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                  <text>�For Referenee /
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School Life page 144

rganizations page 180

Sports page 218

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Niles West High School
Skokie, Illinois

SKOKIE PUBLIC L BRARY

�When the world and I were
young, just yesferday,
Life was such a simple game
a child could play.

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right from wrong,
Easy then to tell
weak from strong,
When a man should stand
and fight,
Or just go along.

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202 ~,Carl
202 Larson, Jenny
132 JiBllawaki, Joyce

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202 Lerner, Jeffrey
202 Levernier, David

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Levis, Debra
Liberman, M!lrla
Liss, Sharon
Luskin, Roberta

230 Mlndell, Jay
203 Medak, Susan
203 Meiselman, Mickey

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day or night,
Today there is no
dark or light,
Today there is no
black or white,
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1 remember when the answers
seemed so clear,
We had never lived with doubt
or tasted fear.

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�It was easy then to tell
truth from lies.
Selling out from compromise.
Who to love and who to hate
The foolish from the wise.

6

�But today there is no
day or night,
Today there is no
dark or light,
Today there is no
black or white,
Only shades of gray.

7

�It was easy then to know
what was fair,
When to keep and when
to share,
How much to protect
your heart
And how much to care.

8

�But today there is no
day or night,
Today there is no
dark or light,
Today there is no
black or white,
Only shades of gray.

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�lut today there is no
day or night,
Today there Is no
dark or light,
Today there is no
black or white,
Only shades of gray.

What Is learning? Fighting for an A or settling for
the satisfaction of knowledge with a B?

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II

�Dr. Gibbs Named New Superintendent
of Niles Schools
Dr. Wesly Gibbs was named the new superintendent of the
Niles Township High Schools. Though he is a new superintendent he is not entirely new to this area. He has been acquainted
with the Niles Town ship Schools for over 20 years . Though having high aspirations for the Niles Schools, he sadly admitted
that this school system has fallen hopelessly out of date. There
exists a lack of trust and communication among 'the students,
the faculty, and the administration. According to Dr. Gibbs the
answer lies not in more money, but improved relations with
each other and careful renovation of the school system.

Dr. Wesley Gibbs reads a letter, while relaxing in his office.
In a meeting with Mr. John Nix and Dr. Thomas Koerner, Dr. Gibbs listens to
an explanation of West's open lunch policy.

12

�RIGHT: Mr. Lionel Gilbert and Mr. John Carlson contemplate a motion brought up during
a meeting.

ABOVE: Members of the Niles Township
School Board meet at the North library. Dr.
Irwin Ginsburgh is not present.
From left, Board members Mr. James Moore,
Mr. Angelos Poulakidas and Mrs. Herman
Medak listen as Mr. Fred ·Lifton reads a report.

13

�Dr. Mannas Emphasizes Responsibility With
Student Freedom

Or. Nicholas Mannes concentrates on one of many urgent reports requiring his
immediate attention.

14

Because this past school year has offered more freedom
to students than it ever has before, Dr. Mannos believes
that the students will have to accept a much greater responsibility. The future for Niles West has been laid more
directly into the hands of the students, especially in the
case of a prospective Open Campus for Niles West with
the induction of an Open Lunch this past year. Dr. Man.
nos believes that communication lies on various levels,
and it is through the success of such projects as Wing·
spread and Open Lunch that students will communicate
their willingness to accept responsibility.

�Administration Starts New Program
Dr. Peter Egan
Mr. Dennis Fickes

Mr. Dale Flick
Dr. Robert Botthof

Mr. John Burkel
Mr. Griff Powell

15

�Guidance Puts Emphasis on the Individual

Mr: Robert Reding
Miss Roberta Jorgeson
Mr. Tom Thomas

Mr.
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Mr. Leo Hoosline
Mrs. Arleen Lettas

Dr. Walter Cocking

Miss Tourcotte, Mr. Mustari, Mrs. Jeffrey, Miss Carr, and Mr. Cham·
bers assembled in the Faculty Lounge to discuss a crucial matter.

�Mr. Frank Mustari
Miss Mary Carr

Mr. Anderson discusses the results of the PSAT test
with a student in his office.

Mr. Harry Sortal
Mr. Kenneth Anderson

Dr. Arthur Ryden
Mr. John Chambers

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To meet the needs of the individual students is the Guidance
Department's main goal. Twelve counselors are now on
hand to aid the student with any problems that may arise.
Mrs. Arleen Lettas returns to West after a few years at North
and Dr. Arthur Ryden returns from ~ position at Central Administration to aid the Guidance Department in their noble
quest.

17

�Members of the Art Department were quite difficult to gather to take their group picture.

Mr. Richard Requarth
Mrs. Cheryl Kazmer

Specialization
1n Creativity
The Art Department in its continuing efforts to further
meet the needs of the students, has initiated a specialization program, which invo lves the elimination of Art 7-8
and replacing it with two one semester courses, Ceramics,
and Drawing and Painting . Mr. Richard Requarth, step- ~
ping in as department chairman for Mr. Thol)laS Blackburn who is on a one year sabbatical, expressed his delight concerning the success of the curriculum changes
and hopes that the program will be expanded.

Mr. Dane Goodman

Mr. David Ewing
Mr. Gary Davis

18

�Music Dept. Active 1n State Contests

Members of the Niles West Music Department were active
this year in various inter-school contests. Solo and ensemble contestants met at Maine South High School for the
IMEA districts and later went to an all state festival in Peoria. In contrast to last year, members of the Concert
Choir participated in a solo, ensemble and organization
contest which Niles West hosted . As in the past, the Music
Department played a very active role in the year's musical productions such as Pow Wow and West Side Story.
Mr. Hugh McGee

Mr. Charles Groeling
Mr. Ted Kaitchuck

Mr. McGee leads the Concert Choir
as they rehearse daily for various
choral performances.

Mr. Frank Winkler

19

�Peter Katsoulis gains skill os he practices on on electric typewriter.

Mr. Patrick Savage

Mrs. Josephine Hentz

Mr. Charles Burdeen
Mr. Darrell Smith

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Mr. Frank Fitzpatrick
Mrs. Dorothy Wise
Mrs. Joanne Brownell

20

�From daintily plucking away with two fingers, typing students rapidly acquire skill and
precision.

Mr. Ewald Grosshuesch
Mr. Daryle Hori

Business Ed. Adds
New Equipment
Mr. Kenneth Drum

The Business Ed Department entered 1970-71 school year
with several new department offerings. Two retail marketing and office occupation labs were set up as training stations for students planning careers in these fields. More
modern keypunch and duplicating machines were installed so that students could train on the newest equipment. Remedial typing labs were opened for students during their free time.

Mr. Drum casually listens to his students relate their ideas.

Miss Elizabeth Begley
Mrs. Evelyn Yeaton

�Mr. Kettleborough miraculously finds a few moments to do some quiet reading of his
own.

Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

Mr. George Galla
Mr. John Harmon
Mr. Fred Lev

Dr. Ed. Offers Various
Options to Students
The addition of a Volkswagen to the Niles West Driver
Education cars offered students a chance to develop skill
with a stick shift, if so desired, for the first time . Also,
extra time was available for students who had missed
classes or needed more practice behind the wheel. Fur·
ther plans for the Driver Education Department include
the hope of installing a new simulator system to replace
the ten year old trainers.
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James Kettleborough
George Earl
Donald Huff
Richard Hedstrom

�Mr. Richard Antes
Mr. Kenneth Reiter

Nine New Courses Initiated
by :English Department
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Mr. James Sweeney

Nine new courses were added by the English Department this
year. Among the nine were six elective courses - including
Black Lit, Mass Media, and Film Study, and three experimental
courses at the freshman and sophomore levels. Speech and
drama offerings were re-named and added as semester cours- ·
es, as teachers and students experimented and evaluated the
department's fields of study.

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Mr. Morris Parker
Mr. Freddie Fett

The difficulties of technically producing a good Pow Wow requires deep concen·
tratian out of teachers Mr. Fett and Mr. Engle.

Miss Ellen Magee
Mr. Richard Turner
Mr. Thomas Engle

23

�Mrs. Faith Shapiro

Mr. Richard Gragg

Mr. Edmund Berek
Mrs. Elizabeth Cox
Mr. Jerry Orr
Mr. William Geismann

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Staff member Sandy Wagman puzzles over picture placement with West Word sponsor Richard Turner.

24

Miss Lorraine Hatscher
Mr. Anthony Cuccio

�One of countless notes a teacher receives in a single day, momentarily
captures the attention of Mr. Batts.

Mrs. Barbara Doherty
Mr. Jim Johnson

Mr. John DuBois
Mrs. Angela Graham

Mr. Jim Batts
Mr. Jim Knaak

Mr. Klebba reviews the mechanics of constructing a good essay to his
class.

Mr. Ron Lamb
Mr. Tom McMahon

25

�Mrs. Judith Deemer
Mr. Mike Green

Mr. Green relaxes in the Oakton Street Lobby with Senior Marci Bibergal.

Mrs. Barbara Gordon

Mr. John Pace
Mr. Pat Flynn

Mr. Robert Johnson

A few moments to break the monotony of the day is cherished by every
Niles West teacher, including Mr. Orr.

Mr. Marvin Klebba

26

�Mrs. Klemm speaks to her language class in German allowing students to become more familiar with the vocabulary.

Miss Terese Klinger
Miss Geraldine Nash

Mr. Fernando Velasco

Language Students Go to
State Contest

Although curriculum for the Foreign Language Department remained the same this year, high ly motivated students participated in a contest held in Spring against
other students from participating schools. The contest
held at Northwestern University tested students in reading
ability, comprehension and grammar. Culminating the
year's events was a field trip, during Spring vacation to
Spain, offering students a rare and worthwhile experience.

Miss Kay Tourcotte

Mrs. Madeline Loughran
Mrs. Maria Klemm

27

�Miss Irma Stefanini

Miss Gertrude O'Reilly

Mrs. Carolyn Jeffrey
Mrs. Domitila Garcia
Miss Augusta Burwell

Miss Tourcotte reviews yesterday's assignment with her French students.

28

Mrs. Olga Georgiev
Mr. George Brink

�The art of creating a gourmet meal is demonstrated to a student by Mrs. Pickle.

Home Ee. Initiates
Children's Nursery
Miss Sue Carroll
Mrs. Marian Jaeschke

Miss
Mrs.
Miss
Miss

Wilda DeFur
Jane Pickle
Elizabeth Andekian
Carol Leonhard

Adding to its wide range of courses already offered, the Home Economics Department will expand even further with a new student-run
nursery for children . The nursery is one of many new courses the department is hoping to initiate in the near future. Department chairman
Wilda DeFur feels that by giving more depth to the curriculum students will gain experience for their own future households and the
many different related careers.

29

�Mass Production Reaches Classroom

The Industrial Arts Department in its continuing efforts to
meet the needs of the students has initiated in Mr.
Schmidt's Woods 1-2 class a mass production experiment
in which students plan and construct objects through the
use of an assembly line such as one used in an actual factory. Autos 1-2 was expanded and modified to include
important aspects of cars.

Office procedure can be quite an ordeal as M r. An·
derson is finding out .

Mr. Robert Pike

30

Mr. Roger Basrak
Mr. Jack Lain

Mr. John Winterhalter
Mr. Gerald Burke
Mr. Erwin Froehlich

Mr. Glenn Anderson
Mr. Melvin Schmidt
Mr. Bruce Buchholz

�Gary Lande attempts to solve o difficult algebra problem at the blackboard.

Math Curriculum
Updated to Reach
All Students

Mr. James Martin
Mr. Ralph Wiedl

Mr. Robert Murphy

Currently our basic curriculum is made for the college
bound student, totally ignoring the student who does not
plan on entering college . To remedy this situation, the
Math Department is engaged in a renovation of the curriculum to accommodate these forgotten students and supply them with the mathematical skills necessary to operate in society.

Mr. Mike Tarpey

Mr. Donald field

31

�Mrs. Nancy Block
Mjss Marjorie Carlson
Mr. Dennis Filliman

Mrs. Doreen Bentsen
Mr. Raymond Bentsen

Mrs. Nancy Baltimore

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While students try to solve o few problems on their
own Mr. Murphy overlooks their progress.

�Mr. Stanton Jones
Mrs. Wanda Meehan

Mr. Allan Paschke
Mrs. Barbara Paschke

Mrs. Karen Sagan
Mrs. Jane Thorne
With the use of the overhead projector Mrs.
Meehan attempts ta clarify the math homework.

Third year Algebra students settle themselves as Mr.
Paschke prepares to start class.

�Students listen carefully as Mr. Holz holds a detailed lecture in class.

Mr. Lawrence Broy

Mr. Allan Etzbach

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Mr. John Beeftink
Miss Rita Goundas
Mr. Warren Holz

34

Mr. Roger Blackmore
Mr. Dennis Hoeppner
Mr. Robert Hanrahan

�Biology students quietly read a section from their texts in class.

Mr. Ernest Salners
Mr. Thomas Mitchell
Mr. Mike Schafer

Science Courses to
Emphasize Ecology
In the hope of reaching all the students of Niles West, the
Science Department is in the process of discussing some
new courses which will interest the non-college bound students. A deemphasis of math and a more in depth study
of the humanitarian side of science such as ecology will
be stressed. As in the past, talented members of the department participated in the Junior Academy of Science
Exposition, while six other students were entered in the
Westinghouse Talent Search.

Mr. Blackmore spends a few moments with a few interested Earth
Science students.

Mr. Jerry Jackson
Mr. Mark Rostvold
Mr. Jim Strnad

�Mr. Gerald Turry
Mr. Gerald Firak

Chemistry students watch intently as Mr. Schafer prepares a demonstration.

Mr. Glenn Dessing

Mr. William Coyer
Mr. Gary Wanke

Mrs. Dorit Solomon

Mr. Wayne Rogoski

36

Mr. Rogoski sits down with his students during a discussion in Biology.

�Exactly how Manifest Destiny affected the westward movement in America is
explained by Mr. Drobny.

Mr. Charles Anderson
Mr. Frank Biga

Mrs. Jane Burton

-Activities Keep Pace
With the Times
With courses like History Since 1945 and forums of great current
interest such as Student Rights and Women's Liberation, the Social
Studies Department continues to change with the times. Those in
the Social Studies Department are not only concerned with the
controversial but also with matters which involve people. These include the continuation of the Wingspread and Project '70 programs, and efforts to build a school in Peru.

Mr. Irwin Drobny
Mr. Blaine Gemeny

Mr. John Gault
Mr. David Jupp

37

�Mr. Arthur Leipold

Mr. William Paulsen
Mr. Raymond O'Keefe
Mr. Harold Stokes

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A glance into Mr. Boevers Honors U.S. class captures members during a lengthy discussion.

Mr. Otto Karbusicky
Mrs. Carole Simone

�Mr. Karbusicky listens amusingly to a student's question.

Mrs. Elizabeth Belkin
Miss Celestine VanDorpe

Mr. Gerald Boevers
Mr. Daniel Hill

Mrs. Mardonna Isenberg

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Mr. Robert Fizzell
Mr. Jack Fabri

Mr. Biga joins some students for a casual talk.

�Miss Bonnie Parkhouse
Miss Margaret Binnie
Several girls enthusiastically dance a Russian folk dance, The Korobushka.

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Girls' PE Expands Courses
to Give Variety
With the adoption of the new elective program, -the Girls' Physical Education Department further expanded its course offerings with such classes as snow and water
skiing, ice skating, scuba and skin diving and circus stunts. In the near future the department hopes to break down basic courses on various levels of skill as is done
with swimming instruction. Deportment chairman Bonnie Parkhouse feels that the
new curriculum will have a carry over value after the girls' education has been completed.
"'

Miss Leanne Heeren
Mrs. Jacquelyn Uphues
Miss Judy Wilde
Mrs. Marie Wise
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�Folk dancing requires much skill and coordination.

Mrs. Jean Armour
Miss Sharon Kouba
Mrs. Letitia Myers
Mrs. Josephine Berns

Miss Judy Kay
Miss Lucile Swift

An e&gt;1uberant player reaches high in an attempt to
return a volley.

�Mr. Jim Phipps
Mr. John Armour
Befofe starting a volleyball game Mr. Schnurr explains some of the fundamentals to the
boys.

Mr. Mike Basrak
Mr. Ronald Campbell

Mr. Robert Curran
Mr. Elmer Lucas

42

�Boys' PE Starts
on Elective System
The Boys Physical Education Department followed in the steps of the
Girls PE Department with the initiation of an elective program for Junior and Senior boys. Among the new class offerings are fishing, ice
hockey, and bowling adding more variety to the gym curriculum than
ever before.

Several boys swim swiftly in an attempt to reach the
opposite side of the pool first .

...
Mr. Robert Porter
Mr. Ronald Rapper
Mr. Greg Youstra

Mr. Billy S.chnurr

Mr. Hollister Sandstead

43

�Library Annex Expands to Better Serve
Students

Mrs. Loretta Cullerton

Miss Eleanor Shaevsky
Mrs. Phyllis Epstein
Miss Helen Porter

Miss Frances Williams

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Mrs. Beatrice Becker
Special Education

Mr. Albert Rambis
A VE Director

Mr. Charles Kemmler
Psychologist
Mrs. Eileen Springer, RN
Mr. Louis Gross
Social Worker

Miss Lana Braddock
Speech Therapist
Mrs. Abigail Lawerence, R.N.
Mrs. Mary Rosenthal
Social Worker

Special Services Aid School Progress

45

�Am I moving Into a great adventure, or am I getllng
thrown out to the world?

lut today there is no
day or night,
Today there is no
dark or light,
Today there is no
black or white,
Only shades of gray.

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�Spending time in the student lounge is another pattern of Niles West life.

Tom Abshire
Kim Albach
Kathy Alfredson
Mark Anderson

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Faith Ami
Bob Anderson

Karen Anderschat
Richard Angell

Karen Anderson
Steve Appel

Terry Ahr
Pam Allweiss
Ken Anderson
Anita Applebaum

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�Annette Ash
Eileen Bahde
Toni Barsky

Sheldon Asher
Vicky Balmes
Susan Barrett

Dan Arcangeletti
Toni Atsaves
Debbie Boren
Bob Bartik

Fran Aren
Amy Auerbach
Alanna Barr
Rick Bartuska

Scott Badesch
Greg Barsamian
Donn Bauer

49

�Sharon Baum
Mariann Baumann

Diane Baumhardt
Howard Beck
Daniel Beederman
Paula Begoun

Janet Belcove
Sheldon Bell
Larry Beller
Brooke Belson

Sue Bender
Tim Bennett

John Horvot ond Lindo Ferrord exhibit their talent in the holl.

�Rich Benson
Judy Bereskin
Roger Berger
Herb Bergstrom

Barbara Bernstein
Jill Bernstein
Bernard Beverly
Judy Beyer

Marci Bibergal
Henry Birger
Art Blinick
Alan Blitz

Mike Blitz
Errol Bliwas

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�Foreign Exchange

Andrea Block
Sheree Block
Joanne Bloom
Dianne Bongiovanni

Dave Borkan
Joy Bowler
Mark Bowman

Kevin Braden
Carole Bradford
Ron Bramson
Jerry Brandt

Larry Brandt
Laurie Brandt
Laura Brauer

52

�Student Likes West

Judy Braun
Kay Bridger
Barb Bochek
Sue Brody

Robert Bronstein

Paul Brook

Carol Brown

Moria Rodriquez estudio alguna cosa menos espaiial en la solo de descanso para los
estudiontes.

53

�Gayle Cohen and Debbi Gorenstein sing while Paula Begoun interprets the words with her
hands.

Susan Bryant

Cindy Bubley

Bill Burkhardt
Rich Cahan

54

Marla Brown
Steve Brownstein
Laurie Burke
Lindo Carlson

Inez Brownstein
Thom Brunning
Sue Burton
Mory Cosey

�Garry Chankin
Mitch Citron
Mitch Cohen

Rick Chapman
Jennifer Clark

Keith Cherniet
Garry Cohen
Dale Conrad

Leon Clapperty
Sherry Condon

Jeff Chamberlain
Lynn Chikaraishi
Gayle Cohen
Patricia Conrod

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�Janet Cooper
Mike Cooper
Jeanne Coorlas
JoAnne Copeland

Terry Cosgrove
Debbie Costa
Dave Cross

Fran Cutler
Mary Cutrera
Pat Cywinski
Cathy Dahlstrom

Denise Davis~
Tom Davis
Susan Dean

56

�Mary Deasey
Steve Dedo
William Dehmlow
Linda Delano

Carol Deleonardis
Denise Delfs
John Deluca
Carol Deppong

Marty Desent
Chuck Diamond

Cindy Dobbs
Kevin Dohm

Music provides Sharon Higus with a more enjoyable school day.

57

�Sue Gomberg wonders what it's all about.

Vicki Drews
Anita Duhl
David Eaton
Jody Ellyne

58

Debbie Dubow
Tom Durso
Marilyn Egel
Roberta Engel

Jen Egelston
Joe Ennrs

Greg Eischen
Ellen Erfer

Nora Elegreet
Karen Ericksen

�Linda Erton
David Farber
Lori Feldman

Joanne Erlebacher
Brian Esterman
Diane Feilen
Sue Ficho

Jan Erwin
Phil Farber
Linda Ferrard

Donna Febrow
Jack Fettman

Tom Erpelding
Cheryl Fabiab
Fred Feldman
Lewis Field

59

�James Filgut
Sue Fischer
Joel Fish

Elyse Fisher
Bill Fisher
Holly Fishkin
Carla Flannery

Laura Brauer, Nancy Hirschman and Carol Deleonardis relax after a fun-filled night at the Freshman Mixer.

60

�Jack Flood
Joan Flowers

Linda Fortman
Frank Fortuna
Mary-Lynn Foss
Grady Foster

Nina Foster
Steve Frankel
Cory Franklin
Shelley Franks

Linda Freedenberg
Gary French
Robert Freud

61

�Estelle Friedman
Leslie Ganz
Jeff Gettleman

62

Ron Friedman
Carol Gates
Matt Geyer

Barbara Friedkin
Cathy Goan
Patty Gavlin
Nancy Gibson

Dennis Friedler
Les Gan
Alan Gelfand
Glen Gieras

David Ganellen
Robin George
Bonny Gildin

�Shelley Gilman
Phil Goldberger
Daryl Goldstein

Tom Goetz
Cynthia Goldsher
Linda Goodcase

Fern Ginsburg
Danny Goldman
Sue Gollin

Gregory Gfassgen
Nancy Goldman
Susan· Gomberg
Linda Gordon

Richard Glick
Meryl Goldner
Bob Gomez
Sue Gordon

63

�Debbi Gorenstein
Gregg Goslin
Nancy Graham
Lynn Grandt

Joe Gray
Dawn Green
Linda Greenberg
Terri Greenberg

Lary Grossman
Cindy Grover

Ken Gurrentz
Don Hack

Sue Rohnert and Lynn Chikaraishi take some time out before
going to gymnastic practice.

64

�Craig Hajduk
Linda Hall
Jane Hamilton
Gloria Hansen

Sharon Hardyman
Dale Haring
Dennis Harms
Dale Harris

Nancy Haug
Pat Hausaman

Carol Haynes
Gary Hazard

65

�Don Healy
Dale Herbert
Jeff Hecktman
Tom Heidtke

Eric Helgeson
Todd Heller
Keith Hempel

Bob Henning
Ken Hertler
Sharon Higus

Yvonne Hill
Mariann Hirakawa
Bob Hirschauer
Nancy Hirschman

�Mariann Hirakawa and Danny Goldman discuss plans for the weekend.

Peggy Hoelbl
Terry Hoffberg

Lee Hoffman
Tom Hohs

Bob Hollinger
Bill Holmblad

Penny Hook
Marcia Horan
John Horvat
Marilyn Horva!

67

�For Seniors, It Seems Like the Year That Will Never End

West's seniors relax in the best way they know how.

Don Horwitz
Kenneth Hsu
Katie Hulock
Jean Iverson

68

Rickey Horwitz
Debby Huber
Larry Huxhold
Ellen Jacobs

Doug Hoshizaki
Tom Huber
Cindy lsoe
Jeffrey Jacobs

�Sue Spitzer studies, but what does it mean.
Working and learning to accomplish her dream.

Teri Jacobs
Ben Jaremus
Linda Johnson
Babette Kamm

Richard Johnson
Mike Kanter

Scott Johnson
Lesile Kaplan

Natalie Joseph
Richard Karels

David Jaffe
Susan Jensen
Sandy Joseph
Linda Karkow

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�Stephanie Karlos
Chris Kasper

Greg Kaszniak
Carol Katznelson

Brenda Kauffman
Karen Kaufman
Joann Kaye
Murray Keene

Wayne Keith
Jay Kenis
Robert Kenney
Janet Keppen

�Dr. Peter Egan finds time to discuss the future with the class
of '71.

Pat Keppen
Michelle Kessler

Sheri Kessler
Steve Kilian

Eugenie Kimura
Lori Kite
Craig Kittaka
Richard Klein

Fred Kleinzweig
Larry Klemm
Scott Klinkman
Timothy Klos

71

�Marilyn Schulz finds out that even reading "Sports Illustrated" is more interesting than waiting for her
counselor.

Linda Kolacki

Janis Kolodny

Richard Konecki
Arlene Korman

72

Kathy Knochelman
Doug Koda
Gordon Kopp
David Korkes

Bob Knudsen
Irene Kohnen
Roberta Koral
Sarita Kornhauser

�Sue Kosoglad
Jim Krause
Barb Kurian

Toby Kramer
Diane Kudla
Gail Lahikainen

Debbie Kouzes
Randolph Kricke
Robert Kushner

Ed Kramer
Richard Kruschke
Janet Kutza
Cindy Lambert

Jeff Kramer
Kathy Krueger
Nicki LaCroix
Susan Larson

73

�Adriann Lavery
Jeff Lenzen
Rhonda Levin

Anton Lazaro
Alan Lerner
Ilene Levine

Joel Lee
Bruce Levey
David Levy

Ellyne Lasky
Vicki Lehrner
Toby Levin
Ellen Lieberman

Greg Launhardt
Joan Leimontas
Mark Levin
Larry Linn

�Dianne Lippo
Sherryl Lood
Alice McElfresh

Bob Loitz
Tim McCloskey
Mary McWilliams

Miriam Lipski
Kathy Louras
Bill McEnerney

Laurie Loew
Tim Lueder
Michael McNulty

Glenn Long
Debbie McCracken
Mike Machalinski

75

�Not even the flash of a camera wakes up Kevin Braden.

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Jim Madziarek
Mark Magnuson
Rick Mandell
Jeri Marks

76

Darlene Moede
Margaret Malochleb
Ron Mann
Keith Marks

Dave Manski
Bruce Marshak

Terry Marker
Nicholas Martino

Andy Markich
Roberta Marz

�Marla Max
Scott Meikle
Ray Mehring

Amy Mechla
David Menachof
Charlene Miller

Dan Meenan
Connie Mensinger
Chuck Miller

John Mau
Debbie Meier
Jeanette Mertens
Chris Miller

Bob Mead
Dale Melin
Bradley Miller

�Debbie Miller
John Miller

Renee Miller
Roxanne Mills
Susan Milner

Randi Mirsky
Wendi Mitchell
Sue Mitsui
Ray Mohn

Laurie Moser
Mike Moshinsky

Typing cIass h e lps John Tritschler prepare for college papers.

�Somehow Art Blinick manages to find on empty corridor
to study.

Mike Mroz
Cyndy Mrozek

Karen Mueller
Randy Mueller

JoAnne Murphy
Kathy Nachbauer

Mike Nahrstedt
Frank Napolitano
Wally Nariss
Lisa Nathan

79

�Ever thought about how much time you've spent waiting
for buses?

Don Nelson
Mark Newman
Thomas Nied

Kerry Nelson
JoAnne Nickols
Tom Nielsen

80

Judy Neuhauser
Ross Nickow
Nancy Nietschmann

�Senic;&gt;r Bob Kenney seems totally indifferent to the underclass
women.

JoAnn Niles
Bob Numrich
Carleen Otto

Janice Nishimura
Steve Nusinow
Richard Paddor

81

�Seniors Amy Auerboch ond
Jody Ellyne spend time helping
Carl Lang with his Junior problems.

Robert Paddor
Michael Pahnke
Barbara Palmer

Thomas Panchesin
Nancy Papciak
David Pauke
William Payne

Patrica Peat
Vera Pforr
Robin Peller

Carolyn Pepper
Joellyn Perlman
Doug Perz

�Scott Perz
Joanne Peters
Susan Peters
David Petersen

Norman Peterson
Michael Phillippe
Gary Phillips

James Phillips

David Pinter

Karen Piontek

Seniors Fran Aren, Ken Gurrentz and Marlee Wolf seem strangely engrossed in their
studies.

83

�•
Gloria Pockrandt
Larry Press

Steve Platt
Richard Ponski
John Prim

William Pogue
Bette Prielozny
Ellen Quinn

84

Kathy Plachcinski
David Polster
Pam Priolo
Bill Quinn

Nancy Plice
Robert Post
Josie Quatrochi

�Kay Bridger demonstrates her domestic
ability in foods closs.

Jim Radcliffe
Debra Reichle

Bonnie Randall
Jay Ricketts

Maureen Regan
Adrienne Ridenhower

Susan Rohnert
Barry Reitman

Marsha Richman
Kevin Roach

BS

�Nancy Goldman doubles
her activities in "Glass Menagerie" by working behind
the scene.

Stewart Rock
Sharon Roos

Dean Rodman

John Roberts
Maria Rodriguez
Lynn Rosen

86

Norene Robinson
Nettie Rolnick
Sue Rosen

�..

John Rosenkranz
David Rubin

Gary Rosenmutter
Marsha Rubenstein

Leonard Ross
Pamala Rubnich

David Rosenberg
Michael Ross
Cindy Rush

Barry Rosenbloom
David Roth
Ken Saber

87

��Yoga is a form of relaxation for Sonny Sherman.

Teri Sadacca
Jan Salzman
Bernadette Scholz

Judd Sager
Jim Samatas
Andrea Schechter

Mark Sackrison
Constance Sakas
Marcia Sapstein
David Schiffman

89

�Students Take Advantage of New Dress Code

Erika Schlegel
Bonnie Schmidt
Mary Lynn Schmidt
Joanne Schneider

Philip Schodin
Jeffrey Schramek
Alan Schrantz

Marilyn Schulz
Ron Schur

John Schuster

The Annex provides a leisurely place to glance through
stacks of magazines.

90

�Marilyn Schwartz
Steven Schwartz
John Scott

Roseann Searle
William Sebastiano
Susan Sedloff
Gayle Segal

Sherry Segal
Scott Semar

Missy Servos

91

�Through the glass door, Marcy Sholder reflects the world
around her.

92

Charlene Settler
Fred Shapiro
Richard Shechter
Sunny Sherman

Joel Shalowitz
Ilene Shapiro
Herbert Shepard
Susan Sherman

Richard Shapiro
Wayne Sheridan
Gail Sherwood

�Gary Siedband
Donald Silvert
Susan Smoller

Marcy Sholder
Edward Sierzega
Lynn Simonsen
Rollin Soskin

Audrey Shoub
Jennifer Silensky
Ruth Skogsbakken
Gail Sperry

Lorri Siegelman
Howard Simons
Mary Sortal

Monroe Shumate
Jay Silvers
Abigail Sloan
Michael Spiers

93

�Students work diligently in Senior English class?

Teri Spies

Susan Spitzer
Michael Starkman

Larry Spiwak
Pam Stecker
Philip Stein

94

Debbie Stoor
Beth Stein
Rhonda Stein

Susan Stark
Cheryl Stein
Nathan Stelzer

�Donna Stolar
Gary Stucka
Jacqueline Swartz

The student lounge is as good a place as any for Seniors Pete Witt and Stephanie Karlos to study.

Linda Stern
Gunther Strehl
Thomas Sudow
Judith Szczepanski

Nanette Stoklosa
Michael Strub
Michael Sussman
Susan Taich

95

�The intricacies of an auto are easy for Senior Don Hack to cope with.

Rhonda Talent
Sheila Tapper
Ronald Tesluk

Jeanne Tamraz
Howard Tenner
Carol Tes now

Nancy Thiede
Susan Timmer

96

Bruce Thompson
Sheryl Tolchin

Steve Tilkin
Barbara Topel

�New Policies Provide

Jackie Vorpagel
Burt Wahlburg
Sue Wallace
Nadia Walthers

Mary Wargo
John Warner
Sue Warner
Ronald Warren

"

Lori Wassermann
Pat Weber
Mark Weidling
Beverly Weinstein

Pat Weiss
Amyra Weissberg
Mark Weksler

98

�Seniors With More Free Time

Jim Welter
Candy Wertheimer
Sue Weser
Phil Wexler

Beth Wiczer
Paula Willner
Jim Wilson
Sandra Wilson

Allan Winkler
Don Winkler

Mack Winn
Mike Witkowski

Senior Grady Foster enjoys the quiet of the Oakton Street
Lobby.

99

�Healthy senior boys seem to enjoy their many lunch periods.

Robert Wolin

John Wolter

Alon Wolters
Alon Wu

100

Peter Witt
Morlee Wolf
Elaine Woods
Vicki Wurmtm

Allen Wittek
Lorry Wolin
Kathleen Woods
Emi Yamauchi

�Auto class provides Rich Bartuska with a varied education.

Steve Yates
Jon Zeedyk
Mory Zettl
Joan Zoros

Jill Zolsmon
John Zemon
Claudio Ziff
Marlene Zukerman

Steve Zozove
Brion Zenner
Monico Zizzi
Gory Zupko

101

�lut today "'-re Is no
day or night,
Today there is no
dark or light,
Today there is no
black or white,
Only shades of gray.

Am I a face In the crowd or am 11 an lndlvldual?

��Juniors
Marilyn Stone proves that a student can study anywhere.

JUNIORS -

SEARCH FOR OPEN CAMPUS

After receiving study hall release, the Class of " 72 " are now
trying to establish spme form of Open Campus.

Holly Henry attempts to study in the student lounge.

104

Debbie Edington takes time out to relax from a hectic schedule.

�Juniors

Jim Abrahmson

Mike Accomando
Adrienne Adelma n
Linda Almblad
Glen Almcrontz
Barbara Alt
Tom Amarontos
Carolyn Anderson

kyle Anderson
Sue Anderson

Mork Andrew

Steve Arndt
James Arnold
Rand Arons

Goil Arnow

Patricio Arwine
Jim Astrene
Louis Atsaves
Lourie Aubens
Jack Austin
Arlene Boeke

Junior release provides a meeting for Sue Spear, Marjorie Sandlow, and Marla Mendelson.

105

�Andy Balbirer
Deborah Ballinger
Jill Barr
Billie Barron
Roger Bartholow
Rose Battisto

Denise Baum
Art Baxter
Rich Beckman
Jotin Beere
Barbaro Bell
Mike Beilos

Gary Belson
Brion Bennett
Barry Berger
Dove Berger
Morey Berger
Scott Bergstrom

Carol Berman
Rondy Berman
Robert Beswick
Beth Bianchi
Gloria Bieber
Joonn Bielski

Mi~e Billman
Tom Bindus
Andi Birren
Gail Bi.zar
Jeff Bloom
Beth Blumenttiol
Richard Blumenthal
Sue Blumenthal
Mitctiell Bock

Robert Boden
Ed Botirer
Karen Bonelli
Bob Bonetti
Mork Borin
Mike Boucher
Kothy Bowler
David Boylan
George Brabec

Steven Brasch
Donna Brennan
Steve Bresette
Andie Brody
Craig Brooks
Marcy Brotman

Cindy Brown
Nancy Brown
Som Brown
Tom Brown
Greg Buchel
Gary Brugliera

James Buns
Mitch Burock
Don Burrows
Vivion Byk
Jeff Byron
Jim Cogen

Lynn Cain
Nancy Cordis
Kathy. Cordis
Bob Cosey
Lindo Castle
Denise Chose

106

�Juniors
Mitch Bock and friend -

in deep conversation.

Beverly Chavin
Gory Chelcun
Colvin Chow
George Chrisos

Dole Christiansen

Eddie Chupack
Kirby Church
Alfred Cirrincione

Joan Claus
Janet Clayman
Phillip Clesi

Marilyn Clyman

lorry Cohen
Mike Colien
Roxane Cohen

Ted Cohen

Mark Cahn
Rebecca Cohn
Fronk Coletta
Karen Cohhorp
Linda Cooperman

Joe Cortina

L
inda Corty

Mindy Cristal
Craig Culloton
Koren Cwiok
Rosemary Dohm
Lori Dainos
Ron Da11inger
Bonny Davis

Sandy Davis
Michael Davis
Mitch Doyan
Donna Oeferville

Michael Deger
Janet Deleonardis
Carol Deluco
Jo Deluco

Borb Delugoch
Joe Oelulip
Warren Demadich
Figen Demirel

Maria Oiocoumokos
Howard Diamond
Ruth Diamond
Joy Dicker

Sherry Didcholtz
Debbie Dolce
Margaret Divorco
Mork Oomenello
Sue Denenberg
John Dowd
Syrell Drew
laura Duchoj

Dovid Ouebner
Margaret Dugan
Gary Dunin
Dorathy Dunkleberger
Luann Ourso
Ken D1iord1ilc
Leon Edelson
Debbie Edington

107

�Stig Edwardson
Phillip Egehrecht
Renie Einbinder
David Eischen
lee Eisenberg
Dave Ekenberg

Sue Ellwing
Mike Elmon
Phil Elman
Alan Elste
Bob Englhard
Gail Epstein

Jeff Epstein
Phil Erdmon
Morilee Erickson
Lu(ille Ermilio
Michoel Ernt
Jone Estes

Jonet Evensen
Tom Fahsbender
Ande Farrell
Richard Feiss
Denise Feldman
Karri Feldman
Lourie Feldman
Roy Feldman
Steve Fenchel
Richard Ferrord
Sue Fields
Sharon Fierman
Lindo Filgut
Scott Finnermon
Janice Fiset
Monico Fisher

Don Flood
Jeon Flood
Tony Fortuna
Vivian Fortuna
John Fougerousse
Mary Froke
Jody Frank
Bruce Frankel
Koren Frankel
Louis Freedman
Greg Freres
Steve Frey
Elise Friedmon
Lynn Friedman
Mork Friedmon
Tom Friedmon
Collien Furmon
Borboro Futronsky
Jitn Gocki
lob Gajewski
Kurt Goiter
Jeff Gonellen
Louis Gont.z:
Bob Gon.z:
Debra Garfinkel
Cindy Garland
Jill Garland
Goil Garnhort
Lisa Goroon
Robin Gartner
Jeff Goule
Bruce Goynes
Rhonda Gerber
Jon Gerchikov
lyndo Gertz
Domini Giallombordo
Miny Gilbert
Kevin Gilmore
Mike Gilman
Moren• SJilluly
Harlan Gladstein
Chris Gloss
Ellen Glickman
Sherry Goland
Cheryl Goldberg
Lenny Goldberg
Dole Goldenberg
Larry Goldsmith

108

�Juniors

Holly Goldstandt
Larry Goldstein

Melonie Goldstein
lorry Goodmon
Robin Goodmon
Ruth Goran

Koren Gordon
Mike Gore

Susan Gore
Mike Gorlewicz
Gene Gorski
Gino Gorski
Pam Goslin
Cheryl Goss
Renee Gott
Richard Gottlieb

Tim Graham
Mark Graubort

Nancy Green
Scott Green
Sue Green
Wendy Greenfield
Steven Gre8nenwold
Gary Greismon
Jackie Grimm
Ryan Grimm

Michael Gross
Brion Gruber
Donna Gruenke
Roger Gruzynski
Randall Grybowski
Lindo Guiond
Jim Gutschick
Ron Hocker

Al Hagi
Patti Hall

Jahn Hallberg

Deborah Hamilton
Carol Handelsman

Jene Hardel
Guenther Hortfeil
&amp;arboro Hottendorf
Rich Housman
Joann Heeres

Madeleine Heidrich
Nancy Heidrich
Tom Heinz

Koren Helford

Scott Heller
Holly Henry
Lana Herold
Ellice Heyman

Emily Hill
Rick Hill
Steve Hintz
John Hiratsuka
Wendy Hirsch
Marion Hoelzer
Michael Hoffman
Sue Hoffman·
Terry Hoffman
Tom Hoffman
Marie Hohs

Fred Haldmann
Cindy HaHiday

lob Holmblad
Ann Holmboe
Al Holstein
Jody Homer
Bill Homer
Peggy Hook
Jim Hornthal
Jeff Horvitz
Andi Horwich
Diane Horwitz
Paula Housakos
Laurie Howard
John Howicki
Frances Hulock
George ldelmon
Richard Isaacson
G r eg tverson

Nancy lwai
Caryn Jacobs
Sue Jacobs

Judy Jacoby
Leslie Jaffe
Terri Jonsson
June Jason
Lindo Jenkins
Dove Jennetten
Pam Jeschke
Jacki Johnson

109

�Karen Johnson
lorry Johnson
Poul Johnson
Mike Johnson

Joan Jorgenson
Joseph
Marianne Kochan
Donna Kacin

R~Hmarie

Pam Koden
Garry Kahalnik
Barry Kalish
Clifford Kominsky
Pete Konovas
Nancy Kanter
Rochel Kaplan
Jomes Kapuscinski
Len Konon
Ken Kasper
Allan Koss
Al Kotsoolias
Ricky Kotz
Russ Kotz
Zeke Kotz
Cindy Kanis
Barb Kerman
Mike Kern
Herb Kiefel
Steve Kier
Cindy Kirshman
Russ Klouss
Steve Klein
Tom Klemens
Scott Klempterp
Keri Klinsky
Kristine Klint
Poul Klipowicz
Dawn Kluge

Brent Knobloch
Bruce Knobloch

Sue Koepke
Lynne Koester

Mike Koeune
John Kolb

Steve Kondratowicz
Catherine Kopinski

Robert Korajczyk
Kevin Korol

Sue Dalone, praying for victory.

