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REFLECTIONS 1959
NILES TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

VOLUME XXlll

SKOKIE PUBLIC l.1IBRARY

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FRIENDSHIP ...
THE SHARING OF
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CHARACTER ...
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THE CHEVRON OF INNER
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ACTIVITIES . . . . . . . . . . . 38

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ATHLETICS . . . . . . . . . . . 70
SPECIAL EVENTS . . . . . . . . 98
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Al l the traditions of Niles are represented by
the annual Christmas dance, and are reflected here in the smiles and laughter of Sandy
Eggert, Sue Backus, Rick Ricordati, and Jim
Dahlman, as Gwen Johnson tells Santa (Don
Brei) her Christmas wish.

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�CHARACTER

Over a period of twenty years
Twenty classes have entered here as bewildered freshmen
And graduated as more responsible citizens.
Each teacher, each friend, and each victory of the team
Influences these classes,
But it is the personal decisions
Made by each individual
That determine the character of that citizen.

Chosen on the basis of character to
receive the Hi-Y Citizenship Award,
Karen Rosenquist and Ron Henrici
show "Joe" Tagliabue, our first foreign exchange student, some trophies
acqu ired during Niles' twenty years.

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That swells within us
When we are asked to take charge of
A class or an organization.
We may never be valedictorian
Or class president,
But we value being an example for others
In any phase of serving our school.
Service is not just a twenty year old school tradition
But one that is planted and grows
Within each of us, individually.

A study ha!l is one of many opportunities in school for increased responsibility as well as for academic growth.
Bob Dilg checks P-am Bradley's admit
while Marcia Braverman takes roll.

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Whether it's delving through books
The week before a term paper is due
Or reading for pleasure,
Our minds search for knowledge .
We realize that learning is a tradition ,
And a phase of this tradition
Is d:scovering the ideas of men
Through the ages.

In the beautiful new West Division library,
Diane Stevens, Carole Woods, Joan Murlas,
Howard Alter, and Todd Wise find studying
a challenge and browsing for books enjoyable.

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��JUSTICE

"He's safe!", and we shout with joy
When our team is tryinq for the run,
Or it evokes an exclamation of dismay
When the opponent scores
But regardless of the decision
We abide by the umpire's judgment,
And realize what is meant
By the tradition of justice and fair play.

Team members Barry Mink, Ron Lis, and
Ron Henrici, with umpire Rev. Robert
Schumm, learn that school sports teach
fair play. A long slide and the umpire's
call in an extra inning meant a second
place state championship for Niles' baseball team last spring!

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Because the Science Fair stimulates student initiative and ability,
it has become an important tradition at Niles. Sophomore Trudy
Saunders explains her project on
the breeding of fruit flies to one
of the many visitors at the fair,
and to fellow classmate Ron Johnson.

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��COURSES OFFERED
ON VARIED LEVELS
When Niles was first established in 1939 as an
academic institution, little space was available for
classroom activity. After twenty years of increased
student enrollment, the school has expanded not
only into new rooms, but also into a new building.
Today, facilities and instruction in the Engli sh department have increased from seven rooms to 29,
and from only five teachers to 29. In addition to
allotting space for regular academic achievement,
ihe new West Division also offers special facilities
such as a Speech Clinic, a Reading Clinic, and a
Special Education room for students whose ability
is considerably lower than average. Additions to
the curriculum, including a Modern Communications
course offered for the first time this year, Grammar
and Writing classes, and the Intensive Reading
program, enable students who are not qualified for
accelerated courses to study literature and writing
skill on their own level. Twenty years ago, instruction geared to the individual abilities and needs of
students was but a dream; today, it has become a
reality.

Special instruction, such as this geography lesson in
Jr. Scholastic magazine, is given to mentally handicapped children by Miss Winifred Wells.

Miss Kennedy uses the tachistascope in helping Pennie
Loutsch, Gary Heinz, Jim Eckmann , and Alberta
Segalla improve their reading skill.

In connection with their study of
William Shakespeare in sophomore
English, Edward Nadler. Betty
Ann Barber, Janice Witzel, and
Robert Fajnor discuss ·ihe ·i·elevision version of the Old Vic production of "Hamlet."

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�Judy Fulkerson distributes one of
the many books dealing with
philosophical ideas to attentive
American Ideas students Dave
Grossman, Jack Wollman, Sue
Rice , Fred Corey, Mara Sugarman,
Michael Ross, Rosalyn Chapman,
and Judy Rosenfield.

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Karen Cramer and Steve Rioff discover the mysteries
of logic, an integral part of Composition I.

Courses in English are not only offered on a
remedial and average basis. While students are required to complete a three-year sequence in English,
subject matter is also taught on an advanced level
to students capable of handling more difficult material. American Ideas, which emphasizes American
literature from i·he standpoint of the important ideas
around which it has tended to form, was introduced
this year to juniors . Composition on the senior level
was first made available in 1955, while Honors
Reading had its beginning in 1956 . Together, these
two courses help increase the college-bound senior's
awareness of organization in writing as well as
stimulate his appreciation of the social and psychological aspects of the novel, poetry, and drama .
Soon these relatively new courses will become traditional courses that every student at Niles will rake
in preparation for his future.

Neither the charm of Steve Fox,
the athletic vigor of Lance Lindquist, nor the "searching mind"
of Ron Krone can deter Honors
Reading student Noe I Ostrom
from her work.

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�SOCIAL SCIENCE

Senior Social Studies students Richard Jornd, Pat
Nelson, Carolyn Kuchar, and Gary Roubinek study
the characteristics and resources of Russia.

In 1939, when the Social Science department
was in the first stages of development, there were
only four teachers and three rooms in which to
teach. The courses offered then, United States History, World History, and Senior Social Studies,
were the basic foundation for today's department.
From this modest beginning came new opportunities
for gaining knowledge of civics and history; today,
twenty years later, there are twenty-five teachers
and twenty-four rooms devoted solely to social

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�EXPANDS CURRICULUM

studies. Five entirely new courses have been added

to the original curriculum; Economics, Latin American History, Sociology, Family Living, and Freshman Social Studies.
Today's courses, as well as those being planned
for the future, are designed to help the student
appreciate the contributions of past civilizations,
to create an awareness of the principles and accomplishments of America, and to promote an understanding of human relations.
Freshman Social Studies students listen attentively as
Al Krause discusses Japan as a strategic point of
world importance.

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�Ellen Elkin and Howard Moldofsky examine a straw
polygon while Emil Lazer constructs the Pythagorean
Theorem.

STUDENTS EXPLORE
WORLDS OF
SCIENCE AND MATH

Norm Carberry and Dixie
Nelson calculate the temperature and pressure while
deriving oxygen from a
magnesium and water reaction.

Solving college calculus problems presents a challenge to math analysis students
Ron Krischke, Kent Krause, and Dave Kreinick.

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STIMULATE SCIENTIFIC
INTERESTS
The increasing importance of science and math
in the 20th century is reflected in educational curricula. When Niles was established in 1939, there
were comparatively few facilities available for the
study of these subiects. Since that time, the number
of rooms devoted to science and math has increased
five-fold, and modern equipment such as a centrifuge and radiation counter has been provided to
keep students abreast of the latest developments in
specialized fields . New classes have been started
for students with the interest and ability to work
on the co llege level in math analysis and physics,
and a weekly Science Seminar provides the opportunity for young scientists to work with experts in
many fields. Besides these classes, started within the
past two years, subiects such as Physio logy, Psychology, Botany, and Zoology have been added to
broaden and supplement the original 1939 curriculum.

The West Division conservatory makes growing and
caring for plants more of a pleasure than a task for
Gerry Brower and Joan Cisar.

Terrene Milestein studies
the structure of animal life
by dissecting a fetal pig as
Ken Matzick and Beverly
Johnson examine slides ccncerned with the experiment .

Could Virginia Schramm,
Marsha Silve'man Barbara
Melehes, Gail Kastil and
Sandy Wadsworth look as
interesting to the fish as
the fish look to them?

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�In preparation for secretarial careers, Eileen Weinberg, Betty Kriz, Barbara Barkey,
Barbara Wertz, Sherrill Williamson, Mavis McKenzie, Helen Skutta, Lynda Comacho,
Carolyn Roltgen, and Sharon Buckman operate electric typewriters and comptometers.

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�COMMERCIAL COURSES OFFER
SKILLS AND TRAINING
What leads up to a secretary's response when
the employer says, "Take a letter, Miss Smith?"
The first step is the study of basic courses in typing,
shorthand, and other clerical and secretarial practices. These courses have been in existence at Niles
since it opened in 1939, but new opportunities in
the field of business education have been made
available in recent years in the form of salesmanship and advertising classes. The three business education rooms provided in 1939 have expanded to
nine, and are furnished with all the latest office
equipment, so that a Niles graduate can face the
business world with confidence.

Taking five-minute timing helps
incrc,1se the speed of first year
typist&gt; K. Nelson, P. McAvoy, J.
Siegel F. Friedman L. Sklar, H.
L. RichHyman , A. Schramm
mond, J. Dritlein, A. Segal a, M.
Green, E. Bernstein, N . Eaman,
V. Schramm, and N. Scott.

��Home economics students
Nancy Scott, Judy Johnson, Pat Stille. and Joyce
Zolezzi learn effective ·;able arranging as well as
cooking.

Frank Didier, Ron Lis, and Dave Kloepfer assemble
the parts of their chaise lounge as an advanced proiect in wood shop.

INDUSTRIAL AND
HOME ARTS COURSES
COMBINE THEORY
AND PRACTICE
When ground was broken in 1937 for a Niles
Township High School, the homemakers, architects,
engineers, and mechanics to be needed only two
rooms in which to study, but as enrollment increased
the two rooms became inadequate. In the fall of
1954 the first addifon to the building was completed, and there were "oohs" and "ahs" of pleasure as the latest equipment in the home and industrial arts departments was displayed. New
courses such as housing and home management,
home design, metals, and architectural drawing have
also been added in these two areas since Nilehi's
first opening twenty years ago . These courses, covering a broad range of interests and abilities, serve
to distinct advantage in a profession, in homemaking, or as an enjoyable hobby.

Junior Paul Heinz puts the fin1 ,hing touches on his
metal project by m· ling the side of the movable jaw
d a drill press vise.

��German I students Dale Johnston, Renata Jaeger, and Lyle
Ransom find that the land of the Rhine combines past and
present traditions and customs.

STUDY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE BROADENS
STUDENTS' CULTURAL HORIZONS

Judy Sheldon and
Jeff Mantell use a
ta p e recorder to
help them improve
their proficiency in
Latin I, while Larry
Lissner

examines

Since its inception in 1939, the foreign language
department has attempted to keep pace with the
needs created by this world of shrinking horizons
and contracting boundaries. Classes in French, Spanish, Latin, and German have been instituted in which
students pursue the language of their choice beyond the two years usually required for college entrance. These third and fourth years of study take
them into more advanced and representative literature. This year devices such as the tape recorder
were used in workshops designed to acquaint the
student with the spoken language. Students now
may study the language at a level useful in a career
or for their own enjoyment and appreciation of
another culture's literature and customs.

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Roman catapult.
Third-year French students Ruth Caplan, Dennis Dibos, and
Sandy Brum1ey study France in its role as a European culture center.

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�BACH

�Members of Girls' G1ee Club Sue
Aiton, Marilyn Elya, Dolores Sieber Karen Dare, Jean Wedge, and
Jerri· Rae Hook isten as Sue Faust
play&gt; a $election by Bach.

Tom Conners and Pam Bradley
practice hand movements and fa.
cial expressions in correlation with
their Drama 11 course as Sue Levin
evaluates them. Marilyn Herman
Judy DuBonn, and Rodney Swanson assume English mannerisms in
preparation for their parts.

CULTURAL COURSES COMPOSE
PART OF CURRICULUM
While strictly academic courses provide a solid
educational background, the cultural courses offered
at Niles help establish an understanding and an appreciation for beauty in the fields of music, drama,
and art. An actual drama course was introduced
into rhe curriculum rhis fall to promote dramatic
criticism and evaluation of theatrical production.
In the field of music, eight teachers now handle
the responsibility held by one in 1939, and the
number of rooms used has increased from one to
f:ve. In addition to merely learning notes, the band,
orchestra, glee clubs, and choir also study vocal
and instrumental techniques. The desire of students
to create and study art in its various forms promoted a two-fold expansion in the number of rooms
and teachers in the art department. These three departments, then, have combined to exrend the tradition of culture in the Nilehi curriculum.

Saxophonists Ron Ca!attier, Jeanay
neHe Artelt, and Jim Micka 1 and
tr· mpet players Glenn Ro,enthal,
Jim Swinger, and Ed Nadler, rehearse "Ti There Was You" from
this year's muS1cale, "Off Camera."

Creating a "thing of beauty" involves taking raw clay, shaping it,
and then baking it in a kiln. Students Sharon Rakes, Arnold Green,
Susan Osborn. Marilyn Hirsch, and
Mary Jane Aiello work on various
stages of ·this process.

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SERVICE
GIVEN

Putting on Make-up for "Mrs . McThing" with all the finesse of vet
eran actors are Marilee Motis,
Dave Block, Dee Gislason, and
Mari yn Herman.

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�STUDENT COUNCIL
EXCHANGE STUDENT

Linda Randel (Secretary) takes minutes at an Executive Board
meeting composed of Mr. Hallberg (Sponsor), Larry Schwartz (Parliamentarian), Lenny Engstrom (Vice-President),
and Bruce t~organ (President).

A bigger and better Homecoming was one of Student Council East's many projects. Back Row : B. Levin, I. Tivin, R. Raben,
R. Kroon. P. Baran, S. Best, S. Hyman, R. Thomas, I. Monarch, D. Borisof, J . Carlson . Fourth Row: J. Baker, K. Cramer,
J. Piel!, N. Lotz, L. Dresher, M. Hagman, S. Brumley, L. Otte,
R. Caplan, J. Crowther, J. Tagiabue, A. Brown. Third Row :
J. LaBarbera, B. Dickson, R. Chapman, M. Hunter, S. Getman, K. Grabow, R. Hoffer, M. Frank, D. Sullivan, P. Agel
M. Zucker, D. Konitz, M. Fine. Second Row: J. Coursey, J.
Callow, K. Paul, J. Hendrickson, B. Mayer, E. Tennison, P.
Burke, C. Brandt, C. Waller, M. O'Grady, D. Borisof. First
Row: J. Matter, J. Faust, M. Marks, P. French, C. Stern, L.
Riccardi, J. Hildebrand, l. Schwarh, D. Anderson, S. Berman . Officers: Linda Randel (Secretary), Bruce Norgan
(President), Lennie Engstrom (Vice-President).

Besides being the students' voice in matters such
as assigning definite parking spaces for students
and eleminating a troublesome traffic problem, the
East Division Council, sponsored by Mr. Hallberg,
has been busy with activities which will become traditions to be looked upon with pride by Nilehiers
years from now. The Homecoming parade, floats,
and the election of our second Homecoming Queen
were Council-sponsored. Then, polls were taken to
see how these events could be improved in coming
years. The first foreign exchange student, Giuseppe
Tagliabue, better known as "Joe', was brought here
by last year's West Division Council, working
through the American Field Service. Those traditional "little black books" were no longer needed
when the Council published a revised and improved
Student Directory.
Other proiects included adopting Niles' second
Korean war orphan, Yang Hong Shik, opening a
well-equipped school store, and sponsoring a student lounge in the Assembly Room, complete with
ping-pong table and juke box. When students look
back over the history of Nilehi, they will see that
this year marked both the beginning and the continuation of many traditions.

�BRINGS FOREIGN
TO NILEHI

As the first governing body of the new school,
the West Division Student Council, sponsored by
Mr. Bost, has the important job of helping link Niles
Wes+ to Niles East with traditions which truly belong to both. In their first project, the Magazine
Drive, Council members raised $903.00 to help support various West Division activities. They also contributed $3 86.00 to the United Fund Drive and
raised money to aid victims of the disastrous Our
Lady of the Angels School fire.
Other Council projects included providing guides
for the Dedication Service of the west campus,
sponsoring buses to "away" football games, buying
furniture for the patio, and selling student directories. They made an unusual record in this sale by
selling 600 directories in one day. They also set up
a unique school store in the form of vending
machines which supply all the students' needs.
One of the most important projects of this
group was sponsoring the Student Lounge. Open to
students with a high grade average, the Lounge
features a coke machine and piped-in music. Scholars who take advantage of this privilege during
their study halls hope that this will become one of
the school's Council-sponsored traditions.

West Division officers Ray Berens (President), Dave Recher
(Treasurer), and Rosanne Schiff (Secretary) rarry 01•t
many of the responsibilities of Student Council.

Nilehi's first foreign exchange student was brought to the
United Stales from Italy by the West Division Student Council. Back Row: B. Bohn, J. Miresse, S. Faust, C. Baker, S.
Harvey L. Silverman P. Wulf, P. Paul A. Enberg, P. Fuld
erson, S. Shapiro. Fourth Row: M. Menkin, F. Straus, P.
Dresher, N. Freed S. Swanberg, T. Zenner, S. Gagne, L. Halbrich, L. lmmergwck, A. Wadsw:irlh, K. Stryker, D. Mi er,
M. Lis, A. Paul, M. Wegl, F. Harris. Third Row: B. Fineberg,
L. Mills, D. Recher (Treasurer), M. Mahnke, R. Schiff (Sec
relay), R. Berens (President), C. Woods, B. Julius, I. Ferguson, N. Wendt, S. Otto. Second Row: G. Hirsh, J. Levin, M.
Miller, C. Singer, A. Rudich, S. Greenberg, S. Sanders, M.
Knowles, B. Henner, A. Arnold, C. Ditkowski. First Row: M.
Feinzimer, K. Norgan, A. Stone. J. Carter A. Curtis, L.
Listner, L. Bromberg, E. Pollack, J. Rodenski, D. Silverstein.

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�Under the leadership of SSSH supervisors, the number of student governed study halls was greatly
increased. Back Row : G. Thomas, B. Dilg, K. Rosenquist, J . Doniger, M. Portugal, R. Madden. Seated :
K. Ransom, M. Johnson (Head Supervisor), M. Braverman (Head Secretary), C. Bonfiglio, L.
Lange, C. Kuchar.

SSM supervisors kept order in Nilehi's busy corridors. Back
Row: J. Carr (Head Supervisor), T. Bristol F. Weil, J. Huberty, B. Reading. Seated: J. McCorkle (Head Secretary), S.
Levander, N. Levander, B. Demano, J. Allen.

J. Calama-as, J, Hildebrand, T. Engle L. Eggers, L. Lindquist, B. Humphrey, J. Voss, G. Braver, and B. McDowell
(Head Supervisor) supervise library assistance.

�S. S. 0. ORGANIZES AN HONOR STUDY HALL
Although not an old tradition, the SSO (Student Service Organization) has already established
itself as an integral and necessary part of Nilehi.
This program gives our students the opportunity of
accepting numerous responsibilities. Consisting of
three main divisions; Student Supervised Study Halls
{SSSH), Student Service Monitors (SSM), and Special Service Division (SSD), this large organization
handles many tasks once administered by the faculty. Under the leadership of Jim Tansor, the three
hundred officers of SSO have worked effectively
and efficiently throughout the year.
SSSH has expanded from last year's eleven
daily study halls to the present total of thirty-five,
and has added a new and significant feature, an
Honor Study Hall. Polls taken in study halls during
the fall semester showed the success of the organization as 91 /10 of the students endorsed the plan
with only 9/10 preferring faculty supervision.

Keeping corridors orderly and quiet has been
the job of capable SSM members. Monitors are assigned posts by the supervisors of each period. In
order to make sure that monitors are doing their
jobs well, a system of boner and bouquet sheets
has been adopted. If a student gets by the watchful eyes of the monitor, the student will present the
unlucky monitor with a token of his neglect - the
boner sheet. If he does his job well, he is awarded
with a bouquet sheet.
The youngest of the division of SSO, SSD, has
grown in importance since its beginning last year.
Students in this group are responsible for checking
locks on the corridor lockers and keeping attendance
records in the library.
These three divisions which make up one of the
busiest and largest organizations at Nilehi carry on
traditions of service and leadership.

The Exe:utive Board co-ordinates S.S.O.'s ever increasing activities. Back Row: Bill McDowell ( SSD
Head Supervisor), Joel Carr (SSM Head Supervisor), Mark Johnson (SSSH Head Supervisor).
Front Row: Jim Tansor [SSO Chairman) Karen Shabel (SSO Clerk).

�'59 REFLECTIONS
COMMEMORATES TWENTY
YEARS OF TRADITION

Donna Norman, Editor-in-Chief, examines a color transparency to be used in the opening section of the yearbook.

Senior Staff member&lt; Linda Hubbard [Activities), Barbara
Krumsieg (Faculty, Portraits), Bill McDowell, Ron Krischke
(Sports), Marilyn Barnett (Special Events), Lee lsel (Activities), and Mark Johnson study samples of cover colors and
textures.

Twenty years ago Niles Township opened the
doors of a new high school to 600 students. The
bricks were bare; newly planted trees lined the campus; grass was in a seedling state. The townspeople
looked with pride on the hugh yellow structure. This
year, because the 600 are now 3400, Niles Township witnessed the opening of another building again, bare bricks, saplings, and seeded grass. And
with the rapid growth of the student body has come
the growth of traditions in friendship, service, leadership, iustice, and knowledge. The uniting force of
the two divisions lies in these cherished traditions
and the vigorous spirit behind them.
A modern building completed on the twentieth
anniversary of the old, and a firm foundation of tradition as the linking unit, formed a natural theme
for the '59 Yearbook. Under the guidance of Miss
Jackson and with the assistance of Mr. Abram's
sophomore staff, the general staff developed the
book around this theme, and the Sen'or Section under Mr. Schrock processed the senior pictures.
Twenty years of progress are compiled in Reflections '59, Nile's twentieth yearbook.

�Junior Staff members assisted
book. Standing: Robin Withal!,
man, Jack Wollman, Gene Veto,
Anderson, Joanne Zweig, Mary

on all sections of the yearJoan Wolter, Marcia BraverShelley Wexler. Seated: Judy
Maselli and Phyllis Baran.

The newly organized sophomore staff proved a great help in
the idenification of West Division pictures and in providing
information on West clubs. Members are Trudy Saunders,
Mary Ann Freda, Steve Bookchester, Ken Norgan, Marilyn
Hirsi&lt;h, Ken Williams, and Carol Martin.

Schedu ing sen i or pictures,
checking names, and procmsing activity sheets are vital
itiAs
rAsponsih; 1

of

:~e

Sr.i.11ior

Section. Back Row: B. Barabas
(Senior co-chairman), B. Jacob
i Senior co-chairman) L. Burk
hart, C. Steiner. N . I

,...t1

M.

Kimberlin. D. Levinson. W. Dor
r;an. Third Row: M. Co~en. J.
Fulker;on, E. Pass, H. Paskind,
SonnAbocn, S.
A. Cusic.
Buckman, K. Campbell. Second
Row: F. Nelson, B. Weichrnann. L. M~ttio. M. Scher C.
Bendoff. H. Freeman. First
Row: S. Rushin. J. Becker, J.
Kuklin, J. Miguel.

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�NILEHILITE IS
TRADITIONAL "FREE
PRESS" IN ACTION

Karen Lucas ( Editor-in·Chief), Jeff Lampert (Sports Editor),
Gerda Halbreich (News Editor), Linda Burkhart, (Managing
Editor, and Sandy Brumley (Feature Editor) look satisfied
as they inspect their finished product, "hot off the presses".

Staff members each do a specialized iob in getting the
Nilehilite to press. Back Row: J. Doniger (Cartoonist), M.
Ruby (Assistant Sports Editor), J. Faust (Picture Editor),
T. Masters and M. Weingart (Photographers), E. Miller
(Typist), L. Burkhart. First Row: S. Br umley, J. Lampert, K.
Lucas, G. Halbreich, J. Gerl'ler (Page Editor), and J.
Kuklin (Page Editor).

The presses start to roll. Everybody on the staff
gives a sigh of relief. Yes, they've done it againthe Nilehilite will come out Friday as scheduled.
Soon the readers will be scanning the pages, perhaps not realizing all the work that was needed to
give them their paper.
What DO you need? First of all, there must be
a staff well grounded in iournalistic principles, who
know everything from copy reading symbols to
headline types. Then someone must ov.ersee the
work, and Mr. Eberhardt capably performs this task.
News is needed, and since the 13 staff members
can't be everywhere at once, additional reporters
are required. Serving that purpose are the journalism students, who, besides aiding the Nilehilite
staff, are gaining valuable experience. These cub
reporters are assigned various people in the school
to cover as their "beat" sources. After reporting
their findings, they are given stories to write. There
is a deadline to meet! Leads are run down, more information is collected, stories are written and rewritten, and the finished work is turned in for approval. The staff copyreads and edits the stories,
writes the headlines, makes the page layout, and
writes cutlines. The final check is made; the final
"OK" is given. The presses start to roll.

�Golden Galleon Guild members grade manuscripts of
young "hopefuls." Back Row:
A. Bi rholtz, Mrs. Rice ( Sponsor), F. Edidin, S. Seegren
(Secretary), H. Schacter, E.
Owen, G. Behr . M. Averbach
(Treasurer), R. Krone, B. Chaitkin (Art Editor). Second Row:
S. Backus, T. Archer, D. Levinson, J. Comiano, J. Sonneborn, B. Gerber S. Goldberg
(Secretary), S. Krupp ( A rt
Staff), J. Anderson, J. Jackson, J . Zweig, P. French (Social
Chairman). First Row: J. Faust,
R. Raben (Editor), J. Eggersted (Bo a rd Chairman), M.
Adams, S. Wexler, K. Kramer,
A. Bloch, R. Withall, S. Eggert,
M. Derman, D. Norman.

WRITING CLUBS GIVE STUDENTS OUTLET FOR EXPRESSION
Man's traditional desire to express himself creatively has found an outlet at Nilehi and is encouraged by the East Division Golden Galleon Guild
sponsored by Mrs. Rice and its West Division counterpart, Silver Clipper, which has Mr. Gragg as its
sponsor . Students qualify for membership in the
Guild or Clipper if manuscripts they enter are accepted for publication in the annual literary magazine and if the students meet standards set by the
administration. New members are invited to a banquet held in June, where they receive their magazines and the special thrill of seeing their names
and "masterpieces" in print.

Silver Clipper, an outgrowth
of Golden Galleon, judges entries on the frosh-soph level.
Back Row: Mr. Gragg (Sponsor), J . Kaplan, D. Woywot,
D. Van, D. Simons. First Row:
J. Bloch, S. Beauchamp, D.
Goss, M. Voss, H. Seither, A.
Kennedy, E. Imber, K. Osney.

During the year, Golden Galleon sold return
address labels to finance the magazine. Both the
Galleon and Clipper evaluated manuscripts submitted by hopeful students and admitted associate
members who are seniors selected to participate in
all activities except the grading of entries. It wasn't
all work and no play, however, for both clubs had
their social side. Golden Galleon entertained parents at a fall tea held in the West Division Student
Lounge, gave several parties, and held an initiation
for associates, presided over by the "High Inquisitor." East and West Division students attended
the June banquet to install new members.

�Inducted last year, these seniors planned and conducted the induction ceremony for
newly-elected members. Back Row : C. Sigel, K. Krause, B. Norgan, K. Krause, M.
Sacks, M. Averbach, L. Jansen. Second Row : M. Skol, S. Backus, B. Stine, J. Babcock,
L. Burkhardt, L. lsel. First Row: N. Ostrom, G. Halbreich, F. McCall, D. Norman, J.
Comiano.

NATIONAL HONOR
SOCIETY RECOGNIZES
EXCELLENCE

The athlete becomes captain; the active member is elected president
of his organization; the "brain" receives a scholarship. All these are deserved rewards for achievement in those areas. The highest of all recognitions, however, is induction into rhe National Honor Society, a recognition of excellence in four areas-knowledge, service, leadership, and character. Juniors and seniors with a " B" average are eligible for membership, and the f inal choice of three percent of the iuniors and six percent
of the seniors is made by the faculty on the basis of these qualities.
At this year's ceremony, marked by the traditional red roses and
gold pins, twenty-t hree seniors and twenty-eight iuniors raised their
lighted candles and pledged t heir belief in character as the foundation
of life; in schola rship as the means to achievement; in leadership as a
worthy aim; and in service as the object and end of living.

Twenty-eight juniors and twenty-three seniors were inducted into the National Honor
Society, the highest honor on the high-school level. Back Row: M. Zimberoff, B. Roos,
R. Greenman, A. Shearn, M. Pepp•ucorn, A. Bloch, R. Krone, B. Pflaum, G. Veto, D.
Lynn, R. Bestock, G. Goldstein. Third Row: J . Wolters, L. Cahoon, L. Finzel, P. Wilson,
R. Kiviluoma, S. Grossman, L. Egqers, P. French, J. Eggersted, S. Seegren, L. Randel,
K. Naylor, D. Nelson, S. Brumley. Second Row : F. Corey, B. Longfield, S. Fox, H. Wolman, S. Berman, B. Block, R. Kroon, D. Kreinick, H. Taxin, L. Milton, B. Chertak, B.
Klingensmith. First Row: S. Schwied, P. Frieberg, S. Erdmann, P. Svedlund, S. Buckman,
M. Massell;, C. Pavlo, S. Wexler, J. Anderson, D. Singer, F. Greisdorf, N. Hoover.

�Lance Lindquist (President)
explains the ideals of Hi-Y to
members of the East Club,
Dennis Sullivan (Treasurer),
Gene Veto (Vice President),
Paul Macaluso, Joel Carr, Jack
Benson, Ron Denley, J err y
Becker (Chaplain), and Carl
Sigel (Secretary).

FORMAL INDUCTION HIGHLIGHTS Hl-Y ACTIVITIES
The Hi-Y Club at Niles continued its tradition of
service to the school and the community in the
1958-1959 school year. Two of its projects, the Hi-Y
Scholarship, awarded to a deserving senior, and
the Hi-Y Citizenship Award, given last year to
Karen Rosenquist and Ron Henrici, kept the boys
busy washing cars and checking coats . Hi-Y developes future leaders as well as men, and this year
Lance Lindquist, President of the East Hi-Y Club,
served as Vice President of the Metropolitan Hi-Y
Council.
Throughout the year an excellent variety of
programs was presented. These included the celebrated news commentator Alex Dreier with movies
of his trip to Russia, a Chicago area Hi-Y Winter

Plans for future activities of
the West Hi-Y Club are discussed by members. Standing:
Jim Puccinelli, Ken Feldman,
Mitch Melamed, Harold Norris . Seated: Larry Fisher ( President), Don Pflieger ( Secretary), Gene Schaeffer (Vice
President), Bruce Dilg (Treasurer), Jim Slack (Sargeant at
Arms), Ken Matzick (Chaplain).

Retreat at Camp MacClean, near Burlington, Wisconsin, and the premiere of a color film on the
launching of the Vanguard Satellite. The West Division Club presented their first Dads and Lads
Banquet March I0, and the eleventh annual banquet
of the East Hi-Y was held the following week. This
year the West Club also had a basketball league
with four teams competing for the championship.
At the Formal Induction Service of the East Hiy Club, old members as well as new faced the large
white cross bordered by the red triangle and
pledged themselves "to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community,
high standards of Christian character."

�Gold Tri-Hi-Y sponsored a fun
and filling pot-luck dinner for the
East Tri-Hi-Ys and Hi-Y. Officers
of the Gold Club are Ginger
Golden (Chaplain), Susan Getman (Treasurer), Marilyn Barnett
(Secretary), Lydia Riccardi (VicePresident), and Judy DuBonn
(President).

The Blue Tri-Hi-Y presented a
program at which Officer Kruger
spoke on juvenile delinquency.
Blue Club officers are Lynn Eggers (Chaplain), Noel Ostrom
(Secretary), J a ck i e Hillstrand
(Vice-President), and Carol Dankowski (President).

A spring a n d summer fashion
show highlighted Red Tri-Hi-Y's
activities for the season. Officers
of the Red Club are Shelby
Reading (Chaplain), Carol Stoner
(Treasurer), Bonnie Stevens (VicePresident), Joyce Gerti er ( President), and Carol Stern (Secretary).

One of White Tri-Hi-Y's service
proiects was a visit to St. Hedwig's Orphanage at Christmas.
White Club officers are Nancy
M cAvoy (President) , Karen Johnson (Vice-President), Beverly Laing (Secretary), and Shirley Ferguson (Treasurer).

�TRl-Hl-Y PROMOTES
HIGH STANDARDS OF
CHRISTIAN CHARACTER

"Cupid's Caper", a Valentine
dance, was sponsored by Selin,
a West Tri-Hi-Y. Back Row: Joan
Murlas, Barbara Trufant, Di an e
Reichert, Mary Ann Mahnke, Barbara Neimer, Connie Martino,
Marilyn Werner, Judy Sheldon.
First Row: Carol Martin ( Presi
dent), Virginia Thomas (VicePresident), Anita Enberg (Treas·
urer), Priscilla Costoplos (Chaplain), Carole Rusch (Secretary).

Tri-Ed, a West Tri-Hi Y, exempli
fied the ideals and purpose of
Tri-Hi-Ys at a Mother· Daughter
banquet. Officers of Tri-Ed are
Liz Sta pelfeld (President), Pat
Rice (Vice-President), Sandy Menconi, Joyce Zolezzi (Treasurer),
Karen Vedder (Chaplain), Marilyn
Gooding, and Judy Sholin (Secretary).

Service projects, social functions, and other
activities both physical and spiritual are incorporated in Tri-Hi-Ys' busy schedules.
All four East Division Tri-Hi-Ys-Gold, Blue, Red,
and White Clubs-enjoyed the dreamy summer
fashions from Saks Fifth Avenue, held a pot-luck
supper followed by a panel discussion on the "University of Good Government," and had a hearty
"cook-out" at the beautiful new Y.M.C.A. building.
Individual projects included visiting St. Hedwi g's

Home, studying the symbolism of different religions,
acquiring principles of poise and etiquette from a
Patricia Steven's model, and making pastel colored
teddy bears for orphans_
The West Division Tri-Hi-Y divided into Selin
and Tri-Ed this year. Selin gave a Valentine Dance,
"Cupid's Caper," and Tri-Ed held a Mother-Daughter Banquet. Together they built a Homecoming
float, a beaver exclaiming "Let's paddle 'em."

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�Varsity debate team enjoys a humorous portion of Marcia
Braverman's opening argument. Sta nding : M. Braverman, R.
Odess, J. Abrams, M. Levner, A. Brown, R. Wanke. A. Birholtz . Se a te d: M. Sugarman, L. Schwartz, R. Rubenstein, S.
Berman, A. Bloch, E. Winter, F. Griesdorf, R. Chapman.

TWO DEBATERS WIN NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE
DEGREE OF DISTINCTION
The Niles varsity debate team has a growing
reputation due to the diligence of its members, who
searched through o ld books and studied into the
early morning hours to prepare themselves for the
meets. The topic which necessitated these efforts
was "Resolved, that the U11ited States should adopt
the British system of education." Under the supervision of Dr. Betts, the varsity team compiled a record
of thirty wins and thirty-four losses, and at an important meet at Navy Pier Niles won five matches and

lost one, placing fourth out of twenty-four teams.
The o utstanding debators were Alan Birholtz, who
won fifteen out of seventeen debates, and Aaron
Bloch and Stan Berman, who received the Degree
of Distinction from the National Forensic League.
The promising debators of the W·est Division,
coached by Mr. Mattka, finished with a record of
twenty-eight wins and twenty-two losses . Outstanding in th is group were Bob Sac hoff and Dave Savner,
each of whom won ten out of thirteen debates.

Ann Kazanow practices her rebuttal before other members of the
West Division debate i·eam. Back
Row : M. Frandzel. B. Sachnoff,
B. Michaels, J Feder, N, Pollack,
G. Wanke, G. Ohlson. S0cond
Row : K. Hiller, A. Pearson, J.
Kremer, D. Levin. First Ro w. A.
Kazanow, D. Savner, J. Savage,
L. Goldstein, S. Herman, J. B~ock.

�UNION BOARD
SPONSORS ITS
FIRST DANCE
The greatest promoter of the spirit of friendship
at Niles is the Student Union Board. The nine unions
held at the West Division this year offered many
new attractions, the most outstanding being a cinemascope screen on which current movies were
shown. Dancing, games, and refreshments were other
enjoyable features planned and monitored by thirty
senior members who dressed as horrible monsters,
clowns, and beachcombers.
The Candlelight Ball, the first Union sponsored
dance, was held in the new building. Tall, poinsettia
decked candles surrounded by angel hair rose from
the center of the dance floor, and punch and cookies were served in the lounge where Mr. and Mrs.
Santa Claus greeted couples by the old fashioned
Christmas tree.

Planning, monitoring, and carrying out student mixer themes
is done by the Student Union Board. Back Row: R. Thomas
C. Sigel, B. Roos, S. Foerster, J. Piell, G. Fogarty, R. Ricordati, C. Ragland, R. Henrici. Third Row: S. Backus, A.
Pfaff. J. Summers, N. Ostrom (Secretary), C. Dankowski, C.
Kuchar, J. Miguel. Second Row: N. McAvoy, G. Golden, K.
Naylor, L. Randel, L. lsel, J. Matter, G. Johnson, P. Teichert
(Vice President). First Row: Mr. Hallberg (Sponsor), J.
Tansor, P. Boom, and C. Stern.

Students swing into the first round of a union dance contest.
Students enjoy ping pong, chess, checkers, and cards at
Nilehi unions.

�Displaying the signs of their offices and discussing future
meetings, Latin Club officers Sharon Hunt and Mike Sacks
(Co-Presidents), Judy Sonneborn (Secretary), and Larry
Schwartz (Treasurer) prove that Latin is far from "dead"

Scenes of "la belle France" are shown by French Club
members Pat French (Secretary), Gene Veto (President),
Danielle Gislason, Jackie Faust (Treasurer), Carol McGrath
(Vice-President), Rosalind Chapman, and Sheila Kessler.

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Elaine Pass (Secretary) checks over the itinerary in preparation for the Spanish Club's spring trip to Mexico while
Sheila Erdmann (T reasu rer), Judy Joffe, Penny Johnson
(Vice-President), Ralph Cola no (Sergeant at Arms), Nancy
Lotz (President), and Carol Johnson listen.

To "sprecken zie Duetsch" better is t~e aim of German
Club members . Back Row: Betty Stine, Gayle Littrell, Jeannean Babcock. Second Row : Ken Brunke (Vice-Presiden t ), Allan Escher (President), Beth Dickson (Secretary-Treasurer).
First Row : Phyllis Groah, Holly Freeman.

�A cosmopolitan air is provided by objects and art works
from various countries. Members of the West Division combined Foreign Language Clubs
are B. Katz, J. Kipperman, M.
Honig, L. Lissner. Seated: F.
Yesnick, J. Kroon, M. Herzon,
B Mark, N . Muth (Vice-President), K. Norgan (President),
R. Schiff (Secretary), F. Har-

ris.

LANGUAGE STUDENTS STUDY CULTURE
OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Through the foreign language clubs of both divisions, studenrs participate in interesting activities
that enlarge their understanding of the people, customs, and ways of life in other lands. In the West
Division, students of four languages-French, German, Latin, and Spanish-meet as the Foreign Language Club, the largest club in that division. Sending Care packages to Europe and helping to finance
the foreign exchange student program are only a
few of the accomplishments of this active group.
For students of the East Division, the French

Club, German Club, Latin Club, and Spanish Club
offer varied and unique activities. W·here but at
the Latin Club's banquet could one walk into the
past to dine in glorious Roman style in honor of
Caesar? Spanish Club members did not miss their
share of excitement, either, when they visited Cafe
Axteca to hear Spanish songs and rhythms, or broke
a pinata at Christmas time. French Club members
had a special treat when Gauguin's exhibit opened
at the Art Institute, and France's art heritage became more meaningful to them. In both divisions,
the language clubs help bridge the "culture barrier."

Gathered around a Roman
garden pool at the Latin Banquet are Barbara Barbaras, Kay
Naylor, Lee lsel, Martin Zimberoff, Sam Armato, La r r y
Misse, Arlene Pfaff, and Linda
Hubbard.

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�Pins and Pans Club gives girls who are
interested in domestic arts a chance to
improve their skills and share their ideas
with others. Officers Kay Mahoney (Refreshments Chairman), Heather Wallace
(Secretary-Treasurer), Irene Cosmos
(Publicity Chairman), Cynthia Weber
(Ways and Means Chairman), Mary
Jane Biesman (Vice-President) , and Diane Singer (President) discuss plans for
the near and "not so near" future.

CLUBS PREPARE

West Division girls, too, prepare themselves for their future as homemakers .
Back Row: J . Lehman, P. Kuznick, J. Stille, N. Scott. Second Row: D. White , J.
Johnson , B. Melehes. First Row : N . Andrews, D. Hachmeister watch as A.
Juern (President) leafs through a homemaking magazine.

Officers of the I 00% Club practice
those skills which will be so important
when they become "ful I-fledged" secretaries . Back Row : Bron n a Medwed
(Treasurer), Darlene Stollsto rf (Editor),
Lynn Anderson (Sales Manager). First
Row : Linda Weinberg (President), Lynn
Karzen (Secretary), and Diane Singer
(Vice-President).

�The obiectives of Teachers of Tomorrow
are to explore the fields of teaching and
teachers' education through books, field
trips, and speakers. Officers Judy Matter
(Treasurer), Gerda Halbreich (VicePresident), Holly Freeman (Secretary),
and Bonnie Martin (President), are planning a trip to a teachers' college.

Present teachers talk co their occupations at West Division Future Teachers
of America Club meetings. Outlining
the next meeting are Yvette LeMieux
(Secretary), Nancy Hanelin (Treasurer),
Linda Kaufman, Sandy Goldstein ( President). Standing: Jill Rubin and Nina
Freed.

STUDENTS FOR
FUTURE

Future Nurses Club officers Sue Ohren
(Corresponding Secretary) , Beverly Laing
(Secretary),
Gladyce
Lindberg
(Vice-President), and members Barbara
Weichmann and Carol Luanne Dilg watch
Sharon Hunt (President) as she points
to the goal of every future nurse - the
w~ite cap.

Brenda Silverman (Treasurer), Ellen Winer (Secretary), Jo Ellen Pfeiffer, Pat
Hillsberg
(Corresponding
Secretary),
Tammy Frank, and Mary O'Donnell practice some of the techniques they hope
to put into practice someday, while Mrs.
Springer, R.N., looks on.

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�Steve Poster explains the construction of
a cloud chamber to the other members
of the Industrial Arts C!ub. Left to right:
K. Gallaher, T. Pietramale (Vice-Presidend), T. Hogan, D. Nelson, F. SbJtta,
A . Taylor, J. Meierhoff, L. Smith ( President), J. Cordes, E. Berger, Mr. Burgett, S . Poster, Mr. Maggio.

Operating test equipment and reading
a report from a new contact in Canada
are members of the Radio Club Dan
Goldstein, Mike Decker, Ron Stetz, Dick
Haas, Ron Aronica, Ron Ge rut ( Secretary), and Dick Kostelnicek (President).

SERVICE IS AN ACTIVE
Running er rands for busy administra t ors, answering the phone,
checking out libra ry books, and
keeping the ca feteria neat and in
order are all jobs taken on voluntarily by t he Nilehi students who
want to serve their school. The
only prerequisites are willingness
and an hour a day to spend alphabetizing sc hedule cards, co llecting
attendance slips, or checking cafeteria seating .
Students carry out tasks which
do not require a trained staff but

From delivering tape recorders to running a projector, the members of the
Audio-Visual Operators Club always do
a good job. Back Row: J. Bagwell, M.
Stronberg, A . Escher, B. Slotky, B. Norgan, F. Feldman, P. Rosner, R. Hartel,
R. Aronica, J. Miller. Second Row : C.
Ragland, B. Katz, J . Murray, J. Weiss.
First Row: M. Malina, H. Taxin, D. Uditsky, D. Nelson.

Representing the eighty-five members
of the new West Division Audio-Visual
Operators Club are, Back Row : L. Silver
man, M. Zeitlin, C. Mahaffy, A. Green,
A. Pearson, R. Peterson, B. Nannen. Third
Row : J. Nelson, W. Nimmo, S. DuBow,
M. Feinberg, S. Poster, T. Stark, S. ArnoH, R. Heinrich . Second Row: R. Micon,
R. Burnstein, B. Eales, F. Denkman, P.
Hoag, J . Daiberl. First Row: J. Eckmann,
J. Oeschler, K. Norgan, R. Gevirtz, J.
Nelson, D. Harvey.

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�Representing the East Division students
who assist in the lunchroom and on a
personal service basis are Kip Herbst,
Linda Silverstein , Harmon Match , and
Peggy Bartelson.

West Division Service Club members are
represented by Marion Lis, Janice Kamps,
Chuck Baldrich, Connie Martino, and
Judy Iverson.

TRADITION AT NILES
which nevertheless are important
in the running of a large school.
By taking messages, acting as student receptionists, filing non-confidential material and assisting during lunch periods, monitors leave
members of the staff free to carry
out their own jobs.
The willingness and efficiency of
the personal service, library service, and cafeteria monitors of
both the East and West Divisions
illustrate the traditions symbolized
by the chevron.

Library assistants help the librarians in
tasks such as checking books in and out,
shelving them, and keeping the shelves
neat and attractive. Busily engaged in
their work are S. Buckman, H. Match, T.
Mazurki, J. Caplan, S. Glass, M. Rose,
M. Commarrare, I. Massing.

With Reflection time drawing near Carole Duke, Lee lsel, and Shelley Wexler
select ushers for the momentous event.

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�Bridge Club members watch a crucial
move in a tense game. Back Row: H.
Freeman, J. Lampert, B. Roos (Vice-President), R. Krone, F. Nelson, A. Birholtz
(President), D. Nelson. First Ro w: S.
Krawitz, S. Wexler, Mr . Michael (Sponsor), J. Enenstein.

While Alan Lane of the East Division
Chess Club makes his move, Steve Rosen
(Vice-President) plots Alan's downfall.
Aaron B~och (President) and Sheldon
Harsel (Treasurer) provide comments on
the situation.

BRIDGE AND CHESS ILLUSTRATE NOT ONLY
FRIENDSHIP BUT KNOWLEDGE OF THE GAME

Learning and practicing the art of the
game are the West Division Chess Club
members . Back Row : B. Bollinger, B.
Young, D. Moldinhaur, R. Jacobson, D.
Mendes, B. Bern berg (Treasurer), H.
Sylvester, K. Dare, L. Katz, H. Bentkower.
Second Row : M. Friedler, M. Lieberman,
B. Krupnick, J. Krause, S. Herman, A.
Kazanow, D. Baker, R. Bartels (Secretary), D. Cooper, D. Anderson. First
Row : B. Vernick, P. Roberts, J . Shore, G.
Adams (Sponsor), A. Cartis (Vice-President), S. Shiman, S. Oserman ( President).

�Displaying samples of the various art
objects made during the year are the
East Division Art Council representatives Sue Seegreen, Gwen Urelius (VicePresident), Carolyn Obermaier ( President), Carol Klocke (Secretary), and
Suellen Krupp.

West Division Art Council members fill
display cases with exhibits such as these
examples of modern art. Standing: C .
Martin, B. Gould (Treasurer), D. Scanlon,
M. Hirsch, V. Smith, L. Mendel, B. Colman. Seated : B. J. Sims (President), J .
E. Pfeiffer (Secretary), W . Shapiro (VicePresident), R. Kahn.

