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SKOKIE PUBLIC LI s·RARY
REFE·RENCE BOOK
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�SPECTRUM '80
Niles Township High School
West
Oakton at Edens Expressway
Skokie, IL 60077
Volume XIX
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
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SPECIAL EVENTS
SPORTS
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CLUBS .... . ........ . ............. ... ... 106
SENIORS
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JUNIORS
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SOPHOMORES
FRESHMAN
FACULTY
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SENIOR SURVEY
INDEX
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Clockwise from upper left: Undaunted by the strike, teachers hold their mid-day break. Mr. Firak reads
through the procedure. Lead by a few groups of students, fellow students strike the strike. Juniors make
posters before students arrive. Thoreau comments on the strike. The angelic Mr. McMahon. Board
appears bored.
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�STRIKE FOUR!
At the opening of the 1979-1980 school year, Niles
Township saw its fourth teachers' strike in 12 years.
The official strike notice was given September 4, the
day before school was to begin. School did not begin
for another 15 days. The school board initiated a contigency plan September 18, under which students were
scheduled into a five period day consisting of combined levels of general curriculum. Many students
found the contigency plan unsatisfactory, which resulted in a student walkout September 24. The students'
objective was to force a settlement between the board
and the teachers' union . An open board meeting was
held the night of the 24, where many students and
parents spoke out, urging a return to negotiations. A
settlement was reached September 25; regular school
began on Wednesday, September 26.
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�HOMECOMING
ASSEMBLY
This year's Homecoming was organized by the Student
Activities Board. During the assembly, the nominees for
Homecoming queen and junior and senior courts were
announced. Rousing speeches by the coaches of the
football and soccer teams and the introduction of the
team players highlighted the event. The cheerleaders and
Porn Pon squad promoted enthusiasm for the big weekend.
Clockwise from above: Porn Pon squad t akes on crowd. SAS President.
Mary Weiss, orates. Football team responds with a cheer . Opponents
stunned by "new" football t eam .
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Clockwise from above: Captain Moltz chews on microphone. Why is Julie Tatooles smiling? Homecoming Queen and Court. Band gives more than music.
TWILIGHT PEP RALLY
Highlighting the Twighlight Pep Rally was the naming of
the Homecoming Queen and the Junior and Senior
courts. Nancy Buffo, Faith Amarantos, and Mary Flood
were named to the Junior Court. Barb Atsaves, Sharon
Cooper, and Julie Housakos were named to the Senior
Court along with Queen Julie Tatooles. Pep talks by head
football coach Don Huff and co-captain Al Moltz inspired
the crowd. The rally culminated with the burning in effigy
of the Maine South Hawk.
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�Clockwise from upper left: Faith Amarantos
takes a dip. Two double chocolate hot fudge banana splits with real whipped c ream PLEASE!: Ice
Cream socializers. "Horny" girl and her assistants.
ICE CREAM
SOCIAL
The ice cream social was a "sweet" affair. Students created and enjoyed a variety of ice cream concotions and
danced to the music of Boulevard, a local rock group.
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HOMECOMING
PARADE
Everyone loves a parade, and Niles West is no exception.
Our parade, complete with police escort, traveled the
streets of Lincolnwood, Skokie, Niles and Morton Grove.
Orchestra won the award for the best f loat, and the
Senior Class Cabinet placed second.
Clockwise from above: Pa pier-m ache Indian walks on small car. Senior Class
Cabinet Float on th e warpath. Senior Court and friends. Junior court is Flooded.
Buffed, and Ama rantoasted.
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�HOMECOMING GAME
Homecoming fans witnessed an important conference
football contest as the Indians, indeed, made the
Hawks sparrows by trouncing them 26-0 for their second consecutive shutout victory. The Indians crushing
victory set the spirit for the final event, the traditional
Homecoming Dance.
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�Clockwise from upper center: Snowing in October? Julie Tatooles is
ready to play football. J. Housakos and C. Kasik, friends forever. Back
from Texas, John Mayer raps with a Niles West cowgirl. The marching
band has great form. Queen, courts, AFS students. and escorts intensely watch the fans. Football players practicing for the Homecoming
Dance. Where the heck is the football?
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�Clockwise from upper left: Brian Abrahams tries to sneak a squeeze. We
could have danced all night. Only two couples discover the spiked
punch. Darts entertain at "The Main Event. " Mike Buchino, devil of the
year. Countess Dracula takes a bite. Julie Tatooles and Paul Prinz enjoy
the first slow dance. Mary Weiss crowns Homecoming Queen, Julie
Tatooles. Leave us alone!
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�HOME COMIN G DANCE
This year's Homecoming Dance, "The Main Event," was the cl imax of the weekend's many activities. Although the turnout was slightly smaller than in recent
years, the fine dance music performed by " Darts" helped make the evening a
memorable one.
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�STUDENTS FOCUS ON
THE FUTURE
BRADLEY
Together with their parents, students attended
one of the most important events of the year,
College Night. On the evening of Tuesday, September 25, approximately two hundred colleges
and universities from all over the country presented informative and helpful material to interested students and parents. "I got a better idea of
what different colleges and universities offered
and which of these alternatives were right for
me," said one senior. College Night, sponsored
by the Guidance Department, is one of the many
services provided for Niles Township students.
Clockwise from below: Big School? Little school? ........ Decision and distraction. College Night attracts all ages. Gary Plotnick
and Laura Meshu lam do some college shopping.
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Clockwise from above: Jordan Dolin shows
parents how it's done in the world of art.
"Turn right at the end of the corridor, go
through the double doors, then turn left, and
follow the yellow brick road." Mr. Hanrahan
spells it out scientifically to curious parents.
Come one, come all! Boosters boost sales at
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OPEN HOUSE STRESSES
ACADEMICS AND
ACTIVITIES
This year's Open House was held on
Wednesday, October 24. Parents attended
six minute classes based upon their child's
schedule. In class, teachers explained
course content and objectives. During free
periods, parents were able to browse
through the displays of various extra-curricular activities. One parent commented,
"Open House provides me with a better perspective of and increased interest in my
child's education at Niles West. I am very
impressed with the caliber of education and
the activities that the school offers its students."
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�Clockwise from upper left: Mickey Mouse and Mini
Mouse meet Death . Spectrum photographer "spots"
the "purrfect" cat. Two monsters pose with Niles West
students . Smile if you're not wearing underwear! J.
Block on her way to Child Development class. Ready,
set. FLASH! Ann and Andy lookin ' fine and dandy. Arabs
strike oil in the Indian boat special. Fred and Ginger. Dr.
Payne waits patiently for his next "patient".
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�HALLOWEEN HAU-NTS OUR HALLOWED HALLS
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�Clockwise from above: "You've Got
a Friend ... .. " "Shall We Dance
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the block. Crew director, Karen
Kozer, puzzles over her work.
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The Pyranas get the principal
"burning" mad. "Am I going
crazy or did I hear a wrong
note?" S. Silverman, the "new
boy", realizes that he is not
wanted.
�"DON'T EAT THE
HOT DOGS"
Pow Wow, Niles West's annual student
production , was presented November 1517 in the school 's auditorium. This year's
show was an original parody of suburban
high school life. Accordjng to student director Steve Koek, the production used
music, dance, and comic dialogue to
make its point. Each year, the Pow Wow
show is conceived and executed entirely
by students from the school. Freshmen
Sheldon Silverman and Richard
Schwartz, and juniors Liz Gump and Allyson Harris, were among those selected
for lead roles in " Don't Eat the Hot
Dogs" .
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�"DON'T EAT THE
HOT DOGS"
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Clockwise from upper left: Mrs. Barcow
earns her stripes. "Please believe me!" A
'-'typical"- subur-oaA high sGhool scene. The
two lead males talk "man to man." Open your
mouths and say "ahhh." Squid expresses
shock after finding a radical left in the denominator.
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�THEY DANCED THE NIGHT AWAY
The 1980 Orchesis Dance Show,
"Steppin' Out", was presented February 1st and 2nd by thirty talened and
enthusiastic dancers. The dances were
choreographed· by current and alumni
Orchesis members. Some of this year's
selections included "All Th'at Jazz'',
"Dust in the Wind", "Applause", "Sunset People", and other numbers to the
music by The Rolling Stones, Pink
Floyd , and Tchaikovsky.
With the help of the Niles West Jazz
Band and a most cooperative crew. the
two evening performances dazzled
their audiences with lively music, interesting lights, flashy costumes, and fancy footwork. Thanks to all who made
"Steppin' Out" 1980 a most entertaining and memorable show!
Above Right: "Indians, Indians, number 1, Indians number 1!" Right: Orchesis shows its fine
points. Above: Ta da!
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�Above Left: Orchesis member displays perfection. Left:
Stars are born? Above: Orchesis' chorus line.
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�Above Right: Practice for the big "O". Right: The
1980 model "Barbie" doll. Above: Orchesis: "One
singular sensation!"
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�THEY DANCED THE NIGHT AWAY
Above Left: Orchesis jazzes it up! Left: Amy Bernstein leaps into the solitude of t he heavens.
Above: " If they could see me now ...... "
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�PINOCCHIO
This year, Niles West High
School Children's' Theatre
presented Pinocchio. Two
performances of the play
were given: Friday, November 30, and Saturday, December 1. Both shows were
held in the school's auditorium. Freshman Ted Goodman appeared in the title
role , freshman Russell
Reiter portrayed the woodcarver, Geppetto, and sophomore Cathy Edman appeared as the Blue Fairy.
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Clockwise from upper left: Pinocchio watches his
nose grow longer and longer. Cast of t-'inocchio
poses for a photo. Geppetto works on his masterpiece named Pinocchio. Clowning around in a dance
number. Gail Root at her best, Ted Goodman portrays Pinocchio in his first high school role. Cathi
Edman as the Blue Fairy, and Hope Ross as the
hobo .
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�THE SOUND OF MUSIC
This year's musical , The
Sound of Music, was a great
success in all aspects of the
theatre. The show was performed on March 20, 21 , 22,
1980 in the Niles West auditorium . The outstanding
cast included the talents of:
Kim No, Maria; Steve Koek,
Captain Von Trapp; Janet
Pass, Mother Abess; Mike
Perlin , Max; Mike Schultz,
Rolf; Todd Stern, Franz: Ian
Streicher, Herr Zeller; and
Laura Borkovitz, Frau
Schmidt. Featured as the
Von Trapp children were: Allyson Harris, Liesl; Sheldon
Silverman, Friedrich; Gloria
Camilli, Louisa ; Elisa Astor- '
ino, Briggitta; Ron
Packowitz, Kurt; Barbara
Moesen, Marta; and Holly
Horwitz, Gretta. Ron, Barbara, and Holly are all Junior
High students.
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�THE REHEARSALS
Clockwise From Above Left: Liesl listens intently
to Maria's advice . Maria awaits the Mother
Abess' blessing. Maria is overjoyed at her forthcoming marriage. Max introduces the Von Trapp
Family singers. The nuns "lead" Mr. Johnson on.
"Edelweiss, Edelweiss . . . ..... " Mr:. Johnson
shows Liesl the " old soft shoe" technique.
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�THE SETS
Top: The crew paints a setting. Above: Lisa Sidler
and Laura Rosow "brush" up on their sweeping
technique. Right: Assistant Director, Randee Orlean and cast members watch the action.
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�THE FINAL PRODUCT!
Top Left: Maria charms the Von Trapp children.
Top Right: The Baron and Baroness stick their
noses in the air. Above Left: " So long, farewell,
. . . . . " Above Right: The captain prepares for
Maria's entrance. Left: The Von Trapp family at
their best!
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�"AFS FEVER"
This year's annual AFS dance seemed dissapointing to all
who participated. The length of the teachers' strike, and
lack of student body support hindered planning of the
dance. Proceeds went to those students who will be going
abroad on AFS during the summer or year.
Top Left: Best of friends. Top Right: Bill Ehlers and Kathy Nolan,
winners of the dance contest. Bottom Left: A typical Friday with
the girls. Bottom Right: C'mon girls, use those arms.
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�Upper Left: Enthusjastic freshman. Upper Right:
Couples pair off . Lower Left: Electric guita rist for the
band Fortune. Lower Right: Kelly F. expresses her
love for the Spectrum photographer.
FROSH-SOPH BLEND
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To meet new people and have a good
time was the basic theme of this annual dance for freshmen and sophomores. This year's mixer wa s sponsored by the Sophomore Class Cabinet. Fortune, the band who performed,
was sponsored by S.A.B. Proceeds
went to the Sophomore Class Cabinet
for more events and fundraisers that
they held throughout the year.
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���VARSITY GRIDDERS HOLD THEIR GROUND
Above Top Row (l·r): Coach Richar dson, R. Ramirez, A. Moltz, M. Christ enson. J . Morgan, J .
Cour sey, M. Froemming, J . Ades. P. Wax. Coach
Ostroski. Row Three: Trainer J . Nelson, Coach
Huff, P. Chin, N. Rock, B. Peterson, B. Kapla n, R.
Braver, B. Froemming, M. Walsh, R. Asher. F.
Fornaris, Mgr. B. Heinrich, Row Two: Mgr. D.
Citterman, J. Sl iwa, E. Hoffman, E. Kiesel, S.
Moll, B. Fouty, P. Morton . A. Rubin, S. Milewski ,
E. Nitc he, Mgr. D. Zucker, Row One: P. Shem-
The 1979 Varsity Football Team, despite a switch into an extremely strong
division, finished up with a remarkably
good season. The defensive line was
the pride of the Indian football squad.
The unit was recognized as perhaps
the strongest in the tough Central Suburban League North division. The defense limited its opponents to seven
points a game for the first seven
games. Season highlights included 260 and 22-0 shutouts of Maine South
and New Trier West. The most exciting
game of the season was surprisingly a
loss to state ranked Deerfield. This
team of fighting Indians was one of the
best teams West has had in the last few
years. Team leaders included Ben
Froemming, Al Moltz, Ron Asher, Jim
Sliwa, Ron Braver, and Chris Lapak.
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roske, S. Okimara, J. Elliot, C. Lapak, B. Weil, J .
Terzis, G. Haramaris, B. Bordenet, A. Glick. S.
Libman.
Above: Ben Froemming hands off to a ful lback . Above Right:
Jim Sliwa hits the hole for a long gainer. Right: Eric Kiesel
outruns the defense.
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Upper Right: A su.c cessful team tackle for no gain. Above: An
injured player receiving at tention by team t rainer. Above
Right: A two on one Indian crunch . Left: Quarterback Ben
Froemming gets tackled by the opposing team. Right: Chris
Lapak takes off.
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�SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL
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ABOVE: BOTTOM ROW: (I to r) P. Katowsky, B.
Bordenet, G. Searle, K. Liano, S. Imhoff, A. Levey,
J. Perperas, B. Elliot, P. Shemroske. ROW 2
(I tor): 0 . Gekas, S. Park, C. Schwartz, K. Benjamin , T. Schluder, G. Udell , J. Spagnoli, M. Figurelli, A. Kideys, Coach Nelson. ROW 3 (I to r) :
Coach Camostro, B. Sandlow, K. Sall, 0. Albach,
J. Vick, J . Bailey, P. Bordeu , S. Ridley, B. Cedarholm, K. Wheeler, Coach Kiesel.
Due to the lack of team members, the
Sophomore Football Team suffered a
dismal season, Coach Nelson feels that
many of his players wijl succeed on the
J. V. level next season. Star players
included Bruce Sandlow, Shawn Ridley,
and Joe Spagnoli.
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ABOVE: Ken Soll finds an opening and gets away. ABOVE
RIGHT: No names will be mentioned on this incomplete pass.
RIGHT: A dejected player
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�FRESHMEN TEAMS GAIN EXPERIENCE
Enthusiam and determination , plus a
hard hitting defense, brought the
freshman A Football Team back to the
victory ranks this year. Some of the
outstanding players included Joey
Coursey, Mike Dahm, Lee Schaps, Fred
Stokes and Peter Roggeman. Coach
Bauer thinks that this team has a
promising future.
ABOVE: BOTTOM ROW (I to r): K. LeComte, L.
Asher, M. Kaufman, M. Dahm, L. Schaps, J.
Mansfield, Coach Tadelman. ROW 2 (I to r): D.
Wilm, F. Stokes, B. Bravos, L. Loggaraki s, G. Bezkorovainy, G. Bianchi. ROW 3 (I tor): C. Duchaj ,
B. Weinberg, S. Khosbin, J. Coursey, J. Dorfman ,
P. Roggeman, Coach Bauer.
The Freshman B Team had a hard
time putting all the teamwork together. Coach Armour said that this
team looks promising for future
years. Outstanding players included
Alex Mozner, Eric Frank, Chris Gonzales and Scott Herbal.
ABOVE: BOTTOM ROW (I tor): E. Bourdeau, M.
Cohen, B. Albac h, T. Lindemann, B. Hill , C. Gonzales, E. Frank, S. Rowe.
ROW 2 (I to r): D. Hennessy, D. Woodfield, P.
Joseph , D. Rugendorf, N. Washawsky, J. Wilfong,
R. Spagnoli, S. Herbold , R. Mc Carty.
ROW 3 (I to r): Coach Erbe, R. Kraft, A.
Mozner, D. Kloser, D. Klemenz, K. Chesteo, A.
Maliwang, N. Oyos, Coach Armour.
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Top Row (I to r): Heeyong Yang, Roger Wendt,
Mike Schmidt, Larry Kolar, Coach Brennen,
Coach Zorn, Scott Margolin . Coach Schnurr , Leo
Moritz, Howard Snow, Errol Oztikin , Wil Clark.
Middle Row: Dave Adkisson, John Revis, Steve
Siegel, Joe Smolenski, Bob Strauss, Dan Namnick, Al Eriksson, Mark Schwartz, Mark Sternberg, Bill Majewski, Bottom Row: Aaron Melnick,
Rick Murgas, Mike Haupers, Ben Piro , John
Lochner, Bernie Ebling, Dave Weindling, Marko
Calderon, Tony Reinhardt.
The 1979 Varsity Soccer Team had a
fine season taking third place in the
toughest conference in the state. The
team compiled a 3-2-1 conference record.
This year's team consisted of a number
of seniors, juniors and sophomores,
who after practicing together a few
weeks, became a strong team both offensively and defensively. The solid defense was led by senior, co-captain and
all-conference center fullback John Revis. All-conference players Steve Siegel, Ben Piro and Dave Adkisson led the
powerful offence. Skilled senior players
included co-captains Bill Majewski and
Mark Schwartz and goalie Dan Namnick and Heeyong Yang.
Next year coaches Zorn, Schnurr and
Brennen look forward to a fantastic
team consisting of several returning
lettermen. Also looking forward to next
year are Scott Margolin and Tony Tatooles. Both had to watch the action
from the sidelines because each suffered from a broken leg. Hopes of
achieving a conference championship
or better are in the minds of these talented players and coaches.
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Above: B. Piro tries out his karate on opponent. Above Right:
J. Reevis exhibits his all-conference concentr.ation. Right: S.
Siegel deeks out an opponent.
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Top Left: S. Siegel chips to the middle. Top Right: Wacko
Adkisson out manuevers the opponent. Above: H. Snow races
to the ball. Above Right: W. Clark's head awaits the ball. Left:
J . Lochner. floats the ball down the field to his opponent's
surprise. Right: H. Yang drops the opponent to his feet while
T. Reinhardt stares in amazement.
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�SOPHS EXPERIENCE UNEXPECTED
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Top Row (I to r): Hemil Nanavair, Gus Kadota,
John Tomeras, Rob Newman, Dean Hirike, Jordan Lamm, Mike Resnick, John Bradley. Bottom
Row: Todd Kasik, Mark Gross, Richard Abelkiss,
Brett Schulte, Gregg Wittenburg. Not pictured:
Roman Konsewich, Robby Rich and Mark Jacobson.
This year our team . experienced the
spectrum of life through athletics. We
gathered together before school
opened to learn that half of our team
qualified for the Varsity which meant
that there would not be a sophomore B
team and those who expected to play
on the B level would not be starting on
the A team. This meant a year of unexpected experience and we knew that it
would be a tough year in which to win.
We tied Loyola and St. Viators and defeated Waukegan. When BAM! Schurz,
New Trier East and Glenbrook took us
to the cleaners, but we rebounded and
defeated Holy Trinity. Along came New
Trier West and Evanston who defeated
us. Then came Maine South who was
ranked #1 in the league. We held them
scoreless, our morale rose and our
next opponent, Niles East, fell beneath
our advance 3-0. Glenbrook, who defeated us early in the season, was
stunned as we forced them against the
wall, allowing only two goals to be
scored. All the players left their mark
equally on the playing fields of Niles
West. For you see we started as individuals and left as a team .
Coach Burkel
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Above: Alex Engels nudges his way through blocking opponents. Above right: Van Stamos tries jogging backwards for a
change. Right: Keith lrato bionically runs down the field while
Jim Nadder watches in awe.
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Top Row (I to r): Coach Porter, Mike Wilson ,
Bill Kruzel, Jeff Deer, Neil Lieder, Brad Joselit,
Van Stamos, Steve Majewski, Blank, Joel
Fink, Jae Chang, Efrem Silensky, Mike Ober-
lander. Middle Row: John DeGroot, Mike
Bender, Steve Korol, John Murray, Mike lrpino , Marc Lipkin, Steve Miller, Steve Ubrig,
Steve Stratton, Elliott Kravetz. Bottom Row:
Above: Goalie Gary Goldenberg prepares for the worst. Above
Left: Mike Oberlander shows his opponent who is boss. Left
Rich Selz dances his way down the field.
Jeff Gilbert, Gregg Ponitch, Ken Justesen,
Alex Engels, Danny Freedman , Gary Goldenberg, Jim Nadder, Jeff Nimz. Not Pictured:
Rich Selz, Keith lrato.
The Freshman A and B Soccer Teams
included many boys who had never
played soccer before. All of these players improved their game tremendously. By the end of the season they began
to jell as a team and not strive for individual accomplishments. The A team's
record was 2-8-1. Coach Porter felt
that these boys were much better than
that record indicates. The co-captains
of the A team were Van Stamos and
Steve Stratton. Some outstanding offensive players were Mike Oberlander,
Mike Wilson, and Steve Ubrig. Some
outstanding defensive players were
Steve Majewski, Jae Chang, Alex Engels, and Joel Fink. They all worked very
hard and a better record is expected
from them next year.
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�NETTERS STATE. THEIR FEELINGS
Top Row (I to r): Sharon Cooper. Betsy Kraft ,
Debbie Rich , Judy Banathy, Renee Sprogis, Bar bar a Parks, Margie Kong, Coach Kro ne. Bottom
Row: Jill Mishkin, Tammi Pales . Diane Goldstick,
Chris Conton, Edie Goldstein.
The Girls Varsity Tennis Team had a
good season in 1979. After losses to
tough teams from New Trier, Arlington
Heights, and Deerfield, the team won
its last five matches of the year to finish 5-4 overall and 4-2 in conference.
Leading the team were all-conference
singles player Margie Kong and Captain
Sharon Cooper, whose 8-2 record for
the season was best on the team. In
district competition, Kong won fourth
place and Cooper teamed up with fellow senior Jill Mishkin to win third in
doubles. All three players qualified for
the state tournament. where Cooper
and Mishkin's 13th place finish and
Kong's fine play placed Niles West
among the top twenty teams in the
state. First year coach Dean Krone
working with the team and is looking
forward to next year.
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Above: Sharon Cooper deep in th e shadows of int ense concentration. Above Right: Edie Goldstein showing a little leg.
Right: Renee Sprogis doing t he twist.
�J.V. SHOWS PROMISE
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Top Row (I tor): Melinda Bailey, Vicki Pappas ,
Lisa Shapiro, Carol Clarke , Michelle Gorchow ,
Judy Koehler, Mary Clarke, Coach Schultz.
Bottom Row: Debbie Havdala. Debbie Laser.
Anita Shapiro, Becky Weinstein, Helene Heman, Jamie Berg.
Above: Tammi Pales walking on air. Above Left: Chris Conton
decides to play golf. Left: Debbie Rich takes time out to swat
the flies.
The Girls' Junior Varsity Tennis
Team, headed by Coach Bobbie
Schultz, had an enthusiastic year.
Freshmen Michelle Gorchow and
Debbie Laser led the team with their
exceptional singles playing. The first
rated doubles team, consisting of
senior Melinda Bailey and Judy
Koehler, a junior, helped the team
tremendously with their superb
playing. The team, according to the
coach, was composed of hard-working and super players, who were devoted and willing to strive for their
best performance. The season record of 3-6 did not reflect the talent
and ability possessed by this great
team. It was a growing season, giving the players a chance to progress. They were strong players,
who made it through a difficult and
rough season, due to the switch in
conferences. Some outstanding
players were Becky Weinstein, Lisa
Shapiro, Debbie Havdala , Vicki Pappas, Mary Clarke, Carol Clarke, Helene Heman, Anita Shapiro, Jamie
Berg.
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�VARSITY RACES THROUGH SEASON
Above Top Row: Coach Savage, G. Simon, M.
McCormick. Bottom Row: S. Rosenbloom, G. Brilando, J. Quinn.
The Niles West Varsity Cross Country
team had another successful season
with a winning record of seven wins
and five losses. The highlight of the
season was winning fourth place out of
the 43 teams at the Indian Invitational
hosted by Niles West. Leading the running Indians were S. Rosenbloom, J.
Quinn, G. Simon, S. Mersch, and R. Bedony. Juniors included D. Zeller, M.
McCormick, and S. Muth. Rosenbloom
earned CSL All Conference Honors.
Above: And the race is on. Above Right: Niles West runners
take the lead. Right: J. Quinn races in for a great finish and a
great time.
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�LACK OF EXPERIENCE CRAMPS SOPHOMORES
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Above Top Row (L to R): Coach Savage, 8.
Claver, G. Klein , S. Vaughan, K. McAllister.
Bottom Row: N. Larsson, M. Filipini, N. Oyos,
M. Lee, J. Zeff
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Above: M. Lee happily stretches before the meet. Above Left:
K. McAllister clenches his fists to keep warm. Left: Waiting
anxiously for the race to start.
The Frosh/Soph Cross Country
Tearn did not have a very good season, due to lack of experience and
very few Sophomores on the team.
The Freshmen had a record of three
wins and five losses, but they did
come in seventh place at the Indian
Invitational. The Sophomores had a
record of four wins and six losses.
Most of the losses were due to forfeits because of lack of runners . The
Sophomore team lead by M. Lee
came in fourth place at the Indian
Invitational. The outstanding team
members were N. Larsson , 0. Hintz,
and S. Vaughan. Coach Campbell
said that the team did show potential but lacked experience .
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�SPIKERS ATTITUDE PREVAILS
Top Row (I tor): Stacy Maslov, Donna Trippichio ,
Pam Hintz, Holly Anderson , Betty Steilow, Becky
Schnell , Marsha Robin, Coach Beeftink . Bottom
Row: Robin Young, Edn Gal lagher, Karen LeHew,
Sharon Murphy.
The Girls' Volleyball Team had a very
challenging season. A switch in conference made the competition more difficult. However, Coach John Beeftink
was pleased with the team 's performance, noting that the girls always
gave their best and had a great attitude. The overall record was not indicative of the talent possessed by this
enthusiastic team. This was a rebuilding season with only three returning
players. They were Pam Hintz, Marsha
Robin and Betty Steilow, of which the
first two were co-captains. Aiding the
team, with their outstanding and diligent work, were third year managers
Stacy Maslov and Sharon Murphy.
Some outstanding players were Donna
Treppichio, Holly Anderson, Becky
Schnell, Robin Young, Erin Gallagher
and Karen LeHew. Coach Beeftink is
looking forward to a more promising
record next year. This year's hard
working players were rewarded by
their improvement from game to
game.
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Above: LeHew and Anderson notice that the sky is falling.
Above Right: Becky Schnell serves a winner. Right: Lee Papanek shows expertise in spiking.
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Working on teamwork and indivdual
skills were the main objectives of the
Girls' Junior Varsity Volleyball team.
Coach Terry Kimura was very happy
with the team's performance, claiming
that the girls showed remarkable improvement with each game. Some outstanding players were Lois Mayer, a
freshman moved up to Junior Varsity
and sophomore Anne Steurmer. Cocaptains Heidi Jassewein and Kate Jerney were also an important part of the
team. They helped the team work
smoothly and together. Managers
Stacy Maslov and Sharon Murphy were
very devoted to the progression of the
team.
Top Row (I to r): Coach Sopocy, Rosie Miller,
Kathy Hehn, Carol Swenson, Kathy Chadwich,
Mariam Snyder, Jeri Beopple, Jacky Hoffman,
Top Row (I tor): Coach Kimura, Hiedi Jessewein,
Michaelyn Jarosz, Lois Mayer, Lory Roller. Anne
Stuermer, Chris Herkert, Jean Relj ac. Bottom
Row: Stacy Maslov, Lynette Fair, Lisa Tomleoni ,
Lee Papanek, Mary Ann Kenmotsu, Kate Jerney ,
Sharon Murphy.
This year's Freshman Volleyball
Team devoted much of the time to
giving these strong, new athletes
more experience. They also were
taught the fundamental skills needed to be a good volleyba ll player.
The team, according to Coach Sopocy was an enthusiastic and cooperative group that worked very hard.
A fantastic improvement was seen
with each game. Some outstanding
players were Karen Tenzillo and Jeri
Beopple. This was a growing season
where each player benefited.
Kathy Tenzillo. Bottom Row: Laurie Coconato,
Julie Marnett, Jenny Monier, Phyl iss Milewski ,
Beth Bonkoske, Karer:i Tenzillo .
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�VARSITY GOLFERS GET CLUBBED
Back Row L to R: Jordan Dolin, Rob Chapman ,
Don Pieper, Jeff Floom, Coach Filliman Front
Row L to R: Bruce Hacktman, Jeff Horwitz, Steve
Tobin , John Malkin.
The 1979 Varisty Golf Team had a very
disappointing season . The team's record was two wins versus eight defeats. Don Pieper finished eleventh in
conference and seventh in districts.
This seventh place finish was good
enough for him to become the first
golfer in six years from Niles West to
qualify for sectionals. Other outstanding golfers were; Steve Tobin, and Rob
Chapman.
Above: Golfers prepare to start the driving competition . Above
Right: Jordan Dolin takes the early lead with this shot. Right:
John Malkin demonstrates his power drive.