110

�Juniors
The Wall of Fame goes unnoticed by Sue Missner and Nancy Stone.
Faith Kor ey
Peter Korn

Lisa Kornbluth
Larry Korrub

Leslie Korrub

Helen Kostel
Ann Kotlorczyk

lill Kouba

Gory Kozak
Craig Kozokar
Mike Kroinski
Julie Kromer

Steve Kromer
Pam Krause

lori Kreiter
Marta Kreiter

Patricio Kriho
Gary Kromelow

lob Krusen
Steve Kudo

Donald loch
Raymond loin
Rich loin
Jim Lambert

Susan land
Suson landerholm
Cindy Landerman

Corl long
lob Larosa
Jenny laraon
Nancy Lorson

Joyce losowski

Jonis loudert
lorry Loyfer

Rick leach
Judy Leader
Debro Leavitt

Jody Leavitt

leslie lenell
Nancy leonchik
Jeff Lerner

DoviJ levernier
Judy Levine
Linda Levine

Nancy Levine

Rick Levinson
Andrea Levinthal

Mike levy
Debra Lewis
Kathy Ltwis

111

�Morlen• lewis
Marlo Lieberman
Sheri Lieberman
Richard Lindahl
Dove Lindberg
Paul Lindeman
Sheri• Linn
Debby lipschultz.
Randi lipschultz.
Sharon Lisman
Sharon Liu
Rich little
Jim littwin

Lindo Lloyd
Michele Lombard
Sandy Lome
Don lundi9
Roberto Luskin
Bruce Lynn
Richard Lyon
Donald Mcallister
Lloyd Mcelfresh .
Koren Mocdonold
Jon Mocnider
Mariann Modz.iorek
Kurt Mohler
Marjorie Majewski
Lindo Mali
Jay Mandell
Lois Mandel
Mory Marciniak
Stephen Marcus
Annetta Mortin
Rich Mot.dcin
Michael Moy
Sue Moyber
Susan Medak
Mickey Meiselmon
Marlo Mendelson
Susan Meuink
Bonnie Metrick
Dick Meves
Bob Meyer
Michelle Michels
Nurit Midler

Cindy Miller
Dione Miller
Peter Minx
Susan Miuner
August Mitchell
Kathleen Mitchell
BillMitz.
lorry Mueller
David Moore
Lori Moahinsky
Lorry Moskowitz.
Janice Mouong
Poul Motenko
Barry Mueller
Cindy Mueller
Dorothy Mueller
Doug Mueller
Gail Mueller
Nancy Mueller
Richard Multan
Susan Mura
Michael Nabolotny
Alan Nogelberg
Dennis Nakanishi
Janine Nariu
Bev Nassey
Tino Neglia

Bill Nehort
John Nelson
Debbie Nesselson
Leslie Newman
Lynn Newman
Mark Newman
Mike Niesman
Reed Nitsche
Dione Nordin
Ira Novoselsky
John Nowicki
Marcy Nudelman
Jonie• Obrond
Brian Obrien
Cary Obrochta
Mike Ocallaghan
Randy Ochonicki
Barbaro Ohora
Robert Okazaki
Len Olson
Ronald Olson

112

�Juniors
Nancy Opalka

Reid Ostrowski
Gail Otto
Dick Ovington
Cynthi Ponogiotoros
Kathy Poppas

Ted

Porg~

Louro Porks

Lynette Pasek
Rich Pearson
Rich Peck
Daryl Penn
Morita Perlman
Susan Perlman
Mork Perlow
John Perri
Marie Persino
Lynne Pertt
John Petello
&amp;ill Peterson
Karen Peterson
Lydia Peterson
Roger Peterson
Janice Petroske
Wayne Petroske

Raborta Pfeil
Gary Piwko
Sennett Plotnick
Jerilynn Pollock
Lynn Pollock
Sue Palone
Zozislaw Ponski
Pam Porcaro
Nancy Portugal
Debi Porzel
Mike Potempa
Janet Prie11
Bill Provost
Jeanine Qualiardi
Potty Quirk

I

l

Mork Rabinowitz
Joe Radermocher
Dean Rodum
Elaine Roffel
Steve Roinero
Barry Rapoport
&amp;orb Roymorid
Don Raymond
Gregory Rozko
Renee Reade

J

~

Cindy Regner

Scott Regula
Wendy Reicherts
Jim Reifenberg
Maureen Reilly

Sheryl Resnick
Dorcy Riback
Bob Riha

lorry Robbins
Mike Roberto

lorry Rock
Scott Rode

Marlo Rodnick
Moria Rodriguez
Ricardo Rodriguez

J. Rafl&lt;ind
Chris Roscop
Roberto Rosen

Mork Rosenberg
Rick Rosenberg
Pam Rosengorden
Tom Rosenkranz
Nancy Rosenstone
Terrence Rosienski

Dale Rosin
Kathy Rossmann

Mork Rothman

Helayne Rovell
Arnold Rowen

Ken Rubel
Mark Rubin

Donna Rubin

Steve Rubin
Kenneth Rubenstein

Robert Rubinstein

Diane Rugen

G ..ry Rukin
Tom Ruppert

Bob Ryan
Glenn Sober
Pam Sachnoff
&amp;onnie Saeks

Harriett Saletko

113

�Frank Saltzberg
Mork Saltzman
Anita Salzman
Marjorie Sandlow
Floyd Schecter
John Schimel
Donna Schlag
Joanne Schlesinger
Don Schmidt
Andrea Schneider
Renee Schneider
Rose Schroder
Frank Schreiber
Mike Schreiber
Howard Schwartz
Robert Schwartz
Gory Scipione
Moribess Scott
John Searle
Susan Senoff
Arlene Sh·oJI
Gino Shelton
Bob Shepard
Arnold Sherey
Hollis Sherman
Jomes Sherman
Mike Shimp

David Shires
Mitch Shore
Rhonda Shore
Sue Sierzega

Steve Siet
Marlo Sigmon
Sharon Sikevitz
Betty Silver

Paulo Silver
Harry Silverman
Stuart Silverstein
Candy Simmons

Polly Simms
Karen Simo netti
Gus Sisto
Mark Skalski
Debbi Skolnik

Michael Sloan
Poul Smedberg
Frank Smith
Stuart Smoller
Lorry Snyder

Howard Solomo n
Bill Spagnoli
Steven Spear
Suson Spears
Janis Spencer

Strumming the guitar helps Jeff UnQer n ..t away from it all.

114

�Juniors

Mr. Boevers injects a bit of
humor into his history class.

Noreen' Spencer
Janet Spielman
Rich Spielman
Som Spino
Sandy Spitzer
Annette Springer
Mark Stoey
Sharon Stankowicz
letto Storr
Marry! Stotlond
Mork Stearns

Joanne Steffen
·lyonne Steffen
Liz Steiger
Debra Stein
Arlene Sternquist
Morie Stielow
Paulette Stocke;
Jeff Stolberg
Larry Stone
Nancy Stone
Marilyn Stone
Beth Strauss
Susan Strauss
Mike Streicher
Richard Stremke
Stephanie Suon•

Mory Sutfin
Sharon Sutherland
Fred Swonke
MourH Talman
Tom Tanaka
Judy Tanner
Max Tash
Maree• Toxmon
Marlene Teichner
James Tell
Joe Terdich
Tom Thorn•
EilHn Thuna
Wendy Tobias
Stephen Topczewski
Joe Tralmer
Fred Trester
Ed Tripp

Jomes Triviaonno
Mindy Troumon
Manha Turbin
Eric Turton
lorboro Ungerleider
Kurt Unverricht
Keith Valenziano

115

�A place to sit and a time to talk for Marci i3ibergal and Dale Rosin .

Dennis Verany
Harry Vergis
Lynn Voedisch
Sandy Wagman
Scott Wold
Ric Wolovitch

Maureen Walsh
Lisa Warady
Vincent Watterlohn
Dick Watts
Carol Weber
John Wehrmacher

Beverly Weidinger
Sa ndy Weil
Gregg Weinstein
Alex Wein
Barry Weiss
David Weiss

Debbie Weiss
Jay• Wein
Fred Weiss
Gayle Weiss
Ellen Wein
Michelle Weiss
Phil Weiss
Renee Wei••
Ariel Weinl&gt;erg
Jim Welch

116

�Juniors

Jim Weser
Debbie Wexler
Erwin Wicz.er

Stne WiebOrd
John Wilander

Mike Wilcox

Benito Williams
Ed Williams

Noel Wilner
Alon Wojcicki
Diane Wolnik
David Wolsky
Paul Wydra
Mork Wy:1gola
Bonnie Yablon
Scott Yanes

ChorlH Young
Debbie Young
Tom Young
Bernard Youngman
Jeffrey Youngman

Ines Zoban
Gregg Zajac
Tom Zajac

Keith Zar
Mork Zawiski
Koren Zazove
Lindo Zemon

Chuck Zenn
Cathy Zera
Bill Zimmer

Scott Zolke
Howard Zyburt

lorry Goldstein

J

David Kaplan

ENTi ·

This monitor studies when business is slow.

117

�Sophomores
Points and lines supply these Geometry students with plenty of work daily.

This years sophomores, representing 'the class of '73 contributed many things that will long be remembered . Among their
numerous services were aiding in the committee for open study
halls and continuing to achieve the goal of Open Campus. The
class of '73 is one in which changing patterns of education
have been and will continue to be experienced.

Sitting down is a nice change for sophomore cheerleaders.

118

Steve Rabin, Norman Rubenstein, David Greenberg, 9nd Al Putterman
wait patiently to board the bus after putting in a hard days work at Niles
West.

�Sophomores

Michelle Abrams
Ed Ahrens
Luann Albanese

Alon Alfredson
Pot Allen

JmAlles
Ed Al1wede
Richard Alt

Greg Amorontos
Don Ami

Nicholas Anastos
Kenton Andersen

Gary Anderson
Joel Anderson
loroyne Anderson

Mark Appel
Mary Archibold
Mary Armington
Al Armistead
Marilee Arnold

Dick Ams

Mike Ginesi quickly skims the paragraph he is to type· within the next sixty seconds.

119

�~onah A ronson
Dave Arwine

David Ash
Bernard Asher
Jim Asher
Marcia Ashlevitz
Anastasia Abavea
Victoria Ahioves

Joe Bacigalupo
Naomi Boer
Bruce Bahcoll

Riehard Baim
More Bannister
Lisa Boron
Phillip Boron
Lynn Barr
Leeann Barrett
Luann Barrett
Tom Bartlett
Joan Bauer
Dove Baumhordt

Elizabeth Becker
Mike Beckman
Sheryl Begoun

Shirlee Behr
Susori Seider

Phillip Bell

Virginia Bennett
Don Bensing
Jone Beran
Jill Berg

Valerie Bergstrom

Will Beringer
Bob Berkowitz
Barry Bernstein

Gary 8ernstei1

Scott Berstein
Cory Berzock
Betty Bieber

Rolph Biller
Denise Billitteri

David Blanc
Leslie Blond

Brion Blouynski

Robert Blatt
Mike Blechman

...-.Joon Block

Phillip Block
Sue Block
Steve Blum

Jeff Blumeni.ld
Barb B
lumenthal

Patti Allen takes just a few minutes to remove herself from the
world of Foreign language.

120

�Sophomores
Ross Blumenthal
Toni Bobel
Steve Boime
Debbie Booras
Som Borde
Dove Bordon

Ken Borucki
Brion Boylan
Will Brandenburg
Dione Brauer
John Brendel
Bill Brennon

Koren Brenner
Marcia 8ren1?,er
Dove Brier
Reid Brody
Mork Brown
Bob Brown

Gary Brownstein
Jon Brynjolfsson
Carol Bugarin
Michelle Burke
Dione Burkhardt
Ellen Burns

Ilene Bursteen
Lynn Bush
Bonnie Butler
Tom Callahan
Andy Callner
Bob Comras
Ron Capodagli
Kathy Cordis

Brod Cartwright
Don Castle
Lynn Cherney
Bob Chimberoff
Calvin Chow
Joy Christensen
Kathy Church
Horry Clauson

Denise Cohen
Lynn Cohen
Non Cohen
Steve Cohen
Wayne Cohen
Rick Conrod
David Conti
Diane Cooper

Joel Cooper
Dione Cosgrove
Carrie Costopoulos
Nancy Cowin
Pam Crawford
Jennifer Cuff

Rita Daniel
Sheila David
John Davis
Mozelle Dayan
Margaret Deasy
Diane Dedo

121

�Mike Defrancesco
Sue Depoepe
David Oerme
Russell Desalvo

Brod DeSent
Donna Deters
Terry Diamond
Morsholl Dickholtz

Ron Dickstein
Ross Diederich
Paulette Domorocki
Jeff Dordick
Dove Dorfman
Bob Dorfman
Mork Doroff
Donna Drew
John Drew
Chris Dubas
Pot Duncan
Scott Eden
Steve Edmonds
Anno Egelston
Steve Ehas
Debbie Eisenstein
Bruce Elbin
Koren Elegreet
Ann Engelhardt
Tom English
Jeff Entrotter
Jim Epstein
Mike Ericksen
Gayle Erickson
Fron Ermilio
Rhonda Evans
Sharyl Evans
Vicki Fabian
Holly Farris
Mel Fein

Cary Feldman
Ellen Feldman

Cindy Fergus
Jim Flannery

Rick Fogel
Margaret Foo

Joan Forman
Susie Fox

Tony Fragassi
Aliso Frankel

Watching television seems to be a nice break for sophomores, Jeff Goldsher, Joe Glick, Greg Kwiecinski, and
Jay Richman.

122

�Felice Lambert, Harvey Scheff, and Jeff Blumenfeld take advantage af the warm fall weather.

Sophomore
Mark FrHdkin
Patsy Freemon

Barb Friedman
Jon Friedman

Carol fritzsholl

Ron Fuchs
Brion Funai
Tony Gagliano

Chris Gogomiros
Ron Ganellan
Bryon Gannon

Gory Gates

Virginia Gatz
Andrew Gebel
Gail Gerber
Bob Gibbons

Tracy Gielow
Mike Glnesi
Craig Ginsberg
Billy Glauberg

Joe Glide
Fron Glowienke
Chris Goebel
lorry Goldberg
Brion Goldberg
Larry Goldberg
Larry Goldman

Robin Goldman
Debbie Goldmeier
Jeff Goldsher

Candy Goldstein
8orry Golin
Jeff Golman
Ken Goodcase
Ellen Goode

Bob Goodmon
Marlo Goone
David Gordon

Mott Gordon
John Gorgou:

Lynn Gottlieb
Gail Gough
Linda Graham

Dove Grosso
Mork Green

123

�David GrHnberg
Neal GrHnberg
Sheree Greenberg
Mike Greenfield
Sheldon Greenspon
Barbaro Greenstein
Kathy Groeling
Bob Grover
Sherry Gruby
Holly Gump

Bill Gump
June Gunderson
Moria Gundolf
Cindy Gussi1
Scott Guttman
Carol Hobighurst
Joy Hockin
Darlene Holfpap
Nadene Halfpap
Ellen Hollberg
Lynne Hanlon
Kim Horri1
Mimi Harri•
John Horm1
John Housoman
Patti Hoye1
Bryant Hoz:ard
Mory Heoly
Ken Hebeker
Mike HHney

Monitoring in the Guidance Center
is just one of the many things that
can be done in a student's spore
time as demonstrated by Lisa Hosfield.

Linda Heim
Jonis Heimann
Jon Heinz
Bill Heinz
Adele Heller
John Hengesh
Mork Hermele
Michael Herst

Robert Herd
Richard Herstein
David Hintz
Sharon Hirakowa
Lori Hirth
Joyce Hoelbl
Connie Hoffman
Richard Hoffman

Bob Hohs
Darryl Hold
Dove Hollinger
Barb Holmblad
Audrey Holier
Andy Horn
Nancy Horvat
li1a Ho1field

�Sophomores
Larry Howard
Jeff Huber
lorry Huber
Lynn Hughes
Jim Hupperich
Dave Hutchinson

Pat Hyosoka
Paul lgasoki
Judy lglorsh
Karen lrpino
Allyson Isaacson
Bob Iverson

Andy Jackson
Wayne Jocobs
Rick Jacobs ..
Susan Jacobsen
Andy Jariabka
Jeff Jensen

Ron Jess
Bill Johnson
Blair Johnson
Cullen Johnson
Marie Johnson
Nancy Johnson

Steve Johnson
Rhonda Jones
Steven Kacel
Marilyn Kolish
Jomes Kamps
Gary Kanter
Natalie Kanter
Patty Kanter
Sue Kaplan
Wendy Kaplan

..

Pete Katsoulis
Alan Katz
John Kellman
Bob Kelly
Judy Kempf
Dan Keno
Marc Kerman
Shella Kinney
George Kirby
Mark Kirste
Kathy Klebbe
Lori Klemptner
Karilyn Klint
Marcy Koda
Mike Kohrman
Greg Kohls
Rick Kollath
Bob Kopinski
Marc Koplon
Leslie Koral

Dove Korb
Rhonda Kosover
Georgia Koutouzos
Mork Kraig
Barb Kramer
Karen Kromer

Barb Kravitz
Bruce Krawetz
Richard Kreegier
Jill Krolik
Steve Kropp
Pam Kuhl

Phil Kuan
Greg Kwiecinski
Denise Labay
Haward labow
Aida laleian
Felice Lambert

125

�Karl Landberg
Andrea Landsman
Bonnie Lane
Scott Lapins
Brenda Lorson
Alan Losowski

Gory Lazarz
Anita Leavitt
Robin Leavitt
Ed lefkovitz
Gory Leib
Barry leibson

Mork Leonida
Sue lesser
Joe Levatino
Monico Levin
Rachel Levin
Sanford Levin

Barb Levine
Koren Levine
Cynthia Lewison
Gory Lewison
Jeff Liometz
Georgine Lianos

Spanish sets these students working diligently.
Lori Lindheimer
April Upon
Hal lipshvtz
Nancy Liskor
Kim Litke
Roxanne Litman
Gory Loitz
Steve Lome
Janice Lorek
Blake Lorenz
Wolter Lovelady
Kim Luecht

Olgo luppo
Michele Lustig
Joan Lymon
Richard Lytton
Larry McCracken
Joan McDonald

Denis McEnerey
Gail MacDonald
Kent McGuire
Jim Mcintyre
Guy Macewon
Rich Mochalinski

Down Manor
Jon Monski
Janet Mormel
Debbie Masaracchia
Steve Masters
John Matchen

Nancy Maver
Mortin Moy
Sue Moyer
Pam Meadow
Terry Meisner
Paul Mensinger

Sherri Messer
Gory Messinger
Mark Mildenberger
Sandi Milin
Mory Miller
Melanie Miller

126

�Sophomores
Bob Mille•
Shirley Mion
Raymond Mirowski
Dione Mitchell

Mike Mitchell

Sa'ndy Mitsui
Linda Moeller
April Moennig

Roger Molina

Bob Monitz
Donna Moore
Bonnie Morgon

Murray Morris
Gary Morrison
Bob Morrison

Pyllis Moss

Paul Moy
Cathy Mrozek

Carole Nakashima

Vicki Nakanishi
laura Neiberg
Craig Nelson
lill Nelson

Gene Nessenson
Wendy Netzky

Mark Neuman
Ed Newmark
Lon Nianick
Donna Nietschmonn

Steve Niles

Holly Nimon
Gory Nishimura

Kathy Noga
Mike Norberg
Ron Nordin

Debbie North
Tim Norum
She&lt;yl N'udel

Nancy Numrich
Ron Nu~ng

Cathy Oberlander
Mork Oberrotman
John O'Brien

Steve O ' Brochto

Ma&lt;k O'Callaghan
Pot O'Connor

Kathie Ohlson
Karen Olson

John O'Molley
Mike Oroark
Kevin Ortery

Nancy Oscarson

Ru11 Ostergoord
Lucy Pagni

Poul Panik
Janice Papciak
Donna Partington
Douglas Passett
Patrick Pavia
Bonnie Paves

Ga&lt;y Pavlick
Ma&lt;k Pocho

127

�Dodi PeterJon
Bob Pettinato
Jerry Peven

Potty Phillips
Bob Pick

Steve Pick
Mory Pindros
Debbie Pines
Ken Piontek
Tom Pisors

Robert Pizzolato
Dave Pokvitis
Lon Polin
Allon Pollock
Sheree Pomper
Debbie Potash
Ron Poticha
Alene Potter
Sue Preston
Roberto Prielozny
Kim Priolo
Jim Privotsky
John Puetz
Alon Puttermon
Peggy Quoliordi
Mory Quist
Jill Robin
Steve Robin

Al Rask
Rosemary Razko
Jonis Reifenberg
Joanne Reinhord
Peter Rekas
Dale Repke
Tom Riccio
Wayne Richards
Joy Richmon
Tim Ridley
Ricardo Riveron
Horry Rofkind
Lisa Rogow
Jim Roland
Koren Roller
Su1an Roos
Debbie Rosen
Ronnie Rosen
Sherry Rosen
Steve Rosenberg
Jeff RoHngorden
Denite Rossmann
Arlene Rotheiser
Gordon Rothman
John Rozek
Norman Rubenstein
Alon Rubin
Janice Rubin
Robert Rubin
Rich Ruley
Pete Ruskin
Kathy Ryon
Wolter Ryon
David Socks
Fron Soidel
Bill Sokos
Mike Salinger
Lindo Solttberg
Lourie Saltz
Fred Sanchez
Suzi Schaffer
Jim Scholler

Ken Schatzmo
Harvey Scheff
Joe Schillaci
Lindo Schimel
Jill Schlag

Jill Schlon
John Schlegel
Lori Schlesinger
Lynda Schlesinger
Ivy Schmidt

128

�Sophomores.
Ann Sdineider
8orb Schneider
Carol Schneider
Goy Schodin
Eleanor Schroder
Susanne Schulz
Debbie Schur
Debbie Schusteff

Ellen Sd1wortz
Robin Schwartz
Sharon Schwartz
Susie Schwartz
Anthony Scipione

Joe Sears
Gail Sebring

Jill Sebring

Wendy Sogol
Ron Seifert

Chris Semar
Dale Senensky
Robert Servos
Sue Shapiro

Steven Shattow
Nancy Show
Tim Sheehan

Bill Shiner
Kathy Shocket
Susie Sholder

Debbie Shaub
Gail Siegel
Heidi Siegel
Carolyn Sievers
Sari Silbert
Judy Silensky

Linda Silverberg
Dan Silverman
Gory Simon

Jody Simon
Morion Simon

Rick Skipton
Jadcie Sloon

Carolyn Smith

Kim Smith

Phil Smith
Robert Smith
Wendy Smith
Mory Smolenski
Mory Sobol
Gory Solecki
Charlotte Solin

Jockie Solomon
Gene Sorensen
Su• Sorensen
Brenda Spagnoli
Bob Spector
Steve Spector
Frank Sperry
Linda Spielmon

Mih Spino
Jeff Spitz

lruce Sporleder
John Spray
Donna Springborn
Don Staockmonn

Pete Stoockmonn

Lisa Stockier
Alan Starr

Nat Stein
Sheryl Steinberg
Joel Steiner

129

�Jane Stelzer
Janet Stielow
Nancy Stionko
Rick Stohlo
Maureen Stolar
Lindo Stone
Al Storm ·
Scott Strehlow
Margaret Strub
Donette Strzelecki
Barb Stucka
Andy Sumner
Debbie Sunman
Joe Swanson
Patrice Swock
Rich Szczepanski
Cathy Szolag
Evelyn Toradash
Doreen Ta rant
Mark Torczynski
Perry Tarka
Robert Tarrant
Donna Tarrson
Lindo Tarshis
Eli'° Tash
Glen Taylor
Bill Tegert
Renee Terlap
Lindo Thoma
Bob Thornton
David Tiltz
Howard Tolsky
Bruce Topal·
Arlene Toth
Kathy Tralmer
Sharon Tranter
Felicio Trevor
Ken Tripi

Joanne Tripicchio
Jim Trozzo
Orhan Uner
Ginnie Vaughn
Robert Wadsworth
Tony Wagner
Susan Woldin
Ellen Wolos

Robyn Wollach
Tim Walsh
Roxanne Walthers
Robert Wamsley
Bob Warman
Marcy Wax
Scott Weber
Jim Wegrzyn

Dori Weiner
Vicki Weil
ScottWei1er
Edward Weiss
Nancy Wein
Keith Weisz

Don Welter
Hildegerd Wenz
Stephen Wernikoff
Gary Wexler
Morla White
Ricky Widen

Carol Wilander
Dione Wilson
S~Wilson

Marcia Winkler
Rochel Winpor
Peggy· Winslow

Bruce Wishnoff
Patti Witte
Cathy Wolf
Joel Wolin

130

�Sophomores
Ross Diederich and Bob Thornton find Geomett 1 class a
good place to think things out.

Mike Wolin
Donna Worth
Sondra Yablon
Lindo Yo11inger
Paul Yee
Lindo Yefsky
Lindo Yi

Dan Yahanna
Bill Young
Dick Young
Sharon Zochocki
Roger Zoitlen
Chris Zomp

Charles Zemon
Morty Zivin
Laurene Zyburt

131

�Freshmen
The "Windy City" comes to Skokie as these Niles West students wait for their buses.

Class of 74 Progresses
The class of 1974 shows a great promise. By accepting the
responsibilities that goes with open lunch and choice of' study
hall, they show willingness to develop into a mature and able
class.

Dennis Fischbach takes advantage of the vending machine during his lunch period.

132

New friends are made quickly at the Freshman Mixer.

�Freshmen

Lindo Accomando
Sue Accomando

Nancy Adams
Jodi Addis
David Aizun
Lori Albanese

Richard Albrecht
Dave Alden

Dione Alfredson

Edward Allard
Cathy Almblad
Steven Anderson
Debbie Arndt
Joe Arvidson
Cathy Ashner

Claude Avvisati
Larry Badetch
Don Bailey

Debbie Baker
Pat Baker
Sue Baker

Steve Camis and Tom Cozzola ponder a question proposed by their science teacher.

133

�John Baldridge

The outdoors provides a friendly atmosphere for

Kim Bolin
David Barber

Steve Borron
Jon Borth
Poul Bomch

Susan Bau
Guy Baumler

Jim Beck
Jone Beck
Kristin Beere

Mike Begoun

Poul Beisch
Gregg Berlorio
Ray Bender
Robert Bereskin
Elise Berggreen

Andy Berkowitz

Helene Berkowitz.
Glen Berman

Pam Bernardini
Kevin Bick

Bob Bindus
Mike Binstein

Jerry Birkenheier
Dione Birkley
Sue Birren
Jeff Blockmon

Nancy Blameunr
Lauren Blanc
Ilene Bloom
Sue Boehlke

Wolter Boles

Jeff Bolker
Scott Bond
Bruce Bondy
Fronk Bonetti
Elayne Bontze
Koren Borde

Wayne Bordes
Renee Borgordt
Lynn Borre

'l
Jackie Boucher
Jeff Bowman
Rondy Brandt

Thomas Bridger
Donald Bronstein
Lynne Brooks

Randi Brotman
Bill Brown

lourelyn Brunger

Chris Bruni
Dennis Burke
Robert Burkhardt

Jackie Burns
Barbaro Butler ...
Barbaro Byk
Steven Comis
Rich Corl
Jeff Carlson

Gail Corter
Gail Cosogrondo
Tom Cosey
Dove Coss
Joel Chupock
Koren Cocking

134

�Freshmen
freshmen at the freshman mixer.

Kent Cocking

Craig Cohen
David Cohen
Shari Cohen

Suzanne Cohen

Rachel Cohn

Michael Colky
Karen Coltharp

Bruce Conner

Michael Conrod
Wayne Conrod

Gayle Cortez

Thoma1 Cortina
Sue Cowan

Tom Cou:olo
Jim Craig

Herb Cress
Jerry Cutrone
Arde Damas

lill Douinger
Kathy Davis
Lindo Davis
Karen Dayna

Kevin Deal
Richard Deal
Regina Dedo

Marc Degroot

Corl Delfs
Jeff Oemeduc
Laura Oerichs

Lisa Desalvo
Ellen Oesnet

George Oespotide1
Denise Devaney

Mike Dibasilio
Pam Dickert
Edward Oieschbourg
William Oiesd,bourg

John Dijohn
John Dione
Debbie Dorfman
Nancy Dorfman
Howard Dorne

Joel Drazner
Dove Duchoj
Dale Duda

Debbie Dunkelberger

David Duris

Mark Dyslin
Alice Eaton
Dione Eaton
lorry Eckerling
Gail Edington

Marc Eis.enberg

Susan Eisenberg
David Eissmon
Steve Ekenberg
Gigi Elliott
Lisa Ellyne
Michael Engelhardt
Debro Enger
Jeanne Erickson

135

�Joy Ericks.on
Mory Ericks.on
Debbie Erlebocher
Steve Es.terl
Jeff Es.termon
Morly Ettling

Bob Eurich
Peter Evans.
Reed Farrell
Ron Febrow
Dole Feldman
Lori Ficho

Cathy Fierlo
Ron fimoff
Dennis. fis.chboch
Jodi Flack
Greg Flas.ch
Linda Fleck

Greg Flood
Tom Flood
Sue Floros.
Tonya Forman
Jim Fougeroune
Deon Francis.
Jill Franklin
Poul Frazee

Beth Friedman
Renee Friedman
Crystal Fukuyo
Bill Gabriel
Bob Gagliano
louis.e Galindo
Ed Galster
Michael Garcia

Run Gorpow
Jim Gatz
Michelle Gettlemon
Bill Geyer
Scott Gillaspy
Ron Gillen
Mike Gilman
Brion Glaugen
Bruce Glicksberg
Sue Goebel
Kurt Gokbudok
Lois. Gold
Emmet Goldberg
Erma Goldberg
Debbie Goldenberg
Ken Goldens.tein
Jerry Goldfein
Nancy Golds.her
Joan Gollin
Roberto Gollin
Jon Goldman
Steve Gomez
Mork Gonzolez
Neil Good
Dione Goodmon
Lon Goodman
Lynne Goodmon
Marlo Goodmon
Es.ther Gordon
Lindo Gordon
Mork Gorlewicz
Julie Gos.lin
Jill Graham
Philip Graubort
Jenica Green
Joyce Green
Nancy Green
Robin Green
Bruce Greenberg
Roni Greene
John Grimm
Lorry Gron
Steve Grouinge.
Dave Groumon
Jerry Grouzord
Mork Grundlond
lorry Gualono

136

�Freshmen
Jim Guirsch
Andrew Gump
Nancy Hacker
Pat Hagen
Jomes Hohn

tori Halperin

Liz. Halperin

I.

Jody Halperin

Arlene Handler
Peter Hansen
Ed Harkins
Sandi Harris
Steve Harris

Scott Haupert
Vicki Haymon
Mona Hecktmon

Syh-ano Heidrich
Laura Heiniger
Steven Heinz
Mork Helgeson
Jay Holler
Cyndo Hempel

TereM Hentz
David Herbstmon

Tim Hengels
Robyn Herold

Marty Hildebrand
Dion• Hilkin
JamH Hinz
Audrey Hirsch

Judy Hirschman
lruce Hirsih

Clarke Hoogland
Kim Hobin
Bill Hoffing

Marcia Hoffman
Sttvt Hojnacki
Pam Holmon
Tom Homer

Bob Hantman
Jeff Hook

Lindo Horn
John Hosanna

Mork Hosfield
Gary Hoshizoki
Tony Housakos
Don Hughes
Stephen Hughes
Cathy Imhof

Brenda lsenstein
Richard luen
Bonnie Jackson
Don Jacobs
Jack Jacobson
Jim Jonesku
Scott Jaster
George Jensen
Ste¥en Johansen
Gail Johnson
Steve Johnson
Susan Johnson
Thomas Jones
Steve Josenkoski
More Joseph
Wendy Kaden
Shelley Kaholnik
Susan Kaiser
Seth Kallick
Sharon Kollman
Lynne Kaminer
Poul Kominski
Noel Komm
Joel Kaplan
Rondy Kaplan
lob Kaplan
Eva Karaltinos
Greg Korochun
Sue Ann Karger
Stuart Karp
Kris Ka rsten

Mike Koskel

Debbie Kotz
Larry Kotz
Ronald Kotz
Ste~n Kotz
Nancy Keene

Jill Keith
John Keker

137

�Susan Kelly
Poul Kesselman
David Kibort
Alan Kimura
Gale Kirste
Chari Klein
Marilyn Klein
Robin Klemptner
Annette Klugman

Jim Klymon
Cheryl Knudsen
Donny Koehler
Jackie Koeune
Scott Kollins
Dione Kopinski
Amiel Kornel
Susan Kosakowski
Betsy Kotin
Richard Kressgier
Don Kretschmer
Jim Krier
Patricia Kriho
Beth Krolik
Gory Kron
Thomas Kropp
Chris Krueger
Roger Krusen

I
I

Suson Kudla
Mory Beth Kurr
Alon Kurti
lorry Kwolwaser

Steve Ladewig
Geoffrey Logioia
Jeff Lambert
Gary Lande

Bonnie Landerman
Lindo Longe
Sue Lapinski
Doug lounhordt

Bob laureys
Patty Lauritzen
Tim Lavnick
Bill Leose
Julie Leavitt

Frank Leider
Linda Leifer
Jill Lein
Norbert l eitza
Ellen Lemsky

Claro Leonida
Mike lesser
Kerry Levin
Romo Leviton
Debbie lewis

Karen Dayno and Cindy Liss chatter together while their girlfriend
uses the telephone.

138

�Freshmen

Judy Rose is pleased to hear about her program change from her counselor.

Steven l ewis
John Liano

Jeff lichten
laura Linke

Cindy L
iu
Mark L
iss
Debbie L
itke
Ron Litke

Bill littwin
Kim Lockwood
Maureen Lombard
Della Lofland

Scott Lowell
John Lowen
Margaret Lynn

Bob McAllister
Beverly McCabe

Daryl McConts
John McDonald
Howard McElfred1
Tom Mcleon
Bill McNamara

Brad Mocewan
Doreen Maciejewski

Sue Mod1iorek
Cynthia Magnus
Kim Mahnke
·Dione Malinowski
Charles Molochleb
Lori Mangurten

Mordysue Markowitz
Mindy Marsh
Scott Marshall
Bruce Massard
Richard Masters
John Mqtcher
Bob Matlin

Ellen Matysik
Martino Mauer

Cathy Moy

David May
John M ead
Robin Meister
Bonnie Merritt
Vern Meyer

Neil Mikula
Ken Milin
Bonnie Miller

Sue Miller
Nancy Miller

Sondra Miller

Rick Mills
Barbaro Minx
Fred Mirsky

139

�Paul Mishkin
Joni Misles
Jesse Moenning
Bob Moir
Cindy Moore

'
Debbie Morris
Gregory Moy
Nancy Multan
Tom Murray
Paul Mylander

Bob Net1
Bruce Neumann
Suzette Neveau
Beth Nicholson
Glenn Nickow
Michael Nieder
Ray Niles
Neil Nimon
Cathy Nordeen
Tom Norman
Sorry Nowak
Janet Nudel
Debbie Nudelman
Bryon Nutting
Tom Nykoloyko
Anita Obrono
Andy O'Brien
Barb O'Brien
Mike Oclon
Helene O'Hara
Steve Okazaki
Diano Olson
John Olson
Francie Oscherwitz
Jeff Oshono
Michael Osmolak
Debbie Pabst
Rich Pocente
Demetra Panagiotaros
Mike Porker
Poul Porker
Lorene Pasek
Guy Pavlik
Dione Poyne
Jonet"Poyne
John Peorson
Rich Pearson
Borry Pecho
Bruce Pecho
lorry Peckler
Mike Perconti
Sanford Perlmon
Steve Perlow
Ken Peters
Carl Pfeil
lholio Photos
Koihy Piontek
Peter Platz
lorry Pockrandt
David Podell
Croig Polanzi
Greg Polito
Caryn Pollack
laurel Porter
Scott Porter
Benji Potkin
Poul Puttrich
Steve Pyshos
Sol Quotrochi
Jeff Robin

James Reade
Scott Regula
Toni Rhodes
Kerry Ridley
Fernando Riveron

Bruce Robin
Merle Robinson
Leon Roiter
Marcia Rolnick
Maureen Romanofsky

140

�Freshmen

Judi Rose
Jackie Rosen
Ruuell Rosen
Howard Rosenberg
Susan Rosenberg
Steve Rosenberg
Steven Rosenberg
Sharon Rau

Rondy Rouet
Jim Rastron
Alex Rothacker
Steve Ruben
Beth Rubin
Andrea Rue
Jone Ruskin
Judy Saltsberg

Mark Sanders
Mork Sopustein
lill Saska
Chuck Sawall
Lynne Schaeffer
Joy Schafer

Jo.I Schedl
Pot Schey
lruce Schlesinger
Richard Schneider
Susan Schneider
Mike Schnurr

Richard Schnurr
Robin Schreffler
Carol Schroeder
Matjorte Schulz
Dan Schwartz
Ellen Schwarz

Mike Scipione
Jim Scott
Robert Scott
Steve Seidman
Danna SelHr
Richard Shondling
David Shapiro
Gail Shapiro

Dove Shelton
Alan Sherbin
Herb Sherman
JamH Shields
Dalo Shultz
Cathy Shurson
Greg Siciok
Andrea Siegel

Dave Siers
Howard Sikevitz
Ardel Simon
Lisa Simons
Rhonda Simmons
Mike Sinopoli
Ron Sitrick
Anita Skaggs

Craig Slein
Bruce Slivnick
Jim Slome
Kothy Slawlok
EilHn Smith
Doug Smock

lorb Smolenski
Bruce Sokniewicz
lill Sorensen
Dove Sortol
Steve Soskin
Mory Sosnowski

141

�Elaine Spagoletti
Steven Spak
Scott Spector
Steven Spencer
Steven Spielman
James Spina
Lynn Spina
Richard Spinks
Susan Spreckmon
Mike Stoncsits
Carole Stannard
Penny Stark
Julie Starkman
Barbaro Stauber
Joe Steiger
Ellen Stein
Mork Stein
Helen Stephenson
Edmund Stern
Lori Stern
Wendy Stern
Len Stoia
Matt Stoklasa
Alan Stone
Donna Stone
Mory Stout
Susan Strehlow
Lauren Streicher
Howard Sturt
Bill Sullivan

Steve Spock, Sanford Perlman and Doug Smock
listen carefully to a science lecture by Mr. Blackmore.

Lindo Sutherland
Tim Sutter
Alon Swonke
Louisa Swanke
Tim Swenson
Mark Swimmer
Sue Swock
Nancy Tobloff
Cindy Takiguchi
Louro Toldone
Joel Tomraz
Carl Tosh
Patty Tell
Tullo Terpinos
Lisa Thompson
Mork Thompson

Nancy Tipitino
Julie Topczewski
Chris Torp
Sue Treiber
Janet Tripi
Debbie Troyan
ourie Unger
L
Koren Valenziano

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�Freshmen
Sharon Voss
Mary Ventrello

Vickie Vicini
Debro Vonderlinden
Jim Vorpagel
Barbaro Wagman

Fred Waldman

Ed Wolouitch
Ashur Worda
Karen Workenthien
Michael Wargo
Wendy Warsaw

Joan Weber
Bill Wegrzyn
Chortes Wehrmocher
Anne Weigand

Joel Weinfeld

Richard Weinstein

David Weiss
David Weiss
Alona Weissberg

Sorinda Weitz.
Jay Weltzer
Jerry Welter
Ron Whelan

Lindo Wiebort

Mork Wilcox
Karen Willerman
Borboro Wilson
Ron Wilson
Cheryl Winkler

Carol Wisniewski
Andy Wollin
Donna Wolin

Nancy Wolnik
Debbie Womer
Stan Woytowicz.
Leslie Wurmon
Poul Yamauchi

Michael Yefsky
Chuck Yelen
Ernest Yoshino

Gregory Zajac

Curt Zawiski
David Zozove

David Zenn
Pot Zerbes
frank Zeszutko

David Zev
Steve Ziegelski

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Steven Zivilik
Mark Zolke
Jim Zoros

Freshmen Jodi Halperin and
Julie Leavitt gaze intently at
the sophom.ore class rings.

143

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But today there Is no
day or night,
Today there is no
dark or light,
Today there Is no
black or white,
Only shades of gray.

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Can we place so much emphasis on extracurricular
programs, while academic programs are being cur-

tailed?

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�Return to Classes Ushers
1n New Programs

(ABOVE) A computer mix-up succeeds in freeing Germon 3 students from doss for three days.
(UPPER RIGHT) Griff Powell explains the new Junior Responsibility Program to the
Class of '72.

(RIGHT) The stifling crowds at Niles West begin on the first day with th~ rush for textbooks.
·
(BELOW) Mr. Anderson labors over one of the dozens of schedule changes that bombards him on
opening day.

146

Summer was a luxury, which -always seemed to pass all
too quickly. Late sleepers and daily beach-goers soon
were transformed into serious book-toters. To ease the
strain of the new routine, study halls were eliminated for
Juniors. lunch periods were also extended for Juniors
and Seniors so they could better partake of cafeteria cuisine·.

�Student Activities Board
Presents · First Dance:
Frosh-Soph Mixer
The freshmen got their first glimpse of the Niles West social life
during the Frosh-Soph Mixer. It also gave the Student Activities
Board its first opportunity to organize a dance.

Lori Mangurten and John Olson get
acquainted during the annual
Frosh-Soph Mixer.

The "United" lead off the first Niles West
dance of the year.
Mary Ann Erickson and Jon Goldman are one of the few couples who actually
mixed during the evening.

147

�At last, the big announcement, a stunned Joann Niles is the Homecoming
queen.

Rollin Soskin makes an impressive debut during the Homecoming assembly.

148

�Enthusiasm Rises 1n
Anticipation of Indian
Victory
" Can The Cowboys" was chosen as the rallying cry behind Homecoming 1970. An eisteddfod, led by the red-skinned kriegspeil, and
ante meridian calvacade proliferated the augmentation of the incessantly latent school piquancy. Despite an intensifying galvanism, the
Indians succumbed to the puissant Cowboy blitzkrieg. Translation:
We lost.

An important, but too often overlooked, part of any football game is th!! marching
band.
A cloudy, but dry sky hosts West's biggest Homecoming in years.

149

�Scott Zolke scrambles through the New Trier
defense to gain extra yardag~ toward the
next touchdown.
A host of Indian fans hopefully anticipate the
"Canning of the Cowboy's" but all in vain.

Bill Becker escorts a jubilant Joann Niles, who for one unforgettable evening will truly
reign as queen.

150

�Indians Undaunted by Defeat

The beautiful members af Homecoming
court are from left to Righi: Maria Rodriguez, Ellen Jacobs, laura Brauer,
Joann Niles, Sue Palone, Judy leader,
and Cathy Calivo.
"A Time For Us" , the annual Homecoming dance, is just that, as Sue Palone ond Rich loin lose each other in a
tender gaze.

151

�In the last minute rush before showtime, Carolyn Smith adds the finishing
touches to Standing Company member Debbie Weiss.

Pow Wow Journeys Into
the World of the Comic
Strip Characters
"Out of the Pages of Time," the theme of Pow Wow '70,
portrayed comic strip characters, who for 24 hours would be
humans of the real world. Each one agreed, however, by the
end of the day, that their imaginary world held a greater po·
tential of happiness for· all than the real world.
For the first time, the 32 members of Standing Company
were divided into singing, dancing, and acting choruses to
allow for greater student participation. The use of some originally arranged music and the addition of a teachers' act
also added to the success of Pow Wow.

Atom Ant (Lori Lindheimer) and Mighty Mouse (Michelle Abrams) express their disappointment
;, th• ~·' ···" th••,,h th• ••,, ...,,......~."

Pow Wow Standing Company dances to the song that says life: "Applause."

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�As the cast strikes a final pose, Pow Wow '70 draws to a close.
Joanne Erlebacher and Charlene Settler express their anxieties in the song "Is There
Any Hope for Tomorrow?".

Dennis the Mench (Ron Ganellen) is classified Xl 2, unfit for the Army, by the Gener·
al (Gordon Rothman) as Tommy (Tom Callahan) is absorbed in his favorite comic
book .

153

�The rhythm group, Geneis, relates its thoughts on life.

The orchestra, led by Bob Post and Chris Kasper, add
depth to an excellent performance.
Standing in tableau, Standing Company awaits its
departure to the real world.

The wizard (Tom Callahan) prepares the magic brew which will
send these comic strip characters (Sue Spitzer, Nancy Stone, Debby
Reichle, and Cindy Landerman) into the real world.

