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THE SENIOR CIASS OF NILES WEST PRESENTS .. .

Editor-in-&lt;:hid- Joannt· '.'\t·U.k\'
,\cademir- :\lonica (;Jirkman
Administration and Farult\' - Sut Boime

Clubs and Organizatiom- J a nice &lt;:raham
Spt·cial h-ents - .\drian Ko,·alsb-. Jackie
Lehr
Senior: Janice KermanLinda Lawrence,
Susan Lerner
t ·nderdassmen - Sue Boimt'
Athletics- Stan Eisenhammer
Index-Leah Shiner
Art- Candi Baim

Business :\tanager- Diane Rosga
Sponsors-:\lr. Richard :\!anger, :\liss Rita
Stewart

VOLUME V

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Administration &amp; Faculty . .. ... . . .. . .
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Underclassmen . . .
Athletics ....
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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LOOK FORWARD! GROW, MEET NEW PEOPLE, THINK, DISCUSS, CHANGE. LIVE,
ENJOY, TRY, LEARN. BUT EVERY NOW
AND THEN, LOOK ABOUT! KNOW THAT
YOU ARE GROWING AND CHANGING. SEE
HOW CLEAR, HOW VIVID THINGS CAN
BE. LOOK ABOUT!

���ENGLISH
:\Iaximum cooperation and intensive teaching helped
to g ive all iles West freshmen similar training and background in English skills. Seniors had the opportunity
for greater variety in the new team teaching units. In
this program, teachers exchanged classes, a nd as a result, were allowed to concentra te on particular areas .
Students were exposed to different personalities, teach ing
techniques, a nd a variety of insights.
M. Rubin and A. Steinberg analyze their compositions before submitting them.

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uses the latest reading machine designed to increase her reading speed.

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�Supplementary Readings Stimulate Group Discussions

lvl. Monitz and T. Cartwright study various relationships in political science.

SOCIAL STUDIES
The social studies classes at Niles \Vest are not just a presentation of collected
facts, but a penetrating look into the complex higtory of man and civ ilization.
Spirited and lively class discussions give the student the opportunity to express
opinions and draw conclusions. They are constantly urged to evaluate and
reevaluate that which ·they have studied. Paperback books have been made
available to them so that they might further increase their knowledge in this
area of study.
D. Johnson discusses the United States' role
in the Spanish American \Var.

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Class discussion is geared toward expressi ng individual opinion.

�Revised Curriculum Fulfills ·Individual Needs

S. Chomsky adjusts an angle using a slid ing triangle.

MATHEMATICS
The queen of the sciences offers the students of Niles
West the importance of precision and reasoning. Niles
West was the first school of the three high schools to
conduct classes in analytic geometry and calculus. This
was done on an experiemental basis for students who had
done well in advanced algebra and trigonometry classes.
The mathematics programs have been revised in an ever
con~tant dTurt tu present the students with challeng ing and
reliable programs.

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K. Luscombe and J. Kantor set up geometric proofs for discussion.

�SCIENCE
Future Scientists Publish "Atoms," Probe Into U nkown
The Science Department at N iles \Vest hopes to arouse curious ity, interest, and
encourage logical thinking in its students. T hrough the use of the laboratory facilities ,
studen ts rediscover facts and learn how to apply them. As scientific progress moves
so rapidly, it is a challenge to keep abreast of current discoveries. This year, students exchan ged and found ideas in "Atoms," a West students' science publication.
The Science and Industrial Arts Departments also combined to design and make "gocarts". The former made the engines, while the latter constructed the frames.

L. Messer a nd E. Ekstein

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compounds to discover the presence of chemical cha nges.

�The morphology of plants is observed by D. Perz and

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R. Kaplan and D. Fried are massing chemicals for CBA chemistry

�P. Tucker takes a siesta.

LANGUAGE
Whether it is Cervantes, Camus, Cicero or Goethe,
the students of Niles West have the opportunity for extensive study in the area of foreign languages. All foreign
languages are on a four year basis and have their roots
in a carefully developed program. The program not only
offers the 'student the opportunity to learn to speak the
language but also to study other cultures. The students
have access to a language laboratory, foreign films, film
strips and recorded tapes as well as various foreign language clubs.

R. Salon portrays a Frenchman.

Students imitate French prononnciation.

�Varied Facilities Further Comprehension

L. Jacobs - the conquering Roma n.

D. ll a lteman listens to the recording of her Spanish compositio n.

L. Chaplik
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�New Facilities, Greater Opportunities Offer Valuable Experience

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M . Abrahamson welds wire mesh with latest apparatus.
B. Smith and C. Honnet rehearse a scene from Tenth Man during Actor's Workshop.

�FINE ARTS
The Fine Arts program at Niles West does not
create just artists and technicians. The product is
not as important as the preparation. Instead , it
fosters creativity, sensitivity, and greater awareness. This year, due to new equipment, a rt students
were able to create larger and sturdier works in
welded steel.
The music department enriched the lives of the
entire school community with magnificent concerts
and participation in school activities . Stage band,
along with · female vocalists, worked on new and entertaining arrangements . A constant effort was put
forth to bring about talented expression of a ll students involv ed in musical pursuits'.

The band rehearses the overture for the talent show.

M. Stremke blends color s for an abstract design.

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�New Programs Present Challenge

INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Drawing boards, pistons , electron ics, wood
working, or any other major aspect of industrial
arts education provides a vast array of challenging
courses for the student of Niles \Vest. A new course
in combined general science and industrial arts
was begun this year. Studies included construction
and research in short wave radio sets, Minovac
computers, and other apparatus . New and better
programs have kept pace to. give students every
possible opportunity to prepare for the intricate
workings and demands of our mechanical age.

It. Carlson and I.. Wilson lift the engine from a ' 57 Chevy.

T . Krok works on jointer doing cdgework.

M. Shuster forms a bowl with the Band saw.

�Stress on Advertising, Bookkeeping Prepares Students For Prospective Careers

J. Lo undy

makes stencil drawings on th e mimeoscope.

BUSINESS EDUCATION
A busy typin g class, stenography class , a nd sales advertising class sparked the N iles West students to ma ke
rapid progress in this a r ea of study. Instruction was rev ised to coincide with the la test level in a uto ma tion. All
co urses a re geared towa rd giv ing the students a good
prepa ra tio n for future careers in a ra pidly cha ng ing world .

K . Quist type s fro m a dictaphonc.

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�PHYSICAL
EDUCATION

S. Cooper uses ball gymnastics to develop agility.

�Emphasis on Fundamental Goals
Students are learning reasons for taking physical educatio n classes. Physical a bility is coord inated with mental
ability; both will grow when they a re given the opportunity to do so. A co urse such as physiology of exercise
emphasizes the benefits derived from activity of vario us
body systems. Juniors, for the fi rst time this year , were
ex posed to this course and fo und it most beneficial because
they had a background in biology. Slimnastics, a new
innovation, was introduced as a collection of individua l
activ ities which helped each gir l to assess her ow n p hysical
status and pla n exercises accordi ngly.

J. Puerkel

DRIVER EDUCATION
A complete new series of wide screen film s has been
employed in the Driver Education Depar tment to help
ma ke instruction easier a nd more enjoyable. E ngaged in
spo nsoring a T ra ffic Safety Council, the department presently supervises the pa rking lot. !he ultimate goal o f
the Council is to get young peo ple interested in the genera l
safety fo r a ll.

W. Leavitt

Safety Council Promotes Driving Precautions

�Girls Design, Sew Clown Outfits For School Talent Show

SINGER

M. Brodin

HOME ARTS
Enrichment through the development of the personality, appearance, and the relationships with the home and
society was featured in the Home Economics Department.
Involved in a most worthwhile experience and venture,
those who studied clothing designed decorative costumes
for the standing company in the school talent show.

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B. Smith samples the chocolate icing for her cake.

K. Lundie, L. Semmerling

�CLASSical CLOSEUPS

.. . that Aborigines eat eggs for breakfast.

I never realized that they wou ld d iscuss .

l thought Family Living would be a bore

-G . Bell
Look, mom , I 'm studying!

-J. Goldman

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�Oh, no, Mr. McGee you can't bring your band in there!
- G. Zera
I' ve got to get in !

So what
do we do
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Let's see now, one and one are .

-B. Ashlevitz

�Gasp!

- B. Shandling

A tisket, a tasket, come on boys, a basket!
-]. Gordon

Put it in, put it in, put it in that basket rim.

I work with my two hands, my teeth, and a comb.

-D. Warner

'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the night, not a creature was stirring, not even a monitor.

���J\lr. Ernest Liden, Jr.

Mrs. Herman Bloch
Secretary

Mr. Kenneth Littrell

BOARD OF EDUCATION
Instrumental in making the Niles Township High
Schools successful in all facets is the Board of Education.
The seven members, elected by the citizens of the township,
meet once a week to discuss and act upon various issues
essential to the management of the schools. Approving
textbooks, formulating the budget and hiring personnel,
the Board of Education gives unselfishly of its time to
see that the Niles Township High Schools receive every
possible benefit. A new innovation this year is the Coordinating Committee for Program Development. The
CCPD is made up of members of the Board and faculty
members from all three schools. The committee strives
to bring various problems to light and then resolve them.

Mr. John M. Mau
President

Mr. Raymond L. 05born
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Dr. Francis J. Saunders

Mr. Milton Falkoff

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OF
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t\'lr. Paul ll o ughton
\clminis trativc Serv ices
Assistant :&gt;uperintenclent of 1

Dr. Clyde Parker
Superin tend ent

Dr. J o hn Harris
Assistant S uperintendent of Curriculum a nd Instruction

As the a dministrative head o f Niles West, iles East,
and N iles orth , Dr. Clyde Parker has a major ro le in
the formu la tion of both educational a nd financial policies
essential to the smootb functionin g of the schools. Dr.
Pa rker has been superintendent of the N iles Township
H igh Schools for seven years. He has also served the
communities of Washington, Indiana; Moline, Illinois;
and Cedar Rapids , Iowa in this capacity.
Appointed by the Board of Education to assist Dr.
Parker are Dr. Jo hn Harris a nd Mr. Paul Houghton.

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�CENTRAL

Or. Arthur Ryden
Staff Director Guidance and Testing Services
Or. Ted Cobun
Director of Audio Visual Education

The many tasks of a large school system must
be directed from various offices by competent admini strators. The members of the Central Admi!1istrative offices are vital in the task of helping this
school system function efficiently. The offices of
Special Services and Educational Services work
closely with all other offices to see that only the best
programs and policies prevail for the Niles Township Community High Schools.

Mr. John Anderson
Superintendent of Building and Grounds
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ADMINISTRATION

,\ I r. Orland l{u y lc
Director of Adu lt Ed ucation and S umm er School
Mr. James ll cinigcr
Directo r of Physica l Welfare

Dr. Ted Hug hes
Director of Business Affairs

Mr. Tony Adams, Assistant Director of Business Affairs; Mr.James Kelly, Chief Accountant.

�Dr. Nicho las T. Mannas
Principal

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In addition to Dr. Nicholas T. Mannos assuming responsibility
for the en tire operation of school management, he serves as Niles
West's inspiration in school spirit, communication, and progress.
As Niles West's principal for five years, Dr. Mannos has shown
genuine concern for the welfare of both students and faculty. He
meets regula rly with members of the faculty , Student Council, each
of the four Cabinets, and other organizations to discuss various
issues with an open mind. "Above all, let's keep our channel of
communication always clear. The most important interaction is
human interaction- of student a nd staff"

�Freshmen Principal
Guidance Coordinator

Never is there a dull moment for the West Division administrators. They are constantly working
to improve a nd better N iles West in a ll aspects.
Not only a re they responsible for each student in a
particular class level, but their duties ra nge from the
supervisio n of the a thletic a nd intra mura l programs
to the scheduling of assemblies a nd the iss ua nce of
textbooks and lockers.

Mr. Cha rles Mattka
Senior Pri nci pa l
Director of Student Activit ies

ArTINTION YOUTH•

ASSISTANT
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Mr. Jon Kinghorn
Junio r Principal

Mr. Anton Schubert
Sophomore Principal
Director of Student Accolmtlng

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�ART

Thomas I.. ll lackburn
Department ll ead
B.F.A., ;\!./\.
Bradley U niversily
Art Cou ncil
Ra111ona V. ll ytry

B.S., 711.S.
Vitcrbo College
J\.l on tana State U ni versity
Ron a ld D. Jso111

Mr. Isom shows his in herent talents.

11.S., 1 S.
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Illinois State Un iversity
Art Council

BUSINESS EDUCATION

Frank B. Fitzpatrick
Department Head
B.S.,M.S.
Roosevelt University
University of Wisconsin

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Annabel llegley

Kenneth Drum

B.S.

ll.S.

East Tcnnesee State University

Carthage College

Future T eachers

Student Unio n Board

Judy E. Morrison
B.S.
University of Illinois
National Honor Society

J oanne M. O'Neill
B.B.A.
University of Wisconsin

Robert E. Feick
B.S.,i\!A
U n iversity of Pittsburgh
U ni versity of Con necticu t

Darrell R. Smith
B.S.
Southern Illinois University

Ewald Crosshucsch
ll .A., ,\l.S.
State College of Iowa
Northern lllinoi s University
Student Unio n Board

Dorothy H . \Vise

B.S.
Eastern Illin ois University

�DRIVER EDUCATION

Miss O'Neill th inks before she begins instruction.
Dennis 11. Fickes
B.S., .\LS.
Eastern Illinois Un iversity
Assistant Sophomore Foot ball
Sophomore Wrestlin g

James 1 Kettleborough
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Department I lead
B.S., 1l.S.
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Illinois State University
Uni versity of Illinois
No11hern Ill inois University
Safety Co uncil

George E. Earl
B.S., }.J.S.
Southern Illinois University
Frosh Outdoor Track Coach
Soph Basketball Coach
Frosh "A" Football Coach

George J. Galla
B.S.
University of Illinois
Assistant Bascball Coach
Trainer
John A. Harmon
A.B.,M.S.
McKend ree College
University of Illi nois

Katherin e :\I. Kennedy
B.A., i\l.S.
Department 11 ead
University of\Visconsin
Richard R. Antes
B.S., i\I.S.
Beloit College
Universi ty of\Visconsi n
Lucille N. Barnes
A.B., M.S.
l\11. Holyoke College
University of lllinois
Edmund C. Berek
B.A., i\I. A.
Del'aul University
Carole L. Berg
B.A.
St. Olaf
Atoms (Science Newspaper ) Assistant

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Richard E. Biek&gt;cki
II.A., M:A.
St. Ma ry of th e Lake
DePaul University
Assista nt Debate Coach

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�Valerie D. Boyd
II.A.
1.akc Forest College
Forensics
Pow \Vow Assistant

Frank CalJ.arctta
B.A.
Depaul Un iversity
Technical Director of' Thcpians
Technica l Director for School
Production s

Richard K. Gragg
IL\., i\l.A.
U ninrsity of Illinois
Apotheosis
Arts Club

James M. Knaak
B.S.,M.A.
University of Illinois

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Girl's Council

i\lariannc E. Corclis
A.B.
Augustana College
Freshmen Cabinet

Lorraine 11 atscl1cr
B.E. D., i\l.A.
l llinoi s State ;\Jorma l Universily
Washington Uni\'ersity

J oan Macala
B.A.
Bowling Green State University
Loyola University

Adrienne C. Drell
B.S., i\l.A.T.
U nivcrsity of Wisconsin
Northwestern U niversity

Jane A. llcpplc
II.A .
Purdue University
Girl's Council

Thomas]. McMahon
B.A. , M.A.
St.John ' s-Colleg~
University of Chicago
Soph Track Coach

William J. Gallagher
B.S., :\l.S.
Lo ras College
University of \\'isconsin
Spotlightcrs

Na ncy J. Kemp
B.S.
Northern Illinois University

Morris Parker
B.A.
University of Arkansas

J am es P. Richter
B.S.
Northwestern University
Miami of Ohio Unh·ersity
Senior Cab inet

�Janet D. Schachter
A.B.

University of Illinois
Debate

Edward ;\I. Stoyanoff
B.J., ;\l.A.T.
Universi ty of:\[ issouri
N orthwestern University
\Vest \Vord

Faith G. Vickerman
B.S.
University of ,\l innesota

Eileen G. Zclznick
B.S.
Northwestern University
Pow \Vow
Dramatics
National Thespians

Mr. Richter records grades after an
important exam.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Terese E. Klinger
Department Head
A.M.
University of Chicago
Spanish Club
Rosemary T. Beil
B.A.,M .A.
Mundelein College
Northwestern University
Ger man Clu b
George A. Brink
B.A., M.A.
Roosevelt University
Sandra I. Erikson
B.A., Diplome Superieur
Bradley University
Sorbonne
Usherettes
Domitila F. Garcia
B.A., M. Ed.
Normal School
Ignacio Agramonte
Mary Ho ffman
A. B.
M udelei n College
French Club

North western University
IndianaU niversity
Russian Club
Margaret K. Lulej ia n
B.S.
University of Wisconsi n
Sopho more Cabinet
Richard L. Manger

B.A.
St. Mary's College
Saltillo City College, Mexico
Director for Spectrum

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�Barbara L. .\lozan
A .B.
College of St. Francis
Spanish Club

Mrs. Garcia a sk s, "\\'here did she
think up that answer ?

\\'ilda .\ I. DeFur
Department I lead
B.S., .\l.S.
Purdue U ni\'ersity

Peggy J. II o nn
B.S., M.Ed.
Uni\·ersit \' of Illino is
Future l lo mcmakc rs

Gertrude H O' Reilly
BA, :\I.A.
Rosary College
Loyola U niv ersity

:\l a rjory R. Schwab
A.B., :\I. A.
\ ' a ssa r College
Columbia U niversity
Latin Club

.\I. Irma Stefani ni
B./\ ., .\I.A.
Hosary College
Loyola University

HOME ARTS

Hamona \'. II yt ry
11.S., .\ 1. S.
\ ' iterbo College
~l ontana Stat e

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Jack E. La in
Departmen t 11 cad
B.S., ,\J.A .
N orthcrn Jllinoi s University
Colorado State
Supervisor of Adult Education
Ass istant Varsity Football Coach

James\\'. Entwistle
B.S., ,\ l.S.
Illinois Sta te Norm a l
Illinois State Univers ity

.\l iss De Fu r obsen ·cs, "The way to a man 's heart is through his
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stomach r

Robert J. Janeczko
B.S.
Stout State College
Ply mouth Trouble Shooting
Contest

l\lel R. Schmidt
B.S.
Northern Jllin ois Univer sity
Fa ll lntramurals
J.V. Wrestling Coach

J o hn J. Winterhalter
B.S.
Stout U niversity
Ra dio and E lectronics Club

�MATHEMATICS

Jamcs C. i\ lartin

Mr. W interha lter demonstrates the apparatus used in his classes.

Department ll cad
B.S., i\l.S.,
South ern Illi nois University
U niversi ty of Illinois

Valerie.\!. Br edeso n
B.S.
M o orhead State College
Junior Cabinet

J ohn F. Bush
Il. S.
Indi a na State Univ ersity
Sopho more Football
Indoor Track
Spring Trainer
Second Vice-President of P.T.A .
Ma rjorie J . Carlso n
B.S .,M.S
No rthern Illinois U niversity
Sy racuse University
Atoms (Science Newspaper)
Assistant

Donald \V. Field
B.A.
Southern Illin ois U niversity
Un iversity of Dayton
Frosh-Soph Cross Country
Frosh "B" Bas ketba ll

Dennis E. Filliman
B.A.
State College of Iowa
Fres hm an "B' Football
J unior Varsity Basketball
Rich a rd F. Marr
B.S., i\l.S.
Ball State Teach ers College
Purdue U ni versity
i\'liriarn K. Metz
B.A.
U niversity of Michi gan
ll ruce A . .\I itchell
11.S., ~ I. S .
No11hern Illino is Uni\·crsily
University o f Tennessee
Co-Sponso r of Cua rd Club
Assistant Varsity Swim Coach
Allan I I. Paschke
11 .S.
U niversily of Arizona
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Lee N. I'm· latos
ll .A., i\l. S.
Lake Forest College
Northwestern University

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�Zalman I'. Usiskin

B.S., B.S., ill.A.
University or 1llinois
I larvand University
i\lath Club

Ra lph C. \Vied!
B.S. , :\LA.
Loyola University
:\ational I Jonor Society

Mr. Paschke po nders about a pro blem.

MUSIC
Hugh D . i\ IcCec
Depanmen t I lead
B.i\l.E., i\I.M.E.
i\Iurray State College
U nivcrsity of Illinois
Vivace

Fra nces A. Williams
1.S., i\ I.S.
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Sou thern llli nois U nivcr sity
University of Il linois

1\1 usic Prod uctions

Mr. McDowell says, ''Strike up the band."

Charles R. Groeling
B.A. , i\l.A.
Drake University
Northwestern U niversity
D irector or Marching Band

G. Duane i\lcDowell
B.M. in Ed., M .M.
Nonhwestern U niversity
Stage Band

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Barry J. \Vitzgall
B.S., M.A.
Mi llik in Universi ty
Bowling G reen State University
C hess Club

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Ernest 0. Salners
Dcpan111cnt I lead
B.S. , .\l.S.
11arding College
Kansas·Statc Teachers College
Bio·C:he111istry Club
Allen D. Bidol
II.A.
\\'estcrn :\I ich igan U ni,·crsity
:\ lichigan State Lln i,·ersity
"It's Academ ic Team

l\ogcr \\'. Black111orc
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B.1 , :\I. A.
University of\\.isconsin
Astrono111y and .\cronautics Club
Arth ur J. Bonardi
11.S., :\l.S.
l'u rd uc U ni versity

Atoms (Science Newspaper)

;\ Jrs. Koven explai ns a chemistry experiment , "Take o ne mo lar
solutio n of .

SCIENCE

William Coyer
B.S., :\I.A. , :\l.S.'r.
Ohio State University
:\l issouri U niversity
Ju nior Varsity Football Coach

J\liriam S. Greenberg
B.S., :\l.S.
University of Jllin ois
North western U nivcrsity

Robert I'. H anraha n
B. S., ;\ I. A.
U niversity of ' otre Dame
Un iversity of Western :\l ichigan

Aq uasprites Assistant

Dennis!.. H oeppner
B.S., ;\l.S.
Unive rs ity of Iowa
l'u rdue Un iversity
\' arsity Tennis Coach

Jerry Jackson
B.S., :\l.S.
University of Illinois
National ll o nor Society
Aquariu111 C lub

Soph Baseball

Richard Kissack
B.A., M.S.
State U niversity of Iowa
Rensselaer Polytech nic Institute
Science Seminar
Public Relations

Bonnie C. Kovcn
B.A. , M.S.B .
Northwestern U niversity

Sherm an 0. Ovelmen
B.S. in Ed ., M.S. Ed.
Northern Illinois U niversity
Southern Illinois ·University

Robert W. Rakitan
B.S.,M.S.
University of Illinois
Bio-.Chemistry C lub

J a mes E. Strnad
B.S., M.S.
Illinois State U niversity

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�Edward F. B rulkc
Department lleacl
B.A., i\l.A., .\I.Eel.
Loyola University
Charles I'. Anderson
B.S., i\l.A.
University of Wisconsin
:'\onhwestern University
Ticke1 Director
junior Varsity Baseball Coach
Gera ld\\/. Boevers
B.A., .\I.A.
jack B. Fabri
No11hwestern University
B.S., .\l.S.
School Bookstore
North Carolina State College
University of Illinois
Freshmen A Football Coach
Varsity Golf Coach
Wimer Int ra-Murals
James J . Friedman
B.A., LL.B., .\I.A.
University of Illinois
Northwestern Uni versity
Coin and Stamp Club
Rosemary L. Fuerst
B.S.,M.A.
Loyola University
Future Teachers
Joh n \V. Ga ult
B.A., .\I.A.
No rthern Baptist College
Northwestern University
Blaine Gemeny
13.S., i\l.S.
Illinois State lormal Un iversity

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B.A., i\1.A.
Un iversity of Chicago
Northwestern University
John \V. llandzel
A.B. , M.A.
Del'aul University
Indi ana University
Ni-\Ve-Hi Facuhy Sponsor
Daniel D. II ill
A.ll.,M .A.
University of .\l ichigan
Frosb-Soph Tennis Coach
Assistam Ticket i\lanagcr
Ouo F. Karbusick y
B.S.
N 01thern Illinois University
Arthur 11. Leipold
B.A., .\I.A.
University of Wisconsin
Beth II. Miller

B.S.
University of Wisconsin
Fay J. Paras
11.A.,M.A .
Del'aul University
Northwestern Uni versi ty
Student Co uncil

�William It Pau lsen
B.A., i\l.A.
State College of Iowa
:\-C lu b
ll cad Freshman Basketball
Coach
Junior-Varsity Football Coach

Pauline A. Schm idt
B.S. , ,\ l. S.
nivcrsity or Il linois
Un iversity of Chicago

ll arn· .\ .Stokes
11..\ .. :\I.A.. C.:\.S.
LI ninrsil,· of Illinois
'\orthcrn Illinois lln i\-crsitv

"Can you find Turkey '' ' ,\Ir. Cault a sks a No n Western
Civ ilization student.

BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Ja111cs II . Phipps
Department llcad
II. Ed. , .\l.S.
Eas tern Illinois l ' ni\-crsity
India na Uni\-crsity
\°;1 rsily Baseba ll

.I o hn E. Armour
11 .S.
Eas tern Illinois Univ ersity
Fros h-Soph Gymnas tics Coach
Fall Intramurals
Frosh "II" Football Coach
.\I r. Ca 111pbcll 1akcs a rest between classes.

,\I ike J. llasrak
ll.S. , ~I. A .
Duquesne U nin~rsity
Indiana Uni ,-crsity
\'arsily Footba ll Coach
Frosh-Soph Coif Coach

Honald D. Ca mpbell

B.A., :\l.S.
Cornell College
Sou th Dako ta Stale College
Track &amp; Cross Cou ntry Coach

John I'. Burkel
Il.S.
1ndiana Un i\·crsily

lll in is U nivcrsitv
\' arsity Cn1111as1ics Coach
Spring lntramurals
\rno lcl N. Cajcl
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11.S., .\I.A.
UniHrsily o r Ill in o is
\'arsity Swim ming Coach

Guard Club S po nsor
JV Outdoor Track

Hon II en rici
11 .S.
University of Wisconsin
':\" Club .
Assi sta lll \'arsity Football
Fresh111 an Baseball
Fresh111an Wrestling
Hobert E. Porter
,\I. A.
Universit y of Ill in ois
Varsity Wrestling Coach
\\'illiam Schn urr
B.S. , M.S.
University of Wisconsi n
Varsity Basketba ll Coach
Assistant Varsity Football Coach
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Department lleacl
B.A., r-1.A.
No11hll'CStern Univer sity
Gym Leaders

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Connie]. Chisholm
B.A.
Parsons College
1°rosh-Soph Cheerleaders
~!.Joanne

Morris

B.S.
Illinois State Uni versity
Varsity a nd Junior Varsity
Cheerleaders

With a burst of enthusiasm, Miss Morris walks into her 1st hour gym
class.

Bonnie L. Parkhouse
B.S.
Northern Illinois University
Timers' Club
G.A.A. Supervisor
Guards Club
Betty R. Schmitz
B.S.
DePaul University
Junior an d Senior Orchesis
Zorinne K. Sonkin
B.A.
San Jose State College
G.A.A. Coordinator
Girls' Tennis and Badminton Teams
Lucile ~!. Swift
B.S., ~I.A.
University of i\lichigan
Indiana University
G.A.A. lmramural Supervisor
Beatrice Urquiza
B.S.
Illinois State University
Aquasprites
Gymnastics Team

GIRLS'
PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Marie 0. \Vise
B.S.
University of Wisconsin

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Yvonne Carlson

I Jarry Soria!
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S1. Louis Uni\' crsity
"1or1hwcs1crn Univcrsily

A.ll., .\I.Ed.
\\'hca10 11 College
U11ivers ity of Kan sas

Leo ll o osli11c
11.S., .\!.,\.
llcmidi Su11c College

:"\ onh western l 1ni\·cr si1y

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\\'hea1 College

Tom Thomas
II.A ., ~I.A .
Suuc U 11i\'Crsity of Iowa

:\onhcrn Illinois Ll ni,·crsily

\\'ill ard Larson
A.II., .\I.A.
,\uguslana Co llege
\\'ashi11g1on Uni\'crsity

auretta Haerr
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Wayne \Vigcll
13.S., .\l.S., Ed.D .
Eureka College
Illinois State 1 onna l University
U niversity of Illinois

!LS., .\I.Ed.
U11i\'ersity o f .\lisso uri

Robert Redi g

B.A ., M.A.
S1. Mary 's College
University of M iJrnesota
Michigan State University

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�School
Social Worker

~lary \V. Rosenthal
Ph. B., ~1.S.,\V.
Loyola University

School
Psychologist

Mr. R. Gaebler
M.S.
Northwestern University

Special
Education

Rita R. Stewart
B.S., ~l.S.
Southern Illinois University
Assistant Director for Spectrum

Homebound
Instruction

Robert Bandelier
13.S.
University of Missouri

Speech
Correction

Harvey L. Grandstaff
B.S., i\1.S.
Southern Illinois University

Homebound
Instruction

Rochelle F. Spitz
B.A.

Reading
Specialist

Diana J. Knight
B.S., :\I.A.
University of :\linnesota

Audio-Visual
Coordinator

Mr. A. Rambis

Health
Center

Eileen i\ I . Springer
IL''/., B.S.
St. Francis Hospital
Loyola University
Future Nurses Club

Health
Center

Library

Helen A. Porten
Department Head
B.A., A.M.L.S.
De Paul University
University of Michigan
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Phyllis Epstein
B.A., M.A.
University of Chicago

Kent Followell
B.S., M.S.L.S.
Wheaton College
U niversity of lllinois

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R.N., B.S.
University of ~linnesota

Eleanor Shaevsky
B.S., M.S.
Wayne State University

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Central:

LAST HOW: E. Comitor, F. II age, L Batschauer, G. Leapley,. R. Bisentrops, M. Marshall, A. lshizuka.
FIHST HOW: J . Stoll cry, IL Oswald, V. Wilson, L. M astrogany, II. Johnson.

West Division:

LAST ROW: H. McGinnis, B. Fruhauf, R. Yach, C. McCann, E. Kaiser, M . Maggio, D. Scanlan, S. Cristo!,
T. Bass, B. Blum. S. Szymanski, L Kornbluth, M. Thomas. FIRST ROW: E. Zehnle, H. Snyder, E. Petsch,
P. Hammond, S. Chrlsos, M. Bellezzo, F. Cook.

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�CAFETERIA

J_-\ ST ROW: R. Reldpau sch, H . Binzer, \!.N ovotny,\'. Killey, I. Bergstrom, £. Hennig, ;\!. Sinkule. THIRD
HOW: S. Donnelly, F. Ciolino, 1\1. \'anGrimbergen, L. Sheridan, D. Schultz. SECO D ROI\': C. Borchert,
C. llelman, L. i\lcClosky, L. Bowman. FIHST HOW: :\I. Zeul, E. Kyney.

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THIRD HOW: S. Donnelly, F. Ciol!no, M. VanGrimbergen, L. Sheridan, D. Schultz. SECOND ROW: C.
Borchert, C. Helman, L. McClosky, L. Bowman. FIRST ROW: M. Zettl, E. Kyney.

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(First Vice President), J. Bush (Second Vice President).

J.

Hill ( President), M. Swanson

Mrs. H. Barclay, Mr. W. Handzel, Mrs. D. F1oyd, Mrs. R. Oppice, Mr. R. Oppice, Mrs. R. English, Mr. !{.
English, Mrs. C. Kluge, Dr. G. T. -Gilluly, Mrs. 0. Prim, Mr. 0. Prim, Mrs. R. Barber, l\ lr. R. Barber,
Mr. J. Zelienka, Mr. J. Wilson, Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. W. Guenther, Mr. C. Kluge, Mr. H. Barclay, Mr.
E. Harms.

���SPECTRUM PLANNING
DRAWS TOW ARDS ITS
LIMITS &amp; EXPECTATIONS

Spectrum Editors
LAST ROW: L. Lawrence (Senior Section Co-Ed itor),
L. Shiner ( Index Editor), S. Boime (Underclass
and Faculty Edito r ), J. Graham (Activities Editor),
,\I. Glickman (Academic Editor ), Miss Stew art( Sponsor), Mr. Manger (Spo nsor). FIRST ROW: J. Lehr
(Specia l Events Co-Editor), S. Lerner (Senior Section Co-Editor ), C. Baim (A rt Editor), J. Kerma n
(Senior Section Co-Ed itor ), A. Kovalsky (S pecia l
Events Co-Editor), S. E isenhammer (Sports Editor),
J. N etzky (Editor-in-Chief).

J.

Netzky, Editor-in-Chief, and C. Baim, Art Editor,
decide on the best dimensions for a picture.

Oblique movement toward our goal. Movement
sometimes unhurried, sometimes sidetracked into
a maze of paper clips, photos, and dummy sheets.
Laborious advance and retreat: welcome to the land
of confusion, missed schedules--and, sometimes, deadlines met. Goal--a product worthy of the blood,
sweat, toil, and typewriter ink expended .

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ActiY ities Ed itor, J. Gr aham , shows her Assistant
Editor, S. Sager, the fund amentals of cropping .

Spectrum Assista11ts
L\ST HO\\·: .J . Zitnick (.\thlctics Copywriter }. H.
\\'in eberg ( Copywriter ), IC Koscnbloo m ( .\thlcti cs
Assistant Editor ), J. Janus, G. \\.ernikoff. SECO:\D
RO\\' : B. Sil verma n ( Index .\ ssistant Editor }, K.
ea,·itt (C op ywriter ), E. Kaplan ( Index .\ssistant
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Edito r ), S. \ 'ita le. FIRST HO\\ ': J. \ lilner ( Index
.\ ssistan t Edito r ), J. Cordon ( Ltnderclassman .\ ssis·
ta nt Editor), C. \\.olf, D. Hosga( Bus iness \lanager ).

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�WEST WORD RATES FIRST PLACE AWARD

Hours spent after school. Design ing page layouts. Cropping pictures,
writing, ed itorials, news stories, spor ts articles, and features. The frustrations of trying to meet deadlines. Staying late at the printer's to proofread pages. Pride in winning, as a lways, a first place award from Columbia
Scholastic Press Association.

West Wo rd Editors, J. Click, C. Bach,
and L. N ehardt, examine past issues.

West Wo rd
l. \S'J' HO\\': I.. :\chart ( Co- Feature Editor ),
T. :\ybcrg (Co-Xe\\'&gt; Editor ), S. Kromclo"
(Co-Editor-in-C hief), C. Bach ( Co-Feature
Edito r ), .\Ir. Stoyanoff ( Sponsor ), J. Click
( Co-:\cws Edito r ). FIHST 1(0\\': D. l(oth·
blatt ( Page Two Editor), :\. Strauss (CoEclitor-in-(:hicl}

Sports Edito rs D. Greenspan a nd S . Hosenl&gt;loo m decide on th e l&gt;cst pictures for a f~rth­
co min g iss ue.

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L \ ST 1{0\\': C. i\nderson, C. Cedar, D. llaltema n, J. Dennis, SECO\"D HO\\': I.. Silberman,
\\' . I.yon, D. Rothblatt, :\. Strauss, K. Dun ster, J . Jacobson ( President), J . Graham (Secreta ry),
{0\\': :-J. Ackerly, R. l~1ndsman, B.
T. '\ybcrg (\' ice-President), S. Harnow ( Treasurer ). FI RST 1
Jacobson.

APOTHEOSIS ACCEPTS FOREIGN
LANGUAGE MANUSCRIPTS
An a tmosphere of intense concentration prevails. Papers rustle as manuscripts are being graded. Thoughts are interrupted only to permit taking a
bite from a large yellow apple. Illustrations designed for ma nuscripts. Acceptance of creativ e writing in foreign la ng uag!!S- Creativity captured in th e annual m agazine.

S. Barn ow co ncentrates on the quality of
an Apotheosis entry.

ATOMS HAS SUCCESSFUL START

Some experiments donotsucceed;
sometimes the indicator solution
does not cha nge color. Other experiments turn out. Atoms, the science
newspaper;' a successful one. Articles
that inform, features to entertain , a ll
stapled into a publication fewer th an
6.02 x 1023 pages.

Atoms Staff
D. Fried ,,\ . Ch ien, C. \ldin.

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�Student Council
1\ST llO\\': J\l. Jennings, J. Wulf, ll. Rosenbloom, J. Trasatti, ll. Torcnko, .J. llico rd a ti, D. I lcilbron , ll.
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Coshatt, II. Lerner. FOU!lTll ROW: ,\ !. J ohnson, J. llenzberg, L. Stern, J. Gordo n, C. llonnet, .\!. Pysno,
l\I. Fung, L. Shiner. T lllR D HOW: B. Jlerbst man, A . .\landell, .\!.Unick, ll. Block, K. Elden, N. 1\ ckerly,
JI. Potter, ll. Rosen. SECOi\'D RO\\': ,\ I. ,\ lits, B. Braude, J. Podell, J. Cooper, A. Spitzer, E. Brooks, E.
Kipnis, S. Klatch, S. Bernstein. FlllST RO\\': J. Bailey, J. i\'etzky, L. Cohn, D. Cohn, C. Ca lln er, S . .Sager ,
.\I. Glickman.

Representatives from all class !~els, holding the
responsibility of student government. Sponsors of
the American Field Service exchange students, Bundles Day, the Ugly Man Dance, A.·F.S. Chocolate
Sales, the I.A.S.C. Convention, the School-to-School
Project, Honor Lounge, Freshman Orientation, and
the All-School Orientation, Homecoming, Brotherhood, Regional Basketball Tournament, and Spring
Sports Assemblies. Students chosen to represent the
student body as a whole, in hopes of solving school
problems, and providing a governing body.

Executive Board me1hbers, S. Cohen, B.
Torenko, and D. Douglas make plans for
the I.A.S.C. Convention.

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�STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS l.A.S.C. CONVENTION
Student Council Execu tive Board
STAND ING: \\I . Toren ko (Correspond ing Secretary), D. Douglas ( T reasurer). S ITTING: F. Braude ( 1
\ecording Secr etary), D. Stein (\lice-President), S. Co hen ( !'resident), Miss Paras (Faculty Adv isor).

Open exp ression of ideas, a ty pical Student Council meeting.

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�S.S.O. ENFORCES
STRICTER RULES

Footsteps go echoing down the corridor. "May I see
your pass?" S.S.O. monitors working in the office, stapling,
typing, running errands. New handbook, stricter rules.
S.S.O. Study halls. Chairmen, secretaries, seating charts,
and books piled on desks. Students poised--eager to leave.
The first bell ;fogs, and then, the second. The hurried
steps of the tardy ones. "May I see your pass?"

S.S.0. l:'.,·ec11tive Hoard. IJ\ST HO\\': I'. Zlotnik ( ll eacl C: hair 111 an
S.S.S.11. ), II. Katz ( lleacl Chairman, S.S.~I.), H. Lecs ( llcacl Chairman ,
S.S.0.).

S.S.S.11. LAST RO\V: K. ~ l atthew, D. Thomas, j. Stengel,
II. Tas h, I'. Zlotnik ( lleacl Chairman), ~I. HockofT.

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J. Seidman.

Fll{ST HO\\': 0&lt;. Evan s,

�S.S./i. I.AST BO\\' : IL l'erlow , D . .\lac.\,·oy, C. Zera,\\' . \laddcn , E. Chez. Fll\ST 1\0\\': \ I. Chapman,
B. Ta sh, I•'. . I.inn, ll. l\obbins, ll. Lees ( I lead Chair!llan ).

J. Cowan, D. llcilhro n, \\'. l.c;l\·iu, I\. \\'icg man.
man, I\. Katz, 11. Kat z ( I lead Chairlllan ), Jo:. ){;" · inc.

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�UNITY BOARD CLOSES
WEST'S CLUB'S
COMMUNICATION GAP

An organization, consisting of the
presidents of each school activity, intended to encourage contact among other
clubs. Sponsors of the Regional Basketball Tournament, sc h ool spirit, interschool communications, and hospitality.

Unity Board
LA ST RO\\': M. Bloom, R. Gordon, . Strauss, S. Rck , i\I. Rosenberg, B. Freedman, S. Cohen.
Tll IHI) HO\\": E. Scrvillo, I'. ,\lonas, J. Brooks, J. Lehr, J. Gordon, I'. .\ngclino, K. Tritch lcr.
SEC():\!) HO\\': S. Cohen, I.. Chapli k, K. Tsuncta, I'. Zlotnik, .\ . Barrash, J. :\etzky. FIHST
){()\\": .\I. Starkman, D. Bloom, C. French, S. K romelow.

SAFETY COUNCIL ISSUES
PARKING STICKERS

.\I. Fung points out requ ired pa rking sticker
to D. Greene and J. Lehr.

Students in charge of checking parking
stickers in the Student a nd Facu lty parking lots. Enco uragement of safe driving
habits. Safety checks intended to prevent
accidents.

Safety Co uncil
J.,\ST HO\\': IC :'\elson, :'\. i&lt;df, IC Kaplan, D .
Hichmond, IL ,\ppelian, .\Ir. Keu lcborough. SEC0.'\ J) ){()\\': S. Isaacson, S. Ston e, K ..\Joorc, C.
l'a111clakis, T. Katwcl so n. FIHST HO\\' : ){. llr avcr,
H. \\'incbcrg, .\I. Fung, J. Lehr, S. Co hen , D.
C: rccne.

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Sophistication and fun, sometin1es united, sometimes opposed. Over 1000 Student Union cards sold. Sophistication
reflected in a cafeteria become a night
club. Fun, too-splashing in the pool an.d
dancing to the Flock and the New Colony
Six.

Student Union Board members make plans for a successful U nion.

STUDENT UNIONS MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN EVER
St~ dent Un ion Roard
LAST ROW: D. Rothblatt, 13. Goetz, S. Levin, T. ~lurfin, J. Hertzberg, ~I. Kreiter, S. Bers. Tl!ll{i) HOW:
F. Braude, H . Becker, C. Baim, H. Lerman, S. HockofT, C.. Brown. SECOND ROW: S. Shimp, C. Pantelakis, J. Sigrist, G. Masaracchia, B. Entman, J. Rodnik. FIRST ROW: i\lr. Drum (Sponsor ), L. Mueller
(Secretary ), L. Cohen ( President), B. Frazin, (Vice-President ), H. Lange (Treasurer ), ~Ir. Grosshuscch, (Spo nsor).

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HONORARY ORGANIZATION

An honorary organization for people
who have contributed extensively in dramatic activities. Guest speakers and field
trips to "Funny Girl". Outstanding Actor
and Actress, Student Director, Supporting
Actor and Actress, Production Assistant
Crew Members, and Outstanding Senior
awards presented to the students most
deserv ing such honors at the Annual
Banquet.

National Thespian~
LAST ROW: A. Kovalsky, B. Freedman, H. Jackson, S. Katz, K. Dunster, S. \\'ishnoff, R. Kraus ,
1. Fydrych, D. Koehler. TJl!RD ROW: ;\liss Zelznick(Sponsor), B. liirsch, J. Lange, B. Bartholomy , E. Servillo, D. Stein. SECOND HO\\': E. Ruskin, T . Katznelson, I. Zacher, !.. Berman, .J.
Netzky, C. Kahan, D. Valone. FIHST HOW: C. Bach, P. Yamaguchi, S. Tobiansky, B. Smith,
.\!.Moss, L. Lawrence, C. Honnet.

CREWS WORK TO
IMPROVE PRODUCTIONS

S. Sepesey and K. Ginter sew clown costumes for Pow-Wow.

Stage and Lighting Crew

I.AST HOW: :'II. Rosenberg, ill. Elias, H. Geller, .J. Berger, S. Katz. SECOND RO\\': L. Berman,
E. Chen, J. Katz, J. Hirsch, N . Keller. FmST RO\\": R. Kazelak, B. llirsch, i\lr. Calzaretta, J.
Lan ge, F.. Servillo.

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LAST ROW: M . Alonas, J. Kaplan, P. Prielt h, i\I. i\larsh, R. Gord on, R. Krau s, H. Lange,
C. Miller , M. Bussert, C. Bosch, II . Lebo vitz, fl. llurrour. FO UHT ll ROW: J. Gordon, D. Wirk us,
L. Barrash, G. Kaluzna, M. Greenstein, C. Pa lm er, ll. Wiczer, K. Teets, n. Perz, I.. I.cad er , C:.
Takemoto, D. Jobst. Tll IRD HOW: S. To biansky, P. Gold, D. Katz, S. K ieberm a n, C:. Sumner ,
I.. Lawrence, N . Keller, J. Culler, J. Klein, K . K ropp, L Zacher, T . Co rin. SECON D HO\V: K.
Ba umhard , P. Harris, .J. ll o ltzman, N. ;\!ovosclsky , ll. Shapiro, ;\I. Claus, ll. Friedma n, R. Cahan,
S . i\ lasters . FIHST ROW: i\Jr. Callag her, J. Ca rlso n (Secreta ry), H. Wineberg ( Reco rding Secretary ), K. Dunster ( President ), B. llirsch ( \' ice- President ), I.. Berma n ( T reas urer ), S. Cooper ( l lis·
to rian ).

SPOTLIGHTERS UNIFY
WEST'S DRAMATIC ACTIVITIES
Se otlil{hters
IJ\ST RO W: J. Liberm a n, J. Feinzimer, J. C:edarb a um , \I. Elias, \I. Jeschk i, J . Levey, P. \lurfin,
I. Fy drych, H. Geller , .J. \lilner, S. Levey, I.. Birkley. FO UHTll IW \\' : C. Kanter , S. C:aulin, P.
Ca po ne, I'. \Iassa r sky, B. Habe, S. C:reenspan, J. Katz, J. Sto ne, fl. I lowa rd, I.. Segal, J. Ashn er.
T l I IH D 1
(0\\': P. l'as ma, ll. Katz, J. Kantor, ,\. Bego un , G. Sa mos, C. Tho mas, J. Podell , D.
\\'arren , C. Bach, \I. Bao, D. Lib erma n, IC Kno bloch. S ECO;\! J) HO\\': S. Yablin, D. Rosmari n,
S. lleg ula, :\. Levey, C. Go ldstone, K. Ka plan, D . Sega l, S . Gold ner, C:. Sedl off, J. Ka nd ell, S.
Farber. F!J{ST RO\\': \I. Rutga rd , \I. \litts. fl. Hy mes, ;\! . \\'incberg, II . J acobson , II. Issacso n,
C. Ko rn.

R. \\'allace takes a break from Children 's Theater
r ehearsa l.

�DEBATE TEAM ENTERS COMPETITION AGAINST OTHER SCHOOLS

Hands rest 1i g h tl y on the lecturn.
Throat cleared, eyes steady. Tension
mounts as words and ideas meet in midair. Words and ideas meet, do battle.
Air-knights fighting with shields of prejudice raised to ward off the lance-pricks
of intellect. Discovery. Communication
relaxes and dissolves into neutrality of
knowledge, of satisfaction, of a job welldone and a point well-made.

Debate
LAST ROW: S. Spewak,]. Gordon, L. Kaplan , A. \Varady, E. Kaplan, R. Peterson, A. Weissman,
]. lforwitz, T. Karr, D. Greenspan. FIRST ROW: :\!rs. Schacter (Sponsor), :\.!. Robbins, T. Pash·
kov, D. Deal, ;\I. \Varady, D. Fried, Mr. Bielecki (Spo11,sor).

FORENSIC MEMBERS COMPETE IN SPEECH EVENTS

Participation in District and State
speech contests among member schools,
in the American Legion Oratorical Contest, and in speech assemblies. Forensic
members providing entertainment, presiding as masters and mistresses of ceremonies, helping to promote enthusiasm
for school projects and events.

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Gordon (Secretary). FIHST HO\\/: Mrs. Boyd (Sponsor), R. Gordon (President ).

�ART COUNCIL
STARTS GALLERY
Paintings in the balcony foyer. "Solitude," "Golden Sands," "Hay Wain ." Increasing the number of
art works as Niles West. "Sun Flowers," "The H erring Net." Advertising art exhibits. Edgar Degas,
Grant Wood, Thomas Benton, Rembrandt, El Greco·.
Increasing interest in art among grade school students. "The Milinery Shop," "The American Gothic,"
"The Kentuckian." This year, the art gallery in the
auditorium balcony foyer. "Girl at an Open HalfDoor," "Old Man on an Ox," "View of Toledo."

