karen
Kozer, Ava Losie, Amy L ytton, Laurie Mauer,
Hilde Napetschnig, Kim Noe , Troy Potysman ,
Laurie Rich.
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�Debate: Affirmative
Debate consists of teams involved in argumentative discussions on yearly topics. This year the teams debated
whether the federal government should
guarantee comprehensive medical care
for all citizens in the United States . The
debaters were not extremely successful
in local and national tournaments, but
prospects for the future are bright on all
levels. The coaches were Brad Berg,
Head; Marcie Strauss , Varsity; and John
Hammell, Novice.
RIGHT: Novice Coach John Hammell discusses
debating techniques with debaters. BELOW:
BACK ROW: David Kaufman , Randy Heman ,
Hugh Shonfeld , Steve Shave!. SECOND ROW:
Mark Fishbein, Doug Masters, John Shapiro ,
Sandy Berkowitz, Steve Williams, John Hammell
(Novice Coach). KNEELING: Larry Samuelson,
Karen Klemens, Fern Chasin. SITTING: Dan Filler, Peggy Pescatore, Stacy Powell , Hugh Iglarsh .
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�Save The Whales!
ECOLOGY: ABOVE: BACK ROW: Mary Anne
Szachowicz , and sponsor Mr. Firak . FRONT
ROW: Tim Eischen , Scott Evans , Jim Maliekal,
and Arnie Bernstein. RIGHT: Arnie Bernstein ,
Tim Eischen, and Scott Evans seriously consider
their environment.
The members of the Ecology Club devote their time to studying wildlife and
its natural surroundings in order to better
understand and preserve our world. For
example, a world-wide concern today is
the imminent extinction of certain animals, such as whales . This year club
members worked hard getting signatures
for a petition to save the whales . Besides
this activity, the club took field trips to
the Morton Arboretum, Goose Lake
Prairie, and the Illinois State Beach.
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�:..
Forums Brings Exciting Speakers To West
FORUMS: (from left) Laurence Samuelson , Steve
Katz , Barry Malkin , Bob Daehler, Michael Cohen.
(Seated in front) Mike Chorpash. (Not pictured ,
Meeting daily in room 202 under the
guidance of Ms. Belkin, Forums makes
plans for bringing exciting programs and
personalities to Niles West. Already this
Lisa Nimz, Stacy Powell , David Kaufman , Richard
Drazner).
year they have sponsored programs
where Ernie Banks and Sam Skinner
have spoken . Representatives from the
Koster Sight , Commonwealth Edison
and the Bureau of Employment have also
spoken at Niles West.
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�We Are Still The Best
GERMAN CLUB: ABOVE: TOP ROW: David
Baer, Carol Krause, Liz Chin, Ramona Glasneck ,
Eddie Potash , Kurt Lemke , and Nancy Spak.
SECOND ROW: Mr. Brink , K yung Lee , Bryna
Last year, many members of the German
Club could be seen wearing t-shirts that
proclaimed, "We Are the Best." T-shirts
of the same design also appeared this
year. As far as the German Club members are concerned, they are still the
best! This year the club expanded its
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Fox , Ami Kuan , Roland Lepik , Maureen Zimmer,
Kim Marks , and Miss Beck , THIRD ROW: Laurie
Vick , Karen Schulte , Diane Adriamis , Stewart
Stoller, Mark Schreier, David Cohen , and Gary
horizons. Not only did they explore the
world of German; they also enjoyed
many other activities. Along with taking
field trips to German Town and seeing
German films , they built a float for the
Homecoming parade, sponsored soccer
games, went bowling and tobogganing,
Page. SITTING: Gary Shayne, Cassie Bychowski,
Erika Keinrad , Tracy Ward , Mary Anne
Szachowicz , and Sharon Stoller.
and gave a Christmas party . The officers
this year were Carol Krause, President;
Mary Anne Szachowicz, Vice President;
Kathy Hertler, Treasurer; and Kay Lee,
Secretary. Mr. Brink and Miss Beck
were the faculty sponsors.
�Keep Your Guard Up
Non-swimmers may think this group is
all wet, but, as Mr. Carl Geis (sponsor)
knows , every swimming program needs
GUARD CLUB: TOP ROW: Reta Kroeze!, Vicki
Strauss, Gary Rob in, Shelly Levy, Bob Daehler ,
Jim McLean , Art Milbrandt , Len Travis. ROW
TWO: Cindy Puetz, Denise Ma han , Maria Koclanis, Julie Tatootles, Ed Klancnik , Karen Outen-
its safety guards. The Guard Club provided this service for the swimmers who
used the Niles West pool this past year.
The club also helped to teach kids how to
swim.
kauf, Andy McNichols, Elle n Nelson, Chuck
Ri chards, Nancy Strauss. BOTTOM ROW: Rachel
Brenner, Brenda Meisner , Ilene Zeinfeld , Linda
Wadler , Madeline Gross , Cind y Jochem , Tammy
Tamarz, Larry Kimmel.
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�Demo Gymnasts Perform Locally
The Girls' Gymnastics Demonstration
Team had a very successful year this
year. Led by Coach Jean Armour, the
girls practiced three days a week on the
various pieces of apparatus. The officers
were Co-captains Kim Kerbel and Sue
Pavlik, and Co-secretaries Sue Dosse
and Elisa Cohen. The girls performed on
the balance beam , uneven bars , floor
DEMONSTRATION GYMNASTICS: TOP ROW :
Sue Jo hnson , Karen Loiacano , Sus ie Pavlick ,
Diane Zabich , Kim Kerbel , Mary F lood, We nd y
Vinci, Sue Dosse, Ma ri e Helgeson, Ann O'Boyle,
Jud y Koehler. ROW TWO: Coach Jean Armour ,
Ja mie Zucker, Linda Woodier, Roberta Kaplan ,
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exercise, and vaulting, as well as doing
group tumbling and rhythmic gymnastics
routines. They had many performances
in front of the di strict ' s grammar
schools, the Niles West Open House ,
and they even had a halftime performance at one of our football games. The
girls worked very hard and put on excellent performances.
Kathy Krasowsky, We nd y Wallach, Donna Zoros,
Maureen Gielow, Jackie Altenburg, Gail Piper ,
Joanne Oppe nh e im. BOTTO M ROW: Ja nice
Grear, All yson Pollack , Barbie Pintz, Sue Friedlander, Janice Pass, Jud y Buffo, Jodi Treitler, Elisa
Cohe n, Chris Runtz.
�Jazz New Orleans Style
Jazz found its way back to its roots when
the Niles West Jazz Band traveled to
New Orleans. Their vibrant sounds delighted audiences across the country.
TOP ROW: Steve Hatzen, Steve Bielski , Terry
·Grossberg, Steve Cross , Wally Anderson, Dave
Baer. MIDDLE: Mark Zivilik, Bob Kolas,. Dan
Blackman , Pa ul Suche rma n. BOTTOM ROW :
Mark Zucker, Ken Rosebrook, Steve Brown , Dan
Gooding.
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�Foreigners Come To Visit
Did you ever think about what it would ·
be like to live in another country or just
visit it? If you have, you should think
about joining AFS, American Field Services. The members of this club invited
students and other people in the International Foreign Exchange Program to
come to Niles West so that they can see
how we live here and we can learn how
people live in other countries . It was an
interesting and educational experience
for all the members involved.
RIGHT: TOP ROW: Ariel Eselevsky, Kai Abelkis,
Ian Has kell , Kim Kerbel, Na ncy Chikaraishi ,
Margo Weinstein , Scoti Newman , Chris Kadota,
Dawn Hansen. MIDDLE ROW : Chris Duda ,
Cynthia Baffa, Connie Streiff, Est her Castillo ,
Rocio Leos, Mike Silverman, Amy Kuan, Mike
Levy. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Lyman,
Elizabeth Wierzcho n, Cynthia Jiu , Lori Kahn,
Ka ren Schulte, Joanne Barringto n . SITTING:
Karen Wilson, Shoba Ranganaph.
They Solve Problems With Numbers
Numbers, num bers, and more numbers ,
along with calculators and computers .
The Niles West Mathematics club uses
al l of these to solve unique problems put
to them . Sponsored by Mr. Dennis Filliman , the club meets in room 3 12 on
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Monday's at 3:30. Along with President
Peggy Prescatore, Vice President Byron
Lam, Treasurer Rick Manner, and Secretary Mark Fishbein , members of the
club pa rticipated in inter-sc ho lastic
competition.
ABOVE: Mathematics Club: TOP ROW: Jeff
Gutow , Tom Pang, Phil Simmons, Mark Milanich,
Joe Krozel. STANDING: Julius Mak, Mitch Kite,
Monte McGuire, Rich Robbins, John Wang, Dan
Filler. SITTING: Mr. D. Filliman, Byron Lam,
Peggy Pescatore, Ri ck Manner, Mark Fis hbein.
�Medical Careers Gives A Creative Show
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Medical Careers club was for al l those
interested in lea rning about various opportunities in the medi cal field . This
year , the club gave a song and da nce
show for the Lydia Ch ildren 's Home,
and won a third place award for a n outstanding float at homecoming.
MEDICAL CAREERS: TOP ROW: Sharon
Cha ha ll , Lia Brilando, Lyn n Warkenth ien. Paula
Smolenski. Sharon Murph y. ROW TWO: Debbie
Lerner, Maureen Menhardt , Lisa Moravcik , Lynn
Kagahi ro. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Maha n, Laura
King, Rich Ki a ng , Mike Springer. Gary Kaufman.
NOT S HOWN: Steve "Elvis" Terrazas. Audrey
Wolf, Larry Ki mmer.
Backgammon Club Newly Organized
The Backgammon Club , sponsored by
Engl ish teacher John DuBois , is now a n
official club , after two years of being unofficial. The club served two main pu rposes: I) To pro mote interest in the game
of backgammon , and 2) to provide student s wit h an orga ni zed forum for
backgammon play that at the same time
will foster friendship a nd good
sports ma nship. Tournaments are also
being organ ized with the backgammon
clubs at Niles East and North.
Clockwise from left : Mr. DuBois, Eric White head,
Joh n Casey , Nancy Murph y , Sandi Weindling,
Miles Sonki n, Lee Bernstein .
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�Thespians · Break A Leg
TOP ROW; Haim Brody, Tammy Cocking , Angela
Graham. MIDDLE ROW: Marcy Hirsch, Mitch
Weiss , Lisa Kharasch , Ester Joo , Meryl Poticha,
Darcie Ellyne , Dan Hurwich , Kim Noe , Mike
The Niles West Thespians performed
well this year under their executive
board President, Marge Gump; VicePresident, Rita Maron; Secretary , Bonnie Berkson; Treasurer, Amy Tolsky;
and Sponsor, Robert Johnson. All of the
productions , Mame , Feiffer' s People,
Hansel and Gretel, Pow-Wow, and The
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Kochman, Sue Wexler, Robin Faye , Rhonda
Shroyer, Sandra Weindling, Marsha Klein, BOTTOM ROW: Laura Kezdi, Mr. Morris Parker, Rick
Sheingold , Carolyn Lemsky, Rita Maron, Amy
Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the
Moon Marigolds, proved how talented
the Niles West Thespians are. Among
the many exciting activities planned this
year were a dance marathon, a teacher's
roast, and a Gong Show featuring student
talent. However the most exciting events
were the conferences , the Regional
Talsky, Bonnie Berkson, Marge Gump , Risa
Brainin, David Fink, Debbie Davis, Mr. Robert
Johnson , Sponsor.
Thespian Conference, hosted by Niles
West; the State Conference in
Bloomington/Normal in January, and the
International Conference in Muncie Indiana where Niles West presented
Mame. It was a year that Thespian members will remember for a long time to
come.
�Opus Number One
Editor in Chief- Esther Joo
Assistant Editor - Phyllis
Ellin
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Production Editor - Tracy
Slein
Sales and Publicity- Howard
Meyer
Contributions - Len Tao
Opus I , the school 's own literary-art
magazine issued an exciting full-sized
issue stocked with the talents of Niles
West students . The magazine provided
an outlet for creative students to share
their arts as well as enjoyable reading for
the entire student body.
TOP ROW: Tracy Slein, Elle n Midler, Howard
Meyer, Wendy Turton , Sponsor, Mrs. Angela
Graham. MIDDLE ROW: Susan Simmons, Phyllis
Ellin, Sue Kirshner, Janine Solal, Len Tao. BOTTOM ROW: Esther Joo, Amie Bernstein, Nancy
Spak , David Fink.
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�Orchesis Steps Out
TOP ROW: Nancy Weil , Sue Dosse , Sheri Sienkowski , Sue Glaberson , Rick Sheingold , Sue
Johnson , Linda Gelfman. Yvonne Johanson , Ellen
Kaufman: SECOND ROW: Julie Tatooles , Lee
Litt , Jean Cheung, Tina Terpinas , Amy Bernstein,
There is more to dancing than meets the
eye - or foot - as the Niles West Orchesis Dance Company discovered. This
past year, they were busy practicing
their numbers which they later performed in numerous shows. They had
their annual show, "Steppin Out" in
February and afterwards they were occupied with dancing in benefits and at
junior high schools. A special extra: The
club's 38 members received a first-timeever invitation to join the Niles West
Band and Orchestra on tour. They
traveled to New Orleans, where they
danced while the Band and Orchestra
played. A winning combination! Thanks
to the efforts of officers: President Lori
Kipnis, Vice-President Laura Kezdi,
Secretary Darcie Ellyhe, and Treasurer
Ellen Fishbein , along with sponsor Josie
Berns , the group's fund raisers and other
planned projects turned out successful.
Keep it up , and Keep On Dancin' !
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Norma Bergstrom, Rita Karlove, Lia Brilando,
Lisa Kharasch, Evy Kirkos: THIRD ROW: Robyn
Grobman, Cynthia Tao, Mary Lauders, Gail Piper,
Meryl Poticha, Karen Hohs, Amy Tolsky, Marshe
Block , Karen Chinn: BOTTOM ROW: Kathy
Krasowsky, Debbie Goldstein, Laura Kezdi, Lori
Kipnis , Ellen Fishbein, Suzy Martin , Sheri Grais,
Linda Lampert. ABSENT: Darcie E ll yne.
BELOW RKiHT: Orchesis havi ng fun.
�Mus ic, Mus ic, Mus ic
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The Niles West Concert Orchestra had
another busy year. There were concerts
in October and February, Holiday and
May Festivals, and the IHSA and IMEA
contests which involved both solo and
ensemble entries. Several members of
the orchestra were able to participate in
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the state orchestra. The high point of the
year was the tour to the city of the Super
Bowl , New Orleans, during Spring Vacation. The orchestra also played for Open
House, the Honors ceremony , and several elementar y and junior high schools.
Mr. Kaitchuck played a great part in the
orchestra 's success. He was aided by
Geralyn Jung, President; Pamela Chen ,
Vice President; Donna Fox, Secretary ;
and Karen Morton, Treasure r. Two
other vital aides were the librarians ,
Kathy Jakie] and Stewart Stoller.
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Joe Taldone . THIRD ROW: Stewart Stoller, Ed
Klinenberg, Donna Fox, Nori Kaufman, Patti Kuel
ler, Rita Karlove , Carol Krause , Jody Frank ,
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David Cohen, Andy Goldstein, Joel Brasch, Mike
Cohen, David Walner. SECOND ROW: Pam
Chen, Ri c h Kiang, Byro n Lam, Kath y Jak iel,
Becky Ryan, Kath y O'Heath, Pam Henning, Judi
Zunamon, Judy Fouty , Peggy Pescatore. FIRST
ROW: Russel Wishner, Geralyn Jung, Ken Wishner, Amy Milan ich , Debbi e Ziegelski, Robert
Strassman, Betsy Klinenberg, Karen Morton. ,
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�Students For Israel Unite
Schoolyear 1977- 1978 saw increased in-·
terest in Israel, and the Niles West club
responsible for supporting and informing
about this unique nation was Students
for Israel. Under the auspices of sponsor
ltzhak Hoffman , and directed by President Eli Eisenstein , SFI sampled Israel
through food , mu sic , and di scussions led
by stud ents who recently visited the
land. An innovative project attempted by
the club was the publi shin g of a
Hebrew-English newsletter, containing
information pertaining to the complex
Middle East situatio n. These projects ,
combined with increased membership,
led to a successful year for Students for
Israel at Niles West.
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STUDENTS FOR ISRAEL : ABOVE: STAN DING: Jackie Wei sz, Amy Kamin er , Lisa Bachrach ,
Bruce Hoffen , Marc Cohe n, David Kaufman, Rick
Drazner, Ed Rice, Mr. Isaac Hoffman. SITTING:
Eli Eisenstein , Jason Ben-Zeev , Keith Abrams ,
Dave Goone , Natalie Gilbe1 NOT IN PICTURE:
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Margaret Eisenstein, Wendy Fox , Michael Segal,
Fern Chasin, Richard Robbins , Joanne Barrington ,
Ala n Golden , Ellen Eisenberg.
Pacesetters Lend Moral Support
PACESETTERS: TOP ROW: left to right: Ileen
Zienfeld, Caroly n Remus, Debbie Ziegelski, an d
Linn et te Nord in. BOTTOM ROW: (I. to r .)
Melinda Bailey, Deborah Bernheim, a nd Peggy Gallagher.
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Moral support and team spirit are valuable assets if you are to become Pacesetters. The Pacesetters are associated with
the boy's track team. He lped a nd sponsored by Mr. Ron Campbell , this club
timed running events and scored track
and field events .
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�Students Addicted To Photography
Dedicated to turning any minor interest
in photography into a major addiction,
photo Club offered its members an opportunity to share ideas and techniques
and the use of its black and white dark-
PHOTO CLU B: P hoto Club me mbers posing
nicely for their pictures for the yearbook . This pie-
room facilities. In 1977-8, the club's preside nt was Dave Alpern , wit h VicePresident Mike Springer and club sponsor Mr. Davis.
ture was taken in the stairwell outside of their darkroom.
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�Porn-Pon Squad Scores
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The 1977-78 Porn-Pon Squad sponsored
by Ms . Claudia Franz and Co-Captains
Linda Coplan and Carol Frake won
many awards this year. They performed
a different routine at every home football
and basketball game. The favorited
were , "I Don't Want to Know,"
"Money, Money," and " Jungle Love."
As co-captain Coplan said, "the Niles
West games wouldn't be the same without us!"
TOP ROW: Linda Coplin , Ramona Ride nhower,
Cheryl Hauling, Joan Heinz , Sandy Carvellia,
Wendy Halperin, Lisa Daniels, Joan Lee. MIDDLE ROW: Joann Dominic, Diane Hirakoawa,
Carol Frake , Kim Austin , Cindy Rapinski , Ruth
Sinker, Jenniffer Lyman. BOTTOM ROW: Kitty
Sloma , Andy Mitchell , Lori Nordeen , Nancy
Balmes, Sue Schlagg, Norma Goldstein. ABSENT:
Alice Cress, Gail Toppel.
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�TOP LEFT: The Porn-Pon girls practicing one of
their many routines in the dark of night unti l they
reach perfection.
TOP RIGHT: Our favorite girls in action performing to the music of " Jungle Love" during a basketball game.
BELOW: Here they are proving correct the old
adages "Two heads a re better than one" and " The
more the merrier."
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�Leaders Help Teachers
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ABOVE: TOP ROW: Donna Cozzo, Gena Cohan,
Jennifer Lyman, Terri Friedman , Diane Zabich,
Margo Weinstein, Lori Kipnis , Lia Briland, Ms.
Heeren. SECOND ROW: Ellen Fi shbein , Kathy
Sobczak , Sue Dosse, Karen O' Heath , Elisa Cohe n,
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Nancy Chikaraishi . BOTTOM ROW: Toni Atsaves, Carol Frake, Sue Pavlick , Jody Frank , Sue
Goldberg , Alice Cress, Janice Sierzega.
TOP: Senior Leaders having a ball.
Sophomores, juniors, and seniors helping
gym teachers and themselves. This is what
the girl's leader program is all about.
This club, sponsored by Mrs . Arlene
Mulder, meets daily thru their classroom
activities and when needed after school.
In addition to helping teachers and fellow
students, this club tries to help the girls
enhance their leadership qualities, gain
confidence in working with groups, and
improve their organizational techniques
and directional ability. The Leaders also
provide more individual help to the other
girls in class. The leaders program is
broken into three levels. Sophomore
leaders which has 40 members, junior
leaders that had 38 members, and senior
leaders which has 22 members. Seniors
Jody Frank and Lori Kipnis are this
year's officers.
�Pictured above and right are the many fine mem,
bers of the sophomore and junior leaders. These 78
athletic girls were a great help to both their teachers and fellow classmates this past year.
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�Yearbook Puts It All Together
The Spectrum staff's brilliant wit ,.
creativity, ingenuity, diligence and expertise were exhibited at times to put this
year's yearbook together. Editor Ron
Stein , and section editors Jason BenZeev , Scott Newman , Marcy Maslov ,
Len Tao, Sue Elbin, Ellen Freedman and
Rita Maron, and sponsor Jim Nowakowski and the rest of the staff all
worked hard (even on non-school days)
to give everyone this treasure chest full
of memories , The staff would like to
thank Mr. Nowakowski for all his help in
his first year as sponsor.
SPECTRUM: TOP ROW: Margo Weinstein , Kim
Marks , Jeff Leavitt , Jason Ben-Zeev, Lori
Ginsburg, Mike Neumann. ROW TWO: Sheryl
Robinson , Kerry Okamura, Dianne Zabich, Julie
Cohen, Scott Weinstein . BOTTOM ROW: Jim
Nowakowski , Ron Stein , Shoba Ranganath.
ABOVE RIGHT: In a brainstorming session, Ron
Stein , Jason Ben-Zeev, and Jeff Leavitt try to come
up with innovative ideas for the yearbook.
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ABOVE: TOP ROW: Marcy Maslov, Scott Newman , Dave Fink , Karen Goodman , Ron Stein.
ROW TWO: Natalie Gilbert , Susan Kirshner,
Debbie Izenstark , Susie Elbin , Mike Shartiag .
BOTTOM ROW: Amy Kaminer, Tracy Slein, Phyllis Ellin. LEFr: Rita Maron teaches a member of
the yearbook how to correctly crop a picture.
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�Science Seminar Breeds Scientists
Test tubes and experiments and constructing and demonstrating their own
science fair projects were what Science
Seminar did this year. Under the supervision of Mr. Glenn Dessing, president
Dave Joseph and the members of the
club spent time on field trips such
as; Searle Laboratories, Fermi
Laboratories, and Batavia and working
on their projects.
TOP RIGHT: Science Seminar students examining
a finished project. BOTTOM: KNEELING: Jason
Ben-Zeev , Eli Eisenstein, Mike Melnick, Richard
Kiang, Donn Simon, Thomas Pang, Mike Horberg.
STANDING: Mr. Glenn Dessing, Roland Lepik,
Edward Barov, William Fristsch, Gregg Cohan,
Dave Joseph.
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�P.A. Speaks to us All
At 10:00 each morning, three voices you
will hear, Kim and Bob and Barbera telling us what goes on around here. They
brought us news both good and bad , and
told us everything that they had . They
spoke to us, making it up fro m their
head . We enjoyed their talking, we will
never forget what they said.
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P.A.: Barb Weil , Bob Levy and Kim Olliges take
time out from talking over the airwave to pose for a
picture .
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Stage Crew Does It Again
TOP ROW: Robert Levy, Mike Kochman, Dan Hurwich , Mike Savitt, Keith Abrams , Mike Perl.in, Todd
Stem, Ian Streicher. SECOND ROW: Pam Wexler,
Sue Wexler, Randee Orlean, Rick Sheingold. Risa
Brainin, Marge Gump, Mike Myers, Jimmy Baron.
THJRD ROW: Linda Lampert, Evy Kirkos, Barb
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Greenspon, Nancy Weil, Virginia Milews ki , Janet
Pass , Wendee DeSent. FOURTH ROW: L ee Litt.
Andi Kulbersh , Sandi Weindling, Marsha Klein,
Carolyn Lemsk y . NOT PICTURED: Debbie
Davis, Melody Heller, Dan Hurwich .
Under the direction of Technical Director Mr. Parker, Stage Crew did another
outstanding job this year in putting on
the Niles West productions. The crewpersons controlled everything behind the
scenes , including " Pow-Wow ," Children's Theatre, " Feiffer's People," the
dance show "Steppin ' Out ," and th e
spring musical "Mame." This was Mr.
Parker's first year as Technical Director,
and he took control right away.
�Students Not Boared With Activities
The Student Activities Board once again
provided Niles West Students with a
fun-filled year. Among the most successful activities was Homecoming '77. Included in this was the queen elections,
pep rally, ice cream social and of course
the Homecoming Dance. None of this
could have been accomplished without
the encouragement and guidance of
Larry and Nancy Erickson. S.A.B. also
planned the winter dance, Valentine's
Dance and the Sock Hop. S.A.B. is constantly planning and busy thinking of
events for the enjoyment of the students.
SAB: LEFT: TOP ROW: Randy Heman, Sue
Kenn. BOTTOM ROW : President Linda Goldberg,
Vice-President Shelly Levy. BELOW: TOP ROW:
Mr. Larry Erickson, Ron Steij , Mindy Gubin ,
Janine Sola! , Mary Weiss. ROW TWO: Randy
Heman, Linda Goldberg, Shelly Levy , Sue Kenn.
BOTTOM ROW: Sue Dong, Darlene Weiss, Cindy
Trapanese. NOT PICTURED: Amy Kaminer,
Heidi Kanter.
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�SRA Leads the Way For Students
Do you think school poli.cies are unfair?
Would you like to have a voice in the
way this school is run? Then the Student
Representative Assembly is the organization for you. Supervised by sponsor
Gerry Boevers, the group investigated
many policies , nota bly the withdraw/
failing policy instituted over the summer.