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�J.V. GOLFERS IMPROVE SLIGHTLY
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BACK ROW L to R: Dennis Urow, Steve Greene,
Burt Klien, Gary Benjoya, Jeff Bergman, Neil
Waga, Coach Earl. FRONT ROW L to R: Alan Citterman, Mike Jefferson, Toby Meising, Mike
Platt, Rob Morton, Mark Jacobs, Tom Weiss.
The 1979 Frosh-Soph Golf Team was
headed by Coach Earl. The team
played 12 matches and won 4, doubling their last years total and finishing
5th in conference. Leading golfers
were Neil Waga and Alan Citterman.
ABOVE LEFT: Jeff Horwitz falls inches short with this shot.
ABOVE: Steve Tobin wins the competition by hitting the ball
without a club. LEFT: Bruce Hecktman makes a final run at the
leaders.
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�VARSITY RECORD SETTERS
ABOVE TOP ROW L TO R: Coach Axon, Shirley
Daniels, Caroline Reinhardt, Denise Mahan,
Chrissy Darville, Renee Hogg, Chris Reichsetter,
Cindy Jochem, Coach Davis; MIDDLE ROW L TO
R: Bryna Kane, Kim Jochem, Sue Klemm,
Rhonda Jackson, Maria Koclanis, Caryn Barrington, Erin Sweeney; BOTTOM ROW L TO R: Sabine
Plonus, Sandy Lipezker, Arleen Milbrandt, and
Karen Shea.
Although their record did not reflect it,
the Niles West Varsity Swim Team had
a very successful year. The team set
five new school records . Sandy Lipezker set records in the 200 yard
freestyle , and 100 yard butterfly. Sabine Plonus set the record 50 yard
freestyle record, and Cindy Jochem
set the new 100 yard backstroke record. Cindy Jochem along with Arleen
Milbrant, Sandy Lipezker, and Sabine
Plonus set the 200 yard medley record. Varsity team members were;
Caryn Barrington, Shirley Daniel , Chris
Darville , Co-Captain Renee Hogg,
Rhonda Jackson, Cindy Jochem, Bryna
Kane, Sue Klemm , Co-Captain Maria
Koclanis, Sandy Lipezker, Denise Mahan, Arleen Milbrant, Sabine Plonus,
Chris Reichstetter, Caroline Reinhardt,
Karen Shea, and Erin Sweeney.
Coaches were Mrs. Axon and Mr. Davis.
ABOVE: The Masked Bandit making her escape. ABOVE
RIGHT: Julie Martin i tags up. RIGHT: Georgette Bartholomew
t akes a break from a hard day ; by blowing bubbles.
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�J.V. MAKES A SPLASH
Top Row L to R: Terry Cregar, Sharon Mahan,
Cindy Puetz, Amy Nutting, Paula Miller, Ann Hellestrae, Randi Warshawsky, Robyn Lobert,
Coach Dav'ls. Bottom Row L to R: Jenny Cohen,
Georgette Bartholomew, Julie Martini, Micheele
Jaskolka, Dina Levin , Lea Marinakis, Andrea Cattern.
The 1979 Junior Varsity Girls Swim
Team coached by Mrs. Axon and Mr.
Davis had a better than .500 season.
Highlights of this years team included
victories over arch rivals Niles North
and Niles East. along with other conference victories over Maine East and
North. Team members were; Georgette Bartholomew, Andrea Cattern,
Jenny Cohen, Teri Cregar, Betsy Gerstein, Ann Hellestrae, Michelle Jaskolka, Julie Martini, Lea Marinakis,
Paula Miller, Amy Nutting, Cindy Puetz,
Randi Warshawsky, and Elizabeth Travis.
Above: Paula Miller fights the waves. Above Left: Cindy Jochem learns to fly. Left: Bryna Kane goes ponytail first.
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�VARSITY TEAM TOUGH
Bottom row: Ted Odyniec, Sander Crum, Mid·
die row: Rick Rosenquist, Steve Rivkin, Joe
Morgan , Scott Strongin, Morgan Cuff, Dave
The 1979-80 Boys Varsity Basketball
Team had their most successful season since the appointment of Robert
Murphy as head coach in 1977. Coach
Murphy attributed the team's success
to an innovative and unrestricting motion offense and a tenacious full court
press. Aided by aggressive quickness
and unyielding determination, the Indian ball club often rallied from near defeat to victory. Although the West
squad lacked height, they always displayed maturity, maintaining their
poise in apparently hopeless situations.
Led by three year veteran Morgan Cuff,
and play-making guard Scott Strongin ,
the Indian's fast break was highly effective. While Steve Rivkin, Joey Morgan,
and Dave Martin supplied the team
with their rebound strength underneath the boards, Don Pieper was consistently accurate from the field.
Martin , Don Pieper, Bill Hienrich. Top row:
Coach Murphy, Rick Schmidt, Bob Fouty, Don
Kalis, Marty Gerold , Gary Plotnick, John Mayer,
Steve Coward. Coach Field.
Above: Morgan Cuff displays the sweat and hard work needed
to make a winn ing t eam. Above right: Scott Strongin t akes the
ball down co urt en-route to a West victory. Right: Steve Rivkin
passes off.
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�J.V. '" TEAM PLAYS FINE BALL
Left to Right: Coach Field, Ted Odyniec, Avi Berkley, Howard Lipkin, John Carrol, Dave Welter, Dave Koch, Rob Chapman, Bill Hienrich.
Above: Indian Team psyches up before a big game. Above right:
Morgan Cuff takes a jump shot. Left: Dave Martin demonstrates
his intense concentration . Right: Don Pieper drives for a layup.
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�SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL
Bottom row: Bob Strauss, Dave Stein, Neil
Wada, Jack Cohen, Tom Schu ltz, Gregg Searl.
Middle row: Coach Klebba, Rick Binder, Tom
Rivkin, Ken Soll, Mitch Stern, Dan Sugar, Sean
Ridley, Top row: Roman Konsevecic, Mike
Grunfeld, Chris Zamar, Mark Witt, Glen John-
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son, Greg Aronson, Mike Rudants.
Emphasizing a fast break offense
and aggressive full court defense,
the 1979-80 Sophomore Boys Basketball Team produced a superb
winning record. The season did not
produce any one outstanding player,
rather the success of Coach Klebba's well-conditioned squad was attributed to the team's overall excellence as a unit. Starting sophomores
were Jack Cohen, Mitch Stern, Mark
Witt, Sean Ridley and Mike Grunfield.
Above: Dave Stein drives down the lane for a layup. Above right:
Mike Grunfeld demonstrates his dominating form. Right: Sean
Ridley pump-fakes for a foul.
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�FRE·SHMEN TEAMS IMPROVE SKILLS
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Above Freshmen " A" Team; Top row (1-r): Lee
Schaps, Glenn Bianchi, Joe Coursey, Greg Bezkorovany, Greg Engelhardt. Mike Dahm, Coach
Minor. Bottom row: Larry Asher, Brad Josel it.
Steve Majewski, Bob Batchen, Dave Kloser, Bob
Reichart, Ken Lecomte.
The 1979-80 freshmen boys basketball
teams coached by Larry Minor and Joe
Brennan, served to improve the boys'
raw talent, refining and polishing the
skills with which they entered high
school. Although both t he "A" and " B"
teams finished the season with losing
records, coaches Minor and Brennan
felt that the season was a "learning
experience" for all. The teams emphasized set offenses and experimented
with different zone defenses throughout the year. Frosh stars were Greg
Engelhardt and Lee Schaps.
. Below Freslimen "B" Team ; Top row (1-r):
Mgr. David Zucker, Glen Guttman, Alan Smith,
Jay Chang, Tim Linderman, Darrel Gold,
Nat hanial Gyos, Coach Brennan, Mgr. David
Kapalanski . Bottom row: Darrel Gold, Van
Stamos, Eric Frank, Joel Fink, and Steve Majewski.
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�VARSITY WIN.NING AGAIN
Top row (l·r): Judy Banathy, Pam Hintz, Michelle Bergulnd, Coach Earl,
Holly Anderson, Lynn Carlson, Karen Kaufman . Bottom row: Peggy Rel-
jak, Backy Schnell, Tina Conti, Barb Atsaves, Jill Beopple, Donna Trippichic.
The 1979-80 Niles West Girls Varsity
Basketball Team, coming off their state
championship in 1978-79 was not a
dissappointment but rather a pleasure
as they played well all season, losing
but one game in the early going. Coach
Gene Earls' "Earls Girls," combined
good shooting, sharp passing, and a superb defense in compiling their wins.
Led by team captain Barb Atsaves, the
girls drove toward the state tourny all
season. Other team leaders were, Seniors Tina Conti, and Pam Hintz, Junior
Holly Anderson, and sophomore Becky
Schnell.
Above: Indian players scramble for a rebound. Above right:
Tina Conti drives for a layup as Holly Anderson and Barb
Atsaves look on . Right: An upset coach heads to the locker
room.
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Top left: Becky Schnell looks to Barb Atsaves for help. Top
right: Tina Conti about to pass. Above: Holly Anderson boxes
out. Above right: An Indian and an opponrnt scramble for the
ball. Left: Becky Schnell dribbles over the time line. Right:
Judy Banathy fights fQ a rebound.
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�J.V. PLAYERS MATURE
Top row (l·r): Lori Roller, Julie Shurson, Rose Goeppert, Mary Klancnik,
Nancy Martorano , Jenny Weiss, Coach Kay Sopocy. Bottom row: Mary
Gates. Patti Quist, Anne Stuermer, Tina Terpinas, Donna Gabel, Jean
Reljak, Donna Anderson.
Coached by Ms. Kay Sopocy the girls
junior varsity basketball team achieved
a great deal of success. It is here on the
J.V. level where the girls are groomed
for play on the var$ity team, and if this
year's squad is any indication of Niles
West Basketball, the Indians should remain a powerhouse for years to come.
Team leaders included Jean Reljack,
Nancy Martorano, and Rose Goeppert,
all of whom contributed to the teams
winning record.
Above: Donna Anderson pulls down a rebound. Above
right: Jean Reljak dishes off. Right: Tina Terpinas draws a
foul while taking a jump shot.
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�FROSH. GIRLS FOLLOW FOOTSTEPS
STANDING L-R: Jeri Boepple, Lois Mayer, Laura Rockel, Patty O'Boyle,
and Lisa Shapiro. KNEELING: Jacky Hoffman, Becky Weinstein, Gayle
Hartzen, Karen Tenzillo, and Buffy Bonkoske . NOT PICTURED: Cindy
Atsaves, Karen Nolen, Barri Caplan, and coach Donna Mueller.
The freshman girls basketball team
emphasized speed and accuracy
throughout a successful 79-80 season .
Led by coach Donna Mueller, the girls
practiced together every day, improving their court skills. Team captains
Lisa Shapiro and Cindy Atsaves promoted spirit at each game. Working as
a team, the freshmen continued the
West tradition of excellence on the basketball court.
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TOP LEFT: Cindy Atsaves steals the ball. ABOVE: JUMP!
LEFT: Lois Mayer assists team mate.
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�VARSITY LACK EXPERIENCE
TOP ROW L·R: Coach Richardson , Paul Rooth,
Mike Figurelli, Dave Rubenstein, Jerry Coursey,
Tim Schluter, Gus Haramarras, Dino Varnavas,
Steve Milewski, Mike McMillen , George Milios,
Craig Turton, Coach Huff, Coach Nelson. SEC·
ONO ROW L·R: Chris Wheeler, Brian Murphy,
Mike Resnick, Jack Havdalah , Gary Speizman,
Lacking experience, Coach Bill Richardson's Varsity Wrestling Team improved greatly throughout the season
with the teams strongest performances coming in the last meets. With
only four seniors on the team , more
than half of the Indians starting lineup
was underclass. The season was clearly highlighted through the numerous
victories of co-captain Pat Shemroske.
The return of co-captain Chris Wheeler
also helped to brighten a rather dismal
season. Other seniors; Mark Chao and
Gary Rose aided the squad with both
skills and experience. With seven returning starters, and the close of Niles
East, next year's Varsity Wrestling
Team could be a Suburban League
power.
Mark Chao, Ayhan Kideys, Stuart Cohen , Earl
Goldberg. THIRD ROW L·R: Bob Kilkenny, Tod
Kasik, Rob Bailey, Paul Shemroske, Gary Rose,
Kevin Kessler, Chris Flommer. LAST ROW L·R:
Shannon Mclean, Sharon Christensen , laura
Gaughrin, Jewel Desmond.
Above: J.V. wrestler Craig Turton is wary of his opponent.
Above right: Mark Chao and Steve Milewski psyche up. Right:
Gary Rose makes his move.
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�JUNIOR VARSITY TRY HARD
Top left: Tim Palenske gets set for a takedown. Top right:
Oblivious to the match next to him, Tim Schu lter retains
control of his opponent. Above: Readyyy Wrestle. Above right:
An Indian grappler takes down his opponent before a spectrum photographer. Left: Jerry Coursey butts heads. Right:
Before an audience of his teammates, a varsity Wrestler reverses a foe.
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�SOPH LOOK TO FUTURE
Top left: A West wrestler controls an opponent. Top right: Indian
Jack Havdalah in command. Right: Jeff Spiesman whips his foe to
the mat. Below right: Wrestling can be a mass of arms, legs, and
bodies. Below: Gary Rose gets ready to shoot. Below left: " Honest, I didn't do it." left: Senior Co-captain Pat Shemro~ke.
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�FRESHMEN LEARN BASICS
STANDING L-R: Coach Porter, Bill Decker, Alex Mozner, Rae Chao, Carl
Ducha, Shain Koshmen , Efrem Silensky, Scott Herbold. KNEELING L· R:
Mark Cohen, Mike Stern , Dino Miliotis, Armin Babarian , Steve Robinson,
Alan Citlerman , Bill Bravos, Fred Stokes.
The 1979-80 freshmen wrestling team ,
despite a losing record , gained experience that will be put to use in the years
to come. Under the expert tutelage of
coach Robert Porter the freshmen
grapplers learned the basics of the
sport, a foundation that they can build
on during their remaining years at
West. Lightweight Bill Bravos was one
freshman who showed exceptional
promise .
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Above: Coach Porter instructs Alan Citterman as he takes
control. Above left: Freshmen wrestlers await the whistle.
Left: Mike Stern shows his form.
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�VARSITY GYMNASTS UNDEFEATED
FRONT ROW L·R: Coach John Burkel, Chris
Conton, Jodi Trietler, Sue Friedlander, Janice
Ross, Gail Piper, Marie Helgeson , Assistant
Coach Judi Sloan. BACK ROW: Nancy Buffo,
Manager Mary Pearson, Margret Luncsford, Allyson Pollack, Captain Donna Zoros, Janice
Grear, Joanne Oppenheim, Manager Laura
Friedlander.
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Super, fun, determined, and disciplined
are just a few of the adjectives suitable
for describing this years Varsity Gymnastic Team. Season highlights were
Janice Grear's 8.8 score on the unevens, Captain Donna Zoros' new floor
routine , Jodi Treitler 's vault at the
Glenbrook South Invite, Sue Friedlander's 1'h twist vault and Margret
Luncsford's 9.15 winning vault at Naperville. Unforgettable moments include: Nancy Buffos' and Janice Ross'
great routines at the Niles West Invite,
Allyson Pollack's difficult unevens routines, Chris Canton's front somi, and
the unrelenting drive of Gail Piper, Marie Helgeson, and Joanne Oppenheim.
Marla Lampert's choregraphic expertise and the endless hours of work by
Judy Miller, along with managers Mary
Pearson, Laura Friedlander, and Sherry Gotomelsky were all greatly appreciated . The Varsity team went undefeated, feeling its rightful place among the
best athletic teams Niles West has ever
had. Head coach John Burkel and assistant Judi Sloan cherished every moment.
TOP LEFT: Sue Friedlander works on bars. TOP RIGHT: Janice
Ross practices on the balance beam. ABOVE: Allyson Pollack
does a back seat circle on the une' ens. RIGHT: Jodi Trietler
poses on the balance beam.
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�J.V.· PREPARE FOR FUTURE
Above: Lee Papanek on the unevens.
TOP ROW L·R: Julie Disselhorst, Lee Papanak, Beth Todd, Julie Mammet.
MIDDLE ROW: Coach Armour, Karen Wittenberg, Lisa Decook, Sheryl Barasch . BOTTOM ROW: Monica Christmann, Debbie Rose.
Above: Julie Disselhorst lands
after a vault.
To borrow a line from a Frank Sinatra
song, "it was a good year". This line
effectivly summarizes t he Niles West
J.V. Gymnastics team. The J.V. team,
led by Sophomore Lee Papanak and
Freshman Sheryl Barasch , recorded an
over .500 season of 5 wins and 4 losses
for the 1979-80 season. Coach Jean
Armour was extremely proud of her
squads determination throughout the
year.
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Top right: Monica Christmann supports herself. Left: Debbie
Rose walks on the beam . Above: Girls watch a teammate
work.
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�BOWLING
TOP ROW L·R: Lisa Singer, Carol Hedberg, Karen Venson, Linda Kerz, Pam Sloma, Jamie Turchen, Coach Sue Hoffman. BOTTOM ROW: Veronica
Milewski, Lynn Schildgen, Sue Hughes, Dale Larson , Karen Hedberg.
The fact that a team can have few
wins, and yet remain successful was
proven by the Niles West bowling team .
Although the squad had a disappointing
season , the girls improved their
scores, and had a good time. Coached
by Sue Hoffman the team worked out
every day at Oakton Bowl, where team
captain Carol Hedberg polished her
brilliant form.
Top left: Coach Hoffman gives Karen Venson some advice.
Top right: Lisa Singer poses for Spect~ um. Above: Action in
bowling. Right: Captain Carol Hedberg shows her form.
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Top left: Lynn Schildgen recieves advice from
Coach Hoffman. Top right: Pam Sloma keeps score .
Right: Veronica Milewski is unhappy with her shot.
Bottom right: An exilerated Milewski picks up the
spare. Bottom left: Linda Kerz demonstrates her
form . Left: Sue Hughes has no excuse for her poor
shot.
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�VARSITY SWIMMERS SUPER
TOP ROW L-R: Coach Ray Carr, Manager Bryna
Kane, Coach Gary Davis, Brian Horan, Pat
Duda, Barry Malkin, Kris McNichols, Chris
Duda, Co-captain Art Milbrandt, Coach Mark
Recker. Bottom Row: David Walner, Mark Ja-
cobs, Bill Daehler, Andy Benbow. Not Pictured:
Co-captain Mike Sacks, Len Travis, Jim Krozel.
The 1979-80 Boys Varsity Swim Team
realized the most successful season a
West varsity swim team had experienced in years, with a dual meet record of 5 wins and 8 losses. Coach
Mark Reckers tankers accomplished
t his feat with convincing victories over
Quigley North, Niles North, Niles East,
Taft and Maine North. Three-fourths of
the way through the season, the squad
lost the services of Junior co-captain
Art Milbrandt due to a knee injury.
Strong swimmers for the Indians all
season were: Seniors, Mike Sacks, Len
Travis, Barry Malkin, as well as Junior
Steve Kueller, and Sophomore Jim
Krozel. Coached by Gary Davis, Senior
diver Brian Horan also contributed
greatly to the teams success.
Top left: B. Malkin swims the Butterfly. Top right: B. Horan
about to enter the water on a back dive . Above: A. Benbow
swims freestyle. Right: K. McNichols makes the ugliest face
he possibly can.
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�FRO·SH TEAM ACCUMULATES WINS
TOP ROW L·R: Mgr. Bryna Kane, Coach Ray
Carr, Al Limpin, Mark Fallaroni, Tom Labelle,
Hans Edelfeins, Rick Kraft, Neil Lieder, Rich
Simon, Coach Gary Davis, BOTTOM ROW:
Scott Schanz, David Turner, Alex Ingles, Andy
Benbow, Bill Kruzel. NOT PICTURED: Jim
Suess, Ken Sacks, David Farkas.
The Boys Freshmen Swim Team had
the most succesfull season of any swim
squad in years. Winning their first five
meets before experiencing a loss, the
tankers final record was 6 wins, 3
losses, and 1 tie. Coach Carr felt that
the Indians success was directly related to the work they put. Had the squad
seen a bigger turnout they could have
been even beter. Star swimmers were
Jim Suess, Andy Benbow, Mark Fallaroni, and Al Limpin.
TOP LEFT: Bill Kruzel swims the last leg of an agonizing workout. TOP RIGHT: Scott Schanz walks on water. LEFT: Kraft
leaves the block. ABOVE: Coach Carr lectures on technique.
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�BOYS TRACK
Top row I. to r.: Coach Munson, Coach Nelson,
John Quinn , Gregg Schneider, Gregg Simon,
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Howard Frazin, Steve _ ersch, Coach Campbell,
Coach Lucas, Coach Savage. Middle row I. tor.: Bottom row I. tor. Glenn Garfinkel , Mark McCorArthur Gunther, Mike Lippe, Steve Rosenblum, mick, Kai Abelkiss, Victor Wu.
Eric Sorin, Steve Siegel , Bruce Weil, Scott Evans.
For the third consecutive year Coach
Pat Savage has guided the Indian Track
athletes to a winning season. The team
was led by All-State Shot Putter Bruce
Weil and by Steve Rosenblum who ran
the fastest two-mile and one-mile in
the history of Niles West.
The team was blessed by hard working
athletes and excellent coaching. The
team was coached by Jeff Nelson, Al
Lucas, Bruce Munson and Pat Savage.
This past year has brought a great deal
of excitement to Niles West track fans .
The Indians not only won quite a few
more dual meets than they lost. but
they finished high in every big invitaGarfinkel prepares for the downhill? Above: On your
Left:
tional meet that they entered . The Big mark,Glennset, go! Right: Runner surveys makeshift track.
get
Red Running Machine was a contender
for the Indoor and Outdoor Conference
Championship crowns and with a little
luck could have called themselves Conference Champions ..
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�.
BOYS TRACK
Steve Moll and Morgan Cuff race through the halls.
The loneliness of the long-distance runner .. .
Left: Can you do this? Above: Kai Abelkiss takes ten. Above right:
Is this Steve Siegel ? Right: Runner shies away from photographer.
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�BOYS GYMNASTICS
Top row I. to r.: Pete Masterton, Rod Goodman,
Tony Tatooles, Bob Todd, Bob Braje, Paul Fish-
bein, John Erickson, Rich Duese, and Coach
John Armour. Middle row I. tor.: Stephen Pang,
Scott Thomason, Joe Krozel, and Ron Taible.
Bottom row: Steven Colen.
The individuals on this year's gymnastics team showed a lot of improvement
over their performances from last
year. The team 's success was mainly
attributed to the fine group of returning seniors with the strong support of
the juniors - last year 's sophomore
conference champions. The two strong _
events were floor exercise led by junior
Scott Thomason and still rings, led by
junior Paul Fishbein . High scores during
the season were attained by Joe Krozel
on the pommel horse and by Paul Fishbein. All-arounders Bob Todd and Scott
Thomason brought in the majority of
points with each working six events in
every meet. Good performances were
NISSEN
also turned in by seniors Ron Taibl and
Paul Prinz on still rings, Rod Goodman
Left: Bob Todd does an interesting variation of the can-can.
on hi bar, Pete Masterton on free exer- Above: Barb Braje's brother, Bob, balances beautifully. Above
cise, John Protchotsky in long horse right: It's a bird, it's a plane , it's .. . Ron Taibl. Right: Junior Tony
vaulting, and Ken Klein on parallel bars. Tatooles practices his high bar routine.
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90
�..
Rod Goodman shoots it up.
Stephan Pang practices on the parallel bars.
Left: Scott Thomason dismounts off the high bar. Above left: Rich
Duese hanging out. Above: Ride 'em cowboy! Above right: Junior
Bob Braje works out on the pommel horse. Right: Gymnasts
prepare for their routines.
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�VARSITY BATS A SUCCESS
Top Row (I to r) Coach Murphy, Phil Wax, Bob
Peterson, Joey Morgan, Howard Stoleberg, Dan
Namnick. Coach Schnurr. Mlddle Row (I to r)
The 1980 Indian baseball team ended a
temendous year. Coach Billy Schnurr's
team was strong in every department;
hitting, pitching, defense, base running
and saviorfaire. Each player was supremely confident in himself and equally confident in his teammates. The
team was a smart, alert unit that readily capitalized on opponents' mistakes
or weaknesses, but rarely gave the other team similar opportunities. They
were as a team of destiny, born to win
because they would not permit themselves to be beaten.
Captain Ben Froemming was clearly
the outstanding performer among an
unusually large galaxy of stars. He led
the team in virtually every offensive
category, including runs scored , runs
batted in, extra base hits, home runs,
total bases and slugging percentage.
Defensively he anchored the team with
his stellar play at the vital catching position where his great throwing arm
and steady handling of pitchers were
instrumental in stopping each opponent. This talented athlete could have
been a standout at any position on the
field. Ben was certainly one of the finest high school baseball players in the
etate of Illinois.
Joey Morgan , Bob Peterson and Gary
Schnurr were the mainstays of a superb pitching starr. One of the three
started every important game (frequently going the distance) and each
was used in relief in key situations. This
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Mike Froemming, Eric Kiesal, Leo Moritz, Brett
Wilson, Gary Schnurr, Steve Sanders. Bottom
trio had a combined earned run average of a spar.kling 1.53. Steve Morgan,
Ben Froemming, Phil Wax and Leo Moritz also pitched well in limited appearances.
Jim Elliot led the team in hitting with a
robust .455 average. Steve Weiss,
Froemming, Wax and Moritz were all
between .340 and .450. Eric Kiesal and
Mark Schwartz combined with Weiss
Moritz and the Froemming brothers t~
provide speed and excitement on the
base paths. Elliot, J. Morgan, Wax and
others, though not as quick, also ran
the bases well.
The defense, though shaky on occasion, early became one of the
strengths of the team as the season
progressed. Kiesal, Weiss and Moritz,
with occasional help from Mike Froemming or Steve Sanders, gave the Indians a swift, strong armed, generally
sure-handed outfield that was a tremendous comfort to the pitching staff.
Schwartz, Elliot and Wax with M.
Froemming and Don Kalas aiding J.
Morgan and Peterson playing first base
worked very hard to improve their infield play. Their progress was astounding. Each of them was playing with unusual aplomb by midseason. Brett Wilson and Dan Namnick, a pair of catcher-outfielders, and first baseman Howard Stoleberg were among others who
made important contributions to the
great season .
Right: Bob Peterson winds up for the big throw.
R~w
(I to r) Mark Schwartz, Ben Froemming, Jim
Elliot, Steve Weiss, Steve Morgan.
�Clockwise from upper left: A Quick game of
hot potato. Swimming on the gym floor?
Howard Stoleberg throws his ear. Who is th at
mitted man? Steve Weiss patiently waits for
the ball.
�JV SWINGS INTO ACTION
Above: Mighty windy inside, isn't it Bob? Right: Player peers persistently.
Above left: Brett Wison coaxes the ball into his mitt. Left: Eric Kiesal
gets angry and shrivels up his mitt.
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•
�Above: Ready or not here comes the ball. Right: Howard Stoleberg in position to catch the ball.
Top Row (I to r) Coach Murphy, Howard Cohan, Bruce Privatsky, Steve
Golds, Mike Vishny, Arthur Hoffman. Bottom Row (I to r) Lyle Berkson,
Howard Snow, Steve Bychowsky, Bob Heelan, Gary Speizman, Dave Shimanovsky, Steve Sanders.
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�GIRLS S·OFTBALL
The Girls Varsity Softball team approached this years competition
having won the Central Suburban
League Championship for the past
four years and boasting a 33-2 record over the last two. This years
team competed in the tougher Central Suburban League North Division, but with returning varsity players Erin Gallagher, Laurie Vick, Barbara Atsaves, Marsha Robin , Robin
Young, Jill Beopple, Donna Tripicchio, and Becky Schnell the squad
fared well.
Top left: Barb Atsaves about to pick up a ground ball. Top
right: Jill Boepple takes a cut. Above: Erin Gallagher follows
through for a strike Above right: Becky Schnell stretches to
make the catch. Right: Laurie Vick displays her form. Left: An
Indian outfielder readies for the catch .
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96
�..
Top left: Donna Tripicchio displays her
game winning batting stance. Top right:
Erin Gallagher pitches a strike. Above:
Team members gather around coach Herrin to learn their signals. Right: Barb Atsaves gets ready for the pitch.
97
�BOYS TENNIS
Bottom Row (I to r): Steve Lirtzman, Steve
Rivkin, Larry Kong. Middle Row: Scott Wein-
stein, John Shapiro, Steve Deer, Neil Marcus.
Top Row: Coach Dan Hill, George Karavattu-
veetil, Curt Warchol. Not pictured: Ross Laser and Rob Chapman.
The 1980 Varsity netters were one of the strongest
tennis squads Niles West has shown for years. The
team competed valiantly in the strongest conference
in the state. Leading the team were fourth year Varsity
seniors Ross Laser and Steve Lirtzman in singles. Both
completed their final season with the winning style
they maintained throughout their Niles West tennis
careers.
Rounding out the team was singles player Rob Chapman, who gained a valuable year of varsity experience
in preparation for next seasons absence of Laser and
Lirtzman . Doubles players Steve Rivkin (senior), Scott
Weinstein (senior), George Karavattuveetil (senior),
Larry Kong (junior), and Curt Warchol (senior) played
excellently throughout the entire season, consistently
winning in the clutch situations.
Varsity Coach, Dan Hill, was extremely pleased with
the team's performance this season and is optimistic
about future Niles West tennis success.
Scott Weinstein is so good he can play with one hand.
98
�Steve Lirtzman --- Looking good!
Steve Deer experiments by using his hand for a r acket.
"Tennis in t hree easy st eps" by Steve Lirtzman.
99
�GIRLS TRACK
Bottom Row (I tor) Patty Doles, Chris Peterson,
Linda Weiss, Patty O'Boyle, Maria Koclanis, Ann
O'Boyle, Jamie Wainer. Middle Row (I tor) Barb
Braje, Lori Dethloff, Julie Disselhorst, Sue Rodgers, Cheryl Barasch , Karen Shea, Laura Freidlander, Sue Rosenblum, Kris Woustra, Mary
Lauders, Sabine Plonus, Robin Telengater, Julie
Tatooles. Kathy Sander, Ellen Sprague, Carol
Hedberg. Top Row (I to r) Coach Schultz, Coach
Sloan , Anne Hellestrae, Lynn Paustian , Judy
Rusch , Nancy Wegener, Lynn Schildgen, Miriam
Snyder, Andrea Rubiano, Brenda Miller, ·Karen
Hendley, Christine Kukulski, Kathy Hirschauer,
Sharon Murphy, Cathi Edmand, Marilyn Moltz,
Chris Koclanis, Lorelee Nelson, Lisa Nimz, (manager), Coach Armour. Not Pictured Judy Banathy, Karen Kaufman, Jenny Weiss, and Sue
Manner.