Art Co imcil
LAST ROW: L. Smith . FIRST ROW: M. Alon as ( President ), S. Shand ling ,
C. Burack, G. Rudowitz.

Remnants of a masterpiece.

Arts Club
LAST ROW: H Glickman, C. Anderson, J. ,\ lilner, ll. Cowin. SECO'.\! D
ROW: \V. Lyon, C. Becker, D . Uber man. FIRST RO\\': ~!. Frazin , E. Bell
( \l ice-Pres ident ), J. Graham ( Secretary-Treasurer ), .-\. Tabor.

Art Council members stud y sculpture.

ARTS CLUB PROVIDES
CULTURAL ENTERTAINMENT
FOR MEMBERS
A club dedicated to furthering school interest in
the seven lively a rts. Guest speakers provide student
contact with literature and drama. Talented students
perform musical and dance compositions. Foreign
exchange students describe life abroad. Provisions
made for the cultural maturity of high school students.

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�Choir. I.AST HOW: ill. llaffner, M. Baker, C. l'earson, C . ldoore, 13. Goetz, G. Janse, N. Arnold, B. Friedman , D. Koehler, H. Flodin , J. Rosenthal, J. Kramer, 13. Heine, J. Brice, J. Johson, S. Wishnoff, IL Footitt,
T. Wasmond , T . i\ Iartorano , K. Dunster, D. ll a lteman, i\I. Lamberty, B. Taylor, L. Nelson, S. ,\Iador,
B. Rabe, B. llerdrich. TlllHD HOW: L. Plice, B. Cooper, L. Lawrence, T. Nyberg, D. Greene, i\I. Clickman, S. Sager, J. Dah l, D. Oprea, II. Sand roff, L Killey, D. J acobso n, J. Steffen , i\1. i\'ioss, C. l lo nnet,
ill. Bennett, L. Sh in er, A. Tabor, J . Puccinelli, J. Sheeter, L. Berman, S. Stille. SECOND HOW: L. Levin,

l'ivace. I.A ST HO\\': E. Goldberg, A. Lea l,
J. Schechter , K. Ginter(Secretary),N.Akerly,
.\ I. Glickman , A. Tabor, D. Koehler, D.
Halteman, K. Dunster, C. Pearson, M . Ilaff.
ner, S. Sager, S . .\lacier, L. Nelson, iVI.
Lamberty. SECOND !WW: S. Lucas, L. Levin , J. Bussert, B. Cooper, C. Williams, B.
Peterson ( Treas urer), L. Ostberg, L. Ross,
J. Brooks ( !'resident), S. Stille, C . illader,
.\!. Baker, \ ' . Nelson. FmST ROW: P. llosworth, C . Lang, J . .\!edak, B. Johnson , A.
E ckhart, i\. Barrash, G. Fisher, D. Thomp. on , C. French, L /.ar, .\Ir. McGee. PIANO:
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�S. Lieberman, L. Baumhardt, S. Tobiansky, L. Zar, L. Hoss, B. Peterson, D. Karel, M. Pierce, M. Kreiter,
C. Kahan, F.. Servillo , D. Berliher, \V. \Vittek, K. \Vilg, E. Goldberg, J . Broo ks, N. Olson, S. Lucas. FIRST
RO\\/: C. lliback, B. Johnson, G. Kau fman, C. Fren ch, I.. Weinberg, S. Klatch, B. Paulson, M. Schimerlick,
It Gauthier, J. Ka hn , G. Chelcun, D . Schramek, J. Bussert, B. Strinple, C. Lang, Mr. H . McGee. PIA NO:
S. Sepesy, J. Trowbridge.

MUSIC ACTIVITIES
PROVIDE
INSPIRATION
A child' s eyes open wide in admiration as the Concert Band s trik es up
"Lincolnshire Posy" on a grade school
tour. Rise a nd fall and surge of music.
Carried o n the crest of melody, as on
the crest of a wave, to other places,
other times. To the Niles West cafeteria
a nd th~ strutting Germ an Band . To the
tinkling refrain of Vivace's "Chim Chim
Cheree." To the magic of the Spring a nd
Christmas music festivals. To a program
of our award-winning Stage Band. To
the cry of Orchestra violins, to the football field and Marching Band, to ~lixed
Chorus boys and girls lea rning harmo ny.
M usic for everyone, distinct to each-inspiring and rewarding.

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II. Goldberg, J. Fcinzimcr, .J. Hust, .\I. Lynch, L.
Lowry, C. Long, \\' . Seit, II. Perz, C:. Simonsen,

Choir members work to improve;\l ay Festival mus ic.

S. Johnson, K. LeFcvrc, \ I. Tay lor, i\1. llite, C.
l\ouchcr, S. Kaplan , J. Leibcr man, II . Burrows,
I'. Kochler, J. llizar, I.. Segal. TllJHI)' HO\\': J.
ll ellman, ll. \ lo rice, K. K&lt;1dla, 1':. Hcinaucr, S.
James, D. Cott, J. Cordon, I.. :'\'atkin, T . Opera,
S. Greene, IL llcnctt, D. Perz, \I. \lillcr, C. Kantor, II. Levine, ll. l'ditsky. SEC:O&gt;:D HO\\": :\.
&gt;:ovosclsky, (;. \lasek, S. Cray, K. Johnson, G.
Korzec, .\ . .\Iotyl, :\. Hiha, I- Katz, II. l)elano,
D. 1lildcbrandt, S. Patterson, C. Takemoto, C:. llach,
G. l(aucci, D. l\oscmarin, H. Becker. FIHST HO\\':
\Ir. 11 . .\lcC:ee, IL Freidman, II. ,\pelian, P. \\'itt,
J. lloltzman, I.. Ken is, (;. Dernocouer, .\. Katz,
I.. Schiern, IL lloward, J. Saltz,.\ . llontz, \I. ll ackin, E. Lev, C:. Heinauer, T. Corin, S. Feinglass.

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�(:ids r:lee. LAST ROW: S. Swier, A. Leal, S. Bartuce, K. Scully, B. Bartholomy, C. Dubas, C. l\liller, B.
Fciss, E. Tarant, II. Lebovitz, N . Sweadner, T. Steinseifer. THIRD ROW: L. Work, K. Krause, l. Rosen,
N. Szymski, i\1. Barsky, B. Uzzo, C. Mader, C. Kozzo, J. Weiss, L. Reitman, C. Walter. SECOND ROW: ·
A. Conway, C. Cassata, .J. Johnson, L. Ostberg, S. Goldner, K. \Velis, S. Worth, D. Duebner, C. Tobias,
B. Johnson. FIRST ROW: M . David, B. Jacobson, D. Roth, D. T hompson, S. Zemel, C. Sedloff, L. Opalka,
N. Weinberg, R. Ilymes, !\I. Mils, M. Beller.

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IL Turner. Tll!RD HOW: K. J ohnson, l\1. Geller, A. Fredrickson, E. Halverson, M. Fisher, S. Kempf, L.
Cohen, A. 1-1 ackin (Secretary), i\1. Zar ( President), i\ l. Gordon (Treasurer ), H. Grauman , D. Neubauer,
D. Pugliese, II. Mars, H. Preiss, i\ l. Norling, C. Hooney. SECOND HOW: N. Keller, W. Corneliu s, C. Williams, B. Jen sen, S. Jo hnson, S. Katz, A. Mandell, J. Beck, T. Sievers, N. Vanbrundt, L. Gen i, P. Angelino
(D rum i\ l ajor), D. Nelson. FIHS,T HOW: F. Berger, V. Siegelman, D. ll igus, N. Gomberg, J. Pentland, B.
Wurm an,J. Kirke, J . Craham, \'.Clauso n.

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�Orchestra. LAST ROW: M. Mits, 13. Keppan, K. \Vehrmocker, L. Peterson, A. Daugird, W. Shih, Mr'. McGee,
L. Wilson, ]. Puccinelli,J. Kornelly, R.Ginter,J. Dudow, L. Wagner, S. Kramer, J. Schippman, D. Leapley.
THIRD ROW: P. Yamaguichi, A. May, G. Fisher, B. Flasch, N. Schlitter, D. Roth, J. Ashner, L. Geni, C.
Butzbach, P. Angelino, D. Nelson, L. Zar, M. Gordon, A. Hackin, R. Turner, T. Burkhardt, D. Marshak,
L. Kudla, R. Davis, C. Lang. ·sF.COND ROW: R. Wiczer, L. Mits, J. Medak, J. Teidich, N. Gomberg, J.
Pentland, J. Kirke, B. \Yurman, K. Ginter, 13. Clark, E. Karson, W. Wulf, L. Marsh, S. Hansen. FIRST
ROW: K. Tritschler, S. Bonetti, V. Siegelman, F. Berger, J . Graham , V. Clauson, G. Siefert, W. Taufer.
PIANO: V. Nelson , J. Trowbridge.

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�&lt;:adet /land. LAST ROW: ~Ir. i\lcDowell, J. Cedarbaum, J. Derdiger, S. Weissman, C. Eiden, Mr. Croeling. FOU HTH HO\\': P. Steitz, R. James, B. Lipman, R. Kopp, T. Kornelly, II. Frish, H. Geller, C. Stanko,
J. Schodin , M. Bohlin, C. llidaka, H. i\laslovitz. THIRD HOW: A. Cooper, J. Mueller, J. Wasmund, O.
Alex, S. Gavlin, i\1. Shapiro, J. Peterson, S. Schreiber, C. Colodny, P. Kaplan, C. Weidenbach, C. Soderstrom. SECOND HOW: K. Aubens, D. Sherman, J. Brown, S. Beckman, R. Peck, J. Weiss, S. Erickson,
IL Peller, S. Ellwing, B. Bia nchi. FIHST ROIV: S. i\ leningcr, K. Kauffman, K. Spikings , A. Carlson, 13.
Grimm , D. Torella, B. Skel nik, I'. \\lyzgala, D. Ester.

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Twirler. lt Cassman .

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�Students interested in the study of Germany and the German language. Guest
speakers inform students on German culture and life. A year's work highlighted
by a banquet at a German restaurant.

German Club
LAST ROW: A. Nykolayko, J . Statland , L. Bowman, II. Sandro IT, S. Foster, W. Heine, M. Perlstein, R. Schwartz, C. K a rds, N. Frohberg, G.
Sabey. SECOND ROW: B. Lipman, K. Kauffman,
M. l\lonitz, S. Bartuce, i\ I. i\ loegenbier, B. Kuhn ,
M. Ross, ;\!. Haffner, N. Kauffman, R. Karp , M.
Miller. FIRST ROW: P. Sirkin, A. Katz, K. Wehrmacher, N. Stern (Treasurer), i\l. Isenberg (VicePresident), S. Yoshino (Pres ident ), T. Pashkow, A.
Lefkovirz, I. Shapiro.

GERMAN CLUB

SPANISH CLUB
? panish. Club
LAST ROW: II. Priess, B. Burrows, K. Krause, V. Nabolonty, J. Feinzimmer, C. Ziff, C. Miller,
J. Levey, M. Shih, M. Menaker, J. Lerner, M. Goldstein , A. Spitzer, D. Walkowiak. FIITH ROW:
G. Samos, M. Greenstein, M. M iss ner, A. Goldberg, J. Asner, L. Leader, S. Gavlin, L. Segal, D.
i\Iiller, M. Unick, S. Cooper, C. Sumner, C. Takemoto. FOURTH ROW: J. Pearlman, L. Ba rrash ,
C . Kellman, N. Ackerly, J . Rosen, P. S umner, R. ·Peters, L. Kaufman, G. Korzel, C. Perlove, D.
Higus. THIRD ROW: S. Yablin, S. Cly man, R. Eanes, L. Silberma n, J. Kirke, I. Go rgoz, J. Kellma n, L. Lash, P. Steitz, S. Drew, J. Crane. SECOND ROW: J . J acobson, J. Kandel!, C. Dubas
(Treasurer), E. Ka rson ( Vice-President), A. Bar rash ( President), L. Stern, M. Berman (Secretary),
Mrs. Mozaan (Sponsor), J. Klein, L. Tsw1eta. FIRST ROW: J. Farber, N. Novolesky, S. Farber, J. Sigrist, D. Katz, J. Hellman, R. Friedman , R. Caha n, L. Leavitt.

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a candy-filled pi!iata.

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hitting a paper pinata. The Spanish Club
Christmas. party and fourteen pounds
of candy. Adoption of an orphan in a
Spanish-speaking country, Spanishspeaking pen pals, and field trips to
see the Ballets de Madrid, Andres Segovia, and films. All new this year-progreso, progreso, y ma:s progreso. The
loud whack of a broom handle hitting
a paper pinata. Fourteen pounds ofcandy
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�LATIN CLUB
Intellectualism of the past and present
come together. Wisdom of thepast--Latin,
Roman history, banquets. Wisdom of
the present represented by internationalism--UNICEF cards and calendars.
Latin as an eternal language, an eternal
culture; eternal wisdom passed down, too.

Latin Club
LAST ROW: B. Kaufman, N. Brooks, H. Gurion, J. Bold, J. Lavin, A. Rolla, B. Boston, K. Braden, T.
Budy, L. Keith. FO URTH ROW: D. Steiber, S. Kimura, B. Iverson, L. Cohen, D. Markoya, S. Richter,
C. llidaka. THIRD ROW: D. Sher, D. Deal, V. Niclas, L. Harrington, S. Mader, C. Anderson, B. Feiss,
D. Payne, A. Lowe. SECOND ROW: M. Fanaras, C. Fortman, M. Mils, J. Lakemoto, L. Schaller, R. Lerner, S. Regula, Mrs. 'Schwab (Sponsor ). FIRST HOW: C. Mader, M. Marsh, I. Zacher (Secretary), M.
Rosenberg (P re~dent ), S. Sager (Treasurer), J. Bailey, R. Otten.

French Club
LAST HOW: F.. Kaplan, P. Leick, M.
Glickman, H. Cowin, J. Frid uss, F.. Meyer, D. Cullison, M. Gale, S. Krupnick,
B. Block, N. Eaton, M. Frazin, M. Kitz.
THIRD ROW: J. Lang, H. Becker , A.
Begoun, B. F.ntman, C. Lockechi, S. Veruman, J. Josyln, L. Messer, D. Kitzing,
J. Zuccarelli, M. Kaplan. SECOND ROW:
L. Dubin, B. Jacobson, W. Lyon, H.
Cherniet, J. Kantor, L. Zar, D. Warren,
S. Horwitz, I. Iglerish, H. Davis, D.
Roth. FIRST ROW: J . Buxbaum (V icePresident), S. Yellen (Secretary ), L. Fo rst
( President), Miss Hoffman (Sponsor), J.
Berger, R. Adler.

FRENCH CLUB

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Straight as the Eiffel Tower. Movement upward--to understanding, to realization of France. Of French culture,
French customs, French foreign policy.
Upward to ..quality--to knowledge. To
broadmindedness. To regular meetings.

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RUSSIAN CLUB
Encouragement to learn extensively about
Russia. Field trips to see films concerning
Russian culture, way of life, and language.
Dedicated students interested in furthering
knowledge of Russian.

A.\l.E. monitor demo nstrates use of equipment.

Russia n Club
I.AST RO\\/: S. Kaufer, J. Eadon, T. Torp, T. Eadon, J. Bode, R. Er ikson, R. Gordon, A. Weiss.
THIR D ROW~ ]. Schutt, D. Tokeshi, C: Egel, M. Shih, D. Daskowsky, T. K arr, S. Pokvitis.
SECOND ROW: L. Rebbe, K. Teets, J. Gordon, P. Harris, C. Rooney, C. Melin, A. Penyich, C.
~ l otykie. FIRST ROW: Miss Linn (Sponsor), K. Bick, S. Rochell (\lice-President ), M. Mits (President), A. Chien (Secretary), S. Farber, P. \Vitt.

AUDIO-VISUAL EDUCATION
Tangled film. Straight film and filmstrips
and 18 millimeter film. Projectors and grease
pencils. Metal spiderwebs.

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IJ\ST ]{0\\1: ](. Sears, J\. Ber kle y, i\ . Speigel, M. Elias, M rs. Bass (Sponsor),
FIHST ]{0\\1: S. Hosenstein, J. Speigel, S. Loni'e, N. Stern , H. Krmicek, M. Forman.

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�TROPICAL FISH CLUB PERFORMS NEW EXPERIMENTS
Guppies, swordtails, playfish, barbs ...
tropical fish . D isplays for the science fair.
Acquariums. Black mollies, rasboras, labyrinth fish. Research using tropical fish.

An object of Tropical Fish Club study.

Tropical Fish Club
IJ\ ST HOW: J. Spiegel, D . Wortman, D. Hubin, ll. Eick hoff, L. Levin, G. Sinard, C:. Olesky, D.
:\Iaslovitz. Fl l\ST !{()\\': I'. Firmiss ( \'ice-Presidnt), .J. Husso (!'resident), D. Krok (Secretary),
,\. I.efkovitz ( Treasurer ), .\Ir. Jackson (Sponsor).

MATH CLUB INCREASES MEMBERSHIP

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Cram sessions for the State Math Contest. Students questioning, considering, responding. Chalk covered boards. Quadratic
equations. Concentration. Involvement in the
complex world of mathematics .

.\lath C lub
LAST ROW: .\!. Killey, C. :\lelin , J. Feldberg, J. Blatt, D. Appel, J. Erd man, J. Cordon. Tll!RD
ROW: D. 1-lendleson, T . .\!eyer, R. EickofT, L. Lev in, C. Teacherson, K. White. SECOND ROW:
D. Rubin , D. Fried, N. Kell er, S. :\lann. FI.RST ROW: ,\ Ir. Usiskin (S ponsor), 13. Roberts ( \'ice·
President), D. Wortman(President), T. Karr (Secretary), :\Ir. Paschke (Sponsor).

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�Astronomical and Aeronautics Club
LAST HO\\': C. Chu bin, J. Kirke, T. Sievers, R: Sears, R. Modin. SECO;&gt;&lt;D ROW: P. Spinks, \'. Chow,
r\. Hubel, A. Lefkovirz. FIRST RO\\': 13. i\lars, D. Nelson (Treasurer ), T. Kirke ( President), I... llasenberg
(\' ice-President ), Mr. Blackmore (Sponsor).

ASTRONOMY ENTHUSIASTS
VISIT OBSERVATORIES
Orion, Casseopia, Canis Major, Ursa
Minor. Objects of interest for the students
in Astronomical and Aeronautics Club. Evenings spent star-gazing. Grinding their own
lens for a telescope. Enthusiasm leading to
knowledge of astronomy.

A. Lefkovitz, D. Wortman, and L. Hasenberg study the len s which they have
ground.

SCIENCE SEMINAR
Encouragement of independent study and
accomplishment in science. A selective group
of students interested in extensive scientific
work. Math and electronics labs, contests,
projects, and technical papers. Guest speakers,
field trips, and films.Building future scientists.

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Science Seminar
I.AST HO\\': C. Tcachcrso n, A. Weiss, l.. ll asenbcrg, I(. l'ererson, I(. (;ordon , T . Torp, II . Comy n,
j . \\'eiss. Sl·:C:O.'\)) HOW: ,\ J. Crane, J . Erd man, 'I'. Karr, C. Egel, II. Hobcrts, C:. ill cl in, L. ll olf.
FIHST HOW: S. Hochdle, B. lvcrson,J. c;urdon, S. Kimura , J. Tash , D. Wortman.

�I.. Levin ponders the complexity of electr ical wiring.

RADIO-ELECTRONICS CLUB
Dots and dashes and wires and batteries.
The Morse Code and basic electronics. Work
together to build or buy radio parts; make
contact with other radio operators, making
a tape on "A Day in the Life of a Typical
Student" and planning to make records.

Li\ST RO\\': .L. Downi ng, H. Tolchin, C . Gold. SECO&gt;JD ROW: \V. Delano, S.
\\'ernikoff, S. Rosengard . FIRST RO\\': D. Bloom (President), S. Beckman (Secretary-Treasurer).

L. Dow ning operates his own radio set.

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�J. Tash goes through the process of blowing glass.

Bio-Chemistry Club
LAST ROW: T. i\lcyer, L. Shaeffer, D. Anderson, R. Peterson, I'. Firmiss, L. Hasenberg, C. i\litchell, T.
Torp, D. ?llendelsohn, R. Range, AI. Eisenberg. TlllllD ROW: L. llofT, J. Erdman, R. Grausuann, \\'.
Shib, R. Urbanus, K. White, A. Rubel, G. Tcacherson, !\!. Baker, I. Rattner, E. Tompkin. SECOND RO\V:
r. Katz, J. \\liczer, :\!. Spicgal, J. Gordon, D. Apel, E. Chen, l\1. Askkinaz, W. Roberts, l\l. Crane, \\I. Iverson, S. \\lernikolT, G. Hughes. FIRST RO\V: :\Ir. Rakitan, C. i\lelin (Treasurer }, A. Weiss (Vice-President).
C. Egel (President), R. Gordon (Vice-President}, J. Tash (Secretary ), C. Feldman (Sergeant-at-Arms), i\lr.
Salners, T. Kari, D. Hubin, C. Steele, A. Lefkov itz, N. ·Stern, I. Shapira, D. Wortman.

BIO-CHEMISTRY CLUB
ORGANIZES SCIENCE FAIR
Discussion, comprehension, experimentation.
Meaningful lectures. The Florence Harrison
Award, presented for the finest paper submitted
on an experimental procedure. Field trips to a
crime lab and drug companies. Science fair sponsor~hip. A premium placed on thoughtfulness and
originality.

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�STAMP AND COIN CLUB
NEWLY FORMED
Exch anging information a nd ideas. Guest
speaker s ex press informatio n on new issues.
Tables blanketed with stamp a nd coin collections. Trading, b uying, selling .

Stamp and Coin Club
LAST ROW: J. Feldberg, T. Opera, T. Pogofsky , IL James, \Ir. Friedman, N . Cllauhew, D. Sherman,
\\' . Elesh. FIRST ROW : S. Schreiber, \\I . F.lisco, C . Kolodny, l.. Schneider, J. \\'ulf.

A. Weiss spots a good move as B. Roberts contemplates the s ituation.

C. Kolod ny a nd S. Schreiber study United :\ations sramps.

CHESS CLUB
Red pawn to king's fo urth. \\'hite
queen's bishop to king 's third. Chess
meets with other schools. Lea rning to
accept victory with defeat. ffed a nd 6fack
squares... white knight to king's fifth ,
one pawn off the board.

Chess Club
l..\ ST !( ()\\": T . Torp. \\ ". l(,ihcrrs (Sccn·rarY ). .J.
Erdman . .J. Fddbng. Sl·:CO:\ll 1\0\\" : \l. !Inman .
.\ . \\"l'iss. I\ . l'r« iss. T. \knr. FlHST 1\0\\" : T .
Karr. T. Kirkc ( l'rcsi&lt;kn1 ). l. Shapirn. I· \\"ion.

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�FUTURE NURSES GAIN BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE
Nursing, technology, therapy-health careers.
Guest speakers, information on nursing schools.
An annual bake sale to raise funds. A food drive
to help needy families. Fihns and speakers on
the field of medicine. Field trips to hospitals and
health museums. Preparation for nursing careers.

Future N urses

J. Walter (Vice-President), D. Halteman (Treasurer),
J. Ostergaard (President), 0. Payne (Secretary).

C. French and M. Bussert serve as aides to history teacher,
Mrs. Miller.

D. Payne a ids our school nurse, Mrs. Springer, in testing a stud ent's eyes.

Students helping teachers grade tests and assignments: the Teacher Aide Program. Good students contributing their time and knowledge to
those who can use it: the Student Tutoring Program. Sponsorship of the Faculty Christmas Breakfast. Vis its to teacher 's colleges. Lectures by
teaching specialists. Providing background for
future teachers.

FUTURE TEACHERS MAINTAIN TEACHER AIDE PROGRAM

Future Teachers
LAST ROW: E. T arant, D. Gott, L. Birkley, D.
Scaturo, M. Bussert, A. Tabor, D. Davidove, D.
Leapley. THIRD ROW: N. Van Brundt, N. Ackerly, P. Sher, M. Rubin, S. Clyman, K. Ginter, J.
Pearlman, K. Scaturo. SECOND lfoW : N . Schmidt, L. Cams, N . Gunderson, S. Lieberman, D. Miller, M. Hackin, S. Yablin, G. Fisher, A. Stein berg.
FIHST ROW: Miss Fuerst (Sponsor), G. Kaufman
( Treasurer), M. Berman (Vice-President), C. French
(President), J. Bailey, C. Williams (Secretary), Miss
Begley (Sponsor).

�FUTURE HOMEMAKERS

Future Homemakers
LAST ROW: C. Anderson, K. Kauffman , . Kauffman, N. Schlechter, K . Lundie, J. Nachbauer, P.
ott, D. Hendzel, S. Rek. THIRD ROW: C. Tegert,
N. Frohberg, E. Meyer, K. Anderson, D. Blumenthal, D. Kamps, K. Slupik, K. Fryksdale. SECOND
ROW: L. Ts uneta, K . Tsuneta, C. Hoelbl (Secreta ryTreas urer), K. Kreegier (Pres ident), L. Semmerling (Vice-President ), W. Rand (Sergeant-at-Arms),
D. Hendzel, Miss Honn (Sponsor). FIRST ROW:
N. Olsen, M. Mulford, C. Motykie, I. Gorgosz, E.
Goglanian, F. Rajski.

Progress concealed in cooking fragrances, bright-colored aprons, sewing machines.
Preparing, building with frail blocks made of chocolate cake and Simplicity patterns.
Frail, but sturdy blocks build women ... progress revealed in a lert, capable wives and
mothers.

S. Rek greets a visitor.

USHERETTES
SERVE AS
STUDENT
RECEPTIONISTS
N. Kauffman and D. Kamps eagerly await the results of
a new recipe.

Main floor, center section, row "G",
seventeen. Footsteps. School plays, musicals, Community concerts. Regional Basketball Tournament, and student receptions. Third a isle fourteenth row on the
left, twenty six. Programs, footsteps.

Usherettes
LAST ROW: 0. Greene, P. Nott, C. Liesse, M. Gabel, J. Kraemer, K. Frysdale, I. Zukerman, A. Nykoloyko, S. Shapiro, K. Moore. THIRD ROW:
P. Ward, P. Harris, C. Motykie, D. Leapley, S.
_ Bostrom, M. Kitz, C. Menna,]. Thomas, F. Rajski.
SECOND ROW: B. Sorokin, J. Sigrist, M. Mulford, J. K urlan, E. Kaplan, S. Colbert, L. F1ammini, S. Glick. FIRST ROW: Miss Erikson (Sponsor), J . Uatin, N. Kauffman (Secretary), S. Rek
(President), M. Johnson, I. Katz, C. Brown.

�G.A.A.
PROVIDES RELAXAT'ION
AND FUN FOR
WEST'S GIRLS

ORCHESIS MEMBERS DANCE IN

Informal rehearsals, Tuesdays, T hursd ays. Junio r Orchesis and Senior Orches is, leotards and gym ·suits. Plies in first
a nd releves, tig hts with feet a nd footless
tig hts. Dancing in Pow-\Vow for the first
time this year, and ballet slippers , straps
that break and tour-jetes. Junior Orchesis a nd Senior Orchesis, informal rehersals Tuesdays, Thursdays.

Orchesis
!J\ ST ROW: C. Imhof, N. Eaton, A. Carlson, C. lleutelspacher, S. Shapi ro, D. J ohnopolos, S. Beyda. SE('.
OND HOW: S. Shirer, J. Zucarelli, :'.!. Sch all.en, C. Sorenson, C. ~l u e ll er , J. Hasenberg. FIHST HO\\": F.
~"loss (V ice- Pres ident ), 13. Freedm an ( President), It La ndsman (Secretary-Treas urer).

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�After an hour of dry equations in
seventh period geo metry class Barbara
is only too eager to plunge into the cool
sw imming pool water. At the same time,
Susan, is letting Latin verbs slip from
her mind in a hard-fought softball game.
G.A.A. Board officer s, the power behind
the scenes, are meeting to plan recreation
of a different kind : the annual Turnabout,
the Volleyball Tournament, the Gymn astics Team, the Tennis Team , -the Badminton Team , and a variety of other
sports.

G.A.A . Board
LAST ROW: R. Otten, S . Clemen, N . Szymski, D. Leaply, C. Beutelspacher, ·L. llelander, P. Brooks, A.
Norris, K. Johnson, R. \Viczer, E. Gilbert. SECOND ROW : C. Sed lofT, i\l. Shwartz, I'. \Ian Overloop, B.
lluster (Treasurer), C. Tritschler, J . Pentland (V ice-President ), L. Kud la (Secretary), I.. Elesh , L. \\'einberg,

L. Hoff.

POW-WOW, DAMN YANKEES

junior Orchesis
LAST ROW: P. Thompson, S. James, C. Sere\i, K. ~holdar, J. Cra ne, J. Jacobson . SECO:'\D !\(}\\": J. Farber, J . Friedkin, S. Becker (President), B. Jensen (Vice-President), \liss Schmitz ( Sponso r ). Fl l\ST !\(}\\':
L. Angelino, K . Sheridan, D. Oleo, I'. Page.

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�"Aren't we missing the 4:30 bus?"

C."Relani:leT, a n examp1e ol pertect'balance ani:l pTecis1Qn

GYMNASTICS TEAM

r:;rls' c:yumaslics Tean1. LAST ROW: 0. Oe:\1oss,
0 . De~los s, 13. Womer, D. Dilg, D. Scott. F!RST
ROW: K. Clem, C. Helander, I.. Helander, R. Ohen.

L Helander executes a diflkult vault over the side
horse.

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�BADMINTON TEAM

lladmi11to11 Team. !AST ROW: :\liss Son Kin ( Sponsor), L Chyb, D. Leapley, J. Kraemer, L Fydrych ,
N. Arnold, N . Szymski, ,\I. :\! ulford. Fm ST ROW:
B. !luster, C. Sed lolf, I'. \Vitt, M. Schwartz, I.. Elesh ,
D. Alex, J. Byda lek.

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A badminton game in prog ress.

TENNIS TEAM
K. T ritschler demonstrates a good forehan d stro ke.

Ten nis Team. LAST ROW: :\liss Sonkin (Sponsor), L Eles h, C. Kaluz na, D. Rosmarin, B. Silverman, R. Kirstein. FIRST ROW: ~1. Schwartz, N . Szymski, S. Sacks, D.
Leapley, C. Sedloff.

a· ,,

4'.--,:,~

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�CHEERLEADERS
PROVIDE PEP

l'arsity . r:heerleaders. LAST l{()W: S. Strobel, I'.
%lotn ik (Mascot), S. Doppelt. T llIIW ROW: M.
Cooper, D. Rosga. SECOND ROW: W. Alder, i\I.
Starkman (Capt a in ). FIRST ROW: B. T ash.

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funior l'arsl/y Chealmden. C. Turbin, S. llirschtick, S. Shandling (Capta in ), A. Freschkc, K. Olson,
IL Schwartz, S. Stone.

�~!a ny va rieties o f pep. Boisterous pep
of Friday afternoo n rallies; directed enthusias m; screams a nd ex~itement. Quieter
pep seen in increased a ttendance at athletic events, support, bleachers filled to
capacity. Si ncere pep, g uided a nd aided
by the cheerleaders.

Frush U1eerlmdcrs. S. 1lon·itz, C. \\'einer, J. Cooper, C. Bell (Captain ), \I. Pugliese.

Sopli Uwerleadcrs. (, \ ST HO\\': \I. Hutgard, IL
Colbus, E. Starkman (Captain). SECO:\I) HO\\':
S. Sandman. Fl HST HO\\': J. Silverstein.

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�TIMERS' WORK AT
SWIMMING MEETS
Stop watches and little bands that move
'and a steady ticking sou nd and 5 tenths
of a second. Keeping time and officiating
at all N iles West swimming meets a nd the
steady ticking of a stopwatch and two a nd
3 tenths second s.

T imers' Club
LAST ROW: L. Opalka, M. Epstein, L. Forst, J. Takemoto, S. Still e, 13 . Braude, B. F.ntman, C . Goudas, J.
Kandell, H. Kirstein . SECOND ROW: B. Sostrin, C. Cassata, D. Dubner, !\!. Cooper, L. Work, J. Stone, T .
Solo mon, J. Cooper, D. Dacis, D. Rosmarin. FIRST ROW: J. Luber, K . Zupko, i\I. John son (V ice-Pres ident ),
D. Cohen ( President ), M. Gale (Secretary), J. Thomas, A.· i orris .

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AQUASPRITES PRESENT
WATER SHOW
A club orga nized for girls interested in
synchronized swimming. Play day and workshop at Northwestern University. Marlin
turns, sommersaults. The water show--mermaids on parade. Minstrels and spies and
leprechauns, Hansel and Gretel, King J\Iidas,
and the Snow Queen, and Arabian N ights
in Sleepy Hollow with Huckleberry Finn-"A Dream of Fantasy."

Members of Tim ers' Club clock swimmers.

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Aq uasprites
LAST ROW: L. Helander, P. \Vyzgala , H. \Yurm a n, E.
Gilbert, P. Brooks, B. Block, D. H igus, G. Johnso n, H .
Priess, G. Dav is. SECOND ROW: J. Truesdale, K. Johnson (Treas urer), J. Thomas (Secretary), C . Helander , D.
\Virkus, S. Bostrom (President), J. Capinegro, D . Raymond . FIRST RO\V: C . Bach , D. Jobst, S. Clemen, K.
\Vehrm acher, J. Hellman, H. Stoklasa, K. Baumhardt , R.
Otten .

�GUARD CLUB SPONSORS
LEARN-TO-SWIM PROGRAM
A seveii-year-o ld boy .swims happily across the pool.
Contented splashes and bubbles. A proud Gu~rd Club
instructor stand ing by. Sure, it's hard to get up early
on a Saturday morning. But it's worth it.

F.. Gilbert shows how to swim
the front crawl

Guard Club
LAST HOW: S. Yoshino, K. Nelson, II. Katz, S. Eisenham mer, C. Clemen, J. Sinkule, B. Fleishman, i\1. Ponta rell i, H. Ka tz, IL Levin', L. Stauber, A. Speizer. FO U RTH HOW: J. Statland, H.
Lange, 111. Fo rm an, J . Work, L. Schuster, E . Chez, J. Friedman, C. Heller, R. Goldberg, A. Shafer,
K. Zupko, ;\I. J oh nson, i\lr. Cajet (Coach). TIIIRD ROW: ;\Ir. i\l itchell (Coach ), A. Norris, L
Shroeder, S. Leimontas, B. Block, J. Th omas, M. Gale, S. Bostrom , C. Krueger, E. Kozdron, L
Work, D. Leaplcy . SECOND HOW: S. Clemen, S . Shandling, N. Clifford, K. K rueger, C. Vinci,
G. Davis, \V. Wufl, ;\I. Cooper, J. Truesdale, K. Johnson. F[l{ST ROW: E. Gil bert, D. Davis, B.
Tash, i\I. Starkman, L Goldenberg, L Opalka, C. Klem.

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R. Lev in teaches you ngsters in the Learn-to-Swim
Program

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�GYM LEADERS AID PHYSICAL
EDUCATION TEACHERS
Senior g iils clad in reel shorts and
white blo uses. Giv en the respo nsibility
of a iding physical educatio n teachers.
Il elping o th er stud ents gain a higher
level o f fitness.

Gym Leaders
l.r\ST ROW: D. Leapley. C. Liesse, L. Helander, L. .\ I ueller, .\liss lleitman. SEC0"1D
RO\\': J. "1ctzky, D. Rosga, .\I. Cooper.
Fll,.!ST HO\\': :\ I. Epstein, D. Segal, .\I. Schwartz, :\ 1. Starkma n .

L. Mueller aids students in understanding swimming techniques.

HN" CLUB HOLDS ATHLETIC OPEN HOUSE
A la rge white "N" proudly dis played
on a red sweater. Outstand ing achievement in varsity sports. Athletic Open
House to enco urage future stud ents lo
come o ut for sports . Training new stud ents to hold th e "N" Club position of
le&lt;t dership .

"N"Club
LAST ROW: !'. Finnerman, S. Coh en, B. Clemen, R. Lev in , J. Polon, R. Torenko, B. Nielson, J. l.e,•in, D.
ll eilbron, A. Stein, B. Gerber. FOURT H HO\V: S. Rochelle, G. Portugal, L. Winkelman, L. Killey , B . .\lanna,
D. llirshtick, G. Friedman, J. Henning, II. Katz, JV!. Klein , J. Cowan. Tll lR D RO\\': B. Comy n, R. Johnson, H. Osney, L. Sold inger, B. Kau fm an, E. Beng les, J. Glantz, i\ 1. Elly n, G. Zera, E. Raymo1Jd. SEC0"1D
HOW: I'. Gil ford , D. Lees, N. Eva ns, J . Weiss, M. Yohann a, G. Prim, 0 . Casaha, R. John son , I'. Zlotnick.
FIRST ROW: Mr. ll enrici (Sponso r ), L. Anderso n, B. Katz ( President), T. Thomas (\lice-President), N. :\nderson ( Treasurer), J. Stengel (Secretary), B. Gelfand, Mr. Paulsen ( Sponsor ).

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���MAINE SOUTH COURT APPEARS IN PERSON!
Homecoming '65, Tamc-a-H awk, began in a flurry of activity a nd spirit
with a n all-school assembly. Providing entertainment and laughter were a
James 13 ond skit and presentation of the lovely , charm ing, but somew hat
athletic J\laine South Homecoming Court. This was followed by the introduction of o ur team a nd the presentation of the real a nd much more attractive
Niles \Vest Homecoming Court. The assembly ended as students enthusiastically applauded the \\'ar Dance of Big Red.

\\'e O \\'C the wonderful memory of 1lomecomin g '65 to the efforts of the I lomccom ing Committee.
L\ST RO\\': D. ll eilb ron, E. Servillo, \\'. Alder, C. Bach, :\. Evans, B. Saber. SECOND RO\\':
.\I. Starkman , B. Karlin, J. Brooks, S. Shandling, II. Frazin, C. Baim. FIHST HO\\': J. Lehr, I'.
Agelino , F. II raude, S. Cohen, .\1. Isaacs.

Ah, Ila!

'." .. 1
\nd once again, .\laxwell Smart outs marts The Lllack Villain . . . "

�THE BURNING HAWK FORESHADOWS VICTORY
Crowds gathered in the late d usk, awa iting the announcement of the new
Homecoming Queen. The win ner, D iane Rosga, presided over the b urning
o f the hawk, sym bolizing a hopefu l victory for the Ind ians on the next day.
Silho uetted against the bonfire, spirited fans cheered and sang in preparation
for the big game to fo llow.

The charming court members are]. Thomas, Jr., S. Lid berg, Sr., J. Brooks, Sr., D. Rosga, Sr.,
S. Doppelt, Jr.

Our reigning Queen, D. Rosga.

Surprise!!

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The bu rn ing of tht· hawk'

�PARADE ENCOMPASSES 26,400 FEET
On the morning of the big day, a parade of red a nd white
wound its way ·through the community. The s upport of the
onlookers proved the valu e of late hours spent in stapling
p aper petals and sawing plywoo d. Spirit and enthusiasm grew
in anticipation of the afternoon game.

(; .,\.J\ .

s.s.o.

1st place. "N" Club
Future Nurses
Spanish Cl ub

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PW
LETS

y1cwRy

HAVE •

Pow-\Vow Steering Co mmittee
Student Union lloard
The Niles \Vest band begins the procession of floats.

2nd place, Student Coun cil
Homeroom 304

Ind ustrial Arts Homerooms 132,133, and 135.

3rd p lace, Junio r Cabinet
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Future Teachers

�THE SPIRIT OF "OLD WOR LD" ATMOSPHERE PREVAILS

I

S. Sacks, L. Cohen

J.

Rodnick, B. Brown

The game was over and with it months of preparati on
a nd work. Homecom ing '65 ended as many couples, elated
by the Indians complete victory over 1\Iaine South, danced
midst a n Old World setting, enjoying triumph a nd "A Bit
of Canterbu ry." The day ended happily. The India ns had
"Tamed Their Hawk!"

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�ENTHUSIASTIC SUPPORTERS
SET RECORD ATTENDANCE
N iles West returned to th e days of the French Revolution as hundreds
of students "Stormed the B asille." Attendance was so great (over one
tho usand ) that receipts were given when the ticket supply diminished .
Students were entertained by the "N" Clu b Initiation, the movie "Gigi,"
and danced to the music of "The Flock." For the year's first Student
Union, "Storm the Bastille", was an overwhelming success.

CLUB

"Wheel about, turnabout
Do just so,
Everytime I wheel about,
l jump Jim Crow"-']im Crow" Hice

On your mark , get set, CO!

The Flock plays, "A re Yo u i\ Boy, or Are You ,\ CirP"'

.. . If the Egyptians can do it..so can we.

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�PARENTS LET LOSE TO PROWL

"1

ow when I went to school. .. "

Parents were introduced to teachers , and set loose in
the maze of N iles West halls to find their children's classrooms on the night of November 17.

"They went that a-way ."

P.T.A. PREPARES
SMORGASBORD FOR
FACULTY
On December 15, the :\' iles \\' est facu lty
enjoyed the Annual Smorgasbord dinner prepared by the members of the l'.T.A . .-\lierwards,
slides a nd films were shown.

�MUSIC DEPARTMENT LAUNCHES HOLIDAY
On both the afternoon and evening of December 12, the N iles \\'est aud ience ga th ered for the Christmas :\lusic Festival. Selections included "Peter and the Wolf," Alleluia, and the traditional fina le. The Hallelujah Chorus, rustling robes, intent
expressions and appla use proved that this was the culmination of a sem ester of hard
work by the music department, the Christmas spirit through music.

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CINDERELLA AND THE
WIZARD OF OZ PRODUCES
LARGEST TURNOUT
"Cinderella" and the "\Vizard of Oz" were among the
productions of Children's Theatre, a new and integral
part of the Spotlighters' dramati c progr a m. Through
Children's Thea tre, its participants become acquainted
with theatrical production and gain valuable dramatic
exper ience. The productions are directed , acted , and technically staged by students.
P. I.loyd, D . Lieberman, R. Wallace, C. /\liller, D. \\'rkus, L. Shiner,
;\I. Bussert.

' ... What if we can't destroy the \\'icked \\'itch of th e \Vest?"
son, D. \Virkus, ;\I. Bussen , B. Sharon.

"If I only had a brain!"
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- L. Jacobson

- J. Kaplan, I.. J acob-

�TEAM CAP'fURES SECOND
PLACE ON ITS ACADEMIC
The contestants waited. Envelopes were opened slowly,
buzzers were pushed eager ly, a nd the hand on the clock
revolved rapidly as three schools, Niles West, Hieb l'.ast,
and Lake Park, competed for the "It's Academ ic" Championship , March 3, on Ch annel 5 . Capturing a "Second
Place" for N iles West were tea rri members Lauren S ilberman, Paul Gaynon, and Bob Gordon. Prepared to substitute were Dav id Kornbluth , Hank Lerner, a nd Art
\Varady. T he teams were req uired to answer quickly and
correctly many questions covering a variety of academ ic
and cultural subj ects.

Team members R. Go rdon, P. Gaynon, a nd L. Silber ma n, with Sponsor
H ost Ed Grennan.

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Llidol a nd

The cheerleaders spur o n enthusia stic supporters.

WEST HOSTS TOURNAMENT GAMES.
This year N iles West played host to eight area schools
who competed in the regiona l b asketball tou rnament . The
victor of the five day competition was New Trier, scoring,
the winning po int against Evansto n in the last exciting
second of the ga me.

' Batman' Torenko a nd ' Robin" Honnet ·exclaim, ' Holy bandaid!' when caught by R. Katz and i\l. Brown.

The spirit is set for the regional games!

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�"Cram-A-Lot"

Standing Compa ny

"Summer of his Years" a nd "Times Are a Cha ng in"
- 13 . Taylo r

10 4

"H y mn to Her"

"The Vibratos"

"Ha rmo niq ues"

"Trampoline"

"I \\'on ' t Crow U p"

"Alley-oop!"

TRADITIONAL POW-WOW DISPLAYS TOP-NOTCH TALENT

�Sta nding Company

Tra mpoline
Sta nding Compan y

"Oo I hear a Waltz!'"

-E. Seidm an

"The Four Uniques"

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�"Little Jack llorner sat in the corner. .. lie certainly wasn't eating
his pie! "-,\!. Schimmerlick an d
A. \ landel.

Pow-Wow Steering Committee. LAST ROW: B. H irsh, M . Zar, H. Jackson. SECOND ROW: M.. Gordon.
D. Koehler, B. Smith,]. Braverman, J . Lange, J. Gilluly. FIHST ROW: L. Rebe, L. Berman, N. Gomberg.
B. Friedman.

Little Boy Bl ue
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j\[.

"Little Boy Blue"
-J. Brooks

Moss
The Fairy
-/. Fydrych

"Ba,Ba, Black Sheep"...
-:\I. l'isno , G. I Iorvat.

"II is Is The Only ;\I usic That
~lakes Me Dance"
- J. Trowbridge.

"joy In The Morning"

�'Where Wo uld You Be Without Me?"
- J. Klein, G. I lo ran.

"King's Court"

"C ircus time! Circus time! Come on , gang, now 's the ti me! " Clowns,
acrobats and a nim a ls swarmed down the a isles, transforming the
N.Ues \Vest auditorium into a colorfu l Big Top. So began Pow-Wow
"Greasepaint a nd Laug hter" or "If Dreams All Came True''. A steering
committee of thirteen worked throughout the summer, develop ing a
unifying theme. Stev ie, a little boy, ran away to the circus where
two clowns, an a ngel a nd a devil , tried to influence his decision-whether or not to stay . Acts included bands, acrobatics, ensembles
a nd solos. Between acts "fractured fairy tales" provided even more
entertainment. Both even ing performances were overwhelmingly successful--all "greasepaint a nd laughter" !

rdon,
.berg.

"It's Alright With :\le"
Orchesis

",\crobatics"
-D. Bo nelli

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�DAMN YANKEES
March 18 and 19, hushed whispers backstage and the
tuning of the orchestra announced the open in g of the
school musical. Joe Boy d , a middle-aged Senators ' fan
transformed into a thletic Joe Hardy, a ll for the price of
a soul; the devilish Mr. Applegate and accomplice Lo la;
patient, sympathetic Meg and her two zany friends; and,
the am bitious Mr . \V elch and his good-natured team!
Among roses and greasepaint, the cast celebrated the
enthusiastic r esponse of the audience. The curtain closed
on Damn Yankees, one of the most enthusiastic and sparkling musicals the school has ever presented.

Joe ' I lardy"-the hero of the Washington Senators

Joe Boyd's hopeful illusion of being a great ball player. ..
-C. Kahan

-M . .\loss

"You Gotta llave H ea rt"

�··
"Six Months Out Of Every Year"

Mr. Applegate,

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"A Little Brams A nd A L·ttle Talent"
- M. Agel

the Devil himself
-C . Honnet

�"Two Lost Souls"
- M. Moss, D. Johnopolos
M r. Welch (M. Pysno ) looks on while reporter Gloria Thornpe (C . Pearson ) gets inside story
on Joe Hardy from Van Buren (G. Horvat)

'Who's Got The Pain?'

Meg Boyd sings, "Six Months

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- J. Trowbridge

�' T he Chevy Chase Fan Club is g rateful to you, .Joe!'

- J.

Klei n, K. Du nster

"J oe, will yo u help me down from here ... plea se!"
- M . Moss, D. J ohn opolos.

-.\I.Agel, R. J ackson

Out Of

Every Yea r"

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�SENIORS VICTORIOUS IN
BUNDLES DAY COMPETITION

Stacks and bags of useable o ld clothes
were hauled to school for Student Council's
project "B undles Day". Participation was enco uraged by class level competition, which
was won by the Seniors. The clothes were
sent to the India n Center in Chicago.

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HIGH SCHOOL EXCHANGE PROVES TO BE ENRICHING EXPERIENCE
One of the hig hlights of Student Co uncil 's year was the Harrison High School Exchange. Representa tives from Harrison High School, a South-Side Ch icago school,
came to West to observe classes and meet students. On January 7 the procedure was
reversed. Representatives from \Vest's Student Council, including our two foreign students, spent a day a t Harrison . The exchange proved very informative a nd worthwhile.