Music, books, and art are among topics
of discussion for the West Division Arts
Club. Back Row : N. Pollack, J. Swinger
(Executive Council), G. Wentnik, L.
Benedict, M. Anderson, S. Harvey, J.
Oppenheim, S. Cook, N. Wendt, ff.
Michaels, S. Gorenstein, R. Levy, G. Dobbe, K. DeGraffenreid. Third Row : J.
Kamps, W. Haughness, N. Nelson, L.
lmmergluck (Secretary), B. Starkman, M.
Dorfman, K. Luber, E. Schwartz, L.
Karch, S. Braurerman, M. Maypole, Mr .
Gragg (Sponsor). Second Row: E. Imber (Executive Council), R. Lipawasky,
J. Krause, K. Osney (Executive Council),
M. Brooks, M. Zari, C. Goldsmith, R.
Reid, S. Greenberg, J. Kamps . First Row:
D. Klebbe, L. Brody, J. Carder (Publicity
Chairman), F. Krause, M. Johnson, A.
Curtis, M. Skolnik, K. Williams,

ART APPRECIATION IS AN
OUTSTANDING TRADITION AT NILES

�Ron Raben tries to win over
Sue Levin as the other members of the Thespian Society
observe. Standing: M. Barnett,
J. Faust, H. Taxin, T. Conners,
R. Ricordati, J. Chester, S.
Backus, J . Wilson. Seated: M.
Derman, E. Pass, H. Freeman,
N . Messer, L. Burkhart (Treasurer), S. Gold berg (Sergeant
at Arms), C. Dankowski (Secretary), L. Eggers ( Vice-Presi dent), M. Skol (President).

THESPIANS AND
SPOTLIGHTERS STUDY
DRAMATIC TECHNIQUES
Each year young " hopefuls " begin their school
careers by becoming Spotlighters, and some later
achieve the distinction of being a Thespian when
they have earned ten points by working I 00 hours
on dramatic productions. Students learn and practice the techniques of acting, applying stage makeup, handling props, and directing plays, They spend
long hours pounding flats, painting scenery, making
costumes, and rehearsing parts for the three annual plays that these groups present. But the production of a play isn't all work-it is friendship and

Sandy Kotarek (President) of the East Division Spotlighters
reads a passage cutting from a play for the approval of Sue
Seegren (Vice- President), Sue Becker (Treasurer), and Penny
Hensel (Secretary).

co-operation, the unequaled excitement of an opening night, and the satisfaction of a job well done.
This year's plays, a fantasy and two comedies,
were directed by Miss Stemp and Miss Chapman.
"Arsenic and Old Lace" was handsomely presented
by the Spotlighters on May I. All the excitement
and color of a Broadway hit came to Nilehi with
the gala January 29 premier of "Mrs. Mc Thing" and
the spring production, "Cheaper by the Dozen,"
both staged in the new auditorium. " There 's no business like show business" as far as Nilehi's young
"dramatists" are concerned.
Studying the essential qualities of drama is the basis of the
West Division Spotlighters' organization. Back Row : J. Kraus,
L. Decarle, D. Greene, A. Stern, L. Karlov, S. Gasofin, S.
Herman, S. Bravermann, C. Luber, J. Johnson, E. Schwartz,
B. Storkman, M. Miller. Fourth Row: S. Goldberg, B. Gould,
R. Spagat, L. lmmergluck, L. Karch, C. Harris, M . Rothman,
E. Corman, D. Leyden . Third Row: M. Gold, J. Smith, J.
Friedman, B. Sodemann, G. Wanke, H. Bern stein, G. Olsen,
J. Brandenberg. Second Row : J. Gordon, R. Friedman, L.
Sklar, L. Goldenstein, G. Glasky, R. Rotkin, J. Dzaidzula. First
Row: A. Thorsen, L. Mende l (Treasurer), T. Saunders (VicePresident), S . Dalen (President), L. Goldfarb (Secretary) ,
and Miss Warren (Sponsor).

�Dave Morgan pleads for a date with obstinate Bridget (Sue
Backus) in the 1958 spring play, "A Room Full of Roses."

With such antics as putting snakes in people's
(Carolynn Kuchar) gives her parents (Stan
Charlotte Cooperman) and the colored maid
many anxious moments.

"This can't be Mrs. LaRue! She's beggin'!" exclaims Carole
Crafton to Carol Milkis and Dee Gislason. Mrs. LaRue (Joanne Zweig) isn't too happy with her lot in the fall play,
"Mrs. Mc Thing."

�Intermediate Band, Period 3. Back Row : Mrs. Charles Groeling, W. Belve, A. Skepner, D. Helmer,
R. Henrikson, L. Gordon, S. Argentar, P. Casbarian, S. Dubow, L. Brody, T. Champion, R. Klopp, E.
Lawrence. Thi rd Row : J. Shore, W. Conrad, S. Poster, J. Miguel, E. Bader, D. Yomine, D. Hirshman,
B. Apelian, G. Dobbe, M. Wykowski, D. Klebbe, R. Hoffing, D. Hanson, W. Bollinger, H. Baitcher.
Second Row : L. Haller, M . Friedler, W. Anderson, S. Nelson, M. Feinberg, R. Littrell, T. Kellar, D.
Harvey, M. Kahles, D. Orchowski, P. Brietzke, J. Sears, R. Moldenhauer. First Row: M. Zimmerman,
M. Herzon, J. Deitch, G. Tobey, M. McCartan, C. Kreinick, L. Rothstein, D. Hachneister, J. Wolfe,
M. Frandzell, R. Levy, C . Hedberg.

Concert Band. Back Row : Mr. Leo Provost, Mr. Charles Groeling, G. Goldstein, P. French, D. Choinowski, D. Superfine, T. Heeres, R. Keller, D. Kornelly, F. Puccio, R. Perlman. Fourth Row : J. Rosenthal, N. Uzemack, B. Kenaga, L. Anderson, I. Karpman, S. Kessler, E. Chamlin, C. Feldpausch, J.
Franzel, R. Martin, M . Lerner, W. Washkuhn, I. Hoffberg, P. Petroski, D. Pflieger, R. Krone, P.
Arnold, B. Levin, R. Hedstrom, R. Halverson, F. Foss, J. Babcock, D. Burhans. Third Row : M. Wolp,off,
R. Shuman, B. Wirtz, R. Wanke, R. Goldfeder, C. Nelson, S. Kirschner, D. Genthner, R. Unterscheutz,
S. Ross, J. Miguel, R. Mills. Second Row : A. Mendera, S. Cook, L. Finzel, D. Van, M. Miguel, P.
Trommer, C. Scheel. S. Linder. First Row: D. Neid, M. Greenberg, J. Kirschner.

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�Intermediate Band, Period 6. Back Row: M. Honig, B. Kramarczyk, B. Betty, D. Linder,
G. Lubin, R. Selby, T. Radtke, Mr. Groeling. Third Row: W. Olson, J. Mulis, R. Wiig, G.
J. Swinger, E. Nadler, J. Tune, P. Hermann, G. Templer. Second Row: N. Andrews, R.
R. Catellier, G. Irwin, J. Artelt, J. Mikalay, R. Tiersky, K. Matzick, R. Stengl. First Row:
J. Dziadula, tvi. Schneider, H. Brown, S. Wesley, J. Masaraccia, M. Reiff.

M. Fenn,
Rosenthal,
Thommes,
L. Hogan,

NILEHI STUDENTS BUILD STRONG MUSIC DEPARTMENT
The Niles Township concert band, under the direction of
Mr. Provost and Mr. Groeling, highlighted one of its most
successful seasons with the traditional concert on April 26.
Each day, outstanding freshmen and sophomore musicians
came by bus from the West Division, and the full seventypiece band held its hour and a half rehearsal.
After dazzling the stands with precision routines at football games, and, on one occasion, throwing hula hoops into
the stadium, the band went on to play at basketball games
and pep assemblies. Outside of school, the band's busy
schedule included playing at the West Division auditorium
on Teachers' Institute Day, and touring the neighboring
grammar schools.
The intermediate and cadet bands in the West Division
provide the opportunity for beginners to acquire invaluable
playing experience before becoming members of concert
band.
"Off Camera" was the name of the music department's
spectacular production this year, performed on April 17 and
18. Rehearsing during and after school hours were the four
girls' glee clubs, ihe boys' glee club, choir, and the orchestra,
all under the direction of Mr. McGee and Mr. Auge. The
orchestra played for the above-mentioned programs, and,
with the Barbershoppers, performed at many grammar
schools. These musical groups also presented the traditional
Christmas Festival, December 14, and the May Festival,
May 22.
Choral groups, also, draw great numbers of students.
The Barbershoppers and Vivace, both highly se lective groups,
have been in existence, and very active for seven years.
Vivace this year has had the experience of giving a concert
in Orchestra Hall, and the thrill of travelling to Dallas for
the Kiwanis International Convention.

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�Choir. Back Row: S. Debes, P. Walker, R. Rubinstein, J. Fagerman, T. Conners, G. Billing, D. Nelson, G . Wonaski, R.
Bartsch, L. Janson, C. Ragland, C . Obermair, K. Walde, N. Schuyler, B. Young, P. Boom, A. Klatz. Fifth Row : K. Shippman, N. McAvoy, J. Matter, P. Karafotas, B. Bern, 0. Schwarz, P. Rooner, D. Steinseifer, S. Pearson, F. Chapman, K.
Grabow, J. Goslove, B. Gerber. Fourth Row: B. Witcher, S. Adelman, D. Hildeb rant, D. Gunsaullos, M. Maeder, S. Ponzella, I. Berman, G. Siemund , S. Ferguson, J. Santner. Third Row : A. Cusic, C . Peterson, S. Eggert, P. Gordon, L. Schwartz, R. Levin, G. Arbetman, T. Dent, V. Bradley, F. Nelson, P. Teichert, P. Bradley, P. Feil . Second Row : L. Miller, S.
Hanley, J. DuBonn, J. Weiss, R. Knutson, S. Smith, J. Murray, A. Goetz, S. Hunt, S. Kagan, F. Gilbert, D. Norman.
First Row: G. Lindberg, P. Johnson, S. Gallowich, B. Locher, A. Goodman, M. Derman, M. Motis, M. Holtz, P. Daniels,
S. Spero.
Vivace. Back Row : C. Povlo, R. Diidick, K. Kratzer, F. Nelson, B. Gerber, S. Ferguson, J. Matter (Treasurer), D. Gislason, J. Santner, F. Chapman, N. McAvoy (President), K. Shipoman, J. Godlove, P. B
oom (Vice-President), B. Stine, N.
Schuyler, J. Zweig, S. Debes, P. Cotell, P. Walker, C. Obermaier, G. Urelius, A. Musgrave, H. Schacter. First Row : S.
Krupp, P. Teichert, B. Barber, S. Eggert, S. Hanley, P. Feil, G . Siemund, A. Cusic (Secretary), G . Gigstad , A. Goetz,
P. Nelson, D. Norman, F. Gilbert, M. Derman, J. Comiano, P. Johnson, G . Lindberg, S. Spero.

�Boy's Glee. Back Row: P. Stephens, R. Howell, A.
Pearson, B. Brown, J. Zowe, J. Dulkin, S. Tensik,
D. Block, R. Woods, M. Duren, N. Arden, B. Arnston. Second Row: P. Zaphirio, K. Bro, J. Ford, M.
Feinzimer, K. Quigley, P. Thielman, E. Walski, R.
Hillstrad, M. Marnstein, N. Stuhl, L. Silverman.
First Row: E. Groat, H. Margolis, M. Samele, T.
Conaway, T. Poders, R. Slutsky, R. Gevintz, B.
Fisher, J. Fung, D. Hanson. At piano: Mr. Earle
Auge (Director).
Barbershoppers. Back Row: E. Walski, J. Erickson,
R. Bartsch, G. Billings, G. Wanaski, L. Jansen, P.
Rosner, E. Helmer. Second Row: M. Samo!e, D.
Levin, D. Steinseifer, S. Pearson, D. Hildebrandt,
G. Arbetman. First Row: K. Quigley, B. Locher,
R. Giuirtz, S. Smith, H. Margolis.
Orchestra. Fifth Row: D. Austin, M. Goodfriend, P.
French, F. Puccio. Fourth Row: A. Musgrave, R.
Haskell. B. Smart, B. Aronson, C. Leuder, A. Minkus, R. Kivilouma, M. ,A,hrens, C. Schuttler, M.
Skol, S. Kirshner, C. Nelson, R. Goldfeder, P.
Petroski, J. Franzel, R. Martin, F. Foss, D. Burhans,
M. Mahnke, M. Singer. Third Row: M. Werner, E.
Winter, B. Barber, M. Peters, M. Wegl, L. Goldfarb, S. Bennett, L. Noyle, B. Stine, P. Cotell, R.
Mills, S. Ross, R. Unterschutz, S. Linder, J. Jackson. Second Row: S. Williamson, M. Classen, M.
Rothmann, N. Cheney, J. Walski, P. Camerus, D.
Nied, M. Greenberg, R. Wanke . First Row: T.
Gradman, L. Anderson, S. Cook, A. Mendera, D.
Wold, P. Nelson .

�Junior-Senior Girls Glee Club. Back Row : A. Pazen, L. Johnson, G. Urelius, S. Grossman, K. Herrmann, L. Carlson, S.
Fleishman, J. Mattingly, J. Tasmer, B. Wykowski, N. Lannert, K. Johnson, H. Jung, Mr. Hugh McGee. Third Row : D.
Schinzing, H. Schacter, C. Herbst, K. Hansen, B. Martin, L. Wilde, S. Grabow, S. Schuldiner, N. Rothchild, I. Himelfarb, B. Eckel, B. Olson. Second Row: N. Klingberg, E. Falstein, B. Brinsky, B. Betts, J. Wallis, M. Dunn, J. Sacomana,
J. Joffe, J. Lovering. First Row : C . Eagan, I. Lippman, K. Senger, K. Kratzner, R. Silverstein, F. Gordon, R. Goldberg,
A. Lewis, G. Littrell.

Frosh-Soph Girls' Glee Club, Period 2. Back Row : M. Rome, D. Hachmeiser, J. Hook, S. Schoeme, M. Demas, A. Daglas,
M. Hoffman S. Godemann, B. Horan, P. Olpmpios, K. Stryker, R. Schiff, M. Gooding, M. Dorfman, C. Weber, S. Weise,
S. Rumack, L. Ross. Third Row: C . Chada, R. Steinberg, B. Graff, L. Siegel, C. Schmidt, S. Cooperman, K. Chelin, E.
Elkin, D. Sieber, L. Kartesky, R. Waltzer, C. Bendel, I. Daglas, K. Peterson, H. Hyman, G. Goldstein, C . Baron, K. Dare,
J. Worthington. Second Row : C. Magel, J. Kofoed, B. Palmer, D. Kwolek, A. Arnold, B. Berg, T. Taitz, R. Friedman, J.
Bert, J. Irwin, B. Kolderup, M. Scherer, J. Wedge, J. Sholin, M. Menkin, A. Rudich, H. Jackson, S. Warda, J. Iverson.
First Row : N. Nelson, K. Blau, J . Kempton, N. Norberg, S. Goldberg, L. Rechtermann, S. Alton, S. Faust, M. Fishman,
A. Schramm, B. Braun, I. Levin, M. Elya, K. Vedder, L. Benson, F. Marcus, M. Dunlap.

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�Frosh-Soph Girls' Glee, Period 3. First Row : J. Hall, L. Ritter, G. Mitchell, T. Arbetman, M. Maypole, B. Rite, L. Stapelfeld, J. Schwartz, J. Schwartz, I. Ferguson, L. Doner, M. Reich, P. McAvoy, M. Knowles, D. Miller, A. Berko, A. Rosen, L.
Warren. Second Row : G. Nesler, S. Johnson, J. Cisar. S. Greenberg, P. Sorenson, S. Schwartz, B. Simon, M. Matheson, C .
Flaherty, K. Nelson, S. Goldman, B. Young, P. Rice, G. May, E. Oros, S. Dean, P. Miller, G. Green, C. Lewin. Third Row :
N. Dell'Aringa, C . Nelson, J. Aling, K. Moser, E. Elkin, D. Simons, C. Senger, F. Harris, C. Goldsmith . T. Brei, B. Gould,
J. Bartsch, C. Rusch, D. Layden . J. Deutsch, S. Sanders, D. Schoenberg, D. Greene, C. Smart. Back Row : G. Oehlberg,
D. Stevens, D. Wanaski, A. Docel, P. Laing, J. Wilson, J. DeRosa, S. Zimberoff, M. Steinseifer, R. Schesky, A. Hutter,
P. Levey, Y. Postphala, N. Eagan, D. Barkin, B. Segal, G. Zimmer, S. Paul, G. Claassen.

Frosh-Soph Girls' Glee, Period 7. Back Row : D. Hendrickson, J. Gustafson, P. Engstrom, G. Graham, P. Wulf, L. Christensen, J. Lehrian, D. Unterschuetz, G. Kosdon, L. Weinbrecht, M. Pinch, L. Johnson, B. Stanfield, Y. Gierlach, L. Latham,
B. Brusin, S. Ross. Third Row : M. Singer, L. Peterson, S. Merriman, M. Fortney, B. Cheney, S. Laing, M. Felzer, L. Bublick, P. Loytsch, C. Hedberg, A. Herbold, W. Belgarbo, B. DeYogelear, B. Firmiss, J . Friedman, P. Dresher, L. Klaveter,
B. Nessel, S. Shapiro, S. Lemanski, S. Schayer. Second Row : C. Herwitt, B. Schwartz, A. Cooper, S. Shorer, A. Rosenthal,
P. Bistolfo, T. Benson, S. Anderson, D. Kapchinsky, M. Godfriaux, S. Frands, G . Smith, F. Stein, R. Laskov, C. Menes, S.
Hillberg, C. Warda, J. Buchholz. First Row: D. Naylor, L. Massey, G. Oliva, J . Russ, R. Djidich, P. Cleburne, B. Silverman, M. Rothman, E. Corman, S. Cantz, M. Lees, D. Brusin, B.Gordon, S. Hartman, L. Johnson, J. Schmidt.

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��,
IN NILEHI
HISTORY ...
GROUNDWORK..._.
FOR THE
FUTURE

Anticipating the track season,
sprinter-hurdlers Ed Owen and Bill
Hess sharpen up their hedge-hopping abilities.

�Peppy varsity cheerleaders Carol
Peterson, Barbara DeMano, Anita
Musgrave, Susie Stockmar, Marilyn Barnett, Marilyn Holtz, Natalie Johnson, and Ginger Golden
are proud of the varsity football
team who took third place in the
Suburban League.

"We've got the pep, steam, fight,
team!" say sophomore cheerleaders Jay Miller, Wendy Belgarbo,
Karen Stryker, and Donna Miller,
and freshman cheerleaders Kathy
Stockmar, Donna Naylor, Gerri
Rae Hook, and Susan Bourgerie.

"Yea, Varsity!" cry senior varsity
cheerleaders Nat Johnson, Susie
Stockmar, Marilyn Barnett, and
Ginger Golden.

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�YEAAAA!

NILES
"Let's have some racket, let's have
some noise!" shout members of Nilehi's
newly formed Racket Squad. This spirited group of seniors and second semester
juniors has attended all football, basketball, and home baseball games. Throughout the year their efforts have succeeded in improving school spirii· and boosting team morale. Rackei· Squad members
have participated in many activities,
from sponsoring buses to out-of-town
games to putting on skits at pep assemblies. The development of a winning
team is greatly assisted by the complete
support of the student body, and it is
the eight varsity and four sophomore
cheerleaders and the Racket Squad who
inspire the crowd to unite, shouting
"We're from Niles, couldn't be prouder.!"
The Twirlers presented half-time entertainment at football games. They are Sherry
Otto, Irene Freske, Diane Meinke, Barbara Henricho, Judy Appleton, Sharon Brei, Barbara Gibson, and Ruth Sack.

By its able and enthusiastic leadership, Racket Squad has added pep to our games.
Left to Right, Back Row: Mr. Scherb, B. Roos, L. Schwartz, J. Piel!, D. Gooze, R. Levin,
R. Raben, R. Krischke, N. Siegel, D. Block. Third Row: L. Randel, S. Backus, R. Linnick,
D. Hansen, C. Ragland, M. Sachs, M. Skol, R. Krone, J. Baker. Second Row: K. Herbst,
N. Ostrom, P. French, C. Slavo, J. Pouzar, L. lsel, L. Hubbard, M. Kimberlin, D. Nelson A. Birholtz. First Row: S. Kagan, K. Lucas, R. Caplan, K. Cramer, C. Bendoff, C.
Stern, P. Bartelson, K. Naylor, C. Cooperman, B. Krumsieg .

�TROJANS HAVE
BEST SEASON
EVER

Line Coach Nick Odlivak flanks Head Coach Mike
Ba srak with Backfield Coach Bob Frala and End Coach
Billy Schnurr, all showing their satisfaction at the best
season the Trojans ever had.

With Mark Johnson and Bill
Tomsik coming upfield and Bill
Reading coming to the aid of
Les Lange, Barry Mink, rated
the team's "Most Valuable Player," sets out for a ·rouchdown
against Highland Park. This
was the first home game win
for the Trojans, who whipped
the Giants 26-13.

Aided by the perfectly timed
blocks of Mike Magit and
Bruce Herkert, Les B e re n s
sweeps around end for a substantial gain against Proviso,
the league champions.

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�Varsity. Back Row: S. Landerman (Manager), J. Blustein, D. Hill, B. Knight, R. Thomas, M. Brown, M. Sunstein, B. Lowe,
L. Sjostedt, D. Cordes, J. Murry, J. Calamaras, W. Bishop, P. Karafotas, M. Dorf, J. Papendrea (Manager), Mr. Basrak
(Coach). Third Row: Mr. Odlivak (Coach), Mr. Frala (Coach), T. Dobrowolski, G. Forgarty, D. Hansen, J. Izard, D. Farrington, J. Allen, B. Oliver, R. Lis, B. Thomas, S. Best, B. Carrier, S. Pinski, D. Hayes, Mr. Schnurr (Coach). Second Row:
T. Bristol (Manager), W. Klingstedt, S. Saken, D. Dobrow'ski, C. Wheat, J. France, K. Hoppe, D. Corr, R. Giovannelli, E. Mikkelsen, P. Heinze, J. Dahlman, L. Engstrom, R. Pinkowski, B. Maryanski, J. Cooper (Manager). First Row:
L. Lange, L. Berens, B. Herkert, M. Magit, M. Johnson, B. Mink (Co-Captain), R. Henrici (Co-Captain), B. McGrath
(Co-Captain), B. Reading, B. Klingensmith, K. Hopper, G. Willard, B. Tomsik.

The first Homecoming game win, the first home
win, the best team record ever, all combined with
the defeat of our arch-rivals New Trier made up
the season that will be remembered in the minds
of Niles students for a long time to come. The offensive and defensive teams combined their efforts
this year to come out in the first division with a five
wins and three losses record. The season started
and ended at a fast pace with the first game against
Crystal Lake ending 33-13. The last game which was
against the New Trier Indians brought an end to the
iinx that has plagued Niles for many a year and

Varsity Football
The first string offensive team takes the
stance that brought them their first home
league victory in many years. Backfield:
L. Berens, B. Klingensmith, G. Willard,
B. Mink. Linemen: R. Henrici, B. McGrath, M. Magit, M. Johnson, B. Herkert,
B. Reading, K. Hopper.

The main reason for the Trojan's two
shutout games and the "dike" that stopped the Green Wave of New Trier is
the first defensive team. Backfield: K.
Hoppe, L. Lange, B. Maryanski, L. Engstrom, J. Dahlman, R. Pinkowski. Linemen: B. Tomsik, P. Heinze, J. France,
E. Mikkelsen, D. Corr.

the final score of Niles 13 and New Trier 7 brought
a wonderful season to a close. Ron Henrici, Barry
Mink and Bill McGrath made first All-Suburban
honors. Ron Henrici also went on to be distinguished as Niles' first All-Stater. Also walking off with
All-Suburban League honors were Kirk Hopper,
Mark Johnson, Bill Tomsik, Bruce Herkert, Mike
Magi+, Bill Maryanski, Paul Heinze, Les Berens,
George Willard, Jim Dahlman, and Les Lange, With
17 lettermen returning next year the team will, with
the help of a strong Sophomore squad, once again
be in hot pursuit of the Suburban League title.

�Three of the best football players that Niles
has ever had are the Varsity captains. Leading
the squad to the greatest height ever attained
by Niles were Bill McGrath, Barry Mink, and
Ron Henrici, all of whom shared All-Suburban
League honors.

Once again Barry Mink proves, with the help
of Bob Klingensmith that the Trojan spirit
never fails, even in face of defeat. Niles dropped this tough one to the Proviso Pirates 13-28.

Varsity Scores
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles

33
26
14
13
27
13
13
21

Crystal Lake
Highland Park
Evanston
Oak Park
Morton
Proviso
Waukegan
New Trier

13
13
0

19
0

28
19
7

Running the kickoff return are Barry Mink and
Kirk Hopper, against the Highland Park Giants. It
was in this game that the Trojans staged a terrific
come-back, winning the game after a half-time
score· of H P 13-Niles 0.

The scene has changed. With George Willard, Bill
McGrath, and Bill Reading looking on, Ron Henrici, the Trojans' first All-State football player,
proves that it takes more than two Evanston men
to bring him down. Niles beat Evanston 14-0

�Larry Mills makes a short gain in
the game against Highland Park.
These short gains lengthened into sustained drives that brought
a 13 to 6 victory for the Trojans.

WEST DIVISION DRILLS FOR NEXT YEAR'S VARSITY
The sophomores showed promise of developing
a winning technique, and compiled a record of 3
wins and 4 losses. The expert coaching of Mr. Coyer,
Mr. Fabri, and Mr. Skuban paid off with victories
against Crystal Lake and Highland Park. The team
made good showings against Evanston and Oak
Park, but could not gain victories. After being shut
out by Morton, the sophomores rebounded with a
smashing victory over Proviso. These players, if they
continue to display their hustle and ability, will undoubtedly prove to be valuable additions to the
varsity next year.

Scores
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles

10
13
13
13
0

25
21

0

Crystal Lake
Highland Park
Evanston
Oak Park
Morton
Proviso
W·aukegan
New Trier

0
6
21
13

33
7

27
19

Sophomore. Back Row: D. Neer, H. Wirtz, I. Berger, J. Reicherts, H. Pohl, C. Baldridge, R. Baldridge, J. Boyesen, R. Goodmanson, J. Spirrison, B. Fisher, L. Holfman, D. Recher, D. Crosby, Mr. Skuban (Coach), Mr. Fabri (Coach). Second Row:
Mr. Coyer (Coach), R. Rehwaldt, M. Samele, L. Subrin, R. lsel, J. Miresse, J. Boosales, D. Eilers, H. Brown, J. Tune, D.
Manzardo, W. Archibald, H. Alder, L. Mills. First Row: D. Donile, R. Westland, J. Nelson, H. Krader, W. Gelfand F.
Denkman, S. Faust, T. Bennet, J. Fung, S. Schada, J. Janse, L. Bromberg, T. Wise .

�Freshmen. Back Row: R. Roberts, M. Sheehan, R. Larsen, B. Herkert, R. Berens, K. Noesen, C. Primrose, W. Cooper, D.
Joos, T. Hagerty, J. Hart, D. Lederle, C. Baker. Third Row : Mr. Brown (Coach), P. Brietzke , G. Smith. B. Lowe, T. Ostrowski, J. Wickstrom, K. DeGrafenreid, J. Hoffman, S. Frank, S. Marshall, J. Hilbert, R. Strimpel, W. Traff, S. Leavitt, T.
Noesen, Mr. Lyerla (Coach), Mr. Heiniger (Coach), Mr. Bauer (Coach). Second Row : Mr. Markus (Coach), C. Zolkowski, A. Magit, R. Ruefer, S. Bernsten, B. Miller, J. Boukas, J . Jaeger, I. Starkey, M. Green, J. Starkey, L. Hill, F.
Artwyke, J. Brautigam , J. Zimberoff, M. Thiry. First Row: G. Wentik, D. Moberg, N. Goodman, F. Weihs, L. Mink, M.
Ricci, B. Van Mersbergen, J. Eckman, R. Woods, N. Brownstein, M. Balonick, G. Frank, B. Einberg (Mgr.), V. Witcher
(Mgr.).

FROSH FINISH
STRONG WITH
TWO VICTORIES

The first year of high school football was an important
one for these freshmen and they rose to the occasion by winning four games and losing three against their powerful Suburban League opponents. The team's potential is indicated
by their 125 point season, including a startling 40-0 romp
over Waukegan, as compared to the opponent's 84 points.
Every boy received the chance to display his skills in competition, either on the A team, coached by Mr. Brown, or
on Mr. Heiniger's B team, which posted a 1-5 record .

Freshmen kick off to begin the second
half of the New Trier game.

78

�HARRIERS FINISH
BEST SEASON
This year's cross country team finished the season with
four wins and four losses. This was the best record ever turned in by a Nilehi cross country team. After whipping Highland Park in the opening meet, the Harriers lost to Glenbrook
in the only non-conference meet. The team then proceeded
to beat Evanston, Proviso, and New Trier during the course
of the eight meet season. The team finished fifth in the Suburban League meet. Another record fell, as Bill Nack ran the
two miles in 9:49 minutes setting a new school record. The
team's success this year was to a large extent due to four
junior runners, and with their return next year the outlook
is good.
Mr. Harmon discusses with Bi ll Nack and
John McGinnis the pace to set for the
coming race.
Varsity. Back Row: Mr. Harmon (Coach), B. Nack, J. McGinnis, R.
Palm, H. Miller, B. Stein, A. Goldstein, B. McDowell, N. Siegel. Second
Row : G. Lindquist, M. Maeder, D. Hildebrandt, R. Martin, J. Korsan.
First Row : B. Longfield, L. Konopka, J. La Frenz, M. Shaeffer.

Cross Country Scores

Varsity
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles

34
17
28
23
21
50
19
43

Highland Park
Glen brook
Evanston
Oak Park
Morton
Proviso
Waukegan
New Trier

21
36
27
33
34
15
44
18

Frosh-Soph
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles

25
21
36
39
40
24
34
29
42
48

Highland Park
Glenbrook
Evanston
Proviso West
Oak Park
Morton
Proviso
Waukegan
New Trier
Proviso West

30
45
20
17
21
30
21
26
18
15

Frosh-Soph. Back Row: Mr. Cress
(Coach), D. Swanson, M. Rothholtz, S.
Chester, D. Pflieger, J. Bvlski. Second
Row: S. Cohen, R. Grosky, A. Averbach,
G. Hoff, B. Wilhelmsen. Fi rst Row: S.
Shipka, E. Hagen, D. Howard, G. Wolfes.

�TROJANS TIE

Niles
Niles

59
47

Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles

42
54
43
52
43
54
46
60
58
52
56
74
49
54

Niles
Niles

51
49

Niles
Niles

57
58

Palatine
Leyden
League
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso
Hardwood
Tournament
Leyden
Arlington
Regionals
Leyden
Maine

22
41
47
56
48
66
59

72
67
67
51
50
60
65
75
45

34
58
48
73

Height, strength and accuracy are just
a few of the attributes brought to the
Varsity squad by its captain, Ron Henrici. With determination Ron sinks two
points against Highland Park.

�'55 RECORD

A season's training under a new coach, Mr.
Fabri, paid off this year and brought to the varsity team the best record since the Class of 1955.
Starting out the season in stride by taking their
first game against Leyden, 47-41, a jinx hit the Trojans and stayed with them for the next eight games.
Shaking off this losing streak, the varsity five triumphed over Oak Park (58-51) and our arch-rivals
New Trier (52-'50). Through the rest of the season
the squad also beat Evanston, Proviso, and Palatine.
With four returning lettermen and fine, aggressive
sophomores replacing our graduating seniors, hopes
are high for an excellent winning combination next
year.

Working into a screen set up by Bill Reading, Ron Lis
heads for an opening in the Highland Park team.

Varsity. Back Row: 8. Nack, R. Lis, F. Warda, 8. Stein, R. Henrici [Captain), 8. Reading, S. Saken,
S. Tzinberg, K. Krause, J. Dahlman, 8. Klingensmith. First Row : J. Hilbert, Mr. Fabri [Coach), Mr.
Heiniqer [Coach), R. Hedstrom.

�Closely guarded Ron Henrici attempts a one-handed
push shot from the edge of the free throw line.

Bill Reading stretches full length, rebounds and
then scores against the Palatine Five. Niles swamped
Palatine 59-22.

The team's leading scorer, Ron Lis, moves the ball swiftlyand accurately down court for another basket against Highland Par!&lt;.

A fight for the ball and who's in the middle but Ron
Henrici, spark plug and captain of the Troian team.

82

�Sophomores. Back Row: Mr.
Phipps (Coach), J. Rei cherts,
D. Crosby, S. Chester, J. Boyeson, M. Rothholtz, D. Recher,
P. Williams, B. Koseor. Second
Ro w: I. Berger, G. Sawyers, B.
Davis, L. Mills, J. Boosales, M.
Feinzimer, F. Denkman. First
Row : B. Buchholtz (Manager)
and S. Bookshester (Manager).

SOPHOMORES GAIN EXPERIENCE IN SUBURBAN LEAGUE PLAY
Competing in one of the state's top leagues,
the sophomore team put together a winning combination in four of their games. Plagued by bad
breaks and trying to overcome the anxieties of playing before large crowds, the sophs ended the season with a 4-14 record. However, eight games were
lost by six points or less, indicating the team's true
abil ity. With the aggressiveness these boys have
displayed, they should be ready for play next year.
A little experience goes a long way, and several of
them will be welcome additions to the varsity squad.

SCORES
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles

37
30
29
40
31
37
45
30
38
41
52
38
49
44
49
29
53
48

Leyden
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Proviso West
Waukegan
Proviso
Highland Park
Oak Park
Proviso West
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Palatine
Proviso

Gary Sawyer grimaces as Steve Chester
watches the basketball elude Dave Recher in a Highland Park game. The Little
Giants won 39-30.

Denny Crosby leaps high
into the air to get his jump
shot off against Proviso.
The Troians lost 53-38.

53
39
54
43
37
36
49
36
47
35
53
53
54
55
26
45
43
53

�Junior Varsity. Back Row : J. Hilbert
(Mgr.), C. Baldridge, B. Baldridge, D.
Masek, P. Goldman, L. Sjostedt, Mr.
Heiniger (Coach). First Row : M. Peppercorn, R. Keller, B. Hederick. I. Monarch, C. Sharf.

Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles

38
34

so

4S
37
43
4S
41

so

40
S9
48

SCORES
Leyden
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Highland Park
New Trier
Morton
Waukegan
Proviso

63
S7
SS
47
48
73
73
S4
49
44
76
69

J. V. AND FROSH TRAIN FOR VARSITY
The Junior Varsity finished the season with a
record of one win and eleven losses, but had a much
better team than their record might indicate. The
JV's couldn't score at the crucial points in games
and repeatedly lost by narrow margins. This was
exceptionally true in the games with Oak Park, New
Trier, and Morton-all were lost by no more than
five points. The leading scorer was Mark Peppercorn, who averaged over ten points a game. In
their one win of the season, the JV's, sparked by
Peppercorn's fifteen points, edged their arch-rival
New Trier by a score of 50-49.

The Freshmen compiled a record of eight wins
and six losses, by far the best among the Nilehi
basketball teams. Leading scorers on the sq uad
coached by Mr. Bauer and Mr. Engle were Rick
Artwick and Ken Borcia. Beginning the season with
a 51-31 victory over Leyden , the fr ost kept a clean
record with victo ries over Oak Park, New Trier, and
Evanston. After handing Proviso West a 51-32 defeat, they scored victories against Hig hland Park,
Waukegan, and Proviso. The re isn't any doubt that
these boys will become part of a successful future
varsity squad.

Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles

SI
35
27

43
34
29
51
33
47
49
23
28
40
37

SCORES
Leyden
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Proviso West
Waukegan
Highland Park
Proviso West
New Trier
Morton
Waukegan
Proviso

31
38
26
33
39
26
32
36
33
33
36
SI
28
39

Freshman. Back Row : Mr. Bauer (Coach),
R. Ingersoll, J . Hart, M. Stavey, K. Borcia, R. Berens, T. Beddia, Mr. Engle
(Coach) . Second Row: J. Zimberoff. N.
Brautigam, L. Hill, A. Averbach, J. Suelzle, B. Wagner, C. Primrose. First Row :
K. Foster, B. Brown, G. Wolfes, P. Bishop, M. Duhl, G. Turry, R. Artwick.

�Varsity. Back Row : Mr. Larson (Coach),
N. Carbery, B. Norgan, B. Lamme , M.
Banks, R. Kihlstrom, R. Martin, R. Kroon,
P. Karafotas, S. Wallack. First Row : W.
Isaac, J. Nelson, H. Wolf, D. Lewiston ,
A. Gold, B. Kirshner.

Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles

17
54
48
42
38
41
25
35
12
44
55
14
47
50
42
50
3rd
4th

Scores
Maine
Leyden (Sr.)
Leyden (Jr. )
Elmwood Park (Sr. )
Elmwood Park (Jr.)
Proviso East
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Riverside
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Glen brook (Sr. )
Glenbrook (Jr.)
Elmwood Park
Riverside Invitational
Suburban League

69
9
31
22
46
45
62
51
74
42
31
72
39
9
21
36

TANKSTERS BREAK FIVE RECORDS

Niles 34
Niles 60
Niles 20
Niles 50
Niles 23
Niles 37
Niles 18
Niles 35
Niles 12
Niles 38
Niles 48
Niles 11
Niles 55
Niles 43
Niles 38
Niles 6th

Scores
Maine
Leyden ( Soph)
Leyden (Frosh)
Elmwood Park ( Soph)
Elmwood Park (Frosh)
Proviso East
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Riverside
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Glen brook ( Soph)
Elmwood Park
Suburban League

52
27
58
36
53
49
65
51
76
48
38
75
31
43
46

Frosh-Soph. Back Row : M r. B r ow n
(Coach), Mr. Skuban (Coach), D. Petersen, M. Magnus , M. Claasen, L. Hilfman,
S. Elkins, B. Dilg (Mgr. ), B. Bettey, B.
Levin, D. Katz, J. Oppenheim, P. Hoag ,
R. Halvorsen, B. Selby. First Row : S. Jensik, J. Echmann, G. Johnson, A. Kowitt,
B. Yavitz, R. Moldenhauer, M. Wexler,
M. Rappaport, J. Jacover, C. Gornstein,
S. Lampert, S. Poster.

The tanksters led by their new coach, Don Larson, swam their way into a very respectable season's record of nine wins and seven losses. During
the course of the season five school records were
broken, two of them by the same swimmer, Raul
Martin. W·ith five lettermen returning and three
of them record holders next season should be more
successful than this one.
The Frosh-Soph team wasn't quite as successful
but they gained in the experience necessary to
qualify them for a berth on a varsity team. They
finished the season with a record of four wins, nine
losses, and one tie.

�Varsity. Back Row : Mr. Byram (Coach),
R. Thomas, C. Loescher, B. McGrath, C.
Bonfiglio, B. Carr, Mr. Swalec (Coach).
Second Row: B. Herkert, F. Weil, B.
Dilg, J. Miresse, M. Portugal, D. lsel.
First Row: G. Kuehn, J. Maloney, J.
Cooper, T. Wise, D. Hayes.

KUEHN TAKES STATE,
SOPHS GO UNDEFEATED
The growth of wrestling's popularity this year was a result of two
superb teams. The va rsity finished the season with a record of nine
wins, five losses, and one tie in Suburban League competition. The
undefeated Frosh-Soph team won seventeen straight meets, undisputably clinching first place in the Suburban League.
Individual performances were as outstanding as the fine team
showings. Captain Bill McGrath finished the regular season undefeated, with only one tie. His only loss was by a referee's decision in the
State quarterfinals at Arlington. The highlight of the season, however,
was Glen Kuehn's show ing in the State Final s. Kuehn became the first
Nilehi grappler to win a state wrestling championship. Wrestling at
127 pounds, he pinned six men and went into overtime once enroute
to becoming the best wrestler in the state in his weighi· class.
The outlook for next year is equally as good, as there are five
lettermen who will be back for two more seasons.

f

Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles

15
19
24
38
29
15
22
19
13
32
19
40
30
24
31
7th

Niles
Niles

21
19

Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles

44
35
28
32
24
41
28
29
29
36
47
36
50
40
38
46
42

Niles
Niles
Niles
Nile&gt;
Niles

23
5
26
18
27

SCORES
Varsity
Maine
Leyden
Palatine
LaGrange
Oak Park
New Trier
Glen brook
Morton
Evanston
Riverside
Waukegan
Highland Park
North Chicago
Proviso
Wheaton
Waukegan Invitational
Junior Varsity
Glenbrook
Oak Park

Frosh-Soph
Maine
Leyden
Palatine
LaGrange
Oak Park
Proviso West
New Trier
Glenbrook
Morton
Evanston
Riverside
Waukegan
Highland Park
North Chicago
Proviso
Wheaton
Proviso West
Frosh
Proviso West
Glen brook
Oak Park
Evanston
Proviso West

23
23
17
13
9
21
19
19
30
6
22
5
14
15
II
23
28

5
9
22
14
16
11
19
16
13
8
5
8
0
8
10
0
5
35
45
23
31
25

Frosh-Soph . Back Row: M r. S w a I e c
(Coach), T. Noesen, B. Herkert, H.
Brown, J. Gilman, J. Tune, H. Bentkower
(Mgr.) . Second Row: J. Albert, L. Mink,
D. Hershenson, S. Weiss, J. Fung, L.
Racana, D. Yomine. Firsi· Row: B. Tefka,
K. Bukus, S. Shipka, J. Dulkin, S. Marshall, L. Lutz.

�Bob Deck shows his ability on the horse during a half
time intermission.
Parents and other gymnasts watch Ken
Matzick perform on the trampoline.

The newly formed gymnastic team, composed of freshmen and
sophomores, began a new tradition at Niles. Although the team
competed very little with other schools, interest ran high, and the
work outs were rewarded with performances at various basketball
games, including the N-Club game. Competing in the trampoline,
high bar, parallel bars, horse, and tumbling events, however, the
team did participate in two dual meets against Rich Town ship and
York Township, and in two invitational meets. Now that the boys
have become familiar with the sport and learned the basic fundamentals, the outlook for a successful season next year is good.

Niles
Niles

35
24

SCORES
Rich Township
York Township

56

64

Back Row: G. Hardel, S. Cosmas, R. Masters, D. Shaeffer, K. Matzick, T. Hagarty, D. Johnston, B. Nimno, J. Kanofsky. Third Row: J . Block, D. Anderson,
S. May, 8. Kittridge, R. Jo~nson, V.
Witcher, A. Gold, 8. Fisher, Mr. Cres;
(C0ach). Second Row: D. Eilers, M.
Anderson, K. Ehrensaft, 8. Deck, M. Samole, 8. Barker, 8. Hardt, K. Gallaher.
First Row: R. Ruefer, M. Kregeer, G.
Tennison, D. Parry, L. Kilourne, J. Wickstrom, S. Schada.

GYMNASTIC TEAM STARTS
NEW TRADITION

�SIX RETURNING LETTERMEN
BOLSTER '58 STATE FINALISTS

Varsity Baseball Squad. Back Row: Mr. Odlivak (Coach), F. Warda, L. Sjostedt, R.
Henrici, S. Tzinberg, R. Lis, B. Mink, Mr. Phipps (Coach). Third Row: C. Schey, D.
Elke, D. Sullivan, B. Saltzman, D. Keller. Second Row: D. Kloepfer, A. Hoffenberg,
L. Lange, B. Klingensmith, R. Linick, R. Melman, M. Hirschtich, T. Dobrowlski. First
Row: F. Benjamin, B. Maryanski, B. Longfield, J. Tanner (Mgr.), J. Cooper (Mgr.),
J. Jacobson. B. FeingolrJ.

The varsity baseball team, coached by Mr. Phipps, trying
to equal and possibly surpass their performanc e of last year,
fielded a team built around 6 returning lettermen: Ron Lis,
Ron Henrici, Barry Mink, Dave Kloepfer, Tom Dobrowlski,
and Bill Maryanski.
Despite this strength, Maine Township, the team that
dashed our hopes for a state champions hip last year, cast
a dismal setting by defeating the Troians in our opening
game by a score of 5-2.
For the T roians, the high points of the early season were
the defeats of New Trier and Evanston in doublehead ers
(6-1, 5-0, and 5-4, 10-8). These victories, made possible
through the excellent pitching of Tom Dobrowlski and Fred
Beniamin, equalled the phenomena l doublehea der victory
against Evanston pitched by Mike Hirschtich.
The Trojans once again began the long trek to the state
tournamen t as they defeated Notre Dame High School in
the first game of the playoffs. The fine pitching of Mike
Hirschtich and the powerful hitting of Ron Henrici paved the
was for the 3-1 victory as the T roians overtook a 1-0 deficit.
It looked like all our power hitting was going to waste as
the excellent fielders from Notre Dame continually speared
long drives off Trojan bats until Ron Henrici finally broke the
ice with a 380-foot line shot home run. The Notre Dame
Dons were not to be denied as they threatened in the
seventh (last) inning. With two on and two out their last hope
hit a towering drive into deep centerfield that was labelled
for a home run, but Barry Mink, running hard with his back
to the infield, made a perfect one handed catch to end
the game.

Sennett Tzinberg stretches for a
throw from third for a putout.

low

Dave Klcepfer knows he's cut as Bob
Klingensmith puts the tag on him.

�Frosh-Soph. Back Row: Mr. Schnurr (Coach). R. Ross (Mgr.), J. Turry, K.
Bro, L. Rothstein, J . Gornstein, M. Thiry, D. Lief, J. Hoffman, F. Weihs
(Mgr.), Mr. Engle (Coach). Second Row: J. Jacover, M. Kiss , W. Traff,
S. Bernsten, S. Marshall, J. Roberts, B. Schwartz, M. Ricci, B. Beezy. First
Row: B. Gillhooley, B. Brown, R. Artwick, J. Brodigan, J. Suelzle , J. Hart, C.
Prebish, M. Duhl.

Cliff Schey, poised to hurl his next pitch, looks for the signal.

FROSH-SOPH PLANSTROJANS A STATE POWER
IN '61 AND '62
Playing high school baseball in the Suburban League gaining valuable experience, and winning that "special game" are
all a part of the baseball season that these Frosh won't soon
forget. Playing baseball at Niles Township High School carries
much responsibility along with it, since Nilehi has emerged as
one of the state powers in the last few years, and these boys
know that the experience that they gain today playing in a
Frosh game will be put to the test in a few years - perhaps
on a baseball diamond at Peoria, playing for the state crown.
This hustling team, coached by Mr . Schnurr, has shown its
potential in three league wins. Although boasting no individual
stars as yet, the team has the teamwork and the drive of a winning team that will be gratefully received in two or three years.
Winning four games in a row has made the Sophomore team
a very happy one. Coached by Mr. Coyer, the sophs scored 37
runs in these games against 7 opposing runs. Although getting
off to a slow start, the team has compiled a total record of 6-5
including a 0-0 tie with Arlington. Most notable of these games
were the 7-1 win over Oak Park and the 5-1 decision against
Highland Park, both won by the fine pitching of Paul Williams.
The games were well pitched, but two straight games of errorless baseball, turned in by the sophs, paved the way for these
victories. The depth of this team and their offensive power
promises a winning record for the sophs in '59.