They also organized a coed gym program
and set up a system for student tutoring,
in cooperation with the National Honors
Society. The officers of the organization
were President Henry Strub, VicePresident Jeff Leavitt, and SecretaryTreasurer Audrey Wolff. The SRA
strengthened bonds with the administrators through better communication.
Top Row: Michael Horberg, Caryn Thal l, Michael
Springer, Michael Kochma n, Lenny Tao, William
Goren; Kathy MacDonald , Paula Smolenski, Bradford Brody , Virginia Milewski , Randy He man ,
Gordon Kummel , Gary Levin. Second Row:
Michael Segal, Susan Dong, Amy B. Kaminer,
Rochelle Levy , Gary Kaufman , Larry Samuelson ,
Cindy Trapanese, Laura Spear, Maryanne
Szachowicz. Bottom Row: Audey Wolff, Mr. Jeffrey r. Leavitt , Henry Strub. Absent: David
Samuel Fink. RIGHT: President H enry Strub ,
Vice-President Jeffery Leavitt , SecretaryTreasurer Audrey Wolf, Mr. Boevers.
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�CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: SRA members Mike
Kochma n and Cindy Trapa nese discuss a proposal.
Committee Chairma n Sue Dong devises a pl an of
acti on. SRA members in action. President Hen ry
Strub leading a meeting. The scheduling committee
discusses new developments.
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�Society Displayed Outstanding Qualities
This year the Niles West National Honors Society, under the supervision of Mr.
Ralph Wiedl, instituted a school-wide
tutoring program. President Mike Segal,
Vice-President Jean Cheung, and Secretary Esther Joo , along with the other 62
NATIONAL HONORS SOCIETY: TOP ROW:
Dave Fink , Len Tao, Mike Coward , Dan Vishny ,
Glen Erickson. Lou Grujanac, Marc Cohen , Scott
Newman. ROW TWO: Mike Seagal , Jean Chung,
Rick Drazner, Liz Chin, Vicki Strauss, Kim Ker-
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members of the Society, donated their
efforts to the program to make it the success that it was. The members of the or-
bel , Jodi Frank, Nancy Chikaraishi , Margo Weinstein , Toni Atsaves , Geralyn Jung, Sa ndy Berkowitz. ROW THREE: Mason Ben-Zeev , Kristine
VonBesser, Geralyn Jung, Amy Kaminer, Dianne
Zabich , Ellen Fishbein , Lia Brilando, Esther Joo.
ganization were chosen on the basis of
outstanding character, scholarship, service, and leadership qualities.
BOTTOM ROW: Henry Strub, Mike Melnick ,
Diane Fox, Rich Kiang , Judy Zunamon , Caryn
Thall.
�The Clockwatchers
The Niles West Timers, led by Miss
Kouba, assisted in the running of all
home swim meets. Working for both the
girls' and boys' swim teams , they an-
TIMERS: BACK ROW: Stacey Sperling, Tam my
Ross, Mary An ne Szachowicz. SECOND ROW:
nounced the events, timed the races, and
kept score , all while giving the teams as
much moral support as possible. The of-
Reta Krozel, Stepha nie Warady . FRONT ROW:
Carol Jaffe, Kare n Gutenkauf, Tami Rat ner. NOT
ficers were Reta Korzel , Presiden t;
Stephanie Warady, Vice President; and
Karen Gutenkauf, Secretary-Treasurer.
PICTURED: Sue Manner, Jo Marchiafaua, Jenny
Schonberg, Miriam Becker.
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�· Vivace Vocalizes
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Vivace,
sweethearts, smiled and sang their way
into the hearts of many this year. Their
performances included the May and
Holiday Festivals and tours to the Club
El Bianco. President Judi Zunamon,
Vice-President Mary Jane Kapelanski,
TOP ROW: Wendy Fox , Bonnie Berkson, Kim
Steele. Andi Kulbersh , Shari Krawitz, Rhonda
Shoyer , Esth e r Joo. SECOND ROW: Sally
Kapelanski , Peggy Pescatore, Lee Bernstein ,
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Kathy Gallagher, Robin Faye, Debbie Davis.
THIRD ROW: Jaqui Kolar, Tracy Slein, Sue Simmons, Randee Orlean, Robin Faye , Marsha Klein.
FOURTH ROW: Caryn Lerner, Donna Fox ,
Secretary Debbie Davis, and Treasurer
Caryn Lerner, organized the annual
Cookie Baking Contest as well as the
secon annual Vivace Mother-Daughter
luncheon. As usual, Vivace's ringing
chords added a welcome sound to any
audiences ears.
Melody Heller, Nora Steindler, Barb Greenspon.
NOT PICTURED: Tammy Cocking, Merle Kahn,
Karen Kozer, Caolyn Long, Karin Shedroff, Jenny
Shoen berg.
�Westones Wows New Orleans
Westones, the exciting swing choir, sang
and danced their way across the country
when they toured to New Orleans . Other
tours included local junior high schools,
Kiwanias club, and Masonic Lodge .
Westones also added their talents to this
years dance show.
Westones ' 78 says hello.
TOP ROW: Keith Abrams , Andi K ul brash , Bonnie
Berkson , Rick Sheingold . MIDDLE ROW: Sonya
Hagopian , Tracy Slein , Risa Brainin , Esther Joo.
BOTTOM ROW: Rick Fine , Rho nda Shroyer ,
· Miles Sonkin, Robin Faye, Corey Roskin , Karen
Morton .
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�West Word Extends Coverage
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WEST WORD: TOP ROW: Mike Shartiag, Ross
Benjoya, Rob Levy , Editor Don Nelson. ROW
TWO: Tony Scott, Tracy Slein, Steve Redick , Mr.
James John son , Mike Okkazaki , Holly Bland.
BOTTOM ROW: Dan Hurwich, Marcy Maslov ,
Ron Stein , Linda Singer. BELOW RIGHT: Fine
Arts Editor Tracy Slein is happy to learn that
someone took a picture of her.
Despite a small staff, the West Word
continued to serve the student body
commendably. These aspiringjournalists
put out fourteen near-perfect issues , plus
one issue on the comical side of the
news. Editor-in-Chief Don Nelson , with
the able assistance of Sports Editor Mike
Okazzaki , Fine Arts Editor Tracy Slein
and Features Editor Ron Stein and Advisor Jim Johnson extended West Word
coverage to a greater variety of community and school related topics . Nelson
and Stein also sponsored a photography
clinic, for gifted photographers on December 23.
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�WEST WORD: LEFf: Ron Stein and Mike Shartiag discuss the finer points of photojournalism .
BELOW: Once again , Editor Don Nelson realizes
that he can no longer do everything himself. Bob
L evy is there to comfort him.
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��Sports
�3 Kickers Make All-Confere nee
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ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I to r): Jack Lanners, Tom
Carlson, Eden Levy, Christ Salafatinos, Peter
Stamos, Dave Edington, John Kim, Dale Todd.
ROW 2: (I to r): Larry Siers, Peter Piro, Rick
Sheingold, Glen Erickson, Roland Sauer, Rick
Lanners, Rich Korb, Neil Goldberg, Mike Rubin.
BOTTOM ROW: Mike Conner, Joe Blatt, Bennett
Byk, Gary Kaplan, Dennis Hildebrand, Bill Porter,
Chris Kadota.
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I to r): Vito Nitti , Eden
Levy, Dave Melnick, Dan Greenberg, Dave Feiler,
Dan Oberrotman, Mike Rubin. ROW 2: Steve Adkisson , Vito Parilli, Joe Blatt, Tom Carlson, Robert
Snow. BOTTOM ROW: Neil Goldberg , Peter
Kron , Bennett Byk, Al Gualano.
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ABOVE FAR RIGHT: Larry Siers heads the ball
as others look on. ABOVE: The t hree Varsity Soccer team members who made the All-Conference
team are (I tor): John Kim , Rich Korb , and Christ
Salafatinos . RIGHT: Mike Conner kicks the ball
away from his opponent. BELOW RIGHT: Rick
Sheingold twists around to pass to his teamm ate .
FAR RIGHT: Help! John Kim falls to his knees as
his opponent gets ready to pass the ball.
Although they got off to a slow start , the
1977-78 Varsity Soccer team was pleased
with the type of soccer they played. According to Coach Peter Zorn, the young
squad improved with every game , and
even though they were hampered by injuries to key players , the kickers never
gave up. The group was hurt by a lack of
experience for most of the season , but
towards the end of the season everything
began to click. They achieved their main
goal of becoming an excellent passing
team and everyone felt they were in
every game. They were a very competitive team, and a pleasant group to work
with. Excellent goaltending was received
by Roland Sauer and Gary Kaplan , and
other outstanding performances were
given by senior forwards Bill Porter,
Peter Pfro, and Rich Korb and halfbacks
Christ Salafat in os, John Kim, Mike
Conner, and Larry Siers. Junior John
Kim and Seniors Christ Salafatinos and
Rich Korb were named to the al lconference team, and most valuable
player was voted to be Christ
Salafatinos.
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�Sophomores Look Toward Future
The 1977-78 Sophomore Soccer team ,
under Coach John Burkel, showed great
improvement. They had a very disappointing beginning but came on strong at
the end to almost upset the conference
champs. The sophomores should combine with this year's juniors to form a
very strong varsity team next year.
RIGHT: TOP ROW: 0 to r): Nigel Groves, Rick
Schmidt, Brian Abrahams , Mike Cohen , Mark
Schwartz, Mike Schuman , Adam Cooper, Eric Boren. ROW 2: O to r): Gany Schnurr, Scott Boden ,
Dennis Zaslavsky , Tim Helland er, Scott Weinstein , Bill Majewski , Glenn Garfinkel , Daryl
Musick, John Reevis , Brett Fileir, Coach Burkel,
Larry Kaiser. ROW 3: (1 to r): Rob Stein , Leif
Berge, Gregg Schneider, Mike Newman , Rich
Ramirez, Paul Morton , Howard Frazin , Keith Willarman. BOTTOM ROW: (I to r): Sue Manner,
Terri Kewith , Kim Steele , Barb Braje , Karen
Schulte .
ABOVE: Gregg Schneider goes up for a head
shot while teammates Rich Ramirez, Glenn
Garfinkel, and Bill Majewski look on. RIGHT:
Andy Reuben handles the ball all alone.
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�UPPER LEFT: Rich Ramirez get down on one knee to steal the ball and
passes to Gregg Schneider. ABOVE: Scott Weinstein outruns his
opponent as teammates Gregg Schneider and Rob Stein come to help out.
ABOVE: Howard Frazin does his job by protecting
the ball. RIGHT: Garry Schnurr and Daryl Musick
watch to see what is going to develop.
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�Frosh A Kick the Confere nee
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The 1977-78 Freshman A Soccer team
enjoyed one of its finest seasons this year
in posting a remarkable 11-1 overall season record. The Conference Champions
were 6-0 in conference and Coach Porter
called it "the finest team" he's ever had
the pleasure to coach. The team established three new records: most individual
goals in a season by Ben Piro (34), most
team goals (over 70) , and most goals in
one game (13). Coach Porter definitely
felt his team's success could be attributed to a great team effort. The defense
was superior in letting in only 18 goals
the entire season . Out of four previous
conference champions, Coach Porter felt
this team was by far the best. Niles West
looks forward to seeing a great varsity
team next year.
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I tor): Kai Abelkis, Mark
Sternberg , Dave Rabin , Eddie Weiss , Dan
Blackman , Errol Oztekin, Bruce Privatsky, Martin
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Bob Braje, Bob Todd, Ben Piro, Bob Clark, Alan
Eriksson, Dave Adkisson. BOTTOM ROW: (I to
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Shimanovsky, Joe Smolenski.
�Frosh B. Kickers Undefeated
The 1977-78 Freshman B Soccer Team ,
coached by Marv Klebba, recorded an
undefeated season as they defeated such
teams as Niles North , Evanston , New
Trier East and West , and tied Glenbrook
North. The coach was extremely pleased
with his team's performance , proudly
pointed out that hi s team was unscored
upon in 30 consecutive quarters. The
team was a good group, very lively and
aggressive, and they had good depth.
Outstanding players we re Mark
Sternberg, Mike Haupers, Bernie Ebeling, Ariel Eselevsky, Mike Schmidt ,
Dave Weindling, and Steve Hartzen.
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I to r): Coac h Klebba, L.
Kolar, H . Snow , L. Moritz, S. Hartzen , A.
Eselevs ky , R. Wendt, M. Schmidt . ROW 2: (l tor):
S. Kue ller, S. Gilbert, M . Haupers, S. Sanders, J.
Cos ti s, J . H av dala, P. Vogel. BOTTOM ROW: (I to
r): D. Weindling, D. Glisson, B. Hecktman , P.
Fishbein , R . Murgas, S . Brode.
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�Golfers Putter Around
BELOW: KNEELING: (I tor): Bruce Dolin, Dave
Balin, STANDING: (I to r): Coach Dennis Filliman , Ross Benjoya, Roland Lepik, Eric Carlson,
Paul Filgut, Bob Stolar, Bruce Hoffin , Bob Krause.
NOT PICTURED: Scott Newman .
The Varsity Golf team under Coach Filliman had their problems. The record at
the end of the season was 0-12. The hlghlight for the season was Bob Stolar's
fourth place out of 160 golfers in the
Conant Invitational. Another outstanding golfer was Eric Carlson, and other
members of the team were Bruce Dolin,
Dave Balin, Ross Benjoya , Roland
Lepik, Paul Filgut, Bruce Hoffin, Bob
Krause and Scott Newman . Bad weather
was an important factor in this season's
failure .
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�Frosh-Soph Golfers Gain Experience
BELOW: KNEELING: (I to r): Jeff Horitz, Jeff
Floom . STANDING: (I to r) : Rob Fisher, Rick
Levine, Steve Tobin, Coach Earl, Erlindo
Evaristo , Rob Chapman, Curt Warchol, John Malkin.
The 1977-78 Frosh-Soph Golf team,
under new coach Gene Earl, had a
mediocre season, finishing with a record
of 4-9. One highlight of the season was
winning a match against Glenbrook
South, second place conference winners .
Excellent performance was given by Erlindo Evaristo, and other members of the
team were Rick Levine, Rob Fisher,
Steve Tobin, Rob Chapman, Curt Warchol, and John Malkin.
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�Varsity Runners Surprisingly Good
The 1977-78 Varsity Cross Country team
was a pleasant surprise this year as they
ended their winning season with a 10-6
record. This year saw the squad win
more trophies since their 1973 league
championship, and according to Coach
Pat Savage, this was due to the heavy
emphasis on invitational meets. The
team was a hard-working group with a
good attitude towards running. Outstanding runners were Rick Arendt, voted
most valuable player; Scott Noren,
Captain Mike Okazaki, named to AllConference, Rick Bedony, Nick Porcaro, Adam Keno, and Jeff Brotman.
LEFT: Nick Porcaro grimaces as he rounds the
corner.
ABOVE: KNEELING: (I to r): Jeff Brotman , Rick
Bedony , Adam Keno. STANDING: (I tor): Coach
Pat Savage , Scott Noren , N ick Porcaro Mike
Okazaki , and Rick Arendt.
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�Fresh Talent Spurs Frosh/Soph
The 1977-78 Frosh/Soph Cross Country
team did exceedingly well, with the
Freshmen ending their season with a 10-7
record and the Sophomores completing
their year with a 10-6 record. This season
also brought the squad its first female runner, Tawny Hammond , who took sixth
place in the CSL Invitational. Other outstanding players were John Quinn, Gregg
Simon , Jay Hill, Steve Mersch, Ken
Klemm, Steve Lirtzman , and Rob Gussin.
LEFT: KNEELING: (I to r): John Quinn , Rick Bedon y, a nd Steve L irtzma n. STANDING : (I to r):
Coach Pat Savage , Rob Gussin , Gregg Simon , Jay
Hill , Ke n Klemm , Taw ny Ham mo nd . NOT PICTURED: Steve Mersch. BELOW: KNE E LING: (I to
r): Steve Mu t h , Victor Wu , Ste ve Thill , Ste ve
Rosenblum , Mark McCormi c k, Gu y Bril a nd o .
STANDING: (I to r): Rick Eischen, Dan Zell er , Jim
Wrzala, Tom LaRosa, John Wagner , Bruce Alpern.
Steve Lirt zman, Gregg Simon , Ken Kl em m , a nd
Ste ve Mersch (I tor center) sta rt o ut with the rest of
the pack as the ra ce begins.
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�Individuals Shine On!
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I tor): L . Glunner, H. T utt,
J. Boepple, L. Grujanac, B. Pindras, B. Ostensen,
K . Abrahamson, J. Zimmer, T. Coletto, C .
Katowsky , M. Erlichman, T. Deters , H. Fishman,
J . Sandlow. ROW 2: (I to r): Coach Richardson,
Head Coach Huff, R. Singer, L. Robert s, J. DiBasilio, B. Sienkowski, J. Coursey, B. Deleonardis, S. Daus, S. Schneider, R. Zera, D. Matchen,
M. Rappin, Coach Yanz, Coach Coyer. ROW 3: B.
Ash , A. Fefles, L. Hanover, P. Shemroske, J . Hosfield , R. Casper, C. Grenda, K. Ridley, C. Spagnoli , G. George, B. Porcaro, T. Payne , Coach
Mitch Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: (I to r): J.
Lecomte, T. Vasquez, S. Ram seyer, M. Bordenet,
J. Sakas, S. Nitsche,. M. Steurmer, C. Wheeler,
Mgr. B. Heinrich.
John Coursey ha nds off to Steve Schneider as Jim
Di Basilio and Kent Abrahamson lead the blocking.
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�Although the !_977-78 Varsity Football
Squad had a less t han successful year,
individual players put o n an outsta nding
show . Four members of the team were
All-Conference se lectio ns; Bo b De leona rdi s, Jim DiBasili o , Kent Abrahamson, John Coursey, and Toni Coletta.
Coach Don Huff felt the team had great
potentia l, but had to contend with such
powers as G le nbrook South , Maine East,
St. Viator, a nd Deerfield.
TO P LEFT: John Coursey released a lo ng completion as
Bob Ostensen puts hi s man on the tu rf. LEFT: C hris
Wheeler is about to be tackled after a Jong gaining
pitc hout. ABOVE: Tom De ters o n his way to a n
unbelievable kick-off return while Bob Ostensen, Mark
Rappi n, Rick Zera, Ke nt Abrahamson, a nd John
Zimmer, move out of the blocking wedge.
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�Soph omo res Had Ever ythin g
A BO V E : TO P ROW : (I to r): Coach Brennan, A.
Moltz, J . Te rzis, R. Asher, B. W eil, M . Christ iansen, P. Chen. J. S liwa , M. Walsh . ROW 2: (I to
r): A . Rubin, R. Braver , F. Fornari s, M. Chad, K .
Valenziano, L. Noren , B. Hobin, M. Feldma n, K.
Leve n son . R O W 3: (I to r): Coac h Mitz, B.
Hoffman , S. Moll , T. Sprague, E. Keisel, P. Shemroske, P. Wax, S . Weiss, S . Keene. BOTTOM
ROW: (I tor): Mgr. M . Mahan, M . Kasch . M. Cuff,
C. Lapak, K. Blechz, J. Morgan, B. Froemming,
D. Peiper.
L EFT: From left to right are the line bac kers and
secondaries S. Moll, P . C hen, J. Sliwa, M. C uff. F.
Fornaris, C. Lapak. ABOVE: (I tor): Backfielders
J . Sliwa, C. Lapak, M. Walsh , B. Froemming, M.
Cuff, and B. Weil.
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In this unfortunate year for Niles West
football there was one shining star: the
1977-78 Sophomore Football team.
Under the direction of first-year coach
Bill Mitz, the sophomores battled to an
8- 1 record and to a first place in conference. The team had everything: size,
speed, and inte lligence , a nd they developed a sense of pride in their play.
Main goals for the team were to exte nd
and build on their skills and to win the
conference , and they knew they were on
their way to a great season when they
started off with big wins against Niles
East, Evanston, and St. Viator. Coach
Mitz said that the group was a pleasure
to work with. He looks forward to the
next few years with them. Outstanding
gridders were Jim Sli wa, Morgan Cuff,
Chri s Lapak , Ben Froemming, Marty
Walsh, Frank Forna ris , John Valenziano , Al Moltz, Lee Noren, and Phi l
Chen. NOTE: The sports staff would like
to extend our sincere thanks to the sophomores for their cooperation and understanding.
TOP: The defensive linemen (I tor) are A. Rubin ,
R. Brouse, A. Mi ltz, B. Weil, M. Christiansen, L.
Noren , and P . Wax. LEFT: The offensive linemen
pose while teammates sit in the background. From
left to right, they a re: J. Morgan, S. Moll , K. Valenziano, R . Asher, M. Walsh , K. Levenson , M.
Fe ldman, F. Fornaris , P. Wax . BELOW: Secondaries are: (I tor) M. Kasch , P. Shemroske, K.
Blecha , E. Keisel, T. Sprague.
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�Frosh A Lacked Team Speed
The 0-6-2 record of the Frosh A football
team was di sappointing but the squad
lacked the speed at vital skill positions
for a successful season. The defense was
performed we ll , acco rding to Coac h
Bauer, a nd he cited outstanding players
Bob Fouty, Jerry Coursey, Bill Krause,
Matt Schleuter and Bob Peterson.
ABOVE: TOP ROW: ( I tor): Steve Coward , Ga ry
Bedon y, Jeff Palens ke , Bill Krause , Mike Froemming, Dave Rubinstein, Scott Peters , Paul Ruth.
ROW 2: Coach George Bauer, Jim Kostoglani s,
Mike Baughn , Bob Fouty, Gerry Coursey, Bob
Peterso n, Tim Palenske, Asst . Coach Bob Kreiger.
BOTTOM ROW: Eric Nit sche, Steve Milews ki,
Steve King, Ed Warda , Steve Bychowski, Matt
Schleuter. RIGHT: Bob Peterson looks on next to
Coach Bauer a s t he defense ho lds the opposition
scoreless.
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�Frosh B Fell Hard
The Frosh B team was a hard-working
group that just didn't seem to get their
feet off the ground. The boys learned a
lot this year , but fai led to put their offense and defense together in one game.
Outstanding players were Bill Bordenet,
Tony Haramaras, a nd Gary Spiesman.
BELOW: TOP ROW : (I to r): John Gidlund , Al
Glick, Gus Haramaras, Tony Athans, Mark Otten,
Steve Klinsky, Bob Heelan , Dan Steiner, Ted
Odyniec, Jeff Sobczak. ROW 2: Coach Armour,
Scott Thomaron, Bill Bordenet , Lou Meshulam ,
Norbert Rock , Gary Spiezman , Coach Erbe.
BOTIOM ROW: Vic Qu ilicy , Jeff Gutow , Steve
Weidinger , Richard Due se , Art Schroeder,
Dominic Ross, Tim Polansky (Mgr). LEFT: Bill
Bordenet gets caught from behind after a long
gainer.
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�Girl Netters 10th in the State
I n one of the fi ne st seasons ever, the ·
1977-78 G irl s' Va rsity Tennis team ,
placed tenth in the State Meet. The girls
won the conference title , with 2nd Doubles team Andy Brody a nd Shirley
Cohen and 3rd Do ubles team Marla
Tobin and Diane Goldstick taking firsts
and upsetting the G len brook North
Dynasty. The squad overcame Ni le s
East and Evanston to wi n the District ti tle , a s Holly Bland won the District Singles Championship , Jill Mishkin took the
4th place medal , and Andy Brody and
Sharon Cooper captured the 2nd place
medal. These four , Holly B land, Jill
Mis hkin , Andy Brody , a nd Sharo n
Cooper, qualified for the State Meet and
earned enough points to put the team in
tenth place. Coach Arlene Mulder was
very pleased with this season , a nd optimisticall y looks forward to an even better season next year.
RIGHT: Dia ne Goldstick (left) and Marla Tobin
laughingly pose for a picture.
ABO VE : TOP ROW : (I to r): Margo Weinst ein ,
T ammi Pales, Jill Weiss , Dee na Sc he nc ke r , Audrey
Elrod , Ma rcy Hell er , Pam Che n , Edie Goldstein ,
Ma r la To bin , Rho nda Stevens , Deni se Gree n .
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ROW 2: Mrs . Mulder , S haron Coope r, Shirley Cohen, C he ryl Silver, Rhond a Tappe r , Andy Brody,
Ho ll y Bl and , Barb Pa rk s , J ulie Marks , La ure n
Berg. BOTTOM ROW: Margie Kong, Be tsy Kraft ,
Diane Go lds ti c k , Ji ll Mi shkin , Re nee Sprogis,
Kare n Sprogis , Carol LaG ioia , Ka re n Jaffe.
�TOP LEFf: Sharon Cooper bends low to
backhand a shot as her opponents patiently wait
at the net. ABOVE: Holly Bland, all-conference
selection, slams a powerful backhand across the
net. LEFf: Denise Greene puts away a nice
fore hand shot. BOTTOM LEFf: Jill Mishkin
does a little fancy footwork while returning the
ball. BELOW: Deena Schencker concentrates
intently while preparing to serve .
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�JV Girls Finish Strong
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I tor): Coach Mrs. Mulder,
Betsy Kraft , Tammi Pales, Karen Sprogis , Barb
Parks , Julie Marx , Carolyn LaGioia , Renee
The Junior Varsity Girls Tennis Team,
under Coach Arlene Mulder, finished
their 1977-78 season very strongly. According to Coach Mulder, the girls were
a very enthusiastic and hard-working
group , and she felt JV was a very important part of the Varsity's success. The
girls plan to practice during the summer
and will be ready to fill spots left by
graduating seniors. Included on the team
are Betsy Kraft, Tammi Pales, Karen
Sprogis, Barb Parks , Julie Marx, Carolyn LaGioia, Renee Sprogis, Jill Weiss,
Diane Goldstick, Marcy Heller, Margo
Weinstein, Marla Tobin, Deena Schencker, Rhonda Stevens, Pam Chen, and
Edie Goldstein.
RIGHT: Sharon Cooper smilingly poses for a Spectrum photographer.