154

�Teachers' Act
Adds New
Dimension
Lantern Man, {Nathan Stelzer) so he can better defend the world,
relinquishes Lona Loon {Robbie Paddor) to the fiendish Scary Person {Ricky Paddor).

Dicky {Richard Turner) gives his fellow classmate Rita {Rita Goundas) an admiring glance as Shari
{Sharon Kouba) jealously looks on, although Bobby {Bob Johnson) and Miss Peach {Angie Graham) ignore the drama.
Pebbles {Sue Sherman) and Lionus {Randi Mersky) declare that education has done a lot for them.

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�Drama Department
Presents First
Fall Play
"Glass
Menagerie"
The dramatic life at West began with the introduction of the
Drama department's first fall production of Tennessee William's
"Glass Menagerie." The story concerned the Wingfield family;
Laura, Amanda, and Tom, played by Nanci Goldman, Alice McEI·
frish, and Jim Sherman respectively. Each lives in his own imaginary world. A gentleman caller, Jim, played by Dale Rosen, reprea
sents the only portion of reality th. t intrudes their worlds.

Tom explains to his mother what to expect when the gentleman caller arrives.

Laura is absorbed by her world of the glass menagerie.
A visit by the gentleman caller momentarily upsets the
dreamworld of the Wingfields.

156

�Jim Sherman captures the attention of a child as he creates an animal from a
balloon.

Troupe Entertains
Children at
Cook County
Faculty sponsor Mr. Turner and Audrey Holzer try to add a
little enjoyment to the daily routine of hospital life.

Laurie Feldman gives an encouraging smile as a young patient plays his toy guitar.

For the children in the wards of Cook County Hospital, each day
means empty, monotonous hours. The members of the Hospital
Visitors Troupe offered them one of the few diversions to the long
day. During one of the few parties given them during the year, the
Troupe presented the children with Christmas presents donated by
the West student body.

�Holiday Season Ushered
1n by Christmas
Festival

Through a concerted effort, the approxima tely 450 students of the
Music departmen t presented the annual Holiday Festival. The concert was an integral part of ushering in the holiday season.

Following the
choir's
performance of
"El Yivnay,"
Mr. Winkler
gratefully acknowledges
the enthusiastic applause
of the audience.
ABOVE: The choir enthusiastically rehearses for the
upcoming Vocal Organization al Contest.

As their contribution to the Christmas Festival, the girls of Vivace sing "What the World Needs Now."

158

�Mr. Groeling leads the band through a
difficult passage of the "Australian Up
Country Tune."

The holiday mood rubs off on Max Tash, Mike Cohen,
Dave Farber, Steve Platt, and Bob Warman as they sing
"Sleigh Ride."
Michelle Abrams, Amy Mechla, and Roxy Cohn combine
their efforts on the flute in preparation for the Christmas
Festival.

159

�The combined vocal groups, numbering some 450 students, join
in the singing of Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus."

Mr. Kaitchuck stops to give some advice to a first violinist during an orchestra practice.

Joanne Erlebacher, Renee Schneider,
Nancy Papciak, and Nancy Davis rehearse a selection from "Fiddler on the
Roof" for the May Festival.

A Cappello choir displays its unique
talent under the direction of Hugh
McGee.

160

�Music Department Prepares
for May Festival

The deep tones of the bassoons of Rick Mandel and Jackie Sloan
add a mellowness to the orchestra's music.
The members of Westones sing of the joys of the holiday season.

In its first school concert, the Christmas Festival, the orchestra performs "And the Glory of the Lord" from Handel's "Messiah".

161

�Dorothy (Anita Duhl) asks the good witch
(Suzy Schaffer) how to find her way home,
while Toto plays with the munchkins, Sharon
Lisman, Steve Louis, Sue Ann Karger.

Dorothy and Toto (Inez Brownstein) wait in
terror to see the great Oz.
The Wicked Witch of the West (Bonnie Paves)
vows to capture Dorothy and her friends.
The delighted faces of the children in
the audience are the cast's reward.
Cowardly Lion (Rick Paddor) and Toto
help Dorothy search for the Yellow
Brick Road.

162

�Children's Theatre presented the Wizard of Oz as its winter
production under the direction of Barry Layfer and assistant director Lisa Garcon. During the two performances at West, the
young audience greatly enjoyed the show; even asking for autographs from the performers at the conclusion .
For the first time, the Theatre performed in front of groups of
children with different backgrounds from those of suburbia.
Two hundred children, 100 from the Borg Grammar School and
100 from the J . S. Malloy School for the Retarded, sat engrossed in the wonders of the Emerald City. In the children's
ward of Cook County Hospital, the Theatre was warmly received by an enthusiastic audience.

Cowardly Lion pleads
for some courage from
Oz.

Chil.dren's Theatre
Expands Performances

Scarecrow (Janet Marmel) and Tin Man discover that Oz (Ken Rubenstein) is
a fraud.
Dorothy, Tin Man, (Randy Kaplan) and Scarecrow frighteningly consider the
possibility of Oz turning them away.

163

�Music Groups

Band

Orchestra

164

�West Participates
1n It's
Academic

Once again the top scholars of Niles West joined together to
compete for the school on the It's Academic Show. The team
was composed of Seniors Cory Franklin, Todd Heller, Joel
Sholowitz, Jone Hamilton, Howard Simon, and Bob Loitz.

On the It's Academic team are from left to right: Cory Franklin, Todd Heller, Joel Shalowitz, Jane Hamilton, Howard Simon, and Bob Loitz with advisors Mr. Paschke
and Mrs. Shapiro.

165

�Senator Adlai Stevenson Ill explains that low and order also applies to
politicians.

Adlai Stevenson and
Other Political Candidates
Address Student
Body
As part of an increasing student interest in national politics, Senator Adlai Stevenson, Congressman Philip 'Crane,
and Congressional hopeful Edward Warman brought
their campaigns to West during the closing days of the
race. With standing-room only in the auditorium, Stevenson explained his policies on the issues of the campaign.
Opponents in the 13th Congressional district, Crane and
Warman, spoke separately to the student body on
subjects, such as the Viet Nam War, the economy, and
law and order.

As the Senator enters the auditorium, students and faculty give him on enthusiastic welcome.

166

�Students attentively listen .while Philip Crane presents his stand on national and international problems.

Anti-war candidate Edward Warman exhibits his reasons why he believes he
would make the best representative for the
people of the 13th congressional district.

167

�Proiect '70 Sponsors
Day Care Auction

In an effort to educate faculty and students to the gnawing problems faced by the nation' s poor, the members of Project '70 sponsored an auction to raise money to establish or support an existent
day care center. Numerous speakers, familiar with the problems
of the country's disadvantaged, supplemented Project '70's educational program.

Sister Julia of Marillac House explains from first-hand experience the plight of the nations
poor.

Auctioneer Bob Freud accepts a bid which will aid in financing Project 70's day care center.
Cindy Garland enthusiastically places her bid for Mr. Fizzell's beard.

168

�Project 70's efforts to educate and arouse the public on the nagging problems of the hungry are overwhelmingly
successful as more than 20,000 people participate in the Hike for Hunger.

169

�Sharon Ross, Lynn Kaminer, Anita Obran, Kathy Oberland,
Anette Klugman display the hard work devoted to the construction of every prop.

During the long after-school rehearsals, the cast once again
tries for perfection in the "Dance at the Gym."

West Side Story Performed
as 1971 Musical
The 1970 musical production, under the direction of Mr. Robert Johnson, was
chosen to be "West Side Story." The student director Nanci Goldman and the
80 other students involved made four productions of the tragic story of two rival
street gangs.

Members of the "West Side .Story" cast relax during a break in rehearsal.
Sue appears a bit stunned by the sudden appearance of the Spectrum photographer, as looks on.

170

�Riff and the Jets proclaim their superiorly over the Sharks.
Tony (Jeff Gettleman) and Maria (Anita Salzman) realize their love for each other
following the "Dance at the Gym."

M ike Cooper and Rick Klein determine the best angle of construction to give the
prop greatest stability.
Bernardo warns Tony to stay away from Maria.

171

�Officer Schronk (Ken Rubenstein} unsuccessfully attempts to learn the location of the
rumble.

Crews Expanded for Greater
Participation
Riff tries to persuade Tony (Jeff
Gettleman} to join in the rumble
against the Sharks.
Riff (David Boylan} and Bernardo
(Dale Rosin} shake hands after
agreeing to the terms of the rumble.

After meeting Mario at the dance in the gym Tony sings of his love for her.

172

�Maria excitedly prepares for her first dance in America.

Hit by a bullet from a rival Shark' s gun, Tony dies in Maria' s arms.

Tony and Maria meet in the wedding shop and secretly exchange wedding
vows.

173

�The children relax during their afternoon naps, while Diane Siler and Barry Porter quietly tour the
nursery.
Before beginning their tour, Wingspreaders listen as their guide explains the purpose and goals of
Merillac House.

Wingspread Arrives
at West

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For the first time in three years, the federally financed Wingspread program
came to Niles West. The exchange program with Austin High School brought
some sixty black students to share their vastly different experiences with white
students of a suburban high school.

A word game devised ~y the nursery teacher catches the attention of Diane Siler and her preschool companions.
Participants of the program investigate the abundant merchandise available in Merillac's co-op.

�An important part of the program places black students in the white, suburban high school.

The guide explains the adult programs at Merillac before continuing the tour.
During the daily seminars, Wingspreaders meet to discuss new experiences and problems.

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�Numerous Programs
Supplement Student Freedoms

Ping-pong, movies, and the lobby were just some of the
many alternatives open to students as part of the program to
allow them greater free-dom. To the pleasure of students, the
new open lunch policy let them leave campus during their
lunch periods.

The Oakton Street Lobby provides a place for students to
relax during their unassigned
periods.

Two students engage in a lively game of ping-pong.

176

�Students take full advantage of the benefits of open lunch .

A bid of three hearts presents a challenge of wits to Gary Simon, Howard Simon, Fred Feldman and Todd Heller.

The showing·of a full-length movie attracts students during their free
periods.

177

�"Close to You"
Sets Atmosphere
for Prom

O'Hare Inn provided a romantic setting for the 1971
prom "Close to You." The prom court included: Toni
Atsaves and John Tritschler, Marci Bibergal and Alan
Winkler, Leslie Kaplan and Gordon Kopp, Joanne Erle·
bacher and Jack Flood, and Shelley Franks and Bob
Kushner.

Kevin Dohm helps Amy Auerboch choose her dress for the importont evening.

178

�Graduation
Passport
to the Future
For some. seven hundred students, graduation was the culmination _ four
of
years of study and hard work. Nonetheless, graduation must be considered as a passport to the future, not as the end of the learning experience.

Candy Werthei"!er gets the needed measurements for her graduation gown with some help
from her mother.
As graduation looms ever closer, Candy
Wertheimer fills out an application to the
University of Illinois.

179

�But today there is no
day or night,
Today there is no
dark or light,
Today there is no
black or white,
Only shades of gray.

Am I a member with a genuine and active Interest
or am I the one who pays the dues and only shows
up when yearbook takes pictures?

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�Spectrum Enlarges Staff to Increase Coverage
Mrs. Gordon works diligently while N. lwai eats lunch, and R. Luskin practices her typ.
ing.

E. Thuna and J. Ellyne discuss their luyouts.

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LAST ROW: Mrs. Gordon, G. Siedband, R. Luskin, C. Handelsman, C. Lang, S. Fenchel, S. Weil, G . Long.
SECOND ROW: J. Goldman, V. Fabian, B. Schneider, J. Ellyne, E. Yamauchi, R. Schneider, A. Auerbach,
E. Thuna. KNEELING: I. Zaban, R. Goran.
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�Spectrum is a collection of Niles West memories for
the entire year. All year the workshop planned
layouts, wrote copy, and took pictures. They
learned the jargon of publications and the necessity
of meeting deadlines. The result was a book that
displayed the colors and aspects of school life.

V. Fabian, C. Handelsman, Mrs. Gordon, and R. Luskin express
some doubt about the upcoming deadlines.

C. lang, G. Long, R. Goran, and S. Weil discuss which pictures
to use for their section.

183

�West Word Speaks Out

TOP ROW: S. Wagman, D. Leavitt. THIRD ROW:
L. Vaedish, K. Zazove, E. Raffel, E. Weiss, J. Kramer, M. Trossman, l. Filgut, V. Wurman. FIRST
ROW: G . Siedband, C. Garland.

C. Franklin and V. Wurman attempt to get rid of
faculty sponser, Mr. Turner.

184

�The West Word served the purpose of being the eyes, ears and
voice of Niles West. Through reporting, creative writing and frank
editorials, this bi-weekly newspaper performed an essential service
to the entire student body. As well as providing experience for future journalists, it acted as a source of information for students by
publicizing school activities and events.

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L. Filgut interviews fellow West Word
writers.

J. Epstein and C. Garland sketch a draft of the West Word .

185

�New Government Is Established at West
REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY: TOP ROW: J. Belcove, E. Goldberg, S. Kramer, M. Rubin,
H. Scheff, G. Weinstein, D. Jaffe, E. Hill. THIRD ROW: A. Auerbach, M. Blechman, D.
Aizuss, N. Kamn, F. Siedel, M. Ashlevitz, A. Housakos. SECOND ROW: D. Herbstman,
S. Liss, R. Gollin, L. Voedsich, M. Romanofsky. FIRST ROW: R. Cohen, I. Zaban, D. Silver!, K. Andershat.

ACTIVITES BOARD: LAST
ROW: S. Weil, L. Wolin, T.
Heller, T. Jacobs. SITTING:
T. Atsaves, L. Gordon, D.
Kouzes, M. Sandlow.

186

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�New this year, the Student Representative Assembly was more
than a link between the student body and the administration.
Completely voluntary, it was a dynamic organization which provided students with the opportunity to express themselves and to
develop their leadership capacities to the fullest extent.

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Chairman of Fund-Raising Committee, L. Gordon, smiles for the photographer.

HOMECOMiNG BOARD MEMBERS: LAST ROW: L. Wasserman, R. Cohen, K.
Rubel, D. Riback, M. Sandlow. FIRST ROW: I. Zaban, J. Bereskin,_ Spitzer, T. AtS.
saves.

187

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Activities Board Institutes Programs

TOP ROW: G. Rosenbaum, T. Sudow. SECOND ROW: D. Melin, S. Klinkman,
S. Weil. FIRST ROW: T. Heller, S. Frankel.

Fund Raising Committee meets in Oakton Street Lobby to discuss their new
projects.

188

�Activities Board, a new area of student government at Niles West,
had many duties. It raised funds, sponsored school dances, such as
homecoming and sen ior prom, and also had daily forums in the Oakton Street Lobby.

TOP ROW: D. Brauer, C. Moore, D. Healy, L. Gordon, B. Levy, D. Rask. SECOND ROW: H. Wenz, R. Terlap, S. Atsaves, C. Hoffman, S. Greenspan. FIRST ROW: L Lindheimer, E. Schwarz, B. Strauss, S. Dick.
holtz.

TOP ROW: L. Wassermann, S. Karlos, N. Hirschman, L. Braue r, S. Atsaves. SECOND ROW: H. Wenz, C.
Deleonardis, D. Kouzas, T. Atsaves. FIRST ROW: D. Ribach, L. Korrub.

189

�Dramas Studied
1n Workshop
Shakespeare Workshop members rehearsed and performed
various plays throughout the school year. They also aided
teachers in discussing important scenes with their classes.

LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Derichs, L. Galindo, J. Rabin, J. Kaplan, S. Seidman, Mrs. D
.eemer, R. Waldman.

190

�Israeli Culture Is
Focal Point of Club
TOP ROW: Mr. Gross, M. Rubin, S. Boime, D. Manski, G. Kahalnik, S. Kramer, C. Diamond, H. Scheff, C.
Lang. SECOND ROW: S. Spear, R. Goran, M. Saltzman, S. Cohen, A. Obrand, L. Goldsmith, R. Go ldberg, J.
Claus, R. Cohen. FIRST ROW: R. Cohen, A. Salzman, A. Klugman, T. Sudow, J. Obrand, T. Heller, M. Lewis, D.
Jaffe, B. Chavin.

Twice a month all students interested
in Israel gathered to broaden their
cultural and educational understanding of the country. During their
Wednesday meetings, they had discussions on the Middle East situation,
learned Hebrew and sang Israeli
songs.

Students For Israel learn the Hebrew alphabet.

191

�Cheerleaders Encourage
Spirit and Enthusiasm

TOP ROW: A. Auerbach. THIRD ROW: J. Kramer, S. Polone.
SECOND ROW: R. Weiss, J. Bereskin. FRONT: S. Timmer,
M. Trossman.

SECOND ROW: D. Dedo, C. Semar, J. Bauer. FIRST ROW:
L. Hirsh, L. Yi, L. Cherney.

192

�Niles West cheerleaders constantly strived to inspire school
spirit in the faculty and student body this year. Whether at a
football or basketball game, the cheerleaders never failed to
transfer their vitality and enthusiasm to the athletes and excited
fans. A new innovation for the Freshman squad this year was
the large number of participants, giving more girls a chance to
take part at Freshman athletic contests.

Varsity cheerleaders lead a cheer at a basketball game.

TOP ROW: J. Erickson. THIRD ROW: N. Miller, A.
Weigand, R. Dedo. SECOND ROW: D. Womer, T.
Housokos, M. Goodmon. FIRST ROW: E. Tomson, N.
Tobloff, L. Horn.

193

�Porn Pon Squad Provides
Half-Time Entertainment

LAST ROW: J. Leader, D. Kouzes, L. Brauer, D.
Porzel, D. Riback, D. Meyer. FOURTH ROW: M.
Foo, P. Porcaro, P. Housakos, T. Atsaves. THIRD
ROW: J. Levine, L. Korrub, C. Gusis, D. Weiss.
FIRST ROW: R. Goran, C. Landerman, J. Erlebacher. KNEELING: J. Zoros, J. Niles.

Pom Pon girls march down Oakton Street during
Homecoming.

194

�The Porn Pon squad of twenty girls highlighted the half-time entertainment at
the football and basketball games. This
.year there were many new routin~s set
to such music as "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" and "Big Spender."

R. Goron and J. Levine entertain crowds.

Before. practicing for the game,
the Porn Pon girls enjoy the outdoors.

195

�N-Club Instrumental
at Sports Events

TOP ROW: J. Welch, M. Perlow, G . Zupko, J.
Nabolotny, B. Mitts, C. Culloton, R. Lain, J.
Tritsher, G . Kopp. SIXTH ROW: D. Silvert, M.
DeSent, M. Mathalensk y, L. Clapperty, T. Kramer, B. Mead, R. Birger, T. Thorton, S. Zolke.
FIFTH ROW: K. Braden, M. Bowden, J. Roberts, D. Jaffe, B. Peterson, B. Rosenbloom . B.
Quinn, L. Field, T. Marker, L. Wolin. FOURTH
ROW: M. Anderson, J. Flood, M. Wiedling,
M. O 'Callohan, T. Freedman, W. Nemanich,
P. Klipowitz, R. Soskin, B. Miller. THIRD ROW:
C. Brooks, B. Kushner, M. Winn, J. Heckman,
J. Kenis, F. Shector, J. Fish, J. Prim. SECOND
ROW: J. Weid, J. McNider, P. Korn, T. Kromer, S. Heller, G . Kozak, S. Klemptner. FIRST
ROW: Mr. O'Keefe, R. Chapman, T. Abshire,
P. Witt, S. Semor, Mr. D. Huff.

N-Club members enjoy o splash party.

196

During the past year N-Club boosted
school spirit and encourag ed attendan ce at
athletic events. The club also promoted better relations among the athletes. They were
also instrumen tal in athletic events, guarding the gates of the football field and holding the basketba ll ropes.

�Timers Clock

Swim Meets

Timers Club members performed an important part
in Niles West swimming meets this year as they
timed and officiated all of the contests held at
home. Aside from their primary purpose, club members also promoted good sportsmanship and fellowship among the athletes and themselves.

&gt;Aelin, L. Cain, D. Sorenson, L. Schaffe, D. Brauer, M. Cutrera. THIRD ROW: D. Deters, L. Albanese, D. Vincit, E. Hall-i. Farris. SECOND ROW: D. Rugen, K. Piontek, M. Fisher, S. Jacobs, S. Harris, C. Knudsen, N. Kamm, E. Burns, M.
linnie, C. Sakas, 8. Kamm, M. Casey, K. Cecking, G. Edington.

l\t all home track meets, pacesetters
assisted in timing the indoor, outdoor
and cross country races. In addition,

they added encouragement and
good sportsmanship to
West athletes.
TOP ROW: C. Winkler, E. Feldman, D.
Mocnider, L. Zyburt, M. Frake, B.
Strauss. SECOND Row·, Mr. Fizzel, G.
Casagram, J. Heimann, L. Allen, M.
Goodman, G. Edington, S. Horos, T.
Hoffman. FIRST ROW: S. Dickholtz, R.
Klemptner, C. Leodeda, L. Flech, J .
Erickson, J. Rose, R. Einbinder, S.
Rosenberg.

the Niles

Pacesetters Help Out

at Track Meets

�German Club Grows
German Club, with its increasing
membership, had many activities
this year which included building a
float for Homecoming, having · a
Christmas party and having various sales throughout the school
year.

TOP ROW: B. Zimmer, D. lewis, J. Hiratsuka, M. Kohrman, J. Schramear, G. Razka,
S. Eisenberg, A. Engelhard, B. Prielozny.
THIRD ROW: J. Peters, C. Magnus, B. Byk,
H. Scheff, K. luscht, D. leters, M. Gundolf, C. Szelug. SECOND ROW: D.
Springhorn, K. Elegrelt, R. Razka, J. Sloan.
FIRST ROW: G. Lande, D. Herbstrom, B.
Rabinstein, J. Iverson, S. Schulz, Miss Ambros, Miss Burwell.

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�Latin Club Studies Heritage
Developing insight into this culture, learning, about
Roman culture from guest speakers and different authors, have opened enriching avenues for this year's
Latin Club members. A spring banquet was held during
which fourth year students performed "Pyramus and
Thisbe" in Latin.

TOP ROW: D. Skelnick, G. Tarshis. FIRST ROW: N. Robinson, G.
Glassgen, E. Schraeder.

Spanish Club
Tutors
Spanish club allowed students interested in the Spanish language to enrich their knowledge of the culture and attitudes of
the Spanish-speaking people and to become involved in Chicago's Latin American community. New to the list of achievements for Spanish Club this year was the Emerson House tutorial program.

A. Levanthal, Mrs. Jeffrey, S. Liss, L. Kolacki.

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�TOP ROW: Mr. Dubois, D. Nordin. SIITING: R. Rosen, P.
Rosengarden, L. Lloyd.

Future
Teachers Tutor

Future teachers fostered an interest in the teaching
profession and enlightenment of members in various
aspects of the career. Members were able to assist
classroom instructors. Through the Student Tutoring
Program "future teachers" were designated to students who required help in academic subjects.

Guards Club
Instructs Youngsters

While functioning as life guards on Saturday
mornings, Guards Club assisted Booster Swim
Club in teaching children to swim. Members
only prerequisites were patience, aquatic skill,
and the desire to instruct.

TOP ROW: Mr. Davis, M. Sobol, L. Moeller, E. Johnson, G. Sorenson, G. Edington, E. Burns, L. Klemptner, L. Albanese, S. Kelly, P. Winslow, B. Stauber, D.
Edington, M. Quist, K. Klint. KNEELING: K. Valenziano, K. Woods, M. Casey, J. Iverson, L. Simonson. SITIING: G. MacEwan, R. Carl, M. Norberg, R. Conrad, K. Klint. IN POOL: C. Kaminsky, S. Blum, L. Gantz, G. Siciak, T. Erpelding.

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�1st ROW: C. Hain, E. Erter, M. Cosey, D. Roth, l. Johnson. 2nd ROW: T. Leuder, G. Langhart, B. Holmblod, F. Kleinsweig, R. Mirsky. 3rd ROW: T.
Huber, S. Gollin, S. Soeponsk}', M. Sholder, S. Shermol). 4th ROW: Mr. DuBois.

Arts Club Opens
Student Minds

Arts Club members think about future events.

Art is not a label restricted to a painting by do
Vinci, but encompasses anything that gives pleasure
to t~e creator. Arts club seeks to attract and teach
students more of the fast changing phases of art including films, paintings, drama, poetry, literature,
music, and sculpture.

Vivace
Entertains the
Community
Vivace, which means lightly and gaily with much vivacity, applies not only to the music they sing, but
to the members themselves. These talented young
ladies must have the ability to teach themselves the
music and have it memorized before Vivace rehearsals. Perform(ng .for not only the Holiday and
May Festivals, Vivace's brightness and spirit is enjoyed in local festivities.

TOP ROW: B. Prielozny, B. Smolenski, K. Beere, N. Mour, l. Hosfeld, C. Simmons, P.
Winslow, M. Abrams. 3rd ROW: P. Rosengorden, W. Segal, R. Jones, R. Gott, N. Holfpop, G . Erikson, M. Levin. 2nd ROW: D. Wolin, J. Papciak, l. Kaminer, P. Kouter, C. Hobighorst, l. Blond, B. Topel. 1st ROW: S. Hirokowo, l. Graham, T. Diamond, S. Sutherland, J. Cuff.

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Debaters
Compete 1n
Conference
Meets
TREE: S. Frankel, l. Goldstein, T. Ruppert, P.
Smedberg. STANDING: M. Binstein, B. Shiner, 0.
Uner, D. Schiffman, T. Sudow, T. Heller, G. KahoJ.
nik, B. Monitz, P. Johnson, J. Shalowitz, G. Simon.

Consisting of three levels, Novice, Varsity,
and Junior Varsity, the debate team allowed its members a chance to become
proficient in the art of speaking effectively
while engaged in competition with other
schools.

Forensics
Improves
Speaking
Ability
TOP: E. Thuna, R. Schneider, D. Kudla, S. Masters, A.
Holzer, P. Phillips, Mr. James Batts, I. Zaban, C.
Goldberg, N. Leonchik, H. Schefg, A. Levinthal, G .
Rothman, J. Unger, J. Tanner.

Forensics gave students the opportunity to
express themselves through the interpretation of prose, poetry, drama or original
presentations contests were held throughout the year at surrounding high schools
where students presented programs in
speech which they have organized or written.

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�S. Zazove and Mr. Engel discuss the technical difficulties in a play.

Thespians Recognize
Students 1n
Theatrical Arts
The National Honorary Thespian Society recognized outstanding student achievement in the theatre arts and also encouraged students to
participate in the drama department at Niles West. Thespians are not
only the actors, but also the stage, costume, and makeup crews and
bond members.

TOP ROW: N. Goldman, M. Brotman, S. Sedloll, E. Hill, N. Davis, G. Weiss, S. Schaffer, E. Lieberman, A. Salzman, R. Diamond, B. Prielozny. THIRD ROW: Mr.
Fred Fett, A. Holzer, D. lewis, B. Futransky, J. Garland, l. Warady, S. Kaplan, S. Liss, M. Bibergal, N. Stone, Mr. Thomas Engle. SECOND ROW: J. Cooper, A.
Duhl, B. loitz, D. Korkes, M. Cooper, T. Callahan, B. layfer, P. Phillips, J. lglash, l. Unger. FIRST ROW: D. Goldman, P. Farber, N. Stelzer, J. Hackin, G. Cohen, C.
Lang, S. Masters.

Thespians have long hours of rehearsals before presenting the show.

J. Stelzer puts the finishing touches on l. Voedish's
makeup.
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�Bridge Cll)b
Bids for New
Members
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Bridge Club is devoted entirely to having fun. The
increasing popularity of the game has brought a
prerequisite to the new members; he must be able
to count to 13. The club hopes to expand and hold
intermural tournaments.

LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Bentsen, J. Shalowitz, S.
Greenspoon, D. Farber, L. Robbins, B. Miller, B.
Beswick, R. Shechter.

TOP ROW: Mr. Bentsen, S. Greenspoon,
M. Cohen, D. Weiss, D. Schiffman, R.
Shechter. 1st ROW: L. Robbins, J. Shalowitz, R. Beswick, L. Stone.

Chessmen
Make the
Right Move

lndoctrined to think first; Chess Club members are led to Victory by their sponsor Mr.
Holz. Through intermural round robins the
game not only promotes knowledge of
strategy, but sportsmanship as well.
TOP ROW: H. Scheff, S. Schwartz, T. Rupert, C. Eastwood, D. Schiffman, Mr. Holz. 2nd ROW: M.
Machialinski, D. Blumenthal, M. Rubin, G. Peck, P. Smedburg. 1st ROW: K. Hsu, G. Hazard, M.
Klitty.

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�Physics Club
Explains
Phenomena

Physics Club exists in order that students
may extend their classroom knowledge of
physics through lectures, films, discussions
and experimentation at the meetings. Mr.
Etzbach delves into explanation of physical
phenomena that would normally not be
covered in class.

TOP ROW: L. Moeller, P. Smedburg, D. Schiffmon, G . Rosenmutter, T. Bryle. 3rd ROW: S. Kra_
mer, G. Raska, P. Linderman, T. Heller. 2nd ROW: S. Green, E. Chupack, G . Hazard, Mr. Etzbach. 1st ROW: S. Schwartz, D. Stein, K. Hsu.

Medical Careers
Examines the Future

LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Moeller, Mr. Etzbach, D. Stein, S. Kramer.

By exposing students to observations and information
on the health fields and environment, Medical Careers
Club assists students in making reasonably certain decisions in their lives' works. This Year's activities include films qnd speakers on various phases of nursing
and visitation to hospitals and schools of nursing.

TOP ROW: D. Stein, M. Ettling, J. Johnson, S. Weser, J. Nishimura, B. Yablon.
1st ROW: D. Schwartz, M. Warzo, B. Nough.
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�Earth Science
Club Studies
Man's
Environment
TOP ROW: ~· Alfredson, K. Goodcase, Bernstein, J. Kutza. FIRST ROW: S. Marshall, S. Lewis, M. Degroot, G.
Brabec, J. Claus, K. Anderson, T. Pisors, S. Zachacki, E. Schrader.

This club studied the field of earth
science which includes oceanography, meteorology, geology, fossils,
and other aspects of earth processes
through discussions, experimentation
and films.

Aquarists
Flounder 1n
Fishy Discussions

The main responsibilify of West
Aquarists was to · plan and maintain the 150 gallon tank on the
third floor. Anyone was eligible to
join. Most members, but not all,
have tropical fish collections at
home. Members usually discussed
their problems and gave reports
on their collections.

The fish tank: the product of West Aquarists time.

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TOP ROW: H. Scheff, D. Greenberg, D. Korkes, D. Farber, Mr. Thomas Mitchel. FIRST ROW: S. Black, C. Torp, D. Lipschultz.

Ecology Club
Examines the Earth

Members sought to better understand
plants and animals in their relationship to their environment. The club
conducted field trips during fall and
spring and showed pertinent films
during the winter meetings. Membership was open to all grade levels.

INS Members
Eliminate
the Nico-Teen
INS which means "I'll never smoke," is open to all students interested in prevention of smoking, particularly,
teenage smoking. In order to obtain their goal, members sought to educate the public on the hazards of
smoking.

S. Steinberg, J. Saltsberg, D. Chase, D. Aronson, S. Masters.

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�Bio-Chem
Explores
Man's
Physical
Self
Bio-Chem Club provides its members the
means and inspiration to explore the mysteries of the human body. Its weekly meetings
include lectures, experimentation, seminars,
and field trips.
TOP ROW: K. Hsu, H. Scheff, S. Kromer, D. Greenberg, M. Shumate. SITIING: S.
Brosch, S. Gollin, Mr. Rostvold.

Astronomic and Aeronautics Club's
Membership Soars

The Astronomy and Aeronautics Club is open to all students having an interest in the aerospace field. Model
planes and rockets are built and flown by members to
teach aerodynamic principles.

STANDING: T. Hengels, 8. Deutsche, J. Shields, J. Privatsky, B. Hersh, A. Horn, G. Hartfeil, Mr. Rogowski, S. Kacel, D. Shapiro, T. Nied, C. John.
son, J. Weinfeld, S. Strehlow, G. Flood. KNEELING: S. Rosenberg, R. Grimm, M. Johnson, M. Ernt, M. McNulty, M. Lassers.

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�Voice of '71
Closes the
Gap

The Voice of '71 tried desperately to involve
students with foreign, domestic, and local
problems. However, student participation was
minimal, thus the paper failed . Although it
failed, the Voice of '71 established a precedent for underground, but not radical newspapers of the future . .

TOP ROW: G. Rosenmutter, T. Sudow, S. Frankel. SECOND ROW: D. Schiffman, T. Heller.
FIRST ROW: S. Klinkman.

Stamp and Coin
Club Members
Become Traders
to Their Own
Cause
The purpose of this club was to help persons interested in c()llecting and swapping stamps and coins.
The atmosphere this club created displayed enthusiasm in tlieir stamp collections.
LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Cambert, T. Sudow, M. Weksler, B. Monitz, M. Kohrman. CENTER: B. Pick. •

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Quill
and
Scroll
Honors
Journalists
Quill and Scroll, the international high school
honorary for journalism, recognized the new
staff members on both the West Word and
Spectrum staffs. Members were selected on
the basis of academic standing and outstanding work in any phase of journalism.
TOP ROW: V. Wurman, S. Wagman, E. Yamauchi, R. Goran. SECOND ROW: K. Zazove, R. Nickow, D. Leavitt, R. Schneider. FIRST ROW: R. Berger, J. Epstein, S. Weil, C.
Franklin.

Hospital Visitors
Serve Two
Hospitals

Hospital Visitors brightened the Cook County Hospital with their biweekly visits and good cheer. When
they visited the Great Lakes Hospital the members
provided over one thousand hours of service to the
patients.

TOP ROW: Mr. Turner, L. Feldman, W. Tobias, A. Gorda, L. Gordon, J. Belcove, J. Neuhauser, P. Rosengarden, D. Boylan, J. Sherman. SECOND
ROW: A. HolRn, D. Shoub, M. Bibergal, D. Goldstein, A. Auerbach, C. Zera, M. Tash, N. Robinson. FIRST ROW: N. Goldman, M. Taxman, P. Deasey, K. Tralmer, D. Rosen, E. Yamauchi, V. Wurman.
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�TOP ROW: T. Abshire, S. Frankel, I. Levine, P. Farber, C. Kasper, J. Belcove, B. Prielozny, L. Brauer, D. Kouzes, C. Menssinger, L. Erton. 3rd ROW: Mr. Wiedl, V.
Lerner, K. Anderschat, N. Graham, B. Lutz, L. Delano, S. Block, J. Hamilton, J. Bereskin, J. Erlebacher. 2nd ROW: J. Nishimura, K. Hsu, B. Topel, S. Schwartz, R.
Mandell, S. Milner, J. Ellyne, J. Zoros, R. Peller. 1st ROW: J. Shalowitz, S. Platt, D. Schiffman, M. Ross, T. Huber, G. Cohen, D. Silvert, D. Eaton.

National Honors
Society Recognizes
Outstanding
Upperclassmen

The National Honors Society recognized the outstanding juniors and seniors of Niles West. Each student had
to have at least a 3.0 average to qualify, after which
he was judged on his character and his record of service and leadership by the faculty. Each spring, the
year's nominees were received into membership in a
formal induction ceremony.

Usherettes
Extend Beyond
Niles West
Contrary to popular opinion, usherettes
were not just a Niles We.st version of Andy
Frain ushers. Their tasks included visiting
orp~anages and collecting funds for chari-

ty.

TOP ROW: E. Kimura, N. Nietschmann, G. Hansen, J. Beyer, E. Friedman. 3rd ROW:·K. Anderschat, S . Dick·
holtz, P. Allweiss, ~. Hall. 2nd ROW: P. Weber, J. Mossong, D. Vinci, L. Smith, D. Rugen. 1st ROW: L. Durso,
B. Straus, G . Sperry, M. Zuckerman, L. Koester.

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TOP ROW: K. Mahnke, E. Hallberg, R. Cohen, J. Flood, S. Sikevitz, D. Peterson, C. Kasper, J. Iverson, C. Groeling, M. Frake, L. Hosfield, J.
Stielow. 2nd ROW: K. Klint, G. Sorenson, C. Woods, M. Casey, C. Hempel, L. Duchaj, V. Drews, L. Albanese, S. Schwartz, D. Billitteri, E. Matysik.
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1st ROW: S. Dickholtz, L Steiger, L. Cain, L. Moser, G. Bennet, K. Olsen, L. Simonsen, D. Springborn, K. Elegreet, S. Hirakawa, L. Hughs, S. Mitsui.

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GAA Builds
Athletic Abilities

Aquasprites relax before a stiff practice.

The Girls. Athletic Association consists of girls interested in participating in such activities as basketball, slimnastics, volleyball, tennis, and swimming.
Ability does not matter in order for Niles West girls
to participate in these activities. This year G .A.A.
sponsored several sports nights and a sleep in.

4th ROW: N. Graham, I. Levine, J. Lauders, Mrs. Myers, L. Zyburt. 3rd ROW: L. Erton, L.
Pagni, L. Herald, N. Elegreet, N. Stanko. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Berno, M. Mendelson, K. Frankel,
L. Feldman, J. Papciak, L. Saltz. SITTING: E. Quinn, D. Katz, S. Preston, L. Polin, E. Burns.

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�TOP ROW: K. Caliva, C. Anderson, B. Blumenthal, D. Gruenke, L. Moeller,
Miss Wilde. 6th ROW: W. Tobias, G . Mueller, J. Ellyne, D. Mueller, C. Schneider. 5th ROW: S. Franks, A. Schneider, D. Kluge, L. Loew. 4th ROW: J. Tripi·
chio, G . Sebring, L. Johnson, P. Peat, G. Erikson. 3rd ROW: J. Bauer, M.
Stone, C. Katzhelson, E. Friedman, K. Bonelli. 2nd ROW: V. Vicini, K. Wikermon, L. Chikoroishi, S. Rohnert. 1st ROW: C. Lyman, C. Nokishima, L. Ellyne,
R. Dedo. L. Becker.

3rd ROW: J. Ellyne, L. Durso, N. Holfpop, L. Delano, J. Oprond, J. Stielow, N.
Elegreet, J. Iverson. 2nd ROW: M. Gilluly, A. Holmboe, J. Estes, P. Housman,
C. Kasper, J. Bauer. BACK ROW: Miss Heeren, C. Hoffman, M. Sorta!, S .
Madziarek.

Orchesis, Gymnastics,
and Aquasprites
Demonstrate Grace
and Ability

Girls display their creativity and knowledge of techniq.ue in Orchesis
Dance Club. The Gymnastics Team demonstrates their grace and ability
in their routine on the apparatus and in floor exercise. Both groups perform for Junior High Schools, at half time, and in tri-school meets. The
two teams combine with Aquasprites for the annual swim show~ Both
Aquasprites and Gymnastics have invited A and B teams this year so
that girls may practice their skills until they have perfected them to team
level. All three teams have workshops and tryouts in the fall.

L. Chikaraishi displays balance and poise.
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�West( Ones)
Become · Two

Westones is composed of two small groups this year;
one specializing in popular music, and the other singing Madrigal literature. The pop group traditionally
performs for the holiday and May Festival, whereas
the Madrigal group is a contest group which often
breaks into small separate acts. These gifted students
rehearse every other week and are not necessarily
members of the music department. The Madrigal group
is called the Camerata which comes from the word
"camera" meaning chamber. Under the direction of
Frank Winkler, the Camerata, comprised of 20 members, premieres on the February 28 concert.

BEHIND PIANO: D. Farber, P. Egebrecht, T. Hoffman, J. Perlman, J. Bibergal, M. Wilkoy, J. Szczepanski, B. Futranski, B.
Velleny, B. Prielozny. FRONT: J. Saltzman, N. Stelzer, L. Ecker·
ling, T. Parge, R. Skogshakken, P. Tovell, M. Tash, Mr. Winkler.

Mr. Winkler rehearses a piece with G. Shelton and B. Futransky.

TOP ROW: D. Rosen, R. Skipton, J. Hardel, J. Friedman, S. Prielozny, G . Stocka, B. Post. 2nd ROW: R.
Gott, R. Ganellan, N. David, M. Hoelzer, L. Bland, A. Salzman. FRONT ROW: C. Landerman, G. Shelton, S. Mayber.

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�TOP ROW: M. Stone, N. Kanter, L. Levine, M. Liberman, L. Polon. 2nd ROW: I. Zaban, S. Spears, S. Pomper, J. Garland, M. Rodriguez. 1st ROW: L. Hosfield, S. Spitzer, M. Sandlow, S. Weil, R. Cohen.

AFS Allocates
Funds for
School
Foreign Exchange Club, otherwise known as AFS
Club, exist to support cross-cultured exchanges
through various programs of student exchange.
This club also encouraged membership from the
community. This year AFS Club worked toward
funds for Peace Corps Partnership Programs to
build a school in Per.u.

M. Rodriguez (2nd from left), AFS student from Pe~u, discusses future plans with L.
Levine, R. Cohen and M. Sandlow, her American sister.

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�Radio Steering
Committee
Takes the
Right Turn
Radio Steering Committee is an organization of students working towards the establishment of a school educational FM broadcast station. An application has been submitted to the Federal Communications
Commission for a Station license.

TOP ROW: Mr. Froehlich, K. Rubel, K. Kosper, G. Loitz, K. Zor. SITIING: R. Diamond, I. Zaban, E. Hill,
V. Weil.

Radio Club Members Work
to Eliminate Static

Members of this club are interested in electronics equipment. Classes were held in specific areas of interest, often instructing members
of qualifications for an amateur license. Members also build, modify, adjust, and repair
equipment in the school's electronics workshop.

LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Androw, Mr. Froehlich, S. Shattow, G. Kirby, J. Hook, S. Cohen.

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�Car Club Crashes
Through
Discussion
Barriers
Car Club is composed of a group of students who are interested in
automobiles. They got together and talked about cars or worked on
them ofter school.

TOP ROW: M. Keene, B. Tegert, G. Goslin, 8. Thompson. 2nd ROW: Mr. Basrak, G.
Ruscitti, J. Huber, R. Thompson, C. Zenn. 3rd ROW: J. Drew, M. Wie lding, S. Kilian,
D. Bauer.

AVE Monitors Know
Their Equipment

The A VE monitors are a hard-working group of students who volunteer their time to prepare the Audio-visual equipment for the teachers. These students are also trained so that they can aid teachers having troubles with the equipment.

Library Monitors
Aid Librarians
Every year Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors,
and Seniors volunteer their services to work in
both the library and the library anne~ . These
students give up their free time to aid the librarians in typing, filing, and stamping out
books.

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Is sports just winning or losing, or is it how I play the

day or night,
Today there is no
dark or light,
Today there is no
black or white,
Only shades of gray.

game?

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�vars ity Ta kes Th ird

(BELOW) M. Anderson sweeps oround left end for an Indian gain.

VARSITY
NW

38
38
14

38
22
14

22
28

OPP.
20
0
30
6
57
6
7
0

Niles East
Glenbrook North
New Trier West
Deerfield
Maine South
Glenbrook South
Maine West
Niles North

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(ABOVE) QB S. Zolke (17) gets the snap as the play begins.

(ABOVE) QB S. Zolke runs into traffic

(RIGHT) All-Conf. M. Newman contemplates the game's progress.

as he goes up the middle on a draw
play.