89

�Varsity. Back Row: Mr. Frala (Coach),
B. Nack, P. Heinze, S. Saken, A. Goldstein, G. Wanaski, D. Hansen, M. Maeder, Mr. Harmon (Coach). Second Row:
J. Blustein, J. Varveris, J. Bagwell, H.
Miller, M. Burke, P. Petrowski, G. Penrith, P. Reicherts, N. Siegel (Mgr.). First
Row: L. Konopka, R. Palm, J. LaFrenz,
L. Berens , B. Hess, E. Owen, G. Lindquist,
R. Thomas.

ZIMBEROFF AND GOLDMAN
SPARK CINDERMEN

Ed Owen displays the form so necessary
to clearing that "extra half-inch."

Frosh-Soph. Back Row: R. Baldridge , J.
Reicherts, C. Baldridge, P. Goldman, R.
Peterson, A. Green, D. Hills. Fourt h Row:
Mr. Lyerla (Coach), D. Eilers, W. Fisher, H. Wirtz, W. Cooper, T. Hag&lt;irty,
T. Beddia, H. Sylvester, J. Mantell. J.
Nelson, G. Hoff. Third Row: A. Nachman,
E. Searing, R. Berens, D. Katz, S. Elkins,
G. Smith, K. Noesen, J Cordes, W. Barker, K. Latimer. Seco nd Row: G. Schaeffer, L. Lascody, I. Starkey, L. Hill, J.
Zimberoff, N. Brownstein, S. Kirschner,
Unidentified, R. Rajski. First Row: D.
Harvey, R. Siegel, H. Mullen, L. Weisberg, J. Martin, T. Giljum, E. Hagen, R.
Reingcr.

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Although handicapped by a lack of proper training facilities, the
varsity track team has achieved moderate success against the stiff competition of early season meets. Outstanding among the seniors is Bill Nack,
who, in this his first year as a trackman, missed qualifying for the state
meet by just .2 second in the half-mile run!
The frosh-soph squad, however, sparked by Jerry Zimberoff, who is
considered to be one of the finest freshman trackmen in the state, and Paul
Goldman, considered to be one of the three best sophomore hurdlers in
the state, has literally swept the league. Zimberoff, who runs almost anything but specializes in the 440, 220, and JOO yard dash, turned in a 54:5
quarter the first time he ran the 440 in league competition! Goldman, who
to date is only .2 second off the school record for the low hurdles, has
already broad.jumped 19 feei· and high-jumped 5' IO"!
To date, the most memorable victories of the season were scored at
the Elmwood Park-Fenton meet, in which both Zimberoff and Goldman
competed on the varsity level. Zimberoff won the 440 and aided in the
mile relay, while Goldman took four varsity firsts: low hurdles, high hurdles,
broad jump and high jump! Coaches Harmon, Frala, and Lyerla all predict
the shattering of a host of school records by these boys. Forecasted, too,
for 1961, is the best track team in Nilehi history and one of the best in
the state.

�Mr. Durette (Coach), G. Eales, M. Ruby,
G. Sawyers, K. Kramer, A. Birholtz, S.
Rioff, M. Peppercorn, Mr. Markus
(Coach).

RACKETMEN REPORT: FIVE
SHUTOUTS IN EIGHT MATCHES!
Although our Nilehi racketmen lost their· league opener to New
Trier by a heart breaking 2.3 score, the fact thai· they did so well
against these traditionally superb opponents gave promise of an
outstanding season to come. And an outstanding season it has been,
with our men racking up six victories against only one loss, that to
Oak Park, with five of the six victories be ing 5-0 whitewashes, three
in Suburban League play: Waukegan, Proviso, and Morton. Coach
Markus' formula for success has been the combination of two returning lettermen, Ken Kramer and Steve Rioff, with two outstanding
juniors, Mark Peppercorn and Mike Ruby, who promise to form the
nucleus of a successful team next year.
The Frosh-Sophs, coached by Mr. Durette, have followed in the
footsteps of their Varsity superiors by scoring 5-0 victories against
Waukegan and Proviso.
Ken Kramer displays the form which won
him top-position on the year's racket
squad.

Mr. Durette (Coach), S. Weiss, D. Redding, P. Bishop, J . Carder, A. Rucins,
Mr. Markus (Coach).

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�Ba ck Row: Mr. Kiviluoma
(Coach), M. Marta, R.
Martin, M. Pildes, B. Reading . First Row: B. Levin, B.
Zender, D. Magnuson, B.
Hederick. Foreground: D.
Iverson.

RETURNING LETTERMEN
BOLSTER HOPES OF
GOLF TEAM

Dick Iverson demonstrates to Bob Zender and Dave Magnuson the form he
uses to crease 250 yard drives .

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The varsity golf team began the season by eliminating all but ten
men of a large number of turn outs for the squad. In regular dual meets
only five men participate, but the five men are determined by challenges
and qualifying matches. If a golfer can defeat a member of the top five,
he takes his place.
The team plays out of A.rlington Golf Course, which is considered one
of the toughest in the Chicago area. Returning lettermen Dick Iverson and
number one man, Bob Zender, a sophomore, go around the course in the
low eighties. The five man squad is completed by Bob Hedrick, a promising
junior; Bill Levin; and Dave Magnuson.

Bade Row : Mr. Basrak (Coach), C. Worthington, M. Magnus, J.
Puccinelli, S. Chester, J. Lev, R. Ellensohn . First Row : D. Howard,
F. Denkmen, W. Carr, D. Yomine, L. Mink.

�N-CLUB RAISES STANDARD
OF NILEHI ATHLETICS
Putting the finishing touches on
the first prize Senior Class float
are Top, Clockwise : Don Lewiston, Jim Tansor, Arlene Pfaff
Kay Naylor, Steve Hawk (Class
President), Sue Stockma r, and
Dick Bourgerie.

A familiar face at East Division,
Mr. Frank Markus, demonstrates
his usual sense of humor and the
mood of the evening at the annual N-Club - Faculty game.

Having devoted the majority of the year to the N-Club - Faculty
game the N-Club made the occasion the highlight of the year. With an
approximate crowd of 1200 persons looking on, the members put on one
of the best shows ever put on at Nilehi. The goals of the N-Club, the
largest club in school, are to raise the standards of athletics at Nilehi
and to improve student-faculty relations. The N-Club, sponsored by Mr.
Frala and Mr. Larson, is open to all boys who have won major awards
in varsity athletics.

Back Row : Mr. Larson (Sponsor), E. Mikkelsen, J. Baker, F. Weil, G. Willard, T. Bristol, R. Linnick,
J. Allen, C. Bonfiglio, J. Maloney, J. Esbrook, Mr. Frala (Sponsor). Fifth Row : B. Klingensmith, L.
Engstrom, B. Oliver, L. Berens, D. Hayes, J. France. P. Heinze, J. Dahlman, J. Hubberty, A. Goldstein R. Thomas, J. Miresse, P. Karafotas, B. Zender. Fourth Row: B. Roos, S. Best, F. Didier, D.
Magnuson, B. Hess, J. Papendrea, A. Hoffenberg, D. Corr, B. Palm, B. Longfield, S. Saken, L. Konopka,
W. Klingstedt. Third Row : K. Kramer, M. Johnson, B. McDowell J. Tansor, S. Hawk, M. Portugal,
B. Tomsik, M. Magit, R. Pinkowski, J. McGinnis, K. Hoppe, B. Stein, B. Thomas. Second Row : D,
Hansen, B. Nack, R. Lis, T. Dobrowolski, D. Iverson, B. Reading, B. Fogarty, S. Rioff, S. Tzinberg,
R. Griner. First Row: N. Carberry, K. Hopper, L. Lange, B. Mink, R. Henrici (President), B. Dilg, B.
Herkert, J. Cooper, G. Kuehn, B. McGrath.

�GAA SPONSORS
TRADITIONAL SPRING
TURNABOUT
Coordinating such ·nter-d ivision activities as the Parent's Playnight is the job
of the GAA officers Jeannean Babcock
(President), Deanna Olson (Secretary),
and Barbara Eckel :Treasurer).

Freshman initiates
Mary Ann
Freda,
Ann Schramm, Alice
Thorsen, Sandy Menconi, Ch a r Iott e
Swanson, Marge Ostermeier, and Sydney
Goldberg light the
candles which symbolize joy, reverence,
and sacrifice.

Barbara Eckel and
Deanna Olson present roses to Mary
Ann Freda and Yvette LeMieux after
they h a v e b e e n
formally initiated into the Girl's Athletic Association.

M e m b e r s of the
GAA
Board
help
plan such activities
as the service projects at the Norwood
Park Old People's
Home and the Lydia Children's Home.
Back Row: D. Meinke, K. Sandstrom,'
B. Olsen, B. Smart,
C. Tulsky, S. Goldberg, C. Thoma, Y.
Le Mieux, F. Griesdorf. Second Row :
M. Ostermeier, M.
Voss, L. Benson, M.
Werner, D. Swanson,
M. Klein. First Row :
N. Tovell, R. Kiviluoma, P. Engstrom.

�The GAA Homecoming Float won second prize in the "A" Class, a thrill for
the girls who stayed up late and got up
early to finish their "rock-a-bye" horse!

Modern dancers Linda Goldstein Pat
Camerus, Sue Seegren, Mariana Marks,
and Judy Widman practice the dance
which they presented at the Parent's
Playnight.

A hundred candles glow in the
quiet of the auditorium. A hundred voices in unison say,
"I promise to uphold the ideals
of the Girl's Athletic Association,
By promoting interest in athletics and in the out of doors;
By living so that I may be
healthy and strong;
By making good sportsmanship
a constant factor in my conduct."
A hundred hands hold the small
pins that represent a year of active participation in the GAA.
By helping on the homecoming
float, decorating for the turnabout
dance, being a part of the service
projects at the old people's home
and orphanage, and taking part in
the athletic activities, these girls
have earned the right to wear the
pin that testifies to the hours of
work and play they have had in
the GAA.
Somewhere else on that stage
sit the two girls, who with three
hundred other girls from Northern
Illinois, will attend GAA Leadership Camp. Somewhere, too, sits
the girl who will receive the Arlene M. Mer7. Memorial Scholarship, which will help further her
education in some field related to
physical education.
The initiation ends, the hundred candles are extinguished, and
another year of activity and
achievement is added to the traditions of the Girls' Athletic Association.
Members of Ripplettes, Nilehi's synchronized swim club, practiced all year
in preparation for their swim show,
"Aquasphere". Ba c k Row: S. Portman,
F. Greisdorf , S. Brin, C. Bergeron, J.
Kofoed, C . Raymond, G. Harrison, J.
Gruber, J. Lovering, K. Grabow. Se cond
Row : P. Fulkerson, J. Chester, P. Paul, J.
Fulkerson, C . Herbst, K. Hansen, D. Yan,
B. Martin, J. Robb, E. Stiska, J. MacCorkle. First Row: P. Weinstein, H. Jung,
S. Schmidt, S. Hansen, L. Nahin, C.
Stern, E. Goldbaum, C . Brandt.

�Mary Lou Zehner, Robin Reed, Trudy
Taitz, Sue Glass, Judy Rhodes, and Sue
Alport make a pyramid as a part of the
tumbling program offered by i·he GAA
in the West Division.

Sue Glass and Lynn Siegel "spot" for
Mary Lou Zehner as she uses the rings
to turn herself "inside out."

Weekly bowling gives girls a chance to
have fun and improve their averages.
Marcia Hagman, Carol Bertaloni, Erica
Roven, and Dolores Ricci check their
team's score sheet while taking a coke
break.

Marlene Klein, participating in badminton, attempts to hit a "clear" far into
her opponent's court.

Volleyball is one of the most popular
team sports offered by the GAA. Combined teamwork and skill make a game
exciting.

�Members of the GAA Riding Club meet each week at
Holdorf's Riding School to practice skills, ride in pairs and
improve their equitation under the supervision of Mrs.
Bernice Leadley, instructress.
Sue Krawitz watches as Diane Miller shows her the correct
form for a quarter swing.
"It's gonna be a hit!" Louise Christianson bats and Claudette
Phillips enjoy the softball games sponsored by the West
Division G .A.A.

Tennis is a favorite individ ua I sport .
Marilyn Wegl serves to her opponent
in a singles game.

��SHARING
SPECIAL
MOMENTS ...
A CHERISHED
TRADITION

"Hey, what's going on?" cry Jack
Maloney and Jim Tansor, as Penny Boom surveys the situation.

�,I

THE SPIRIT

Nilehi's second Homecoming Queen, Kip Herbst, ascends to
her throne.

"Gridiron Glory" was highlighted by the coronation of our
Queen Kip Herbst. Attendants include seniors Nancy McAvoy, Karen Cramer, and Ginger Golden, and juniors Marcia
Braverman, Sharon Hirsch and Penny Hensel.

"Don't Toy With Us", slogan of the first prize
float, proved good advice for Morton at the
1958 Homecoming game .

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�OF HOMECOMING GROWS THROUGH THE YEARS

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Long hours of decorating floats, planning the dance, and drilling on the field are a part of the traditional Homecoming activities .
October II was a cold and windy Homecoming Day, but sharing
the excitement of this special event kept everyone warm-or almost
warm!
Festivities began at 10 a.m. with the parade, after which prizes
were awarded to the winning floats. Two o'clock came; the crowd
yelled, "We want a touchdown, we want a touchdown"-and we
made that final touchdown, giving the Trojans a 27-0 victory over
Morton.
That night Nilehi students celebrated their "Gridiron Glory" at
the dance, at which varsity co-captain Bill McGrath crowned Queen
Kip Herbst. This is one of our newer traditions, started during the
'57 school year.
All of these things, from the first boards nailed during a cold fall
night, to the opening kick off, to the moment when the queen is
crowned, make Homecoming one of our most special events.
The Trojans battle to "-Get That Touchdown!"

�Donna Norman and Ron Krische agree that an old fashioned
Christmas tree strung with pop corn and paper chains makes
the Christmas season complete.

TO A NEW BUILDING

Twenty years of Christmas and all of the wonderful customs of the holiday season are remembered, as candy canes,
mistletoe, and the fresh smell of pine decorate the halls of
Nilehi. The festive Christmas spirit is in our hearts, in our
homes, and in our school. One of the highlights of this season was our Christmas Dance, "Candlelight Ball." Held in
Nilehi West, the Christmas spirit came to a brand new
school where the beauty of the buildings was displayed and
accented by beautiful Christmas decorations.
Christmas Vespers, a mass choral production, has long
been a traditional holiday activity at Nilehi. "Silent Night"
and "O Come, A.II Ye Faithful" echoed through the auditorium of Nilehi West as 400 students sang out the joy of
this wonderful season.
The holiday spirit brings happiness in so many different
ways; little children waiting up to see Santa Claus' reindeer,
excited mothers buying gifts to put under the tree, and
proud fathers dressing up as old St. Nick. The spirit of
Christmas captures Nilehi, too, and the cherished traditions
of dances and parties and singing and laughing will always
live in our memory.

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�The combined choral groups sing out the
the annual Christmas Vespers program.

CHRISTMAS DANCE, VESPERS, BRING TRADITION

Carolyn Kuchar and Rod Swanson visit Santa Claus (Don
Brei) and his wife (Joan Norberg) at the "Candlelight Ball."

In a holiday wonderland of white candles and Christmas
mobiles, happy couples dance at the "Candlelight Ball."

�Donna No rman and Ro n Krisc he agree that an o ld fa shioned
Chri stma s tree strung with po p corn and paper chains make s
the Christma s sea son c ompete .

TO A NEW BUILDING

Twenty years of Christmas and all of the wonderful customs of the holiday season are remembered, as candy canes,
mistletoe, and the fresh smell of pine decorate the halls of
Nilehi. The festive Christmas spirit is in our hearts, in our
homes, and in our school. One of the highlights of this season was our Christmas Dance, " Candlelight Ball." Held in
Nilehi West, the Christmas spirit came to a brand new
school where the beauty of the buildings was displayed and
accented by beautiful Christmas decorations.
Christmas Vespers, a mass choral production, has long
been a traditional holiday activity at Nilehi. "Silent Night"
and "O Come, All Ye Faithful " echoed through the auditorium of Nilehi West as 400 students sang out the joy of
this wonderful season.
The holiday spirit brings happiness in so many different
ways; little children waiting up to see Santa Claus' reindeer,
excited mothers buying gifts to put under the tree, and
proud fathers dressing up as old St. Nick. The spirit of
Christmas captures Nilehi, too, and the cherished traditions
of dances and parties and singing and laughing will always
live in our memory.

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�"RHYTHM IN WORDS" HIGHLIGHTS NILEHl'S ANNUAL REFLECTIONS

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A variety of acts ranging from a violin solo to
pop ballads, and from an impersonation of New
York's Rockettes to an all-boy ballet, added spice
and spunk to this year 's Reflection's Revelries. Practicing long hours before try-outs proved rewarding for the twenty acts accepted for competition .
Many more hours of diligent rehearsal were needed
after the acts were chosen, to synchronize them
into the final production. "Rhythm in Wmds" was
guided by the skil led touch of Miss Stemp and Mr.
Hendrickson, and the show presented in the West

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Division auditorium was a polished and professional
production. Third prize this year went to a group
of husky senior boys for their deadpan presentation
of Swan Lake Ballet. Seven senior girls took second
place with their whimsical portrayal of the seven
dwarfs, and ten black-faced little pickaninnies stole
the show with their happy, foot-stamping rendition
of "Watermelon on the Vine."
This year's show was a high spot on Nile 's
activity calendar.

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REVELRIES

Praising the glories of "Watermelon on the Vine" are the sophomore pickaninnies, who won first
prize.

"I'm Dopey!" Judy Sonne replies as the rest of
the Seven Dwarfs look on with mixed expression.
The antics of the Dwarfs placed second. Left
to right: Judy Sonne, Judy Pouzar, Lynne Hicks ,
Sue Herter, Wyn Dorrian, Natalie Johnson,
Gwen Johnson .
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Sailors Fern Gilbert, Pauline Cotell, Pinky Weinstien, one of the
other Reflection's acts, praise the
charms of their "Honey Bun."

These aloof ballerinas (Mike Skol, Ralph Madden, Lance Lindquist, Ron Denly) in their filmy
gowns danced to the melodic strains of Swan
Lake, and won third prize.

�A LOOK BEHIND THE SCENE
IS THE THEME FOR
"OFF CAMERA"

Judy DuBonn seeks her lover on the Myster ious
island of Bali Ha i.

Time, talent and ideas were the essential ingredients of this year's musical "Off Camera. " A
production in which over 500 students participate
requires many months of preparation before the
actual signal can be given for "Curtain going up!"
In the fall Mr. McGee, Mr. Auge, and the steering
committee created a plot which combined both
intense dramatic interest and popular songs from
musicals such as "Annie Get Your Gun," " State
Fair, " "South Pacific, " "Showboat," and " Music
Man. " The plot revolved around a "behind the
scen es " production of a summer replacement tele vision program in which a scheming femme fatale,
Vivian, tries not only to take the lead away from
Carol. the sta r vocalist, but also to secure the attention and affection of the dance director's fiance,
Jerry.
The work that went into the "fictitious" pro-

"There's Nothing like a Dame! " shout sailors in a selection
from South Pacific.

duction can be paralleled only to the time spent by
the executive committee, headed by student directors Van Bradley and Marlene Derman, and the
cast. Screams of joy could be heard in the West
Division auditorium when aspiring young actors and
actresses discovered that they had secured "their
part." The work by no means ended with the selection of a capable cast; rehearsal dates were set
and the production gradually began to jell. The
authenticity of costumes and sets and the musical
and dramatic excellence were enhanced by the
breathtaking new West Division theatre.
Not only have the students acclaimed the musical as one of the most looked -forward-to traditions
at Niles, but members of the community take pride
in seeing the talent of students who are able to
write, direct and enact a professional production .

tv1 embers of the Saturday Night cast: Va n Brad ley,
Marilyn Barnett, Lar ry Sc hwartz, and Sue Spero
unfold the dramatic portion of "Off Camera."

�The final curtain is about to close as the
cast sings a chorus of "There's No Business like Show Business ."

The Choir Dancers set a spring scene
for "State Fair."

�1959 PROM HELD

The high point of the 1958 Prom came when King Jerry Keidel and
Queen Dianne Jefferson were crowned by Junior Class Vice-President
Bill Tomsik.

The traditional Junior-Senior Prom recalls to each of us
fond memories of a "perfect night". Some of us will remember our first new formal or tux, while others will dream
only about the "special someone" that gave each song a
certain meaning.
We had more than just a touch of "spring fever" on the
night of May 29 as we danced in the beautifully decorated
new gymnasium. The waltzing of the King and Queen and
their partners added even more to this picture of spring
loveliness.
When the last dance was played, no one could hold
back a sigh of regret at the thought that the big event
had actually come to an end. It really wasn't an end, though,
because couples then proceeded to such glamorous places
as the Chez Paree and the Pump Room. Traditional "afterthe-Prom" breakfasts of sizzling bacon and scrambled eggs
began early the next morning. The warmth of the sands and
the blue of the waves at the Dunes or Cedar Lake completed
the wonderful Prom festivities. The freshman entering high
school will dream ahead to the time when he or she, too,
may be a part of this wonderful tradition, and the senior
will often look back on this event that climaxed his four
years of social activity.

Admiring the dainty yellow Prom bids are seniors Lee lsel, Ron Lis,
Jackie Faust, and Bill McDowell.

�AT NILEHl-WEST BEGINS NEW TRADITION
The crowd is hushed as the 1958 Prom Leaders and their
partners wa ltz alone.

�Noel Ostrom and Susan
Backus, members of National Honor Society, greet
the proud parents of a '58
graduate, while a fascinated
little brother looks on.

COMMENCEMENT JOINS PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE

In the past twenty years, Niles has undergone
vast physical changes. Her traditions, however, have
not been changed, but supplemented. Perhaps one
of the most important traditions, graduation, can
be considered a culmination of four years at Nilehi,
but it is not an end. Graduation marks the beginning of our life of self-dependence. Amidst the

beauty of this ceremony, our thoughts are not only
nostalgic ones of dances, activities, friends, and
classes, but ones that are turned ahead. For as we
walk through the open door to the future, the moral
traditions of Nilehi, even more than her high
scholastic influence, have enabled us to make the
decisions that will benefit ourselves and our society.

At the 1958 Senior
Breakfast, Mr. Keith
Hartwick laughs over
a gift of a pair of
binoculars
while
Bruce
Fyfe, Jerry
Keidel, and Mr. Harold Olson look on.

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the end of our

"Pomp an d . Circumstance"
life at Nileh1.

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Luck.

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��FRIENDSHIP

• • •

BASIC
TRADITION
OF NILEHI

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"Remember when - ", says Paul
Heinz to Sandy Eggert as they
pause under ice-coated trees.
Each one of us finds his own special traditions while sharing with
others the traditions of twenty
previous classes at Niles.

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�SENIORS

The senior year is an all-important one. Four
years of work, study, and fun begin to have meaning; something almost over, something almost beginning. The school crest, once just an attractive
design on a book cover, takes on new significance
as plans for the future take shape . The lamp of
knowledge, the sca les of justice, the crown of character, the chevron of service and leadership, and
the handclasp of friendship, all are represented in
the many facets of this senior year. Eac h graduating
senior is expected to uphold these traditions, and he
begins to realize his responsibi lities to his parents,
school, and above all, himself.
C on flicting emotions are another sign of a senior year - emotions ranging from easy assurance
to unspoken anx iety, from tw inges of nostalgia to

breathless anticipation - and always, the increasing awareness of how much there is to learn! Other
books and other book covers will replace those the
"59 graduate now carries, but he takes with him the
ideas and ideals of his school crest.

Senior Class Cabinet makes plans fo r the graduation ceremony, the senior picnic and breakfast, the class will and
prophecy, and the class gift. S. Hawk (President) conducts
the meeting as officers D. Nelson (Secretary), A. Ricordati
(Fist Vice-President, G. Johnson (Treasurer), and A. Demas
(Second Vi ce- Pre sident) watch. Bac k Row : G. Fogarty, D.

Corr, N. Carberry, C. Bonfigli o, T. Conners. Fo urth Row : P.
Teichert, B. Savage, S. Go ldberg, S. Burger , J. Norberg .
Third Row : R. Hansen, R. Madden , A. Cusic, G. Siemund,
K. Naylor, K. Rosenquist. Second Row : J. Doniger, P. Boom ,
A. Pfaff, J. Wilson , C. Wessman, W. Nack. First Row : W .
Tomsik.

Working on the Senior Class float for the
traditional H omecoming Parade is one of the
big events of the year. Rich Bourgerie, Susie
Stockmar, Steve Hawk, Kay Naylor, Arlene
Pfaff, Don Lew~ston, and Jim Tansor put the
finishing touches on the teddy bear that wbn
first place to the delight of the seniors who
worked long and hard.

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JACK ABRAMS
Transferred from Lane Technical H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council 2; Debate 4; Orchestra 1,2; All-State Music Activity 2; Latin Club 1,2; A.V.A.
Operators Club 4; School Newspaper Reporter 1,2.
DONNA
Fall
1,4;
and

MAE AKERLUND
Play Crew 2,3; Spring Play Crew 2,3,4; Reflections Revelry 2,3,4; G .A.A.
Pep Club 2; Personal Service Monitor 4 ; Cafeteria Monitor 4; Pins
Pans Club 2.

JAMES ALEXANDER
H.R. Vice-Pres. 3; lnte1mediate Band I; A.Y.A. Operators Club 4.
MERRY JO ALFREDO
Fall Play Crew 1,2, Spring Play Crew 1,2; Reflections Revelry Crew 1,2;
G.A.A. 1,2.4; SSSH Sec . 4; Monitor 4; Pep Club 1,2; Latin Club 2; Pins
and Pans Club 3.

JAMES ALLEN
Cabinet 2; Student Council I; H.R. Vice-Pres. 2; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield I,
Minor "N" 2,3, Major "N" 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Shield I, Minor "N" 2,3;
Baseball I, Shield I; "N" Club 4; SSSH Chairman 4; Monitor 3,4; SSM
Supervisor 4; Junior Prom Committee 3.
DAVID ANDERSON
Student Courcil 3,4; Ski Club 4; Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres . 2, Junior Coordinator 3; Monitor 4; Student Lounge Committee 4; Latin Club 2,3;
Science Fair 2,3; School Spirit Committee 3.

HOWARD ANDERSON
Swimming 1,2, Shield 1,2; P.E. Leader 2; Hi-Y 4; SSSH Chairman 4; Latin
Club 1,2,3; Magazine Drive High Sales Award I.
LYNNE ANDERSON
Art Council 3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Student Director 3,4, Principal 1,3, Letter
I, Pin 2,4, Musicale 1,2,3,4, All-State Music Act ivity 4; Reflections Revelry
Crew 4; Ski Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Spanish Club 3; 100% Club 3,4.

WILLIAM ANDERSON
H . R. Pres. I; Baseball 1,2,4, Minor "N" 2; Wrestling 1,2; SSSH Chairman
4; Industrial Arts Club 4.
TERRY ANNEX
Honor Certificate 2; German Club 2,3; General Science Club I.

GERALD ARBETMAN
Tran sferred from Yon Steuben H.S., Chicago 2; H .R. Treas. 1,2; Glee Club
1,2, Choir 2,3,4, Barbershoppers 4, Musicale 2,3,4, Steering Group 4, Minor
Choral Award 3, Choral Silver Pin 4; Library Staff 1,2; Latin Club 3,4; Chess
Club 1,2,3,4.
TOBEY ARCHER
Spotlighters 2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 3,4, Chairman 3, Spring Play Crew 2,3;
Pep Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Nilehilite Staff 3; Personal Service Monitor 4;
French Club 4; Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4; Teachers of
Tomorrow 3,4; Future ~jurses Club 3,4.

MYRA ARENBERG
Transferred from Yon Steuben H.S., Chicago, 2; Art Council I; Choir I; Sec.
for ROTC 1,2; G.A.A. 3.
HARLEY ARGENTAR
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago 3; Student Council I ; Football 2,3
Major "R" 3; Basketball 2; "R" Club 3; Lunch Guard I ; Monitor 2; H.R.
Chairman I.

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�SAMUEL ARMATO
Transferred from Waller H.S., Chicago, 2; H.R. Pres . I; Choir I; Track 3,4;
Baseball I; Wrestling 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3; A.V .A. Operators Club, VicePres. I.
KERT ARTWICK
Ba seball 1,2,3, Minor "N" 2; Hi-Y Club 4; SSSH Chairman 4.

MURRAY AVERBACH
Tran sferred from Norwood H.S., Norwood, Ohio, 3; National Honor Society
3,4; Gold Pin; Student Council 1,2; Harvard Award 3; Orchestra I , Cadet
Band I, Concert Band I, Glee Club 1,2, Vice Pres. 2; Fall Play 3,4, Spring
Play 3, Crew 3,4; Football 1,2, Minor "N" I, Major "N" 2; Ba sketball 1,2 ,
3,4; Minor "N" 1,2 ,3, Statistician 4; Track 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" I , Major "N"
2,3,4; "N" Club 2,3,4; Racket Squad Chairman 4; Yearbook General Staff
2; S.S.O. 4; Spanish Club 1,2 , Pres . 2; Golden Galleon Guild 3,4, Board 4;
Treas. of Fre shman Class I.
JEANNEAN BABCOCK
National H onor Society 3,4; Silver Pin 4; Illini Girl's State 3; Intermediate
Band I ; Concert Band 2,3,4, Letter 2, Pin 3; Glee Club I ; G.A.A . 1,2,3,4,
Trea s. 3, Pre s. 4; Golf Mgr . 2; G .A.A. Camp 3; Water Show Crew 3; First
State Letter 4; T ri-Hi-Y Club 3; SSSH Committee Sec. 4 ; German Club 3,
4, Pres . 3; General Science Club I; Bio logy Club 2; Science Fair 1,2.

SUSAN BACKUS
National Hon or Society 3,4, Silver Pin 4; Student Council 1,2,3 , Executive
Board 2,3; H.R . Sec. I ; Illini Girl's State 3; Spotlighters 2,3, Sec. 3; National
The spian Society 3,4; Fall Play Crew 2,3,4, Spring Play Crew 1,2, Reflections
Revelry 3; G.A.A. I ; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3 ,4; SSSH Sec. 4; Student Uni on Board 4;
Junior Prom Committee 1,2,3, 4; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3, 4 ; Personal
Service Monitor 3; French Club 3; General Science Club I; Bi ology Club 2;
Science Seminar 2; Ushers Club 3; Magazine Drive Captain 1,2,3; Certificate
Award 1,2; Northeast-North west Student Cocncil Association Member 1,2,3.
JOEL BAKER
Transferred from Tuley H.S., Chicago, I ; Honor Certificate I ; Student Council 3,4; Student Court I; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Mgr. Shield I , Mgr. Minor "N"
2, Mgr. Major "N" 3,4; Track 3; Ba seball I ; "N" Club 4; Ski Club 3; Racket
Squad 3,4; Hi-Y 1,2; Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; German Club
2,3; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2 ,3, 4 ; Magazine Drive Captain 2, Certificate
Award I.

CHARLES BALKIN
Tra nsferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 3; Football 1,2; Monitor 2; Senn News
Salesman 1,2.
CHRISTINE BANAS
H.R. Sec. I.

MICHAEL BANKS
Cabinet Alternate 2; Student Council Alternate 1,4; H . R. Treas. 1,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Shield I , Min or "N" 2,3, Major "N" 4; Ba seball 1,2, Shield I,
Minor "N" 2; Ski Club 4; P. E. Le ader 2,4; SSSH Chairman 4 ; Spanish Club
2 ,3; General Science Club I ; Biology Club, Vice-Pres. 2; Scribblers Club I.
BARBARA BARABAS
Debate I; Fall Play 3; Reflections Reve lry 3, Award 3; G.A.A. 1,2, Soccer
Mgr. 2; Yearb ook Senior Staff 3,4, Co-Chairman 4; SSD 4; Latin Club 1,2,3.

JEAN ANN BARBAKOFF
Transferred from Schurz H.S., Chicago, I; Reflections Revelry 2.
BARBARA BARKEY
Tran sferred from Mallinckrodt H.S., Wilmette, Illinois, 2; Bronze Pin 3;
G.A.A. 3,4, Bowling 3,4; fri-Hi-Y Club 4 ; Personal Service Monitor 4; Latin
Club 2; H.R. Treas. I, Pres. 2.

MARILYN BARNETT
Honor Certificate 2; Cabinet Alternate 2; H .R. Sec.-Treas. I, Vice Pres. 3;
Glee Club 1,2, Cho ir 3,4, Musicale 2,4, Major Role 4, Minor Choral Award
2; National The spian Society 3,4; Fall Play 3, Spring Play I, Crew 3; Reflections Revelry 3, Award 3; G.A.A. I; Cheer Leaders 1,2,3,4; Pep Club
1,2,3, 4 ; Racket Squad 4; Tri -Hi-Y 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Yearbook General Staff 3,4,
Associate Editor 4; Spanish Club 2,3.
PEGGY BARTELSON
Transferred from Amundsen H.S., Chicago, 2; Spring Play Crew 2; Reflections
Revelry Crew 3; G.A .A. 4, Bowling 4; P. E. Leader 2; Tri-HiY 4; Personal
Service Moni t or 4 ; Cafeteria Monitor 4; Student Union Monitor 4; Library
Staff 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Future Nurses Club 3,4; Girls Chorus.

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�GWENYTH BAUERLEIN
Transferred from North Park Academy, Chicago, I; Cadet Band 1,2, Concert Band 1,3; Fa ll Pla y Crew 3, Spring Play Crew 3; Reflection Reve lry
Crew 3; G.A..A. 2 ,3; T ri-Hi-Y 1,3; Monitor 4; Latin Club 4; French C lu b 3 ;
Spanish Club 3,4; Ushers Club 3 .

JACQUELYN BECKER
Transferred from Hyde Park H.S., Chicago, 3; Student Council I; Spring
Play Crew 3; G.A.A . 1,2; T ri-Hi-Y 4; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Monitor I ,2;
Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Attendance Office Helper I; Remedia l Engli sh
Helper I; SSSH As s' t Sec. 4; I 00% C lub 4.

JERROLD BECKER
Transferred from Hirsch H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council Alternate 4;
Ski Club 3; Racket Squad 4; Hi-Y Club 3,4, Chap lain 4; Latin Club 3,4.

JOHN BECKER
Transferred from Hirsch H.S., Chicago, 2; J unior Choir 2; Racket Squad 4;
Hi-Y 3,4; Monitor 1,4; Movie Operator I.

GERALD BECKWAY
Cabinet A lternate I; Student C ounc il Alternate 2; H.R. Vi c e-Pres. I; Football 1,2, Shield I; Basketba ll I; Swimming 1,2 , Shield I; Baseball I ,2, Shie ld
I; Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 4; A.V.A. Operators Club 3; Industrial Arts Club 4_

GEORGE BEHR
Swimming 1,2; P.E. Leader 2; Spanish Club 4; General Science Club
Meteoro logy Club 2; Golden Galleon G uil d 2 ,3,4.

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MORREY BENDER
Transferred from Austin H.S., Chi cago, 4 ; Cadet Band I; Bowling 1,2 ; Monitor 1,2,3; Ticket Sa les C omrroi ttee 1,2; Latin Cl ub I; Spanish Club 2,3;
General Science C lub I; Math Seminar I; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2; Camera Club 1,2; Exponents Club I.

CAROL BENDOFF
H.R. Sec . 2; Spotlighters 4; National Thespian Society 4; Fall Play Crew 4,
Spring Play Crew 3,4; Reflections Reve lry Crew 4; G.A.A. I; Ski Club 4;
Pep Cl ub 3; Racket Sq uad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Yearbook Seni or Staff 4; M onito r
J; Spanish C lub 3,4; General Scien ce C lub I; Tea chers of Tomorrow 3,4;
Magazine Drive Captain 2, Certifi cate Award 2.

RICHARD BENTLEY
Football 1,2, Shield 1,2.

RITA BERENS
Cabinei· 3, Alternate I; H.R. Pres. 2; G .A.A. I; Pep Cl ub I.

JEAN BERG
Glee Club I; G.A .A. 4; Tri -Hi-Y 2; Pins and Pans Club I.

DAVID BERGER
Transferred from Amundsen H.S., Chi c ago , 3; Concert Band 1,2, Orchestra
1,2,3; Monitor 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; Fa ll Play Crew 2.

EUGENE BERGER
Transferred from Marshall H.S., Chi c ago, 2; Indu stria l Arts Club 4.

STANLEY BERMAN
Transferred from Rich Township H.S., Park Forest, Illinois, I; Silver Pin 3,4;
Cabinet Alternate 4; Student Counci l 3,4; Code of Ethics Committee 3;
American Legion Oratorical Contest 2,3,4 , 3rd place 3 ; Debate 1,2,3,4,
National Forensic League 2,3 ,4 , Degree of Honor 4; Fall Play Crew 4, Spring
Play 3; Racket Squad 3,4; German C lub 2,3; Bio logy Cl ub I, Vice-Pres. I;
Cadet Chorus I.

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�VICTOR BERNELL
Cabinet Alternate 3; Student Council Alternate 2; Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2, Concert Band 3, Barbershoppers I; Monitor 4; Scribblers Club
I; Magazine Drive Captain 2, High Sales Award 2.
CAROL ANN BERTOLANI
rransferred from Lake View H.S., Chicago, 3; Student Council 2; Spotlighters
4; Fall Play Crew 4; G.A.A. 1,2,4, Basketball Mgr. I, Volleyball Mgr. I, Horseback Riding 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; General Science Club I.

WINIFRED BETTS
Transferred from Lake View H.S., Chicago, 4; H.R. Vice-Pres . 2; Art Gold
Key 3; Choir 1,2 ,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Volleyball Mgr. 1,2,3.
MARY JANE BIES M AN
G.A.A. 2,3, Horseback Riding 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; German Club 3, Vice-Pres. 3;
Pins and Pans Club 2,3,4, Vice - Pres. 4.

ALLAN BIRHOLTZ
Student Council Alternate 2; Debate 1,2,3,4, National Forsenic League 2,3,4,
Degree of Excellence 4; Fall Play Crew 3; Tennis 2 ,3,, Minor "N" 3; Student Union Monitor 4; Larin Club 1,2; Biology Club 2; Science Seminar
2,3,4; Science Fair, 2nd Place District 2, 3rd Place State 3; Scribblers Club
I, Golden Galleon Guild 3,4; Bridge Club, Co-Chairman 4.
JOHN BLACK
rransferred from Marshall H.S., Chicago, 2; French Club 3,4.

HOWARD . BLACKSTONE
Honor Certificate 2; Student Council Alternate 2; H.R. Vice-Pres 2; Debate
Team I; Monitor 4; German Club I.
AARON BLOCH
Silver Pin 4; Studen·i· Council Alternate I; Code of Ethics Committee 3,4;
American Legion Oratorical Contest, I st place 3; Debate 1,2,3 ,4, National
Forensic League 2,3,4, Degree of Excellence 3; Library Staff 2; Latin Club
4; General Science Club I, Vice-Pres . I; Science Seminar 2; Science Fair,
I st Place State I, I st Place District 2; Scribblers Club I; Golden Galleon
Guild 3,4, Board 4; Chess Club 1,2 ,3, 4, Sec. I, Vi ce- Pres. 2, Pres. 3,4; Magazine Drive Captain I.

DAVID BLOCK
Cabinet Alternate 4; H.R . Vice-Pres. I, Pres. 2; Student Council Alternate I;
Spotlighters 4; Fall Play 4; Cross Country 2; Tennis 1,2,4, Shield I, Minor
"N" 2, Maior "N" 4; P.E . Leader 2; Hi-Y 3; Monitor 4; Personal Service
Monitor 4; Latin Club 2 ,3.
CARL BONFIGLIO
Cabinet 4; Track I , Shield I; Baseba ll 2, Minor "N" 2; Wrestling 2,3,4 ,
Minor "N" 2, Maior "N" 3,4; "N" Club 4; Hi-Y C lub 4; SSSH Supervisor 4.

PENNY BOOM
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet 1,4, Alternate 3; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Vivace 3,4,
Musicale 1,2 ,3,4, Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 3; Ripplettes
Swim Club 2,3, Water Show 2,3; S.S.O. 3; SSD Head Sec . 3; Student Union
Board 4; Junior Prom Committee 3.
ROBERT BORCHERS
Industrial Arts Club 4.

RICHARD BOU RGERIE
H .R. Vice-Pres. 2; Football I, Shield I; Track 3; Ski Club 4; P.E. Leaders 2;
SSSH Ass't Chairman 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Astronomy Club I;
Industrial Arts Club 4.
VAN BRADLEY
Glee Club I, Choir 2,3,4, Barbershoppers 2, Musicale 2,3,4, Major Role 3,
Steering Group 3,4, Director 4, Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 3,
Choral Gold Pin 4; Reflections Revelry 2; SSSH Chairman 3,4; General
Science Club I; Biology Club 2 .

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�KAREN BRANDENBURG
Fall Play Crew 2, Spring P:ay Crew 3; G.A.A . 1,4; Pep Club 1,2; Monitor
4; Latin C lu b 1,2,3,4.

ROBERT BRAVI
Transferred from Lane Technical H.S., Chicago, I; General Science C lu b I;
Biology Club 2; Chess C lu b I.

EUGENE BRESLOW
Transferred from Von Steuben H .S., Chicaqo , 3; HR. Treas. 2; Orchestra 2,
Letter 2, Intermediate Band I , Concert Band 2, Letter 2; Monitor 2; Service Society 2.

TED BRISTOL
H.R. Pres. 1,2,3.4; Football 1,2.4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2. Mm. M1ior "N"
4; Wrestlinq 1,2,3, Shield I, Minor "N" 2,3; "N" Club 4; SSO Suoervisor
4; SSSH Chairman 4; Monitor 3, Cafeteria Monitor 4 , Supervisor 4.

JAMF.S BROWDER
Football I , Shield I ; Monitor 4 .

SANDRA BRUMLEY
Tran&lt;ferred from James Whitcornh Rile" H.S., So11th Bend, lnrlinnfl . '.1: Honrir
Certificate I; Bronze Pin 1: Cnbinet AltA'nnte 3; St1•dent Cn11nc;I 4; H.R.
Sec. I ; Fall Play Crew 2: Peo Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3: Nilehilit"' Stnff 14, c;rculation Mqr. 4; Monitor 3; Homecominq Committee 4; French Club 3.4;
Ushers Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3; Homecoming Court 3; Freshman
Queen I.

WILLA BRYER
Soring Plav Crew 3; GA A. I· Tri -Hi-Y 4· Monitor 4 Cafeteria Mon itor 4 ;
Library Staff 2· Spanish Club 2,3; General Science Club 1.

JANICE BUBLICK
Transferred from Sullivrn H.S., Chicago, 4; Tri-Hi -Y 4; Spanish Club 1,2;
Teachers of Tomorrow 3.

GAIL BUCHANAN
Glee Cl11b 1,2, Minor Choral Awerrl ?: GA.A. I, HrirsAback R;rlinq I; Tri Hi-Y 3; Personal Serv: ~ e Monitor 7.4· St udent Union Monitor 4; Homecoming
Committee 4; Spanish Club 4; Magaz'ne Drive Captain I.

SHARON BUCKMAN
Silver Pin 3; Stt1dent Co11ncil 3; H R. Vice-PrAs. I , Sac. ?: Illini '7ir l's State
Alternate 3; Reflections Revelrv 4; Yearbook SAnior Stnff 4; Monitor 4. Personal Service Monitor 2,3; 100% Club 3 4; Golden Galleon Guild 1,2.

JOYCE BU RD SALL
SUSAN BURGER
Cabinet 4, Alternnte 3; H.R. Sec. I; Art Council 2 ,4; Soring Play Crew I;
G.A.A. 1,2 , Tumb ling Mgr. 2 , Minor Letter I; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1.2 ,3.4·
Personal Service Monitor 2,4; Homecominq Committee 4; Yearbook Finance
Staff 2.

LINDA BURKHART
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Pin 4; Student Council Alternate 1.3 ;
Debate I; Spotlighlers I ,°2,3; National Thespian Society 3,4 , Treas . 4; Fall
Play Crew 2,3,4, Spring Play Crew 2; Reflections Revelry Crew 4; G.A.A. I;
Pep Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Nilehilite Staff, Picture Editor 3, Managinq Editor
4; Yearbook General Staff 2, Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Library Staff 2;
Spanish Club 3,4; Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4, Editorial
Board 4; Ushers Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3,4, Historian 4; Quill and
Scroll 3 ,4.

BEVERLEY BURNS
Transferred from Rich Twp. H.S., Park Forest , Illinois, 2; Art Co unc il 4; Cadet
Chorus I.

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�LINDA CAMACHO
Twirlers 1,2; Fall Play Crew 2,3; G.A.A. I, Horseback Riding I; Ski Club 3;
Pep Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; 100% Club 4; Pins and Pans
Club I; Magazine Drive Captain I.
KATHLEEN CAMPBELL
Honor Certificate 2; Fall Play Crew 2, Spring Play Crew I; G.A.A . I, Horseback Riding I; Pep Club 2; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 2,3; 100% Club 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.

NANCY CAMPION
G.A.A. I; Pins and Pans Club 3,4.
RUTH CAPLAN
Student Council 2,4; H.R. Sec. I ; H.R. Sec. I; Orchestra 1,2, Pin 2, Musicale
1,2,3; Fall Play Crew 1,3,4, Spring Play Crew 2,3; G.A .A. I; Pep Club 2;
Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Personal Service Monitor 4; Ticket Sales Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 2; French Club 3,4; 100% Club 3; Ushers Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; Honor Study 4.

NORMAN CARBERY
H.R. Treas. 3; Track I; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" I, Maier "N" 2,3,4,
Captain 4; Cross Country 4; "N" Club 2,3,4; P.E. Leader 2; S.S.O. 3,4, SSSH
Ass't Chairman 4, Monitor 3; SSD Locker Service 3; Student Union Board 4;
Spanish Club 3.
JOHN . CARLSON
Honor Certificate 2; Student Council 3, Alternate 2; Football I, Shield I;
Basketball I, Shield I ; Baseball I, Mgr. Shield I; Racket Squad 4; Hi-Y 2,3,4.

PRISCILLA CARLSON
G.A .A. 7; Latin Club 2,4; Science Fair 2nd Place District 2; General Science
Club J.
JOEL CARR
Honor Certificate 2; Cabinet Alternate 1,2; Hi-Y 3,4, Jr. Co-ordinator 3,
Vice Pres. 4; SSM Head Supervisor 4.

WILLIAM CHAITKIN
Track 3; Cross Country 3, Minor "N" 3; Wrestling 2; Hi-Y I; Personal Service Monitor 4; Golden Galleon Guild 4, Board 4.
ELISSA CHAMLIN
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, 4; Intermediate Band 2, Concert Band 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Debate 2.

BARRY CHAPNICK
Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago, 2; Track 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4.
JANICE CHERNER
Bronze Pin 2,3; Musicale Crew 2; Spotlighters 2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 2,3,
Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. I ; Ski Club 3; Pep Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3; Magazine Drive Captain I, High
Sales Award I.

WILLIAM CHERTACK
Bronze Pin 3; Spanish Club 4 ; Homecoming Committee 4; General Science
Club I.
JANICE CHESTER
Student Council 3; Spotlighters 2,3,4; National Thespian Society 3,4; Fall
Play Crew 2,3, Spring Play 3, Crew 2; Reflections Revelry 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,
Ripplettes Swim Club 3,4, Wat er Show 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Library Service
4 ; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Magazine Drive Certificate
Award 2; Honor Study Ha ll 4.

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�JAYNE CIESZYKOWSKI
Tri-Hi-Y 3; Lat in Club 3,4; Future Teachers of America 4.
IRMA CLAPPERTY
Tri-Hi-Y 3; Personal Service Monitor 3; Pins and Pans Club 3,4.