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Sprogis, ROW 2: (l to r): Jill Weiss, Diane
Goldstick, Marcy Heller, Margo Weinstein, BOT-
TOM ROW : (I tor): Marla Tobin, Deena Schencker, Rhonda Stevens , Pam Chen , Edie Goldstein.
�Netters Return To Basics
Work o n individual skills was the main
focal point of the 1977-78 Girls' Junior
Varsity Volleyball team, as they strived
for improveme nt in fundamentals. Coach
Terry Kimura was extremely pleased
w!th the team's performance this year,
noting that the girls always gave their
best and had a great attitude. She is looking forward to next year.
Outstanding pl ayers included cocaptains Pam Hintz and Nancy Eck ,
Kate Jerney, Betty Stielow, Holly Andersen , Robin Young, H eidi Jesswein ,
Donna Tripicchio, and Patti Bothfeld.
RJGHT: Robin Young bumps the ball to an awaiting
teammate . BELOW: STAN DI NG: (I to r): Coach
Terry Kimura, Nancy Eck, Diana Ezerins , Pam
Hintz, Betty Stielow, Donna Tripicchi o, and Patti
Bothfeld. KNEELING: (I to r): Kate Jemey, Holly
Andersen, Robin Young, and Heidi Jesswein.
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�RI G HT: Pa m Hint z s lams a spike over the net as
o ppo ne nts a tt emp t to bl ock it. B E LOW: TO P
ROW: (I to r): Coach Beeftink. Karen LeHew. Annette Monreal. Heide Jesswein, Lori Zelichma n,
Pegie Reljac. Caroline Re inhardt. Lo ri Hanove r, ·
Kare n Me mmott. RO W 2: (I to r): Coach Kimu ra,
Judy Becker . Do nna T ripi cchi o, Rho nda Ho ffman,
Patti Bothfeld , Terri Fried man. Karen Wikstro m,
Bett y Stielow, S haron Murph y (mgr). RO W 3: (I to
r) : Pa m Hintz , Dia na Ezerins , Na ncy Eck, Diana
Hint z. Joan Boro, Marsha Robin, Holly Anderson,
Stacy Maslo'v (mgr) . BOTTOM RO W: (I to r r):
Patty Hilkin. Robin Young, Debbie Durso, Connie
Eric kson. a nd Kate Jerney.
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The 1977-1978 Girls ' Volleyball team ,
under new head coach John Beeftink, had
an excellent year. Coach Beeftink was exceedingly happy with the team's performance, claiming that the girls showed tremendous improvement with each game.
The team finished the season with a
I0-3 record and tied for second place
in conference . They also participated in
Districts, where they lost. Coach Beeftink,
however, looks optimistica lly towards
next year. Outstanding players were Terri
Friedman , Diana Hintz, Judy Becker,
Joan Boro, De bbie Durso , Connie
Erickson, Patty Hilkin , Karen Wikstrom,
and Marsha Robin.
L EFT: Joan S o ro bends low to set up a teammate.
�Netters Spike Way To Districts
I
ABOVE: Connie Erickson tips the ball back to a
waiting teammate. TOP RJGHT: Diana Hintz,
Marsha Robin, Karen Wikstrom, and Connie
Erickson keep an eye on the ball while preparing to
receive a serve. RJGHT: Holly Anderson (#33) and
Patti Bothfeld fail at their attempt to block the spike.
BELOW: STANDING: (I tor): Coach Beeftink, Terri
Friedman , Judy Becker, Karen Wikstrom , Joan
Soro, Diana Hintz, KNEELING : (I tor): Marsha
Robin , Debbie Durso, Patty Hilkin , Connie
Erickson.
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�Change . ymnastics Title
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BELOW:(Left to Right): Paul Prinz, Joe Holleran,
Bill Reichle, Prochovsky, Ron Taibl, Coach Mitch
Nelson. KNEELING: Joe Krozel, Pete Masterton ,
John Ringer, Ken Klein , Rod Goodman. ABOVE:
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(STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT): Bob Strassman,
Jim Saloman , Al Murphy, Coach John Armour.
KNEELING; (LEFT TO RJGHT): Ed Ri~e . Dave
Goone (captain), Ben Fox , Mike Segal, NOT PICTURED: Dale Todd, Scott Bjorklund , and Mike
Halap.
�Outstanding Individual Efforts Highlighted
ABOVE: David Goone performs a n iron cross on
the rings. ABOVE L EFf: Scott Bjorkl und prepares to raise himself up on the rings. LEFT:
swings from the ri ngs. BELOW: Ben Fox , one of
the outstanding gymnasts of the year, executes a
move on the paralle l bars.
The Varsity Gymnastics squa d began its
season with very high goals as a team,
but lost some pote ntiall y excelle nt key
me mbers as the season progressed . As a
result , th e team goals were readju sted to
individual goals, and the team's fini shing
record was 3-8. Coach Armour was not
di sappo inted in the season because the
indi viduals acco mpli shed the goals they
set fo r th e mse lves. Th e boys placed
fourth out of seven in Conference, a nd
Dave Goone a nd Ben Fox wo n confere nce c ha mpi o ns hips in rings a nd a lla round , res pect ively. Coach Armour
call ed these boys a "coach' s dream"
since they had a tre mendous desire to do
well and gave total effort. Fox also was
the pa ra ll el ba rs di strict cha mpio n, and
o th e r me mbe rs in c lu ded Mi ke Segal,
Dale T odd a nd Bob Strass man.
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�Varsity Change Title
RIGHT: STANDING: (I tor): Paul Prinz , Joe Holleran, Bill Reichle , John Dinger, Ron Taild , Coach
Mitch Nelson. KNEELING: (I to r): Joe Krozel ,
Pete Masterton, John Ringer, Kenn y Klein, Rod
Goodman.
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�Sophs Vault To Top
ABOVE: (moving cloc kwise): Rod Goodman works on
the side horse. Rod Goodman does a flying dismount off
the high bar. John Ringer concentrates on placing his
hands on the horse. What's going on? An inside look at
Ron Taibl on the rings. Joe Krozel lifts his feet over the
side of the horse.
This year's Sophomo re Gymnast ic squ ad
proved to be one of great promise. Despite
their mediocre finishing record, Coach Mitch
Nelson was very p leased with the team's
overal l performance. Coach Ne lson felt that
if the learn kept up their hard work , they
would be an excellent varsity squad. The
team was led by sophs Bill Reichle , Rod
Goodman. Pete Masterton , and freshmen
Bob Todd a nd Scott Thomason. Reichle was
a constant high scorer and took first place in
Conference for tumbling , whi le Thomason
took first in vau lting.
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�Conference Champs Thrive on Competition
"An excell ent season!" was Coach
Batista's opinion on his 1977-1978 Conference Champion Freshman Gymnastics team. The team's record was 6-3
overall and 6-0 in conference. Outstanding gymnasts were Bob Todd and Scott
Thomason , with both competition in allaround competition. Coach Batista
labeled the turning point of the season as
the first conference victory , since they
had lost time all previous meets up until
that time. The team exemplified great
spirit in working and helping each other,
and Coac h Batista fe lt that the team
thrived on competition .
S. Colen , B. Braje . D. Blackman , S. Solomon, B.
Todd, F. Batista, M. Parcelli , S. Pang, T. Greenfield , S. Thomason , P. Fishbein , D. Lyman , R.
Duese.
ABOVE: Bill Reichle begins his tumbling routines.
ABOVE RIGHT: Ken Klein watches his back leg
as he concentrates on his program. RIGHT: Ken
Klein prepares to do a hand stand on the parallel
bars.
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Tumbling seems to be the order of the day as two members of the freshman team perform flips a nd aerials .
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�Unfortunately for everyone concerned, the 1977-78
Varsity Basketball team 's Little Red Machine did
not work as smoothly as we all had hoped. But.
never fear, there were some good points of the
season! Coach Bob Murphy was pleased with the
improvement of individuals during the season;
namely David Hendley and Greg Stec. The coach
stressed that this was a learning ex perience for him
and that he e njoyed working with the team. Goals
that were acco mplis hed were getting the freshmen
and sophomore teams to perform similarl y in
philosophy and havi ng the underclass teams wi n
more games. Coach Murphy enjoyed the challenge
of trying to develop a team attitude in the players,
and is very optimistic abou t the coming season.
Leading scorers for the team were Chuck Dubas,
Paul Travlos. and Morgan Cuff. and outstanding
rebounders were Ken Madziarek, Paul Travlos,
and Ch uck Dubas.
TOP ROW: Coach Bob Murphy, Chuck Dubas,
David Hendley. Ken Madziarek, Brad Manzara ,
Pete Konsewicz. Paul Travlos, Coach Don Field
Asst. ROW TWO: John Weiss, Christ Straka. Rick
Reichert , Chris Erickson, Morgan Cuff, Jay Abrams , Equipment Manager Bill Heinrich. BELOW:
Ken Mad zeriak breathlessly awaits the rebound.
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�David H endly inches past his opponent as he takes
ajump ball. Chuck Dubas watches to make sure the
ball goes into the basket. Paul Travlos makes
ever ythi ng seem easy as he pops in a jumper . Ken
Madzi arek goes in for two easy points.
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�Sophs Change Title
ABOVE: STANDING: (I tor): Coach Klebba , Neil
Reid, Howard Frazin, Ron Asher, Gary Plotnick,
Don Pieper, Scott Strongin, Steve Rivkin. Ben
Froemming , Phil Wax , Joe Morgan. KNEELING:
(I tor) : Lee Noren , John Mayer, Dave Martin, Pete
Petrakis, Ricky Schmidt , Kent Va lenziano, Tom
Gladan.
ABOVE LEFT: Scott Strongin looks for help as he
discovers he is completely surrounded . ABOVE:
Gary Plotnick concent rates as he dribbles in to
make a play. LEFT: Everyone watches the ball as
Dave Martin takes his free throw.
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�For the 1977-78 Sophomore Basketball
team it was a good year, as their 11-6
record indicates. Coach Marv Klebba
had a dedicated group with a great attitude towards the sport and was pleased
with his squad ' s performance. Defense
seemed to be a strong point of the Sophs'
game, although they did seem to fo ld in
tight moments. There is a lot of potential
for this group , aided by the excelle nt
play of Scott Strongin , Don Pieper, Joe
Morgan , and Steve Rivkin.
ABOVE LEFT: John Mayer takes an easy lay-up .
TOP RIGHT: The sophomores all gather around to
hear Coach Klebba's advice. ABOVE: Gary Plotnick whizzes past his oppone nt.
FAR LEFT: Joe Morgan looks fo r help. LEFT:
Kent Vale nziano concentrates o n his free throw .
· ABOVE: Dave Martin is on the move!
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�Teamwork Results In Conference Championship
The 1977-78 Freshman "A" Basketball
team had a truly outstanding season this
year, with Coach Larry Minor emphasizing the exceptional team effort of hi s
group. The boys played with great determi nation and effort in a ll of their
games, exemplifying the theory that hard
work pays off and resulting in a winning
record. Exce llent performances were
turned in by such people as Bob Fouty
and Marty Gerald , but the importance of
the ' team' concept was the real key to
the team's success. This team has a
bright future ahead of them.
LEFT: Avi Berkley grimaces as he tries to reach
the ball. BELOW: Steve Coward takes an outside
shot wh ile teammate looks on.
BELOW LEFT: Dave Welter takes a free throw.
FAR LEFT: Marty Gerald finds himself unguarded
and takes advantage of the situation.
BELOW: TOP ROW: (I tor): Coach Larry Minor,
Howard Lipkin , Mike Froemming, Bob Peterson.
Dave Welter, Martin Gerold , Bob Fouty , Steve
Coward. BOTTOM ROW: (I tor): Ed Odyniec, Avi
Berkley , Mark Sternberg. Dave Koch. Don Kalas ,
Ben Piro.
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�Frosh ''B'' Had it All
ABOVE: STANDING: (I to r): Coach Earl. Mark
Trychowski , Mike Vishny , Bruce Privatsky , Jerry
Coursey, Errol Oztekin , Dave Rabi n, Gary Bedony. KNEE LING: (I to r): Ted Odyniec, Wi ll
Cla rk , Gu y Bril a ndo . Scott Okamu ra, J o hn
Fuentes , Pete Voge l.
ABOV E: Bruce Privataky makes a lay up. ABOVE
RIGHT: John F ue nte s reaches fo r the ba ll.
ABOVE FA R RIGHT: Dave Rabin C<!U
Ses his opponent to foul as he drives toward the basket.
RIGHT: Ted Odyn iec c learly outjumps his opponent for possession of the ball.
The 1977-78 F resh man " B" Bas ketball
team had every thing needed for a successful season t his year: qu ic kne ss ,
speed, shooting, abi lity, and reboun ding.
Under Coach Gene Earl, the team won
over 90 pe r cent of their games, and they
won their conference with outstanding
play from Dave Rabin , Mike Vishn y,
Bruce Privatsky, Rob Chapman , Je rry
Coursey, and Mark Trychowski. This
was Coach Earl 's first year as Freshman
"B" coach, and it was an excellent way
to begi n.
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�Grapplers Pin Down Titles
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I tor): Coach Porter, George
George, Kevin Murphy. Robby Catrone. Murray
Schwartz , Bruce Sienkowski . Mike Coward.
ABOVE: Tom Sprague takes a breather while referee gets into the act.
RIGHT: Mike Coward executes a strong headlock
while his opponent tries to break the hold.
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Coach Krieger. ROW 2: ( I tor): Mike Jacobs,
Kevi n Laden, Scott Goldstein. Chris Atsaves ,
Steve Binder, Joe Catrone. BOTTOM ROW: (I to
r): Bill Porter, Mi ke Bordenet. Jeff Travis, Larry
Stern, Tom Sprague, Rich Korb. NOT PI CT URED: Pat Shemros ke and Gus Hara maras.
�Niles West's Varsity grapplers had
another excellent season this year. What
the team lacked in numbers, the team
made up for in effort and determination.
Though the record of the team was not
outstanding, the wrestlers did defeat
good teams at Deerfield and New Trier
West. The squad focused upon individual goals, and it showed as Bill Porter
at 112 pounds went undefeated in beating
26 opponents and took third place in
State Competition . Bill has broken and
holds all the records at Niles West including most pins in a season, most wins
in a season, and most pins in four years
of varsity competition. Other outstanding wrestlers included Pat Shemroske,
Rich Korb, and Joe Catrone.
ABOVE: Gary Rose has the advantage as he gets
on top of his opponent. RIGHT: Bill Porter, who
placed third in the state competition, poses for the
yearbook.
ABOVE: Freshman Paul Rooth looks out at the
referee before preparing to start the match.
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�Confidence!
STANDING: (I tor): Rob Peterson, Eric Keisel,
Dary l Musick , Coach Mitz. Howard Stolberg,
Mark Cha i, Jim Brown. KNEELING: (I tor): Emmanuel Militois , Steve Rubenstein, Gary Rose, Pat
Shemroske, Mike Buchinio. NOT PICTUR ED: Al
Moltz, Cris LaPak , Mike Schuman.
Emmanuel Militois, (far left) Mark Chai, (left) and
Eric Keisel (below) pose for the yearbook.
Confidence. This was the main goal of
the 1977-78 Sophomore Wrestling team,
according to Coach Bill Mitz. The coach
was pleased with this ha rd-working
group's performance, although he had to
contend with the problem of a small
turnout. Coach Mitz believes the team
will do well next year , but he wou ld like
to see more people come out for the
team. Chris LaPak , Al Mo ltz, Rob Peterson, and Howard Stolberg were some of
the outstanding performers .
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�Grapplers Squeak Through
TOP L EFT: STANDING: (I tor): Coach Huff, Jay
Susaman, Jeff Brown , Pau l Rooth , Roger Wendt,
Dave Rubenstein. KNEELING: (I to r): Marty
Dean, Carlos Fadwel , Marc Zissman, Steve Sanders, Steve King.
It was a tough year for Coach Don Huff
and the 1977-78 Freshman Wrestling
team , but they made it! T he most important goals of the season were trying to
instill in the team members good attitude
towards the sport a nd trying to teach the
group fundamental sk ills. Lack of personnel hurt the team, but they made up
for it in attitude and hard work. Members
of the team included Carlos Fadhel ,
Dave Rubenstein , Roger Wendt , Rich
Dahlman , Paul Rooth , and Mark
Zissman.
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�Girls Badminton Have Good Season
ABOVE: (TOP ROW): (I tor): Dr. Bauer, Miriam
Becker, Betty Stielow, Diana May, Carol Jaffe,
Marge Kozuch. ROW 2: Coach Kimura, Leslie
Hed, Robin Young , Nancy Chikaraishi , Karen
O'Heath , Sue Manes. BOTTOM ROW (I to r):
Elisa Cohen, Pam Lipshutz, Cary Scalen, Debbie
Cox.
RIGHT: A girls badminton player hits the birdie.
Although the 1977-78 Girls' Badminton season didn't turn out quite the way
it was hoped , there were some bright
spots; one of which was the exciting defeat of Highland Park in which doubles
team Leslie Hed and Kathy O'Heath
clinched the match by winning their third
game. According to Coach Bauer, the
girls worked hard and improved steadily
as the season progressed. He was
pleased with the team's attitude and believes there will be a good foundation for
next year. Outstanding players were Sue
Manes, Leslie Hed, and Michelle Sebastiano.
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TOP L EFT: A girls bad minton player smashes t he
birdie. ABOVE: A girls badminton player clears
t he bird to get he rself out of tro uble.
TOP RIGHT: A gi rls badminton player, drops the bird
light ly over the net and o ut of the reac h of her opponent.
ABOVE: T he doubles team of Jane Doe and Mary Smith
concentrate on beating their opponent.
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�LEFf: The three graduating seniors, Sue Dosse,
Kim Kerbel , and Sue Pavlik, pose fo r a group shot
at the e nd of the season. ABOVE: Kim Kerbel
prepares to come down to the lower bar.
BELOW: TOP ROW: (I tor): Marie Helgeson, Kim
Kerbel, captain, Sue Pavlik , Sue Dosse , Kitty
Sloma, Mary Flood, Wendy Vinci, Chris Puntz,
Gail Piper, Judy Koehler. BOTTOM: (I to r):
Nancy Puffo, Wendy Wallach, captain, Donna
Zoros , Jodi Treitler, Judy Buffo, Janice Ross, Sue
Friedlander, Allison Pollack, Janyce Grear.
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�The 1977-78 Girls' Gy mnastics team ,
under new head llioach John Burkel, had
a routine season - routine , that is , because they were always winning. At the
time thi s publication was sent to press
the team was in second place in the confere nce with a 9-1 record and two remaining du al meets . Some of the highlights of the season were: taking third
place in th e N iles West Invitational,
which according to the Chicago Tribune
was th e largest and most colorful sports
event in the country ; winning the township championsh ip , which they have
never lost ; and having one hundred per
cent cooperation from both parents and
gymnasts to help ensure the success of
the season. According to Coach Burkel,
the girls' discipline, desire to learn , drive
for excellence , and cooperati on were
fantasti c; he has never had a more positive team and it was a pleasure . He also
appreciated the help of assistant coac h
Judi Sloan and dance specialist Jean Armour, and sited Judy Buffo, co-captain
Kim Kerbel , Wendy Wallach, Allyson
Pollack, Nancy Buffo, Janice Grear, Sue
Friedlander, Janice Ross, Jodi Treitler,
Donna Zoros , and Karen Loiacano for
their outstanding performances .
Girl Gymnasts Have Routine Season
ABOVE: Freshman Nancy Buffo points her toes as
she sits on the beam. BELOW: Allyson Pollack
executes a move that helps her to score an 8.5.
LEFf: Wendy Wallach performs a double-sole.
BELOW: Janice Grear gracefully poses for a picture. BOTIOM: Sue Pavlik executes her floor
exercise routine.
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�Intensity!
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I tor): Mgr. Marcy Maslov,
Lynn Carlsen, Diana Hintz, Holly Anderson, Janice
Kibort, Bridget Berglund , Peggy Japely, Michelle
Berglund, Mgr. Florence Simon. ROW 2: (I to r):
Coach Majewski, Judy Becker, Karen Wikstrom ,
ABOVE: Peggy Japely concentrates intentl y on
making her basket. LEFT: Another one of Niles
West's famo us breakaways occurs as Connie
Erickson goes in for the shot.
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Pam Hintz, Nancy Eck , Marilou Benjamin, Shirley
Cohen, Coach Mulder, Mgr. C.J . Streiff. ROW 3: (I to
r): Mgr. Margie Freeman, Karen O' Heath, Connie
Erickson, Diane DeFrancesco, Donna Tripicchio,
JoAnn Vollmann, Carolyn Shemroske, Mgr. Kate
Jerney. BOTTOM ROW: (I tor): Alison Glenner,
Barb Atsav·e s, Tina Conti, Missy Issacson, and
Debbie Durso.
�Eight returning players from last year' s
super-sectional winning team spurred the
1977-78 Girls' Varsity Basketball team to
victory. The squad started off the season
better than Coach Arlene Mulder had
expected by winning the Evanston Tournament, but the season wasn't all fun and
games. "Intensity" was a key word for
the group, as they strived to achieve
their goal of playing four intense quarters
with a minimum of errors and a
maximum of potential. The girls concentrated on improving their own individual
parts of the game, and worked hard to
accomplish a level of skill well polished
and skilled. Coach Mulder was pleased
with the team ' s discipline , dedication ,
and good sportsmanship , and was also
pleased with the excellent junior varsity
performance. The JV, coached by Nancy
Majewski, followed in the Varsity' s
footsteps and built up a winning season
of their own. Special mention should be
made of the girls' fine performance in
state tournament, where they reached
super sectional competition before bowing to Dundee 73-70.
Varsity team members were: Barb Atsaves, Judy Becker, Bridget Berglund ,
Shirley Cohen , Connie Erickson, Diana
Hintz, Missy Isaacson , Peggy Japely,
JoAnn Vollman, and Karen Wikstrom.
JV included Holly Anderson , Marilou
Benjamin , Michelle Berglund , Lynn
Carlsen , Tina Conti , Debbie Durso,
Nancy Eck, Alison Glenner, Pam Hintz,
Janice Kibort , Karen O'Heath , Pegie
Reljac , Carolyn Shemroske, and Donna
Tripicchio.
ABOVE LEFT: Karen O ' Heath goes up for a
layup. LEFT: Janice Kibort looks for someone to
pass to . BELOW: Connie Erickson jumps up to
shoot at the basket.
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�Frosh Dribble Towards New Tradition
ABOVE: STANDING: (I to r): Coach Terpinas,
Nancy Gussin. Jill Boepple. Barb Parks. Mary
In the very first year of existence, the
1977-78 Girls ' Freshman Basketball team
has made a place for themselves. The
three main goals of thi s group were to
develop basic ski ll s. Jo form a n idea of
teamwork , and to acquire a love of basketball , whi ch Coach Tulia Terpinas believed they did accompl ish . The coach
said that the girls' attitude was fantastic
and that everyone worked hard. They
realized that as a team they had to stick
together; a most important idea necessary for a successful team. Next year
looks very promising for this you ng
group of freshmen, comprised of Donna
Anderson , Jill Boepple, Donna Gabel ,
Rose Goppert , Nancy Gussin , Linda
Mary
Karen Hirsch ,
Hanssen ,
Klancnilk, Betsy Kraft , Karen Memmott , Barb Parks , Julie Shurson, Edie
Vass , and Lori Zelichman.
RIGHT: Jill Boepple goes up for a layup.
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Klancnik. Edie Vass , Rose Goppert. Betsy Kraft.
KNEELING: (I to r): Linda Hanssen. Lori
Zelichman, Julie Shurson. Karen Memmott. Donna
Anderson. Karen Hirsch. and Donna Gabel.
�New Sport At West
Niles West was blessed this past year with the addition of a new sport pictured here. This sport in-
volves participants doing whatever they can with
whomever they can on the playing field . The partic-
ipant who does the most with the most wins. All
were encouraged to try-out.
The Sports Staff would like to apologize
to the Hockey Club, but due to administrative problems we were unable to mclude them in the yearbook.
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�Runners Leave Coach Speechless
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I tor): D. Ziegels ki. D. Pattison, T. Pans, S. Prinz , M. Glen ner, G. Kumme l,
N. Porcaro, N . Evaristo, Mr. Brennan, Mr. Savage. BOTTOM ROW: (I to r): Mr. Lucas, G.
Berm a n, B. Cam m, 0. Firfer. L. Grujana k, J.
Brotman, R. Arendt.
Coach Pat Savage, mentor of the 1977-78
Boys Indoor Track team , was quite
pleased with the way his group performed this year. His varsity squad was
only the second track team to have a
winning season, and highlights of the
season were taking second place in the
Niles West Invitational and winning the
Township Meet. Most valuable player
for the year was Nestor Evaristo, and
other outstanding trackmen were Dave
Edington, captain Nick Porcaro, Eric
Borin, Bruce Weil , and Mike Haupers.
LEFT: Gregg Schn eider raises his arm in victory as
he stretches himself across a nd over. the bar.
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�Frosh-Soph Sprint To A Winning Season
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I tor): D. Ziegelski , D. Pattison, J. Hill , G. Simon , M. Schuman, R. Bedony,
T . Fahey, N. Jaffe , Mr. Brennan, Mr. Sa vage .
BOTTOM ROW: (1 tor) : G. Garfinkel, S. Siegel, B.
Weil , H. Kahn , R. Dettloff, J. Qui nn. NOT PICTURE D: A. Wasserberg, S. Me rsch , K. Klemm,
E . Boren, S . Evans , I. Jasenof. S. Morgan, G.
Schneider, R. Ramirez.
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I tor): D. Ziegelski , D. Pattison, N. Evaristo, D. Zeller, S. Bychowsky, S.
Muth, D. Atkinson, Mr. Brennan. MIDDLE ROW:
(I to r): S . King, V. Wu , S. Pitts, K . Abelkis, S.