Being the first year the Girls track team
had an indoor season, the team spirit
and ability of the squad was improved.
Led by outstanding coaches, Armour
Sloan, Schultz, and Mitz, top performances were turned in by Laura Friedlander, Judy Banathy, Linda Kaufman,
and Barb Braje. Team Co-captains
were Carol Hedberg and Maria Kocklanis.
Clockwise from above: Marilyn Moltz stretches out before
practice. Laura Friedlander does what she does best. The
buddy system. Everyone relaxes after a hard workout.
.
100
�CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS DO FINE
..
Abov·e (1-r): Coach Armour, Sue Rosenbloom,
Susan Friedlander, Robin Telengater, Bryna
Fox, Laura Friedlander, Donna Zoros , Lisa
Price, Margaret Luncsford, Laurie Detloff, Kris
Above left: Robin Telengater enters the shoot at the end of the
race with a smile . Above: Runners stretch before a race. Left:
Laura Friedlander and Jenny Weiss push each other to the fin ish.
Right Donna Zoros fastens her number before a race.
Kukulski, Brenda Miller, Linda Kaufman. Jenny
Weiss, Karen Kaufman, Coach Sloan .
In its first year of competition, the
Niles West Girls Cross Country Team
received as many honors and accollades as any other West squad . Led
by sophomores Laura Friedlander
and Jenny Weiss, the squad placed
first in the Niles West Invitational,
first in the Highland Park Invite and
fourth in the Indian Invite, a meet
with upwards of thirty teams. Receiving all-conference honors, Friedlander placed 75 out of 225 in the
state meet. Coach Sloan hopes that
with the return of Friedlander and
Weiss coupled with the efforts of
Robin Telengater and t he rest of the
squad the 1980 team can be even
stronger than the squad West fielded this year.
101
�JUST FOR
VARSITY
FOOTBALL
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
0
20
0
22
26
6
40
34
14
Glenbrook North
Waukegan West
New Trier East
New Trier West
Maine South
Deerfield
Niles East
Evanston
Niles North
VAR.SITY
SOCCER
7
14
16
0
0
7
6
6
6
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
0
0
0
0
0
7
21
0
Glenbrook North
Waukegan West
New Trier East
New Trier West
Maine South
Deerfield
Niles East
Evanston
26
6
20
14
24
43
8
18
Waukegan West
St. Viator
Loyola
Glenbrook North
Schurz
New Trier East
Holy Trinity
New Trier West
Evanston
Main South
Niles East
Deerfield
Niles North
0
2
1
4
4
2
1
2
3
1
0
5
1
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
0
5
1
5
1
2
2
0
1
4
1
0
0
0
5
1
1
2
0
3
Glenbrook North
St. Viator
Notre Dame
Hersey
New Trier East
Notre Dame
New Trier West
Evanston
Hersey
Lake Forest
SOPHOMORE
SOCCER
FRESHMAN
''A,,
FOOTBALL
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
0
8
6
20
6
0
14
6
Glenbrook North
Waukegan West
New Trier East
New Trier West
Maine South
Deerfield
Niles East
Evanston
8
12
0
0
22
23
0
14
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
102
0
0
26
12
6
8
8
Forfeit
Glenbrook North
New Trier East
New Trier West
Maine South
Deerfield
Niles East
Evanston
Maine We st
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
0
0
0
2
1
3
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
New Trier East
Loyola
Schurz
Waukegan West
St. Viator
Holy Trinity
New Trier We st
Evanston
Maine South
Niles East
Deerfield
Glenbrook North
New Trier East
Highland Park
5
0
3
1
1
0
4
5
0
0
1
22
36
0
14
30
0
0
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
171
180
176
163
166
176
173
170
177
182
159
180
165
Niles North
Notre Dame
Niles North
Niles East
New Trier West
Rolling Meadows
Deerfield
New Trier East
Palatine
Waukegan West
Evanston
Main East
Maine South
169
155
163
160
160
153
150
151
153
174
136
152
158
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
1
0
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
1
0
2
0
St. Vi ator
Hersey
Notre Dame
New Trier East
Maine South
Hersey
Niles East
Glenbrook North
New Trier West
Deerfield
Glenbrook North
Niles North
New Trier East
FROSH
SOPH
GOLF
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Notre Dame
New Trier West
Deerfield
Waukegan West
Niles East
Rolling Meadows
New Trier East '
Palatine
Evanston
Maine East
Maine South
Niles North
179
175
168
245
228
190
178
177
144
161
176
227
SOCCER
0
2
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
3
1
0
7
10
0
1
10
13
3
10
3
4
201
198
202
242
176
198
188
187
155
182
197
191
FRESHMAN
, ,B,,
10
FRESHMAN
''A,'
SOCCER
FRESHMAN
', B,,
FOOTBALL
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
J.V.
SOCCER
SOPHOMORE
FOOTBALL
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
3
4
0
1
6
1
5
0
3
2
3
3
0
VARSITY
GOLF
•
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
Hersey
New Trier West
Glenbrook North
Niles North
·Hersey
Lake Forest
Evanston
New Trier East
3
7
7
5
2
1
6
12
�THE RECORD
VARSITY
CROSS
COUNTR'Y
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
43
20
31
34
40
39
26
15
25
27
24
15
Maine East
St. Benedict
Maine South
Deerfield
New Trier East
Evanston
Waukegar
Hubb?'
St. •
Ha1,
Quig.
Lake I
GIRLS
CROSS
COUNTRY
VARSITY
VOLLEYBALL
...
20
37
26
21
21
22
33
50
30
28
31
44
NW 17-20-6
NW 1-7
NW 20-9-1 7
NW 19-20-20
NW 15-3
NW 15-10
NW 12-20-12
NW 4-14
NW 14-18
NW 20-20
NW 21-20
NW 20-20
NW 4-16
NW 20-21
NW 20-20
NW 15-23-11
Highland Park
Maine South
Ridgewood
Luther North
Glenbrook South
Deerfield
Wheeling
New Trier East
Maine East
Waukegan West
Niles North
Niles East
Waukegan East
Evanston
Good Counsel
St. Scholistica
20-9-20
20-20
18-20-20
21-16-1 2
20-20
20-20
20-17-20
20-20
20-20
11-10
19-15
7-17
20-20
10-19
14-9
20-21-20
West
West
West
West
West
133
29
20
25
38
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
15
22
42
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
SOPH'OMORE
CROSS
COUNTRY
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
43
45
44
45
15
20
43
39
23
18
Maine South
Deerfield
Evanston
New Trier East
Waukegan West
Hubbard
Quigley North
St. Benedict
Hales Fran .
Lake Forest
19
15
15
16
50
35
20
20
38
44
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
47
20
50
50
48
50
15
15
Maine East
St. Benedict
Maine South
Deerfield
Evanston
New Trier East
Waukegan West
Hubbard
13-10
1-5
13-8
12-1
15-10-11
13-10
15-4-12
16-15
1-15-5
15-8-9
13-12-3
15-15
15-8-12
7-15-13
Highland Park
Maine South
Ridgewood
Luther North
Glenbrook South
Deerfield
Wheeling
New Trier East
Maine East
Waukegan West
Niles North
Niles East
Waukegan East
Evanston
15-15
15-15
15-15
15-15
8-5-15
15-15
10-15-15
14-8
5-10-15
9-15-15
7-15-15
4-9
11-15-15
15-6-16
20
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
38
21
21
16
39
15
15
15
15
50
50
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
2-2
10-10
1-5
2-11
410-0
13-10
0-13
1-5
11-14
11-2
4-17
Ridgewood
Glenbrook South
New Trier East
Maine East
Waukegan West
Niles North
Luther North
Wheeli11g
Highland Park
Niles East
Waukegan East
Evanston
15- 15
15-15
15-15
15-15
15-15
15-15
15-15
15-15
15-15
15-16
15-15
15-19
6th
28
78
36
22
50
33
18
4th
50
15
18
1st
1st
37
37
GIRLS
VARSITY
TENNIS
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
FRESH.MAN
VOLLEYBALL
FRESHMAN
CROSS
COUNTRY
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Ni les
Niles
Niles
Niles
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
NW
159
15
40
39
Niles West
J.V.
VOLLEYBALL
West
West
West
West
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Rolling
Meadows Inv.
Maine East
St. Benedict
Deerfield
Maine South
St.
Scholastica
Evanston
New Trier East
Indian
Invitational
Waukegan West
Wheeling
Forest View
Niles
Invitational
Highland
Park Inv.
Lake Forest
Niles North
0
3
0
7
6
2
4
5
4
New Trier West
Deerfield
New Trier East
Waukegan West
Niles East
Arlington Heights
Evanston
Maine South
Waukegan East
7
4
7
0
1
5
3
2
3
GIRLS
J.V.
TENNIS
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
0
1
1
7
7
1
5
3
7
New Trier West
Deerfield
New Trier East
Waukegan West
Niles East
Arlington Heights
Evanston
Maine South
Waukegan East
7
6
6
0
0
6
2
4
0
....
103
�VARSITY
WRESTLING
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
12
5
8
0
33
30
6
18
11
30
6
3
9
8
44
Rockford Gilford
Rockford East
Glenbrook South
Niles East
Chicago Christian
Luther North
New Trier East
Deerfield
Maine South
New Trier West
Loyola
Evanston
Niles North
Waukegan West
Luther North
VARSITY
SWIMMING
43
56
55
58
23
29
51
43
43
26
51
59
47
53
24
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
SOPHOMORE
WRESTLING
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
27
60
16
12
29
72
12
72
27
36
12
6
Glenbrook South
Niles East
New Trier East
New Trier East
Deerfield
Deerfield
Maine South
Maine South
Loyola
Loyola
Evanston
Maine West
37
9
46
60
36
0
44
0
61
50
62
56
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
72
91
51
66
57
51
94
29
57
51
106
66
East Leyden
Niles North
Maine South
Mt. Prospect
Deerfield
Niles East
Maine North
Waukegan West
Lane Tech .
Evanston
Taft
Waukegan West
99
78
108
105
107
30
68
54
101
119
62
102
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
38
20
54
63
35
41
25
63
9
Glenbrook South
Niles East
Chicago Chirstian
New Trier East
Deerfield
Maine South
New Trier West
Loyola
Evanston
26
53
15
106
35
29
39
9
54
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
FRESHMAN
SWIMMING
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
West
West
West
West
West
85
108
103
63
84
East Leyden
Niles North
Maine South
Deerfield
Maine North
67
.4 9
48
106
74
GIRLS
VARSITY
BOWLING
FRESHMAN
WRESTLING
GIRLS
VARSITY
SWIMMING
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
0
0
1
117
0
5
1
0
0
0
Niles North
Niles North
St. Benedict
Quigley
Maine East
Niles North
Niles East
St. Benedict
Maine East
Niles East
5
5
4
40
5
0
4
5
5
5
31
-80
94
82
65
50
60
31
108
131
37
New Trier East
Highland Park
Maine East
Niles North
Deerfield
Maine South
New Trier West
Waukegan West
Maine North
Niles East
Evanston
139
86
64
83
89
121
l09
52
48
31
127
GIRLS
J.V.
SWIMMING
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
35
93
92
100
55
43
102
100
17
110
New Trier East
133
Highland Park
29
Maine East
41
Niles North
0
Deerfield
102
Maine South
125
Waukegan West . 55
Niles East
0
New Trier West
41
Evanston
62
GIRLS
J.V.
BOWL.ING
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
•
104
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
1
105
0
2
0
0
0
2
St. Benedict
Quigley
Maine East
Niles North
Niles East
St. Benedict
Maine East
Niles East
4
56
5
3
5
5
5
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�VARSITY ..
BASKETJ3Al:L
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
69
46
55
52
40
42
59
31
76
50
57
74
69
48
44
35
64
77
Carver
Loyola
New Trier East
Glenbrook South
Taft
Niles East
Waukegan West
New Trier East
Deerfield
Maine South
Niles North
Evanston
Niles East
Elk Grove
Waukegan West
New Trier East
Deerfield
Notre Dame
66
48
82
58
35
40
51
55
74
52
47
66
52
52
42
51
43
62
J.V.
BASKETBALL
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
59
70
68
Glenbrook South
New Trier East
Deerfield
72
52
51
SOPHOMORE
BASKETBALL
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
44
41
40
36
55
33
36
74
34
50
53
33
58
47
Glenbrook South
Taft
Niles East
Waukegan West
New Trier East
Deerfield
Maine South
Niles North
Evanston
Niles East
Elk Grove
Waukegan West
New Trier East
Deerfield
42
27
31
35
46
31
34
56
45
27
32
30
40
46
FRESHMAN
"A"
BASKETBALL
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
38
49
39
62
36
37
59
Niles East
Waukegan West
New Trier East
Deerfield
Maine South
Evanston
Waukegan West
GIRLS
VARSITY
BASKETBALL
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
87
46
70
47
58
57
82
51
39
54
54
39
64
59
53
54
41
61
40
Taft
Taft
New Trier East
New Trier East
Waukegan West
Waukegan West
Hoffman Estates
Hoffman Estates
Deerfield
Regina
Maine South
Hersey
Evanston
Glenbrook South
Waukegan West
New Trier East
Deerfield
Waukegan West
New Trier East
34
22
31
40
52
26
46
23
34
50
51
53
37
33
21
43
35
53
43
West
West
West
West
23
38
26
25
New Trier East
Hoffman Estates
Glenbrook South
New Trier East
Niles
West
Niles
West
Niles
West
Niles
West
Niles
West
Niles
West
Niles
West
Niles
West
Niles
West
Niles
West
Niles
West
104.42
105.66
99.17
Maine
East
Niles
East
101.86
Deerfield
New Trier
East
Waukegan
East
104.27
Hersey
107.71
Evanston
Glen brook
North
Main
South
New Trier
East
Maine
South
107.11
107.68
107.46
51.80
57.05
104.02
105.31
96.08
101.20
72.87
97.01
107.19
99.58
98.45
55.30
60.45
GIRLS
J.V.
GYMNASTICS
GIRLS
FRESHMAN
BASKETBALL
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
GIRLS
VARSITY
GYMNASTICS
49
26
21
21
Niles
West
Niles
West
Niles
West
Niles
West
Niles
West
50.7
49.0
45.9
53.45
52.3
Niles
East
Deerfield
Waukegan
East
Evanston
Glen brook
North
35.4
51.7
32.95
59.35
51.85
FRESHMAN
"B"
BASKETBALL
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
Niles West
38
34
28
56
25
33
37
24
54
Niles East
Waukegan West
New Trier East
Deerfield
Maine South
Evanston
Deerfield
New Trier East
Loyola
33
59
61
54
54
34
58
60
52
23
51
52
60
49
36
55
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From left to right: Sheldon Silverman, Stacy Powell, Marci Lichter, Adam Cooper, Sherri Gostomelsky, Ted Smith, Annette
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The Student Representative Assembly
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Niles West. The SRA represents the
student body and addresses itself to
any matter that concerns students.
The officers this year were David Kaufman, President; Arie Simons, VicePresident; and Monte McGuire, Secretary-Treasurer. SRA succeeded in
opening the library to student access
during closed halls.
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First Row: Heidi Mittermeier, Jody Margolis, Randi Harris, Nancy Archibald, Diane Goldstick, Janice Grear.
Second Row: Jodi Silverstein, Carol Coplan, Darlene Weiss, Anita Shapiro, Barbara Perlman, Lori Finkel,
Beth Fink. Third Row: Nancy Buffo, Georjean Hlepas, Vicki Shandling, Margaret Rafferty, Nano, Jaffee, and
Mary Weiss.
The Student Activities Board promotes
school and social activities for all high
school students. This year, they sponsored the homecoming pep rally, the
ice cream social, and the Valentine's
dance.
The sponsor of SAB was Larry Erickson
and the club officers were Mary Weiss,
President; Andrea Marmer, Vice-President; Lori Finkel , Secretary; Beth Fink,
Treasurer, and Margaret Rafferty, Publicity.
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Mr. Frank Mustari, First Row: Rosanne Friedman, Wendy Smason, Jodi Sullivan , Becky Weinstein, Maureen Memhardt, Kelly
Chester, Laurie Kahn , Linda Suerck, Barb Buckley, Linda Terzakis, Sedond Row: Mindy Shapiro, Karen Hathy, Luisa Sousa, Chris
Bensen, Margret Lyman, Basia Olif, Debbie Bernheim, Aleyda Taveras. Third Row: Hugh lglarsh, Laurie Barron , Ariel Eselevsky,
C.J. Streiff, Scott Weinstein , Dawn Hansen, John Erikson, Adam Cooper, Ellen Mitchell , Mike Levi , Annette Earlbacher, Marci
Lichter, Liz W!rtzchen, Humera Kahn, Karen Gaines, Rose Seiler, Dale Larson, Ron Papenack, Terry Smolin, Lisa Russel, Mark
Chao, Cindy Jiu. Fourth Row: Richard Abelkis, Ian Haskel, Tarina Uglinica, Gayle Sidler, Joanne Barrington , Kai Abelkis, Lisa
Levin, Linda Wadler, lnhe Choi, Liz Snyder, Karen Schulte, Ian Streicher, Holly Anderson, Lisa Sidler and Miriam Snyder.
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The major goal of AFS is to raise money for
scholarships for Niles West students and to
encourage participation in foreign study.
The major activity of the year was the International Weekend with Marengo, Iowa. The
Board of Governors this year was Joanne
Barrington, Gayle Sidler, Cindy Jiu, Ian Haskell, Lisa Sidler, fan Streicher, and Mary Ann
Kenmotsu. Two foreign exchange students
were hosted, they were Aleyda Taveres
from Santo Domingo, and Lui sa Sousa from
Portugal.
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Peter Trefren, Chris Duda, Bob Hermans, Pat Duda, Mr. Firak.
The Ecology Club was essentially a field
biology club concerned with noting the
plant and animal life in different ecosystems. The club has investigated prairie
areas, woodland settings, and dunelands.
Field trips were an important aspect of
the club.
Forums, headed by Mr. Lorenz, brought
various speakers to the Niles West Auditorium. This past year Forums talked to individual homerooms to get ideas for
speakers from the students. Not hindered
by the small staff, Forums sponsored
speakers on a wide range of topics to
complete another successful year.
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First Row: Byron Lam, Scott Heyman, Mike Jutovsky, Beth Fink, Steve Rivkin, Margaret Rafferty, Jodi Treitler,
Bryna Fox,
Allyson Pollack, Second Row: Sebastian Valiaveedu, Mark Chao, Julius Mak, Mike Chorpash , Gary Kaufman ,
Julie Tatooles, Dan
Bernstein, Barb Perlman, Gayle Sidler, Nora Steindler, Shoba Ranganath , Robin Bachman, Randi Warshawski.
Third Row: Rich
Robbins, Steve Lirtzman, Joe Krozel, Ron Taibl, Gary Rose, Barb Braje, Lisa Nimz, Joanne Barrington, Karen
Schulte, Linda
Wadler, Ileen Zeinfeld, Wendy Fox, Fourth Row: Adam Cooper, Scott Strongin, Nancy Jaffee, Paul Prinz, Sue
Manner, and Liz
Snyder.
The p1Jrpose of the Niles Chapter is to
create an enthusiasm for scholarship , to
stimulate a desire to render service, to
promote worthy leadership and to encourage the developme nt of character in
all students of the high school.
Candidates eligible for election to the society must be a junior or senior and have
a 3.2 grade point average. A candidate
must receive ten recommend ations from
faculty members including the homeroom teacher and counselor. They also
must be involved in at least two different
school sponsored activities.
During the early years of the Chapter, the
Society functioned as an Honorary Society and the members did not initiate activities as a group. Last year, students
began to organize some service activities.
On Saturday April 7, 1979 the Chapter
held a party at Clifton House (home for
retarded adults) in Park Ridge. This year
the Chapter organized a Senior Citizen's
Day, initiated an Induction Ceremony and
prepared a Scholastic Wall of Fame. The
Club officers were Sue Manner, President; Scott Strongin, Vice President;
Wendy Fox, Secretary; Nancy Jaffee,
Treasurer; and Mr. Wiedl, Sponsor.
National Honor Society officers Sue Manner, Scott Strongin, Nancy Jaffee , and Wendy Fox.
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The Chess Club was organized for
those who truely enjoyed the game
of chess. The team competed
among themselves and against other teams in the North Shore Chess
League where ten other schools
were involved. Phil Holleran was the
president of this year's Chess Club.
Above: Jay Zeff feels the intensity of the game. Right: Steve Pang
concentrates on the move that will win the game.
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First Row (I tor): Byron Lam, Matt Filippini Julius Mak, Frank Miller. Second Row: Marc Zissman, Dan Filler, Mike Jutovsky, Gary
Kremen , Jim Krozel , Scott Skoglund, Julia Bienes, Mr. Filliman, Karen "Lee, Elisa Liberis.
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The Niles West Math Club was an
ideal club for students interested in
mathematics. The members participated in many contests in and after
school. The Niles West math intramurals, Illinois Math League and Atlantic-Pacific Math League were examples of a few of t he tests. They
were also members of the North
Suburban Math League which met at
various schools every three weeks.
Students took tests based on grade
levels and the best scores in each
level were compiled to determine
the school score. The officers were,
Joe Krozel, President; Rick Manner,
Vice-President; Karen Lee, Secretary.
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Above: Dan Filler applies Kang Kwon's mathematical calulations.
Left: Jim Krozel and Scott Skoglund take their "problems" seriously.
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Pictured: Elliott Kravetz, Monte McGuire, Steve Malina, Keith Missner
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Above right: M. Jutovsky takes his planes seriously.
The Aeronautics Club is one of the
oldest organizations at West. Its primary aim is to provide interested
students with a chance to design,
build and fly model aircraft and rockets. Competition among the members is an exciting activity. Several
group projects, such as a nine foot
long rocket and an eight foot dirigible have been built and flown. This
year the club sponsored a balloon
race to raise money for these group
projects. The officers this year were:
President Mike Jutovsky; Vice-President Julius Mak; Sec.-Treasurer David Schwartz.
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Science Seminar provided students
a chance to pursue science projects
with hopes of competing at national
levels. Entry into the Westinghouse
Science Talent Search was encouraged as well as participation in the
Junior Science and Humanities Symposium held in the spring. Field trips
to faci lities like the Fermi National
Accelerator Laboratory at Batavia,
Illinois were important activities designed to augment the student's science experiences.
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Mitchell Kite communicates with the aliens
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Top Row (I tor): Rich Robbins, David Schwarz, Jay Stein, Kurt Lempke, Mitchell Kite, Scott Skoglund . Bottom
Row: Tom LaBelle, Todd Kaplan, Gary Kremen, Brad Evans and Aaron Feinberg.
The members of the Computer Club
met twice a month to further their
work in the world of computer science.
This year brought new equipment,
greate·r flexibility and even more enthusiasm than in the past. The club initiated a computer contest held at Niles
West between the three Niles Township schools. The emphasis was on in-
dividual progress and problem solving.
The regular meetings also led to the
refinement of the computer club open
house demonstration. The officers
were: Rich Robbins, President; Monte
McGuire, Vice-President; and Jay
Stein, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Weitzenfeld sponsored the club.
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Bottom Row (I to r): Dan Bernstein, Kathy MacDonald, Jamie Wainer. Second Row: Len Go,
Raymond Chao. Third Row: Linda Terzakis, Michael Attia . Fourth Row: Tom Weiss, Chris Shiakallis. Top Row: Monte McGuire and Mr. Davis, Sponsor.
The purpose of the Photo Club was to
encourage creative picture making
through contests, discussions, critiques and darkroom work. The President of this group was Monte McGuire.
The projects accomplished this year
were the development of a photo montage mural for the large wall in the
main office, and the spring photo contest. The subject matter for the mural
was taken exclusively from scenes
around Niles West. Black and white and
color photographs of varying sizes
were represented. The spring photo
contest again featured cash prizes for
the top four photographs.
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Left: Mr. Blackburn, Sung Mun Lee, Sugwon Lee , Jeff Horwitz, Ed Odyniec, Denise Monnier, Linda Svrcek,
Rhonda Hoffman, Lilliana Mendez-Soto, Anita Loiacono.
The main purpose of the Art Council
was to develop the artistic environment of Niles West. For the past few
years the art Council has organized the
junior and senior high school art
shows. As of last year, the Art Council
has completed three murals. Their major project last year was a super graphic tor. Mr. Turry designed by Jeff Horwitz and Sugwon Lee. The officers of
this club were: Pres. Rhonda Hoffman;
Vice-Pres. Sung Mun Lee; Treas. Jeff
Horwitz.
The Medical Careers Club was open to
all students interested in any medical
field. The. club was sponsored by one of
the school nurses, Mrs. Jaros. MCC
had four officers: Pres. Paula Smolenski; Vice-Pres. Lynn Kagehiro; Sec.
Betty Dassow; Treas. Robin Glassner.
The club had a variety of speakers,
took field trips and saw films about special careers. They encouraged members to consider many medical fields
besides those that they were particularly interested in.
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Bottom Left: Sharon Kloiber, Elizabeth Travis. Second: Paula Smolenski, Lynn Kagehiro, Betty Dassow, Robin
Glassner. Third: Jodi Robins, Marcy Penn, Jill Goldblatt, Margaret Lyman, Jeff Ring, Marcy Kapsis, Top: Paul
Wilm, George Travlos.
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Would the real Marlina Diethrich please stand?
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Bottom Row Left: Chrysanti Mak, Sue Krause, Monica Christmann, Jeff Ring, Jodi Robins, Suzanne Fang,
Pheadora Liou . Middle Row: Kyung Lee, Miss Beck, Mike Vishny, Elizabeth Lee, Lynn Reinhard, Ed Ross, Lisa
Nimz, Debbie Horvitz, Dorothy Cheung, Rose Seilei , Mr. Brink. Back Row: Julie Baity, Lou Gross, Kurt Lemke,
Helene Heyman, Patty Wei, Rich Abelkis, Collen Hubbard, Carolyn Long.
Gemi.itlichkeit is the word that best describes the German Club. There was a
warm, comfortable feeling that prevailed during each meeting and activity.
per, Das Deutsch Wort, printed twice a
year. There were articles from former
students, word searches and Tante
Gertrude, their own version of Dear
Abby.
Each year the German Club starts out
with Oktoberfest activities. Then holiday time comes, bringing Christmas
decorations in all of the German
rooms
Whether the German Club was decorating Christma..s trees, eating at Lutz's
pastry shop or playing a shoddy game
of s~ccer, there was always a feeling
that each person belonged .
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Above (I tor): Steve Williams, Steve Korol, Aaron Feinberg, Jeffrey Ring, Richard Aronson, Matthew Goren,
Frank Miller, Jeff Deer, Julia Bionias, Dan Filler.
The Niles West Debate Society is an organization that discusses major
current issues. In the club, students researched and prepared for the
many tournaments held throughout the year. The team spent the year
working on the resolution: " Resolved: That the United States Should
Significantly Change its Foreign Trade Policies. " Each debater was prepared to both affirm the resolution and negate it at each -tournament.
This year the organization was led by head coach Lorelei Pettigrew, and
assistant coaches Bruce Austin and Dan Wolfe, of Northwestern. The
officers of the team were Dan Filler, President; Steve Williams, VicePresident; and Rick Manner, Executive Secretary.
Every day during homeroom, Niles West's "Morning
Mouths" announced bulletins of the school events.
This year senior Kim Olliges,
junior Karen Klemens, and
sophomore Mary Ann Kenmotsu, brought good news,
bad news, triumphs, and defeats to everyones' ears.
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Left to Right: Alan Wilczewski, Robert Dolce, Chris Maynard, Joe Toth, Lisa Lores, Mitch Klein, Jacky Udell, Lisa
Coloian, Julie Gunchick, Sherry Sienkowski, and Mr. Darrel Smith.
DECA, both a club and a class, promoted knowledge in the art of retailing. In
the daily Distributive Educational class,
they learned about the fundamentals
and refinements of buying and selling
goods. Sponsored by Mr. Darrel Smith,
and headed by President, Alan Wilczewski; Vice-President, Chris Maynard;
Secretary-Treasurer, Robert Dolce;
and Parliamentatian, Lisa Coloian , the
club went to local and state competitions national competitions and an
area meeting of their association.
The N-Club came back into existence
this year under the leadership of sponsor' Don Huff, President, Bill Heinrich ;
Vice-President, Eric Kiesel; Secretary,
Glenn Garfinkel; Treasurer, John Revis;
and Sargeant at Arms, Kent Valenziano. The club sponsored the Mistletoe Sale and the Slave Auction. •
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First Row (I to r): Alan Moltz, Steve Mersch, Jim Elliott, Glen Garfinkel, John Revis. Second Row: Pete
Masterton, Bill Heinrich, Kent Valenziano, Eric Kiesel , Gregg Simon, Mike FroemlJling and Gregg Schneider.
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First Row: J. Cohen, G. Barthalomew. Second Row: S. Mahan, A. Nutting, A. Hellestrae , S. Plonus, K. Jochem , A.
Milbrant, S. Klemm, K. Shea, R. Lobert, A. Erickson, T. Lutz, L. Maranakis. Third Row: M. Larson, L. Gross, J.
Martini, T. Cregar, R. Jackson,-D. Ottlinger, C. Joc hem , D. Mahan, C. Putz, E. Travis, S. Daniels, R. Hogg, Mr.
Geis, Miss Axon.
The Guard Club was sponsored by Mr.
Geis. They taught children to swim
over the summer and on Saturdays.
They served as life guards for free
swim and adult swimming.
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Rhonda Jackson, Sharon Mahan, Margret Lyman, Mrs. Axon, Mr. Carr.
The Timers Club trained and provided
timers for swim meets. Sponsored by
Mrs. Axon, this club also taught students to operate a score board and to
compute the scores. The aid given by
the Timer's Club proved to be very
beneficial to the swim team.
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"I told you the game wasn't pointless . "
The Intramural program offered all students a chance to participate in many
sports, regardless of ability, after school.