I.AST HOW: A. Bennet, ll . Marshall, II . Nicks, E. Brocks. FIHST HOW: F. Braude, B. Davenport, S. Cohen, S. Branch, J . Jones,]. Ne1zky, M. Smith, S. Sager.
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Jingling tin cans and a lot of small
change constituted the way to v ictory
for four candidates in the "Ugly Man"
contest, Senior Luis Stern, Junior Greg
Zera, Sophomore Bill Torenko, Freshman Paul Sorta!. The winner, Paul
Sorta!, whose collection contributed
most to the A.F.S. fund, enjoyed his
victory at The Ugly Man Dance Friday night, February 21.

The Rivieras Play, "California Srn1"

R. Cahan and Escort

���SENIOR CABINET
LAST ROW: D. Thomas,J. Greenberg, B. Melman,
Polon, K. Matthew, D. Spitz. THIRD HOW: S.
Stille, Pat Dehauw, D . Tokeshi, E. Goetz, S. Bos·
trom , D. l..eapley. SECOND ROW: M. Starkman,
S. Glick, N. Harten.fold, S. Wolf, B. Peterson, M.
Stremke, M. Isaacs. FIRST ROW: M. Rooney, J.
Gill uly (T reasurer), S. Cohen (Vice President), J.
Shapiro(Secretary), E. Servillo (President).

J.

SENIORS
The gavel, a meeting-mumuring voices. Tame-A-Hawk. Sonny
Cohen sleeping on a ladder. After-game dance and murmuring voices.
Alumni Reunion. Invitations to send. Maybe the Concert. Maybe not
the Concert. Maybe yes and maybe no. Voices that murmur and
buzz. The gavel. The gavel. The low buzz of Mr. Mattka's baritone.
Murmuring voices. Senior Week-brunch, breakfast. Bermuda Day.
Voices that murmur and buzz. Red and white derbies. Red derbies
with white lettering. Class of 1966. Voices. June 12, 1966. Pomp
and Circumstance. Meeting adjourned.

116

�JAMES ADAMS
DIANE ALEX
N ational Honorary Thespians Society 2,3, Exec. Bd. 3; S.S.D. 3,4; French
Club 1,2,3; Homecoming Committee 4; Cadet Band l; Concert Band 2,3;
Fall Play Crew 2,3 ; Pow-Wow 1,2; Spring Play Crew 1,2; Thespians l; G.A.A.
1.
.
LEE ANN ALEXANDER
G.A.A . 4; Spectrum C lerk 4.

DENNIS ALTSCHAFFEL
Chess Club 1,2,3; Coin a nd Stamp Club 3; lntramurals 1,2,3,4 .
CATHY ANDERSO
ll,ronze Key 2; Apotheosis 3,4; Arts C lub 2,3,4; Future Homemakers 1,2,3,4;
hiture N urses C lub 1; Latin Club 3,4.
DONA LD A 1DERSO N
Bronze Key 2; S.S.D. 3; S.S.M. 3.

KAREN ANDERSO N
Bronze Key 3; S.S .D . 4; Fu ture Homemakers 3,4; Future Nurses Club 3,4;
German Club 2,3,4; Spring Play Crew 3.
LARRY Al D E RSO N
S.S.M. 2,3; Football 1,2 ,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4, Minor "N"
2; "N" Club 3,4, Seargent-at-Arms 4.
NORMAN AN D E RSON
Student Co uncil 3; S.S.D . 3; S.S.M. 2,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,3; Football
1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 2 , Major "N" 3,4, Co-Captain 4; "N" Club 3,4; T rack 3 .

PAUL ANGELINO
Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair Award 2nd Place
2; Cabinet Alternate 1,2 , Rep resentative 3; Unity Board 4; Germ an Club
2,3; Ho mecom ing Committee Ass istant Directo r 4; Cadet Band 1; Concert
Ba nd 2 ,3 ,4; Fall Play Cast 3; Marching Band 2 ,3,4, Drum Major 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Silver Mu sic Pin 3; Spring Play Cast 2,3; Thespians 2,3,4.
DAVID APPEL
White Cer tificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Bio-Chemistry Club 4; C hess
Club 1,2; Co in a nd Stamp Club 3,4; Math Club 4.
NA NCY AR OLD
Choir 3,4 ; Silver Mu sic Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; G.A.A . 2, Minor Letter 2;
Mixed Chorus 1; Girls' Glee 2, Music Cer ti ficate 2.

WALTER ATZEL
Coin and Stamp Club 3; In tram urals 2,3.
JAi'vrE S AUSTIN
Football I; Track 1.
CATHER INE BACH
Bronze Key 2; Natio nal Ho norary T hespia ns Society 2,3,4, Secretary 4;
Homecoming Committee 4 ; Spectrum 2,3; West Wo rd 3,4, Feature Edito r
4; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3; Pow-\Vo11' 2,3,4; Sp ring Play Crew 1,2,3; Thespians
1; National Merit Letter Commenda.tion 4 .

JENNIFER BAILEY
A.F. S. Excha nge Student from Eng land 4; Student Council 4; Arts Clu b 4;
Latin Club 4; Pow-Wow 4.
CA N DI BAIM
Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; S.S.D. 3; Future Teachers of
America 1; Homecoming Committee; Pep Club l; Spectrum 3,4; Student Union
Board 4; Pow-Wow Crew l ; Thespians 1.
MAUREEN BAKER
Transferred from Wash ingto n High School, M ilw a ukee, W.isconsin 3; Bronze
Key 3; Choir 3,4; Spring Play Cast 3; Vivace 4.
SUSAN BARN OW
\Vhitc Certificate l ; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair 2nd Place 2;
Cabinet 2; Apotheo sis 1,2 ,3,4, Vice President 3, Tr easurer 4; Arts Club 1,2,3;
Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Spectrum 3; G.A .A . 1,2,3.
ANDREA BARRASH
Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; Unity Board 4, Executive Board 4; Futu re
Teachers of America 2; Span ish Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Cho ir
3; Girls' Glee 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Mus ic Certifica te 2; Gold Music Pin 3;
Spring Play Crew 1; Vivace 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Semina r 2,3,4.
MURRAY BASS
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair Awa rd 1,2,3; Bridge Club 2,3,
President 2.

�JOYCE BAUl\!HARDT
Future H o memakers 1; C.A.A. l ,2,3.
LINDA BAU~!HARDT
Red Certi ficate 1; Bronze Key 3; Choir 4.
HETTY BECKER
S.S.D. 3; S.S.S.H. 4; Arts Club 1,2; H omecoming Crew 4; Spanish Club 1,
2,3; Student U nion Board 4.

LAWRENCE BELL
S.S.M. 3; Footba ll 1,2, Minor "N" 2; Wrestling 3,4 .
MARY BENNETT
Arts Club 3; Cho ir 4; Pow-Wow 4; Silver Music Pin 4; Spring Play Crew
4; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls' Glee 3.

r,

KEVI N BERG

FRANCINE BERGER
Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3 , "N" 2 , Silver Pin 3, Gold Pin 4; Marching Band 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Orchestra 2,3,4, Letter 2, Silver Pin 3, Cold
Pin 4; Pow-Wow 3,4; Interim League Orche stra 2; Spring Play Cast 3,4;
All District Orchestra 3,4; All State Orchestra 3,4; State Solo Co ntest, .Excellent Rating 2, Outstanding Rating 3,4.
JAMES BERGER
S.S.S.H. 4; Bridge Club 3; Chess Club 1,2; French Club 4; Pow-Wow Crew
4; I ntramurals l.
ROB E RTA BERGER
S.S.M. 4; Spanish Clu b 1,2,3; Fa ll Play Crew 2,3; Spotlighters 4; C.A.A.
1,2,3 ,4; Gymnastics 4; Orchesis 4.
WILLIAM BERCLES
Baseball 1,2,3 ,4, Major " " 3,4; Wrestling 3, M inor ' N" 3; "N" Club 4; Intramurals 1.
DO NA LD BERLI NER
Mixed Chorus l ; Choir 2,3,4, Music Certificate 2; Silver M usic Pin 3; Cold
Music Pin 4; N ational Merit Letter of Commendation 4.
LESL!F. BERMAN
Red Certificate l ; Bronze Key 3; Natio nal H o norary Thespi a ns Society 3,4;
French Club 1,3,4; Homeco ming Crew 3; Pep Club l ; Cho ir 3,4; Fall Play
Crew 2,3, Chairman 3; Pow-Wow 3,4, Steering Committee 4; Silv er Music
Pin 3; Sp otlighters 3,4, T reasur er 4; Musical Cast 2,3, Crew Chairman 3;
Stage Band Vocalis.t 4; Thespians 1,2.

DA RLE E BERNSTE IN
S.S.D. l ; S.S.M. 2,3.
CA ROL BERT
JAM ES BEST
S.S.M. 2,3,4.

K ATHY BETHKE
SH ERRY BEYDA
S.S.M. 4; Orchestra 1,2,3, Major "N" 2; Silver l\Iusic Pin 3.
KATHRY BICK
S.S. D . 2,3 ; Science Fair Award 2; German Cl ub 2,3; Pow-Wow Crew 3,4,
Chairman 4; Spring Play Crew 3.

FRANK BICA
Science Fair Award 2; S.S.M . 3; Astronomical and Aeronautics Club 1,2;
Latin Club 3,4; Cross Country 2,3.
LI NDA BIRKLEY
Future Teachers of America 4 ; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 3 ; Forensics 4 ; PowWow 3,4 ; Spotlighters 4; Spring Play Cr ew 3,4; C.A.A. 3; Spanish Semina r
4; Nation al H onorary Thespians 4.
NAD I NE BLE \ 'IT
Cabinet J; S .S .:\!. 1,2 ,3,4; Pep Club l ,2 ; Spanish Club l ,2,3,4; Us hers' Club
l ; Pow-Wow 1,2; Guard Club 3; Timers' Club 2.

�]L\ ;.JETTE BLU:\ I
Cabinet Alternate 2; S.S.;\ !. 2,4; I lomecoming Com mittee 4; .Pep C lub l ;
Spanis h Club 1,2; Sp echwn 4; Fall Play Crew 2 ; Spoliig hters I; Thespians
l ; G.r\.r\. 1.
SUSAN BLUl\IE:'\THAl.
S.S.D. 3 .
]O il BONETTI
Science Fair Award 2 ,3; Silver :\lusic Pin 2; Gold l\lusic Pin 3; Orchestra
1,2,3,4; lnt ra mu rals 4; Swim ming I .

JOl l;.i B OO!~
S.S .S.11. 3,4; Baseball 1,2 ,3,4 , i\ li nor "N" 3, l\ l ajor "N" 4; Basketball I.
PAMELA BORISOF
S.S.D. 3.
l\ IARY 130HO\VSK!
French Club l ; Pep Club 1,2; Pow-Wow Crew 2; Spotlighters 2; G.A.A. 1,2.

SUSA BOSTROM
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Cab inet 2,4, Alternate 2 ; Unity Board 4; Us hers'
Club 4; Fa ll Play Crew 1,2; Pow-\Vow 2,3,4; Spring Play Crew I ; Aquaspritcs 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Guards Club
2,3,4, Captain 3; Timers ' Club 4.

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LEE 130\VMAN
German Club 4.
FRA NC ES BRA UDE
1 atio nal Honor Society 3,4; Red Certificate I ; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 2;
Science Fa ir Award 2 ,3; State Science Fair 3,4; Cab inet 1,2; Student Council
3,4, Recording Secretary 4; S.S.:\1. 1,2; S.S.S .1-1 . 3; 1lomecoming Com minee
3,4 , Co-Director 4 ; Homecoming Court 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Spectrum 3;
Student Uni o n Board 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Spotlighters 1,2; Spring Play
Crew 1; Aquasprites 1,2 ; G.A.A. 1,2; D.A.R. Finalist 4.
JERRY BRI CE
Na tio na l ll o no rary Thespians Society 4; Science Fair Award 1, 3rd Division
Certificate; Rad io Electronics Club 3,4; Choir 3 ,4; l\l ixed Chorus 1,2; Fall
Play Crew 3 ,4; Pow-\Vow 4; Silver l\ I usic Pin 3; Sprin g Play Crew 3,4; Thespia ns 3; Football l ,2,3,4 , l\ linor "N" 3, Major " 1" 4.
AND REW BIWCCOl.I 0
RICHARD BRODY
S.S.M. 2; S.S.S.11. 3; lntram urals 1.
JANICE BROOKS
Unity Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Homecoming Co urt 4; Spanish
Club 1,2,3 , Treasurer 1, Vice President 2; Choir 3 ,4; Silver :\lusic Pin 3;
Gold Music Pin 4 ; Orchestra 3; Pow-Wow 2 ,3 ,4; Spring Play Crew 1, Cast 3;
Vivace 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; Guards Club 3; Timers' Club 3;
Scholastic Art Contest Merit Award 3 .
BRUCE BROWN
Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2; Cross Country l.
CYNT HIA BROWN
Science Fair Award 2; S.S.:\!. 3; Future Teachers of America 2,3; Pep Club
I; Spanis h C lub 1,2,3; Student U nion Board 4; Ushers ' Club 3 ,4 ; \\'est ll'ord
4; Pow-Wow 1,3; Spotlighters 1,4; Thesp ians 2 ,3.

MICHAEL BROWN
Transferred from Fairfax H .S.,

'-9s Angeles, California 2.

JACQUE LINE BH U GER
ROBERT BURG
Baseball 1,2,3,4, Mino r 'N" 3, Major '
ming 1,2.

1'

4; Footba ll 3, l\linor ' N' 3; Swim-

TERRY BURKHARDT
Cadet Band l; Co ncert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4;
Silver M usic Pill 3; Gold Mu sic Pin 4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Jn u·amurals l.
LARRY BUSH
Bronze Key 2; Science Fair Award 1,2 ,3; C hess C lub 1,2; Football 2, Minor
"N" l ; Wrestling 4; Nation al Letter ofCommendatio n 4.
JERALD! BUSSE RT
T ra nsferred from Alden High School, Alden, Iowa 3; Silver Key 3; Future
N urses Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Choir 3,4; Concert Ba nd 3; Marching
Band 3; Silver l\fosic Pin 4; Vivace 4, Student Director 4; N ational Merit
Seml-Finallst 4.

�THEODORE BYDAl.EK
S.S.:\!. 4; S.S.S.11. 4; Latin Club I ; Basketball 1,3, :\linor ";'\;" 3; Cross Country 4 , :\lajor ";'\;" 4; I ntramurals 1,2.3,4.
D.\ \"I D C:Al.D \\'El. L
Baseball 1,3.
PATIU C: IA CAPONE
eyden. !':orthlakc 4; Forensics 4; Spotlighters 4.
Transferred fro m \Vest L

BAl{fl,\J(,\ CA HI.SON
S.S.:\ !. I ,3; Arts C lub I ; French Club 2; Future Teacher s of America I ; Pep
Clu b I ; Fall Play C rew !.
Jl·'.Ai'IN INE CARLSON
S.S.:\ !. 2,3; Girl s' Counci l 2 ,3; ll omccom ing C:o rnmillec 4; Pep Club 1,2 ;
Spanish Club 3; Fall Play C rew I; Forensics 3,4, ! st Pl ace T rophy 3. 3 rd
Place District :\led al 3; Pow-\\' o w 3,4; Spotlighters 2,4, Secretary 4 .
. \\'ILLl ,\:\l CAHHANE
' N " Club 3,4; Swi mming 1,2,3,4.

\TA
ORRIN CASS1
\Vhile Cert ificate I; Bronze Key 2 ; S iker Key 3; Baseba ll I , Freshman :\lanager I; "!\" Clu b 3,4; Swimming 1,2 ,3,4, Freshman :\lanager I, \'arsity
i\ lanager 2 ,3,4 , i\linor "N" 2, Majo r "N" 3,4; Illin ois Boys' St&lt;ll e 3.
CAHO L CENC I
i\lAHCIA C ll A!'MA7\l
Cabinet 2,3,4, Secretary 3; S.S.D. 3; S .S.O. Ex. Bd. 4; Fren ch Club 1,2,
T reasurer 2 ; ll o mecoming Committee 3,4, Co-Chairman 4 ; Tim ers' C lub 3,4.

AG1 ES C ll IE!'\
\Vhite Certificate I ; Bronze Key 2; Sik er Key 3; :\ational ll onor Society
3,4; !st !'lace State Science Fair I ; Arts Club! ; Ru ssian Club 2 ,3,4 , Secretary
3,4; Science Seminar 2 ,3,4; Safety Council 4; Science !'lewspaper Editor-inChief 4 ; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4.
TODD Cl llKARAI Sll l
Latin Club 1,2; Baseball I ; Basketba ll 1,3, :\lino r "N" 3; lntramurals 1,2,3,4.
C:AT IJY C lllUSTIA NSEN
Bronze Key 3; Science Fair Award 1,2; S.S.ld. 3,4; llio-Chem isu·y Club 3,4 ;
Hu ssian Club 3,4; SjJectrum 2; l'ow-\\'ow 2 ; Spring Play Crew I; G.A.A .
2 ,3; Orchesis 1,2 ,3 .

,\UHEIJA C HYB
Transferred from Foreman llig h School, Chicago 3.
Ll!':DA CLAPl'EllTY
S.S.D. 3 .
.),\&gt;IE Cl.AHK
S.S.:\!. 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Fall Play Crew I; Spring Play C rew 2; G.A.A.
I ; Timers' Club 3.

HOBEHT C l.Ei\IE N
Science Fair 2nd Place 2; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Frosh Award I , Sophomore Award , 2, :\lajor "N" 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4 , Sopho mo re Award I ,
:\linor ";'\;" 2, i\I ajor "N" 3; ln tramurals 1,2 ,3, 2nd Place D ecathalon 2, ! st
!'lace Decathon 3; "N" C lub 3,4 ; Track 3; Cross Country .\l ost \'aluable 3.
DO UG L\S Cl.IFFORD
S.S.:\!. I ; Football 2,3,4; lntramurals 1,2,4, \lin or "N" 3, :\lajor "N" 4; " "
Club I.
ALA N COHAN
Cabinet I ; A.\'.A. 1,2,3 ,4 ; lli-Y 1,2; Pep Club l ; \\'est \l'&lt;nd 1,2; Cadet lland
1,2; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Spring Play Crew l ; Basketball 1,2; lntramurals
1,2 ,3,4; Track 3.
DEBRA COllEN
Student Council 4; S.S.D. 2,3,4; S.S.l\1. l ; llomecoming Co mmittee 4; Spa nis h
Club 1,2,3; Spectru111 3,4; Pow-\\'ow, Cast 2 , Crew l ; Tim ers' Club 1,3,4,
Presidem 4.
·sTEl'J-J EN COllEN
\Vhite Certificate I ; Bro nze Key 2 ; Silver Key 3; :\ationa l ll onor Society
3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4, President 4; Unity Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4, Co-Director 4 ; \Vest \Vord 3,4; lntramurals 1,2,3,4; "N" Club 4 ;
Tennis 1,2,3, Major "N" 3; Secretary of I.A.S.C. 4.
STUAHT COllE N
White Certificate I; Bronze Key 2 ; Silver Key 3; Science Fair Award 1,2, !st
Place - Stale I; Cabinet 1,3,4, Vice President 1,3,4; Safety Council 4; Unity
Board 4, Exec utive Board 4 ; Football 1,2 ,3,4; lntramura ls 1,2,3,4, Minor
"N" 3; Tennis 2,3; Track I .

�GAYL E CO!IN
T ransferred from Oak Park-River Forest llig h 3; S.S.D. Heceplionisl 3,4;
l lomecoming Committee 4.
LI DA COHN
Stud ent Council 1,2,3,4, Alternate 2; S.S.D. 1; S.S.M. 2,3; S.S.S.H. 3,4 ; Unity
Board 4; Art Council 1,2,3,4; Future T eachers o f America 1,2 ; Homecoming
Committee 4 ; Spectrum 3; Student Union Board 4, President 4; West Word 3;
Pow-Wow 2 , Steering Committee 4 ; Spotlighters 2.
ROBERT COMYN
W hite Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair Award 1,2,3,4;
Bio -Ch emistry Cl ub 1,3; C hess Club l; Baseball 1,2 ,3 ,4 , \lajor "N" 3,4;
"N" Club 4 ; Sw imming 1: Science Seminar 2,3,4; Great Boo ks Seminar 4.
BA !Uli\l\A COOP ER
Bronze Key 3; i'\ational I lonorary Thesp ia ns Society 3,4; l'ep Club 1,2 ;
C ho ir 3,4; \.iris' Glee 2; l'ow-\\'ow 3,4; Sik er i\ l usic !' in 4 ; Spring Play Cast
3; Spring Play C rew l ,2 ; Thesp ians 1,2; \'ivacc 3 ; Aqu asp ritcs 1; C:.i\ ,,\.
1,2 ,3; Orchcsis 2 ,3 .
110\\' i\ RD COOl'E R
B askctball 1; Intra mura ls I.
M ILDRED COOPER
Red Certificate l ; Bronze Key 3; S.S.D. 3; S.S.M. 2; Homecoming Crew 2,
3; Spanish Club 1,2; Spectrum 3,4; Spring Play Crew 1; Cheerleaders 2,3,4;
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Guards Club 2,3,4; Timers' Club 1,4.
·

.JEH RY C:O\\'i\i
Cabinet 1,2 , Altern ate 2; S.S.,\ !. 3,4, Su pervisor 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Int ram ura ls 1,2 , ,\ l ajor "1 " 3 ,4; "N" Club 4.
E\'E l.YN C:HA IC
Pep Club l ; C:.i\.i\ . 2,3; i\q uaspriles 2,:~.
BHLICE C: Ri\I:":
Ca binet I , T reasurer I; Studen t Coun cil 2 ; S.S.\!. 3; S.S.S. 11. 4; Baseball
1,3 ,4 , \ Iinor "N" 3; Football 1,2 ,3,4 , \ Ii nor "N" 2,3, .\ l ajor "N" 4; "N" Club 4 .

i\HTl l LIJ( C UT l.lo: I\
S.S.\!. 2 ; Cerman Club 4 .
.f-\CK CUT RONE
l\cd Ccn ilicate I ; Bro nze Key 2; Science Fair Awa rd 1,2; C a binet I ; Footba ll
I; Wrestl ing I.
.JA\IE S DA iii.
C ho ir 2 ,3 ,4; S il\'cr \ lu sic !'in 3; Cold \lusic !'in 4; Pow-\\'ow 3; Spring
!'lay Cast 2 ,3; Footba ll 1,2,3 ,4 , .\ linor "N" 3 , \lajor "N" 4 ; ln tram urals
1,2,3,4; "N" Club 4; Swi m ming I .

STL!,\RT ll .\ :'\i'.l:":CE I(
Cabinet 2 ; S.S ..\!. 2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; Basketball I ; l ntramural s 1,2 ,3 ,4;
\\'rcstling 2 .
DO:'\:'\A [),\ \' IDO\' I·:
S.S.D . .+; ,\ n s Club 1,2,3; Future 1lomemakcrs 1,2,3; Future Nurses Club 4;.
Future Teachers of.\merica 1,2 ,3,4 ; C .,\ .A. 1,2 ,3,4.
IWB l·:Jn l&gt;A\' IS
Science Fa ir Award 2 ; .\ stronomical and Aeronautics Club 1,2 , \ ' ice President

2; i\. \ '.,\ . I ; Pep Club 1,2; l\a d io Electro nics Cl ub 1,2; Concert Band 3;
\!a rchi ng Band 2 ,:l ; l'ow-\\'uw 4; C ross Co untry 4; C:y m nastics 1,2 ,3; In tramurals 3; Track 3,4.

S USA!\: DAV IS
T
wrnr C lr\ DE DA U\ \'
!(eel Certificate l ; Bronze Key 3; Cabinet 3,4 ; Art Cou ncil 2; Scholastic Art
Contes t Certificate 2.
FHANK DEMAS
Cabinet l ; S.S.S.1-1. 4 ; Cerman Club l; Cross Cou ntry 2,3; ln tramural s 1,2 ;
Track 1,3 .

GREGORY DEMEDUC
SII E RI DE RUDDE R
Future N urses Club I ; Fa ll Play Crew 3 .
JAMES D ERV ISH IAN
Science Fa ir 2nd Place 1,2; Swimming 1.

�K IMBERLY DUNSTER
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honorary Thespians Society 2,3,4;
National Forensic League 4; Cabinet 2,3; Spectrum 4; Forensics 3,4; Fall Play
Crew l; Spring Play Crew 1,2, Assistant Director 4; Pow-Wow 3,4; Choir
3,4; Spotlighters 1,2,4, President 2,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4;
Apotheosis 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3; Arts Club 3'; Vivace 3,4, Vice
President 4.
DEBORAH EISEN BERG
Transferred from Matber l; S.S.D. 4; Spanish Club 2.
STANLEY EISEN IJAi\ll.\1ER
Transferred from South Sho re H ig h School 2; Bronze Key 3; Science Fai r
2nd Place 2; French Club 3,4; Sp ectrum Sports Editor 4; West Word 3;
Guards Club 3,4.
KATHLEEN ECKLU '0
Transferred fro m Regina lligh School 3.
ESTHE R EKSTEIN
Student Council 1,2,3,4, Alternate 1,2,4; S.S.M. 2,3,4; Arts Club 1,2,3; Future
Teachers of America 1,2,3, Treasurer 2; Homecoming Crew 2, Committee 4;
~atin .Club l ; Pep Club l; Fall Play Crew l; Pow-Wow 2; Spotlighters l;
f hesp1ans 2; G.A.A. 1.
GILBERT ELIAS

MARK ELIAS
A.V.A . 4; Chess Club 1,2 ; Rad io Electronics Club 3; Cadet Band 2,3; Fall
Play Crew 3,4; Pow-Wow 3,4; Spotlighters 4; Spring Play Crew 2,3,4.
BARBARA ELLEW
S.S.M. 4 ; Pep Club 1.
JAN ICE ELLIS
White Certificate l ; Bronze Key 2; Cabinet 1,2; S.S.M. 1,2,3; French Club 3.

MARGIE ENDRE
BARI ENTMAN
Bronze Key 3; Science Fair Award 2; S.S.S.H. 2,3; French 1,2,3,4; Future
Teachers of America 1,2,3; Girls' Club 3; Homecoming Crew 4; Pep Club l;
Student Union Board 4; Ushers' Club 3; Timers' Club 4.
LYNNE EPSTE I N
Transferred from Hoycemore School, Evanston 3; Future Nurses Club 4;
Homecoming Crew 4.

MAXINE EPSTEIN
Transferred from N iles North Hig h School 3; Spring Play Crew 3; G.A .A.
3,4; Gym Leader 3,4; T imers' Club 4.
STEPHEN ERICKSEN
NEIL EVANS
White Certificate l; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Student Cou ncil 1,2 ; S.S.M .
3; S.S.S.H. 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Gymnastics 1; Intramura ls 2; Track
1,3,4, State Mile Helay Team Members 3, Major "N" 3,4; Illinois Premier
Boys' State 3; National Merit Letter of Co mmendation 4.

ROBIN EVE ' SEN
Science Fair Awa.rd l ; Arts Club 3; Aquasprites 1,2,3; G.A.A . 1,2,3,4, Board
3; Mixed Chorus 1.
SUSAN FEINGOLD
S.S.D. 2,3,4; Homecoming Crew 4; Pep Cl ub l; G.A.A. l; Timers' Club 3,
4; Science Fair 2nd Place 1.
RICHARD FIELDS
Science Fair 2nd Place 1; Hi-Y l; Mixed Chorus l; Intram urals, Swimming
1; Tennis 2; Track 3; Alternate School Mascot.

ELLEN FI NK
S.S.M. 2,3; S.S .S.H. 4; Future Teachers of America I.
HOB E RT FINK
S.S.S.H. 4; Chess Club 1; Football 3,4; Track 4; Wrestling 3.
PHILIP FIN NERMAN
White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; S.S.D. 3; Cross Country
l; Gymnastics 1,2.,3,4; "N" Club 4; Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4.

�ADRIE N E FISCHER
Red Certi ficate l ; Bronze Key 3; S.S.D . 2 ,3; S.S. i'vl. 4 ; Fr ench Club 1,2 ;
Fall Play Crew 2 ,3; Spring Play·C rew 2,3; Thespians 2,3.
GA IL FISHER
French Club I ,2 ; Futu re Tea chers of America 1,2,3,4; West Word 4 , Circulation '\ lanager 4; Silver Music Pin 2 ; Cold M usic Pin 3; Orchestra I ,2 ,3,4;
Vivace 2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 3,4.
CARO LEE FL.AMM I TI
LYN N FLAllIMIN I
S.S.D. 3,4 ; Futu re Teachers of America 3; Fa ll Play Crew 2; Us hers' Club
4 ; Spotligh ters l; Thespians 2; Timers' Club 3.
RALPH FWDIN
Na tio nal Forensic League 4; Astronomica l and Aero nauti cs Clu b 1,2,3,4,
Vice President 3; Mixed Chorus l; Choir 2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 2 ; Forensics
3,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Pow-Wow 4; Spotlighters 3; Spring
Play Crew 2 ,3; National Honorary Thespians 4.
STE VE N FLOYD
March in g Band 2; Football 3; Intramurals 1,2 ; Minor "N" 3; Interm edia te
Band 1 J. .

RI CHA RD FOOTITT
West Word 3; Choir 4 ; Fore'n sics 3,4.
JACK FO RE MA N
LE IG H FORM AN
S.S.M. 3,4; Aquasp rites lJ.; C.A.A . 1,2,3 .

LA URA FORST
Bro nze Key 3; Unit y Board 4; French Club 1 ,2,3,4, !'resident 4; Futu re
Teachers of Amer ica 1,2,3; Girls' C lub 3; l'ep Club l; Ushers' Club 3; Timers' Club 4 .
SUSA FORTUNATO
Future Homemakers 2.
BETTY FRA ZIN
White Certificate l; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair State 2nd Place
2; Cabinet 1,2,3; S.S.D . 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Spectrum 2,3 ; Student Union
Board 4, Vice President 4 ; Arts Club 2; H omecoming Committee 3,4; Aquasprites 2; CAA. 2 ,3; Timers ' Club 1.
BR EN ,\ FRE E D\I A1
Nat io na l Ho norary Thes pians Society 2 ,3,4; S.S.D . 2,3; S.S.~!. l; Choir
4 ; Fall Pl ay C rew 1,2,3, Cha irm an 3; Pow-Wow 3,4, Steerin g Comm ittee 4;
Spotli ghters l,2,4; \lu sica l Assistant Director 3; Musical C ast 2,3; Spring
Pla y Crew 1; Thespians 1, G.A.A. 2,3,4; Orchesis 2,3,4, President 4.
CAl\OL FH ENCH
Bro nze Key · 3; Unity Boa rd 4 ; French Club 4 ~ Future Teachers of America
2 ,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4 ; Girl s' Cou ncil 4; Choir 3,4; Silver Music
Pin 3; Gold \Iu sic Pin 4; \'iv ace 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2 .

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'\!ARY FHIEDE\\'A LD
Li brary \lonilor Certificate 2.

Tl-10\ IAS FR IED EWALD
S.S. D . 3; Football I.
C HARLES FRIED\IAN
Wrestling I ,2,3,4 , i\ lajor "01" 3 ,4.
KAR Ei'\ FRYKSDA LE
Future Homemakers 4; Ho mecoming Co mmittee 4; Latin Club 3 ,4 ; Ushers'
Club 3 ,4, Receptionist 4; C.A.A. 4.

IDA FYDRYCH
Nationa l Honorary Thespians Society 3,4; Thespians 2; German C lub 2,3 ,4;
Fall Play Cast 3,4; Forensics 4; Spotlighters 4; Spring Play Cast 3; G.A.A. 1.
CH ARLES GABE L
Spectrum Clerk 4 .
MARY GAB E L
Us hers ' Cl ub 4; G.A.A. 2 ,3.

�RITA GASSMAN
Science Fair 2nd Place 2 ; Girls ' Club 3; Fall Play Crew l; 7\larching Band
1,2,3,4; Twirlers 1,2,3,4, "N" 2; Silver :\1usic Pin 3; Gold i\'l usic Pin 4; Thespians l; Spectrum 4.
PAU i. GAYNON
White Certificate l ; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society
3,4; S.S.:\'!. l; Apotheosis 3; Football l; Track 1,2,3 ,4, :\linor "N" 2 , 1lajor
\
"N" 3, Co-Captain; " " Club 4; "It 's Academic" T eam Captain 4; National
;\lerit Semi-Finalist 4.
DA \/ID GE IST
llaseball l ; Football 1,2; \\'rcstl ing I.
BARRY GELFAND
Concert Band 3; ~ ! arching Band 3; l ntramurals 1,2 ,3,4; "N" Club 2,3,4,
Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, ~laj or "N" 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4 .
MARTIN GELLER
Bronze Key 2; French Club 4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Band Letter; :\!arching
Band 3,4; Silver Music Pin 4.
lA\\(HENCE GEN!
Red Certificate l; Bronze Key 2 ; Silver Key 3; State Science Fair Award 2;
Nat ion al Merit Letter of Commendation 4; S.S. D. Supervisor 3; German
Club 4 , Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Intermediate Band I ; Concert Band 2,3,4;
March ing Band 1,2,3,4; Orchesu·a 2,3,4; Pow -Wow 4; Silver Band Pin 3;
Spring Play Cast 2; Spring Play Crew 3; Band Letter 2 ; Orchestra Letter 2;
I. H.S.A. Band Award 3; German Band 4; Gymnastical.

BIWCE GERBER
Science Fai r Award 2 ; Cabinet 1,2; S.S ..\1. 2; S.S.S.J I. 3,4; A.V.A . 3; Football 2 ; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, ~'l i no r "N" 2; "N" Club 3,4; Tenn is 2 ,3,4; Softball l ; Basketball 2,3; Sw imm ing I.
KATllLEEN GETCHIUS
RAYMOND GILL
White Certificate l; lhonze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Bridge Club 2; Chess Club
2 ; Intermed ia te Band l ' Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching !land 2 ,3,4; Pow-Wow
3; Silver Music Pin 3; State Band 4; Band Letter l.

PHILLIP GILLESPIE
Basketball M inor "N" 2 ,3; Cross Country Minor"!'\" 1,4.
JOHN GILLULY
Ca binet 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4, Historian 2; Pow-Wow Steering Comm ittee 4;
Footba ll 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 3, Major "N"4; Guards Club 2,3,4; l ntramurals
2; "N" Club 4; Swimming 2,3; T rack 1,3,4, Majo r "N" 3,4.
JA NIS GILMAN
Red Certificate l; Science Fai r 2nd Place 2; S.S.M. 3.

JOE L GLANTZ
Guards Club 2,3; "N" Club 3,4; Sw immi ng 1,2,3,4, :\1ajor "N" 3,4.
SHERI GLICK
Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Secretary l ; S.S.M. 2; Art Council 3; Homecoming Crew 4;
Spanish Club 1,2; Ushers' Club 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2.
ELIZABETH COETZ
Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2 ; Ca binet 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Studen t Union Board 4; Cho ir 3,4; Fall Play C rew 2, Cast 3; Gold Music Pin 4 ; Spring
Pla y Crew 1,2; G.A .A. 1 ,2; Orchesis 2,3.

KAREN GOLD
S.S.D. 1,2; S.S.M . 3,4-; Cheerleaders 1,2.
ED REA GOLDBEHG
Future Teachers of America 1,2; ChoiJ" 3,4; Silver Music Pin 2 ; Gold Music
Pin 3; Pow-Wow 2,3,4; Spring Play Crew l ; Vivace 2 ,3,4; G.A.A'. 1,2,3;
Orchesis 1,2,3.
NEAL GOLD BERG
Chess Club 2,3,4; Coin and Stamp Club 4; Math Club 4; National Merit
Letter of Commendation 4.

MURRAY GORDON
Hed Certificate l; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Debate 1; Latin Club 1,2,3,4;
Cadet Band l; Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4; Fall Play Cast 3; Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Assistant Drum Major 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pow-Wow 3,4,
Steering Committee 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Stage Band 1,3,4; Spring Musical
Orchestra 1,2,3; Interim League Orchestra 2.
GREGORY GORGOSZ
PEGGY GORSKI
S.S.M. 2; G.A.A. 2,3.

�CHARLES GRAESSLE
West Word Photographer 4.
JEFFREY GREENBERG
Science Fair Award 2; S.S.M. 1; S.S.S.H. 3,4, Chairman 3, Supervisor 4;
German Club 2; lntramurnls 1,2; Wrestling 3,4.
CARI GREEt'\E
Future Nurses 2; Pep Club 1.

ROBERT G REE: S PAN
Bronze Key 3; Science Fair, District 1st Place 1,3, State 1st 3; Football 1,2,
3,4, Minor "N" 3, Major "N" 4 ; Wrestlin g 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 3, Major "1 "
4; "N" Club 4.
\VILL!All l GREE! WALD
\VILLI&lt;\:\! GR IFFIN
Transferred from Notre Dame lligh School 3.

STANA GRIM
CAROL GROB MAN
Red Certificate 1; Science Fair 2nd Place 1; S.S.D . 1; S.S.M. 2,3; Spa nish
Cl ub 3.
GARY G ROH
Hi-Y 1; Stage Band 1; l ntramurals 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2.

DOUG LAS GROW
Transferred from Amundsen High School, Ch icago 3 .
GREGORY GUTH
ARTHUR HACKI N
Debate 1; Cadet Ba nd 1; Concert Band 2 ,3,4, Secretary 4; Marching Band
1,2,3 ,4; Orchestra 4; Pow-Wow 3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4.

MARIA HAGIMIHALIS
EA RL HALVERSO
German Club 1,2; Cadet Band 1; Concert Band 2,3,4; Silver Music Pin 3;
Gold Music Pin 4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Ba nd Letter 2 ; lntramurals 1,2,3.
ROSE MA RI E HA MMON D
Fall Play Cr ew 3; S.S.M. 2,3,4.

BRIAN HAND
Transferred from St. George High School, Ev anston 2; S.S.S.H. 4; Mixed
Chorus 1; Golf l; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,3,4; Minor 'N' 3, Major 'N'
3,4; "N" Club 4; Intramurals 1,2.
RONALD HANLON
Hi- Y 3; I ntramurals 1,2.
STEVEN HAR A

NA 1CY HARTE 1 FELD
White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Natio na l Honor Society
3,4 , Cabinet 4; S.S.M. 1,2,3,4; S.S.S.H. 3; Arts Club 1; Spanish Club 1,2,4;
Timers' Club 1.
ROBERT HASKI N
Bridge Clu b 2; Intramurals 3,4.
ULA H EFTMAN
Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; Cabinet 2; S.S.D . 3,4; Future N urses Club
1; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3, President 3; Spanish Club l; Spectrum
4; Ushers' Club 3.

�CHERYL HEHN
Future Homemakers l; Spectrum Clerk 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3.
STE VEN RONALD HEHN
A.V.A. 1,2,3,4.
DAVID I-I EILBRO
While Certifi cate I; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Stud ent Council 3,4; S.S.D.
Supervisor 3; S.S.M. Supervisor 4; Homecoming Com mittee 4; Basketball
1,2 ; Cross Country l ; i\1ajor "N" 3,4; "N" Club 4; Ten nis Team 1,2,3,4,
~Jost Valu able Player 3; Des PlaiJ1es Valley League Singles C ha mpion 2 ,3.

WILLIAM HEINE
Science Fair Award 1,2,3, State Science FaiJ· Award , Outstanding 1, 2nd Place
2 , Isl Place 3; Astronomical and Aeronautics Clu b 1,2, Vice President 1,
President 2; German Club 2 ,4; Pep Clu b l ; Ra dio Electronics C lub 2 ; Science
' ewspaper 4; Pow-Wow Stage C rew 3; lntra murals Basketball 2 ,3, Champions 3.
LY NN HElA NDE R
S.S.D . 3,4; Aquaspriles 3 ,4; G.A.A. 2 ,3,4; Boa rd 4; Girls ' Gymnastics Team
4; Gym Leader 3,4.
DO NNA HELFGOTT
T ra nslerred from Austin Hig h School 4.

RAYMO ND JI ELJ\ IERS
Science Fair 2nd Place l ; French Club 2 ; Gymnastics 1,2; Tennis 1.
JAJ\IES llENN ING
Science Fair, School 1st Place 2 , District 1st Place 2, State 2nd Place 2; Baseba ll 3,4, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 4 .
DONALD HENRICHS

DON NA HE NRICHS
ARNOLD HERBSTMA N
Science Fair Award 2 ; Chess Club 1,2; German Club 4; lntramurals 1,2,3 ,4 ;
Wrestling 4.
MICHAEL H EUBE RGER
S.S.S.H. 4; Gymnastics l.

SUE IIILI.BERG
Pep Club I.
BERNA RD JI!RSCH
Bronze Key 3 ; Natio na l Honorary Thespians Society 4; Astronomical a nd
Aeronautics Club 1,2; Germa n Club 3; Fall Play Crew 3,4, Cha irma n 3; PowWow 2 ,3,4, Technical Director 4; Spotlighters 1,2 ,4, Vice President 4; Spring
Play Crew 2,3,4, Chairman 3; Thespians 3; Intramurals 2.
DONNA HIHSCH
Spanish Club 2; Fall Play Cast 2; Thespi a ns 2; G A.A. 2.

DANIEL llIHSCHTICK
S.S.D. Supervisor 3; S.S.lVI. 2; S.S.S.l l. 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, ,\Iajor "N" 3,4;
Basketball 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 3, Major "N" 4; Football 1,2,3,4, l\linor "N"
2, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 3 ,4; Guards Club 3.
MARLA HITE
National Honorary Thespians Society 3; Art Cou ncil 3; Fall Play Crew 2 ,3;
Silver M usic Pin 3; Gold Music PiJ1 4; Spring Play Cast 2; Sprin g Play Crew
1,3,4; Thespians 2 ; Girls' Glee 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 4.
LINDA HOFF
Science Fair 2nd Place 2; Bio-C hemistry Club 4; Science Newspaper 3; G.A.A.
2,3,4, Board 2,3,4, Minor "N" 3, Major "N" 3; Science Seminar 2,3,4.

WAYNE HOFFBERG
Baseball 1,3.
WE N D Y HOFFBERG
Red Certificate l; Bronze Key 3; S.S.M. 3; G.A.A. 2.
CHARLES HOFFMAN
Bronze Key 2; Bridge Club 2,3; Chess Club l ; Math Club I; lntramurals
1,2 ,3,4.

�GERALD INE HOLBACII
Transferred from L. C. Mohr lligh School, South llaven , Indiana 4.
ED\\'ARD HONE:\!A N
S.S.S.H. 3,4; Football 1,2 ,3, ;\linor • • 2,3 .
DENNIS HUELS

J ULIANN HUSTER
S.S.D. Receptionist 4; Girls' Club 2,3; G.!\.A. 1,2,3 ,4 , Minor "N " 2; :\Iajor
"N" 2.
CAHOI.I i\ IHOF
Art Council l ; Pow-Wow 4; S po tlightcrs I; Spring Play Cast 1,3,4; C.i\ .,\ .
1,2 ,3,4; Orchcs is 1,2 ,3,4 .
i\I EI.I DA ISAACS
Cabinet 1,2,3 ,4 , Secretary 2; S.S.D. Receptio ni st 4; S.S.S. I I. Secretary 3; Future Teachers of America I ; H omeco ming Committee 3,4, Assistant Director
4; S/1ectrum 3; Spotligh ters 1 .

JUD IT ll 17.B ICKY
Spanish Club I .
DAVID JACOBSON
Transferred from Roosevelt H igh School 2; Choir 3,4; Silver Music Pin 3;
Gold i\ l usic Pin 4; Pow-Wow 4; Sp ri ng Pla y Crew 4.
JANIS JACOB SON
White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3,
4; Unity Board 4; Apotheosis 1,2,3,4 , Publicity Chairman 3, President 4;
French Clu b 1,3; Future Teachers of America 2; Spanish Club 3; Orchesis 4;
2nd Place French Tournament 2; 1st Place National Spanish Contest 2,3;
French Seminar 2,4; Spanish Seminar 3,4; Spectrum Copy Writer 4; National
Merit Semi-Finalist 4.

JUD ITll JAGG EH
\\'bite Certificate l ; Bronze Key 2 ; Silver Key 3; National Hono r Society 3,4;
Arts Club 3; Spa nish C lub 1,2 ,3,4; Spectrum 3.
GLOR IA JAN SE
Choir 3,4; Silver i\lusic Pin 3; Vivace 2; G.A.A. l.
AND llEA JERSKY
S.S.M. 2 ; Pep Club l; G.A.A. 2.

RA Y:\IOND JESCHKE
D ENNIS JESSE
PAULJETTEH
Wh ite Certificate l ; Baseball 1,2,3,4 ; Football 1,2,3,4 ; Basketball 1,2,3,4.

JOII N J OHNSON
A.V.A. l ,2; Radio Electronics Club 3,4; Choi r 2,3,4 ; Silver :\lusic Pin 3; Gold
Music Pin 4; Pow-w ow 4; Spri ng Play Cast 2,3,4; Thespians 2,3; Football
1,2 ,3; Guards Club 2,3,4.
RALPH JOH NSON
Bronze Key 3; :\alional i\l erit Semi-Final ist 4 ; Ex hibit a t . ational Electronics Co nference 3; 2nd Place Sta te Science Fair 2.
ROBERT A.JO H NS01
S.S.M. 3; Guards Club 3; Swimming I.

KAREN KAI SER
Transferred from Mentor High School, Mentor, Oh io 3.
ANNETTE KANDELL
Cabinet 3; S.S.M. 1,2,3; !Vest IVord 3,4; Future N urses Club l ; German
Club 3; Latin Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4.
E ARL KAPIA N
White Certificate l ; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Forens ic League
2,3,4; Degree of Distinction 3; Br id ge Club 2; Debate 2,3,4; lntramurals
Basketball 1,2 ,3, Championsl; Wrestling l ; ational Merit Letter of Commendation 4.

�MARC K APLAN
Transferred from La ne Tech 1-1 igh Schoo l 4.
MARK KAPLAN
S.S.M. l ,2; Gymnastics l ; Wrestling 2.
VIRGINIA KARLESKE
S.S.M. l .

ELAINE KATSOOUAS
S.S.;\!. 1,2; Future ll omcma kcrs 2.
H OWARD KATZ
White Certificate l ; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3,
4; Student Counci l 3,4; S.S.D. Supervisor 3; S.S.M. Chairman 4; S.S.D. Executive Boar d 4; Golf 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Guar ds Club 2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,
4; M inor " 1" 2; Majo r "N" 3,4; "N" Club 3,4; Winner of Har vard Book
Prize 3.
ROBERT KA "!'/,
Red Certificate l ; Bronze Key 2; Sil\"er Key 3; Cabinet 1,4; S.S.D. 3; S.S.\1.
1,4, ! lonitor 1, Supervisor 4; Unity Board 4, " N " Club 2,3,4 , President 4;
\
Swimming 1,2 ,3,4, \ l inor "N" 1, \ l ajor "N" 2,3,4, Captain 4; Tennis Cl ub
1,2 ,3 ,4 , i\lajor "i'\" 3 ,4; Boys' State 3; Guards Club 2,3,4, Assistant Captain
3, Co-Captain 4.

TE l\R I KAT/'.0/ELS ON
Natio na l I lo norary T hespians Society 2,3,4; Arts Club 1,2; Future Teachers
o f America I ; Safety Cou ncil Mon itor 4; Choir 3,4; l'O\\"-\Vow l ,2,3; Silver
~lusic Pin 3; Spotlighters 1,4; Spring Play Cast 3; Spring Play Crew 1,2.
NANC Y KAU FFi\ IAN
Science Fair Award 2; Futu re ll omemakers 3,4, Secretary 3, Treas urer 3; Germa n Cl ub 2,3,4; H omecom ing Co mmittee 3; Ushers' Club 3,4, Secreta ry 4;
Fall Play Crew 3; Spr ing Play C rew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4.
BRUCE KAUFMAN
W hite Certi ficate I; Bronze Key 2; S ilver Key 3; Science Fa ir A\\"ard 2; Cabin ate Alternate 2; S.S ..\1. 3; S.S.S .H. 4; l 11tramurals 1,2,3; Swimming 1,2,3,4,
.\linor "N" 2, :\l ajor "N" 3 ,4.

I\OBEHT K1\UFMAN
b 1tin Club 3,4; Tntr a m urals 4.
RO BE RT KAZE LAK
S.S.S .ll. 4; A.V.A. 1,2,3; Hadio Electronics Club 3; l'ow-\Vow C rew 4; Guards
Club 4.
IVY KEENE
S .S.M. 4 ; Spa nish Club 2; !'ow-Wow 2; G.A.A. 1,3.

U N I),\ KE K E I\
S.S.D. 4; French Club 2,3.
S T E PH EN KE.\11'F
Chess Cl u b 2; Cadet Band I ; Concert Band 2,3,4; \1arch ing Band 2,3,4;
l ntram ura ls 4; Swi mm ing 4 .