Hagopian, A. Gunther, S. Thill , S. Rosenblum,
Mr. Savage. BOTTOM ROW: (I to r): J. Wagner,
B . Alpern, J. Powell, B. Hecktman, J. Smole nski .
NOT PICTURED: H. Cohen, P. Dulay , M. Haupers, M. Lippe, M. Vaughn.
The 1977-78 Frosh-Soph Indoor Track
team had an excellent season this year.
Both the freshmen and the sophomores
dominated their meets all season and
they came out winners in such tournaments as the Niles West Invitational, the
Blue Demon Relays at Maine East, and
the Township Meet. Outstanding Freshmen were Erlindo Evaristo , Victor Wu,
Steve Rosenblum, Steve B}'chowski ,
Dan Zeller, Mark McCormick, Steve
Thill, Howard Cohan, and Mike Haupe r s. Outstanding Sophomores were
Bruce Weil, Eric Borin, Shant Hagopian ,
Ricky Bedony , Steve Siegel , Ken
· Klemm, Steve Mersch, and Gregg Simon.
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�ABOVE: T OP ROW: (I to r): Coach Davis ,
Maryanne Szachewicz, Denise Mahan, Cind y
Jochem , Kathy LeJeun e, Chery l Bjorkland ,
Rhonda Jackson, Heide Karp. ROW 2: (I to r):
Caroline Reinhardt, Mirtha Lipezker, Terry So nne.
Renee Hogg, Chris Darville , Reta Krozel, Mari a
Koclan is, Marsha Robin, Laura Masters, Miss
Kouba. BOTTOM ROW: (I to r): Chris
Reichstetter , Ra ndi Warshaws ky, Tami Ratner.
Karen Gutenkauf, Karen LeJeune , Erin Sweeney.
RIGHT: Laura Masters and Caroline Reinh ardt
move into the ready position.
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ABOVE LEFT: Karen G uten kaufl ooks to see if her toes are
pointed. L EFT: Cindy Jochem exhi bits he r breaststroke.
ABOVE: (I tor): Heide Karp, Coach Davis, Karen
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Gutenkauf, Reta Krozel, and E1 n Sweeney.
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�Tankers Splash To Victory
STARTI N G AT TH E L E FT AN D MOVl'NG
DOWNWARD: Eri n Sweeney warms up fo r a dive.
Karen Gutenkauf does o ne of her perfect di ves .
Terri Sonne (bott om left) perfects her backstroke,
a nd Marsha Robin (bottom right) tries out her butterfl y.
In one of the best seasons ever, Coach
Shari Kouba, Assistant Coach Gary
Davis, and the 1977-78 Girls' Swim team
performed exceedingly well. They defeated such powerhouses as Maine East,
East Leyden, Maine North, and rival sister schools Niles East and North to complete the season with a 5-6 record. Coach
Kouba was quite pleased with the team' s
improvement, and claimed that the team
spirit was good. High points of the season were breaking five school records:
100 yd . backstroke - Terry Sonne; 200
yd. freestyle - Terry Sonne; 100 yd.
freestyle - Terry Sonne; 500 yd. freestyle - Mirtha Lipezker; and 400 yd .
relay free style - Terry Sonne, Laura
Masters, Marsha Robin , and Chris Darville. Other talented swimmers included
Reta Krozel and Karen Gutenkauf in
diving and Cindy Jocum.
ABOVE: Karen Gute nkauf shows off her form in a
pike dive.
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�Bowlers Lack Experience
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I tor): Karen Kerz, Pat Hattend orf, Coach Lucile M. Swift, Sharon Serota,
Linda Dosse, Lori Spector, Lauren H irsch. ROW
2: (I to r): Pat Zeitler, Jill Wedel, Cath y Gidlund ,
Patty Dong, Mary Eriksson . Janice Grimm. BOTTOM ROW: (I tor): Mary Mueller, Am y Siemse n,
Rosemarie Seiler, Kath y Kumkoski , Sarah Riha ,
Sue Mishima.
Mary Mueller (left) and Lo ri Specter (above) pose
fo r their pictures.
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�Lauren Hirsch (above left) and Sharon Serota show
their excellent form . LEFT: Coach Swift poses
with the top three bowlers . Sharon Serota, Lori
Spector, and Lauren Hirsch (I to r).
For the 1977-78 Girls Bowling Team, this
season was a building season. Only four
returning girls, three of them seniors,
had any experience in tea m play, and the
team was hurt mostly by their lack of
experience . The Varsity squad placed
fourth in their Conference, as did Junior
Varsity. The team, according to Coach
Lucile Swift, was a cooperntive group
that worked very hard , and she is looking
forward to next year, when she hopes the
knowledge they have gained will aid
them. Outstanding players inc lude
Lauren Hirsch, Mary Mueller, Sharon
Serota, P atty Dong , Sara Riha , Ji ll
Wedel, and Lori Specter.
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�Varsity Tankers Splash Up a Winning Season
The varsity swim team, under head
coach Glenn Anderson, improved
greatly over last year. An excellent performance was given by Jay Cameron,
who broke the 100 meter freestyle at the
beginning of the year. John Benbow, Jim
McLean, Gary Robin, Ed Klancnik, and
freshman Art Milbrandt were other exceptional athletes, and Art Milbrandt became the fastest incoming freshman
ever. The season started off well, and the
team had high hopes to go down state
with a four-man relay team. Coach Anderson hopes that next year's team will
be even more prosperous in their underwater endeavers.
TOP: Gary Robin s hows his skill at poolside.
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (1 to r): P. Reichstetter, J.
Benbow, J. McLean, J. Cameron , G. Robin , S.
Seymour, D. Melnick. ROW 2: Coach G.
Anderson, A. Milbrandt, A. Dolinko, E. Klancnik,
A. McNichols , Coach G. Davis, Coach M. Recker.
BOTTOM ROW: (I tor): S. Risoff, J. Kopinski , S.
Kessler. NOT PICTURED: Mike Sacks. RIGHT:
Ed Klancnik demonstrates good form.
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�ABOVE: Steve Risoff completes a good dive. TOP
RIGHT: Unidentified butterfly-er shows his
elbows. RIGHT: Drive forces our swimmer to
come in first. BELOW: Jim McLean gets read y for
take-off. BELOW RIGHT: Freshman Art
Milbrandt does the butterfly.
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�Tankers Swim Like Fish
The 1977-78 Junior Varsity Tankers
showed that this year wi ll prove to be
very successfu l. Having many upcoming
fre shm en and sophomores, they proved
that hard work and dedication paid off.
Although the swi mmers with the best
time s were moved up to the varsity
squad, there were still man y excellent JV
members, in cluding Steve Sobczak, Leif
Berg, Ron Kobaleski , Ch ri s Duda, Ted
Smith, Steve Hueler, Len Travis , and
Mike Silverman. Coach Mark Recher
said that the boys were devoted, hardwork ing, and responsible. He felt that
they were very good swimmers and he
sees great opportunity for the boys next
year.
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I to r): L. Berge, P.
Reichstetter , L. Travis, A. Milbrandt, R.
Kobyleski, J. Kopinski, D. Melnick , J. Palenske.
ROW 2: (I to r): Coach Glenn Anderson, S. Katz,
M. Silverman, A. McNichols, K. NcNichols , C.
Duda, Coach Gary Davis, Coach Mark Recker.
BOTTOM ROW: (I to r): B. Malkin, S. Risoff, S.
Sobczak, A. Dolinko, D. Welner, S. Kueller, S.
Kestler.
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�ABOVE: B. Ma lkin apparentl y suspends himself in
mid-air to his teammates' amazement . LEFT: S.
Sobczak takes the Nes tea Plunge as he begins the
backstrok e event. BELOW: M. Sacks seems to be
in search of the great whi te shark as he swims the
breaststroke.
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�Varsity Trackmen overcomes Hurdles
RIGHT: Steve Rosenblum, Mike Okazaki , Ricky
Bedony , Gregg Simon , Rick Arendt, and Scott
Noren forge ahead in their never-ending quest for
that one-minute mile. BELOW: TOP ROW: (1 tor):
Head Coach Pat Savage, Student Coach Wayne
Borin, Coach Don Huff, Coach Ron Campbell ,
Coach Stu Cohen, Coach Bob Krieger. ROW 2: (I
tor): Gordon Kummel, Scott Noren, Nick Porcaro,
Dave Edington, Mike Okazaki, Nestor Evaristo,
Keith Wurzbacher. BOTIOM ROW (I to r): Lou
Grujanac, Paul Nawesniak, Jeff Brotman, Mike
Torres, Mark Glenner, Ridk Arendt.
The 1977-78 Niles West Varsity Outdoor
Track team enjoyed a fine season this
year. The team finished second in the
Paul Gans Invitational , with Paul
Nawesniak winning the triple jump and
the long jump to lead the squad. Coach
Savage felt the team morale was excellent and this was definitely a contributing
factor to Niles West's Success. Outstanding trackmen were Bruce Weil ,
Nestor Evaristo, Nick Porcaro , Mike
Torres, and captain Mike Okazaki. The
outlook for next year is excellent, with
many returning varsity members.
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�Frosh-Soph Runners Best in NW History
TOP ROW: (I to r): Head Coach Pat Savage, Student Coach Wayne Borin , Coach Don Huff,
Coach Ron Campbell , Coach Stu Cohen , Coach Bob Krieger. ROW 2: (I tor) : Jim Naum,
Steve Pang, Art Gunther, Mike Haupers, Jay Powell , Steve Thill , Victor Wu. BOTIOM
ROW (I tor): Guy Brilando, Bob Fouty , Kai Abelkis, Shant Hagopjan , Erlindo Evaristo,
Steve Rosenblum.
The Niles West 1977-78 Frosh-Soph
team had the most potential of any
Frosh-Soph team in the history of Niles
West. They began by winning the Paul
Gans Invitational, where Steve Mersh,
Scott Evans, Eric Borin , and Rick l,ledony all took first place ribbons. Other
outstanding freshmen were Steve Siegal ,
Ken Klemm , Rich Ramirez, Don Pieper,
and Ricky Bedony. Niles West looks
forward to seeing those fine trackmen
competing and winning in the Varsity
squad.
ABOVE: Bruce Weil prepares to throw a record
breaking shot at an Invitational Meet. RIGHT:
TOP ROW: (I to r): Head Coach Pat Savage , Student Coach Wayne Borin , Coach Don Huff, Coach
Ron Campbell , Coach Stu Cohen, Coach Bob
Krieger. ROW 2: (I to r): Ian Jasenof, Ron Taibl,
Brian Cammarata, Howard Frazen , Gregg Simon ,
Tim Fahey, Hasan Khan, Greg Schneider, John
Quinn. ROW 3: (I to r): Steve Masterton , Bruce
Weil , Steve Siegel, Glenn Garfinkel, Ricky Bedony, Steve Mersch, Rich Ramirez, Don Pieper.
BOTIOM ROW (I tor): Jay Hill Scott Evans, Eric
Borin , John Ringer, Ken Klemm.
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�Girls Tracksters Hurdle All Obstacles
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I tor): Coach Bill Mitz , Liz
Snyder , Lori Good man , Taw ny Hammond , Geo rgia Wolf, Terri Virag. Barb Dvorak. Cindy Nawesniak. Ka thy Boyko, Sue Manner, Maria Koclanis,
Kri s Schonbe rg , Kim Austin. ROW 2: (I to r)
Coach Jean Armour, Julie Tatooles. Carol Hed-
berg, C hris Petersen, Jodi Su llivan , Nancy Eck ,
Linda Wendt. Jane Quirk, Nancy Balmes , Norma
Berkstrom. Barb Braje, Coach Denise Chlapaty.
ROW 3: (I to r) Marilee Erickson, Margaret Lyman , Corrin e Hintz , Karen Kraft , Debbie
l zenstark, Betsy Klinenbe rg , Renee Levitt, Liz
Wierzchon, Julie Gunchik. Debbie Perlman , Lisa
N imms. ROW 4: (I to r) Karen Schulte. Ann
O ' Boy le, Audri Evans, Bryna Fox , Lori
Zelich man, Mary Lauders, Dee Jemc. Lisa Price.
Sally Vargas. BOTTOM ROW: (I tor): Denise Edwards, Lisa Cohen, Ellen Mitchell. Sylvia Vargas ,
Linda Edmonds.
Obstacles were plentiful for the 1977-78
Girls track team, but they overcame all
of them to enjoy an excellent season.
There was a lot of potential on this
squad, and it showed early in the season
as t hey defeated powerhouse Maine
East. Competition had just gotten
underway at the time of this writing, but
Coach Jean Armour was very hopeful of
her team's chances in league and state
competition. She was also very pleased
with the team's performance, stating that
everyone had a positive attitude towards
the sport and that every girl put out
one-hundred percent effort. Outstanding
athletes were Nancy Balmes , Nancy
Eck, Maria Koclanis, Laurie Goodman,
Tawny Hammond, Barb Braje, and
Cindy Nawesniak.
LEFT: High j um per Nancy Balmes shows her style
as he r teammates look on.
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�LEFT: Audri Evans stretches to clear the hurdle. ABOVE: Nancy Eck co ncentrates
intently on breaking the discus record. BELOW: Debbie lzenstark passes the baton to
Audri Evans.
ABOVE: Jane Quirk lifts herself over the hurdle. RIGHT: Tawny
Ham mond a nd Corrine Hintz compete against each other.
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�Girls Softball
The 1977-78 girls softball team "looked
good," according to Coach Lee Heeren.
The team 's goals were consistency and
concentration, and they had superior
strength in their offense; mainly their
quickness and their hitting. Outstanding
performances were turned in by Lauren
Hirsch , catcher, Karen Erickson and
Erin Gallagher pitchers. At the Junior
Varsity Level, there was a lot of experience. There were many returning members , and they looked very impressive.
Next year should be quite good for the
girls softball team.
TOP: TOP ROW: (I tor): Donna Tripicchio, Laurie
Vick , Jill Boepple, Kare n Erickson, Erin Gallagher. ROW 2: Karen O' Heath , Barb Atsaves ,
Judy Becker, JoAnn Vollmann , Ma rsha Robin,
Sharon Serota. BOTTOM ROW: (1 to r): Coach
Heeren , Debbie Durso , Lauren Hirsch , Mi ssy
Isaacson. LEFT: Mary Mueller watches for the
signals as she prepares to pitch.
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�ABOVE: Lauren Hirsch looks impressi ve in her
catcher's garb. ABOVE RIGHT: Karen Erickson
shows her finesse. RIGHT: Barb Atsaves laughingly
catches the ball on the fly. BELOW: Sharon Serota
closely guards first base as she receives the ball .
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�Niles West Takes the World Series
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I to r): Pete Stamos, Eri c
Carlson , Steve Sorkin , Rich Reichardt, Kevin
Condon , Vito Parrilli , Eden Levy . ROW 2: (I tor):
Coach Schnurr, Larry Stern , Sam Colletto, Harold
Rothstein, Jim Sakas , Chris Grenda , Neil Jaffe,
Coach Coyer. ROW 3: Steve Haramaras, Tom Deters, Jim DiBasilio, Steve Schneider, Rich Zera,
S teve L ibman, Bob DeLeonardis. BOTTOM
ROW: (I to r): Dave Guggenheim , Marc Cohen,
Kent Abrahamson , Larry Roberts , Ken Weiser, Eli
Orfanos. RIGHT: Kent Abrahamson follows
through with a mighty swing. FAR RIGHT: Bob
DeLeonardis in the wind-up before throwing his
split-fingered fastball .
The 1977-78 Ni les West Varsity Baseball
team looked like a definite contender for
the conference championship. Coach
Billy Schnurr, in his first year after taking over the reigns from Coach Phipps ,
believed the team was an unexceptionally strong hitting club. Coach Schnurr
said that the team was aggressive on the
bases and he looked for a co nsistent
pitching staff, especially against Maine
East and Maine West, who were major
challengers of N iles West for the conference crown. Niles West's captains were
Jim DiBasilio, Ken Weiser, Rick Zera
and Bob DeLeonardis.
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�ABOVE: Steve Schneider makes a diving catch at
shortstop. RIGHT: Ken Weiser stares down the pitcher
before the pitch . BELOW LEFT: Tom Deters
demonstrates a universal method of catching a baseball.
BELOW: Right: Marc Cohen flips the ball to Jim
DiBasilio for the fo rce play at second.
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�Soph Baseball Are Out of This Ballpark
ABOVE: TOP LEFT: Coach Nelson, S. Watis , S.
Morgan, M. Walsch , J. Morgan , S. Christensen , P.
Wax, B. Froemming. MIDDLE ROW: S. Clesi, J.
Terzis, D. Musick, C. Lapak , M. Schwartz, G.
Schnurr, B. Sacks. BOTTOM ROW: J. Watson , J.
Elliot , R. Kalter, S. Weiss , E . Kiesel , B.
Majewski. BELOW RIGHT: E. Kiesel taking some
outfield practice before a game. BELOW LEFT: P.
Wax gets the signals for his next strike-out pitch.
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�TOP LEFT: S. Weiss shows the proper batting stance
that has been successful for him. TOP RIGHT: 8.
Froeming glances towards the runner on first just
moments before he picks off another baseman. LEFT:
D. Musick and C. Lapak adjust their equipment for
maximum safety against low foul balls.
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�Frosh ''A'' a Hit
This season proved to be very memorable for both the Freshman "A" and "B"
teams . Lead by Bob Peterson , Mike
Vishny, Mike Froemming, and Don
Kalas the boys finished the season with
fairly decent records. Coach Marv
Klebba sees great opportunity for these
boys and enthusiastically awaits the arrival of next season.
RIGHT: D. Shimanovsky keeps his eyes on the ball
while a ttempting to knock it out of the ball park.
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I tor): B. Privatsky , D. Rabin , M. Vishny, M. Trychowski , M. Froemming,
Coach Klebba. ROW 2: G. Bedony, P. Ruth, B.
Peterson, G. Speizman, S. Bychowski, V. Dermatoian. BOTTOM ROW: (I tor): K. Wheeler, D.
Kalas, J. Kostis , S. Colen, S. Thomason.
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�Freshman Hitters Slug On
FROSH "B"
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I tor): J . Gidlund, H . Peischl, H. Snow, J. Kostoglanis , M. McCormick ,
Coach Handzel. ROW 2: (I to r): J. Sussman, C.
Haramaras, M . Parcelli, J. Stank owicz, M.
Glauner, S. Muth. BOTTOM ROW: (I tor): J. Murray, D. Shimanovsky , R. Weisman, T. Reasner, P.
Wax.
The 1977-78 Freshman "B" baseball
team, under head coach Bill Handzel ,
had a fine season . Attitude of the squad
was great, and everyone worked hard.
Team members are: J. Gidlund, M.
Glauner, C. Haramaras, J. Kostoglanis,
J. Murray, M. McCormick, S. Muth, M.
Parcelli, H. Peischl, T. Reasner D.
Shimanovsky, H. Snow, 1. Stankowicz,
J. Sussman, P. Wax, R . Weisman. Next
year looks hopeful for these young men.
RIGHT: Coach Handzel and M. McCormick take
time out from their practice to pose for a Spectrum
photographer.
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�Netters Serve Up a Winner
BELOW: TOP ROW: (I to r): Bill (Doc) Goren,
Mike (Ace) Drayer, Steve Utanoff, Bob Bloom,
Matt (the Cap) Jacobs, Jeff (Turkey) Leavitt, Brad
(B.F.) Brody, Neal (Gus!) Harris , Ross (Nasty)
Laser, Errol Gladen, Andy (Go Bananas) Banathy,
Steve Brown, Bob Loiben, Steve Lirtzman, Coach
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Dan (Tiger) Hill . NOT PICTURED: Gregg Cohan.
ABOVE LEFT: Captain Matt Jacobs drives a hard
backhand down the line. ABOVE RIGHT: Double
team Steve Lirtzman and Steve Utanoff play hard
for a tough point.
�The 1977-78 Niles West Varsity Tennis
Squad was led by returning conference
and District first singles champion Ross
Laser, a sophomore . The team as a
whole is looking towards a good season
behind the strong play and team support
of captain Matt Jacobs, Brad Brody, Jeff
Leavitt, returning third singles conference finalist Bob Bloom , and Mike
Drayer. Coach Dan Hill's tigers fought
many a tough match, and they look forward to an excellent season.
LEFT: Ross Laser, in perfect form, destroys his
opponent. BELOW LEFT: Mike Drayer is engaged in a long rally. BELOW RIGHT: 2nd Singles
Bob Bloom shares intently at a low backhand volley.
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�Frosh-Soph Netters Have Gratifying Season
If anything at all hurt the boy's FroshSoph tennis team this year, like bad
weather at the start of the season, it
didn't show a bit. Despite the fact that
they were able to have only four preseason practices, Coach Dean Krone
said, "The general performance level
was greater than I expected."
Led by sophomores Steve Rivkin , Paul
Meister, Dan Bernstein, and Ken Klein ,
and by Freshmen Neal Marcus and Rob
Chapman , the team ended up with a respectable record and above all showed
that Niles West will have a promising
varsity squad in the future.
NEAR RIGHT: N. Marcus showes great intensity
at the net. FAR RIGHT: P. Meister shows he's
ready for a nything that comes his way.
ABOVE: TOP ROW: (I to r): C. Warchol, Paul
Meister, Rick Schmidt, Mike Newman , Mark
Friedman , Coach Dean Krone. ROW 2: (I tor): K.
Klein, R. Chapman , A. Wasserberg, N. Marcus , J.
Malkin. BOTTOM ROW: (I to r): G. Karavattuveetil, T. Tatooles, S. Weinstein , D. Bernstein ,
J. Shapiro.
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�UPPER LEFT: K. Klein smoothly follows
through on his forehand. ABOVE: A. Wasserberg
proves great form while preventing a passing shot.
LOWER LEFT: R. Chapman takes time out to
smile for the camera during an important match.
BELOW: R. Schmidt stretches to his fu llest to
retrieve a shot.
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�Faculty and
Administration
�School Board Directs District
The Niles Township School Board was
kept busy forming, changing, and
dropping policies for the district. They
were especially occupied with the closing o( Niles East or North buildings.
They also tried to unify the district in
courses, departments , and structure.
This was to make the schools' objectives equal and make grade weighting
equal in the district.
Ms. Evelyn Rosenzweig
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Mr. Edward Kaminski, Mr. Gordon
Hirsch
Ms. Shirley Garland (President), Dr. Wesley
Gibbs (Superintendent)
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FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Mr. Fred Minkus,
Mr. George Contarsy
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Mr. Gordon Hirsch
Ms. Shirley Garland (President), Dr. Wesley
Gibbs (Superintendent)
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Mr. Fred Minkus,
Mr. George Contarsy
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Mr. George Hanus ,
Mr. Edward Kaminski
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�Principal Participates
Dr. Nicholas Mannos was the chief administrator of the building. He had nine
administrators under him ; six departmental directors , two deans , and a building manager, as well as 143 professional
staff members. These included counselworkers,
social
nurses ,
ors ,
psychologist, learning disability teachers , librarians , reading specialist, speech
correctionist, and Action Learning
Center teachers . The principal served on
several committees in the district, such
as S.F.A.A. , E.P.A.C., and P.T.S.A ., as
well as many organizations outside the
district. Dr. Mannos was on the Illinois
High School Association (l.H.S.A.)
Board of Directors for three years, in
which he was very active in forming a
good girls' gym program. He was also a
member of the National Association of
Secondary School Principals and the Illinois Principal's Association. The job of
being a principal took a great deal of responsibility, including the coordination
of the administrative team , supervising
education , preparing and supplementing
the budget, implementing school board
policy , and supervising the day to day
processes of the staff.
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�Administrators Admirable
Mr. Dale Flick
Mr. Richard Antes
The adminisrrators carry out the policies
designated by t he Board of Education .
Mr. Lorenz did an especia ll y good job in
his first full year at N il es West. The
deans enforced a new atte nd ance policy
with students being suspended from
classes until clearing an absence with a
dean.
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Mr. John Lorenz
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�Mr. John Winterhalter
Mr. Dennis Fickes
Mr. Harold Trapp
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�Mr. Gerald Turry
Ms. Geri Nash
Mr. Jerry Kupferberg
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�Counselors Can't ''Can'' Courses
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The counselors helped students apply to
colleges and choose thei r classes. This
year the classes students signed up for in
the spri ng s tayed on their schedules .
Students were not allowed to change
courses haphazardly . This change saved
the di strict a lot of money.
Ms . Mary Carr
Mr. Harry Sortal
Mr. Frank Mustari
Mr. Leo Hoosline
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�Dr· Robert Redig
Dr. Walter Cocking
Ms. Roberta Jorgeson
Mr . John Chambers
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Dr. Arthur Ryden
257
�Administrative Sec_retaries Keep Order
The administrative secretaries kept the
administrators' schedules in order. They
set up appointments and did secretarial
work to help keep Niles West running as
smoothly as possible.
Ms. Marion Thomas
Ms. June Turbov
Ms. Dorothy Mitnick
Ms. Dorothy Beringer
Ms. Marlene Karpinsky
Ms. Marge Phillippe
258
Ms. Phyllis Mooradian
�Office Personnel Work Hard
The Office Personnel aided Niles West
students in a number of ways. Often their
hard work went unappreciated. They
took care of such things as identification
cards, bus passes, and parking sticker
permits. They we re an important part of
the Niles West Staff.
Ms. Cissie Arvidson
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MaryAnn Kewith, Dorothy Groth, Valerie Fass!
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�Counselor Clerks Work For Students
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The counselor c lerks work for students
in many ways , such as sending out college app lications and making out work
permits. They a lso helped in organizing
College Night and Opportunity Plus.
Ms. Penny Pollack
Ms. Ellen Gordon
Ms. Jen Landerman
260
�Counselor Clerks Work For Students
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The counselor clerks work for student s
in ma ny ways , such as sending out college applications and making out work
permits. They also helped in organizing
College Night a nd Opportunity Plus.