(BELOW) S. Zolke fades back to pass while under pressure.

�(LEFT) Deep in his own territory, M. Schreiber starts upfield on a kickoff run.
(BELOW) QB S. Zolke ( 1i) hands off to M. Schreiber on a reverse.

(ABOVE) Under pressure, QB S. Zolke (17) leaps high to hit M. Anderson (20) on a screen.
(LEFT) M. Anderson is hit on a punt return by a determined Cowboy defender.

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�lniuries Hamper Success
"From the start we never had our full complement" was Varsity
Football Coach Mike Basrak's reason for the "only satisfactory"
finish in the CSL. The unit's teamwork was hampered by injuries
and the return of only 3 lettermen. Two major losses were standouts Pete Witt and Mike Schrieber, "the best speed West's had
since 1 961 ." The team had 6 All-Conference players: Mark Newman, John Trischler, co-captains Scott Perz and Scott Zolke, Warren Nemanich, the CSL's second place scorer, and Shelly Asher,
West's MVP. Basrak felt that the boys nevertheless did "a tremende&gt;us job."

(ABOVE) The Indian defens~ prepares to blitz.
(UPPER RIGHT)

NW gridders rest after a

grueling first half.

(RIGHT) Mark Anderson gets ready to move on a punt return.

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�(UPPER LEFT) The Indian defense tries to stop a Cowboy run.
(ABOVE) QB S. Zolke checks the line before getting the snap.
(LEFT) W. Nemanich (32) gets hit from behind on a tra p.

VARSITY: LAST ROW: H. Beck, J. Thornton, R. Gottleib, R. Ochoniki, M. Newman, D. Conrad, S. Zolke, J. Walch, R. Berger, M. DeSant, R. Nitsche, P. Witt, l. Clapperty, D.
Goldman, B. Knudsen. FOURTH ROW: Coach Basrak, Coach Schnurr, L. Spiwak, H. Tenner, K. Dohm, J. Nabolotny, R. Dassinger, K. Braden, H. Zyburt, R. Lain, R. Lain, J.
Tritschler, S. Perz, Mr. ltluff, Mr. Coyer. THIRD ROW: T. Arshire, M. Dayan, R. Angell, L. Snyder, F. Caletto, G. Cherepaha, M. Machalinski, R. Klauss, F. Tripp, G . Sisto, M.
Gore, T. Bindus. SECOND ROW: Mgr. M. Wyzgala, M. Anderson, A. Schrantz, J. Flood, B. Okazaki, M. Shore, M. Perlow, R. Watts, M. Niesman, J. Prim, B. Mitz, T. Kramer,
Mgr. J. Steffin. FIRST ROW: M. Kanter, P. Weiss, K. Gaiter, J. Tell, J. Reifenberg, F. Swanke, W . Nemanich, M. Schreiber, M. Tash, S. Asher.

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�Sophs Improve;
Demonstrate Potential
(RIGHT) QB B. Lorenz. sweeps around end for a first down.
(BELOW) Coach Lain gives instructions during a time-out.

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....

_

SOPHOMORE

NW
12

0
8
14

24

OPP.

Maine West
Glenbrook South
New Trier West
Glenbrook North
Niles North

0
36

28
6
0

TOP ROW: B. Lorenz, T. Ridley, H. Lipshutz, M. Kirste, M. Mitchell, F. Sanchez, B. Krawetz, G . Kwiecinski, P. Ruskin, A. Jackson, J. Flannery, R. Diederich, J. Anderson. THIRD
ROW: Coach Earl, B. Young, W. Conrad, W. Richards, T. Walsh, D. Baumhardt, P. Staackmann, R. Machalinski, D. Seensky, J. Hengesh, R. Arns, S. Lapins, Coach Lain. SECOND ROW: D. Hoffman, N. Anastos, B. Sakas, N. Greenberg, M. Lapczynski, B. Warman, B. DeSent, J. O'Malley, J. Entratter, J . Brendel, R. Nordin, G . Amarantos, R. Rosen,
S. Kropp. FIRST ROW: D. Borden, R. Ostergaard, D. Dorfman, S. Asher, B. Taggert, B. Thornton, P. Smith, D. Conti, B. Topel, J. Matchen, P. Panik.
224

�TOP ROW: W. Sorenson, A. Swanke, M. Liss, J. Collins, R. Hindus, M. Wilcox, J. Welter, N. Mikula, R. Wilson, A. Damos, W . McNamara, R. Rosen, P. Puttrich, S.
Hojnacki, B. Glicksberg. FOURTH ROW: Mgr. B. Slivnik, Coach O'Keefe, Coach Lamb, Coach Burke, P. ~ ··ch, R. Rasset, S. Speilman, J. Schafer, J. Grimm, J. Welter, L. Peckler, D. Launhardt, S. Anderson, Coach Armour, Mgr. M. Perconti, Coach Hedstrom. THIRD k\... ,., J. Rostron, T. Cortina, S. Sorta!, T. Flood, W. Boles, T.
Swenson, D. Duchaj, J. Janesku, S. Josenkoski, D. Duris, R. Burkhardt, M. Dyslin, B. Nutting, W. Haupers. SECOND ROW: K. Cocking, K. Bick, M. Hildebrand, J.
Birkenheier, M. DiBasilio, T. Mclean, T. Norman, S. Chastain, J. Liano, J. McDonald, V. Meyer, E. Allard, S. Spencer, P. Evans, J. Steiger. FIRST ROW: R. Bereskin, J.
Pearson, S. Lowell, S. Harris, P. Yamauchi, K. Gokbudak, P. Schey, D. Bailey, G . Hoshizaki, C. Tash, G . Baumler, M. Colky, J. Zoros, M. Perconti.

FROSH B

FROSH A
NW

16
0
12
0
6
6
8

OPP.
Maine West
Glenbrook South
Roosevelt
Deerfield
Maine North
Glenbrook North
Niles North

36
16
0
6
0
0
6

NW

20
6
12
6
0
0
28

OPP.
Niles North
Glenbrook North
Glenbrook South
Maine South
Deerfield
New Trier West
Maine West

0
6
30
32
32
20.
12

(LEFT) Coach O'Keefe gives advice to the Frosh B
gridders during half-time.

225

�(BELOW) R. Mohn tries to drive a round a determined 8. Henning.

Varsity Rated
9th 1n State

In only its fourth year at West, the soccer turnout increased to
over 150 players as the program grew to 5 levels. The Varsity,
under Coach Fernando Velasco, compiled a 4-7-3 record, good
for a fourth place tie in the inner six Challenge Cup League,
and a ninth place state rating. Velasco praised the team as the
best yet, but he traced the mediocre record to "not getting the
breaks." The team was led by Seniors Rollin Soskin, the leading
scorer, MVP Gordon Kopp and Bob Henning. All ~ rated All-Conference; leading juniors were Bill Petersen, Scott Heller and Craig
Culloton.

(ABOVE) MVP G . Kopp chases the ball on a drive as 8. Henning pursues.
(A80'/E RIGHT) B. Henning and G . Kopp try to dribble around P. 11.orn.
(RIGHT) B. Quinn tries to thwart S. Heller"s scoring effort.

226

�(LEFT) f. Shackter attempts ta score on a rebound
as R. Soskin looks on.

VARSITY
NW

0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
2
0

OPPONENTS
New Trier East
St. Joesph
Lyons
Maine East
Morton East
Lake Forest
Evanston
New Trier West
Maine North
Quigly South
Lakeforest

0
0
5
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
0

VARSITY: LAST ROW: M. Weidling, S. Edwardson, R. Hausman, B. Peterson, M. O'Callaghan, D. McAllister, f. Shechter, T. Cohen, J. Hornthal, B. Rosenbloom.
FOURTH ROW: M. Mieselman, D. Ovington, J. Kenis, f . Weiss, N. Wilner, R. Soskin, B. fisher, R. Berman, D. Jaffe. THIRD ROW: B. Miller, M. Ross, B. Casey, B.
Henning, G. Kopp, B. Q11Jnn, D. Manski. SECOND ROW: Coach Fernando Velasco, S. Fenchel, S. Heller, P. Elman, B. Berger, S. Semar, R. Mohn, P. Korn, L. Robbins, K. Gurrentz, Coach Bob Porter. FRONT ROW: T. Friedman, M. Bowman, T. Marker, C. Culluton.

227

�Kickers · Form
Conference

(RIGHT) G. Kopp practices "heading" the ball, a vital

skill~

(RIGHT) 8, Henning lifts a shot as G. Kopp
and 8. Peterson defend against it.

(ABOVE) "B. Henning attempts field goal as G. Kopp holds."
(~IGHT) Driving toward the goal, 5. Semar attempts to score.

�SOPH: TOP ROW: S. Niles, B. Herst, S. Wernikoff, B. Gollin, B. Spector, M. Oberrotman, S. Eadon, M. Korb. THIRD ROW: K. Schatzman, K. Goodcase, D. Hollinger, M.
O'Callaghan, B. Camras, R. ·Skyston, S. Kacel. SECOND ROW: M. Beckman, S. Bernstein, S. Wiser, D. Ash, C. Berzock, D. Dermer, J. Rqland, Coach H. Sanstead. FIRST
ROW: B. Blinick, B. Bernstein, J. Schegel, J. Spitz, G. Messinger, K. Edwardson.

FROSH "A"

SOPHOMORE
NW

1
5
6
0
2
4
2
1
3
3
1
1
5
0

OPPONENT
New Trier East
Oak Park
St. Joesph
New Trier West
New Trier East
St. Joesph
Maine East
Evanston
Morton East
Lake Forest
New Trier West
Maine South
Quigly South
Waukegan

2
0
1
2
0
3
0
2
0

OPPONENT

NW

5
6
3
3
1
0
1
6
0

North Shore
Evanston
Maine East
New Trier West

2
0
2
0
1

Maine East
Maine North
Evanston
Maine South
New Trier West
FROSH "8"

1
0
0
1

1
2
1
0

FROSH: TOP ROW: S. Katz, L. Gross, M. Yefsky, D. Schadel, S. Heintz, E. Goldberg, D. Zenn. FOURTH ROW: J. Lowen, J. Dresner, D. Zazove, F. Waldman, R. Katz, B.
Schlessinger, J. Blackman, B. McAllister. THIRD ROW: S. Soskin, S. Baron, A. Kamura, P. Parker, J. Mead, M. Saperstein, M. Parker. SECOND ROW: Coach B. Curran, R.
Niles, M. Schnurr, D. Shelton, D. Cohen, D. Podell, J. Hinz, S. Grossinger, Coach R. Rapper. FIRST ROW: C. Cohen, S. Gomez, J. Lichten, P. Mylander, A. Stone, J. Klyman, R.
Schneider, K. Levin.

�Runners- Stride
for First Place
As the 1970 Cross Country season came to a close, Varsity Coach
Pat Savage was elated with what he termed "a rapidly improving
unit." This year:s squad, composed mainly of Juniors and two
Sophomores, wos described as "much better than last year's and
developing even more." The two coaches, Savage and underclass
coach Ron Campbell, attribute the team's success to conditioning
and training outside the school's program. Savage commended
the "well balanced" team's performance and forsees a superlative job from the up-and-coming sophomores who posted a highly
respectable 13 - 3 won-loss record.

(RIGHT) MVP A. Elste shows the strains of long-distance running.
(BELOW) Varsity runners practice in the confines of nature.

NW
22

24
15
18
19
19

24
20
20

25
17
15
18

VARSITY
Wins
OPP.
NW
University High 35
43
Elmwood Pk:
32
36
Niles E.
50
50
Quigley N.
43
48
St. Benedict
43
50
St. Francis
40
40
Main.e N.
37
50
Fenger
41
50
Kennedy
42
50
South Shore
36
50
Hubbard
46
Greiger
50
Quigley N.
42

Losses
OPP.
Taft
18
New Trier W.
19
New Trier W.
15
Niles N.
15
Glenbrook N. 15
Deerfield
15
Maine S.
15
Glenbrook S.
15
Maine W.
15
Niles N.
15

VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: STANDING: Coach Ron Campbell, J. Macnider, R. Blumenthal, A. Elste, S. Klemptner, Coach Pat Savage. KNEELING: J. Fish, C.
Brooks, P. Egebrecht, K. Valenziano, N. Martino.

230

�UNDERCLASS CROSS COUNTRY: STANDING: Coach Ron Campbell, E. Yoshino, A. Sherbin, E. Alswede, D. Schultz, S. Kollins, B. Connor, S. Spector, B. Gabriel, N. Good, T.
Homer, Coach Pat Savage. KNEELING: G. Kirby, M. Leonida, J . Hausaman, K. Weisz, B. Bondy, S. Spector, R. Fogel, S. Edmonds.

SOPH NW

21
25
16
21
21
21
15
17
19
18
18
33
42
42

Soph
New Trier W .
Taft
Elmwook pk.
Niles E.
Niles N.
Deerfield
Maine N.
Glenbrook S.
South Shore
Quigley N.
Niles N.
New Trier W.
Maine S.
Maine W .

OPP.

39
30
47
36
40
37
50
43
36
43
45
22
18
19

FROSH
NW

25
15
15
16
15
19
15
15
21
15
20
32
31
45

Frosh
New Trier W.
Quigley N.
Taft
New Trier W .
Maine N.
Maine S.
Glenbrook S.
Elmwood Pk.
Niles N.
Niles E.
Niles N.
Glenbrook N.
Deerfield
Maine W.

OPP.

33
50
50
44
50
37
46
45
34
50
36
27
26
15

(ABOVE) Runners N. Good, D. Schultz and B. Connor train diligently.
(LEFT) Coming over the top it's Jr. S. Klemptner in the lead.

231

�(BELOW) Guard D. Burrows looks for a steal.

Cagers Su ff er
Crucial Losses
With no returning lettermen and a host of crucial injuries, the
Varsity Basketball team had trouble putting it all together. Key
damages, occurring early in the season, were Jim Welter's broken wrist and Gordon Kopp's sprained ankle. The only highlight of the first round, and perhaps the entire season, was the
victory at the Niles North Holiday Tournament. There, West defended their title from last year and became the only school to
win the tournament three times. After the season's midpoint,
the cagers definitely improved, chalking up victories against
Glenbrook and Niles North. Head Coach Billy Schnurr named
outstanding performers as Bob Henning, leading scorer and rebounder, and Gordon Kopp, second in both scoring and rebounding.

(ABOVE) G . Kopp leaps high for a jump ball.
(RIGHT) B. Henning shoots for two.

232

�(LEFT) Mighty-might B. Mueller drives through the key.
(BELOW} D. Welter (52) looks to pass lo guard, B. Kenney.

VARSITY
OPP NW

NW

60
52
35
57
57
48
53
69
69
49

Evanston
Highland Park
Niles East
Notre Dame
Glenbrook North
Glenbrook South
New Trier West
Elk Grove
Warren
Grant

66
61
28
65
65
69
77
67
64
45

54
57
74
56
61
53
63
45
63
53
45

OPP
Maine South
83
Niles North
62
Maine West
89
Deerfield
64
Glenbrook North 53
Glenbrook South 61
New Trier West 72
Maine South
75
Niles North
44
Maine West
70
Deerfield
46

VARSITY BASKETBA~L: STANDING: Trnr. Turry, Mgr. R. Leach, T. Marker, T. Amarantos, C. Miller, T. Thorne, S. Zolke, D. Burrows, B. Kenney, Cooch Murphy, Coach Schnurr.
KNEELING: P. Klipowicz, J. Tritschler, D. Welter, B. Henning, J. Welter, B. Cartwright, B. Mueller.

233

�Varsity Defends
Holiday Title

(ABOVE RIGHT) J. Welter tries in vain to sink a shot.
(ABOVE} B. Mueller eyes a steal opportunity.

(BELOW} G. Kopp seeks a rebound opening ta the basket.

(ABOVE} D. Burrows pulls down a bound against New Trier.

234

�Junior Varsity and Sophomore Tearns Build for Next Year
JV: TOP ROW: Mgr. R. Leach, K. Unverricht, S. Zolke, R. Feiss, J. Thornton, T. Amarantos, T. Marker, Coach Murphy. FRONT ROW: R. lssacson, M. Guire, K. Mohler.

JUNIOR VARSITY
NW

47
52
58
73
37
60
60
62

OPP
Glenbrook N.
Glenbrook S.
Maine N .
New Trier W .
Maine S.
Niles N.
Maine W .
Deerfield

49
45
54
55
83
54
73
60

SOPHOMORE

NW

45
71
55
40
50
72
52
67

OPP
Glenbrook N.
Maine N.
Glenbrook S.
New Trier W.
Maine S.
Niles N.
MainW.
Deerfield

58
46
36
72
75
59
55
81

OPP

NW

46
33
58
48
42
50
43
55

Glenbrook N.
Glenbrook S.
Maine N .
New Trier W.
Maine S.
Niles N.
Maine W.
Deerfield

31
49
16
56
46
48
40
52

NW

50
86
46
42
38
47
46
57

OPP
Glenbrook N .
Maine N.
Glenbrook S.
New Trier W .
Maine S.
Niles N.
Maine W .
Deerfield

33
12
40
33
56
34
41
67

..
SOPH: TOP ROW: Mgr. C. Ginsberg, R. Servos, B. Lorenz, R. Stohle, J. Richman, P. Staackmann, J. Steiner, K. McGuire, R. Diederich, Coach Earl. FRONT ROW: D. Conti, R.
Brown, T. Bartlett, M. Oberrotman.

235

�Underclass Roundballers Look to Future
FROSH A: TOP ROW: Coach Lamb, B. Sorenson, J. Welter, S. Spielman, J. Schafer, J. Welter, D. Kibort, B. MacNamara, P. Puttrich, B. Burkhardt, Coach Field.
FRONT ROW: Mgr. J. Grouzard, D. Zaz~ve, M. Hildebrandt, J. Zoros, R. Schnurr, G. Baumler.

FROSH A
NW

42
45
41
30
54
44
59
62

OPP
Glenbrook N.
Glenbrook S.
New Trier W.
Maine S.
Niles N .
Maine W.
Deerfield
Maine N.

55
51
43
73
67
52
70
58

FROSH 8

NW

51
42
39
36
56
38
38

OPP
Glenbrook N.
Glenbrook S.
New Trier W.
Maine S.
Niles N.
Maine W .
Deerfield

65
62
56
59
58
57
56

OPP

NW

45
58
40
46
42
71
56

Glenbrook N.
Glenbrook S.
New Trier W.
Maine S.
Deerfield
Maine N.
Glenbrook N.

24
32
33
47
37
15
39

NW

47
58
40
46
42
71
56

OPP
Glenbrook S.
Glenbrook S.
New Trier W .
Maine S.
Deerfield
Maine N.
Glenbrook N.

48
32
33
47
37
15
39

FROSH B: TOP ROW: J. Guirsch, M. Liss, J. Blackman, D. Sortal, 5 . Anderson, R. Rasset, D. Launhardt, M. Yefsky, B. Scott, S. Spe ncer, Coach Sandstead. FRONT
ROW: S. Barron, E. Harkins, S. Lowell.

236

�Fencing Tearn Hampered
by Lack of Interest

1
The Niles West Fencing Team, coached by Art Leipold,
ended the season with a 4-11 record on the Varsity level,
while the Frosh-Soph squad compiled a 2-4 record.
Coach Leipold attributed the disappointing record to a
number of factors: the poor turnout, the loss of many potential varsity-caliber fencers, and the lack of popularity
and interest in the sport all affected the overall record.
Commenting on the sport's unpopularity, Leipold added,
"There are only 7 schools, including West, that compete." The team, nevertheless, had standouts: on the Varsity level, Leipold cited Junior Gunther Hartfiel for his fine
performance: on the Frosh-Soph level Howard Labow was
regarded by Leipold as having "excellent potential." If
the popularity and interest in fencing grows, Leipold feels
that the team's turnout and record will improve.
(ABOVE LEFT) L. Atsaves blocks H. Gladstein's attack.
(LEFT) G . Kozak parries a thrust by J. Roberts.

VARSITY
NW
14

8
11
6

5
4
2
7
6
11
13

8
7

1

OPP
Champaign Central
Niles East
New Trier East
Notre Dame
New Trier West
Chicago Marshall
Maine South
New Trier West
Niles East
New Berlin
Dixon
Maine South
Chicagp Marshall
Notre Dame

14

10
7
12
23
14
16
11
13
7

5
10

11
17

FENCING: TOP ROW: L. Atsaves, G. Kozak, J. Roberts, G. Hartfeil, H. Vergis, R. Hacker, J. Anderson, N.
Greenberg. FIRST ROW: H. Gladstein, N. Nimon, A. Stone, 8. Schlesinger, M. Kaskel; R. Spinx, H. Labow.

237

�Gymnasts Marred
by lniuries
It was a year of injuries in sports at Niles Westr and the Varsity Gymnastic team suffered their share. Junior standout, Mike Bellos, damaged his knee doing a difficult highbar dismount and required surgery, benching him for the entire season. In his first year as head
coach, John Armour mentioned as team leaders: captain John Prim
and Fred Trester performing in free exercise, Bob Kushner and Don
Raymond on the highbar, Bill Peterson on trampoline, Tom Abshire
and Doug Perz on the parallel bars, and Bob Kushner and Dave
Manski on the still rings. Kushner also achieved the Conference AllAround title.
(ABOVE RIGHT) All-Around titlist B. Kushner performs a Stalder.
(RIGHT) B. Jaremus executes a Moore on the side
horse.

VARSITY
NW

VARSITY: STANDING: B. Casey, S. Johnson, T. Abshire, B. Peterson, J. Cortina, D. Perz, J .
Gacki, Coach Armour, L. Eisenberg, D. Manski, B. Bindus, A. Wu, R. Rodriguez, D. Raymond,
Mgr. M. Wyzgala. KNEELING: M. Bellas, D. Hoshizaki, B. Kushner, D. Ovington, J. Prim, J .
Flood, F. Trester, B. Jaremus, S. Finnerman.

238

I

110
110
102
102
108
110
111
97
98
106
104
104
112
127
117
126
126

OPP
Niles North
Niles East
New Trier East
Maine East
New Trier West
Thorn ridge
Maine South
Wheeling
Barrington
Niles North
Deerfield
Lake Forest
Maine West
Evanston
Glenbrook South
Maine West
Glenbrook North

112
107
99
55
87
108

105
110
103
115
61
67
102
146
115
108
104

�SOPHOMORE: STANDING: K. Schatzman, C. Nelson, S. Niles, M. Gordon, D. Korb, M. Kerste,
D. Blanc, D. Hollinger, Coach Rapper. KNEELING: J. Roland, S. Bernstein, D. Rask, S. Schwartz,
S. Guttman, B. Topal, P. Panik, M. Morris.

SOPHOMORE
OPP

NW

48
43
43
50
50
59
55
53
58
50
52
65
49
49
49

New Trier West
Niles North
Niles East
Maine West
Glenbrook North
Evanston
Glenbrook South
Maine West
Lake Forest
Maine North
Niles North
Deerfield
Whe'e ling
Barrington
Thorn ridge

50
55
65
27
58
60
54
22
34
42
65
43
53
52
53

FROSH
NW

23
22
27
21
32
22

OPP
Maine South
Thorn ridge
Niles North
Maine West
Glenbrook North
New Trier West

(
FROSH: STANDING: M. Sanders, M. Eisenberg, D. Duchaj, M. Mansfield, Coach Klebba, B. Bindus, T. Cortina, T. McClean, S. Pearlman. KNEELING: J. Pearson, R. Niles, J. Clemens, M. Zolke,
M. Scipione, F. Bonetti, W. Bordes, T. Kropp.

'

'
''
'

~

..

(ABOVE) T. Kropp displays an L-support on the still rings.
(RIGHT) S. Guttman performs an Iron Cross.

'DIANS

15
30
38
48
43
29

�Two Grapplers
Place All-Conference
Finishing the sea.son with a 3-8 record the Niles West Varsity
Wrestling Team nevertheless boasted many fine individual performances. Head Coach Bob Porter attributed the team's mediocre
performances to the fact that, "this year has been a building
year." Highlighting the squad's performance were All-Conference
Pete Witt and Ray Lain. Other standouts included Rich Lain and
Warren Nemanich, who also contributed greatly to the team efforts. Porter predicted that next year's team would be bolstered
by returning lettermen and the many promising underclassmen.
The sophomore team also had many standouts and finished the
season with a 5-11 record.

(UPPER) R. Lain gains points while working for a pin.
(RIGHT) C. Miller applies pressure to his opponent.

VARSITY

ft

VARSITY: TOP ROW: Coach Porter, S. Perz, P. Witt, M. Dayan, L. Steinlauf, J. Welch, B.
Milz, R. Lain, R. Lain, Coach Lain. SECOND ROW: J. Nowicki, T. Brunning. T. Hoffberg, W .
Nemanich, C. Miller, A. Gelfand, J. Wilson. FRONT ROW: R. Schneider, 8. Blinick, J.
Wehrmacher, P. Clesi, K. Gurrentz, E. Turton, P. Weiss, B. Fisher.

240

NW
13
2
11
17
38
21
6
11
38
22
8
18
9
36
13

Maine South
Maine South
Deerfield
Deerfield
New Trier West
New Trier West
Arlington
Niles North
Lake Forest
Maine West
Glenbrook North
Maine North
Highland Park
New Trier East
Glenbrook South

OPP
29
0

34
31
13
25
36
30
11
20
43

24
33
12

34

�(BELOW) Soph. J. Flannery struggles to flip his opponent.
SOPH: TOP ROW: D. Arwine, B. Gibbons, B. Goldberg, P. Mensinger, B. Sakas, B. Pizzalto. SECOND ROW: Coach Schmidt, R. Capodagli, B, Kopinski, D. Senensky, G. Kwiecinski, A. Jackson. FRONT ROW: B. Bahcall, B. Kelly, P. Smith, D. Yohanna, S. Kropp, S.
Edmonds.

FROSH: TOP ROW: Coach Curran, S. Katz, R. Wilson, E. Goldberg, M. Stoklasa,
T. Flood, M. Joseph. THIRD ROW: J. Bowman, E. Allard, M. DiBasilio, J. Rostron,
A. Sherbin, K. Cocking. SECOND ROW: M. lesser, P. Yamauchi, D. Bailey, R. Sitrick, K. Gokbudak, M. Garlia, E. Walovitch. FRONT ROW: P. Frazee, J. Kaplan,
M. Schnurr, B. Bereskin, J . lichten, G. Pavlik, H. Begoun.

SOPHOMORE
NW

22
11

37
47
47
47
26
21
6
11
52
12
13
28

OPP
Maine South
Deerfield
New Trier West
Evanston
Wheeling
East St. Louis
Niles North
Arlington
Maine West
Glenbrook North
New Trier East
Highland Park
Glenbrook South
Lake Forest

22
35
9
63
54
24
26
27
38
29
0
38
36
18

FROSH
NW

9
32
36
35
9
18
41
21
27
15
34

15

OPP
Maine South
Deerfield
New Trier West
Niles North
Arlington
Maine West
Lake Forest
Glenbrook North
Maine North
Glenbrook South
New Trier East
Highland Park

35
14

18
15
39
32
5

20
17
31
16
41

(LEFT) D. Yohanna attempts to take his opponent down.

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�Poor Turnout
t Hampers Swimmers
Finishing 8th in CSL while compiling 3-7 conference record, the '70-'71 Varsity swimming squad was hampered
by a poor turnout and subsequently suffered from a lack
of depth. The team's poor record was attributed to weakness in many events. Highlighting the season were outstanding performances of seniors Gary Zupko and Herb
Shepard, who formed the Team's strength. The sophomores, led by Mike Norberg, who broke 4 sophomore
records, finished the season with a 4-7 total, while the
freshmen compiled a 3-6 season record. Next year's Varsity will rely heavily on returning lettermen and especially
on the up-and-coming underclassmen.
(UPPER RIGHT) Niles West leads a relay, as a
swimmer begins his leg.
(RIGHT) Swimmer tags off while partner gets
off to a fast start.

VARSITY
NW
20
22'

49
24
34
25

24
79
59
16

OPP
Glenbrook North
Proviso West
Niles East
New Trier West
New Trier West
Deerfield
Forest View
Wheeling
Elk Grove
Niles North

75
70

46
70
70

70
71
16

34
78

VARSITY: TOP ROW: L. Korrub, B. Bonetti, M. Levy, B. Homer, C. Kaminsky. SECOND ROW: L. Friedman, R.
Nitsche, G . Zupko, T. Heintz, D. Ekenberg, Coach Youstra. FRONT ROW: J. Hallberg, C. Chow, C. Kittaka, J.
Harms.
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�SOPH: TOP ROW: B. Heinz, A. Storm, M. Norberg, R. Nutting, J. Doe, S. Blum. SECOND ROW: M. Green,
J. Spray, J. Hengesh, R. Dickstein, R. Conrad, J. Epstein, Coach Davis. FRONT ROW: Mgr. M. Newman, R.
Nordin, G. Kanter, G. MacEwan.

SOPHOMORE
NW

25
65
54
23
13
67
76

FROSH
OPP

Glenbrook North
Proviso West
Niles East
New Trier West
Deerfield
Forest View
Wheeling

75
24
34
68
82
28
19

NW

35
35
53
24
62
53

OPP
Glenbrook North 72
Proviso West
60
Niles East
42
New Trier West 71
Elk Grove
33
Niles North
42

{TOP) Swimmer gets clocked-in after relay.
(ABOVE) Swimmers take position as gun sounds.

.

FROSH: TOP ROW: S. Ladewig, T. Spak, P. Bouy, K. Board, S. Okazaki, J. Craig. SECOND ROW: Mgr. K.
Kaspa, J. MacDonald, B. Nutting, S. Ekenberg, R. Bender, S. Quatrochi, T. Lavnick, R. Carl, E. Smok, A.
Awarda, Coach Anderson. FRONT ROW: S. Rosenberg, G. Lagioia, B. Gabriel, S. Camis, S. Collins.
243

�Track Tearn Performs Well
Despite Shortcomings
The Varsity Indoor Track Team, under Coach Ron Campbell, and assistant Coaches Pat Savage, Bob Fizzell and Elmer Lucas, finished in
7th place in the CSL with a record of 13-9. Campbell felt that the
team's showing was good, as the squad was hurt by weakness in
long-distance events. Seniors Jack Flood and Craig Hajduk, co-captains, along with Senior Greg Eischen, were cited by Campbell as
being standouts on the team. Campbell also cited the performance of
Juniors Mike Schrieber and Jim Hornthal as praiseworthy. The sophomores, with a fine record of 16-6, were led by Dave Hintz, while the
freshmen, with a season total of 15-1, had Paul Beisch as their standout.

VARSITY: TOP ROW: H. Zyburt, M. Rubin, D. Eischen, P. Egebrecht, G . Eischen, T.
Brown, J. Abrahamson, J. Mandell, J. Hornthal. THIRD ROW: Coach Lucas, D. Harris, C.
Hajduk, C. Nelson, G . Chelcun, J. Flood, Mgr. B. Levey, Coach Campbell. SECOND
ROW: Coach Fizzell, A. Elste, C. Brooks, D. Nakanishi, M. Schrieber, L. Snyder, Coach
Savage. FRONT ROW: S. Klemptner, R, Katz, R. Beckman, J. MacNider.

{TOP} .J. Abrahamson concentrates on effecting a good landing during a long.
jump event.
(ABOVE} J. MacNider exemplifies "The Concentration of the long-distance runner."

{ABOVE} C. Hajduk hits the first hurdle amid fierce competition.

244

�FROSH-SOPH: TOP ROW: B. Macewen, P. Ruskin, L. Peckler, R. Arns, J. Grimm, R. Machalinski, H. Sikevitz, S. Hinz, R. Spector, D. Hintz. THIRD ROW: R. Lytton, D. Kretschmer, R.
Fogel, J. Manski, B. Bondy, R. Kerman, H. Lipshutz, L. Goldberg. SECOND ROW: M. Leonida, A. Kimura, B. Gabriel, L. Nianick, E. Yoshino, H. Dorne, J. Hosanna, G. Kirby. FRONT
ROW: B. Funai, B. Sullivan, D. Heller, C. Tash, D. Silverman, S. Edmonds.

(BELOW) Clearing the bar, D. Hintz prepares to release the pole as
he heads for a landing.

(UPPER L~FT) R. Fogel gives the baton to D. Kretschmer during an
underclass relay.
(LEFT) B. Sullivan and an opponent go neck-and-neck into the last
hurdle while teammate D. Kretschmer closes in.

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�Netters Hope for
Successful Season
The Varsity netmen look forward to a successful season with
four lettermen returning. The team will be seeking new
strength in the singles department, already being strong in
the doubles competition. The new Varsity coach, Fernando
Velasco, is currently a tennis professional. His experience
should greatly benefit the team's progress.
(ABOVE RIGHT) L. Wolin slams a shot as partn.er J. Hecktman looks on.

"'

(ABOVE) L. Stone executes a backhand drop shot.
(ABOVE RIGHT) S. Nusinow sets for a return.
(RIGHT) D. Weiss serves while B. Ganz plays the net.

246

L

�Linksters Seek
CSL Rating
Coach Jack Fabri's Varsity golf team sets its sights for a successful season with three returning lettermen, including Rick
Chapman, who has played two years of Varsity golf previously.
Although the team has been finishing low in the standings for
the past four years, Coach Fabri looks for the team to place
high in the Central Suburban League.

(ABOVE LEFT) R. Chapman addresses the ball.
(LEFT) S. Semar and B. Mead practice for an upcoming meet.

(ABOVE) R. Englhard crunches one.
(LEFT) R. Chapman practices his fairway woods.

247

�Varsity Vies
for Conference Title
On the eve of the state district meet, the 70-71 Varsity Baseball
squad still had hopes of a conference championship despite a somewhat inconsistent overall performance. Head Coach Jim Phipps felt
that "we can have a very fine tournament team and we will be impressive in the state meets. " The keynote of this year's squad, according to Phipps is " the fantastic attitude of the boys. This is one of
the most cohesive and hard-working groups I've seen in years. " This
fine attitude has been exemplified by the excellent play of many
team members. Phipps cited the play of Paul Klipowicz, Mark Anderson, and John Tritschler as praiseworthy. The pitching of Jim Samatas, Bob Henning, and southpaw Barry Mueller was also notable. The
Sophomores, coached by Bill Coyer, also turned in an impressive performance, highlighted by consistently excellent play. Prospects for
the Freshman teams were also good, as both squads were playing
fine ball and look to be in contention for a high finish in the CSL
standings.
(ABOVE RIGHT) B. Mueller snores a potential bosehit.
(RIGHT) J . Somotos burns one in.

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VARSITY: TOP ROW: Cooch Phipps, J. Abrahamson, M. Meiselmon, A. Lozro, B. Burkhardt, B. Henning, J. Tritschler, J. Somotos, S. Zolke, M. Anderson,
J. Thorn·
ton, G. Benorio, Cooch Anderson. SECOND ROW: Mgr. T. Sudow, R. Ostrowski, M. Kroinski, P. Elman, L. Edelson, F. Weiss, P. Clesi, B. We iss,
K. Dohm, Mgr. J.
Lee. FRONT ROW: D. Pinder, A. Linick, M. Geyer, R. Blumenthal, L. Gan, S. Johnson, B. McEnerney, B. Mueller, A. Bolbirer, P. Klipowicz.

248

�Sophomores Shine Amid Winning Season
SOPH: TOP ROW: D. Seneski, B. Young, D. Arns, B. Smith, R. Diederich, B. Lorenz, K. McGuire, R. Servos, J. Schillaci. SECOND ROW: Coach Coyer, P. Smith, G.
Nishmura, C. Ginsberg, D. Dorfman, B. Kelly, M. Ericksen, G. Pavlik, G . Messinger. FRONT ROW: J. Anderson, G. Amarantos, B. Thornton, B. Brown, G. Blaszynski,
D. McEnerney, B. Camras.

(LEFT) R. Servos gets a piece of the ball.
(BELOW LEFT) Sophs get ready for their "ups."

249

�.

Pitching and Hitting Pace Freshmen Victories
FROSH A: TOP ROW: Mgr. J. Olsen, J. Blackman. R. Fimoff, M. DeBasilio, B. Scot, B. Burkhardt, B. Sorenson, R. Rasset, D. Kibort, Coach Galla. FRONT ROW: J.
Liano, J. Lichten, D. Siers, B. Neuman, G. Hoshizaki, D. Sorta!.

(RIGHT} J. Liano puts some wood on the ball.

FROSH 8: TOP ROW: D. Feldman, G. Karachun, E. Yoshino, S. Spencer, S. Anderson, S. Spielman, B. McMamara, A. Swanke, E. Harkins, Coach Sandstead. SECOND ROW: R. Schneider, C. Gokbudak, B. Littwin, S. Kollins, J. Heller, B. Geyer, J. McDonald, S. Harris. FRONT ROW: J. Lowen, K. Levin, M. Schnurr, J. Zoros.

250

�Girls' Interscholastic Teams Have Ups and Downs

Finishing with a disappointing record of 0-6, the Girls' Interscholastic Tennis Team concluded its first season in the League's highest division. Next year's hopes rest on the returning juniors as the
senior standouts of 1970-71, Linda Delano, Roberta Marz, and
Sue Milner leave. The Girls' Interscholastic Badminton Team, however, capped a winning year with a 7-2 record. The team participated in the Evanston Dual-League Invitational and received out·
standing performances throughout the season from Linda Delano,
Peggy Hook, Penny Hook, and Mary Ann Kochan .

BADMINTON: TOP ROW: M. Casey, J . Tamraz, D. Huber, D. Burkhardt, F. Hu.
lock, D. Goldmeier. SECOND ROW: S. Jensen, M. Sortal, G. Hansen, M. Gilluly,
N. Weiss, J. Grimm, M. Kahan. FRONT ROW: R. Levitan, L. Delano, C. Panagio·
taras, L. Brooks, J. Preiss.
(LEFT) E. Yamauchi returns a shot during a doubles tournament.

TENNIS: TOP ROW: 'J. Estes, M. Sortal, D. Melin, V. Balmes, J. Grimm, M. Lustig, V. Fabian, L. Wasserman. FRONT ROW: D. Tarrson, S. Milner, L. Delano, R. Hor·
witz, E. Yamauchi, A. Duhl, M. Stone.

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�Senior Index
ABSHIRE, THOMAS: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State
Scholarship 4; National Honor Society
3, 4; Student Representative Assembly
4; Band 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2;
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3,
4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; "N" Club 3, 4; Executive Bd. 4; B.P.E. Leader 3, 4.
AHR, TERRY: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Guards
Club 2.
ALLWEISS, PAMELA: Bronze Key 2;
Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State
Scholarship 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls
Glee 2; Arts Club 1, 2, 3; Usherettes 3,
4; Political Forum Club 2, 3; Future
Teachers Club 1; G .A.A. 1, 2.
AMI, FAITH: Art Council 3; Future
Teachers Club 3.
ANDERSCHAT, KAREN: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3;
Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship
4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Cabinet Alt. 2; Student Council 3; Student
Representative Assembly Board Member 4; S.F.A.A. Secretary 4; Student
Activities Board 4; Debate 2; Homecoming Committee 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Future Teachers Club 3; Usherettes 4.
ANDERSON, MARK: Bronze Key 3;
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3;
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; N-Club 4 .
ANDERSON, ROBERT: Illinois State
Scholarship 4; Pow Wow Band '70;
Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band
2, 3, 4; Bio-Chem Club 2; Russian Club
2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, President 4.
ANGELL, RICHARD: Football 1, 2, 3,
4; Baseball 1, 2; Track 2; Minor "N"
2, 3; Major "N" 4; S.S.O. 3.
APPEL, STEVE: Scarlet Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Soccer 2.
ARCANGELETII, DANNY: Football 1,
2; Track 2, 3; Wrestling 1.
AREN, FRANCINE: Bronze Key 4; Cabinet I, 2; Student Representative Assembly 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Spanish Club
1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Homecoming Crew

3, 4.
ASHER, SHELDON: Transferred from
Bowen High School 2; Silver Key 4;
Football 3, 4; Minor "N" 3, Major
"N" 4.
ATSAVES, TONI: Student Council 3;
Student_. Representative Assembly 4;
Studenf Union Board 3; Student Activities Board Executive Committee 4;
Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; G.A.A.
1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Homecoming Committee 4; S.S.O . 1, 2; Pom Pon
Squad 4.

ative Assembly 4; Pow Wow Crew 1;
West Side Story Crew 4; Mixed Chorus
1; Football Manager 2, 3, 4; Major
"N" 3; Homecoming Committee 4.

State Scholarship 4; Football 2, 3, 4;
Major "N" 4; Track 1, 2; Cross Country 1; Wrestling 2; lntramurals 3; Latin
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; N-Club 4.

BAHDE, EILEEN: Girls Glee 1.

BERNSTEIN, BARBARA: Cabinet
Pow Wow '69 and '70 3, 4.

BALMES, VICKY: Cabinet 3; Mixed
Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; Orchesis 2;
Tennis 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4.
BARRETI, SUSAN: Pow Wow '70 Costume Chairman 4; Glass Menagerie
Costume Chairman 4; Many Moons
Costume Chairman · 4; Snow White
Costume Crew 3; Funny Girl Costume
Chairman 3; Thurber Carnival Costume
Crew 3; Thespians 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2,
3, 4; Pep Club 1.
BAUM, SHARON:
G.A.A. 1, 2 .

Girls

Glee

2;

BAUMANN, MARIANNE: Transferred
from American High School Foundation.
BECK, HOWARD: Transferred from
Notre Dame High School 2; Bronze
Key 3; Silver Key 4; Football 3, 4; "N"
Club 4.
BEEDERMAN, DANIEL: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Illinois State
Scholarship 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4,
President 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
Concert Orchestro 2, 3, 4; Pow Wow
'69 Band 3; Pow Wow '70 Band 4;
Once Upon A Mattress Band 2; West
Side Story Orchestra 4; Funny Girl Orchestra 3; State Solo and Ensemble
Contest; Band Letter 2; Silver Music Pin
3; Gold Music Pin 4.
BEGOUN, PAULA: Cabinet 2; Pow
Wow '67 Crew 1; Children's Theatre 2;
Forensics 2, 4; Orchesis 1; Pep Club 2,
3; G.A.A. 2; Hospital Visitors Troupe
2, 3, 4; Project '70 3, 4.
BELCOVE, JANET: Scarlet Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 4; National Honors Society 3; Political Forums
Club 2, 3; Project '70 3; Student Council 2, 3; Student Representative Assembly 4; Cabinet 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; Fire
Bugs Crew; Pow Wow '69 Crew 3;
Funny Girl Crew 3; French Club 2; Hospital Visitors Troupe 3, 4.
BELL, SELDON: Soccer 1, 3; Wrestling

1.
BELLER, LARRY: Mixed Chorus 1; Boys
Glee 2; Soccer 1, 2.
BELSON, BROOKE: Girls Glee 1, 2;
Modern Dance 1, 2; G .A.A. 1, 2.
BENSON, RICHARD: Concert Band 2,
3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Silver Music
Pin; Once Upon a Mattress Orchestra
2; Funny Girl Orchestra 3; Golf 1, 2,

3.

AUERBACH, AMY: Scarlet Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Student Council 2, 3; Student
Representative Assembly 4; Problem
Sensing Committees 4; Homecoming
Committee 3, 4; Homecoming Court 3;
Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2,
3, 4; Student Activities Board 4; Spectrum Staff 4; Hospital Visitors Troupe
4; G.P.E. Leaders 3, 4.