Participants in this year round activity
used the school facilities to enjoy soccer,
gymnastics, racquetball, basketbal l,
weight lifting and many other sports. Mr.
Skuban, the sponsor, worked very hard to
expand this popular program.
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First Row: D. Himmle, S. Friedlander, D. Goldstick, J. Tatooles, L. Prinz, J. Treitler, D. Zoros, J. Housakos, B.
Fink, R. Caplan. Second Row: C. McCown, T. Conti, L. Colonian, B. Atsaves, P. Reljac, S. Maner, B. Braje, C.
Hedberg, C. Goldberg. Third·Row: B. Stielow, P. Heintz, C. Shoenberg, M. Bailey, C. Bjorklu nd, R. Sprogis, S.
Warda, N. Jaffe, K. Steele.
The Leaders overall purpose was to provide
opportunities for girls to explore and develop techniques of working with individuals
and groups. They sought to do this by the
following: promoting interest in girls physical
education, the out of doors, health and
sports; increasing proficiency in, and the understanding of several sports; developing a
sense of responsibility; and promoting teamwork and leadership.
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This is a three year program. Students are
selected during their freshman year and encouraged to apply prior to their sophomore
year. Students participate in a special Leaders gym class their sophomore, junior, and
senior years. In addition, they help to lead
regular gym classes. The Leaders sponsored
several fund raisers and a sportsnight. The
proceeds went toward their annual campout.
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First Row: D. Anderson, R. Goppert, D. Tripicchio, M. Lauders, K. Lehew, J. Chams, D. Edwards, Miss Heeren.
Second Row: M. Reifenberg, H. Anderson, T. Terpinas, V. Shandling, C. Doppelt, L. Zelichman, J. Heinz, N.
Tuzzolino, M. Flood. Third Row: G. Piper, M. Helgeson , D. Mahan, L. Edmonds, D. Hansen, J. Wedel, T. Furman, A.
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First Row: L. Tomoleoni , M. Kimotso, S. Nakashima, J. Price, C. Kochlanis, B. Schnell, K. Youstra. Second Row: J.
Robins, M. Jeskolka, M. Luncsford, K. Buczak, A. Hellestrae, L. Weiss, J. Reljac, K. Porcaro. Third Row: N. Kencos,
I. Rock, P. .Wei, L. Fair, K. Smith, S. Rodgers, D. Rich, M. Hol ler, J. Banathy, J. Weiss.
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Janette Mason, Nancy Tuzzolino . Top Row: Pam Spourgitis, Laurie Zawiski, Faith Amarantos, Maryann Kucinic, Tina Ferman,
Lauren Young, Cindy Doppelt, Mindie Gold, Cheryl Bjorklund, Dee Jemc, Kim Steele. Not Pictured: Hae Cho, Roberta Kaplan,
Lori Nordeen , Yvonne Sherman.
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No-one pays attention to captain Lori Nordeen.
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�Julie Tatooles performs her Miss Badgerette routine.
Porn pon girls practice into the wee hours of the
night.
Getting those legs up!'!
This year was very fulfillthg for all the
girls on the porn pon squad. They performed at all the home football and
basketball games and with the band for
special appearances. Captains Joann
Lee and Lori Nordeen, along with sponsor Mrs. Gina Hubbard, helped the
girls. They started practicing for this
year during the summer and attended
a camp where many good things happened. They received numerous first
and second place ribbons. They also
received a third place ribbon for their
original routine and were invited to the
Midwest Invitational. In individual competition, Julie Tatooles won the title of
Miss Badgerette and competed again
at the Midwest Invitational where she
became a finalist. These girls were well
prepared for an exciting year, and one
it was, for what would a home football
or basketball game be without them?
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Lauders.
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The Niles West Indian Cheerleaders put
many hours of hard work into their cheers.
Sponsored by Miss Dryden, these girls met
two nights a week after school to perfect
their performance. The cheerleaders could
always be seen at football and basketball
games, leading the crowds in chants and
songs. Together with the Niles West fans ,
they helped cheer the Indians on to victory.
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First Row: Karen Kozer, Jacqui Kolar, Ri ck Eishen , Cindy Jiu , Karen Goldstein. Second Row: Randee Orlean,
Nora Steindler, Donn Simon, Steve Koek, Andi Kulbersh, Janet Pass.
Vivace is an all-girl singing group which
performs popular music. This year they
sponsored the annual cookie baking
co ntest which was held after the Holiday Festival. During the year they performed at the Holiday and May Music
Festivals, and gave a special performance for the Kiwanis Club.
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Choir, sings from the madrigals of the
fift~enth and sixteenth centuries. Perfect pitch is an essential for the members, for they perform in many part
harmony without the aid of an instrumental accompaniment. This year 's
main events included the Holiday and
May Music Festivals.
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First Row: Caryn Lerner , Heidi Doderer, Laura Rosow. Debi Lerner, Nora Steindler, Gloria Camilli, Fern Orlean.
Second Row: Laura Kulbersh, Andi Kulbersh, Shari Krawetz, Janice Kreher, Carolyn Long. Ros a Hsu, Elisa
Schwartz, Karen Goldstein, Janet Pass, Mr. McGee . Accompaniest: Cindy Jiu .
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Row: Amelia Bartholomew, Chris Steele, Donn Simon, Wendy Fox, St eve Koek, Andi Kulbersh, Todd St ern , Ian
Streicher.
Westones is a singing and dqncing
" show choir" which specializes in the
popular type music. Under the direction of Mr. Hugh McGee, its fifteen
members met from 3:30 to 4:15 each
Wednesday. The highlights of their
year included the annual May Music
Festival, the music department tour,
~nd performances at the local Junior
High Schools and the Kiwanis Club.
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First Row: Mary Ann Kenmotsu, Cindy Jiu (Accompaniests). Second Row: Melody Heller, Karen Kozer. Lisa Jacobson, Marcy
Penn, Jacqu i Kolar, Rick Eishen. Peter Trefren , Lisa Tomoleoni , Liz Gump, Robyn Grobman. Third Row: Beth Silverman, Laura
Rosow, Allyson Harris, Nora Steindler, Beth Fry, Heidi Doderer, Marilyn Moltz, Vicki Shandling, Steve Marmel, Donn Simon,
Steve Hershenson, Nancy Gump, Laura Kulbersh, Fern Orlean, Helene Sonkin. Fourth Row: Kim Noe, Randee Orlean, Karen
Goldstein, Florence Simon, Amy Hacker, Lori Barron, Carolyn Long, Mindy Diamond, Mike Perlin, Steve Koek, Todd Stein, Ian
Streicher, Andi Kulbersh, Shari Krawetz, Nancy Feingold, Christine Kukulski, Janet Pass, Mr. McGee. ,
Concert Choir is the largest of the choral groups at Niles West. The choir
sings a variety of styles and types of
music. Their major performances of
the year were the Holiday and May Music Festivals, and a special concert given in . February. The more ambitious
members competed in the Illinois Music Educators Association (IM EA) and
the Illinois High School Association
(IHSA) Solo/Ensemble contests. This
year, Nora Steindler was accepted to
the IMEA district chorus. Concert
Choir finished their busy year with the
annual choral banquet.
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First Row: Li sa Sidler, Rick Hirsch, Ken Peterson , Joel Sucherman. Mark Zucker, Paul Sucherman, Julia Bi onias. Second Row:
Robin Glasner, Bru ce Alpern, Lee Noren , Randy Mart in. Third Row: Shar on Lu zum (St udent Teacher), Lisa Beth Nimz, Bari
Caplan , Andy Serlin, Ron Papenek, Terry Grossberg, Mi ke Viner, Steve Hartzen , Steve Delano, Dan Blackman. Mike Paree/Ii,
Andy Russel l.
Jazz Band, under the direction of Dr.
Charles Groeling, met tri-weekly for the
purpose of allowing students to learn
about the elements of jazz music. In addition to the instructional and rehearsal activities, the band performed throughout
the year at such events as Pow Wow, the
Dance Review, the annual music department tour, and various community affairs.
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First Row: Robin Bachman, Alison Glenner, Shari Krawetz, Mike Chorpash, Kelly Chester, Gary Kaufman , Rick Hirsch, Todd
Nickow. Second Row: Larry Glick, Cindy Jiu, Julie Kellman, Ian Boshes, Robin Drayer, Jodi Robins, Duke Cn ijouic, Grant
Johnson, Marla Friend, Ariel Eselevsky. Third Row: Larry Kaskel, Ken Peterson, Gail.Hartzen, Candy Goldberg, Terri Kewith, Ron
Steiner, Mimi Fox, Fred Leib , Lisa Sidler, Howard Kaplan, Marc Shellist, John Shapiro, Andy Serlin. Fourth Row: Sharon Luzum
(Student Teacher), Randy Martin, Brian Murphy, Steve Koek, Ross Lirtzman, Bill Rolf, Jim Krozel , Mike Viner, Terry Grossberg,
Lettie Vargas, Chuck Richards, Steve Hartzen , Ron Papenek, Barb Groeling, Steve Kueller, Bruce Alpern, Jay Sussman, Alan
Moltz. Fifth Row: Lisa Fogelson, Caryn Barrington, Diane Saklak, Lisa Kaufman. Diana Lipsky, Mary Ann Kenmotsu, Nora
Steindler, Caryn Lerner, Kim Steele, Steve Sanders, Jeff Ring, Mike Parcelli, Steven Delano, Daniel Blackman, Laurie Vick, Marc
Cagen, Andy Russell , Steve Rabin, Hugh lglarsh , Lee Noren, Melody Thurton, Laurie Kahn, Nina Serlin, Debbie Paulis 'Drum
Major). Sixth Row: Dr. Charles Groeling, Mr. Keith Ramsden (Directors), Robert Kron , Jenny Weiss, Caryn Kaufman.
The 1979-1980 Band Board First Row: Candy
Goldberg (Secretary), Gary Kaufman, Debbie
Paulis (Vice-President and Treasurer), Robin
Drayer, Andy Serlin. Second Row: Steve Hartzen, Terry Grossberg, Rick Hirsch . Third Row:
Todd Nickow (President).
Debbie Paulis leads the spirited band during the Homecoming
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Dr. Groeling awaits th e start of half-time.
The concert band and the intermediate
band combined forces to form the 1979
Indian Marching Band. This year drum
major Debbie Paulis lead the band at the
home football games, Memorial Day Parade , LaGrange Pet Parade, and many
other school and community events.
On a competition basis, members of the
group excelled in the IMEA District Festival, and IHSA Music Contests. This year
Todd Nickow, and Rick Hirsch , on clarinet; Terry Grossberg, on trumpet; Lee
Noren., on tuba; and Mike Parcelli; on
drums, were selected for the IMEA Band.
This year, the bands performances included an All-District Honor Band, Pow
Wow, the annual May Festival, and tour.
Special emphasis was placed on the recognition of the closing of Niles East. Members of the band assisted in special prowams honoring the Niles East theme.
Niles West's Flag Core ; Caryn Barrington, Diane Saklak,
Nora Steindler, Caryn Lerner, Mary Ann Kenmot su, Lisa
Fogelson , and Lisa Kaufman, shiver in the cold wind.
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First Row: Kenny Wishner, Karen Lee, Amelia Bartholomew, Ch r i~ Dina , Ronda Lowe, Nancy Wegener. Second Row:
Susan Kim, Georgette Barth olomew, Eva Kim, Lisa Sliz, Paula Bocek. Third Row: Laurie Kahn, Melody Tur t on , Candy
Goldberg, Debbie Paulis, Nancy Wil liam s, Debbie Ziegelski, Lisa Nimz, Cathy Edman , David Walner, Bet sy Kli nenberg.
Fourth Row: IMike Chorpash, Rick Hirsch, Nora Steindler. Todd Nickow, Shari Krawetz, Caryn Bar rington, Howard
Kaplan, Andy Se rli n, Terr y Grossberg, Elisa Leberis, Toby Niesing. Fifth Row: Mr . Kaitchuck, Mike Parcelli, Bruce Alpern,
Al Moltz, Lee Noren, Linnea St . Ma rie, Lance Jordan, Gary Abrahams, Beth Handzel.
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Concert Orchestra, under the direction of
Mr. Ted Kaitchuck, performed at various
school functions throughout the year.
The highlights of their year included performances at the Holiday and May Music
Festivals, the spring musical , and the annual music department tour.
Many of the members participated in the
IHSA Solo/Ensemble contest and auditioned for the IMEA district orchestra. Karen Lee, Amelia Bartholomew, Chris Dina,
Nancy Williams, Lisa Nimz, Debbie Zie gelski, Betsy Klinenberg, and Beth Handzel were the talented members chosen
for the district orchestra.
Debbie Ziegelski and Lisa Nimz take time out for a snack.
This year's orchestra officers: Kyung Lee ;
President, Amelia Bartholomew; VicePresident; Lisa Nimz; Treasurer, and Nancy Williams; Secretary, helped to make
the busy year run smoothly.
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First Row: S. Kim, B. Gerstein, M. Block, Y. Johanson, M. Lauders, K. Krasowsky, L. Sousa, K. Petrie. Second Row: L. Gelfman,
C. Koclanis, A. Alpern, L. Litt, E. Kirkos, J. Miller, M. Block, L. Lampert. Third Row: M. Gorchow, D. Lipsky, D. Rich , J. Chams, L.
Goodman , J. Obrochta, B. Zellers, J. Zucker, R. Lasky, Miss Grossman.
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Niles West's dance company, Orchesis,
headed by President Mary Lauders, VicePresident Yvonne Johanson, Secretary
Kathy Krasowsky, and Treasurer Marcia
Block, was split into two sections th is
year: senior an d junior. This gave more
girls a chance to participate. Together
with their sponsors Miss Grossman and
Marla Lamper, Orchesis began their season performing at the open house. The
culmination of their hard work was seen
in their annual dance concert "Steppin'
Out" held in February.
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"I tried to warn you about the cafeteria food ," says J. Chams to
L. Gelfman.
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" The Finer Points of Slouching" by the Thespians.
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M ike Perlin First Row: Pam Wexler, Cindy Jiu, Karen Gaines, Tarina Uglinica, Todd Stern , Andi Kulbersh, Nora
Steind ler, Ian Streicher
Thespians is a club comprised of those
people associated with the drama department. This year Thespians worked
behind the stage, and have been active
with each production . They have become Thespians by earning points according to the work that they put forth
in a show. Their main goal is to get
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more people interested in theater.
Represented by President Andi Kulbersh, Vice President Steve Koek, Secretary Randee Orlean, and Treasurer
Todd Stern, the club raised money to
travel with their shows. This year they
attended the International Thespian
Conference in Muncie, Indiana, and the
Illinois High School Theater Festival in
Normal, Illinois .
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Top Row (I to r): Garry Klein. Don Birren. Karen Kozer. Michael Lanski. Sol Myers, Michal Ann Luncsford,
Randee Orlean. Steve Koek. Lee Litt. Bruce Claver, J Streicher. Bottom Row (I to r): Pam Wexler. Andi
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Ku lbersh. Denise Monnier. Karen Gaines, Tarina Uglinica, Cindy Jiu , Todd Stern , Gail Rapaport.
The Technical Services Club, also known as
Crew, worked directly with the drama department to train people in the aspects of
technical theater. Sponsored by Miss Philbin , and represented by President, Ka ren
Kozer; Vi ce-President, Pam Wexler; Secretary. Karen Gaines; and Treasurer, Sol
Myers; the club went .on field trips and was
truly the backbone of each dr amatic production .
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Opus One is a collection of original student drawings and manuscripts. Released in May of each school year, the
magazine culls the most effective of a
wide range of submitted works, etchings, line drawings, sketches, poems,
and short stories. Opus One staff works
throughout the year, encouraging submission of polished materials, sometimes requesting changes to suit space
limitations or to provide clarification of
image. All efforts are considered; all
are returned. Staff members actively
participate in advertising, writing, judging, layout and design. Opus One is
then professionally published and sold
by previous subscription or immediate
sale.
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Left to Right: Steve Lirtzman, Howard Frazin, Rachel Heyman , Evy Kirkos, Paul Morton, Ross Lirtzman, Matt Keenan. Not
Pictured: Adam Cooper, Mike Sacks, Scott Heyman.
Under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief
Paul Morton, News Editor Steve Lirtzman, Assistant Editor Scott Heyman,
Features Editor Adam Cooper, and
Sports Editor Mike Sacks, the small but
mighty West Word staff covered the
news events of the '79-'80 school year.
Approaching and entering a new decade , West Word provided several journalistic innovations including critic
Matt Keenan's in depth movie reviews
that both praised and panned Hollywood 's latest efforts, and the West
Word Sportlight that featured profiles
of outstanding athletes.
Continuing the policy of hard hitting
editorials, West Word took their stance
on such diverse issues as the 1979
teachers' strike, student drug abuse,
and curriculum changes.
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Editors (I to r): Rich Robbins, Editor in Chief; Shoba Ranganath,
Assistant Editor; Diane Goldstick, Underclass; Monty McGuire,
Photography; Robin Bachman , Clubs; Scott Heyman, Faculty;
Wendy Fox, Special Events; Gayle Sidler, Seniors Not Pictured:
Mike Sacks, Sports.
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Friedlander, Joanne Barrington, Janice Tha ll, Linda Wadler, Lisa Russell, Monica Cohen, and sponsor, Mr.
Jerome Orr. Second Row: Dan Bernstein, Mark Schwartz, Shoba Ranganath, Gayle Sidler, Scott Heyman,
Rich Robbins, Robin Bachman, Wendy Fox.
A small but spirited staff headed by Editor
Rich Robbins, Assistant Editor Shoba Ranganath, and Section Editors Robin Bachman, Wendy Fox, Diane Goldstick, Scott
Heyman, Mike Sacks, and Gayle Sidler produced the 1980 yearbook. Stressing the
theme of "The New Decade" , Spectrum
staffers provided innovative layout design,
· improved organization techniques, and created futuristic art work.
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���This year's Senior Cabinet was comprised of twentyfive hardworking community spirited people, who, under the
sponsorship of Mr. Roger Stein not
only demonstrated school spirit, but
also gave of themselves in a true act of
charity. The Cabinet's activities began
in October with the building of an
award winning Homecoming Float. The
remainder of the first semester was
spent planning a Christmas Party for
the children of the Buckingham Hull
House Center in Chicago. Cabinet
members acquired funds for the purchase of toys through a series of
school bake sales.
At the party (on Dec. 18), the seniors
led the children in games and songs,
culminating with the arrival of Santa's
elves (Beth Fink and Julie Tatooles)
who passed out presents to the children. It was clear from the joyful reaction of the children that the party was a
success. Cabinet members deemed
this activiity to be truly memorable.
During the second semester the cabinet worked on plans for a unique class
gift that continued this year's Senior
Cabinet theme of service to school and
community.
Top Row (I tor): J. Tatooles, S. Ranganath, R. Bachman, S. Rivkin, N. Jaffee, J. Kohler, D. Bernheim, B.
Atsavas, Mr. Stein (sponsor). Bottom Row (I to r): S. Kaplan, S. Steinberg, J. Treitler, J. Cohen, M.
Rafferty, B. Fink.
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Donna Alexander
Robin Bachman
Lawrence Aronson
Barbra Atsaves
Maria Atsaves
Melinda Bailey
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Ronald Asher
Laura Barov
Joanne Barrington
Kathleen Bauer
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Deborah Becker
�Richard Bedony
Eyvonne Bender
Marilou Benjamin
Leif Berge
Sindee Berger
Deborah Bernheim
Charles Bernstein
Daniel Bernstein
Michael Best
Gwen Beuchert
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Scott Boden
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Cheryl Bjorklund
Eric Borin
Jeannie Block
Mark Blumenthal
Barbara Braje
Ronald Braver
Kathleen Bochek
Kathleen Brennan
�John Cammarata
iPamela Caplan
Lynn Carlsen
Angela Carozza
Dawn Cederholm
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�Hugh Clarke
Lisa Coloian
Elizabeth Conrad
Deborah ,Cox
Morgan Cuff
Christina Conti
Adam Cooper
David Cvijanovic
Karen D'Amore
William Clarkens
Sharon Cooper
Laura Deger
�Raymond Dethloff
Christina Dickholtz
Patricia Dong
Paul Doppelt
B. Lam selling hot calculators.
Robert Dolce
Laura Dorfman
Jordan Dolin
Robert Don
Nina Dorfman
Robin Drayer
L. Wadler testing the theory of gravity.
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James Elliott
Ronald Drexler
Scott Evans
"Thank God for the teacher's edition! "
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William Ehlers
Diana Ezerins
Timothy Fahey
Margaret Eisenstein
Phillip Falk
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Erin Flannery
Cathy Flowers
Lisa Fogelson
Susan Fore
Susan Friedlander
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�Erin Gallagher
Glenn Garfinkel
Linda Gelfman
Catherine Gidlund
Alison Glenner
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Sheila Gallagher
Jeff Glick
Joel Glieberman
Candace Goldberg
James Goldsher
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Rod Goodman
Larry Gross
Mary Gross
T. Smith's futile attempt to reshape his face.
Robert Goone
Cathy Guenther
Sandra Gordon
Liz Gump
David Groner
Julie Gunchick
C. Reinhardt narrowly misses the Sears Tower.
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Tawny Hammond
Robert Gussin
Daniel Hartogh
Amy Hacker
Karen Hathy
T. Sprague sets the mood.
Faith Halap
Patricia Hattendorf
Cheryl Halling
Carol Hedberg
�Scott Heyman
Georjean Hlepas
John Hill
Bryan Hobin
Debra Himmler
Pamela Hintz
Mitchell Hirsh
Rhonda Hoffman
Renee Hogg
Brian Horan
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Julie Housakos
Nolan Jaffe
John Jakiel
Jane Jakubowski
Ian Jasenof
Susan Jaster
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Nancy Jaffe
Kathryn Jerney
Heidi Jesswein
Cynthia Jochem
Grant Johnson
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Michael Jutovsky
Richard Kalter
Roberta Kaplan
Shira Kaplan
Mary Kapsis
Sally Kapelanski
George Karavattuveetil
Martin Kaplan
Don Karger
"There is nothing like a pop qtliz to 'biten up' my day!"
165
�Gregory Karlove
David Kaufman
Grant Karsten
Gary Kaufman
Mark Kasch
Linda Kaufman
Cynthia Kasik
Erika Keinrad
Larry Kaskel
Karen Kerz
�Lawrence Kimmel
Kathleen King
Kenneth Klein
Mitchell Klein
Kenneth Klemm
Betsy Klinenberg
Ronald Kobyleski
Maria Koclanis
Jacqueline Kolar
Robert Kolas
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Karen Kozer
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Brian Kozokar
Shari Krawetz
Andrea Kulbersh
168
Patricia Krier
Michael Kundit
Joseph Krozel
August Kuhn
Sein Kung
Carolyn L4 Gioia
Jeffrey Kramer
Patty Kuhr
Byron Lam
�Christopher Lapak
Joel Leib
Kenneth Laroussa
Karen Lejeune
Mary Lauders
Caryn Lerner
Kyung Lee
Debra Lerner
Alan Leib
Kathleen Lesiowski
Have a Coke and a smile.
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Steven Lirtzman
Tami Levinson
Robert Loiacono
Scott Libman
Mary Loos
"I am forever blowing bubbles."
170
Fredrick Lieb
Lisa Lores
Pamela Lipshutz
Elizabeth Luncsford
�Margaret Lyman
William Majewski
Steven Malina
Xiomara Markham
Julius Mak
Barry Malkin
Andrea Marmer
John Malkin
David Martin
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Rick Manner
Sue Manner
Randall Martin
Laura Masters
171
�Karen Mayer
Christopher Maynard
Anthony Mc Clain
Connie Mccown
Montgomery McGuire
Erin Mclean
Kris McNichols
Brenda Meissner
Paul Meister
Steven Mersch
�Laura Meshulam
Paul Meyer
P. Sucherman's best side.
Mark Milanich
Emanuel Miliotis
Andrea Miller
Students rush to class.
173
�Alan Moltz
Paul Morton
Mitchell Mooradian
Lisa Moravcik
Joey Morgan
Steven Morgan
Michael Moy
Lilli-Ann Mozner
Alison Mroz
Mary Mueller
Mr. Davis shows seniors the old Statue of Liberty play.
174
�Ellen Murphy
Daryl Musick
Michael Neumann
Todd Nickow
Linnette Nordin
Lee Noren
Lisa Nimz
Kimberly Noe
Lori Nordeen
Stacey Oleck
Kimberly Olliges
Randee Orlean
175
�Janet Pass
Barbara Perlman
176
Diane Pattison
Kenneth Peterson
Debbie Paulis
Martin Peterson
Mary Pearson
Peter Petrakis
Sheldon Perl
Donald Pieper
�Suzanne Pipia
Jeffrey Pollack
Maria Pissios
Gary Plotnick
Marla Podell
Allyson Pollack
Stacy Powell
Lisa Price
Lisa Prinz
Paul Prinz
"Oh no! Not the Pledge
of Allegiance again!"
177
�John Prochotsky
John Quinn
Lauren Rabin
James Radermacher
Venitia Ragano
Richard Ramirez
Shoba Ranganath
Gail Rapoport
"He went thata way."
178
Margaret Rafferty
William Reichle
L. Noren p~erfects thE: somnambulistic technique.
�Carolyn Remus
John Revis
Laurie Rich
Karen Rickert
John Ringer
Steve Risoff
Steve Rivkin
Sam Ro
Richard Robbins
Marstta Robin
Laura Rodgers
Judith Root
179
�Steven Rubenstein
Michael Sacks
180
Andrew Rubin
Lisa Schaffner
Carol Rubin
Gerald Schanz
Yvette Rubin
Richard Sotimidt
Barry Sacks
�Gregg Schneider
Kristen Schonberg
Karen Schulte
Mark Schwartz
Paul Schwartz
Andrew Serlin
Michael Schuman
Michelle Seymour
James Schwartz
Bruce Shaw
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Steven Siegel
Karin Shedroff
Patrick Shemroske
Mark Shurson
Gayle Sidler
Steven Siegel
Sherry Sienkowski
Todd Silverman
Donn Simon
Student overdoses on information.
182
�Sar i Slivnick
James Sliwa
David Slotnik
Patricia Smith
Brian Sokniewicz
Sherry Sonne
Paula Smolenski
Ted Smith
Thomas Sprague
Elizabeth Snyder
Michael Springer
Renee Sprogis
183
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Nora Steindler
Elizabeth Stielow
Howard Stolberg
Stacey Stone
Nancy Stotz
184
Rhonda Stevens
Joel Strassman
Scott Strongin
Paul SuchEV'.man
Jolene Sullivan
�Ronald Taibl
Julie Tatooles
Elizabeth Tenzillo
John Terzis
Janice Thall
Tony Thompson
Lynne Tiltz
Steven Tobin
Anna Tom
Mirjana Tomasic
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Students model Sasson's "stripes".
S. Heyman measures his fingernail.
185
�Annie Toth
Joseph Toth
Melody Turton
Jacky Udell
Leonard Travis
Kent Valenziano
Three birds on a fence.
186
Jodi Treitler
Steve Tripp
Angelita Vargas
Laurie Vick
�Mary Wadler
Martin Walsh
Suzette Warda
Phillip Wax
Curtis Warchol
Lynn Warkenthien
Bruce Weil
Randi Warshawsky
Scott Weinstein
Andrew Wasserberg
Darlene Weiss
David Watts
Jill Weiss
187
�Steven Weiss
Alan Wilczewski
Patrick Wilson
188
Keith Willerman
Andrea Wolfe
Nancy Williams
Jamie Wolter
Stephen Williams
Katherine YanAakis
Brett Wilson
Robin .Young
�Dennis Zaslavsky
Jim Zbilski
Mark Zucker
Mary Weiss
Ileen Zeinfeld
Debra Ziegelski
Donna Zoros
J. Thall wonders about the " Manager's Choice".
AP "Yentas" share their "schtik".
189
���Kai Abelkis
Julianna Abelseth
Diane Adinamis
David Adkisson
Bruce Alpern
Jacquelyn Altenburg
Faith Amarantos
Donna Anderson
Holly Andersen
Melissa Arkin
Stacie Arkules
Beth Aufmann
Joanne Axley
Cynthia Betta
Alan Balter
Lori Barron
Amelia Bartholomew
John Becker
Jerrylene Beltran
Jamie Berg
Michelle Berglund
Joan Bergstrom
Jodi Berman
Amy Bernstein
Daniel Bielski
Donald Birren
Daniel Blackman
Marcia Block
Jill Boepple
John Bonkoske
Bill Bordenet
Nancy Borst
Ian Boshes
Margaret Bothfeld
Christine Bowen
Robert Braje
Guy Brilando
Scott Brode
Patricia Brown
Nancy Buffo
Angela Burger
Steve Bychowski
Sandra Carlson
Joyce Chams
Robert Chapman
Fern Chasin
Michael Chelberg
Kelly Chester
Hae Cho
Edward Cholewa
William Clarck
Howard Cohan
Monica Cohen
Steve Colen
Carol Coplan
Jim Costis
Jerry Coursey
Stephen Coward
Angela Cress
Rachell Cutt
192
Junior Cabinet: (L to R:) Mr. Nelson, Carol Coplan ,
Jodi Margolis, Tammy Tamraz, Faith Amarantos,
Sue Eicher, Abby Ginsburg, Nancy Tuzzolino.
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Kathleen Dahm
Christine Darville
Rachele Defilippis
Wendee DeSent
Martin Dean
Steven Deer
Steven Delano
Vince Der Matoian
Karen Diesing
Susan Dominic
Kenneth Dong
Cynthia Doppelt
Cindy Drazner
Christopher Drexler
Christopher Duda
Richard Duese
Bernard Ebeling
Arthur Edelstein
Linda Edmonds
Denise Edwards
Junior Homecoming Court at the peak of their excitement.