MAXINE COHEN
Transferred from Chicago Jewish Academy, Chicago, 2; Student Council I;
Monitor I; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; French Club 3,4.
GARY COHN
Transferred from Kelvyn Park H.S., Chicago, 2; Pep Club 3; Monitor 4; Student Union Monitor 4; German Club 1,2; A.V.A. Operators Club I.

RALPH COLANO
Student Court I ; Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2; Monitor 3; Spanish
Club 3,4; Chess Club I.
JUDITH COMIANO
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Pin 3; Cabinet 1,2, Alternate 4, Sec. 2;
Student Council Alternate 4; Student Counrt 2; H.R. Sec. 1,2; Glee Club
Accompanist 1,2, Vivace Accompanist 1,2,3,4, Musicale 1,2,3,4, Choir Accompanist 3,4, Minor Choral Award I, Choral Silver Pin 2, Choral Gold Pin
2, Choral Gold Pin 3, All-State Music Activity 4; Spotlighters I; Fall Play
Crew I; Reflection Revelry 1,2; Nilehilite, Exchange Editor 3; Junior Prom
Committee 3; French Club 3,4; General Science Club I, Vice-Pres. I; Golden
Galleon Gui ld Associate Member 4.

MARY ANN COMMARARE
Transferred from St. Michael Central H.S., Chicago, 2; G.A.A. 4, Bowling 4;
Library Staff 4; Magazine Drive Captain I.
THOMAS CONNERS
Cabinet 4; H.R. Pres . I; Choir 2,3 ,4, Musicale 1,2 ,3,4, Major Role 3,4, Steering Group 3,4, Chora l Silver Pin 4; National Thespian Society 2,3,4, Treas. 3;
Fall Play 1,2,3, Stage Manager 4, Spring Play Crew 1,2,3, Drama Shield
Award 3; Magazine Drive Captain I.

JOHN COOPER
Cabinet 2; Student Council 3; Football Mgr, Shield I, Mgr. Minor "N" 2,
Mgr. Major "N" 3,4; Baseball Mgr. Shield I, Mgr. Minor "N" 2,3; Wrestling
1,2 ,3,4, Minor "N" I, Major "N" 2,3; "N" Cl ub 2,3,4; Monitor 3,4.
CHARLOTTE COOPERMAN
Honor Certificate 2; Cabinet Alternate 4; Student Council I, Alternate 3;
Code of Ethics Committee I; Glee C lub 2,3, Musicale 2,3,4, Major Role 4,
Steering 3, Position Crew 2,3, Spotlighters 1,2 ,3; National Thespian Society
1,2,3,4, Minor Dramatics Award 3, Gold Pin 3; Fall Play 2,3 ,4, Spring Play 1,2,
3,4, Crew 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,3; S.S.O. 3,4; Monitor 3; French Club 1,2,3;
Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3; Bridge Club 4; Ushers Club 3; General Science
Club I; Biology Club 2; Pep Club I.

DENNIS CORR
Transferred from Notre Dame H.S., Niles, 1llinois, I; Cabinet 4; Football
2,3,4, Minor "N" 2,3, Major "N" 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3, Shield I ,Minor "N"
2,3; Track I, Shield I; "N" Club 4; SSSH Chairman 4; Monitor 2,3; Homecoming Committee 4.
DONALD COSLEY
Latin Club 1,2; Astronomy Club 1,2,3,4; Science Seminar 3,4; Math Seminar
2; Model Railroad Ciub 1,2.

!RENE COSMAS
Transferred from Evanston Township H.S., Evanston, Illinois, I; Pep Club 3;
Spanish Club 3,4; I00°l Club 2; Pins and Pans Club 4; Magazine Drive
Certificate Award 2.
KAREN COUNCIL
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Minor Letter 2; German Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3;
Honor Study Hall 4.

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�JAMES COURSEY
Student Council 4; Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2; Football 1,2, Shield
1,2.
GERRI COYNE
Transferred from Austin H .S., Chicago, 3; G.A.A . 1,2,3; American Girl
Club 3.

CAROLE CRAFTON
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, I; Cabinet Alternate 3; H.R.
Sec. I; American Legion Oratorical Contest 1,2,3,4; Debate 2; Mixed Chorus
I, Musicale Crew I; Fall Play 4; SSSH Sec. 4; Junior Prom Committee 3.
JUDITH CRAFTON
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, I; Cafeteria Monitor I; French
Club I.

KAREN CRAMER
Transferred from University of Chicago HS, Chicago, 2; Student Council
1,4; Spring Play 3; French Club 3; Bridge Club 4.
DUANE . CREVISTON
Hi-Y 2,4; Monitor 4.

KENNETH . CROST
Glee Club I; Fal! Play Crew 4; Track 3; Hi-Y Club 2; Industrial Arts Club 4.
ANNE CUSIC
Silver Pin 3; Cabinet 3,4, Alternate 2; H.R. Vice-Pres. I, Sec . 4; Glee Club
1,2, Choir 3,4, Vivace 1,2,3,4, Sec . 3,4, Musicale 2,3,4, Maior Role 4, Steering
Group 4, Choral Silver Pin 2, Choral Gold Pin 3, All-State Music Activity 4;
G.A.A. 1.2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,3; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Personal Service
Monitor 2,3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Welfare Committee I; German Club 2; Biology Club 2; Science Fair 1,2, First
Place State I, Outstanding State 2; Magazine Drive Captain 1,2, High Sales
Award I, Certificate Award I; Honor Study Hall 4.

CAROL DANKOWSKI
Silver Pin 4; Student Council 2, Alternate 3,4; H.R. Sec. 3, Pres. 2; Spotlighters 1,2,3,4; National Thespian Society 3,4, Sec. 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3,
Student Directer 4, Spring Play Crew 2,3,4, Student Director 3; Reflections
Revelry Crew 2; Drama Shield Award 3; G.A.A. I ,2; Ski Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y
2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres . 4; SSO 4; Campus Monitor 3; Library Service 4;
Student Lounge Committee 2; French Club 2,3; Biology Club 2; Ushers Club
3,4; Pins and Pans Club I; Future Nurses Club 3,4, Sec. 3.
DIANE DAVIS
i--ionor Certificate I; Homecoming Committee 4; Pins and Pans Club 1,4.

LYNNE DAVIS
Transferred from Ashland H .S., Ashland, Ohio, 4; H.R. Sec. I; Orchestra
1,2, Letter I; Tri Hi-Y 3; Booster Club 2; Study Hall Monitor 2; Future
Nurses Club 1,3.
SHARON DEAN
Honor Certificcte 3; Spotlighters 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Latin Club 3, Contest
3; Spanish Club 3; Scribblers Club I.

SUSAN DEBES
H.R. Vice-Pres. 4; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4; Vivace 2,3,4, Musicale 1,2,3,4,
Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 3; Spotlighters 1,2; Fall Play
Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2; Yearbook General Staff I; SSSH
Sec. 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Ushers Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3 ,4; Honor Study 4,
DIANA De FORD
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, I; H.R. Sec I; Glee Club 2; Library
Monitor 3; Honor Study Hall 4.

122

�MARYANN . De MARCO
Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,4.
ANNETTE DEMAS
Cabinet 4; Student Council 3; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3, Vivace 2,3, Musicale
1,2,3, Minor Choral Award 2; G .A.A . 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,4; Personal Service
Monitor 3; Homecoming Committee 4; French Club 3; Ushers Club 3;
Pins and Pans Club 4; Magazine High Sales Award I.

RONALD DENLEY
Cabinet 2; Student Council I; H .R. Pres. I, Vice-Pres. 2; Orchestra 1,2,
Pin 2; Hi-Y 3,4; Magazine Drive Captain I; Monitor 4.
JUDITH DENZ
Transferred from Lake View H .S., Chicago 3.

MARLENE DERMAN
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate I; Student Council Alternate 4; H.R. Treas.
2; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Student Director 4, Vivace 1,2,3,4, Student Director 4, Musicale 1,2,3,4, Steering Group 2,3,4, Stage Manager 3, Director
4, Choral Gold Pin 4; Spotlighters I; National Thespian Society 2,3,4; Fall
Play Crew 2, Spring Play Crew 1,2,3, Chairman 3; Reflections Revelry Crew
1,2,3; G.A.A. I; Monitor 3; French Club 3, Pres. 3; Biology Club 2; Science
Fair District 2nd Place I, State I st Place 2; Golden Galleon Guild 3,4;
Teachers of Tomorrow 3.
EUGENE DETERS

DONALD DETHLEFSEN
General Science Club I; Model Railroad Club I.
DENNIS DETTLOFF
Monitor 4; Latin Club 3; General Science Club I; Scribblers Club I .

DENNIS DIBOS
Bronze Pin 3; Hi-Y Club 4; French 3,4; Scribblers Club I.
FRANK DIDIER
H.R. Pres. 3,4; Football 1,2,3, Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3; Basketball 2, Minor "N" 2; Baseball 2, Minor "N" 2; "N" Club 3,4; Monitor 2,4,
Cafeteria Monitor 3; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4; Magazine Drive Captain 1,2.

PATRICIA DIDIER
H.R. Treas. I; Glee Club I, Musicale I; Personal Service Monitor 3, Mon;tor 4 ; Welfare Committee I .
ROBERT DILG
Cabinet 2,3, Chairman 3; Student Council I; Student Court 2; H.R. Pres.
1,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" I, Major "N" 2,3,4; "N" Club 2,3,4, Sec.
4; P.E. Leader 4; SSO 4, SSSH Supervisor 4; Junior Prom Committee 4.

DIANE DINITZ
Spotlighters 2; Fall Play Crew I; G.A.A. 1,2,4, Bowling 4, Minor Letter 2;
French Club 3; Pins and Pans Club I.
THOMAS DOBROWOLSKI
Football 1,3 ,4, Shield I, Minor "N" 4; Baseball 1,3,4, Shield I, Major "N"
3; "N" Club 4; P.E. Leader 2.

123

�STEPHEN DONELSON

Transferred from Highland H.S., Albuquerque, New Mexico, 4. Cabinet I,
Alternate 2,3; Studen'· Council 1,2,3; Football I, "H" I; Basketball 1,2, "H"
2; Swimming 2,3,4, "H" 3; Baseball I; Hi-Y 2,3; "H" Club 2,3.
JAY DONIGER
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Code of Ethics Committee 3:
H.R. Vice -Pres. 2, Pres. 3; Musicale 3: Reflections Reve lry 3; Racket Squad
4: Nilehilite Cartoon Editor 4; SSSH Head Supervisor 4; Library Monitor

3; Homecoming Committee 4.

WYN DORRIAN

Honor Certificate 2: Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate 3; Student Council
i: H.R. Vice-Pres. 2: Spotlighters 3,4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Ripplettes Swim Club
3,4, Water Show 3,4, Crew 4; Cheer Leaders 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Yearbook Senior
Staff 4: SSO 3,4; Monitor 3: Locker Service 3; General Science Club I;
Ushers Club 3: Magazine Drive Captain 1,2.
DONALD DOUGLAS

LINDA DRESHER

Transferred from Central H.S., St. Joseph, Missouri, 2; Student Council 4,
Alternate I ; H .R. Sec. I; Glee Ciub 1,2; Reflections Revelry Crew 4; G.A.A.
i, Horseback Riding 4: Tri-Hi-Y Committee 4: Homecoming Committee 4:
French Club 4: Future Nurses Club 4.
MERLE DRUCK

Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, I; G.A.A. I; Library Staff 2.

JUDITH DuBONN

Cabinet I, Alternate 2: Student Council 3, Alternate 4: H.R. Sec. I, Vice?res. 2: Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Musicale Steering Group 3,4, Choreographer 3, Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 3, Choral Gold Pin 4;
rail Play Crew 2, Spring Play Crew 2: Reflections Revelry 3, Award 3, Crew
2: G.A .A. 1,2: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Monitor 3: Student Union Monitor 4;
General Science Club I; Ushers Club 3; Magazine Drive Captain 3; Future
Nurses Club 3.
SUZANNE DU FFIELD

Transferred from Evanston Township H.S ., Evanston, Illinois, 3: Cabinet 3,4;
Homecoming Committee 4: Pep Club 1,2.

BARRY DUKE

Honor Certificate I; Student Council Alternate 3: Fall Play Crew 3, Spring
Play Crew 4: Reflections Revelry Crew 3,4; Track 2,4, Shield 2: Wrestling I:
Ski Club 3,4; Hi-Y Club 1,2,3: Monitor 3: German Club 3: Astronomy Club
i; Magazine Drive Captain High Sales Award 1,2, Certificate Award 1,2;
Honor Study Hall 4.
DENNIS DURKO

Transferred from Evanston Township H.S., Evanston, Illinois, 2; Tennis 3;
Hi-Y 4; Wrestling I.

ROBERT DZIADULA

Cabinet 1\lternate I.
ROBERT ECKBLAD
H.R. Treas . 4; Glee Club I, Barbershoppers I, Musicale I: Track 1,2,4, Shield
1,2, Major "N" 4; Racket Squad 4: Hi-Y 3,4; SSSH Ass'+ Chairman 4: Junior

Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 3.

FERN -EDIDIN

Transferred from Tuley H.S., Chicago, 2: Student Council I; H.R. Pres. I;
National Thespian Society 4; Fall Play Crew 2,3,4, Spring Play Crew 2,3;
Reflections Revelry Crew Chairman 3; G.A .A. I; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; Personal
Service Monitor 2,3,4; Student Union Board I: Spanish Club 4; French Club
1,2; Ushers Club 3.
LYNN EGGERS

Honor Certificate 2: Silver Pin 4: Student Council Alternate 1,2,3: H.R. Sec.
3; Musicale Crew 2,3: Spotlighters 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3; National Thespian Society 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, Two Star Thespian 3, Major Dramatics Award 3; Fall
Play 2, Stud. Dir. 4, Crew 3, Spring Play 1,3, Crew 2; Reflections Revelry 4,
Crew 3: G .A.A. 1,2 , Minor Letter 2; fo-Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain 4; SSO Head
Sec. 4; SSSH Committee 2,3: Latin Club 2,3; 100% Club 3,4; Ushers• Club
3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.

124

�JOAN EGGERSTED
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council Executive Board 2; H.R. Sec . I; G.A .A . 2;
Tri-Hi-Y 3; Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 3; Homecoming Committee
2; Span ish Cl ub 2,3,4; Bio lo gy Cl ub 2, Se c. 2; Sc ribblers C lub I; Go lden
Galleo n Gui ld 1,2,3,4 , Board Chairman 4.
WILLIAM EGGERT
Intermediate Band I, Concert Band 2,3,4, Letter 2, Pin 2; Reflections Revelry
Crew 3; Swimming I; Monitor 3; Latin Club 2; German Club 3,4; General
Science C lu b I; Biology Club 2.

SHARON EINHORN
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, I; Fall Play 3, Spring Play 4, Crew 3;
Pep Club 3; Tri - Hi-Y 3; Home co ming Committee 4; Student Coun cil Alternate I; Monitor I.
HERBERT . EKLUND
Cabinet 2: Cadet Band I; Ba sketba ll I, Shield I; Baseball I; P.E. Leader 2;
SSSH Chairman 4; 100% C lu b 2; Radi o Club 1,2 ,3.

RICHARD ELKE
Cabinet A lte rnate 3; Football 3, Minor "N" 3; Ba sketball 1,2,4, Shie ld 1,2;
Baseball 1,2,3 ,4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; P.E. Leader 1,4;
Racket Squad 4; Hi-Y 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3: SSSH Supervisor 4; SSD Library
Service 3.
GEORGE ELLIOTT
Cabinet Alternate 3: Student Co unc il A lternate 4; G olf 2; Hi -Y 1,4; SSSH
Chairman 4; A.Y.A. Operators Cl ub 1,2.

LIZ ELLIS
H.R. Sec. I; G.A.A. I, H orseback Riding I; T ri-Hi-Y 4; General Science
C lub I.
JERROLD ENENSTEIN
Transferred from A ustin H.S., Chi cago, I; Bronze Pin 3; Debate 1,2, Na ti o nal Forensi c League 2, Degree of H ono r 2; Wrest ling 2,3 ,4 , Shield 2; General Science Club I : Science Seminar 2,3; A.V.A. Operators Cl ub 1,2,3,4:
Bridge Club 4: Che ss Club 1,2, Se c-Trea s. 1,2.

SHEILA ERDMANN
Bronze Pin 3; Orche stra 1,2 ; Fa ll Play Crew 2,3, Spring Play Crew 2; Reflections Revelry Crew 2; G.A.A. I, G.A.A. News Edito r 4; St udent Union Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4, Trea s. 4 ; Ushers C lub 3.
RICHARD ERIKSON
Tran sferred from North Central H.S., Indianap olis, Indiana, 4.

ALLAN ESCHER
Cafeteria Mo nito r 4; German Cl ub 3,4, Pres. 4: General Science Club I:
Bio logy Cl ub 2; Meteo rology C lub I; A.V.A. Operato rs Club 1,2,3 ,4; Radio
C lu b 1,4; Magazine Drive Certificate Award I.
SIDNEY EZRA
Transferred from Chi c ago Jewi sh A ca demy, Chicag o, I.

JOAN FAERBER
Transferred from Affto n H.S. , Affton, Missouri, I; Pep Club 2,3; Tri - Hi -Y
4: Pins and Pans C lu b 2.
JEANETTE FAGERMAN
Tran sferred from Schurz H.S. , C hicago, 2; Student C ouncil Alternate I; Glee
Club 2; Choir 4; G.A.A . 1,2,3, Bowling 2: Pep Cl ub 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Pin and
Pans Club 3.

125

�MARY FARRELL
Transferred from Ma rywood H .S., Evanston, 1llinois, 2; Student Council Alternate 2; Glee Club I; Musicale Steering Group I; Latin Club I; Pins and Pans
Club 2; Magazine Drive Captain High Sales Award; Sodality I; After School
Sports I; S.D.S. I.
JACQUELINE FAUST
Honor Certificate 2; Gold Pin 4; Student Council 3,4, Alternate 2, Executive Board 4; Code of Ethics Committee 3; H.R. Pres. 2; Spotlighters 1,2,3;
National Thespian Society 4; Fall Play 3, Spring Play 2, Crew 3; G .A.A. 2,
i-lorseback Riding 2; Ski Club 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Nilehilite
Staff 3,4, Picture Editor 4; SSO 3,4; Monitor 3; Junior Prom Committee 3;
SSD Locker Service 4; Latin Club 1,2,3; French Club 3,4, Treas. 4; Scribblers
Club I; Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4; Teachers of Tomorrow
3; Reflections 4.

KENNETH FEARN
Transferred from Holy Trinity H.S ., Chicago, 3; Choir 2, Accompanist 2,
Musicale Major Role 2; Baseball 1,2, Major ''T'' 2; Hi-Y 4.
JOHN FELT
Hi-Y 3,4; Monitor 3,4; Magazine Drive Captain I,.

ROBERT FIELDS
H.R. Vice-Pres. 3; Cadet Band 2; Barbershoppers I; Latin Club 1,2; German
Club 3,4; Chess Club I.
GEORGETTE FILAS
Art Council 2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Personal Service Monitor 4;
Pins and Pans Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.

SHARI FISHMAN
fall Play Crew 4, Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A. I; Spanish Club 2,3; Teachers
of Tomorrow 3,4; Cafeteria Monitor 4.
JAMES FLANNIGAN

JAMES FLEISCHER
Transferred from Allen Park H.S., Allen Park, Michigan 3; Baseball 2; Spanish Club 2,3, Vice Pres, 3.
SANDRA FLEISCH MAN
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 3; Student Council 1,2; Glee Club 2,4;
H.R. Sec. I, Treas. 2; Fall Play Crew 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow
4; Red Cross Representative I.

STEf&gt;HEN FOERSTER
Honor Certificate 2; Cabinet Alternate I; H.R. Pres. 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4, Minor
"N" 2, Major "N" 4; P.E. Leader 2; SSSH Chairman 4; Spanish Club 3.
EUGENE FOGARTY
Bronze Pin 2; Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Pres . 2; H.R. Sec. 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield
1,2, Minor "N" 3, Major "N" 4; Swimming 1,2, Shield 1,2; Tennis 2,3,4, Shield
2; "N" Club 4; Racket Squad 4; SSSH Ass't Chairman 3, Chairman 4; Student Union Board 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4.

JEROME FORD
Transferred from S·i·. George H.S., Evanston, Illinois, 2; Swimming 2.
FRED FOSS
Student Council 4; Cadet Band I, Concert Band 2,3,4, Letter 2, Pin 3,4;
Cross Country 2; Hi-Y 4; Model Railroad Club 1,3,4.

126

�DAVID FOX
Transferred from Schurz H.S., Chicago, 2 ; Track 1,2; Swimming 1,2 ; Bow and
Stern Club 2, Pres. 2.
STEPHEN FOX
Silver Pin 3; Cabinet I, Pre s. I ; H.R . Pre s. 1,2,3 , Vice-Pres . 4; Illini Boy' s
State 3; Glee C lub I, Choir 2, Musicale 2, Minor Choral Award 2; Math
Seminar 2; Scien ce Fair 2nd Plac e District I; Magazine Drive Captain I,
High Sales Award I ; Bow ling 2.

JOEL FRANDZEL
H.R. Pres. 2; Orchestra 4, Cadet Band I, Concert Band 2,3,4, Letter 3;
Astronomy C lub 1,2; Chess C lub 2,3,4.
CAROLE FRANK
Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Pins and Pans Club 2, Trea s. 2.

JOSEPH FREDA
Transferred from Harri son H.S., Chicag o,
Award 2.

I; Magazine Drive Certificate

HAZEL FREEMAN
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago, 2; Bronze Pin 3; Honor Society 1,2;
H.R. Sec. 1,2; Glee Club 2,3, Musicale 2,3, Crew 2, Minor Choral Award 3;
National Thespian Society 3,4; Fall Play 3, Crew 4, Spring Play Crew Chairman 3; Reflections Revelry Crew 3; Modern Dance Club 4; Yearbook Senior
Staff 4; Monitor 1,2,3; Personal Service Monitor 1,2; Community Service
League I; French Club 1,2; German Club 3,4; Bridge C lu b 4, Sec. 4;
Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2 ,3,4, Sec. 4; Socia l Center Committee I.

PEAR LEE FREI BERG
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chi cago, 3; Bronze Pin 3; Fa ll Play Crew 3;
Reflections Revelry Crew 3; G.A .A. 1,2,4; Ski Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Spanish
Club 2,3; I 00% Club 3,4; Honor Club 1,2; Teachers Aid 2; Newspaper Staff
2; Student Council I; Biology Club 2.
PATRICIA FRENCH
Transferred from Lyons Township H.S., La Grange, Illinois, 2; Silver Pin 3;
Student Council 4, Alternate 3; Orchestra 3,4, Intermediate Band 3, Concert Band 3,4, Drum Major 3,4, Pin 3; Spotlighters 3; Fall Play Crew 3,4,
Spring Play Crew 2,3; Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; SSSH Sec. 3; Monitor
3; French C lu b 3, Sec. 4; Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4; Honor
Study Hall 4; Reflections Revelry 4.

STANTON FRISHMAN
Basketball 2; P.E. Leader 2; German Club 1,2; General Science Club I.
EDWARD FRISK

WARREN FRITZ
Student Council Alternate 4; H.R. Vice-Pres. I; Glee Club I, Choir 2,4,
Barbershoppers 2,4; Cross Country 4; Ski Club 3,4; Model Railroad Club I;
Industrial Arts C lu b 4, Treas. 4.
GINGER GEHRKE
Transferred from Amundsen H.S. , Chicago, 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Musicale I,
2,3, City Music Competition 1,2; G.A.A . 2,4, Vo lley ball Mgr. 2, Maj or
Letter 2; P.E. Leader 2; Pep Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Monito r 2; Spanish C lub
1,2; Golden Ga lleon Gui ld 4.

RICHARD GENTHNER
Cadet Band I, Concert Band 2,3,4, Letter 2, Pin 3; Reflections Revelry 3,
Award 3; General Science Club I.
MARIAN GEORGES
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago , 2; Fa ll Play Crew 3; Reflections
Revelry I, Crew 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Monitor 4; Future Nurses Club 4; Spanish
C lu b I; Student Council I; Tea c her's Aid I.

127

�BARBARA GERICH

Library Staff 2; 100% Club 3,4.
JOYCE GERTLER

Transferred from Hyde Park H.S .. Chicago, 3; Bronze Pin 3; Student Council
4; Glee Club 3, Musicale 3; G.A .A. 1,2; Racket Squad 4, Sec. 4; Tri-Hi-Y
3,4, Chaplain 3, Pres 4; Nilehilite Page Editor 3,4; Library Staff I; Spanish
Club 2,3; Monitor 2; Conservation Club 2.

LANA GLJKMAN

H.R. Sec. I, Vice-Pres. 2; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3, Spring Play Crew 2; Reflections Revelry Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2, Horesback Riding 1,2; French Club 4.
ALLAN GOLD

Student Council Alternate 3; Football 1,2, Shield I ,2; Swimming 1,2,3,4,
Shield I, Minor "N" 2,3, Major "N" 4; P.E. Leader 1,2,4.

RHODA GOLDBERG

Glee Club 1,2,4, Min or Choral Award 2; G.A.A. I.
STEPHEN GOLDBERG

Fall Play Crew 4; Personal Service Monitor 2,4; Spanish Club 3,4; A.V.A.
Operators Club 2,3,4.

SUSAN GOLDBERG

Cabinet 4; Spotlighters 2,3; National Thespian Society 3,4; Fall Play
2,3,4, Spring Play Crew 2,3; Reflections Revelry Crew 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y
Latin Club 2,3,4; Golden Galleon Guild 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Ushers Club 3,
Usher 3; Craftsman's Guild I; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Magazine
Certificate Award 2,3; Musicale Crew 2,3.

Crew
2,3.4;
Head
Drive

GINGER GOLDEN

H.R. Vice-Pres. I; American Legion Oratorical Contest 3; Glee Club I ,2,
Student Dir. I, Choir 3,4, Musicale 1,2, Minor role 2, Minor Choral Award 2;
Spring Play I; Reflections Revelry 3, Award 3; Cheer Leader 1,2 ,3,4; Pep
Club 1,2,3; Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 4; Monitor 3; Student Union Board 4; Golden Galleon Guild 2.

o.

ABBY GOLDSMITH

Honor Certificate 2; H.R. Sec. 1,2; Debate 1,2,3,4, National Forensic League 3,4; Art Council Sec. I; Twirlers 1,2; Fall Play Crew 1,2, Spring Play
Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Bowling 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Yearbook
General Staff 1,2; Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3; General Science Club I;
Science Fair, first place District 2; Scribblers Club I; Magazine Drive Captain 1,2, Certificate Award 1,2.
ARNOLD GOLDSTEIN

Silver Pin 3; Illini Boy's State 3; Track 3.4; Cross Country 1,2,4, Shield I,
Major "N" 4; "N" Club 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Latin Club 3,4.

GENE GOLDSTEIN

Intermediate Band 2, Concert Band 3,4, Letter 3, Pin 4; German Club 3,4;
Science Fair State 2nd Place I; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4.
HARVEY GOLDSTEIN

Transferred from Farragut H.S. Chicago, 2; Fall Play Crew I, Spring Play
Crew I; Bowling 2; P.E. Leader I; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4.

HARVEY I. GOLDSTEIN

Transferred from Bowen H.S .. Chicago, I.
SANDRA GOLDSTEIN

Fall Play Crew 4, Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A. I ,2; Pep Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3;
French Club 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; Magazine Drive High Sales Award 2.

128

�MITCHEL L GOODMA N
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, I; Fall Play Crew 4, Spring Play Crew
4; Spanish Club 3; Bi ology Club 2; Astronomy Club 4.
DANIEL GOOZE
Transferred from Austin S.S., Chicago, 2; H.R. Treas. I; Football 2; Track 2,
Shield 2; Hi-Y Club 3; Hall Monitor I; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,3 ,4.

JEROME GOULD
Orchestra 2,3,4, Cadet Band I, Concert Band 1,2 ,3,4, Letter 3 , Pin 3, Musicale 3,4; Reflections Revelry 3; Hi-Y 2; Nilehilite Staff 3; Astronomy Club I,
2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; School Photographer 3.
HOWARD GRAFF
Transferred from South Shore H.S., Chicago, 2; Monitor I; Latin Club I ;
A.V.A. Operators Club I; Senior Band I , Junior Band I , Pep Band I.

DAVID GRAHAM
Debate I; Orchestra 1,2,3, Certificate 3; Musicale 1,2,3,4; Monitor 4 ; General Science Club I; Astromony Club 2; A.V.A. Operators Cl ub 1,2,3,4.
HOLLIS GREENBERG
Art Council 4; Orchestra 1,2; Spring Play 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Monitor I.

LAWRENCE GREENBERG
Transferred from Farragut H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council Alternate 4;
Tra ck 3; Monitor 4; German Club 2; Wrestling 4.
PHYLLIS GROAH
Bronze Pin 3; Reflection s 3; G.A.A. I; Pep Club 2,3; German Club 3,4; 100%
Cl ub 3,4.

GERALD GROSS
Baseball I.
SUSAN GROSSMAN
Transferred from Hirsch H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council Alternate I ; Glee
Club 3,4; Spring Play Crew 3; Reflection s Reve lry Crew 3: G .A.A. I; TriHi-Y 4; Latin Club 1,2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Junior Choir 1,2; Junior
Honor Society 1,2; Civic-Publicity Bureau 2; Main Office Assistant 1,2 ;
Record Office A ssistant 2.

JUDITH GRUBER
Transferred from Fenger H.S., Chicago, I; G.A.A. 1,2 ,3, 4 , Ripplettes Swim
Club 2,3,4, Water Show 2,3,4; Ski Club 3; Pep Club 2,3, Jr. Repre sentative
3; Tri-Y 1,2 ,3,4.
ALAN GUTAN
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago, 2; R.O.T.C. I; Monitor 4.

WILLIAM GUTOWSKY
Student C ouncil Alts"nate 3; H.R. Vice-Pres. 2; Cadet Band I, Intermediate
Band 2 , Pin 2 , Barbe rshcppers 1,2; Football 2, Shield 2; Ba seball 1,2, Shield
1,2; P.E . Leader 2; German Club 2,3; Magazine Drive Captain 2, High
Sa les Award 2.
CHERIE HABIB
Debate I; Glee Club 2; Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. I; Pep Club I ; Cafeteria
Monitor 4; H omecoming Committee I ; Spanish Club 2; General Science
Club I ; Ushers Club I ; Pin s and Pan s Club 4.

129

�JEFFRY HABICH

Cabinet Alternate 3; Student Council I; H.R . Vice Pres. I; Wrestling I;
Monitor 4; Student Union i'.-1onitor 2: Homecoming Committee 4: General
Science Club I; Model Railroad Club I, Vice Pres. I.
WILLIAM HAERLE

Transferred from Lane Technical H.S., Chicago, I; Football 2,3, Minor "N"
2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" I, Maior "N" 2,3,4; "N" Club 2,3,4; P.E.
Leader 2.

MARCIA HAGMAN

Student Council 4, Alternate 3; Fall Play Crew 2, Spring Play Crew 2,3;
G.A.A. 1,4; Ski Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2,3,4; SSSH Committee Sec . 4; Ticket
Sales Committee 3; Usf:ers Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3.
GERDA HALBREICH

Transferred from Farragut H.S., Chicago, 2; National Honor Society 3,4;
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council Alternate 3; Intermediate Orchestra I; G.A.A.
I; Nilehilite News Editor 4; SSO Sec . 3; Personal Service Monitor I; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3,4; Civic Award Pin I.

WILLIAM HANKNER
DONALD HANSEN

Student Council Alternate 1,2; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Musicale 1,2,3;
Minor Choral Award 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Shield I, Minor "N" 2,3, Major
"N" 4; Track 1,2,3,4, Shield 1,2, Minor "N" 3,4; "N" Club 4: Ski Club 4:
Racket Squad 4; SSSH Ass't. Chairman 3, Chairman 4.

KAREN HANSEN

Glee Club 2,3 ,4, Musicale 2,3; Fall Play 2,3, Spring Play Crew 1,2,3, Reflections Revelry 4, Crew 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Ripplettes Swim Club 2,3,4,
Water Show 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Nilehilite Staff 3; Spanish
Club 3,4; General Science Club I; Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4; Ushers Club 3.
ROBERT HANSEN

Bronze Pin 3: Cabinet 4, Alternate 3; Ski Club 3,4, Pres . 4; SSO Ass't. Chairman 4; Homecoming Committee 4; A.V.A. Operators Club 3,4.

JERRI HARDT

G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4; Ticket Sales Committee
4; Spanish Club 3,4; 100% Club 3,4; Biology Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow
1,2,3,4.

ALLAN HARRIS

Transferred from Chicago Vocational H.S., Chicago, 2: Intermediate Band
1,2.

SHELDON HARRIS

H.R. Vice-Pres. I; Monitor 2: Spanish Club 3,4; A.V.A. Operators Club 2,3.
SHELDON HARSEL

Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago, 2; Bronze Pin 3; German Club 2,3,4;
Golden Galleon Guild 4, Board 4; Chess Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3,4.

RICHARD HARTZELL
PAULA HARVIS

Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2, Concert Band 3, Pin 3; Fall Play Crew
3; G.A.A . 1,2,3,4, Softball Mgr. 2, Bowling 2,3,4, Major Letter 2; Pep Club
1,2; Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Magazine Certificate Award I.

130

�STEPHEN HAWK
Cabinet 3,4, Pres. 4; Student Council 1,2; H.R . Vice-Pres. 1,2; Football 1,2,3,
Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Maior "N" 3; Basketball 1,2 , Shield I, Minor "N"
2; "N" C lub 3,4; SSSH Ass'+. Chairman 4; Junior Prom Committee 3.
KAREN HEHN
Debate I; Glee Club 1,2; Fall Play Crew 1,2, Spring Play Crew I; G.A.A. I;
Ski Club 3,4, Sec. 4; Pep Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Personal Servi ce Monitor 3;
German Club 3; Ushers C lub 3; H.R. Pres. 2.
J,

RONALD HENRICI
H.R. Treas. I; Hi-Y Citizenship Award 3; Football 2,3,4, Minor "N" 2,
Maior "N" 3,4, Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" I, Maior "N"
2,3,4, Captain 4; Ba seball 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" I, Maior "N" 2,3,4; "N"
Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; P.E. Leader 2; SSSH Chairman 3,4; Monitor 3;
Student Union Board 4.
ALFRED HEPPNER
SSSH Ass't. Chairman 4; Magazine Drive Certificate Award 1,2.

FRANCES HERBERT
Transferred from Marywood H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council Alternate 4;
Glee Club 2; Spring Play Crew 3; Reflections Revelry Crew 3; Personal Service Monitor 4; Ticket Sales Committee 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Pins and Pans 2.
COBINA HERBST
Tran sferred from Western Hi lls H .S., Cincinnati, Ohio, 3; Student Counci l
2,3; H .R. Sec.-Treas. 4; Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,; P.E. Leader 2,3;
Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Monitor 3,4; SSD Locker Service 4; Latin
Club 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Honor Study Hall 4.

BRUCE HERKERT
Student Council Alternate 2; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Maior
"N" 3,4; Track 1,2, Minor "N" 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" I, Maior
"N" 2,3,4; "N" Club 2,3,4; P.E. Leader 2; Monitor 3,4; Student Uni on
Monitor 4; Magazine Certificate Award I.
CAROL HERMAN
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, 2; Fall Play Crew 4; G.A.A.
I; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Library Staff I; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.

MARILYN HERMAN
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, 2; Spotlighters 4; Fall Play 4;
Tri-Hi-Y 3; Library Staff I; Spanish Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
SANDRA HERRIMAN
Glee Club I; 100% Club 4.

SUSAN HERTER
H.R. Sec. 4; Spotlighters I ; Fall Play Crew I; G.A.A. 1,2; Monitor 4, Personal Service Monitor 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Biology
Club 4; Ushers Club 3; Pins and Pans Club 3.
ARLENE HERVI
Transferred from Lake View H.S., Chicago, I; H.R. Treas. 2; Twirlers I;
G.A.A. I; Spanish Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club I.

FREDERICK HERZON
Intermediate Band 1,2; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Shie ld I, Minor "N" 3, Maj or
"'N" 4; Cross Country I, Shield I ; SSSH Chairman 4.
WILLIAM HESS
Transferred fr".m S~~in,'."etz H.S., .~h!~ago, 2; . Foo_tball 3,4,_ Min.~r .:'N" }·~;
Track 2,3,4, Minor N 2, Ma1or N 3,4; Sw1mm1ng 2, Minor N 2; N
Club 4; P.E. Leaders 2,4; H.R. Vice-Pres. 4.

131

�LYNNE HICKS

Studeni Council Alternate 3,4; H.R. Treas. 1,2: Glee Club 1,2: GA.A. I,
Water Show Crew 3; Ski Club 3; Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; SSSH Sec. 4;
Monitor 4; Si·udent Union Monitor 4; Ushers Club 3: Magazine Drive Captain
2,3.
ALAN HOFFENBERG

H.R. Pres. I; Basketball 2, Shield 2; Baseba ll 1,2,3 ,4, Shield I, Min or "N"
2, Maier "N" 3,4; Wre stling 4; "N" Cl ub 4 ; P.E. Leader 2 ; SSSH Ass't.
Chairman 4; Student Union Monitor 4: Moni tor 4; A.V.A. Operators Club
1,2,3,4; Magazine Drive Captain I, Certificate Award I.

ALICE HOLSTEIN

Glee C !ub I; I00% Club 3,4.
DAVID HONISS

Golf 3; Bowling League 3,4, Sec . 3, Pres . 4.

KENNETH HOPPE

Transferred fr om New Trier H.S .. Wi lmette , Illinois, 3; Footbal l 1,2,3 ,4,
Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Maj or "N" 3,4; Ba seball I, Shield I: "N" Club 3,4.
KIRK HOPPER

Football 1,2,3, 4, Shie ld I, Minor "N" 2, Mai er "N" 3,4; Swimming I,
Minor "N" I; "N" Club 3,4, Sgt. at Arms 4: P.E. Leader 2; Personal Servi ce
Mo nitor 3,4.

SHERMAN HORAN

r ootba ll I: Wrestling 4: Ski C lu b 3,4; Latin Club 4.
DONALD HORK

Transferred from Hirsch H.S. Chi cag o, 4: Monitor 1,2; Latin Club 1,2 ;
A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3.

LINDA HUBBARD

Bronze Pin 3; H.R. Vi ce- Pres. 1,2 , Treas. 2; Glee C lub 1,2, Mino r Choral
Award 2: Fall Play Crew 2; Ref lectio ns Revelry 3, Award 3; G.A .A. I; Pep
Club 1,2; Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3: Yearbook General Staff
3,4, Section Editor 4; SSSH Committee 4; Monitor 3,4; Campu s Monitor 2:
Junior Prom Committee 3; Latin Club 2,3,4; Biol ogy Club 2; Ushers C lub 2;
Future Nurses C lub 4.
JAMES HUBERTY

Transferred from Senn H.S., Chi cago, 2; Cadet Band 2; Ba sketba ll 3; Baseball 2,3,4, Minor "N" 2, Maier "N" 3,4; "N" Club 4; SSO Superviso r 4;
SSSH Chairman 4; Monitor 3.

SUZANNE HULSE

G.A.A. 1,2,3; Pep C lub 1,2; Spanish 3,4; Tri -Hi-Y 2,3; Person a l Service
Monitor 2; Library Service 4; Magazine Drive Certifica te Award 1,2.
SHARON HUNT

Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Min or Choral Award 2, Ch oral Si lve r Pin 4: TriHi-Y 3,4; Perso nal Service Monito r 3,4; Latin Club 2,3 ,4, Se c. 3, Consul 4;
Future Nurses Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4.

LES HUTCHINGS

Ski C lu b 3; Monito r 3; Chess Club 2.
MIKE ISBERIAN

Tran sfe rred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 4 ; Track I: Cabinet I ; Football 2:
Cro ss Country 2.

132

�MARY LEE ISEL
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet 2; Student Counc il Alternate I; H.R. Vice-Pres. 1,2, Treas. 3; Glee Club I ; Spring Play Crew I ;
Reflections Revelry Award 3; G.A.A. I; Pep Club 1,2; Racket Squad 4;
Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4; Yearbook General Staff 3, Co-Editor Activi t y Section
4; Monitor 3,4; Student Union Board 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; H omecoming Committee 4; Latin Club 2,3; Biology Club 2; Ushers Club, Officer
3,4.
RICHARD IVERSON
Cabinet I; H .R. Pres. 2; Golf 2,3, Maior "N" 2,3, Captain 4, Most Valuable
3; "N" Club 4; Racket Squad 3,4; SSSH Chairman 4; Monitor 4.

KATHERINE JACKSON
Glee Club I; G.A.A. I; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Spanish Club 3.
BARBARA JACOB
Fall Play Crew 2.3,4, Spring Play Crew 2; G .A.A. I ; Yearbook Senior Staff
4, Co-Chairman 4; Personal Service Monitor 1,2; Ticket Sales Committee I·
Library Staff 1,2; French Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3.

RICHARD JACOBSON
Transferred from Hyde Park H.S., Chicago, 4; Choir 2,3,4; Barbershoppers
4; Golf 2,3, Maior Letter 3; Monitor 1,4; Honor Societ y 1,2,3.
LOUIS JANSON
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Pin 3; Glee Club I , Choir 2,3,4, Barbershoppers 3,4, Musical 2,3,4, Minor Role 2,3, Steering Group 3, 4 , Properties
Director 3, Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 3, All-State Music Activity 4; Fall Play Crew I; Tennis 1,2, Shield I; French Club 3; General
Sc ience Club I, Vice-Pres. I; Meteorolgy Club 2; School Photographer 2,3.

KAREN JENSEN
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago I; H.R. Vice-Pres . I; Glee Club 2,
Musicale 2; Reflections Revelry 3, Award 3; G .A.A. I; Cheer Leader 3;
Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; SSSH Ass't. Chairman 4; Personal Service
Monitor 4 .
IRIS JOHNS
Cadet Band I , Glee Club 2; Spotlighters I ; Fall Play 3; G.A.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y
2,3; Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Ushers Club 3; Magazine Drive Captain I.

DONARAE JOHNSON
Transferred from Luther High North, Chicago, 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
GWEN JOHNSON
Cabinet 3,4, Treas. 4; Student Council Alternate I; H.R. Sec. I , Vice-Pres. 2;
H.R. Sec. I, Vice-Pres . 2; Glee Club I; Spotlighters I; Fall Play 3, Crew I;
G.A .A. I; Ski Club 3; Pep Club 1,2; Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Monitor 3,
Personal Service Mointor 3; Student Union Board 4; Junior Prom Committee
3; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 3; Ushers Club 3,4; Reflections

4.

MARCUS JOHNSON
Cabinet 2; H .R. Pres . 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Maior
"N" 3, 4 ; "N" Club 3,4; P.E. Leader 2; Racket Squad 4; Yearbook General
Staff 3,4; SSO Executive Board 4, SSSH Head Supervisor 4; Student Union
Monitor 4; Latin Club 3.
NATALIE JOHNSON
Cabinet Alternate I; H.R. Pres. I ; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Choral Silver
Pin 3; G.A.A. 1,2, Golf Mgr. I; Cheer eader 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Racket
Squad 4 ; Tri-Si-Y 2,4; SSSH Sec. 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Scribblers Club I;
Bridge Club 4.

ROY JOHNSON
Basketball 1,2, Shield I, Minor "N" 2; P.E. Leader 2; Monitor 4; Industrial
Arts Club 4 .
SPENCER JORDAN
Transferred from Von Steuben H .S., Chicago, I; Chess Club .

133

�GERARD JORGENSEN

·wrestling I; Ski Cl ub 3,4; Magazine Drive Captain I; Industrial Arts Club 4.
RICHARD JORND

Astronomy Club 1,2,3 ,4; Meteorology Club 2.

KAREN JULIAN

Honor Certificate 2; H.R. Vice-Pres. I, Sec. 4; Debate 1,2, National
Forensic League 2; Musicale 2; Spotlighters I; G.A.A . 1,2; Pep Club 1,2;
Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3; Ushers Club 2.
SANDEE KAGAN

Cabinet 2,3; H. R. Pres . I; Glee Club 1,2,3, Choir 4, Musicale 2; Fall Play
2; Reflections Revelry 4; G.A.A. I; Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; SSSH
Sec. 4; French Club 2,3; Ushers Club 2,3; Bridge Club 4; Magazine Drive
Captain I.

JAMES KAHN

Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council Alternate
H.R. Pres. I; Fall Play 4.
RONALD KAPLAN

Transferred from Lake View H.S., Chicago, I; French Club 3.

DENISE KARIOLICH

Cabinet 3; H.R. Pres. 2; Spotlighters 2,3; Fall Play Crew 2,3, Spring Play
Crew 2; G.A .A. I : Pep Ciub I ; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; SSSH Committee 4: Junior
Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; German Club 4; I00%
Club 3,4; Teac~ers of Tomorrow 2,3 ,4, Treas. 3.
BARRY KARLOV

Transferred frori Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, 2; H.R. Pres. I; Von Steuben
Journal Staff I; Latin Club 4.

JUDITH KASELOW

Honor Certificate 2; Glee Club 1,2 , Minor Choral Award 2; Spotlighters 2,3;
Fall Play Crew 2,3, Spring Play Crew 2,3; G .A.A . 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Tri Hi-Y Club 3,4; Personal Service Monitor 2: Ushers Club 3.
BARBARA KASTE

H.R . Treas . I; G .A.A . I; Pep Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 ,4; Monitor 3,4; SSD
Library Service 4; Ticket Sales Committee I; Homecoming Committee I;
Welfare Committee I; Spanish Club 3,4; General Science Club I; Biology
Club 2; Ushers Club 3; Bridge Club 4.

IRWIN KATZ

Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago 3: Student Council 1,2; H.R. Pres. 2;
Monitor 4; Cafeteria Monitor I.
KAURRYNE KAYMAN

Transferred from Kelvyn
ish Club 1,2 ,3; General
Forum 1,2,3; Yearbook
Nurses' Cl ub 4; Spanish

Park H.S., Chicago 4; Student Council 1,2,3; SpanScience Club 1,2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; Civic
Salesman 1,2,3; Tea cher's Assistant 1,2 ,3; Future
C lub 3.

DONALD KEMNITZ
ROGER KETELSEN

Cabinet Alternate I; Football 2; Bow ling 2; Racket Squad 4.

134

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�JAMES KHIRNEY
Transferred from Lane Tech. H.S. , Chicago, 2.
RICHARD KIHLSTROM
Football I, Shield I; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Shield I; Cross Country 4; P.E.
Leader 2; Science Fair I.

MARY RAE KltvlBERLIN
Cabinet Alternate 3; Glee Club I, Musicale I; Fall Play Crew 2,3, Spring
Play Crew 2; Reflections Revelry 3,4, Award 3; Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y
1,2,3; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; SSSH Sec. 3; Spanish Club 3; Biology Club
2; Ushers Club 3; Future Nurses Club 3, Vice-Pres. 3.
LAWRENCE KIPPERMAN
Transferred from Lake View H.S., Chicago, 2; H.R. Treas. I; Registration
Award I; Attendance Office Aid 2; Key Club 2; Latin Club 2.

SHELDON KIRSCHNER
Art Council 2; Orchestra 2,3,4, Intermediate Band I, Concert Band 2,3,4,
Letter 2, Pin 3, All-State Music Activity 4; Track 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Major "N"
4; Wrestling 1,2; French Club 2.
JUDITH KISS
Transferred "rom Steinmetz H.S., Chicago, 2; G.A .A. I; Spanish Club 3;
Ushers Club I; Teachers of Tomorrow I .