Ms. Penny Pollack
Ms. E llen Gordon
Ms . Jen Landerman
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Media Center: Mr. Albert Rambis
Media Center Staff: (r. - I.) Ms. Mary Deleanard is , Ms . Diane Hosfi eld, Ms . Do nna Busby, Ms. Joyce Horne.
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�Art Promotes Creativity
The Art Department, as always, had a
wide variety and comprehensive program. Courses included l?ainting, drawing, sculpturing, ceramics , and graphic
designing. All of these classes aided in
the students' abilities to observe, a
worthwhile skill to obtain .
Their main purpose was to allow students to gain an awareness of art. Their
greatest regret was that more Niles West
students didn't participate. The Art
Council though, was busy this past year.
They finished their mural of Dr. Mannas.
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Mr. Gary Davis
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Mr. Tom Blackburn
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�Business Ed. Adds Two Clubs
The Business Ed. Department, this past
year, offered two new clubs for its students. These clubs, Distributive
Educator Clubs of America (DECA) and
Office Occupations Club, let students
use the skills they had lear~ed to compete on a national level. In general the
students did very well. The Business Ed.
Department was also pleased that its enrollment was up this year.
Mr. Ewald Grosshuesch
Ms. Dorothy Wise
Ms. Annabel Begley
264
�Mr. Frank Fitzpatrick
Mr. Pat Savage
Ms. Joanne Brownell
265
�Mr. Darrell Smith
Ms. Josephine Mentz
Mr. William Coulson
266
�Industrial Arts -
Practical Skills
The Industrial Arts Department had a
busy year. Students showed a greater interest and the enrollment increased .
West students participated in the
Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest
sponsored by Chrysler. Approximately
50 cars were bugged with identical problems, and high school teams competed
against time to repair the car. The Industrial Arts Dept. was also busy developing a third year Auto Mechanics
course including auto body work.
Mr. Larry Erickson
Mr. Erwin Froelich
Mr. Glen Anderson
267
�Mr. Gene Volkman
Mr. Mel Schmidt
268
Mr. Marc Anderson
Mr. Jack Lain
�The English Dept. and Their ''Genies''
Members of the Niles West Engli sh
Depa rtme nt were busy last s umm er, a nd
thi s past year they initiated so me new
progra ms . Some ha rd-working teac hers
continued to expand the " Genie" programs. Vocabul ary units were added a nd
a 4 yea r sequence of litera ry term was
also available.
In preparation of the closi ng of Nile s
East, Nil es West was stud yin g the E ngli sh programs at the other two school s
to develop commo n c urriculum . To start
off thi s proj ect, was the new ly revised
Style Sheet. The Style Sheet was used in
all three schools for a ll classes .
Ms. Angela Graham
Mr. Jerome Orr
Mr. Marvin Klebba
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Ms. Faith Shapiro
Mr. James Nowakowski
270
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Mr. Edmund Berek
Mr. Richard Gragg
�Ms . Barbara Gordon
Mr. Thomas McMahon
Mr. Patrick Flynn
Ms . Molly Magee
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Mr. James Batts
Mr. Robert Johnson
272
Ms. Linda Horwitz
Mr. John Dubois
�Mr. James Knaak
Mr. Jim Johnson
Mr. Morris Parker
Mr. James Sweeney
Mr. William Geisman
273
�Foreign Languages Are Useful World''
''It's A Small
The aim of this year's Foreign Language Department was to bring the languages closer to the students. Cultural
activities were coordinated by the
Foreign Clubs. The American Field Service (AFS) program was utilized to help
bring excitement about cultures and languages to the students at West. AFS also
aided in showing the practical use of languages. As a result of having many more
foreign students coming to West the English as a Second Language Program
(ESL) was also improved .
Ms. Gertrude O'Reilly
Mr. Isaac Hoffman
274
Ms. Claudia Franz
Ms. Kathrine Beck
�Mr. Peter Zorn
Mr. Roger Stein
Mr. George Brink
Ms. Olga Georgiev
Ms. Terese Klinger
275
�Mr. Joseph Brennan
Mr. John Higgins
276
Mr. Alex Miron
�Math Department Undergoes Change
This year the math department underwent many changes . Four new teachers
were brought to the department and new
visual teaching methods were employed
in the geometry classes. Also , the department insti tuted a talent search of
area junior highs, searching for students
capable of taking high school level math.
Mr. James Martin
Mr. Stewart Cohen
Ms . Marge Gerhardt
277
�Mr. Raymond Bentsen
Mr. Donald Field
Ms. Alice Foote
278
�Mr. Stanley Weitzenfeld
Mr. Dennis Filliman
. Mr. Stanley Jones
Mr . Ralph Wied I
279
�Ms. Lorraine Matzer
Mr. Carl Gei s
Mr. Robert Murphy
Mr. Dean Krone
280
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This year the science department was looking ahead to the future. Many improvements
were made, such as the building of a third
complete chemistry lab and the upgrading of
the AP biology labs . Other things that made
the future look brighter were the addition of
two new teachers to the department and the
resurgence of Scie nce Seminar, which got
many new members this year.
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Mr. James Strnad
Mr. Robert Hanrahan
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Mr. Lawrence Broy
Mr. Dennis Hoeppner
�Mr. William Apostal
Mr. Warren Holz
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Mr. John Beeftink
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�Mr. Jerry Jackson
Mr. Glenn De ssing
Mr. Gary Wanke
Mr. Wayne Rogoski
284
�Social Studies Helps Failing Students
The Social Studies Department, this
year, made an all out effort to help failing
students. Instead of making students
who missed class spend time in restricted
study , the students spent time in the resource center. While in the resource
center, the fa iling student's teacher was
able to help him with his homework. This
program helped many fai ling students to
pass their classes.
Mr. Dan Hill
Mr. Blaine Gemeny
Ms. Celestine Van Dorpe
285
�Mr. Art Leipold
Mr. William Paulsen
Mr. Charles Anderson
286
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Mr. Otto Karbusicky
Mr. Gerald Boevers
Mr. John Gault
Ms. Carol Simone
287
�Mr. Harry Stokes
Mr. John Handzel
Ms. Elizabeth Belkin
288
�Music Dept. Goes on Tour
The Music Department was very enthusiastic this year about all its performances. Two of the most exciting things
the Department did were giving a concert
in Muncie, Ind . and going on a music
tour to New Orleans this past spring. The
Music Oepartment also performed with
the Drama Department in several school
productions and it performed with the
Dance Department in a Dance Show in
·
February.
Dr. Charles R. Groeling
Mr. Ted Kaitchuck
Mr. Tim Wolfram
Mr. Hugh D. McGee
289
�Gym Dep artm ent Cha nge s Pro gram
There were man y changes in the G .P .E.
program this year. The girls elected their
courses by se mester instead of electing
every six weeks , for the first time this
year. The freshmen , however , did not
elect at all. This change in the G.P.E.
progra111 placed all the student s on a semester basis. The boy's P.E. program
remained the sa me with no elections . To
give students a wider variety of options
the classes will soon be picked through
the counselo rs.
Mr. Michae l Skuban
Mr. Robert E. Porter
Mr. John R. Burkel
290
�Mr. Elmer E. Lucas
Mr. Bill D. Schnurr
Mr. Robert E. Porter
Mr. George Bauer
291
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Ms. Lee M. Heeren
Ms. Shari L. Kouba
Mr. Donald Huff
Mr. Gene Earl
292
�Ms. Arlene Mulder
Mr. William ·R. Richard son
Ms. Josephi ne Berns
293
�Home Economics Keeps Busy
The Home Economics Department at
West was very busy this past year with a
wide variety of fun , educatio na l, a nd
functional programs. The department offered two sewing courses and a wide
ra nge of cooking courses, including th e
popular Chef's Course. In addition , the
department was responsible for th e
Manageme nt for Living program , a mandatory course fo r all West stud e nts. The
department ra n a very successfu l nursery
school on the second floor which was as
educational for our stud ents as for the
youngsters.
Ms. Nancy Erickson
Ms. Marian Jaesc hke
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Ms . Wilda DeFur
Ms. E lizabeth Oldham
Ms. Barbara Chausow
�Keep On Drivin'
The Driver Education department at
Niles West had another successfu l year
of showing the ropes to young drivers .
Although the department staff was cut
down to only two brave men, they still
managed to provide an excellent education in both driving technique and safety
through the use of the Driving Range and
classroom instruction.
Mr. Jim Kettleborough
Mr. Eric Van Cleave
295
�Student Services -
Working For You
Student Services were aimed, as always, toward aiding the student body
whenever possible. The services provided counselors, social workers, the individual instruction center, speech, the
reading center, and more. One feature
was this year's special programs; College
Night and Opportunity Plus. Both were
better than last year' s programs. In Opportunity Plus, students were able to talk
with people who were in professions in
which the students were interested. The
Niles West Student Services should be
well commended for the fine help they
provided for their students.
Mr. Charles Kemmler
Ms. Pat Stewart
296
Ms. Marlene Peterson
Mr. David Lee
�Mr. Ron Campbell
Ms . Cindy Smith
Ms. Edythe Daisey
297
�Ms. Sandra Cosby
Mr. David Solovy
298
Mr. William Kelly
Ms. Sarane Schulz
�Annex Librarian: Ms . Joyce Horne
Librarians: (I. -
r.) Ms. Hele n Porten, Ms. Phyllis Eps tein, Ms. E leanor Parker.
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�Textbook Center: Ms . Maire Flynn
Textbook Center Staff: (I. -
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Registrar: Ms. Rita Schalk
r.) Kim Marx , Donna Fox , Sandy Berkowitz, Cheryl Ginsburg.
�Nurses: Ms. Mary Jaros and Ms. Abigail Lawrence
Security Guard: Mr. Harold Arky
Security Guard: Mr. Robert Krieger
301
�Deans' Office Clerks Help Students
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Ms. Beatrice Mroz
Ms . Marge LeHew
302
�STUDENT SERVICES: Ms. Lita Kasik
COMPUTERS: Mr. Alan Paschke
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�1978 SPECTRUM STAFF
Editor-in-Chief
Ronald Stein
Advisors
Jim Nowakowski
Jerome Orr
Cover Art
Kristina Schodin
Intro
Ronald Stein
Kristina Schodin
Underclass
Seniors
Ellen Freedman, Editor
Kim Kerbel
Margo Weinstein
Dianne Zabich
Rita Maron. Editor
Nancy Sprague
Special Events
Sue Elbin, Editor
Phyllis Ellin
Ellen Golub
Debbie Izensta rk
Sue Kirshner
Karen Goodman
Clu bs
Jason Ben-Zeev , Editor
Sheryl Robinson
Kerry Okamura
Kim Marks
Jeff Leavitt
Tracy Slein
Cynthia Tao
Sports
Marcy Maslov, Editor
Len Tao, Editor
Scott Weinstein
Julie Cohen
Shoba Ranganath
Faculty
Scott Newman, Editor
Natalie Gilbert
Glen Berman
Amy Kaminer
David Fink
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Photographers
The yearbook staff would like to extend its appreciation to Morris Ferensen for all his time and effort.
Tuxes by Gingiss Formelwear. Lincoln Village Shopping Center a nd 19 other Chicagola nd area locations.
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Mike Shartiag
Jeff Leavitt
Dave Alpern
Dan Bernstein
Mike Neumann
Donald Nelson
�Senior Survey
ABRAHAMSON, KENT: Football, Baseball,
Track , Band, Orchestra, Jazz Band , Marching
Band , National Honors Society., Hugh O'Brien
Leadership Award, Bronze Key, Sil ver Key , SRA,
SFAA, EPAC.
ABRAMS, JAY: Bronze Key , Silver Key, Gold
Key, Basketba ll 1,2.3 ,4. I wou ld most like to be
remembered for my last second shot against New
Trier West to tie t he B-Ball game.
ANDERSON , USA: GAA , I; Track 2; Chairperson of the Homecoming Dance '76; Prom 3; MidTerm Graduate 4. I would most like to be remembered for once having long blonde straight hair!!
ATSAVES, TON I: Scarlet Ce rtificate I, Bronze
Key 2, National Honors Socie ty 3,4, Basketball
1,2,3 , Cheerleading 1,2,3 ,4, Captain 4, Softball 3,
Leaders 1,2 ,3,4, Concert Choir 2,3, Homecoming
Court 3,4.
BAER, DA YID: Computer C lub 1,2; Computer
Operator 1,2; AFS 2,3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Band
Uniform Crew 2,3 ,4 , Manager 3; Band President 4;
Science Seminar 2,3,4 ; Pow Wow Band 3 ,4; Uns inkable Moll y Brown Orchestra 3; Orchesis Dance
Band 3,4; Theater 219 (Oliver) 3; Marching Band;
Concert Band 2,3,4; Skokie Concert Band 2; IM EA
District Band 4 ; Mus ic Departme nt Tour Band
2,3 ,4; National Hon o rs Society 3,4; Mame Orchestra 4; University of Iowa SSTP I. I would most like
to be remembered for my apathy and disconcern in
school activities.
BERKSON , BONNIE: Junior Senior Glee 2; Vivace 2,3,4; Pow Wow Cast 2 ,3; Oklahoma Crew 2;
In One Basket Clown 2; Crucible Assistant Director 2; May Festival 2,4; Concert Choir 3,4; Secreta ry 4; Thespians 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; Westones
3,4; Holiday Festival 3,4; Alice In Wonderland
Cast 3; Unsinkable Molly Brown 3; Barefoot in t he
Park Assistant Director 3; Solo and Ensemble 3,4;
Bronze Ke y 3; Pow Wow '77 Director; Powwow
'77 Publicity Chairman; Oliver Cast 3; Sliver Pin Choir 3; Gold Pin - Choir 4; A Cappella 4 ; Oklahoma Publicity 2. I would most like to be remembered for my contributions to the drama department , inc luding m y unique dancing abi li ties.
BERGLUND, BRIDGET: Frosh Float ; GAA 1,2;
Bask e tball 1,2,3 , 4 , CSL Region a l , Sectional
Champs. I would most like to be remembered for
four hard years on th e baske tball team and earning
a ll of our goals.
BERGSTROM, ED: I wou ld most like to be remembered for always trying to catch up in class
work.
BERMAN, GLENN: Japanese Clu b 1,2; Chess
Clu b 1,2,3,4, President 4; Yearbook 3,4; National
Honors Society; Illinois Honor Roll for the National Math Conte st 3; Backgammon Club 2,3 ,4;
Bronze Key, S il ver Key , Gold Key; second in
Math Contest 3 ; A.Z.A. 3 ,4 ; I wou ld most like to be
remembered for my trancendentalism. I always believed that after high sc hool we reach nirvanah and
go to oversoul.
BERNARDINI , PENNY JOY : Spa ni s h Club
1,2,3,4; Japaneses Club 1,2; Honor Roll 1,2 ,3,4;
Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 4 , Gold Key 6; Midnight
Riders 1,2,3 ,4; I would most like to be remembered
for giving my total self to a ll those around me.
BERNSTEIN , ARNIE: Foren sics 1,2 ; Opus I
2,3 ,4; Ecology Club 2,3,4; I would most like to be
remembered for getting through four years at West
with my sanity reasona bly intact.
BIANCHI , CRAIG: Bronze Key, Indoor and Outdoor Track , Sophomore and Junior-Varsity Letter ,
Wind Ense mble, March ing Band , SRA.
BIELSK I, STEVE: Concert Band , Jazz Band,
Pow Wow, Radio Club, Scarlet Honors List, Winter Music Festival , IHSA Solo Contest, 1978 Tour
Band , Dance Show.
BIZAR, JILL: White List I; Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; Gold Key 4 ; Guard C lub 1,2; Timers I;
Foreign Language C lub 2,3; Homecoming Committee I.
BLATT, JOSEPH: Socce r 3 ,4 ; Bronze Key 3. I
would most like to be re membered for tolerating
the garbage I h ad to put up with .
BLOOM , ROB ERT: Football I; Tennis 1,2,3,4,
Captain 4. I would most like to be remembered for
BARTIK, SHARON: Track Team .
BARTON , JOAN: Bronze Key, Silver Key, National Honors Society 3,4; Pacesetters 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2,3, President 4; Track 1,2.
BENBOW, JOHN: Swim Team 2,3,4; Captain 4;
Lette rman 3,4. I would most like to be remembered
for going downstate in swimming; the first tea m in
IO years .
BEN JOY A , ROSS: Football I ; Wrestling 1,2; Golf
2,3,4; White Certificate I; Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; Gold Key 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Nati onal Honors Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholar
3,4; West Word Dart Ed itor 4; I wou ld most like to
be reme mbered for being the best razzer.
BERKOWITZ, SANDRA: Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; Debate Society 2 ,3,4, Degree of Merit 3,
Degree of Honor 4 , Degree of Excellence 4 , Degree
of Distinction 4 ; Junior Class Cabine t 3; Bookstore
Employee 1,2,3 ,4; Volunteer in Nurses Office
1,2,3; Wake Forest Universit y High Scliool Debate
Inst it ute 4 ; Administative services Council 3; I
wou ld most like to be remembered for my servi ce
a nd leade rship in the school.
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�being the third singles tennis conference Champion.
BORDENET, MICHAEL: Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; N-Club 3,4; Bronze Key 3, Gold Key
4; Homeco ming Committee. I would most like to
be reme mbered as being Mr. Goodwrench and Mr.
50, but you can call me sir!
BRAININ , RISA: Cast in Puss in Boots I, Fiddler
on the Roof I, Phantast I, Godspell 2, Oklahoma 2.
Dames at Sea 2, Applause 2, Pow Wow 2, Unsin kable Moll y Brown 3, Barefoot in the Park 3, Effect
of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds 4,
Mame 4; Crew in Pow Wow 1,3 .4, Director 3, Alice
in Wonderland 3; Concert Choir 3,4; Westones 2,4;
A Capella 3,4; Holiday Festival 3,4; May Festival
3,4; February Concert 3,4; Thespians 1,2,3,4, Preside nt 4. I would mos t like to be remembered for my
cont ri butions to the athletic departme nt.
BRILANDO, LIA: Bronze Key, Silver Key, Gold
Key; White Honors Certificate; National H onors
Society; Medica l Careers 4; Orchesis Dance Show
4; GAA 1,2,3; Leaders 2,3,4. I would most like to
be remembered for my figure skating ability and
cheerful outlook towards life itse lf.
BRODY, ANDR E A: Swim Team I; Tennis 2,3,4:
Bronze Key, Silver Key, Scarlet Certificate, GAA
1,2,3,4.
BRODY , BRAD: Bronze Key. Silver Key, Gold
Key; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Soccer I; Varsity Letter; Pow
Wow '77, SRA , SFAA. I wou ld most like to be
re membered for my fantastic modesty.
C H IN, LIZ: Scarlet Certifi cate , Bronze Key,
Silver Key , Gold Key, National Honors Society
3,4; Volley ball 3; Art Council 2,3,4, Co-Chairman
3, President 4; German Club 3,4. Secretary 3.
chest ra 4. I wou ld most like to be remembered for
''eu era um cara que gostava de brincar, sorrir.
e viver. "
BUNS, BARBARA: Pacesetters 1.2.
BURNS , MARI LYN: Aquasprites 2,3; Art Council 3; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3. Who's Who
Among American High School Students; Lifesaving 2.
CATRON E. JO E: Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4;
Freshman Number, Two Minor N's, Two Majo r
N's. Two Varsit y N's. I wou ld most like to be remembered for o ur eraser fights in homeroo m.
CHEUNG , J EAN: National Honors Society 3,4;
National Merit Letter of Commendation ; Orchesis
Dance Com pa ny 3.4; Girl's Varsity Track Team
2,3,4; Vivace 1,2; German Club 2; C.S. Fa n Club . I
would most like to be remembered for - I just
want to be remembered.
C HIKARAISHI , NA CY: Whit e Certificate I;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Nationa l
H o nors Societ y 3,4; Softball I; Swimming 1,2;
Basketba ll 1,2 .3. Captain 3; Japanese Club 2;
Foreign Language Cl ub 3; Leaders 2,4; GAA
1.2,3.4; Photo Club 4; Bac kgammon Clu b 4; AFS
1,2,3 .4. I would most like to be remembe red fo r my
name t hat everyone feel s funny saying for the first
time - "Chik."
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COHEN, ELISA: L ead e rs, 2,3,4; Gymnastic
Demonstration Team and Competitive Team 3,4;
Scarlet Honors List.
COHEN , MARK: Baseball 1,2,3.4; Bas ke tball
1,2,3; Football I; White Certifi cate I; Bronze Key
2; Gold Ke y 4; Silver Key 3; National Honor Societ y 3.4; West Word 2,3 ,4; Math/Science Advisory
Board 3,4; Illinois State Scholar. I would most like
to be remembered for my theory o n t he game of
life: " Think Big ; Win Big. "
COH EN, MARLA: Bronze Key 4; Yearbook 2.3,
Section Editor 3; Backgammon Club 2,3 ,4; S.A.B.
3; Homecoming Committee 2,3; Vale ntine's Da nce
3. I would most like to be remembered for not
knowing what to write for su rveys.
CO HEN , MICHAEL: Illinois State Sc hol a r ,
Bronze Key , Rota ry International Foreign Exchange Student to Brazil 3; AFS 1,2,4; Opus I 4;
Indoor Track I; Golf 1,2; Swimming 2; Jazz Band
2; Marching Band 1,2,4; Tour Band 1,2,4; German
Club 2; Science Seminar 2,4; IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest 2; IHSA Band Cont es t 2; May Festival 1,2 ,4; Ho liday Festival 1.2,4; Orchesis Pit Or-
COHEN SH IRLEY: Te n nis 1,2,3.4; Volleyball
1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3 ,4; Softball 1,2; Leaders
Program 2,3.4; Natio nal Honor Society. I would
most like to be re membered for bei ng a member of
the 1977 Girls Varsity Basketball Team which was
among the "sweet sixteen" in the sta te.
COLEN , DA YID: JV Debate I; Varsity Debate 2;
Intra mu ral Bowling 3; Wes t Word Staff 4; I would
most like to be remembered for my remarkable
sense of humor.
COLETTO. ANTHONY: Football 1.2,3,4; Al l
Conference Defe nsive Tackle 4; Wrestling I. I
would most like to be remembered for my ath letic
abilit y.
COPLA , LINDA : GAA I; Homecoming Committee 2; Porn-Pon 3,4; Co-captain 4; midnight rider
4.
CULLOTTA, CYNTH IA: GAA I ; Intram ural activities, Bro nze Ke y, Silver Key. I wou ld most like
to be rem embered for being the only perso n who
missed Marc Rappin's Than ksgiving parties four
years in a row.
�DELEONARDI S, BOB : Football 1,2,3,4 , AllConference 4, co-captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball I. I would most like to be remembered fo r
having straight A's fo r fo ur years never taking a
final exam.
DIB AS I LIO, J A M ES: Bas ketba ll I ; Baseba ll
1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, MVP and All-Conference
4, Special mention All-Area. I woul d most like to
be re me mbered for being voted the best athlete in
school and fo r being o n t he wall of fame.
DYMTRO, GENE: Wrestli ng I.
DO L AN , BRUCEY: Bronze Key , Golf Team
2,3,4; Art Council 1,2. I would most like to be remembered fo r my existentialist point of view whi ch
does not exist and therefore cannot be existentialist.
DOMIN IC, CAROL E: Ho meco mi ng Commit tee
t:c.:uming Court 3,4.
1,2,3,4; Hun 1
DOMIN IC JO ANN: Homeco mi ng Com mi ttee
2,3,4, Ice Cream Social 2,3,4; Jr. Co urt 3; Homecoming Queen 4, Porn Pon 4. I would most li ke to
be remembered for being a twin.
DONG , SUSAN: C horus I; French Honor Society
2; Tuto ring 2; J unior Class Cabinet 3; National
Hono r Society 3; Seni or Class Cabinet 4; Student
Activity Board 4; SFAA 4; SRA 4; I would most
like to be remembered fo r all th e trou ble I 've
caused in SRA.
DOSSE , SUSAN: Gymnastics, demonstratio n a nd
competitive 1,2,3,4; T rack 2,3; Orchesis 4; Aq uasp rites s how 3; Galibo I; GAA 1,2; Leaders Gym
Program 2,3,4; scarlet certificate; S teppin' Out
Dance Show 4; I wo uld most like to be remembered
for my uncanny ability to make commitments that
are on t he ve rge of conflicting.
ORA YER, MICH AEL: Scarlet Certificate ; Bronze
K ey; Silver Ke y; Soccer I ; T en ni s 1, 2 ,3,4;
Westword Critic 4; Who's Who In America n High
School Stude nts; Chess Club I; AZA member .
DRAZNER , R ICK: Natio nal H onor Soc iety;
Bronze Key ; SRA; Forums Club; Students for Israel; Chi cago Region Un ited Synagogue Youth 1st
Vice-President ; Kol Emeth Uni ted Synagogue
Yout h Chapter President ; St udent Appeals Board ;
I would most like to be remembered for my dedicated involvement in my youth group acti vities,
and humorous personality.
EBELING, J UTIA: Freshma n Girl's Track Team ;
German Clu b; Bronze Key, Member of GAA.
E ISCH EN, T I MOTHY : Ecology Clu b; Ba nd ; I
woul d most li ke to be remembered for my Norwe.gian Pride.
EISENSTEIN, ELI : President Students for Israel
3,4; Science Semi nar 3,4; Tennis Team 2; ationa l
Honor Society 3,4; National Me rit Letter of Comme ndat ion 4; Computer Operator-Lab Mo nitor
1,2,3; ACS Part icipant 2; I M Table T ennis 2,3;
USY-TS Y 1,2,3 ,4; N iles West Procrasti nating Society Founder 5; I would like to be re membered for
. . . at least 20 minutes.
ELBI N, SUSAN: Scarlet Certificate I; Bronze
Key 3; Sil ver Key 4; Who's Who Among America n
H igh School Students 4; Varsity Swim Team
Cheerleader 2; Project Sage st udent Leade r 3; Individ ual ized Instruction Center Tutor 2; Homecoming Committee 2,3; Student Activities Board 3;
Yearbook Staff 3,4, Section editor 4; Vale ntines
Day Dance Committee 3.