Susan Eichner
Richard Eischen
David Erickson
John Erickson
Brenda Ericsson
Alan Eriksson
Mary Eriksson
Ariel Eselevsky
Carlos Fadhel
Sharon Feltman
Dianne Fickert
Paul Fishbein
Robert Fisher
Mary Flood
Jeff Floom
Rob.ert Fouty
Marjorie Freeman
Pam Friedman
Michael Froemming
John Fuentes
Tina Furman
Donna Gabel
Margaret Gallagher
Carl Gargano
Nancy Georgouses
Cecilia Geralde
Martin Gerold
Elyce Gershowitz
Lee Gerstein
Abby Ginsburg
Maureen Gielow
Sheldon Gilbert
Mindie Gold
Randee Gold
Edie Goldstein
Robin Goldstein
Steven Goles
Leslie Goodman
Rose Gappert
Kenneth Grass
193
�Janice Grear
Edward Greenfield
Christine Gregory
Janice Grimm
Terry Grossberg
Glenn Grosskopf
Arthur Gunther
Nancy Gussin
Neal Gussis
Jane Hacker
Marni Halap
Regina Halfpap
Lori Hanover
Patricia Hanrahan
Dawn Hansen
Constantine Haramaras
Randi Harris
Steven Hartzen
Jack Havdala
Barbara Hedquist
Robert Heelan
Jane Heinz
Marie Helgeson
Melody Heller
Rachel Heyman
Wayne Hildner
Joyce Hilger
Karen Hirsch
Richard Hirsch
Laurie Hoeft
Trisha Hoglan
Jennifer Hold
Phillip ·Holleran
Eric Holmblad
Deborah Holowicki
Iris Holtzman
Theresa Horan
Sheila Horvath
Jeff Horwitz
Rosa Hsu
Kenneth Hugel
Rhonda Jackson
Carol Jaffe
Tony Javid
Deeann Jemc
Cynthia Jiu
Ellen Johanson
Yvonne Johanson
Susan Johnson
Lynn Kaegehiro
Lauren Kahn
Don Kalas
Renee Kamradt
Steven Karahalios
Humera Knan
Steven King
Kristene Kipp
Evanthia Kirkos
Mitchall Kite
Mary Klancnik
194
Niles West Indian prepares for war dance.
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Gordon Kleifield
Karen Klemans
David Knudsen
David Koch
Judy Koehler
Steve Koek
Larry Kolar
Margaret Kong
Rona Koral
Jim Kostoglanis
Stella Koudounis
Betsy Kraft
Kathy Krasowsky
Kathleen Kreher
Gary Kremen
Maryann Kucinic
Stefan Kueller
Chris Kukulski
Kathy Kumkoski
David Kupski
Nancy Georgouses and Janet Weiss cnecK out the
football players.
Giselle Laborde
Linda Lampert
Karen LeHew
Sugwon Lee
Sung Lee
Kurt Lemke
Caryn Levin
Dina Levin
Michael Levy
Tammy Liametz
Terri Lieberman
Howard Lipkin
Michael Lippe
Lee Litt
Jacky Loiacano
Carolyn Long
Deena Lucas
Michal Luncsford
Kathleen MacDonald
Denise Mahan
Mariela Makowka
Neal Marcus
Jody Margolis
Jessielyn Martinez
Nancy Martorano
Stacy Maslov
Janette Mason
Douglas Masters
Carol Matchen
Mark McCormick
Laura McKeon
Maureen Memhardt
Karen Memmott
Louis Meshulam
Maricia Miklaj
Arthur Milbrandt
Steve Milewski
Virginia Milewski
Brenda Miller
George Minzer
195
�Susie Mishima
Ellyn Mitchell
Melissa Mitsui
Heidi Mittermeir
Gary Moll
Leo Moritz
Richard Murgas
Sharon Murphy
James Murray
Mary Murray
Stephen Muth
Solomon Myers
Ellen Nelson
Eric Nitsche
Luigi Nitti
Glen Noren
Rochelle Nuqui
Anne O'Boyle
Jill Obrochta
Edward Odyniec
Thaddeus Odyniec
Susan Ohlson
Hiroaki Okada
Scott Okamura
Linda Olsen
Joanne Oppenheim
Tony Orlando
Errol Oztekin
Steve Pang
Ron Papanek
Mike Parcelli
Barbara Parks
Sheldon Perl
Gary Perlmutter
Chris Peterson
Debra Petrie
Barbara Pintz
Gail Piper
Ben Piro
Ted Pirpiris
Scott Pitts
Jay Powell
Cindy Puetz
Douglas Rabey
David Rabin
Neal Ratner
Tim Reasoner
Karen Rector
Christine Reichstetter
Mary Reifenbe~g
David Reinhard
Charles Richards
Sarah Riha
Jeff Rockel
Marcy Roman
Paul Rooth
Judy Rosenbaum
Linda Rossman
David Rubenstein
Christine Runtz
196
Future Mafia members pose for picture.
�Lisa Russell
Diane Saklak
Valerie Santi
Carol Savitt
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Michael Schmidt
Arthur Schroeder
Michael Schultz
Ken Seigel
Rosemarie Seiler
Vicki $handling
Anita Shapiro
John Shapiro
Yvonne Sherman
Dave Shimanovsky
Julie Shurson
Amy Siemsen
Christine Sikaras
Patricia Sillitti
Michael Silverman
Florence Simon
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Douglas Skupiewski
Joseph Smolenski
Terri Smolin
Howard Snow
Jeff Sobczak
Stacy Sperling
Pamela Spourgitis
Emily Spyratos
Elizabeth Stein
Todd Stern
Mark Sterberg
Elisa Stone
Nancy Strauss
Constance Streiff
Dawn Strissel
Jill Sultz
Jay Sussman
Serena Swanke
Erin Sweeney
Tammy Tamraz
Antone Tatooles
Tina Terpinas
Athanasios Therios
Steve Thill
Scott Thomason
Cheryl Tobin
Robert Todd
Kim Tralmer
Nancy Tripi
Donna Tripicchio
Mark Trykowski
Nancy Tuuolino
Tarina Uglinica
Sylvia Vargus
Edie Vass
Gregg Varghn
Michael Viner
Michael Vishny
Era Wadhwa
David Walner
197
�Laura Warner
Paul Wax
Nancy Weil
David Weindling
Ross Weisman
Christopher Weiss
Debbie Weiss
Janet Weiss
Roger Wendt
Pamela Wexler
Kevin Wheeler
Cathrine Williams
Christopher Williams
Deborah Wise
Linda Woodier
James Wrzala
Victor Wu
Michael Yellen
Yon Yi
Janet Young
Yvonne Sherman and Abby Ginsburg take it away.
Karen Young
Lauren Zawiski
Patricia Zeitler
Lori Zelickman
Branda Zellers
Carmela Zicarelli
Jamie Zucker
Miriam Becker
Lyle Berkso
Linda Bouroudjian
Marcy Friedman
Al Glick
Linda Hanssen
Howard Kaplan
Steve Klinsky
John Kopinski
Tom Lofland
Mike Loiben
Solomon Myers
Steven Rabin
Craig Sommerfield
Terri Smolin
Marc Zissman
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Daniel Aberg
Gary Abrahams
David Albach
John Alm
Amy Alpern
Laura Anderson
Todd Anderson
Helen Anton
Gregg Arenson
Richard Aronson
Michael Attia
John Bailey
Lisa Bailey
Robert Bailey
Judy Banathy
Patricia Baron
Caryn Barrington
Paul Batchen
Susan Baumann
Ina Beller
Claridad Beltran
Matthew Ben-Zeev
Kevin Benjamin
Garry Benjoya
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Christine Bensen
Harald Berge
Jeff Bergman
Chin Bian
Matt Bier
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Jodi Libman gives a body building flex to the public at the
Ice Cream Social
Richard Binder
Maureen Block
Paula Bocek
Robert Bordenet
Michele Boucher
Peter Bourdeau
Alissa Brainin
Valerie Brandt
Barbara Buckley
Kimberly Buczak
Randi Burger
Patty Burns
Marc Cagen
Margaret Campbell
Joseph Carrao
Robert Cederholm
lnui Chol
Andrew Choyinski
Annie Choyinski
Ja Chung
Maria Ciezki
Daniel Citron
Carol Clarke
Paulette Cocozza
Jack Cohen
David Colander
Marilyn Conrad
Christina Conton
Steven Cote
Vito Cozzo
204
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William Daehler
Shirley Daniel
Betty Dassow
Joel Davis
Jewel Desmond
Lori Dethloff
Mindy Diamond
Debbie Diesing
Christine Dina
Heidi Doderer
David Dong
Diann Doppelt
Caryn Drexler
Matthew Drexler
Patrick Duda
Joann Eberhart
Catherine Edman
Gretchen Edwardson
Mark Ehas
Daniel Eisenstein
Robert Elliott
Janelle Emalfarb
Phyllis Erdman
Robert Ericsson
Annette Erlebacher
Mark Esposito
Cynthia Fagocki
Lynette Fair
Deirdre Faloona
Nancy Feingold
Tired of the cafeteria food, John Perperis takes to sucking
his thumb.
Lauri Feloman
Paula Field
Michael Figurelli
Shari Finkel
Simberly Fischer
Michael Fisher
Melinda Fox
Anne Friedewald
Laura Frielander
Marla Friend
Beth Fry
Cindy Gaertner
Karen Gaines
Stacey Galanis
Candace Gallagher
Scott Garlinkel
Laura Gaughrin
Robin Glassner
Leonard Go
Amy Gold
Earl Goldberg
Jill Goldblatt
Scott Goldman
Karin Goldstein
Elsa Golenzer
Matthew Goren
Susan Goss
Sherri Gostomelsky
Robin Grais
Anne Green
205
�Cheryl Greene
Louis Gross
Michele Gross
Mark Groves
Cindy Guenther
Nancy Gump
Betty Gustin
Stacey Guttman
Judy Hagen
Marielle Hagman
Adrineh Hagopian
Kristin Halling
Robert Halperin
Elizabeth Handzel
Robert Hanson
Lisa Harczos
Karen Hartwig
Marianne Hathy
Helene Heman
Karen Hendley
Tor Henriksen
Christine Herkert
Steven Hershenson
David Hoffman
Harriet Hoffman
Monika Holler
Daniel Hones
Dean Horiike
Linda Horiuchi
Debra Horvitz
Where the girls are!
Steven lrpino
Lisa Isaac
Mark Jacobs
Mark Jacobson
Daniel Jaffee
Michaelyn Jarosz
Michelle Jaskolka
Kimberly Jochem
Donna Johnson
Lawrence Johnson
Laurie Johnson
Lance Jordan
Heather Joseph
Gregory Kadota
Bryna Kane
Wan Kang
Bonnie Kanter
Julie Kaplan
Lori Kaplan
Anu Karavattuveetil
Todd Kasik
Paul Katzowsky
Caryn Kaufman
Lisa Kaufman
Reesa Keating
Nicolette Kencos
Mary Ann Kenmotsu
Joann Keppen
Linda Kerz
Kevin Kestler
206
�Ayhan Kideys
Marie Kim
Lisa Kimmel
Burton Klein
Susan Klemm
Sharon Kloiber
Todd Kloster
Lori Knobloch
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Christina Koclanis
Renee Koda
Elizabeth Kogen
Lawrence Kong
Roman Konsewicz
Tom Kostoglanis
Robert Kron
James Krozel
Steven Kuhn
Laura Kulbersh
Jordan Lamm
Mark Larsson
Robyn Lasky
Kassandra Le Fever
Jori Leavitt
Karen Lee
Michael Lee
Constance Leventis
Cynthia Leventis
Alan Levey
Paul Levine
Lisa Levinson
"How to carve a pumpkin and eat it at the same time."
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Kenneth Liano
Jody Libman
Marci Lichter
Ted Lieberman
Marvie limpin
Susan Liou
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Sandra lipezker
Diana Lipsky
Ross Lirtzman
Robynn Lobert
John Lochner
Anita Loiacono
Ronda Lowe
Gordon Lurie
Scott Lynn
Lillian Maltz
Lisa Mansfield.
Scott Margolin
Lea Marinakis
Jody Marks
Steven Marmel
Sandra Martinez
Janice Mayer
Michael McMillan
Shannon Mclean
Marlene Meier
Kevin McAllister
Aaron Melnick
Lilliana Mendez-Soto
Kenneth Meyer
207
�Nancy Meyer
Larry Michaels
George Milios
Frank Miller
Janet Miller
Paula 1•J1er
Tracey Miller
Arden Miner
Ruth Mittermeier
Robin Moch
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Marilyn Moltz
Denise Monnier
Robert Moreton
Jamie Mortellaro
Anne Murray
Laura Musick
Toni Nadolna
Rosalyn Nagrodess
Nancy Najarian
Susan Nakashima
Caron Nelson
Robert Neumann
Hyo No
Martin Noe
Thomas Norberg
Lawrence Nordin
Charles Nuqui
Kathleen O'Neill
Mark Obermann
Christine Obradovic
Happiness is being a Niles West sophomore cheerleader.
Anna Odyniec
Basia Oliff
Jeanann Olson
Fern Orlean
Debbie Ottlinger
Timothy Palenske
Lee Papanek
Vicki Pappas
Hyo Park
Song Park
Thomas Partipilo
Asha Patel
Mary Pattison
Lynn Paustian
Michael Pecci
Marcy Penn
Scott Perlman
Johnny Perperas
Peter Perrotta
Michael Platt
Daniel Plotnick
George Popovich
Kelli Porcaro
Glenn Poticha
Judith Price
Patti Quist
Jue Ra
Ruth Ravve
Anthony Reinhardt
Howard Reisman
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Michael Reisman
David Reiter
Jean Reljac
Michael Resnick
Robert Rich
Gail Richman
Shawn Ridley
Jeffrey Ring
Gloria Stark
David Stein
Ron Steiner
Julie Stepke
Gary Stielow
Thomas Rivkin
Robert Robbins
Jodi Robins
Michael Robinson
Irene Rock
Susan Rodgers
Lorayne Roller
David Rosen
Anita Rosenberg
Laura Rosow
Amy Ross
Edward Ross
Scott Rudin
Michael Ruehrdanz
Susan Ruesch
Andrew Russell
Kenneth Ryfkogel
Sheldon Gilbert shows a sign of satisfaction as the class
takes a snooze during his long lecture.
Dorothy Saletnik
Kenneth Sall
Matthew Samuelson
Bruce Sandlow
Margarita Santiler
Michael Sathy
Shira Saville
Karen Sax
Gail Scapardine
Susan Schmiegelt
Rebecca Schnell
Brett Schulte
Cynthia Schulter
Charles Schwartz
Gregory Searle
Heidi Sedelsky
Peter Selz
Steven Serota
Karen Shae
Paul Shemroske
Nadine Shetler
Lawrence Silberman
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Beth Silverman
Steven Simon
Scott Skoglund
Elizabeth Slisz
Charles Smith
Rocella Smith
Lori Smolenski
Joseph Spagnoli
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�William Stolberg
Jodi Stone
George Straton
Robert Strauss
Ronald Strehl
Daniel Sugar
Alan Sussman
Linda Svrcek
Debra Terrazas
Linda Terzakis
Caryn Terzis
Dean Thomason
Lisa Tobin
Christina Tomacic
Lisa T omoleoni
Gloria Tonsul
Margaret Toth
Barry Trachtenberg
Elizabeth Travis
George Travlos
Peter Trefren
Jamie Turchen
Darlene Turner
Craig Turton
Marcey Tutt
Glenn Udell
Angelo Valenti
Michael Vinich
Leticia Vargas
Dino Varnavas
Laura Friedlander and Roz Nagrodis express their feelings
for Niles West as a photogragher snaps their picture.
Jeff Vick
Jane Vodvarka
Anjali Wadhwa
Jamie Wainer
Jill Wall
David Warso
Nancy Wegener
Patricia Wei
Edward Weiler
Leslie Weinberg
Carolyn Weiser
Alan Weiss
Jennifer Weiss
Linda Weiss
Thomas Weiss
Curtis Wheeler
John Whelan
Cynthia Wilczewski
Rochelle Wise
Mark Witt
Greg Wittenberg
Gary Witz
Susanne Yakoubek
Lauren Young
Kristin Youstra
Chris Zammer
Jay Zeff
Richard Zeld
Joyce Zelnfeld
James Zeman
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Alan Zemsky
Sandra Zernone
Dion Antic
Marccia Bezanis
Dan Brodersen
Ed Cardona
Mary Clarke
Erol Ersoy
Kelly Fahey
Dean Gekas
Larry Glick
Mike Grunfeld
Jean Hein
Kathy Hirschauer
Sharon Hornsberger
Aaron lzenstark
Glen Johnson
Carla Kornit
Sandor Krum
Margaret Luncsford
Brian Murphy
Bill Rolf
Lisa Sidler
Mitch Stern
Joel Sucherman
Paul Wilm
Rich Zenner
Bill Zidel
Keeping in shape!
Power to the students.
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�"Sophomore Cabinet": Left to Right; Back row; Kim Bazcat, Joe Bowman, Lou Gross,
Joe Zeid, Alan Zemsky, David Dong, Front r~; Paul Katzowski, Laura Anderson, Maria
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���William Abelson
Thomas Adams
Daniel Akwa
Brian Albach
Michael Albert
Adrianna Alcalde
Estelle Angeletos
Lawrence Asher
Cynthia Atsaves
Lisa Avella
Sandra Avendano
Janice Bacchiere
Kevin Bailey
Renee Barasch
Sheryl Barasch
Georgette Bartholomew
Kristin Bauer
Marcie Berger
David Bernstein
Georgia Bezanis
Gregory Bezkorovainy
Glenn Bianchi
Howard Blum
Denice Bocek
Jeri Boepple
Heidi Bojes
Beth Bonjes
Beth Bonkoske
Laura Borkovitz
Kenneth Bosshart
Ernest Bourdeau
Wendy Brandwein
Miriam Bravo
William Bravos
Wendy Brenner
Gloria Camilli
Mary Campbell
Bari Caplan
Andrea Cattern
Catherine Chadwick
Jae Chang
Raymond Chao
Donald Chelberg
Linda Chen
Jill Chertow
Kevin Chester
Dorothy Cheung
Linda Chi
Sharon Christensen
Monica Christmann
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Students getting over their boredom by spending time in the BAC room .
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Laurie c;<>conato
Jennifer Cohen
Mark Cohen
Pamela Cohen
Logan Collins
Joseph Coursey
Terry Creger
Jeffery D'Agostino
Valery Daniel
Phillip Daus
Alan Dayan
William Decker
Lisa Decook
Jeffrey Deer
Michelle Deering
John Degroot
Beth Desnet
Mike Disch
Julie Disselhorst
Patricia Doles
Jacob Dorfman
Steve Dorfman
Bryan Dubin
Carl Duchaj
Caryn Eberhart
Michael Ehlers
Jodi Eisenberg
Alex Engels
l Kathy Erpelding
Bradley Evans
Marc Fallerone
Sue Fang
David Farkas
Aron Feinberg
David Fickert
Matt Filippini
Joel Fink
Lori Fleck
Eric Frank
Lori Freed
Daniel Freedman
Rosanne Friedman
Steven Fuentes
Helena Gabriel
Janice Gajdek
Joey Gan
. Patricia Geralde
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Elizabeth Gerstein
Jeff Gilbert
Julia Gillan
Mitchell Gitelman
Michael Glick
Darrell Gold
Charles Goldberg
Darrell Goldberg
Gary Goldenberg
Rhonda Goldstein
Susan Goldstick
Ted Goodman
Lisa Goone
Michelle Gorchow
Cynthia Gotfryd
Elizabeth Grass
Barbara Groeling
Paul Grosse
Natalie Gunchick
Glenn Guttman
Lisa Hahn
Julie Halap
Margaret Hanrahan
Andrew Harrelson
Gayle Hartzen
Debra Havdala
Karen Hedberg
Karen Hedquist
Kathy Hehn
Richard Hein
Donald Hennessy
Scott Herbold
Ellen Herman
Robert Hill
Oliver Hintz
Keith Hirata
Carrie Hlepas
Jacqueline Hoffman
James Hoffman
Richard Holowicki
Elmer Hortelano
Beth Horvat
Frank Horvath
Richard Hugel
Susan Hughes
Michael lrpino
Todd Jackson
Peter Jacobsen
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Bradley Joselit
Peter Joseph
Kenneth Justesen
Timothy Kaferly
Mark Kapelanski
Todd Kaplan
Kimberly Kasnick
William Kaufman
Julie Kellman
David Kewith
Shahin Khoshbin
Eva Kim
Susan Kim
Steven Klein
Cary Kochman
Steven Korol
Dimitra Kotsinosos
Louis Kovitz
Lisa Kozokar
Richard Kraft
Susan Krause
Elliot Kravetz
Janice Kreher
Julie Kreinen
William Kruzel
Caroline Kukulski
Thomas La Belle
Dianne LaBorde
Michael Lanski
Lori Laratro
Dale Larson
Norman Larsson
Debra Laser
Alfred Lazar
Kenneth Le Comte
Elisa Leberis
Maria Leberis
Elizabeth Lee
Yuna Lee
Mike Lembcke
Mark Lemke
Karen Lesiowski
Mark Levant
Barry Levin
Randi Levinson
Craig Levy
Susan Goldstick takes time out for a coke break.
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Neal Lieder
Allen Limpin
Kenneth Linke
John Liosatos
Pheodora Liou
Marc Lipkin
Ernie Loggarakis
Deborah Loiacano
Kim Lores
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Joe Lucia
Katherina Luppo
Thomas Lutz
James Lynn
Sharon Mahan
Steven Majewski
Christine Mak
Alex Maliwanag
Julie Marnett
Norman Mansfield
John Marshall
Julie Martini
Geralyn Masterton
Jo Ann Matchen
Lois Mayer
Robert Mc Carty
Keith Mc Cormick
Karen Mc Donough
Tobias Miesing
Arleen Milbrandt
Phyllis Milewski
Veronica Milewski
Dino Miliotis
Stephen Miller
Tracy Miller
Lawrence Mimp
Jennie Mirkovic
Jennifer Monnier
Brenda Moss
Natasha Motev
Alex Mozner
Andrew Much
Annette Mugrditchian
John Murray
James Nadder
Zan Nedic
Lorelee Nelson
Mindy Newman
Karen Nolan
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Amy ~tting
Patricia d"Boyle
Lorraine O' Rourke
Michael Oberlander
Ira Oliff
Victor Ovsey
Donna Pallson
George Pappas
David Parisi
Hye-Ryon Park
Himanshu Patel
Lori Peterson
Kimberly Petrie
Floyd Pinckney Jr.
Tracy Pitts
Sabine Plonus
Sheila Poet
Gregg Ponitch
Stephanie Poulakidas
Gina Quilici
Susan Rabin
William Raucci
Robert Reichert
Lynn Reinhard
Russel Reiter
Susan 'Rich
Steven Robinson
Laura Rockel
Peter Roggeman
Cindy Roman
Helene Romanofsky
Gail Root
Adele Rose
Debra Rose
Bennet Rosenberg
Susan Rosenblum
David Rosenthal
Hope ·Ross
Kevin Ross
Jill Rovner
David Rugendorf
Judith Rusch
Kenneth Sacks
Elizabeth Salomon
Daniel Sanet
Kathleen Sander
Lee Schaps
Lynne Schildgen
Linda Schmidt
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�Sandra Schreier
Ross Schreiter
Elissa Schwartz
Richard Schwartz
Bette Schwarz
David Schwarz
Arthur Seimen
Nina Serlin
Lisa Shapiro
Mindy Shapiro
Christos Shiakallis
Patricia Sierzega
Efrem Silensky
Jay Silverman
Sheldon Silverman
Richard Simon
Lisa Singer
Chris Sinica
Wendy Smason
Alan Smit h
Paul Smith
Miriam Snyder
Joo Young Son
Bob Spagnoli
Ellen Sprague
Linnea St Marie
Van Stamos
Christopher Steele
David Steiner
Michael Stern
Lauren Stevens
Barbara Stone
Steve Straton
Carol Swenson
Robin Telengater
Karen T enzillo
Katherine Tenzillo
Gus Therios
Elizabeth Todd
Lori T omoleoni
Lorie Torch
John Tripi
Steven Ubrig
Eleni Varnavas
Amy Varon
Monet Vass
Tina Venetos
Karen Venson
Neil Warshawsky
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Shalji!Watts
LP.ia Wax
Brian Weinberg
Rebecca Weinstein
Tamara Weitzman
Jeffrey Wilfong
Dwayne Wilken
David Wilm
Michael Wilson
Karen Wittenberg
David Woodfield
Diane Wrat schko
Lisa Wright
Sandra Yep
Lisa Zeller
Wendy Zepin
Fred Zicarelli
Julie Zivilik
David Zucker
Dean Antic
Bob Batchen
Jeri Boepple
Lisa Byron
Lisa Corona
Mike Dahm
Dorothy Deubner
David Javid
Gary Klein
David Kloser
Karen Lader
Tim Lindemann
Mark Duncsford
Rosie Miller
Ken Perl
Andrea Rubiano
Sharon Schneider
Karen Sch.wartz
Radivoje Tupanjac
David Turner
Scott Wurzbacher
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�The role of the principal in a
large suburban school is to develop an optimal educational
program for the students and
parents of the community. The
interesting and exciting challenge is to create the annual
program of learning opportunities in conjunction with teachers, staff and fellow administrators. The many facets of Niles
West require the attention of
the administration toward the
most important tasks of attaining excellence - maintaining
strong student and faculty support - and presenting a positive charisma of public relations for the benefit and progress of the school.
Beyond the many and varied
tasks as principal, this year Dr.
Mannos served as a member of
the Board of Directors of the
Illinois High School Association, a member of the Executive Board of the Illinois Principals Association and the state
coordinator for the National
Association of Secondary
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Counterclockwise from Upper Left:
Dennis Fickes, Building Manager and
director of physical education, Inset:
Marlene Karpinski; Carl Geis, Dean, Inset: Rosiland Benford; Larry Erickson,
Dean, Inset: Bea Mroz.
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�The administrative team met
once a week to discuss issues
that arise every day. A team
goal was to provide a common
philosophy among departments for handling Niles West's
daily problems. The weekly
team meeting also afforded the
administration the opportunity
to share ideas and information
and make group decisions.
One of the team 's major goals
this year was to smooth the
way for East students and faculty who will be at West next
fall. This year the team also instituted freshman study halls, a
new attendance system designed to increase student accountability, and a policy requiring all students to take final
exams with the exception of
graduating seniors.
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left: Richard Antes, English and Foreign
Language; John Winterhalter, Vocational Education; Gerald Turry, Math
and Science; John Lorenz, Social Studies and Fine Arts; and Jerry Kupferberg, Student Services.
Administrative secretaries Inset,
clockwise from upper left: Marge Phillipe, Phyllis Mooradian, Gladys Bonetti ,
Dorothy Beringer, and Faye Madenberg.
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�BOARD OF EDUCATION
This year the Niles Township
Board of Education spent its
time reviewing the present
policies of the school district
and planning for the new decade. The general curriculum
was reviewed and educational
trends over the past fifteen
years were examined. Longrange plans for revenue and
enrollment over the next five
years were discussed. The high
school counselor's job was
studied and regulations were
discussed for student discipline.
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�From top left, clockwise: Fred Minkus,
George Contarsy, Ray Fleischer, Bert
Meyers, Mary Helen Archibald, Eric
Moch, Gord on Hirsch, the Board in action, and Superintendent Dr. Wesley
Gibbs.
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�FOREIGN
No new courses were offered in
1979/80 but all courses were
combined to make the same
foreign language offerings at
North and West in 1980/ 81.
Students of all languages took
common final examinations for
the second year. English as a
second language was offered
for the first time as a two-year
sequenced course and students from many different language backgrounds were enrolled. Field trips, foreign food,
and foreign exchange students
helped students to learn the
cultural background of the different languages.
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Joseph Brennan , George Brink, Olga Georgiev, Julie Grossberg, Isaac Hoffman, Terese
Klinger, Madeleine Loughran , Alex Miron , Gertrude O'Reilly, Roger Stein , and Peter Zorn.
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Top left hand corner, clockwise: Ray
Benson, Don Field, Dennis Filliman,
Josphine Hentz, Gina Hubbard, Stan
Jones, Dean Krone, Jim Martin, Miriam
Metz
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The Niles West Math Department had several outstanding
achievements this year. Noteworthy events were the Math
Intramural competition and the
Math Team Interscholastic
competition in the North Suburban Math League. Niles West
ranked fifth in the entire area in
interscholastic competition.
Many outstanding "mathletes"
competed with member
schools in grueling competition
held throughout the year.
Due to the expert organization a-nd departmental interest,
students were afforded an opportunity to compete among
the very top places. This year
the math department joined
the National MU ALPHA THETA
Mathematics Fraternity. Students competed in the AtlanticPacific National Math Contest.
Students performed admirably
on the national examinations
for advanced placement calculus. A Math Trophy Case was
created in order to maintain a
petmanent record of the outstanding achievements of
math students.
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�Clockwise from Upper left: Donna
Mueller, Robert Murphy, Stanley Weitzenfeld , Ralph Wiedl
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�The Niles West Science Department had another outstanding
year which included the development of an industrial science
seminar program . Several outstanding students involved in
independent research were
sponsored by area research
firms. The technical assistance
and support allowed Niles West
to begin a program which
should gain statewide attention . The annual science fair as
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well as fine instructional programs continued to allow West
science students an outstanding opportunity fo.r science
education. Advanced placement programs continued to
abound from West, which is
one of the few area schools to
offer A.P.P. courses in three
disciplines. Student awards
were showcased in the Science
trophy hall of fame located on
the third floor.
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Clockwise from Upper Left: Dottie Fugiel, Bob Hanrahan, Dennis Hoeppner,
Ann Levinson, Jeffrey Nelson, Wayne ·
Rogowski, Jim Strnad, Don Waddel ,
Gary Wanke, Ed Ernst. Warren Holz
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�Spreading artistic culture
throughout the school is what
the Art Department did best.
Students in the department excelled in different aspects of
art. Much of their work was displayed throughout the corridors.
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HEALTH
The staff of this years Health
Department consisted of Ron
Campbell and Sharon Zorn. Although there were only two
teachers, they kept the department active. Healt h Education
proves to be a valuable class
for the Niles West student.
Ron Campbell (left) and Sharon Zorn
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necessary knowledge needed
to drive an automobile is the
responsibility of the Drivers
Education Department . Indepth classroom sessions, aided by valuable range and behind-the-whee I experience
have been a great asset to the
students.
James Kettleborough (left) and Carl
Van Cleeve.
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ALTERNATIVE LEARNING CENTER
The Alternative Learning Center provided students with a
more personal educational atmosphere. The center helps
each individual to experience
vocations outside of the classroom.