JAN ICE KERMAN
Cabinet 1,2; S.S.M . 2,3,4; S .S.S. H . 3; Spa ni sh Clu b 1,2 ; Spotlighters I ; T hespians 2; Spectrum Senior Sectio n Co-Editor 4.

MA RY ANN KILlACKEY
Transferred from Regina High School 2; Bronze Key 3.
LYLE KILLE Y
Choir 2,3,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Mu sic Pin 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Minor
"N" 3 , Major "N" 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Mi nor "N" 3, Maj or ''N" 4; Football
1,2,3,4, Majo r "N" 3,4; ''N" C lub 3,4.
THOMAS K IRKE
_
Unity Board 4; Astronomical and Aeronautics Club 1,2,3,4, Treasu rer 3,
President 4; C hess Club 1,2,3,4, President 3,4; Cadet Band 3; Concert Band
4; Marchi ng Band 4; S.S.M. 1,2,3.
MA RJO RIE KIT
Z
Bronze K ey 3; French C lub 3,4; Future Homemakers 4; Ush ers' Cl ub 3,4;
G.A.A. I.
M ICHAEL KLE I!'.
Cabinet 1,2,3; S.S.rvl . 2; Spectrum 3; West Word 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Major
"N" 3,4; l n tram urals 1,2,3,4; "N" Club 4; Des Plai nes Valley League All
Conference Pitcher 3; Central Sub urban League All Conference Pitcher 4.
DONNA K LUGE
S.S.M 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3.

�RICHARD KL YMAN
Intramurals 1,2,4, Major ''N" 3,4; "N" Club 3,4; Wrestling 3.
PAUL KNUTSON
A.V.A. 1,2,3; Spring Play Crew 4; Forensics 4.
DEBORAH KOEHLER
Natio nal H o norary Thespians Society 3,4; Choir 3,4; Fall Play Cast 3; Fall
Play Crew 3,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 3; Pow-Wow Steering
Committee 4; Spotlighters 3,4; Spring Play Cast 2; Spring Play Crew 3,4;
T hesp ians 2; Vivace 2,3,4; Aquasprites l ; G.A.A. 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls'
Glee2.
DEBORAH KONIECKI
G.A.A. 2; Guards Club 2,3.
KIMBERLY KORAL
S.S.D. 3,4; French Club l ; Future Homemakers 3; Fall Play C rew 3.
LOUISETTE KORAN
Cadet Band 1,2; Concert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; G.A.A. l.

DAVID KORNBLUTH
White Certificate l; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair 2nd Place 3;
National Merit Semi-Fina list 4.
ADRlAN KOVALSKY
Bronze Key 3; National Honorary Thespians Society 3,4; Spanish Club
2,3; Spectrum Special Events Co-Editor 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3; Pow-Wow
2,3,4; Spotlighters 4; Spring Play Crew 1,2,3; Thespians 1,2.
WILLIAM KOZNARSKl

J EAN KRAEME R
Ushers' Club 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 1,2,3, Secretary 3, Letter 1, Major
Letter 2, I nterscholastic Bad min ton 3,4, First State 3; Pin 1.
STEPHEN KRAMER
Science Fair Award, 3rd Division l ; Spanish Club 3; Silver Music Pin 3;
Gold Music Pin 4; Orchestra·2,3,4; Orchestra ''N" 2.
KATHLEEN KREEGIER
Fu ture Homemakers 3,4, P~esident 4; Future Nurses 2,3; Spring Play Crew
3; G.A.A. 3,4; Pow-Wow Crew 4.

MITCHELL KREITER
Red Certificate l ; Cabinet 1; S.S.M. 2,3; S.S.S.H. 4; French Club 2,3; Homecoming Crew 3,4; West Word 2,3; Basketball 1,2; Cross Country 1,2,3;
Guards Club 2,3; Minor "N" Track 3; Cross Country 3; Track 1,2,3.
ROGER KRICKE
JAMES KRISTOF
Cadet Band 1,2; Concert Band 3; Marching Band 3; Baseball 1,2; Football
1,2,4; Gymnastics 1; Swimmi ng 2.

DANIEL KROLL
SUSAN KROMELOW
White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Cabinet l; Umty Board
4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Spectrum 3; West Word 3,4, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4;
Fall Play Crew 3; Quill and Scroll Award 4.
KARYN KRONE
Science Fair Award 2; S.S.M. 1,2,3; S.S.S.H. 2; Arts Club 4; French Club
2,3; Pow-Wow 2,3; Cheerleaders 1,2,3, Secretary 3; G.A.A. 1.
SUSAN KRONE
S.S.M . 4; French Club 2,3; Spectrum 4; Ushers' Club 3; Forensics 4; PowWow 2; Spotlighters 3,4; Timers' Club 4.
LINDA KUDLA
Mixed Chorus 1; Orchestra 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 2,3,4, Secretary 4;
Minor "N" 1, Major "N" 2.
SHERRY LABAY

�DIANE LALOGG l A
J OHN LANGE
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair Award 1,2,3; Fall Play Crew 1,2 ,
3 ,4, Chairman 3, Manager 4; Pow-Wow 1,2,3,4, Chairm an 3, Steering Committee 4; Sprin g Play Crew 1,2,3,4; National Honorary Thespians Society 4;
Stage Technical Crews 1,2,3,4, Manager 4; National Merit letter of Commendation 4.
REIN HARDT LANGE
Chess Cl ub 2; Coin a nd Stamp Club 4 ; Safety Cou ncil 4; Studenl Union
Board 4, T reasurer 4; l ntramurals2,3.

WILLIAM LAPPA
. MICHAEL LASKOV
S.S.M. 3,4; J\.V.J\. 1,2; Hi-Y l ; Swimming 1.
JAM ES LAUGH LI

JONATHAN LAVI
Red Certificate l ; S.S.i\ l. 4; Latin Club 3,4 ; Football 1,2 ,3,4 , i\linor "N' 2,
Major "N" 3,4; "N' Club 3,4; Track 1,2 ,3,4, Major "N" 3,4, Capta in 4.
LI NDA LAWRENCE
National Honorary Thespians Society 3,4, Exec. Bd. 4; Future Teachers of
America 1,2; Pep Club l; Spanish Club 2,3; Spectrum Co-Editor Senior Sectio n 4; \Vest Word 4 ; Choir 4; Girl s' Glee 3 ; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Pow-Wow
3, Crew 2 ,4 ; Spotlighters 4; Spring Play C rew 2,3, Co-C hairman 3 , Assistant
Director 4 ; T hesp ia ns 2 .
DIANA LEAPLEY
Red Certificate l ; Bronze Key 2; Science Fair 2nd !'lace 2, State Paper Session
2nd Place 3; Cabinet 4; Studenl Coun cil Ahernale 2; Futu re Teachers of America 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Ushers' Club 3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4 , i\lajor
' N' 2; Silver .ll'lusic Pin 3; Gold ~lus ic Pin 4 ; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, .lllinor "N' 1,
Major 'N' 2 , 1st Stale 3 , Board 1,2,3.4 , Camp 3; Guards Cl ub 4; Gym
Leader 3,4.
IRA LEAVITT
Bronze Key 2; Silv er Key 3; Science Fair Award 2,3; Bridge Club 2,3; Chess
Club 1 ,2,3; Gou·2.
WILLIAM LEAVITT
Bronze Key 2 ; Cabine1 I ; S.S.D. Su pervisor 3; S.S.M. 1 ,2, Supervisor 4;
S.S.S.l l. 3; French C lub l ; 1lo mecoming Co mmitlce 4; Baseball l ,2; Football 1; Gua rds Cl ub 3; Intramurals 2 ,3.
RICHARD LEl!:S
Whi te Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; 2nd Pl ace Science Fair 1,2 ;
Cabinet l ; S.S.D. 3,4, Supervisor 3, !l ead Chairm a n 4; S.S.O. Execu1 ive
Guard 4 ; Basketball l; Gymnas1ics 2,3,4 , i\-1 inor "N" 2 , Major "N" 3,4; "N"
Club 3,4.
JACKIE LEHR
White Certificate I ; Bronze Key 2 ; Silver Key 3; Studenl Cou ncil 3, Alternale
4 ; S.S.D. Receptionist 3,4; Unity Board 4; Future Teachers of America 2;
Homecomi ng Committee Head Secretary 4; Pep Club 1; Safety Cow1cil President 4 ; Spanish Clu b 3; Spechw11 Special Evenls Co-Editor 4 ; Spotligh1ers
1,2, Vice President 2.
KAREN LEIN
Red Certificate I ; Bronze Key 2; Science Fair Award 2; S.S.D. 3,4; Spanish
Clu b 1,2; Fall Pl ay Crew 1,2,3; Spotlig h1ers 1,2; Spring Play Crew 1,2,3;
T hespia ns 1,2.
GAYLE LEMKE
G.A.A. 1,2,3 .
HELEN LERMAN
S.S.S.H. 3; Bio-Chemistry Club 3; Germa n Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President 3; Student Union Board 4 ; \Vest \Vord 3 ,4 ; Pow-Wow 3; G.A.A. I .
H EN RY LERNER
White Certificate 1; Bron ze Key 2; Silver K ey 3; Nationa l Hon or Society
3,4 , Cabinet 2 , Vice President 2; Student Council 3,4; S.S.D . Supervisor 3;
S.S.S.H. 4; Basketball 1,2, Minor "N" 3, Major ' N' 4 ; Cross Country 4 ;
Intramurals l ; ' It's Academic' Alternate 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4.
SUSAN LERNER
Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Pep Club l ; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Spectrum
Senio r Section Co-Editor 4; Fall Play Crew 2; Pow-Wow 2; Spotlighters 1,2;
G.A.A. l; Cabinet Altern a te 4.
NERISSA LEVEY
Transferred from Evanston lligh School 4; Forensics 4; Spotlighters 4.
HELEN LEVIN
White Certificate 1; Bronze K ey 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society
3,4; Student Council Alternate 4; French Club 2 ,3,4; Future T eacher s of America 2; Spectrum 3; G.A.A. l ; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4.
RICHARD LEV I N
Unity Board 4; Baseball l; Guards Club 2,3,4, Co-Capta in 4; Minor 'N"
1; Major ' N' 2,3,4; "N' Club 2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4.

�JANE LEVINE
S.S.D. 2; S.S.M. 2; Art Cou ncil 4; French Club 4.
MARLA LEWIN
Cabinet 2; S.S.M. 2; Art Council 4; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Spotlighters
1.
SUSA LEWIS
Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silv er Key 3; Cabinet 2,3; Pep Club l;
Russian Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 4; Science Newspaper 4;
Fall Play Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 2; Thespians 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Science
Seminar 3,4.
TERRY LEWIS
Spanish Club 1,2,3; West Word 1; Spotlig hters l; Spring Play Crew 1,2.
SAM LIB ERTI
Cabinet 2; S.S.M. 1,2; S.S.S.H. 3,4; Baseball 1; Football 1,2,3,4, Mino r
"N" 3, Major "N" 4; Track 1,2,3,4, M inor "N" 3, Major "N" 4; "N" Club 4;
lntramurals 2,3,4.
SUSAN LICHTENSTEI N
S.S.M. 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Pow-Wow 2; G.A.A. l.

SUSAN LIDBERG
S.S.D. 3,4; Homecoming Court 4; Pep Clu b l ; Pow-Wow 4.
CHERIE UESSE
Bronze Key 3; French Club 4; Homecoming Crew 3,4; Spanish Club 3;
Ushers' Club 3,4; Pow-Wow 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1;2 ,3, Board 1,2,3; Manager Gymnastic Team 3.
DAVID LINDAHL
Gymnastics 1,4; lntramurals 2, First Place Side Horse 2.

DOUGLAS LINDT
Transferred from Culver Mil itary Academy, Culver, Indiana; Concert Band
3,4; Superior Drummer Rating in State Contest 3.
MICHAEL UNICK
Red Certificate l; Bronze Key 2; S.S.M. 3; S.S.S.H . 4; Basketball 1,2,3;
lntramurals l ; M inor "N" 3; Major "N" 3; "N" Clu b 4; Golf 3,4.
STEVEN LISS
A.V.A. 1,2,3,4; Bio-Chemistry Club 1,2; Fall Play Cast 1,2; Pow-Wow Crew
1,2; Spring Play C rew 1,2; Intramurals 1,3; Wrestling 2.

LINDA LLOYD
S.S.M . 3; Lalin Club 2; Fall Pla y Crew 2,3; Pow-\\'ow Crew 2 ; Thespians
2,3; G.A.A. 2; Co-Ed itor Magazine Correspondent 3.
PATIUCIA LLOYD
Fall Play Crew 4; Spotlighters 4; Spring Play Crew 3,4; G.A.A. 1,3.
GAIL LOCKWOOD
S.S.D. 3; S.S.M. 2; Pep Club 1; Pow-Wow Crew 4; G.A .A. 1,2.

DOUGLAS LOEW
Softball I.
ADRIEN LOME
Transferred from N iles North 4; Future Nurses Club 4; Lalin Club 4.
DAVID LOME
Transferred from Lane High School 3; Football 2,3; Minor "N" 2, Maj or
"N" 3; "N" Club 4; Track 3.
BRENTLOOD
JILL LOUNDY
S.S.M. 3,4; Spanish Club 3.
DANIEL LUBER
Science Fair 1st Place l; S.S.S.1-1. 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3, Minor
"N" 2,3, Major "N" 4.

�SANDRA LUCAS
Red Certificate · 1; Bronze Key 2; Science Fair 2nd Place 1; Spanish Club 2;
Choir 3,4; Fall Play Crew 3 ; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pi n 4; Pow-\Vow
Crew 2 ,3 ,4; Vivace 3,4; Gi rls' Glee 1,2.
LYNNE LUKOWICH
ROBERT LUNDGREN
National Merit Semi-Finalist 4.

JACK LUSCOMBE
ROBERT LYNCl-l
Hi-Y l ; Choir 4; Basketball l ; Football 3, 'Vli nor "N" 3, Major "N" 3; "N"
Club 3,4; Wrestling 3,4, Major "N" 4.

DANIEL LYON
Bronze Key 3; Science Fair Award 2; S.S.S.1-1. 4; Basketball 1; Football
1,2,3,4, Minor" "3 .
GREGORY LYO
Bronze Key 3; Science Fair 2nd Place .1,2; Gymnastics 1,2,3; l ntramurals I.
JOHN McCARTY

RAEJEA McMULLE
S.S.D. 4; Cadet Band l ; G.A.A. 1,2.
JOHN McMURRAY
S.S.M. 3; A.V.A. l ; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 2 ,3; Major "N" 4; " "Club
4; Track 2; Wrestlin g 1.
CRISTY MAC INNES
Red Certificate l ; Bron ze Key 2; Silver Key 3; S.S.D. 3,4; Future Teachers
of America 2,3; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1.

BARBARA MACEK
G.A.A. 1,3; Timers' Club 4.
SANDRA MADER
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Pow-Wow 2,4;
Silver Music Pin 3; Spring Play Crew 2; Vivace 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2.
HOWARD MANGURTEN
Red Certificate l ; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; S.S.S.H. 4; Cross Country
3, Minor "N"; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3 ,4.

ROBERT MANNA
S.S.D. 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3 ,4, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 3,4.
PAULA MARZ
Bro nze Key 2 ; Silver Key 3; Science Fair Award I ; Cabinet 3; S.S.M. 2;
S.S.S.H. 3,4; German Club 2 ,3,4 , Secretary 4; Homecoming Com mittee 4;
Pep Club l ; S/1ectrum 2 ,3; West Word 4; Timers' Cl ub 3,4, Secretary 3.
PHILIP MASARACCHJA
Red Certificate l; Bronze Key 3;· Science Fair Aw!ird 1,2; Cadet Band l;
Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3; Pow-\Vow 3; Spring Play Cast 2 ;
Football 1.

ESTHER MASSARSK Y
Science Fair !st Place, District 3 rd Place l ; S.S.D. Receptionist 3,4; French
Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 3; Pow-\Vow 3.
KENNETH MATTHEW
Bronze Key 2; Cabinet 4; S.S.S.H. 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Spectrn111 Assistant
Sports Editor 4; Baseball 4; lntram urals 3,4.
ROGER MAUL

�AN DREW i\IA Y
Cabinet 2; Bio-C hemist ry Club 2,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Si lver i\ I usic Pin 3;
l ntram urals 1,2,3,4; Swimmin g 1,2.
ANN :\·IECH
DAVID MEENAN

STEWART MEIK LE
Football l; Wrestling 1,2 .
BRUCE .v!ELi\1AN
Science Fair Award l; Cabinet 4.
ROBERT MENCONT
Bronze Key 3.

JUDITH MENKIN
Cabinet l; S.S.D. 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Pow-Wow Crew l; Spotlighters l ;
Thespians 2.
CAROLE MENNA
Ushers' Club 3,4.
LYNN MESSER
Red Certificate l; Bronze K ey 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair 2nd Division
Award 2; S.S.SD. 3 ,4; S.S.M. 2,4; French Club 1,2 ,3,4; Timers' Club 3,4.

ELKE MEYER
Bronze Key 3; French Club 4; Future Homemakers 4; G.A.A. 3; National
Merit Semi-Finalist 4 .
STEPHEN MICHAEL
German Club 1,2 ,3,4; Concert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Cross Country
1.
DARLENE MILANOWSKI

BRUCE MI LLER
Transferred from Loyola High Schook,

orthbrook 4.

MARRIANNE MILLER
S.S.D. 3,4 . .
ROBERT MILLER
Science Fair Award 2; S.S.M . 3; Football 1.

MELON! MITS
Science Fair Award_ 2; U nity Boa rd 4; Bio-Chelllistry Club 3; Holll ecoming
Colllm1ttee 4; Ru ssian Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Silver i\lusic Pin 3; Gold
Music Pin 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Pow-Wow 2; Aq uasprites 2; G.A.A. 1,2;
Guard s Club 2.
CAROLE MOOHE
S.S.M. 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Choir 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4;
Pow-Wow 2,3,4; Spring Play Crew 2,3,4; Gall Play C rew 2,3,4 , Assistant
D irector 3; G.A.A. 1.
CAMILLE MOTYKIE
Science Fair Award l ; Fut.ure Il olllemakers 4; Future Teachers of Alllerica
4; Girls ' Club 2,3; Pep C lub 1,2; Russian Club 3,4; Ushers' Club 4; Spring
Play Cast 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Oihcesis 1,2,3,4.
LINDA MUELLER
S.S.D. 3,4; S.S.S.H·. 3; Uni ty Board 4; Student Union Board 4, Secretary 4;
Aquasprites 1,2, Student Director 2; G.A.A. l ,2 ,3,4; Guard s Clu b 2,3,4, CoCapta in 3, Captain 4.
ME LINDA MULFORD
S.S.D. 3; Ushers' Club 3,4; Fall !'lay Crew 2, Thespians 1,2; Future ll olllelllakcrs 4; Mixed Chorus l ; Girls' Glee 2; Girls' Club 3; C.A.A. 1,3.
JOA NN NAC HBA UER
Future llomelll a kers 3 ,4; Gerlllan Club 4; C.A.A. 3,4.

�HOBERT NAT llA N
KARE NATK l N
S.S.D. 3; S.S.i\l. 2; Arts Club 1; Fall Play Crew 3: Pow.\Vow 3; Spotlightcrs
l; Thespians 3.
DAVID NELSON
Astronomical and Aeronautics Club 2 ,3 ,4, !'residen t 3 , Treasurer 4 ; Bio-Chemistry Club 2; Spanish Cl u b 3; Cadet !land 1; Concert Band 2,3,4, "01" 2 ;
1\ larching Band 2,3 ,4; Orchestra 2,3.4; Siker :\I usic Pin 3; :\I usical 2 ,3;
lntramurals 1.

KENN ETll NELSON
Transforred from Niles East lligh School 4 ; S.S.i\I. 4; Guards Club 4 ; Intramurals 4; Major "N" 4; "N" Club 4; Swimming 4.
LES l.I E NELSON
LIN NEA NE LSON
White Certificate I; llronze Key 2; Sih·er Key 3; 0Jational I lo nor Society
3,4; Spanish Club l ; Choir 3,4; Silver :\lusic Pin 2 ; Cold i\l usic Pin 3; \'ivacc
2,3 ,4.

lU CHARD NELSO
Sa!Cty Council 4; Gymnastics 1.
J OANNE N lnZKY
Red Certificate l ; llronzc Key 3; Science Fair 2nd Place 2; Student Council
1,2,3,4, Vice President 3; S.S.i\1. 2; S.S.S. 11. 3 ; Spa ni sh Club 2 ; llomecoming Committee 3; Forensics 4; G.i\.i\. 2 ,3,4; C:y m Leader 4; Pow-\\! ow 3;
Sprin g Play Crew 3; Th espians 2,3; National ll ono rary Thespi ans Society
3,4; Sj1cclm111 3,4, Underclassmen Editor 3 , Editor-in -Chi ef Supplement 3,
Editor-in-Chief 4; Unity Board 4 , Excc ut i\·c Board 4 ; Student Dress Board
4 , Chairman 4; D.A.R. Citizensh ip Award 4 .
BARRY NEUMAN
Transferred from Maine East High School I ; lntramurals 2,3,4.

RONALD NIE D
Bronze Key 3 ; Baseball 1,2 ,3, i\ li nor "N" 3; Basketba ll 1,2,3, i\linor "N" 3.
llOBERT NIEI~'iEN
S.S.S. 11. 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, i\ lajor "N" 3,4; Basketbal l 2,3,4, ,\ laj or "N" 4,
i\li nor "N" 3;" "Cl ub 4.
LYNNE NODDIN
S.S.i\ I . 2; Spa nish C lub 2 ,3; ,\quaspritcs I; C.i\.,\ . 1,2.

WILl.li\ill NO IWl•'. E N
ARNOLD NORUM
Arts Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 3, Major "N" 4 ; "N" Club 4.
Pi\TRlCli\ NOTT
Future Il omemakers 3; Ushe rs' Club 4 ; !•all Plav Crew :); C .A.A. 1,2 ,3,4;
Girls' Cl ub 3.

R013ERT NOVAK
Transferred from Notre Dame High Schoo l 2; S.S.S.11. 3; Football 3,4, illinor"N" 3.
FRANK NOWICK I
JOA NN NOWOJ

DANIE L O' llR IEN
l ntramurals 2,3; Wrestling 1.
NANCY OL.SON
Cabinet 1,2,3; French Club 2; Pep Club 1,2; i\! ixed Chorus l ; Girls' Glee
2; Choir 3,4; Silver Music !'in 3; Gold !llusic Pin 4; Pow-\\'ow 3,4; Spring
Play Crew 1,3; G.A.A. 2.
JOHN O'NEILL

�JOANNE OSTERGAA RD
S.S.D. 3,4; U nity Board 4 ; Future N urscs Club 1,2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 2 , Vice President 3, President 4; Girls' Council 4; Spotlightcrs l; C.A.A.

1,2,3 .
KE 1NETl-I OVERBECK
Bronze Key 2; S.S.i\I. 2,3; Gy mnastics I; I mramurals 3,4 .
.\I ARTl lA OWEN
S.S.D. 4; Future Nurses Club 4; Latin Club I ; Fall Play C rew 3; Aquasprites
1; C.A.A. 1,3.

RICK OWEN
A.V.A. l; football 2 ; i\l inor "N"; W restlin g I.
PAUL PACF.N T E
i\ IARK PALi\IE R
French Cl ub 4; Pow-Wow 3; lntramurals 1,2,3.

J U DITH PARKER
S.S.0. 3; Pep Club l; Spectrum 3 ; Thespians l ; Pow-Wow Cr ew 1.
PATRICIA PASMA
Transferred from De Kalb J-1 .S. 4; Fall Play Cast 4; Forensics 4; Pow Wow
4 ; Spotlighters 4 .
WILIJAM PEARSO N
Gym nastics 1,2; lntramurals 3,4; Swimming 1.

JAY PERLMAN
Wrestling 1,2.
BONNIE PETERSON
Cabinet 4; Cho ir 3,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Cold M usic Pin 4; Vivace 2,3,4,
Treasurer 3,4; C.A.A. 1,2; H o mecoming Crew 3,4.
EDWARD PETE RSON

MARTI N PETE RSOt
ROBERT PETERSO r
RONALD PETE RSON
N ational Forensic L
eague 1,4, Cabmet l ; Umty Board 4; B10-Chcnu stry
Club 4; Chess Clu b 1,2,3; Debate 1,2,3,4, Fo1ens1cs I 4· Science Semmar 2.

SA

ORA PETERSON
Science Fair Award l ; French Club 3; Pow-Wow 4; Spring Play Cast 3;
G.A.A. 2,3,4; Orchesis 2,3,4; Gi rls' Glee 2,3.

GREGO RY PEYROT
lnt ramura ls 3,4; Golf 4.
TEPHI PHIJ.I..IPS
JANIS PITZELE
Transferred from Elmwood Park High School 3.
MI C HAEL PLACE
Red Certificate l ; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Student Co uncil 1,2,3, Treasurer 3; Homecoming Committee 3, T reasurer 3; Lati n Clu b 3,4; Cadet Ba nd
I ; Concert Band 2 ,3,4; !\·!arching Band 2,3; Pow-Wow 1,3; Spring Play
Cast 3; Stage Band 3.
1.I NDA PUCE
Future Nurses Club 1,2; Choir 4 ; Silver i\ l usic Pin 4; Spring Play Cast 3;
Mixed Chorus l ; Girls' Glee 2,3; i\lusic Certificate 2.

�J ANET POGUE
French Club 2; Spring Play Crew 2; Thespians 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Girls' Glee 1,2.
JEFFREY POLON
Cabinet 4; S.S.M. 4; S .S.S.J-1 .' 1,2,3; A.V.A . I; Basketball l ; Football 1,2,3,4;
lntrnmurals 2,3; Major "N" 2,3,4; "N" Club 2,3,4.
LA UHEN PORCES
S.S.M. 3,4; Spanish Club l; Pep Club l.

GLE NN PORTUGAL
Football I ; " " Club 3,4; Wrestl ing 1,2,3,4; Minor "N" 2; Major "N" 3,4.
MONICA PORZYCKI
Cabinet l; S.S .M. 1,3; G.A.A . 2.
HARRIET PR IESS
Arts Club l; Spa nish Club 4; Concert Band 3,4; :\!arching Band 3,4; Aquasprites 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 3, i\lajor "N" 4; Gymnastics 3.

GA RY PRI M
Football 1,2,3,4 , ~linor "N" 3, ~lajor "N" 4; Track 2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4;
"N" Club 4 .
RICHARD l'RI ND l.E
Football l.
DEBBIE PHIT IK!N

SHARON PROCO!'
Future Homemakers 3.
DOHOTI-!Y PRZYBY LSKI
Twirlers 1,2,3, M inor "N" 2; G.A .A. 2,3; Timers ' Club 4.
JAM ES PUERK E L

DAVID PUGLIESE
White Certificate l ; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Natio na l Honor Society
3,4; Science Fair Award 1,2; Bridge Club 2; Cad et Band 1,2; Concert Band
3,4; Marching Band 3,4.
PAULA PUTTERMAN
S.S.D. 3,4; Span ish Club l ; Thespians 1.
KAREN QUIST
Art Council 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Spectrum Clerk 4.

KRISTINE Q U IST
French Club l; Pep Club 1,2; Spring Play Cr ew 3; Sp otlighters 4; G.A.A.
1,2,3; Pow-Wow Crew 4.
BAHBARA RABE
Future Nurses Clu b 1,2; Choi r 4 ; Fall Play Crew 3,4; Silver Music Pin 4;
Spotligh ters 1,2, Treasurer 2; Spring Play Crew 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3.
FRA NC INE RAJS K I
Future H omema kers 4; Futu re Teachers of America l ; Ushers' Club 3,4;
G.A.A . I ; Girl s' Club 3.

RONNIE RAPPAPORT
S.S.M. 4; ~lix ed Chorus l ; Football 2; Gymnastics I; Track 3.
KAREN RAUEN
Fall Play Crew 3.
E DWAHD RAVINE
Bron ze Key 3; S.S.M. Supervisor 4; S.S.S.I-1. 2,3; Basketball I ; Intramurals
1,2; Track 1 ,2,3,4, Minor "N" 3, Major "N" 4 .

�EDWA RD RAYMOND
Science Fair 2 nd Place l; A.V.A. l; Football 1; Gy mnastics 1,2,3,4; Intr a murals 1,2,3,4; M ajor " " 2 ,3 ,4; "N" Club 2 ,3,4; Gymnastics League Allround Cha mp ion; District Side Horse Cha mpion.
Tfi\JOTHY READI NG
SANDHJ\ REGULA
Transferred from Marywood Academy, EYanston 2 ; S.S.D. 4 ; Future Nurses
Club 2,3,4 , Secretary 3; Latin Club 2 ,3,4 , Secretary 3; Spotlighter s 4 ; Spring
Play Crew 3.

EDWARD REIC H ERT
Science Fa ir Award 1,2; Wrestlin g 2 ,3.
KRISTINE REI N KE
S.S. D. 2 ; S .S.M. 3; S.S.S.1 1,2,4; Po w-Wow 2 ,4.
-1.
SHARON REK
S.S.D . 2 ,3,4; Un ity Board 4; Future Homemakers 3,4; Ho mecom ing Committee 3 ,4; Ushers' Clu b 3,4, Receptionist 4 , President 4; G.A.A . 3,4; PowWow Cr ew 4; Girls' Cl ub 3.

LYND A REPKE
S.S.1 3; Spring Play Crew 4; Aquasprites I,2 ,3; Guards Club 4 ; Timers'
\I.
Club 4; Girls ' Glee 3; Pow-Wow Crew 4 .
GE RALD RI CO RI HT I
Cabi net Alterna te l ; Student Council 3,4; S.S.i\l. 3; Homecoming Committee
4; Basketba ll 1,2,3,4; i\ l ino r "N" 3; Major "N" 4; Cross co un try 1,4; Intramurals l ; Vice President of M id-Central Su burban League 4; Ugle Man 3.
illan 3.
JAM ES RI TT I·: H
Concert Band 3,4 ; :\!archi ng Band 3,4; Pow-Wow 3,4 ; Silver Music P in 4;
Stage Band 3 ,4 .

J Ai\ JES IWBERTS
Transfer fr om :\lather lligh School 3 ; Concert Band 3.
i\ II CHA EL HOC KO FF
S.S.S.H. 3,4, Supervisor 4; Intermed iate Band 1,2; Cross Country 3; M inor
"N" 3; lntramura ls 3; Swimmi ng 1; Tennis Club 3; Track 2 ,3.
SUSA ROCKOFF
!.
S .S.D. 3; S.S.\1 1,2 ; S.S.S.H. 3; Spanish Cl ub 1,2; Stud ent Union Board
4 ; Guards Club 3; Pow-Wow 4 .

ANN E IWGI N
S.S.i\l. 3; Pep Club l ; Sp ring Play C rew 2; G.A .A. 1.
BA RBARA RO\IEN
l\ed Certificate l; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; S.S.M. 3,4; French Club 3,4;
Ger ma n Club.3,4; Spectrum 3; \Vest Word 3; G.A.A. I .
MICHAEL ROONEY
Red Certificate 1; Bro nze Key 2 ; Silver Key 3; Cabinet 3,4; S.S.S.H. 3; French
Club 4 ; Cadet Band l; Con cert Band 2,3; i\larching Band 2,3; Spring Play
Orchestra 2 ; Stage Band l; Football 1,2 ,3,4, Minor "N" 3, Major "1 " 4;
Swimm ing 1,3 , :\linor "N" 3.

MAR K ROSEN B ERG
Red Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; S.S.S.H. 4; U nity Boa rd 4 ; Chess Club 1,2;
La tin Clu b 1,2 ,3,4, Treasu rer 3, President 4; Pow-Wow Crew 3,4; Spring
Play Crew 3.
ROBERT ROSENBLOOM
Bronze Key 4; Science Fair 2nd Place · District 2; Cabinet 1,2 ; Student Cou n·
cil 4; A.V.A. 1 ,2; German Cl ub 1,2,3, Treasure r 3; Homecoming Committee
4 ; Pep Club 1; Spectrum Ass istant Sports Editor 4; M inor "N" 4 ; Tennis Club
1,2,3,4; Wrestl ing 2.
DIANE ROSCA
Cabinet 2; S.S.M. 1,2; Homeco mi ng Comm ittee 3; Homecoming Queen 4;
Pep Club 2; Sp ectrum Business Ma nager 3,4; Pow-\V01/' 2,4; Cheerleaders
1 ,2,3,4, Captain 1,2, Secretary 3; G.A.A. 3,4 ; Gym Leader 4; D .A.R. Fin alist
4
STEPHANIE ROSS
Spectrum Head Typist 4.
MA RI ANN E ROTUN NO
Science Fair Award 2; S.S.D. 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Spectrum 4; G.A.A .
1,2.
RIC HARD ROVETTO
Wh ite Certificate l ; Bro nze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Cabinet 3;
A.V .A. l ; Spanish Club 1,2; Intramurals 2 ,3.

�SCOTT ROWELL
T ransferred fro m Sullivan High School 2; l•Jtramurals 3,4.
EDWARD RUSCI-ILI
Latin Club l; Basketball l ; Footba ll I ; Golf 1,2,3, 4, :\linor "N" 1, Major "N"
4.

l'A.\ IELA RZASA

BARBA RA SABE R
While Certi ficate l ; Bronze Key 2; Cabinet 1,2; S.S.M. 3,4; Homecoming
Commiuee 4; Pep Clu b l; Spanish Club 2,3 ; Spectru111 4; G.A.A. 2,3.
l\ I lC lI AELSALON
S.S.M. 1,2,3; Spring Play Crew 3; Debate l; French Club 1,2,3; Pep Clu b
1,2; lntramurals 1; Swimming l.
KAREN SCATURO
Future Teachers of Amer ica 2,3,4, Award 4.

SUSAN SCHAP IRO
Wh ite CeniJkate I; Bronze Key 2; Sil ver Key 3; Science Fair 2nd Place 2;
French Cl ub 3,4; Usher s ' Club 3,4; Pow-Wow 4; G.A .A. 1,2,3,4; Orhesis 2,3,4,
Secretary 2, T reasurer 3; Musical 3,4; Natio nal Merit Semi- Finalist 4.
BA RB ARA SC I-I IEREN
S.S.l\l. 2; Spanish Cl ub 1,2,3,4 ; Spotlig hters l ; Thespians 2; Cheerleaders
1,2,3, Secretary 3 .
FHAN K SCH MID

NANCY SC HMID T
Bronze Key 3; Scien ce Fa ir 2 nd Place - Dislricl 2; Future Teacher s of Amer i·
ca 2,3,4; Sp anis h Club 1,2,3; G.A.A . 2 ,3,4 , Board 3,4.

GAR Y SCH NEIDER
Wrestling 1,2 ; Golf 1,2 ; S.S.D . 4.
STEVEN SCHNEIDER
Tra nsferred from Quig ley Preparatory Semina ry a nd Notre Dame H igh
School 4; Baseball 4; Basketball 4 .

JWSS IE SC HREIBER
S.S.M. 4 ; Arts Club 3 ; Futu re Teachers of America I : Spanish Club 1,2;
Fa ll Pl ay C rew 2; Spring Play Crew 2; T hespians 1,2.
KENNETH SC HROEDER
lntramurals 1,2 .
MARILYN SCHWARZ
Hed Cer tificate l ; Bro nze Key 3; Science Fair Award 2; Latin Club 1,2,3;
G.A.A. 2 ,3,4, Board 3,4.

DEBORAH SEGA L
Science Fa ir 1st Place 1, 2 nd Place District 2; Debate 1,2; Pow-Wow 3; Spotlighters 3,4; Spring Play Crew 3; Thespians 3; Twirlers l ; Aquasprites 2,3;
G.A.A. 2,3,4; The Gerry H idlebrand Awa rd in E nglish 2.
GAIL SEGAL
Red Certificate l; Bron ze Key 3; S.S.M. 2,3; Homecoming Crew 4; PowWow 2.
ARLYNE SEMILOFF
S.S.M. 3; Arts Club 1; Spanish Club l ; Pow-Wow 2,3; Timers' Club.
CAROL SENN
Spanish Club 1,2; Silver Music Pin 2; Orchestra 1,2; Guards' Club 3,4; Timers' Club 3.
EUGENE SEHVILLO
Nationa l Honorary T hespian Society 1,2,3,4; Cabinet 2,3,4, Alternate l; President 2,4; Unity Board 4; Homecoming Commillee 3,4, Assistant Director
3, Senior Coo rd inator 4; Choir · 2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 2; Silver Music Pin
3; Gold Music Pin 4; Pow-Wow 1,2; Spring Play Crew 1,2.
ARNOLD SHAFER
Cabinet 4; S.S.M . 3; S.S.S.H. 3; A.V.A. 1,2,3; Guards Club 2,3 ,4; lntramurals 1,2,3; Minor "N" 3; Major "N" 4; "N" Club 4; Swimming 1,2,3,4;
Tennis 1; Track 3,4.

�BARRY SllAUN
A.\/.A. 1,2.
JILL SHAPIRO
Bronze Key 3; Science Fa ir 2nd Place 2; Cabinet 2,3,4, Secretary 4; S.S.M .
1,3; Homecoming Crew 4; Spanish Cl ub 1,2,3,4, \/ice Pres ident 3; Forensics 2,4; Pow-\Vow 4; Spotligh ters 1,2 ,4; Spring Play Ass istant Director 4;
American Legion Speech Contest 1,2.
TERRI SllAW
S.S.1\1. 1,2,3; Future Teachers 3; Pep Club l ; Spanish Club 2,3; G.A.A. l ;
Timers' Club 3 .
;'l!AR ILOU SHEEHAN
Arts Co uncil 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; G.A.A. l; Guards Club 2,3,4.
GREG SHENK
Ca binet l; S.S.M. 1,2; German Club 1,2,3; lntramurals 1,2,3; Swimming
1,2; Golf 1,2.
MA llTIN SHE PARD
Bronze Key 3 ; Bio-Chemistry Club 3; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band
3,4; Pow-Wow 4; Spotlighters l; Stage 13and 1,2,3,4; German Band 3,4;
Spring i\lusical Orchestra 2 .

i\IARC SI IEl\\\/OOD
Cabinet 3; S.S.i\l. 1,3 ,4; Baseba ll 1,3 ,4; lntramurals 1,2,3,4; i\l inor "N" 3.
SALLY SHUM
Transferred from Southfield, Michigan 2; Future Homemakers 2; llomecoming Crew 4; Homecoming Court 3; Concert Band 2; Fall Play Cast 3; Fall
Play Crew 2; Marching Band 2; Spring Play Cast 2; Spring Play Crew 3;
Thespians 2,3; Pow- \Vow Crew 4.
J ERRY SIDEMAN
S.S.M. 4; S.S.S.H. 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 3, Major "N" 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, i linor "N" 3 ; lutamura ls 1,2 ,3,4.
\

JOE L SIDEMAN
White Certificate I; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Cabinet 2; S.S.S.11. 3,4,
Chairman 3, supervisor 4 ; Basketb a ll l ; lntramurals 1,2,3; Tennis Club
2,3; :'-lational i\lerit Semi-Finali st 4.
l\A Yi\IOND SIECEI.
Science Fair ,\ward 2; Student Council Alternate 2,3; Cerman Club ! ; Radio
Electronics Club I ; Safety Council 4; National ,\ lerit l.cter of Commendation 4.
Sll.\' EI{
Transferred from Snn lligh School 3; S.S.i\·l. 4.

!),\\'ID

WEND I SILVER
S.S.M. 3; French Club 1,2; Girls' Glee 1.
Al.\' 1\1 S IL\'EH:'IL\:"J
S.S.S.11. 4 ; Spa n ish Club 2,3; Coin and Stamp Club 3,4, \/ice President 3 .
MICHAEL S!L\/ERT
White Certificate l ; Bronze Key 2; Science Fair Award, Outstanding 2, Outstanding State 2,3, 2nd State Paper Sessions 3, Chicago Teachers' Fair 3;
S.S.M . 4; S.S.S.H. 3; Arts Club 4; Bio-Chemistry Club 4; Coin and Stamp
Club , Vice President 3; Math Club 2; Russian Club 2 ,3; \Vest \Vord 2; Cross
Country 2,3,4, Major "N" 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4 , M inor "N" 2,3; Major "N" 4;
"N" Club 4; Swimming l; Great Books 4.
DONALD SL\l i\!ONS
Concert Band 1,2; ;\[' arching Band 1,2 .
JERI S li\! ON
Cabinet 1,2; S.S.D. 3,4 ; S.S.\!. 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club
1,2,3; Student Union Board 4; Pow-\Vow 2; G.A.A. l ; Gua rds Club 3.
ESTHER S INGE R
S.S.D. 2; S.S./..'!. 3; S.S.S. H. 3,4; Homecomi ng Committee 4; Spanish Club
1,2; Spectrum 4; Pow -\Vow 2; Spring Play Cast 3; Timers' Club 4.
J EFFREY SKLAR
S.S.S.H. 3; Coin a nd Sta mp Club 3, President 3; lntramurals 4.
ROB ER T SMILEY
Cabinet 2; Student Council l ; S.S.S.H. 1,2,3; Baseball l; Football l ; Gymnastics l ; Wrestling 2 .
BARBARA SMITH
Wh ite Certificate l; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Hon orary Thespians Society 2,3,4, President 4; Science Fair Award 2 nd Place - State 2;
Cabinet 1,2 , Alternate 3; S.S.M. 1,2; Unity Board 4; Arts Club 1,2; Homecomi ng Committee 2,3; Spanish Clu b 1,2; Fall Play Cast 3; Fall Play Crew
1,2,3; Forensics 4; Pow-Wow 3,4, Steerin g Committee 3,4; Sportlighters 4;
Spring M usical Crew 1,2, Spring Musical Assistant Director 3; Thespian
1,2,3,4.

�CELESTE Si\! ITH
G.A.A. 1,2.
LARRY SOLDINGEH
Red Certificate l; Bronze Key 3; S.S ..\'!. 1,2; S.S.S.H. 2 ,3; Cross Country 2,3,
i\linor "N" 3; Intramurals Captain 1,2,3,4; "N" Club 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4,
i\linor "N" 2, :\lajor "~" 3,4.
TERRI SOLOMON
S.S.D . 3,4; S.S.ivl. 2; llomecoming Crew 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Pow-Wow
Crew 2,4; Spring play Crew 3; Thespians 2,3; G.A.A. 2; 'firners' Club 3,4.
STEVE SORKIN
Basketball i\lanager l; Football 1,2 ,3,4, Minor
Club4; Track 1,3.

"! "

3; l\lajo r "N" 4; "N"

M lCHAEL SPIEGEL
Bio-Chemistry Club 2,3,4; Chess Club 3; French Club 2,3,4; i\Tath Club 1,2;
lntrarnurals 1,2,3; Ten nis 1 ,2,3,4.
i\IARSHALL SPIK INGS
Chess Club 1; Intermed iate Band l; Concert Band 2 ,3,4; Marching Band
2 ,3,4; l'ow-\Vow 2 ,3,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Stage Band 2 ,3,4; Band Certificate I; Band Letter 2; German Band 2,3; Brass Ensemble 2 ; All-Disu·ict
Band 4; ;\1 usical 2 ,3,4; Niles Women's Club i\lusic Scholarship 2; lntramurals 1,2,3,4; 2nd Place Free Throw Contest 3.

JUDIT H Sl' IL BERG
DA \'ID SPITZ
Wh ite Certifica te I; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Nat ional ll onor Society
3,4; Cabinet 1,2,3,4; S.S.S.H. 4; Arts Club 1; Fr ench Club 1,2; Math Club
1,2; ll'est Word 2,4; Concert Band 1,2,3; l\farching Band 2,3; Orchestra
3; l ntramurals 1,2,3,4; Minor "N" T rack 3, Tenn is 3,4; School Press Representative 4.

i\IAR ILYN STARKl\l/\N
Cab inet 1,2,3,4; S.S. D. 3; S.S.M. 2; S.S.S.11. 4; Unity Board 4; Spanish
Club 1,2,3; Spectrum 3; Pow-Wow 2,4; Homecom ing Co mmittee 3,4; Cheerleaders 2 ,3,4, Co-Captai n 3, Ca ptain 4; G.A .A. 3,4; Guards Club 4.

SANDRA STA RR
S.S.:\!. 2; S/1ectrzm1 3; West Word 3,4; Pow-Wow 3; Spring Play Crew 2;
Thesp ia ns 2,3.
ARNOLD STEIN
Bronze Key 3; S.S.S.H. 3,4; Latin Club 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4, Minor"
i\ lajor "N" 4 ; Cross Cou ntry 4; "N" Cl ub 4.

1"

3,

CllEHYL STEI 1BERG
Tran sferred from Austin High School 3.

GAHY ST EINBI:: RG
Wrestlin g 1,2, i\l inor "N" 2.
CYNDY STEINER
French Club 1; Future Teachers of America 2 ; Pep Club 1.
J AMES ST ENGEL
.
Bronze K ey 3; Cabinet 3; S.S.M.. 3; S.S.S.H. 2,4; Football 2,3,4, M aJor
"N" 3,4; "N" Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; National Merit Letter
of Commendatio n 4.

FRED STEPEN
A.V.A. 1; Bio-Chemistry Club 3; Guards Club 3; Gymnastics 1; Inu·amurals
Ba sketball 4; Tennis Clu b 2,3,4, Minor "N" 3 .
LUIS STEilN
Foreign Exchange Student 4; Student Council 4; Astronomical and Aeronautics Cl ub 4; Spanish Club 4.
S HERYL STERNBERG
Transferred from Elmwood Park High School 2; Bronze Key 3; Student
Council Alternate 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Pe~Club l ; Spanish Club
1,2,3; T imers' Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3.
DOUGLAS STIEBER
Chess Club 2; Coin a nd Stamp Club 3,4; Latin Club 3,4; lntramurals 4.
SUSAN STILLE
White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Cabinet 3,4; S.S.M. 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 3; Choi r 3,4; Pow-Wow 4; Silver 1\!Iusic Pin 4; Spring
Play Cast 3; Vivace 3,4; G.A./\. 1,2, Board 1,2.
VALER IE STOCKEH
Futu re Teachers of America 1,2; Mixed Chorus I ; Spotlighters 1 ,2 ; G.A.A.
1,2.

�SANDRA STONE
White Certificate l; B.ronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; French Cl ub 1,2,3,4; Safety
Council 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Pow-Wow 3,4; Spotlighters 1,4; Spring Play
Crew 1,2,3; Thespians 2,3; Timers' Club 3,4.
SUSAN STONE
Cabinet 1,2 ,3; S.S.M. 1,2; Pow-Wow Crew 1,2; Spotlighters l; Cheerlead ers 4.
SANDl\A STONEMARK

NANC Y STRAUSS
U nity Board 4; Apotheosis 2,3,4; West Wo rd 3,4, Ed ito r-in-Chief 4; Fall
Play Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 2; Th espians 2,3; Quill and Scroll Award
4; Music Certificate 2.
1 I!Cl-IELE STREM KE
V
Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Altetna te 1,2; French Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Pow-Wow 3,4;
G.A.A. 1,2,3; Girls' Gymnastics 2,3; Homecoming Committee 3.
Chairman 4; Prom Committee 3; Mariners 1,2,3,4.
BARBARA STRIM PEL
French Club l; Future Teachers of America l; Fall Pla y Crew 1,2; Silver Mus ic Pin 3; Gold i\llusic Pin 4; Spring Play Crew 1,2,3; T hespians 2; G.A.A.
l ; i\lixed C horus l ; Girls' Glee 2; Choir 3,4; Pow-Wow Crew 1,2.

SUSAN ST ROBEL
S.S.D. 1,2; S.S.M. 1,3; Pow-Wow 2,4; Cheerleaders 1,4; G.A.A . l; Guards
Club 3.
CHERYL STROM
PAMELA SWANSON
Fren ch Club 1,2,3; Future Teachers of America l ; Pep Club 1,2.

BA RllARA SWENTO
Cabinet 1,2; S.S.D. 3; S.S.M. 3,4; Future Nurses Club 4; Germa n Club 2,3;
Safety Council Monitor 4; Spo tl.ighters 1,2; Thespians 2;

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I

JOYCE TAK EMOTO
S.S. D. 4; French Club l ; Latin Clu b 4; Pep Club l; G.A.A. 1,2; Timers'
C lub 4.
ROBERT TA LENT
11 ronze Key 2; Student Council 1,2; Russian Club 2,3; \Vest \Vord 2; Fall
Play Cast 1,3; Pow-Wow 3; Thespians 3; Basketball I; Tennis 1,2,3.