SANDER KLAPMAN
Transferred from Senn H.S .. Chicago, I; Honor Study Hall 4.
SANDRA KLEHR
Cabinet Alternate 3; Student Council Alternate 4; H.R. Secretary I; Glee
Club 2; G.AA. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Nilehilite Staff 3; Monitors 4 ; Personal Service Monitor 2,4; Spanish Club 3; Future Teachers of America 3;
Future Nurses 2,3,4.

DAVID KLOEPFER
H.R . Vice-Pres. 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 1,2, Major "N" 3,4;
Ba sketball 1,2,3,4, Shield 1,2, Major "N" 3,4, Captain 1,2,3; Baseba ll 1,2,3,4,
Shield I, tv1inor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; P.E. Leader 2; SSSH Ass't Chairman
4; Monitor 3,4; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2.
ALICEANN KLOTZ
Transferred from Dundee Community H.S., Dundee, 4; Gold Pin 3; H.R.
Vice-Pres. I; Concert Band 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3, Choir 4, Vivace 3, Minor
Choral Award 3, All-State Music Activity 1,3; G.A.A. 1,4; Spanish Club 3.

PATRICIA KMETY
Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Pins and Pans Club 4: 100% Club 4.
ROBERT KNIGHT
Transferred from Clarksville H.S.. Clarksville, Tenn. 3; Football 1,2, Minor "C"
1,2; Basketball 1,2, Minor "C" 1,2; Baseball 1,2, Minor "C" 1,2; Swimming
Mgr. Major "N" 4; SSSH Chairman 4; Monitor 3.

GERTRUDE KNOEDLER
H.R. Pres. 2; G.A.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,3; Personal Service Monitor 4;
Ushers Club 3; Bridge Club 4; Honor Study Hall 4.
TERRY KOENIG
Debate I; Orchestra 2,3; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Ski Club 4; Bridge Club 4.

135

�ANDREW KONIECZNY
Transferred from Gordon Technical H .S., Chicago, 3; Football 2.
BARBARA KONKEY
H.R . Sec. 3; Ticket Sales Committee 3.

SUSAN KORSHAK
H.R. Vice-Pres . 3; Spotlighters 2; G.A.A. I; Pep Club I; Racket Squad 4;
Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; SSSH Sec. 4; Cafeteria Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Biology
Club 2; Ushers Club 3.
CAROLYN KOZLOV
Transferred from Hirsch H.S ., Chicago, 2; Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate 4;
Orchestra I; Fall Play 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Monitor I; French Club
4; I 00% Club 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Library Assistant 2.

KENNETH KRAMER
Transferred from Hirsch H.S., Chicago, 2; Bronze Pin; Cabinet Alternate 4;
Intermediate Band 1,2; Concert Band 2; Fall Play Crew 3; Reflections Revelry 3,4; Basketball 3; Minor "N" 3; Minor "N" 3; Track 2; Tennis 3,4;
Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 4; Hi-Y Club 2,3; Monitor 1,3,4; Latin Club 2;
Golden Galleon Guild 4; Nilehilite Staff 4; Junior Honor Society 1,2.
KEITH KRAUSE
National Honor Society 3,4; Cabinet I ; Basketball 1,3,4, Shield
"N" 3; Racket Squad 4; Monitor 3,4; Chess Club 3.

I, Minor

KENT KRAUSE
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Pin 3; Basketball Mgr. 1,2,3,4, Mgr. Shield
I , Mgr. Minor "N" 2, Mgr. Major "N" 3,4; Baseball Mgr. 2,3,4, Mgr. Shield
2, Mgr. Minor "N" 3, Mgr. Major "N" 4.
DAVID KREINICK
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet I; Glee Club I, Choir 2,3, Minor Choral Award 2;
Science Seminar 2,3,4.

RONALD KRISCHKE
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Pin 3; H.R. Sec. 2; Foot b a 11
2,3; Track 3; Racket Squad 4; Hi-Y 4; Yearbook General Etaff 3, Associate
Editor 4; Monitor 4; Science Seminar 2,3,4.
ELIZABETH KRIZ
Glee Club I; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Ripplettes Swim Club I; T ri-Hi-Y 4; Personal
Service Monitor 4; Library Service 2; Pins and Pans Club I.

RONALD KRONE
Silver Pin 4; H .R.
Concert Band 3,4,
Cross Country 2,
German Club 3;
Club 4.

Pres. 2, Vice-Pres . 4; Orchestra 3, Intermediate
Letter 3, Pin 4; Barbershoppers 2; Reflections
Shield 2; Tennis 2,3,4, Minor "N" 2; Racket
Science Seminar 2,3; Golden Galleon Guild

Band 1,2,
Revelry 3;
Squad 4;
4; Bridge

ROBERT KRUGER
Hi-Y 3.

BARBARA KRUMSIEG
H.R . Sec . I; National Thespian Society 4; Fall Play Crew 3,4, Spring Play
Crew 3; Reflections Revelry Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Sec. 3, Horseback Riding 1,2, Mgr. 2, Freshman Representative I, G.A .A. Camp 3, Water Show
Crew 3, Major Letter 2; Racket Squad 4; Yearbook General Staff 3,4, Associate Editor 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Junior Prom Committee 3 ;German Club 3,4, Bronze Pin 3.
CAROLYNN KUCHAR
Student Council 2, Alternate 3; H.R. Pres. I; Intermediate Band 1,2; Fall
Play Crew 4, Spring Play 3; Reflections Revelry 3, Award 3; G.A.A. I; Pep
Club; Racket Squad 3,4, Chairman 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; SSSH Ass'+ Supervisor 4; Student Union Board 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming
Committee 3,4; Ushers Club 3; Pins and Pans Club 1,2; Magazine Drive
Captain 1,2, High Sales Award I.

136

�MARILYN KUCHAR
Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2; Pep Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Monitor 4;
German Club 4; General Science Club I; Biology Club 2; Pins and Pans
C lu b 2; Magazine Drive High Sales Award I; Future Nurses Club 2,3.
GLENN KUEHN
Track I, Minor "N" I; Cross Country I, Minor "N" I; Wrestling 1,2,3.4,
Major "N" 2; Monitor 4; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2; Radio Club I.

JUDITH KUKLIN
Cadet Band I; Intermediate Band 2; Racket Squad 4; Nilehilite Staff 3.4.
Exchange Editor 4, Page Editor 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Latin Club
2,3; General Science Club I, Sec. I; Scribblers Club I.
KAREN KUMMEROW
G.A.A. 2,3.4, Bowling 4; Ski Club 4; Pep Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3.4; Latin
Club 2,4.

NANCY KUTZ
Stud en·~ Coun cil Alternate 4; H.R. Treas. I, Sec . 2; G.A.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y Club
3.4; Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 2.
GERALD LaBARBERA
Honor Certificate 2; Debate 1,2,3, National Forensic League 2; Library Staff
1,2; Astronomy Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. I, Sec.-T re as. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 4;
Meteorology Club I; Science Seminar 3,4; Scribblers Club 2.

CHARLES LAFF
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, 3; Student Council 1,2; H.R.
Treas. I, Vice-Pres. 2; Intermediate Band 1,2; SSSH Chair. 4; A.V.A. Operators Club 3.4.
STUART LAFF
Hi-Y Club I; Monitor 4; Bridge Club 4.

ELIZABETH LAIHO
Twirlers 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3, Musicale 1,2,3, Minor Choral Award 1,2,3;
G.A.A. 1,2,3.4; Tri-Hi-Y 4.
BEYERL Y LAING
Fall Play Crew 2,3,4, Spring Play Crew 3,4; Ski Club 3; Pep C lub 2; Tri-Hi-Y
3,4, Sec. 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Latin Club 2,3 ,4; Future Nurses Club
3,4, Treas. 3, Sec. 4.

JEFF LAMPERT
Transferred from Amundsen H.S.
Play Crew 2,3, Spring Play Crew
Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 4; SSSH
Club I; Stamp and Coin Club I;

Chicago, I; Glee Club I, Musicale I; Fall
3; Wrestling 2,3; Hi-Y Club 1,2; Nilehilite
Ass't Chairman 4; Monitor 2; Astronomy
Bridge Club 4.

JUDITH LANDERHOLM
Glee Club 1,2, Musicale 1,2. Crew 2; Spotlighters 1,2,3 ,4; Fall Play Crew 3.4,
Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Tri -Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Ushers Club 3; Teachers
of Tomorrow 3,4.

ALAN LANE
Bowling 2; Latin Club 3.4; Astronomy Club 2; Scribblers Club I; Chess Club
3,4.
LESLIE LANGE
H.R. Pres. 1,4; Football 1,2 ,3.4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4,
Captain I; Basketball 1,2,3 ,4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2,3, Major "N" 4; Baseball 1,2,3.4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 3,4, Treas. 3.4;
P.E. Leader 1,2; S.S.O. Supervisor 4; SSSH hairman 4; Monitor 3; A.V.A.
Chief Operator 4.

�KATHLYN LARSON
Cadet Band I, Concert Band I; Fall Play Crew 4; Pep C lub 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,
4; Personal Service Monitor 2,3,4; German Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 4 .
KEITH LARSON
Honor Certifi cate 2; Student Council Alternate I ; H.R . Vi ce- Pres. I; Track
2, Shie ld 2; German Club 2; Biology Club 2.

ARTHUR LAWRENCE
H .R. Vice-Pres. I; Barbershoppers 2; Swimming I; Genera l Science Club I.
JANET LEFTWICH
Transferred from Yon Steuben H.S., Chicago, 2; H.R. Sec. 1,2; Spot lighters
3, Fall Play Crew 4, Spring Play Crew 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Library Staff 1,2; French
Club 3; I00% Club 3; Personal Service Monitor 4; Teachers of Tomorrow
2,3,4.

NORMAN LEVANDER
H.R. Treas. 1,2; Football I; Basketball I; Baseball I; P.E. Leader 1,2; SSSH
Ass'+ Chairman 4; SSM Supervisor 4; Magazine Drive High Sales Award I.
ROBERT LEVIN
Silver Pin 4; Student Council 3,4; H.R. Pres. 4; Fa ll Play 4; Track 2; Tenni s
3; Racket Squad 4; German Club 3,4; Bridge Club 4.

SUSAN LEVIN
Student Co uncil Alternate 2,3 ,4; American Legion Oratorical Contest 1,2;
Debate 1,2; Spotlighters 1,2,3; National Thespian Society 1,2,3,4; Fall Play
3, Crew 1,2 ,3,4, Spring Play Crew 1,2,3; Reflections Revelry Crew I ,2;
G .A.A. 1,2,3, Horseback Riding 1,2; Ski Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-Pres.
3; Pep Club I; SSO 3,4; Monitor 3,4; Student Union Monitor 4; Ticket Sales
Committee 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Latin Club I; Spanish Club 2,3 ,4;
Biology Club 3· Ushers Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.
DAVID LEVINSON
Transferred from Ben Davis H.S., Indianapolis, Indiana, 4· Footbal l 1,2 ,3,
Minor "BD" I, Major "BD" 2,3; Wrestling I, Minor "BD" I.

DONNAMAE LEVINSON
Bronze Pin 4; Spotlighters I; G.A.A . 1,2,4, Bowling 4, Minor Letter 4; Pep
Club 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Personal Service Monitor 4;
Latin Club 3,4; General Science Club I; Biology Club 2; Golden Galleon
Guild Associate Member 4; Pins and Pans Club I; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,4;
Magazine Drive Captain I; Politics Club 2.
MELANIE LEWIS
H.R. Treas. I, Vice-Pres . 2, Sec. 3; Debate 1,2,3, National Forensic League
3,4, Degree of Honor 3; National Thespian Society 3,4; Fall Play Crew 2,3,4,
Spring Play Crew 1,2,3,4; Musicale Crew 3, Reflections Revelry Crew 2,3;
G.A.A. 1,2, Horseback Riding 1,2; Pep Club 3; Tri-Hi -Y 1,2; Yearbook Senior Staff 3,4, C o-Chairman 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Ticket Sales Committee 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Library
Staff 2; Latin C lub I; Spanish Club 2,3; Golden Galleon Guild Associate
Member 4; Bridge C lub 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3,4, Historian 2,3; M~g­
azine Drive Certificate Award 1,2.
DONALD LEWISTON
Football I, Shield I; Swimming 1,4, Shield I; Baseball I, Shield I ; P.E. Leader
2.
LEW LICHTERMAN
H.R. Pres. I; Football I, Shield I; Nelehilite Photographer 1,2.
SANDRA LIMBOS
Fall Play Crew 1,2, Spring Play Crew 1,2; Reflections Revelry Crew 1,2;
G.A.A. 1,2; Ski Club 3; Tri -Hi -Y 4; Moni t o r 4; Spanish C lub 3.
LANCE LINDQUIST
Honor Certificate 2; Student Council 3; Code of Ethics Committee 3; Foreign
Exchange Student Committee 4; H .R. Vice-Pres. 2; Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2; Reflections Revelry Crew 2; Swimming 1,2,3.4, Minor "N"
1,2, Major "N" 3; "N" Cl ub 4; P.E. Leader 2; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Pres. 4; SSSH
Asst. Chairman 4; German Club 2, Treas. 2; Scribblers Club I; A.V.A. Operators Club I.

138

�RONALD UNICK

Bronze Pin 3: Cabinet Alternote 2: H.R. Treas. 1,2, Red Cross Representative
2: Illini Boy's State 3: Orchestra 3, Intermediate Band I, Concert Band 2,3,
Letter 2, Musicale 3, Orchestra 3: Reflections Revelry 3, Award 3: Basketball
1,2 ,3, 4, Mgr. Shield I, Mgr. Minor "N" 2, Mgr. Major "N" 3,4: Cross Country 3: Ba seball 3, Minor "N" 3: "N" Club 4: Hi-Y I : S.S.O . 3,4, Chairman 4:
Monitor 3: Spanish Club 2,3: Off-Beats Dan ce Band 3,4.
JOANN LIPSCHULTZ

Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 3: Spotlighters 4: H.R. Sec. 2: Service
Girl I : Sentinel Representative I: Choir I, Glee Club 2: G.A.A. 2: French
Club I: Monitor I.

RONALD LIS

Cabinet 2: Football 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Maj or "N" 3.4: Ba sketball 1,2,3, 4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Maj or "N" 3,4, Most Va luable 2: Ba seball
1,2,3,4, Shield I, Major "N" 2,3,4: "N" Club 2,3,4: P.E. Leader 2: Monitor
3,4: Student Union Monitor 4.
GAYLE LITTRELL

Glee Club 1,2,3,4; German Club 3,4: Teachers of Tomorrow 2: Politics Club 2.

BRUCE LOCHER

Glee Club I, Choir 2,3,4, Barbershoppers 4, Minor Choral Award 1,2,: German Club 3,4.
CARL LOESCHER

Baseball 3,4; Min or "N" 3; Wrestling 2,3,4; Nilehilite Staff 4: Monitor 2,3,
4; Library Staff 4; German Club 4; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4.

NANCY LOTZ

Honor Certificate 2: Cabinet 1,3: Student Council 2,4: Musicale Crew I;
Reflections 3: G.A .A. I; Racket Squad 3,4: SSSH Sec. 4; Monitor 3: Junior
Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Committee 2; Welfare Committee I; Spanish C lub 3,4: Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Ushers Club 3: Pin and Pan s Club 1,3, Treas. I,
Pre s. 3; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3; H .R. Sec. I.
BARBARA LOWRY

Glee Club 1,2, Musicale 1,2: G.A.A. Bowling 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2: Honor
Study Hall 4.

HARRIET LUCAS

Glee Club 1,2,3, Minor Choral Award 2: G .A.A. I: Tri-Hi-Y Club 4: Spanish Club 2,3,4: 100% Club 3,4: Fall Play Crew 4, Spring Play Crew 4.
KAREN LUCAS

Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, I: Honor Certificate 2; Cabinet Alternate 2; H .R. Treas. 3; Orchestra 2,3; Pep Club 2,3, Corr. Sec. 3: Racket
Squad 3,4: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Nilehilite Staff 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4; French Club 3,4.

NANCY McAYOY

Honor Certificate 2: Student Council Alternate 1,3: Glee Club I ,2: Choir
3,4, Vivace 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4, Musicale 1,2,3, Major Role 3, Minor Role 2, Minor
Choral Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 3, Choral Gold Pin 4: G .A.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y
3,4, Vi ce-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: SSO Exec . Board Sec. 3: SSSH Sec. 3; Student
Union Board 4: General Science Club I; Pin s and Pans 4; Homecoming
Court 4.
FAYE McCALL

Tran sferred from Eisenhower H.S., Decatur, Illinois, 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Student Council 3: Glee Club I ; G.A.A. 4: Tri -Hi-Y 4 ; Panther
Press Feature Editor 3: Ticket Sales Committee 3; Spanish Club 3,4, Pres. 3;
Toachers of Tomorrow 4.

WILLIAM McDOWELL

Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate 2: H.R. Pres. I : Debate I; Reflections Revelry Crew 3: Basketba ll 1,2, Shield I; Cross Country 1,2,3,4 , Shield I, Major
"N" 3: "N" Club 3,4: Racket Squad 3,4; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Pres . 2: Yearbook
General Staff 3, 4; S.S.O. 4, Executive Board 4; Monitor 3: Latin Club 2,3.
JOHN McGINNIS

H.R. Pre s. 2, Vice-Pres. 4: Cadet Band I; Concert Band 2,3; Ba sketball I,
Shield I; Track 4, Major "N" 4: Cross County 1,2,3, Shield I, Major "N"
3,4, Captain 4; "N" Club 3,4: P.E. Leader 4; Monitor 4; A.V.A. Operators
Club I.

139

�CAROL McGRATH
H.R. Sec. 3; G.A.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Library Service 3,4, Locker Service 4; Junior Prom Committee 3;
French Club 4, Vice-Pres. 4; General Science Club I; Magazine Drive Captain 1,2.
WILLIAM McGRATH
H.R. Pres. I; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3, Captain 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" I, Major "N" 2,3,4, Captain 4; "N"
Club 2,3,4.
•.

MAVIS McKENZIE
Tran sfe rred from Marion H.S., Marion, Illinois, 3; Bronze Pin 3; Spotlighters
I; G.A.A . 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, Sec. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treas. 3; Yearbook General Staff 3; Monitor 4; Latin Club I.
RALPH MADDEN
Cabinet 3,4; H.R. Treas. I; Spring Play 2; Racket Squad 3,4; S.S.O. 3,4,
SSSH Ass'+ Chairman 3, Supervisor 4; Monitor 3; Junior Prom Committee 3;
Homecoming Committee 4.

MICHAEL MAGIT
Student Council I ; H.R. Sec. 3; Glee Club I; Football 1,2,3.4, Shield I,
Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; Baseball I, Shield I; Wrestling 2,3,4, Minor
"N" 2; "N" Club 3,4; Racket Squad 4; SSSH Ass'+ Chairman 4; Monitor 4;
Student Union Monitor 4; Magazine Drive Captain I, Certificate Award I.
KAREN MAGNER
Cabinet 3; Student Council Alternate 1,2; H.R. Sec. 1,2, Treas. I; Cadet Band
I, Intermediate Band 2; Fall Play Crew I; Reflections Revelry 3, Award 3;
G.A.A. 1,2; Ski Club 3; Pep Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; SSSH Committee 4;
Monitor 3; SSD, Library Service, Locker Service 3,4; Student Union Monitor 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Spanish Club 2,3; General Science Club
I; Ushers Club 3.

DAVID MAGNUSON
Wrestling 2,3,4, Shield 2; Golf 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3; "N" Club 4.
PENNY MAIER
Transferred from Amundsen H.S., Chicago, I; Glee Club 2; Spotlighters I;
Fall Play Crew I; G .A.A. 1,2,3; Ski Club 2; P.E. Leader 1,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2;
Personal Service Monitor 4; Junior Prom C om mittee 3; German Club 2,3.

MYLAN MALI NA
Spring Play Crew 1,2; Reflections Revelry 2, Crew 3; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Minor
"N" I, Captain 2; P.E. Leader 1,2,3 ,4.
JOHN MALONEY
Student Counci l 4, Alternate 2; Football Mgr. Shield 2; Swimming I; Wrestling 2,3,4, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3; "N" Club 4; SSSH Ass'+ Chairman 4.

V INCENT MALTESE
Student Co un cil Alternate I; H.R. Sec. I ; Footba ll I, Minor "N" I; P.E.
Leader 2; Pep Club 3; Hi-Y I.
JUDITH MANDEL
Honor Certificate 2; H.R. Sec. 4; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Minor Choral
Award 2; G.A.A . I ; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Monitor 3, Student Union Monitor 4;
French C lu b 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3,4; Yearbook Financial Staff 2.

WILLIAM MANAHAN
Swimming 1,2, Minor "N" I; Monitor 4.
ROBERT MANN
Orchestra 1,2,3, Letter I, Pins 2; Classi cal Music Club I.

140

�KATE MARIENTHAL
Transferred from Christ the King H.S., Atlanta, Georgia, 3; Top Club 3; Red
Cross Representative 2; Art Club 2.
MARIANA MARKS
Honor Certificate 3; Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 4, Alternate 1,2,3; H.R.
Pres. 2; Musicale 1,2,3,4, Steering Group 2,4; National Thespian Society 1,2,
3,4, Recorder 4; Fall Play I, Crew 2, Spring Play 4 , Crew I; Reflections
Revelry 2,3; Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Library Service 4; Latin Club 2,3,4;
Honor Study Hall 4.
•,

DOUGLAS MARSHALL
General Science Ciub I, Sec. I; Astronomy Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Treas. 4;
Meteorology Club 2, Sec. 2; Chess Club 1,2,3; Science Seminar 3,4.
BONNIE MARTIN
Honor Certificate 2; H.R. Pres. 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Student Director 4;
Musicale 1,2,3,4, Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 4; Play Crew CoChairman 3; G.A .A. 1,4; Ripplettes Swim Club 4 ; Water Show 4; Tri-Hi-Y
Chaplain 1,2,4; Personal Service Monitor 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Teachers of
Tomorrow 2,3,4, Pres. 3,4, Co-Chairman 2; Magazine Drive Captain 1,2.

WILLIAM MARYANSKI
Football 1,2,3,4, Shield I , Minor "N" 2,3, Major "N" 4; Baseball 1,2,3, Shield
I , Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3; Wrestling 2, Minor "N" 2; Monitor 4.
KENT MASON
Intermediate Band I , Concert Band 2; General Science Club I.

SANDRA MASSEL
Spotlighters 4; Spring Play Crew 3; Reflections Revelry Crew 4; G.A.A. I;
Tri-Hi-Y 4; Library Staff 2; 100% Club 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Musicale Crew 4.
JUDITH MATTER
Student Council 3,4; Code of Ethics Committee 3; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4,
Vivace 2,3,4, Treas. 4 , Musicale 1,2 ,3,4, Steering Group 3,4, Minor Choral
Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 3; Spring Play Crew 1,2; Reflections Revelry
Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,3,4, Swim Club 3,4, Water Show 3; Pep Club
I; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,3; Monitor 4; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming
Committee 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; 100% Club 3,4; General Science Club I;
Teachers of Tomorrow Club 1,2,3 ,4, Treas. 4 .

LEE MATTIO
Bronze Pin 3; G.A.A . 1,2,4, Horseback Riding I, Bowling 4, Minor Letter 4;
Pep Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Monitor 4; Ticket Sales Committee 3; Welfare
Committee I ; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Teachers of
Tomorrow 2,4.
BRUCE MAXSON
Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Letter 2, Pin 3,4, Musicale 1,2,3; Chess Club I.

SHARON MEADOWS
Transferred from Yon Steuben H.S., Chicago, 4; G.A .A. 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 4;
Future Teachers of America 4; Office Assistant 1,2.
JOYCE MEDNICK
Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago, 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; G .A.A. 1,2,3.

BRONNA MEOWED
H.R. Sec. 1,2; 100% Club 4, Treas. 4.
RICHARD MELMAN
Transferred from Kelvyn Park H.S., Chicago, 3; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2;
Spanish Club 1,2; Monitor 2; Ticket Sales 1,2.

141

�CARRIE MELONE

G.A.A. I
HOWARD MENDELL

Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 2; Football I; Hallguard 1,2.

JUDITH MESH

H.R. Sec . 2; Musicale 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; S.S.D.
4; Latin Club I; 100% Club 3,4.
NORMAN MESSER
H.R . Treas. I ; Cadet Band

I; National Thespian Society 2,3,4; Fall Play
Crew 1,2, Spring Play Crew 1,2; Swimming I , Mgr. Shield I ; Hi-Y 1,2; News
Bureau 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; French Club 2; Model Railroad Club
I ; Magazine High Sales Award 2, Certificate Awards 1,2.

CHRISTINE MICHAELS

H .R. Sec. I; Glee Club 1,2,4, Minor Choral Award 2; G.A.A. I; Ski Club
3; Tri-HiY 4; Homecoming Committee 4.
JUANITA MIGUEL

Silver Pin 4; Student Council Alternate 1,3; H.R. Pres . I; Orchestra 3, lntermedate Band I, Concert Band 2,3,4, Letter 2, Pin 3, Musicale 3, Orchestra
3; Spotlig hters 3 ; Fall Play Crew 3; Reflections Revelry Crew 1,2; G.A.A.
I; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Monitor 4; Student Union Board 4;
Spanish Club 2,3; Ushers Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3; Magazine Drive
Certificate Award I.

EVONNE MILLER

Fall Play Crew 4, Spring Play Crew 3; G.A .A. I; Nilehilite Staff 4; Spanish
Club 3.4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.4.
GEORGIA MILLER

Glee Club 1,2; G.G ..A. I, Bowling I; Pep C lub 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; SSSH Committee 4; Monitor 4; Personal Servi ce Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee
4; Junior Prom Committee 3.

LARRY MILNER

Cadet Band 2, Intermediate Band I.
LEWIS MILTO N

Transferred from Car l Schurz H.S. , Chicago, 3; Bronze Pin 3; H.R . Sec. 2;
Stamp and Coin Club I ; Schurz Inter-Language Club 2.

BARRY MINK

Cabinet I; Football 1,2.3,4, Sh;eld I, Major "N" 2.3.4, Captain 4, Most
Valuable 4; Basketba ll 1,2,3, Shield I, Minor "N" 3; Baseball 1,2,3.4, Shield
I, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; Wrestling 4; "N" Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4;
H.R. Pres. 3; P.E. Leader 2; SSSH Chairman 4; Monitor 3.
ARLENE MIN KUS

Transferred from Amund sen H.S .. Chicago 2; National Honor Society 2;
Orchestra I ,2.4.

MARGARET MINX

H.R . Pres. I, Se c. 2; G.A.A. I; Pep Club 2; General Science Club I; Pins and
Pans Club 2.
MARY JANE MITCHELL

Transferred from Providen ce H.S .. Chi cago, 2; Cabinet 3, Alternate 4; Glee
Club I; G.A.A. I; Pep Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 4; SSD Library Service 4; Junior
Prom C om mittee 3; Pins and Pans Club 3.

142

�NANCY MONHARDT
Homecoming Committee 4; Library Staff Staff 2; Magazine Drive Certificate
Award 2.
MYRON MORGA N
Student Council Alternate 2; H.R. Officer 1,2; Concert Band 2.

HARMON MOTCH
Cabinet I; Glee Club I, Choir 2,3.4, Musicale 1,2,3,4, Minor Role 2, Minor
Choral Award 2; Cafeteria Monitor 3,4 , Captain 4; Library Staff 2,3.4;
A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4.
MARILEE MOTIS
H.R. Vice Pres. I , Sec . 2, Twirlers 1,2; Choir 4, Musica le 1,2,3,4; Sp otligh ter s
1,4; Fall Play 3, Crew 4; G.A .A. 1.2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Spanish
Club 2,3; General See nee C lub I, Biology Club 3; Ushers Club 3; Teachers
of Tomorrow 2.

SUSAN MULLEN
Transferred from Shorewood H.S., Milwaukee, Wiscon sin, 4; Choir I; Minor
Dramatics Award 3; G.A.A. 1,4; Bowling 1,4; Monitor 3.4; Ticket Sales
Committee 3; Home Economics Club 3.
BARRY MULTACK
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, I; Baseball I, Minor "S" I; M onitor 2;
Spanish Club I; Fencing I.

DALE MURRAY
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago, 3; Monitor 4 , Cafeteria Monitor 4.
DAWN MURRAY
Transferred from Sullivan H .S., Chicago, 3; Cafeteria Monitor 4; Library
Ass't. 2.

WILLIAM NACK
Cabinet 4; Basketball 1,2 ,3, 4 , Shield I, Minor "N" 2 ,3; Cross Country 2,3.4 ,
Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4, Most Va !uable 4; Baseba ll 2,3,4, Minor "N"
2,3; "N" Club 3,4; SSSH Chairman 4.
KAY NAYLOR
Bronze Pin 3, Silver Pin 4; Cabinet 3.4; Student Coun cil 2; Glee Club 1,2,
Student Director 2; Reflections Reve lry 3, Award 3; G.A .A. I; Racket
Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; SSO 2,3.4; SSSH Sec. 4; Personal Service Monitor
2,3,; Student Union Board 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Latin Club 2,3,4;
Biology Cl ub 2; Ushers Club 3; Future Nurses Club 3,4, Pres. 3; Magazine
Drive Certi f icate Award 1,2.

JOHN NECHISTAK
Chess Club I.
DIXIE NELSON
Silver Pin 4; Cabinet, Sec. 4; Student Council 2.3 , Sec. 3; H.R. Pres . I ;
Cadet Band I; Reflections Reve lry 3, Award 3; Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y
2,3,4, Se c . 2; SSSH Committee 3,4, Sec. 3.4; Personal Service Monitor 2;
Junior Prom Committee 3; H omecoming Committee 3; Latin Club 2 ,3;
Ushers Club 3; Bridge Club 4.

DONALD NELSON
H.R. Vice-Pres. 3; Glee Club I, Choir 2,3,4, Musi cale 1,2 ,3 .4 , Crew 1,2,3, Minor Choral l\ward 2, Choral Silver Pin 3, Choral Gold Pin 4; Reflections
Reve lry Crew 2; Hi-Y 3,4; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2 ,3, 4, Pres. 4; Industrial
Arts Club 4; Magazine Drive High Sales Award I.
PATRICIA NELSON
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Principal 2 ,3, 4, Pin 2 ,
Vivace 4, Musicale 1,2 ,3 .4 , All State Music Activity 4; Reflections Revelry I;
Tri-Hi-Y 2; Monitor 3; Personal Service Mon it or 3,4; Spanish C lub 2,3.

143

�MARILYN NEUMAN
Glee Club 1,2, Musicale I; Reflections Revelry 3, Award 3; G .A.A. I; Ski
Club 3; Pep Club 1,2 ,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor
4; Spanish Club 3; Ushers Club 3,4; Bridge Club 4.
DOLORES NIED
Orchestra 3.4; Concert Band 2,3,4, Pin 3,4; G.A .A. 1,2; Pep Club 2; Spanish
Club 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.

MICHAEL NINEBERG
Transferred from Austin H.S ., Chicago,
Operators Club 2,3,4; Chess Club 2,3.

I;

German

Club 2,3,4,

A.V.A.

JOAN NORBERG
Cabinet 3,4, A lternate I ; Student Council 2; Glee Club 1,2; Fall Play Crew
I; Reflections Revelry 3, Award 3; G.A .A. I; Pep Club 1,2; Racket Squad
4; T ri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,3.4; Monitor 3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming 4; Ushers Club 3.

BRUCE NORGAN
National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4;
H .R. Pres. 2; Illini Boys State 3; Concert Band 1,2,3, Letter 2, Pin 3; Musicale Lighting 1,2,3,4; Reflections Revelry Lighting 1,2 ,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4,
Shield I, Minor "N" 2 , Major "N" 4; Water Show Lighting 1,2; P.E. Leader
1,2, Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4; SSSH Chairman 4; Student Union Monitor 4; General
Science C lu b I; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2 3,4.
DONNA NORMAN
National Honor Society 3,4; Cabinet Alternate 2; Silver Pin 3; Glee Club 2,
Choir 3,4, Vivace 3,4, Minor Choral Award 3, Choral Silver Pin 4; Spotlighters I; Pep Club I; Nilehilite Circu lation Manager 3; Yearbook General
Staff 3,4, Editor-in -Chief 4; French Club 3,4; Golden Galleon Guild 1,2,3,4;
Magazine Drive Captain Certificate Award I; Quill and Scroll 3; Musicale
Crew 2.

LORI LEE NORRIS
H.R. Sec.-Treas. 1,2; Fall Play Crew I; G.A .A. 1,2 ; Pep Club 1,2; Tri -Hi-Y
2,3,4; Monitor 4; Tea ch ers of Tomorrow 3,4; SSSH Sec. 4.
HENRY NOVOSELSKY
German Club 2 .

FREDRICH NULL
Transferred from Lakeview H.S., Chicago, 3; H.R. Officer 1,2; Choir 1,2;
Wrestling 4; Monitor 1,2,4; Cafeteria Monitor 1,2; Latin Club 2,3; Spanish
Club I .
CAROLYN OAKES
Transferred from Parker H.S., Chicago, 2; Fall Play Crew 3,4, Spring Play
Crew 3,4; G.A.A. 1,4, Bowling 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Monitor 4; French Club 3.4;
Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Junior Honor Society I; Girls Glee Club I;
Band I.

SUSAN OHREN
G.A .A . 4; Monitor 4; Ticket Sales Committee 4; Latin Club 2,3 ,4; Future
Nurse's C lu b 3,4, Corres. Sec. 4.
CAROL OLSON
Glee Club 1,2, Musicale 1,2, Minor Choral Award 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; 100%
Club 3,4.

LINDA OLSON
Cabinet A lternate I; H.R. Vice-Pres. I; Glee Club I; G.A.A. I; Horseback
Riding 1,2; T ri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4; SSO 3,4, Personal Service Monitor 4;
Monitor 3.4; Homecoming Committee 4; Magazine Drive High Sales Award
I.
SANDY OREN
Transferred from Austin H.S .. Chicago, 3.

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�STEPHEN ORTON
Basketball 2; Swimming I ; Hi-Y 3; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2 .
NOEL OSTROM
National Honor Society 3,4·; Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 3; Spotlighters
1,2,3, Sec. 3; Spring Play Crew 1,3; Musicale Crew 2; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y
Club 2,3,4, Sec. 4; SSO 2,3,4, Clerk of Executive Board 4; SSSH Ass't. Head
Sec. 2; SSM Ass't. Head Sec. 3; Student Union Board Sec. 4; Junior Prom
Committee 3; Latin Club 2,3.

LENORE OTTE
Honor Certificate 2; Student Council 4; H.R. Sec. 3.4; Spotlighters 1,2;
G .A.A . 1,2; Ski Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Personal Service Monitor 1,4;
Spanish Club 2; Magazine Drive Certificate Award I.
BARBARA PAM
Glee Club I; G.A.A. I ; Spanish Club 3.

JAMES PAPANDREA
Cabinet Alternate 1,2; H.R. Vice-Pres. I, Pres . 2,3,4; Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2; Football 1,2,3.4, Shield 1,2, Minor "N" 3, Major "N"
4; Basketball I, Shield I; Baseball I ; Wrestling 3, Shield 3; "N" Club 4;
P.E. Leader 1,2,3,4; SSSH Chairman 4; Monitor 1,2,3,4; Student Union Monitor 3,4; Student Lounge Committee Chairman 3; Latin Club 2; Spanish
Club 3.
TOBY PARIS
Glee Club I; Spotlighters I; Fall Play Crew 4; G.A.A. I; Tri -Hi-Y 4.

MARILYN PARKER
Transferred from Kelvyn Park H.S., Chicago, 2; G .A.A. 1,2, Basketball Mgr.
I, Volleyball Mgr. I ; Spanish Club 1,2 , French Club 3.4; Civic Foremen 1,2;
Interior Decorating Club 1,2; Slide Rule Club I.
HARRIET PASKIND
Cabinet Alternate 3; Glee Club 1,2,3, Musicale 1,2,3, Minor Choral Award
2; Fall Play Crew 2,3,4, Spring Play Crew 2,3.4; G.A.A. I; Pep Club 1,2;
Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Personal Service Monitor 3,4;
Junior Prom Committee 3; French Club 3.4; Ushers Club 3; Teachers of
Tomorrow 2,3.4; Yearbook Financial Staff 2; Student Union Monitor 4.

ELAINE PASS
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate 2; Student Council 3; Art Council 3; National Thespian Society 3,4; Musicale Crew 1,2; Fall Play 3, Crew 1,2, Spring
Crew 1,2,3; Reflections Revelry Crew 1,2; G.A.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Student Union Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3,4, Treas.3,
Sec. 4; Science Fair District 2nd Place 2; Ushers Club 3; Teachers of
Tomorrow 4.
CAROLYN PATZOLD
Transferred from Carl Schurz H.S., Chicago, 3; Glee Club 2,3.4, Musicale
2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3.4, Horseback Riding 1,2, Bowling 3,4, Ripplettes Swim Club
1,2 ,3,4, Water Show 2,3.4; Cheer Leaders 3.4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y I,
2,3 ,4; Monitor 2,3,4; French Club I.

RONALD PAUL
Tran sferred from Evanston Township H.S., Evanston, Illinois, 2; German Club
2; A.V.A.. Operators Club 2,3,4.
ALICE PAZEN
Glee Club 1,2,3 ,4, Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 4; Spotlighters
1,2,3,4; G.A.A. I ; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Library Staff 2; German Club 3,4; I00% Club
2,3,4, Treas. 3; Future Nurses Club 4; Magazine Drive High Sales Award I;
Monitor 4.

JOAN PEABODY
Student Council A!ternate I; Twirlers 1,2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 4; Musicale
2.3; G .A.A . 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3.4; Yearbook Sales 2; Personal Service Monitor
2,3; SSO 4; SSD 4.
SAMUEL . PEARSON
H.R. Sec. I ; Debate 1,2; Glee Club 1,2, Ch oir 3,4, Barbershoppe rs 1,2,3,4,
Musicale 1,2,3,4, Choral Silver Pin 3; Chess Club 1,2,4.

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�GARY PENRITH
Football 2,3, Shield 2, Minor "N" 3; Track 2,3, Minor "N" 2; Tumbling 4;
Hi-Y 3,4, Officer 4; Monitor 2,3,4.
FAITH PETERSON
Student Council Alternate 4; Glee Club I, Musicale I; SSH Ass'+ Head Sec.
4; Library Service 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.

ROBERT PETERSON
Tran sferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago, 2.
ARLENE PFAFF
Nati onal Honor Society 3; Silver Pin 3; Cabinet 3,4; Student Council 2,
Alternate I; H.R. Sec. I; Reflections Revelry 3, Award 3; Pep Club 3;
Racket Squad 4 , Treas. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treas. 3; SSSH Committee 3,4,
Sec. 4; Student Union Board 4; Latin Club 2,3; Ushers Club 3,4; Teachers
of Tomorrow 3,4; Maqazine Drive Captain 2.

JOEL Pl ELL
Cabinet Alternate 4; Student Council 2,4; H.R. Vice Pres. I; Debate I;
Orchestra 2, Certificate 2; Fall Play Crew 3, Spring Play Crew 3; Tra ck 2,3;
Ski Club 3; Racket Squad 4; Hi-Y Club 1,2,3; Monitor 3; Student Union
Board 4; Student Lounge Committee 2; German Club 3; Astronomy Club I ;
Science Fair Second Place State 2; Magazine Drive Captain I, High Sales
Award I.
ANTHONY PIETRAMALE
Monitor 4; Chess Club I; Industrial Arts Club 4, Pres. 4.

JAMES PINKERMAN
RONALD PINKOWSKI
Tran sferred from Lane Technical H.S., Chicago, I; H .R. Pres. I, Vi ce- Pre s.
2,3; Football 1,2,3,4, ~~inor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; Ba seball I, Shield I;
Wrestling 2, Minor "N" 2; "N" Club 3,4; P.E. Leader 4; Monito r 3,4.

MARIE POGUE
Transferred from Kelvyn Park H.S., Chicago, 2; H.R . Treas . I ; Cafeteria
Monitor 4.
MITCHELL PORTUGAL
Cabinet 2; H.R. Vice Pres. 2; Wrestling 2,3,4, Minor "N" 2, Major "N"
3,4; "N" Club 3,4; SSSH Supervisor 4; Student Union Monitor 4; Spanish
Club 3; Chess Club I.

JUDY POUZAR
Cabinet 3; H .R. Sec. 1,3; Intermediate Band I, Concert Band 2; Pep Club
I ; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Spanish Club 3; Reflections 4; Racket Squad 4.
CAROLE POVLO
Silver Pin 3; Debate 2; National Forensic League 2,3,4; Glee Club I, Choir
3, Vivace 2,3,4, Choral Silver Pin 3; Spotlighters 2,3; National Thespian Society 4, Fall Play 3, Crew Chairman 4, Spring Play Crew 3,4; G.A .A. I;
Pep Club I; Personal Service Monitor 3,4; French Club 3,4; 100% Club 2;
Ushers Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3,4.

KEN N ETH PROVUS
Transferred from Roose·1elt H.S., Chicago, 2.
RONALD RABE N
Transferred from Lakeview H.S., Chicago, I; Student Council 3,4, Alternate
3; Debate I; Orchestra 1,2, Cadet Band I, Concert Ba nd 1,2; Spotlighters
1,2; National Thespian Society 3,4; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3 ,4 , Student Director
4, Spring Play Crew 1,2,3,4; Reflections Revelry 1,2; Racket Squad 4; Hi-Y
1,2; Cafeteria Monitor 4; Ticket Sales Committee 4; 100% Club 2; Golden
Galleon Guild 3.4, Board 4.

HG

�CHARLES RAGLAND
Honor Certificate 2; Student Council 3; H .R. Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3,4; Glee
Club 1,2, Student Director 2, Choir 3,4, Musicale 1,2,3,4, Major Role 3,4,
Steering Group 2,3,4, Stage Chief 2, Min or Choral Award 2, Choral Silver
Pin 3; Reflections Revelry Crew I ; Football 1,2, Shield 2; Racket Squad 4,
Chairman 4; Monitor 3; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 3;
German Club 2, Vice Pres . 2; Science Fair, State 1,2; A.V.A. Operators Club
1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4.
ROBERT RAICHLE
Hi-Y 2; Scribblers Club I.

LINDA RANDEL
Bronze Pin 3, Silver Pin 4; Cabinet I ; Student Council 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Reflections Revelry 3, Award 3; G.A.A. 1,2, Horseback Riding I; Pep Club 2;
Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Vice Pres. 3; SSO 3,4; SSSH Committee 4;
SSD Library Service 3; Student Union Board 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Ushers
Club 3,4, Co-Chairman 3; Homecoming Committee 3; Monitor 4.
KEITH RANSOM
Student Council 1,2; Football 1,2, Shield 1,2; Swimming I; Golf I; SSSH
Chairman 4.

JOSEPHINE RAYMOND
rransferred from Elmwood Park Community H.S., Elmwood Park, Illinois, 3;
Bronze Pin 3; Pep Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Girl's Club 1,2; Ita lian Club 2;
Teachers of Tomorrow 3 ,4.
SHELBY READING
Transferred from Evanston Township H.S., Evanston, 2; Two Art Gold Keys I;
Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain 4.

WILLIAM READING
Cabinet I, Alternate 3; H.R. Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. I; Reflections Revelry 3,4;
Football 2,3,4, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; Ba sketball 1,2,3,4, Shield I,
Minor "N" 2, Maier "N" 3,4; Track 2, Minor "N" 2; Golf 3; "N" Club 3,4;
P.E. Leader 2; S.S.O. 3,4; SSSH Committee 3; Monitor 3,4, Captain 4; Student Union Board 4; Magazine Drive Captain 2, Certificate Award 2.
PATRICIA REAM
Cabinet Alternate 2; Student Council I; H.R. Sec. 3; Twirlers 2; Fall Play
Crew 2, Re'lections Revelry Crew I; G.A.A. I, Horseback Riding I; Pep Club
2; Spanish Club 2.3; Pins and Pans Club I.

NANCY RIBKEN
Glee Club 1.2; G.A.A . I; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; German Club 4; Science Fair 2;
Future Nurses Club 2,3.
TONY RICCARDI
H.R. Vice-Pres. 2;

Football 1,2; S.S.H. Ass'+ Chairman 3, Chairman 4.

DOLORES RICCI
Glee Club I; G.A.A. 1,2,4, Bowling 3.4
ARTHUR RICORDATI
Cabinet 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Student Council I; Glee Club I, Choir 2,3,4,
Musicale Major Role 2,3,4, Steering Group 2,3,4, Director 3, All-State Music
Activity 4; Spotlighters 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 3; National Thespian Society 2,3,4;
Fall Play 1,2, Crew I; Spring Play 1,2; Hi-Y Club 4; SSSH Ass't Chairman
3; Monitor 4; Student Union Board 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Master of
Cermonies Swim Club 2.

HOWARD RIEGER
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 2; AV.A . Operators Club 3,4.
HAZEL RIESER
Transferred from Waller H.S., Chicago, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4.

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�HENRY RIHA
Transferred fr om Jackson H.S., Jackson, Michigan, 3.
WARNER RI LEY
Transferred from Lindbloom Technical H.S., Chicago, 2; Track 3; A.V.A .
Operators Club 2,3,4.

STEVEN RIOFF
Debate I; Swimming I ; Tennis 2,3,4, Shield 2, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 4;
Hi-Y 1,2; Cafeteria Monitor 4; Bridge Club 4; Bowling Club 2.
CAROLYN ROLTGEN
Silver Pin 4; Cabinet Alternate 3; Pep Club 2,3, Sec. 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,
3,4; Personal Service Monitor 3; German Club 2,3; 100% Club 4; General
Science Club I ; Magazine Drive Certificate Award 2.

BERNARD ROOS
Tran sferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago 2; Silver Pin 3; Student Council
I, Alternate 4; H.R . Pres. I; Art Gold Key I ; Fall Play Crew 4, Spring Play
Crew 3; Football I; Track 2,3, Min or "N" 2, Major "N" 3; Golf I ; "N"
Club 4; Racket Sq uad 3,4, Pres. 4; Monitor 3; Student Union B
oard 4;
Ticket Sales Committee 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; L;itin Club 1,2,3 ; Science Seminar 2,3,4; Science Fair 1,2, 3rd Place State I, Honorable Mention
State 2; Bridge Club 4, Co-Chairman 4.
BURTON ROSEMAN
Bowling 2,3; German Club 3.

MICHAEL ROSEN
owling Team
Tran sferred from Austin H.S., Chicago, 3; Cadet Band 1,2 ; B
1,2, Major "A" 2.
ROBERT ROSEN
Tran sfe rred from Hyde Park H.S., Chicago, 2; Hall Monitor I.

STEVEN ROSEN
H.R. Vi ce-Pres. I; Debate 1,2,3, 4, National Forensic League 2,3,4; Spotiighters I; Fall Play Crew I, Spring Play Crew I ; Library Staff 2,3,4; German Club 2,3; Chess Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Politics Club 2.
LEONARD ROSENBERG
Student Council Alternate 3; H.R. Vice-Pres. 2; Ba sketball I; Wrestling 4;
P.E. Leader 1,2,4; Racket Squad 4; SSSH Ass't Chairman 4; Monitor 4; Studen·~ Union Board 3,4, Pres . 4; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4; Magazine Drive
Captain I.