ENTRATIER, FELICE: Pacesetters I; Orchesis
Pit Orchestra 1,2,3; Pow Wow Band 4; IHSA sols
a nd E nsemble Contest 2; IHSA Band Comtest 2;
Music Dept. Tou rs 1,2,3,4; Band Board 4; Niles
West Marchi ng Ba nd 2,3,4; Mary Festival 1,2,3,4;
Holiday Festival 1,2,3,4; I would most like to be
remem bered fo r tolerating ou r homeroom's trad itional "Good Morning World" H R. 2 15, GY I, 207.
ERICKSON, KATHERINE: GAA I ; Bowling I;
Scarlet Honor Roll 1,2; I would most like to be
remembered for not being the shortest in my class,
almost, but not qu ite!
ERI KSSON, GLEN: Soccer 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics
I; Guard Clu b 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4;
Bronze Key 3; J un ior Cabinet 3; Scarlet I; White 2;
N Clu b 4; I wou ld mos t like to be remembered fo r
to lerating my ho meroom's trad it io na l " Good
Morni ng World !" HR . 207, 215, GY I.
ESELEVSKY, OEM I: Bronze Key: Fiddler on
the Roof Crew: Intramurals, Badminton ; Vivace;
S tudents for Israel: Sage Leader; I woul d most like
to be remembered for being me.
ESPOSITO , STEVE: Baseball I; Wrestling.
FALLON. DIAN E: GAA I.
FA YE, ROBIN: Pow Wow 1,2,3 .4; Fiddler on the
Roof, ruffian on the stair and Brick and the Rose.
Oklahoma 2; Crucible 3; Unsinkable Moll y Brown
3; Mame 4; concert C hoir 2.3,4; Vi vace 1.2.3,4:
Wes ton es 2,3,4 ; Accapella 2.3 .4; Westones
C horeographer 3.4, Vice-President 4; Ho liday festival 1,2.3 ,4; Honor Awards in Choir: Bronze Ke y:
Silver Key; Orchesis Show 1.2.3.4: C hildren·s
Theatre Clown 1,2; IMEA Contest 3,4.
FI GURELLI , DEBBIE: Pacesetters I; German
Club 2,3,4; I wou ld most like to be reme mbered fo r
friendl iness.
F INE , F REDER IC K : Conce rt C hoir 1.2,3 .4:
Gymnastics 1,2; Westones 2.3.4; Acapella C hoir
3,4; Orchesis Dance Show 4; Unsinkable Mo lly
Brown 3: Mame 4; Pow Wow 4; Solo and Ensemble
1st Place 3,4; Holiday Festival 1. 2.3.4: May Festival 1.2.3 .4; Choir Concert 2.3.4; Thespians 4: Westone Preside nt 4. I wou ld most like to be remembered fo r Reginal-Pow Wow 77's favorite standup
comedian , influ e nced b y Steve Mart in "EXCUUUUUSE ME!' '
F INK, DAV I D: SRA; SFAA; EPAC Rep:
P.T.S .A. Board ; Com mittee for Revision of Student Guide Book ; Caucus delegate; Cauc us alte rnate; School Board Rep .; Foreign Language Ad vi-
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�sory Committee; English District Advisory Committee; IASC Convention Delegate; NASC Convention delegate; Student Tutor. NTCS; Debate;
Students for Israel; Backgammon C lu b; AFS Club;
Case western Reserve universit y summer symposium in Science; Engineering and Mathematics;
National H o nors Society; W hit e Certificate ;
Bronze Key; Who's Who Among American High
School St udents; Opus One; Yearbook Staff; Contributor to Wes tword; Pow Wow 3,4; Writing Director for Pow Wow 4; Children's T heatre 2; Okla homa! 2; The Crucible 3; The Unsinkable Molly
Brown 3; Mame 4; T hespia n 2,3.4; Rotary "service
Above Self" award candidate 4 ; I wou ld mos t like
to be remembered for writi ng the most best and
correctest Inglish papers.
store assistant 3; Foreign language club 3; Bowling
lntramurals 2; I wou ld most like to be remembered
for being an assistant in the mat h resource center.
m y teachers. th e "Un most" like ly student to complete a homework assig nment , but to succeed in
Life.
FORNARIS , GEORGE: Cross Country I; Baseball I.
FREEDMAN , ELLEN: Wh ite Certificate. Bronze
Key , Silver Key. Gold Key, Yearbook 2 ,3,4;
Foreign Language Club 2; SAB 4 ; Leaders 2;
Japanese C lub 1.2,3.4; Yearbook Best Posterior
Award 4.
FOX, DONNA: Concert Orchestra; Vivace ; Ecology Club, Pow Wow '77; Secretary of Concert Orchestra; Jr. C lass Cabinet; Bookstore Employee;
I HSA solo and ensemble contests; IM EA distri ct
orchestra; White Certificate; Bronze Key ; Si lver
Key; Gold Key; National Honor Society.
FRITSCH, WILLIAM: Science Seminar.
GAERTNER, KAR EN: National Honor Society;
Softball Team ; Cherry Bake-Off Contest. I would
most like to be remembered for never cutting a
class.
FISCHER, FRED: Swimming 1,2,3,4; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Spring Orchestra Tour 1,2 ,4.
FRAKE, CAROL: Porn Pon 3, captain 4; Aquasprites I ; Leaders 2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Vivace I; I would
most like to be remembered for NOTH ING!.
F ISHBEIN, ELLEN: Nat ional Honor Society 3,4;
O rc h es is Dance Co. 3 ; Treasurer 4; Mame
Choreograp her 4; Steppin' Out 3,4; GAA 1,2; Scarlet Certificate; Bronze Key ; Silver Key ; Gym
Leauer 2,3,4; Runner up Centu ry 3, Leaders
Scholarship Competition 4. I wou ld most like to be
remembered for not embezzeling a ll the money I
had to count in the GPE office.
FRANK, JODY: Scarlet Certificate I; Bronze Key
3; Silver Key 4 ; National Honor Society 3,4; Who's
Who in American High School Students 3,4; Girls
Basketball Manager 1,2; GAA 1,2; Leaders 2,3,4;
Concert Band 1,2,3,4 ; Concert Orches tra 1,2,3,4 ;
Tour Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Fiddle r
on the Roof I; Oklahoma 2; Pow Wow Band 4.
GATES, TOM: I would most like to be remembered for my dislike for the school and how sill y it
was and the garbage in it.
FISHER, SUSAN: Bronze Key; Silver Ke y; Whi te
Certificate; Ma th resource assistant 1,2 ,3; Book
FRATIN I , LOU: 2nd Place Team Intramural
Bowling; I would most li ke to be remembered to
GIACONE, MICHAEL: Soccer Team. I would
most like to be remembered for the soccer team.
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GERSTEIN, J AN: Oklahoma c rew 2; Pow Wow
crew 3; Bronze Ke y.
�G INSBURG, CHERYL: Scarlet Certificate;
Bronze Key; Silver Key; Orchesis 1,2; Fiddler on
the Roof crew l; Okla homa crew 2; Moll y Brown
Crew 3; Thespians 3; Junior Class Cabinet 3; GAA
1,2; Pow Wow 1,2; SRA 2.
GINSBERG, DAVID: Scarlet Certificate, Bronze
Key, Si lve r Key, Freshman baseball. I would most
li ke to be remembered for taking part in as many
activities wh ich Niles West had to offer.
GOLDBERG , LINDA: Track 1,2 ; Stude nt Activities Board 2,3,4; President SAB 4; GAA 1;
Pacesetters 2,3; Softball 4; Badminton 4. I would
most like to be remembered for being the SAB
Preside nt my senior year and working o n Homecoming '77.
GOLD EN, ALAN: Basketball l;. Pow Wow 2;
Students for Israel 2,3,4; Foreign Language Club 3;
Century Ill Runne rup . I would most like to be remembered for being me!
GOLDSTEIN , SCOTT: Scarlet Certificate;
Bronze Ke y; Si lve r Key; Who's Who Among
American High School Students; Football 1; Baseball I; Wrest ling 1,4; Forums 3; Spanish Club 3;
SRA 3; AZA 2,3,4.
GOLUB , EL L EN : Yearbook Production 3,4;
Foreign Language Club 1,2,3; Treasurer Foreign
Language Clu b 2; White Certificate 1; Bronze Key
2; Sil ver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Homeco ming Committee 1,2.
GOODING , DAN: Concert Band 3,4; Jazz Band 4;
Soccer 2; Tour Band 3,4; Roc k Band " Visio n" 3,4;
Pow Wow Band 4; Mial East Conference Band 3;
Marching Band 2,3.4.
GOONE , DAVID: White Certificate; Bronze Key
2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; G ymnastic 1,2,3,4;
Team Captain 4; Students for Israel 1,2; National
Honor Society 3.4. I would most like to be reme mbered for try ing to achieve in this school.
GORDON , ANDR EA: Tennis Tea m 2,3; Badminton Team 3. I would most like to be remembered
for refusing to conform to the high school scene,
man.
GOR EN, BILL: Scarle t Certificate; Bronze Key ;
Te nnis Team; Student Government; Stud ents fo r
Israel; Student Fac ulty admini stration assembly ;
Caucus (high school); Student Appeals Board ; Full
time Campaign Worker for Governor Thompson in
his 1976 campa ign ; Counselor at day camp for
ha ndicapped c hildren; Student Tutor; Int ramural
Athletics. I would most like to be remembered for
my leadership contributions, and faith in stude nt
government.
GRAHAM , ANGELA: Timers 1,2; Opus I 1,2;
Pow Wow '75 crew; Childre n's Theatre '75; Oklahoma Crew; Dames at Sea Asst. Costum er; Cruc-
ible Sou nd; Applause Crew; Pow Wow '76 Asst.
Costumer; The Un sinkable Moll y Brown crew;
Barefoot in th e Park costumes; Oliver crew; Pow
Wow '77 Costumer , the Effect of Gamma Rays on
Ma n in the Moo n Marigolds sou nd ; Ma me Asst.
Director. I would most like to be remembered for
the thunder (or was it a toilet flush) in Marigolds.
GREEN , ALAN: Nat ional Honors Society;
Bronze Key. I wou ld most like to be remembered
for my high academic standards and continuous dilligance in my high school works.
HIRSCH , LAUR EN: Softball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball
1; Badminton 2; Bowling 2.3.4; GAA 1,2.
HIRSCH , WEN DI : Bronze Key: ational Merit
Letter Of Comme ndati on: Vi vace: A Cape lla.
HOFFMA N , G INA: GAA 1.2; Gymnastics 1.2,3;
Bad minton 3.4; Leaders 2.3 ,4. I would most like to
be remembered for my insani ty.
HOSHIZAKE , RONALD: Baseball 1.2; White and
Scarlet Honor lists; Bronze Key .
GRONE R , MARILYN: Sca rl et Certificate l ;
Bron ze Key 2: S ilver Key 3; Gold Key 4;
Freshman Activity Board 1; Illinois State Scholar
4. I would most like to be remembered fo r causing
havoc in the guidance Office.
GROSS , SHELDON: Germa n Club 2.3 ; West word
Staff 4; Wind Ensemble I: Scarl et Certificate I ;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; G old Key 4; Me mber
of United Synagogue Youth 2,3; Me mber of Rock
group " Vision" 1,2,3 ,4. I would most like to be
remem be red for my guitar play ing with my rock
group " Visions."
GRUJANAC, LJUBISA: Football 3.4 , Awards;
Track, Indoor a nd Outdoor , 1,2,3 ,4; Basketball 1;
Nati onal Honors Society 3,4. I would most like to
be remembered fo r my name, Ljubisa.
HAL FPAP. SANDY: Track 1,2; German Club;
Badminton Team 3; White Certificate; Bronze
Key; Silver Key. I would most like to be rem embered for refusing to conform to the High School
"scene" man.
HALPERIN , WENDY: Swim Team Cheerleading
I ; Po rn-Pon Squad 4; Honor Roll 1,2 ,3,4. I would
most like to be remembered for always smiling.
HANOV E R, LARRY: Football 1.2.3,4. I would
most li ke to be remembered fo r my unusual good
looks and fan tast ic pe rsonalit y, not to mention my
ph ys ique'!
HARRIS , NEAL: Photo Club; Chess Club; Germa n Club ; German Newspaper Stringer; Tennis
Tournaments. I wou ld most like to be remembered
for the intellectual a nd often funn y impersonati ons.
HE D, L ES LI E: Track I ; GAA; Bronze Key ; Received Academic Achievement Award.
H ELLER, MARCY: GAA 1; Students for Israel
2,3; Homecoming Committee 1,4; Tennis Team 4.
HINTZ , DIANA: Track; Volleyball Team 2,3,4,
All Conference 4; Bas ketball Team 1,2,3,4.
HI RAKOWA, DIANI;:: Cheerleading 1,2; PomPo n 3,4; Leaders 2; GAA; Midnight Rid ers 2,3,4.
ISAAC, MIKE: Com pute r Club 3.4 ; Intramural
Bowl ing League 1.2,3.4- 3rd place trophy 2. High
Game Trophy 3, 2nd place trophy 4; Bronze Key 4;
Intramural Softball 1.2.3 : Secretary of Bowling
League 4. I woul d mo t li ke to be remembered for
being a ha rd worker and trying my best in everything that I do.
ISENSTEIN , KAR EN: Scarlet and White Honor
Rolls, Bronze Key.
!SSE , MARSHALL: Bronze Key; Silver Key:
Football 1; S.R.A. 2.3; Aeronautics Club 1,2.3:
A.Z.A. 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3.4. I woul d
most like to be remembered for the name .. Ace ."
J ACOBS. MATT: Tennis 1,2 ,3.4; Wrest ling 4;
Cross Country I . I would most like to be remembered for bugging Cind y Cullo tta in Homeroom 4
years in a row.
JOHNSON, K ENNETH: Basketball 2. I wo uld
most li ke to be remembered for my excellent performance in academic studi es and sc ho las ti c
achievements.
JOO. ESTHER: Bronze Ke y 2; Silver Key 3; Gold
Key 4; National Ho nor Society 3,4, Secretary 4;
Opus One 3,4, Editor 4; Chicago Symposium of
Science and Mathematics Outstanding Award 1;
Concert Choir 2,3.4; Chora l Letter 2, Silver Pin 3,
Gold Pin 4; Concert Choir Accompanist 2,3,4;
Choral Board 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4;
A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Westones 3,4, Preside nt 3;
Westones for Orchesis Dance Show 3,4; Vivace
3,4 ; Ho liday Festiva l 2,3,4 ; February Concert
2,3,4; May Festi val 2,3,4; Sunday Showcase 3,4;
IHSA So lo a nd Ensemble Contest 2,3,4; IM EA
District Choir 2,3,4; Skokie Li brary Concert 2;
Sophomore Activity Board 2; Gi rl 's Track 2; Runner's Club 2; GAA 2; Cast of Pow Wow 3; Vocal
Directo r of Pow Wow 4; Cast of U nsinkable Moll y
Brown 3; Cast of Mame 4; Thespia ns 4. I would
most li ke to be remembered for trying to figure out
how to finish this sentence.
JOS E PH , DAVID: White Certifi cate l ; Bronze
Key 2; Silver Ke y 3; Gold Ke y 4; Century III
Leaders hip Award 4; Chicago Tribune College
Scholarship Award 1,2,3; IJAS Regional Science
Fair Outstanding Award 2,3; First Place at State
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�Science Exposition 2.3: '.'Jational Merit Letter of
Commenda tion: Technion Summer Sympo ium on
Science a nd E ngi nee r ing 3: Illin ois Junior
Academy of Science member 2.3 .4: Tenth Distri ct
Congressio nal Campaig n 1.2,3,4; Precinct Ca mpaign Manager 3: Lacrosse Team 1,2: Photograp h y
Club 1.2: Com pute r Club 1.2.3; Science Seminar
2.3.4: Student Director 4: Computer Operator 2.3;
Louisia na Society for the Protection of Dairy State
Senators 1.2.3 .4: Executive Board 3.4. I wou ld
most like to be remembere d for inve nting the retroactive pre-excuse .
JUNG. GERALY : IH SA Solo and E nsemble
Contest ribbons: Wh ite Certificate ; Bronze Key:
Silver Key: Natio na l Honor Society; Who's Who
a mong American High School Students; Concert
Orchestra 1.2.3.4; IM EA Dist ri ct and All-state orc hestra (2 years): Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma ,
Unsinkable Molly Brown; Secretary and Preside nt
of Orchestra .
KAL FE . MAR ILY : White Cert ifi cate I ;
Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4: National Honor Socie ty 4: Pacesetters I: GAA I; Opus One 2: Thes pians 3,4; Pow Wow C rew 1.2.3; Oklahoma C rew 2;
Children·s Theatre (In One Bas ket) C rew 2: Holiday Music Festival Crew 2; Elto n John Fan Club
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1.2.3 .4. l would most like to be remembere d for
graduating.
KAM INER, AMY: Sil ver Ke y 3; National Honor
Society 3.4; AFS 1.2.3.4; Band 1.2.3,4; Project
SAGE 2.3 ; Vivace 1,2; S.R.A. 4: S .A. B. 4; Puss 'n
Boots I; Lion Who Wouldn 't I; Alice in Wonderla nd 3; Hansel and Gretel 4; Student s For Israel I;
Fiddler on the Roof I: Pow Wow 2; Yearbook 4;
Marching Ba nd 2,4; Americans Abroad Student to
Finland 3: Prom Committee 3: Homeco ming Committee 4. I wou ld most like to be remembere d for
my calm . even disposition and my conscientio us
c lass attendance .
KANTER , H E IDI: Homecoming Committee 3,4;
S.A. B. 3,4; Stud ents for Israel 2; Scarlet Certificate I; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; Yearbook 3.
KAP ELA NSK I, MARYJAN E: Ecology Club 1,2;
Earth Day Committee 2; Pacesetters 3; March ing
Band 2.3.4; Tour Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 3,4;
Band Librarian 3 ,4, Head Libraria n 4 ; Vivace
2,3,4, Vice-presid ent 4; Concert Choir 3.4; Choral
Board 2,4, Treasurer 4; A Capella C hoir 3,4; Crea tive Arts Series Committee 3,4; Hol ida y Festival
2,3,4; Winter Choral Concert 3.4; May Festival of
Bands 1,2.3,4: May Festival of Choirs 2,3,4; Dance
Show Band 2, 3.4; Pow Wow Band 4; IMEA District Choir 4.
KAPUSCI NSKI , ARLENE: GAA 1,2: Freshman
Activities Board ; Foreign Language Club 1,2,3,4;
Foreign Language Advisory Committee 4; Bronze
Key; Silver Key ; Graeme Windsor Fan Club 3,4;
(s hou ld be member of National Hon or Societ y thi s
year.) I would most like to be reme mbered fo r taking the worst ID picture.
KARALEK AS , KATHERI NE : GAA I ; Bronze
Key; Silver Key.
KARLOV E , RITA: White Certificate ; Bronze
Key; Silver Key; Gold Key; Concert Band 1,2,3,4;
Marching Band 2,3,4; Tour Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,4; Oklahoma , Molly Brown , Mame Orchestras; Co-musica l Director Pow Wow 3; Pow Wow
Band 4; Orchesis 3,4; Orchesis Show Orchestra 2;
National Honor Society 3,4; IM EA District and
All-state Festival 4; Mid-east Music Conferenc e
Part 3; Who's Who among American High School
Stude nts.
�KID EYS, AHMET: Bronze Key; Silver Key;
Track Team; Medical Careers C lub; Photography
Cl ub ; Swimming. I would most like to be remembered as " The Turk . .,
KIPNIS , LORI: White Certifi cate I; Bronze Key
2; Silver Key 3; Gold Ke y 4; National Merit Letter
of Com me ndation 3; Nat ional Honor Society 3,4;
GPE Leaders Program 2,3,4; Orchesis Da nc e
Compan y 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Pha ntast I; An Evening of Dance 2; Steppin' Out! 3,4;
Pow Wow 1,2,4; Oklahoma 2, Unsinkable Moll y
Brown 3, Mame 4 , casts; Thespians 4; GAA 1,2;
Foreign Language C lub 1,2. I wou ld most like to be
remembered for the swish I made from the to p of
the key.
KITE. MAUREEN: Interscholast ic Bowling Tea m
1,2,3,4; Runners Club; Bowling ln tramu rals 1,2,3. I
wou ld most like to be remembered for my love fo r
a nimals, that's how I put up with this school for so
lo ng.
KLE IFIELD, JANICE: Cheerlead ing 1,2; Gymnastics 2; Homecoming Com mittee 1,2; GAA 1,2;
G PE Leaders 2,3.
KLEIN , KURT: Football I; West Divers Ltd. I
wou ld most like to be remembered fo r riding my
XL 350 motorcycle into Moll y Magee's c lass.
KEINRAD. H EIDI: German Club 3 years. I would
most like to be remembered for the person who did
c razy th ings with her friends in school.
KEMPF , ELFRIEDE: Bronze Key; Silver Key;
Medical Careers C lub; German Club . I would most
like to be remembered for all the grueling hours I
spent in the school library.
KERBEL , KIMBERLY: GAA 1,2; Leaders 2,3,4;
Varsit y Track Team 2; G ymnastic Demonstration
Team 1,2,3,4; Gal ibo I; Gymnastic Competative
Team 1.2.3,4; Co-captain 3.4; AFS 3.4; Yearbook
Staff 3.4; Scarle t Certificate I ; Bronze Key 2;
Silver Key 4; Natio nal H onor Society 3,4; Who's
Who in American High School Students . I woul d
most like to be remembered for m y " high waisted"
shorts and the strongest right kn ee in gymnastics.
KESSELMAN. K AT HY : AFS; Backgammon
C lub; Foreign Language Club; Freshman Activity
Board ; Homecom ing Committee; Junior Class
Cabi net; Medical Careers C lub Member; Oakton
Ski C lub; Scarl et Certificate. I would most like to
be remembered for b eing extremely popular a nd
GORGEOUS . True or false?. I'd like to be remembered like that!
KLOSER. C HUC K: Football 1,2, Va rsity: Baseball I ; Basketball I. I wou ld most like to be remembered for being a good friend of Dean Turry
a nd Dennis Fickes .
membered for surviving m y first period 7,8 honors
French class.
KRAUS E, CAROL: Scarlet Cert ificate; White
Certificate; Bronze Key; Si lver Key ; Nat ional
Ho nor Society 3,4; Concert Band 1.2.3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Tour Band 1,2.3.4; Band Board 4;
Orchestra 2,3,4; German Club 2; Officer 2, President 3,4; Editor of German C lub Newspaper 2,3,4;
Orchesis 4; Orchesis Dance Show 4; Dance Show
Orchestra 2,3,4; Okla homa, Moll y Brown. Mame
Orchestras 2,3,4; Pow Wow Band 4; District Band
Contest Participant 2; Mid-cast Music Conference
Part icipant 3; First Ratings at IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contests I ,2,4; I M EA District and All-state
Festivals 4: Ballet Copelia 2; AFS 2; Pet and
Wildlife C lub 2; orthwestern Summer High
School Music Institute 2,3; Lincolnwood Women's
C lub Music Scholarship.
KRA USE, J EANNE: Pace etters I; GAA 1,2 . I
wou ld most like to be remembered for my contributions a nd ha rd work in achieving an acade mic high
and participating in after school acti vities.
KRO N, KEN NY: Soccer I; Medical Caree rs Club.
I wou ld most like to be remembered for my goa ls
that I have accomplis hed.
KRON. J ON: Baseball I; Soccer I; Intramural
Free throw champ ·77.
KWIECINSKI , KAREN: Honors Lis t 1,2,3 ,4;
Homecoming Float I, Children's Theater 1,2; Timers I; Guard Clu b 1,2; Writer for West Word 2;
Feature and Layout ed itor - West Word 3.
KNILL , STEVEN: I would most like to be remembered for a level of achieveme nt only surpassed by superb academic effort.
KOCH , MARC: Cross Cou ntry I; Basketball I :
Band I; Wind Ensemble I; Concert Band 2; T our
Band I; Marching Band 1.2; Yearbook Staff 3; AFS
2,3; Indian Mascot 3,4; Art Council 4; Open House
Program Design 3; H omecoming Committee 3;
Student Activ ity Board 3; Skokie Art Certificate 2;
Jazz Band 2; May Festival I; Winter Concert 2. I
would most like to be remembered for being t he
N il es West India n Mascot for 2 years and displaying my art tale nt for the st udents at Ni les West.
KOKlN IS, CAROL: l would most like to be remembered for s urv iving Ni les West.
KOTARSK I, BRIA : Swimming Letter JV.
KOTSIOPOULOS , J EAN: Bronze Key; GAA I.
KEZDI , LAURA : Orchesis 1,2,3,4; Vice-President
4; Pow Wow 1,2,3,4; Unsinkable Moll y Brown;
Mame. I wou ld most like to be remembered for my
dancing.
KRANE , AMY: Bowling 1,2,3,4; S.A.B. 2; Scarlet
Honors 2.3; Ho mecoming Committee 2,3.
KIBORT, JANICE: Bronze Key ; Silver Key ; Basketba ll 1,2,3,4.
KRASOWSKY, KAR EN: Scarle t Cert ifica te;
Bronze Key; GAA 1: 1 would most like to be re-
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�LA GIOIA , PAULA: (Transfer student from Ancilla Domini H.S.) Freshman treasurer; Soph. class
president; Newspaper cartooni st; National Honor
Society; G lee Club; Spanish Club.
LAH! KAIN ER, DEBBIE: Bronze Key ; Senior
Lifesaving.
dents for Israel 2; S.R.A . 2,4; S .F.A.A. 2,4; AFS
3,4; Guard Club 4; Student Activities Board 3,4;
SAB Vice-President 4; Hbmecoming Committee
3 ,4; Co-chairman and Publicity Chairman of
Homecoming 4; Prom Committee 3. I wou ld most
like to be remembered for having a terrible temper
and the inability to walk and talk at the same time .