BONNIE TASH
S.S.D. 2,3; S.S.M. 3; S.S.O. Executive Board 4; Homecoming Crew 3,4;
Spectrum 3,4; Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; G.A.A. 3; Guards Club 3,4.
WAYNE TAYLOI\
Silver M u sic Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; lntramurals l ;
Wrestling 1, M inor "N" 1; M usical 2,3,4.
SHERI TE ICHNER
Span ish Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2.

FRANCES TERRY
S.S.D. 3,4; S.S.M. 2; Homecoming Crew 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Timers' Club

3,4.
DANIEL THOMAS
Science Fair 2; Cab inet 4; S.S.M. 2,3; S.S.S.H. Superviso r 4; Spectrum 3,4;
Baseball 2,3,4 , Major "N" 3.
JOHN THOMAS

TERRY THOMAS
S .S .S.H. 2,3, Chairm an 3; Pep Club 1; Safety Council 4; Aquasprites 3,4;
Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Guards Club 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4, M inor
"N' 1,2; Major "N" 3,4; 'N" Club 3,4, Vice President 4; Swimming 1,2,3,4,
Track 2.
BARBARA THOMPSON
Future Teachers of America 3; G.A.A. 2.
DAVID THOMPSON
S.S.M. 3; Rad io Electronics C lub 2; Russian Clu b 3.

�1\0BEHT TOBEY
A.\'.A. 1,2; Radio Electronics Club 2; Gymnastics I.
SUSA&gt;/ TOBIA ' SKY
:\ational 1lonorary Thespians Society 2,3,4, Recorder 4; French Club I;
Future Teachers of America 1,2: Choir 3,4; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3, Co-Chair·
man 2, Chai rman 3; Sih·er ,\ Jusic Pin 3; Gold :\lusic Pin 4; Pow-\\'ow Crew
1,2,3,4, Chairman 3; Spring Play Crew 1,2,3, Co-Chairman 2, Chairman 3;
Thespians 1, Crew Award 3; G.A.A. 1,2.
DA\'ID TOKESlll
Red Certificate l; Bronze Key 2; Sil\'er Key 3; Science Fair Award, 1st Division · State 3; Cabinet 4; S.S.S.1-1. 3; Russian Club 2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4,
.\Ii nor "N' 3.
GE E TOPl'EH
Science Fair Award 2; Concert Band 3,4, Major "N" 3; Intermediate Band
1,2; ?darching Band 3,4.
RONALD TORE KO
Student Council 4; S.S.:\1. 3,4; S.S.S.1-1. 1,2; Hussian Club 2,3,4; Baseball
1,2,3,4, i\linor "N" 3, ,\ lajor ' 1" 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, :\linor ". "3, Major
"N' 4; Football l ,2,3,4, Major ' " 3 ,4; 'N' Clu b 3 ,4.
JOSEPll THASATTJ
Bronze Key 2; Science Fair Award 2,3; Student Council 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4,
:\lajor "N' 4.

KATHLEEN TRITSCHLER
White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society
3,4; Science Fair Award 2, District 2nd Place; Unity Board 4; Bio-Chemis·
try Clu b 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Silver Music Pin 2; Gold Music Pin 3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Concert Mistress 3,4; Pow-Wow 2,4; Spring Musical 1,2,3,
4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; Tennis Team
3,4; Badminton Team 3,4, Camp 3; Minor "N" 1, Major "N" 2, 1st State 3;
Interim League Orchestra 2; l.M.E.A. All-District &amp; All-State Orchestras 3,4.
JANICE TRUESDALE
White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair, 1st Place Local,
2nd Place District 1, 2nd Place Local 2; Spanish Club 3; Orchestra 1,2,3 ;
Spring Play Orchestra 2; Orchestra "N" 2; Gold Music Pin 3; Aquasprites 2,
3,4, Vice President 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Minor 'N" 3, Major "N" 4; Gua1Js Club
3,4.
KATHRYN TSUNETA
Unity Board 4; Arts Club 2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Future Homemakers 2,3,4;
President 2,3, West Word 3; Spring Musical Crew 3; G.A.A. 1.
JACQUELINE TURCHEN
Transferred from Austill High School 3.
ROBERT TURNER
White Certificate ! ;. Bronze Key 2; Silver ·Key 3; National Honor Society
3 ,4; Science Fair 1st Place l ,2; Bridge Club 3; Math Club l ; Co ncert Band
1,2,3,4, Letter 2; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Marching Band
1,2,3,4; Ord1estra 2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Fall Play Assistant Business
illanager 3; Spril1g Musical Orchestra 1,2,3,4; :\lalional i\lerit Letter of Commendation 4.
RONALD UZZO
Cabinet 2; Cadet Band l ; Concert Band 2,3; Marching Band 2; Pow-Wow
·
Crew 3; Spring Play Cast 2; Spring Play Crew 3; Footbalf 3.
MICHAEL VASTINE
SHARON VINCENT
French Club l ; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Pow-Wow Crew l; Thespians 2.
CA ROL VIHAG
Science Fair Award 2; A.V.A. 3,4; Guards Club 2.

MARTIN WALD
Transferred from Von Steuben High School 3; S.S.ill. 3; lntramurals 3.
LlNDA WALKOWIAK
G.A.A. 2; Mixed Chorus l.
BANU WALTHERS
Transferred from Regilrn Domil1ican 3.

ARTHUR \VARADY
White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Forensic League
Merit 1, Honor 2 , Excellence 3, Distinction 3; National Honor Society 3,4;
D ebate 1,2,3,4; Cadet Band l; National Merit Semi-Furnlist 4; "It' s Academic"
4.
PHYLLlS WARD
S.S.D. 4; Future Homemakers 3,4; Pep Club I; Ushers' Club 4; Fall Play
Crew 3; Spril1g Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4.
CIAUDIA WARHUS
S.S.D. 4; German Club 3.

�TERRY WASJ\10ND
Science Fair 2nd Division 2; Choir 2,3,4; Gold Music Pin 4; Silver i\lusic
Pin 3; Spring Play Crew 3; Guards Club 2,3,4; lntramura ls 1,2, Minor "N"
Track 3; Swimming 1,2,4; Track 3,4.
i\! ARILY N WEAVER
Arts Clu b 3; Art Counc il 3; Gi rls' Counci l 3; Pep Club 1,2; Fall Play Crew
2,3,4; Gold Twirling Pin 2; ~ ! a rching Band 1,2,3; Pow-\Vow Crew 2,3,4;
Spring Play Crew 2 ,3,4; Twirlers 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1.2; Pins and Pans L ~linor
" " I.

DOUGLAS \VE ll3 E L
Gy mn astics 3.

CllERl \VE IL
Transferred from N il es East Hig h School 2; Cabinet 2,3; G.A.A. 2; Mu sic
Certificate 2; M usical Crew 3; Girl s' Glee 2,3; Silver Mu sic Pin 3.

LI l DA WEIL
Red Certificate l ; Bronze Key 3; S.S.D. 4; S.S.M. 2,3; German Club 2 ,3;
Pow-Wow 2.
AUDREY WE I N BE RG
Apotheosis l ; An Cou ncil 1,2; Pep Club l ; Safety Council 1,2; Fall Play
C rew 3; G.A.A . I ,2,3; Orchesis 3.

LEEANN W E I NBERG
Girls' Club 3; Spa nish Clu b 2; Orchestra I ; Pow-Wow Crew 3; Girls' Glee
2,3; Cho ir 4; M usic Certifica te 2 ; Silver Music Pin 3; C.A.A. 2 ,3,4; Bo ard
3,4.
DAVID WE ISS
S.S.M. 4; Safety Council 4; West Word 3; Intramurals 4.
JORDAN WEISS
Bron ze Key 2; Science Fair Award 1,2; Bridge Club 2; Chess club 1, Secret ary I ; Indoor Track 3.

JOHN WE ISSENSTEI N
GA IL WERN I KOFF
Red Certifi cate I ; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Cab in et 1,2 ; S.S.D. 3; Future
Teacher s of America 1,2; Pep Club l; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Spectrum Assistant Ed itor Academic Section 4; Pow-Wow Cr ew l; G.A.A. 1,2 .
ROBERT WIEGMA N
Cabin et l,2 ; S.S.M . 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Minor "N" 3; Majo r "N" 4; "N" Club
4.

KEN ETH WII G
Choir 2,3,4; Silv er Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Intramurals 1,2.
LEE WI LLE RT
S.S.M . 3; Guards Club 2,3,4; Swimming 1,2; T ennis_ Clu b 1,2.
LARRY W ILSON
Co ncert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2 ,3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Spring Play Cast
2 ,3, Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Intram urals l ; Swimming 1.

ROGER WI LS01
S.S.M. 1,2,3; Apotheosis 4; West Word: Baseball I ; Basketball l ; Footba ll
1,2,3, Sophomore Shield 2, Minor "N" 3; lntramurals 2,3,4.
LARRY W INKLEMAN
Science Fair Award 1,2,3; Baseball l ; Footba ll 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4; "N"
Club 3,4; Wrestling 1.
WA RREN \V ITTEK
Radio Electronics Club 1,2; i\1i.xedChorus l ; Choir 2 ,3,4; Silver Music Pin
3; Gold Music Pin 4; T rack I.

ANDREW WOLD
ST UA RT WOLF
Cabinet 4; Pep Club Treasu rer l ; Fall Play Cast 3; Th espians 3; Intramu rals
1,2.
FRED WOLFF
German Club l ; Choir 1,2; Spring Play Cast l ; Ten nis Club I.

�BRUCE WOOLLEY
Cross Country 2.
APRIL WORTH
PEGGY YAMAGUCHI
Red Certificate l ; Bronze Key 3; National Honorary Thespians Society 3,4,
Treasu rer 4; Science Fai.r 2nd Place 2; CabiJ1et Alternate 1,2; Lalin Club 1,2;
Fall Play Crew 2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Pow-Wow 2,3,4; SilverMusic Pin 3;
Spring Play Crew 1,2; Thespians 1,2; C.A.A. l.

STEVEN YELLEN
White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Science Fair Awards, 1st
Place District 2,3, 2nd Place State 2, Outstanding State 3; French Club, Secretary 4; Golf 3; Intramurals 3,4.
WA YOUNG
S.S.M. 3; Future Homemakers 3; Pep Club 1; Fall Play Crew 2,3.

CARN ELLZABOLOCKY
Bronze Key 4; Cabi net 1;1 Student Coun cil Alternate 3,4; S.S.M . 4; Future
Teachers of America 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, President 3; West Word 4; Forensics 4.

CONN IE ZAC HARY
S.S.M. 4; Spanish Club 3,4.
MARK ZAR
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Concert Band
1,2,3 ,4, Pres ident 3,4; Silver Music Pin 2; Gold Music Pin 3; Marching Band
1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Pow-\Vow 3,4, Stecru1g Committee 4; Spring Play
Cast 2,3; Stage Band 2,3,4; All-District Band 3,4; All-State Band 3; Interim
League Band 2; Band Letter l; Orchestra Letter 2.
JAMES ZITNI CK
Transferred from Bo wen High School 3; Spectrum 4; Tennis 3,4; Quill and
Scroll Award 4.

PAUL ZLOT NIC K
White Certificate l; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Hono r Society 3,4;
Science Fair 2nd Place 2; CabiJ1et 2,3, Treasurer 2, President 3; S.S.O. Executive Board Chairman 4; S.S.S.H. 3; U nity Board 4, Executive Board 4;
Homecomblg Committee 3; Football l ; Guards Club 3; lntramurals 3; "N"
C lub 3,4; Tennis Team 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4; School Mascot 3,4.
TERRY ZWIGOFF
White Certificate l ; Bronze Key 2; Science Fair Awards, District 1st 2,3, State
2 nd Place 2,3, School Fair 1st 3,4; Science Semina r 2 .

CAMERA SHY

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CHERYL BEHRENS
Transferred from Niles North H.S. 4.
HENRY BUR KHARDT
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Football I ; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
CHARLES COZZO
Transferred from Miami H.S., Miami, F1orid a 4.
BRENT CORMA N
JOHN HUELS
S.S ..\II. 3,4; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4.
ELIZABE TH LYNCH
Choir 4; Silver Music Pin 4; A.\l.A . 2,3,4; Fren ch Club 1,2.
CRAIG NELSON
PETER SWANKE
CRAIG KA TZNELSON
S.S.M . 1,2,3; S.S .S.H. 2; A.V.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Baseball 1,2,4, Minor
'N" 2, Major "N" 4; Basketball I; Cross Country 1,2, Minor "N" 2; Intramurals
2,3.
SUSAN SCHNEIDER
ALLEN TROPSTEI N
LINDA WECHTER
T ra nsfer from Mather High School 4.

�THE CLASS
OF 1966 WILL

REMEMBER ....
JENNY
LUIS . . .
Niles West was 'home' for two foreign A.F.S. students this year--J ennifer
Bailey of England, and Luis Stern of
Chile.
Jenny is from Sutlon Coldfield, "a fairly old , attractive township." There her
only co nt act with Americans was
through tourists a nd films. Like many
Europeans, Jenny's impression of
American tourists wa~, "big brash
tourists with cigars in their mouths,
straw hats, and six cameras slung
about their necks." Since her arrival
here, Jenny's impressions of America
have changed considerably. "I'm impressed by the size, efficiency, and
fa; t pace. She finds Americans to be,
"friendly, hospitable, affectionate, funloving. It's heartwa rming how everyone takes such a genuine interest in
my country·." Jenny hopes to change
the English stereotype, too. "I hate
fish and chips, do not stop for 4
o'clock tea, and I've never met the
Beatles."
Luis is from Santiago, Chile, "a small
Chicago." He too finds that everything
here is "big and fast, more bound to
a schedule, more competitive. His attitude too has changed. "The stereotype
of rich and noisy tourists d isappears
--instead you see how friendly people
can be . .There is nothing that I really
dislike about America." Luis was especially impressed by a visit to a Negro sch o o 1, ice-skating (though in
Chile he has skis) and his role in the
Ugly Man Contest. When he returns
to Chile he will complete school and
become an engineer and, "if I have
the chance, I will come back to America."

�... TORONADOS ... "THUNDERBALL" . .. GRANNY DRESSES .. .

Steady, boy.

SENIORITIS

Mommy always told me to loo k both ways.
- 0 . Thomas

ONE AT A TIME ... . . . please.

146

H ey ! Save some for the SENIORS.
- N. Anderson

But the seniors don't run the school . . . . . or do they?

... "GET SMART!" ... THE SASSOON .

�SENIOR DERBIES

WCFL . .. VELOURS .

Sure, I'll be happy to read it for tomorrow.
-S. Stone, J. Clark

zzzzzzzzzz.
-G. Fisher

After walking in th ese ha lls for fo ur years,
you'd get a charley horse too.
- P. Finnerman

SPACE WALKS

The things you have to do to get to class on time.
-M. Rooney

SENIORITIS attacks . ... ALL.
- r\. Chien

"We're a hnost there .
-C. Hehn, fl. Greenspan

Don't worry. The

frosh ' ll~a ke

it back.

147

"THE EVE OF DESTRUCTION" . .. "YESTERDAY"

�THE GREEN BERETS.

I

The calm before . . ...

. . . . . the storm.

148

Senior treasury????

An acute case of senioritis .

�BATMAN ... PROM AT THE M&amp;M CLUB .

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���Junior Cabinet
LAST ROW: E . Rosenbloom, L. Cohen , D. Blumen·
thal, G. Freda, W. Madden, R. Schwartz, E. Marlin,
D . Levine, M. \Voli n. SECOND ROW: B. Nortel,
S. Doppelt, E. Kaplan, S. H a lpert, M. Hemme!·
stein, J. Braverman, I. Rattner, J. U natin , G. Wes·
ber, C . La ng. FIRST ROW: P. Kahn, B. Karlin
(Treasurer ), L. Chaplik (Secretary), Mrs. Bredeson
(Sponsor), ]. Persino (Vice-President), Wendy Al·
der (President), A. Gold berg.

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JUNIORS
Meeting. Gavel. Clicking pens and rustling papers. Mums. Profit.
Good. Officers talking and pencils scratching. Homecom ing float.
Third place. Class A. Pub licity for ga mes. Penna nts to sell. Scratchfn g pencils a nd' rustling papers. Prom. Have to sta rt working on
Prom. Whispers and pencils and rustling papers. Where sha ll we have
it ? Find me an o rchestra. Raise the budget? Raise the bids ? Pay for
refreshments? Larger room needed. Where? Chevy Chase ? SheratonChicago? Rustling p apers. Merch andise Mart! Yes, Merchandise
Mart! Murmuring voices and scratching pencils. May 27. Prom
night. All over now . Sigh. Sigh of relief. Blessed, blessed relief. Meeting adjourned.

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STEW. tM

�JUNIORS
i\lrs. Beil 223
LAST ROW: R. Schwartz, J. 1-:pstein, J. Kirke, J.
Engebretson, T. Eadon, T. Sievers, T . Murfin, M.
Pontarelli. THIRD ROW: C. Kacin, ]. Press, T:
Allison, A. Spiegel, R. Henricks, J. Kontck, M.
Pollack. SECOND ROW: C. Klein, B. Multan, B.
Ja hnke, i\l. Schalz, B. Kuhn, M. Glickma n. FinST
ROW: 13. Goldberg, B. Shandling, C . Callncr, F.
Walthers, G. Zimmerm an , Jl. Streich, B. Karlin.

Mr. 13erek 107
LAST ROW: 13. Watson, 13. Ashlevitz, R. Osncy,
T. Meyer, R. Johnson, C. Hogan, H. Goldfus, L.
Lome. TH !RD ROW: P. Elesh, l\l. John son, C.
Egel, R. Raubolt, D. Douglas,]. Gordon , B. Bart·
holmy. SECO D ROW: C. Williams, P. Horwitz,
L. Kolodny, J. Persino, R. Koppman , C. Chu bin,
A. Lustig, L. Rebbe. FIRST ROW: C. Mechla, J.
Unatin, D. Freda, D. Payne, C. Riback, E. Bell.

Mr. 13onardi 33 I
LAST ROW: T. Tripicchio, D. McAvoy, P. Mueller,
M. Walliser, J. Donnelly, G. Guenther, A. 13eederman. THIRD ROW: J. Trowbridge, 11!. llafTner,
R. Koran, M. Dobrow, L. Luckenbach, K. Ginter.
SECOND ROW: R. Tu~how , J . Pearlman, E. \Varn·
sley, C. Kahan, R. Rosen. FIRST ROW: P. Kunce,
A. Steinberg, J. Harris, G. Garoon, C. DcDauw,
K.Milioto.

Mr. Burkel 309
LAST ROW: G. Kleiman, B. Brodsky, S. Young,
Hawkins, G. Goldberg, W. Fink, G. Olsen.
T HIRD ROW: D. Edwin, D. Neubauer, K. Piwko,
S. Sargis, J. Adams. SECOND ROW: W. Rand,
I. Williams, N. Ackerly, D . \Viczer, S. Thoma, T.
Alessi, A. Nusinow. FIRST ROW: K. O'Brien, R.
Adler, S. Lee, S. Doppelt, N. Forunan.

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�JUNIORS
Mr. Bush 3 15

LAST ROW: A. Weissman, H. Flammang, E. Linn,
P. Swanson, R. Eri ckson, B. Bock. THIRD ROW:
K. Krause, E. Heinrich, E. MartiJ1, J. Horwitz, C.
Gyu re. SECOND ROW: C. Lenzen, L. Shiner, S.
Clyman, E. Taylor, T. Ennes, R. Reizner , W. Dunn.
FIRST HOW: P. Henkel, D. Stone, J. Otto, C. Sorensen, M. Berger.

Miss Carlson 3 13
LAST ROW: J. Hainero, P. Barb er, L. Rust, C.
Szelag, M. Pepper, J. Hagen, S. Cohen, R. Schimel.
TlllR D ROW: M. Shapiro, L. Jsoe, P. Coorlas, R.
l! olmboe, 13 . Flasch, D. Marshak, C. Bergstrom.
SECOND HOW: D. Rothblatt, C. Rooney, S. Bonetti, J. Heissiger, L. Weinberg, L. Schoch. FIRST
HOW: D. Krolik, I. Zacher, T. Weiss, S. Helland,
B. Gottfred, S. Samson, P. Ka hn.

Mr. Drum 124
LAST HOW: G. Freda, B. Perlow, A. Martorano,
D. Higgason, R. Braver, ]. N atha n, T . Hack.
THIRD ROW: J. U rd angen, J. Dennis, A. Goldberg, M. Karlov, J. Dunn, J. Anderson. SECOND
HOW: IL Levine, M. Cleburne, D. Krok, J. Davidson, J. Beringer, K. Keegan , R. Landsman. FIRST
ROW: L. Diamond, L. Ta uster, T. Herman, H.
Schneider, B. Schaul, S. Porter.

Class of '67 Boasts Two
154

�JUNIORS
Mr. Feick 121
I.AST ROW: M. Forman, T. Torp, R. Deters, T.
Jaeger, W. Procop, L. Hasenberg, S. Katz. THIRD
ROW: M. Rubin, M. Baker, D. Rossman, L. Gord on, F. Keker, S. Avella , P. Ch rist. SECOND ROW:
M. Bao, J. Gordon, D. Greene, M. Alonas,G. Turbin, P. McArdle, R. Massey, R. Davis. FIRST ROW:
L. Smith, G. Friedman, C. Hoelbl, B. U leck, S.
Pearlman, J. Cohen, C. Lang.

Mr. Grosshuesch 126
LAST ROW: B. Goldstein, \V . Madden, G. Timmings, J . Turanski, K. Harmsen, M. Matchen.
THIRD ROW: F. Lembcke, J. Hink, S. Suane, L.
Weil and, J . Jaeger. SECOND ROW: C. Cozzo, D.
Norum, B. Roberts, T. Karr, M. Lamberty, L.
Green. FIRST ROW: M. Brunger, C. Pantelakis,
W. Alder, G. Kapuscinski, S. Kotin, 13. Sorokin.

Miss Hepple 110
FIRST ROW: F. Marko, R. Jackson, S. Pinkwater,
L. Stauber, R. Wozniak, J. Russo. THIRD ROW:

J. Hertzberg, D. Morgan! D. Halteman, V. Chow,
J. Carter. SECOND ROW: E. Kaplan, M. Yohann a, S. Cims, K. Scully, U . Szpascher, F. Brandt.
FIRST ROW: S. Shimp, C. Sarantakis, I. Rose, K.
Dean, E. Milstein.

on "IT'S ACADEMIC" Team
155

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�JUNIORS
Miss HofTman 226
LAST ROW: S. Kaufer, R. Zev, L. Bubley, W.
Zaitlen, B. Domenella, T. Young. THIRD ROW:
M. Marsh, C. Cedar, A. Gussis, M. Eisenberg, R.
Kaplan, E. Sostrin. SECOND ROW: R. Johnson,
S. Sepesy, F. Chen, A. Tabor, L. Kouba, R. Marko,
J. Braverman. FIRST ROW: K . Moore, M. Gold ·
s tein, C. Davis, N. Schlechter, L. Melford.

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Mrs. Kemp 117
LAST ROW: E. Stra l, J. S.tatl and , P. Firmiss, A.
Rolla, T. Ficho, G. Steffen, R. Kramer. THIRD
ROW: M. Gervais, L. Wolters, J . Beck, G. Rolodzik,
J. Cristol, M. Lieberman. SECOND ROW: S. Lieberman, S. Bartuce, D. Grouzard, M. Martindale, K.
Zimka, G. Horan, S. Bronstein . FIRST ROW: B.
Nor tell, S. Kaufman, B. Smitl1, R. Gauthier, L.
Christiansen.

Miss Linn 220
FOURTH ROW: K. Culloton, R. Kaplan, L. Batschauer, J. Fergus, S. Pindras;B. Muslin, S. Berkowitz. THIRD ROW: R. Hirsch, P. Brooks, I. Rosmarin, P. Tucker, J - Kaplan, D . Gates. SECOND
ROW: E. Kozoron, R. Edwards, D. DeMoss, H.
Meikle, J. Kurian. FIRST ROW: L. Elarde, P. Sumner, L. Lash, M. Hemmelstein, P. Soenksen.

156

�JUNIORS
i\l r. !\!arr 3 12
FOURTH ROW: S. Misrac, R. \Viner, M. Ab rahamson, J . Bode, M. Hanks, M. Perlstein, I-I. SandrolT. T HIRD ROW: D. Rlumenthal, i\l. Hoss, L.
Shcfren, J. Tamraz, A. Rcchtcrmann, C. Bohn. SECOND ROW: JV!. Crane, A. Olson, I.. Friedman, J.
Graham , T. K ushner. FIRST ROW: S. Franks, I I.
J aeger, N. Breinig, P. i\!arkin, IC Weiss, I.. Budni ck .

.\[ rs. i\1ctz 3 19
LAST ROW : B. Silver, A. Virag, S. WishnolT, G.
Seifert, G. Schuhrke, J. Morten. T H IRD ROW: L.
Fritz, D. Bierman, L. Green, I'. Galowitch, C. Butzbach, N. LalT. SECOND ROW: G. \Vesber, A. Dach. Schlitter, S. Boim e. FIRST
man, i\1 . . Jacobson,
ROW: B. Jensen , B. Johnso n, P. Lange, B. Metnick, F. Schwa rtz, G. Rudowicz.

l\liss .\!orris 109
l•\ ST ROW: A. Zeid, B. :\l a nin , R. Gordon, J.
Sch ulte, R. H elmers, J. Eadon, :-.1. l\lartin, J. Alli1.
so1 TlllRI) RO\\': C. Ziff, i\I. Ellyne, R. J oh nson,
R. Spencer, A. Nykolayko , .\!. :\loss, J. De:\l ell.
SECO D ROW: R. Lee, F. :\loss, A. Goldberg, S.
Co hn , L. Semmerling, C. Warshawsky, S. Ester!,
S. ll ansen. FIRST ROW: I'. Kuhl, l\l. :\lcnachof,
A. Sc,tl, S. Kimura, E. Seidman, B. Huster.

157

�JUNIORS
;\I rs. ;\I ozan 230
LAST ROW: J. Doczekalski, Y. Gordon, J. JI arrison, A. Usdrowski, P. Trotter, M. Ba rnett. THIRD
ROW: J. Dickert, J. Kemnitz, J. Samuels, B. Norma n, R. J ankowski, D. Johnson, E. Freud. SECOND ROW: A. Lapins, R. Mohn, L. H oppe, M.
Gale, S. Krupnick, L. Meier, S. Spiegel, J. Pentland, S. Scobee. FIRST ROW: K. Wells, S. Rochell,
G. Croft, G. Klopp, R. Triplett, W. Mielke, B. Goodman.

Miss O'Reilly 228
LAST ROW: S. Lande, D . Peterson, M . White, W.
Herbert, P. j o hnopolos, A. Spiezer, P. Sirkin, J.
Pine. TIIIRD ROW: J. Milner, L. McCabe, M.
Saflars ki , T. Buns, C. Sedlacek, R. Wineberg, D.
llagema nn . SECOND ROW: S. Saeks, B. Trivisonno, D . Muskat, W. Cornelius, D. Kirste, K.
Heitman, M. Wolin, G. Hifshman. FIRST ROW:
M. Brodin, J. Langer, B. Kluegel, A. Greenberg, E.
Ruskin, E. Gilb ert.

Miss Stefanini 222
LAST ROW: l. Zukerm an, F. Ehrhardt, D. Sonne,
R. Leavitt, L. Stedband , S. Yoshino, R. Erm ilio.
T I-llRD ROW: J. Erdman, D. Levine, J. Kornelly,
F. Burzik, B. Wielgus, P. Weidling. SECOND ROW:
D. Lazar, L. Chaplik, V. Niclas, D. Stein, E. Neiberg, R. Apelian, S. Shandling. FIRST HOW: l.
Katz, V. Siegelm an, ] . Landberg, K. Olson, J. Goldman.

Cabinet Sponsors
158

�JUNIORS
Mr. Stoyanoff 116
LAST ROW: H . Oppice, J. Schum an , A. Pearson ,
M . And erson, S. Koenig, W. Mueller, D. Anderson.
FOURTH ROW: M . Fung, .J. Zelienka, J . Craig,
G. Sims, J. Wallace, S. Jcnnetten. TllIRD ROW:
C . Pearson, K. Elden, I. Rattner, R. Gold enberg,
W . Herarich, L. Rosen, S. Hirschtick. SECOND
ROW: K. Weber, G. Wolf, J . Hirsch, J. T ilkin, J.
Greenberg, L. Levin. FIRST ROW: D. Valone, L.
Androw, V. Masaracchia, L. Elesh, L. Fisher, R.
Otten.

Miss Urquiza 207
LAST ROW: A. Weiss, P. Shandling, D. Phillippe,
L. Holder, J. Puccinelli, R. Andersen. TH IR D ROW:
C. Weir, D. Richman, J. Hoffman , R. Gutschick,
G. Zera, L. Cohen. SECON D ROW: S. Johnson, S.
Aull, D . Rowe, L. Krasner, E. Roscop, J. Friduss,
C. Erickson, S. Baltes, J. Walter. FIRST ROW: W.
Ly on, S. Tabloff, P. Epstein, C. Barron, S. Isaacson , A. Freschke, K. Mossong, M. Berman.

Mr. Us iskin 303
LAST ROW: E. Linn, B. Fleishman, L. L
epp, P.
Mu rfin, W . Staack, L. Jacobs,]. Aber man, J. Bold.
THIRD ROW: G. Teach erson, C. Nardini,]. Wisniewski, G. H o rvat, J. T ho rnton, R. Robbins, R.
Fish. SEC O ND ROW: N . Va.nbrundt, L. Grayson,
E. Mann, E . Rosenbloom, H. Tyllas, C. Bosch,
J. Sigrist, D . Olsher. FIRST ROW: M. Agel, G.
Kaufman, L. Silberman, R. Kleinzweig, S. Pawlak,
S. Gregory.

Prom at M&amp;M Club
159

�SOPHOMORES
~1 rs.

Barnes 119

LAST ROW: P. Hornthal, M. Gold, E. Hirsch, B.
Humphrey, H. Gurion, L. Gordon, C. Haring.
FOURTH HOW: G. Heller, D. llullison, L. Hook,
B. Ha llmann,]. Deppong, S. Hehn. THIRD ROW:
K. Overson, L. Harrington, S. Goldenberg, L. Harrington, J. Hawkins, L. Gurrentz, D. Higus. SECOND ROW: S. Grossman, M. Johnson, P.Harrman,
S. Goodman, K. Haynes, 13. Gu mpert, K. Kaplan.
FIRST ROW: R. Halpern, L. Hack, S. Horwitz, R.
Hymes, M. Hausman, B. Isaacson, T. Hill.

Mr. Basrak 130
LAST ROW: J. Kaluzna, M. lsoe, L. Kaplan , R.
Kalmes, R. Ka r p, M. Horwitz, C. Karas. THIRD
ROW: J. Kasten, D. Johnopolos, D. Karlos, P.
Imh of, D. Karel, E. Karson. SECON D ROW: B.
Keppen, E. Katsoolias, T. Johnson, E. Kipnis,
\V . Iverson. FIRST ROW: J. Joslyn, J. Kantor,
N. Keller, D. Katz, R. Keeshin, B. JacobsoJL

Mr. Bidol 307
LAST ROW: A. Rubel, R. Sanders, D. l! oten, J
Uosenthal, M. Samson, R. Salon, G. Sabey. THIRD
ROW: R. Rosengren, I. Rosen, P. Schimel, J . Schippman, G. Peterson, S. Sacks. SECOND ROW: S.
Schulholf, S. Sandman , l\1. Schatten, J. Schroeder,
P. Sher, J. Potkin, L. Ross. FIRST ROW: D . Rubin ,
S. Rosenzweig, A. Sadur, E. Schneider, M. Robbins,
M. Rutgard.

Mr. Blackmore 205
LAST ROW: L. Marsh, J. Murphy, R. Metzler, J.
Meiselman, C. Oleksy, C. Miller. THIRD ROW:
S. Melanson, P. Minx, J. Nemanich, J. Morgan,
C. Morawski, R. N umrich, M. Norling, J. Nathan,
V. Nabolotny, S. Nelson, R. Nichols, T. Nachbauer, J. Orenstein. FIHST ROW: B. Newman, L.
Neumann, N. M lies, J. Nett, L. N ehart, N . Moll, J.
Messinger.

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�Sophomore Cabinet
LAST ROW: C. J ohnson, M. Bell, M. Kreiter, P.
Hornthal, D. Daskovsky, M. Pierce, M. \Varady.
THIR D ROW: W. Wulf, J. Luber , L. Taylor,].
Levy, G. Davis, M. Schimerlik. FIRST ROW: R.
Margolis (Treasurer), M. David (Secretary), W.
Grayso n ( President), M. Brodsky (Vice-President),
M. Bereskin. SECOND ROW: L. Opalka, N. Miles,
J. Glick , L. Goldberg, B. Sostrin.

SOPHOMORES
Marching feet. Meetings a nd gavels and officer s chatting. Homeco ming float- "S ink the Maine!" Two boys stuck on a garage roof.
Forty-five minutes . Little City, Pala tine-service project. After-game
dance and officers talking. And the Carnival, the Carnival. Chaotic
Carnival.

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~ lr. Cajet

112

LAST ROW: D. Carlson , P. Bramson, J. Buxbaum,
R. Brunson, S. Callisher. THIRD ROW: E. Chen,
M. Bussert, T. Carey, J. Cohn, M. Berger, G.
M. Bussert, C. Thomas, ]. Cohn, ~!. Berger, G.
Chelcun, C. Blumenthal. SJ.:COND ROW: B.
Braude, C. 'Brown, S. Clemen, A. Bronstein, C.
Caldwell, N. Clifford, J. Budz, J. Buchel. FIRST
ROW: J. Cohen, C. Cassata, S. lluctcr, E. Brooks,
K. llrabandt, S. Chankln , R. Chcrniet.

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Campbell 113

LAST ROW: R. Cowin, L. Corn, R. Cywinski, R.
Dass inger, C. Clemen, R. Kaplan, M. Dickholtz,
S. Colton, .J. Dchmlow. THIRD ROW: \I. Clauso n,
S. Claver, C. Conrad, C. Delfs, D. Daskovsky,
S. Dean, R. Dalen. SECOND ROW: B. Cornick,
G. Carlson, r.I. Christiansen, A. Cooper, R. Clark,
A. Chin, C. Decker, J. Chikaraishi, L. Cordell.
FIRST ROW: i\1. David, K. Collins, S. Callisher,
J. Cutler, D. Demecluc, B. Curran, D. Davis.

i\1 r. Entw istle 134

LAST ROW: R. Kaplan, J. Koziol, R. Lange, J.
Kramer, J. Koch, T. Krok, T. Kling, A. Kelly.
THIRD ROW: R. Ko hl, J. Klingberg, C. Krueger,
M. Landauer, E. Kretschmar, C. Koprinik, F. Kaufman. SECOND ROW: J. Kirkc, D. Kitzing, C.
Mcintire, M. Kreiter, r-1. Kill ey,J. Jo hnson. FIRST
ROW: S. Kite, C. Jacobson, C. Klemm, S. Klatch,
J . Klein, C. Korn, R, Kirstein.

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Mr. Field 322
LAST ROW: C. Senf, K. Shandelson, J. Schroeder,
H . Savoy, R. Sears, R. Senn, B. Schullo, M . Shih.
TH IRD ROW: C. Sargis, N. Seidner , D. Schramek,
L. Schuster , F. Schieber,' A. Sarantakis, J. Schaefer.
SECOND ROW: B. Freedman, P. Schodin, M. Schimerlik, G. Shibe, A. Shaw, M. Sheehan, I. Shapira,
C. Sklodowsk i, C. Sedlo!T. FIRST ROW: J. Silverstein , B. Seidman, L. Sklar, C. Seregi, R. Shapiro,
C. Sherman, B. Silverman.

Mr. Gallagher 111
LAST ROW: D. Hoppe, J. Ferentz, T. Sroka, D.
Simon, W. Smith, T. Sehy , R. Stoltz, J. Dieschbourg.
THIR D ROW: E. Tarant, M. T aradash, S. Amstrup, J. Terdich, N. Warner, R. Sullivan, P. Tackett. SECOND ROW: B. Uzzo, N. Szymski, N .
Sweadner, L. Taylor, S. Swier, K. Teets. FIRST
ROW: S. Spiwak, C. Tobias, P. Spins, M . Walther s,
M. Stern, R. Turry, J. Tash.

Mrs. Gerson 2c
LAST RO\\' : R. Matay ka, T. 1-.larcheschi, P. :\lermel, T . Masters, R. i\ l aher, D. O'Donnell , D. :\lendelson, M. Loos. THIRD RO\\': J. :\l arks, S. Le\·in,
R. Margolis, G. Russell, K. ~lcQuaig, K. Lowen,
D. Markoya. SECOND RO\\': P. ;&gt;,Iassarsh, C.
Mader, E . Lieberman, S. Levey, C. Melin,]. Luber,
M. Nussbau m. FIRST RO\\': J. :\ledak, K. Lundie,
A. Mandell, V. Lundgren, S. Mann, K. Leavitt, P.
Mag ad.

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,\Ir. Grandstaff 201
I.AST ROW: R. Grauman, S. Friedman, J. Guenther,
M. Grejbowski, C. Goldstein, G. Gw1d lach, R. Maurer, \V. Grayson. THIRD ROW: J. Fried, D. Glatt,
D. Greenspan, P. Gilford, L. Goodman, C. Gold,
G. Gordon. SECOND ROW: K. Goslin, J. Guenther,
L. Greenfield, J. Goldman, M. Goldberg, N. Gomberg, D. Grochocinski, C. Go ldsto ne, S. Go ld ner.
FIRST ROW: C. Goun das, L. Goldenberg, L. Cor·
man, C. Glubok, S. Goode, R. Golbus, M. H usar.

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;\'liss Greenberg 314
LAST ROW: A. Zager, S. Capinegro, T. Wolf, H.
Winkler, L. Zeman, D. \Vinquist, F. Zera. FOURTH
ROW: G. \Viig, J. Work, J. Zimka, G. Wielgus, W.
\Vilander, J. Wilson. THIHD ROW: B. Wurman ,
C. Burack, J. T ur k, K. Wojcicki, S. Willner, P.
Weiss, R. Wiczer. SECOND ROW: L. Zar , J. Wrigh t,
C. Ziemba, W. Wulf, W. Wiese, N. Wood. FIRST
ROW: S. Zemel, J. Zuccarelli, B. Womer, D. Wortman, P. Witt, I. Zimmerman, N. Wineberg.

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LAST ROW: K. White, R. Trotter, G. \Varner, D.
Neuman, \V. Torenko, J. Terp, L. Wagner, R. Von
Der Ll.nden. THIRD ROW: B. Wiegman, K. Walliser, D. Walkowiak, S. Wilson, J. Toporek, .\I.
\Varady , H. Winkler. SECOND ROW: M. Vigiletti,
D . Wamsley, T. Vilona, D. Thompson, N. \Vahle,
R. Urbanus, E. Walton, C. Vinci, A. Weinstein.
FIRST ROW: P. Van Overloop, K. \Vehrmacher,
E. Tompkin, C. Walter, R. Thornton, D. Warren,
E. \Vargo.

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Miss Hytry 300
LAST ROW: N. Frohberg, S. Foster, G. Gassel, A.
Fredrickson, R. Gianola, C. Gigstad, P. Gans, R.
Gan. THIRD ROW: S. Futransky, ·o. F1itner, P.
Gl ines, M. Garcia, J. Friedman, D. Gaule, W. Siet.
SECOND ROW: C. Fortman, J. Glick, L. Giacone,
M. Furey, D. Gervais, C. Glass, B. St. Peter, M.
Fisher, D. Fried. FIRST ROW: L. Frieden, L. Fuchs,
J. Friedkin, G. Fortunato, P. Gold, N. Flammini,
L. Kane.

l\lr. Jackson 318
LAST ROW: R. Huber, N. Brooks, J. Kern, T.
Budz, i\.l. Goldberg, T." Sinkule, J. Mann, R. Sullivan. THIRD ROW: R. Laureys, C:. Johnson, D.
Zoltek, L. Levin, R. Epstein, K. Zupko. SECOND
ROW: E. Spina, K. Anderson, S. Zagoren, N. Peter·
son, L. Work, K. Krueger. FIRST ROW: R. Katz,
P. Davis, P. Kirschbaum, E. Cohn, I. Hirsch, L.
Handelsman, R. Wright.

Mr. Knaak 115
LAST ROW: H. Berger, B. Berman, ]. Boysen,
K. Berg, S. Belgrade, R. Brzezinski, J. Blessing,
S. Becker. THIRD ROW: B. Blomquist, R. Beaird,
C. Bemelspacher, H. Benario, F. Berkover, M. Bohlin, S. Beyda. SECOND ROW: J. Beutler, J. Blatt,
M. Bernstein, R. Bennett, H. Baumhardt, R. Berkowitz. FI RST ROW: M. Barron, M. Beresk.in, S.
Freedman, K. Bick, L. Binsteln, E. Berke, P. Bosworth.

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Mrs. Lulej ian 229

U\ST ROW: M. Pysno, C. Regin, J. Rehfeldt, C.
Peterso n, R. Rahnert, L. Rice, R. Riley, P. Pearson.
T HIHD ROW: D. Raymond, ]. Olson, M. Hochman , M. Pierce, S. Rodman, S. Pokvitis, D. Petty.
SECOND ROW: C. Rode, J. Privatsky, M. Rauci,
J. Porcaro, ff. Rohrbacher, L. Reitman, J. Pogue,
R. Przybylski. FIRST ROW:]. Rodnick, D. Rosenberg, R. Rosen, B. Robbins, R. Rockoff, H. Roberts,
]. Pitzer.

Mr. McDowell 104
I.AST ROW: P. Lauritzen, J-l . Lasky, R. Larson,
R. Logan, .J. Gold, L. McNevin, K . Luscombe.
THIHD ROW: R. McCrackon, N. Landes, H. Lebovitz, J. Green, D. Lowen, A. Leal, K . John son. SECOND ROW: L. Lay fer, S. Lloyd, J . Levy, S. Leimontas, P. Laughlin, S. LaHosa, A. Lefkovitz. FIRST
ROW: D. Liberman, B. Lieberman, D. Lee, M. Lerner,~· Lipschultz, G. Lisman, A. Leavitt.

Mr. McMahon 114
LAST ROW: C. Dubas, L. Endicott, T. Dempsey,
B. Filko, M. English, J. Feilen, D. Fish, C. Goldsand. T HIRD ROW: A. Garpow, H. Eickhoff, D.
Endre, L. Downing, T. DeCicco, G. Dziordzik, B.
Fine. SECOND ROW: D. Duebner, F. Denov!, G.
Davis, B. Feiss, M. Epstein, M. Fanaras. FIHST
ROW: A. Dubinsky, S. Drew, S. Delugach, A. Eckart, J. Fergus, R. Fenchel, S. Feinglass.

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Mr. Rakitan 328
IAST ROW: H. Sosin, B. Simon, B. Spillberg, R.
Yant, J. Sinkule,. S. Sher, M. Shuster, B. Shivley.
THIRD ROW: F. Slater, T. Steinseifer, N. Stern,
L. Schaffer, K. Shoemaker, G. Strickett, J. 'sutfin.
SECOND ROW:. B. Stein, C. Steele, E. Stier, V.
Stone, L. Schroeder, P. Spiers, C. Sobol, A. Spedale. FIHST ROW: B. Sostrin, P. Snoply, C. Soldinger, J. Spiegel, E. Starkman, J. Shaw, B. Stark.

Mr. Stokes 215
LAST ROW: R. Olkiewlcz, M. Oscarson, M. Neumann, H. Panouses, C. Peterson, V. Nelson, D.
Opera, K. Omachel. THIRD ROW: M. Monitz,
R. Pagni, B. Paddor, M. Perelman, W. Petacque,
D. Osmolak, R. Pearson. SECOND ROW: L. Pahnke, A. Norris, C. Palmer, P. Oswald, L. Palmer, V.
Pappalardo, L. Ostberg, R. Peters. FIRST ROW:
J. O'Martin, S. Olsen, R. Paulson, L. Novak, L.
Miller, L. Opalka, N . Olson.

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Miss Swift 106
LAST ROW: L. Barron, B. Barnett, S. Barclay, D.
Anderson, G. Auld, J. Ambrus, R. Badesch, A.
Ashlevitz. THIRD ROW: R. Albrecht, M. Bell, E.
Bacher, B. Baruck, H. Appel. SECOND ROW:
K. Abrams, M. Barsky, R. Aren, M. Ashkinaz,
B. Baumler, M. Bloom, S. Albert, C. Baumhardt.
FIRST ROW: C. Becker, V. Amado, A. Begoun,
D. Banks, S. Chomsky, G. Bellas, M. Beller.

Hits Reef and Goes U oder
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Freshman Cabinet
TI I I HD HOW: B. Levine, S. Hichter, S. ll raverman,
R. Friedman, ~I. Joseph, I'. Sorta!, A. Chapman.
SECOND RO\V: M . David, S . Co hen , A. Lovering,
C. ' Takemoto, E. Segal, H. Wallace, K. Oscarson.
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FIHST HO\V: 1 l iss C: o re~s (Sponsor), D. Drew
(\lice-l'resid cnt), I'. Koehler (Secret ary), A. Weisz
(President), S. Kaufman (Treasurer), S. llieber, W.
Greene.

FRESHMEN
The tramp, tramp of the feet. Hallways. Endless hallways. Bewildering. The tramp, tramp of the feet. Room 2 10. A meeting, the
. gavel. Homecoming. Class B float. First prize. After-game dance and
freshman Class Party. Gavel. Constitution to revise. Dance. January
17. Ni-We-Hi-a-go-go. Christmas. Baskets for fam ilies. Work to do.
Gavel. Meeting adjourned. The tramp, tramp of the feet. Marching
feet. Hallways.

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Mrs. Boyd 120
LAST ROW: A. Daugird, T. Dahlstrom, S. Gordon,
P. Conti, B. Clark, C. Colodny, P. Dalland, R.
Brown. THIRD ROW: D. Deal, B. Goldberg, J.
Conrad, J. Saltz, W. Delano, C. Dassinger, D.
Crane. SECOND ROW: S. Cohne, J. Cooper, T.
Corin, S. Ellis, M. Frierlman, H. Cohn, A. Delman,
M. Gorsky. FIRST ROW: L. Dubin, M. Claus, R.
Davidson, R. Becker, D. David, J. Ryden.

Mr. Brink 224
LAST ROW: K. Johnson, R. ~lulford , J. Nelson,
I'. Olsberg, R. Perz, H. ~!eyers, IL Ncclcman, L.
Natkin. THIRD ROW: B. Pinkert, S. Napoli tano,
T. Oprea, D. Ortmann , R. Ostcrgaard, J. Peterson,
L. Lowery . SF:COND 1\0\V: I'. Page, C. Mueller,
B. Polumbo, J. Nishimura, K. Oscarson, N. Rubens,
N. Novoselsky, S. Pappas, D. Oles, I. Pakier.

Miss Chisholm 325
LAST ROW: J. Rust, D. Hendzel, B. Schaefer, J.
Schodin, S. Schieber, E. Scheff, L. Peterson, J. Schutt.
THlRD ROW: G. Hardyman, E. Segal, D. Scaturo,
M. Sulkin, T. Schimel, N. Hirsch, B. Scott. SECOND ROW: C. Schulte, P. Shannon, G. Sacks, G.
Samos, L. Schwartz, S. Sch reiber, M. Shapiro.
FIRST ROW: B. Hutsell, L. Schieren, R. Silverman,
L. Schneider, J. Hasenberg, R. Schramm, K. Saeger.

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Miss Corelis 210

!AST ROW: D. Tripicchio, M. Zizzi, G. Weidenbach,
D. Tortorella, S. Turf, G. Zachary, J. Zalesny, P.
Zazove. THIRD ROW: M . Unick, D. Zehner, V.
Unrath, S. Weidner, L. Williams, R. Weinstein , J.
Weiss. SECOND ROW: S. White, A. Turbin, B.
Phillips, J. Walovich, D. Warsaski, S. Verunac,
R. Weiland, L. Ungerleider, R. Wallace. FIHST
ROW: M. Warshausky, L. Ziomek, J. Wasmund,
S. Widen, S. Zelienka, C. Weiner, L. Wagner.