BERESKIN, JUDY: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key
4; National Honors Society 3, 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Student
Council 1; Orchestra 1, 2; Pow Wow
'69, '70 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4,
Captain 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Committee 4.

BADESCH, SCOTI: Student Represent-

BERGER, ROGER: Bronze Key 3; Illinois

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1;

BERNSTEIN, JILL: Illinois State Scholarship 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pacesetters
2; Spotlighters 1 .

BRAUER, LAURA: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silv,er Key 3; Gold Key
4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; National
Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 2,
3; Student Union Board 2; Student Activities Board 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Pom Pon
3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2,
Vice-President 2; Pow Wow '68 Crew
2; Homecoming Court 4; Gym Leader
3, 4.

BEYER, JUDY: Girls Glee 1, 2; G.A.A.
1, 2; Usherettes 4 .

BRAUN, JUDI: Scarlet Certificate;
Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; Choir 3;
Guys and Dolls 2; German 1.

BIBERGAL, MARCI: Student Council 3;
Cabinet 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls
Glee 3; Concert Choir 4; Westones 4;
Children's Theatre 1, 3; Pow Wow '69,
'70 3, 4; Funny Girl 3; P.A. Committee
3; Art Council 3; Hospital Visitors
Troupe 4.

BRODY, SUE: Bronze Key 4; Girls Glee
1, 2; Choir 3; Vivace 2, 3; Pow Wow
Crew '67, '68 1, 2, 3; Guys and Dolls
Crew 1; Once Upon A Mattress Crew
2; Firebugs Crew 3; French Club 1, 2,
Treasurer 2.

BLINICK, ART: Political Forum Club 2,
3; Baseball 3.
BLITZ, ALAN: Once Upon A Mattress
2; Pow Wow '69 Crew 3.
BLITZ, MICHAEL: Pow Wow '68 2;
Once Upon A Mattress 2.
BLIWAS, ERROL: Mixed Chorus 1;
Boys Glee 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Students For Israel Club 4; Swimming 1;
lntramurals 2, 3; A.V.E. Dept. 4; Pow
Wow '70 4; Funny Girl 3; Glass Menagerie 4.

BRONSTEIN, ROBERT: Mixed Chorus
1; Boys Glee 2; Choir 3, 4; Pow Wow
'70 Crew 4; Funny Girl 3; Glass Menagerie Crew 4; Westones 4; Football
1; Track 1, 2; Cross Country 2.
BROWN, CAROL: Pow Wow '69 3;
G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3.
BROWN, MARLA: Bronze Key 3; Silver
Key 4; Girls Glee 1; French Club 1;
Apotheosis 2; Opus I 4.
BROWNSTEIN,
Theatre 2.

STEVE:

Children's

BRYANT, SUE: G.A.A. 2, 4.
BLOCK, ANDREA: Spanish Club 2, 3.
BLOCK, SHEREE: Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Merit Finalist 4; Intermediate Band 1, 2; Concert Band 3, 4; Funny Girl Orchestra 3;
French Club 1, 2; Ecology Club 2, 3, 4;
National Honor Society 3, 4.
BLOOM, JOANNE: Transferred from •
Bowen H.S. 4; Illinois State Scholarship
4.
BONGIOVANNI, DIANE: Art Council

1, 2, 3.
BORKAN, DAVID: Mixed Chorus 1;
Boys Glee 2; Swimming 2.
BOWMAN, MARK: Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4;
Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Major "N" 3, 4;
N-Club 3, 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2.
BRADEN, KEVIN : Chorus 1; Choir 2, 3;
Football 1, 2, 4; Indoor Track 2;
N-Club 4 .
BRADFORD, CAROLE: Mixed Chorus
1; Choir 2, 3; Guys and Dolls 1; Once
Upon A Mattress 2.
BRAMSON, RONALD: Cabinet 1, 2, 3;
Soccer 2, 3; Track 2; Minor "N" 3;
German Club 1, 2, 3.
BRANDT, JERRY: Marching Band 1, 2;
Concert Band 3.

BURKE, LAURIE: Transferred from
Woodstocl&lt; High School 4; G .A.A. 4;
Pacesetters 4.
BURKHARDT, BILL: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4;
Major "N" 4; lntramurals 1, 2, 3.
BURTON, SUE: Transferred
Bowen High School 2.

from

CAHAN, RICHARD: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois
State Scholarship 4; Chorus 1; Spanish
Club 2; Debate 3; Voice of '71 Staff 3.
CAMPION, PATIANN: Mixed Chorus
1; Girls Glee 2; Orchesis 2.
CASEY, MARY: Bronze Key 3; Cabinet
Alternate 1, 3; J .B. Crew 1; Pow Wow
'68 Crew 2; Funny Girl Crew 3; Many
Moons Crew 4; Thurber Carnival Crew
3; Glass Menagerie Crew 4; Pow Wow
'70 4; Aquasprites l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain; Timers Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Guards Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1,
2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 3, 4; Pep Club
1, 2; Arts Club 1, 4; Volleyball Team
4; Badminton Team 4.
CHANKIN, GARRY: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Spanish
Club 2.
CHAPMAN, RICK: Scarlet Certificate;
Bronze Key 2; Football I; Basketball 1,
2; Baseball 1; Golf 2, 3, 4; S.S.O.
Board 3.

BRANDT, LARRY: Marching Band 1, 2;
Concert Band 3.

CHERNIET, KEITH: Cabinet 1, 2, 3.

BRANDT, LAURIE: Cabinet 1; Pow
Wow '68, '69, '70 2, 3, 4; Girls G lee
1, 2; G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club 2 .

CHIKARAISHI, LYNNE: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3;
Gold Key 4; Pep Club 1, 2; German
Club 1, 2; Gymnastic Team 2, 3, 4;

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�G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; S.S.O. 1, 2.

ball 2, 3, 4; Major "N" 4; N-Club 4.

CITRON, MITCH : S.S.O. 3.

DEPPONG, CAROL: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3;
German Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 2, 3; S.S.O.
1, 2, 3, 4.

CLAPPERTY, LEON: Football 1, 2, 3, 4;
"N" Club 4.

DIAMOND, CHUCK: Mixed Chorus 1.
CLARK, JENNIFER: Mixed Chorus 1;
Girls Glee 2, 3; Choir 4; Music Aword
3; Pep Club 2, 3; Arts Council 3.
COHEN, GARRY: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key
4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois
State Scholarship 4; National Merit of
Commendation 4; Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Parliamentarian 4; Student-Faculty-Administration Assembly 4; Basketball 1, 2;
Rotary Club 4.
CONDON, SHERRY: Pow Wow Crew
'69 3; Funny Girl Crew 3; Hospital Visitors Troupe 3, 4; S.S.O. 1, 2, 3.
COOPER, MICHAEL: Marching Band 1,
2; Concert Band 2; Stage Band 1, 2;
Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4;
Spotlighters 1, 2; Pow Wow Crew "67,
'68, '69, '70 1, 2, 3, 4; Guys and
Dolls Crew 1; Once Upon A Mattress
Crew 2; Funny Girl Crew 3; West Side
Story Crew 4; J.B. Crew 1; Firebugs
Crew 2; Thurber Carnival Crew 3;
Glass Menagerie Crew 4; Children's
Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4.

DREWS, VICKI: Girls Glee, 1, 2; Pep
Club 1; Aquasprites 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,
4.
DUBOW, DEBBIE: Mixed Chorus 1;
Girls Glee 2; Funny Girl 3; Drama
Workshop; Spotlighters 1, 2; Spanish
Club 1; G.A.A. 1.
DUHL, ANITA: Bronze Key 3; Silver
Key 4; Illinois Stale Scholorship 4;
Cabinet 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1; Pow
Wow '70; Children's Theatre 4; Thespians 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Teom
1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union Board 3;
Opus I 4.
EATON, DAVID: Bronze Key 2; White
Certificate; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4;
National Merit Letter of Commendation
4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois
State Scholarship 4; Student Council 1,
2, 3; Soccer 2; Latin Club 2; Shakespeare Workshop 2, 3.
EGEL, MARILYN: Girls Glee 1, 2;
Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; BioChem Club 2.

Activities Board 4; Homecoming Crew
4; French Club 2.
FARBER, DAVID: Mixed Chorus 3; Concert Choir 4; A'Capella Choir 4; Westones 4; West Side Story; Wrestling 1,
2; Bio-Chem 1; Ecology Club 4; Bridge
Club 4.
FARBER, PHILLIP: Bronze Key 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pow Wow
'67, '68, '69, '70, 1, 2, 3, 4; Guys and
Dolls Crew 1; Once Upon A Mattress
Crew 2; Winnie the Pooh Crew 2; Firebugs Crew 2; Funny Girl Crew 3; Thurber Carnival Crew 3; Wizard of Oz
Crew 4; West Side Story Crew 4; J.B.
1; Bio.Chem Club 1; Latin Club 2, 3;
Thespians 2, 3, 4; Spotlighters 1.
FEBROW, DONNA: Girls Glee 1, 2;
Homecoming Crew; G.A.A. 1, 2; Pep
Club 1.
FELDMAN, FRED: Student Representative Assembly 4; Debate Team 2, 3, 4;
Bridge Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2,
3; Shakespeare Workshop 2, 3.
FERRARO, LINDA: Girls Glee 1; Mixed
Chorus 2; G.A.A. 2, 4.
FETIMAN, JACK: Transferred from Horace Mann High School 3 .
FIELD, LEW: Golf 3, 4; Major "N" 3 ,

4; N·Club 4.
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COPELAND, JO ANNE: Cabinet 1;
Pow Wow Crew '67, '68, '69, 2, 3, 4;
Guys and Dolls Crew 1; Once Upon A
Mattress Costume Chairman 2; J.B.
Crew 1; Funny Girl Crew 3; Girls Glee
1, 2; National Thespians Society 1, 2,
3, 4; Cabinet 2; Spotlighters 1, 2;

s.s.o. 1, 2.

COSGROVE, TERRY: Marching Band 1,
2; Intermediate Band 3; Swimming 1;
Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Project '70 2, 3, 4.
CUTLER, FRAN: Illinois State Scholarship 4; White Certificate 1; Bronze Key
2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Grinnell
Scholarship; Pow Wow 1, 2; Crews 1,
2, 3; Children's Theatre 1, 2; G .A.A. 1,
2; Timers 1, 2, 3; Russian Club 1, 2, 3,
4, Vice-President 4; Spectrum Staff 2.
CUTRERA, MARY: Thespians 2, 3;
Guys and Dolls 1; Timers Club 4; Student Union Board 2, 3.
CYWINSKI, PAT: Bronze Key 3;' Hospital Visitors Troupe 3, 4; G .A.A. 1, 2.
DAVIS, DENISE: Scarlet Certificate;
Girls Glee 1; Spanish Club 1, 2.
DELANO, LINDA: Scarlet Certificate;
Bronze Key 3; Silver Key. 4; Marching
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4;
Band Letter 1, 2; Silver Music Pin 3;
G.A.A. Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3,
President 4; Badminton Team 1, 2, 3,
4; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1,
2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4.

EGELSTON, JENNIFER: Band 1, 2;
G.A.A. 2, 3; Earth Science Club 1.
ELEGREET, NORA: Bronze Key 3;
Mixed Chorus 1; West Side Story Crew
4; Orchesis Gymnastic Show 2, 3, 4;
Orchesis 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4;
G.A.A. Board 3, 4, Secretary 4; Badminton Team 3; Volleyball 4; Leaders
Gym 2, 3, 4.
ELLYNE, JODY: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key
4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Cabinet Alternate 1, 2; Pow Wow '70 4;
J.B. Crew 1; Gymnastic-Dance Show 1,
2, 3, 4; Girls Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3,
4, Captain 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4;
G.A:A. Board 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4;
French Club 1; Pacesetters 2; Spectrum
Staff 4; Leaders Gym 2, 3, 4.
ENGEL, ROBERTA: Transferred from
Bowen High School 3.
ERFER, ELLEN: Intermediate Band 1;
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; State Solo and
Ensemble Contest 2, 3, 4; Marching
Band 1, 2, 3; Band Letter; Silver Music
Pin; Gold Music Pin; Pow Wow '70
Band 4; West Side Story Orchestra 4.
ERLEBACHER, JOANNE: Searle! Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4;
National Honor Society 3, 4; Girls
Glee 1, 2; Choir 3, 4; Once Upon A
Mattress 2; Guys and Dolls 1; Funny
Girl 3; West Side Story 4; Pow Wow
'69, '70 3, 4; Orchesis 1, 2; Porn Pon
3, 4.

DELEONARDIS,
CAROL:
Student
Council 1, 2, 3; Representative Assembly 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2, 3;
Pow Wow Crew '67, '68, '69, 1, 2, 3;
G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Student Union Board 4;
Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish
Club 2; Timers Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2;
Aquasprites Prop Crew 2, 3.

ERTON, LINDA: Bronze Key 3; Silver
Key 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Firebugs 2;
Funny Girl 3; West Side Story 4; Orchesis 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastic-Dance Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Russian
Club 3.

DESENT, MARTY: Swimming 1; Foot·

ERWIN, JANICE: G.A.A. 3; Student

FISCHER, SUE: Girls Glee 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1.
FISH, JOEL: Cross Country 1, 3, 4;
Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3;
N-Club 3, 4; German Club 2, 3.
FISHER ELYSE: Cabinet 1, 2; Pow Wow
'67 Crew; Guys and Dolls Crew; Pow
Wow '68 Crew; Once Upon A Mattress
Crew; S.S.O . 1, 2 .
FISHKIN, HOLLY: Transferred from
Mather High School 1; Children's Theatre 2, 3; Arts Club 2; Spanish Club 2,

3;

s.s.o. 2, 3.

FLEISHMAN, MARK: Basketball 1 .
FLOOD, JACK: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois
State Scholarship 4; Football 1, 2, 3,
4, Minor "N" 3, Major "N" 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Minor "N" 3, Major
"N" 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4,
Major "N" 3, 4.
FLOWERS, JOAN: Scarlet Certificate
1; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Spanish
Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2.
FORTMAN, LINDA: Girls Glee 1, 2;
G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Aquasprites Prop
Crew 2, 3 .
FORTUNA, FRANK: Intermediate Band
1, 2; Concert Band 3, 4; Cross Country
1; Wrestling 1, 2.
FOSS, MERRY-LYNN: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold
Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4;
Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2; Modern
Dance Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2.

4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Cabinet Alternate 2; Firebugs 2; Debate 1,
2, 3, 4; German Club 1; Voice of '71
Editor 3, 4; National Forensic League
1, 2, 3, 4.
FRANKLIN, CORY: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key
4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; National
Merit Semifinalist 4; Cabinet 1, 2, 3;
lntramurals 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2;
Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4; West
Word 2, 3, 4; Editor in Chief 4; It's Ac,
ademic 3, 4; Shakespeare Workshop

1, 2.
FRANKS, SHELLEY: Cabinet 3; Gymnastics 1, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Cheerleaders 2; Pacesetters 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4;
Gymnastic-Dance Show 1, 3, 4; Gym
Leader 2, 3, 4.
FREEDENBERG, LINDA: Girls Glee 1;
Pacesetters 2.
FRENCH, GARY: Pow Wow '68, '69,
'70, 2, 3, 4; Funny Girl 3; Guys and
Dolls 1; Thurber Carnival 3; Once
Upon A Mattress 2; West Side Story 4;
Aquasprites 2, 3; Westones 1, 2; 3, 4;
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 1,
2, 3, 4; State Solo and Ensemble 1, 2,
3, 4; Band Letter 1, 2; Orchestra Pin 1,
2; Silver Pin 3; Gold Pin 4; Bowling 4,
Secretary 4.
FREUD, BOB: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois
State Scholarship 4; National Honor
Society 3, 4; Co-operative Committee
3; Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Musicals Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra Vice·President 4; Silver Music
Pin 3; State Music Contest 3; Debate 1,
2, 3, 4; Forensics 4; National Forensic
League 2; Political Forum Club 4;
Voice of '71, 3, 4.
FRIEDMAN, ESTELLE: Illinois State
Scholarship 4; Pow Wow '69, 3; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastic-Dance
Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Usherettes 4; G .A.A.
1, 2, 3, 4.
FRIEDMAN, RONALD: Transferred
fr~m Bowen High School 3; Stamp
Club 4.
GAN, LES: Basketball 1, 3; Baseball 3,

4; Radio Committee.
GEORGE, ROBIN: Mixed Chorus 1;
Girls Glee 2; French Club 1; G .A.A. 1.
GETILEMAN, JEFF: West Side Story 4;
Football 1; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3 : Minor

"N 2.
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GEYER, MATI: Transferred from Notre
Dame High School 3; Football 4; Bas·
ketball 4; Baseball 4; Illinois State
Scholarship 4.
GIBSON, NANCY: Transferred from
Roosevelt High School 1; G.A.A. 2, 4;
Latin Club 2; Timers Club 3; Aquasprites 4; P.A. Committee 3.

FOSTER, NINA: Cabinet 2.

GIERAS, GLEN: Intermediate Band 1,
2; Concert Band 3, 4; J.B. Crew; Solo
and Ensemble Contest 3, 4; Silver Pin;
Gold Pin; Aquasprites Band 3, 4.

FRANKEL, STEVE: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key

GILDEN, BONNY: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key

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�4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Choir 3,
4; Guys and Dolls 1; Girls Glee 1, 2;
Silver Music Pin 3; Forensics 1.
GILMAN, SHELLEY: White Certificate;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois
State Scholarship 4; Cabinet 1, 2, 3;
Make Up Crew 1, 2; Timers Club 2, 3;
Spectrum Staff 2.
GOETZ, TOM: Bronze Key; Silver Key;
Gold Key; Band 1; Football 1; Basket·
ball 1; Golf 1, 2, 4.

GOSLIN, GREGG: Transferred from
Notre Dame High School 2; Children's
Theatre 2; Student Union B&lt;!ard 3; Car
Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Cross
Country 2.
GRAHAM, NANCY: Scarlet Certificate
l; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pow Wow '67,
1; Girls Glee 1; Guys arid Dolls Crew
1; Theatre Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice·
President 4; Orchesis Gymnastic
Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Porn Pon 3; G.A.A. 1,

2, 3, 4.

GOLDMAN, DANNY: Football 1, 2, 3,

4; Wrestling 2, 3; Basketball 1.
GOLDMAN, NANCY: Transferred
from Evanston High School 2; Thespians 3, 4; Recording Secretary 4; Choir
4; Many Moons; Funny Girl Crew;
Thurber Carnival Crew 3; Summer
Theatre; Pow Wow '70 Crew 4; Glass
Menagerie; Wizard of Oz 4; West
Side Story Asst. Director 4; Forensics
4; Spanish Club 2, 3, Executive Board
3; Glee Club 3; G.A.A. 3; Hospital Vis·
itors Troupe 4.
GOLDNER, MERYL: Pow Wow '68
Crew 2; Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. 1.
GOLDSTEIN, DAR.YL: Spotlighters 1, 2;
Thespians 3, 4; Forensics 2; Guys and
Dolls 1; Children's Theatre 1, 2; J.B.
Crew 1; Funny Girl Crew 3; Girls Glee
2; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1, 2; Pacesetters 2; Arts Club 1; Hospital Visitors
Troupe 3, 4.
GOLLIN, SUSANNE: Bronze Key 2; Illinois State Scholarship 4; National
Honor Society 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4;
Ecology Club 3, 4; BioChem Club 1, 4;
Spanish Club 3; S.S.O. 3, 4.
GOMBERG, SUSAN: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois
State Scholarship 4; Cabinet Alternate
1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4;
Crew 1; Play Orchestra 3; Solo and
Ensemble Contest 3, 4; Forensics 1;
French Club 2.
GORDON, LINDA: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois
State Scholarship 4; Music Certificate
2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Students
Activities Board 4; Girls Glee 1, 2;
Spotlighters 1, 2; Children's Theatre
Crew 2; Pow Wow '68, '69 Crew 2, 3;
Guys and Dolls Crew 1; Once Upon A
Mattress Crew Chairman 2; J.B. Crew
1; Hospital Visitor Troupe 4; Home·
coming Crew 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3;
Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 1; A.F.S.
Club 4; S.S.O. 3, 4.
GORDON, SUE: Cabinet 3; Student
Representative Assembly 4; Girls Glee
1, 2; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; Once
Upon A Mattress Crew 2; J.B. Crew 1;
Pow Wow '68, '69 Crews 2, 3; Children's Theatre Crew; Spotlighters 1, 2;
Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Pep
Club 1; P.A. Committee 3; Homecoming Crew 4.
GORENSTEIN, DEBBIE: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Student Council
1, 2, 3; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; Pow
Wow Make-Up Crew; Funny Girl Crew
3; Firebugs Crew 2; Children's Theatre
Crew 2, 3; Student Union Board 2, 3;
Hospital Visitor Troupe 3, 4; National
Honor Society 3, 4; Project '70, 3, 4.

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GREENBERG, LINDA: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 1; Silver Key 4;
Pow Wow Crew '68, 2; Timers Club 1,
2, 3; Spectrum Staff 2.
GREENBERG, TERRI: Pow Wow '67,
'68 Crew 1, 2; Guys and Dolls Crew 1;
Funny Girl Crew 3; Spanish Club Executive Board 3; Spotlighters 1, 2.
GROSSMAN, LARY: Concert Band 1,
2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; West
Aquarist 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, 2, 3;
German Club 3; Chemistry Club 3.
GURRENTZ, KEN: Cabinet 2, 3; Repre·
sentative Assembly 4; Wrestling 1, 2,
4; Football 1, 3; Soccer 4; Ski Club 3,

4.
HALL, LINDA: Transferred From Bartlett High School, Georgia 2; G.A.A. 2,

3.
HAMILTON, BETTY: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois
State Scholarship 4; National Merit Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3, 4;
It's Academic 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls
Glee 2, 3; Vivace 3, 4; Music Certificate 3; G.A.A. 1; Ecology Club 2; Latin
Club 2, 3, 4; Illinois Latin Contest 2, 3,
4; Illinois High School Latin Conference

4.
HANSEN, GLORIA: Girls Glee 1, 2;
Concert Choir 3, 4; Vivace 2, 3; Silver
Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; 1.H.S.A.
Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, 4;
G.A.A. 1, 2; Usherettes 4.
HARDYMAN, SHARON: Girls Glee 1,
2; Once Upon A Mattress Crew 2;
G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4.
HARING, DALE: Freshman Cabinet 1;
Sophomore Cabinet 2; Mixed Chorus
1; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; A'Capella
Choir 3, 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold
Music Pin 4; State Vocal Contest (1st
Place} 3; Pow Wow '68 Stage Crew 2;
Pow Wow '69 Sound Chairman 3;
Once Upon A Mattress Turntable Crew
2; Firebugs Sound Crew 2; Funny Girl
Sound Chairman 3; Thurber Carnival
Lighting Assistant 3; Pow Wow '70
Lighting Co-Chairman 4; Glass Menagerie Lighting CO-Chairman 4; West
Side Story Lighting Co-Chairman 4;
Spotlighters 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4;
Technical Coordinator for Christmas
Festival '69, '70 3, 4; Technical Coordinator for February Vocal Concert
'70, '71 3, 4; Technical Coordinator
for May Festival '70, '71; Swimming 1;

s.s.o. 1, 2.

HARRIS, DALE: Track Team 4; A.A.U.
Swimming Team 4; S.S.O. 3, 4.
HAUG, NANCY: Scarlet Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; German

Club 2, 3.
HAUSAMAN, PAT: Junior Cabinet 3;
Representative Assembly 4; Mixed
Chorus 1; Girls Glee 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1,
2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 4; Aquasprites
4; Guards Club 3, 4; Usherettes 4.
HAYNES, CAROL: Cabinet 1; Children's Theafre 4; Pacesetters 2, 3,
President 2; Hospital Visitors Troupe 4.
HEALY, DONALD: Transferred from
Notre Dame High School 1; Illinois
State Scholar 4; Officer in Fund Raising Committee 4.
HELGESON, ERIC: Illinois State Scholarship 4; Bronze Key 4; Cadet Band 1,
2; Aquarists 1, 2, Treasu rer 2; German
Club 2, 3; Bio-Chem Club 4; Chess
Club 4; Science Seminar 3, 4; District
Science Fair 3; State Science Fair 3.
HELLER, TODD: Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; Illinois State Scholar 4; Nation·
al Merit of Commendation 4; Who's
Who Among High School Students 4;
It's Academic 4; Student Activities Executive Board 4; Cabinet Alternate 1;
Representative Assembly 4; Forum
Committee 4, Chairman; Debate Team
l, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Sec'y 1, 2,
Vice-President 4; Forensic Team 4; National Forensic League 2; Homecoming
Committee 4; Bridge Club 4; Physics
Club 3, 4; Chess Club 1; Stamp &amp; Coin
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Political Forum 2; Golf
Team 3; Voice of '71, 3, 4.
HIGUS, SHARON: Scarlet Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; Illinois
State Scholar 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 3; Concert
Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 3, 4;
G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 2;
Aquasprites 1, 2, 3.
HOLLINGER, ROBERT: Football Mgr. 1;
Basketball Mgr. 1; Baseball Trainer 1;
Football Trainer 2, 3; Basketball Trainer 2; Track 2.
HORAN, MARCIA: Illinois State Scholar 4; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Pow Wow '67 MakeUp Crew 1; Pow Wow '68 Make-Up
Crew 2; Guys and Dolls Make-Up
Crew 4.

4; Intermediate Orchestra 1, 2; Intramural Badminton 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1,
2, 3, 4; Physics Club 3, 4; lliochemistry
Club President 4.; Bridge Club 3, 4;
German Club 2, 4; President Chess
Club 4; Co-Captain of Interscholastic
Chess Team 4; Science Seminar Program 3, 4; Science Fair Award 3.
HUBER, THOMAS: Scarlet Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold
Key 4; Science Seminar 2, 3; Aeronautics &amp; Astronomic Club 1 .
HUMPEL, KEITH: lntramtirals 1, 2, 3;
Interscholastic Football 1, 2, 3; Interscholastic Baseball 2; Interscholastic
Track 1.
IVERSON, JEAN: Pow Wow Stage
Crew '68 2; Children's Theatre Costume Crew 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A.
Board 3, 4, Treasurer 4; German Club
President 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4, President
4; Bio-Chem Club 1; Volleyball Team
4; Aquasprites 3, 4, Sec'y 4; Guards
Club 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4.
JACOBS, ELLEN: G.A.A. 1; Specturm
2; Homecoming Committee 4; Student
Union Board 2, 3; Homecoming Court
4.
JACOBS, TERRY: Bronze Key 2; Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Student Activities Board
Chairman 4; Student Union Board 2, 3;
Student Representative P.T.A. 4.
JAFFE, DAVID: Scarlet Honor Certifi.
cate 1; Illinois State Scholar 4; Bronze
Key 4; Student Council 2, 3; Representative Assembly 4; S.F.A.A. 4; Soccer
1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Political
Forum Club 2; N-Club 4; Students for
Israel 4.
JENSEN, SUSAN: Bronze Key 3;
G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 2, 3;
Badminton Team 2.
JOHNSON, LINDA: Girls Glee 1, 2;
Band 1; Vivace 1; Girl's Gymnastic
Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl's Tennis Team 3,
4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Porn Pon Squad
4; Gym .Leader 2, 3, 4; Gymnastic Dance Show 1, 2, 3, 4.
JOHNSON, ROBERT: Football 1; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4;
N-Club 3, 4.

HORVAT, MARILYN: Girls Glee 1;
Choir 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 3, 4; G.A.A. 4.

JOSEPH, NATALIE: Funny Girl Crew 3;
Spanish Club 3; G.A.A. 2.

HORWITZ, DONALD: Illinois State
Scholarship 4; Russian Club 2.

4; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2, 3.

HORWITZ, RICKEY: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Interscholastic Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4;
G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Timer's Club 2;
s.s.o. 3, 4.
HOZARD, GARY: Bio-Chem Club;
Science Seminar 2, 3, 4; Electronics
Club 1; Chess Club 3, 4; Physics Club
4; Local Science Fair Outstanding; District Science · Fair Outstanding; State
Science Fair Outstanding; U.S. Army
Award Out~tanding.
HSU, KENNETH: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; National
Honor Society 3, 4; National Merit Letter Of Commendation 4; Scholarship
Program 4; Illinois State Scholarship
Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Finalist

KANTER, MICHAEL: Football 1, 2, 3,
KAPLAN, LESLIE: Bronze Key 3; Silver
Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Fresh·
man Cabinet 1; Sophomore Cabinet
Alternate 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Pow Wow
'68, '69, '70, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2;
Spanish Club 1, 2; Tennis Team 3; Pep
Club 1, 2.
KARAS, CHRIS: A.F.S. Chocolate Drive
1st Place 2; German Club 2, 3, 4.
KARELS, RICH:
Transferred
Weber High School.

from

KARKOW, LINDA: G.A.A. 1; Timer's
Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2; S.S.O. 1.
KASPER, CHRISTINE: National Honor
Society 3, 4; Bronze Key 3; Silver Key
4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Cabinet

�1; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Drum Major
2; Drum Major 3, 4; Band Letter 1; Silver Pin 2; Gold Pin 3; Orchestra 2, 3,
4; All-State Band 3; Illinois State Solo
&amp; Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; State
Band Contest 3; Pow Wow· Bond 3;
Pow Wow '70 Music Chairman 4;
Funny Girl Orchestra 3; West Side
Story Orchestra 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4;
G.A.A. Boord 1, 2, 3, 4; Aquosprites
1, 2, 3, 4; Aquosprites Manager 2, 3,
4; Radio Station Steering Committee 3,
4; M.C.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1;
S.S.M. 1', 2; Betty Crocker Homemaker
of the Year Award 4.
KA TZNELSON, CAROL: Cabinet 2;
Girls Gymnastic Team 1, 3, 4, Gymnastic - Dance Show 1, 3, 4; G.A.A.
1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Guards
Club 2; S.S.O. 1, 2, 3; Gymnastic
Flasher 4; Homecoming Crew 4.
KEENE, MURRAY: Bronze Key 3; Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Treasurer 1, 2, Vice-President 3; Car Club 3, 4; Swimming 2; lntromurols 2, 3, 4; Germon Club 2, 3;
A.V.E. 1.
KEITH, WAYNE: Marching Bond 1, 2;
Student Union Boord 3; Auto Club
Vice-President 3, 4; Electronics Club 1.

I.

KENIS, JAY: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; Illinois
State Scholarship 4; Notional Honor
Society 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3;
Executive Boord 2; Student Representative Assembly 4; Citizens Advisory
Boord 4; Bond 1; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Soccer 2, 3, 4;
N-Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Spectrum

2.
KEPPEN, JANET: Girls Glee 1; G.A.A.
1; Pep Club 1; S.S.O. 1, 2.
KEPPEN, PATRICIA: Mixed Choir 1;
Girls Glee 2; G.A.A. 1, 2.
KIMURA, EUGENIE: Scarlet Certificate
2; Bronze Key 3; Mixed Chorus 1;
G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3;
Medical Careers Club 4; Usherettes 4.
KITTAKA, CRAIG: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Illinois State Scholarship
4; Bond 1, 2; Concert Bond 3; Swim
Team 1, 2, 3, 4.
KLEIN, RICHARD: Pow Wow Crew '67,
'68, '69, '70 1, 2, 3, 4; Pow Wow '69
Steering Committee 3; Children's Theatre Crew '68, '69, '70 2, 3, 4; Guys
and Dolls Crew 1; Once Upon A Mattress Crew 2; Funny Girl 3; Technical
Director West Side Story 4; Firebugs
Crew 2; Thurber Carnival 3; Gloss Menagerie 4; Marching Bond 1, 2; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Spotlighters 1, 2, 3, 4;
Tennis Team 1.
KLINKMAN, SCOTT: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold
Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Forum
4; Cross-Country 1, 2, 3; Minor "N" 3;
Track 1, 2; Spedrum 3, 4; Russian
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Voice of '71 Editor.
KLOS, TIMOTHY: Aquosprites Water
Show 2.
KNOCHELMANN, KATHY: Student
Council 2; Cabinet 1, 2; Student Activities 4; Representative Assembly 4;
Mixed Chorus 1: Girls Glee 2; G.A.A.

1, 2, 3; Aquosprites Prop Crew 2.
KNUDSEN, ROBERT: Marching Bond 1;
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3;
Track 1.
KOHNEN, IRENE: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3;

s.s.o. 1, 2, 3.

Ira 4; Guys and Dolls Stage Crew 1;
Funny Girl Make-Up Crew 3; G .A.A. 1.
LAHIKAINEN, GAIL: Girls Glee 1; Intermediate Orchestra 1; Concert Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Vivace 1, 2, 3; Funny
Girl Orchestra 3; West Side Story Orchestra 4; Orchestra Gold Pin 4;
G.A.A. 3, 4.

KOLACKI, LINDA: Bronze Key 3;
Funny Girl Crew 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4;
Volleyball Team 4; Swim Team 3;

LAUNHARDT, GREG: Illinois
Scholar 4; Debate Team 4.

KONECKI, RICHARD: 1.N.S. Club 1, 2,

LARSON, SUSAN: Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4 .

s.s.o. 3, 4.

State

3, 4.
KOPP, GORDON: Bond 1, 2; Marching Bond 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; lntromurols
3, 4; 'Mojor "N" 4; N-Club 4.
KORNHAUSER, SARITA: Girls Glee 1,
2; Choir 3; Westones 3; Girl's Gymnastic Team 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4;
Spanish Club 1; Gymnastic - Dance
Show 2, 3, 4.
KORMAN, ARLENE: Pow Wow Costume Crew 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; Spanish
Club 1, '2; Pep Club 1.
KOUZES, DEBBI: Bronze Key 3; Silver
Key 4; Sophomore Cabinet 2; Student
Activities Boord 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1;
Girls Glee 2, 3; Music Certificate 3;
Pom Pon Squad 3, 4; Student Union
Boord 2, 3; Pacesetters 2, 3, 4; G.A.A.
2, 3; Dance Committee President 4;
Pep Club 1; S.S.O. 1; Notional Honor
Society 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4.
KRAMER, TOBY: Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Football Trainer 3, 4; Basketball Trainer 3; Baseball Trainer 3; Varsity Letters 3, 4; N-Club 3, 4.
KRICKE, RANDOLPH: Silver Key 1, 3;
Cabinet 2, 3; Once Upon A Mattress 2;
Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Football
1, 2; Tropical Fish Club 1; Autos Club
3, 4; Medical Careers Club 3, 4; 1.N.S.
Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
KRUEGER, KATHY: Transferred from
Regino Dominican 2; Girls Glee 3.
KUDLA, DIANE: Firebugs 2; Children 's
Theatre 3; Pow Wow '70 4; Funny Girl
Orchestra 3; West Side Story Orchestra 4; Intermediate Orchestra 4; Concert Orchestra 2, 3, 4; P.A. Committee
3; Forensic Team 4; Shakespeare
Workshop 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3.
KURLAN, BARB: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key
4; Junior Cabinet 3; Student Activities
Boord 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Russian 2, 3;
Bio-Chem Club 1, 2.

LOITZ, ROBERT: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key
4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Cabinet
2, 3; Student Representative Assembly
4; Shakespeare Workshop 2, 3; Political Forum Club 1, 2; Arts Club 2; It's
Academic 2, 3, 4; Prep Bowl Quiz 3;
Voice of '71 3, 4; A.T.O.M.S. Newspaper 1; Political Interpretation Simulation 1, 2, 3.
LONG, GLENN: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship
4; Cross-Country 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Germon Club 1; Spectrum 4.

LAZARD, ANTON: Concert Bond 4;
Varsity Baseball 4.

LOOD, SHERRYL: Girls Glee 1, 2.

LEE, JOEL: Baseball Manager 3, 4;
Latin Club 3, 4; lntromurols 1, 2, 3, 4.

McCLOSKEY, TIM: Football 2; Wrestling 2, 3.

LEHRNER, VICKI: Transferred from
Bowen High School 3; Notional Honor
Society 3, 4; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4.

McELFRESH, ALICE: Bronze Key 2; Silver 'Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State
Scholar 4; Co-op Committee 3; Gloss
Menagerie Cost 4; Atjuosprites 1, 2;
Opus 1, 2, 3, 4; Arts Club 1.

LENZEN, JEFF: A'Copello Choir; Mixed
Chorus; Silver Music Pin; Choir 1, 2, 3,
4; Gold Medal 4; Gymnastics 1.

McENERNEY, BILL: Intermediate Bond
1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.

LEONARD, STEVE: Gymnastics 1, 2.
LEVEY, BRUCE: Choir 4; Boys Glee 2,
3; Mixed Chorus 1; Funny Girl Cost 3;
Once Upon A Mattress Cost 2; Dance
Committee 4; Student Activities Boord

4.
LEVY, DAVID: Transferred from Von
Stuben High School; Football 3; Bowling 4.
LEVIN, ISA: Girls Glee 1, 2.
LEVIN, MARK: Mixed Chorus 1;
Science Seminar 2; Swim Team 1;
Chess Club 1, 2.
LEVINE, ILENE: Scarlet Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key
4; Notional Honor Society 3, 4; Cabinet Alternate 3, 4; G .A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4;
Orchesis 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3;
Baton Twirlers 3; Gym Leader 3, 4; Orchesis - Gymnastic Show 2, 3, 4.
LIEBERMAN, ELLEN: Mixed Chorus 1;
Girls Glee 2, 3; Choir 4; Guys And
Dolls Crew 1; Firebugs Crew 2; Once
Upon A Mattress Crew 2; Pow Wow
'69 Crew 2; Funny Girl Crew 3; Thurber Carnival Crew 3; Pow Wow '68
Crew 2; Pow Wow '70 Crew 4; Children's Theater 2; West Side Story
Crew 4; G.A.A. 2; Thespians 3, 4;
Spotlighters 1, 2; Shakespeare Workshop 2 .

KUSHNER, ROBERT: Scarlet Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Cabinet 3; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; N-Club 3, 4; Germon
Club 1; lntromurols 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity
"N." 3, 4.

LEVIN, RHONDA: Mixed Chorus 1;
Girls Glee 2, Concert Choir 3, 4; A'Copello 3, 4; Spotlighters 1; Vivace 1, 2,
3; Guys and Dolls 1; Funny Girl 3;
White Music Certificate 1; Bronze
Music Key 2; Silver Music Key 3; Gold
Music Key 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Theater
Dance 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3.

KUTZA, JANET: Art Council Club 1, 2,
3; Earth Science Club 4.

LINN, LARRY: Bronze Key 3; Cabinet
1, 2; Baseball 1, 2.

LA CROIX, NICKI: Scarlet Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 3; Marching Bond 1, 2;
Concert Bond 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 3; Bond
Letter 1, 2; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold
·Music Pin 4; State &amp; Solo Ensemble
Contest 3, 4; West Side Story Orches-

LIPPO, DIANE: Girls Glee 1, 2; G.A.A.
1, 2, 3, 4; Theater Dance 2.
LOEW, LAURIE: Mixed Chorus 1, 2;
Girl's Gymnastic Team 4; teoders 4;
Cheerleader 1; Latin Club 1, 3.

McNULTY, MIKE: Aeronautics Club 2,
3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4.
MADZIAREK, JAMES: Cooperative
Committee 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Boys
Glee 2; Choir 3.
MACHALINSKI, MICHAEL: Bronze Key
2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois
State Scholar 4; Notional Merit Scholar 4; Bridge Club 4; Science Fair 1;
Swimming 1; Cross-Country 2; Football
3, 4; N-Club 4; Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4,
Captain 3, 4.
MA EDE,

DARLENE: Girls Glee

s.s.o. 1, 2, 3, 4.

1;

MAGNUSON, MARK: Bronze Key 2;
Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; N.M.S.Q .T.
Letter Of Commendation 4; Concert
Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 1,
2, 3, 4; Guys and Dolls Orchestra 1;
West Side Story Orchestra 4; Midwest
Bond Clinic 1; M.E.N.C. Concert 3; District l.M.E.A. Festival 4.
MANDELL, RICHARD: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Notional Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois State
Scholar Finalist 4; Gold Key 4; Cabinet
2; Bond Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra
1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Bond 1, 2, 3; Pow
Wow Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical Orchestra 1, 2, 4; State Orchestra 3, 4; District Bond 3; District Orchestra 4;
Marching Bond 3; Solo Contest 2, 3;
Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3; Bond Letter
1; Orchestra Pin 3; Silver Bond Pin 2,
3; Tennis Team 1, 2; Foreign Exchange
Student - Fronce ·2; Student Aid 2, 3.
MANN, RONALD: Bronze Key 4; Cabinet 3.
MANSKI, DAVID: Bronze Key 3; Silver
Key 4; Football 1; Gymnastics 1, 2, 4;
Soccer 4; Students For Israel 4; Foreign
Exchange Student - Israel 3.
MARKER, TERRY: S.S.O. 2, 3; Soccer

4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3;
Minor "N" 2, 3; Major "N" 4; N-Club
4.
MARKS, EUGENE: S.S.O. 1, 2, 3, 4;

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MOSTACCI, KATHY: Cabinet 1; Pow
Wow '68 Crew 2.

MARSHAK, BRUCE: Debate 1, 2.

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MROZ, MICHAEL: Football 1; Track 1,
2; Soccer 2, 3; Baseball 1; Photo Club
2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4;
West Word 2, 3, 4; S.S.O. 1, 2, 3, 4.

MARTINO, NICHOLAS: Illinois State
Scholarship 4; N.R.O.T.C. Scholarship
4; Track 1, 2, 4; Cross-Country 2, 3, 4;
Major "N" 3, 4; N-Club 3, 4.

MURPHY, JOANNE: Transferred from
St. Scholastica High School 2; Bronze
Key 2; Silver Key 3; National Honor
Society 3, 4; Illinois State Scholarship
4; Student Activities Board 4; German
Club 2, 3; Science Seminar 3; District
Science Fair 3.

MEAD, ROBERT: Bronze Key 2; Si:ver
Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist
4; Evans Scholarship 4; Basketball
Mgr. 2; Golf 2, 3, 4; N-Club 4.
MECHLA, AMY: Marching Band 1, 2,
3, 4; Intermediate Band 1, 2; Concert
Band 3, 4; Future Homemakers 1, 2;
S.S.O. Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4.
MEIER, DEBBIE: Bronze Key 3; Intermediate Orchestra 1; Concert Orchestra
2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Silver Music Pin 3;
Gold Music Pin 4; State Solo &amp; Ensemble Contest 1, 3, 4; Guys and Dolls
Musical Orchestra 1; Once Upon A
Mattress Orchestra 2; Funny Girl Orchestra 3; West Side Story Orchestra
4; Vivace 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Porn
Pon Squad 4.
MELIN, DALE: Bronze Key 4; Timer·s
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl 's Tennis Team 4;
Russian Club 1, 2; Pacesetters 3;
G .A.A. 2; S.S.O. 3.

NAPOLITANO, FRANK: Astronomical
&amp; Aeronautics 1, 2.
NELSON, KERRY: Gymnastics 1; Football 1, 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Minor "N" 3;
Major "N" 4.
NEUHAUSER, JUDY: Transferred from
Bowen High School 2; Director Children 's Theatre 3; Director Pow Wow
'70 4; Thespians 3, 4; Funny Girl Crew
3; Thurber Carnival Crew 3; Children's
Theatre Crew 3; Speech Drama Public
Relations Board 3; Hospital Visitors
Troupe 4; Opus I 4; Forensics Team 3,
4; Highest Achievement in Forensics
Award 3; National Forensics League 3,
4; District Forensics Competition 3rd
Place 3.