Jean Barstow (left) and William Robinson
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The world of Home Economics
at Niles West included diversified activities ranging from a
style show with Niles East and
Niles North to graduation exercises for pre-schoolers who
were enrolled in a program
with the Child Development
Class. While the food classes
teased us with their pleasing
aroma, some of us were in
Management for Living discussing the influence of the
prime interest rate on the
stock market.
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From top left clockwise: Barbara
Chausow , Wilda De Fur, M ari an
Jaeschke, and Elizabeth Oldham .
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From top right counterclockwise:
Charles Anderson , Ronald Albiani , Kay
Beck, Gerald Boevers.
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�Social Studies teachers are expected to do the impossible .
They are required to .be more
or less an expert in a multiplicity and variety of social science
disciplines. At the same time,
they must be practitioners of
the whole range of teaching
strategies from the traditional
to the latest trends. In addition
to these expected accomplishments, there is societies' insistence that the social studies
teachers have the major re-
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sponsibility for educating
young men and women in the
facts of citizenship and democratic ideals. In other words,
social studies courses are
asked to produce people who
are politically informed and active.
All this seems to be an impossible task for most people-but
the social studies teachers who
go their daily rounds are expected to live up to these ex-
pectations and do an admirable job for Niles West students.
Honors courses in United
States History and Western
Civilization were reinstated this
past year with several students
taking advantage of this enriching curriculum. Psychology
continued to be the most popular of the social science electives with over 600 students
selecting this course.
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From upper left clockwise: John Gault,
John Handzel , Dan Hili , Arthur Leipold ,
Bruce Munson , Michaela Rowland ,
Merilyn Schiffman, Carol Simone, Marjorie Stevens, Harry Stokes, Celestine
Van Dorpe.
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The Industrial Arts Department
continued to promote student
interest in skilled labor. Some
courses offered were: Auto Mechanics, Aeronautics, Electricity, Radio Technology, and Industrial Drawing.
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From Upper Left Clockwise: Glenn Anderson, Erwin Froelich, Tom Kaiser,
Jack Lain, Charles Swinford, Gene
Volkman.
�INDIVIDUAL
The Individualized Instruction
Center is designed to provide
students with help in t heir adjustment to the school environment. The 1.1.C. teachers work
with parents, teachers, and
students to aid students. They
read assignments, examine
tests, and make use of educational games to improve students' work and study habits.
Each teacher has a case load of
students for which individualized plans based upon needs
and goals must be developed.
From Top Left Clockwise: Phyllis Axon,
William Kelly, David Solovy, Sarane
Schulz
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�ENGLISH
Clockwise from upper left: Jerome
Orr, Patrick Flynn , Thomas McMahon,
Geri Nash, Barbara Gordon, Faith Shapiro, Linda Horwitz, Robert Wolf, Angela Graham.
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�The Niles West English Department offered the second year
of the new English program.
Sophomores completed a new,
two semester course which
was taught at the essentials,
regular, and honors levels.
Freshmen took a new test
which was diagnostic and also
measured progress made during the year.
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��ENGLISH
Clockwise From Top Left: James
Knaak, James Batts, Richard Gragg,
Molly Magee, Edmund Berek, Marvin
Klebba, Morris Parker , William Geismann , Robert Johnson
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�MEDIA
Clockwise from upper left: Albert Rambis, Stephanie Szymanski, Phyllis Epstein, Diane Hosfield, Sylvia Rubenstein , Billie Zidek, Marilyn Kolas, Nena
Larrocco, Helen Porten, Joyce Horne,
Marie Deleonardis, Eleanor Parker.
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a complete Media Center including a Main Library, Library
Annex, Audio-Visual Center,
Listeni.ng-View Area, and a
GraP.hics Section .
These areas are geared toward
individual and group study,
along with reference · assistance for both students and
staff. Also available is a wide
textbook selection and compi-
lation of bibliographies.
A diversity of materials are present for continual sources of
research . Available is the most
current audio-visual equipment, supplies for publicity and
promotion, records, filmstrips,
and tapes . .
. These well-rounded areas
prove to be a great asset to the
Niles West student.
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�BUSINESS EDUCATION
Business Education classes enable students to have a better
understanding of the business
world and its ways. The
courses introduced students to
a wide vocabu lary of business
terms, and furthered the skills
of reading, writing and communication.
Clockwise from Upper Left: Annabel
Begley, Robert Feick, Frank Fitzpatrick, Edward Grossheusch , Pat Savage, Darrell Smith , Dorothy Wise.
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Top right hand corner counterclockwise: John Burkel, William Richardson ,
Robert Porter, Judi Sloan, George
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�The Niles West Physical Education Department provides each
of our students with a daily
physical education class. Its
curriculum affords a wide variety of gymnastic, aquatic,
dance, recreational, team and
individual activities. The fourteen member staff is well
trained and highly specialized.
The department seeks to provide every student the opportunity to develope a strong,
healthy body; encourage good
health habits; aid in the development of athletic skills for use
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now, and in adult life; and to
teach the social values inherent in competitive activities.
The high school years are a tremendously important period in
the development of each stu.dent, physically as well as mentally and emotionally. A healthy
body enables one to more fully
enjoy all aspects of living and
assures a greater chance of
success in any worthwhile undertaking. Regular participation is the pathway to a longer
life and a more satisfying existence.
�PHYSICAL
Top left hand corner, clockwise: John
Armour, Donald Huff, Gene Earl, Lee
Heeren , Billy Schnurr, Jean Armour,
Michael Skuban, Elmer Lucas, Shari
Kouba.
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�STUDENT SERVICES
Top (I. to r.): Joyce Ball, Mildred Eskow, Maire Flynn, Mary Jaros, Charles
Kemmler, Phyllis Klapman. Middle (1.
to r.): Rollie Korol, Abigail Lawrence,
David Lee. Bottom (I. to r.): Christine
Martin, Kathy Burkel, Marlene Peterson, Rita Schalk, Jim Van Vrenken, Joseph Guenther.
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�GUIDANCE
From upper left, clockwise: Robert Redig, Leo Hoosline, Frank Mustari, Harry
Sarti, Roberta Jorgesen, Dr. Walter
Cocking, Dr. Arthur Ryden, Mary Pat
Carr.
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�The Niles West Guidance Department successfully led students through another school
year. Each counselor contended with a great amount of work
which consisted of schedule
changes, applications for admission to college, and the
credit-audit program. The
Guidance Department also provided an effective testing pro·
gram, job information for stu·
dents, and an accurate listing
of scholarship offers. ·
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�The Music Department was
made up of three basic organizations: Band, Orchestra, and
Chorus, which in turn had
groups that were related to
them. The department also offered courses in music theory
and guitar.
The band program offered
courses such as beginning
band instruments, freshmen
band, intermediate band, and
concert band . A jazz band program was also offered to those
who participated in the above ·
bands. The concert and intermediate bands combined to
form the marching band which
played at football games, parades, and basketball games.
The . Orchestra program offered a course in beginning
strings, intermediate orchestra, and concert orchestra
which consisted of all strings
plus a full wind section. Members of the orchestra participated in the string orchestra
which performed at open
house, the honors assembly,
and other outside functions.
The choral program offered
courses in glee club and choir;
some choir members were selected to perform in the asappella choir. In addition, after
school groups such as. Vivace
and Westones offered popular
music. Piano instruction was
also taught through the choral
program.
All three groups participated in
concerts individually and together.
Counterclockwise from upper left:
Sharon Luzum, Keith Ramsden, Hugh
McGee, Ted Kaitchuck, Charles Groeling.
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Top (I. to r.) Lois Albanese, Rose Blum,
Anne Bohl , Phyllis Bower, Gertrude
Gordon, Dorothy Groth. Middle {I. to
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Nudelman. Bottom {I. to r .) Cynthia
Philbin, Margery Raymond, Rita Ruggard, Carol Ulmer, Mi ldred Warkenthien, Gene Mitz (duplicating services).
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�CUSTODIANS
This year's custodial staff was
responsible for the maintenance of the school and its
grounds. The custodians kept
classrooms and hallways clean
in addition to general upkeep
and repairs.
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Clockwise from upper left: Nicholas
Tselikis, Marie Osmolak, John Korynt, Anthony Aviano, John Flaherty,
John Hermuz, Cesar Reyes , Julius
Dregley, Richard Strazinski .
�CAFETERIA
The cafeteria staff provided
hot lunches throughout the
school year. They served
the well balanced "Indian"
specials everyday with
smiles on their faces . Putting up with endless comments and grief, the efforts
of the cafeteria staff were
truly commendable.
Clockwise from upper left: V. Novotony, L. Salvo, R. Brenda, J . Weimer,
M. Schultz; Group plcure, top left to
right: M. Schultz, L. Besterman, J.
Koza, L. Sheridan , J. Weimer, L. Salvo,
M. Van Cleave, M. Lood; Bottom row
left to right: A. Racana, R. Feldpauch,
A. Ziameck; Not pictured: L. Archangeletti, R. Grenda, J . Koza, E. Kyncy , L.
Mcclosky, A. Nothof, A. Roberto, N.
Staackmann.
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�ABRAHAMS, BRIAN: Wrestling 1;
Soccer 1,2,3; Photo Club 1,2;
Newspaper 3,4; Yearbook 3,4;
National Merit Scholar 3; Illinois
State Scholar 4: Century Il l Leadership Award 4; 2nd Place Photo
Contest 2: Presidential Classroom for Young Americans 4. My
future plans are to open the first
free clinic in Lincolnwood .
ARCHIBALD, NANCY: Midnight
Riders 3,4; Senior Class Cabinet
4: SAB 4: Bronze Key. My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was graduation .
ARONSON, LARRY: Gymnastics
1,2. I would most like to be remembered for my big mouth to
teachers in class.
ASHER, RON: Football 1,2,3,4;
Basketball 1,2; N-Club 3,4. I
would most like to be remembered for getting a TV cameraman to come up into the stands
at the girls basketball finals downstate.
ATSAVES, BARB: Basketball
1,2,3,4: All-Conference, All State
Tournament Team 2; Captain 4:
Ahepa Athlete of the Year Award;
Softball 1,2,3,4; All Conference;
Cheerleading 1,2; Homecoming
Court 3,4; Senior Class Cabinet 4:
Rotary Club Scholarship Finalist
4 . I would most like to be remembered for telling the TV audience
downstate that I was a sophomore and embarrassing myself.
ATSAVES, MARIA: Midnight Riders 4. I would most like to be remembered for WHAT!!!
BACHMAN, ROBIN: AFS 1; Yearbook 3,4; Clubs Editor 4; N.H.S.
3,4; Senior Class Cabinet 4; Concert Band 1,2,4; Intermediate
Band 3: Tour Band 1,2,3,4:
Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Rank
Leader 4; Basketball Band
1,2,3,4; Mid-East Music Convention 1; District Band 4: 1st Place
IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest
2,3; Band Contest 3: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key
3; Gold Key 4. My most memorable experiences at Niles West
were playing in the Concert Band
in the first semester of my freshman year, and getting together
with Rich Robbins at Opportunity
Plus in May of 1978.
BAILEY, MELINDA: Pacesetters
2; Aquasprites 1,3; Tennis Tean
3,4; Leaders 2,3,4. I would most
like to be remembered for being a
nice person.
BAROV, LAURA: Scarlet Certificate 1: Bronze Key. My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was this Senior Survey.
BARRINGTON, JOANNE: Pow
Wow 2: AFS 2,3,4; AFS summer
exchange student to South Africa
3; Children's Theater 3: Yearbook
4; N . ~tS. 3,4. My most memorable experience at Niles West was
being on Scott Heyman's Yearbook staff.
BEDONY, RICHARD J.: Cross
Country 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track
1,2,3; Outdoor Track 1,2; Bronze
Key 3; Silver Key 4 . One truely
important thing I learned at Niles
West can be expressed in the
phrase, "Doing what's expected
of you is not always t he same as
doing what's best for you."
BERGER, SINDEE: Girls Softball
Team 1; Concert Band 1,2,3; Intermediate Band 1; Mid-East Music Convention 1; Girls Badmitton
Team 2; Orchesis Band 2,3; Pow
Wow Band 3; 1st Place IHSA Solo
and Ensemble Contest 2,3; AFS 2;
Marching Band 1,2,3; Pep Band.
1,2,3; District Band Contest 2,3.
My future plans are designing the
interior of homes, offices, ahd
stores, continuing playing my
acoustic and to meet my buddies
on 11/11/87.
BERNHEIM, DEBORAH: AFS
2,3,4; German exchange 2; Opus
One 3,4; Pacesetters 2,3; President 3; Scarlet Certificate 1; Girls
Glee 3; Senior Class Cabinet 4.
My most memorable experience
at Niles West happened during an
exciting gym period of scooter
soccer, watching Joanne Barrington crawl across the floor.
BERNSTEIN, CHARLES: Forums
3,4. My future plans are to go to
college, to become a correspondant for a great metropolitan
newspaper, and to have my name
become a household word.
BERNSTEIN, DAN: Tennis 1,3,4;
Westward 1,2,3,4: N.H.S. 3 ,4;
German Club 1,2; Bronze Key 2. I
would most like to be remembered for being Co-President and
founder of the Ni-We-Hi-Ducky
Club, and for living, loving, and
learning.
BJORKLUND, CHERYL: Gymnastics Demonstration Team 1; PomPon 3,4: Swim Team 2; Midnight
Riders 3; Leaders 2,3,4; Pow Wow
1. I would most like to be remembered for those · th period hunt8
ing excursions to catch a few
"B's"!!! My future plans are to
meet my buddies on 11/11/87.
BLUMENTHAL, MARK: Basketball
1. My most memorable experience at Niles West was graduation.
BLOCK, JEANNIE: Midnight Riders 2,3,4. I would most like to be
remembered for the neck decorations freshman year.
BODEN, SCOTT: Soccer 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Scarlet Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 3; Silver Key 4. My
most memorable experience at
Niles West was getting into trou-
ble at Glenbrook North during the
football game, having to see Dean
Geis, almost being suspended ·
. . . . and school had not even
started!
BRAJE, BARB: Track 2,3,4; Leaders 2,3,4; Orchestra 1; Music
Tour 1; Soccerettes 1,2,3: N.H.S.
3,4: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze
Key 3; Silver Key 4. I would mostlike to be remembered for my eye
and my "big shoe."
BRAVER, RON: Football 1,2,3,4. I
would most like to be remembered for being a fine student and
never getting into trouble.
BUCHINO, MIKE: Wrestling 2,3;
Guard Club 3. I would most like to
be remembered for not blowing
off classes for 3¥2 years, "Until
the Last Semester.''
CAPLAN, PAM: Children's Theater 1,2,3. I would most like to be
remembered for being one of the
shortest seniors.
CHAO, MARK: Football 1,2: Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Aeronautics Club
1,2; Photo Club 3: AFS 4; N.H.S.
4; Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze
Key; Illinois State Scholar 4. My .
future plans are to be the opposite of Mark Fishbein.
CHIN, PHILLIP PAUL: Football
1,2,3,4: Baseball 1; N-Club 3,4. I
would most like to be remembered for having the wildest egg
and shaving cream fight .. . inside
my car.
CHORPASH, MICHEAL: Marching
Band 2,3,4: Concert Band 3,4;
Band Tours 1,2,3,4; Pow-Wow
Band 3,4; Orchestra 4: Basketball
Band 2 ,3,4; Solq and Ensemble
Contest 2,3,4; Dance Show Band
4; National Honor Society 3,4; Forums 2: Bowling 1,2,3,4; District
Band 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. I
would most like tb be remembered for participating in as few
activities as possible.
COHEN, JULIE Volleyball 1: German Club 1; Bronze Key 3; Yearbook 2,3; Senior Class Cabinet 4 .
My future plans are to go into the
marketing field and not to forget
11/11/87.
COHEN, MICHEAL: National Hon-·
or Society 3,4, Aeronautics Club
1,2; Soccer Team 1,2. I would
most like to be remembered for
being the only person smart
enough not to eat the school
lunches.
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COLOJAN, . LISA: Leaders 2,3,4;
Pow -Wow 1; Junior Achievement
.,.
2; D.E.C .A. (Parlimentarian)4;
Midnight RJders 1,2,3,4. My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was playing S.T.B. on scooters in Sr. Leaders physical Education class.
�CONTI, TINA: Softball 1, Leaders
2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Conference champs 3,4; Regional
Champs 3,4; Sectiona. Champs
1
3,4, State Champs 3,4? . My most
memorable experience at Nil.~s
West was beating East St. Louis
Lincoln for the state championship.
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COOPER, ADAM: Soccer 1,2,3:
SRA 3,4: Westward 2,3,4; German Club 1,2,3,4; Student Appeals Board 3,4; White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2: Silver Key 4; Na~ional Honor Society 3,4; EPAC 3;
School Board Representative 4;
Caucus representative 3; AFS 3,4;
AFS Americans Abroad Summer
of 1979; Illinois State Scholar 4. I
would most like to be rememben~d for my westwird proofreedng skils.
COOPER, SHARON: Varsity Tennis 2,3,4; Captain 4; SAB 3: Leaders 2,3; Bronze Key; Silver Key;
Gold Key; White Certificate;
Homecoming Court 3,4. I would
most like to be remembered for
taking 13th place in the state tennis tournament with Jill Mishkin.
DEGER, LAURA: I would most like
to be remembered for being an
animal.
DETHLOFF, RAY: Indoor Track 2;
Gymnastics lntramurals 1: Softball lntramurals 2,3,4. My future
plans are to find a job.
DORFMAN, LAURA: German Club
1; Concert Choir 3. I would most
like to be remembered for not
getting too upset the day I came.
·to school and found several "Laura Dorfman is a Moose who attends Moose U." posters hung all
over the school-including the
cafeteria . Thanks Renee and
John .
DORFMAN, NINA: Midnight Riders 2,3,4; Porn-Pon 3,4; Yearbook
3. My most memorable experience at Niles West was escaping
from the gym after badminton
class without getting caught.
DRAYER, ROBIN: Wind Ensemble
1; Concert Band 2,3,4; Children's
Theatre 1; AFS 4;_Banci__Bruird-4.;
Pow-Wow Band 4; Bronze Key 3 ;
Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Band
Tour 1; 2,3,4; Scarlet Certificate
1; District Band 4, Orchesis Band
1; IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest 3,4; Mid-East Conference 1.
My most memorable experience
at Niles West was the 1978 Band
Tour to New Orleans- I went from
the gutter to the luggage racks.
. DREXLER, RONALD: Photography Club 2,3; Bronze Key 4. My
most memorable experience at
Niles West was the strike Freshman year.
EISENSTEIN, MARGARET: Students for Israel 1,2, Ecology Club
3,4; AFS 3; SRA 3; SFAA 3 . I would
most liked to be remembered for
my sinfully good looks and electrifying personality. My future plans
are to get rid of my braces.
ELLIOT, JIM: Football 1,2,3,4,
Baseball 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics 1;
N-Club 4; Bronze Key. I would
most like to be remembered for
sitting in Coach Huff's back pocket like a penalty flag waiting to be
t hrown out and my brilliant suggestions I gave to the Midnight
Riders for our posters.
ERICKSON, DAVE: Football 1. My
most memorable experience at
Niles West was my Junior Year in
Coach Skuban's 11owdy 5th period
gym class.
EVANS, SCOTT: Track 1,2,3,4;
1st place Varsity Township Pole
Vault; Ecology Club 2,3,4, Lab Assistant 2; Junior Achievement 2;
President 2. I would most like to
be remembered for not having a
nervous breakdown when I lost
"My Sharona" in front of 2500
people at the Skil. Corp. picnic.
FAHEY, .TIMOTHY: Cross Country
1; Gymnastics 1: Track 2; Bronze
Key; Illinois State Scholar 4. I
would most like to be remembered for traveling to the ends of
the universe and making it back
for my next period class . . . almost.
FEFLES, DENISE: Track Team
1,2; Freshmen Cabinet; Drama
Club 1: Midnight Riders 2,3,4;
Basketball lntramurals 1: Bronze
Key 2. I wou ld most like to be remembered for being smart
enough to graduate early.
FILLER, LAN: Debate 1,2,3,4;
Math Club 2,3 ,4; Science Seminar
1; ACS test 2 ; Band 1: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; Silver Key
4; ISU Debate Institute 2: Harvard
3: Georgetown 4; Opus I 4; National Merit Finalist 4; Illinois
State Scholar 4 . I would most like
to be remembered for being like a
Blue Nun, proper, nice, revered, .
pure, inhibited, and habitual. In
short, correct with any dish.
FINK, BETH RACHEL: White Certilicate 1; Bronze Key 2 ; Silver Key
3; AFS 1,2; Leaders Gym 2,3,4;
Opus I 3; National Honor Society
3,4; SAB 3,4; Treasurer 4: Sophomore Class Cabinet; Senior Class
Cabinet; Pow-Wow skit writer 2;
Yearbook 3; Porn-Pon 3,4; Midnight Riders 2,3,4; Chairman at
Homecoming Queen elections 4:
Golf Key 4. My future plans are to
be an asset to the world.
FINKEL, LORI: Marching Band
1,2,3; Wind Ensemble 1; Concert
Band 2,3: SAB 3,4 (Secretary);
Pow-Wow Band 2; Midnight Riders 3,4; Orchesis Band 2; Band
tours 1,2. My most memorable
experience at Niles West was over
sleeping one morning on one of
the band tours and missing the
concert.
FISHBEIN, MARK E.: Opus I poster 4; It's not important if I' m remembered .
FOX, BRYNA: Girl's Track 1,2,3;
Cross Country 4 : Co-Captain
Cross Country 4: German Club 2;
Photo Club 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Key. My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was T.P.ing the inside of the
guy's lockeroom before home
basketball games, and having a
guy walk in and ask if we knew we
were in the wrong lockeroom .
FOX, WENDY: Yearbook 3,4; Special Events Section Editor 4;
Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir
2,3,4; Vivace 1,2; Pow Wow 1,2;
Westones 4; AFS 2; Students for
Israel 2; Senior Cabinet; National
Honor Society 3,4; Secretary 3,4;
Bronze Key 3; White Certificate 1:
Illinois State Scholar 4. I wou ld
most like to be remembered for
being the only one to laugh at my
jokes, thus causing everyone to
laugh (at the joke, of course) and
also for my monomaniac addiction to green M & M's that finally
brought about my metamorphasis on 10/31/79.
FRAZIN, HOWARD: Basketball
1,2; Soccer 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4;
Westward Editorial Cartoonist:
Photographer, and Reporter
2,3,4; Yearbook Photographer
2,3,4; Math lntramurals 4; Bronze
Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4;
Illinois State Scholar 4; National
Merit Letter of Commendation 3;
Columbia University Scholastic
Press Association 's Mark of Distinction for Editorial Cartooning
2. My future plans are to initiate
and be President of the Ayatollah
Khomeini fan club and sell cold,
moldy hot dogs on stale buns to
Iranian cab drivers at the 1980
summer Olumpic games in Moscow.
FRIEDLANDER, SUSAN GAIL:
Concert Band 1,2: Demonstration
Gymnastics Team 1,2,3; Competitive Gymnastics Team
1,2,3,4; Girls Track 1: Girls Cross
Country 4; Marching Band 1,2;
Leaders Gym 2,3,4; Yearbook 4;
Midnight Riders 2,3,4: I would
most like to -be remembered for
my ability walking down the halls
and tripping over my own feet and
also for never reaching 5 feet tall.
FRIEDMAN, MARK: Baseball 1:
Tennis 2: Yearbook 3. I would
most like to be remembered for
the many classes that I enriched
with my stunning sense of humor.
FROEMMING, BEN: Football
1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball
1,2,3,4; N-Club 3,4. My future
plans are to go to college and become a successful CPA.
�GALLAGHER, ERIN MARIE: Softball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 3,4. I would
most like to be remembered for
pitching in the Girl's State Softball
Tournament.
GALLAGHER, SHEILA: Art Council
2,3; Work Study 4. No single
memorable incident comes to
mind, but as I look back on my
years at Niles West, I'll be sure to
remember all those hours in Dean
Geis' office and restricted study.
GARFINKEL, GLENN: Soccer
1,2,3; Track 2,3,4; N-Club Secretary 4; Bronze Key; Second Place
DePaul University Stock Contest
3; National Honor Society 4. My
future plans are to become successful and move to Lincolnwood.
GELFMAN, LINDA: Orchesis
1,2,3,4; Pow Wow 1,2,3; Pow
Wow Choreographer 4; Opus I
3,4; Senior Class Cabinet; Band
Tour 2,3. I would most like to be
remembered for all my loves - my
love of pigs, my love of parties,
my love of guys, my love of bugging people and driving them
crazy.
GLENNER, ALISON: Girls Basketball 1,2; Softball 1,2: Concert
Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band
1,2,3,4; Tour Band 1,2,3,4: Musical 3,4; Pow Wow Band 3,4; Leaders Gym 2,3; Scarlet Certificate
1; Bronze Key 4; District Band 4;
Assistant Drum Major 4; Orchesis
Band 1,2; First Place IHSA solo
and Ensemble Contest 2,3,4; MidEast Conference 1; Orchestra 4;
International Thespian Conference Band 3; Orchestra Manager
3,4: Basketball Band 1,2,3,4. I
would most like to be remembered for my infamous cast parties and surviving a year and a half
going out with Alan Moltz.
GOLDBERG, CANDY: Concert
Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band
1,2,3,4; Tour Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 4: Children's Theatre 2;
Leaders Gym 1,2,3,4. My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was spending a night on an
Amtrak train that was below zero
on a band tour which caused me
to lose my voice for over a week.
GOLDSTICK, DIANE: Girls Tennis
1,2,3,4; Leaders Gym 2,3,4; SAB
1,2,3,4; Yearbook 3,4; Underclass Section Editor 4; All-Conference Tennis 2: Athlete of the
Week 3; Varsity Letter 2,3,4. My
most memorable experience at
Niles West was four years of learning about myself and people and
finding out who my friends really
were.
2,3; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Bronze
Key 3; Scarlet Certificate 1; Midnight Riders 1,2,3,4. I would most
like to be remembered for the
wild party that I threw on December 8: It was ~ pane in the glass.
GROSS, MADELINE: Guard Club
2,3; Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze
Key. My most memorable experience at Niles West was the time
one of my friends spilled chocolate milk all over my lap.
GUALANO, AL: Soccer 1,2,3;
Track 1,2. My most memorable
experience at Niles West was finally graduating after an extra
half year.
GURRENTZ, ANDY: Photo Club,
Newspaper Staff 3,4, Yearbook
Staff 3,4, Basketball Announcer. I
would most like to be remembered for getting thrown out of
the Annex a record eleven times
in one day.
GUSSIN, ROBERT: Cross Country
1,2, Track 1, SRA 3, Yearbook 4.
My future plans are to seek out
new worlds; new civilizations: to
boldly go where no man has gone
before. My most memorable experience at Niles West was growing a beard my senior year.
HACKER, AMY LOUISE: Concert
Choir 3,4. I would most like to be
remembered for running into the
gym wall Freshman year.
HALAP, FAITH: Orchesis 1,
Cheerleading 2, Porn Pon 3. My
most memorable experience at
Niles West was escaping from the
6th period gym after class.
HAMMOND, TAWNY: Cross Country 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3, Milers Club
1, Indoor Track 2, GPA Leader 2. I
would most like to be remembered for being my own independent self.
HEDBERG, CAROL L.: Girls Track
1,2,3,4, Bowling 3,4, Leaders Program 2,3,4. I would most like to
be remembered for nothing in
particular.
HEINRICH, BILL: Varsity Football
Manager 2,3,4, Varsity Basketball
Manager 2,3,4, N-Club Business
Manager 3, N-Club President 4,
Boys Athletics Rotary Club Nominee 4, My most memorable experience at Niles West was going
down state to see the Girls Basketball team win State in 1979.
GOODMAN, ROD: Gymnastics
1,2,3,4. I would most like to be
remembered for having cot #1 in
the nurses office for my first period "crash out" every morning.
HERTLER, KATHY ANNE: German
Club 1,2, Pacesetters 1,2. My
most memorable experience at
Niles West was when in my history
class, during a test, I took off my
jacket and Mr. Anderson embarrased me for the shirt I was wearing. It said , "Every Inch a _
Woman". He wanted to see every inch.
GORDON, SANDI: Leaders Gym
HEYMAN, SCOTT: Debate 1, West
Word 3,4, Yearbook Faculty Editor 4, SRA 3,4, Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 4, Student Appeals Board ·
3 , SFAA 3, Illinois State Scholar 4,
National Merit Semi-finalist 4, National Honor Society 4. I would
most like to be remembered for
not wearing dock-siders and duck
shoes.
HIMMLER, DEBBIE: Softball 1,2; .
Leaders Program 1,2,3,4. I would
most like to be remembered for
my continual clowning around .
Laughter really is the key to living!
HINTZ, PAM: Volleyball 1,2,3,4; .
Basketball 1,2,3,4. I would most
like to be remembered for being a
member of the State Champion
Basketball Team.
HIRSH, MITCHELL: My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was sleeping through all the
films in Physics class.
HLEPAS, GEORJEAN: Homecoming Committee 3 ,4: SAB 3,4. My
most memorable experience at
Niles West was meeting Chris LaPak.
HOGG, RENEE: Varsity Swim
Team 1,2,3,4; Captain 2,4; Aquasprites 1,3; Timers Club 1; Guard .
Club 2. I would most like to be
remembered for coming close to
being the first person arrested,
booked and charged with illegal
possesion (of toilet paper).
HORNSBERGER, DAVE: I would
most like to be remembered for
being able to be "ready for everything and anything."
IGLARSH, HUGH: Band 1,2: Concert Band 3,4; Orchestra 4; Debate 1,2; AFS 2,3,4; Opus 1 4;
Band tour 2,3,4; Sound of Music
Orchestra 4; Solo and Ensemble
Contest 3,4; Jazz Band 4; National Honor Society 4; Illinois State
Scholar 4; National Merit Semifinalist 4; Brown Book Award 3. My
future plans are to go to college
for as long a time as possible and
then gradually re-insert myself
into the real world to be a voice
for the downtrodden classes of
the world.
INGLES, BERT: Football 1,2;
Baseball 1; Wrestling 2; Medical
Careers Club 1. My most memorable experience at Niles West
was getting into a fight in front of
the Dean's Office and not getting
caught, even though there were
at least 200 spectators.
JAFFEE, NANCY E.: SAB 4; National Honor~ Society 3; Treasurer of NHS 4; Senior Class Cabinet
4; Leaders Gym 2,3,4; Midnight
Rtt:lers 2,3,4; White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 4. My
most memorable experience at
Niles West was being a founder
and member of the "Winnie the
Pooh Club" sixth period with An-
�drea and Lilli.