Mr. Fabri 219
!AST ROW: M. Meyer, F. Misrac, C. Morten, C.
Mitchell, J. Morel, R. Molina, A. Milazzo. Tl!IHD
ROW: D . Miller, A. Penyich, M. Missner, M. Menaker, K. Meikle, D . Morice. SECON D ROW: T.
O'Brien, A. Moir, ]. Pfeiffer, K. J ohnson, W. Messer, S. Mensinger, M. Michnik. FIRST ROW: H.
Moser, S. Cole, J. Mueller, L. Morris, M. Mils,
B. Moros.

Miss Fuerst 213
!AST ROW: M. Lewkowicz, P. Leick, M. Levenso n,
K. Lefevre, J. Levey, D. Lapacz, B. Lipman, D.
Levin. THIH D ROW: J. Lerner, M. Mi ller, M. La rson, R. Leach, D. Lasser, J. Leitza, L. Leader. SECOND ROW: D. Lembcke, E. Lev, R. Loeb, B. Le
vine, J. Johnson, S. Lannefeld. FIRST ROW: J.
Klein , J. Lazar, A. Llano, M. Morris, R. Llrtzman,
I. Leav itt, R. Callanan.

Seminars Assemble Regularly Orienting
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�FRESHMEN
Mr. Gemeny 203
LAST ROW: P. Martin, D. Johnson, A. Goodcase,
H. Goldman, A. Goldner, D. Kamps, R. Larson.
THIHD ROW: P. Kazelak, G. Kaluzna, S. Jacobson, S.James, H. Levy, M. Karlin. SECOND ROW:
M. Kempf, Cr Kanter, R. Lemke, D. Kane, C.
Kellm an, S. Kaminsky, A. Katz. FIRST ROW: D.
Golfus, E. Glick, M. Keene, S. Kaufman , J. Kandell.

Miss Hatscher 108
LAST ROW: N . Baucher, B. Andell, G. Allison,
K. Aubens, P. Bilecki, S. Braverman, P. Bablan.
THIRD ROW: B. Apelian, J. Bagley, L. Alswede,
D. Anderson, L. Berman, L. Berman, L. Alexander,
P. Adams, K. Baumler. SECOND ROW: S. Beckman, C. Bach, G. Bell, B. Anderson, J. Brown, J.
Ashner, L. Barrash, S. Arbetman, R. Balm. FIRST
ROW: L. Angelino, H. Bahl, K. Baumhardt, M.
Barnett, D. Alex, S. Block.

Mr. Henrici 218
LAST ROW: G. McNeviil, J. eath, D. Loew, C.
Long, G. Maney, N. Matthew , R. Lowen, W. Phillips. THIRD ROW: K . Mahler, K. McNinch, R.
Maslovitz, B. Martin, C. Macek, V. McGuire, C.
Matchen. SECOND ROW: T. Mech, T. Lorenz, K.
Malz, B. Mark, W. Maclnnes, R. Morkoya. FIRST
ROW: G. Maser, M. Mangurten, B. Marmitt, A.
Lovering, J. Macnider, D. Lyon, S. Masters.

Youngest Students to Curriculum
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Mr. Hill 208
LAST ROW: W. Kretschmer, R. Krmicek, P. LaLoggia, J. Kriete, T. Kornelly, S. Kl ipowicz, M.
Levin, W. Kolodziej. THIRD ROW: J. Kramer,
J. Kosoglad, K. Kauffman, P. Koehler, K. Krause,
S. Landman, D. DeMoss. SECOND ROW: K.
Kropp, C. Landy, M. Koplon, S. Lome, H. Kopp,
B. Kravitz, K. Kudla, G. Johnson, FIHST ROW:
L. Kunce, M. Koran, J . Lang, B. K nobloch, G.
Kortec, M . Lach, H. Kovnat.

Mr. Janezko 135
LAST ROW: S. Greenspan, C. H ahn, B. ll anks,
M. Gutschick, G. Guenther, D. Harms, M. Gussis.
T II IHD ROW: M. Greenstein, B. Grimm, C. Jlammond, B. Harris, R. Greisman, D. Gott. SECOND
ROW: S. Gray, L. Goldberg, L. Grover, F. Hazelwood, R. Rosenberg, F. Russo, C. Greven. FIRST
ROW: N. Gottlieb, N. Grmder son, R. Friedman,
L. Kaufman, D. Greene, M. Hackin.

Mrs. Koven 324
LAST ROW: M. Winkleman, K. Wisniewski, A.
Weisz, L. Zabolocky, J. Wulf, R. Weiss, R. Wielgus.
THIRD ROW: T. Woods, P. Wyzgala, P. Thompson, C. Wickum, S. Giacone, S. Weissman. SECOND ROW: M. Williams, C. Wrobel, D. Wirkus,
]. \Viczer, S. Wernikoff, B. Wilson, C. Uhle, D.
Uditsky. FIRST ROW: J . Wright, K. Wojnar, G.
Hughes, S. Yablin, B. Wolsky, L. Tsuneta.

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m rs. \lillcr 202
LAST RO\\': A. Kahn, J. llirsh, \I. Joseph, S. Johnsen, C. Lange, S. Kacin, R. James, J . .Janus.
TllllW ROW: S. Kaplan, \I. Johns, I.. Keith, ill.
Jeschke, R. Jess, I\. Kurita , C. Kleui. SECO I)
1{0\V: T. Koller, IL lloward, S . .Jolly, J. Iverson,
K. Jariabka, J. Katz, F. Jaeger, D. Jakubik, D .
.Jobst. FmST 1\0\V: C. Jarcmus, I.. Kaulinan, J.
Jacobson, J. Kellman, ~I. ,\lilin, I'. Joslyn, I.
lglarsh.

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. LAST ROW" \V. Pollack, ~I. Prielozny, I\. Dick, D.
Engebretson, R. Downing, C. Eiden, J. Deters, B.
Dunk. THIRD ROW: .K. Diakoumis, D. Drew,
S. Ellwing, A. Dorfman, W. Conrad, J. Ellison,
D. Durston. SECO D ROW: J. Cooper, C. Delon,
K. Dowell , B. Ericksen, W.• Elesh, R. Eaves, D.
Dilg, R. \/ilona. FIRST ROW: C. Dernocoeur, B.
Drecbin, \V. Eliseo, J. Derdiger, C. Dobbs, I.. Carl·
son.

;\I iss O' 1eill 125
J_,\ST RO\\': ll. Brooks, S. Burg, L. Buller, R.
Cashatt, N. Byster, JI. Brown, A. Chapman.
T H !RD RO\\': A. Chi n, R. Anderson, ;\I. Carsky,
J. Cedarbaum, A. Chow, B. Burrows. SECOND
ROW: ,\I. Buchanan, J. Crane, J . Capinegro, L.
Conrad, S. Cooper, A. Carlson, P. Caracciolo, J.
Bydalek, D. Brunger. FIRST ROW: P. Cohn, R.
Bryant, J. Cieszykowski, S. Berger, R. Cahan, S.
Carter.

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~Ir.

Paschke 304

LAST J(O\\': A. Terry, :\I. Taylor, K. Tegen, ~I.
Stohle, \V. Tarant, R. Stoia, G. Stanko, R. Tolchin.
TJJ !RD JW\\': C. Thery, C. Thomas, I'. Gasiorowski, N. Stern, R. Weiss, C. Takemoto, J . Stone.
SECOND ROW: S. Vitali, J. H a nn a, C. Tommins,
C. Sumner, C. Tokes hi , I'. Steitz, A. Strauss, L. Stolberg. FIHST HOW: A. Strom, H. Stoklosa, B. StaufIC11bcrg, D. T ho mpson, i\ I. Sto rck. IL Wagner.

Mr. Schmidt 132
LAST HOW: W. Foster, L. Friedman, S. Es terman,
H. Frish, 0. Feingold, J. Feinzimer. TlllHD ROW:
H. Galindo, R. Fishbein, J. Gabel, A. Fritz, M.
Floyd, IL Faraci. SECClND HO\\': L. Cams, C.
Francis, P. Stadler, S. Galster, D. Erickson, R.
Ginsburg, N. Flink, i\.J. Flack. FIRST llO\V: H.
Davis, J. Feldman, J. Fougcrouse, D. E ster!, J.
Farber, ~I. Oa\'id .

i\I r. Schnurr 14 7
LAST ROW: L. Hebeher, L. Jacobson, R. Hoff, H.
llcppner, \'. Jlill. D. H eidtke, :\I. lleilbron, C.
II id aka. TII !RD RO\\': ll . I lerdrich, G. lloll'ard,
C. llelander, T. Henrickson, S. llomer, D. ll oelbl,
B. llerbstman. SECOND ROW: D. llendzcl, A.
Herzon, J. Hed, R. Hoshizak.i, D. Hildebrandt, R.
Ililbert, A. Hirsch, L. Iverso n. FIRST ROW: W .
Greene, !\I. Kaplan, S. llorvitz, S. Goldberg, J.
llcllman,J. Kaplan , J. ll oltzman.

Frosh Float Receives First Place
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FRESHMEN
\I rs. Schwah 225
LAST ROW: L. Perlstein, \'. Kriska, T . Pearson,
S. Schaefer, C. Pollack, L. Johnson, N. Sadowski,
S. \l ueller. Tllil\I) HO\\': ll. Smit, K l'ion tck,
C. Peterson, S. Potoker, I\. l'cill'I, ll. Pn1, ;\I. ltoscnberg. SE CON I) ltO\\': C. Pl'! l111 ,. :-\. l'ob1t·1,
C. Pcyrot, \I. Platt, II. Potter, S. Pat1t·rson, ll. Pierini, I\. Peck, J. Podell. FI l\ST ltO\\': T. l'ashko1', \I.
Pinkwatcr, J. Porges, I.. Sd1allrr, ll. l'la('ko, I..
Sackrison, H. Hcinaucr.

;\lissSonkin 118
LAST ROW: S. Blum, 11. Anderson, C. Houcher, A.
Birkley, M. Bond, \\'. Booth, I.. Illasck. TlllltD
ROW: J. Bizar, C. Braverman, ~I. llohhn, I'. Berens, C. Blumenfeld, D. Beswick. SECOND HOW:
L. Brown, \V . Begis, E. lllackman, ;\I. Beerli, C.
Boclnarchuk, ll. Bianchi, J. llraun. FIRST ItOW:
S. Bernstein, D. Bloom, I.. Borden, J. Hennett, D.
Bonelli, S. Bieber.

:\I r. Strnad 3 Hi
IJ\ ST HO\\': K. Sl upik, C. Simon:.tn, C. Smiln"
C. Soderstrom, P. Sona!, \I. Siegel, \\'. Shih.
TlllltD RO\\' : P. Shcf;cn, D. Sherman, J. Sobel,
K. Spikings, G. Shaw, S. Sotello. SECOND ROW:
B. Skclnik, ;\l. Sigrist, V. Thorn, J. \\'ciss, A. Spitzer, C. Skotnicki, R. Springer. FIRST ROW: L. Sierzcga, K. Sholder, B. Silverman, A. Shibe, S. Shires,
K. Sheridan.

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I.AST RO\\': l\l. Lazar, I'. Garrett, R. Geller, ~I.
Gianola, R. Friedman, A. Goldberg, S. Greene, H.
Gate~. Tl I IH D RO\\': J. Claude, J. II arms, D. Gaynon, R. Coldenbogen, R. Ginter, J. Feldberg, J.
Keith. SECOND ROW: I. Corgosz, C. Glickman,
J. Harris, I. Caroon, S. Erickson, C. Cildin, M.
Coch, E. Coglanian. FIRST ROW: L. Kenis, W.
Klaveter, S. Fierman, S. Cavlin, I'. Harris, C. Klein,
i\1 . Gorski.

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LAST ROW: J. Peterson, S. Richter, N. Riha, M.
Ray, R. Priess, R. Rabe, i\I. Raith, R. Seidman.
T l!UW ROW: E. Reissiger, R. Randall, M. Pugliese, P. Radermacher, R. Rapport, R. Racana, B.
Rosenberg. SECOND ROW: J. Rotter, C. Raucci,
V. Resnick, C. Rosen, E. Heinauer, L. Segal, J.
Rosen, N. Hoppe. FIRST HOW: D. Hoth, N. Renieris, S. Rosenstone, D . Rosmarin, L. Rubert, L.
Haffel.

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���VARSITY
FOOTBALL

LAST ROW: D. Lome, R. Novak, B. Pei-low, M. Pepper, G. Zera, D. McAvoy, J. Morten, J. Brice, D. Clifford, G. Timmings, B. Uleck. THIRD ROW: Coach B. Schurr, Coach J. Lain, R. Wiegman, A. Norum,
J. Lavin, R. Torenko, J. Kristof, F. Erhardt, D. H irschtick, S. Pindras. SECOND ROW: R. Lauries, L. Killey, J. Stengel, M. Rooney, N. Anderson, T. Thomas, J. Polon, R. Erickson, J. Gilluly, B. Hand, J. Dahl,
F. Zera. FIRST ROW: G. Prim, L. Anderson, D. Lyon, R. Potoker, B. Crain, L. Winkleman, R. Greenspan,
S. Cohen, S. Llberti.

Thirty-two varsity team members from
Niles West battled every week on the football field to uphold the tradition of team
effort a nd sportsmanship. Success was tl1eir
goal in that they gained the respect of the
conference as an honorable opponent, and
finished the season with a 5-3 record.
The coaching staff of Basrak, Schnurr,
Henrici, and Lain, combined with a team
effort highlighted by outstanding performances by most valuable player Gary Prim
and the efforts of Norm Anderson, Terry
Thomas, Larry Winkleman, Dan Hirschtick, Jim Stengel, John Lavin, Larry Ander, son, and Lyle Killey made the season a winning one.
The season was highlighted by the Homecoming victory over Maine South by the
score of 27-7. Another event that made the
season worthwhile was the selection of Norm
Anderson as Prep Lineman of the Week by
the Chicago American.

�JUNIOR
VARSITY

LAST ROW: J. Ressinger, B. Silver, L. Green, J. Bold, W. Oppice, J. Gilluly, P. Masarachi. THIRD ROW:
Coach B. Paulsen, T. Wolf, B. Muslin, M. Gervais, L. Bubly, R. Husar, J. Carter. SECOND ROW: M.
Grejbowski, S. Rosenbloom, J. Shum an, D. Simon, R. Anderson, M. Matchen. FIRST ROW: T. Allison,
A. Rolla, S. Cohen, S. Leberti, S. Sorkin.

The best reocrd in four seasons of junior varsity
football was achieved by the 1965 team. With a
record of 4-2-2, the junior varsity India ns gained
second place in the Central Suburban League.
Most successful efforts of the season were produced against Deerfield and Glenbrook South, who
were previously undefeated. Deerfield was trounced
by· a 19 to 0 score and Glen brook South was tied
20 to 20 after a 20 to 7 half time deficit.
Outstanding team members playing offense and
defense were Jim Carter, Scott Rosenbloom, Jeff
Shuman, Bob Anderson, and Tom Wolf.
This fine effort was produced by only 18 boys,
which shows the importance of team spirit and effort. Coach Bill Paulson related tha t the success of
the 1965 junior varsity Indians established a precedent for future junior varsity football teams.
Lack of members created the 1-7 record achieved
by the sophomore football team. Coaches John
Bush and Dennis Fickes, along with a determined
group of individuals fought against the tide of a
tough season. Most valu able player, John Niminitch, and team captain, Jim Guenther, receive cred it
for a ·season filled with valu able experience.

Mike Gervais gains valuable yardage
against Maine South.

SOPHOMORES

I.AST ROW: Coach D . Fickes, S. Dean (Manager), J. Guenther, S. Capinegro, B. Barnett, H. Sosin, I'.
Sorta!, J. Terp, M. English, A. Fredrickson, J. Kramer, L. Zeman, Coach J. Bush. SECOND ROW: R. Salon, J. Clark, S. Barclay, J. Niminitch, K. Shoemaker, C. Luscombe, E. Hirsch, D. Fish , R. Trotter, B.
Stauffenberg (Manager). FIRST ROW: G. Carlson, B. Weigman, K. Meikle, R. Kohl, R. icl1ols, D. Flittner, S. Levin, B. Baumler.

Tom Wolf leaps for a pass in a game
versus Pala tine which was played to a
0-0 tie.

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Prospect
Palatine
~iclenbrook North
*Deerfield
~~Glenbrook South
1*Niles North
*Maine South

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VARSITY FOOTBALL
Season Record
League Record

OPP
6

14
3
7
14
21
14
9
27

0
22
7
25
20
6

7

Jim Morten ( 43 ), Robert Potoker ( 64 ), and Lyle Killey ( 11 ) lead blocking as Dan Hirsch tick runs
through the opening hole in the line in the season's home opener.

JUNIOR VARSITY
Season Record
League Record
Evanstori
Prospect
Palatine
*Glenbrook North
*Deerfield
*Glenbrook South
*Niles North
*Maine South

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6

OPP

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0
7
19
20
19
13

18
7
0
18
0
20
0
12

Gary Prim makes the leaping catch, but the
Indians lost 20-14 to Glenbrook South.

Mike Grejowski's PAT is the decisive point in the 13-12
J .V. victory over Maine South.

FROSH "A"
Season Record
League Record

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NW OPP
*Glenbrook South
*Maine South
*Glenbrook North
*Deerfield
*New Trier West
*Niles North
Forest View

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7
6

27
28
6

6

7

22

0

George Timmings (85) and Mike Pepper ( 42) close in on
the Niles North ball carrier.

�Burt Perlow stops a Niles North drive by intercepting a key pass.
I'

Gary !:'rim rw1s for daylight in iles West's 27-7 homecoming victory "against Maine South.

SOPHOMORE
FOOTBALL
Season Record
League Record

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1

7
5

NW
Maine East
*Glenbrook South
*Maine South
*Glenbrook North
*Deerfield
&gt;tN ew Trier West
*Niles North
Forest View

FROSH "B"
Season Record
League Record
*Glenbrook South
*Maine South
*Glenbrook North
*Deerfield
*New Trier West
*Niles North
Forest View

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1

5
NW

1
OPP

13
0
37
24
38
13
2

0
~o

0
7

0
0
0

Dan Lyon gathers in a Lyle Killey pass for a first down.

Tackle John Lavin drops Niles North's quarterback for
a big loss in a come from behind 9-6 victory versus West's
sister school.
183

OPP

13
0
0
6
6
0
9
7

34
19
34
19
20
26
7
14

�lAST ROW; Coach J. Fabri, J. Bielski, M. Zizzi, A. Goldner, R. Perz, I-I . Brown, D. Lapacz, M. Stohle,
I-1 . Goldman, R. Friedma n, V. Hill, A. Fritz, C. Lange, Coach G. Earl. FRONT HOW: S. Potoker, M. Karlin, R. Faraci, I-1. Anderson, S. Sotello, D. D urston, S. J acobson, M. Carsky, P. Olesberg, J. Morel, R.
James.

FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
Fresh men "A" a nd "B" had a combined record
of 8 and 6 in the 1965 season. Coaches J. Fabri,
G. Earl, D. Fillima n, and J. Armour led 58 freshmen Indians to a n outstanding season.
T he freshman "A" team was noted for its outstanding defense. In seven contests the young warriors held their oppents to only 27 points. They
ended the season with a 6-1 record which gained
them the top place in the conference.
Although the freshman "B" team was not as successful in victories their achievements in team effort
and sportsmanship were outsta nding.

"Look Mom! N o cavities!" Freshman cheerleader
Georgia Belle cheers on her team .

Freshman players demonstrate their
form which lead th em to a 6-1 season
record.

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Six hundred loyal seniors turn out for a Freshman "B" game at 9:30 a.m.

:t'

First a nd ten. Let's do
it again.

·l AST ROW: Coach J. Armour, H. H off, A. Dorfman, H. Brown, S. Klipowicz, K . Wisniewski, H. Molina,
G. Guenther, M. Gutschick, P. Garrett, H. Fishbein, Coach D . Filli man. SECOND HOW: J. Macnider ( Mana·
ger), M. Matchen, M. Floyd, ]. Kramer, D. Ortman, P. Laloggia, A. Kahn, D. Trippicchio, W. Kalodgia,
C. Wickum, D . Loew, C. Morten, S. Block (M anager ). FIHST ROW: S. Cohen, P. Caracciolo, K. Baumler,
R. Vilona, E. Reinsiger, B. Herdrich, C. Landy, P. Shefren, J. Peterson, W. Booth, N. Stern.

�LAST ROW: Coach R. Campbell, J. Nathan, J. Eadon, J. Donnelly, B. Clemen, T. Bydalek, J. Bode, P.
Gillespie, Coach D. Field. FIRST ROW: R. John son, M. Silvert, R. Johnson, D. Muskat, B. Fink, II. Ler·
ner, T. Sinkule(Manager).

VARSITY
CROSS COUNTRY
Season Record
League Record

CROSS COUNTRY
FROSH-SO PH
CROSS COUNTRY
Season Record
League Record
Niles East
Maine West Center Meet
R-B Invitational
Lake Forest
Lake Zurich
Prospect
Palatine
Maine East
*Glen brook North
*Deerfield
*Glenbrook South
Central Suburban Conf.
*Niles North
West Leyden
*New Trier West
*Maine South

N iles East
R-B Invitational
Lake Forest
Lake Zurich
Mt. Prospect
Palatine
Maine East
*Glenbrook North
*Deerfield
*Glenbrook South
Central Suburban
Conference
*Niles North
West Leyden
District
*Maine South

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9
1
5
OPP
NW
25
31
Third Place
Third Place
22
46
62
22
23
34
23
35
15
50
47
16
29
26
31
26
First Place
23
37
19
42
23
34
19
36

LAST ROW: P. Gans, A. Weisz, B. Downing, B.
Gigstad, S. Belgred, T. Cartwright, G. Auld, Mr.
Ray G. Eiden, R. Stoia. THIRD ROW: Coach R.
Campbell, M. Lerner, C. Haring, B. Dick, A. Goldberg, A. Chapman, B. Harris, W. Grayson, D.
Heidtke, Coach D. Field. SECOND ROW: B. Ro·
senberg, J . Schaefer, R. Leach, J. Conrad, B. Aren,
R. Johns, B. Mulford, J. Beutler, K. Piontek, H.
Levy. FIRST ROW: P. Harris, J. Potkin, R. Oste·
gaard, G. Howard, H. Potter, D. Gayon, M. Gor·
sky, M. Shapiro, M. Barnett. Not pictured: B. Glass·
berg.

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OPP
NW
17
40
Fifteenth Place
29
39
56
39
19
41
17
46
19
37
19
42
21
37
30
27
Sixth Place
22
33
22
34
Twenty-First Place
19
38

In retrospect, it was a successful season. It was
not successful in terms of win-loss records and points
scored , for a record of 2-10 cannot in itself be
termed a success. However, there is more to life
than winning; there is mo re to success th an a box
score.
Roger Johnson produced outstanding performances, which constituted him as one of the league's
best individual performers. He was voted most valuable player by his teammates.
Frosh-Soph cross country was highlighted by
outstanding turnouts and good team effort. Coaches
Ron Campbell's and Dan Field 's frosh-soph trackmen took a first place in the Central Suburban Conference.
Gary Auld, because of his second place in a conference meet, was voted the most valuable player.
Other award winners were Paul Cons, ~nd team
captain , Budd Glassberg. The Indians fin ished the
cross country season with a combined 9-4 record.

�LAST ROW: 0. Filliman (Assistant Coach), L. Killey, R. Nied, D. Hirschtick, J. Sideman, H. Lerner, Coach
B. Schnurr. FIRST ROW: J. Ricordati, R. Nielsen, G. Timmings, M. Pepper, P. Gillespie, B. Pindras.

VARSITY BASKETBALL

VARSITY
BASKETBALL
Season Record
League Record

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A. Chapman dribbles around Glen brook's .J. Reeves.
G. Timmings gets two in a winning effort against Deerfield

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NW
Evanston
New Trier
Niles East
Palatine
Maine West
Wheeling
Forest View
Proviso West
West Chicago
Prospect
*Deerfield
*Glenbrook North
*Glenbrook South
*Niles North
*Deerfield
*Maine South
*Glenbrook North
*Glenbrook South
*Niles North
*Maine South
Glenbrook South

5
3

OPP

72
60
69
37
52
59
47
39
67
48
64
58
59
47
72
48
66
59
60
57
50

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79
82
54
41
43
63
61
69
69
72
84
71

59
65
74
58
67
57
73
63

�A Niles West fast break ends in a basket by R.
Nielsen.

Leading scorer D. Hirschtick attempts a shot high
above two Proviso defenders.

The 1965-66 Indian Basketball team
started very slowly, winning only two of
its first fourteen games. With no lettermen
returning from last season's fine squad,
Coaches Schnurr and Filliman worked
with various combinatio ns in an effort
to produce a winner. Finally, late in January, the unit of Dan Hirschtick, Bob
Nielson, George Timmings, Mike Pepper,
Bruce Pindras and Al Chapman began
to assert itself. With these six leading
the way, Big Red lost only to conference
champion Glenbrook South and runnerup Maine South. in the remaining seven
games. The high point of the season was
a thrilling 60-57 overtime victory at Niles
North on February 19.
Jump ball! Niles West won 66-58 versus Glenbrook
North.

"If Niles West had Larry Rosenzweig, I wouldn't
have to do this."

M. Pepper starts his drive toward the basket.

�J.V. BASKETBALL
Season Record
League Record

J.V. BASKETBALL
The Junior Varsity basketball team's overall record
was eight wins and ten losses. In league play the Indians
were even at five victories and give defeats.
Highlights of the season were the 100-49 win over
Niles East and the two close victories over Niles North.
The team also took three of the last four games, all in
league competition. With the experience gained this year,
the boys should be well prepared to take on the chores
of the varsity team next year.

That elusive butterfly.

IAST ROW: Coach D. Filliman, J. Booe, M. Grejbowski, S. Belgrade, R. Gianola, C. Rode (Manager).•
FIRST ROW: R. Kramer (Manager ), P. Gans, A. Chapman, K. Luscombe, B. Perlow, R. N umrich.
The rush is on.

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Evanston
New Trier
Niles East
Palatine
Maine West
Wheeling
Forest View
Prospect
*Deerfield
*Glenbrook North
*Glenbrook South
*Niles North
*Deerfield
*Maine South
*Glenbrook North
*Glenbrook South
*Niles North
*Maine South

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5
NW
61
50
100
42
45
58
49
46
63
59
46
51
63
51
59
70
46
40

10
5
OPP
69
71
49
33
52
39
51
48
74
48
50
49
74
59
49
60
45
49

The Sophomore basketball team under Coach Earl
finished the season with a five a nd nine record and a two
and five league record for a fifth place position in the
final standings. The team improved as the season progressed. Against Glenbrook North, the Sophomores overcame a seventeen point deficit to win by nine points, 57-48.
Outstanding members were Donn Simon, Craig Gigstad,
Ed Hirsh, Paul Sorta!, Phil Hornthal, Jim Torp, Tom
Cartwright, Bob Yant, Art Goldner, Brett Baumler, and
Warren Grayson.
The Freshmen "A" team, under the direction of Coach
Paulson, finished the season with seven wins and eight
loses. The Freshmen "B" team had a highly successful
season by winning thirteen and losing only three. Both· ,
teams looked impressive during the season and should
improve in the coming years.

�LAST ROW: J. Terp, T. Cartwright, E. Hirsch, Coach Earl, D. Simon, R. Yant, C. Gigstad. FIRST ROW:
C. Steele (Manager), I. Gamm , W. Gray~on, P. Hornthal, T. De Cicco, P. ~ortal, R. Urbanu s (Manager).

SOPHOMORES
SOPHOMORE
BASKETBALL
Season Record
League Record

L

5
2

9
5

NW
Evanston
New Trier
Niles East
Wheeling
Conant
Forest View
*New Trier West
i:.Niles North
*Deerfield
*Maine South
*Glenbrook South
*Glenbrook North
Prospect
Elk Grove

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40
28
40
55
78
65
49
63
63
51
69
57
60
63

65
77
61
56
70
68
53
67
64
58
68
48
53
47

FROSH':-\"
BASKETBALL
Season Record
League Record

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2

8
4

NW
Evanston
New Trier East
Niles East
Wheeling
Conant
Forest View
*New Trier West
*Niles North
*Deerfield
*Maine South
*Glenbrook South
*Glenbrook North
Prospect
Elk Grove
Libertyville

OPP

43
37
40
43
27
46
38
44
37
34
65
45
51
41
73

57
60
38
33
37
48
46
45
53
56
34
37
36
36
32

FROSH "B"
BASKETBALL
Season Record
League Record

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5

L

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NW
Evanston
New Trier East
Niles East
Wheeling
Conant
Forest View
*New Trier West
*Niles North
Libertyville
*Deerfield
*Maine South
*Glenbrook South
*Glenbrook North
Ptospect
Niles North
Elk Grove

LAST ROW: P. Oldsberg, Coach B. Paulsen, C. Soderstrom, G. Smiley, H. Goldman, C. Lange, M. Gutschick, G. Fritz, M. Stohle, A. Weisz, R. Friedman, Coach D. Field, A. Gold berg. SECOND ROW: D. Levin,
S. Brooks, R. Stoia, A. Goldner, R. Dick, L. Butler, A. Kahn, D. Klipowicz, P. Zazove, R. Leach. FIRST
ROW: B. Rosenberg (Manager), K. Baumler, B. Ericksen, R. Ostergaard, D. Lasser, R. Goldenbogen, S.
Ellwig, G. Howard, C. Matchen, T. Lorenz.

OPP

18
40
40
51
50
40
44
33
64
55
40
68
44
64
34
57

44
34
29
40
28
30
31
43
15
35
32
31
29
46
36
27

FRESHMAN

�This has been one of the finest Wrestling teams that
Niles West has had in its short history. With a little more
depth the team could have done even better. Most of the
losses were by very small margins.
The team had six wins and five losses in dual meets,
took second place in the Prospect Tournament, missing
fir st place by only one point. We had two individual
champions in this eight team tournament, Mark Yohanna and Chuck Friedman.
Barry Gelfand was captain for the team and was also
voted most valuable by his teammates.
Both Mark Yohanna and Chuck Friedman took secone place in the District Meets, and Mark also took a
fourth place in the Sectionals held in Evanston.
Four members of our team were picked as all conference and two other boys were honorable mention. The
boys who made all conference were: Rich Klyman , 103
lbs., Mark Yohanna, 112 lbs., Barry Gelfand, 120 lbs.,
and Chuck Friedman, 138 lbs. Honorable mention went
to Larry Soldinger, 145 lbs., and Bob Lynch, Hwt.
Buddy Glass berg and John B uettler paced the Junior
Varsity Wrestling team to a season marked with experience and helpful training. Coach Schmidt commented th at
the Indians 1-9 record is not a n indication of the effort
and drive the boys delivered. The wrestling coaches are
looking forward to a rewarding future season.

LAST ROW: Coach Porter, M. Bass, R. Comyn, G. Portugal, R. Greenspan, 0. Luber, C. Friedman, L
Soldinger, Coach Schmidt. SECOND ROW: T. Weiss, S. Rosenbloom, H. Klyman, J. Stengel, J. Jaeger,
M. Silvert, L. Bell, A. Greenberg (Manager). FIHST ROW: B. Glossberg, J. Buetler, B. Gelfand, M. Yohanna, J. Kahn, P. Caracciolo. Not pictured: R. Lynch.

VARSITY
WRESTLING
Season Record
League Record
Palatine
Evanston
Wheeling
Con ant
Morton West
Prospect-Tourney
Prospect
*Deerfield
*Glenbrook North
*Glenbrook South
*Niles North
*Maine South

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6
3
2
OPP
NW
14
27
37
3
I3
30
11
30
15
30
Second Place
23
18
21
20
27
16
19
22
20
18
10
33

J .V. WRESTLING
SUMMARY
Season Record
League Record
Palatine
Evanston
Wheeling
Conant
Morton West
Prospect
*Deerfield
*Glenbrook South
*Niles North
*Maine South

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12
8
8
21
13
28
10
19
13
16

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9
4
OPP
36
40
40
26
41
21
48
31
36
37

B. Gelfand gets two points for the takedown.

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�All Conference wrestlers, M. Yohanna, R. Klyman, B. Gelfand, and C. Friedlman.

WRESTLING
SOPH WRESTLING
Sea$on Record
Leag"e Record
Evanston
Wheeling
Conant
Forest View
Morton West
*New Trier West
*Niles North
*Deerfield
*Maine South
*Glenbrook South
*Glenbrook North

FROSH
WRESTLING
Season Record
League Record
Wheeling
Evanston
Conant
Forest View
·Morton West
New Trier West
*Niles North
*Deerfield
*Maine South
*Glenbrook South
*Glenbrook North

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3
NW
18
18
18
17
13
28
29
6
17
17
37

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5
2
NW
18
20
28
26
24
43
30
14
16
33
35

L
8
3
OPP
30
26
32
36
41
21
16
40
27
34
13

L
5
3
OPP
30
30
28
22
26
13
18
32
30
13
23

Coach Dennis Fickes led his sophomore matmen to a
4-8 season record. Team captain Howard Sosin and Randy Rosen were individual outstanding performers throughout the season. Freshmen wrestlers posted the most successful mat record at 5-5-1. Their unusual enthusiasm
for this sport led the coaches to believe that future seasons will be more productive.
LAST ROW: D. Goldfus, M. Mangurtan,J. Feldman, R. Llrtzman, J. Beutler, R. Baim, M. Gorsky, A. Moir.
THIRD ROW: V. Hill, R. Perz, P. Garrett,]. Conrad, J. Koziol, L. Zeman, R. Brown, M. Siegel, H. Brown.
SECOND ROW: Coach Fickes, M. Goen, R. Hoshizaki, T. Woods, J. Potkin, R. Rosen, R. Przybylski, R.
Weiss, M. Morris, J. Cooper, G. Gildin, Coach Henrici. FIRST ROW: R. Randall, K. Meikle, J. Kramer,
H. Anderson, T. Carey, M. Fisher, H. Sosin, M. Zizzi, D. Zehner, S. Richter.

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VARSITY
SWIMMING
Season Record
League Record

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LAST ROW: T. Thomas, W. Carrane, M. Brown, R. Robbins, H. Katz. THIRD ROW: J. Glantz, B. Kaufman, K. Nelson, E. Chez, J. Urdangen. SECOND ROW: M. Forman (Manager), L. Stauber, A. Speizer,
B. Heishman, R. Levin, M. Pontarelli, Co&lt;tch P. Mitchell, Coach A. Cajet. FIRST ROW: R. ·Goldenberg,
L. Hook, A. Shafer, D. Cashmore, F. Walthers, R. Katz.

This year's swimming season proved to be very successful for Coach Cajet's Varsity
swimmers. The team posted an overall record of twelve wins and four losses. At one
time during the season they won ten meets in a row, and finished in a tie for fourth
place with Glenbrook South in League competition. The team placed third in the Titan
Relays at Glenbrook North, and fourth in the District Meet at Evanston. Frank Walthers, a Junior diver, and Don Cashmore, a Frosh diver, competed in the State Meet
and finished fifteenth and eighteenth respectively giving Niles West bright hopes for
the future.
Mike Pontarelli ended the season as the top individual point scorer with 138 points.
Individual school records broken this year are held by Mike Pontarelli in the 200yard Freestyle, Terry Thomas in the 50-yard Freestyle, Rick Levin in the 100-yard
Butterfly, Mike Pontarelli .in the 100-yard Freestyle, Larry. Hook in the 400-yard Freestyle, and the 400-yard relay team consisting of Pontarelli, Thomas, Barry Fleishman,
and Captain Robert Katz.
112.

Niles East
*Maine South
Waukegan
Forest View
*Niles North
Arlington
Prospect
Maine East
Sullivan
Senn
Maine West
'~Glenbrook South
Lake Forest
East Leyden
*Glenbrook North
*Deerfield

w
12
2
NW
49
28
31
68
34
64
67
61
82
75
49
51
82
60
48
23

L
4
3
OPP
46
67
64
27
61
31
28
33
13
19
46
44
12
34
47
72

�IAST ROW: S. Amstrup, R. Sullivan, C. Clemen, T. Sinkule, J. Sinkule, R. Downing, J. Work, G. Gunlack. SECOND ROW: Coach Cajet, D. Cashmore, L. Schuster, R. Sullivan, L. Hook, C. Harring, R. Beiard,
J. Freidman, M. Perlman ( Manager), Coach Mitchell. FIRST ROW: R. Lange (Manager ), R. Thornton,
E. Reissiger, S. Potoker, R. Kurita, M. Rosenberg, R. Weinstein, A. Turbin, M. Heilbron .

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The Frosh-Soph swimmers ended the swimming season
with ten wins against eight defeats. Coach Mitchell's mermen placed fourth in the League Championships and fifth
in the League Standings. The highest scoring meet of
the year was an 82 to 9 victory over Senn. The Individual
high point scorer was Sophomore Roger Sullivan.
The · Frosh swimmers ended the 1966 season with a 6
and 4 win and loss record, and placed fourth in the Glenbrook North Invitational Meet. The top scoring honors
went to Freshmen Ed Reissiger with Bob Weinstein a
close second.

D. Cashmore 18th in state in diving.

IAST ROW: Coach A. Cajet, R. Kurita, R. Dauigard, R. Downing, M. Heilbron, R. Seidman, Coach B. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: J. Feldman , R. Mulford, S. Potoker, D. Qrew,
M. Rosenberg, J. Kosoglad ( Manager). FIRST ROW: S. Shapiro, E. Reissiger, D. Cashmore, R. Weinstein, A. Turbin.

FROSH-SO PH
SWIMMING
Season Record
League Record
Niles East
*Maine South
Waukegan
Forest View
*Niles North
Arlington
Prospect
Maine East
Sullivan
Senn
Maine West
*New Trier West
*Glenbrook South
*New Trier West
Lake Forest
East Leyden
l.'IGlenbrook North
li'fDeerfield

w
10
4
NW
47
45
32
73
57
63
72
66
80
82
56
33
45
35
65
64
44
38

L
8
5
OPP
48
50
63
22
38
32
23
29
14
9
39
62
50
60
30
31
51
57

FROSH
SWIMMING
Season Record

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Niles East
Waukegan
Deerfield
Maine East
Glenbroo-k North
Proviso West
East Leyden
Glenbrook South
Niles North
Morton West

NW
63
53
32
67
47
54
61
40
43
75

L
4
OPP
32
42
63
27
48
51
34
55
52
20

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vARs1TY
FROSH -soPH

Doing one arm handstand on parallel bars is R. Lees.
LAST ROW: E. Raymond, R. Clemen, R. Manna, B. Gerber, Coach Armour (Assistant) Coach J. Burkel,
P. Finnerman, G. Heller (Manager). FIRST ROW: M. Ellyne, J. Derd.iger, S. Rochell, T. Kushner, M. Shapiro, D. Geravis.

The Varsity Gymnasts of Niles West again proved their skill by compiling an
outstanding overall record of 16-4. The community, the administration, and most
important, the students expressed deep appreciation for the fine performance by the
atheletes and their coaches, J ohn Burkel and John Armour.
The season was highlighted by the first place trophy at the Evanston Invitational
and a fourth place finish in the State meet. First place in the districts and second in
the league also highlighted the season the near perfect season.
The most valuable player for the second year was Ed Haymond who placed third
in All-round competition and sixth on the side-horse in State competition. Terry Kushner finished fourth in All Around at the State meet. Niles West gained another Champion as Steve Hochelle took first place on the still rings .

194

�FOURTH IN STATE
S. Kushner, Fourth-All-Arou nd, eighth
on high b ar.
E. Raymond, Third All-Around , sixth on
the side-ho rse, ninth on the hig h bar.

S. Rochell, State champio n on the still rings.

VARSITY GYMNASTIC
SCORES
GYMNASTICS
Season Record
League Record

w
13
3

L

3
1

NW
Niles East
Evanston
Arlington
Wheeling
Cona nt
Prospect
Evanston Invitation al
Lane Tech
Maine East
*Glenbrook South
*Niles North
Waukegan
~:fMaine South
~~Glen brook North
Palatine
State Tournament

OPP

73
64
54
67
76
68

59
67
78
65
53
63

First Place

70
71

71
61
78
80
83
84

62
61
61
71

54
52
48
44

FROSH SOPH
GYMNASTICS
Season Record
League Record

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T

13
3

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1

NW
N iles East
Evanston
Arlington
Wheeling
Conant
New Trier West
Prospect
Lane Tech
Maine East
*Glenbrook South
*Niles North
*New Trier West
*Maine South
Waukegan
*Glen brook North
Palatine
League Meet

w
2
1

OPP

74
58
90
42
91
41
84
48
72
60
72
60
80
52
71
61
52
80
82
50
86
46
66
66.
82
50
82
50
79 1/2 52 1/ 2
64
68
Fifth Place

Fourth Place
LAST ROW: L. Schieren, P. Harris, S. Block, W. Kolodziej, R. Gan, J. Allison, L. Natkin, W. Mc\Villiams,
M. David, S. Carter. THIRD ROW: Coach Armour, S. Cohen, H. Lev i, S. Mueller, J. Pederson, N. Stein,
D. Ortman, B. Knoblock, C. Schulte, D. David, Coach Burkel. SECOND ROW: H. Berkowitz, H . Baumhardt, V. Clauson, K. Wisniewski, D . Opera, R. Sanders, S. Gorden, P. La Loggia, R. Peller. FIRST ROW:
S. Fierman, J. Porges, A. Chien, L. Layfer, R. Rosengren, N. Polster, A. Lovering.