MENACHOF, DAVID: Fencing l; Debate 1.

NICKOLS, JOANNE: Student Cabinet
2; G.A.A. 1, 3; Spanish Club 2; Pep
Club 2; Medical Careers Club 3.

MENSINGER, CONSTANCE: Scarlet
Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2, Silver Key
3; Marching Band 1; Concert Band 2,
3, 4; Concert Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Funny
Girl Orchestra 3; West Side Story Orchestra 4; Aquasprites Show Band 3;
State Solo &amp; Ensemble Contest 3; German Club 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4;
Pacesetters Treasurer 2.

NICKROW, ROSS: Cabinet 3; Project
'70 3, 4; A.V.E. 2; West Word 3, 4;
Opus I 4; Quill and Scroll 4.

MILLER, BRADLEY: Soccer 2, 3, 4;
N-Club 4.
MILLER, CHARLENE: Glee Club 1, 2;
G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1; Spanish
Club 1, 2.
MILLER, RENEE: Pow Wow '69 3; Children's Theatre 1, 2; Firebugs Costume
Crew 1; Costume Crew Guys And Dolls
1; Spotlighters 1, 2; Pep Club 1;
G .A.A. 1; Girls Glee 1, 2; State Music
Contest 2, 3.
MILNER, SUSAN: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois State Scholar 4;
G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Tennis Team 1,
2, 3, 4; Timer's Club 1, 2; Pow Wow 2.
MITCHELL, WENDI: Cabinet 1, 2, 3;
Mixed Chorus 1; Spanish Club 1, 2;
S.S.O. Monitor 1, 2, 3.
MITSUI, SUZANNE: Intermediate Band
1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1.

NIED, THOMAS: Aeronautics Club 2,
3, 4, President 3, 4; '68 Mock Election
Decorating Crew 2.
NIELSEN, TOM: Basketball 1, 2; West
Word 2; Hospital Visitors Troupe 3, 4;
Minor "N" 2; Cross-Country 1.
NIETSCHMANN, NANCY: Pow Wow
'68 Stage Crew 2; German Club 2;
G.A.A. 2, 4; Usherettes 4.
NILES, JO A' IN: Girls Glee 3; G.A.A.
1, 2, 3, 4; Porn Pon Squad 2, 3, 4;
Costume Crew Funny Girl 3; S.S.O. 2,
3; Homecoming Court 3; Homecoming
Queen 4.
NISHIMURA, JANICE: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3;
National Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois
State Scholarship Finalist 4; Guys and
Dolls Crew 1; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Medical
Careers Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3;
Usherettes 4; S.S.O. Monitor 1, 2, 3,

4.

NUMRICH, ROBERT: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois
State Scholar 4; Baseball 1; Soccer
Team 2; Track Team 3.

OLESKEY, NADINE: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3.
OSHONA, KAREN: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3;
Blizzard Ski Club 3.
PADDOR, RICK: Guys and Dolls 1;
Pow Wow '68, '69, '70 2, 3, 4; Funny
Girl 3; Children's Theatre 4; Forensics
3, 4; Reader's Theater 3; S.S.O. 1, 2.
PANCHESIN, TOM:
Aeronautical Club 1.-

Astronomical

PEAT, PATTI: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
Girl's Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3, 4, CoCaptain 4.
PELLER, ROBIN: Scarlet Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 3; National Honor Society
3, 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Cabinet
2; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer
4; Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Westones 3, 4; Vivace 3; Pow Wow '69 Band 3; Musical
Orchestra 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2.
PEPPER, CAROLYN: Student Council 1;
Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. 1 .
PERLMAN, JOELLYN: Cabinet 3;
Mixed Chorus 1; Funny Girl 3; Girls
Glee 2; Vivace 2, 3; Concert Choir 3,
4; Westones 3, 4; Silver Music Pin 3;
Gold Music Pin 4.
PERZ, SCOTT: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4;
Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
PETERS, JOANNE: German Club 2, 3,

4; S.S.O. 3; Pep Club 2.
PHILLIPPE, MICHAEL: Intermediate
Band 1; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra
4; Band Letter; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold
Music Pin 4; Funny Girl Orchestra 3;
West Side Story Orchestra 4; Stage
Band 3, 4; State Solo Contest 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Basketball 1.
PHILLIPS, GARY: Illinois State Scholarship 4.
PHILLIPS, JIM: Tennis 2.
PINTER, DAVE; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4;
Basketball 1, 2.
PIONTEK, KAREN: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; American Scholarship 4;
Funny Girl Orchestra 3; West Side
Story Orchestra 4; Girls Glee 2; Or·
chestra 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4;
Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Illinois State
Solo &amp; Ensemble Contest 2, 3, 4; Band
Letter 1, 2; Silver Pin 3; Gold Pin 4.
PLATT, STEVE: Illinois State Scholar·ship 4; National Honor Society 3, 4;
Class President 3; Vice-President 2;
Cabinet ·1, 2, 3; Junior Release Board
3; Prom Committee 3; Choir 2, 3, 4;
Mixed Chorus l; A'Capella Choir 3;
Choir Certificate 1; Silver Pin 2; Gold
Pin 3; Assistant Director of Pow Wow ·
3; Assembly Director of Homecoming
4; Firebugs 2; Thurber Carnival 3;
Fencing 1; Numerals 1; P.A. Committee 2; A.V.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensics 2, 3,
4; Debate 2, 3, 4; Debate Activities Director 4; Westones 4.

MOHN, RAY: Mixed Choru5 1; Choir
2; Cabinet 1; Baseball 1, 2; Soccer 1,
2, 3, 4, Captain 4; N-Club 2, 3, 4.

NUSINOW, STEVE: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold
Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Tennis
2, 4; Spanish Club 2.

MOROS, PHILLIP: Soccer 1, 2.

O'BRIEN, MIKE: 1.N.S. Club 1, 2, 3, 4 .

MOSER, LAURIE: Mixed qorus 1;
Girls Glee 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Aquasprites 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Guard
Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2.

OFFICER, REGINA: Cabinet 1, 2, 3;
Girls Glee 2; Choir 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3;
Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Medical Careers Club

POCKRANDT, GLORIA: Girl's Gymnastic Team 2.

3.

POLSTER, DAVID: Cabinet 3; Tennis 1.

POST, ROBERT: Mixed Chorus 1; Choir

2, 3, 4; Once Upon A Mattress Cast 2;
Funny Girl Cast 3; Illinois State Solo &amp;
Ensemble Contest 2, 3, 4; District Contest 2, 3; Cama~"ata Madrigal Group 4;
Music Certificate 2; Silver Pin 3; Gold
Pin 4; Pow Wow '70 Head Music Director 4; A'Capella Choir 2, 3, 4; Music
Wing Recital 3, 4.
PRESS, LARRY: Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; German Club 4.
PRIELOZNY, BETTY: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Silver
Key 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Concert
Choir 3, 4; Vivace 1, 2, 3, 4, President
4; Westones 2, 3; Camarata President
4; Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Thespian Society 3, 4; Musical
Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Pow Wow '67 1;
Silver Choral Pin 2; Gold Choral Pin 3;
Orchestra Certificate 1; Orchestra Letter 2; Silver Orchestra Pin 3; Gold Orchestra Pin 4.
PRIM, JOHN: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
PRIOLA, PAM: Transferred from lmmaculata High School 2.
QUATROCHI, JOSIE: Choir 4; Vivace
3; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1;
G.A.A. 1, 2, 3.
QUINN, BILL: Baseball 1; Soccer 2, 3,

4; N-Club 4.
QUINN, ELLEN: Scarlet Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Jllinois
State Scholar 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Orchesis 2, 3, 4; Orchesis - Gymnastic
Show 2, 3, 4.
RAHNERT, SUSAN: Bronze Key 2; Junior Cabinet 3; Girl's Gymnastic Team
1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastic - Dance Show

1, 2, 3, 4.

REICHLE, DEBRA: G[rls Glee 1, 2;
Choir 3; Pow Wow 2, 3, 4.
RICHMAN, MARSHA: Bronze Key 2;
Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Student Activities Board 4; Spotlighters 1; Girls
Glee 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; 1.N.S. Club 1, 2; Usherettes

4.
ROACH, KEVIN: Mixed Chorus l; Boys
Glee 2; Choir 3, 4; Baseball 1, 4; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2.
ROBERTS, JOHN: Fencing 1, 2, 3, 4;
N·Club 3, 4.
ROBINSON, JERRI: Transferred from
Fenger 4.
ROBINSON, NORENE: Student Representative Assembly 4; F.T.A. 1; G.A.A.
1, 2, 4; Tennis Team B 4; Latin Club 1,
2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Hospital Visitors Troupe 3, 4.
ROLAND, CINDY: Scarlet Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 3; Concert Orchestra 1, 2;
Play Crew 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pom
Pon Squad 2, 3; Timer's Club 2; Pep
Club 1; French Club 2.
ROLNICK, NETTIE: White Certificate l;
Bronze Key 2; F.T.A. 1; Spanish Club
2; P.A. Committee 2.

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�ROOS, SHARON: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key
4; Illinois State Schola(ship 4; National
Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Guys
and Dolls Crew 1; J.B. Crew 1; Pow
Wow '68 Costumes 2; Once Upon A
Mattress Costumes 2; Funny Girl Pub·
!icily 3; Thurber Carnival Publicity 3;
Winnie The Pooh Crew 2; Sleeping
Beauty Cast 2; Snow White Asst. Direc·
tor 3; Pow Wow Publicity Chairman 4;
Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; Apotheosis 1, 2;
Speech-Drama Publicity Board 3, 4.
ROSENBERG, DAVID: Transferred
from Bowen 4; Illinois State Scholar·
ship 4.
ROSENBLOOM, BARRY: Bronze Key 2;
Silver Key 3; Illinois State Scholarship
4; Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1; Soccer
1, 2, 3, 4; N-Club 4.
ROSENKRANZ, JOHN: Mixed Chorus
1; Boys Glee 2, 3.

SCHECHTER, ANDREA: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Girls Glee 1, 2,
3; Funny Girl Assistant Musical Director
3; Theater Dance Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1,

2, 3.
SCHIFFMAN, DAVID: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold
Key 4; National Merit Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3; Illinois State
Scholar 4; Chicago Actuarrial Club
laer Polytechnic InstiAward 3; Rensse"
tute Mathematics and Science Award
3; Debate Team 2, 3, 4, President 4;
Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3,
4; Russian Club 2, 3; Physics Club 3;
Bridge Club 4; Science Seminar 2, 3,
4, Co-Director 4; District Science Fair
(Outstanding Paper) 3; Vice-President,
Illinois Junior Academy of Science 3;
Westinghouse Science Talent Search
Finalist 4.
SCHRAMEK, JEFF: German Club 1, 2,

4; Stamp and Coin Club 4; Nominated
by Rep. Crane to West Point 4.

ROSENMUTTER, GARY: Bronze Key 3;
Silver Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship
3; Physics Club 4.

SCHRANTZ, AL: Football 1, 2, 3, 4;
Wrestling 1, 2; N-Club 4.

ROSS, MICHAEL: Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 3; National Merit Letter Of
Commendation 3; National Honor Society 3; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3;
Soccer 2, 3, 4; N-Club 4; German Club
4.

SCHULZ, MARILYN: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold
Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; National Merit Commended Scholar 4;
Marching Band 1; Girls Glee 3; Spanish Club 3; German Club 3; Foreign
Language Advisory Committee 4.

ROTH, DAVID: Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Honor
Society 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Choir 2,
3, 4, President 4; Once Upon A Mattress 2; Funny Girl 3; West Side Star}'
4; Music Certificate 2; Silver Music Pin
3; Gold Music Pin 4; lllin.ois State Solo
&amp; Ensemble Contest (Superior) 2, 3, 4;
1.M.E.A. Distriet Music Festival 2, 4;
Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Soccer 2;
Arts Club 4.

SCHUR, RON: Transferred from Roosevelt; Cadet Band 1; Intermediate 2, 3;
Concert Band 4; Stage Band 4; West
Side Story Band 4.

RUBENSTEIN, MARSHA: S.S.O. 3, 4.
RUBIN, DAVID: Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; Gold Key 4; Track 1, 2.
RUSH, CINDY: Transferred from Marywood 3.
SABER, KEN: Cadet Band 1; Soccer
Teaml,2.
SADACCA, TERI: Transferred
Niles North 2.

SAKAS, CONSTANCE: Mixed Chorus
1; Girls Glee 2; Timer's Club 3, 4, Secretary 4.
SALZMAN, JAN: Bronze Key 3; Silver
Key for Choir 4; Guys and Dolls 1;
Funny Girl 3; Choir 3, 4; Mixed Chorus
1; Girls Glee 2; G.A.A. 1; Hospital Visitors Troupe 2, 3, 4.

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SAMATAS, JAMES: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; Illinois
State Scholarship 3; N-Club 4; Basket·
ball 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2,
3, 4; German Club

SHAPIRO, ILENE: Bronze Key 3; Silver
Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Cadet
Band 1; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; State Solo and Ensem·
ble Contest 3, 4; French Club 2; F.T.A.

2.
SHAPIRO, RICHARD: Spring Play Cast
2, 3; Pow Wow Crew 2, 3, 4; Funny
Girl Crew 3; West Side Story Crew 4;
Firebugs Crew 2; Children's Theatre
Crew 2; Spotlighters 1, 2; Thespians 3,
4; Mixed Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Music
Certificate 3; S-D Board 3, 4; lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.
SCHECHTER, RICHARD: Illinois State
Scholarship 4; Baseball 1, 2; Bridge
Club 4.
SHERWOOD, GAIL: Cabinet 2; Student Activities Board 4; Tennis Team 2;
G.A.A. 1, 2; S.S.O. 3.
SHOUB, AUDREY: White Certificate l ;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3i Illinois
State Scholarship .4.
SCHUMATE, MONROE: Cabinet 3,
Sergeant at Arms 3; Boys Glee 2;
Mixed Chorus 1; Swimming 1, 2; Track
1, 4; German Club 1, 2; Bio-Chem
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Guard
Club 2, 3, 4.
SIEDBAND, GARY: Mixed Chorus 1;
Choir 2; Spectrum Photographer 4;
West Word 3, 4.
SIEGELMAN, LORRI: Silver Music Pin
4; Band Letter 1, 2; Intermediate Band,
1, 2, 3, Secretary 3; Marching Band 1,
2; Concert Band 4; Pow Wow '67
Crew 1; Guys and Dolls Crew 1; J.B.
Crew l; Pow Wow '68 Lighting 2; Children's Theatre Prop Chairman 2; Children's Theatre Cast 3.
SIERZEGA, ED: Intermediate Band 1,

2, 3.
SEDLOFF, SUSAN: Spotlighters 1, 2,
Treasurer 2; Thespians 3, 4; Guys and
Dolls Crew 1; J.B. Crew 1; Once Upon
A Mattress Crew 2; Firebugs Crew 2;
Funny Girl Crew 3; Thurber Carnival
Crew 3; Glass Menagerie Crew 4; Pow
Wow Crew 1, 2, 3, 4; West Side Stdry
4; Children' s Theatre 2, 3, 4.

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SAGER, JUDD: Mixed Chorus 1; Choir
2, 3, 4; Funny Girl 3; Westones 3,
Vice-President 3; West Side Story 4;
Boys Quartet 3, 4; Boys Duet 4; Pow
Wow '69 3; A'Capella Choir 2, 3, 4;
1.H.S.A. Vocal Contest (Superior) 3;
Football 1; Tennis 1, 2.

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SCHWARZ, STEVEN: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold
Key 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois Stale Scholar 4; National Merit
Finalist 4; Chess Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4;
Physics Club 4; Science Seminar 2, 3,
4, Co-Director 4; Bausch and Lomb
Science Award 4; Westinghouse Semifinalist 4.

Bridge Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Internation Simulation 1, 2, 3.

SEGAL, GAYLE: Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; Gold Key 4; Mixed Chorus 1;
Girls Glee 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Usherettes 3, 4; Political Forum 2; Pep
Club 1.
SEGAL, SHERRY: Girls Glee 1; G .A.A.
1, 2; Spanish Club 1.
SEMAR, SCOTT: Bronze Key 4; Junior
Board 3; Basketball 1, 2; Soccer 2;
Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Major "N"
3, 4; Minor "N" 1, 2; N-Club 3, 4,
Treasurer 4.
SHALOWITZ, JOEL: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold
Key 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; National
Medi Letter Of Commendation 4;
A.F.S. National Finalist 3; Cabinet Alternate 1; Class Treasurer 3; Debate 1,
2, 4; Shakespeare Workshop 2, 3;
President 2; Football Manager l, 2, 3;
Track 1; It's Academic Team 3, 4;

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SltVERBERG, BARRY: Mixed Chorus 4;
Boys Chorus 4; Soccer 4.
SILVERT, DONALD: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold
Key 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Illinois State Scholar 4;
National Honor Society 3, 4; President
of Student Rep. Assembly 4; Vice-President of Student Council 3; Delegate of
Student Council 1, 2; Board of Education Delegate 3, 4; P.T.A. Board Delegate 4; Cooperative Committee Delegate 1, 2; Student Faculty Administration Assembly Delegate 4; District
Coordinating Council Delegate · 4;
Brotherhood Week Committee Chairman 2; Basketball 1; Football 2; Tennis
1, 2, 3, 4; Political Forum Club 2, 3,
President 3; New Free Press 2, 3;
N-Club 3.
SIMONS, HOWARD: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold
Key ·4; Illinois State Scholar 4;
R.O.T.C. Scholarship 4; Rep. to Student Rights and Responsibilities Committee 4; Open Lunch Committee;
Swimming 1, 2; Russian Club 2;
Biochemistry Club 2, 3, 4; A.T.O.M.S.
1; Physics Club 3, 4; Editor of Voice of
'71 3, 4; It's Academic 2, 3, 4; Prep
Bowl Quiz 2, 3.

SIMONSEN, LYNNE: Bronze Key 3; Illinois State Scholarship 4; G .A.A. 2, 3,
4; Aquosprites 4; Guard Club 4; Spanish Club 3.
SLOAN, ABBY: Cadet Band 1, 2; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 3,
4; Illinois State Solo and Ensemble
Contest (Superior) 3, 4; M.E.N.C. 3;
Pow Wow '69 3; l.M.E.A. District 4;
All-State Band 4; Funny Girl Orchestra
3; West Side Story Orchestra 4;
G .A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spotlighters 1; Arts
Club 1, 2 .
SMOLLER, SUE: Girls Glee 1, 2.
SORTAL, MARY: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key
4; G.A.A. Camp Scholarship 3; Illinois
State Scholarship 4; Cabinet 2; Marching Band 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
Funny Girl Orchestra 3; Pow Wow '70
Band 4; Solo and Ensemble Contest 1,
2, 3, 4; Concert Orchestra 3, 4; Band
Letter 1; Silver Pin 3; Gold Pin 4;
G .A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G .A.A. Board 1, 2,
3, 4; Tennis Team 1, 3, 4; Badminton
Team 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Team 4.
SOSKIN, ROLLIN: Bronze Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4; National
Merit Lettec Of Commendation 4;
Wrestling 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Minor
"N" 3; N-Club 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3,
4; Major "N" 2, 3, 4; Soccer Honorable Mention All-State 3; Soccer All
Conference 4; Indian Mascot 4.
SPITZER, SUSAN: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key
4; National Honors Society 3, 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Student Council
Delegate 1; Student Activities Exec.
Board 4; Pow Wow '69, '70 3, 4; West
Side Story 4; Gym Leaders 1; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4.
SPIWAK, LARRY: Cabinet l; Baseball
1; Track 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; NClub 3, 4; S.S.O. 1; Minor "N" 2;
Major "N" 3, 4.
STARK, SUSAN: Scarlet Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Illinois State Scholar 4;
Once Upon A Mattress 2; Pow Wow
'67, '68 1, 2, Crew Chairman 3; Children's Theatre 1, 2; Thespians 3, 4;
Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Spotlighters 1, 2;
A.F.S. Semi-Finalist 3 .
STARKMAN, MICHAEL: Once Upon A
Mattress Cast 2; Firebugs Cast 2; Pow
Wow '69, '70 Cast and Crew 3, 4;
Funny Girl Cast 3; Aquasprites Lighting
3; Concert Choir 4; Westones 4; A'Capella Choir 4; All-State Choir 4; Gymnastics 2; Forensics 3, 4; Thespians 3,
4; Shakespeare Workshop 3; P.A.
Committee 3, 4.
STEIN, BETH: Girls Glee 2; Concert
Choir 3, 4; White Music Certificate 4;
1.H.S.A. 4; Pow Wow '69 Crew 3;
Funny Girl Crew 3; Firebugs Cast 2;
G.A.A. 3, 4; Spanish Club 2 .
STEIN, CHERYL: Bronze Key 2; Illinois
State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1; G .A.A. 1.
STEIN, PHILIP: Illinois State Scholarship 4; Spanish Club 3; Stamp and
Coin Club, Vice-President 3, 4; Forum
Committee Co-Chairman 4; Students
for Israel, Vice-President 4; Physics
Club 3.

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�STEIN, RHONDA: Bronze Key 3; Silver
Key 4; Spotlighters l, 2; Thespians 2,
3, 4; German Club 3, 4; G.A.A. l.
STELZER, NATHAN: Westones 4; Boys
Glee 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Pow Wow
'68, '69, '70 2, 3, 4; Guys and Dolls
l; Once Upon A Matress 2; Funny Girl
3; Thespians l, 2, 3, 4; A.V. E. 1, 2.

TOPOREK, ESTHER: Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4; Cabinet 1, 3; Cheerleading
2; G.A.A. l; Pep Club l; Homecoming
Committee 4.
TOVELL, PATRICIA: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4;
Girls Glee 1, 2; Choir 3, 4; Vivace 2;
Westones 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2.

STOKLOSA, NANETIE: Aquasprites 1,
2; Pep Club l .

TRIPICCHIO, FRANK: Football 1, 2.

STOLAR, DONNA: Scarlet Certificate
1; Bronze Key 3; Illinois State Scholarship 4; Rep. Assembly 4; G .A.A. 2, 3;
Spanish Club 2; S.S.O. 3, 4; West
Word 2.

TRITSCHLER, JOHN: Cabinet 2; Mixed
Chorus 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball
1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; N-Club
4 ; All Conference Football 4; Gym
leader 3, 4; S.S.O. l, 2.

STRUB, MICHAEL: Scarlet Certificate 1;
National Honor Society 3, 4; Illinois
State Scholar 4; Band letter 2; Intermediate Band 1; Marching Band 2;
Concert Band 3, 4; lntramurals 1, 2;
Wrestling Manager 2; Tennis 2; Bio·
Chem Club 2; Physics Club 3.
STUCKA, GARY: Concert Orchestra 1,
2, 3, 4; Westones 4; Once Upon A
Mattress Orchestra 2; Funny Girl Orchestra 3; West Side Story Orchestra
4; President of Orchestra 4; German
Club 1.
SU DOW, THOMAS: Swimming 1;
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Stamp and Coin
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Treasurer
3; Students for Israel, President 4; Debate Team 1, 2, 4, Captain 4; lntermurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensics 2; Political
Forum Club 2; Voice Of '71 3, 4;
S.S.O. 2, 3; Major "N" 4; Minor "N"
2, 3; Arts Club.
SZCZEPANSKI, JUDY: Bronze Key 2;
Silver Key 3; Girls Glee 1, 2; Choir 3;
Guys And Dolls Crew 1; Once Upon A
Mattress Crew 2; Westones 4 .
TAICH, SUSAN: Scarlet Certificate 1;
Bronze Key l; Silver Key 3; Illinois
State Scholarship 4; Cabinet 3; MakeUp Crew l, 2, 3; French Club 1.
TENNER, HOWARD: Transferred from
Bowen High School 4; Illinois State
Scholarship 4.
TESLUK RONALD: White Certificate l ;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Swim
Team · 1, 2; Freshman Numerals "71"
1; Sophomore letter "N" 2.
TESNOW, CAROL: Mixed Chorus l;
Girls Glee 2, 3.
TIMMER, SUE: G.A.A. l, 3; Girl's
Gymnastic Team 1; Cheerleading 2, 3,
4; Gym leader 4; Spanish Club l, 2.
THOMA, SCOTI: Football 1.
THOMASON, BRUCE: Mixed Chorus 1;
Boys Glee l .
TOPEL, BARBARA: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Silver
Music Pin 2; Gold Music Pin 3; National Honors Society 3, 4; Cabinet 1, 2;
Prom Committee 3; Mixed Chorus 1;
Vivace l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, VicePresident 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4,
Vice-President 4; Pow Wow Band 1, 2,
3; Stage Band 1, 2; Musical Orchestra
1, 2, 3; West Side Story Assistant Musical Director 4; Thespians · 4; State
Solo and Ensemble Contest l, 2, 3, 4.

TROSSMAN, RENE: Transferred from
Amundsen High School 4; Art Council

WEISSBERG, AMYRA: White Certificate l; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3;
Gold Key 4.

ZETTL, MARY: Mixed Chorus 1; Pe
Club 1, 2; Timer's Club 4.

WEKSLER, MARK: Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
Stamp and Coin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, VicePresident l, 2, President 3, 4; Chess
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Students for Israel 4.

ZIFF, CLAUDIA~.Bronze Key 4; Stude1
Activities Club 4; Pow Wow '67, '6
Make-Up Crew 2, 3; Pow Wow '6
Costumes 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Pe
Club 1; G.A.A. 1, 2 .

WERTHHEIMER, MICHELLE: Scarlet
Certificate l ; Alternate l ; Student
Council 2, 3; Representative Assembly
4; Alternate S.F.A. 4; Spotlighters 2;
G.A.A. 1, 2, 4; Pacesetters 2; F.T.A. 1;
Shakespeare Workshop 2; Political
Forum 2; Students for Israel 4; Forum
Club 4; Project '70 4; Bridge Club 3;
Prom Committee 4.

VELEN, BARBARA: Girls Glee 2; Westones 4; Pow Wow 3; Tennis Team l,
2; Pow Wow '68 Crew 2; Pow Wow
'69 Make-Up Crew 3; Once Upon A
Mattress Crew 2 .
VORPAGEL, JACKIE: Band 1, 2; Arts
Club 2; Pacesetters 2.
WALTHERS, NADIA: Spring Music Festival 1; Winter Music Festival 1; Mixed
Chorus l; Gym Leader 4; Girl's Gymnastic Team 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2.
WARGO, MARY: Latin Club 1, 2; Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Usherettes
4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4.

ZUKERMAN, MARLENE: Bronze Ke
Usherettes 3, 4; Art Council 3; Spe
trum 2; Opus I 4.

WICZER, BETH: Mixed Chorus 1; Girls
Glee 2, 3; Choir 4; G .A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4;
G.A.A. Board 3; Bowling Captain 3.

ZUPKO, GARY: Cabinet 2; Swimmin
1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Major "N" 2, :
4; Student Union Board 2; Guarc
Club 1, 2; N-Club 2, 3, 4; AquasprilE

3, 4.

2, 3.

WILSON, JAMES: Wrestling 3, 4.
WILSON, SANDY:
G .A.A. 1,2.

Cabinet

JUNIOR GRADUATES
2,

3;

WINN, MACK: Bronze Key 4; Swim·
ming 1, 2, 3; Varsity "N" 3; Guard
Club 1, 2, 3; N-Club 3, 4 .
Win, PETER: Bronze Key 4; Concert
Choir 1, 2; President N-Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4; All
Conference Wrestling Champion 3; All
District Wrestling Champion 3; 3rd
Sectionals Wrestling 3.
WITIEK, ALLEN: Pow Wow '70, 4; Arts
Council 4.

WARNER, SUSAN: Intermediate Band

1.
WARREN, RONALD: Bronze Key 3; Illinois State Scholar 4; Cabinet 3; Pow
Wow '69 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Spanish
Club 1; Tennis l; Golf 2; Minor "N" 3;
Project "70" 3.
WASSERMANN, LORI: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 4; Silver Key 4;
Cabinet l, 2; Pow Wow '69 3; Aquasprites l, 2; Tennis Team l , 2, 3, 4;
G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2;
Student Union Board 1, 2, 3; Student
Activities Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4.
WEBER, PATRICIA: Scarlet Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4; Illinois
State Scholar 4; Cabinet 3; Student
Council 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Pow Wow
'70 Costume Crew 4; West Side Story
Costume Crew 4; Spotlighters l;
G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Usherettes 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Aquasprites 2.
WEIDLING, MARK: Soccer l, 2, 3, 4;
N-Club 4; Auto Club 3, 4, President 3,
4; Minor "N" 3; Major "N" 4.
WEISS, CAREY: Pow Wow '69, '70
Crew 3, 4; Many Moons Crew 3; Funny
Girl Crew 3; Aquasprites Crew 3, 4; A
Thurber Carnival Crew 3; Christmas
Musical Festival 3, 4; Spring Music Festival 3, 4; Glass Menagerie Crew 4;
Wizard of Oz Crew 4; Spoon River Anthology Crew 4; German Club 1, 2.
WEISS, CHERYL: Transferred
Bogan High School.

1, 2, 3.

WESER, SUSAN: Medical Careers Club

4.
UNRATH, KAREN: G.A.A. l, 2, 3; Pep
Club l, 2; Ski Club 3; Gym leader 2.

ZOROS, JOAN: Scarlet Certificate
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Nation'
Honor Society 3, 4; National Mei
Scholarship 4; Cabinet 3; Pow Wow
Pom Pon Squad 2, 3, 4; Theatre Dane
1, 2, 3; Orchesis - Gymnastic Sho

WOLIN, LARRY: Illinois State Scholarship 4; Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4;
Cabinet Vice-President 1; Representative Assembly 4; Student Activities
Board 4; Prom Chairman 4; Homecoming Committee 4; German Club 2, 3, 4;
Bio-Chem Club 2, 3; Physics Club 3;
Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; letter 2; Varsity letter 3; M.V.P. 3; lntramurals 1, 2,

3, 4.

WOODS, ELAINE: G.A.A. 4.
WOODS, KATHLEEN: Aquasprites l,
2, 3, 4; Guards Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2,
3, 4; German Club 2, 3; Hospital Visitors Troupe 3.
WURMAN, VICKI: Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; Pom Pon Squad 2; Hospital Visitors Troupe 3, 4; West Word Assistant
Feature Editor 3; West Word Co-Editor
4; Opus I 4; Press Bureau 3, 4.
YAMAUCHI, EMI: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Illinois
State Scholar 4; National Merit Commended Scholar 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hospital Visitors Troupe 3, 4; Interscholastic
Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Spectrum Staff 3,
4, Faculty Editor 3; Editor 4; Illinois
High School Latin Conference 4; Illinois
Latin Contest 1, 2, 3.

BERMAN, RANDY: Transferred fror
New Trier West High School 2; Bronz,
Key 3; Pow Wow '69 Band 3; Cancer
Band 3; West Side Story Cast 3; Boy
Glee 3; Soccer 3.
GAROON, LISA: White Certificate
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 2; Co-o~
Committee 2; Pow Wow '67 Costume:
1; Once Upon A Mattress Costumes 1.
Wizard of Oz Assistant Director 3; Cin·
derella Director 3; Thespians 2, 3; Spo·
!lighters 1; Timer's Club 1; Spanish
Club 1.

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GROSS, MICHAEL: Transferred from
Evanston High School 1; Bronze Key 2;
Silver Key 3; Students for Israel 3;
Photo Club 2; Swimming 2; Photogra·
pher-Publicity West Side Story 3; Pho·
tographer Spectrum 3; Project '70 3.
LEVINTHAL, ANDREA: White Certifi.
cote 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3;
Cabinet Alternate 2; Firebugs Make·UF
1; Pow Wow '70 Make-Up 3; Forensic!
1, 2, 3; Debate 1; National Forensic!
league 2, 3; Shakespeare WorkshoF
1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Students Fo1
Israel Club 3; Bridge Club 1, 2, 3; Na
tional Spanish Contest 2nd Place 2.

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PERn, l YNNE: Bronze Key 2; lllinoi:
State Scholarship 3; Russian Club 2, 3
1.N.S. Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Vice
President 3.
STREICHER, MICHAEL: Bronze Key 2
Silver Key 3; Baseball 1.

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YATES, STEVEN: Band; Orchestra; AllState Band; Football l.
ZEMAN, JOHN: Illinois State Scholar
4; Marching Band 3, 4.

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�Index

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Abrahamson, Jomes W. - 105
Abrams, Michelle C. - 119, 152, 159, 201
Abshire, Thomas C. - 48, 196, 211, 223
Accomando, Lindo - 133
Accomando, Michael A. - 105
Accomando, Sue M. - 133
Adams, Nancy l. - 133
Addis, Jodi Beth - 133
Adelman, Adrienne E. - 105
Ahr, Terry Gail - 48
Ahrens, Eddy William - 11 9
Aizuss, David Harlan - 133, 186
Albach, Kimolo J. - 48
Albanese, Lari Beth - 133, 197
Albanese, Luann Syd - 11 9, 200
Albrecht, Richard G. - 133
Alden, Dave Jan - 133
Alfredson, Alan R. - 119, 206
Alfredson, Dione l. - 133
Alfredson, Kathleen - 48
Allard, Edward M. - 133, 225, 241
Allen, l. - 197
Allen, Patricia Ann - 119, 120
Alles, Jill Ann - 119
Almblad, Cathy Dione - 133
Almblod, Lindo Jean - 105
Almcrontz, Glen R. - 105
Allweiss, Pamela H. - 48, 21 1
Alswede, Edward G. - 119, 231
Alt, Barbaro Jean - 105
Alt, Richard Kenneth - 119
Amorontos, Gregory T. - 119, 224
Amarontos, Thomas A. - 105, 235
Ami, Donald Wayne - 119·
Ami, fa ith Marlene - 48
Anastos, Nicholas T. - 119, 224
Anderschat, Koren l. - 48, 186, 211
Andersen, Kenton E. - 119
Anderson, Carolyn A. - 105, 213
Anderson, Gary V. - 119
Anderson, Joel C. - 119, 224
Anderson, Karen Lynn - 48
Anderson, Kenneth S. - 48
Anderson, Kyle H. - 105
Anderson, loroyne M. - 119
Anderson, Mark S. - 48, 96, 221, 222, 223
Anderson, Robert C. - 48
Anderson, Steven Ran - 133, 225, 236
Anderson, Susan Gail - 105
Andraw, Mork Robert - 105, 216
Angell, Richard S. - 48, 223
Appel, Mork Aaron - 119
Appel, Steve Allen - 48
Applebaum, Anita J. - 48
Arcongeletti, Doniel - 49
Archibold, Mary Jane - 119
Aren, Francine Jane - 49, 83
Armington, Mory E. - 119
Armistead, Albert - 119
Arns, Richard Gerald - 224
Arndt, Deborah Anne - 133
Arndt, Stephen R. - 105
Arnold, Jomes B. - 105
Arnold, Marilee E. - 119
Arons, Rand Edward - 105
Arnow, Gail Ellen - 105
Arns, Dick - 119
Aronson, Donah R. - 1 20 207
Arvidson, Joseph R. - 133
Arwine, David Kent - 120, 241
Arwine, Patricio I - 105
Ash, Annette Morie - 49
Ash, David Steven - 120, 229
Asher, Bernard D. - 120, 224
Asher, James Madsen - 120
Asher, Sheldon David - 49, 222, 223
Ashlevilz, Marcia J. - 120, 186
Ashner, Cathy Sue - 133
Astrene, Jomes S. - 105
Atsaves, Anastasio C. - 120, 189
Atsaves. Antonio C. - 49, 186, 187, 189,
194
Atsoves, Louis G. - 105
Atsaves, Victoria A. · - 120
Aubens, Lauren Su son .-- 105

Auerbach, Amy Lee - 49, 82, 182, 186, 192,
210
Austin, Jock Albert - 105
Avvisoti, Claude G. - 133
Booke, Arlene Jennie - 105
Bacigalupo, Joseph - 120
Bodesch, Lourence M. - 1 33
Bodesch, Scott B. - 49
Boer, Naomi Esther - 120
Bohcoll, Bruce - 1 20, 241
Bahde, Eileen Susan - 49
Bailey, Doniel F. - 133, 225, 241
Baim, Richard N. - 120
Boker, Debbie Ellen - 133
Baker, Patrick Hoyer - 133
Baker, Susan Ann - 1 33
Balbirer, Andrew G. - 106
Baldridge, John W. - 134
Balin, Marie Kim - 134
Ballinger, Deborah M. - 106
Balmes, Victoria l. - 49
Boren, Debbie - 4 9
Bannister, More l ee - 1 20
Barber, David Frank - 133
Baron, Lisa Beth - 120
Baron, Phillip A. - 120
Barr, Alanna Joy - 49
Barr, Jill June - 106
Barr, Lynn Sherry - 120
Barrett, leeAnn Mary - 120
Barrell, Luann Marie - 120
Barron, Billie Ann - 106
Barron, Stephen E. - 134, 229, 236
Barsamian, Greg T. - 49
Barsky, Antoinette C. - 49
Barrett, Susan Kay - 49
Barth, Jonathon D. - 134
Bartholow, Roger, H. - 106
Bortik, Robert M. - 49
Bartlett, Thomas A. - 120, 235
Bartsch, Poul Alon - 134, 225
Bartuska, Richard R. - 49, 101
Battisto, Rosemary T. - 106
Bou, Susan Anita - 134
Bauer, Donn David - 21 7
Bauer, Joan Helen - 120, 192
Baum, Denise Rita - 106
Baum, Sharon Judith - 50
Baumann, Mariann -

50

Boumhordt, Dione M. - 50
Baumhordt, David J. - 120, 224
Baumler, Guy Robert - 134, 225, 236
Boxier, Arthur Ken - 106
Beck, Howard John - 50, 223
Beck, Jomes A. - 134
Beck, Jone Antonette - 134
Becker, Elizabeth M. - 120
Becker, Bill - 150
Beckman, Michael E. - 120, 229
Beckman, Richard J. - 106
Beedermon, Doniel E. - 50
Beere, John Rodger - 106
Beere, Kristin Morga - 134, 201
Begoun, Michael Joy - 134, 241
Begoun, Paulo Beth - 50
Begoun, Sheryl Elyse - 120
Behr, Shirlee Gayle - 1 20
Seider, Susan T. - 120
Beisch, Poul Elliot - 134
Belcove, Janel Sero - 50, 186, 211, 210
Bell, Barbaro Ann - 106
Bell Phillip - 120
Bell, Sheldon C. - 50
Beller, lorry Steven - 50
Bellas, Michael B. - 106
Belson, Brooke Elyse - 50
Belson, Gory David - 106
Benorio, Gregg Joy - 134
Bender, Raymond J. - 134
Bender, Susan Lynn - 50
Bennett, Brion W. - 106
Bennett, Timothy C. - 50
Bennett, Virginia J. - 120
Bensing, Doniel E. - 120
Benson, Richard R. - 51

Beran, Jone Ellen - 1 20
lereskin, Judith Roe - 51, 187, 192, 211
lereskin, Robert C. - 134, 225, 241
Berg, Jill Susan - 1 20
Berger, Barry Ronald - 106, 227
Berger, David R. - 106
Berger, Morey Paulo - 106
Berger, Roger Alon - 51, 223, 210
lerggreen, Elise B. - 1 34
Bergstrom, Herbert E. - 51
Bergstrom, Scott H. - 106
Bergstrom, Valerie l. - 120
Beringer, William - 120
Berkowitz, Andrea E. - 134
Berkowitz, Helene A. - 1 34
Berkowitz, Robert W. - 120
Berman, Coral Jeanne - 106
Berman, Glen E. - 1 34
Berman, Randoll lee - 106, 227
Bernardini, Pamela J. - 134
Berns, E. - 197
Bernstein, Barbaro A. - 51
Bernstein, Barry S. - 120, 229
Bernstein, Gory W. - 120
Bernstein, Jill S. - 51
Bernstein, Scott J. - 120, 229
Berzock, Cory A. - 120, 229
Beswick, Robert Poul - 106, 204
Beverley, Bernard P. - 51
Beyer, Judith Temmi - 5 1, 211
e
Bianchi, B th Ann - 106
Bick, Kevin Loren - 134, 225
Bieber, Betty - 120
Bieber, Gloria - 106
Bibergol, Marci S. - 26, 51, 116, 203, 210,
214
Bielski, Joann E. - 106
Biller, Rolph M. - 1 20
Billman, Mike - 106
Billitteri, Denise C. - 120
Bindus, Robert G. - 134, 225
Bindus, Thomas J. - 106, 223
Binslein, Michael - 1 34
Birger, Henry - 51, 196
Birkenheier, Jerry - 134, 225
Biikley, Dione Morie - 1 34
Birren, Andrea C. - 106
Birren, Mory Susan - 134
Sizar, Gail Lynn - 106
Blockmon, Jeffery H. - 134, 229, 236
Blomeuser, Nancy Ann - 1 34
Blanc, David - 1 20
Blanc, Lauren Gail - 134
Blond, Leslie - 120, 201, 214
Bloszynski, Brion M. - 120
Blott, Robert Irwin - 120
Blechman, Michael S. - 120, 186
Blinick, Arthur Ira - 51 , 79
Blinick, Burton H. - 120, 229, 240
Blitz, Alon - 51
Blitz, Michael - 51
Bliwos, Errol J. - 51
Block, Andrea E. - 52
Block", Sherree Ann - 52
Block, Sue Joy - 120
Block, Joan Rebecca - 120
Block, Phillip M. - 120
Bloom, Jeff Donald - 106
Bloom, Joanne - 52
Bloom, Ilene Lindo - 1 34
Blum, Steven Jeffrey - 120, 200
Blumenfeld, Jeffrey - 120, 123
Blumenthal, Barbaro - 120
Blumenthal, Beth M. - 106, 213
Blumenthal, Richard - 106, 204
Blumenthal, Ross G. - 121, 230
Blumenthal, Susan D. - 106
Babel, Antoinette M. - 121
Bochek, Barbaro Ann - 53
Bock, Mitchell Myron - 106
Boden, Robert David - 106
Boehlke, Sue Morie - 134
Bohrer, Edward - 106
Boime, Steven Joy - 121, 191
Bole s, Wolter E. - 134, 225