JAKIEL, JOHN: I would most like
to be remembered for my tardyness to class.
JASENOF, IAN: Track 3,4; BroMze
Key. My most memorable .experience at Niles We§t WC!S graduation!
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JOHNSON, GRANT S.: Concert
Band 3,4, Tour Band 1,2,3,4;
Wind Ensemble 3,4; Golf Team
1,2; Marching Band 2; Basketball
Band 2,3,4.
JUTOVSKY, MICHAEL: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; Gold Key 4; National Honor
Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholar
4; Baseball 1; Intramural Softball
3; Aeronautics Club 1,2,3,4;
President 4; Math Club 2,3,4; Science Seminar 3; Biology Lab Assistant 2; Physics Lab Assistant 4;
Fifth Place in Math Intramural
Contest 3; Certificate of Award
for Outstanding Achievement in Illinois Math Contest 3; Fourth
Place Team in Northwestern University's " Tec(l Olympics" 3;
JETS Team 4. My goal in life is to
become a competant and compassionate physician: to bring my
scientific skills and humanitarian
impulses to the service of others.
KAPELANSKI, SALLY: Concert
Choir 2,3; Treasurer 3; Vivace
1,2; Pacesetter 1, White Certificate 1, Bronze Key 3, Silver Key
4, Illinois State Scholar 4. I would
most like to be remembered for
making it for the second half of all
the home swim meets.
· KAPLAN, ROBERTA: Leaders
2,3,4; Porn-Pon 3,4, Midnight Riders 1,2,3,4. I would most like to
be remembered for yelling
F.Y.A.H. down Collins Avenue with
Laura and Lilli and swimming in
one-of-a-kind bathingsuits, P.S.
Detroit, here I come!!!
KAPLAN, SHIRA: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key; Silver Key;
Gold Key; Feiffer's People 2; Senior Class Cabinet 4; Children's
Theater 1,2. I would most like to
be remembered for coming to
school dressed as a "green disco
satin M and M" on Halloween.
KAPSIS, MARY: Medical Careers
Club 4. My most memorable experience at Niles West was saying
goodbye to all my friends and
wishing them· "all the luck."
KARAVATTUVEETIL, GEORGE:
Tennis 3; Table Tennis Tournament 1. I would most like to be
remembered for being such a
nice guy.
KASCH, MARK:
Wrestling 1,2.
Football
1,2;
· KASIK, CYNDI: Cheerleading
2 ,3,4; Midnight Riders 2,3,4. My
future plans are staying out of
"spats" with Jim Elliott.
KASKEL, LARRY: Concert Band
1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4;
Jazz Band 1,2,3,4; Pow-Wow
Band 1,2,3,4; Orchesis Band
1,2,3,4; lllir.ois State Scholar 4;
Bronze Key, Band Tour 1,2,3,4. I
would most like to be remembered for my creation of " Super
Sax".
KAUFMAN, DAVID ALAN: Swim
Team 1,2; Soccer Team 3; Intramural Racquetball 4; Racquetball
Competition First Place 4: AFS 3;
Students for Israel 3; Project
"SAGE" 1; Debate 2; Forums Club
1,2; Westward Legal Correspondant 3,4; SRA 2(3,4, President 4;
District School Board Alternate 4;
Appeals Board 2,4: Educational
Planning Advisory Committee 3;
SFAA 2,3,4; District #219 Caucus
4; Niles Township Council of Students 3; National Honor Society
4; Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze
Key 3; National Hebrew Culture
Exam Silver Pin 2; Gold Pin 3; Delegate to National· Association of
Student Councils Convention (Orlando, Fa.) 3; Illinois Association
of Student Council Representatives 3; Gong Show 3,4; Illinois
State Scholar 4: Rotary Club Honoree 4. My ambition in life is to be
the first Niles West student ever in
the history of American jurisprudence to attain the title and distinct honor of Chief Justice of the
United States Supreme Court
(you are now adjourned!).
KAUFMAN, GARY: Freshman
Band 1; Intermediate Band 2,3:
Concert Band 4; Marching Band
2 ,3,4; IHSA Solo/Ensemble Contest 2,3,4; Band Board 4; Pow
Wow Band 4; Tour Band 1,2,3,4;
Basketball Band 2,3,4; District
Band 4; May Festival 1,2,3,4; Racquetball 3,4; Medical Careers
Club 1,2,3; SRA 1; SFAA 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze
Key 3; Silver Key 4. I would most
like to be remembered for being
the most mediocre clarinet player
at Nil~s West.
KEENAN, MATT: West Word 3,4.
My most memorable experience
at Niles West was writing the entire April Fools Day issue of West
Word and getting even.
KEINRAD, ERIKA: Badmitton 1;
Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2;
German Club 1,2,3; Children's
Theater 2; Scarlet Certificate 1.
My most memorable experience
at Niles West was my Public
Speaking class Sophomore year
with C.J. and Glen.
KEWITH, TERRI: Concert Band
1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4;
Tour Band 1,2,3,4; District Band
4; IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest 2,3,4; Pow Wow 3; Soccerette 1,2. My most memorable experience at Niles West was sitting
in a 19 degree Amtrak train for a
10 hour delay to Philadelphia for
our '78-'79 band tour.
KHAN, HASAN: Football 1, track
1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball
and softball. My future plans are
to go to the University of Illinois
for 4 year~. go into Pre-Med and
eventually become a very sucessful doctor.
KIDEYS, NILGON: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3: German
Club 1; swimming 3. My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was surviving my Freshman
biology class.
KIESEL, ERIC: Football 1,2,3,4;
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3:
Basketball 1; N-Club 3,4; VicePresident 4; Bronze Key 2: Silver
Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. ·
KIMMEL, LARRY: SRA 1; Yearbook photographer 3; Medical Careers Club 2,3: Photo Club 3;
Guard Club 2,3; My future plans
are to be a millionaire before 19.
KING, KATHLEEN: Pacesetters 1;
I would most like to be remembered for having passed all my
classes without taking books
home.
KIRKOS, EVY: Orchesis 1,2,3:
Mame costume crew, Pow-Wow
1,2; Westward Staff 3 . I would
most like to be remembered for
my contribution to the Orchesis
Dance Company, my constant
and everlasting good humor, and
Bevy.
KLEIN, KENNY: Soccer 1; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4;
German Club 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3 Gold Key 4. My future
plans are to become a doctor and
make money.
KLINENBERG, BETSY: Concert
Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Childrens Theatre 2; AFS 2, Girls track 2; Metropolitan Youth Symphomy Orchestra 3,4: IMEA District Orchestra
3,4; IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest 1,2,3,4; Music Tours 1,2,3;
Orchesis Orchestra 1,2,3; Sound
of Music Orchestra 4. My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was in Orchestra along with
Debbie Ziegelski to be the first girl
ever to get kicked out of Orchestra during Charles Ives Fugue.
KOCLANIS, MARIA: White Certificate 1: Bronze Key 2; Silver Key
3; Gold Key 4; National Honor S9ciety 3,4; Track Team 2,3,4; Swim
Team 1,2,3,4 Gong Show Participant 2; Guard Club 2; Senior Class
Cabinet; Leaders Gym 2,3,4;
Yearbook 4; Illinois State Scholar
4.
KOLAR, JACQUELINE: SRA 1;
Childrens Theatre 1; Concert
Choir 2,3,4; Vivace 1,2,3; Senior
Class Cabinet 4. I would most like
.
�to be remembered for my extremely loud laugh.
KOZAK, TODD: White Certificate
1; Bronze Key 2 ; Silver Key 3:
Gold Key 4. I would most like to
be remembered for not having
any memorable experiences to
write about.
KOZER, KAREN: Thespians 2,3,4;
Concert Choir 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Vivace 1,2; Acapella 3,4;
Solo and Ensemble Contest 3,4;
Pacesetter 1; Sound of MusicCrew, Crew for Pinocchio, Pow
Wow 3; Prisoner of Second Avenue, Pippin, Space War 2000,
Tech Director of Pow Wow '78,
Feiffers People, Mame, Crew for
Barefoot in the Park, The Unsinkable Molly Brown , Alice in Wonderland, Westones 4; International Thespian Conference 2,4. My
most memorable experience at
Niles West was always getting lost
in the crowd by the middle stairway in between periods.
KOZOKAR, BRIAN: My future
plans are to become an Oceanographer and have my own T.V.
show "The Undersea World of Brian Kozokar." My most memorable experience at Niles West was
throughout my four years, being
able to meet many kids and being
able to call many of them friends.
KRAMER, JEFF: I would most like
to be remembered for my perseverance.
KRAWETZ, SHARI: Pow-Wow
Crew 1; Pow-Wow Band 3,4; Molly
Brown Crew 1; Children's Theater
1, Children's Theater Publicity 2;
Barefoot in the Park Crew 1;
Sound of Music Orchestra 4; Concert Band 4; Wind Ensemble 2,3,4
Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Band
Tour 1,2,3,4; Concert Choir 3,4;
Freshman Mixed Chorus 1; Vivace
1,2,3,4.
KROZEL, JOSEPH: Gymnastics
1,2,3,4: Math Club 2,3,4; President 4; JETS Team 3,4; Honors
Certificate 1: Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; Gold Key 4; NHS 4 Rensselaer Medal 3; ISMC Honor Roll 3;
Illinois State Scholar 4. My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was the friendships I had my
senior year with some very special people.
KULBERSH, ANDI: A Capella 4,
Concert Choir 2,3,4; Thespians
2,3; President 4; Vivace 1,2,3;
Vice-President 4; Westones 2,3;
Vice-President 4; Alice in Wonderland Cast 1; Molly Brown Crew 1;
Barefoot in the Park Crew 1; Powwow 1977; Feiffer's People Crew
2; Mame Crew 2; Hello Dolly Crew
2; Pow-Wow 1978 Crew 3; Pippin
Crew 3; Space War 2000 Crew 3;
Pow-Wow Technical Director 4;
Sound of Music Crew 4; International Thester Arts Conference
2,4; Illinois High School Theater
Festival 4; Solo & Ensemble 4;
ATA Conference 3; Band Tour
2,3,4; Gong Show 4 . I would most
like to be remembered for my
cheeks.
LAM, BYRON: White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold
Key 4; National Honor Society
3,4; Intermediate Orchestra 1;
Concert Orchestra 2,3 IHSA Solo
& Ensemble Competition 2,3;
Math Club 2,3,4; Vice-President
2; Math Intramural 3rd place 2;
N.S. Math League 1st place & 2nd
Place; U.N .I. Math Contest 2nd
Place; Science Seminar 3,4; 1st
Place Award Ill. Jr. Acad. of Sci.
Reg. Fair 3; Letter of Commendation 4; Ill. State Scholar 4; American Chemical Society Chemistry
Contest Honorable Mention 2; HR
Hi GPA 2,3. I would most like to be
remembered for being described
as 'competitive', 'paranoid', and
'Byronic' and for being an individual who understands his abilities
and potentials and strives for perfection .
LA PAK, CHRIS: Baseball 1,2;
Wrestling 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; NClub 3,4; I would most like to be
remembered for running with the
football and scoring many touchdowns as an Indian running back
(#22).
LAUDERS, MARY: Track 2 ,3,4;
Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Orchesis
2,3,4; President of Orchesis 4:
Leaders 3,4; Bronze Key Honor
Roll 1,2,4; Band Tour 2. My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was April 18, 1978.
LEE, KYUNG: I had enough troubles keeping up with 'ordinarycurricular' activities. Besides,
"What is essential is invisible".
That is that 'accomplishment' has
its meaning only to those who
have 'accomplished' . My future
plans are to study what 'we' were
in terms of what 'we' are. The
'we' that encompasses the very
you and the very I.
LE JUNE, KAREN: Swimming 2.
My most memorable experience
at Niles West was when I was giving my first speech in Communications and trying not to laugh.
LERNER, CARYN: White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key
3; Gold Key 4 National Honor Society 3 ,4; AFS 2 ; Freshman Mixed
Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3: Vivace 1,2,3,4; Treasurer of Vivace
2; President 3,4; Wind Ensemble
2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Band
Tours 1,2,3,4; Band Librarian 4;
Marching Band Uniform Crew 3,4.
I would most like to be remembered for being in band for three
years and never playing a note!
LEVINSON, TAMI: Art Club -2,3;
Ski Club 1,2,3. I would most like
to be remembered for always getting caught for what I didn't do
and never getting caught for what
I did do.
LIEB, FRED: Concert Band
1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4;
Pow Wow Band, Honor Roll 1. My
most memorable experience at
Niles West was when the teachers
were on strike and I was on T.V.
when they were talking to the
kids.
LIPSHUTZ, PAM: Badminton 1,2;
Children's Theater Clown 3. My
most memorable experience at
Niles West was going downstate
to watch the Girls Basketball
Team win, and also being in Mr.
Smith's biology class where all his
mice got out of the cage and were
all over the room.
LIRTZMAN, STEVE: Varsity Tennis 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2; Indoor Track 1,2; West Word 3,4;
News Editor 4; National Honor Society 3,4; White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2, Silver Key 3; Golf
Key 4. I would most like to be remembered for being the best, and
only, tennis playing West Word
editor Niles West has ever had.
LOOS, MARY: My future plans are
to have fun.
LORES, LISA MARIE: DECA
1,2,3,4; Vice-President 1979. I
would most like to be remembered for trying my best to help
someone when she could have
died! Thank you again to a few 'of
the administration who cared!
LYMAN, MARGRET: Swim Team
1: Medical Careers 3,4; Track
team 2; AFS 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Glee
2; Timers Club 2,3,4. I would most
like to be remembered for just being called "Lym'!
MAHAN, MICHAEL: Football 1,2;
Manager; Swimming 1,2; German
Club 1,2; My future plans are to
go into the hardwar.e buisness.
MAJEWSKI, BILL: Soccer 1,2,3,4;
Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1; Bronze Key 3; Silver
Key 4 ; Illinois State Scholar. My
most memorable experience at
Niles West was moving up from
the freshman B soccer team as a
frosh to the varsity soccer team
as a junior and to co-captain of
the team as a senior.
MALINA, STEVE: Baseball 1,
Aeronautic Club 1,3,4; Science
Seminar 1.
MALKIN, BARRY: Swimming
1,2,3,4; Guar9.Aclub 2; Forums 2;
Yearbook· 3; ~wspaper 3.
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MN,.KIN, JOHN: Tennis 1,2,3,4;
Golf 1,2,3,4·. I would most like to
be remembered for keeping the
best growth chart on the bulletin
board in homeroom.
MANNER, RICK: I would most like
�to be remembered for my great
four-year disguise.
MANNER, SUE: German Club
1,2,3,4: Leaders Gym Program
. 2,3,4; White Certificate 1; Bronze
Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold Key..4;
National Honor Society 3; ·President 4; Illinois Staie Scholar 4;
National Merit Lette'r of Commendation 4: Soccerettes 1,2,3; Timers Club 1,2,3; Varsity Field and
Track Team 2,3,4; Marching Band
2,3 ; Music Tour 3. My future plans
are to be a 'bagel-lady' for the
rest of my life.
MARMER, ANDREA: Leaders Gym
2; Student Activities Board Secretary 3; Vice-President 4; Midnight
Riders 2,3,4; Porn-Pon 3,4. I
would most like to be remembered for adding that extra something to New Year's Eve '79 and
making it a night nobody could
remember!! P.S. An extra note to
the Florida Gi:!ng ESAD (figure it
out!)
MARTIN, DAVID: White Certificate; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soccer
2. My most memorable experience at Niles West was graduating.
MARTIN, RANDALL: Wind Ensemble 1; Concert Band 2,3,4; Tour
Bands 1,2,3,4; Pow-Wow Band
2,3,4; Orchesis Band 3,4; BandsPi~pin 3.
MASTERS, LAURA E.: Softball 2;
Midnight Rider 1,2,3,4; S.A.B. 2;
Swimming 1,2. My future plans
are college.
MASTERTON, PETE: Gymnastics
1,2,3,4; Track 2,3; Varsity Letterman 2,3,4; White Honor Roll
1,2,3; Red Honor Roll 4; N-Club 4;
Northern Illinois Pentathalon
Medalist (7th place). I would most
like to be remembered for keeping up team spirit with fun and
laughter.
MAX, TERRY: My most memorable experience at Niles West was
being in one of Fitz's classes.
MAYER, JOHN: Basketball
1,2,3,4; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key
3; Gold Key 4; Illinois State Scholar 4. I would most like to be remembered for my nicknames
that were given to me, such as
Grubby, Happiness, and Big 'N'
Yeller to name a few .
MAYER, KAREN: Art Council. My
. future plans are to marry an oil
sheik and have my own supply.
MCGUIRE, MONTE: Photo Club
3,4; President 4; Yearbook Photographer 3,4; Photo Editor 4;
Math Club 2,3,4; Computer Club
2,3,4; Aeronautics Club 1,2,3,4:
. President 3; S. R.A. 3,4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; ACS Test Honorable Mention 2.
MCLEAN, ERIN: Midnight Riders
3,4. I would most like to be remembered for keeping my sanity
after 4 years of Maria Atsaves,
Jeannie Block, Maria Podell, Liz
Tenzillo, and Cyndi Kasik.
MERSCH, STEVEN: Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track 1,2,3,4;
Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4; N-Club 4. I
would most like to be remembered for taking the bus to James
Park when I was supposed to run
there.
MILIOTIS, EMANUEL: Gymnastics 1; Wrestling 2; Intramural
Racquetball 3,4; Intramural Softball 3. I would most like to be remembered for ~etting kicked out
of every place there is to get
kicked out of in less then one period.
MISHKIN, JILL: Varsity Tennis
1,2,3,4; S.A.B. 3,4; Yearbook 3.
My most memorable experience
at Niles West w;;is learning who
my real friends were.
MOCH, LAURA: Midnight Riders
1,2,3,4; Student Activities Board
4; Bronze Key 3. I would most like
to be remembered for yelling
F.Y.A.H. down Collins Avenue with
Roberta and Lilli and swimming in
one-of-a-kind bathing suits. P.S.
Detroit, here I come!!!
MOLL, STEPHEN: Football
1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; N-Club 3,4;
Tomahawk of the Week 4; Mike
Basrak Award Winner 4; Honorable Mention All Conference 4:
White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2;
Silver Key; Gold Key 4; Illinois
State Scholar 4. I would most like
to be remembered for playing on
the best defense in the history of
Niles West football.
MOLTZ, ALAN: Football 1,2,3,4;
Tri-Captain 4; All Conference 4;
Basketball 1, Wrestling 2; N-Club
3,4; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3;
Gold Key 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Concert Band 3,4; Intermediate Band 1,2; Orchestra 3,4;
Jazz Band 3,4; Marching Band
1,2,3; Pow-Wow Band 4; Tour
Band 1,2,3,4; Mame Band 2;
Sound of Music Band 4; IHSA Solo
and Ensemble Contest 2,3,4;
IMEA District Band 4; Basketball
Band 1,2,3; Illinois State Scholar
4;- 0rehesis- 9-aAee-SAow-Band 4 :
Band Section Lea der 4; Graduation Marshal 3. I would most like
to be remembered for captaining
an outstanding football team and
surviving a year and a half of going out with Alison Glenner.
MORGAN, STEVE: Football 1;
Basketball 1; Track 2: Baseball
1,2,3,4: White Honor Role 3. My
future plans are to be accepted,
attend, and graduate from Augustana College.
MORTON, PAUL: White Certificate, Bronze Key; Silver Key; Na-
tional Honor Society 3,4; National
Merit Finalist, Basketball 1,2;
Football 3,4; West Word Editor-inChief 4; Senior Class Cabinet; Rotary Award Nominee. My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was the time Jill made a
pass at me in the student lounge
and I got in trouble for "excessive
affection.''
MOZNER, LILLI-ANN: Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Captain 4. I would
most like to be remembered for
yelling F.Y.A.H. down Collins Avenue with Roberta and Laura and
Not swimming in one-of-a-kind
bathing suits. P.S. Detroit, here I
come!!!
MUELLER, MARY: Softball 2;
Bowling 2. My most memorable
experience at Niles West was the
day that I met Johnny.
NAMNICK, DAN: Soccer 2,3,4;
Baseball 3,4; Intramural Bowling
2,3,4. I would most like to be remembered for being myself.
NEWMANN, MIKE: Soccer 2; Tennis 3,4; Golf 1; Yearbook 2,3,4;
Newspaper 2,3,4; Photography
Club 2,3,4. I would most like to be
remembered for my 1979 Yearbook Cover and the school play
posters I designed.
NICKOW, TODD: Marching Band
1,2,3; Basketball Band 1,2,3;
Band Officer 2; Band President 3;
Concert Orchestra 1,2,3; Orchesis Dance Show Orchestra 1,2,3;
District Band 2,3; Pow-Wow Band
2,3; Musical Orchestra Sound of
Music 3; Band Tours 1,2,3; IMEA
State Orchestra 3; IHSA Solo
Contest 1,2,3; IM EA District Orchestra 2,3; White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3 . I
would most like to be remembered for being lively and vivacious.
NIMZ, LISA BETH: Forums 1,2;
Girls Field and Track Manager
2,3,4; German Club 1,3,4; Secretary 4; Concert Orchestra 2,3,4;
Treasurer 4; Orchesis Dance
Show Orchestra 2,3,4; Music
Tour 1,2,3,4; Pippin Orchestra 3;
Pow-Wow Orchestra 4; Sound of
Music Orchestra 4 ; National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State
Scholar 4; IMEA District Orchestra 4; IHSA Solo and Ensemble
Contest 2,3,4; Soccerettes 2,3. I
would most like to be remembered for my often brutal honesty. Besides that, I'm a great letter
writer.
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NOE, KIMBERLY K.: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 3; Girls Glee
1; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Secretary
3; Vivace 1,2,3; Westones 3,4;
Tour 3,4; International Thespian
Society 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3; First
Place IHSA Solo and Ensemble
Contest 2,3; Dance Show Vocal 3;
Pow-Wow Cast 1,2,3,4; Unsinkable Molly Brown Crew 1; Barefoot
�in the Park Crew 1; Alice in Wonderland Cast 1, The Effect of Man
in the Moon Marigolds Cast 2;
Mame Cast 2; Pippin Cast 3; The
Sound of Music Cast 4: International Theater Arts Conference in
Indiana 2; Theater Conference in
Ann Arbor 3; Reginal Theater Conference 2; Quartet for National
Anthem 4. My future plans are to
learn how to read music after four
years of faking it.
NORDIN, LINNETTE: AquaSprites 1,3; Pace Setters 2; I
would most like to be remembered for being in the best homeroom in the school , right next to
the nursery.
OLLIGES, KIMBERLY: Choir 1,2;
P.A. announcer 2,3,4; Hansel and
Gretel 2. My future plans are to
move to Peru and buy a poppy
seed farm.
NOREN, LEE J.: Wind Ensemble 1;
Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Orchesis
2,3,4; Basketball Band 1,2,3,4;
Jazz Band 3;4; Aquasprites Water
Buffalo Band 3,4; IMEA Distric
Band 4; Sound of Music Band 4;
Distric Band 4; German Band 3,4;
Gong Show Participant 2, Band 4;
IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest
2,3,4; IHSA Band Contest 3; IHSA
Contest Division 1 Winner 2,3,4;
Departmental Accompanist
1,2,3,4; NPPA Guild Distric and
National Member 1; Northwestern Summer Music Institute 3;
Major N Concert Band 2; Major N
Orchestra 2; White Certificate 1;
Basketball 1,2; Football 2; CSL
Sophomore Football Champs 2;
Numerals 1: Sophomore Letter 2;
"Magic Door" Cast 3. My future
plans are to become a successful
and versatile musician.
ORLEAN, RANDEE: Thespian 2,3,
Secretary 4; Concert Choir 2,3,4;
Vivace 1,2,3: A Capella 3,4, Solo
and Ensemble 3,4; Alice in Wonderland Cast 1; Unsinkable Molly
Brown Crew 1; Barefoot in the
Park 1; Pow-Wow '77 Cast 2; The
Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-inthe-moon-Ma rigo Ids Crew 2;
Mame Crew 2; Feiffer's People
Crew 2; Pow-Wow '78 crew 3; Pippin Crew 3; Pow-Wow '79 Publicity Director 4; Sound of Music Assistant Director 4; International
Theatre Arts Conference 2,4; Illinois High School Theatre Festival
4; ATA Conference 3. My future
plans are to become a C.P.A.
OSIJCHUK, NATALIE: Badminton
l. My future plans are to move
out and go to college.
at Niles West was playing in a conference tennis meet with Debbie
Rich when Cheryl Pease, one of
our opponents, reached over the
net to get a ball and the net
,broke.
PASS, JANET: Mixed Chorus 1;
Concert Choir 2,3,4; Vice-President 4; A Capella 4; Vivace 2,3,4: ·
Westones 4; Secretary 4; Choir
Robe Committee 3,4; Solo and
Ensemble Contest 4; Thespian
2,3,4; Pow-Wow Cast 1,2,3,4; The
Unsinkable Molly Brown Cast 1;
Mame Cast 2; Pippin Cast 3;
Sound of Music Cast 4; Hansel
and Gretel Crew 2; International
Thespian Conference 2,4; American Theatre Association Conference 3; Westones Tour 4; Gong
Show 4; United Synagogue Youth
1,2: Secretary 2; Bronze Key 4;
Spring Play Crew 4. I would most
like to be remembered for milking
this senior survey to t he hilt!
PATRINSKY, CATHY: Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3. I would most like to be remembered for always being there
when I was needed .
PAULIS, DEBBIE: Concert Band
1,2,3,4; Concert Orchestra 3,4;
Pow-Wow Orchestra 3,4: Powwow Music Director 4; Pippin Orchestra 3; Sound of Music Orchestra 4; Mideast Music Conference 1; Tour Band 1,2,3,4;
Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Major 4; IHSA Solo and Ensemble
Contest 2,3,4; Band Board 3,4;
Vice-President/Treasurer 4; Basketball Band 1,2,3,4; IHSA Band
Contest 3; International Thespian
Conference 3; I would most like to
be remembered for being the
best mama sow band president
that never was.
PERLMAN, BARBARA: Band 1,2;
Cheerleading 2; S.A.B. 3,4; Treasurer 3; National Honor Society
3,4; Scarlet Certificate 1; Bronze
Key 2: Silver Key 3; Midnight Rider 2,3,4; Band Tours 1,2. My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was meeting so many new
friends that I will always remember.
PETERSON, KEN; Intermediate
Band 1; Concert Band 2,3,4; Tour
Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 3,4: Solo
Ensemble Contest 2,3,4; Powwow Band 3,4; Intramural Bowling 1,2,3,4; Intramural Racquetball 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4;
Basketball Band 1,2,3,4; I would
most like to be remembered for
being in Super Sax and on "Real
People."
OZTEKIN, SUSAN: I would most
like to be remembered for almost
giving Mr. Kettleboro heart failure
when I made a right turn into a
snowbank on my first day of driver's ed .
PLOTNICK, GARY LEE: Basketball
1,2,3,4.
PALES, TAMMI: Tennis 1,2,3,4.
My most memorable experience
PODELL, MARLA: Midnight Rider
2,3,4. I would most like to be re-
PIEPER, DON: Football 1,2; Track
1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 3,4.
membered for being one of the
smallest seniors with the biggest
mouth.
POLLACK, ALLYSON: Gymnastics
Demonstration Team 1,2,3; Track
l; Gymnastics Competetive Team
1,2,3,4; National Honors Society;
Bronze Key; Silver Key; White
Certificate. I would most like to be
remembered for entering high
school as a shrimpy freshman of
4'8" and leaving high school as a
big senior of 4' 1O" . ·
POWELL, STACY: SRA 3,4; EPAC
3; Caucus 3; Math-Science Advisory Committee; Bronze Key 2;
Silver Key 3; Gold Key 4; Illinois
State Scholar 4. I would most like
to be remembered for the APP
English papers for Mrs. Graham,
which I rewrote, and rewrote and
rewrote . . .
PRICE, LISA: Track 2,3: Cross
Country 3,4; Co-Captain of Cross
Country 4 . My most memorable
experience at Niles West was my
junior year, when Tina Conti and I
were the only girls in our sports
Lit. class.
PRINZ, LISA: Track 1,2; Leaders
Program 2,3,4; Chorus l. My future plans are to continue going
out with Gary, and of course to be
happy, healthy, rich and famous!!
PRINZ, PAUL: Gymnasti<;s
1,2,3,4; Football 3; White Honors
Certificate; Bronze Key; Silver
Key; Gold Key; National Honors
Society; National Merit Semi-Finalist; Illinois State Scholar. I
would most like to be remembered for my controlled and nonviolent methods of handling the
most trying of situations.
RABIN, LAUREN: AFS 1,2; PowWOW Crew 1. My most memorable experience at Niles West was
getting in trouble fo'r swearing at
someone in the hallway my freshman year.
RAFFERT.Y, MARGARET: Sophomore Class Cabinet 2; Junior
Class Cabinet 3 ; Senior Class
Cabinet 4; Student Activities
Board 3,4; National Honors Society 3,4; Bronze Key. I would most
like to be remembered for having
so many nicknames. To name just ·
a few: Maggie, Mag, Maggot,
Marg, "Marge Rafferty" , Margs,
Meg, Pgeg; ;Peg, Porky, Margreta,
Greta, Teragram, Gram, Ytreffar,
and Ferty.
RAGANO,. VEllllTIA: My future
plans are to become an Interior
De~gner or a teacher.
RANGANAT.H , SHOBA: AFS Club
2,3; Bronze Key; Silver Key; National Honor Society 3,4; Senior
Class Cabinet; Yearbook Staff
2,3,4. My most memorable exper-
�ience at Niles West was when two
friends and I were suposed to go
to a Spanish restaurant, but took
the wrong bus and ended up in
Lincolnwood .
·
1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Swim Team
2,3; Softball 1,2,3,4; All-Conference 2; Leaders 2,3; Guard Club
1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Bronze Key;
Silver Key; Band 1.
RAPOPORT, GAIL: Pow-Wow "77
Crew; Pfeiffers People -Crew;
Pow-Wow ' 78 Cas~ Pippin Crew;
Pow-Wow '79 Cast, Sound of Music Crew; Thespians 1,2,3. I would
most like to be remembered for
Masha finally buying her own
toaster oven and cookin her
chickin , and for being a teriffic
topic for funnies.