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LAMM, JEFF: Soccer 1,2; Wrestling 1,2. I would
most like to be remembered for having the pleasure
of hitting Harry Arkey's car.
LAMPKIN , DANIEL: Hockey; Golf; Guard Club
(Co-captain 3 years) ; Assorted Honors Lists. I
wou ld most like to be remembered for my easy
going personalit y.
LANN E RS , JACK: Soccer 1,2 .3 ,4; Fencing I ;
Softball Intramurals 2. I would most like to be remembered for never blowing off homeroom and
gym , th ank-you.
LAPINSKI , USA: Pacesetters 1,2,3,4; Treasurer
of Pacesetters 2,3; GAA 1,2; Fashion Show I ; Office Occupations 4. I would most like to be remembered for being a loyal Niles West Student ; attending the school's Football , Soccer and Basketball
games.
LEAVITT, JEFFREY: Tennis 1,2,3,4; Yearbook
4, Photographer 4; SRA 2,3.4, Vice-Preside nt 4;
PTSA 4; SFAA 4; Bronze Key; Silver Key; National Merit Semifinalist; Backgammon Club; Unsinkable Molly Brown Stage Crew; Stud ent Tutor;
Apath y Clu b-Lifetime member. 1 would most like
to be remembered for my outstanding contributions
to the cause of apat hy.
LEE , KWANG: Annual Math Contest Award '77;
White Ho nors List.
LEMSKY , CAROLYN: Th es pia ns 2,3,4 ; Pow
Wow 2,3,4; Mu sicals 2,3.4; Illinoi s State Thespian
Officer 4; Choir 3,4: Technical Stage Crews 2,3,4;
Tillie , T he Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the
Moon Marigo lds 4; A Cappella Choir.
LEPIK . ROLAND: Golf 2, Varsity 4 ; Mi xed
Chorus I ; Mitch Miller Festival 1; May Festival 1;
Holiday Festiva l I ; German Club 3,4; Science Seminar 4; Medical Careers Club 4; SRA 4; Senior
Class Cabinet 4; Student Tutor (German) 3,4; National Germ a n Examination 3; Bro nze Key; Silver
Key 4; AP Physic Lab Assistant 3,4; Hospital Volunteer 3,4; Who's Who in American High School
Students; Northweste rn Preparato ry School of
Music 1.2,3,4.
LEVIN, ME LISSA: Proj ect SAGE 1: Childre n' s
T heatre 1.2; Ma y Festival 2; Earl y g rad.
LEVY , SH E LLY: Transfer s tud e nt 2; Project
SAGE Leader 2,3; 1.1. C. stude nt tut or 2,3; Stu-
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LICHTER, EILEEN: Bronze Key; Stage Crew. l
would most li ke to be remembered for being a good
student .
LYMAN , JENNIFER: GAA 1,2 ; Aquasprites 2;
Homecoming Committee 2,3 ; Track Team 2,3;
GPE Leaders Program 2,3 ,4; Porn-Pon 4; White
Honors List 2; Scarlet Honors List 1,2,3,4.
MANDEL , FREDA: Secretary of DECA. " I
wou ld most like to be remembered for being Freda
Weeda. "
MANZARA , BRAD: Number I ; Letter 2,3 ,4. "I
would most like to be remembered for being the
best outside shooter in basketball in '78, and being
best dresser. "
MARON, RITA: Orchesis, 1,2; Secretary 2; Thespians 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 4; Pow Wow 1,2,3;
Costume Director 2,3; Oklahoma 2; F iddler on the
Roof I; Mame 3; Dance Show 1,2; George M. 1;
Oliver 3; Dames at Sea 2; Unsinkable Molly Brown
3; Applause 2; Marigolds 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Scarlet Honor
List; White Honor List; Alice Jn Wonderland 3;
Yearbook 2,3,4; Internationa l Thespian Conference 2,4; Regional Conference 2,3,4; PTSA Fashion Show 2.
MASLOV , MARCY : Girl's Basketball Ma nager
1,2.3 ,4; Girl's Volley ba ll Manager 2,3; Yearbook
Staff 2,3,4; Yearbook Sports Editor, 3,4; GAA 1,2;
Oklahoma Costume crew 3; Bronze Ke y 2; Silver
Key 3; Gold Key 4. " I would most like to be remembered for keeping Mrs. Mulder afloat during
bas ketball season. "
MATCH EN , DONALD PETER: Football 1,2,3,4.
MAUER, LAURIE: Bro nze Key; Silve r Key;
Mixed Chorus; Concert Choir 3 years; Ho liday
Festival 1,2,3,4; Winter Concert 3 years; Spring
Concert 1,2,3,4.
McCOWN , LINDA: Scarlet Honor Roll 1.2,3,4. " I
wou ld most like to be remembered for my two
blac k eyes!"
McLE AN , J AMES R. : Swimming 1,2,3 ,4; Water
Polo 4; West Word Cartoonist 2; Prank Committee
4. " I would most like to be remembered for be ing
the o nl y one able to float drin king a quarter barrel
of "' Lei nenku gel beer."
McWHERTE R, RUTH: Concert Orchestra 1.2;
GAA ; Jntramurals.
MEIER, DIANE MARIE: GPE Leaders' 2,3 ;
GAA 1,2; Guard Club 2,3,4.
MELNICK, MICHAEL: Scarlet Certificate I ;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3; Project SAGE 3; Science Seminar 3,4. " l
would most like to be remembered for being known
as H.J. Melnick. "
MEYER, HOW ARD SCOTT: White Certificate;
Bronze Key; Art Council 1,2; Ecology Club 1,2;
Homecoming Committee 2,3; Japanese Club 1,2,3;
Opus I Staff 1,2,3 ,4; Students for Israel 1,2; Guard
Club 1; S.R.A . Representative I ; "Fiddler on the
Roof ' Crew; " Pow Wow" '74, '75 crew; " Oklahoma" crew; " Dames at Sea" crew.
MILEWSKI , RALPH: Wrestling 2,3; 2nd Place
Conference 2. " I would most like to be remembered for being an average student trying to earn a
decent education."
MlHIOTO, STEPHEN MICHAEL: Hockey. " l
would most like to be remembered for being a good
student and never making trouble."
MITCHELL, ANDY: Porn Pon 3,4; GAA 1,2.
MITCH E LL , BRAD L. : Debate ; Forums. " I
would most like to be remembered for my wonderfu l stories and flamboyant personality; also, for
contin uously driving ever ybody around in my
car. ''
MONTENEGRO , DAVE: Bas ketball I ; G ymnastics 2; Gui tarist. " I would most like to be remembered for freshmen basketball , because I love the
game!"
MORAVCIK. JOE : Fencing I ; Bowling 1,2,3,4;
T ennis and Softball Int ramural s. " I would most
like to be rem e mbered for my ability to make
friends with others. "
MORTON . KAREN: Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4;
T reasurer 3,4; IMEA District Orchestra 3,4; Solo
& Ensemble 1,2,3,4; Pit Orchestra for " Fiddler on
th e Roof," I; "Okla homa" 2; " The Unsin kable
Moll y Brown 3; " Mame" cast 4; " Pow Wow" cast
3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3; Concert Choir 4; Acappella 4; Tour Orchestra 1,3,4; Holiday Festival
1,2,3,4; May Festival 1,2,3,4; Scarlet Certificate;
Bro nze Ke y.
MU ELLER, J ERI : " I would most like to be reme mbered fo r being the gi rl with the most gym
classes ."
MU ELLER , RITA MARY: Bronze Key; Pacesetters l ; GAA l ; Scarlet Certificate. " I woul d most
li ke to be remembered for helping to keep records
for the bo ys' track team."
�NOREN, SCOTT ANDREW: Cross-Count r y
Track 1,2,3,4; Track Team 1,2,3 ,4; Art Council 4.
" ! would most like to be remembered for at hletic,
artistic, and educational achievements. "
NOWAK , NORMAN: Bronze Ke y; Baseball ; Debate I ; Student Coun cil 1,2,3; Medical Careers
Club I ; German Newspaper 3. " I would most li ke
to be remembered for contributing to Niles West
socia ll y and in activ it ies, a nd help ing my
classmates in whatever way they needed."
NUQU I , MAY: Bronze Key 2. "I would most like
to be remembered for my participation and cooperation."
O'HEATH, KAREN ANN: White Certificate I ;
Bronze Ke y 2; Sil ver Key 3; Basketball 1,3,4;
Softball 1,2,3,4; National Ho nor Society 3,4; GPE
Leaders 2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Concert Band 1,2,3,4;
Tour Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; " Pow
Wow" Band 4; Band Board 3,4; Illi nois Solo and
Ensemble Contest 1,2 .4; Orchesis Band 2,3,4 ;
IM EA District Band 4.
OKAZAKI , MIC HA E L: Football I: Swimming
1,2; Indoor Track 1.2.3,4; Outdoor Track 1.2.3.4:
Cross-Country Track 3.4; Captain 4; " " Club
3,4. ··1 would most like to be remembered for having the mo t nickn ames like ''Files," .. Acmo," and
"mas ."
ONE R, ATILLA: Pep Band; Photo Club; Soccer;
Silver Key ; Bronze Key; Ping-Pong Tournament;
Tennis Tournament ; Ma rching Band. " I would
most li ke to be remembered for being "The Intellectual Turk. "
MURGAS. ELIZABETH D.: Choir Letter; Choir
Silver Pin ; Scarlet Certificate; Vivace; C hoir. " I
would most like to be remembered for the time I
spent working at the refreshment stand during the
football games."
MEYERS. MICHAEL: " Pow Wow '77" Technical Director, Stage Manager; T hespians 1,2,3,4;
A.F.S. I ; Photo Clu b I. " I wou ld most like to be
remembered fo r fo ur years in the drama department and being a nice gu y."
NADDER, CLAUDIA: Aq uasprites I; Art Council
3 years.
NAJ AR IAN , STEVEN: Baseball 1,2; Scarlet Certificate.
NAPETSCHU IG , HI LDEGARD: Mixed Concert
Choir; Majorettes; Library Aid; Majorette Letter;
C hoir Letter; E nsemble Contest; Choral Competition, Newspaper ; Nati o nal Honor Society; Concert
C hoir, Vivace. "I wou ld most like to be remembered for having the initial s B.B. and P.P. endowed
upo n me - an ex pe ri e nce to be gratefu l for.
(Thanks Ron!)"
NAWI ESN IAK, PAUL JAMES: Freshmen Number; Letter 2,3,4; Cross-Country I; Indoor T rack
1,2.3; Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 4; Intramurals 1.2,3,4; Mitch Miller Concert 1.2. " I would
most li ke to be remembered for su rviving hall way
traffic for four years."
NELSON, DONALD A.: White Certifi cate I;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Chess
Club I ; West Word 3,4 ; Editor 4; Yearbook Photographer 4; Baseball , Basketball , Fencing Team
Washout 1,2; Basketball Stat istics Whiz 2,3,4. " I
would most like to be remembered for my unparalleled arrogance and general aloofness."
NEWMAN , SCOTT CHARLES: Golf 1,2,3,4; ational Merit Scholars hip Semifin a list ; A. F .S.
Foreign Exchange Student to Chile; 2nd Place Nati o nal Spanish Contest 1976; 1977 NCTE Achi evements in Writing Award Winner; National Honor
Society 3,4; A.F.S. Clu b 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Certificate I ; Nom inated for " Service Above Self ' Award by Skokie Rot ary Clu b;
Yearbook Faculty Editor 4; Yearbook Staff 3,4;
West Word , Critic-at-Large 4; Who's Who Among
C hilean Students 3,4 .. :I wou ld most like to be remembe red fo r my looks."
ORFANOS , E LI : Baseball 1.2.
PANCHISI N. MARK: Varsit y Golf Tea m 3,4.
would most like to be remembered for li ving.
PARISI. CAROL: Pacesett e rs I. Swim Team,
Cheerleading 2, SRA 3. Secretary SRA 3, Sophomore Activity Board , GAA I.2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2;
Bat Girl 2. I wou ld most like to be remembered for
not being forgotten.
PARRILLI. AUGIE: Freshman "A" Soccer.
Baseball 2.3,4.
PAVLIK , SUSA : Girls' G ymnastics Demonstration Team 1,2.3,4; Girl s' Competitive Team
1,2.3.4, (Co-Captain 4); Homecomihg Committee
3; Bronze Key 3; Leaders Program 2,3,4; Cheerleader I; P. E. Rep resentati ve fo r Niles High
Schools; GAA 1.2.
PAYNE. TI MOTHY : Football 1,2. 3,4; Baseball
1,2,3 ,4.
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�PEARLMAN , MARLA: Bronze Key; GAA 1,2;
Pacesetters 2. I would most like to be remembered
for just being me.
PORCARQ , NICK: Band I ; Cros s Country
1,2,3,4; Indoor Track 1,2,3,4; Outdoor Track
1,2,3,4; Varsity Letter 3,4; Indoor Varsity Letter
3,4; Track Captain 1,2; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key
3; "Who's Who in American High School Students. "
I would most like to be remembered for my wonderfu l way with words.
PORTER, BILL: Soccer I ,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4;
N-Club 2,3,4.
membered for starting on the varsity football team
in my senior year. "
REDICK, STEVE R.: Fencing 1,2; J.V. Letter;
German Club 2,3; Silver Key; Bronze Key; National Merit Semi-Finalist ; West Word. " I would
most like to be remembered for my sincere attitude
and desire to further my education ."
REINHARD, KATHY: Music Department 1,2,3,4;
Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Choir gold pin , Choir
silve r pin; Vicace; National Honors Society ,
Bronze Key, Silver Key.
REMUS, DIANA: Pacesetters I ,2; GAA I.
PORTUGAL, GAIL : GAA; DECA - Business
Club . I most like to be remembered for my gold
plantation in Columbia .
PORTUGAL, GARY: Bronze Key; Soccer I ;
Wrestling 1,2. I would most li ke to be remembered
for my great looks and keen personality.
PYSHOS , CONSTANCE : SRA 3; SFAA (Recording Secretary) 3; Reclamation Center 1,2; Sophomore Activities Board 2; Bronze Key 3; Silver Key
4.
RAPPIN, MARC ALAN: Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3; N-Club. " I would most like to be re-
RICCIO, FRANK: Track; Varsity , Sopho more
and Freshman Letters from Notre Dame. I would
most like to be remembered for making it through
one and only one year at Niles West High School.
ROBERTS, LARRY: Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling
I ,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; N-Club 3,4; National Hono rs Society 3,4; Bronze Key. I woul d most like to
be remembered for tolerating my homeroom teacher's famous quote "Good Morning World ."
ROBIN , GARY: Swimming 1,2,3,4; Guard Club
I ,2,3,4, Captain 3,4, Treasurer 4. I would most like
to be remembered for betting on my goals in
swim ming.
ROSKI N , COREY: Gymnastics 1,2; Pow Wo w
3,4 ; Unsinkable Molly Brown 4; Ma me 4; Oli ver 3;
Holiday Festival 3; Orchesis 3,4; Westones 4.
RUPINSKI , CYNTHIA: Pacesetters I ,2,3,4; Porn
Pon 4.
SAUER, ROLAND RUDI: Soccer 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2,3; I ntramural Bowling 1,2,J ,4. I
would most like to be remembered for being able to
go to one of the best, if not the best, high schools .
SCHNEIDER , STEVEN A.: Football 4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. I would most like to be
remembered for clutch hitting a la Pete Rose style.
SCHUEMANN , TERRY: National Honor Society
3,4; Scarlet Certificate I; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key
3; Overtures of Fashion Show I.
SCHULTER, ROBERT: I would most like to be
remembered for having made it, I graduated.
SEGAL, MICHAEL PAUL: White Certificate I;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Ho nor Society President 4; Computer Operator 1,2,3; Tutoring
Committee Cha irma n 4 ; SRA I; Gymnastics
1,2,3,4. I would most like to be remembered for my
part in faithfully representing Niles West , both academically and athletically.
SEROTA, SHARON DEBRA: Intramural Bowling
1,2,3,4; Bowling Team 1,2,3,4; Ca ptain 3; Bas ke tball Team 1,2,3; Softball Team 1,2,3 ; GAA I; Scarlet Certificate.
SEYMOUR, SCOTT: Swimming 1,2,3,4 ; White
Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold
Key 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4;
Illinois State Scholar. I would most like to be remembered for my wit, cha rm , talent , and modest y.
SHAYNE, GARY L.: Band ; Band tours to Detroit,
Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Toronto, a nd this year to
New Orleans; Division# I in State Music Contest.
I would most like to be remembered for being a
die-hard Tampa Buccaneers fan, even when they
win!
SHEINGOLD , RICK: Cast of Phantast; Cast of
Pow-Wow '75; Company of Dance Show '76; Cast
of Oklahoma; Cast of Dames at Sea; Cast of
Craze-y America; Crew of C ruci ble ; Crew of
Applause ; Crew of Alice in Wonderland ; Company
of Steppin' Out ' 77; Cast of The Unsinkable Molly
Brown; Crew of Barefoot in the Park; Crew of
Oliver; Crew of The Effect of Gamma Rays on
Man-in-the-Mo on Marigolds; Crew of Hansel and
Gretel; Crew of Things that Go Bump in the Night ;
Company of Steppin' Out '78; Cast of Feiffer's
People; Cast of Mame; May Music Festival 1,2,3 ,4;
Holiday Festival 1,2,3 ,4; February Concert 3,4;
Soccer Team 1,2,3,4; Westones 1,2,3,4; A Capella
Choir 2,3,4; Orchesis Dance Company I ,2,3,4;
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�SKALLERUP, CURT: Basketball Tea m 1,2,3,4,
all letters; Football 1; Four Times on Scarlet Honors List. I would most like to be remembered for
my last-second s hot against Niles East, Junior year
in basketball .
SLETN , TRACY: Children ' s Theater Cast l ;
Pow-Wow Crew l; Opus I Staff 1,2; Production
Editor of Opus l 4; Pinrail Manager for Three One
Acts 1; Thespian 1,2; Fiddler on the Roof Crew 1;
Pow-Wow Cast 2; Oklahoma Crew 2; Vivace 2,3,4;
Vivace Treasurer 3; Westones 2,3,4; Westones
Vice-Presid e nt 3; Solo a nd Ensemble Contest
2,3,4; West Word Staff 3; West Word Fine Arts
Editor 4; Concert Choir 3; A Capella Choir 3,4;
Choral Board 3,4; TMEA 3,4; NCTE Writing Contest 3; Molly Brown Cast 3; Yearbook Staff 4. I
wou ld most like to be remembered for using the
bestest grammar.
"N" Club 3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; Techies 2,3,4;
Concert Choir 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus I; Westones
Officer 3; Two Varsity Soccer Letters ; All-State
Production , "Jesus Christ Super Star"; Illinois
Music Ed ucators' Association, All-District Choir;
llJinois High School Association, First Place Medal
for A Capella Quintet and Second Place Medal for
Male Soloist; Letter in Choir; Silver Pin in Choir;
Gold Pin in Choir; Honor Thespian; Best Crew
Chairman of ' 76-'77. I would like to be re membered
for having the longest Senior Survey.
SOBCZAK , KATHY L.: Gymnastics De monstratio n Team 2,3; Gymnastics Competiti ve Team 3;
Pacesetters 1,2,3,4.
SILVER, CHERYL: Tenni s Team Varsity 1,2,3,4;
Basketball 1,2; Softball 1,2; Swimming 1,2; Scarlet
Honors Roll 1,2; GAA ; Captain Tennis Conference
Champs; Second Doubles. I would most like to be
remembered for being involved in school activities,
and enjoying my high school years a t Niles West.
SINGER, RI C K W.: Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1;
Letter . I would most like to be remembered for
the outstanding personality I have been given, and
being able to get along with others.
SINICA, NANCY: Swim Team 1,2,3; White Certificate I; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; GAA
Member 1,2.
STOLBERG, SCOTT JOEL: Gymnastics Team l;
Forums 2; Bronze Key 4. I would most like to be
remembered as the guy that was always there.
STRASSMAN , ROBERT : Gymnas tics 1,2,3,4;
Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4; IM EA District Orchestra 3,4; IMEA All-State Orchestra 3,4; Band I;
White Certificate; Canada Tou r 3; New Orlea ns
Tour 4; First Place, IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest 3,4; May Festival 1,2,3,4; Holiday Festival
2,3,4; Oklahoma Orchestra 2; Orchestra Gold and
Silver Keys; Dance Orchestra.
STRAUSS, VICKI ANN : Girls' Swim Team l;
Timers Club 1; Gua rd Club 1,2,3,4; Captain 2,3 ,4;
Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; National Honor Society 3,4; SRA 4; 219 Advisory Committee 4. I would
most li ke to be remembered for always being where
the ·action was.
STRUB , H E NRY B.: White Certificate l ; Bronze
Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Ke y 4; Tennis Team 1,2;
SRA 2,3,4; SRA President 4 ; Student Appeals
Board 2,3; EPAC 3; PTSA Executive Board 3; Science Seminar 3; Debate l; Students For Israel 1,3;
Computer Club 3; SFAA 2,3; West Word Contributor 4; Nationa l Merit Scholar 4; Representative to ACS Test 2; Student Coordinator of Opportunity Plus - Careers Night 3; National Ho nor Society 4; Who's Who in Ameri can High School Students 3,4; Gold Pin in Israel Test 1; Participant
JETS Summer I nstitute 4; Presentor of Athletic
Gym Exemption 3; Representative to District 2 19
Caucus 4. I would most like to be remembered for
"Volunteers" and the SRA flag.
SHROYER, RONDA LOUSTE: Guard Club 1,2,3;
GAA 1,2; GAA Pin; Bronze Key; February Concert 2,3,4; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Accompanist 3,4;
Holiday Festival 2,3,4; May Festival 2,3,4; Vivace
2,4; Westones 3,4; Board 4; A Capella Choir 3,4;
Pow-Wow '76 Cast; Unsinkable Molly Brown
Cast; Barefoot in the Park Crew; Pow-Wow "77
Cast; Mame Cast; Feiffer's People Crew; Thespia ns 4; Solo and Ensemble 3,4. I would most like to
be remembered for making it through four years at
Niles West.
SIERZEGA , JANI CE : Pacesetters I; CrossCounty 1; White Certificate l; Bronze Key 2; Student Activity Board 2; Aquasprites 2,3; GAA 1,2,3;
Fashion Show 1; Costume Crew 1; Leaders 3,4;
Silver Key 4; Art Award 2. I would most like to be
remembered for having my last name pronounced
and spelled differently the most times.
STOLAR, ROBERTS. : Golf 1,2,3,4; Varsit y 3,4;
Various others whic h I do not recall. I would most
like to be remembered for being myself.
SOCASH , DONNA: Cheerleading 1,2; GAA 1;
Track.
SZACHOWICZ, MARY ANNE: Scarlet Certificate; Bronze Key; Silver Key; National Honor Society 3,4; Ecolog y Club 1,2,3 ,4 ; German Club
2 3 4· Vice-President German Club 4; Swim Team
3:4; Aquasprites 3; Japanese Club 1,2; SRA 3,4;
Lifesaving 2; Girls' Glee 2; May Music Festival 2;
SPEAR , LAURA: Student Representative Assembly 2,3,4; Student, Faculty, Administration Assembly 2,3; Students for Israel 1. I would most like
to be remembered for my philosophical comments.
STANKO, RAY: Presidential Award; Football. I
would most like to be remembered for being a great
guy.
STEIN, RONALD: White Certifi cate l; Bronze
Key 3; Gold Key 4; Lab Assistant 2; Debate 1,2;
West Word 3; Features Editor 4; Yearbook 2;
Clubs Editor 1; Editor-in-Chief 4; Apathy Club
1,2,3,4; Nominated for the " Service Above Self
Award " by the Skokie Rotary Club 4; Society of
American Magicians 2,3,4; Springfield Junior
Cham ber of Commerce 4; Not in Drama 1,2,3,4;
National Honor Society Rejectee 3,4. I would most
like to be remembered for instituting new changes
in the yearbook and being so popular since becoming editor.
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�Track lntramurals 2; Foreign Language Club 3;
AFS 3.4; Timers Club 4: Ski Club 4; Tae Kwon-Do
4; Girls' Glee 4; Holida y Music Festival 4; Vineyard '78 Crowd Control. I would most like to be
remembered for sinking while swimming.
TALDONE , JOSEPH : Concert Band 1,2,3 ,4;
Pow-Wow Band 2,3,4; Oklahoma Band 2; Molly
Brown Band 3; Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Band
Tour 2.3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Solo and Ensem ble Contest 1,2,3,4; Varsity Letter Band 2;
Holiday Festival Band 1,2.3,4; May Festival Band
1,2,3.4; Mid-East Conference Band 3; Jazz Band
2,3. I wou ld most like to be remembered for my
work in the Band.
TAO. LEONARD MICHAEL: ational Ho nor
Society 4; Debate 1,2; Tennis 1.2,3,4: Mame 4; The
Unsinkable Moll y Brown 3: Pow-Wow '77 4; National Forensic League Degree of Merit I; National
Forensic League Degree of Honor 2; Golf I; Internatio nal Thespian Society 4; Yearbook Production
4; Opus I Staff 4; Backgammon Club 2,3,4; Student
Representative Assembly 4; Student. Faculty ,
Administration Assembly 4; District 2 19 Caucus 4;
Apat hy Club 1.2.3,4,5,6,7,8,9. 10, 11 , 12. I would
most like to be remembered for "My Nightmare."
TAPPER, RONDA F .: Tennis Team 1,2,3,4; Confe::n:m;e:: Te::nnis; District Tennis; Eighth in State
Champs. I would most like to be remembered for
having the prettiest toes in the school (alias claws).