KAREN ROSENQUIST
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet 3,4, Sec. 3, Alternate 1,2; H.R. Vi ce-Pres. 2, Sec. 1,3;
Hi-Y Citizenship Award 3: Glee Club 1,2, Minor Choral Award 2; Spotlighters 2,3, Treas. 3; Fall Play Crew 2,3, Spring Play Crew 1,2,3; Reflection s
Reve lry Crew 3; Pep Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2 ,3; Nilehilite Staff 3; SSSH Ass'+
Supervisor 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish
Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 3; SSD Locker Service, Library Service 3; Racket Squad
3,4; Teachers of Tommorrow 2,3, Sec. 3, Sheriff Lehman's Council on
Juvenile Delinquency 3.
GARY ROUBINEK
H.R. Pres. 2; Student Council Alternate 2; Football 3, Minor "N" 3; Swimming I, Shield I; Ba seball 1,2,3, Shield I, Minor "N" 2,3; Hi-Y 3; Latin
Club 1,2,3,4.

BARBARA LEA ROWAN
Transferred from Schurz H.S. , Chicago, I; G .A.A. I, Volleyball Mgr. I.
LOIS RUBEN
Transferred from Sullivan H.S. , Chicago, 3; Spotlighters 3; Reflecti ons
Revelry Crew 3; Fall Play Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Monitor 1,2; Tea chers
of Tomorrow 4.

148

�PAULA RUDICH
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago, I; Student Council Alternate 2,3;
Debate I; Fall Play 3, Spring Play Crew 2,3; G .A.A . I; Pep Club 2; Tri -Hiy Club 1,2; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Monitor 4; Ushers Club 3; Teachers
of Tomorrow 3,4; Library Service I; Personal Service Monitor I; H .R. Sec. I.
LEILA RUDOLPH
Debate I; Fall Play Crew I; G.A .A. 1,2; T ri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3 ,4 .

RONALD RUEHRDANZ
H . R. Vice Pre s. I; Swimming I; P.E. Leader 2; Monitor 3.
JO RUSCHLI
Student Council Alternate 4; Cabinet Alternate 3; G.A .A. I; H orseback
Riding I; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi -Y Club 4 ; SSD Library Service 4; Ticket Sales
Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 2 ,3; Honor Study
Hall 4.

SYLVIA RUSHIN
Art Council 2,3,4; Glee Ciub 2,3, Minor Choral Award 3; Musicale Crew 2,3;
Fall Play Crew 1,4, Spring Play Crew 4; Twirlers I; G.A.A. 1,2 ,4; Pep Club 3;
Yearbook Senior Staff 4; German Club 3,4 ; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4;
Magazine Certificate Award I ; Future Nurses Club 3; Art Club 3.
PAMELA RUSSELL
Transferred from Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, Illinois, 2; H. R. Sec. 4; G.A.A. 2,
Bowling 2; Pep Club 3; Monitor 4; Cafeteria Monitor 4; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 3.

JOHN RUTHERFORD
Glee Club 1,2,3, Barbershoppers 2,3, Musicale 1,2 ,3, Min o r Choral Award 2,
Choral Silver Pin 4; Pep Club 2; Hi-Y 2,4; Monitor 4; Cafeteria Monitor 4;
Student Union Monitor 4; Industrial Arts Club 4.
MICHAEL SACKS
National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Pin 4; H.R. Pres. I; Basketball 1,3, Shield
I , Minor "N" 3; Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Quaestor 3, Consul 4.

STUART SAMSON
Transferred from Lake View H.S., Chicago 2; Latin C lu b 2,3,4; Orchestra I;
Spanish Club I.
JUDITH SANTNER
H.R. Sec. I ; Glee Club 1,2, Minor Choral Award 2; Sp otligh ters I; G.A.A.
I; Tri-Hi -Y 1,2; Personal Service Monitor 3; Junior Prom Committee 3;
H omecoming Committee 3.

HARVEY SARNAT
Bronze Pin 2; Debate I ; Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2 ; Glee Club I;
Spotlighters 1,2; Reflections Revelry Award 2; Swimming I; Spanish Club 4;
Chess Club 4.
ELIZABETH SAVAGE
H onor Certificate 3; Cabinet 3, Alternate 4; Glee Club 1,2 , Choir 3,4,
Minor Choral Award 3, Choral Silver Pin 4; Spotlighters 3,4; G.A.A. I; Pep
Club I; Tri-Hi --Y 2,3,4 ; Spanish Club 3,4; Ushers Club 3; Spotlighters Spring
Play , Ass't. Director 3.

JEFFREY SAVITZ
Transferred from Tu ley H.S., Chicago 3; Orchestra 1,2,4; Spring Play Crew
3; Monitor 1,3; Ticket Sales Committee 4; Homecoming Committee 4; H.R.
Pres . 1,2 ; Student Council 1,2, Treasurer 2.
IRIS SAXON
Tran sferred from Senn H.S . Chicago, 2; G.A.A. I; Monitor 2; Spanish Club 2.

149

�MYRNA SCHER

Transferred from Sullivan H.S. , Chicago 2; Honor Certificate I; Student
Council I; H.R . Treas. I ; Glee Club 1,3; Fal l Play Crew 3, Spring Play
Crew 2; G.A.A. 2, Bowling 2; Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Yearbook Senior
Staff 4; Personal Service Monitor 3,4; French Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow
1,2.
CLIFFORD SCHEY

Basketbal l 1,2 , Shield I, Minor "N" 2; Baseball 1,2,3 ,4, Shield I, Minor "N"
2, Major "N" 3,4; Monitor 4.

BARBARA SCHIFFMAN

Transferred from Amundsen H.S., Chicago 4; Student Council 2; H.R. Officer 1,2,3,4; Choir I, All Sfate Music Activity I ; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; P.E. Leader
2,3; Monitor 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2.
CAROL SCHILLER

H.R . Treas. I, Sec.-T reas . 2; Monitor 4.

JOSEPH . SCHILLER

Swimming 1,2,3; Hi -Y 3,4; Monitor 3; German Club 4.
MARCELLA SCHMIDT

Cabinet Alternate 3; Student Council Alternate I; H.R. Sec. I; Glee Club
1,2, Musicale 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Homecoming Committee 2.

SANDY SCHMIDT

Student Court 1,2; H.R. Treas. I; Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3 ,4; Ripplettes
Swim Club !,2 ,3,4, Water Show 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Monitor 3; Personal
Service Monitor 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 3;
German Club 2,3, Sec. 2,3; Ushers Club 3.
ELEANOR SCHRAMM

Glee Club 3; Spring Play Crew 3; Reflections Revelry 3; G .A.A. 1,2; TriHi-Y 3,4; Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2; 100% Club 3; Biology Club 2, Treas. 2;
Future Nurse's Club 3.

NANCY SCHRAMM

H.R. Vice-Pres. I.
BONNIE SCHROEDER

H.R. Vice-Pres. I; Twirlers 1,2; Reflections Revelry 3; G.A.A . 1,2; 100%
Club 4; General Science Club I.

KENNETH SCHULTZ

Glee Club I, Choir 2, Steering Group 2; Reflections Revelry Crew 1,2; Football I, Shield I; Track I, Shield I; Swimming 1,2, Shield I; Monitor 4.
RONALD SCHULTZ

A.V.A. Operators Club 2,3,4; Model Railroad Club 1,2,4.

JAMES SCHWANDT

P.E. Leader 4; Monitor 4.
ELAINE SCHWARTZ

American Legion Oratorical Contest 1,2,3,4; Debate Team 1,2; Glee Club
1,2,3, Minor Choral Award 2; G.A.A . I; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4; French Club 4;
Magazine Drive Certificate Award I; Future Nurses of America 4; Fall Play
Crew 4.

150

�LAWRENCE SCHWARTZ
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet 2; Student Council 1,4; Debate 1,2,3 ,4, National
Forensic League 2 ,3 ,4, Degree of Honor 3; Glee Cl ub I, Choir 2,4, Barbershoppers ! , Musicale 1,2,4, Major Role 4, Minor Choral Award 2; Reflections
Revelry 3; Tennis 2,3; Racket Squad 4; Hi-Y Club I ; Latin Club 3,4, Treas.
4; Monitor 3; Bridge Club Treas. 4; Classical Mu sic Club I.
PATRICIA SCHWEDER GOLL
Transferred from St. Casimir H .S., Chicago 2; H.R. Trea s. 3.

SANDRA SEGAL
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago 4 ; H.R. Officer 1,2; Choir 2; Spotlighters 4; Fal l Play Crew 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Library Staff 2.
MICHAEL SHAFFER
Tran sferred from Senn H.S., Chicago I; Track 3; Cross Country 3, Minor
"N" 3, Mgr. Shield 4; Library Staff 2; Spanish Club 4.

NEAL SHAPIRO
Debate I; Basketball 3, Mgr. Shie:d 3; Ba seball 2 , Mgr. Shield 2; Racket
Squad 4; SSSH Ass't Chairman 4; Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Model
Railroad Club 2.
DIANA SHENFISH
G .A.A. I, Bow ling I; Pep Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Monitor 4; Spanish Club
3,4; Pins and Pans Club I ; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4.

HOWARD SHERMAN
Intermediate Band 2.3, Concert Band 3,4; Track 2, Manager Shield 2; Cross
Country 2; German Club 4; Science Seminar 2,3; Chess Club 4.
CARL SHOEMAKE R
H.R. Vice-Pres. 4; Football 1,2, Shield 1,2; Tennis 3,4; SSSH Ass't Chairman
3; Monitor 4.

NEIL SIEGEL
Cabinet Alternate 3,4; H.R. Treas. 4; Track 2, Shield 2; Cross Country 2,4,
Shield 2; Ski Club 3; Racket Squad 4; Monitor 4.
GAYLE SIEMUND
Honor Certificate I; Cabinet 3,4, Alternate I; H.R. Treas . 2; Glee Club
1,2, Choir 3,4, Viva ce 3,4, Choral Silver Pin 3; Fall Play 3 , Crew 4; Tri -Hi-Y
1,2,3,4; SSSH Sec. 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; German Club 4; H onor
Study Hall 4 .

HENRY SIENKIEWIC Z
Spanish Club 4.
ARTHUR SIGEL
Tennis 4; Hi-Y 4; Monitor 4.

CARL SIGEL
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Pin 3; Hi-Y 3,4, Sec. 4; SSSH Chairman
4; Student Union Board 4; German Club 2; Bio logy Club 2, Pre s. 2; A.V.A.
Operators Club I.
JOYCE SILVER
Tran sferred from Austin H.S., Chicago, I; G.A .A. 1,4; Bowling 4; Tri -Hi-Y
Club 3; Personal Monitor 4; Library Staff 2,3,4.

15

�CAROLE SILVERMAN
Cabinet I; Orchestra 1,2; Spotlighters 1,2; Fall Play Crew 2,3, Spring Play
Crew I; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club I; T ri-HiY Club 4; French Club 3,4; General
Science Club I; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4.
PAUL SIMON
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago 2; H.R. Vice-Pres. I; Bowling
I.

DIANE SINGER
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council Alternate 2; H.R . Sec. I; T ri-Hi-Y 3,4; I 00%
Club 3,4, Vice-Pres . 4; Pins and Pans Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4.
MICHAEL SINGER
Orchestra 2,3,4, Principal 4, Pin 3,4; Concert Band 4; Spotlighters 3; Fall
Play Crew 1,2,4, Spring Play Crew 1,2,3,4; Reflections Revelry Crew 1,2,3,4;
SSD Library Service I; Student Union Monitor 4; Library Staff I; Astronomy
Club I; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4, Chief Operator 4; Model Railroad
Club I.

MICHAEL SKOL
National Honor Society 3,4; Illini Boy's State 3; Silver Pin 4; Orchestra 2,3,4;
Letter 2, Pin 4; National Thespian Society 1,2,3,4, Pres . 4; Fall Play 1,2,3,4,
Spring Play Crew 1,2, Student Director 3; Reflections Revelry Crew 3; Major
Dramatics Award 4; Racket Squad 4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Science Seminar 2;
Politics Club 2.
HELEN SKUTTA
Transferred from Cardinal
Glee Club 2; Musicale 2.

Doughetry

H.S.,

Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania

3;

LINDA SLADE
Glee Club I; Spotlighters I; Fall Play Crew I; G.A.A. I, Horseback Riding
I; Pep Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Yearbook General Staff 2; Personal Service
Monitor 2; Cafeteria Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Pins and Pans Club 4.
CONSTANCE SLAVO
Reflections Revelry 3,4; G .A.A. 4; Pep Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Ticket Sales Committee 3; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Magazine Drive Certificate Award I ; Musicale
4; Racket Squad 4.

BARRY SLOTKY
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago 2; Bronze Pin 3; Personal Service
Monitor 4 , Cafeteria ~fonitor 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Science Fair, District 2nd
Place I; A.V .A. Operators Club 3,4.
STANFORD SMEVOLD
Transferred from Coral Gables H.S., Cora! Gables, Florida 2; Spanish Club
2,3; Magazine High Sales Award I, Certificate Award I; Honor Study Hall 4.

JO ANN SMITH
fransferred from Amundsen H.S., Chicago 2· Cabinet 3; G.A.A. 1,2,4,
Bowling 4; Tri -Hi-Y 3,4; SSO 4 ; SSD 4, Library Service 4; Junior Prom
Committee 3,4; French Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4.
KATHLEEN SMITHAM
Reflections Revelry Crew 2; G.A.A. I ; Monitor 4.

JUDITH SONNE
Cabinet I, Alternate 3; Glee Club I; Fall Play Crew I; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,
Ripplettes Swim Club 2,3,4, Water Show 2,3 ,4; Ski Club 3; Pep Club I;
Racket Squad 4; Monitor 3; Ushers Club 3; Reflections 4.
JUDITH SONNEBORN
Cabinet 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Monitor 4; Junior
Prom Committee 3; Ticket Sales Committee 4; Homecoming Committee 4;
Latin Club 2 ,3,4, Sec. 4; Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3 ,4; Magazine Drive Certificate Award 2.

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�DOUGLAS SPENGLER
{

Cabinet 1,2, Alternate 3,4; H.R. Pres. I; Debate 1,2; Hi-Y 4; Yearbook
General Staff 2; Cafeteria Monitor 4; Library Service 2,4; General Science
Club, Pres. I; Astronomy Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 2; Science Seminar 3,4.

JOSEPH SPITZNER
Bronze Pin 3; Cadet Band 2, Intermediate Band I; Wrestling 3; Latin Club
3; Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3.

DON SPORLEDER
Monitor 4; Model Railroad Club I; Scholastic Art Award 3.

PAMELA STANN
Cabinet Alternate 3; Debate I; Glee Club 1,2, Musicale 1,2; Spotlighters
1,4; Fall Play Crew 4, Spring Play Crew 4; G .A.A. 1,2,4, Horseback Riding
2, Bowling 4; Ski Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,4; Library Staff 2; French Club 4; Pins
and Pans Club 4; Bridge Club 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; Magazine Drive
Certificate Award I.

BRUCE STEIN
Silver Pin 4; Basketball 1,2,3 ,4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2 ,3, Maior "N" 4; Track
1,2,3,4, Shield 1,2, Maior "N" 4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor
"N" 2, Maior "N" 3,4; "N" Club 3,4; SSSH Ass't. Chairman 3,4.

MELVIN STEINBERG
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago 3; Student Coun cil 1,2.

CONSTANCE STEINER
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago 2; Honor Certificate 3; Student Council
Alternate 3; H . R. Sec . I; Fall Play Crew 2,3, Spring Play Crew 3; Reflections
Revelry Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Bowling 2,3; Pep C lu b 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Moni tor
4; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; French C lu b 1,2,3, Vice Pres . I; Tea c hers of Tomorrow 2,3.

JAMES P. STELLAS
Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3, Musi c ale Crew 1,2; Monito r 4; A.V.A. Operators
Club 1,2.

CAROL STERN
fransferred from Hirsch H.S., Chicago 3; Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 1,2,
3,4, Executive Council 4; H.R. Pres. 1,2; Sp ot lighters 2 ,3, 4; Fall Play Crew
3; G .A.A. 1,2,3,4, Basketball Mgr. 2, Swim Mgr. 2, Volleyball Mgr. 2 , Bowling 1,2,3, Ripplettes Swim Club 1,2,3,4, Water Show 1,2,3,4, Crew 1,2,3,4;
P.E. Leader 2; Pep Club 3; Racket Sq uad 4; Tri-Hi -Y Cl ub 3,4, Sec. 3,4;
Personal Service Monito r 1,2,4; Student Uni on Board 4; Library Staff 2;
Spanish Club 1,2; General Science Club 1,2; Ushers Cl ub 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Activity Awards 1,2.

ANN STERN
G.A.A. I; T riHi-Y 3; SSSH Ass't Chairman 4; SSD Library Servi ce 2,3; Spanish C lu b 2, General Science Club I.

ALLEN STIEFEL
Bowling 2,3; German Club 1,2,3; Magazine Drive Certificate Award 1,2.

BETTY STINE
National Honor Society 3; Silver Pin 3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Pin 4; Vivace 1,2,
3 ,4, Musicale 1,2,3,4, Make-Up Crew 1,2; Reflections Revelry 1,2, Crew I;
Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; German Club 2,3 ,4 , Pres. 2 , Sec.-Treas. 3; General Science
Club I, Pres. I; Biology Club 2; Science Fair 1,2, I st Place State I, 2nd
Place District 2.

SUSAN STOCKMAR
Cabinet 2; Student Council Alternate 3; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Vivace
1,2, Choral Silver Pin 3; Reflections Reve lry 3 ,4; G.A.A. I; Ski Club 3; Cheer
Leader 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Racket Squad 4; T ri-Hi-Y Club 1,3,4; Monitor
4, Personal Service Monitor 2; French Club 3.

DARLENE STOLLSTORFF
Orchestra 1,2,3; Pep Club 3; SSSH Sec. 4; I 00% Club 3,4; Magazine Drive
Captain I.

153

�MIMI STONE
Honor Certificate 2; Cabinet I; Alternate 2; H.R. Sec. 1,2; Cadet Band I;
Fall Play Crew I, Spring Play Crew I; G.A.A. I, Minor Letter I; Ski Club
3; Cheer Leader I; Tri-:-ii-Y Club 4; Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 4;
Ticket Sales Committee 4; Homecoming Committee 4; French Club 2,3,4;
Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4; Bridge Club 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Yearbook Senior Staff 4.
JAMES STREI FF

DENNIS SULLIVAN
Student Council 4, Alternate 2; H.R . Vice Pres. 2; Swimming 1,2 , Shield I,
Minor "N" 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2,3; P.E. Leader
2; Hi-Y 3,4, Treas . 4; Monitor 4; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4.
GAIL SULLIVAN
Cabinet 3; H.R. Vice-Pres. I; Art Council 4; Sp otl ighters 3,4 ; Fall Play
Crew 1,4, Spring Play Crew 2,3,4; Reflections Revelry Crew 3,4; G.A.A. I;
Ski Club 3; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Student Union Monitor 4; French
Club 3; Pin s and Pans Club 3.

JOAN SUMMERS
Transferred lrom Senn H.S., Chicago 2; Intermediate Orchestra 2 ; Fall Play
Crew 3,4; G.A.A. I; Ski Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; French Club 3; Ushers Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
MICHAEL SUNSTEIN
lransferred from Sullivan H .S., Chicago 3; Football 4, Minor "N" 4; P.E.
Leader 1,2; Monitor 2,4; Student Union Mon itor 4.

DIANE SUTTON
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago 4; Physics Club 2; Drama Club 3; Art
Club I; Library Assistant 2,3.
DIANNE SWADE
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago I; Art Council 2; Fall Play Crew 4;
G.A .A. 1,2,4; SSSH Sec. 4; Spanish Club I.

RODNEY SWANSON
Cabinet Alternate 2; H.R. Vice-Pres. I, Pres . 4; Choir 2,3, Musicale 1,2,3,4,
Major Role 3, Steering Group 2,3, Minor Choral Award 3, Fall Play Crew 2;
Horseback Riding 2,3; Ski Club 3; Pep Club 3; Racket Squad 4;
SSSH Chairman 4; Monitor 3; Ticket Sales Committee 4; German Club 2;
Biology Club 3; Science Fair 2,3, 3d Place District 2; Magazine Drive Captain 2.
MARLA TABEL
G.l\.A. 1,2, Minor Letter I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Monitor 4; German Club 2;
Ushers Club 3.

GIUSEPPE TAGLIABUE
Transferred from Liceo Scientifico, Monza, Italy 4; Student Council Honorary
Member 4.
JAMES TANSOR
Student Council Executive Board 1,2,3; H.R. Pres. 1,2; Cadet Band I; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2,3; Track 1,2, Shield I, Minor ' ' N" 2;
Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Shield 1,2, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 3,4; P.E . Leader
2; Hi-Y Club I; SSSH Chairman 3, SSD Supervisor 3, SSO Executive Board
Chairman 4; Student Union Monitor Chairman 4; Ticket Sales Committee 2;
Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3; Student Lounge
Committee Chairman 2; Spanish Club 3; Sheriff's Juvenile Council 3.

PATRICIA TEICHERT
Cabinet 4, Alternate 2; Student Council 3, Alternate I; Glee Club 1,2,
Choir 3,4, Vivace 3,4, Musicale 2,3,4, Major Role 4, Steering Group 3, Dan ce
Director 3, Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 3; Reflections Revelry
Crew 2, Award 3; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, Vice Pres. 2; Personal Serv ice
Monitor 3,4; Student Union Board 4, Vice-Pres. 4; French Club 2,3.
RALPH TEPLITZ
Tran sferred from Marshall H.S., Chicago 2; Monitor 4; A.V.A. Operators
Club I.

154

�RAYMOND TH I NGGAARD
Hi-Y Club 3; Monitor 4; A.V.A. Operators Club I.
GREGORY THOMAS
Student Council Alternate I; H.R. Vice-Pres. I, Pres . 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y
4; SSM Supervisor 4; Student Union Monitor 4; Junior Prom Committee 3;
Astronomy Club I; Radio Club I.

RAYMOND THOMAS
Honor Certificate 2; Student Council 1,2, Alternate 3,4; H.R. Pres. 1,2,4;
Debate I; Football 2,3,4, Shield 2, Minor "N" 3,4; Track 1,2,3, Minor "N"
1,2, Major "N" 3; Swimming I, S~ield I; Cross Country I, Minor "N" I;
Wrestling 2,3,4, Minor "N" 2,3; SSSH Chairman 4; Student Union Board 4;
Homecoming Committee 2; Student Lounge Committee I; Science Seminar
2,3,4; Science Fair I st. Place State I.
RICHARD THOMAS

PATRICIA THUY
Glee Club 1,2,3; Spring Play Crew I; Reflections Revelry Crew 3; G.A .A.
4, Bowling 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; German Club 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4.
WILLIAM TOMSIK
Cabinet 3,4; Student Council Alternate I; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor
"N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; Wrestling 2, Minor "N" 2; "N" Club 3,4; SSSH Committee 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 3,4.

SENNETT TZINBERG
H .R. Pres. I; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Major
"N" 3,4; "N" Club 4; Hi-Y Club 4; Monitor 4; Student Union Monitor 4;
Magazine Drive Captain I ,2, Certificate Award I.
RONALD ULECK
Transferred from ForefTlan H.S., Chicago I; Bronze Pin I; Tennis 3; Ski Club
3,4; SSSH Ass't Chairman 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Hi-Y 4.

PETER VAN ELLI N
Monitor 4; Magazine Drive Certificate Award 1,2.
ANTHONY VAOS
Student Council Alternate 2; Football Mgr. Shield 4; Racket Squad 4; SSSH
Ass't Chairman 4.

PATRICIA VARVERIS
Transferred from Roycemore H.S., Evanston, Illinois 2; G.A.A. 2; Pins and
Pans Club 4; Girls Athletics I; Dramatics Club I; Glee Club I; H.R. Sec. I.
DANIEL YIRNICH
Radio Club 1,2.

JON VRANEY
Swimming I; Cafeteria Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Library Staff

2.
CATHERINE WADDELL
Student Council Alternate I ; H.R. Vice Pres . I; Twirlers 1,2; Glee Club I;
Fall Play Crew I, Spring Play Crew 2; Reflections Revelry Crew I; G.A.A.
1,2,4, Bowling 1,2, Water Show Crew I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Monitor 3; Personal
Service Monitor 3; Cafeteria Monitor 4; Magazine Drive Captain I.

155

�DONALD WAGNER
EILEEN WAINBERG

Vivace I; G .A.A. I; Craftsman's Guild I ; Magazine Drive Certificate Award
1,2.

KARIN WALDE

Senior Cabinet Alternate 4; Glee Club 1,2,3, Choir 4, Minor Choral Award
2, Choral Silver Pin 4; G.A.A. 1,2,4, Bowling 2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; SSSH
Sec . 3; I00% Club 4.
PEGGY WALKER

Transferred from Siena H.S.,
Sec. 3; Glee Club 3, Choir
Ripplettes Swim Club 2,3,4,
.1,2 ,3,4, Treas. 3; SSD Sec. 3;
Study Hall 4.

Chicago I; Student Council Alternate 4; H .R.
4, Vivace 4, Steering Group 4; G .A.A. 2,3,4;
Water Show 2,3; Racket Squad 4 ; Tri-Hi-Y
Spanish Club 2; Future Nurses Club 4 ; Honor

NAOMI WALL

Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago 3.
VIVIEN WALLACE

Transferred from Trinity H.S., River Forest, Illinois I; G.A.A . 4, Bowling 4;
Pep Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Pins and Pans Club
2; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; 100% Club 4.

CAROL WALLER

Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago I; Fall Play Crew I, Spring Play
Crew I ; G.A .A. 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3; Monitor I; Library Service I.
RONALD WALLER

Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago I; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Bowling 2.

JOANNE WALSKI

Student Council 2,3; H.R. Sec. I; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Principal 3,4, Pin 3,
Ass't Sec. 3; Reflections Revelry 2; G.A.A . I; Yearbook Finance Staff I ;
German Club 4; Golden Galleon Guild 2,3; Magazine Drive Captain 2.
RONALD WANKE

Honor Certificate 3; Debate 1,2,3,4, Degree of Honor 4; Orchestra 4, Cadet
Band I, Concert Ba nd 2,3,4, Letter 2, Pin 3; Fall Play Crew 3; Reflections
Revelry 3; General Science Club I; Radio Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4.

ANN JO WARD

Glee Club I; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4; Horseback Riding 1,2,3; Personal Service
Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 4; I 00% Club 4; Magazine Drive Certificate Award 2; SSSH Sec. 4.
DOROTHY WEGRZYN

Tran sferred from Holy Family Academy, Chicago 3; Y.C .S. Treas. 1,2; Christmas Play I; Cisca 1,2.

BARBARA WEICHMANN

Cabinet Alternate 3; G.A.A . 4, Tennis 4; Monitor 4 ; Latin Club 1,2; General
Science Club I; Future Nurses Club 2,3,4; Yearbook Senior Staff 4.
FREDERICK WEIL

Cabinet Alternate 2; H .R. Trea s. I; Football 1,2, Shield I ; Wrestling 1,2,3,4,
Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4, Captain 2, Most Va luable 2; "N"
Club 4; P.E. Leader 4; SSO Supervisor 4; SSSH Chairman 4; Student Union
Monitor 4.

156

�LINDA WEINBERG
Student CoJncil Alternate 2: G.A.A. 1,2; Ski Club 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y
1,2,3,4; 100% Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Ushers Club 3,4; Magazine Drive Certificate
Award 2.
LAWRENCE WEINBRECHT
Cadet Band 2, Intermediate Band I: Football I: Track I.

MICHAEL WEINGART
Student Council 1,2; Debate I; Hi-Y 1,2, Chaplain I ; Nilehilite Staff 3,4,
Photographer 2,3,4; Monitor 4; General Science Club I; A.V.A. Operators
Club 1,2 ,3,4; Magazine Drive Captain I , High Sales Award I , Certificate
Award 2; School Photographer 2,3,4; Yearbook Finance Staff I.
HOWARD WEISMAN
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago 2; Cabinet Alternate 4; Baseball 1,2, Minor "N" 2.

GARY WEISS
Tranferred from Amundsen H.S., Chicago I ; Student Council 1,2; Swimming
I, Shield I; P.E. Leader 1,2.
BARBARA WESSENDORF
Fall Play Crew 1,2,3,4, Spring Play Crew 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,4; Cafeteria Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 4.

CAROL WESSMAN
Transferred from Amundsen H.S., Chicago I; Cabinet 4; Student Council 3,
Alternate 2; G.A.A . I , Swim Club I; Ski Club 3; P.E. Leader 2; Racket
Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; SSD 4, Library Ass't Chairman 4; SSSH Sec. 2; Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 4; French Club I.
SANDRA WEXLER
Student Council Alternate I; Debate
Cadet Ba nd I: Spotlighters 1,2,3, Fall
1,2,3,4; Ref!ections Revelry Crew 3,4;
Club 1,2; Monitor 4; Library Staff 2;
row 2,3,4, Board 4.

2,4, National Forensic League 2,3,4;
Play Crew 1,2,3,4, Spring Play Crew
G.A.A. I, Horseback Riding I; Pep
French Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomor-

CHARLES WHEAT
Football 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,
Shield I , Minor "N" 2,3; "N" Club 3,4; Monitor 4.
LINDA WILDE
Tran sferred from Foreman H.S., Chicago, 2: Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2;
G.A.A . 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4; Monitor 2: Personal Service Monitor 1,2;
German Club 1,2,3: Honor Club 1,2; G .A.A. 2: Citizenship Awards 1,2.

GEORGE WILLARD
Student Council I: Football 1,2,3,4, Shie ld I, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4;
Ba sketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; "N" Club 3,4; Hi-Y 4; Monitor 3.
SHERRILL WILLIAMSON
Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Pin 2: G.A .A. I; Spanish Club 2,3; I 00% Club 3,4.

JUDITH WILSON
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet 3,4; Student Council Alternate 2; Spotlighters 2,3,
Treas. 2; National Thespian Society 3,4; Fall Play Crew 2,3,4, Spring Play
Crew 2,3: G.A.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4: Personal Service Monitor; Student
Union Monitor 4: Junior Prom Committee 3; French Club 3; Scribblers
Club I ; Ushers Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3; Student Directory 3.
SHARON WINKEL
Transferred from Central H.S., London, England 4; Pep Club I; Newspaper
I; Photography Club I; French Club 2; Annual Club 3; Tennis Club 3.

157

�BARBARA WIRTZ
Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2, Concert Band 3,4, Letter 3, Pin 4; G.
A.A. 3,4, Bowling 3,4; Pep Club I ; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2.
WARREN WISE
Astronomy Club 2,3 ,4.

CHARLOTTE WITT
Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pin and Pans Club I.
BARBARA WITZEL
rransferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago, 4; Service Girl 1,2,3,4; Treas. Spanish Club of Chicago 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 4: Honor
Society 3; Community Service League 4; Library Ass'+ 3,4; Cafeteria Monitor 2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Student Council 2 ; Yearbook Representa tive 3.

CAROL WOLF
Transferred from Von Steuben H .S., Chicago , I: Monitor 4.
STEVEN WOLLACK
Silver Pin 4: Student Council I: Debate I: Swimming 1,2,3,4 , Minor "N" 2,
Maier "N" 4, Mgr. Shield 3: Hi-Y 1,2 , Sec. 2: Student Lounge Committee
I : Bowling 2: Honor Study Hall 4.

SHARON WORDELL
Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Monitor 4; Pins and Pans 2,3,4.
ELLEN WOYWOT

LOUISE WRIGHT
Glee Club 2; Spanish Club 2.
CAROL YABLIN
Transferred from Am undsen H.S., Chicago, 2: Fall Play Crew 3: G.A.A. 1,4;
Ski Club 3; P.E. Leader I; Pep C lu b 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Teachers of
Tomorrow 4.

ROBERTA YAVITZ
Transferred from South Shore H.S., Chicago, 2; H .R. Sec. I ; Fall Play Crew
2, Spring Play Crew 3,4; G.A.A . 1,2, Volleyball Mgr I; Homecoming Committee 4; Junior Red Cross I.
ROBERTA YOUNG
Cabinet 3, Alternate 4; Student C ouncil Alternate I; Debate I ; Glee Club
1,2, Choir 3,4, Musicale 1,2,3,4, Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 3:
Spotlighters 2; Fall Play 3, Crew 1,2,4, Spring Play Student Director 1,2,3;
G.A.A . I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Ticket Sales Committee 4; Junior Prom Committee 3;
Spanish Club 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3,4, Executive Board 3; Magazine
Drive Certificate Award 1,2.

ALLEN ZABIELSKI
Transferred from Glenbrook H.S., Northbrook, Illinois, 3.
KATHLEEN ZAJAC
Transferred from lmmaculata H.S. , Chicago, 2: H.R. Sec.-Treas. 2; G.A.A.
2,3, Bowling 2; Pep C lu b 2,3; Monitor 4; Cafeteria Monitor 4 ; Latin Club 2;
Spanish Club 3,4; Fall Play I, Spring Play I.

158

�SHERWIN ZEITLIN
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, 2; Silver Pin 4; Intermediate
Orchestra I; Monitor I; Personal Service Monitor I.

MA RTIN ZIMBEROFF
Transferred from Bremen H.S., Midlothian, Illinois, 3; Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet
4; Concert Band 1,2, Letter 1,2; Track 1,2, Shield I , Minor ''B" 2; Cross
Country 4; Wrestling 2; Latin Club 3,4; Boys Club I; Math Club 2; Hon or
Roll 1,2.

CHARLES ZIM M ERMAN
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council Alternate I;
H.R. Sec. 1,2; Orchestra I ; Fall Play Crew 3; Student Lounge Committee 2;
Spanish Club 2.

LAWRENCE ZOLOTT
fransferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago, 2.

NOT PICTURED
ROBERT FOSTER
KATHERINE HEYE R
Transferred from Lake View H .S ., Chicago, I; Glee Club I; G.A.A. 1,4, Bowling 4; Cafeteria Monitor 3.

BARBARA KOSTER
Transferred from Central H.S., Phoenix , Arizona, 4; Glee Club I ; Monitor 2;
Nurse's Assistant 3; Future Nur ses Club 2.

EDWARD SCHNEIDER
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, 3; SSSH Ass't Chairman 4;
Monitor 3,4; Soccer Team 2; Basketba ll I ; Journal Reporter 3.

t

PATRICIA SCHROEDER
Transferred from Evanston Township, Evanston, Ill., 4.

LAWRENCE SMITH
Transferred from Notre Dame H.S., Niles, Illinois, 2; Industrial Arts Club
4, Pres. 4.

MICHAEL W INER
"It's a holiday-today's the Wedding of the Painted Doll". Seniors Lynn Eggers,
Pat French, Sharon Buckma n, Kip Herbst, Jackie Faust, Marianna Marks, Gwen
Ba uerlein, and Connie Slavo dance their way to the wedding in the 1959 Reflections Revelries.

�Members of the Junior Class Cabinet plan this year's prom with the aid of Mr.
Wright (Sponsor). Standing : C. Duke, L. Karzen, P. Heinze, P. Macaluso, K.
Brunke, L. Siostedt. Third Row : J . Murray, J. Benson, W. Bishop, B. Olson, G.
Neimark, D. Gislason, J . Stein, G . Lindberg, M. Marta, H. Schacter. Second
Row : B. Stevens (Secretary), F. Beniamin, J. Joffe, M. Holtz, P. Johnson, S.
Eggert, J. MacCorkle (Treasurer), M. Peppercorn (Chairman). Fi rst Row : J.
Hillstrand, C . Stoner, M. Ruby, L. Liebrenz, S. Branstrom, S. Ferguson (Corresponding Secretary), J. Dahlman (Vice-Chairman).

JUNIORS PLAN TRADITIONAL PROM
IN NEW SETTING
As the student starts his junior year, he begins to
realize that there are more important things in life
than wondering which girl to date or how to get the
car for the weekend. These are prob lems, to be sure,
but other things take on new signif icance; the word
"future", for example. The fall publication of class
rank gives him a "nudge", and as college preparations begin, he realizes that the lower ha lf - or
even two-thirds - of the class is not where he wants
to be. With the assistance of the co llege counselors,
he tackles the problem of college - where, why,

and how.
The year progresses - juniors bui ld floats, supervise study halls, write research papers, attend "college-bound" assemblies, officiate at language club,
and then at last - and all of a sudden prom
p lans a re being discussed ! Prom time mean excitement, planning for formals, decorations, corsages,
chaperones; it a lso means that those final exams and
the summer vacation are not far behind. The year
has been hard work - but rewarding . One more
to go!

Mrs. Baker
Back Row : Foster Baker, Mike Zucher, Donald Janiak, Donald Dahlstrom, Harold Freedberg, Charles
Turofsky, Gary Bird, Arnold Mark. Third Row : Mike
Burke, Robert Czerniak, David Grossman, Nancy
Schuyler, Jan Cook, Neil Esterman, Harvey Jacobson. Second Row : Nancy Prill, Elaine Segal, Penny
Wiser, Judith Smigiel, Pat Kussman. First Row : Bonita Ornstein, Shelly Wexler, Sandi Gordon, Joanne
Zweig, Bonnie Aronson, Carol Duke.

�JUNIORS
Miss Bern s
Back Row : Phil Rosner, Bob Haussman, Jim
Kitchen, Tom Hogan, Ian Lanoff, Rich Hedquist, Mike Ruby, Bob Odess . Third Row: Dennis Kipperman, Linda Joelson , Geri Siebel , Bi ll
Bloom, Mike Koff, Barry Snyder. Second Row:
Linda Wohl, Pauline Cotell, Barbara Swanson,
Kay Grabow, Barry Feingold, Fred Benjamin ,
Steve Ross. First Row : Mary Mase ll i, Betty
Bacher, Nancy Swanson, Sandra Me ltzer, Joanne
Ozaniec, Vera Lindemann, Karen Proese l.

Mr. Bluege
Back Row : Allan Shulman, Joel Hirsh, Gene
Lindqui st, Barry Zeid, Brian Allendorfer, Pete
Mangi one, Dic k Ghetzler, Dick Stevens. Third
Row : Sue Seegren, Pat Camerus, Carol Johnson ,
Pat C onrad, Diane Rappaport, Barbara Wei ss,
Linda Gerber. Second Row : Christine May,
Carol Black , Sheila Birger, Diane Borisof, Doris
Swanson. First Row: Anita Pau ss, Lynn Rydl ,
Bonnie Grant, Marilyn Holtz, Rennie Yodian,
Marian Peters.

Mr. Botthof
Back Row: Martin Marta , Roy Arpon, Don Hoffman, Gary Graff, Terry McKill o p, Roland King,
Mike Block, Ed Duncun. Third Row : Don Hedberg. Irwin Jann, Carl Schwartz, Richard Greenman, Darry l Fedder, Gwen Urelius , Carolyn
Otto. Seco nd Row: Jim La Franz, Ed Schwartz,
Ali ce J ohanson, Anita Musgrave, Sheela Cooperman, Pat Burke. Front Row : Rae Rubenstein,
Bette Witcher, Caro l Daley, Paula Svedlund,
Sharon Gallowich, Toni Gordon, Sue Shapiro.

Mr. Brett
Back Row : Jeff Best, Larry Munlin , Bill Ross,
Bill Harris, Mike Strongberg, Roger Mi lls , Mel
Meader, Harold Wohle, Jerry Jacob. Third Row:
Judy Fulkerson, Marybeth Czerwonka, Tom
Heere s, Art Dover, Sally Krueger, Sal lie Johnson, Bob Levin, A llan Goodman. Second Row :
Ron Simon, Judy Pomerich, Barbara Levenfe ld,
Dale Kasper, Barbara Olson, Lynne Lieberenz.
First Row : Lynn Mil ler, Edwina Fal stein, Ilene
Himelfarb, J udy Jackson, Betsy Stengle, Myra
Brown stein, Myra Greenberg.

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JUNIORS
Miss Butler
Back Row: Ron Erikson, Ken Micari, Gerald
Brin, Bob Hederick, Bob Logiurato, Paul Burtner, Alan Lurie, Jerry Harris. Third Row: Joel
Caplan, Don Cordes, Walter Bishop, John
Schnidt, Steve Smith. Secon d Row : Dace Venters, Karen Schwartz, Rita Rubenstein, Robin
Withal!, Sue Weber, Carol Brandt. First Row:
Betty Kilcullen, Pam Gould, Pat Feil, Betty
Maoek, Roberta Kales, Lois Nahin, Vera Gagliardo .

Mr. By ram
Back Row: Judy Hendrickson, Richard LoGiurato Elwin Pentland, Jim Gannon, Anthony
Lukes, Howard Hoofman, Ralph Knutson, Janeth Emerson. Third Row: Ralph Czarnecki, Steve
Panzella, Conrad Spirrison, James Einsweiler,
Robert Jonas, Gene Dolnick, Gary Braver. Second Row: Marcia Grundwag, Joan Carren, Bonnie Felleson, Mary Ellen Becker, Louise Finzel,
JoAnn Santner, Linda Cohen. First Row : Fern
Gilbert, Barbara Hoinacki, Lynda Wolfe, Judy
Lee Evans, Phyllis Newton, Marlene Shapiro.

Mrs. Davis
Back Row: Bob Obernland, Nardy Spivak, Millford Wolpoff, Richard Gunsaullus, Larry Silverstein, Lenny Engstrom, Harvey Ruttenberg .
Third Row: Fred Cory, Jerry Weiss, Sharon Henrikson, Harriet Schacter, Yvonne Neeleman,
Brian Pine James Tanner. Se cond Row : Barbara
DeMano, Judy Widman, Barbara Lorenz, Elissa
Goodman, Bonnie Bondy, Marilyn Lentz, Michelle Cartier. First Row: Sue Rice, Barbara
Kreisman, Sandra Newman, Diane Meinke, Karen Hundrieser, Dorothy Kohls.

Mr. Durett e
Back Row : James Varveris, Ira Monarch, Bob
Bloom, David Lynn, Robert Waterloo, Clyde
Winter, Jack Coleman, Ken Brunke. Th ird Row:
Mark Siven, Joel Jacobson, Deanna Olson, Madeline Dunn, Nick Harris, Jeff Sippil, Dennis
Hill. Second Row : Suellen Krupp, Rose Marie
Meyers, Lorna Fyfe, Pat Gordon, Sharon Hirsch.
Front Row : Nancy Rothchild, Nancy Kelly, Judy
Armstrong, Arlene Berry, Jo Ann Male, Maryl
Mitchell.

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Mrs. Edwards
Back Row : Eddy Endicott, Jerry Rosenthal, Les
Sayles, Barry Humphrey, Mark Peppercorn, Errol
Leifer, Tom Koch. Third Row : Bob Shapiro, Harold Wolman, Bob Carrier, Bob Longfield, Mike
Fisher. Second Row: Carolyn Bergeron, Sandra
Grybow, Bonnie Lehr, Gail Lome, Susan Becker,
Sheila Goldfine. First Row: Susan Spero, Susan
Vorsatz, Arlene Lewis, Beverly Weiss, Gloria
Ackerman, Phyllis Baran.

Mr. Frala
Back Row : Dick Burhans, Barry Waldman, Steve
Adelman, Jack Wollman, Bob Lowe, Harry
Skolnik, Jim Shatto. Third Row : Sid Rosenberg,
Scott Best, Chuck Richter, Sam Roberts, Ira
Massing, Bonita Opensky. Second Row: Sharon
Wagner, Rick Parrish, Don Hayes, Mike Cooper,
Lynda Brushman, Barbara Argentar, Jackie Hillstrand. First Row: Sandy Max, Tine Mizruchy,
Annette Zelek, Barbara Epstein, Alice Mendera,
Marcia Braverman, Tannisse Gradman.

Mrs. Hicks
Back Row : Jerry Israelite, Ken Michonski, Bob
Dews, Theodore Anderson, Richard Levin, Phil
Petroski, Steve Kavas. Third Row: Kathy Kratzer, Mary O'Grady, Karen Herrmann, Barbara
Clark, Karen Schippman, Andrea Meyers. Second Row: Adrienne Wynn, Freya Berger, Karen
Thomsen, Barry Cohen, Michael Tibor, Neal
Rogin . First Row: Renee Kaskell, Janice Romolt,
Rochelle Goldman, Bonnie Stevens, Fern Chapman, Denice McEnerney.

Mr. Hoff
Back Row : Dick Kroon, David Ashbach, Jim Herman, Dick Froemel, Terry Engel, Frank Warda,
Larry Cohen. Third Row : Alan Olson, Emanuel
Pollack, Mike Carnow, Sheldon Stone, Barry
Katz, Charles Bonesz. Second Row: Pat Wilson,
Phyllis Macleod, Diane Schramm, Margaret
Lappa, Judy Rosenfield, Sharon Kaye, Carol
Milkis. First Row: Anita Weinstein, Marcy Levy,
Karen Erickson, Carol Stoner, Sandy Dolan,
Donna Schinzing, Diane Marterie.

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Miss Klinger
Back Row: Jack Benson, Dick Mendels, Cary
Wallach, Bob Ingersoll, John Korsan, Larry
Konopka, Bernard Kravitz, Russell Luepker, Third
Row : Bernardine Brinsky, Susan Jacobs, Christine
Herbst, Grant Peterson, Earl Guenther, Ray
Derbes . Second Row: Craig Lotsoff, John Letzkus, Frances Lippens, Geraldine Banash, Margo
Kraus. First Row: Sharon Nevitt, Sarina Massey,
Roberta Thies, Judy Epstein, Phyllis Aqel, Sharon Weissman.

Miss Lachmann
Back Row: Fred Kranz, Jim Calamaras, Tom
Dent, Barry Milnick, Allen Baum, Jim Jungwirth,
Allen Shearn, Alan Taylor. Third Row: Tim Fung,
Scott Stadler, Jim Thigpen, Mike Lerner, Heather Wallace, Nicki Fisher, Karen Hepburn. Second Row: Carolyn Scheel, Delia Bennett, Shary
Brin, Sue Hyman, Barb Foslund, Jeri Johnston.
First Row: Maureen Pernitz, Linda Manz, Shirley
Wallace, Arlene Goetz, Patricia Niemiec, Sue
Golde.

Mr. Larson
Back Row : Neil Wolf, Nick Kyros, Dick Hildebrant, Gary Kosof, Barry Leibling, Jerry Nix,
Jim Norling, Allen Wilson. Third Row: Bob
Neirinckx, Dennis Golonka, John McPherson,
Scott Bernsten, Marty Fine. Second Row:
Charlene Cohn, Marcia Kamps, Gail Kroichick,
Linda Drell, Phyllis Anderson, Clayton Voegtle.
First Row: Elaine Fallico, Anita Rimmler, Kay
Mahoney, Judy Torgerson, Judy Anderson, Leitha Andersen, Dorothy Yaver.

Mrs. Loew
Back Row: Robert Neal. Ronald Shuman, Barry
Felcher, Scott Matheson, Jack Cohn, Eugene
Veto, Bruce Stephens, Don Kornelly. Third
Row : Mark Blumenthal, Sol Lewin, Dennis Rufer,
Gerry Padon, Curtis Swanson. Second Row:
Glenn Eales, Laura Cahoon, Marguerite Hohs,
Sheila Linder, Roberta Kiviluoma, Shari Larner, Dan Konitz. First Row : June Solomon, Judith
Joffe, Ina Gould, Olivia Prytikin, Carol Courtney, Evelyn Ruesch.

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Miss Lutz

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Back Row : Wesley Edfors, Paul Holzman, Ronald Gerut, Sam Green, Bill Zimmer, Bill Murphy. Third Row : Donald Lindstrom, Phillip Warda, Jackie Bailey, Charles Nelson, Larry Hokanson, Rich Raffals. Second Row: Lydia Capettini,
Ruth Sager, Judy Johnson, Shirley Ferguson,
Karen Pawl, Judy Svejnoka. First Row: Nancy
Tovell, Sandy Bork, Joyce Clyman, Joy Shaffer, Katherine Klingbeil.