195

�SPORTS

�IN ACTION

�JNUEX

I'

Aberma n, James L. 159
Abrahamson, Murray M. 16, 157
Abrams, Karen E. 167
Adams, Jam es Henry 117
Adams, J elTrey Wayne 153
Adams, Patricia L. 171
Adler, Ruth Doreen 75, 153
Agel, Margie S. 109, 111 , 159
Aidonis, Peter 99
Akerly, N ancy Lynn 55, 56, 66, 74, 82,
153
Albert, Silvia R. 167
Albrecht, Richard W. 167
Alder, Wendy Joan 88, 96, 152, 155
Alessi, Theresa A. 153
Alex, Diane Joy 87, 117
Alex, Doris Gail 72, 171
Alexander, Lee Ann 117
Alexand er, Lenore R. 171
Allison, Gene Alva 17 1
Allison, John Curtis 157, 195
Allison, Terry Lee 153, 181
Alonas, Margaret R. 60 , 63 , 65, 155
Alswede, LlndaJean 171
Ahschaeffel, Dennis 117
Amad o, Vicky Jo 167
Ambrus, John G. 167
Amstrup, Steven Carl 163, 193
Andersen, Robert A. 159
Anderson, Barry K. 171
Anderson, Cathy 55, 65, 75, 83, 117
Anderson , Daniel P. 167
Anderson, Donald J. 117
Anderson, Dennis 171
Anderson, David Lee
Anderson, Harold E. 175, 184, 191
Anderson, J eanne J\l. 83, 154
Anderson , Karen E. 11 7
Anderson, Kit E. 165
Ander son, Larry D. 92, 11 7, 180
Anderson, J\!ark II. 159
Anderson, Norman R. 92, 146, 117, 180
Anderson, Robert C. 173, 181
Androw, Llnda Sue 159
Angelino , Laura S. 85, 171
Angelin o, Paul J. 60, 70, 71, 96, 117
Angell, Barbara L. 171
Apelian, Betty Ann 171
Apelian, Robert G. 60, 68, 15 8
Appel , David 1eil 77, 80, 117
Appel, Hera 167
Arbetman , Susan Gail 171
Aren, Robert J oel 167, 185
Arnold , Nancy Lee 66, 8 1, 117
Arwi ne, Kenneth J\1. 60
Ashkinaz, J\lark D . 80, 167
Ashlevitz, Allen J\ l. 167
Ashner, J oy Stacy 63, 71, 74, 171
Ashlevitz, Bernard M . 24 , 153
Atzel, \V a lter J . 117
Aubens, Kenneth E. 72, 171
Auer, Kenneth George 94
Au ld , Gary B. 167, 185
Aull, Sand ra Kay 159
Austin, James C. 11 7
Avell a, Sino 155
Babian, Paul Patrick 17 1
Bach, Catherine 5 4, 62 , 63, 96, I J 7
Bach, Cheri ,\[ a rie 68, 90, 11 7
Bacher, Edward J. 167
Badesd1, Robert T . 167
Bagley, Joyce J\Iarie 171
Bahl, I! aven .\I ary 171
Bailey, J cnnifcr 56, 7 4, 82, 11 7
Baim, Candi Barbara 52, 53,6 1,96, 11 7
Ba im, Robert Allan 171, 19 1
Baitcher, Neal L. 171
Baker, ,\Jarvin J oel 66, 80, 155
Baker, J\ Iau rcen Kay 11 7
Balin, Paula .\1erle 45
Baltes, Steven K. 159
Banks, David Barry 167
Bao, .\!ary Y. 63, 155
Barber, James F.
Barber, Paul Randall 154
Barclay, Scott D. 167, 181

flarnett, Ba rry 167, 181
Barnett, ,\[ ark Allan 158
\
flarnett, 1 l ark D. 171, 185
Barnow, Susan ~[ ary 55, I 17
Barrash, Andrea Gail 60, 66, 74, 117
Barrash, Linda .\1. 63 , 74, 171
Barron, Chri stine F.
Ba rro n, La rry .\ I. 167
Barron, ,\[axine .\1. 165
Barsky, J\ la rylou 69, 167
Bass, Murry Alan 117, 190
Bartho lmy, Barbara A. 62, 69, 15 3
Bartuce, Susan Anne 69, 74, 156
flaruck, Bonnie Sue 63 , 65 , 146, 167
Batschauer, 1.ynn Lee 67, 156
Bau mhard t, Caroly n J . 167
Baumhardt, Harold G. 165, 195
Baumhardt, J oyce L. 118
Baumha rdt, Kathleen 63, 90 , 171
Baumhardt, Unda Ann 118
Baumler, Brett E. 167, 181
Baumler, Kurt Tho mas 171 , 184, 189
Beaird, Hobert D. 165, 193
Beck, Jerry Ca rl 156, 170
Becker, Charlene 65, 167
Becker, Hetty .\I. 61, 118
Becker, lto mona 68, 75, 169
Becker, Susan Kay 85, 165
Beckman, Stephen A. 72, 79, 171
Beed erman, Asher J. 153
Beerli , Mar ta Doreen 175
Bcgis, Wendy C. 175
Begoun , Avis Joy 63, 75, 167
y
Behrens, Chery l L nn
Belgrade, Steven B. 165, 185, 188
Bell, Enid Stella 65, 153
Bell, Georgi a K. 23, 89, 171, 184
Bell, Lawrence G. 118, 190
Bell, J\lary 160, 167
Beller, Wndclle 1-1. 69, 167
Bcllos, Gary S. 167
Benario, l! oward J\larc 165
Bender, Karen
Betrnc'lt, J oh n K. 175
Bennett, Mary C. 66, 118
Bennett, Rosemarie C. 68 , 165
Berens, Pat ricia Kay 175
Berens, Phyllis Ann
Bereskin, M erle Faye 160, 165
Berg, Keith Robert 165
Berg, Kev in William 118
Berger, Francine Ina 40, 7 1, 118
Berger, Ho wa rd 165
Berger, James K. 62, 75, 118
Berger, .\!arianJoyce 15 4
Berger, J\I ichael L. 162
Berger, Roberta D. 118
Berger, Sheldon B. 9, 173
Bergles, WilLJam J. 92, 118
Bergstrom, Cathy I.. 154
Beringer, Judith E. 154
Berke, Elyse I I. 165
Berkover, Fredric M. 165
Berkowitz, Richard J\. 165, 195
Berkowitz, Step hen J . 156
BerLJn er, Donald D. 67, 118
Berman, Bruce Cary 165
Berman, Utwrence E. 17 1
Berman, Leslie Dale 62, 63, 66. 118
Berman, .\ !arna Ann 74, 82, 159
Bernstein, Darlene R. 118
ee
Bernstein, .\!arcy L 165
Bernstein. Shelly C. 56, 175
Bers, Sherry Elaine 6 1
Berit, Carol Elaine 118
Best.James(;. 118
Beswick, David Reid 175
Bethke, Kath y Ellen 11 8
Beutelspachcr, Ca ndy 84, 85, 165
Beutler, .John H. 165, 185, 190, 191
Beverley, Susann P.
Beyda , Shei la Hae 84, 118, 165
Beyda, Sherry Ly nn
Bianchi, Bruce 72, 175
Bick, Kathryn Louise 118
Bick, Kristine 1.ynn 76. 165
198

Bieber, Susan 75, 168
Bierm a n, Da"id Bruce 15 7
Biga, Frank Joseph 118
Binstein, Unda D. 165
Birkl ey, Alan I l enry 76, 175
llirkley, Unda .\lice 63, 82, 118
Bizar, J a net Susan 68 , 175
Blackma n, Ellen 175
Blasek, Larry John 175
Blatt, J erome 77, 165
fl lessi ng, J oseph C. 165
Blevit, Nadine 118
Block, Barbara An n 56, 75, 90 , 91
Block, Bruce Hobert
Bilecki, P. 171
Block, Steven Lee 171 , 184, 195
Blomq uist, Bon nie I.. 165
Bloom, Da"id [,eslic 60, 79, 175
Bloom, ~l ark 60, 167
Blum, Jea nette ,\1. 119
Blum, Steven E. 175
Blumenfeld, Clifford 175
Blumenthal, Donna A. 83, 152, 157
Blumenthal, Susan A. 119
Blumenthal, Chery"A. 162
Bobel, Hichard Joh n
Bock, Andrea
Bock, Bruce George 154
Bod e, James .Jule 76, 157, 184, 185, 188
Bodnarchuk, Cynthi a 175
Bohlin , Marsha ll S. 175
Bo hlin, .\!atthew B. 72, 165
Boi me, Susan Ilen e 52, 157
Bohn, Christin e D. 157
Bold , John Douglas 75, 159, 181
Bolnick, Ira Donald
Bond, ~lark .\I. 175
Bonelli, Deborah :\I. 107, 175
Bonetti, John Frank 119
Bonetti, Susan K. 71, 1.54
Bontze, Arlene 68
Boor, J ohn 119
Booth, Walter S. 175, 184
Borden, Li nda Ann 175
Borisof, PamelaJ. 119
Bork, Judith L.
Borowski, J\lary Susan 11 9
Bosch, Cheryl A. 65, 159
Bosto n, Robert Paul 75
Bostrom, Susan 80, 83, 9 1, 11 6, 119
Bosworth, Paul a Rae 66, 165
Boucher, Cha rlemeine 68 , 175
Bowman, Lee Allan 74, 119
Boyden, .\lelody Ann
Boysen, James Lorenz 165
Brabandt. Kandis I.. 162
Braden, Keith L. 74, 162
Bramson, Phyllis E. 162
Brandt, Frances Lee 155
Brandt, Wayne Paul
Brandzcl, .Jeff A. 162
llraudc, Ba rbara M. 90, 155, 162
Braud e, Frances Ann 61 , 96, 11 2, 119
Braun , James Fa bia n 175
Bra,•er, Raymond S. 60, 15 4
Braverma n, Cheryl S. 175
Braverman, J a nice L. 152, 156
Bra\"erman, Scott 11. 168, 171
Breinig,, ancy Lee 157
Brice, Jerry Edwin 66, 119, 180
llroccolino, Andrew C. 119
Brod, Peter Don
Brodin, :\ I arie I'. 22, 158
Brodsky, :\lichacl A. 160
Brodsky, ltobert I I. 153
Brody, Richard 11. 119
Bronstein, Alan fl. 162
Bronstein, Stepha nie 156
Brooks, Eileen D. 55, 112. 162
Brooks, Janice 60, GG, 67, 96, 97, 106,
111 , 119
Brooks, i'\ei l E. 75, 165
Brooks, PamelaJ. 85, 90, 156
Brooks, It Scott 173, 189
Brown, Bruce Allen 99, 119
Brown, Charlotte C. 162

Brown, Cynthia II. 61. 83, 119
Brown, ll a rry Albin 173, 184. 19 1
Bro wn, Jeffrey C. 72, 171
Brown, Jill :\Taoma
Brown, Linda I.cc 175
Brown, ~lich ael 103, 119, 192
Brown, Ril laard Alan 169, 184, 191
Brunger, I trilyn D. 73
Brungcr, J acqucline 119
Brunger, .\larilyn :\I. 155
Brunson, Robcrt J . 162
Brzezins ki, Itay 165
Bryant, ltodney A. 173
Bublcy, Lawrence D. 156, 181
Buch anan, ,\ [ argo Anne 173
Buch el, Joseph 162
Budz, Joann Ka y 162
Budz, Tho mas Joseph 75, 165
Bueter, Susan Gwynne 162
Buns, Thomas Joseph 158
Burack, Cheryl 65, 164
Burg, Robert Bruce 119
Burg, Susan Ellyn 173
Burkhardt, Henry E.
Burkhardt, Terry J . 70, 7 1, 73, 11 9
Burnell, Sheri
Burrows, Barbara Sue 63, 68, 74, 173
Burtzlaff, Edith lt.R.
Burlik, Fran k Victor 158
Bush, Larry Yale 119
Bussert, Jeraldin I 66, 67, 119
Bussert, .\lark Paul 63, 82, 102, 162
Butler, Larry Bruce 173, 189
Butzbacl1, Carol Lynn 7 1, 157
Buxbaum, Judith II. 75, 162
Byclalck, J anice .\lary 87
Bydalck, Theodore 120, 173, 185
Hyster, Neil J . 1 73
Cahan, ltandiJoy 63, 74, 173
Caldwell, Craig A. 162
Caldwell, Da\'id E. 120
Callisher, Sherry L. 162
Callisher, Steven I'. 162
Callner, Cheryl 1.y nn 56, 153
Canzoneri, Robert

\1.
Capinegro, J a nice 1 90 , 173
Capinegro, Scotty 164, 18 1
Capone, Patricia J. 63, 120
Caracciolo, Patrick 173, 184, 190
Ca rey, T homas .\I . 162, 191
Carlisle, J ohn\\'. 162
Carlson, :\nn .\larie 72, 84, 173
Carlson, Ba rbara An n 120
Car lson, David Roy 162
Carlson, Donald I'.
Carlson, Gregory J. 162, 181
Carlson, Jeannine 63, 120
Carlson, I.ind a Jean 173
Carlson, Roland \\'. 18
Carranc, William B. 120, 192
Carsky, ,\ [a rk ,\Ji les 173, 184
Ca rter, JamcsJ. 155, 170, 181
Carter, Scott Arth u r 173, 195
Cart wright, T homas 11. IO, 162, 185, 189
Cashatt, llo bert :\. 56, 173
Cassata. Concetta .\I. 69, 90, 162
Cassata, Or rin 92, 120
Cedar, Candice 55, 156
Cedarba um , Jesse \I . 63, 72, 173
Cenci, Carol Anne 120
Chan kin, Suzanne .\I. 162
Chaplik, Unda .\nn 15, 60, 152, 158
Chapman, Alan S. 168, 173, 185. 186,
188
Chapman, :\larcia Huth 59, 120
Chclcun, Greg \\I. 67, 162
Chen, Ed\\'&lt;lr&lt;l S. 80, 162
Chen, Felix K. 156
Cherniet, llhonda I. 75, 162
Ch'2, Edward Bennett 59, 91, 192
Chien, Agnes 55, 62, 76, 115, 120, 147
Chikaraishi, James K. 162
Chick araishi, Todd 120
Chin, Albert H. 162
Ch in, Alfred :\. 173
Chomsky. Stacey E. 11, 167

�INDEX
Chow, Alan 173
Chow, \'incem 78, 155
Chri st, Pamela 155
Christiansen, Cathy 120
Christiansen, .\lartin 162
Christiansen, Linda 156
Chubin, Cary .\li1chcl 78, 153
Chyb, Aurel ia K. 87, 120
Cieszyko wski, Joyce 173
Cims, Sandra Clare 155
Clappeny, Linda Lee 120
Clark, Barbara Ann 71, 169
Cl ark, Jane 120, 147
Clark, ll ickey C . 162
Claus, "I arcie Ruth 63, 169
Clau son, Vaughn S. 70, 81, 162, 195
Claver, Sco11 Lee 162
Cleburne, '.\laryjane 154
Clemen, Charles S. 91 , 162, 193
Clemen, Robert Blair 92, 120, 185, 194
C lemen, Susan Kay 90, 91 , 162, 185
Clifford, Douglas D. 120, 180
Clifford, Na ncy E. 91 , 162
Clyman, Selma 74, 82, 154
Cohan , Alan Robert 120
Cohen, Debra Joy 90, 120
Cohen, Jeffrey Allen 155
Cohen, J enise, ll. 162
Cohen, La urence W. 70, 75, 99, 152, 159
Cohen, Sheldo n Bruce 154
Cohen, Stephen Ala n 56, 57, 80, 92, 96,
112, 120
Cohen, Stephen Alan 168, 169, 184, 195
Cohen, Stuan Shelly 60, 116, 120, 180,
181
Cohn, Ellen Renae 165
Cohn, Gayle Susan 121
Cohn, Janine i\l a rla 162
Cohn, I lelane Sandra 169
Cohn, Linda Sue56, 61, 121
Cohn, Penny Barbara 1 73
Cohn, Sandi Lee 157
Colbert, Susan E. 83
Collins, K a1hleen J. 162
Colodn y, Charles S. 72, 81, 169
Colton, Stepha nie F. 162
Comyn, Robert Craig 78 , 92, 121
Conrad, C urtis W. 162
Conrad, J effrey Rush 169, 185, 191
Conrad, Luellen Ann 173
Cole, S. 170
Con rad, Walter Lee 173
Conti, Patrick Wilt 169
Conway, Arlen Ann 69
Cooper, Audrey I.. 72, 73, 169
Cooper, Barbara Sue 66, 121
Cooper Francene R.
Cooper, ll oward D. 121
Cooper, J ack 169, 191
Cooper, Julie A. 56, 89, 90, 173
Cooper, i\ l ildred C. 88, 90, 9 1, 92, 121
Cooper, Sara I.cc 20, 63 , 74, 173
Coorlas, Peter S. 154
Cordell , Unda E. 162
Corin, Terri Lynn 63, 68, 169
Corn, Lawrence Alan 162
Cornelius, Wendy J. 70, 158
Cornick, Barbara J o 162
Co wan, J erry S. 59, 92, 121
Cowin, Rickie Denise 65, 75, 162
Cozzo , Charles
Cuzzo, Cynth ia Anne 155
C raig, Ca rol
C raig, Evely n Rita 121
Craig, J oy 159
Crain, Bruce l 12, 180
C rane, Debbie i\ I ay 169
Cr ane, J udith Arlene 74, 85, 173
Crane, .\l ichael Alan 78, 80, 157
Cristol, J oan ne Ga il 15 6
C roft, Gene S andra 152
Culloton, Karen D. 156
Curran, Bo nni e 162
Cutler, Arthur E. 121
C utler, Judith Susan 63 , 162
Cutrone, Jack J . 12 1

Dw1k, Brian Paul 173
Dunn, John Lee 154
Dunster, Kimberly A. 55, 62, 63, 66,
111 , 122
Durston, Doug F:. 173, 184
Dziordzik, Gera ldine 166
Eadon, John Edward 76, 157, 185
Eadon, Thomas '.\lihon 76, 153
Dunn , William ll ull 15 4
Eaton, Nancy Udell 75, 84
Eaves, Randi Lynn 74, 173
Ecka n , Alexa Wray 66, 166
Edwards, Roger S. 156
Edwin, Denise ;\I. 153
Egel, Carol Sharon 76, 78, 80, 153
Ehrh a-rdt, Fred C raig 158, 180
Eiden, Glenn Paul 72, 173 , 185
Eickh off, Richard P. 70, 73, 77, 166
Eiseman, Sonda II .
Eisenberg, Deborah J. 122
Eisenberg, '.\lichaclJ. 74,80, 156
Eisenhammer, Stanley 52, 91, 122
Ekstein, Esther 12, 122
Eklund , Kathleen 122
Elarde, James i'\.
Elardc, Lenora Ann 156
Elden, Karen Sue 156, 159
Elesh, Linda Sue 85, 87, 159
Elesh, Patricia Ann 153
Elesh, William Karl 81, 173
Elias, Gilbert C. 122
Elias, '.\I ark 62, 63, 76, 122
Eliseo, \\'arrcn Jay 81 , 173
Ellew, Barbara Lynn 122
El li s, Ja nice Caryn 122
Ellis, Sherry!.. 169
Ellison, Jeffrey A. 173
Ellwing, Steven A. 72, 189
Engebretson, Donn 173
Ellyne, ;\lark J ay 92, 15 7 , 194
Endicou, Lar ry Ray 166
Endre, Dan Pete 166
End re, i\l argic '.\lay 122
Engebretson, Jon l'. 153
Eng li sh, '.\ l ichael J . 166, 181
Ennes, Terrence G. 154
En1111an, Bari Lee 6, 90, 122, 175
Epstein , Joseph A. 153
Epstein , Lynn e Gail 122
Epstein, '.\lartin J . 166
Epstein , .\1 axin e P. 90, 92, 122
Epstein, Phyllis A. 159
Epstein, Robert G. 165
Erdman , Jay Allan 77, 78, 80, 81: 158
Ericksen , Bruce H. 173 , 189
Ericksen, Stephen J. 122
Erickson, Chery l A. 159
Erickson , Denise !.. 174
Erickson , Randall T. 76, 180
Erickson , Hoben J . 154
Erickson , Scott H. 176
Ermilio , Ralph Louis 70 , 158
Ernst , .J erry Jay
Ester!, Diane I.. 72, 174
Ester! , Susan K. 157
Es1erman, Sandra II . 174
Euinger, Eli se ~I .
Evans, :'\eil Richa rd 58, 92 , 96 , 122
Ev ensen , Robin Ann 122
Fanara s, '.\I a ria S. 75, 166
Farber, Susan Do nna 63, 74, 76 , 85
Faraci, Hoben R. 174 , 184
Farber, Janel Lynn 74, 174
Feilen, J os. Doug las 166
Feinberg, Ste,·cn ll.
Feingold , David Alan 174
Feinglass, Sharo n D . 68 , 166
Feingold , Susan I'. 122
Feinzim cr, J udith E. 63, 68 , 74, 17 4
Feiss, Ba rbara Ann 69, 75 , 166
Feldman, Jerome Ira 80, 174, 193
Feldberg, Jcrrold 77, 81 , 176, 19 1
Fench el, Hobena J . 166
Ferentz, J ohn S. 163
Ferg us, J ohn Patrick 166
Ferg us, J a mes 156

Cywinski , llobert S. 162
Dachman, Alan Jay 157
Dahl, J ames '.\lan·in 66, 121 , 180
Dahlstrom, Thomas E. 169
Dalen, Roben John 162
Danzinger, Stuan L. 121
Darsch, D~lc A.
Daskovsky, David Lee 76, 160, 162
Dassingcr, Carol J. 169
Dafisinger, Hichard L. 162
Daug ird, All en Joe 71, 193
David, Donald C. 169, 195
David, l\lartin Ernest 168, 174, 195
David i\lyrna Ann 69, 160, 162
Davidvve, Donna Gail 82, 121
Davidson, J oan '.\l crl e 154
Davidson, Roben '.\!. 121, 169
Davis, Charles Bruce 156
Davis, Donna Ed)1he 90, 9 1, 162
Davis, Cary Alan
Davis, Gary Allen
Da,·is, Glori a '.\lary 90, 91 , 160, 166
Davis, i\I y rean Elaina
Davis, Pamela Jean 165
Davis, Rhea Ellen 71, 75, 174
Davis, Rila L. 155
Davis, Hobert J oseph
Davis, Susan Kay 121
Deal, Debra Lynn 64, 75, 169
Dean, Kathryn Ann 155
Dean, Spencer ll a rry 162, 181
De Cicco, To m Edward 166, 189
Decker, Catherine I. 162
Dedauw, Ca ro le J can 153
Dedauw, Patricia L. 116, 121
Dehmlow, Jill 162
Delano, William R. 68, 79, 169
Delfs, Carol ;\lary 162
Delland, Peggy A. 169
Delman, Adrienne C. 169
Deloit, Gail Gay 173
Del ugach, Steve Pau l 166
Demas, Frank Louis 12 1
Demeduc, Deborah S. 162
Demeduc, Gregory 12 1
Demell, James Dale 157
Demoss, Deborah Jo 86, 156
Dempsey, T homas ~ l ike 166
Dennis Joyce Lynn 55, 15 4
De Novi, Frank L. 166
Dcppong, John N. 161
Derdiger, Jan Alan 194
Derd iger, Joy Ilene 72, 173
Dernocoeur, Gwen 68, 173
De Rudder, Sheri '.\ I ay 121
Den,ishian, James E. 121
Deters, Judy Ann 173
Deters, Roy Elliott 155
Dedow, John Charles
Diakoumis, Kanella !.. 173
Diamond , Linda A. 154
Dick, Robert 173 , 185, 189
Dicken, Jack lloward 158
Di ckholtz, .\l ichacl 162
Dieschbourg, John I'. 163
Dilg, Diane Charlene 86, l 73
Dimas, Steven
Dobbs, Greg Pa ul 173
Dobrow, '.\lark Jeffrey 153
Doc:zekalski, Jerome 158
Domenella , Bruce H. 156
Don nelly, James \\'. 153, 185
Doppclt, Sharon R. 88, 97, 152
Dorfman , Allan '.\I. 173, 184
Do uglas, David J . 56 , 57, 15 3
Dowell, Kathy Ann 173
Downing, Lawrence A. 79, 166
Downing, llobcn S. 173, 185, 193
Drcebin, Bo nnie L. 173
Drew, David '.\I a rc 168, 173, 193
Drew, Susan Ro leen 74, 166
Dubas, Cy nthia '.\lar ie 69, 74 , 166
Dubin, Jjnda Dia ne 75, 169
Dubin sky, Allan\\'. 166
Dubow, Jeffrey 7 1
Du ebncr, Donn a Diane 69, 90, 166
199

Ficho, Thomas \\'. 156
Fields, Hichard 122
Fierman, Stephen L. 176, 195
Filko, llren1 166
Fine, Bebe 166
Fink, Ellen '.\larie 122
Fink, Hobert \\'illiam 122, 185
r'ink, \\'illiam lloben 155
Firmiss, Philip Eric 77, 80, 156
Fischer, Adrienne 123
Fish, DavidJuslen 166, 181
Fish, Robert B. 159
Fishbein, Robert E. 174, 184
Fish er, Gail ;\lac 66, 71, 82, 123, 147
Fisher, Laurey 159
Finn enn an, P. 155
Fisher, '.\lurray K. 70, 165, 191
Flack, '.\lichele 70, 174
Flammang, ll oward S. 154
Flammini, Carolee 123
Flammini, Lynn Ellen 83, 123
Flammini , :'\ancy D. 165
Flasch, Bonita Gail 7 1 154
Fleishman, Barry'.\!. 91, 152, 192
Flink, J ohn Even 155
Flink, :"leil Thomas 174
Flitner, David G. 165, 18 1
Flodin, ll a lph Carl 66, 78, 123
Floyd, '.\lichael Dean 174, 184
Floyd, Ste,· en 123
Foo1i11, Hichard A. 66 , 123
Foreman, Jack Andrew 123
Forman, Leigh L. ) 23
Forman, '.\!arc Stewart 76, 9 1, 155, 192
Floe, J. 157
Forst, I.aura 75, 90,.123
Fortman, Christine :\I. 75, 165
Fonman, Nancy L. 153
Fonuna10, Gay le C. 165
Fonunaio, Susan C. 123
Fosler, Scou Rydin 94, 165
Foster, Wayne Dennis 174
Fougerouse, Jeanette 174
Francis, Cherie D. 17 4
Frank , Penny Jae
Franks, Sw1nie Ly nn 157
Frazin, Beuy S. 6 1, 96, 123
Frazin, '.\!aria Joy 65, 75
Freda, Dina Ann 153
Freda, Geralo P. 152, 154
Fredrickson, Andrew 70, 165, 18 1
Freedman, Beth Lynn 163
Freedman, Brenna S. 60, 62, 66, 84, 106
123
Freedman, Susan Day 165
French, Carol Ann 60, 66, 67 , 82, 123
Freschke, Alice Ann 88 , 159
Freud , Edward Peter 158
Friduss, Judith Sue 75, 159
Fril'C!, David Shane 13, 55, 64, 77, 165
Fried, J uclilh Fern 164
Frieden , Laura I.cc 165
Fricclewald, '.\I ary !.. 123
Fricdcwa ld, Th o mas 122
Fricdkin, J o Ann J. 85, 165
Friedma n, Charles E. 92 , 123, 190, 191
Friedman, Geri Sue 155
Friedman, Jam es Alan 91 , 165, 193
Friedma n, Larry A. 7 4
Friedman, linda Lee 15 7
Friedman, '.\! arlen e G. 169
Friedma n, Ha ndall l.. 168 , 17 6, 184, 189
Friedman, llo nna !. 63 , 68, 74 , 1 72
Fri edma n, Sh eld on 164
Fri sh , II arold F. 72, 174
Fri tz, All en \\'illiam 184, 189
Fri tz, Lianne K. 15 7
Froh berg, :'\ a ncy S. 74, 83, 165
Fryksd a le, Karen:'\ . 8 3, 122
Furey, '1 ichellc S. 165
Fu chs, Linda C a rol 165
Fu1ransky, Steven .\I. 165
Fy drych, Ida '.\I. 62, 63, 87, 106, 123
Fung, ~l auh ew Ken 56, 60, 159
Gabel, Cha rles 123
Gabel,Joa nrila An n 174

�INDEX
Gabel, Mary B. 83, 123
Galindo, Raul 174
Gale, Marsha Anne 75, 90, 9 1, 158
Galowitch, Pamela D. 157
Galster, Sheldon R. 17 4
Cams, Linda 82, 174
Gan, Ron a ld Louis 165, 195
Gans, Paul Michael 165, 185, 188
Garcia, Mary Lynn 165
Gardon, Ira 176
Gardon, Glenn 153
Garrett, Pat Edmund 176, 184, 191
Garpow, Allyson Kay 166
Garpow, Joan Adrea
Gassel, Garry Steven 165
Gasioro wski, Philip 17, 174
Gassman, Hita J ay 73, 124
Gates, Douglas L. 156
Gates, Robert J. 176
Gatz, Robert J.
Gaule, Donald Lee 165
Gauthier, Richard D. 67, 156
Gavlin, Susanne 63, 74, 176
Gaynon, David Bruce 85, 176
Gaynon , Paul Samuel 103, 124
Geist, David Mich ael 124
Gelfand , Barry Scott 92, 124, 190, 191
Geller, Marlin I 70, 124
Geller, Richard M . 62 , 63, 72, 176
Geni, Lawrence Hyan 70, 7 1, 124
Gerber, Bruce Steven 92, 124, 194
Gerv,ais, Michael J. 156, 181
Getchius, Kathleen M. 124
Giacone, J. Leonard 1_
65
Giacone, Sand-ra J can 172
Gianola , Mich ele P. 176
Giano la, Robert V. 165, 188
Gigstad , Craig Ed. 165, 185, 189
Gilbert, E lynne S. 85, 90, 91 , 158
Gildin, Gary Scott 176, 191
Gilford, Pa ul R. 92, 164
Gill, Raymond Joseph 124
Gillespie, Phillip A. 124, 185, 186
Gilluly, John Kev in 116, 124, 180, 181
Gilma n, Ja nis Allyn 124
Ginsburg, Rhonda B. 174
Ginter, Karen Lois 62, 66, 71 , 82, 153
Gi nter, Roberta Lynn 71, 176
Glantz, Joel H oward 92, 124, 192
Glass, Celeste E. 165
Glass, Sharon Ava
Glassberg, Budd S. 190
Glatt, David L. 164
Glaude, Janice Anne 176
Glick, Esther 1 71
Glick, J oyce Debra 54, 160, 165
Glick, Sheri Anne 83, 116, 124
Glickman, Carol Beth 176
Glickman, Monica Sue 52, 56, 65, 66,
75, 153
Glines, Patricia J . 165
Glubok, Ca rolyn 164
Coch, Martin Gene 176, 191
Goetz, Elizabeth 61, 66, 116, 124
Goetzke, Bonnie J ean
Golbu s, Renee M . 89, 164
Goglianian, Elizabeth 83, 176
Gold, Charles G. 79, 164
Gold, Cla ire Ellen
Gold, Joseph Edward 166
Gold, Karen Sue 124
Gold, Michael Aleck 161
Gold, Penny Ellen 63, 165
Gold, Penny Sue
Goldb erg, Alan J. 154
Goldberg, Alan Seth 176, 185, 189
Goldberg, Ann B. 74, 152, 157
Goldberg, Bobbi Lynn 153
Goldberg, Brenda 68, 169
Goldberg, Edrca S. 66, 67, 12 4
Goldberg, Gary N . 153
Goldberg, Larry J oel 172
Goldberg, Mark Alan 162
Goldberg, Mark David 165
Goldberg, Neal 122
Goldberg, Sandra Lee 17 4
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Goldenberg, Laura L. 91 , 164
Goldenberg, Robert A. 159, 192
Goldenberg, Sondra F. 161
Goldenbogen, Roy J\I. 176, 189
Goldfus, Daniel A. 171, 191
Goldfus, 11 a rold D. 153
Go ldman, 11arvey 171, 184, 189
Goldman , J a net Alynn 169
Gold man , Janice Joy 23, 158
Goldma n, Steven M.
Goldner, Arthur A. 17 1, 184, 189
Goldner, Sharon 63, 68 , 164
Go ldsand , Chuck
Gold stein , Barry S. 155
Goldstein , Craig 164
Goldstein, Marla Ann 74, 156
Goldstone, Celeste J\ l. 63 , 164
Gomberg, l ancy /\ . 70, 71, 164
Goodcase, Allen J . 171
Goode, Susan l~1 yllis 164
Goodman, Barbara L. 158
Goodman, Li ndsey Fay 164
Goodman, Nanette Sue
Goodman, Sandra II. 161
Gordon, Anita Sue
Gordon, Ga ry Lee 164
Gordon, J a nice D. 25, 53, 60, 6 3, 64,
76, 77, 78,80, 155
Gordon , Jonathan Ben 5 6, 68, 153
Gordon, Lane 155
Gordon, Lawrence S.
Gordon, Luke 161
Kane, Linda Louise 165
Gordon, Mark D.
Gordon, J\lurray Lee 70, 7 1, 73, 124
Gordon, Robert T. 60, 63, 64, 7 6, 78,
80, 103, 154
Gordon, Samuel 169, 195
Gordon, Yale Michael 158
Gorgosz, Gr egory E. 124
Gorgosz, Irene V. 7 4, 83, 176
Gorman , Brent Elu s
Gorman, Lesley Anne 164
Gorski, Margar et 176, 191
Gorski, Peggy J oan 124
Gorsky, Mark S. 169, 185
Goslin , Kathleen S. 164
Gott, Dia ne Lorraine 68, 82, 172
Gottfred, Robert B. 154
Gottlieb, Janet M.
Gottlieb, Nancy L. 172
Gow1das, Christine 90, 164
Graessle, Charles A. 125
Graham, Janice L. 52, 55, 65, 70 , 71,
15 7
Grauman, Robert A. 70, 80, 164
Gray, Sharon Barbara 68 , 172
Grayson, Lea Anne 15 9
Grayson, Warren B. 160, 164, 185, 189
Green, Lawrence A. 157, 18 1
G reen, Lind en R. 155
Greenberg, Albert B. 58, 158, 190
Green berg, Elliot L.
Greenberg, Jeffrey S. 11 6, 125
Greenberg, Joyce S. 159
Greene, Carin Sue 125
Greene, Debra Susan 60, 66, 83, 153
Greene, Dona ld Scott 172
Greene, Steven A. 68 , 176
Greene, Wendy Lynn 168, 174
Greenspan, Robert 64, 125, 147, 180,
190
Green, J . 166
Greenfield , Lind a J . 164
Greenenwald, William 125
Greenspan, David A. 54, 164
Greenspan , Sandy L. 63, 172
Greenstein, Marsha R. 63, 72, 172
Gregory, Sandra Lynn 159
Grejbowski, Michael 164, 181, 182, 188
Greisman , Robert S.
Greven, Chris Mary 172
Griffin, Willia m 125
Grim, Sta na Ann 125
G rimm, Barbara Marie 72 172
Grohman, Carol Lynn 125

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..Grochoginski, Da rien l G4
Groh, Gary L. 125
Grossman, Susan D. 161
Grouzard, Denise 156
GrO\·cr, Lawrence V. 172
Grow, Douglas G. 125
Guenther, J ames \V. 164, 181
Guenther, Gary Lo uis 153
Guenther, Glenn A. 172, 184
Guenther, Joan Ellen 164
Gundlach, Gary \Vm. 164, 193
Gumpert, Barbara C. 161
Gw1derson, Nancy 1. 82, 172
Gwrneson, Let10re S.
Gurio n, Henry Baruch 74, 161
Gurrentz, Lynne Beth 161
Gussis, Alan II. 156
Gussis, Murry Scott 172
Guth, G regory James 125
Gutschi ck, Robert R. 159
Gutschick, Michael F. 172, 184, 189
Gyure, Clark, B. 154.
Hack , Leonard \V. 161
Hack, Thomas Gerald 154
Hackin, Arthur 70, 71, 73, 125
H ackin, Myra S ue 68, 82, 172
H affner, M a rtha J can 66, 7 4, 153
Hagemann , Diane Ly nn 158
Hagen, J ohn Frank 154
H agimihaus, Maria 125
l l a hn , Carl Adolph 172
Hallmann, Bruce \V. 161
H a lpern, Ra ndee S. 161
11 a l pert, Sy ril Lynn 152
Halteman, Deborah L. 15, 55, 66, 82,
155
J-l alverson, Earl F. 70, 127
H ammond , Catherine J. 172
Hammond, Rosemarie 125
H a nd , Brian Ro bert 125, 180
H a ndelsman, Linda S. 165
Hank s, Brenda Lee 172
I-I anks, Monroe J a mes 157
H anlon, Ronald Dwyer 125
Hanna, J ohn C. 174
H a nsen, Sheryl 7 1, 157
Hara, Steven S. 125
Hardyman , Geraldine 169
Haring, Craig Robert 16 1
Harms, Dav id Lee 172
Harms, Jean Patrice 176
Harmsen, Kurt \V. 155
Harrington, Laurie C. 75, 161
Harrington, Li nda C. 161
Harris, Brian Lee 172, 185
H arris, Jane Sydney 153
Harris, J oa n L. 176
H arris, Phi lip Marc 176, 195
H a rris, Patricia Y. 63 , 76, 83
Harrison, J ack A. 158
I-larrman , John Walter
Harrma n, Penny 161
Hartenfeld , Nancy L. 116, 125
ll asen berg,Janet L. 84, 169
Hasenberg, Larry E. 78, 80, 155
Haskin, Robert Lee 125
H a usman, Michael A. 161
Hawkins, Janice M. 161
Hawkins , John Albert 153
Haynes, Kathy J . 161
I lazelwood, Frank P. 172
Hebeher, Linda G. 174
lled, Jeffrey Steven 174
H eftman , Lila Sue 125
Hehn, Cheryl Lynn 126, 147
ll ehn, Stanley Allen 161
Hehn, Steven Ronald 126
Heidtke, David Paul 174, 185
Heilbron, Dav id S. 56, 59, 92, 96, 126
ll eilbron, Ma rk S. 174, 193
ll eine, William 66, 74. 126
Hein rich, Ed ward N. 15 4
Heinz, David Raymond
lleitman, Kathryn l\ l. 158
ll elfgou, Donn a Lee 126
11elford, Lynne :\!cry! 156

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JI ella nd, Suelen 154
Helander, Carol :\1. 86, 90, 174
I lclandcr, Lynn P. 85, 86, 90, 92 , 126
ll elter, Gary Alan 91 , 161, 194
I lellm an, Joanne 68, 74, 90, 174
Helmers, Ray August 126
11elmers, Rona ld L. 157
Hemmclstein, :\larcie 152, 156
Il endzcl, Di a ne Jean 83 , 174
Hendzel , Dolores Ann 83, 169
II enkel , l'amela L. 154
ll enning , J a mcs ,\ I. 92, 126
ll enrichs, Donald J . 126
llenrich s, Donn a Jean 126
Henriclison, Th omas \\I. 174
Il enricks, ltobcrt A. 153
Il eppner, llerbcrt Lee 174
Ilerbert, William T. 158
I I erbstman, A m old 126
ll erbstman, Burton L. 56, 174
11erdrich, Bruce\\'. 66, 174 , 184
l lcrdrich, \Vilhelmina 159
11 erman, Toni S. 154
ll ertzberg, Joan F. 56, 61 , 155
llerzon, Anne i\ li riam 174
llcuberger , J\ lichael A. 126
llid aka, Carey Elliot 72, 75, 174
l1igus, Deborah Lynn 70, 74, 90, 161
lligason , Donald R. 154
Hil bert, Robert J\1. 174
llildebrandt, Donald 68 , 174
11 ill, Sharon Jean
I l ill , Terrie Sue 161
l Iii!, Verne S. 174 , 184, 19 1
llillberg, Susan l\l. 126
II irsch, Arlene S. 174
l1irsch , Barbara Ann
I l irsch, Bernard 62 , 63 , 126
Ilirsch , Donna j oy 126
l1irsch, Edward ;\l a rk 161 , 181 , 189
l!irsch , Irwi n Alan 165
I lirsch , J effrey Lee 62, 159
II irsch , Ro nald M. 156
Alder, Duane B.
II irschman, Ga ry 158
I l irsch, 1 a ncy E. 169
l lirsclnick, Daniel B. 92, 126, 180, 182,
186, 187
I l irschtick, Susa n K. 88, 159
1
-lirsh, Joel 11 oward 173
11 itc, :\!aria Lee 68, 126
l l oelbl, Carol Chris 83, 155
Iloelbl, Darlene :\1ae 174
Hoff, Linda ill a rie 78, 80, 85, 126
II off, Ralph John 174, 184
1
-Ioffberg, Wayne Roy 126
11 offbcrg, Wendy ill. 126
Hoffman , Charles j ay 126
II offma n, James L. 159
l l ogan, Chris ] . 153
Jl o lder, Larry Alan 159
I lo lmboc, Roy Stewart 154
11 oltzman, Fred L.
I! oltzman, J udy Lynn 63 , 174
11 omer, Steven E. 68, 174
ll oneman, Edward J. 16, 56, 62, 66,
103 , 109
ll ook, Larry Lee 161 , 192, 193
Hoppe, Linda Louise 158
Hoppe, D. 163
ll oppe, N. 176
I lolbach, Gera ldine
ll o ran, Gerald :\I. 107, 156
!l on nh a l, Philipp R. 161, 180, 189
Horvat, Gary George 70, 106, 110, 159
H orvitz, Susan Ann 75, 89, 174
Horwitz, Judd Robert 64, 154
ll o rwitz, Mark Joel 161
Ho rwitz, Phy llis Ann 153
11 orwitz, Shery l Ann 161
ll oshizaki, Robert J . 174, 191
Hoten, Daryl Alan 161
11owa rd , Gary Scott 174, 185, 189
11oward , Richard P. 63, 68, 173
lluber, Robert Austin 165
I lullison, Dawn E. 161

.

�INDEX
11ucls, Denn is 11 127
11 uels, John 13 rian
H ughes, Graham II. 80, 172
H um phrey, Brian C. 161
H usa r, ;\larianne A. 164
Hu sar, Hobert A. 181
I l uster, Barbara L. 85, 87, 157
H ustcr, J ulia nn .\I. 127
Hy man, Angela J ea n
Hy mes, Hho nda Sue 63, 68, 16 1
lg la rsh , Iris Lo ui se 75 , 173
Imhof, Caro l Ann 84 , 127
Imhof, Paul C. 16 1
Isaacs, .\ lelinda Sue 96, 116, 127
Isaacson, Ba rba ra S. 16 1
Isaacson, Susan Lee 60, 159
lsoe, Linda Diane 154
lsoe, .\ l itchell Ala n 161
Iverson, Karen ~larie 16 1
Iverson, Jeffrey J. 173
Iverson, Lynette V. 174
Iverson, William 0 . 75, 78, 80, 16 1
Izbicky, Jud ith Rae 127
Hutzell , D. 169
J a ckso n, Rich ard D. 62, I 11 , 155
J a cobs, La ur ie Alan 15, 159
J acobson , Ba rbara J . 55, 69, 75, 161
J a cobson, David Lee 66, 127
J a cobson, Christine 162
J acobson, Janene 85, 173
Jacobson , Jan is Rae 55, 7 4, 127
Jacobson , Linda C. 102, 174
Jacobson, ~lark Lynn 157
Jacobson, Scott N. 17 1, 184
Jaeger, Helen 157
Jaeger, Joseph 155, 190
Jaeger, T homas \V. 155
Jaeger, Frances E. 173
Jagger, Judith Gail 127
Jahnke, Beverly i\-1. 153
J a k ubik, Delia Marie 173
J a mes, Rich a rd D. 8 1, 173, 184
James, Suscn B. 68, 85, 171
J a nkowski , Rich ard 158
Janse, Gloria Jo 66, 127
J a n us, Judith 53, i73
J a rem us, Ch ristine 173
Jaster, J cfT
Jariabka, Karen Sue 173
Jennetten , Steve C. 159
Jennings, .\[ichael F. 56
Jensen, Betty Carol 70, 85 , 157
J ersky, Andrea B. 127
Jeschke, Raymo nd 124
Jesch ke, .\lichele ~ I. 63, 173
Jess, Richard J oel 173
Jesse, Dennis J ohn 127
Jetter, Paul Edward 127
Jobes, Jon Ad ams
Jobst, Den ise Gail 63, 90, 173
Johno polos, Debra C. 84, 110, 111, 161
Joh no polos, Patrick 158
Joh ns, .\1itrick Alan 173
Joh nsen, Steven P. 173
Johnson, Barbara Ann 66, 67, 69, 157
Johnson, Caroly n lL 160, 165
Johnson, Denn is C. 10, 158
Joh nson, Don David 171
Johnson, Gretchen A. 80, 172
Johnson, JoellenJoy 69, 162
Joh nson, John R. 66, 127
Johnson, Jolyn
Johnson, Karen Ann 68, 170
Johnson , Karen C. 70, 85, 90, 91 , 166
Joh nson, Kenneth IL 69, 169
J oh nson, Lois J can 175
Johnson, Marcia L. 56, 83, 90, 9 1, 153
Johnson, ~ l a ry B. 161
Johnson, Ralph Pa&lt;ke 127
Johnson, Raymond K. 153
Johnson, Robert A. 127
J o hnson , Robert C.
Johnson, Roger Brent 92, 156, 185
Johnson, Ronald K. 92, 157, 185
Johnson, Sa ndra Kay 70, 159
Johnson, Thomas L. 16 1

Jolly, Susa n ~ l ar ie 173
Joseph , ~ l artin \\'. 168, 173
Joslyn, Janet ~larie 75, 161
Joslyn, Patricia Ann 173
Kacin, Christie Lee 153
Kacin, Sue Lynn l 73
Ka ha n , Charles S. 62, 67, 108, 153
Kahn, Arnold Elliott 173, 184, 189
Kahn , J ay Vernon 67, 190
Kah n, Pa ula 152, 154
Kalmcs, Hona ld II . 16 1
Kaiser, -Karen Lee 127
Kaluzna, Cail S. 63, 87, 17 l
Kal uzn a,Janet Lynn 16 1
Kam in sky, Susan Kay 171
K amps, Dorothy Ann 83, 17 1
Kandel!, An nette 127
Kanclell, Jannice K. 63 , 74, 90, 171
Kane, Donald Lenard 171
Kane, T er ry l.ee
Kanter, Charlene H. 63, 68, 17 1
Kantor, Jeri Ellen 11 , 63, 75, 161
Kaplan, Earl I.. 64, 127
Kaplan, Eileen A. 53, 75, 83, 152 , 155
Kapla n, Fel icia Sue
Kaplan, J acq ueline L. 63, 102, 153
Ka pla n, J ennifcr L. 17 4
Ka p.Ian, Kerrie S. 63, 64, 16 1
Kapla n, Larry Steven 161
Kapla n, .\!arc Ph illi p 128
Ka pla n, ~ l argaret C. 75, 174
Ka pla n, ~ I arc 128
Kane, L. 165
Kaplan , .\ l ark I.
Kaplan, llicharcl A. 162
Kaplan, Richard D. 60, 156
Kaplan, Robert David 13, 162
K ap la n, Ross Ira 156
Kaplan , Susan Joy 68, 173
Kapuscinski, Gerald 155
Karas, Craig Hobert 16 1
Karel, Dona ld ~ I. 67, 16 1
Karlesky, Dolores ~I.
Karlesky, Vi rginia 128
Karl in, Beth 1.y nn 96, 152, 153
Karlin, ;\ lark David 17 1, 184
Karlos, Dean Peter 16 1
Karlov , .\l artin Lee 154
Kar p, Ralph Floyd 74, 161
Karr, T ho mas John 64, 76, 77 , 78, 80,

8 1, 155
Karson, Evelyn ;\I. 71, 74, 161
Kasten , Jill Eileen 16 1
Katsoolias, Elaine .\I. 128
Katsoolias, Efstath i 16 1
Katz, Alan Lawarance 68, 74, 17 1
Katz, Deborah Ann 63, 74, 161
K
_ a tz, H owa rd ~ l ic h ael 58, 59, 92, 128,

192
Ka tz, Jord on Rich 62, 63, 68, 173
Katz, Hobert Sanfo rd 59, 9 1, 92, 103,

128, 192
Katz, Rond a Joy 63, 165
Katz, Ivy Rae 80, 83, 158
Katz, Stuart ;\!arc 62, 70, 155
Katznelson, Craig S.
Katznclson,Terri C. 60, 62, 128
Kaufer, Stuart David 76, 156
Kaufman , Cale C. 67, 82, 159
Kaufman , Sheila Lynn 168, 171
Kaufman, Leslie J . 172
Kaufman, Floyd R. 162
Kaufman , Lind a Helen 74, 173
Kaufman, Susan 156
Kauffman, A lan

Kauffman, N a ncy !.. 74, 83, 128
Kauffman, Kathleen J. 72, 74, 83, 172
Kaufman , Bruce 1-1 . 92, 128, 192
Kaufman , Robert II. 75, 128
Kazela k, Paul Thomas 171
Kazelak, Robert E. 62, 128
Keefe, Kathleen S.
Keegan , Kath leen 154
Keene, Ivy Sheryle 128
Keene, \lau reenJoy 17 1
. Keeshin, Roxy 69, 161
20 t

'{ eith, Joan Loretta 176
Keith, Lawrence D. 75, 173
Keker, Edward .\clam 155
Keker, Linda Irene 128
Keller, Joseph P.
Keller, Norma n Lee 62 , 63, 70, 77, 161
Kellman, Cheri Lynn 74, 176
Kellman, Joy Denise 68, 74, 173
Kelly, Agnes Ann 162
Kem nitz, J a mes Craig 158
Kem pf, ~lari l yn 1.. 171
Kempf, Stephen \V. 70 , 128
Kcnis, Lauren Sue 68, 176
Keppen, Barbara Ly nn 7 1, 16 1
Kerman, J a nice 52, 128
Kern, J~lrn C. 165
Killackey, ~ I a ry Ann 128
Ki lley, Lyle Sanford 66, 92, 128, 180,

182, 183, 186
Killey, ~ l aurice E. 77 , 163
Kimura , Stanley T. 75, 78, 157
Kipnis, Ellen Hollis 56, 161
Kirke, James David 70, 78, 153
Kirke, Juclith 71, 74, 162
K irke, T ho mas 70, 78, 8 1, 128
Ki rschba um , Ph ilip C. 165
Ki rste, Do na ld H en ry 158
Kirstein, Roberta E. 87, 90, 162
Kite, Shelley E. 162
Kitz, .\l a rjorie Ann 75, 83, 128
Kitzing, Don na ~ l ari e 75, 162
K laich, Steven \I. 56, 67, 162
Klavctcr, Kenneth
Klaveter, \\'endy Lois 176
Kleiman , Gary Alan 153
Klein , Cathy Frances 176
Klein, Christine A. 153
Klein , Geralyn T . 173
Klein , Jerri ly n S. 63, 107, 111, 162
Klein , J udith Freda 74, 170
K lein, ~like Scott 92, 128
Kleinzweig, Regina 159
Klemm, Ch ristine ~I. 9 1, 162
Kling, T ho mas Carl 162
Klingberg, J oan F. 162
Klipowicz, Steven \\ ' . 172, 184, 189
Klopp, Gary David 158
Kluegel, Barbara J. 158
Kluge, Donna Lynn 128
Kluk, ~ l elnie T.
Klyma n, Hichard A. 127, 190 , 19 1
Knobloch , Barry D. 63. 172, 195
Knutson, Paul Way ne 129
Kocl1, Jam es Raymond 162
Koehler, Deborah An n 62. 66, 129
Koehler, Pamela Ly nn 68, 168, 172
Koen ig, Steven .\ l ark 159
Kohl, Robert Steven 162, 18 1
Koller, T homas C. 173
Kolocl ny, Linda Ellen 153
Kolodz iej, Wayne T. 172, 195
Kolodzik, Cary \V. 156
Koniecki , Deborah IL 129
Kontek, James Bruno 153
Kop low, ~ l arc ia Lvnn 172
Kopp, Robert E. 72, 172
Koprinik, Christine 162
Koppman , Ronald Gary 153
Koral, Kimberly K. 129
Koran, Louisette A. 129
Koran, ~ l ichael E. 172
Koran , Richard Anton 153
Korn, Cheri ~I. 63, 162
Kornbluth, Dav id A. 129
Kornelly, James S. 70, 71, 158
Kornelly, T ho mas 13. 172
Korzec, Crace Fanny 68, 74, 172
Kosog lad , J erome A. 172, 193
Kotin, Suzanne l ancy 155
Ko u ba, Leslie Ellen 156
Kovnat, H elene A. 172
Kovalsky, Adrian 52, 62, 129
Kozoron, Ell en ~larie 9 1, 156
Koziol, J oseph C. 162, 191
Kozna rski, \\'ill iam C. 129
Kraemer, Jean Ann 82, 87, 129

Kramer, Jeffrey \V. 172
Kramer, John Edward 66, 162, 18 1,

184, 191
Kramer, Randall C. 156, 188
Kramer, Stephen Saul 71, 129
Krasner, Lawrence II . 159
Kraus, Richard \V. 62, 63
Krause, Kathleen E. 69, 7 4, 172
K muse, Kenneth E. 154
K raus, Jam es Hobert
Kravitz, Bo nnie Dee 172
Kreegier, Kathleen B. 83, 129
K reiter, \ ! a rc Steven 6 1, 67, 160, 162
Kreiter, ;\l itchell D. 129
Kretschmar, Edward A. 162
Kretschmer, William 172
K ricke, Hoger Daniel 129
Kriete, Janet Agnes 172
Krisk a, Yerach miel 175
Kristof, James Grant 129, 180
Krmicek , Robert Alan 76, 172
Krok, Theodore ~I. 18, 162
Krok, Darlene Ann 77, 154
Kroll, Daniel Frank ·
Krolik, Dan iel Cary 15 4
Krok, Donald M.
K romelow, Su san Dale 54, 56, 129
K rone, Ka ryn Sue 129
Krone, Susan Hae 129
Kropp, Keith Richard 63, 172
Krueger, Corrine Ann 9 1, 162
K rueger, Karen Ann 165
K rupnick, Susa n B. 75, 158
Kudla, Kathryn Ann 68, 172
Kudla, Linda ;\fary 7 1, 85, 129
Kuhl, Penny Ly nn 157
Kuhn, Beverly Ann 74, 153
K tmce, Unda !.. 172
Kunce, Peggy Ann 153
K urita, Rich a rd Ala n 173, 193
Kurian, Joan Debra 83, 156
Kurr, Anthon y John
Kushner, Terry K. 157, 194, 195
Labay, Sher ry ~ l a rie 129
l ~tch, ~I elanie \ I artha 172
l.aff, Neel Scott 60, 157
Lafond , James
Laloggia , Diane C. 130
Laloggia , Peter Paul 172, 184, 195
IA1.mberty, \laureen I'. 66, 155
Landauer, ~lichael \V. 162
La nd berg, Jud ith Ann 158
La nde, Steven E. 158
Landes, Nancy C race 166
Landman, Steven Alan 172
La1idsman , Rhond a S. 55, 84, 154
Landy, Craig Alan 172, 184
Land y, J ill Adrianne
Lang, Carol Susan 66, 67, 7 1, 152, 155
Lang, J udith Lynn 75, 172
Lange, Cha rles llenry 184, 189
I.ange, John Harvey 62, 139
La nge, Patricia 157
Lange, Heinhardt J . 6 1, 80, 130
Lange, Richard E. 62, 63, 9 1, 193
Langer, Jan Bonnie 158
Lannefeld, Susan Ann 170
Lapacz, Dennis ;\I. 170, 184
Lapins , And rea P. 158
Lappa, William John 130
Larosa, Sand ra R. 166
Larson, Marga ret J . 170
Larson , Robert R. 166
I.arson , Hoger Andrew 17 1
Lash , Leslie Cay 74, 156
Laskov, M ichael S. 130
Lasky, Howard E. 166
Lasser, Dennis Jay 170, 189
Laug hlin, Jam es 130
Laugh lin , Pamela S. 166
Laureys, Richard F. 165, 180
Lauritzen, Paul F. 166
Lavin, J onathan F. 75, 92, 130, 180,