Balker, Jeffrey S. - 134
Bond, Scott T. - 134
Bondy, Bruce Wm. - 134, 231
Bonelli, Koren - 106 ·
Bonetti, Fronk R. - 134
Bonetti, Robert A. - 106
Bongiovanni, Dione C. - 52
Bontze, Elayne Morie - 134
Booras, Deborah Jo - 121
Borde, Koren Sue - 134
Borde, Som Matthew - 1 21
Bordes, Wayne Marvin - 134
Sorin, Mork Leon - 106
Bordon, David V. - 121, 224
Borgordt, Renee Ann - 134
Barkan, David Scott - 52
Borre, Lynn Morie - 134
Borucki, Kenneth R. - 121
Boucher, Jacquelynn - 134
Boucher, Mike Wayne - 106
Bowden M. - 196
Bowman, J. Mork - 52, 227, 241
Bowler, Joy Ellen - 52
Bowler, Kathleen M. - 106
Bowman, Jeffrey Mork - 134
Boylan, Brion M. - 121
Boylan, David T. - 106, 172, 210
Brabec, George W. - 106
Broden, Kevin Scott - 52, 196, 223
Bradford, Carole J . - .52
Bramson, Ronald S. - 52
Brandenburg, William - 121
Brandt, Jerry Glenn - 52
Brandt, lorry Allen - 52
Brandt, Lauren - 52
Brandt, Randoll Jock - 134
Brosch, Steven P. - 106, 208
Brauer, Dione Louise - 121 , 189, 197
Brauer, Louro June - 52, 60, 151, 189, 194,
211
Broun, Judith Anne - 53
Brendel, John V. - 121, 224
Brennon, Madonna l. - 106
Brennon, William V. - 121
Brenner, Koren Roe - 121
Brenner, Marcia H. - 121
Bresette, Stephen A. - 106
Bridger, Koy Ann - 53, 85
Bridger, Thomas lee - 1 34
Brier, David N. - 121
Brody, Andrea Joy - 106
Brody, Reid Allon - 121
Brody, Susan Lynn - 53
Bronstein, Donald S. - 1 34
Bronstein, Robert l. - 53
Brook, Poul Raymond - 53
Brooks, Craig l. - 106, 196, 230
Brooks, Lynne A. - 134
Brotman, Marcy Lynn - 106, 203
Brotman, Randi Ellen - 1 34
Brown, Carol Louise - 53
Brown, Cindy l. - 106
Brown, Mork - 121
Brown, Marlo - 54
Brown, Nancy Ellen - 106
Brown, Robert W. - 121, 235
Brown, Samuel Alen - 106
Brown, Thomas Willia - 106
Brown, William Joy - 134
Brownstein, Gory R. - 121
Brownstein, Inez M. - 54, 162
Brownstein, Steven -

54

Brugliera, Gory F. - 106
Brunger, lourelyn l. - 134
Bruni, Christine · 134
Brunning, Thomas V. - 54, 240
Bryant, Susan Addie - 54
Bryn jolfsson, Jon - 121
Bubley, Cynthia Ann - 54
Buchel, Greg - 1 06
Bugarin, Carol Eve - 1 21
Buns, Jomes Edgar - 106
Burock, Mitchell E. - 106
Burke, Lourie A. - 54
Burke, Dennis Pot - 1 34

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Burke, Michelle Joy - 121
Burkhardt, Diane M. - 121
Burkhardt, Robert J. - 134, 225
Burkhardt, William G. - 54, 236
Burns, Ellen Lee - 1 21, 200
Burns, Jacqueline A. - 134
Burrows, Donald Lee - 106
Bursteen, Ilene Sari - 121
Burton, Sue Ellen - 54
Bush, Lynn Roberta - 121
Butler, Barbara Lynn - 134
Butler, Bonnie Lee - 121
Byk, Barbara Nancy - 134, 198
Byk, Vivian Susan - 106
Byron, Jeffrey Allen - 106
Cogen, James Lee - 106
Cahan, Richard Brent - 54, 186
Cain, Lynn Ann ~ 106, 196
Caliva, Kathryn V. - 106, 151, 213
Callahan, Thomas T. - 121, 153, 154, 203
Callner, Andrea Gail - 121
Camis, Steven Charle - 133, 134
Camras, Robert David - 121, 229
Capodagli, Ronald W. - 121, 241
Cordis, Kathryn Ann - 121
Cordis, Nancy H. - 106
Carl, Richard C. - 134, 200
Carlson, Jeffrey D. - 134
Carlson, Linda Carol - 54
Carter, Gail M. - 134
Cartwright, Brad J. - 121
Casagranda, Gail Sue - 134, 197
Casey, Robert James - 106, 227
Casey, Mary Frances - 54, 197, 200, 201
Cosey, Thomas John - 134
Cass, Dove Mortin - 134
Castle, Donald Bruce - 121
Castle, Lindo Beth - 106
Chamberlain, Jeffrey - 55
Chankin, Garry Steve - 55
Chapman, Ricky - 55, 196
Chose, Denise Merle - 106, 207
Chastain, Scott - 225
Chovin, Beverly Sue - 107, 191
Chelcun, Gory Fred - 107
Cherepoho, George - 223
Cherney, Lynn Karen - 121, 192
Cherniet, Keith Ion - 55
Chikoroishi, Lynne F. - 55, 64
Chimberoff, Robert A. - 121
Chow, Colvin Y. H. - 107, 121
Chrisos, George J. - 107
Christensen, Joy S. - 121
Christiansen, Dole A. - 107
Chupock, Edward Alan - 107, 205
Chupock, Joel Louis - 134
Church, Kathy Lynn - 121
Church, Kirby Deon - 107
Cirrincione, Alfred - 107
Citron, Mitchell R. - 55
Clopperty, Leon J. - 55, 196, 223
Clark, Jennifer Jane - 55
Claus, Joan Maxine - 107, 191, 206
Clauson, Horry Corl - 121
Clayman, Janet - 107
Clesi, Phillip P. - 107, 240
Clyman, Marilyn E. - 107
Cocking, Karen Down - 134, 197
Cocking, Kent David - 135, 225, 241
Cohen, Craig Allan - 135, 229
Cohen, David Alan - 135, 229
&lt;;:ohen, Denise Gail - 121
Cohen, Gory Wayne - 55
Cohen, Gayle I. - 55
Cohen, Lorry D. - 107
Cohen, Lynn Joy - 121
Cohen, Michael Jome• - 107, 159, 204
Cohen, Mitchell L. - 55
Cohen, Non Beth - 121
Cohen, Roxane Lee - 107, 159, 186, 187,
191
Cohen, Shari Joy - 135
Cohen, Suzanne T. - 135
Cohen, Steven Mark - 121, 216
Cohen, Ted Danial - 107, 227
Cohen, Wayne Terry - 121
Cohn, Mork Ira - 107
Cohn Rochel Ellen - 135
Cohn, Rebecca Anrr - 107

Colello, Fronk Ralph - 107, 223
Colky, Michael T. - 135, 225
Collins, Jahn - 225
Colthbr, Kathy - 107
Coltharp, Koren Lynn - 135
Condon, Sherry L. - 55
Conner, Bruce Wayne - 135, 231
Conrad, Dale Wesley - 55, 223
Conrod, Michael John - 135
Conrod, Patricia D. - 55
Conrod, Richard C. - 121, 200
Conrod, Wayne Arthur - 135, 224
Conti, David Jomes - 121, 224, 235
Cooper, Dione C. - 121
Cooper, Janet Lee - 56, 203
Cooper, Joel Todd - 121
Cooper, Michael H. - 56, 171, 203
Cooperman, Linda Sue - 167
Coorlas, Jeanne M. - 56
Copeland, Jo Anne - 56
Cortez, Gayle - 135
Cortina, A. Thomas - 135, 225
Cortina, Joseph P. - 107
Corty, Linda Carol - 107
Cosgrove, Dione M. - 56, 121
Costa, Debra Ann - 56
Costopoulas, Corrie - 121
Cowan, Susan R. - 135
Cowin, Nancy Helene - 121
Cozzolo, Thomas Corl - 133, 135
Craig, James A. - 135
Crowford, Pamela C. - 121
Cress, Herbert Leon - 135
Cristo!, Mindy Lynn - 107
Cuff, Jennifer Lee - 121, 201
Culloton, Craig Lee - 107, 196, 226, 227
Cutler, Frances L. - 56
Cutrera, Mory T. - 51, 197
Cutrone, Jerry Ben - 135
Cwiok, Karen Lee - 107
Cywinski, Patricio A. - 56
Dahlstrom, Cathy Ann - 56
Dohm, Rosemary - 107
Doinos, Lori Ann - 107
Damos, Arde George - 135, 225
Doniel, Rita - 121
Dossinger, Ronald J. - 107, 223
Dossinger, William C. - 135
David, Sheila Gaye - 121
Davis, Bonnie Joan - 107
Davis, Denis.. Jeon - 56
Davis, John C. - 121
Davis, Katherine Ann - 1 35
Davis, Lindo Ann - 135
Davis, Michael D. - 107, 203
Davis, Nancy Tino - 160, 214
Davis, Sandro Ann - 107
Davis, Thomas Ronald - 56
Doyon, Mitchell M. - 107, 223, 240
Doyan, Mozelle - 121
Doyno, Koren Sue - 135, 138
Deal, Kevin Paul - 135
Deal, Richard Poul - 135
Deon, Susan Gail - 56
Deosey, Margaret Ann - 121, 210
Deasey, Mary C. - 57
Dedo, Dione Morie -121, 192
t&gt;edo, Regino Sue - 135, 193
Dedo, Steven Poul - 57
Deferville, Donna L. - 107
Defroncesso, Mike - 122
Deger, Michael John - 107
Degroot, More Henri - 135, 206
Dehmlow, William A. - 57
Delano, Lindo C. - 57, 211
Deleonardis, Coral A. - 57, 60, 189
Deleonardis, Janet M. - 107
Delfs, Corl Hamilton - 135
Dells, Denise Ann - 57
Deluco, Carol - 107
Deluco, Jo Ann - 107
Deluco, John Joseph - 57
Delugoch, Barbaro M. - 107
Delulio, Joseph M. - 107
Demeduc, Jeffery C. - 135
Demirel, Figen - 107
Demadich, Warren - 107
Deppong, Carol Ann - 57
Cepaepe, Susan Lee - 122

Derichs, Loura Jean - 135, 190
Dermer, David Ira - 122, 229
Desalvo, Lisa Paula - 135
Desalvo, Russell F. - 122
Desent, Brod Lee - 122, 224
Desent, Mortin S. - 57, 196, 223
Desnet, Ellen F. - 135
Despotides, George N. - 135
Deters, Donna Lois - 122, 197
Devoney, Denise Lynn - 135
Diocoumokos, Moria C. - 107
Diamond, Charles A. - 57, 191
Diamond, Howard M. - 107
Diamond, Ruth Mae - 107, 203
Diamond, Terry Lee - 122, 201
Dibasilio, Michael - 135, 225, 241
Dickert, Pamela Sue - 135
Dicker, Joy Charles - 107
Dickholtz, Sherry P. - 107, 189, 197, 211
Dickholtz, Marshall - 122
Dickstein, Ronald C. - 122
Diederich, Ross M. - 122, 131, 224, 235
Dieschbourg, Edward - 135
Dieschbourg, William - 135
Dione, John Charles - 1 35
Divarco, Margaret L. - 107
Dobbs, Cynthia Jeon - 57
Dolan, John Thomas - 135
Dolce, Deborah Lynn - 107
Dohm, Kevin John - 57, 222, 223
Domenella, Mork Corl - 107
Domoracki, Poulette - 122
Donenberg, Susan B. - 107
Dordick, Jeffrey A. - 122
Dorfman, David C. - 122, 224
Dorfman, Deborah S. - 135
Dorfman, Nancy Lynn - 135
Dorfman, Robert B. - 122
Dorne, Howard Leslie - 135
Doroff, Mork Stuart - 122
Dowd, John Kenneth - 107
Drozner, Joel W. - 135, 229
Drew, Donna Theresa - 122
Drew, John Lawrence - 122, 217
Drew, Syrell Ann - 107
Drews, Vicki Koy - 58
Dubas, Christine Eve - 122
Dubow, Debra. Wilma - 58
Duchoj, Dove Wm. - 135, 225
Duchoj, Louro Jeon - 107
Duda, Dale A. - 135
Duebner, David E. - 107
Dugan, Margaret C. - 107
Duhl, Anita - 58, 162, 163, 203
Duncan, Patricia M. - 122
Dunin, Gory - 107
Dunkelbergef, Debbie - 13~
Dunkleberger, Doroth - 107
Dunn, Gory Ronald - 107
Durso, Luann - 107, 211
Durso, Thomas - 58
Duris, David John - 135, 225
Dyslin, Mork Robert - 135, 225
Dziordzik, Kenneth E. - 107
Eodon, Scott Randoll - 122, 229
Eaton, Alice Ann - 135
Eaton, David L. - 58, 211
Eaton, Dione Rose - 135
Eckerling, Lawrence - 135, 214
Edington, Gail M. - 135, 197, 200
Edelson, Leon Irwin - 101
Edington, Debro Anne - 104, 107, 197, 200
Edmonds, Steve D. 122, 231, 241
Edwardson, Kurt W. - 229
Edwardson, Stig Kori - 108, 227
Egebrecht, Phillip M - 108, 230, 214
Egel, Marilyn D. - 58
Egelston, Anno Morie - 122
Egelston, Jennifer L. - 58
Ehos, Steve Jomes - 122
Einbinder, Renie Ann - 108, 197
Eischen, Gregory G. - 58
Eischen, David V. - 108
Eisenberg, Lee Allon - 108
Eisenberg, More T. - 135
Eisenberg, Susan G. - 135, 198
Eisenstein, Deborah - 122
Eissman, David Alon - 135
Ekenberg, David G. - 108

Ekenberg, Steven J. - 135
Elbin, Bruce Neil - 122
Elegreet, i(j:iren J. - 122, 198
Elegreet, Nora Jeon - 58
Elliott, Gigi L. - 135
Ellwing, Susan - 108 \
Ellyne, Jody Ellice - 58, 82, 182, 211, 213
Ellyne, Lisa Goy - 135
Elste, Alon Joy - 108, 230
Elman, Michael B. - 108
Elman, Philip David - 108, 227
Engel, Roberto Sue - 58
Engelhardt Annie L. - 1 22, 198
Engelhardt, Michael - 135
Enger, Debro Ann - 135
Englhord, Robert J. - 108
English, Thomas P. - 122
Ennes, Joseph - 58
Entrotter, Jeffrey M. - 122, 224, 210
Epstein, James V. - 122
Epstein, Gail S. - 108
Epstein, Jeffrey R. - 108, 185
Erdman, Phillip Corl - 108
Erfer, Ellen Joan - 58, 201
Ericksen, Koren Lee - 58
Ericksen, Michael A. - 1 22
Erickson, Gayle M. - 122, 201
Erickson, Jeanne M. - 135
Erickson, Joy Cynthi - 136, 193
Erickson, Marilee T. - 108
Erickson, Mory Ann - 136, 147
Erlebocher, Debro - 136
Erlebacher, Joanne - 59, 153, 160, 194, 211
Ermilio, Francine M. -'- 122
Ermilio, Lucille M. - 108
Ernt, Michael, Joseph - 108, 208
Erpelding, Thomas S. - 59, 200
Erion, Linda Helena - 59, 211
Erwin, Janice Morie - 59
Esterl, Lindo Joan - 59
Ester!, Steven W. - 136
Estermon, Brian R. - 59
Estermon, Jeffrey S. - 136
Estes, Jone Ann - 108
Ettling, Morly Anne - 136, 205
Eurich, Robert M. - 1 36
Evans, Peter Scott - 136, 225
Evans, Rhonda Joy - 122
Evans, Sharyl Lynn - 122
Evensen, Janet Morie - 108
Fabian, Cheryl Jean ~ 59
Fabian, Vicki Lynn - 122, 182, 183
Fohsbender, Thomas B. - 108
Forber, David Stuart - 59, 159, 207, 204,
214
Forber, Phillip Alon - 59, 203, 211
Farrell, Reed J. - 136
Farrell, Ando Louise - 108
Farris, Holly Kaye - 1 22, 197
Febrow, Donna Lynn - 59
Febrow, Ronald L. - 136
Feilen, Dione L. - 59
Fein, Melvin J. - 122
Feiss, Richard C. - 108, 235
Feldman, Cary Joy - 122
Feldman, Dale Scott - 136
Feldman, Denise H. - 108
Feldman, Ellen Rdeon - 122, 197
Feldman, Fred - 59
Feldman, Karri Ila - 108
Feldman, Lourie Sue - 108, 157, 210
Feldman, Loren Rae - 59
Feldman, Raymond J. - 108
Fenchel, Stephen L. - 108, 182, 227
Fergus, Cynthia - 122
Ferrord, Lindo Dione - 50, 59
Ferrord, Richard P. - 108
Feltman, Jock R. - 59
Ficho, Lori Jeon - 136
Ficho, Sue Ann - 59
Field, Lewis R. - 59, 196
Fields, Susan Ellen - 108
Fierlo, Cathy Lynne - 136
Fierman, Sharon J. - 108
Filgut, Jomes B. - 60
Filgut, Lindo Sherry - 108, 184, 185
Fimoff, Ross M. - 136
Finnermon, Scott A. - 108
Fischbach, Dennis J. - 132, 1 36

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�Fischer, Susan K. - 60
Fiset, Janice Ann - 108
Fish, Joel W. - 60, 196, 230
Fisher, Elyse - 60
Fisher, Monica Mary - 108, 197
Fisher, William C. - 60, 227, 240
Fishkin, Hollece S. - 60
Flack, Jodi Lynn - 136
Flannery, Carla Rae - 60
Flannery, James Brad - 122, 224
Flasch, Gregory W. - 136
Fleck, Linda Lee - 136, 197
Flood, Daniel P. - 108
Flood, Gregory G. - 136
Flood, Jean Marie - 108, 212
Flood, John Joseph - 61, 196, 223
Flood, Thomas Jos - 136, 225, 241
Floros, Sue Lee - 136
Flowers, Joon Caryn - 61
Fogel, Richard M. - 122, 231
Foo, Margeret Anne - 122, 194
Forman, Joan Diane -

122

Forman, Tanya Sue - 136
Fortman, Linda Diane - 61
Fortuna, Frank Peter - 61
Fortuna, Anthony J. - 108
Fortuna, Vivian Mary - 108
Foss, Merry-Lynn - 61
Fosler, Grady Bruce - 61, 99
Foster, Nina Rae - 61
Fougerousse, James R. - 136
Fox, Susan Ellen - 122
Fougerousse, John R. - 108
Fragassi, Anthony P. - 122
Frake, Mary Helen - 108, 197
Francis, Dean Scott - 136
Frank, Jody - 108
Frankel, Alisa Renee - 122
Frankel, Bruce H. - 108
Frankel, Karen Mynn - 108
Frankel, Steven H. - 6-1, 188, 211, 209
Franklin, Cory M. - 61, 165, 184, 210
Franklin, Jill S. - 136
Franks, Shelley E. - 61
Frazee, Paul Jay - 136, 241
Freedenberg, Linda E. - 61
Freedkin, Mark Steve - 123
Freedman, Louis S. - 108
Freedman, T. - 196
Freeman, Patricia S. - 123
Freres, Gregory G. - 108
Freud, Robert Sol - 61, 168
Frey, Steven Warren - 108
Friedkin, Barbara N. - 62
Friedler, Dennis I. - 62
Friedman, Barbara L. - 123
Friedman, Beth Janet - 136
Friedman, Elise G. - 108
Friedman, Estelle E. - 62
Friedman, Jonathan H. - 123, 214
Friedman, Lynn G. - 108
Friedman, Mark J. - 108
Friedman, Renee M. - 136
Friedman, Ronald M. - 61
Friedman, Thomas Jay - 108, 227
Fritzshall, Carol A. - 123
Fuchs, Ronald Jay - 123
Furman, Collien M. - 108
Futransky, Barbara S. - 108, 203, 214
Funai, Bryan - 123
Fukuya, Crystal K. - 136
Goan, Cathy J. - 62
Gabriel, William - 136, 231
Gacki, James R. - 108
Gagliano, Anthony D. - 123
Gagliano, Robert - 136
Gagomiros, Hrysanthy - 1 23
Gajewski, Robert W. - 108
Galindo, Louise Joy - 136, 190
Galster, Edward Lee - 136
Gaiter, Kurt M. - 108, 223
Gan, Leslie Dennis - 62
Ganellen, Ronald Jay - 123, 153, 214
Ganellen, David B. - ~2
Ganellen, Jeff Mark - 108
Gannon, Bryan Louis - 123
Gantz, Louis Estes - 108, 200
Ganz, Leslie Ellen - 62
Ganz, Robert Alan - 1
,08

Garcia, Michel Jan - 136
Garfinkel, Debra Lee - 108
Garland, Cindy Marla - 108, 168, Ul4, 185
Garland, Jill F. - 108, 203, 215
Garlia, M. - 241
Garnhart, Gail Anne - 108
Garcon, Lisa Ann - 108
Garpow, Russell G. - 136
Gartner, Robin Gail - 108
Gates, Carol Ann - 62
Gates, Gary Wayne - 123
Gatz, James Andrew - 136
Gatz, Virginia Lee - 123
Gau le, Jeffrey Ira - 108
Gavlin, Patricia Kay - 62
Goynes, Bruce Ira - 108
Gebe l, Andrew Steven - 123
Gies, Candace S.
Gelfand, Alan Howard - 62, 240
George, Robin E. - 62
Gerber, Gail Susan - 123
Gerber, Rhonda Beth - 108
Gerchikov, Jonathan - 108
Gertz, Lynda J. - 108
Gettleman, Jeffrey A. - 62, 171, 173
Gettleman, Michelle - 136
Geyer, Matthew Paul - 62
Geyer, William M. - 136
Giallombardo, Domini - 108
Gibbons, Robert D. - 123, 241
Gibson, Nancy E. - 62
Gielow, Tracy Brent - 123
Gieras, Glen Richard - 62
Gilbert, Melissa L. - 108
Gildin, Bonny Lou - 62
Gillaspy, Scott B. - 136
Gillen, Ronald P. - 136
Gillman, Michael D. - 108
Gilman, Michael Alan - 136
Gilman, Shelley I. - 63
Gilmore, Kevin Jeff - 108
Ginesi, Michoel A. - 119, 123
Gilluly, Morene - 108
Ginsburg, Fern - 63
Ginsburg, Craig S. - 123, 235
Gladstein, Horlan M. - 108
Glass, Christine M. - 108
Glassberg, Williom J. - 123
Glassgen, Brian A. - 1 36
Glassgen, Gregory L. - 63, 199
Glick, Joe - 122, 123
Glick, Richard M. - 63
Glickmon, Ellen R. - 108
Glicksberg, Bruce - 136, 225
Glowienke, Frances A. - 123
Goebel, Sue - 136
Goebel, Christine - 123
Goetz, Thomos Edward - 63
Gokbu~ak, Kurt T. 136, 225, 241
Goland, Sherry Lynn - 108
Gold, Lois Ilene - 136
Goldberg, Barry Dale - 123
Goldberg, Brion Jay - 123, 241
Goldberg, Cheryl Mae - 108
Goldberg, Emmel M. - 136, 186, 229, 241
Goldberg, Erma L. - 136, 186
Goldberg, Larry J. - 123
Goldberg, Lenny Mark - 108
Goldberg, Roberta N. - 191
Goldberger, Phil Erl - 63
Goldenberg, Dale - 108
Goldenberg, Debbie E. - 136
Goldenstein, Kenneth - 136
Goldfein, Jerome R. - 136
Goldman, Daniel Jay - 63, 223
Goldman, David E. - 136
Goldman, Jon - 147
Goldman, Lawrence M. - 1 23
Goldman, Nancy Marie - 63, 86, 156, 170,
203,210
Goldman, Robin Dorie - 123, 203
Goldmeier, Deborah L. - 123
Goldner, Meryl Joy - 63
Goldshe,, Cynthia D. - 63
Goldsher, Jeffrey M. - 122, 123
Goldsher, Nancy L - 136
ee
Goldsmith, Larry G. - 108, 191
Goldstandl, Holly J. - 109
Goldstein, Candice - 123

Goldstein, Daryl Lee - 63, 210
Goldstein, Larry M. - 109, 117
Goldstein, Melanie C. - 109
Galin, Barry - 123, 229
Gollin, Joan Beth - 136
Gollin, Roberta Lynn - 136
Goldman, Jonathon D. - 136
Golman, Jeffrey A. - 123, 182
Gollin, Susanne M. - 63, 201, 208
Gomberg, Susan Dale - 63
Gomez, Steven Mark - 136, 229
Gomez, Robert Blair - 63
Gonzalez, Mark Henry - 136
Good, Neil Scott - 136, 231
Goodcase, Kenneth R. - 123, 206, 229
Goodcase, Linda D. - 63
Goode, Ellen Beth - 123
Goodman, Diane M. - 136
Goodman, Robert Paul - 123
Goodman, Lawrence J. - 109
Goodman, Lon Louis - 136, 138
Goodman, Lynne Susan - 136
Goodman, Marla E. - 136, 193, 197
Goodman, Robin Karyl - 109
Goone, Marla J. - 123
Goran, Ruth Ellen - 109, 182, 183, 191 ,
194, 195
Gordon, David Joel - 123
Gordon, Esther Rose - 136
Gordon, Karen Lois - 109
Gordon, Linda Adrain - 136
Gordon, Linda Beth - 63, 186, 187, 189, 210
Gordon, Matt - 123
Gordon, Susan Ethel - 63
Gorgosz, John J. - 123
Gore, Michael Pall - 109, 223
Gore, Susan Ellen - 109
Gorenslein, Debra L. - 64
Gorlewicz, Mark - 136
Gorlewicz, Michael D. - 109
Gorski, Eugene J. - 109
Gorski, Gina Jo - 109
Goslin, Gregg Robert - 64, 217
Goslin, Julie Helen - 136
Goslin, Pamela Jean - 109
Goss, Cheryl A. - 109
Goss, David A.
Gott, Renee Lynn - 109, 201 , 214
Gottleib, Lynn - 123
Gottlieb, Richard K. - 109, 223
Gough, Gail Ellen - 123
Graham, Jill Carrie 136
Graham, Jim - 109
Graham, Linda M. - 123, 201
Graham, Nancy Beth - 64, 211
Grandt, Lynn Ellen - 64
Grasso, David Rea - 123
Graubart, Mark J. - 109
Graubart, Philip - 136
Gray, Joe - 64
Green, Dawn E. - 64
Green, Jessica Candy - 1 36
Green, Joyce Lynn - 136
Green, Mark Howard - 123
Green, Nancy Ellen - 109
Green, Nancy I. - 1 36
Green, Robin Kelly - 136
Green, Scott M. - 109, 205
Green, Susan Jo - 109
Greenberg, Bruce A. - 136
Greenberg, David A. - 118, 124, 207, 208
Greenberg, Neal R. - 124, 224
Greenberg, Linda Ann - 64
·Greenberg, Sheree J. - 124
Greenberg, Terri S. - 64
Greene, Roni J. - 136
Greenfield, Michael - 1 24
·Greenfield, Wendy - 109
Greenenwald, Steven - 109
Greenspan, Sheldon J. - 124, 189, 204
Greenstein, Barbara - 124
Greisman, Gary Mark - 109
Grimm, Jacquelyn - 109
Grimm, John M. - 136, 225
Grimm, Ryan Scott - 109, 208
Groeling, Katherine - 124
Gross, La,rry - 136, 229
Gross, Michael Lee - 109
Grossinger, Steven J. - 229

Grossman, David R. - 136
Grossman, Lary - 64
Grouzard, Gerard T. - 136, 236
Grover, Cynthia Jean - 64
Grover, Robert E. - 124
Gruber, Brian Lee - 109
Gruby, Sherry - 124
Grundland, Mark Joe - 136
Gruenke, Donna Mary - 109
Gruzynski, Roger, F. - 109
Grybowski, Randall F. - 109
Gualano, Larry Lee - 136
Guinand, Linda Faye - 109
Guire, M. - 235
Guirsch, James F. - 137, 236
Gump, Andrew Leonard - 137
Gump, Helen Mary - 124
Gump, William Paul - 124
Gunderson, June E. - 124
Gundolf, Marianna - 124, 198
Gurrenlz, Kenneth G . - 64, 83, 227, 240
Gussis, Cindy - 124, 194
Gutschick, James A. - 109
Guttman, Scott Gary - 124
Habighurst, Carol R. - 124, 201
Hack, Don James - 64, 96
Hacker, Nancy Ann - 137
Hacker, Ronald Gary - 109
Hackin, Jay Brian - 124, 203
Hagen, Patricia Joan - 137
Hcigi, Albert Burton - 109
Hahn, James C. - 137
Hajduk, Craig Allan - 65
Halfpap, Darlene L. - 124
Halfpap, Nadene Elna - 124, 201
Hall, Linda Gail - 65
Hall, Patricia Ann - 109, 211
Hallberg, Ellen L. - 124, 197, 212
Hallberg, John W. - 109
Halperin, Bari Sue - 137
Halperin, Elizabeth - 137
Halperin, Jody L. - 137, 143
Hamilton, Betty Jane - 65, 165, 211
Hamilton, Deborah J. - 109
Handelsman, Carol A. - 109, 178, 182, 183
Handler, Arlene - 137
Hanlon, Lynne Irene - 124
Hansen, Gloria June - 65, 211
Hansen, Peter - 137
Hardel, Jene Marie - 109, 214
Hardyman, Sharon M. - 65'
Haring, Dale Richard - 65
Harkins, Edward W. - 137, 236
Harms, Dennis Roy - 65
Harms, John Arthur - 124
Harris, Dale - 65
Harris, Kimberly D. - 124
Harris, Miriam C. - 124
Harris, Sandra Jaye - 137, 197
Harris, Steven M. - 137, 225
Hartfeil, Guenther K. - 109, 208
Hattendorf, Barbara - 109
Haug, Nancy Lynn K. - 65
Haupers, William S. - 137, 225
Hausaman, John P. - 124, 231
Hausaman, Patricia - 65
Hausman, Richard Lee - 109, 227
Hayes, Patti Robin - 124
Hayman, Vicki Lynn - 137
Haynes, Carol S. - 65
Hazard, Bryant Steve - 124
Hazard, Gary M. - 65, 204, 205
Healy, Donald E. - 66, 189
Healy, Mary Lynn - 124
Hebeker, Kenneth F. - 124
Hebert, Dale Paul - 66
Hecklman, Jeffrey B. - 6-6, 196
Hecktman, Mona Gay - 137
Heeney, Michael J. - 124
Heeres, Joann Lynn - 109
Heidrich, Madeleine - 109
Heidrich, Nancy D. - 109
Heidrich, Sylvanna E. - 137
Heidtke, Thomas John - 66
Heim, Linda Lucille - 124
Heimann, Janis Emily - 124, 197
Heiniger, Laura E. - 137
Heinz, Jon Henry - 124
Heinz, Steven James - 137, 229

261

�Heinz, Thomas M. - 109
Heinz, William H. - 124
Helford, Karen Sue - 109
Helgeson, Eric A. - 66
Helgeson, Mark Ray - 137
Heller, Adele Sylvia - 124
Heller, Jay Andrew - 137
Heller, Scott lewis - 109, 196, 223, 227
Heller, Todd Allison - 66, 165, 186, 188,
191 , 205, 209
Hempel, Cynda - 1 37
Hempel, Keith Joel - 66
Hengesh, John W. - 124, 224
Henning, Robert Paul - 66, 226, 227, 228
Henry, Holly Anne - 104, 109
Hentz, Terese Karen - 1 37
Herbstman, David H. - 137, 186, 198
Hermele, Mark Harry - 124
Hengels, Timothy J. - 137, 208
Herold, Lana Bea - 109
Herold, Robyn E. - 137
Hersh, Bruce A. - 208
Herst, Michael Alan - 124
Herst, Robert - 124, 229
Herstein, Richard E. - 124
Hertler, Kenneth W. - 66
Heyman, Ellice l. - 109
Higus, Sharon Louise -

66

Hildebrand, Marty R. - 137, 225, 236
Hilkin, Diane Ruth - 137
Hill, Emily Eileen - 109, 186, 203
Hill, Richard C. - 109
Hill, Yvonne Marie

66

Hintz, Stephen Mark Hinz, James Donald Hirakowa, Mariann R. -

109
137, 229
66

Hirakawo, Shoron l. - 201
Hiratsuka, John D. - 109, 197
Hirsch, Audrey Lynn - 137
Hirsh, Lori Ann - 124, 192
Hirsch, Wendy I. - 109
Hirschauer, Bob - 66
Hirschman, Nancy Ann - 60, 66, 189
Hirschman, Judy Lynn - 137
Hirsih, Bruce - 137
Hogaland, Clarke l. - 137
Hobin, Kimberly Ann - 137
Hoelbl, Joyce D. - 124
Hoelbl, Peggy ANn - 67
Hoelzer, Marion F. - 109, 214
Hoffberg, Terry lee - 67, 240
Hoffing, William A. - 137
Hoffman, Connie Mari - 124, 1 89
Hoffman, lee Gregory - 67
Hoffman, Marcia M. - 137
Hoffman, Richard D. - 124, 224
Hoffman, Teresa E. - 109, 197, 214
Hoffman, Thomas Jay - 109
Hohs, Mark Jerome - 109
Hahs, Robert AHen - 124
Hohs, Thomas, Raymond - 67
Hojnacki, Steven P. - 137, 225
Hold, Darryl Guy - 124
Holdmann, Fredrick C. - 109
Holliday, Cynthia M. - 109
Hollinger, David E. - 124, 229
Hollinger, Robert W. - 67
Holman, Pame la N. - 137
Holmblad, Barbara J. - 124
Holmblod, William E. - 67
Holmblod, Robert J. - 109, 201
Holmboe, Ann Stuart - 109
Holstein, Alan l. - 109
Holzer, Audrey Gay - 124, 157, 203, 210
Homer, Jody Beth - 109
Homer, Thomas Jan - 137, 23 1
Homer, William H. - 109
Honeman, Robert H. - 137
Hook, Jeffrey - 137, 216
Hook, Peggy - 109
Hook, Penny - 67
Horan, Marcia D. -

67

Horn, Andrew D. - 124, 208
Horn, Linda Sue - 137, 193
Hornthal, Jomes J. - 109, 227
Haros, S. - 197
Horvat, John Raymond - 50, 67
Horvat, Marilyn Anne - 67
Horvat, Nancy Lynn - 124

262

Horvitz, Jeffrey G. - 109
Horwich, Andrea - 109
Horwitz, Diane Beth - 109
Horwitz, Donald P. - 68
Horwitz, Rickey Lynn - 68
Hosanna, John - 137
Hosfield, Lisa Diane - 124, 215, 201
Hosfie ld, Mark James - 137
Hoshizaki, Douglas C. - 68, 97
Hashizaki, Gary W. - 137, 225
Housakos, Anton ia - 137, 186, 193
Housakos, Paula - 109, 194
Howard, Larry S. - 125
Howard, laurel Jean - 109
Howicki, John - 1 09
Hsu, Kenneth K. - 68, 211, 204, 205, 208
Huber, Deborah Sue - 68
Huber, Jomes Jeffrey - 125, 217
Huber, Lawrence Dove -

125

Huber, Thomas Paul - 68, 211, 201
Hughes, Donald D. - 137
Hughes, Lynn Marie - 125, 197
Hughes, Stephen C. - 137
Hu lock, Frances J. - 109
Hulock, Katie - 68
Hupperich, Jim - 125
Huxhold, Larry - 68
Hutchinson, David S. - 125
Hyosaka, Patricia l. - 1 25
Jdelman, George E. - 109
Jgasaki, Paul M. - 125
lglarsh, Judy Naomi - 125, 203
Imhof, Cothy Aliene - 1 37
lrpino, Karen E. - 125
Isaacson, Allyson F. - 1 25
lssacson, Richard D. - 109, 235
Jsenstein, Brenda C. - 137
Jsoe, Cynthia Ann - 68
lssen, Richard - 137
Iverson, Greg - 109
Iverson, Jean Marie - 68, 198, 200
Iverson, Robert S. - 125
lwai, Nancy K. - 109, 182
Jackson, Andrew E. - 125, 224, 241
Jackson, Bonnie - 1 37
Jacobs, Caryn G. - 109
Jacobs, Don - 1 37
Jacobs, Ellen Rae - 68, 151
Jacobs, Jeffrey S. - 68
Jacobs, Wayne Ira - 125
Jacobs, Richard M. - .125
Jacobs, Susan Leslee - 109, 197
Jacobs, Terry Lynn - 69, 186
Jacobsen, Suzanne M. - 1 25
Jacobson, Jack - 1 37, 138
Jacoby, Judith E. - 109
Jaffe, David Mark - 69, 186, 191, 196, 227
Jaffe, lqslie Carol - 109
Janesku, James - 137, 225
Jonsson, Terri lee - 109
Jaremus, Ben Theodor - 69
Jariabka, Andrew J. - 125
Jason, June - 109
Jaster, Scott Tom - 137
Jenkins, Linda lee - 109
Jennetten, David K. - 109
Jensen, George M. - 137
Jensen, Jeffrey P. - 125
Jensen, Susan Ann - 69
Jeschke, Pamela Jean - 109
Jess, Ronald Marvin - 125
Johansen, Steven P. - 137
Johnson, Bill A. - 125
Joh nson, Blair C. - 125
Johnson, Cullen B. - I 25
Johnson, Eric Craig - 200
Johnson, Gail E. - 137
Johnson, Jacquelyn R. - 109, 205
Johnson, Karen An n - 110
Johnson, Larry Wayne - 110
Johnson, Linda Ann - 69, 201
Johnson, Mark A. - 125, 208
Johnson, Mike - 110
Johnson, Nancy Jean - 1 25
Johnson, Paul E. - 1 10
Johnson, Richard Roy - 69
Johnson, Scott - 69
Johnson , Stephen M. - 137
Johnson, Steven W. - 125

Johnson, 5u1CJn Marie - 137
Jones, Rhondo L - 125, 201
Jones, Thomas A. - 137
Jorgenson, Joan M. - 110
Josenkoski, Steven P. - 137, 225
Joseph, More Steven - 137, 24 1
Joseph, Natalie Rose - 69
Joseph, Rosemarie - 110
Joseph, Sandra Ann - 69
Kacel, Steven Neal - 125, 229, 208
Kochan, Mary Ann - 110
Kacin, Donna Jo - 110
Kaden, Pamela - 110
Kaden, Wedny - 137
Kahalnik, Garry K. - 110, 191
Kaholnik, Shelley S. - 137
Kaiser, Susan Jolie - 137
Kalish, Barry lee - 110
Kalish, Marilyn - 125
Kallick, Seth R. - 137
Kollman, Sharon Kay - 137
Kaminer, Lynne Susan - 137, 170
Kaminski, Paul G. - 137
Kaminsky, Clifford l. - 110, 206
Kamm, Babette D. - 69, 197
Kamm, Noel - 137, 186, 197
Kamps, James H. - 125
Kanavos, Peter G. - 110
Kanter, Gary Scott - 125
Kanter, Nancy F. - 110, 215
Kanter, Michael S. - 69, 223
Kanter, Natalie S. - 125
Kanter, Patti

125, 201

Kaplan, David Allan - 117
Kaplan, Joel Kenneth - 137, 190, 241
Kaplan, Jon Randall - 137, 163, 190
Kaplan, Leslie Susan - 69
Kaplan, Robert David - 137
Kaplan, Rochel - 1 10
Kaplan, Susan M. - 125, 203
Kaplan, Wendy Ann - 125
Kapuscinski, James P. - 110
Karabinas, Eva - 1 37
Karachu n, Greg Jack - 137
Karels, Richard T. - 69
Karger, Sue Ann - 137, 162
Karkow, Linda D. - 69
Karlos, Stephanie - 70, 95, 189
Karp, Stuart Alan - 137
Karson, Leonard D. - 110
Karsten, Kris Marie -

137

Kaskel, Michael Alan - 137
Kasper, Christine E. - 70, 154, 211, 216
Kasper, Kenneth J. - 110
Kass, Allan Steven - 110
Kaszniak, G regory A. - 70
Katsoolias, Alex P. - 110
Katsoulis, Peter C. - 125
Katz, Alan Seymour - 125
Katz, Debra Lynne - 137
Katz, Larry Michael - 137
Katz, Richard Steven - 1 10
Katz, Ronald M. - 137, 229
Katz, Russell S. - 110
Katz, Steven Jay - 229, 241
Katz, Zeke - 11 0
Katznelson, Carol l. - 70
Kaufman, Karen S. - 70
Kauffman, Brenda - 70
Kaye, Joanne - 70
Keene, Murray J. - 70, 217
Keene, Nancy R. - 1 37
Keith, Jill S. - 137
Keith, Wayne Scott - 70
Keker, John W illiam - 137
Kellman, John Steven - 125
Kelly, Robert A. - 125, 24 1
Kelly, Susa n Joan - 138, 200
Kempf, Judith Ann - 125
Kenis, Cynthia lee - 110
Kenis, Jay Scott - 70, 196, 227
Kenney, Robert Jan - 70, 81
Keno, Dan Guy - 125
Keppen, Janet Elaine - 70
Keppen, Patricia Ann -

71

Kerman, Barbara E. - 110
Kerman, Marc Steven - 125
Kern, Michael Robert - 110
Kesselman, Paul R. - 138

Kessler, Sheri Carol - 71
Kessler, Michele - 71
Kibort, David John - 138, 236
Kiefel, Herbert W. - 110
Kier, Steven Leslie - 110
Kilian, Steve T. - 71, 21:Z
Kimura , Alan Eugene - 138
Kimura, Eugenie - 71, 211
Kinney, Sheila Ruth - 125
Kirby, George W. - 125, 23 1, 216
Kirshman, Cindy Jo - 110
Kirste, Gale Ann - 138
Kirste, Mark Arthur - 125, 224
Kite, Lori Jill - 7 1
Kittaka, Craig S. - 71
Klauss, Russell P. - 1 10, 223
Klebbe, Kathryn C. - 125
Klein, Chari Lynn - 138
Klein, Marilyn Renee - 138
Klein, Richard S. - 7 1, 171
Klein, Steve Richard - 1 1 0
Kleinzweig, Fred C. - 71, 201
Klemens, Thomas J. - 110
Klemm, Larry Richard - 7 1
Klemptner, Lori Jo - 125, 200
Klemptner, Robin J. - 138, 197
Klemptner, Scott A. - 110, 196, 230, 231
Klinkman, Scott W. - 71 , 188, 209
Klint, Karilyn Jean - 1 25
Klinsky, Keri Jay - 11 0
Klint, Kristine M. - 11 0
Klipowicz, Paul V. - 110, 196
Klos, Timothy, John - 7 1
Kluge, Dawn Sue _..:. 110
Klugman, Annette B. - 138, 170, 191
Klyman, James Barry - 138, 229
Knobloch, Bruce A. - 11 0
Knoblock, Brent C. - 11 0
Knochelmann, Kathy A. - 72
Knudsen, Cheryl Ann - 138, 197
Knudsen, Robert W. - 72, 223
Koda, Douglas A. - 72
Koda, Marcia Jean - 125
Koehler, Danny A. - 138
Koepke, Susan M. - 110
Koerner, Stacey

Koester, Lynne Marie - 1 10, 2 11
Koeune, Jacquelyn T. - 138
Koeune, Michael A. - 110
Kohnen, Irene M. - 72
Kohrman, Michael H. - 125, 199, 209
Kolacki, Linda J. - 72, 198
Kohls, Gregory Allen - 125
Kolb John William - 1 10
Kollath, Richard E. - 1 25
Kollins, Scott R. - 138, 23 1
Kolod ny, Janis l ee - 72
Kondratowicz, Steve -

1 10

Konecki, Richard M. - 72
Kopinski, Diane P. - 138
Kopinski, Robert F. - 125, 241
Kopinski, Catherine - 110
Koplon, Marc Alan - 125
Kopp, Gordon William - 72, 196, 226, 227,
228
Korajczyk, Robert A. - 11 0
Koral, Kevin Paul - 110
Koral Leslie Ann - 1 25
Koral, Roberto Elise - 72
Korb, David Lyle - 125, 229
Korcus, D. - 203
Korey, Faith ___.: 111
Korkes, David Robert - 72, 207
Korman, Arlene Carol - 72
Korn, Peter Lawrence - 111, 196, 226, 227
Kornbluth, Lisa Gow - 1 11
Kornel, Amiel Mork - 138
Kornhauser, Sarita -