TERRAZAS, STEVEN: White Certificate I; Scarlet Certificate 1,2; First Place IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest 2; V.F. W. Scholarship Contestant
4; Niles West Representative on Skokie Board of
Health 3,4; M.C.C. Secretary I; Treasurer 2;
Vice-President 3; President 4; Gold State Band Pin
2; Wind Ensemble 2; Concert Band 2; May Music
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Festival 1,2; M. Miller Concert '75; Medical Careers Club 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Float 1,2,3.4;
Freshman Class Representative I ; Health Center
Monitor 1,2.3,4; Children's Theater Special Effects
2; Football I; Gymnastics 2; Fencing 2; Marching
Band 1,2; Guard Club 1,2; Computer Club I ; Art
Council 1,2; Pow-Wow '77 Cast Member; Orchesis
Dance Show 4; Band Letter 2; Morton Grove's Designer Award 2; Niles West's own "Elvis" . . .
M.C.C. Show '77; Physician's Assistant-Swine
F lu Program ' 75 and ' 76; American University law
Program , Summer '77. l would most like to be remembered for being the guy who has to be at 100
different places in the school at the same time!!
THALL. CARYN: Students for Is rae l 1,2.3;
Foreign Language Club 2,3; Student Tutor in the
Arts and Sciences 3,4; SRA 4; National Honor Society 3,4; White Certificate I; Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; Gold Key 4.
TODD, DALE M.: Soccer 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics
1,2,3,4; Bronze Key 3.
TURTON, WENDY: Orchesis 1,2,3; Pow-Wow
1,2.3; White Certificate I; Bronze Key 2; Si lver
Key 3; Chess Club 4; Opus I 4. I would most like to
be reme mbered for bringing the adjective Bogus to
Niles West and Jason Ben-Zeev who created the
noun Bugasity.
TZAKIS, GEORGE JOHN: Two First Places and
Two Second Places in State Music Contests; Tennis Team 1,2,3,4. l wou ld most like to be remembered for my achievements and efforts in music,
ath letics, and academics.
URBAN , FRANK: Soccer I; Choir 3,4. I would
most like to be remembered fo r my speech on male
dominance in Miss Molly Magee's Public Speaking
class.
UTANOFF, STEVEN: Football I: Tennis 2.3,4.
VASS , CYNTHIA: Scarlet Certificate, Bronze
Key , Swim Team Cheerleader 2; GAA I.
VINER, DAV ID: Scarlet Certificate; Bronze Key,
Silver Key ; Wind Ensemble; Football I; SRA 3;
German Newspaper 2; Gold Key 6. I wou ld most
like to be remembered fo r my unequaled ability to
provoke the ire of my teachers and dean.
VlSHNY. DANIEL: Football I; Baseball I: White
Certificate I ; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold
Key 4; National Honors Society 3,4; German
Newspaper 2; German Club, Treasurer 3: Foreign
Language Club, Secretary 3; Stern AZA. I would
most like to be remembered for my wittyness, allround talent, but above all, my modesty .
VO L LMAN , JO ANN: Softball 3,4; Basketball 4.
WALCZAK , KAREN: Gymnastics I and 2 year
awards; gymnastic competitive demonstration. I
would most like to be remembered for my participation on the Girl's Gymnastics teams, and the effort I put forth to help our team to be #I.
WEGENER, ALLEN: Cross Country 1,2; Fencing
I ; Wind Ensemble I; Concert Band 2.
WEIL, BARBARA: Girls Track I; Concert Band
1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Major 4;
Concert Choir 3; Westones 3; Vivace 1,2; Solo En-
�semble Contest 1,2,4; Fiddler Crew I; Oklahoma
Publicity 2; Children's Theater 1,3; Costumes 2;
Director C hildren's T heate r 4; H ugh O'Brien
Yout h Leadership Award 2; AFS Finalist 3;
Bronze Key 2; Si lve r Key 3; Gold Key 4; National
Honors Society 3,4; Galebo Band I; Da nce Show
Band 2.3,4, Concert Band Tour 1,2,3,4; Pow Wow
2,3; Crucible 2. I would most like to be remembered for being a Drum Major for the 1977 Indian
Marching Band.
WEINSTEIN , MARGO: AFS C lub 3, CoPresident 4; AFS Foreign Exchange Student to
Greece , summer '77; Tennis 3,4; Swimming 1,2;
Yearbook 3,4; Leaders 2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Foreign
Language Club 2; White Certificate I; Bronze Key
2; Sil ver Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Honors Soc iety 3,4; Who's Who Among American High
School Students 3,4; Nati onal Merit Letter of
Commendation. I would most like to be remembered for my s low and a rticul ate style of s peech.
WEISER, KEN: Baseball 1.2,3,4; Basketball 1,2. I
wou ld most like to be remembered for maki ng the
all conference baseball team my junior year.
WINPAR , NAOMI : Gi rls Basketball 1,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2; Porn Pon 4; Trac k 1,2,3,4; Illi noi s State
Scholarship. I would most like to be remembered
for my love of Niles West.
ZABICH , D IANE: GAA 1,2; T rack Team 2;
Foreign Language Club 2; GPE Leader 2,3 ,4;
Gymnastics Demon s tratio n a nd Competitive
Teams 3,4; Yearbook 3,4; AFS 4; White certificate
I; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Merit Commendation 4; National Ho nors
Society 3,4. I would most like to be remembe red
for my loud laugh.
ZACHACKI , THOMAS: Swimming I ; Reclamation Center 1,2,3; Guard Clu b 2; Earth Science
Club I.
ZERA , RICK: Football 1,2,3,4; Base ball 1,2,3,4. I
would most like to be remembered for gaining bac k
what I once lost.
Z IMM E R, JOHN : Golf 2,3,4; Football 4; National
Honors Soci ety; Chick Eva ns Scho lars hip ,
N-Club.
ZUCKER, A OREA: Scarlet Certificate, Bronze
Ke y; Si lver Key; Cheerleading I; Swim Cheerleader 2; Porn Pon 3; GAA 1,2; Float 1,2; BBG
Member. I would most like to be remembered for
my dedication to Niles West, and my enthusiastic
pa rticipation in after-school activities.
ZUNAMON, J UDITH: White Certificate I;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; ational
Honors Society 3,4; Pow Wow 2,3,4, Music Director 4; Fiddler On The Roof I ; Oklahoma 2; Mame
4 ; Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Sec re tary 3 , VicePresident 4; Wind Ensemble I; Marchi ng Band
1,2.3,4; T our Band 1,2,3,4; Concert Orchestra
1,2,3,4; IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest 1,2,4;
Accompa nis t to Concert Choir, Westones, and
String Orchestra 3,4; Accompanist to Vi vace 2,3 ,4,
Secretary 3, President 4; German Club 1,2,3.4,
Secretary I, Vice-President 2.
BEN-ZEEV, JASON: White Certificate I; Bronze
Key 2; Silver Key 3 ; Gold Key 4; National
Pumpkin Society 3,4; National Merit Letter of
Commendation 4, Who's Who Among American
High School Students 4; SRA 2,3; Administrative
Service Advisory Committee 3; Project SAGE
Leader 3; Hebrew Tutor 4; Stagecrew for Pow
Wow '76, Unsinkable Molly Brown ; Cast in Pow
Wow '77, Mame; National Thespian Society 4;
Spectrum Staff 3,4; Section Editor Clubs 4; Science Seminar 3,4; NSF Research Project at the
University of Iowa. I would most like to be remembered for the versatility and quick-wittedness
of being able to tell a bad joke at any moment.
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�Index
Abelkis, Kai Kestutis 56
Abrahams, Brian Howard 68
Abrahamson, Kent D. 20
Abrams, Andra Beth
Abrams, Bari Sue 79
Abrams. Jay R. 20
Abrams , Keith Robert 79
Abrams, Milton
Abrams , Mitchell A.
Abuja, Dawn Alice 79
Adinamis, Diane Mary
Adkisson, David Allen
Adkisson , Steven Charlie 79
Adria nopoli . Laura A. 20
Ahrendt, Curt
Ahrendt, Thomas Wesley
Alexander, Donna
All ison , William
Alpern, Bruce Joseph 56
Alpern, David Marshall 79
Alt, William 68
Alte nburg, Jacquely n M. 56
Amarantos, Faith 56
Amari , Cheryl Marie 20
Ami , Stuart Scott 79
Andersen , Ho ll y Fern 56
Anderse n , Scott
Anderson, Donna Re ne 56
Anderson, Jody Marie
Anderson, Lisa Marie 20
Anderson , Wallace Mitch
Angus, David Lawrence 56
Angus. William John
Antkowiak , Gregory
Anton , Angie 79
Arcangeletti , Michael
Are ndt. Ellen F. 20
Arendt , Ric hard G .
Are nson , Mic hael S. 20
Arkin , Melissa Jo y 56
Arkules, Stacie Jo 56
Armonis, Anastasia 79
Arndt , Susan Marie 21
Arneson, Susan Ma rie
Aronson, Lawrence E. 68
Ash. Barry Alan 19
Ashe r , Ron Dennis 68
Athans, Ton y S.
Atsaves, Barbra 68
Atsaves, Christ 2 1
Atsaves , Maria 68
Atsaves , Toni M. 2 1
Aufmann , Beth Ann
Aufmann. Gary William 79
Austin , Kimberl y Sue 79
Austin , Natalie Mary 79
Axley, Joanne Marie 56
Bachman , Robin Da nielle 68
Bachrach. Lisa Florine 79
Badner, Gail Beth 2 1
Baer. David J .
Baffa , Cynthia Ann 56
Bahcall , Amy Jo 2 1
Bailey, Ke lly Ann 79
Bailey, Melinda L y nn 68
Bailey, Richard R. 68
Bait y, J ulie L ynn
Balin , Dave 2 1
Balmes, Nancy Ann 79
Balter, Alan Jeffrey 56
Baltes, Vickie Lisa
Banathy. Andrew C. 79
Baran sky , Katherine
Barasch , Jay Eliot
Bargamian , Brett E. 79
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Barkoczy, Zoltan Paul
Baron , J a mes David 79
Barov , Edward M. 2 1
Barov, Laura Susan 68
Barrington , Joanne L ynn 68
Barron , Lori
Bartholomew, Amelia 56
Bartik , Sharon Ann 21
Barton, Joan E. 21
Bartsch , John W. 21
Batchen Joan T herese 79
Baue r , Charles Lorenz
Bauer , James Thomas 21
Bauer , Ka th leen Mary 68
Ba uer, Lisa Margaret
Baumgart, Bruce A. 21
Baxter, Mary
Becker, Deborah Jo 68
Becker, John
Becker, Jud ith Louise 79
Becker, Miriam Ann 56
Beckerman , Terri L ynne
Bedony, Gary Michael 56
Bedon y, Richard James 68
Beltran, Epifania M. 79
Beltran , J errylene M. 56
Ben-Zeev, Jason 22
Benbow, John A. 2 1
Bender, Ellen Joy 21
Bender. Eyvonne
Benjamin , Marilou Faith 68
Benjoya, Ross Alan 22
Berg , Jam ie Carol 56
Berge, Leif 68
Berge r , S indee Rae 68
Berglund , Bridget A. 22
Be rglund , Michelle 56
Be rgstrom, Edward J . 22
Bergstrom , Joan Cynthia 56
Bergstrom , Norma Kay
Berk , Lauren 22
Berk ley, A vi 56
Be rkowitz, Sandra J. 22
Berkson , Bonnie Lois 22
Berkson , Lyle Tod 56
Berma n , Glenn Howard 22
Berman , Jod i Dee 56
Bernardini , Penny J. 4 , 22
Berndt , Ronald
Bernhei m , Deborah Ann 68
Berns, Michael H.
Bernstein , Am y Jo 56
Bernstein , Arnold L . 22
Bernstein , Charles 68
Bernstein , Dale L. 22
Bernstein , Dan iel Ben 68
Bernstein , Lee Miriam
Berzoc k , Joanne
Best. Michael Joh n 68
Besterman, Mitch Jay
Bianchi , Craig Alan 22
Biede re r , Linda Johann
Bielski, Da ni el John 56
Bielski , Steven 22
Binder, Larry Mark 22
Binder, Stephe n Robert 79
Bizar , Ji ll Sherri 22
Bjorklund , Chery l Louis 68
Bjorklund , Scott Leroy
Blackma n , Daniel Aaron 56
Blackma n , Tammie L . 79
Blaisdell , Theodore W.
Bla nd, H oll y Beth 79
Blanke nship, Sandra
Blatt , Joseph W . 22
Blecha, Kenne th Richard 68
Block, Jeannie Michele 56
Block , Marcia L ynn 56
Block, Norbert Alan
Bloom , Robert David 23
Blum, Barry K. 56
Blum, Merle Susan
Blument hal, Mark 68
Blu me nt ha l, Michae l
Boberg, Ja net
Bochek , Kathleen 68
Boden , Scott H . 68
Bodi , John Jeffrey
Boepple , Jack Eugene
Boepple, Jill L. 56
Bolnick, Mitche ll G.
Bonkoske, Jo hn Cha rles 56
Bordenet , Michael 23
Bordenet, William J . 56
Bordes, Laur;e Marie 23
Borenstein, Robin K .
Borgardt, Jeffrey A. 23
Borin , Eric B. 68
Boro, Joan Marie 79
Boshes, Ian David
Bothfeld , Catherine 23
Bothfeld , Margaret E. 56
Bothfeld. Pa tricia Anne 68
Bouroudjia n , Hripsema
Boyko, Kathe rine 79
Boyko, Max Vale ntine
Boyko , Michael T.
Bradley , David James 23
Brai ni n , Risa 23
Braje , Barbara Alice 68
Braje , Robert Edward 56
Brandwein , Ronald Allen
Brasch , Joel Gorde n 23
Brasch , Judith Gail 56
Braver, All yne Joy 79
Braver, Ronald Harvey
Bravo, Anto nio 79
Bregenzer. Ra y
Brennan , Jean Marie
Brennan , Kathleen M. 68
Brenner, Barry G . 23
Brenner, Bria n
Brenner, Lynne Anne
Brenner, Rachel Ann 68
Brilando , Guy Joseph 56
Brilando, Lia Jean 23
Brisco, Mic hael Alan
Brode, Scott
Brody, Andrea 23
Brody , Brad Jay 23
Brody, Haim Micheal
Brotman , Jeffre y Neal 79
Brown , James 68
Brown, J effrey W. 56
Brown , Patricia Ann 56
Brown , Steve Joseph
Brown , Su san L yn n 23
Bruchert , Gwe n 79
Brugliera , Laurel J ea n
Brunner, Evelyn June
Brynjolfsso n , N ina S. 23
Buchino, Mi chael Steven 68
Budzynski , John Andrew
Buffo, Judith Ann 79
Buffo , Nancy Diane 56
Bugai , Ronald Steve
Bugarin , Suzanne C. 23
Buns, Barbara An11 23
Burge r , Angela Clai re 56
Burger, Donald M.
�Burger, Patricia Ann 56
Burns, Ellen Loraine 79
Burns, Marilyn Renee 24
Burns, Norman D.
Butzow, William G. 23
Bychowski , K:athleen Ann 79
Bychowski , Steven John
Byk, Ben nett Marc
Cal bow , Rita J .
Caldero n, Alba
Calderon, Fabio Joe
C<j.lderon, Mario
Cal iva , James 24
Cameron, Jay Edwin 24
Camm arata, Jean M. 24
Cammarata, John Motta 68
Caplan, Judith Fa ith 79
Caplan, Pame la Faye 68
Caravello , Sandra Lee
Carlsen , L ynn Marie 68
Carl son , Ch ri stian G . 57
Carlso n , Eric William 79
Carl son , Julie An n 24
Carl son, Sandra Loui se 57
Carl son , Thomas Arnold 79
Carozza, Ange la 68
Carver, Thomas J. 79
Cashman, Neil P.
Casper, Robert Alan 79
Castane da, Sandra
Castillo , Esther Maria
Catrone, Joe 24
Catrone, Robert John 79
Cederholm , Dawn Desiree 68
Cha ha l, Sharon Kaur 57
Cha ms , J oyce Gail 57
C ha ng, Pa ul 68
Chao, Mark 68
Cha pman , Robert Cory 57
Chasin, F e rn 57
Che lbe rg, Michae l Wayne 57
C hen E la ine Hwa- Ming 79
Che n , Pamela Ki-Mai 79
Chester, Ke ll y Ann 57
Cheung, J ean Sui 24
Chiappetta, Paul Joe 24
Chia ppetta , Susan E. 68
Chikaraishi , Nancy 24
C himberoff, Mic hael
C hin , Elizabeth Ling 25
C hin, Phillip Paul 6~
Chinn , Kare n Celeste 25
Chiprin , Melissa Beth 57
Chiu , Francis Su ng-Che w
Cho , Hae C hu ng 57
Cho lewa, Edward Stanley 57
Chorpash , Mi chael Ala n 68
Christensen , David 68
Christe nsen , Mark Alan
Cic hy, Craig H.
Cin , Be nnett David 79
Citterman , Dav id M.
Clark, Willia m 57
Clarke , Hugh David 68
Clarke , Pete r Martin
C l;u:ke, Robert Ray
Clarken s, William M. 69
Claus , Helene 25
Clesi, Sa muel J oseph
Cocking, Tammera Kay 79
Cocozza, C hristin e Re ne
Coha n , Gina L y nn 79
Coha n , Gregg Ro me 79
C oha n , Howa rd G . 57
Cohen , David Jay 80
Cohen, David Lee
Cohe n , Elisa D. 25
Cohen , Ge rald Allen 25
Cohen , Julie H eat he r 69
Cohen, Lori
Cohe n , Marc Scott
Cohen , Mark Steven 25
Cohen, Ma rla Lee 25
Cohen, Michael A.
Cohen , Mic hael Eric 25
Cohen , Michael Jay 69
Cohen, Monica Lynn 57
Cohen , Shirl ey L ynn 25
Cola nder, John Eric
Colen, David Michael 25
Colen , Steven De nnis
Coletto, Anthony G. 25
Colky , Da wn B. 25
Colletta, Salvatore, Jr. 80
Coloia n , Li sa Armena 69
Condon , Kevin Robert
Conne r, Mi c hael J .
Conrad, Bonnie L.
Conrad , E lizabeth Ann
Conrad , Robert E.
Considine, Susie M. 25
Conti , C hristina Marie 69
Coope r, Adam Cha rl es 69
Cooper, Sha ron Rose 69
Coplan , Carol Jill 57
Coplan , Linda B. 25
Costis , Jim A. 57
Costis, Jo hn A.
Coteu s, Jero me 26
Coursey, Je rry Patrick 57
Coursey, John Danie l 26
Coward , Mi c hael Lee 26
Cowa rd , Stephe n Marlowe 57
Cozzo , Donna 26
Cox , Deborah Jo 69
Cralli , Josep h Lee
Crecelius, Ant o nio, Jr.
Cress, Alice Elaine 26
Cress, Angela Gail 57
Cross, S teve n Bruce
Cruz, J e nnifer 57
Cs ukor , Rita Ann
C uff, Morgan N. 69
C uff, Rac he l Colley
C ullotta, Cy nthia A . 26
C ulp, Jill Marie
Cvija novic, David
C vijan ovic , Vince
D' Amore, Karen Lee Ann 69
D' Amore, Pam An n 26
Daehler, Robert William 80
Dahlma n , Richard J a mes 57
Dahm , Kathl ee n M. 57
Da niel, Lisa 26
Dargas, Cathe rin e L. 80
Darville, Brad ley H.
Darville, C hristine M. 57
Dassinger, Lori 26
Daus, Je ffrey Alan 26
Dau s, Stephe n Paul 80
Dav idson , Ph yllis
Davis , Debra Joy 80
Davis , Julie R . 80
Davis, Michele
De F ilippis, Rache le 57
De Groot, Marianne M . 80
De Se nt , We nd ee Mae 57
Dean , Ma rtin
Dean , Michael K.
Dedo, Patric ia Marie 26
Dedo, The rese Marie
Deer, Steven Aaron 57
Defrancesco, Dia ne
Deger, La ura Jea n 69
Delano, Steven Joseph 57
De leo, Michael J oseph 80
Deleonardis . Bob A. 27
Delfino, Renatta 27
Dempsey, Carolan n L.
Denenberg , Marc
Der Mato ian, Vincent 57
Derichs, Ju lienne B.
Desnet , Nancy Ann 80
Deters , Thomas C. 27
Dethloff, Raymond Pa ul 69
Dibasilio, James R. 27
Diederich, Laura J. 27
Diesing, Karen Marie 57
Diga nc i, Todd T.
Dina, Lisa Renee 80
Ditardi, G ina 69
Dittrich , J ohn Pete r
Dluze n , Edward S.
Dluzen , Gerald ine
Dm ytro , Gene Wa lter 27
Doderer, Walter Dean
Dolce, Robe rt Edward
Do lin , Bruce Steven 27
Dolin, Jordan
Dolinko, Alan R. 80
Dominic, Ca role Ann 2 1
Domi nic, J oan n J. 27
Dominic , S usan Maria 57
Don, Robert 69
Donenberg, Fran l. 80
Dong, Gary 80
Dong, Kenneth Samuel
Dong, Pat ricia 69
Dong, Susan 27
Doppe lt, Cynt hia 57
Doppelt , Pame la Ann 80
Doppelt, Paul Sanford 69
Dorfman, La u ra 69
Dorfman, N ina Lynn 69
Dosse, Linda 57
Dosse, Susan 27
Dowd, Kenneth Curti s
Drayer , Michael
Drayer , Robin
Drazner , Cindy Susa n 57
Drazner, Ri ck 28
Draz ne r , Stacey Sue 28
Drexler, Cat herine 70
Drexle r , C hristopher J . 57
Drexle r, Geri Lynn
Drexler, Ro na ld Gerard 70
Dubas , C harles Gerard 80
Duda, C hristopher John 57
Duda, Denise
Duebner, Da nielle L oui s
Duese, Richard A.
Dugo, Dominick
Dulay, Raul C .
Dullec k, Pa t Bryan
Durso, Debra A . 80
Dworak , Ba rbara 70
Ebeling , Be rna rd We rne r 57
Ebeling. Ju tta 28
Eberha rdt , Rita T. 28
Eck , Nancy Ellen 80
Eck, Thomas J eff
Ec kard t, Christy Ann
Eckardt , T ho mas
Eckes, Ra ndall 57
Edelste in , Arth ur 57
Ede lstein , J effrey
Edelstein , Mark Stephen 80
Edington , David W. 28
Edm ond s, Linda J .
Edward s, De nise Marie 58
Ed ward s , Steve n Michael
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�Edwardson, Suzanne
Egebrecht , Stewart
Ehas , Michael Allen 28
Eichner, Carolyn Jeanne
Eichner, Susan 58
Eischen , Ri chard Donald 58
Eische n, Timothy R. 28
Eisenberg, Ellen Esther 80
Eisenstein, Eli M. 53
Eise nstein , Margaret 70
Eissman. Linda Phyliss
Elbin , Susan Dori 28
Ellin , Phyllis Minerva 80
Elliott , Ja mes Anthony 70
Ellyne , Darcie Kay 80
Elrod , Audrey M. 28
Entratter, Felice 28
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Wolf, Georgia Kay
Wolfe, Andrea Merle 78
Wolfe, Michael Lee
Wolff, Audrey Lynn
Wolms , Alfred Fredrick
Wolter, Jamie Ann 78
Wolters , Ann M.
Woodier, Linda Anne 67
Wotman, Larry Nathan
Wozniak, Carolyn
Wright, Patrick C.
Wrzala, James E., Jr. 67
Wu, Victor H .W. 67
Wurl , Denise Ann
Wurzbacher, Keith R. 52
Wydra, Michael John 67
Yale, Robert
Yang, Heeyong
Yannakis, H elen
Yannakis, Katherine
Yates, Patricia Ann 52
Yaybulak , Kubra Saadet
Yellen, Michael Craig 67
Young, Janet 67
Young, Karen Amy 67
Young, Robin Gaile 78
Zabich , Diane Carol 52
Zachacki , Thomas J. 52
Zajac, Katherine M.
Zaslavsky, Dennis Mark 78
Zawiski, Jim Mat
Zawiski , Lauren Therese 67
Zbilski , Jim C.
Zeid, Pamela
Zeinfeld, Ileen Gail
Zeitler, Patricia Ann 67
Zelickman, Lori Renee 67
Zeller, Daniel John 67
Zeller, William C. 53
Zellers, Brenda Lee 67
Zera, Richard 53
Zercher, Ingrid Carolyn
Zicarelli, Carmela A. 67
Ziegelski , Debra Ann 78
Zimmer, John Joseph 53
Zimmer, Maureen Abby 53
Zimmerman, Haralyn H. 53
Zissman , Marc Alan 67
Zivilik, Mark Joel
Zoros, Donna Lee 78
Zucker, Andrea Marla 53
Zucker, Jamie Dawn 67
Zucker, Mark Steven
Zunamon, Judith M. 53
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Mary Terzakis '77
Andrea Sax '79
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no longer with us , life still goes on and we
must make the best of it; they would have
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Text
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Title
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Spectrum '78; Volume XVII
Alternative Title
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Niles West High School Yearbook, 1978
Spectrum
Spectrum 78
Creator
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Niles West High School (Skokie, Ill.)
Contributor
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Stein, Ronald (Editor in chief)
Description
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Notes on condition of original document: No autographs.
Scanning information: Grayscale scan PDF; [Information not available]; 7/30/2007
Date
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1978
Temporal Coverage
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1977-1978
1970s (1970-1979)
Medium
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school yearbooks
Extent
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327 pages
Subject
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Niles West High School (Skokie, Ill.) -- Periodicals.
Identifier
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NTHSWest_1978
Source
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Skokie Public Library, Skokie, IL
Spatial Coverage
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Skokie -- Illinois -- United States
Language
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eng
Format
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PDF
Rights
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No Copyright - United States URI: <a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/">http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/</a>
1970s (1970-1979)
1977
1977-1978 school year
1978
high schools
Niles Township high schools
niles west
Public School District 219
Spectrum
yearbooks