Mr. Mackey
Back Row: Hirsch Levin, Terry Shevelenko, Ronald Bartsch, Chuck Ekstrom, Ronald Newburger,
Alan Penner, Sheldon Parker. Third Row: Gay
Gigstad, Carol Klocke, Terry Johnson, Richard
Morse, Claire Tulsky, Marlene Margolis. Second Row : Linda Larson, Karen Shabel, Connie
Brodzik, Karen Sandstrom, Sharon Branstrom,
Pat Painter. First Row: Susan Levin, Lydia Riccardi, Carol Carpenter, Marissa Liss, Pat Daniels.

Mr. Metzel
Back Row : Jerry Hildebrand, Roger Clausen,
Ira Berman, Bob Kettering, Ed Mikkelsen, Bob
Oliver, Don Lasine, Bob Hampton. Third Row :
Mike Brown, Gary Fine, Sherwin Landerman,
Frieda Horvitz, Marlene Rose. Second Row:
Sharon Iverson, Donna Christensen, Janet Anderson, Joan Kasch, Howard Hass, Victor Wolfe.
First Row: Terry Schnable, Linda Goldstein,
Judy MacCorkle, Bonnie Dictor, Susann Krawitz, Jackie Levinson.

Mr. Meyer
Back Row : Douglas Rivard, Dick Kostelnicek,
Dan Shellist, Bill Taylor, Jim Erickson, Ken Hagstrom, Bob Gold, John Peterson. Third Row :
John Wennerstrom, Stan Levander, Dan Uditsky, Ken Erickson, Jay Stein, Stephen Muth, Les
Berens. Second Row: Sherry Copeland, Nancy
Herdrich, Ilene Sher, Anne Habler, Carole Waller, Darlene Deters. Front Row : Barbara Ladden,
Patricia Ingram, Barbara Ahrens, Marsha Schuenemann, Nancy Cheney, Jeanette Silverman,
Gail Frank.

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Mis5 Mitacek
Back Row: Dick Kruse, Bill Hinckley, Jim Stanbery, Paul Heinze, Sherwin Jarol, Ed Thompson, Gene Snyder, Bill Scherer. Third Row : Roseanne Howe, Sherrie Richards, Bonnie Keith,
Jackie Glass, Rita Raith, Steve Pinsky. Second
Row: Judy Perlow, Eunice Gustavsson, Elaine
Swider, Pam Kitt, Sheila Spiegel. First Row:
Alan Arnoplin, Bill Collier, Lenore Alongi, Sandy
Ramis, Linda Marcus, Suzanne Goldfine.

Mr. Napier
Back Row: Jerrold Rezman, Robert Klingensmith,
Eric Helmer, Ronald Fenn, Robert Saltzman,
Gary Goldstein , Raul Martin, Alvin Mazz. Third
Row : Richard Fink, James Nelson, Jerrold Cohen, Edward Severson, Betty Meyer, Jane Eiden,
Carol Zehnle. Second Row: Cary Miller, Howard
Alter, Sherry Panzella , Lynda Karl, Marlene Andalman, Lois Carlson. First Row: JoAnne Sacamano, Frances Greisdorf, Jean Barrett, Lynda
Joan Penn, Pame'a Bradley, Iris Lippman, Penny
Johnson.

Mr. Overboe
Back Row : Frank Puccio, Charles Maas, Jim
Bagwell, Fred Feldman, Mike Koser, Ronald
Martin, Robert Palm, Melvin Howell. Third Row:
Donald Superfine, Gary Bohat, Warren Jacobs,
Marvin Brooks, Gary Neimark, Bob Johanson,
Jim Russo. Second Row : John Hebblethwaite,
Barbara Gerber, Dorothy Jacob, Lynda Noyle,
Gloria Kaiz , Art Holland. Front Row : Susan
Graff, Judy Mattingly, Jackie Callow, Barbara
Eckel, Francis Waller, Susan Schweid.

Miss Piccino
Back Row : Frank Stonemail, George Wanaski,
Michael Pildes, Ronald Fried, Michael Brown,
John lzardt, Michael Rose, George Levinson.
Third Row: Tom Hettema, Bob Schnau, Bob
Silski, Jim Miller. Second Row: June Kay, Ilene
Tiven, Sharon Lillard, Darlene Grember, Rhella
Berman, Natalie Goldstein, Sheila Kessler. First
Row : Carol Peterson, Barbara Olson, Linda
Silverstein, Arlene Kaish, Sharon Hanley, Jeanette Leta, Carol-Luanne Dilg.

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Mr. Pirok
Back Row : Roger Hartel, David Farrington, Edward Hirsh, Carl Conrad, William Pflaum, Joe
Crowther, Michael Gordon, Ronald Aronica.
Third Row: Steven Dressler, Ronald Scher, Gary
Jaeger, Betty Smart, Tamara Sugarman, Carol
Lewca , Michael Hoffman. Second Row : Virginia
Mueller, Gail Praeger, Zorine Kunar, Cynthia
Weber, Peggy Tindell. First Row : Gladyce Lindberg, Melody Mayer, Roberta Suss, Barbara
Conrad . Carlyn Schuttler, Joyce Chapnick.

Mrs . Price
Back Row: Richard Keller, Ed Owen, Otto
Schwarz, Burton Rhodes, Kenneth Terp, Dick
Wilsen, Mike Nathan, Steve Alpern . Third Row :
Stephen Aronin, Bruce Posner, Michael Bloom,
Jerry Torgersen, Herbert Wolff, Richard Kraus.
Second Row : Bonnie Pfeiffer, Sandra Schul d iner,
Rosalyn Chapman, Nancy Weber, Nancy Lannert, Carol Eagan. First Row: Elizabeth Reynolds, Mary Ziemba, Karin Carney, Phillis Gould,
Sue Portman.

Miss Rigden
Back Row : Robert Weaver, Larry Schulman,
James Dahlman, H erbert Miller, Dennis Rocca ,
Dennis Schultz, Frank Maurer . Third Row: Mara
Sugarman, Harlene Schneider, Judith Goren,
Susan Adams, Sara Greenwald, Carmella Panico . Second Row : Berle Blitstein, David Arwold,
Roger Swanson, Jer ry Winoker, Mike Gordon.
First Row : Carol DaValle, Joan Pisano, Marlene
Klein, Sheila Seaman, Elaine Tennison, Marlene
Hefter.

M 1-. Sch e rb
Ba c k Row : Stanley Berg, Bob Bern, George Billings, Tom Dare, Dennis Nordin, Jeff Wales,
Jim Mcrray, Ed Schoppert. Third Row : Harry
Taxin, Ralph Perlman, Dennis Reiner, Sue Cavarretta, Melanie Adams, Willard Starr. Second
Ro w : Rosemary Gustavson, Penny Hensel, Meredith Hunter, Joan Wolter, Gloria Lerman,
Helmi Jung, Jane Godlove. First Row: Pam
Carter, Joan Weiss, Jean Lovering, Ellen Enke,
Ronnie Shaw, Sue Eyles.

�JUNIORS
Miss Stemp
Back Row : Richard Guttier, Dan Goldstein, Ed
Berka, Jerry Zeigler, Bill Willumson, Wayne
Klingstedt, Paul Macaluso, Mark Hoffman, Donald Kline. Third Row : Charles Brown, Jeff
Shoenberg, Steve Heuberger, Marcella Miguel,
Jack Karlson, Ron Tinaglia, Nathan Ohren. Second Row : Janet Davidson, Beth Dickson, Andrea
Verbin, Pat Demith, Dianne Kussman, Pat Schneider, Judy Iverson. First Row: Charlene Le
Vine, Carol Rose, Karen Fredson, Nancy Erickson, Judy Seigel, Lynn McKenzie.

Mrs. Todd
Back Row : Ed Berent, Charles Hain, Mickey
Fields, Bob Thomas, Wayne Dethleesen, Walter
Isaac, Ronald Goldfeder, Marty Frank. Third
Row: Joan Erickson, Carolyn Obermaier, Bev
Meyerhoff, Don Steinseifer, Pam Sherman, Julie
Robb, Judy Petersen. Second Row : Ronda
Bromberg, Danielle Gislason, Lynette Bilson,
Ellen Silverman, Barbara Herman, Kathy Schillo. First Row: Barb White, Sandy Kotarek,
Judy Young, Joan Kosdron, Janet Wallis, Linda
Levee.

Mr. Welch
Back Row: Cathy Fields, Lyle Greene, Stuart
Saken, Gary Keuper, Phil Rei cherts, Phil Karafotas, Sandy Glass. Third Row: Nancy Klingberg, Sandra Dresf-er, Mike White, Macy Dorf,
Mickey Kadison, Benny Barranco. Second Row:
Sandy Eggert, Susan Getman, Karen Johnson,
Fern Nelson, Barbara Lawler. First Row: Sharon
Herzberg, Rose Du Be l, Karen Singer, Kathleen
Persky, Nancy Hoover, Lynn May.

Mr. Wood
Back Row: Bob Drennan, Paul Shivley, Robert
Trendier, Len Sjostedt, Tom Schultz, John Lilliedahl, Ira Hoffberg. Third Row: William Kuhl.
Mike Hirschtick, Steve Shapiro, Tom Mandel,
Robin Hoffer, Gayle Nannen, Natalie Slutsky.
Second Row: Peri Arnold, Ed Winter, Mike
Rothman, Hedy Greenberg, Dorothy Jaeger,
Bonnie Ambrose. First Row : Les lie Gaan, Fay
Gordon, Linda A.scher, Robin Silverstein, Lyn
Connelly, Barbara Kanaga.

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Mr. Wright
Back Row : Harold Strehlow, Ronald Provenzano,
Mike Bell, John Juern, Mike Rothman, Ri chard
Schreibe, Robert Abramson, Alan Sweetow.
Third Row: Finley Fendt, Ronald Bachman, Ronald Berliner, Joel Blustein, Lynn Karzen, Linda
Oberman, Jeanette Niewiadomski, Judy Smith.
Second Row: Eleanor Freeman, Sandra Lawler,
Eileen Breen, Allen Bronn, Craig Sherman,
James Georges, Donald Weber . First Row: Diane Miller, Beverly Wykowski, Linda Norris,
Claudia Hiller, Jill Wine, Barbara Baier, Merle
Fishman.

Fun at a picnic means not only good food, but good friends, such as Nancy
Dell'aringa, Ron Henrici, Dave Kloepfer, Mary Jane Mitchell, Bob Dilg, Carolyn
Kuchar, Br uce Stevens, Pat Teichert, Penny Johnson, and Br uce Norgan .

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Sophomore Class Cabinet members chose class rings, sold cokes at home basketball games, and sponsored two dances.
On stairs: B. Duffy, B. Trufant, R. Jaeger, A. Kennedy, B. Gould, P. Glaude, P. MacAvoy, S. Warda, T. Frank. Third Row :
J . Brawer, G. Schaffer, J . Wesley, S. Gorenstein, L. Prof+, R. Deck. Second Row: Mr. Johnson (Sponsor), J. Viera, S.
Sulanka, P. Costoplos, R. Sach, S. Shores, J. Brandenberg, M. Gooding, E. Corman, E. Perlman, L. Bublick, J. Jacobson,
S. Brei . First Row: J . Kofoed, N. Del'aringa (Secretary), D. Donile (President), C. Virgilio (Treasurer), R. Peterson (VicePresident), R. Selby.

SOPHOMORES CARRY SPIRIT OF TRADITIONS
TO NILEHI WEST
A "sophisticated" sophomore's life is exciting
but not easy, especially this year at Niles West.
He's just a sophomore, but he's also an upperclassman, with no juniors and seniors around to "take the
wind out of his sails."
If he himself is confused, the blase sophomore
doesn't show it, because as the freshman's "Big
Brother," he has the responsibility of guidance and

of establishing the events and traditions acquired
during his freshman year at Niles East, traditions
which are now part of both buildings.
In spite of struggles with his first or second year
of language, and some temporary confusion with
algebra and geometry, he still has time for friends
and extra-curricular activities, trying to prove that
in his case, a year older is a year wiser!

M1·. Adams
Back Row: Bill Archibald, Phil Ehrensaft, Jeff
Hardel, Norm Sthul, Bob Kramarcgyk, Bill Coleman, Larry Katz, Joel Openheim. Th ird Row:
El Bernstein, Val Iverson, Bob Fajnor, Roger
Jacobson, Ellen Winer, Amanda Chagares,
Ginny May. Second Row : Adrienne Kennedy,
Sue Taylor, Mary Godfriaux, Pete Brown, Sherrie Bronstein, James Witt, Bonnie Palmer. First
Row: Shirley Wesley, Paul Klingbeil, Bob Wasley, Brian Johnson, Sue Dalen, Annemarie Liberti.

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Mr. Bla ckburn
Back Row : John Franks, Paul Williams, Loren
Mclendon, Ron Ficks, Francis Quante, Dennis
Manzardo, Tom Bennett. Th ird Row : Roger Ritter, Gloria Galsky, Nettie Andrews, Pat Rice,
Howard Alder, Craig Stevens, Dave Christensen . Second Row : Judy Kadish, Janice Shurley,
Diane Bush, Sherrie Demlow, Freddie Strauss,
Glenn Higgs, Sheldon Cohen. Fi rst Row : Joan
lfdman, Marilyn Lees, Nancy Reading, Barbara Hendricks, Priscilla Costoplos, Judy Dziadula .

Mr. Brown
Back Row : Andy Farace, Barry Wernikoff, Noel
Uzemack, Dave Recher, Barry Stunkel, Norman
Price . Third Row: Dick Eisen, Barbara Saflarski,
Betty Jo Simms, Jean Wedge, William Sher,
Pat Lowe, Joel Sears, Marianne Jensen. Se cond Row: Larry Edelson, Arlene Strom, Ronnie Jaman, Paulette Glaude, Diana Goush, Leon
Klein, Carol Benson. First Row : Roberta Bolon,
Gayle Kastil, Sandra Menconi, Lynn Weldon,
Carol Seely, Jim Colitz.

Mr. C ech
Back Row : Jim Nelson, Ronald Unterschuetz,
Alan Pearson, Arnold Green, Dennis Crosby,
Jim Spirrison, Richard Sacks, Bill Mangum. Third
Row : Fred Kilcullen, Michael Feinzimer, Ted
Masters, Larry Soquet, Bob Koseor, John Vazzana, Robert Rhodes, Second Row : Alan Kooperman, Madelyn Yoss, Susan Paul, Joan Stadelman, Cynthia Baron, Barbara Katz. First Row :
Barbara Gould, Louis Mendel, Joan Hoke, Ferne
Yesinick, Judy Sheldon, Winifred Shapiro, Kathy
Uhler.

Mr. Colv er
Back Row : Stuart Mazer, Bruce May, Jim Biener, Jim Tune, Fred Morrison, Irwin Berman. Third
Row : Dave Minkus, Gary Wanke, Donna Tankus,
Louanne Hogan, Janice Witzel, Bob Selby, Jay
Epstein. Second Row : Barbara Berg, Art Gore,
Terry Pollice, Connie Raymond, Sandi Schoene,
Karen Vedder, Howard Pohl . Th ird Row : Lonnie Bublick, Carol Ditkowsky, Sue La Vay, Paul
Kamensky, Don Peterson, Fern Spagat.

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Mrs. Dimon
Back Row: Stanley Morton, Henry Warkenthien,
Edward Searing, Robert Widen, Barbara Melehes, Denise Aronson, Bennett Rifkin. Th ird
Row : William Barker, Raymond Mickolay, Terry
Gorman, Sandra Orbach, Irene Karpman, Rochelle Laskov. Second Row: Ronald Simmons,
Trudy Saunders, Earl Jones, Tammy Frank, Margo Miller, Pamela Williams, Alberta Segalla.
First Row : Laurence Bolon, Barbara Scozzola,
Helene Seitler, Concetta Licausi, Jackie Aling,
Mirah Herzog.

Miss Hall
Back Row : Dewey Sims, Ron Rajski, David Savner, Ronald Jornd, Gerald Brower, Steve Olmsted, Steve Faust. Third Row: Myrna Evans,
Steve Zeinfeld, Wayne Boyajian, David Davis,
Steve Schada, April Ziegler, Lucille Ritter. Second Row: John Traff, Loretta Goldstein, Pat
Cleburne, Judy Lehman, Lynda Comitor, Lavina
Warren, Arlene Juern. First Row : Eva Albrecht,
Ralph Schulte , Walter Monson, Dale Greene,
Bari Nessel!, Gail Smith.

Mrs. Hare
Back Row: Laverne Ahrens, Don Eilers, Richard
Harris, Gary Olsen, John Greg Bylski, Ron
Dorband, Jan Janse, Dick Peterson. Third Row:
Geraldine Goldstein, Judy Aronson, Carol Whis
ler, Carol Martin, Elizabeth Kiso, Sharon Berlin, Barbara Hendriks, Eugene Rowan. Second
Row: Howard Meyer, Karen DeVeirman, Joan
Callens, Colleen Curtiss, Linda Morgan, Sandra Laing, Virginia Thomas. First Row : Nancy
Focht, Jeanne Grubb, Rosanne Schiff, Steve
Kreinick, Larry Beil in, Patricia Gutsmiedl.

Mr. Harmon
Back Row : Donald Tunkl, James Slack, Lawrence
Dallia, Robert Brown, Donald Pflieger, Lawrence Tobiaski, Robert Saletko, William Reinke .
Third Row: Peggy Santore, Patricia Paul, Robert Kirshner, Ruth Sack, Kay Anderson, Eveline Stiska. Second Row : Sharon Zimberoff,
Beverly Johnson, Karen Roock, Jeff Martin,
Mary Lou Simonsen, Marilyn Naftulin, Steven
Oserman . First Row : Roberta Goldstein, Patricia
Blaisdell, Judy Greenspan, Dorothy Kapchinski, Patricia Dingman, Caroline Lehman.

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Mr. Harvey
Back Row : Kent Kottmeier, Craig Kirkpatrick,
Steve Wray, Roger Sheffield, Mike Magnus,
Robert Burnstein, David Katz, Richard Omachel.
Thi rd Row : Howard Bernstein, Howard Moldofsky, Judy Meyers, Marsha Silverman, Louis
Traifords, Larry Kroll, Jerry Shapiro. Seco nd
Row : Hannah Weiss, Carol Shifris, Walter Olson, Susan Schwartz, Barry Karoff, Joanne Siegal. First Row : Bill Hutchings, Judy Garcia,
Adrienne France, Marcia Gold, Pat Zaphirio,
Eileen Perlman.

Mis s Hatsch e r
Back Row: Barbara Wicker, Wayne Williamson, Michael Adler, James Dahlquist, Carl
Hess, Raymond Benson, Michael Janis, Rita
Wurmser. Th ird Row : Barry Brody, Gale Zimmer, Joy Leon, Mary Ann Bert, Neil Arden,
David Schaeffer. Second Row : Janet Uhr, Mallory Rome, Carolyn Burzik, Diane Allison, Earl
Pollack, Nancy Overton. First Row : Sharon Rakos, Georgia Brewer, Sheryl Sucherman, Marcia
Green, Sheila Cunnigham, Fern Greeneberg.

Mrs. Hobb s
Back Row : Ralph Bianchi, John Aonoreno, Richard Lantz, Phil Shapiro, Larry Fisher, Ken Gallaher, Roger Kolleck, Tom Tobin. Th ird Row:
Karen Josephson, Marilyn Elya, Tom Marcotte,
Reed Halvorsen, Sharon Weinberg, Maureen
Burke, Betty Abbink. Second Row: Dorothy
Nack, Carole Rusch, Shirley Gross, Carol Smith,
Fern Marcus, Howard Mullen, Alice Blanck.
First Row: Linda Sklar, Rhonda Deutsch, Marvin
Feinberg, Marilyn Sergeant, Sharon Shores,
Mary Knowles.

Mr. Johnson
Back Row: Dick Masek, Tom Deibel, Bruce Bamberg, Joe Kremer, Jerry Healy, Bruce Hirte,
Martin Zeitlin. Third Row: Larry Evans, Douglas
Forsberg, Ray Cyburt, Wilson Washkuhn, Terry Regan, Dennis Dobrowolski, Pennie Loutsch.
Second Row : Marcia Witkor, Sue Anderson,
Gloria Cherry, Judy Stille, Connie Rowe, Judy
Iverson, Linda Lantz. First Row : David Howard,
Mary McColloch, Jackie Kofoed, Caredith Harris, Judith Dorman, Louisa Sacomand.

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SOPHOMORES
Miss Kenny
Fourth Row: Robert Ticha, Larry Erickson, Bill
Neuman, Robert Auer, Paul Miller, Keith Anderson, Jeff Lev, George Dolezal!. Third Row :
Maurice Gustin, Robert Glazer, Robert Feinberg, Nancy Scott, Richard Selby, Michael
Fenn, Robert Halpern. Second Row : Bruce Eales,
Joan Murlas, Linda Berquist, Joyce Russo, Penny Weiss, Susan Hojnacki, Judy Johnson . First
Row: Barbara Kutok, Susan Fimoff, Yvette LeMieux, Joan Ciser, Cynthia Kalom, Bonnie
Slotky.

Mr. Lain
Back Row: Robert Polster, Anita Enberg, Deborah Yan, Robert Lamme, Ira Berger, Bob
Deck, Darlene White, Ron Factor. Second Row:
Judith Appleton, Tom Glade, Sharon Schneider,
Jo Ann Neumesiter, Diane Reichert, Robert
Weiss, Dean Zimmerman. First Row: Mary Sacomano, Dorothy Eidenberg, Myra Matheson
Christa Lodal, Melinda Kaufman, Joyce Hodges
Fred Weiner.

Miss LeMar
Back Row: Curtis Lyon, Morris Pavitsky, Brian
Clark, Al Abrams, Bill Sedlacek, Bill Crowley.
Third Row: Lee Bromberg, Mary Smith, Emil
Lazar, Pat Stille, Barbara Harrison, Joan Brandenberg, Sharon Schultz. Second Row : Barbara Simon, Sue Goldman, Valerie Koryski, Merle Zelkowitz, Bill McCullough, Diane Kaplan, Sue DuBoff. First Row : Joe Mosarrochia, David Silverstein, Mary Ann Freda, Miriam Rotham, Shona
Newman, Richard Struck.

Miss Lawson
Back Row: Ronald Stetz, Howard Krader, Warren Gelfand, Steve Chester, Louise Christensen, Paul Wenzel, Gary Templer, Mitchell Sajdera . Third Row: Ronald Schroeder, Connie
Martino, Sharon Godemann, Reid Grosky, Larry Racana. Second Row: Barbara Karel, Stan
Weymer, Cary Hehn, John Esbrook, Dean Donile, Ken Norgan. First Row: Jaynet Rand, Susan
Schayer, Sandi Anderson, Susan Gitelis, Pat
Speicher+, Nina Panico.

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Mrs. Pano s
Back Row : Marshall Claassen, Robert Potrue,
Glenn Lockwood, Carl Lundberg, Ronald Hauser, Robert Sachnoff, Robin Marcey, Bronson
Davis, Edward Katien. Third Row: Robert Altman, Emma Johnson, Joan Gordon, Irene
Taendler , Irwin Gerald, Edward Blumenthal,
James Miresse. Second Row : Ray Bacci, Randy
Friedman, Marilyn Ahrens, Peggy Stone, Renata
Jaeger, Betty Ann Barber, Judith Carlson . First
Row : Zelda Rest, Charlene Gunn, Barbara Ehlers, Thom Stark, Constance Nelson, Sandi Gelfand.

Miss Para s
Back Row : Dave Kaplan, Larry Prof+, Mike
Honiz, George Chechopoules, Ken Barker, Bill
Smith, Marshall Marstein. Third Row : Pam Engstrom, Carol Lueder, Bob Thommes, Teddie
Meadows, Richard Siegel, Steve Sunstein,
Wayne Westland. Second Row: Mary Jane
Aiello, Gari Sue Greene, Mary Phillips, Jim
Kitch, Fred Denkman, Margaret Mattson, Carol
Bendel. First Row : Mary Ellen Stumph, Linda
Klaveter, Rodney Bartels, Robert Fozel, Sandra
Goldman, Marion Lis.

Mr . Phipp s
Ba ck Row : Frank Friedman, La rry Subrin, Louis
H ilfman, Mack Knight, Jay Heinz, Jim Cooper,
Bob Baldridge. Third Row: Paul Hawkins, Tom
Miller, Martha Council, Denise Goss, Lynn Kaimis, Susan Sulanka, Sam Arnoff, Dennis Curtis.
Second Row: Roger Reinger, Roberta Wiig,
Linda Arbetman, Inez Gelfand, Artemis Daglas,
Justyna Rosinski, Joanne Johnson. First Row:
Pat Kuzn icki, Nan Peterson, Barbara Kleiman,
Bob Davis, Sue Bennett, Larry Lissner.

Miss Racin e
Back Row : Jeff Kanofsky, Bria n Roubinek,
Bruce Dilg, Jim Puccinelli, Tom Banner, Craig
Abbott, Raymond Cinman, Leo Tiltges, Robert Levin. Third Row : Arlene Herbold, Janet
Gustafson , Penny Johnson, Lee Ann Marino,
Ronald Novotny Joe Walsh, Susan Braverman,
Dolores Sieber. Second Row: Susan Wade, Valerie Accomando, Mike Kreiter, Brian Hardt,
Diane Wirth, Sharon Evey, James McCarthy.
Fi rst Row: Alice Thorsen, Donna Miller, Bonnie
Weichmann, Bonnie Barron, Diane Layden, Arla Goldstein.

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Mrs. Sacher
Back Row : Fred Brendel, Bob Meisner, Stewart
Gorenstein, Alan Martin, James Savage, Charles Worthington, Gerald Singer Bernard Schmitt. Third Row : Claudette Phillips, Sue Alpert, Gene Kathe, Wayne Orzeske, Norman
Gordon, Dan Weiner, Ed Ritter . Second Row :
Ed Nadler, Margo Berkson, Roberta Djidich,
Leslie Learner, Jo Ann Schroeder, Mary O'Donnell, Mary Ann Mahnke. First Row: Gretchen
Bruelheide, Myrna Reich, Pam Meltzer, Sue
Kardoff, Lynda Doner, Sue Hansen, Lyle Ransom.

Mr. Sandberg
Back Row: Ron Corey, Allen Wieska, Pete
Mueller, Jim Boyesen, Ted Gregory, Dennis
Dahl, Robert Mark, Tom Smith. Third Row: Jim
Safranic, Mike Sullivan, Tom Avne, Janice Yon
Holt, Virginia Schramm, Steve Nison , Joyce
Valfer. Second Row : Barbara Segal, Sandra
Mueller, Carol Singer, Sandra Hartman, LaVerne Karlesky, Richard Wasley. First Row:
Barbara Kolderup , Susan Basofin, Sharon Boston, Pat Bleser, Barbara Trufant, Roslyn Abrams.

Mr. Sapone
Back Row: Kermit Creager, Richard Rehwaldt,
Stuart Goodman, Dan Hills, Dennis Kreiner,
Edward Sabey, Jack Wesley, Richard Chojnnowski. Third Row: Thomas Rakowski, John Me·
hrhloz, Howard Brown, Barbara Firmiss, Laurie
Schurz, Pam Trammer, Barbara Gibson. Second
Row: Tom Handwerker, Peter Marines, Terry
Fink, Randy Hedstrom, Terry Palcheck, Sharon
Kuester, Sandra Lemanski. First Row : Eileen
Nechtman, Sandi Wadsworth, Janet Sachs, Beth
Eischen, Susan Osborn, William Spiegel.

Mrs. Schmidt
Back Row: Robert Blackstone , William Carr,
James Hankins, Jon Meirhoff, William Buckholz, Gordon Johnson, David Neer, Ray Giovanreli. Third Row : Rosalie Burbera, Barbara Levin, Ann Davis, Sue Glass, Marge Ostermuer,
James Fung, Norman Koch. Second Row : Judy
Kroon, Nancy Ridings, Mary Lou Scherer, Gloria
Mitchell, Martin Saso, Jackie Elke, Robert Garro. First Row: Jeannette Artelt, Joan Suckow,
Marsha Friedman, Eloise Corman, Gay I e
Strouse, Penny Marshall.

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�SOPHOMORES
Mr. Schnurr
Ba ck Row: Jim Nelson, Wayne Kuehn, George
Cuser, Bob Sitman, Bruce Deleskiewicz, Mike
Christopoulos, Paul Herrmann. Third Row : John
Lazaar, Joe! Adelman, Lois Riefstahl, Judy Gopperton, Ken Sosnowski, Tom Mc Caleb . Se cond
Row : Seymour Du Bow, Sandra Benson, Toby
Ettinger, Fred Shandling, Melody Schneider,
Peter Hoag, Sandra Schallman. First Row : Janice Jacobs, Linda Richmond, Jeanne Ferdman,
Sandy Shapiro, Karyn Stryker, Terry Milstein.

Mr. Skuban
Back Row : Mike Hodgson, Robert Nieder, Bob
Rasmussen, Steve Elkins, Gary Sawyers, Bob
Goodmanson, Ronald Benson. Third Row : Richard Shulman, Eileen Houck, Barb Neimer, Steve
Taite!, Jackie Komar, Jan Cordes. Second Row :
Marilyn Werner, Donna Zalud, Arlene Ambrogio, Greer Kasdon, Wendy Belgarbo, Sue
Leonard, Allen Gain. Fi rst Row: Louann Stein,
Stuart Portnoy, Steven Weiss, Nancy Del Aringa, Diane Zahn, Narlene Stein.

Mrs. Taylor
Back Row : Steve Merriman, Bruce Powell, Stanley Anderson, Paul Goldman, Bob Brice, Steve
Cosmas, De~nis Antila, Ken Ehrensaft. Third
Row : Carolyn Brown, Terry Tobias, Larry Gutbrod, Myron Samole, Joyce Zolezzi, Mike Davidson, Pete Pennelle, Bev Duffey. Second Row :
Cheryl Thoma, Fran Harris, Dennis Redding,
Judie Jenkins, Carol Senger, Bob Kittridge, Gerry Reinier . First Row : Rita Lubeck, Sandy Eisenberg, Diane Willert, Sally Williams, Karen
Nelson, Snydey Becker.

Mr. Te mpleton
Back Row : Bob Schlav, Tony Palumbo, Chuck
Scharf, Glenn Rosenthal, John Link, Keith
Bernsten, Bill Sodemann, Bill Fisher. Third Row :
Allen Gerber, Bob Janessa, Louis Goldstein,
Larry Lascody, Dick Fahey, Mitchell Melamed,
Bob Wolff, Al Zlotnik. Second Row : Pat Bronis,
Judy Kirschner, Carole Woods, Judy Sholin,
Ma_ria ~emas, Sydney Goldberg, Donna Tropste1n. First Row : Sue Saxon, Marilyn Gooding,
Gloria Cagney, Georgia Oehlberg, Lynn Ravine, Merle Steinberg.

�SOPHOMORES
Mr. Van Arsdale
Back Row: Jim Copeland, Jim Mertes, Earl
Wenzel, John Evans, Ken Matzick, Harvey
Brown, Bruce Bettey, Jerry Pfeifer. Third Row:
Dale Swanson, Judy Ann Viere, Bette Julius,
Robert Bohn, Lenny Halperin, Sandy Weise,
Andrea Brown. Second Row: Victor David, Ron
Micon, Sue Rodman, Sue Seedorf, Linda Vrablik, Barry Weinstein, Tony Orton . First Row :
Linda Goldfarb, Tod Wise, Fran Stein, Barbara Davis, Barbara Braun, Marylou Zehner.

Miss Williams
Back Row: Sherwin Glassman, Henry Wirtz, Le·
Roy Guenther, Jim Reicherts, Marvin Duren,
Don Higginson, Howard Sylvester, Don Bextel.
Third Row : Susan Henry, Helene Hyman, Nancy
Eaman, Linda Johnson, Sue Slatten, Marvin
Mark, Tory Spinnato. Second Row: Sharon
Freres, Bill Levison, Ulrike Mueller, Bonnie
Brusin, Suzanne Warda, Diane Manassa, Karen
Rohner. First Row: Tom Ford, Richard Stone,
Bonita Puerkel, Cynthia Christianson, Ca r o I
Flaherty, Marilyn Wegl.

Miss Winick
Back Row : John Rieser, Gene Schaeffer, Bob
Wegerman, Dale Paquet, Dick lsel, Jim Boosales, Larry Mills, Don Zastrow. Third Row:
Leon Weisberg, Paul Casbarian, Tom Karr,
Ken Hallam, Sam Galioto, Sharon Brei, Nancy
Hibbert. Second Row : Nancy Kretschmar, Mike
Bass, Elaine Brown, Michelle Magire, Richard
Silverstein, Carolyn Larson, Lenita Marak. First
Row: Linda Karlov, Arlene Stern, Marcia Topper, Sandra Kemp, Iris Daglas, Sandra Goldstein.

Mrs. Zaruba
Back Row: Glenn Carlson, Robert Zender, Don
Eden, Craig Mahaffey, Michael Rothholtz, Jerry Sakover, Paul Schodin, Ken Chesrow. Third
Row: Cyril Trock, Donna Wold, Sandra Palm,
Pat Lippens, Brian Blender, Ronald Johnson.
Second Row: Carol Ann Virgilio, Peggy Miller,
Barbara Kalfen, Kenneth Williams, Dominique
Demartino, Judy Verhunce . First Row : Nina
Freed, Olive Dubman, Manya Lewin, Ann Schramm, Steve Bookchester, Elizabeth Staplefeld .

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The hst Freshman Class Cabinet of the new West Division s;ionsored a dance, sold book covers and folders with the
school's picture on them, and visited the Ulich Children's Home as their service project. Back Row: N. Eagan, N.
Norberg, A. Kramer, E. Jaet, J. Miguel, K. McEnerny, M. Felzer. Third Row: J. Mikolay, B. Micheals , R. Arnstron, K.
Gabel, J. Smith, H. Roberts, R. Reid, B. Gordon, M. Maypole, T. Benson. Second Row: C. Warda, C. Nachman, B.
Silverman, E. Schwartz, B. Starkman, S. Cooperman, J. Deutsch , S. Braverman. First Row: L. Karch (Treasurer), J. Heim
(President), P. Anderson (Vice-President), K. Luber (Secretary), S. Cook, Mr. Koerner (Sponsor).

FRESHMEN LEARN TRADITIONS OF CREST AND CODE
"Who, me?" says the freshman, recalling his bewilderment those first few days of school. Were
those his knees knocking? And what has happened to
all those strange faces?
His fears have long since disappeared, along
with that "two feet tall" feeling. The corridors no
longer seem an endless maze; high school is now a
familiar and friendly place.
It's been a year of change. Through trial and
error, the freshman has learned how to "juggle"
homework, social life - and more homework. He
has joined clubs, worked on committees, and although now a relatively unknown athlete, may be

Miss Addington
Back Row: Ronald Rufer, Donald Puetz, Dennis
Denz, Michael Stavy, Gary Yellen, Barbara
Young, Rosemary Garro. Third Row: Peter Zaphirio, Jeffrey Hoffman, John Brummett, Gregory
Johnson, Nancy Wendt, Dorothy Wanaski. Second Row: Susan Salberg, Bonita Cowan, Louise
Martish, Thomas Ladd, Robin Reid, Maureen
Fishman. First Row: Richard Kittredge, Hope
Arentz, Stewart Shiman, Michael Lieberman,
Harold Norris, Virgina Posphala.

next year's biggest star! Above all. the freshmen
of that fall of '59 know the pleasures - and sometimes problems - of being in an entirely new
school. He has assumed responsibility, both in and
out of the clas&gt;room; he has worked on Student
Council and Freshman Cabinet, cheered at the
games, danced at the unions, and learned how to
carry all those books without taking on a permanent
"ti lt". Advice given by his shophomore "Big Brother" or "Big Sister" has helped him through all the
"firsts" of a freshman year, and for his final word
on the matter - "I like it!"

�FRESHMEN
Mrs. Barnes
Back Row: Bruce Johnson, Pat Wulf, James
Frey, Paul Roberts, Rich Levy, Jackie Maelvin .
Third Row : Alan Shiller, Bil l Young, Dick Heinrich, Sandy Dean, Pam Mueller, Janice Amsterdam . Second Row: Bob Carter, Howie Bentkower, Norm Goodman, Ken Cohen, Sue Stauber, Delores Hackmeister. First Row: Janice
Wale, Debb'e Falstein, Sandy Bolka, Nancy
Eagan, Gary Tennison , Louis Lutz.

Mr. Brufke
Back Row : Roberta Shefsky, Mike Becker, Phil
Kohl, Gary Heinz, Tom Beddia , Frank Skutta,
Lee Warsaw Marlia Boyansky. Third Row : Perry
Rose, James Eckmann, John Dailberg, Bill Sunter. Second Row: Steve Fever, Gilbert Poppenhagen, Lynn Johnson, JoAnne Borisof, Kathy
Gabel, John Ramsey. First Row: Lori lmmergluck, Diane Zeutschel, Julie Archibald, Marsha
Zimmermann, Marlene Malone, Ronni Kahn .

Miss Chapman
Back Row: John Betts, Gary Frank, Gary Smith,
David Helmer, John Suelzle, David Koehler.
Third Row : Paula Sienkiewicz, Clayton Williamson. Diane Rutkowski , Keith Perrin, James Roberts, Barry Wagner. Second Row: Karen Wahlstrom, Gayle Tobey, Jayne Miguel, Helen Jackson, Le slie Kummerow. First Row : Merle Dorfman, Ellen Goldbaum, Robert Capettini, Carole
BGnson, Mi cheal Duhl, Carolyn Nelson.

Miss Cleveland
Back Row: John Gilman, Le slie Silverman, Carl
Zolkowski, B;ll Levin, Nikki Sasenick, Ron Ferrell, Sue C~ere. Third Row : Dick Sandstedt,
Rick Artwick, Martha Herzon, Paul Bishop, Fred
Krause. Second Row: Gene Bader, Nancy Julius,
Linda Latham, Barb Becker , Betty Burkhardt,
Judy Kaplan. First Row: Sheldon Kuperman,
Darlene Friedkin, Sue Merriman , Judy Hall,
Marilyn Maypole, Jerry Jacover.

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�FRESHMEN
Mr. Coyer
Back Row: Dave Daley, Joel Feder, Al Averbach, Bob Lawler, Robert Oster, Richard Ross,
Jerry Micharl. Th ird Row : Frances B
arron, Virginia Claassen, Sharon Roberts, Joann Kling,
Howard Baitcher, Andrew Johns. Second Row:
Frank Demith, Stuart Marshall, William Bollinger, Sharo n Greenberg, Nancy Hanelin, Wayne
Trail. First Row: Karen Sanrschi, Kathleen DeVogelea r, Barbara Rek, B
eryl Cohen, Eilleen
Denis, Roberta Horan, Linda Levine.

Mr. Dickinson
Back Row : Fred Leavitt, Richard Joos, Warren
Cooper, James Jaegar. Third Row: Jere Kluge,
Barbara G raff, John Heitman, Jack DeVito,
George Kreegier, Ronald Wolfstyn. Second
Row: James Block, Karen Osney, Ka ren Bond,
Brina Krader, Connie North, Joan Kempton,
Irene Ferguson. First Row: Patricia A nderson,
Jacqueline Smith, Barba ra Singer, Susan Rapper, Myra Burns, Lee Gordon.

Mr. Fabri
Back Row : Richa rd Littrell, Ronald Tiersky, Tim
Hagerty, Ken Foster, Michael San towski, Randall Wick, W ill iam Stender. Third Row: John
Hanlon, Karen Moser, Bonnie Cheney, Evelyn
Oros, Steve Bernsten, Joseph Margalski, Bob
Hepburn. Second Row : Jane Barneti, Patricia Wzgala, Sandra Larsen, J udy Kipperman,
Allyn Arnold, Bruce Bendoff. First Row : Ann
Kazanow, Susa n Foust, Alice Spector, Deanne
Gerber, Carol Schmidt, Joanne Deutsch.

Miss Fuerst
Back Row : Merrily Ballou, Renne Kaluzna, Jay
Brautigan, Br uce Nannen, Roy Anderson, Jim
Mikolay, Ken nth Flammang. Third Row: Allan
Curtis, Marshall Ship, Vivian Gierlach, Esther
Mclean, Anita Doeze kalski, Evan Imber, June
Haerle. Second Row: Jeff Jacobs, Ma rcia Lane,
Lynn Watts, Karen Roina, Gayle Wiegman,
Michael Smith. First Row: Gary Lindemann,
Susan Kaplan, Suzanne Punch, Doris Blake, Robert Gitlis, David Klebbe, Roger Strimpel.

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�FRESHMEN
Mrs. Fuh s
Back Row: Kenneth DeGraffenseid, Karen Dare,
Charles Lindberg, Charles Baker, Gary Mendelsohn, Erwin Vieck, Bill Berndt. Third Row:
Marry Eller Michelau, Janice Eddy, Edward
Lawrence, Creigh Gornstein, Burt Friedman,
Kenneth Hansen. Second Row : Jennifer Spain,
Diane Simons, Claudia Gallagher, Cheryl Thomas, Maribeth Kispert. First Row: Kenneth Wolfrnn, Sandra Colecchia, Roberta Brooks, Lois
Karch, Debbie Selin, Michael Ricci .

M1·. Gragg
Back Row : B
ob Skorey, Stanley Meadows, Dennis Unbehaun, James Hart, Bill Nimmo, Bob
Herkert, Stanley Leavitt, Jim Albert. Third Row :
Raymond Elvey, Kenneth Bro, Carol Cahan,
Peggy Bistolfo, Stephen Seibel, Ed Lowe, Jeannine Palmer. Second Row : Martha Zari, Sharon
Swanberg, Tommy Giljum, Simone Fields, Bobbette Schwartz, Beverley Jones. First Row: Charlette Warda, Victor Witcher, Mary Dunlap,
Joyce Irwin, Regina Foss, Irene Levin.

Mr. Harrington
Back Row : Bruce Miller, James Marmel, Charles
Bair, Richard Lavin, Larry Jamrozek, Diana
Austin, Bob Ellensohn. Third Row : Barbara
Hopps, Joan Dahlman, Arlis Breen, Pat Grybouyki, Michael Thiry, Richard Berk, Larry
Haller. Second Row: Elaine Jaet, Sandra McWherter, Eleanor Levine, William Kaplan, Jill
Schwartz, Judy Schwartz, Pamela Kirk . First
Row: Wilma Haugness, Eunice Reizner, Alan
Stone, Carole Hanson, Larry Scher.

Miss Herold
Back Row : Steven Kraft, Darlene Woywot, Jerald Zimberoff, Ronald Hillstrand, Joseph Starky,
Jerry Dorband, Steven Alter. Third Row: Craig
Feldpausch, David Parry, Robert Wise, Carolyn
Merrill, James Snower, Richard Haber, Joan
Berloznik . Second Row : Andrea Kramer, Jerri
Rae Hook, Richard Pierini, Carol Kreinick, Malco!m Nineberg, Anna Marie Cutrell . First Row:
Merle Yabl:n, Karen Fredricksen, Alene Cooper,
Arlene Rosen, Kathleen Glaves, Brenda Silverman.

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�FRESHMEN
Mr. Jensen
Back Row: Susan Fox, Jeff Shore, Howard
Michael, Steve Berger, Howard Cohen, James
Brown, Nickolaus Marshall. Third Row : Carol
Recher, Pam Lassen, Virginia Backus, Steve
Jensik, Bill Van Mersbergen, Fred Weihs, Ronald Slutsky. Second Row : Pat Crowe, Sharon
Hawkins, Linda Weinbrech ·:-, Larry Kais, Michael
Dinitz, Mary Beth Pinch. First Row: James Weiss,
Judi Weintraub, Ann Arnstein, Sandra Weiss,
Barbara Gordon, Kenneth Kann.

Mr . Kielwasser
Back Row: Marilyn McKay, Christina Benson,
Pat Fulkerson Alan Klinke, Don Brown, Gerald
Rabin, Richard Feldman. Th ird Row: Sharon
Schloskey, Gerry Little, Fred Andrews, Jim
Oeschler, Diana Unterschuetz, Judy DeRosa.
Second Row: Sherry Herman, Barbara Apelian,
Phyliss Rosen, David Kurci, Barry Tefka, Mike
'Nexler. First Row : Nena Goldberg, Lynn Morgan, Barbara Miller, Nancy Steinman, Donald
Gerc;er, Diane Pavlove.

Miss Kipnis
Back Row : James Rice, Gary Kozdron, Thomas
Nilson, James Kornon, Fred Polen, Mitchell
Davidson, Jerry Wickstrom, Greg Wolfes. Second Row: Ronald Horlick, Deburah Drawbaugh,
Bonnie Feld, Lynn Barnett, Barbara Katz, Hilary
Roberts, Carol Menes. First Row: Gayle Graham,
William Conrad, Jack Barraneo, Michael Weintraub, Sherry 0'to, Patricia Messink.

Mr . Koerner
Back Row : Mike Mueller, Robert Wilhelmsen,
Larry Deitcher, Steve Valfer, Richard Nilsson,
Thomas Leach, Irving Starkey, Ken Davis. Third
Row: Sharon Wenzel, Norman Anderson, Marcia
Menkin, Rona Jacobs, William Lowther, Earl
Simon. Second Row : Judy Tranter, Judy Russ,
Marlene Kulwin, Joanne Worthington, Kathy
McEnerney, Patricia Hintz. First Row: Ellen
Bilton, Margaret Reynolds, Sandra Cantz, Diane Rosen, Judy Didier, Mike Friedler.

�FRESHMEN
Miss Krau s
Back Row : Dale Sarkin, Robert Repke, Lief
Akerstrom , Ken Barcia, Allen Nachman, Jack
M ulis, Charles Goldstein. Th ird Row: Penny
Levey, Phyllis Kreis, Mitchell Skolnick, Mark
Johnson, Sandra Jach, Susan Cook, Roberta
Teitel. Second Row : Rose Illian, Joseph Le Due,
Harvey Margolis, Dean Hirshman, Kenneth
Quigley, Meredith McCartan. First Row: Stephen May, Margaret Fortney, Alice Berko, Arlene
Paul, Diane Schoenberg, Marlene Ruttenburg.

Mr. Lyerla
Back Row : Les Benedict, Dale Johnston, Dennis
Lederle, Jack Feldman, David Thomas. Third
Row: Will iam Voss, John Schmidt, Dan Harvey,
Tyrone Poders, James Swinger, Richard Mendes. Second Row: Marlene Brooks, Lynn Ross,
Jud ith Smith, Carolyn Schoeller, Justine Varney,
Edward Gould. First Row : Sanford Rugendorf,
Louise DeCarl, Barbara Axelrod, Jo an n e
Krause, Marilou Owen, Allan Robert Kassin.

Mr. Martyn
Back Row : Sandra Rumack, Darlene Muller, Arn~ld Kowit, Larry Hill, Andrea Hoffman, Karen Sylvan, Karen Koszuta. Third Row : Carol
Bloom, Trudy Brei, Robe rt Brideaux, James
Brant, Ba rry Lutz. Second Row : Gail Hirsh, Mel'in Brenner, Peter Reed, Richard Groat, Neil
Friedman, Diane G ross. First Row: Ann Blumberg, Irene Freske, Sue Bourgerie, Marilyn
Steinberg, Barbara Silverman .