72

Korrub, Lawrence W. - 1 11, 189
Korrub, Leslie Joy - 1 11 , 189, 194
Kosakowski, SusaA M. - 138
Kosoglad, Susan L
ynn - 73
Kosover, Rhonda A. - 125
Kostel, Helen Lindo - 111
Kotin, Betsy - 138
Kotlarczyk, Ann C. - 1 1 1
Kouba, William G. - 111
Koutouzos, Georgia D. - 125
Kouzes, Deborah C. - 73, 186, 189, 194,

�211
Kozak, Gary James - 111 , 196
Kozokar, Craig E. - 111
Kraig, Mark Scott - 125
Krainski, Michael E. - 111
Kramer, Edward M. - 73
Kramer, Jeffrey H. - 73
Kramer, Barbora G. - 125
Kramer, Julie Ellen - 111 , 184, 192
Kramer, Karen - 125
111 , 186, 191, 205,
Kramer, Steven W. 208
Kramer, Toby S. - 73, 196, 223
Kraus, Pam - 111
Krause, James M. - 73
Kravitz, Barbara B. - 1 25
Krawetz, Bruce S. - 125, 224
Kreegier, Richard E. - 125
Kreiter, Bari Fern - 111
Kreiter, Marta Sue - 11 1
Kressgier, Richard - 138
Kretschmer, Don G . - 138
Kricke, Rondolph - 73
Krier, James l. - 138
Kriho, Patricia Ann - 111 , 138
Krolik, Seth Sue - 138
Kralik, Jill Amy - 1 25
Kromelow, Gary Brian - 111
Kron, Gary Steven - 138
Kropp, Stephen Allen - 125, 224, 241
Kropp, Thoma s Joh n - 138
Krueger, Christine L. - 138
Krueger, Kathy K. - 73
Kruschka, Richard B. - 73
Krusen, Robert M. - 111
Krusen, Roger Glen - 138
Kudo, Steve George - 111
Kudla, Diane Therese - 73
Kudla, Susan Gail - 1 38
Kuhl, Pamela Sue - 1 25
Kuhn, Phillip F. - 125
Kurian, Barbora E. - 73
Kurr, Mory Elizabeth - 138
Kurti, Alan Paul - 138
Kushner, Robert F. - 73, 196
Kutza, Janet Olga - 73, 206
Kwalwaser, Larry S. - 138
Kwiecinski, Greg M. - 122, 125, 224, 241
Labay, Denise Mary - 125
Labow, Howard B. - 125
Lach, Donald Roman - 111
Lacroix, Nicolete K. - 73
Ladewig, Steven A. - 138
Lagioia, Geoffrey M. - 1 38
Lahikainen, Gail A. - 73
Lain, Raymond Scott - 111, 196, 223, 240
Lain, Richard Allen - 111 , 151, 223, 240
Laleian, Aida - 125
Lambert, Cindy Lee - 73
Lambert, Felice Joy - 123, 125
Lambert, James M. - 111, 209
Lambert, Jeffrey M. - 138
Land, Susan - 111
Landberg, Karl Henry - 1 26
Lande, Gary Alan - 31, 138, 198
Landerholm, Susan J. - 111
Landerman, Bonnie Jo - 138
Landermon, Cynthia A. - 111 , 154, 194, 214
Landsman, Andrea L. - 126
Lane, Bonnie Fay - 126
Lang, Carl Robert - 82, 111 , 182, 183, 191,
203
Lange, Linda Lo uise - 138
Lapczynski, Michae l - 224
Lapins, Scott M. - 126, 224
Lapinski, Suson Ann - 138
Larosa, Robert J . - 111
Larson, Brenda Jean - 1 26
Larson, Jenny Lynn - 11 1
Larson, Nancy Anne - 111
Larson, Susan Claire - 73
Lasky Ellyne Ann - 7 4
Lasowski, Joyce Lynn - 111
Losowski, Alon Jos - 126
Lauders, Janis Lynn - 111
Launhardt, Doug John - 138, 225, 236
Launhardt, Greg A. - 7 4
Laureys, Robert A. - 1 38
Lauritze n, Patty Ann - 138

Lavery, Adriann - 7 4
Lavnick, Timothy A. - 138
Layfer, Barry Howard - 111, 203
Lazaro, Anton E. - 7 4
Lazarz, Gary - 126
Leach, Richard Allen - 111
eader, Judith Ann - 111, 151 , 194
L
Lease, William H. - 138
eavitt, Anita - 126
L
Leavitt, Debra R. - 111 , 184, 2 10
eavitt, Jody Kim - 111
L
Leavitt, Julie Ruth - 138
Leavitt, Robin Lynn - 126
Lee, Joe l Arthur - 7 4
Lefkovitz, Eddie - 126
Lehrner, Vicki Ann - 74
Leib, Gary David - 126
Leibson, Barry Alan - 1 26
Leider, Frank John - 138
Leifer, Linda Beth - 138
Leimontos, Joan - 7 4
Lein, Jill - 1 38
Leitze, Norbert H. - 138
Lemsky, Ellen Jo - 138
Lenell, Leslie - 111
Lenzen, Jeffrey K. - 74
Leonchik, Nancy Ann - 111
Leonida, Mark P. - 126, 231
Leonida, Clara C. - 138, 197
Lerner, Alan William - 7 4, 21 f
Lerner, Jeffrey D. - 111
Lesser, Michael S. - 138, 241
Lesser, Sue Ann - 126
Leters D. - 198
Levatino, Joseph - 1 26
Levernier, David A. - 11 1
Levey, Bruce Edward - 74, 189
Levin, Isa Toby - 7 4
Levin, Mark Ira - 74
Levin, Monica Gail - 126, 201
Levin, Rachel H. - 126
Levin, Rhonda M. - 7 4
Levin, Kerry Robert - 138, 229
Levin, Sanford R. - 126
evine, Barbara Lynn - 126
L
Levine, Ilene Helen - 7 4, 211
Levine, Judy Lynn - 111, 194, 195
Levine, Karen Sue - 126
11 1, 215
Levine, Linda
111
Levine, Nancy Sue
111
Levinson, Rick Jay
111 , 199
Levinthal, Andrea H.
Levitan, Romo

l 38

74
Levy, David Alan
111
Levy, Michael Edward
138, 203, 206
Lewis, Debro Lynn
111, 198
Lewis, Debro Lynn
111
Lewis, Kathy Ellen
112, 191
Lewis, Marlene Ava
139
l ewis, Steven le~te r
126
Lewison, Cynthia Ann
126
Lewison, Gory R.
126
Liametz, Jeffrey B.
139, 225
Liano, Jahn Poul
Lianes, Georgine H.

126

139, 229, 241
Lichten, Jeff
7 4, 203
Lieberman, Ellen M.
11 2
Lieberman, Sheri
Liberman, Marlo Beth
112, 2 15
Linda hl, Richard S.
112
Lindberg, David Carl
112
Lindeman, Poul T.
112, 205
Lindheimer, Lori J.
126, 152, 189
Linke, Louro An 11c
139
Linn, Lorry M .

74

11 2
126
lipschultz, Debro E.
112, 207
74
Lippo, Dione M.
lipshutz, Hol Albert
126, 224
Lipschultz , Rand i M.
112
75
Lipski, Miriam Ellen
126
Lisker, Nancy Sue
112, 162
Lisman, Sharon Sue
1 38, 139
Liss, Cindy Rae
139, 225, 236
Liss, Mark Jay
11 2, 186, 199, 203
Liss, Sharon Norene
Litke, Debra Fran - 1 39
Litke, Kim Ellen - 126
Linn, Sherie Ann

Lipan, April Felice

Litke, Ronald Lee -

139

Litman, Roxanne -

126

Little, Richard D. - 112
Litlwin, James A. - 112
Litlwin, William l. - 139
Lloyd, Linda Marie - 112, 200
Lockwood, Kim Kayne - 139
Loew, Laural Jean - 7 5
Laitz, Gary Steven - 126, 216
Laitz, Robert David - 75, 165, 203
Lombard, Maureen D. - 139
Lombard, Michele - 112
Lofland, Della l. - 1 39
Lome Sandra Ann - 1 12
Lome, Steven W. - 126
Long, G lenn Warren - 75, 182, 183
Lood, Sherryl Ruth - 75
Lorek, Janice Lee - 126
Lorenz, Blake W. - 126, 224, 235
Louras, Kathy Ann - 75
Louis, Steven - 162
Lovelady, Walter D. - 126
Lowell, Scott Perry - 139, 225, 236
!.owen, John Gerard - 139, 229
Luecht, Kim Louise - 126
Lueder, Timothy Paul - 75
Lundie, Daniel John - 112
Luppo, Olga - 126
Luscht, K. - 198
Luskin, Roberta Lynn - 112, 182
Lustig, Michele Ruth - 1 26
Lutz, B. - 21 1
Lyman, Joan Colleen - 126
Lynn, Bruce Alan - 112
Lynn, Margaret E. - 139
Lyon, Richard Gary - 11 2
Lytton, Richard N. - 126
Mcallister, Donald W. - 112, 227
Mcallister, Robert T. - 139, 229
McCabe Beverly Ann - 1 39
McCanls, Daryl Lynn - 139
McCloskey, Timothy J. - 75
McCracken, Debra Ann - 75
McCracken, Larry M. - 126
McDonald, Joan Marie - 126
McEnerney, Denis J. - 126
McDonald, John l. - 139, 225
MacDonald, Gail Ann - 126
MacDonald, Karen M. - 112
McElfresh, Alice M. - 75, 156
McElfresh, Howard - 139
McElfresh, Lloyd A. - 112
McEnerney, Williom P. - 75
McGuire, Kent B. - 126, 235
Mcintyre, Jim B. - 126
Mcl ean, Thomas R. - 139, 225
McNamara, William J. - 1 39, 225, 236
McNulty, Michael J. - 75, 208
McWilliams, Mary - 75
MacEwan, Brad James - 1 39
MacEwan, Guy Thomas - 126, 200
MacNider, Jon L. - 112, 196, 230
MacNider, D. - 197
MacHalinski, Michael - 75, 223, 204
Machalinski, Richard - 126, 224
Maciejewski, Doreen - 1 39
Madziarek, James R. - 76
Madziarek, Mariann J. - 112
Moede, Darlene Ann - 76
Magnus, Cynthia M. - 139, 198
Magnuson, Mark Dale - 76
Mahler, Kurt - 11 2
Mahnke, Kim Marie - 139, 2 12
Majewski, Marjorie A. - 11 2
Malinowski, Diane E. - 139
Malochleb, Charles E. - 139
Malochleb, Margaret - 76
Molz, Linda S. - 112
Mandell, Jay Alan - 112
Mandel, Lois Meta - 112
Mandell, Richard S. - 76, 161, 211
Mangurten, Lori E. - 139, 147
Mann, Ronald Bruce - 76
Manor, Dawn Linda - 126
Manski, David Allen - 76, 191 , 227
Manski, Jonathan M. - 126
Marciniak, Mary E. - 11 2
Marcus, Stephen E. - 11 2
Marker, Terry David - 76, 196, 227, 235

Markich, Andrew - 76
Markowitz, Mardysue - 139
Marks, Jeri Lynn - 76
Marks, Keith Brion - 76
Marmel, Janet Lynn - 126, 163
Marsden, Bruce D. - 76
Marsh, Mindy B. - 1 39
Marshall, Scott W . - 139, 206
Martin, Annetta M. - 11 2
Martino, Nicholas W. - 76, 230
Marz, Roberta Louise - 76
Masaracchia, Deborah - 1 26
Massard, Bruce J. - 139
Master&gt;, Richard A. - 1 39
Masters, Steven Scott - 126, 203, 207
Matchen, John R. - 126, 224
Matcher, John - 139
Mathalensky, M. - 196
Matlin, Robert - 1 39
Matysik, Ellen - 1 39
Matzkin, Richard D. - 112
Mau, John Fronk - 77
Mauer, Nancy Ann - 126, 201
Maurer, Martino Mori -

139

Max, Marla Melody - 77
May, Catherine H. - 139
May, David John - 139
May, Martin Robert - 126
May, Michael Edward - 112
Mayer, Susan Jean - 126, 214
Mayber, Susan Lynn - 112
Mead, John Curtis - 139
Mead, Robert Titus - 77, 196
Meadow, Pamela Joan - 126
Mechla, Amelia Ann - 77, 159
Medak, Susan Lee - 112
Meenan, Daniel J. - 77
Mehring, Raymond - 77
Meier, Deborah, Susan - 77
Meikle, Scott K. - 77
Meiselman, Mickey S. - 112, 227
Meisner, Terry Alon - 126
Meister, Robin Roe - 139
Melin, Dale Lynn - 77, 188, 197
Menachof, David Mark - 77
Mendelson, Marlo Ann - 112
Mensinger, Constance - 77, 211
Mensinger, Paul B. - 126, 241
Merrill, Bonnie Lynn - 139
Mertens, Jeanette - 77
Messer, Sherri L. - 126
Messinger, Gary E. - 126, 229
Messink, Susan C. - 112
Metrick, Bonnie R. - 11 2
Meves, Dick Jay - 11 2
Meyer, Robert Lee - 112
Meyer, Vern Allen - 139, 225
Michels, Mitchelle M. - 11 2
Midler, Nuril - 112
Mikula, Neil Jos. - 139, 225
Mildenberger, Mark J. - 126
Milin, Kenneth N. - 139
Milin, Sandra Gail - 126
Miller, Bonnie l. - 139
Miller, Bradley C. - 77, 196, 227, 204
Miller, Charlene - 77
Miller, Charles R. - 77
Miller, Chris R. - 77, 240
Miller, Cynthia Lynn - 112
Miller, Debra M. - 78
Miller, Diane Marie - 112
Miller, G. Susan - 139
Miller, John Owen - 78
Miller, Mary Ann - 126
Miller, Melanie J. - 126
Miller, Nancy Ann - 139, 193
Miller, Renee Loren - 78
Miller, Sandra Mae - 139
Mills, Rick James - 139
Mills, Roxanne Elyse - 78
Milner, Susan Nancy - 78, 211
Minx, Barbara Marie - 139
Minx, Peter E. - 11 2
Mirsky, Frederick - 1 39
Mirsky, Randi Sue - 78, 155, 201
Mishkin, Paul A. - 140
Misles, Joni Lynn - 140
Missner, Susan Lee - 112
Mitchell, August G . - 112

263

�Mitchell, Mike Terry - 224
Mitchell, Wendi Jo - 78
Mitchell, Kathleen B. - 112
Mitsui, Suzanne A. - 78
Mitz, William M. - 112, 196, 223, 240
Moeller, Larry E. - 112, 200, 205
Moeller, Linda - 213
Moenning, Jesse Mox - 140
Mohn, Raymond Keith - 78, 226, 227
Moir, Robert Fred - 140
Monitz, Robert S. - 209
Moore, Cindy loui•e - 140, 189
Moore, David Klinge - 112
Morri•, Debbie Merle ~ 140
Moser, Lourie Ann -

78

Moshinsky, Lori E. - 112
Moshinsky, Michael A. - 78
Moskowitz, Larry Jay - 112
Mossong, Janice Anne - 112, 211
Motenko, Paul Alan - 112
Moy, Gregory T. - 140
Mroz; Michael F. - 79
Mrozek, Cynthia M. - 79
Mueller, Barry lee - 112
Mueller, Debbie Jean - 213
Mueller, Dorothea E. - 112
Mueller, Cynthia lee - 112
Mueller, Douglas Don - 112
Mueller, Gail Ann - 112, 213
Mueller, Karen Lynn - 79
Mueller, Nancy Lynn - 112
Mueller, Randall J. - 79
M~lton, Nancy Joan 140
Multan, Richard H. - 112
Mura, Susan Lynn - 112
Murphy, Joanne E. - 79
Murray, Thomas P. - 140
Mylander, Paul H. - 140, 229
Nabolotny, Michael J. - 112, 196, 223
Nachbauer, Kathleen - 79
Nagelberg, Alan K. - 112
Nahrstedt, Michael P. - 79
Napolitano, Frank G. - 79
Nordin, D. - 200
Nakanishi, Dennis A. - 112
Nariss, Walter Steve - 79
Nariss, Jc.nine - 112
Nassey, Beverly Lynn - 112
Nathan, Lisa Erica - 79
Neglia, Tina Rae - 112
Nehart, William J. - 112
Nel•on, Donald Gary - 80
Nel•an, John Jeff - 1 f2
Nel•on, Kerry Eldon - 80
Nemanich, Warren J. - 196, 222, 223, 240
Ne ..el•on, Debra H. - 112
Netz, Robert Charles - 140
Neuhauser; Judith G. - 80, 210
Neumann, Bruce Alan - 140
Neveau, Suzette A. - 140
Newman, Leslie Hope - 112
Newman, Lynn Paula - 112
Newm'an, Mark Alan - 80, 220, 222, 223
Newsom, Mark Francis - 112
Nickols, Joanne - 80
Nichol•on, Elizabeth - 140
Nickow, G lenn Steve - 140
Nickow, Ro•s Alan - 80, 210
Nied, Tom Pat - 80
Nieder, Michael l. - 140
Niel•en, Thoma• E. - 80
Niesman, Michael Art - 112, 223
Niebchmann, Nancy A. - 80, 211
Nile•, Raymond Steve - 140, 229
Nile•, Joann Rae - 81, 148, 150, 194
Niles, Steven Edward - 229
Nimon, Hollis Sue

Niman, Neil Bruce - 140
Nishimura, Gary T.
Nishimura, Janice F. - 81 , 211 , 205
Nitsche, Reed Alan - 112, 223
Noga, Kathy Eileen
Nager, J. Kenneth - 81
Norberg, Michael - 200
Nordeen, Catherine C. - 140
Nordeen, Ernest J.
Nordin, Diane Lynne - 112
Nordin, Ronald A. - 224
Norman, Thomas Henry - 140

264

Norum, Timothy W. - 225
Novose lsky, Ira C. - 112
Nowak, Owen Barry - 140
Nowicki, John Henry - 112, 240
Nude!, Janet Sue - 140
Nudelman, Deborah E. - 140
Nudelman, Marcia Sue - 112
Numrich, Robert C. - 81
Nusinow, Steve R. - 81
Nulling, B'ryan Ray - 140, 225
Nykolayko, Thomas G. - 140
Oberlander, Catherin - 170
Oberratman, Mark l ., - 229, 235
Obrand, Anita Rae - 140, 170, 191
Obrand, Janice Lynn - 112, 191
Obrien, Andrew - 140
Obrien, Barbara Jean - 140
Obrien, Brian F. - 112
Obrochta, Cary J. - 112
Ocallaghan, Mark J. - 229
Ocallaghan, Michael - 112
Ochonicki, Randall - 112, 223
Odon, Michael James - 140
Officer, Regina G . - 81
Ohara, Barbara Ann - 112
Ohara, Helene Marie - 140
Okazaki, Robert - 112, 223
Okazaki, Steven M. - 140
Oleksy, Nadine Sue - 81
Olson, Diana Carol - 140
Olson,· John Richard - 140, 147
Ol•on, Leonard C. - 112
Omolley, John Kurt - 224
Opalka, Nancy lee - 113
Orington, D. - 227
Oscherwitz, Francie - 140
Oshona, Karen lee - 81
Oshona, Jeffrey John - 140
Osmalak, Michael Edw. - 140
Ostergaard, Russell T. - 224
Ostrowski, Reid K. - 113
Otto, Carleen Mary - 81
Otto, Gail Lou - 113
Ovington, Richard E. - 113
Pabst, Deborah Ann - 140
Pacente, Richard R. - 140
Paddor, Richard S. - 81, 155, 162, 163
Paddar, Robert Eliot - 82, 155
Pahnke, Michael A. - 82
Palmer, Barbara Joy - 82
Panagiotaros, Cynthi - 11 3
Panagiolaro•, Demetr - 140
Panch~sin, Thomas T. - 82
Panik, Paul - 224
Papciak, Janice K. - 201
Papciak, Nancy Ann - 82, 160
Pappas, Kathleen - 11 3
Pargo, Theodore C. - 113, 214
Parker, Michael W. - 140
Parker, Paul T. - 140
Parks, laura Joan - 11 3
Pasek, Lorene Rene - 140
Pasek, Lynette Marie - 113
Pauke , David Alan - 82
Paves, Bonnie - 162
Pavlik, Guy Wm. - 140, 241
Payne, Diane Mary - 140
Payne, Janel Alma - 140
Payne, William R. - 82
Pearson, John Allen - 14!J, 225
Pearson, Richard C. - 113, 140
Peat, Patricia Lou - 82
Pecho, Barry Jos - 140
Pecha, Bruce Wm. - 140
Peck, Richard A. - 113
Peckler, lqrry S. - 140, 225
Peller, Robin Janel - 82, 211
Penn, Daryl - 113
Pepper, Carolyn - 82
Perconti, Michael J. - 140, 225
Perlman, Joellyn B. - 82, 214
Perlman, Marita Lynn - 113
Perlman, Sanford J. - 140, 142
Perlman, Susan R. - 113
Perlow, Mark Alan - 113, 196, 223
Perlow, Steven lewis - 140
Perri, John Louis - 113
Persina, Marie Elise - 113
.Pertt, Lynne R. - 1 (3

Perz, Douglas Gary - 82
Perz, Scott Nelson - 83, 222, 223, 240
Petella, John C. - 11 3
Peters, Joanne Ruth - 83, 198
Peters, Kenneth E. - 140
Peters, Susan Lois - 83
Petersen, David C. - 83
Peterson, Dorothy l. - 128, 212
Peterson, Karen C. - 113
Peterson, Lydia Ann - 11 3
Peterson, Norman F. - 83
Peterson; Roger C. - 113
Peterson, William M. - 113, 196, 226, 227,
228
Petroske , Janice l. - 113
Petroske, Wayne W. - 113
Pettinato, Robert - 128
Peven, Jerry M. - 128
Pfeil, Carl William - 140
Pfeil, Roberta Ann - 11 3
Pforr, Vera Helga - 82
Phillippe, Michael J . - 83
Phillips, Gary Allan - 83
Phillips, James R. - 83
Phillips, Patricia l. - 128, 203
Photos, Thalia - 140
Pick, Robert Michael - 128, 209
Pick, Steven - 128
Pindras, Mary Beth - 1 28
Pines, Debbie Sue - 128
Pinter, David W. - 83
Piontek, Kathy - 140
Piontek, Karen -

83

Piontek, Kenneth E. - 128
Pisors, Themas Craig - 128, 206
Piwko, Gary Stephen - 113
Pizzolato, Robert J. - 128, 241
Plachcinski, Kathy B. - 84
Platt, lewis Steven - 84, 159, 211
Platz, Peter Frank - 140
Plice, Nancy Marie - 84
Plotnick, Bennett H. - 113
Pockrandt, Gloria l. - 84
Pockrandt, Larry - 140
Podell, David Alan - 140, 229
Pogue, William M. - 84
Pakvitis, David Zeno - 128
Polanzi, Craig W. - 140
Polin, Lori S. - 128, 215
Polito, Greg Scott - 140
Pollack, Alan - 128
Pollack, Caryn Ruth - 140
Pollack, Jerilynn - 11 3
Pollack, Lynne Susan - 113
Palone, Susan R. - 113, 151, 192
Polster, David Sharf - 84
Pamper, Sheree - 128, 215
Ponski, Richard - 84
Panski, Zozislaw - 113
Porcaro, Pamela Ann - 113, 194
Porter, laurel Clair - 140
Porter, Scott - 140
Portugal, Nancy Jean - 11 3
Porzel, Debro Ann - 113, 194
Post, Robert Mark - 84, 154, 214
Potash, Debra Lynn - 128
Potempa, Michael F. - 113
Paticha, Rancid W. - 128
Potkin, Benji N. - 140
Potter, Alene Rase - 128
Press, Lawrence H. - 84
Preston, Susan Ellen - 128
Prielozny, Elizabeth - 84, 203
Prielazny, Roberta A. - 128, 198, 211, 201,
214
Priess, Janet Lynn - 11 3
Priolo, Kim Mari - 128
Priolo, Pamela Jo - 84
Prim, John Richard - 84, 196, 223
Privatsky, James E. - 128, 208
Provost, William .J. - 113
Puetz, John Charles - 128
Putterman, Alan S. - 118, 128
Puttrich, Paul M. - 140, 225, 236
Pyshos, Steve Walter - 140
Qualiardi, Jeanine M. - 113
Qualiardi, Peggy L. - 128
Quatrochi, Josephine - 84
Quafrochi, Salvatore - 140

Quinn, Ellen - 84
Quinn, William James - 84, 196, 226, 227
Quirk, Patricia Ann - 11 3
Quist, Mary Ruth - 128
Rabin, Jeffrey Alan - 140, 190
Rabin, Jill - 1 28
.,
Rabin, Steven Arthur - 118, 128
Rabinowitz, Mark A. - 113
Radcliffe, James W. - 85
Radermacher, Joseph - 113
Radum, Dean Allan - 11 3
Raffel, Elaine A. - 113, 184
Rahneri, Susan Jean - 64, 85
Rainero, Steve D. - 113
Randall, Bo'V'ie Jean - 85
Rapaport, Barry Alan - 113
Rask, A. Dahl - 128, 189
Raymond, Barbara J . - 113
Raymond, Donald Carl - 113
Razka, Gregory A. - 113, 198, 205
Razka, Rosemary S. - 128, 198
Reade, Renee - 113
Reade, James D. - 140
Regan, Maureen V. - 85
Regner, Cynthia Fran - 113
Regula, Scott Steven - 113, 140
Reicherls, Wendy J. - 113
Reichle, Debra Kay - 85, 154
Reifenberg, James M. - 113, 223
Reifenberg, Janis M. - 128
Reilly, Maureen - 113
Reinhard, Joanne L. - 128
Reitman, Barry Neil - 85
Rekas, Peter C. - 128
Repke, Dale Michael - 128
Resnick, Sheryl Rae - 11 3
Rhodes, Antoinette - 140
Riback, Darcy Lauren - 113, 187, 189, 194
Riccio, Thomas F. - 128
Richards, Wayne - 128, 224
Richman, Jay Alan - 122, 128, 235
Richman, Marsha Ann - 85
Ricketts, Jay Scott - 85
Ridley, Timothy M. - 128, 224
Ridley, Kerry Anne - 140
Ridenhower, Adrienne - 85
Riha, Robert David - 11 3
Riveron, Fernando - 140
Riveron, Ricardo - 128
Roach, Kevin P. - 85
Roberto, Linda Ann - 86
Roberto, Michael - 113
Roberts, John Calvin - 86, 196
Robbins, Lawrence D. - 113, 227, 204
Robin, Bruce M. - 140
Robinson, Jeri lee - 86
Robinson, Merle l. - 140, 199
Robinson, Norene Zel - 86, 210
Robinstein, B. - 198
Rock, Larry J. - 113
Rock, Stewart - 86
Rode, Scott Allen - 113
Rodman, Dean Jay - 86
Rodnick, Marla Gail - 113
Rodriguez, Ricardo A. - 113
Rodriguez, Maria - 128
Rofkind, Harry H. - 128
Rofkind, J. lee - 113
Rogow, Lisa - 128
Railer, Leon Steve - 140
Roland, Cy.nthia l. - 86
Roland, Jim - 128, 229
Roller, Karen lee · - 128
Rolnick, Marcia Beth - 140
Rolnick, Nettie E. - 86
Romanofsky, Maureen - 140, 186
Roos, Sharon lee - 86
Roos, Susan Gail - 128
Roscop, Chris Anna - 113
Rose, Judith Anne- 139, 141, 197
Rosen, Debro Sue - 128, 210
Rosen, Jacqueline G. - 141
Rosen, Lynn Michelle - 86
Rosen, Roberta Jeryl - 113, 200
Rosen, Ronnie Glenn - 128, 224
Rosen, Russell Eliot - 14 1, 225
Rosen, Sherry Lynn - 128
Rosen, Susan Rachel - 86
Rosenbaum, G. - 188

�Rosenberg, Dovid - 87
Rosenberg, Howard P. - 14 1
Rosenberg, Mark S. - 113
Rosenberg, Susan R. - 141, 197
Rosenb.erg, Richard N. - 11 3
Rosenberg, Steve Jay - 141
Rosenberg, Steven E. - 14 1
Rosenberg, Steven G. - 128
Rosenbloom, Barry M. - 87, 196, 227
Rosengarden, Jeff D. - 128
Rosengarden, Pamela- 113, 200, 201, 210
Rosenkranz, Thomas G. - 113
Rosenkranz, John H. - 87
Rosenmutter, Gary M. - 87, 205, 209
Rosenstone, Nancy B. - 11 3
Rosienski, Terrence - 11 3
Rosin, Dale Gilbert - 113, 116, 156, 172,
173
Ross, Leonard A. - 87
Ross, Michael l. - 87, 211, 227
Ross, Sharon, Iris - 14 1, 170
Rossel, Randall Scot - 141, 225, 236
Rossmann, Denise L. - 1 28
Rossmann, Kathy l. - 11 3
Rostron, Jim Charles - 141, 225, 241
Roth, David Michael - 87, 201
Rothacker, Alex M. - 141
Rothman, Gordon lee - 128, 153
Rothman, Mark Alan - 113
Rovell, Helayne R. - 113
Rowen, Arnold Jay - 11 3
Rozek, John - 128
Rubel, Kenneth l ewis - 113, 187, 216
Ruben, Steven Gerald - 141
Rubenstein, Norman L. - 118, 128
Rubin, Alan David - 128
Rubin, Beth Starr - 141
Rubin, David M. - 87
Rubin, Donna - 113
Rubin, Janice Rase - 128
Rubin, Mark Richard - 113, 186, 191, 204
Rubin, Robert - 128
Rubin, Steven lee - 11 3
Rubenstein, Kenneth - 113, 163
Rubenstein, Marsha - 87
Rubenstein, Robert J. - 113
Rubnich, Pamela S. - 87
Rue, Andrea Dale - 141
Rugen, Diane Rita - 113, 197, 211
Rukin, Gary Steven - 113
Ru ley, Richard G. - 128
Ruppert, Thomas J. - 113, 204
Ruscitti, Greg T. - 217
Rush, Cynthia Ann - 87
Ruskin, Peter S. - 128, 224
Ryan, Kathy Marie - 128
Ryan; Robert Francis - 113
Ryan, Walter E. - 128
Saber, Glenn A. - 113
Saber, Kenneth l. - 87
Sachnoff, Pamela G . - 113
Sacks, David - 128
Sackrison, Mark R. - 89
Sadacca, Teri R. - 89
Saeks, Bonnie L - 113
Sager, Judd B. - 89
Saide!, Fran Wendy - 128
Sakas, Constance M. ...'.... 89, 197
Sakas, William Steve - 128, 224, 241
Saletko, Harriett M. - 113
Salinger, Michael H. - 128
Saltsberg, Judy Beth - 141 , 207
Saltsberg, Linda Joy - 128
Saltz, Laurie Joy - 128
Saltzberg, Frank P. - 114
Saltzman, Mark Alon - 114, 191
Salzman, Anita H. - 114, 171 , 173, 191,
203
Salzman, Janel Lynne - 89, 214
Sanchez, Fred R. - 128, 224
Samatas, James - 89
Sanders, Mark Joh~ - 141
Sandlow, Marjorie E. - 114, 186, 187, 215
Saperstein, Mark S. - 141
Sapstein, Marcia C. - 89
Saska, William Edw. - 141
Sawall Charles C. - 141
Schadel D. - 229
Schaeffer, Lynne C. - 1ti1

Schafer, Jay Kevan - 141 , 225, 236
Scholz, Bernadette R. - 89
Schaffel - 197
Schaffer, Suzanne - 128, 203
Schaller, Jomes T. - 128
Schatzman, Ken M. - 128, 229
Schechter, Andrea - B9
Schedl, Josef - 141
Scheff, Harvey M. - 123, 128, 18~, 191,
198, 207, 204, 208
Schey, Patrick Loren - 141, 225
Schiffman, David M. - 89, 211, 204, 205,
209
Schillaci, Joseph A. - 128
Schimel, John Scott - 114
Schimel, Lindo E. - 128
Schlag, Donna Lynn - 114
Schlag, Teri Ann - 12B
Schlan, Jill Andrea - 128
Schlegel, Erika - 90
Schlegel, John - 128, 229
Schlesinger, Bruce R. - 141, 229
Schlesinger, Joanne - 114
Schlesinger, Lori - 128
Schlesinger, Lynda - 128
Schmidt, Bonnie Elyn - 90
Schmidt, Donald Poul - 114
Schmidt, Ivy Robin - 128
Schmidt, Mary Lynn A. - 90
Schneider, Andrea l. - 114
Schneider, Ann Marie - 129
Schneider, Barbaro F. - 1 29, 182
Schneider, Carol B. -'- 129
Schnelder, Joanne N. - 90
Schneider, Renee H. - 114, 160, 182, 210
Schneider, Richard H. - 141 , 229, 240
Schneider, Susan J. - 141
Schnurr, Michael D. - 141, 229, 241
Schnurr, Richard A. - 141, 236
Schodin, Guri Gay - 129
Schodin, Philip Lee - 90
Schroder, Eleonor l. - 129, 199, 206
Schrader, Rose E. - 114
Schramek, Jeffrey A. - 90, 198
Schrantz, Alan M. - 90, 223
Schreffler, Robin - 141
Schreiber, Frank - 1 U
Schreiber, Michael D. - 114, 221 , 222, 223
Schroeder, Carol M. - 141
Schulz, Marjorie Lou - 141
Schulz, Marilyn P. - 72, 90
Schulz, Susanne - 129, 198
Schur, Debbie - 129
Schur, Ron old - 90
Schusteff, Debbie A. - 129
Schuster, John Stein - 90
Schwartz, Daniel S. - 141, 205
Schwartz, Ellen Hope - 129, 189
Schwartz, Howard N. - 114
Schwarz, Ellen Renee - 14 1, 189
Schwartz, Marilyn E. - 91
Schwartz, Rabin Sue - 129
Schwartz, Sharon P. - 129
Schwartz, Steven Jay - 204, 205
Schwartz, Susan Kay - 129
Schwartz, Robert G . - 114
Schwarz, Steven A. - 91 , 211
Scipione, Anthony - 129
Scipione, Gary Lee - 114
Scipione, Michael C. - 141
Scott, James M. - 141
Scott, John Thomas - 91
Scott, Maribess Ann - 114
Scott, Robert Wayne - 141, 236
Searle, ~ohn Joseph - 114
Sears, Joseph W. - 1 29
Searle, Roseann M. - 91
Sebastiano, William - 91
Sebring, Gail Lynn - 129
Sebrin11, Jill Ann - 129
Sedloff, Susan - 91, 203
Segal, Gayle Lynn - 91
Segal, Sherry Beth - 91
Segal, Wendy Joan - 129, 201
Seidman, Jay Steve - 141, 190
Seifert, Ronald C. - 129
Selzer, Donna Mory - 141
Semar, Christine J. - 129, 192
Semar, Scott William - 91, 196, 227, 228

Senensky, Dale - 129, 224, 241
Senoff, Susan Joy - 114
Servos, Robert A. - 129, 235
Servos, Marissa A. - 91
Settler, Charlene - 92, 153
Sholl, Arlene D. - 114
Shalowilz, Joel Ira - 92, 165, 211, 204
Shondling, Richard H. - 141
Shapiro, David Eliot - 141, 208
Shapiro, Fred B. - 92
Shapiro, Gail Judith - 141
Shapiro, Ilene E. - 92
Shapiro, Richard l. - 92
Shapiro, Susan Wendy - 129
Shallow, Steven M. - 129, 216.
Shaw, Nancy Pam - 129
Shechter, Floyd - 114, l 96, 227
Shechter, Richard l. - 92, 204
Sheehan, Timothy P. - 129
Shelton, David S. - 141 , 229
She lton, Gina Jo - 114, 2 14
Shepard, Herbert R. - 92
Shepard, Robert Dale - 114
Sherbin, Alan Jay - 141, 231, 241
Sherey, Arnold Irwin - 114
Sheridan, Wayne M. - 92
Sherman, Alison -;--- 89, 92
Sherman, Herbert R. - 141
Sherman, Hollis l. - 114
Sherman, James A. - 114, 156, 157, 210
Sherman, Susan Lynn - 92, 155, 201
Sherwood, Gail Ellen - 92
Sheilds, James T. - 141, 208
Shimp, Michael T. - 114
Shiner, William A. - 129
Shires, David Scott - 114
Shocket, Kathy - 129
Sholder, Morey E. - 92, 93, 201
Sholder;Susie - 129
Shore, Mitchell H. - 114, 223
Shore, Rhonda Sue - 114
Shaub, Audrey Lynn - 93
Shaub, Debbie S. - 129, 210
Shultz, Dale Leonard - 141, 231
Shumate, Monroe W. - 93, 208
Shurson, Cathy Ann - 141
Siciak, Gregory E. - 141 , 200
Siedband, Gary Ira - 93, 182, 184
Siedef, F. - 186
Siegel, Andrea Lois - 141
Siegel, Gail Louise - 129
Siegel, Heidi Robin - 129
Siegelmon, Lorri J. - 93
Siers, Dave Jos - 141
Sierzega, Edward S. - 93
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Tarran!, Robert F. - 130
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Tripicchio, Joanne C. - 130
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Walsh, Maureen Ellen - 116
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Wamsley, Robert B. - 130
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Warkenthien, Karen M. - 143
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Worner, Susan Marie -

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Weinfeld, Joel Marc - 143
Weinstein, Beverly -

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Weinstein, Richard C. - 143
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Weiss, Michelle S. - 116
Weiss, Nancy Eileen - 130
Weiss, Patricio -

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Weiss, Renee Ca ryn - 116, 192
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Weissberg, Amyro - 98
Weissberg, Ariel - 116
Weisz, Keith Ivon -

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Welter, James Scott - 99
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Welter, Jerrold - 143, 225, 236
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Wernikoff, Stephen M. - 130, 229
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Wexler, Gary Michael - 130
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Whelan, Ron James - 143
White, Marla - 130
Wiczer, Beth -~~8
Wiczer, Erwin lee -

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Wiebort, Steve James - 117
Wiebort, Linda Jean - 143
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Wilander, John - 117
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Wilson, Sue - 130
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Winkler, Don Alan - 99
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Yassinger, Linda Sue - 131
Yates, Steven lee - 101
Yee, Paul - 131
Yefsky, Linda I. - 131
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Yelen, Charles Steve - 143
Yi, Linda Ziwha - 131 , 192
Yohonna, Doniel - 137, 241
Yoshino, Ernesl F. - 143, 231
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Young, Charles S. - 117
Young, Debbie Lynn - 117
Young, Richard W. - 131
Young, Thomas Walter - 117
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Youngman, Jeffrey F. - 11 7
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Zaitlen, Roger D. - 131
Za jac, Gregory Mork - 143

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Zamp, Christine Ann - 131
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Zawiski, Curt Robert - 143
Zawiski, Mark Alan - 117
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Zeedyk, Janice - 101
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Zeman, John Joseph - 101
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Zev, David Phillip - 143
Ziegelski, Steven R. - 143
Ziff, Claudia Jo - 101
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Zivilik, Steven M. - \43
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Zizzi, Monica -

When the world and I were
young, just yesterday

101

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Zolke, Scott Brian - 117, 150, 196, 220,
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Zukerman, Marlene - 101, 211
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�Faculty Advisors . .................................................. ....... ... .......... ... Mrs. Barbara Gordon
Mrs. Elizabeth Belkin

Editor-in-Chief ... .................................................. ........... . .............. .. . Emi Yam~uchi
Co-ordinating Editor . ........................ , ................................. .. ................ Scott Klinkman
Introduction ................ ... ..... . .......... ... .................................... . ..... Carol Handelsman
Gregg Weinstein
Emi Yamauchi
Academic . .................................................. .................•............... Renee Schneider
Nancy lwai
Seniors .................................... . ........................... . ......... ... .......... Amy Auerbach
Jody Ellyne
Eileen Thuna
Underclass .................................................. .................................... Vicki Fabian
Jeff Golman
Barb Schneider
School Life .............................•.................... .............. .. ...... ... ...... Carol Handelsman
Roberta Luskin
Organizations ..................................... ..... .............. . ......... .... .. ...... .. . ... Ruth Goran
Carl Lang
Glenn Long
Sandy Weil
Sports .. .. ........................ . .......... . ............ .... ...... .... .................... Gregg Weinstein
Steve Fenchel
Ines Zaban
Staff Photographers ...... . .......... . .... .. ..... . .. .. .............................. ......... ... Gary Siedband
Mike Gross
Cover Design and Lettering . . .............. . ....... . ... ........ . ....... .. ......... ... ................ Nancy lwai

The Spectrum '71 staff would also like to thank Bruce Frankel, Bob Harris, Janet Matsumoto, Michael Mroz, Bill Nagata, Bob Mills,
Mark Rosenberg, Gary Wedgewood, Screen Gems Music Division, Miss Susan Dore of the Chicago Tribune, and Mr. Lou Quigley of
The Hobby Chest, Incorporated, at 8808 Bronx Avenue, Skokie. Your cooperation was appreciated.
"SHADES OF GRAY"
Music by Barry Mann
(C) Copyright 1966, 1967 by Screen Gems Used by permission

268

Lyric by Cynthia Weil
Columbia Music, Inc., New York
Reproduction prohibited

'
'

�This letter is from me to the staff of Spectrum '71, to Mrs. Gordon and to the West
student body.
I hope that all of you have enjoyed Spectrum '71. Needless to say, there was a lot
of hard work put into it, some arguments and misunderstandings arose in the process
of working on it, and a few frayed nerves and ulcers I would like to thank each member of the staff -

possibly as a result of it.
Carol, Gregg, Renee, Nancy,

Amy, Jody, Eileen, Vicki, Jeff, Barb, Roberta, Ruth, Carl, Glenn, Sandy, Steve, Ines,
Gary, and Mike for all the time and effort they put into their sections. No matter how
ignorant and retarded I seemed during the year, I really did understand the problems
that you had. And I think that ypu all would agree that the patience and understanding
of our advisor, Mrs. Gordon were very much appreciated. (and still are).
My own special thanks to Carol Handelsman who has been fantastic during this
whole year, and whose dependability and creativity contributed to the cause.
To the West student body, I hope you are pleased with this yearbook. Please overlook the misspellings, incorrect identifications, and improper grammar, and try to see
this book as the culmination of a year of teamwork in both planning and action.
1971 has been a complicated year to say the least. A lot of things have happened
that have changed my ideas about people, school, and life in general. That is why the
lyrics to "Shades of Gray" seem strangely appropriate.

269

�In Memoriam
Life is eternal; and love is immortal; and death is only
a horizon; and a horizon is nothing save the limit of
our sight -

-

Rossiter Worthington Raymond

Thomas Kessel

Class of '72

Robert Sall

Class of '73

Timothy Duda

Class of '74

John Dalicandro

Assistant Maintenance Supervisor

Joseph Siwek

Custodian

John Pace

English Teacher

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