183
Lawrence, Unda Fern 52, 62, 63, 66,

130
Layfer, Lawrence F. 166, 195

�INDEX
Lazar, Debbie Joy 158
Lazar, Jeffrey David 170
Lazar, J\larianne Ann 176
Leach, Robert Norman 170, 185, 189
Leader, Laurie Ellen 63, 74, 170
Leal, Ann L. 66, 69, 166
Leapley, Diana Carol 71 , 82, 83, 85, 87,
92, 116, 130, 191
Leavitt, Andrea R. 166
Leavitt, Ilona Sue 74, 170
Leavitt, Ira David 130
Leavitt, Kerry Lee 53, 163
Leavitt, Robert W. 158
Leavitt, William F. 21, 59, 130
Lebovitz, Helen Sue 63, 69, 166
Lee, Debbie Sue 166
Lee, Richard Alan
Lee Robert B. 157
Lee, Sherie Helene 153
Lees, Richard L. 58, 59, 92, 130, 194
Lefevre, Keith E. 68, 170
Lelkovitz, Allen A. 74, 77, 78, 80, 166
Lehr, Jackie Maureen 52, 60, 96, 130
Leick, Pam Katb leen 70, 75
l.eimontas, Suzanne 9 1, 166
Lein , Karen Judy 130
Leitz a,] an ice Helen 170
Lembcke, Dorothy P. 170
l.embcke, Frank Earl 185
Lemke, Gayle Lynn
Lemke, Robert Steve 171
Lenzen, Cheryl D. 154
Lepp, Llnda Carol 159
Lerman, Helen Susan 61, 130
Lerner, Henry 56, 130, 185, 186
Lerner, Judith Wendy 74, 170
1.erner, Mitchell A. 166, 185
l.erner, Rosemary II . 75
Lerner, Sue Ellen 52, 130
Lev , Esther R. 68, 170
Levenson, Monte Alan 170
Levey, Joan Karen 63, 74, 170
Levey, Neriss a L. 63, 130
Levey, Susan D. 63, 163
Levin, Barry
Levin, David Arthur 170, 189
Levin, Helen T. 130
Levin, Lee Samuel 77, 79, 165
Levin, Llnda Maxine 66, 159
Levin , Martin Kent 172
Levin, Richard 91, 92, 130, 192
Levin , Stephen M. 61, 163, 181
Levine, Barbara Anne 68 , 168, 170
l.evine, David Jay 152, 158
Levine, Jane Barbara 131
Levine, Robert H. 154
Levy, lloward C raig 171 , 185, 195
Levy, John Douglas 160, 166
Lewin, Marla Dale 131
Lewis, Susan E. 131
Lewis, Terry Jean 131
Lewkowicz, Linda
Lewkowicz, l\lichael 170
Uano, Angela i\l. 170
llano, Ben John
Liberman, Debra Ann 65, 102, 166
Liberti, Samuel J. 131 , 180, 181
Licastro, Larry A.
Lich tenstein, Susan 131
Lid berg, Susan Marie 97, 13 I
Lieberman, Bruce 166
Lieberman, Ebba Joy 63, 68, 163
Ueberman, .\la rk C. 156
Lieberman, Sharon S. 67, 82, 156
Liebich, Jeffrey
Liesse, Cherie Ju lia 83, 92, 131
Undah l, David James 13 1
Li nick, Michael Dale 13 I
Unn, Edward Atthur 154
Linn, Edward Sheldon 59, 159
Lipman, Bradley R. 72, 74, 170
l.ipschultz, Susan F. 166
lirtzman, Richard :11. 170, 191
Usman, Gayle Celi a 166
Llss, Steven Mark 131
Lloyd, Unda Carol 131

Lloyd, Patricia 131
Lloyd, Susan :llarie 166
Lockwood , Gail Lynne 13 I
Loeb, Rosalie 170
Logan, Robert I! ugh 166
Loew, David Paul 171, 184
L
oew, Douglas " lark 131
Lombard, "lichael D.
Lome, Adrien 75, 76, 131
Lindt, Douglas 131
Lome, David Ceasar 131 , 180
Lome, Louis S. 153
Lome, Sand or 76, 172
Long, Cynthia J ean 68, 171
Lood, Brent Douglas 131
Loos, Margaret Ann 163
Lorenz, Terance B. 171 , 189
Low1dy, Jill Karen 19, 131
L
owen, Deborah Ann 166
Lovering, Arthur L. 168, 171, 195
Lowen, Kath leen F. 163
Lowen, Robert \V. 171
Lowery, Laurel 68, 169
Luber, Daniel Nathan 131 , 190
Luber, J oan i\lichelle 90, 160, 163
LA1cas, Sandra Carol 66, 67, 132
Li1ckenbach, Lita M. 153
1.ukowich, Lynn Ann 132
Lundgren, Robert R. 132
Lundgren, Vi rginia L. 163
Lundie, Karen Ann 22, 83, 163
l.uscombe,Jack D.Jr. 132
Luscombe, Kurt 11, 166, 18 1, 188
Lustig, Alynne Jan 153
Lynch, Elizabeth A.
Lynch, Margaret J. 68
Lynch, Robert Howard 132
Lynn, Craig A.
Lyon, Daniel Roger 132, 180, 183
I.yon, Dawn Harriet 171
Lyon, Gregory Dean 132
Lyon , Wendy Beth 55, 65, 75, 159
McArdle, Pamela 155
McAvoy, Daniel W. 59, 153, 180
McCabe, Lind a Jean 158
McCarty, John 132
McCracken, Richard 166
M cGuan, Jane Ann
McGuire, Virginia G. 171
Mcintire, Ga.'!_S. 162
.\kMullen, Raejcan 132
McMurray, J ohn D. 132
McNevi n, Grace M. 171
McNevin, Laurence 166
McNinch, Karen Jean 171
l\lcQuaig, Kenneth L. 163
.\lc\Villiams, William 195
l\ l aclnnes, Cristy 132
"laclnnes, Wendy Sue 171
M acek, Ba rbara Ann 132
l\ l acek, Cath erin e M. 171
MacNider, J amesS.171 , 184
l\lader, Cheryl J ean 69, 75, 163
Mader, Sandra Kay 66, 75, 132
.\ladden, William R. 59, 152, 155
.\I agad, Pamela Sue 163
,\Jagged, Beth Judy
.\l a her, Robert P. 163
Mahler, Karl 171
Malz, Kathleen i\ lari e 171
i\laney, George A. 171
Mandell, Alan David 56, 70, 106
i\langum, Tom D. 163
.\langunen, Howard S. 132
i\langunen, .\1ichael L. 171. 191
Mann, Eik&gt;en Jill I 59
i\l ann, Jay Max 165
i\1 ann , Stewart Halph 77, 163
Manna, Robert Frank 92, 132, 194
i\larcheschi, Tho ma s A. 163
.\largolis, Ron2.ld B. 160, 163
.\larkin. Patricia Joy 157
.\I arko Fredric 155
.\1arko, Rona ld Louis 156
Mark, ll. 171
Markoya, Daniel C. 75, 163

:II arkoya, Ronald C. 171
\l arks, Jeffrey II. 163
m armitt, Barbara J. 17 J
\1 armitt, Margaret A.
il larsh, Linda Clair 161
Marsh, illary E. 63, 71, 75, 156
"larshak, Dennis T. 70, 71 , 73, 154
i\lartin, Barbara Ann 157
Manin, Barbara]. 171
,\lanin, Elizabeth L. 152, 154
,\lartin, Marilyn Bett 157
Martin, Patricia Lee 171
Martin , Sheri Lynn
1'-l artindale, l\lichael 156
.\l artorano, Anthon)' C. 66, 154
l\larz, Paula A. 132
Masaracchia, Philip 132, 18 l
J\lasaracchia, \lirgini 61 , 159
.\ lars, B.
Maser, Glad ys Anne 171
Maslovitz, David Max 77
Maslovitz, Rochelle 72 , 171.
l\lassarsky, Esther S. 132
Massarsky, Pamela L. 63, 163
Massey, Richard D. 155
"!asters, Sheryl D. 63, 171
Masters, Tom R. 163
i\ l atayka, Robert 163
1 latchen, Charles E. 171 , 189
V
i\latchen, Michael J. 155, 181 , 184
Matthew , Kenneth S. 58, 116, 132
Matthew, Norman L. 81 , 171
.\laul, Roger Allan 132
Maurer, Robert Emmet 164
May, Andrew Geoffrey 71 , 133
Mech, Ann Bernadette 133
Mech, Theresa Mary I 7 1
Mech, Ja mes R.
Mechla, Catherine M. 153
Medak, Joanne "larie 66, 71 , 163
Meier, Linda Louise 158
l\leena n, David Pat 133
Meikle, Howard Craig 156
J\'leikle, JS&lt;:ithJ ay 170, 181, 191
l\ lcikle, Stewart Robt. 133
Melanson , Susan M. 161
l\l ciselman, Jack A. 76, 161
i\l elin, Craig Neil 55, 76, 77, 78, 80,
. 163

:llinx , Patrick :11 urry
:ll inx, Paul ;\lick 161
,\li ssner, \laureenj o 74, 170
l\1isrnc, Franklin R. 170
.\lisrac, Simon 157
:ll itchcll, Charles A. 80, 170
"lits, .\lelinda Aki 56, 63, 69, 71, 75,
170
"lits, .\leloni 71 , 76, 133
.\l oegenbier, .\lar ianne 74
Mohn , Robert E. 158
Moir, Allan Cha rles 170, 191
l\ l oll, Nancy Patricia 161
:\Jolina, Robert F. 170, 184
.\lulitor, Kathline L.
i\lonitz, "!arc L. 10, 74, 167
" ' oore, Carole 66, 133
,\ loore, Karen Anne 60, 83, 156
i\ l orawski , Celeste A. 16 1
l\lorel, James Eric 84, 170
Morgan, Don ald Dale 155
il l o rgan, John Phil~p 161
,\lorice, Diane A. 68, 170
.\I oros, Beverly Ann 170
\loros, Peter Henry
"l orris, Linda l\ l ae 170
!\!orris, "l ichael L. 170, 191
Morten, Charles W. 170, 184
Morten, James A. 157, 180, 182, 183
i\loser, Holly Ray 170 ·
i\ loss, Fern Toby 84, 157
l\loss, l\ lurray Lee 62, 66, 106, 108,
110, J 11, 157
,\Jossong, Karen Marie 159
i\l otykie, Camill e Ann 76, 83, 133
l\lotyl, Adrienne C. 68
i\luellcr, Ch ristine M . 84, 159
Muell er, J ames Irwin 72, 170
i\l ueller, Keith R.
l\ lueller, Linda K. 61, 133
" l ucller, Pau!Jr. 153
"I ueller, Steven S. 175, 195
i\ lueller, William W. 159
i\lulford, Melinda.J. 83, 87, 133
Mulford, Robert A. 169, 185, 193
M yJtan, Barbara E. 153
:11urfin, Patrick i\I. 63, 159
:\Iurfin, Timothy "I. 5 1, 153
l\lurphy,John Richard 161
M uskat, Denis J. 158, 185
Muslin , Bruce ,\I. 156, 181
Nabolotny, Valeria II . 74, 161
Nachbauer, Joann R. 83, 133
N achbauer, .\1 ary Lou
Nachbauer, T homas i\I. 16 1
N apolitano, Susan ,\I. 169
Na rdini, Catherine .\I. 159
Nathan, J acc1uelinc S. 161
Nathan.John Edward 154, 185
Nathan, Robert 134
Nat kin, Ka ren Joy 134
atkin, Leonard Jay 68, 169, 195
Neath, F. J canne 17 1
;'\/eelerna n, Robert J. 169
:\'chart, Lora l ~lary 54, 161
N ciberg, Elaine I(. I 58
Nelson, Craig
Nelson, Da,·id Ll oyd 70. 71, 78, 134
Nelson, Joseph 1.ee 169
Nelson, Kenneth 91. 134, 192
Nelson, Leslie A. 134
i\' elson, Lin nea Ann 66, 134
:\'clson, Hichard A. 60, 134
:\clson, Stephen E. 161
Nelson, \'alerie Cail 66, 7 1, 167

"lelman, Bruce Pa ul [ 16, 133
:llenacho f, \!era Sue 157
Menaker, J\l arybt'lh 74, 170
il lcnconi, Robert P. 133
Mend elson, Donald L. 77, 80, 163
l\ lenkin, Judith Ann 133
Menna, Carole Ann 83, 133
Mensinger, Stuart L. 72, 170
l\l ermel, Pa ul Steven 70, 163
"lesser, Lyn n Carole12, 75, 133
Messinger, Janet I. 161
Metnick, Bonnie Joy 157
l\I ctzler, Ronald A.
.\!eyer, Elke 75, 83, 133
:\'! eyer, Carry Joel 16 1, J 62
:\!eyer, :\larsha Ann 170
l\leycr, Thure 77, 80, 81. 153
Meyers, Howard C. 169
l\lichael Stephen C. 133
i\l ichnik, :llarv in l\I . 170
"lielke, William D. 158
,\lilanowski, Darlene 133
"lilazzo. Anthony D. 170
:\liles, :\'ancy F:ll en 160. 161
"l il in , :\lichael, J. 173
"liller, Bruce 133
Wlioto, Kathleen ,\I. 153
l\I iller, Cheryl Allyn 63, 69, 74. 102.
161
Miller, Diana L
ynn 74. 82, 170
:\liller. Lawrence E. 167
:II iller, "larla Jo 68. 74, 170
:\lillcr. :llarriann 133
"liller, Robert Emery 133
.\liln er, Joan II. 53, 63, 65, 158
l\ l ilstein, Elynor ill. 155
i\linx, l\like Kenneth

Nemanich, Janis :\I ary

:\cmani ch.John G. 16 1, 181
Ncssclson, Cynth ia ,\!.
:\'e1z, Judith Ann 161
:\'etzky. Joa nn e 52, 53, 56, 60. 62, 112.
134
:\'eubauer, David K. 70, 73, 153
Neumann.Joann E.
i\cumann. Lawrence II. 161
Neuma nn, ,\I ark J. 167
Neuman, Barry Jay 134

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Neun;•rn."Doug las A. 164
N ewman, 1
1'-arbara L. 101

nichols, Richard G. 16 1, 181
:\lick, Patricia

:"lidas, \'alcrie 75, 158
Nied , Ronald A. 134, 186
:"Jielsen. l\obcrt S. 92, 134, 186,
;'\ichimura, J acquelin 169
;'\oddin, Lynne I.. 13 4
No rdeen, William 11. 134
No rling, :\l ary beth 70, 161
:"Jorman, lhuce Alan 158
Norr is, And rea Etta 85, 99,, 9 1,
Nortel!, Ba r bara E. 152, 156
Norum, Arnold Steven 134, 180
:'forum, Della,\! a rie 155
Nott, Patricia Lee 83, 134
;\/ovak, Leila 167
Nornk, Robert J. 13 4, 180
Novak, Steve
;\/ovosels ky, l ancy B. 63; 68, 74,
Novotn y, Robert John
Nowicki, Frank J. 134
Nowoj, Joann ,\ lary 139
' umrich, Richa
N usino w, Alan I ra 153
N ussbaum , i\ larla 163
Nyberg, Tobi Esther 54, 55, 66
ykiel, Marilyn Jean
, ykolayko, Ann !.. 74, 83, 157
Oberrotman , Alan ,\I.
O'B rien, Daniel S. 134
.O'Brien, Julie Ann
O'Brien, Kath leen L. 153
O' Brien, T eresa Ann 170
O' Donnell, Dennis 163
Oleksy, Charles .\I. 77, 161
Oles, Deborah C. 85, 169
Olki ewicz, Richard S. 167
Olsberg, Phillip E. 169, 184, 189
Olsen, Shelley Lynn e 167
Olsher, Della 159
Olsen, Glen Alan 153
Olson, Arlene Sue.157
Olson, J udith J . 166
Olson, Karen Lyn n 88, 158
Olson, Nancy Jean 67, 134
Olson, Noreen R. 83, 167
Omachcl, Kathleen F. 167
O'.\lartin, J ackie \V. 167
O'Neill, John James 134
Opalka, UndaJean 69, 9 1, 96, 160,
Oppice, ll arold \V. 159, 181
Oprea, David .\!itch el 66, 167, 195
Oprea, Terrence II. 68, 81 , 169
Orenstcin, Janct 161
Ortmann, Darrell Jay 169, 184,
Oscarson, Kri sten A. 168, 169
Osca rson, .\ la nin C. 167
Osmolak, Dave Alan 167
Osney , Hichard Dean 92. 153
Ostberg, Li n nea S. 66, 69 , 167
Ostergaa rd , Joann e C. 83, 135
Ostergaard, l\icha rd I 69, 185, 189
Oswald, Patrick .\ I. 167
Otten, Roberta Ann 75, 80. 85, 86,
Otto, Joleen An n 154
Overbeck, Kenneth C. 135
Ovington, J udy Ann
Owen, Richard P. 135
Owen, ,\ lanha E. 135
Pacente, Paul James 135
Packer, Unda Beth
Paddor, Bar ry Alan I 67
Page, Prudence An n 85, 169
Pagn i, Raymond L. 167
Pahnke. Lorelce Ann
Pakier, Ida 169
Palmer, Cynthia L. 63, 167
!'aimer, L
esley Ann 167
Palmer, .\lark Leslie 135
Pal umbo, Barba ra J.
Pa nouses. Chris Don
Panouses. llcdy G. 167
Pantelakis, Cathy.\!. 60. 61 , 155
Pappalardo, \ ' i,·ian 167

187

167

169

Pappas, Stc,·e \\'a ldcn 169
Parker, Judith 135
Pas hkm', Tit a ni a.\. 6~. 74, 175
Patterson. Sally .\ nn 68, 175
l'as ma, l'atricia I·:. 63 , 135
l'aulson. Hobert\\'. 67, 167, 181
Pawlak, Sandra Lee 159
Payne, Diapne L. 75, 82, 153
Pea rlman, Sheryl !(. 155
Pearson, Albert A. 159
Pearson, Caryl Lee 66, 1 10, 159
Pearson, Patricia A. 166
Pearson, Robert H. 167
Pearson, T ravis E. 175
Pearson, Wi lliam A. 135
Peat, Susan Rae
Peck, Raymond Keith 175
Peller, Rich a rd S. 72, 17 5, 195
Pentland, Jacquelyn 10, 7J., 85, 158
Penyich, Alex 76, 170
Pepper, .\lichael 154, 180, 186, 187
Perelman, .\l arkC. 167, 193
Perlman, Jay Stu art 135
Perlman, J ill 74, 82, 153
Perlove, Cheryl J oy 74, 175
Perlow, Burton Fred 5 1, 154, 180, 183,
188
Perlstein , Lo ren S. 175
Perlstein, ill itchell 74, 157
Persino, Jamcs V. 152, 153
Perz, Denene Gayle 13 , 63 , 68, 175
Perz, Robert' Nelson 68, 169, 184, 191
Petacque, William S. 167
Peters, Ruth Ann 74, 167
Peters, Stephen \\°.
Peterson, Bonni&lt;' Gay 66, 67, 116, 135
Peterson , Carl Da,'id 167
Peterson , Christophe 166
Peterson , Donald G. 158
Peterson, Edward M. 135
Peterson , Ga le ,\1. 161
Peterson, Glenn A. 175
Peterson, James A. 169
Peterso n, Jeffry Roy 176
Peterson, Lynn Anne 71 , 169
Peterson, ill a rtin 135
Peterson, N a ncy J ean 165
Peterson, Robert 135
Peterson, Honald R. 64, 78, 8 0 , 135
Peterson, Sa nd ra D. 135
Pettinato, A nthony

167

195

159

Petty, Do nn a I.. 166
Peyrot, Gregory John 135
Peyrot , Candace S. 175
Pfeiffer, James E. 140
Phillippe, Diane C. 159
Phillips, Barill.
Phillips, T ephi T. 135
Phill ips, \\'illiarn P. 171
Pierce, i\1ark Ro bert 67, 116, 160
Pierin i, Den ise J ca n 175
l'ind ras, Stan ley B. 156, 180, 182, 186
Pine, J ay Nolan 158
Pinkert , Bonn ie
Pi nkwater. ~lerle :'\!an 175
l'inkwatcr, Stuart I.. I 55
Piontek, Keith !\. l 75, !85
Pirai no, J ack Drake
l~t zele, J an is Adele I 35
Pitzer, Joann .\ larie 166
Piwko, Kenneth Peter 153
Placko, Donna ~I ac 175
Platt, ,\! ary Beth 68 , 175
Plice, Unda Noel 66, 135
Po dell, Judith Sue 56, 63 , 175
Pogofsky, Terry Jay 8 l
Pogue, Jan et Lee 136
Pogue, Jesse I.cc 166
Pokviti s, Sandra I.. 76, 166
Pol on, J clTrey .\I. 92 , 116, 136, 180
Po llack , ~ l i ria m 153
Polumbo. B. 169
Place, ~l i chacl 135
Pollack, Glenn R. 175
Pollack, \\' endy 173
Po lster, :'\!eil Edward 175, 195
20 3

Pontarelli, ~lichael 91 , 153 , 192
l'orcaro, J anct I.. I 66
Po rges, Jim l\obert l 75, 195
Porges, I.au ren 136
Po rter, Shelli e C. 154
Portugal, Glenn Alan 92, 136, 190
Porzycki , ~l on ica Ann 136
l'otkin, JelTrey C. 16 1, 185, 19 1
Potoker, Ro bert D. 180, 182
l'otokcr, Steven H. 175, 184, 193
Potter, lloward S. 56, 175, 185
l'rcss, J elTrey ~ l. 153
Prielozny, .\l argaret 173
Privatsky, J can T. 166
Priess, J larrict I.. 70, 74, 136
Priess, Richard A. 8 l , 176
Prim, Gary l\obert 92, 136, 180, 182,
183
Prindle, Hichard T. 136
Pritikin, Debby S. 136
Procop, \\°&lt;1yneJohn 155
l'rocop, Sharon .\nn 136
Przy bylski, Dorotl)y 136
l'nybylski , l\obcrt S. 166. 191
Przybyls ki , \\'ill iam
Puccinelli, Janet ~l. 66
Puccinell i, Jay !(. 70, 71, 159
Pucrkd, James A. 2 l , ! 3 6
Pug liese, David Carl 70, 13 6
Pugliese, ~I arcia J. 89, 176
Putterman , Paula F. 136

l'ysno, .\ l ichacl .\. 56, 106, 110, 166
Quist, Karen I 36
Quist, Kristie .\nn 19. 136
Habe, Barbara Lynn 63 , 66, I 36
Hab~ Ho ben Earl 176
Racana. Hoben \\'. 176
Radermacher, Patrici 176
HalTcl , Lo is ,\ rlenc 176
Hah nert. l\obe11 Paul I 66
Raia, James J oscph
Ra inero,Ja mes ,\ , 154
Raith , .\I ichacl J acob 176
Hajs ki, Francine J . 83, 136
!\and, \\'en d!· Sue 83, 153
Ha ndall , Hobert C. 176, 191
Ha ppapon, l\o nnic 136
Rappo rt . Hhonda C. 176
l\attner, Ilene S ue 80, 152, 159
Ra ubolt , Hobert !(. 153
Haucci , Gloria B. 68, 176
l\aucci, .\l ichaclJ. 166
Hauen , Karen l.illiau 136
l\a\'inc, Edward Stc,·e 59, 136
l( aymond , Darlene K. 90, 166
l\aymond. l·:dward .\. 92, 137. 194, 195
Hay, .\ lichael Ja mes l 76
Heading, Tim Joh n 137
Hebbc, Lois Huth 76, 153
Hcchtenuann , .\lien 11. 157
Heichert , l·:dwa rd 137
Heizncr , Ronald J. 154
Hegin, Charles E. \\'. 70 , 166
l\cgula, Saudra I.. 63, 75. 137
l\ehfcldt, J ack IL 166
Hcinaucr, l·:vc II . 68, 176
Heinke. Kristine 137
Hcinaucr, Hcg ina .\ nn 175
l\eissiger, Edward 176, 18~ . I 93
l\cissiger. J ohn .\. 154, 181
Reitman, 1.ynn Beth 69, 166
!\ck , Sharo n Lynn 60, 83, 137
Henicris. .\ ancy J. I 76
Hepke, Ly nda Darlene 137
l{esnick, \ 'ickic \lac 176
Hiback, Cheryl Lynn 67, 153
Hice, J anet I.i nd a
Hice, Lawrence \ I. 166
l\ichm an, Deborah I.. 60 , 159
Hich tcr, Stephen .\. 75, 168, 176, 19 1
Hicordati. Jerry \ l. 56. 137, 186
Hiha, .\ orman Gerald 68, I 76
Hiley, Hichard .\lien ! 66
Hitter, James .\lien 73. 137
Hobcrts, James 13 7
l\obe11s, Richard I 66

l\obbins, Bon nie Lynn 166
Hobbins, .\lark.Jay 65. 161
Hobbins, l\alph .\. 59, 159, I 92
l\oberts, \\·m . .\1. 77, 78, 80, 81, 155
Hochcll , StcHn .\ 1. 76, 78, 92, 158, 194,
195
Hochman, .\larsha E. 166
Hockoff. ~liehacl 1. 58, 137
HockoO. l\o bi n Lynn 16 6
Hoc koff, Susan.J. 6 1, ! 37
!\ode, Clifford.\. 166, 188
Bod man. Ste\'e I.. 166
Hodnick, .Janice S. 97, 166
Hogin . . \ nnc Ccrri GI. l '.l 7
l\ohrbachcr, ll e\'Crly I 66
Hoh rbacher, ~laril yn
l\olla , .\Ian \\·aync 75, 156. 181
!\omen. Barbara .\nn 137
Hooney. Catherine I·: . 70. 76, 154
Hooncy ..\ li chacl .J. 11 6, 137, 147. 180
Hoscop. l·:rich Frill 159
l\ose. Ila .\lay 155
Hosen. Cher yl .\nne 176
!{osen. Ilona C:a rol 69, 16!
Hosen. Jo,·ce Beth 74, l 76
Ho&gt;en , Laurence I·:. 159
Ho sen, Ha ndy 11 owa rd 56, 166
1\osen, l\oben .Joel 153
Hoscnberg, lien 176, l 85, 189
Hosenbcrg. Da ry l Snc !66
Hosenberg, .\lark GO, 62, 85, 137, 193
Hosenl\crg, .\ lichacl 175
Hosenberg, l\oben .\ . 172
l\osenbloom, l·:ugene 54, 140, 152, 15 9,
181
l\osenbloom, l\o ben 53, 56, 137
}(osengard. Stepha n .\. 79
l\oscngren, Hicha rd I. 16 1, 195
Roscnstone. Steven J . 76, I 76
l(osenthal. Jcllrey ((. 13, 66, Hi I
l(oscnzwcig . Serene.\. I GI
l\o&gt;ga. llianc Lrnne 53, 88, 92 , 97, 137
i(o;mari n. ll ebb ie 63, 68 , 87, 90 , l 76
Ho.smarin , Ir win L. 156
Hoss, Lrnne Ellen 66, 67, 16 1
!loss, .\larcia \laric 74 , 157
!loss, Stephanie 137
Hossman. lla,·id 11. 155
Hot h, Deborah 69, 7 1, 75, 176
Hoth blatt. llcborah I·:. 54, 55, 61, 154
Hotramcl. Fo&gt;ter Dec
l\0111nno . .\ l arianne 137
l\o\'Ctt o, Hichard !'. 137
Hotter, Judith Ellen 176
!\owe. llorothy Lou 159
Howe..\lart in Jerrold
l\owell , !);"·id Scott 138
Hubel, .\Ian Da\' id 78, 80, 16 1
l\ ubcns, .\eil 169
Huben stcin, ll:l\·id II.
l\ uben , Linda l'att i l 76
l\ubi n, lla\°id I. 77, 80, 161
Hubi n, \laxine 8 , 82, 155
Hud nick. l.vnne I.. 157
l\udowicz, Cloria J. 65. 157
l\u schli, Edw a rd Joh n 138
Hu skin, l·: liLa bcth S. 62. 158
Hussell. \'irgi nia .\1.
l(u sso,Joscph I.. 77, 155
Husso, Frank D. I 72
Sacks, Stephen Louis 58,. I 58
l(u st, J ean Carol 159
Hu st. Larry .\lien 154
Hutg ard , .\!a ria Beth 63 , 89, 161
Hutkowski, Linda C.
Hyd cn,JohnA . !69
Rzasa , Pamela Loui se 138
Saber, Ba rba ra Ann 96, 138
Sa bey , Cary .\ larvin 94, 161
Sackrison, Leslie 175
Sacks, Cail \\'end y 169
Sacks,Suc87,99, 16 1
Sadowcki, .\ancy D. 175
Sadur, .\llan l·:dward 161
Saeger, Karcn .\nn 169
Saflarski, .\lary l·:: 158

�INDEX

I·

Sager, Sarah Jean 52, 56. 66. 75. 112
Saliano, Fred Joseph
Hechcl, Pamela .\nne
Salon, .\ lichacl D. 138
Salon, Richard Lee 14, 181. 161
Saltz, J elTrey T. 68, 169
Samos. Gail Lynn 74. I 69
Samson, ~ lichaclJay 161
Samson, Sherri Gale 154
Sa111ucls, J a111cs Alan 158
Sa nders , Hichard S. 161. 195
San d 111a n, Il ene .J.
Sand111 a n. Susan C:a rol 89, 161
SandrolT, ll oward F. 66. 74, 157
Sarantakis, Ant hony 168
Sarantakis, Carol A. 155
Sargis, Clark S. 163
Sargis, Scott 0.
Savoy, II arold \I. 163
Scaturo, DouglasJ. 82, 169
Schaefer, James \I. 163
Schaffer, Leslie 80, 167
Scahill, Susan I.
Schaller, I.aura C. 75, 175
Schalz, ~I ary Ellen 153
Schapiro, Susan E:. 83, 84, 137
Schatten, ~ li chelle 84, 161
Scaturo, Karen A. 83, 138
Scl1acfer, Barbara C. 169
Schaefer, Scou 1\ . I 75
Scha ul , \\'ill ia111 I'. 154
Sargis. S. I 53
Scaturo,
I 69
Schechter, Janice 66
Scheff, Ezra Jon ah 169
Schieber. Frc'&lt;l John 163
Schieber. Susan J can I 69
Schicrcn, Barbara J. 138
Schicrcn, l.a\\'rence D. 68. 169. 195
Schimel, Patricia \ I. I 61
Schimel, Honald IL 154
Schi111cl, Tho111as ,\Ian
Sch i111crlik, \lartin I.. 67. 106, 160, 163
Sch ippman,Joannc \I. 71, 161
Schlecter, \'ancy E. 83, 156
Schlitter, \'ancy A. 7 1, 157
Schmid, Frank I.. 138
Sch111id1, .Joan F.
Schmidt, \I ichael J .
Sch111id1. \'ancy Ann 82, 138
Schneider, Gary 138
Schneider, Susan T .
Schneider, Ellicc 161
Schneider, l.a\\'rcncc 81, IG9
Schneider, Ste,·en L. 138
Schodin, Peter \' ils l G3
Schneider. ll clane F. 154
Schoch, I.ind a !(ae l 54
Schodin, .John ,\, 72, I 69
Schramek, Donald ,\ , 67, 1G3
Schram111 , Ho ben C. 169
Schreiber, Hussie l 38
Schreiber, Stc,·cn 11. 72. 81, 169
Schroeder, Janice I.. lGl
Schroeder, JelTrcy I.. 163
Schroeder, Kenneth IL 138
Schroeder, I.ind a I.. 9 1, 167
Schuhrke, Gerald C. 157
SchulholT, Sharon L. l 61
Schullo, llruccJ. 163
Schulte, Charles .\I. l 69, l 95
Schultc,John 157
Schuman, JclTrey 159, 181
Schuster, Lee Gibbon 91, 169, 193
Sclrnu , Judith Ann 76, 169
Schwartz, Fredrica 88, 157
Schwa11Z, Lyn n Dec
Schwarz, ~ laril yn 85, 89, 92, 138
Schwartz, Handy J . 74, 152, 153
Scobee, Sharon I.cc
Scou, II ruce l\'illiam 169
Scou, Donna Carol 86, 175
Scu lly. Kathleen D. 69, 155
Sears, Hichard Dean 76, 78, 163
Sedlacek, Carol Ann 158
SedlolT, Caryn Gay 63, 69. 85, 87, 163

Segal, Deborah Lee 63, 92, 138
Segal, Elaine Leah l G8, 169
Segal, Gail Susan 138
Segal. I.aura Jan G3, 68, 74, 176
Schy. Terrance I.cc 163
Seidman, llrcnda C. 163
Seidman. Ellen Sue 105. 157
Seidman. Hichard I. l 7G. 193
Seidner. \'a n 163
Seifon, Ceorge\ I. 71. 157
Scmi lo ll'.. I rlync 138
Scmm crling. l.\'ll n I.. 22. 83. 157
SC11f'. Cy nthia.J anel 163
Senn. Carol J1111c 138
Senn. !(111h E:&gt;thcr 16:{
Scpcsy, Sandi I.. G2. 66. 67. 156
Scrcgi. Clara 85. 163
Sen·illo, Eugene E. GO. G2. G7. 96. l l G.
138
Seu!. .lrlcnc Frances 157
Seu!. Kathleen .Inn
Shafer, .\ rnold J. 91. 138. l 92
Shandclson, Kenneth l 63
Shal in. llarry ,\lien 139
Shand ling, Barbara J. 25. 102, 135
Shand ling. Paul .J. 169
Shandlin g, Shelley .J. 65, 88. 91, 96, 158
Sha nin, Karen Ly nne

Sha nno n. l'alricia .\. 169
Shapira. Ira I.cc 74, 80, 8 1, 163
Shapiro.Jill\1. 11 6.139
Shapiro ..\I a rc Sco11 154. l 94
Shapiro. \lichacl 72. lG9, 185
Shapiro. l\honda 1.ynn 63. 163
Shaw, ,\drienne Gale l G3
Sha\\', Jacqueline II. 169
Sha\\'. Cary ~ l ichacl 175
Sha11. Terri 1
\lynnc 139
Sheehan, \ larilou C. 139
Sheehan, \laurccn .\. 163
Shcf'ren Leonard \\ '. 157
Shapiro 83
Shcf'rcn, Phillip S. I 75, 184
Shenk. C:regory 139
Shepard, ,\ lanin II . 73. 139
Sher, Darcey \'cnicc 75
Sher, Pearl 82
Sher. Scu11 Douglas l 67
Sheridan. Cregory .\ .
Sheridan. Kimberly.\. 85. 175
Sherman, Carol .I nn I 63
Sherman, Da,·id Erro l 72. 81. l 75
Sherwood. \I arc E. 139
Shibc, .\Ian ll'aync l 75
Shihc, Cary Lee I 63
Shih. \ I ar C. 74. 76. 163
Shih. \\'illy Chad 80. 91. 17.
5
Shi mp, Sandra \' . 6 1, 155
Shiner. Lea h ,\nn 52, 5G, 66, I 02, 154
Shi res. Susan I.aura 84, 175
Shi vely, llrucc D. l 67
Shoemaker, Kenneth I. 167. 181
Sh older, Karen J . 85. 175
Sh uster, \lartin l'aul 18. 167
Shlim. Sa ll y Ann 139
Sideman, .J crry 58. 59, 139. 186
Sideman, Joel 139
Sic'&lt;lband, Leonard II. 70. 158
Siegel, \lyron Eliot 175, 191
Siegel, Haymond 139
Sicgclman, \'icki I.. 70, 71, 158
Sierzega, Lenore J . l 75
Sict, l\'aync Stewart 165
Sic\'ers, Thomas \\'. 70, 73, 78, 153
Sigrist, Joanne\!. 6 1, 83. 159
Sigrist, \ l ary Jill 74, 175
Silberman, Lauren 55, 74, l 03, 159
Silver, Harry S. 157, 181
Silver , David .\!. 139
Silver, Wendi Susan 139
Silverman, Alvin I.. 139
Silverman, Barbara i\. 53. 163
Silverman, Bonnie S. 175
Sil\'Crman, Hon aid J. 169
Silverstein, Jan ice 89. 1G3
Silveri, \lichael E. 139, 185, 190
2 04

Simmons, Donald .\ . 139
Simon, II rent l 67
Simon, Donn II O\\'ard l 63, l 8 1. 189
Simon, James ~I.
Simon, Jeri 139
Simonsen, Glenn 11. 68, 175
Sim s, (;regory C. 159
Sinard. Craig l'aul 77
Singer, Esth er Favc 139
Si nku le. J oh n \I. 91, 167, 193
Sinkule, Th omas C. 165. 185. 193
Sirkin. l'aul 1.cslie 58. 74
Si rks. \I ichacl I'.
Skall'" Joh n I..
Skclnik. llcth Io 72. l 75
Sklar. leffrcy Ha\· 139
Sklar. l;:slic H. 163
Sklodo\\'ski. Clementi 163
Skotnicki. Carol \I. 175
Slater. Frc~lt-rick I). I G7
Slome. Hoben
Slupik. Karen I'. 83. 175
Smile,·. Cary .I 11h11r 175. l 89
Smiley. Hoben Elio1 139
Smith, llarbara .\ lary I G. 62. 139
Smith. Celest&lt;' .Ilene 140
Smith. Bunnie K. 22, 156
Smith , l.inda Cecilia G5 , 155
Smi lh, \\'illia111 .\. 163
Snel lman . l'am
Snoply, Pamela 1\. 167
Sobel, Joann\!. l 75
Sobol, Christi uc .\ I. 167
Soderstrom. Curt H. 72. 175. 189
Soldingcr. C:harlolle l 67
Soldingcr, Larry J. 92. l 40. 180
Solomon, Terry l.011 90, 190
Sonne, Donald II'. 158
Sorensen, Cynthia L. 84. 154
Soenksen. l'atricia .\. 156
Sorkin, Ste\'C Er\\' in 140. 181
Sorokin, l\cvcrly H. 83. 155
Sort&lt;il, l'aul Edwa rd 168. 175, 181 , 189
Sosi n, llo\\'ard IG7 , 18 1, 191
Sost rin , ll e11 c ,\nue 90, 160 , l 67
Sostrin, Ellis .\lark 156
Sotello, Steven 175. 184
Spt'Ctor, Susa n Cale
Speciale, .llcxi:. I.inn 167
Spencer. Haudall .\. 157
Spiegel. .lnclrc\\' 11. 7G. 153
Spiegel, James\!. 76, 77, 167
Spiegel. \lichacl c:. bO. 140
Spiegel, Sandra \I. 158
Spiers. Pa1rice \I. 167
Sp ie1.er. .\aron \I . 91. 158. 192
Sp iCJ.cr, Ioc Perry
Spikings, Kimberley 72. 175
Sp ikings. \la rshall I.. 140
Spilbcrg, Harry .\I. 167
Spilbcrg . .J uclith ,\n n 140
Spina, Eliza beth T . 165
Spinks, l'resto n Car,- 78, 163
Spitz, David.\! ichacl 116. 140
Spitzer, .\my Jill 56, 74. 175
Spi\\'ak. Stl!\·en II. 64, I G3
Springer, Hichard S. 175
Sroka. Thoma; Joseph 163
Staack, \\'alter C:. 159
Stacy. \\'illiam J.
Stadler, Phyl lis J. 174
Stanbery, CharlcncJ.
Stanko, Glen n II'. 72, 174
Stark, Barbara Sue IG7
Stark man, l•:ilccn 89, 1G7
Starkma n, \I arilyn 60, 88, 9 1, 92, 96,
l 16, 140
Starr, Sandra Esta 140
Statla nd, J ay I.amen 74, 91, 15G
Stauber. Louis F. 9 1, 155, 191
StaulTenbcrg. llrnce 174. 181
Steele, Charles F. 80. 1G7, 189
StclTcn. Gerald J. 66
Stein, .\rnold 92, 140
Stein, Barbara S. IG7
Stein, Dale \I urray 56, 62, 158

Steinberg.. lrlenc J. 8. 82. 153
Steinberg, Cheryl I.. 140
Steinberg. Can· .J ocl l 90
Steiner. C:rndr .\!. 140
Stcinscifer. Trnd\' IL 69. 167
Steitz. l'anla .J 1me 72. 74. l 74
Stellar. ll. .\licl1ael
Stengel, .Ja111cs .\lien 58. 92. 140. 180.
190
Stcpcn. Fred l\ruce 140
Stern, Luis C. 56, 74, 140, 1G3
Stern. \I ich acl I.cc 74
Stern. 0!eil S. 75, 174
Stern, \'onnau J. 80, 167. 184
Sternberg, Sherri C. 140
Stieber, DouglasJ. 75. 140
Stier. Eileen Janice l 67
Stille, Susau Lynne 6G. 90. 116. 140
Stocker. \' alerie ~I. 140
Stohlc. \lichacl H. 174, 184, 189
Stoia. !(a\'mond John 174, 185. 189
Stoklosa. Hoxana \'an. 90, 174
Stoltz, l\oger H. l 63
Stolberg, Leslie F. 174
Sto ne, David II . 154
Stone, Janis E. 63, 90, 174
Stone, Sandra Dec GO, 141
Stone, Susan Lynn 88, 141
Stone, \ ' icki Sue I G7
Stonc111ark, Sand ra 141
Storck, \l arilyn C. 156
Stral, l•:ric Hichard 156
Strauss. ,\Ian IL 174
Strauss, .\rlcnc B.

S- TIL\USSS: \'ancy A. 54. 55, 60. 141
Streich, Hobcrta S. 153
Stone, S. 147
S1rc111ke, \lichcle An n 17, 116, 191
Strickctt. Cloria J . 164
Stri mpcl, Barbara I.. 67, 141
Strobel, Susan Hose 88, 141
Strom, A nita Ba rbar a 174

Strom , Cheryl B. 141
Struck, Vincent Carl

Suanc, Susa n D. 155
Su llivan. Halph !.. IG3 , 193
Su ll i\·;u1. l(ogcr J. 1G5, 193
Sulkin. \lark ,\Jan
S11111ncr, Caro l Sue G3, 74, 174
Sumner, Pamela A. 74, 156

Sutfin. J uclith Anne 167
Sutfin. \lichacl J.
S\\'anson, l'aul Da,·icl 154
S\\'ankc, .\I ichael A.
S\\'ankc, Peter C.
Swanson, ~lich ael Roy
S\\'anson, Pamela B. l 9 1
Swead ner, \'a ncy 69, 163
Swcnt o 1 Barbara ,\nn
Swicr, I l clc11 C y pora

S\\'icr, Sylvia Lee 69, l 63
Szclag, Charles .J. 154
Szpaschcr, Ursula 155
Szy111ski, :-\orinc Lynn 69, 85. 87, 163
Tabion', Susan Cay 159
Tabor, Alberta \larie G5, G6. 82, 156
Tackeu, Patricia A. l 63
Takemoto, Carole S. 63, 68. 74, 168.
174
Takc111010,.Joycc T. 90, 14 1, 175
Talent. Hobert 141
Tamraz,Ja mcs II. 157
Ta radash, .I Iaria C. 163
Tarant, Elaine .\l arie 69, 82, 163
Tarant , ll' ill ia m C. 174
Tash, llonnic I.cc 58, 59, 88. 9 1, 141
Tash, J oseph Sherwin 78, 80, 163
Ta11
s1cr, l.csli c 1 . 154
\
Taylor, Elizabeth A. G6, l 04, 154
Taylor, Lonna Jane I 60, 1G3
Taylor, ~I ark Chris 68. 174
Taylor, \\'ayne llar\'cy 141
Teacherson. Ccorgc ,\. 77, 78. 80. 159
Teets, Karen S11san G3, 76, 1G3
Tegert. Kristine \I. 83, 174
Tcichner, Sheri B. 141

�INDEX
Tellefsen. Daniel 11 .
Terdich,John Cc-orgc70, 163
Terp. James .\lien 164, 181 , 189
Tern· .. \ bbic l\obena 174
Tern·. Frances I.cc 141
T hcry, Cherlyn Sarah 174
Th oma, Susa n 11el en 153
Th o1nas, Claud ia ..-\1111 174
Thomas, Daniel :-\. 58, 11 6, 141 , 146
Tho mas, Joanne D. 83, 90. 91, 97
Thomas.John 141
Thomas, Terry ~ !. 92, 141 , 180, 183.
i 92
Thompson. Barbara.\. 141
Thompson. D;l\"id .\. 141
Thompson. Dean H. 164
Thompson. Deborah I.. 66. 69, 174
Thompson, Patricia I.. 85. 172
Thorn, \ ' alorie G. 175
Thornton. J ames\\'. 159
Thornton. Hobert S. 164
Tilkin, Judith. H. 159
Tim mings. George II. 155, 180. 182, 186
Tobey, Hoben Stuan 142
Tobiansky, Susan I.. 62, 63, 67, 142
Tobias. Carole L. 69, 163
Tokcshi, Da\"id I'. 76, 11 6, 142
To kesh i. Ca rol J ean 75, 174
i'o lchin, Hobert II. 79, 174
T omaras, i\'anci Lou

Tommins, Charles\\ ". 174
Tom1•kin, Ell iot jay 80. 164
Toporek, Jack ~I. 164
T opper. Gene Edward 142
Torenko, Honald \\'. 56, 92, 142, 180
Torenko, \\'illiam D. 56, 57, 164
T orp, Thom as Geo rge 76, 78, 80, 81,
155
Tonorel! a, Dennis J . 72, 170
Trasatti, Joseph A. 56, 142
Tripicchio, Donald F. 170, 184
Tripicch io , Therese 153
Triplett, Hila J oan 158
Tritschler, Kathleen 60, 7 1, 85, 87, 142
Trivisonno, Barbara 158
Tropstein, Allen
Trotter, Peter C. 158
Trotter, l\ichard G. 164, 181
Trowbridge, J oan E. 66, 71, 106, llO,
153
Truesdale, Janice 90, 91, 142
Truesdale, Patricia

Tsuneta, Kathryn Ann 60, 83, 142
Tsuneta, Laura G. 74, 83, 172
T uchow, H1chard S. 163
Tu cker, Peter 11. 14, 156
T uranski, John G. 155

Turbin, Alan \\'ay nc J 70, 193
Turbin, Gail Ann 88, 155
Turchen. Jacqueline 142
Tu rf. Sheldon Elliot 170
Turk, Jam es 164
Turner. l\obcrt T. 70, 71, 73, 142
Turry, Heada D. 163
Tyllas. 11 anuon
Uditsky, Da\"eeda Hae 68 , 172
L'h le, Christine ~I. 172
Ungerleider, I.aura 170
Ulcck. Ben Tom 155, 180
Unatin, J an ice E. 83, 152, 153
Uni ck , ~lindy S. 56, 74, 170
Unra th , Valerie 1.y nn 170

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�YOU HAVE GROWN, YOU HAVE
CHANGED, YOU HAVE ENJOYED. BUT
YOU ARE STILL GROWING, IT IS HARD
TO MEASURE YOUR GROWTH. DON'T
STOP. LOOK BACK! SEEHOWYOUHAVE
GROWN!

�Dear Staff Members,
At last the final product is here! All of our days and weeks of
preparation have finally developed and come to life. We 1iave been
rewarded not only with this tangible book, but through the invaluable
experiences we have shared these past ten months.Just as our theme
proves that change, growth, and progress takes place without one
realizing it, we too, have grown and developed!
There are others who deserve specia l recognition for the contents
of this book. We have greatly appreciated Mr. Manger's genuine interest
in the success of SPEC TR UM, for he has made the achievement of our
goal an easier attainment. Through Miss Stewart's gracious cooperation
and assistance many necessary details of SPEC TR UM have been proficiently
resolved. Directly aiding in SPECTRUM'S development have been the special
courtesies extended by the photographers of Root Studios
and Mr. Rubak, of the Norman King Publishing Company.
Thank you for all of your hard work. What more satisfaction can we
receive than feeling a true part of the spirit of Niles West!
Respectfully,.

~~
Joanne Netzky
Editor-in-Chief

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