ROSE, GARY: Wrestling 1,2,3,4;
Soccer 3; Aeronautics 2,3,4; Nat ional Honor Society 3,4; Bronze,
Silver, and Gold Keys. I would
most like to be remembered for
directing the extremely successful toy collection for the Salvation
Army.
REINHARDT,
CAROLINE:
Swim
~earn 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3; Na-
tional Honor Society 4; Honor
Roll 1,2,3,4; Timers Club 1 ·
Aquasprites 1.
'
RELJAC, PEGIE: Swimming 1;
Guard Club 1; Timer's Club 1; Volleyball 2; Girl's P.E. Leaders 2,3,4;
Softball 2,3 ,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;
Bronze Key. 1 would most like to
.
be remembered for being Pegie
and not my sister Jean (people
constantly confuse us with each
other); and that my name is pronounced like Peggy and spelled
PEGIE which was constantly mispronounced and misspelled all
four years.
ROTHEISER, SHARI: Concert
Choir 2. My most memorable experience at Niles West was finally
reaching my senior year.
SHEMROSKE, PATRICK: Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Football 2 ,3,4; Baseball 1; N-Club 3,4. I would most
like to be remembered for my
many adventures with cards,
mountains, bushes, and trees.
RUBIANO, GUS: Wrestling. My future plans are to travel around
the world.
REVIS, JOHN: Soccer 1,2,3 ,4;
Basketball 1; Letterman's Club 4.
I would most like to be remembered for being able to talk my
way out of any situation .
SACKS, MICHAEL: Scarlet Certificate 1; Swim Team 1,2,3,4; Captain 3,4; Yearbook 3,4; Sports
Editor 4; Guard Club 2; Tennis 4.
ROBIN ,
MARSHA:
Volleyball
SHAYNE, ELLICE: Bowling Team;
Flag Corps. I would most like to be
remembered for no teacher ever
spelling my name right.
SHEDROFF, KARIN: Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2,3 ; Scarlet
Certificate 1; School Letter 2; Silver Pin 3 . I would most like to be
remembered for keeping my cool,
calm, and collected attitude no
matter how tough things may
have been and being able to make
others smile too.
RUBIN, CAROL: Children's Theater 1. My most memorable experience at Niles West was finally
reaching 5 feet.
ROBBINS, RICHARD E.: Students
For Israel 1,2 ; Computer Club
1,2,3,4; Secretary-Treasurer 2;
President 3,4; Aurora College
Programming Competition 2,3;
Batch Operator 1,2; Photo Club
2,3; Photo Contest 3rd Place 2,
2nd Place 3 ; Math Advisory Board
3 ; SRA 4: EPAC 4; Student Appeals Board 4; Photography Edit o.r _3; Spectrum Editor-InChief 4 ; White Certificate 1;
Bronze Key 2; Silver Key 3; Gold
Key 4; Homeroom G.P.A. Award
1; American · Chemical Society
Exam Honorable Mention 2; Case
Western Reserve Summer Scholarship 3 ; National Honor Society
3,4; National Merit Scholar 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; J.E.T.S.
Member 4; Rotary Club Service
Above Self Candidate. I would
most like to be remembered for
being rational and calm during every Spectrum '80 crisis.
SHAVEL, ROSS: I would most like
to be remembered for having a
permanent spot in the parking lot.
ROSS, JANICE: Gymnastics Demonstration Team 1,2,3; Gymnastics Competitive Team 1,2,3,4;
District Champs 2,3. My most
memorable exp rience at Niles
p
West was freshman year at Kim
Kerbel's Gymnastics Christmas
Party, when everyone told me
that the water pipes were frozen,
and like a fool, I brought 2 big
pitchers of water to her house.
REMUS, CAROLYN: Senoir Cabinet 4; SAS 2; Pacesetters 1. I
would most like to be remembered for my crazyness and my
thipness.
RISOFF, STEVE: Soccer 1; Gymnastics 1; Diving 1,2,4; Guard
Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1; Concert
Choir 1,2,3. I would most like to
be remembered for my heavy
schedule for my first 3 years.
1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4;
Jazz Band 3,4. My most memorable experience at Niles West was
the Nathaniel Hawthorne revival
and Mr. Sweeney's Honors English class, during my junior year.
SCHELL, SCOTT P.: My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was the time my geometry
teacher's skirt fell off in front of
30 kids.
SCHWARTZ, MARK: White Certificate; Bronze Key; Silver Key;
Yearbook; N Club; Soccer 1,2,3,4;
Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4;
National Honor Society 3,4; Intramural Raquetball; Indoor Soccer
League. My most memorable experience at Niles West was being
elected captain of the varsity soccer team.
SCHWARTZ PAUL: Football 1;
Photo Club 2; Bronze Key; Silver
Key. My future plans are an engineering type field .
SCHULTE, KAREN: A.F.S. 2,3,4;
National Honor Society 3,4; Girls
Track 1,2,3: Bronze Key; Silver
Key; White Certificate; S.E.S. German Exchange Program. I would
most like to be remembered for
being half of the most dangerous
lab team to ever hit room 322death by Bromine gas asphycsiation-it was Adnil's fault! P.S.
Smile!
SERLIN, ANDY: Concert Band
1,2,3,4 ; Concert Orchestra
SIDLEY, GAYLE: Stagecrew 1;
A.F.S. 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. " Bolivian " 4;
National Honor Society 3,4: Senior Class Cabinet. White Certificate 1; Bronze Key 2; Silver Key
3; Illinois State Scholar 4; Yearbook 3,4: Senior Section Editor 4.
I would most like to be remembered for doing what I wanted ,
when I wanted, where I wanted ,
and with whom I wanted . . . of
course, with the approval of my
friends.
SIEGEL, STEVE: Soccer 1,2,3,4;
All Conference 4; Track 2,4. My
most memorable experience at
Niles West was being punched in
the face my senior year.
SIEGEL, STEVEN R.: Illinois State
Scholar 4; Football 1; Scarlet Certificate 1. My future plans are going to the United States Marine
Corps to fight the ever growing
threat of Soviet Imperialism.
SILVERMAN, TODD: Baseball 1,2;
Hockey 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2;
Silver Key, Track 1; Basketball 1;
Hockey All-State Conference 4.
My future plans are to be an
economist and save trees.
SIMON, DONN: Concert Choir 4 ;
S.A.B. 2,3 ; Science Seminar 2,3;
Ecology 2,3,4; A Capella 4; Westones 4. I would most like to be
remembered for asking the most
women to marry me.
SIMON, GREGG MARLOW: Cross
Country 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4.
My most memorable experience
at Niles West was being sick for a
whole 6 week marking period and
getting better grades than · ever
before.
�SIMONS, ARIC: Debate 1,2,3;
SRA 3,4; Vice President 4; Educational Planning Advisory Committee.
·
SLIVNICK, SARI: Pow Wow 1;
Children's Theatre 1: AFS 1:
White Certificate; Midnight Riders
3,4. I would most like to be remembered for being one of the
shortest girls at Niles West but always managing to be heard.
SMOLENSKI, PAULA: Medical Careers Club 1,2,3,4; President 4:
SRA 2. I would most like to be
remembered for all the hard work
and dedication I put into the
Medical Careers Club during my
years at Niles West.
SNYDER, LIZ: President Award 1;
White Certificate; Bronze Key; Silver Key; Gold Key; Orchestra 1,
Children's Theatre 1; Molly Brown
Crew 1; Soccerettes 2,3; Girls
Track 2,3; German Club 1,2,3,4;
Jr. Cabinet; Senior Cabinet; National Honor Society 3,4; AFS
1,2,3,4. My future plans are to become a engineer and drive a
choo-choo train.
SOUSA, LUISA: Orchesis 4; AFS 4;
AFS exchange student from Portugal. My most memorable experience at Niles West was an exchange student my whole year at
Niles West.
SPRAGUE, TOM: Football 1,2,3;
Wrestling 1,2,3; Almost a bronze
key.
SPRINGER, MICHAEL: SRA 1,2,3;
Photo Club 1,2,3, Vice President,
President; Medical Careers Club
1,2,3, Vice President, Committee
Chairman; School Board Rep.
SPROGIS, RENEE: Basketball 1,
Pow Wow 1; Tennis 2,4; Spring
Play 2; Porn Pon 3, State Scholar;
Bronze Key; White Certificate;
Leaders 2,3,4.
STEELE, KIMBERLY: Mixed Chorus 1; Concert choir 2,3; Vivace
1,2,3; Westones 3,4; President 4;
Aquasprites 1; Soccerettes 2; Co
President; Bat Girl 1,2: Freshman
Band 1; Wind Ensemble 2,3,4;
Marching band 2,3: Basketball
band 1,2,3; Band Tours 1,2,3,4;
Pow Wow 3; AFS 1; IHSA; Band
Contest 3; Children's Theatre
Crew 1; Porn Pon 4: Leaders
2,3,4. I would most like to be remembered for my ever-famous Tshirt that says "July 5th 1985".
STEIN, JAY: AATSP; National
Spanish Contest 1st place; Computer Operator 2,3; Computer
Club 3,4; Sec., Treas.; Northwestern University Tech Olympics
fourth place; Jets Competition.
My future plans are to go to college, get a job, get married; and
be successful at all three of these.
STEINBERG, STACEY: Opus 1;
Scarlet Certificate; Senior Class
Cabinet; Assistant dirnctor of
Spring Play 3,4. I would most like
to be remembered for being the
only fool who went to her classes
during the strike.
TAIBL, RON: Gymnastics 1,2,3,4;
Cross Country 1; Track 1. I would
like to be remembered for ·
searching for the realms of eternity for the cosmic irrealities of the
urb.
STEINDLER, NORA: Concert
Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1;
Concert Choir 2,3,4, President; A
Capella Choir 2,3,4; Vivace
1,2,3,4; Westones 3,4; Marching
Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Pow
Wow 1,2; Pow Wow Vocal Director
3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; IMEA District Chorus 3,4; Solo and Ensemble Contest 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4;
National Honor Society 3,4; State
Scholar; Orchesis Band 2; Tour
Band 1,2,3,4; Band Board Secretary 2. I would most like to be
remembered for keeping time
during a vocal rehearsal for Pow
Wow 1978.
TATOOLES, JULIE: White Certificate; Bronze Key; Silver Key; National Honor Society 3,4~ Senior
Class Cabinet; Yearbook 4; Porn ·
Pon 3,4; Miss Badgerette Finalist
4; Track Team 2,3,4; Leaders
2,3,4; Orchesis 2,3; ·Guard Club 2;
Swim Team 1; Gong Show Participant 2: Homecoming Queen
1979. My most memorable exper- ·
ience at Niles West was when 500
pairs of eyes watched as I performed my solo Porn Pon routine.
STIELOW, ELIZABETH: Leaders
2,3,4; Badmitton 1,2; Softball 3,4;
Volleyball 1,2,3,4. My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was going to Champagne to
see my friends win the girls basketball I HSA championship. It was
definately a memorable and rowdie time!
STOLBERG, HOWARD: Wrestling
2; Football 3: Baseball 1,2,3,4; N
Club 3. I would most like to be
remembered for my dual shoe
boxes.
STONE, STACEY: Softball 2,3,4;
Band 4; Marching Band 3; Band
tour 3. I would most like to be
remembered for gluing a certain
person's shoes to the ceiling in
the girl's locker room my suphomore year, with the help of Jill
Boepple.
SUCHERMAN, PAUL: State
Scholar; Musical Director of Pow
Wow 4; Pow Wow Music Composer I Arranger 3,4; Pow Wow Band
1,2,3,4; Jazz Ensemble 1,2,3,4;
ISHA Solo and Ensemble Contest
1st Division Award; Percussion
Ensemble 3; Electronic Synthesist
for Children Theatre 3; Orchesis
Band 1,2,3,4; Orchesis Music Arranger /Composer 4; Multi-Keyboardist Pippin Band 3; Pjppin
Tour 3; Chicago Federation of
Muscicians; American Federation
of Musicians; Aquasprites 1,2,3,4;
Feiffer's 3 peopl.e band 3; Guest
Pianist Orchestra Pop Strings 3,4;
Band Tour 1,2,3,4; Musical Arranger and Director of Gong Show
2,4; Intramural Softball 3,4. My
most memorable experience at
Niles West was finding something,
losing it, and gaining it back.
SULLIVAN, JODI: Track 1,2; Pacesetter 1. My most memorable experience at Niles West was meeting Ken, Sue, Marilou, Rhonda,
Georjean, Tracy, and even Charlene plus all my old friends and all
the Great times we have had.
TERZIS, JOHN: Football 1,2,3,4;
Wrestling 1,2: Baseball 1,2. My future plans are to be number one
gangster in the nation.
THALL, JANICE: Alice in Wonderland 1; Hansel and Gretel 2; Childrens Theatre 1,2; Spring Play 2;
Yearbook Staff 4: Co-assistant Director of Spring Play 4. My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was getting lost freshman
year from gym to my home room.
TILTZ, LYNNE: Junior Cabinet 3. ·
My most memorable experience
at Niles West was participating in
the Homecoming parade.
TOBIN, STEVE: Golf 1,2,3,4:
Bronze Key: Silver Key. My mbst
memorable experience at Niles
West was having the battery from
my car in the student parking lot.
TRAVIS, LEONARD: Swimming
1,2,3,4: Co-Captain 3; Scarlet
Certificate; Bronze Key; Silver
Key. I would most like to be remembered for starting the
" Disco-Swimming Era" in '79.
TREITLER, JODI: Gymnastics
Demonstration Team 1,2,3, Gymnastics Competative Team
1,2,3,4, Third place State Gymnastics Meet Vaulter 3, Track 1,
All-Conference Gymnast, Senior
Cabinet, Leaders 2,3,4, National
Honor Society 3,4, Bronze Key 2,
Silver Key 3 , White Certificate 1,
Science Seminar 3, State Gymnastics Meet 1,2,3, I would most
like to be remembered for breaking a supposedly unbreakable.
gymnastics spotting belt while in
mid-air.
TRIPP, STEVE: Football 1, Hockey
Club 1,2,3,4, I would most like to
be remembered for driving the
blue Nova an~ cruising through
the lot, ·operl headers "L T 1"
style ....
TlJ'RTON, MELODY: Band 1,2,3,4,
Pow-Wow 2,4, Marching Band
1,2,3,4, Musical 4, Backgammon
Club 2, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1,2,3,4, District Band Contest 4, I would most like to be
�remembered for being a bank
jock
bered for breaking in 3 homeroom teachers.
UDELL, JACKY: My most memorable experience at Niles West
was being turned down five times
to the Valentines Dance fresh man
year .. . . . by the same person. I
would also like to ttiank. a couple
of special people ! nd they know
who they are, for being a
" friend ."
WEISS, DARLENE: S.A.B. 1,2,3,41
would most like to be remembered for loving Devin cologne
and the person who wore it. P.S.
" Oh biga deal."
VALENZIANO,
KENT: Football
1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Track 3,4,
N Club 3,4, I would most like to be
·remembered for the night of the
Pickwick with ruined gloves 4
bowling pins.
VICK, LAURIE: Softball 1,2,3,4,
All-Conference 3,4, Freshman
Band 1, Intermediate Band 2,
Concert Band 2,3,4, Feifer's People Orchestra 2, Pow Wow, Orchestra 3,4; Jazz Band 3 , Marching Band 2 ,3,4, Tour Band
1,2,3,4, German Club 2,3, Basketball Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 4,
IHSA solo Ensemble Contest 3,
Westones Band 4, IHSA Band
Contest 3, District Band 4.
WADLER,
\•.
Guard Club
1,2,3, Aquasprites 3, SRA #3,
SFAA 3, Yearbook 4, AFS 4, National Honor Society 3,4, White
Certificate, Bronze Key 2, Silver
Key 3, I would most like to be remembered for being the other
half of the most destructive lab
team ever to rampage throughout Niles West-our aspirin fumes
almost killed Mr. Dessing. It was
Nerakis fault! P.S. Smile!
LINDA:
. WADLER, MARY: SRA 4. I would
most like to be remembered for
my cheerful personality and smiling face .
WARCHOL, CURT: Tennis 2,3,4,
Intramural Racquetball Champ 3,
Computer Club 1, Math Club 1,
Tennis Intramural Champ 2, Singles and Doubles, I would most
like to be remembered for my
contribution to the tennis team.
WARSHAWSKY, RANDI : Swim
Team 2 ,3,4, Aquasprites 1,3,
Guard Club 2, Timers Club 1, National Honor Society 3,4, Scarlet
Certificate 1, Bronze Key 3, Silver
Key 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, I
would most like to be remembered for being one of the notorious and undetected (well, almost)
T.P. Bandits ..
WEIL, BRUCE: Football 1,2,3,4,
. Track 1,2,3,4, I would most like to
be remembered for " cradle robbing" and being a "space cadet"
and a " pro bowler. "
WEINSTEIN,
Soccer
1,2,3, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Intramural
Bowling 1,2,3, Intramural Raquetball 3, AFS 3,4, Bronze Key 3 , Silver Key 4 , Illinois State Scholar 4,
I would most like to be rememSCOTT:
WHEELER, CHRIS: Football 1,2,3,
Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1, I
would most like to be remembered for my hat collection and
for having so much fun on my
many free periods.
ZIEGELSKI, DEBBIE: Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Orchestra Dance
Shows 2,3 , Music Tour 1,2,3,4,
Metropolitian Youth Symphony
Orchestra 1,2,3,4, IHSA Solo and
Ensemble 2,4, IMEA District Orchestra 4, Do It Yourself Messiah
4, Sound of Music 4, Pacesetters
1,2, Clown Ushers 2 , My future
plans are to continue in music and
to someday conduct my own Polish Polka Orchestra .
ZOROS,
Center Exchange Program 3,
Cross Country 3,4, Orchestra 1,2,
I would most li}<e to be remembered for not having a last name
for four years.
DONNA: Gymnast ic
Demonstration Team 1,2,3 , Gymnastic Competitive Team 1,2 ,3,4,
Captain 4, District Champs 2,3 ,4,
Track 1,4, Cross Country 4, Leaders 2,3,4, Bronze Key, My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was when my pixie put
"slime" in my gym socks.
WILLIAMS,
ZUCKER, STEVEN MARK: Jazz
WIERZCHON, LIZ: AFS 1,2,3,4 Le
NANCY: Orchestra
1,2,3 ,4, Music Tours 1,2,3,4, District Orchestra 3,4, State Orchestra 3,4, Orchesis Orchestra 2,
"Sound of Music" Orchestra , My
future plans are to make a million
(dollars) then spend it in one day
(maybe two)
WILSON, BRETT JOSEPH: Varsity
Hockey 1,2,3,4, Division Champs
3 ,4, All Star Team 4, Baseball 3,4,
Illinois State Scholar 4, Who's
Who Among Amer ican High
School Students, I would most
like to be remembered for becoming a more mature person in
my last year.
WOLFE, ANDEE: I would most like
to be remembered for all the
fights Pam Lipshutz and I had
over the four years and we still
are friends.
WALTER, JAMIE: My most memo-
rable experience at Niles West
was getting stopped by the police
during the strike and telling us to
go back to school.
WOTMAN, LARRY: I would most
like to be remembered for getting
the most out of doing the least
and going through my 4 years of
high school as a casual observer.
YANG,
HEEYONG: Football 3 ,
Soccer 3,4, I would most like to
be remembered for my spiritual
imagination of a life itself.
YOUNG,
ROBIN G.: Volleyball
1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Scarlett
Certificate, Bronze Key, My most
memorable experience at Niles
West was Mr. Batts Expository
Writing class 1st semester, junior
year: I got an " A" on his term
paper, AND MET GREG STEC!
ZEINFELD, ILEEN: Guard Club
1,2,3, Aquasprites 3, National
Honors Society 3,4, Scarlet Certificate , Bronze Key, Silver Key, My
most memorable experience at
Niles West was when one of my
friends got chocolate milk spilled
all over her lap.
Band 1,2,3,4, Pow Wow Band 1,3,
Tour Band 1,2,3, Chairman of the
Warren Holz Imitation Commit tee, Member of the Anti-P.E. Organization , I would most like to be
remembered for playing rock music on Mr. Magee's piano and driving Mr. Holz almost wild .
�Abelkis, Kai Kestutis 110, 192
Abelkis, Richard 58, 110, 120, 204
Abelseth, Julianna 192
Abelson, William Abbott 216
Aberg, Daniel 113, 204
Abrahams, Brian Howard 28, 152
Abrahams, Gary Alan 140, 204
Abrams, Joel Michael
Adamcyk, laura
Adams, Thomas Jeff 216
Ades, John
Adinamis, Diane Mary 192
Adkisson, David Allen 56, 57, 192
Ahrendt. Curt
Ahrendt, William
Akwa, Daniel Martin 115, 216
Albach, Brian Allen 216
Albach, David 54, 55, 204
Albert, Michael S 145, 216
Alcalde, Adrianna Eliss
Alexander, Donna 152
Alfredson. Brian Keith
Alm, John Richard 204
Alpern, Amy Beth 142, 204
Alpern, Bruce Joseph 137, 138, 142, 192
Alt. William 152
Altenburg, Jacquelyn M 192
Amarantos, Faith 24, 25, 128, 192
Andersen. Holly Fern 64, 110, 127. 74
Andersen, Scott
Anderson, Donna Rene 127, 192, 76
Anderson, Laura Kathlee 204, 212
Anderson Perry Joseph
Anderson, Todd 204
Angeletos, Estelle 216
Angus, David Lawrence
Antic, Dean
Antic, Dion 211
Anton, Helen 204
Archibal,d, Nancy Ann 109, 152
Arenson, Gregg Stuart 72, 152
Arenson, Gregg Stuart 72, 204
Arkin, Melissa Joy 192
Arkules, Stacie Jo 192
Aronson, Lawrence E 152
Aronson, Richard M 121 204
Asher, Lawrence D 55, 216
Asher, Donald Dennis 152
Athans, Tony J
Atsaves, Barbra 126, 152, 150, 75, 74
Atsaves, Cynthia Patric 133, 216
Atsaves, Maria 152
Attila, Michael 118, 204
Aufmann, Beth Ann 192
Avella, Lisa Lynn 216
Avendano. Sandra 216
Axley. Joanne Marie 192
Bacchiere, Janice Lyn
Bachman, Robin Danielle 112, 138, 147,
152
Baffa. Cynthia Ann 192
Bailey, John Mack 54, 204
Bailey, Kevin Joseph
Bailey, Lisa Deloris 204
Bailey, Melinda Lynn 61, 126, 152
Bailey, Robert Daniel 204, 78
Baity, Julie Lynn 120
Balter. Alan Jeffrey
Banathy, Judy Kay 60, 127, 204, 75, 74
Barasch, Renee Sue
Barasch, Sheryl Lynn 83
Baron, Patricia 204
Barov. laura Susan 152
Barrington, Caryn Beth 68, 138, 139, 140,
204
Barrington, Joanne Lynn 110, 112, 147,
152
Barron, Lori 110, 136, 145. 192
Bartholomew. Amelia M. 135, 140, 192
Bartholomew. Georgette 68. 69, 123, 216
Batchen, Paul Richard 204
Batchen, Robert James 223
Bauer, Kathleen Mary 152
Bauer, Kristin Marie 216
Baumann, Susan Annette 204
Becker, David Samuel
Becker. Deborah Jo 152
Becker, John 192
288
Becker, Miriam Ann 198
Beckerman. Jodi Sue
Bedony, Gary Michael
Bedony, Richard James 153
Beller, Ina Francine 2P4
Beltran, Claridad Medri 204
Beltran, Jerrylene M 192
Ben-Zeev, Matthew 204
Benbow, Andrew Joel 86, 87
Bender, Michael 159
Benjamin, Joseph Kevin 54, 204
Benjamin, Marilou Faith 153
Benjoya, Garry Scott 67, 204
Bensen, Christine Joy 110, 204
Berg, Jamie Carol 61, 192
Berge, Harald 204
Berge, Leif 153
Berger, Marcie Renee 216
Berger, Sindee Rae 153
Berglund , Michelle Mari 192, 74
Bergman, Jeff Loron 67, 204
Bergstrom, Joan Cynthia 192
Berkley, Avi 71
Berkson, Lyle Tod 198
Berman, Jodi Dee 192
Bernheim, Deborah Ann 110, 153, 150
Bernstein, Amy Jo 192
Bernstein, Charles S, 111 , 153
Bernstein, Daniel Ben 112, 147, 153, 118
Bernstein, David B 216
Best, Michael John 153
Bezanis, Georgia 216
Bezanis, Marcia A 211
Bezkorovainy, Gregory 55, 216
Bian, Chin Yann 204
Bianchi, Glenn E 55, 216
Siberian. Annie 154
Siberian, Armen
Bielski, Daniel John 192
Bier, Matt Alan 204
Binder, Richard David 72, 204
Birren, Donald Henry 144, 192
Bjorklund, Cheryl Louis 126, 128, 154
Blackman, Daniel Aaron 137, 138, 192
Blankenship, Sandra
Blecha, Kenneth Richard
Block, Jeannie Michele 32, 154
Block, Marcia Lynn 142, 192
Block, Maureen Jill 142, 204
Bloom, Larry C
Blum, Barry K
Blum, Howard Evan 216
Blumenthal, Mark 154
Bocek, Denice Charlotte 216
Bocek, Paula Colette 140, 204
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Bradley, John Allen 58
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Goldenberg, Gary Andrew 59. 218
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Kurz, Jeanette Carmen
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La Roche, Joseph
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Levant, Mark 219
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Liametz, Tammy Lynne 195
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Libman , Scott Russell 170
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Liosatos, John 220
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Liou, Susan 207
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Lipkin, Marc Fred 59, 220
Lippe, Michael Stuart 195
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Lloyd, Keli Erin
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Lofland, Thomas Robert 198
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Martinez, Sandra 207
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Rabin , Lauren Beth 178
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Ragano, Venitia Santa 178
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Stevens, Rhonda Lee 184
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Stielow, Gary Arthur 209
Stoker. Richard G
Stoker. Thomas T
Stokes, Fred Charles 55, 81
Stolberg, Howard Steven 158, 184 •
Stolberg, William David 210
Stone, Barbara Mary 222
Stone, Elisa 197
Stone, Jodi Eve 210
Stone, Kim
Stone, Stacey Marcia 184
Stotz, Nancy Anne 184
Strassman, Joel Lee 184
Straton, George Leo 210
Straton. Steve Leo 59
Straub, Andy Fred
Strauss, Nancy Lynn 197
Strauss, Robert Samuel 56, 177, 210
Strehl, Ronald Kurt 210
Streicher, Ian Henry 11.0, 135, 136, 143,
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Streiff, Constance Joan 110, 197
Strissel, Dawn Marie 197
Strongin, Scott Dennis 70, 112, 184
Stuermer, Anne Elizabet 65, 76
Sucherman, Joel A 137, 211
Sucherman, Paul J 137, 173, 184
Suess, James John
Suess, Loring Michael
Sugar, Daniel Lawrence 72, 210
Sugar, David
Sullivan. Jolene Marie 110, 184
Sultz, Jill Rebecca 197
Sung, Sam Young
Sussman, Alan Craig 210
Sussman, Jay Michael 138, 197
Svrcek, Linda 119, 210
Swanke, Serena Ann 197
Swanson, Jeffrey Lee
Swanson, Reneeileanor
Sweeney, Erin Mi"68, 124, 197
Swenson, Carol Alice 65, 222
Taibl, Ronald Jeffery 112, 185
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Therios, Gus Demos 222
Thill, Steve Edward 197
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Thomason, Scott Gary 197
Thommes, Kevin John
Thompson, Diana Niziol
Thompson, Tony Franz 185
Till, Susan Bridget
Tiltz, Lynne Tracey 185
Tobin, Cheryl Renee 197
Tobin, Lisa Meredith 210
Tobin, Steven Harley 66 , 67, 185
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Tomaras, John Scott 58
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Tomoleoni, Lori Lee 127, 222
Tonsul, Gloria 210
Torch, Lorie Rae 222
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Toth, Jeanne Marie 210
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Tralmer, Kim Ann 197
Travis, Elizabeth Sue 119, 123, 210
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Varghn, Gregg 197
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Williams, Christopher L 198
Williams, Nancy Marian 140, 188
Williams, Stephen Mark 121, 188
Wilm, David Carl 55, 223
Wilm, Paul Eric 119, 211
Wilson, Brett Joseph 188
Wilson, Michael Jay 59, 223
Wilson, Patrick F 188
Wise, Deborah R. 198
Wise, Rochelle M. 210
Wishner, Kenneth Darrow 140
Witkowski, Karen Marie
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Wittenberg, Greg James 58, 210
Wittenberg, Karen Marie 223, 83
Witz, Gary Ira 210
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Wolter, Jamie Ann 188
Woodfield, David E 55, 223
Woodier, Linda Anne 198
Wotman, Larry Nathan
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Young, Karen Amy 198
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Zernone, Sandra 211
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�IN MEMORIAM
Mrs. Phyllis Epstein
Mr. Otto Karbusicky
Howar d McElfresh '74
James Springer '75
Domin ick Gagliano '77
Michael Spagoletti '77
Gregory Dulleck '79
Eyvonne Bender '80
Neal Cashm an '80
Susan Ovington '80
Steph en Williams '80
The names of those who in their lives fought for life
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Title
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Spectrum '80; Volume XIX
Alternative Title
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Niles West High School Yearbook, 1980
Spectrum
Spectrum 1980
Creator
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Niles West High School (Skokie, Ill.)
Contributor
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Robbins, Rich (Editor in chief)
Description
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Notes on condition of original document: Includes autographs.
Scanning information: Grayscale scan PDF; [Information not available]; 7/31/2007
Date
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1980
Temporal Coverage
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1979-1980
1970s (1970-1979)
1980s (1980-1989)
Medium
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school yearbooks
Extent
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298 pages
Subject
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Niles West High School (Skokie, Ill.) -- Periodicals.
Identifier
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NTHSWest_1980
Publisher
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Josten's American Yearbook Company; Root Studios
Source
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Skokie Public Library, Skokie, IL
Spatial Coverage
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Skokie -- Illinois -- United States
Language
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eng
Format
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PDF
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No Copyright - United States URI: <a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/">http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/</a>
1970s (1970-1979)
1979
1979-1980 school year
1980
1980s
high schools
Niles Township high schools
niles west
Public School District 219
Spectrum
yearbooks