Miss Meisterheim
Back Row: Robert Brown, Kenneth Noesen, Marvin Anderson, Katrina W alker, Steve Stove, John
Lowe, Zel inda Rubenstein, Martin Sheehan.
Th ird Row : Julie Wilson, Penny Corn, Carole
Slumenthal, Janice Lehman, John Jaege r, Don
Hanson. Second Row: John Posypanko , Mike
Payne, Rhoda Ex, Joan Deitch, Marion Diane
Kwolek, Aline Kite. First Row : Barbara Starkman, David Cooper, Barry Fisher, Howard Wandell, Ronald Ditt hardt, Sharon Gagne.

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�FRESHMEN
Miss Peterson
Bac k Row : Cheryl Weber, Tom Champion, Don
Fabbro, Don Linder, Phil Holder, Paul Thielman, Larry Rothstein, Richard Ingersoll. Third
Row : Pat Laing, Carol Hagel, Bob Ratzel, Ron
Derbes, Stuart Argentar, Alan Skepner, Bill
Hess. Se cond Row: Elaine Schwartz, Janice
Kamps, Ed Matayka, Sharon Boyko, Bobbi Henner, Carol Green, Janice Streu . First Row:
Penny Olympias, Judy Kamps, Sue Marwil,
Mike Kiss, Lynn Siegel.

Mr . Rambis
Back Row : Nancy Steinseifer, Carol Wekony,
Ruth Dorrian, Tom Conway, Walter Anderson,
Stuart Bellus, Bill Schwartz. Third Row : Donald
Jacob, Ricki Lipawsky, Edwin Hagen, Lyle
Mink, Robert Wallace, Joe Rodenski, Sharon
Kunar. Second Row : Terry Kellar, Nancy Norberg, Lorrette Fiocchi, Pat Patte rson, Jeannie
Bert, Charles Eby. First Row : Kathy Stockmar,
Lynette Fray, Barry Yavitz, Victor De Martino,
John Hilbert, Mike Kahles.

Miss Sauch
Back Row : Virginia Burns, Allison Ascher, Barbara Laverman, Neil Brownstein, Steve Rotfield. Third Row: Sherry Sostrin, Virginia Sutton, Bob Arnston, Barry Vernick, Ed Fradkin,
Alice Hutter. Second Row : Sandy Johnston,
Laurel Rechtermann, Bob Gilhooley, Pete Stephens, Gail Cohen, Susan Wershkeff. First Row :
Marcy Hoffman, Lois Massey, Lillian Halbreich,
Mary Pilkington, Steve Shipka, William Kimonick.

Miss Schickel
Bac k Row : Sheryl Beauchamp, Dennis Moberg,
Kenneth Smentek, Burton Michaels, James
Knowles, Barry Robins, Glenn Wentink, Dorothy
Scanlan, Robert Einhorn. Th ird Row : Diane
Stevens, Richard Howell, Janet Day. Second
Row: Pamela Porter, Judy Hillman, Sandy
Swade, Burton Weisberg, James Boukas, Larry
Baumhardt. First Row: Lynne Leff, Carol Smart,
Sharon Basara, Carol Gardner, Jeannette Bartsch, Barbara Feldner, Bettyann Shulman.

�FRESHMEN
Mr. Sharp
Back Row : Gary Plice, Cary Hershenson, Melvin
Balunick, Frann Summers, David Scheibe, Randy
Zemel, Robert Dreyer, Earl Hoff. Third Row :
Marilyn Wynowski, Barbara Schuhrke , Sharon
Field, Karen H eller, Arnold Gold, Lee Wesche.
Second Row : Susan Alton, Dolores Brusin, Donna Kotarek, Susan Yardley, Margaret Riley,
Cheryl Paul . First Row: Cheryl Lewin, Nancy
Nelson, Karen Leftwich, Sally Cooperman, Julie
Gordon, Ross Miller.

Mr. Swalec
Back Row : Robert Khras, Jeff Mantell, Judith
Zaidler, Karen Chelin, Daniel Orchowski, Martin Ba benderene. Third Row : Steve Lampert,
Kenneth Fairman, Richard Hendricksen, Ronald
Jaeger, Bill Seguin, Ruth Mulder. Second Row :
Michael Frandzel, Carolyn Henkin, Risha Rotkin, Trudy Taitz, Linda Davis, Jane Levin, Linda Peterson . First Row : David Block, Paulette
Armstrong, Cheryl lmmergluck, Barbara Berg,
Starr Braverman, Glenn Eyles.

Mr. Tiplady
Back Row : Neil Pollack, Terry Ostrowski, Bonnie
Stanfield, Charles Bell, Mike Green, Charlene
Hedberg, Myra Schectmen, James Fard. Third
Row : Stuart Rubner, Peggy Snow, Joel Kessler .
Second Row: Dale Klocke, Nancy Muth, Ronnie
Schaffner, Donna Behr, Charlene Selk, Kathy
Luber. First Row: Roberta Stillman, Bonnie
Epstein, Donna Nechistak, Jill Rubin, Edith
Eisenberg, Pat Dresher.

Miss Warren
Back Row : Marilyn Felzer, Ray Berens, Don
Szontagh, Tom Noesen, Howard Gebel, Terry
Schultz, Norm Feinartz, Judy Rhodes. Third
Row: Karen Williams, Carl Hardt, Ron Woods,
Don Haroldson. Second Row: Alice Barnow,
Sue Lewin, Bob Tuchow, Mike Decker, Sharlene
Mednick, Carol Chada. Firsi· Row: Peggy Singer, Dave Anderson, Carole Herwitt, Gay Kramer, Roberta Kite, Maryann Spryszak.

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FRESHMEN
Mr. W inkleman
Back Row : Terrie Brusman, Wayne Belve, Fred
Bolin, Tom Foss, Terry Wolf, Ken Latimer, Dan
Yomine, Sharon Crampe. Third Row : Dick DuMay, Barb Smidt, Alan Magit, Ernest Thery.
Second Row : Janet Buchholz, Gerry Oliva, Vivian Habler, Marlene Goodfriend, Art Koenig,
Mike Rappaport. First Row: Carole Machman,
Joyce Youngbood, Carolyn Van , Sally Sanders,
Candy Tubekis, Elliot Pearl.

Mrs. Wise
Back Row: Richard Gevirtz, David Hoglund,
Ronald Roberts, Arthur Maslow, Ralph Larsen,
Steven Kaage, Ralph Fuller. Third Row : Paul
Briehke, Kristi Peterson, Carol Frank, Frank
Carter. Second Row: Ray Sakover, Linda Johnson, Renee Waltzer, Marjory Levin, Richard
Hoffing, Donna Hendrickson. First Row: Jill
Schmidt, Linda Kaufmann, Margaret McPherson,
Linda Cohen, Tamara Arbetman, Donna Naylor.

Miss Wohlfahrt
Back Row: Aldis Rucins, Kathy Blaul, Robert
Bernat, Richard Hess, Gene Lubin, Robert Lukes,
Sheryl Shapiro, Richard Moldenhauer. Third
Row : Karen Sigel, Sandra Ruehrdanz, Michael
Friedman, Raymond Kohn . Second Row: Jerrold
Dukin, Steven Poster, Charles Prebish, Janet
Bloch, Sharon Greenman, Frances Sill. First
Row : Joyce Greenberg, Susan Nelson, Gayle
Nesler, Janet Heim, Barbara Hessell, Peggy
Franz.

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��FACULTY
IDEALS OF
CREST

Helping the student to realize his
potentialities and plan ahead for
future educational opportunities
is an aspect of teaching of which
Nilehi is rightfully proud. Miss
Lamberg offers suggestions to Bill
Nack as he tries to decide which
college will be st provide the
courses and training he needs.

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�Dedication to excellence a n d respect
fine traditions summarize the educational ideals of Mr.
Paul J. Houghton,
Acting
Superintendent.

EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE IS GOAL
OF ADMINISTRATION
Memorable on two counts, 1958-59 at Niles
Township High School has been celebrated both as
the 20th anniversary of the opening of Nilehi East
and as the year of the dedication of Nilehi West.
in a deeper sense, we have commemorated this
year the two outstanding facts now true of our
school: it has come of age and it has joined the
ranks of the very large high schools.
From prairie school of 600 students in 1939 to
flourishing suburban school of 3400 in 1959 is a
growth statistic almost without parallel. But soaring
enrollment, with all its problems of accommodation

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and building expansion, has not obscured the most
important characteristics of Niles Towns hip High
School: dedication to educational excellence and
respect for fine traditions.
The seniors of 1959 have the passive distinction
of being the graduation class of a commemorative
year, but their true distinction comes from the outstanding contributions they have made to the Nilehi
heritage . We honor them for having written a chapter in the Nilehi story that will inspire those in all
of their future endeavors.

�Dr. Stuart Anderson, Assistant Superintendent, aids Mr.
Houghton in the administrative duties of both East and West
Divisions.

Mr. Charles Coker, Business Manager, controls all purchasing
and is in charge of the non-teaching personnel.

Mr. Harold Ohlson is the Director of Planning, Publications,
and Research.

Dr. Arthur H. Ryden, Director of Guidance, coordinates the
guidance programs of East and West Divisions.

�ADMINISTRATION STRESSES UNIFIED

Education has always played an important role
in American democracy. From the days of the
Declaration of Independence to the present, Americans have realized the necessity of public education
for political, social, and economic progress. President Eisenhower is quoted as follows in a pamphlet
published by the Educational Policies Commission:
"Because our schools help shape the mind
and character of our youth, the strength
or weakness of our educational system
will go far to determine the strength or
weakness of our national wisdom and our
national morality tomorrow. That is why it
is essential to our nation that we have
good schools. And their quality depends
on all of us."

Mr. John J. Gach, principal, directs the activities of the
students and teachers at the West Division.

Mr. Bill A. Bost is the assistant principal of the West Division
in charge of freshmen .

Dr. Nicholas Mannos is the assistant principal of the West
Division in charge of sophomores.

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�SP,RIT OF EAST AND WEST

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Unity is a factor necessary to schools if they are
to fulfull their purpose as defined by President
Eisenhower. As our administration prepared for
Niles' twentieth year they faced a unique problem
- that of maintaining one school in two buildings.
Freshman began their high school careers in the
new West Division building as the sophomores worked to organize and establish there traditions and
activities learned as freshmen. The shared traditions
of friendship, service, leadership, scholarship, and
justice serve to keep the divisions united, as do the
administrators of the two buildings. Under the
guidance of these men we remain a spiritually, if
not physically, united school, with the crest continuing as the symbol of our joint traditions.

Dr. J. Keith Kavanaugh, principal, directs the activities of the
students and teachers at the East Division.

Mr. Marvin H . lhne is the assistant principal of the East
Division in charge of iuniors.

Mr . Keith Hertweck is the assistant
Division in charge of seniors.

�Mr. M. William Wise presides over a meeting of school board members Mr . Kenneth E. Littrell,
Francis J. Saunders, Dr. John H. Speer (Secretary) , Mr. Ernest Eisenberg, Mr. W . Warren Meyer,
Mr. Clyde V. Anderson. Under their guidance the East Division began its twentieth year,
last year's plans for the West Division were realized when 1,800 students started school in the
building .

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SCHOOL BOARD DEDICATES NILEHI WEST
The summer of 1958 saw the completion of the West
Division building, and when in September its doors were
first opened to admit students, 1800 freshmen and sophomores entered to begin the 1958-59 school year. On Saturday, October 19, 1958, many local and state dignitaries
took part in a School Board-sponsored dedication ceremony
for this new building.
Equally as important as the opening of the West Division was the installation, in 1958, of a remodeled and reequipped suite of physics and chemistry laboratories in the
East Division.
These are but two of the events that took place under
the quidance of the Board of Education.
Relative newcomer though it is, Niles Township High
School is large, ranking sixth in size among the 26 suburban
high school units of Cook County. Moreover, its growth
gradient is among the steepest to be found anywhere; enrollment is conservatively estimated to double in six years.
Accordinqly, the Board of Education has borne duties and
responsibilities that have grown progressively so heavy during recent years that, during the inter-election year, April
12, 1958 to April 10, 1959, scheduling meetings of at least
weekly frequency has become the norm ra+her than the ex-

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ception.
The purpose and motivation of these meetings remains
constant. /'\s always, the Board's abiding interest has been
to secure the best available educational opportunities for
the youth of the district by improving physical plant accommodation, curriculum development, and instruction.
The best illustration of exploratory interest in curriculum
development and improvement of instruction is the Board's
departmental reports project. Under this project, department heads are invited to sit with the Board and review the
history of departmental growth, examine the present state
of departmental affairs, and inquire into the prospects and
problems of future developments. Illustrative of the Board's
actions on behalf of curriculum enrichment is the approval
it has qiven for introducinq several new courses of study
in the 1959-60 school year: Russian, biology for academically
talented freshmen; "Business Communications", "Business
Mathematics", "Modern Communications", and American
History as an advanced :'lacement course for seniors.
In additinn. the Boarrl authorized the administration to
develop a pilot, co-operative program with industry to provide work exper;ence fnr nutstanding junior students of science, and has expanded the summer school program.

�The PTA officers for 1958-59 are Mrs. Russell Reinger (President), Mrs . Herbert Siemund (Recording Secretary), Mrs. Edwin C. Krumsieg (Treasurer), and Mrs . Sol Ashbach (First Vice-President).

ACTIVE PTA SERVES COMMUNITY'S YOUTH

Mr. Thomas Blackburn explains the purpose of an art course to the parents attending the PTA-sponsored open house.

Serving as hostesses at the faculty dinner, selling hot dogs at home football games, presenting
an open house in both divisions so parents can "go
to class" and meet the teachers, and awarding prizes
for the Homecoming floats, are just some of the
activities of the Nilehi Parent-Teacher Association.
The PT A has ably maintained and promoted the
parent-teacher relationship necessary for the successful operation of a large educational institution.
Through interesting and informative programs and
its monthly bulletin, the NILE-A-GRAM, the PTA
has indeed placed itself in a position to make Nilehi
proud of the tradition of an active Parent-Teacher
Association.

�CAPABLE FACULTY CARRIES ON THE TRADITIONS OF THE CREST

Henry Abram
(W) English
George Adam s
(W) English
Mary Addington
(W) s,,anish

Daniel Albright
(E) English
Ea rle S. Auge
(E-W) Music
Leo P. Babcock
( E) Science, Driver Education

Priscilla Baker
( E) English
Lucille Barnes
(W) English
Norma Barts
(E-W) Audio-Visual

M. J . Basrak
( E) Physical Education, Social Studies
George Bauer
(W) Physical Education
Kay Beck
(E) German

Sandy Berns
(E) English
John l. Betts
( E) Social Studies
Thoma' Blackburn
(W) Art

Don W . Blair
(E) Spanish
E. Robert Bluege
( E) Busines' Education
Robert J . Botthof
( E) Science

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�Ma rvin L. Brett
( E) Mathematics
Robe d E. Brown
(W) Mathematics
Edward F. Brufke
(W) Social Studies

C . E. Burg ener
( E) Science
David Burgetl'
(E) Industrial Arts
Florence M. Butler
( E) Home Arts

Howard M. Byram
( E) Physical Education
Ra y Carrell
( E) Industrial Arts
Joseph P.. C ech
(W) Mathematics

Janet Chapman
(W) English
Susan Cleveland
(W) Spanish
Arthur Colver
(W) Social Studies

Joan . Coon
( E) Business Education
William Coyer
(W) Science
John M. Cress
(W) Physical Education

Gentil da Rosa
( E) Spanish
Annette Davis
( E) Visiting Counselor
Judith Davis
( E) English

Margaret de Sooy
( E) Scholarship Counselor
Keith Dickinson
(W) Social Studies
Susan Dimon
(W) Mathematics

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Eleanor Doherty
(E) English
Roland Durette
( E) French
Paul Eberhardt
(E) English

Mary Edwards
(E) English
Homer . Ellis
( E) Science
Jerry Engle
(W) Mathematics

Jack Fabri
( W) Social Studies
George Fink
( E) Industrial Arts
Frank Fitzpatrick
( W) Business Education

Bob Frala
( E) Physical Education
Rosemary Fuerst
(W) Social Studies
Emily Fuhs
(W) Business Education

Irene Garrigan
(W) Library
Blaine Gemeny
( W ) Social Studies
Jeanne Goodson
( E) Education Counselor

Richard K. Gragg
(W) Engl ish
Charles Groeling
(E-W) Music
Jean Hagemann
( E) French

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�Mildred Hall
(W) Mathematics
John W . Hallberg
( E) Social Studies
Louise Hare
(W) Mathematics

John A. Harmon
(W) Physical Educaticn
Donald D. Harrington
(W) Spanish
Florence Harrison
(W) Science

Ralph Harvey
(W) Science
Lorrain e Hatscher
(W) English
James L. Heiniger
( W) Physical Education

Helen Heitmann
(W) Physical Education
0 . T. Hendrickson
( E) Business Education
William Henry
( E) Mathematics

Mary Ann Herold
(W) English
Josephine Hicks
( E) Business Education
Elizabeth Hobbs
(W) English

Earl E. Hoff
( E) Mathematics
Leo Hoosline
( E) Attendance Officer
Ada Immel
( E) Business Education

Harold Isaacson
(W) Physical Education
David T. Jackson
(E) Social Studies
Jean Jackson
(E) English

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Kenneth W . Jensen
(W ) Science
Donald V. Johnson
( W J Mathema t ics
Katherine M. Kennedy
(W) English

Carole J . Kenny
(W) Physical Education
George Kielwasser
(W ) Science
Miriam Kipnis
(W) Mathematics

Thomas J . Kiviluoma
( E) Mathematics
Terese E. Klinger
(E) Spanish
Thomas Koerner
(WJ English

June Kraus
(W) English
Gabriele R. Lachmann
(E) German
Jack Lain
(E) Industrial Arts

Diana La Mar
(W) Mathematics
Lois Lamberg
(E) Latin
Donald F. Larson
( E) Physical Education

Willard Larson
(W ) Testing Counselor
Eliza beth Lawson
(W ) Mathematics
Jane Smith Legge
(E) Library

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�Alice Line
(W) Home Arts
Hazel Loew
(E) Ad
Mary . C . . Lutz
(E) English

Ralph . Lyerla
(W) Science
Robert Mackey
( E) Industrial Arts
Andy Maggio
( E) Industrial Arts

Frank W. Markus
(E) Science
Kenneth Martyn
(W) Science
Jean Massmann
( E) Nurse

Charles Mattka
(W) Social Studies
Hugh McGee
(E-W) Music
Barbara Meisterheim
(W) English

Truman T. Metzel, Jr ..
(E) Social Studies
Ted L. Meyer
( E) Mathmatics
James A. Michael
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( E) Social Studies

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Barbara L. Mitacek
( E) Physical Education
Lou Ann C. Moran
( E-W) Speech Correction
Gladys C. Myers
(E) English

Eugene D. Napier
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( E) Business Education
Sandra Nizzi
(W) Physical Education
Nicholas M. Odlivak
(W) Physical Education

201

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Jeanette Oehler
( E) Home Arts
Ellerth Overboe
(E) Science
Angeline Panos
(W) English

Fay Paras
(W) Social Studies
Phyllis Peterson
(W) Social Studies
James H. Phipps
(W) Physical Education

Doris Piccino
( E) Social Studies
Mel Pirok
( E) Social Studies
Artis Price
( E) Physical Education

Leo H. Provost
(E-W) Music
Rober·:· Pruitt
( W) Mathematics
Rosemary Racine
(W) Physical Education

Albert Rambis
(W) Mathematics
Barbara Ray
( E) Physical Education
Parepa I. Rice
( E) English

Alice E. Richards
( E) Business Education
Jean Rigden
( E) Physi ca I Education
Myra Z. Robinson
( E) Science

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�Mary Jan e Rogers
(W) Library
Mary Rosenthal
( W) Visiting Co unselor
Georg e V. Roth
(E) StudenLSe rvice . Organizatio n

Orland Ruyle
( E) Vocational Counse:or
Cecil Sacher
(W) French
Bruce Sand berg
( W) Social Studies

Carmelo Sapone
( W) Social Studies
Alla Sauch
(W) German
George Scherb
(E) Social Studies

Joyce Schickel
( W) Business Educati on
Pauline A. Schmidt
(W) English
Billy Schnurr
(W) Science

G. K. Schrock
(E) Social Studies
Anton T. Schubert
(W) Attendance Officer
Marjory Schwab
(W) Latin

Bert M. Sharp
(W) English
Micha el Skuban
(W) Physical Education
Bruce Sorensen
(E) Industrial Arts

Harry Sorta!
(W) Vocational Counselor
Eileen W. Springer
(W) Nurse
Nancy Standley
( E) English

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( E) English
John J. Swalec
(W) Social Studies
Shirley Taylor
(W) Physical Education

William R. Te mpleton
(W) Mathematics
Stella Tetar
(W) Physical Education
Ro be rt Ti plady
(W) Science

Jun e Todd
(E) English
Aune M. Toivola
( E) College Counselor
Ronald A. Van Arsdale
(W) English

Ma ry E. Walke r
( E) Librarian
Lorn a Warren
(W) English
Bernard E. Welch
( E) Science

W inifred A. W e lls
(W) Special Educaticn
Gal e W esl ey
( E) Industrial Arts
Ra lph Wiedl
(W) Mathematics

Wayne Wigell
(W) Educational Counselcr
Frances Williams
(W) Mathematics
J anet Winick
(W) Spanish

204

�Jam e s Winkleman
(W) Science
Marie 0. Wise
( W) Physica I Education
Rosemary Wohlfahrt
(W) German

Hayward Wood
( E) Social Studies
Donn B. Wright
(E) Social Studies
Bernard Zagorin
(E) Social Studies

Irene Zaruba
(W) Science
Helen Frye
(W) Spanish
(Deceased: December 26, 1958)

Faculty members lead a rousing cheer for their team at the traditional N-Club-Faculty game. The
faculty, victorious for the fifth straight year, won by 20 points.

�NON-TEACHING STAFFS HELP
SCHOOL RUN SMOOTHLY

Graciously rece1v1ng all visitors to the West Division and
directing them to the proper persons is the work of the receptionist, Mrs. B. Moe.

Handling the sale of new books, maintaining registrations
and assisting the administrators in their work are among the
duties of the West Division Main Office staff. Standing: Mrr.
D. Scanlan (Registrar), Mrs. P. Keyes (Secretary to Mr.
Gach), Mrs. B. Kuegeman (Secretary to Dr. Mannos), Mrs.
B. Kangas, Mrs. R. Oswald (Switchboard), Mrs. E. Zehnle
(Secretary to Mr. Bost). Seated: Mrs. H. McGinnis, Mrs.
G . Leapley.

Most of us have little contact with Niles' non-teaching staff,
but our school could not continue without these people who
this year comprise two separate staffs, one for each division.
The tremendous amount of equipment and textbooks purchased each year is handled by the West Division business office, and complete records of these transactions are kept by
the accountants in both divisions. The library and Audio-Visual
Aids perform important functions in student's education by
making books, pamphlets, reference material, films, records,
and slide projections available to all.
The incidental but important details which we sometimes
take for granted, such as the daily homeroom bulletins, the
Public-Address announcements, and the distribution of school
mail, are performed by the main office staff of both divisions.
To correlate the absence of a student from class with a legalized
absence from school is an important function of the attendance
offices. The gracious and efficient superintendents' secretaries
handle appointments and arrange conferences.
Many of us take for granted the duties of the cafeteria
and custodial staffs, but nourishing meals, sparkling windows,
and the attractive campus are certainly not to be overlooked
as essential parts of our school. These people are important to
us not only for the duties which they perform, but for their
friendly and helpful attitudes.

�Duplicating tests, keeping a lost
and found department, operating
the switchboard, distributing mail,
handling teachers' supplies, and
issuing announcements are the duties of the East Division Main Office staff, Mrs. R. Johnson, Mrs.
E. Christopher, Mrs. A. Pazen,
and Mrs. S. Terman.

Working on student subject cards
and schedules in 114 are East
Division staff members Mrs. J.
Lei neweber, Mrs. B. Godfria ux
(Registrar), and Mrs. M. Vrablik.

Mrs. L. Lubin (secretary to Mr.
Ohlson), Mrs. T. Glading (Receptionist), Mrs . J. Stollery (Secretary
to Dr. Anderson), and Miss L.
Herbster (Secretary to Mr. Houghton) type letters, arrange conferences, and make appointments for
the administrators .

�Mrs . G. Kroeppler and Mrs. H. Kneip of the East
Division Guidance Office transfer results of College
Board and SCAT tests to the student's permanent
records.

The West Division Guidance Office secretaries,
Mrs. M. Marshall and Mrs. R. Ethelhuber, keep students' testing records and type case histories.

OFFICE STAFF HAS FINE TRADITION
Handling all textbook, cafeteria, and activity funds,
as well as answering questions regarding salaries
is the duty of Miss T. Schweitzer, Business Office
representative in the East Division.

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The West Division Business Office, which aids Mr.
Coker in handling all work dealing with budget
and supply problems for both buildings, includes:
Miss B. Prather, Mrs. H. Snyder, Mrs. L. Norris ,
Mrs . E. Churan, Miss R. Olson, Miss R. Hahn , and
Mrs. C. Percox.

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Mrs. H. Tischler, Mrs . G. Schabilion, and Mr. L.
Hoosline keep accurate records of absences, check
truancies, and issue detentions for tardiness to
East Division students.

Mr. A. Schubert, Mrs. V. Balsamo, and Mrs. M.
Banks issue late passes and keep attendance records in the West Division Attendance Office.

OF SERVICE AND EDUCATION AT NILEHI

Checking books and films, filing cards, and helping
students find information from reference books are
duties performed by the West Division library
clerks Mrs. M. Zalud and Mrs. S. Szymanski, and
audio-visual clerk Mrs. C. McCann.

Mrs. 0. Ruggeri of the East Division AVA shows
a picture sequence to Mrs. R. Tabel of the East
Division library staff, who compares it with the
text description.

�Mr. Russ Pirivano, head of custodial operations at both East and West Divisions,
is in charge of six shifts of maintenance
men.

East Division Cafeteria Staff: Back Row: Lucille
Maki, Ethel Thomas, Mildred Oslund, Kathryn
Norman, Virginia Knepper, Eleanor Scheibe .
Second Row : Dorothy Ahrendt, Marie Valk, Irene
Steek. First Row: Marie Cannon, Nelva Knepper, Dorothy Patterson.
West Division Cafeteria Staff: Back Row : Ebba
McNeil/, Harriet Fiech, Irma Hall, Mildred Sinkule, Lessie Walker, Carol Helman, Jean Larson.
Second Row : Edith Kerley, Alice Wold, Florence
Tamillo, Alice Klusing, Augusta Racana, Esther
Fountaine. First Row: Carol Borchert, Ethel Leal,
Helen Hughes, Virginia Novotny, Marge Van
Grim bergen.
West Division Custodial Staff: Back Row : John
Dalicandro, Tom Mallen, Ben Willming, Frank
Walker, John Roger, Jack Van Nuys. Second
Row : Walter Sorensen, William Eichhorn, Dan
Dinelle, Val Moseh, Erwin Olef. First Row: Ed
Kaniff, Saul Brooks, Ellis McPherson.
East Division Custodial Staff : Back Row : Jules
Roels, Jacob F. Heinz, Charles Liubin, Fred
E. Shreeve, Marcel E. Maes, Harold F. Rusteberg, Roy A. Sanders, Haskell Yates. Front Row :
Richard Swanson, Al Mastrototaro, Margaret
Henning, Raymond Brommelkamp, Walter Ko/bus.

�IND EX
SENIORS
Abrams, Jack
I 15, 52
Akerlund, Donna . . . . . . . . . .
115
Alexander, James
. . . . . I 15
Alfredo, Merry Jo
115
Allen, James
I 15 , 42, 75, 93
Anderson, Bill
I 15
Anderson, Dave
115, 40
Anderson, Howard ........... 115
Anderson, Lynne
56, 67, 115
Annex, Terry ...
115
Arbetman, Gerald
I 15, 66, 67
Archer, Tobey
47, I 15
Arenberg, Myra
115
Argentar, Harley ...
115
Armato, Samuel
55, 116
Artwick, Kent
116
Averbach, Murray
47, 48, I 16
Babcock, Jeannean
48, 54, 116,
64, 94
Backus, Sue . . . . . 47, 53, 63, 62, 48,
I I 0, I 16, 4, 73
Baker, Joel
40, I 16, 73, 93
Balkin, Charles ...
116
Banas , Christine ..
116
Banks, Michael
85, 116
Barabas, Barbara
55, 116
Barbakoff, Jean
..... 45 , 116
Barkley, Barbara
116, 30
Barnett, Marilyn
44, 50, 107,
116, 72
Bartelson, Marguerite
59, 116, 73
Ba uerlein, Gwenyth
.. 117, 159
Becker, Jacquelyn
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Becker, Jerrold . .
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Becker, John . . . . . . . . . . .
I 17
Beckway, Gerry
. 47, I 17
Behr, George
47, 117
Bender, Morrey
I 17
Bendoff, Carol
45, 117, 73
Bentley , Richard
I 17
Berens, Rita
117
Berg, Jean . . . . . . . . . . . .
I 17
Berger, David
I 17
Berger, Eugene
58, I I 7
Berman , Stanley
I 17
Bernell , Vic ...... 40, 63, 52, I 18, 48
Berto lani, Carol Jean
118, 96
Betts, Winifred
118
Biesman, Mary Jane
56, 118
Birholtz, Allan . .
47, 52, 118, 60,
73, 91
Black, John
I 18
Blackstone, Howard
I 18
Block , Aaron .... 47, 48 , 52, 118 , 60
Block, David ........... I 18, 73, 39
Bonfiglio, Carl ...... . 42, 86, I 18 ,
114, 93
Boom, Penny .... 98, I 18, 66, 53, 114
Borchers, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I 18
Bourgerie, Richard . .
I 18,93
Bradley, Van
66, 107 , 118
Brandenburg, Karen
I 19
Bravi , Robert . . .
I 19
Brei, Don . . . . . . .
102 , 119, 4
Breslow, Eugene
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I 19
Bristol, Ted
42, 119, 73, 93
Browder, James
I 19
Brumley, Sandra .. 40, 46, 48 , 119 , 35
Bryer, Willa
I 19
Bub lick, Janice . . . . .
119
Buchanan, Gail
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Buchman, Sharon .. 45, 48, 59, 119,
159, 30
Burdsall, Joyce .. .
119
Burger, Susan ........ .
119, 114
Burkhart, Melinda
46,45, 119 ,
48, 62
Burns , Beverly
... 119
Camacho, Lynda
120, 30
Campbell, Kathleen
45, 120
Campion, Nancy
120
Caplan, Ruth ...
40, 120 , 35, 73
Carbery, Norman
85, 120, 27, 114,
93
Carlson, John .....
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Carlson, Priscilla
120
Carr, Joel ...... .
42, 43, 120
Chaitkin, William
47 , 120
Chamlin, Elissa
120, 64
Chapnick, Barry
120
Cherner, Janice .. ... .
120

Chertack, Bill . .
I 20, 48
Chester, Jan
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Cieszykowski, Jayne . . .
121
Clapperty, Irma
121
Cohen, Maxine
121, 45
Cohn, Gary
121
Cola no, Ralph ............. 54, 121
Comiano, Judy
47, 66, 48, 121
Commarare, Mary
59, 121
Conners, Tom . . 66, 62, 11"-, 121, 37
Cooper, Jack
86, 121, 75, 93
Cooperman, Charlotte
63, 121, 73
Corr, Dennis . . .
121, I 14, 75, 93
Cosley, Donald
121
Cos mas, Irene
56, I 21
Council, Karen
121
Coursey, James
40, 122
Coyne, Gerri
122
Crafton, Carol Ann
122, 63
Crafton, Judi . . . . . . . . .
122
Cramer, Karen
IOI , 122, 40, 73
Creviston, Duane
122
Crost, Ken
122
Cusic, Anne
66, 45, 122 , I 14
Davis Diane
122
Davis, Lynn
122
Dan kowski, Carol
50, 53, 122, 62
Dean , Sharon
122
Debes, Susan
66, 122
122
DeFord, Diana
DeMarco, Mary Ann
123
Demas, Annette
123 , 114
Denley, Ron
49, 105, 123
Denz, Judith
123
66, 47, 62, 123
Derman, Marlene
123
Deters, Eugene
123
Dethlefsen, Don
123
Dettloff, Dennis
123, 35
Dibos, Dennis
123, 93
Didier, Frank
123
Didier. Pat
42, 86, 123, I 0, 169,
Dilg, Robert
93
123
Dinitz, Diane
123, 88, 93, 75
Dobrowolski, Tom
124
Donelson, Stephen
42 , 46 , 1?4 114
Doniger, Jay
45, I 05, 124
Dorrian, Wyn
124
Douolas, Donald
40, 124
Dre&lt;her, Linda
124
Dr uck, Merle
DuBonn, Judy
66, 50, 107, 124, 37
124
Duffield. Suzanne
124
Duke, BMry
P4
Durko. Dennis
124
Dziadula, Robert .....
124
Eckblad. Bob
47, 124
Fdidin, Fern
42, 50, 48, 124, 159 .
Eggers, Lynn
62
47, 48, 125
Eggersted. Joan
125
Eqqert, William
125
Einhorn, Sharen
Eklund. Herb
125
Elke, Richard
125, 88
125
Elliott, George
Ellis, Liz
1?5
Enenstein, Jerry
60, 125
48, 54 , 1?5
Erdmann, Sheila
125
Erickson, Richard
54. 58, 125
Escher. Allan
125
Ezra, Sidney
125
Faerber, Joan
125, A6
Fagerman, Jeanette
126
Farrell, Mary
40. 46, 47, 54 ,
Faust , Jacqueline
62, 108 , 126, 159
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Fearn, Ken
126
Felt, John
Fields, Robert
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126
126
Filas, Georgette
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Fishman , Shari
Flannigan, Jim
126
Fleischer, Jim
126
126, 68
Fleischman, Sandra
53. 126
Foerster Steve
53 , 126, 114, 75, 93
Fogarty, Gene
Ford, Jerry
126
67, 69. 126
Foss, Fred ........ .
Fox, David
48. 127
127, 22
Fox, Steve
67, 64, 127
Frandzel, Joel

Frank, Carole
Freda, Joseph
Freeman, Hazel
Freiberg, Pearlee
French, Patricia

57,
60,

127
127
45, 54,
62, 127
48, 127
54, 48,
159, 73
127
127
127

40, 47,
67, 64, 127,
Frishman, Stanton
Frisk, Edward
Fritz, Warren .. . .. .
Gehrke, Virginia
127
Genthner, Richard
64, 127
Georges, Marian
127
Gerich, Barbara
128
Gertler, Joyce ..
50, 46, 128
Glikman, Lana
128
Gold, Allan ..
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Goldberg, Rhoda
68, 128
Goldberg, Steve ............. 128
Goldberg, Susan
47, 62, 128, 114
Golden, Ginger
50, 53, IOI, 128, 72
Goldsmith, Abby
128
Goldstein, Arnold
128, 79, 90, 93
Goldstein, Gene . ..
. .. 128, 64
Goldstein, Harvey
128
Goldstein, Harvey I.
128
Goldstein, Sandy
128
Goodman, Mitchell
129
Gooze, Daniel
129, 73
Gould, Jerry
129
Graff, Howard
... .... ..
129
Graham, David
129
Greenberg, Hollis
129
Greenberg, Larry
129
Groah, Phyllis
54, 129
Gross, Jerry ..
129
Grossman, Susan
68, 48, 129
Gruber, Judith
129
Gutan, Alan
129
Gutowsky, William
129
Habib, Cherie
129
Habich, Jeff
..... .. ..
130
Haerle, Wi lliam
130
Haqman, Marcia
40, 130, 96
Halbreich, Gerda
46, 57, 48, 130
Hankner, Bil l
130
Hansen, Don .... 130, 73, 75, 93, 90
Hansen, Karen
68, 130, 95
Hansen, Robert . ... .
130, 114
Hardt, Jerri
130
Harris, Al
130
Harris, Sheldon
130
Harsel, Sheldon ......... . 60 130
Hartzell, Richard
130
Harvis, Paula
130
Hawk, Stephen
131, 93, 114
H ehn, Karen
131
Henrici, Ronald
7, 14, 169, 81,
53, 82, 88, 131, 80,
76, 75, 93
Heppner, Alfred .............. 131
Herbert, Fran
131
Herbst, Cobina
59, I 3 I , I 59,
100, 68, 73, 95
Herkert, Bruce
86, 131' 93, 75, 74
Herman, Carol
131, 37
Herman, Mari lyn
131, 39
Herriman, Sandra
131
Herter, Sue ........ .
I 05, 131
Hervi, Arlene
131
Herzon Frederick
. . . . . . . . . 131
Ress, Bill
131, 70, 93, 90
Hicks, Lynne
I 05, 132
Hoffenberg, Alan
132 , 88, 93
Hostein, Alice
. . . . . . . . . . 132
Honiss, David
132
Hoppe, Ken
132, 75, 93
Hopper, R. Kirk
132, 75, 76, 93
Horan, Sherman .............. 132
Hork, Donald
132
Hubbard, Linda
44, 55, 132, 73
Huberty, James
42, 132, 93
Hulse, Suzanne
132
Hunt, Sharon
66, 57, 54, 132
Hutchings, Les .............. 132
lsberian, Mike
132
l sel, Mary Lee
53, 44, 48, 55, 59,
Iverson, Richard
133, 93, 92
I 08, 133 , 72
Jackson, Kathy
133
Jacob, Barbara
45, 133

133
66, 48, 133, 67
133
133
133
105, 133,4, 114
42, 43, 47 ,
133 , 74, 75, 114
... 105, 133 , 72
133
. .... 133
.....
134
134, 24
134

Jacobson, Richard
Janson, Louis
Jensen, Karen
Johns, Iris
Johnson, Donarae
Johnson, Gwen ..
Johnson, Marcus

Johnson, Natalie
Johnson, Roy ..
Jordan, Spencer
Jorgensen, Jerry
Jornd, Richard
Julian, Karen
Kagan, Sandee
Kahn, James
Kaplan, Ronald
Kariolich, Denis
Karlov, Barry
Kaselow, Judy ...
Kaste, Barbara
Katz, Irwin
Kayman, Kaurryne
Kemnitz, Donald
Ketelsen, Roger
Khirney, Jim
Kihlstrom, Richard
Kimberlin, Mary
Kipperman, Lawrence
Kirschner, Sheldon ..

66, 134, 73
134
134
134
134
134
134
134
134
134
134
135
88, 135
45, 13573
135
66, 64, 135,
67, 90
Kiss, Judith ....... .
135
135
Klapman, Sander
Klehr, Sandra ...... .. .. .
135
Kloepfer, David
135, 169, 88
Klotz, Aliceann
66, 135
135
Kmety, Pat ........... .
135, 75
Knight, Bob
Knoedler, Gertie
135
Koenig, Myron
Konieczny, Andrew
13 &amp;
Konkey, Barbara
136
136
Koresha k, Sue ...
131,
Kozl ov, Carol
Kramer, Kennth
47, 136, 93, 91
Krause, Keith
-~8. 136 81
Krause, Kent
48, ! 36. 26
Kreinick, David
48, 136, 26
Krischke, Ronald
44, I 03. 136
26, 71
Kriz. Betty
136, 30
Krone, Rona Id J.
47, 48, 136, 60
64, 22, 73
Kruger Bob
I 36
Krumsieq. J. Barbara
136, 44, 73
Kuchar, Carolynn
42 53, 63, 102 ,
136, 24, 169
Kuchar, Marilyn
137
Kuehn, Glenn
86, 137. 93
Kuklin, Maxine
46, 45, 137
K ummerow, Karen
137
Kutz, Nancy
137
LaBarbera , Gerald
40, 137
Laff, Charles
137
La ff, Stu a rt
137
Laiho, Elizabeth
137
Laing, Beverlv
50. 57, 137
Lamoed, Jeff
137, 46, 60
Landerholm, Judy
137
Lane , Alan
137 , 60
Lange, Les
42, 137 , 88, 74, 75, 93
Larson, Kathlyn
138
Larson, Keith
138
Lawrence, Arthur
138
Leftwich, Janet
138
Levander, Norm
42. 138
Levin, Robert
40, 64, 138, 73
Levin, Susan
62, 138, 37
Levinson, David
138
Levinson, Donnamae
138, 45, 47
Lewis, Melanie
138
Lewiston, Don
85, 138, 93
Lichterman, Lewis
138
Limbos, Sandra
138
Lindquist, Lance .. 42, 49, I 05. 138
22, 88
Linick, Ronald
139, 73, 93
Lipschultz, Joann
139
Lis, Ron ...... 82, 108 , 139, 81, 88,
14, 75, 93
Littrell, Gayle ........ 54, 139, 68

211

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Locher, Bru ce
139, 57, 66, 67
Loescher, Carl
86, 139
Lotz, Nancy
139, 40, 45, 54
Lowry, Barbara
. . . 139
Lucas, Harriet
139
Lucas, Karen ......... . 139, 46, 73
Madden, Ralph
42 , 105 , 140, 114
Magi;·, Michael .... 140, 93, 75, 74
Magner, Karen . . . . . . . . .
140
Magnuson, David
140, 93, 92
Maier, Penny
140
Malina, Mylan
58, 140
Maloney, Jack
86, 98, 140, 93
Maltese, Vince
140
Manahan, Bill
140
Mandel, Jinx
140
Mann , Bob
140
Marienthal, Kate
141
Marks, Mariana
40, 141, 159, 95
Marshall, Douglas
141
Martin, Bonnie
68, 50, 57, 141, 95
Maryanski, Bill ........ 141, 88, 75
Mason, Kent
141
Massei, Sandra
141
Matter, Judith
66, 40, 53, 57, 141
Mattia, Le . . .
141, ·1-5
Maxson, Bruce
....... 141
McAvoy , Nancy
66, 53, 50,
100, 139
McCall , Faye
48, 139
McDowell, William
42 , 43, 44, I 08,
139, 93, 79
McGinnis, John
..... 139 , 93, 79
McGrath , Carol
140, 54
McGrath , William
86, 140, 93,
76, 75
McKenzie , Marvis ...
140, 30
Meadows, Sharon
. . . . . 141
Mednick, Joyce ...
. . . . 141
Medwed, Bronna
141, 56
Melman, Richard
141, 88
Melone, Carrie
142
Mende!I, Howard
142
Mesh, Judith
142
Messer, Norm
62, 142
Michaels, Christine
142
Miguel, Juanita
142 , 45, 53, 64
Miller, Evonne
142, 46
Miller, Georgia
142
Milner, Larry
142
Milton, Lewis
142 , 48
Mink, Barry
142, 14, 74,
88, 75, 76, 93
Minku s, Arlene
.... 67, 142
Minx, Margaret ..
142
Mitchell, Mary Jane
142, 169
Manhardt, Nancy
143
Morgan, Myron
143
Match, Harmon
59, 143
Matis, Marilee
66, 143
Multack, Barry
143
Murray, Dale . ..
143
Murray, Dawn
143
Nack, Bill

143, 188, 93, 114, 79,
90
Naylor, Kay . . . . 53, 48 , 55, 143,
8, 114, 73, 93
Nechistak, John W.
. ...... 143
Nelson, David . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5
Nelson, Dixie
48, 60, 143, 27,
114, 73
Nelson. Patricia
66, 58, 143, 67, 24
Neuman, Marilyn
144
Nelson, Don
66, 58, 143
Nied, Dolores ........ 67, 64, 144
Nineberg, Mike
........... 144
Norberg, Joan
48, 58, I 02,
144, 114
Norgan, W. Bruce
85, 144, 169
Norma , Donna
66, 47, 44, 48,
103, 144
Norris, Lorilee
144
Novosel sky, Henry .......... . 144
Null, Fred
.............. . 144
Oakes, Carolyn .....
Ohren, Susan
57,
Olson, Carol .. .
O!son, Linda ............. .
Oren, Sandra
Orton, Stephen

212

144
144
144
144

144
145

Ostrom,

Noel

SO, 22, S3, 48,
110, 145, 73
Otte, Lenore
148, ·IO
Pam, Barbara
. . . 145
Papandrea , Jim
I 4S, 7S, 93
I 4S
Paris , Toby
Parker, Marilyn
14S
Paskind, Harriet
4S, 14S
Pass, Elaine . . . . . . 14S, 45, S4, 62
Patzold, Carolyn
. . . . . . . . . . 145
Pau l, Ron
.. . . .. . . . .
. . . I 4S
Pazen, Alice
145, 68
Peabody, Joan
145
Pearson, Samuel
45, 66, 67
Penrith, Gary . . . . . . . . . . .
146, 90
Peterson, Faith
S3, 55, 146
Peterson, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Pfaff, Arlene . . .
108 , 146, 114, 93
Piel I, Joel . . . . . . . . .
40, 53, 7S
Pietramale, Tony
S8, 146
..... 146
Pinkerman, Jim
Pinkowski, Ron
146, 7S, 93
. . . . . . 146
Pogue, Marie
Portugal, Mitch
42, 146, 93
Pouzar , Judith
I 05, 146, 73
Povlo, Carole
66, 48, 146
Provus, Ken
146
Raben, Ronald
40, 47, 62, 146, 73
Ragland, Charles .... 147, 66, S3,
S8, 73
Raichle , Robert . .
. ........ 147
40, 53, 48, 147, 73
Randel , Linda
Ransom, Keith
42, 147
Raymond, Josephine
147
Reading, Bill
42, 82, 147, 81,
74, 75, 76, 93, 92
Reading, Shelby
147, so
Ream, Pat ......... .
147
Ribken, Nancy .. .
147
Riccardi, Tony
147
Ricci , Dolores
147, 96
Ricordati, Arthur
147, S3, 62,
4, 114
Rieger, Howard
147
Rieser, Hazel
.............. 147
Riha, Henry
148
Riley, Warner
148
Rioff, Steve
148, 23, 93, 91
Roltgen, Carolyn
148 , 30
Roos, Bernard
148, S3, 48, 60,
73, 93
Rosen, Steven
60, 148
Roseman, Burt
148
Rosen, Michael
148
Rosen, Robert
148
Rosenberg, Leonard
148
Rosenq uist, Karen .. 42, 148, 7, I 14
Roubinek, Gary
148, 24
Rowan, Barbara ......... . .
148
Ruben , Lois
148
Rudich, Paula
149
Rudolph, Leila .......... .
149
Ruehrdanz, Ronald ........... . 149
Ruschli, Jo
149
Rushin, Sylvia ..
4S, 149
Russell, Pamela ..
149
Rutherford, John . . . . . . . . . . .
149
Sacks, Michael
48, S4, 149, 73
Samson, Stuart
149
Santner, Judith
149
Sarnat, Harvey
149
Savage, Elizabeth .. ..
149, I 14
Sav;tz, Jeff
149
Saxon, Iris
149
Scher, Myrna
.... 4S, I SO
Schey, Cliff
...... ... 150, 88
Shiffman , Barbara
1~0
Schiller, Joseph
I SO
Schmidt, Marsella
ISO
Schmidt, Sandy
I SO, 9S
Schramm , Eleanor
ISO
Schramm, Nancy ........ .
150
Schroeder, Bonnie
150
Schultz, Ken
. . . . . . . • . . 150
Schultz, Ronald
I SO
Schwandt, James ...
I SO
Schwartz, Elaine
ISO
Schwartz, Lawrence
66, 40, S2, 54,
107, ISi, 73
Schwedergoll, Pat
IS I
Segal, Sandra
... 151

Shaffer, Mike
151, 79
Shapiro, Neal
I SI
Shenfish, Diana
151
Sherman, Howard
151
Shoemaker, Carl
IS I
Siegel, Neil
151,73,79,90
Siemund, Gayle
66, 151, 114
Sienkiewicz, Henry
151
Sigel, Art
IS I
Sigel, Carl
IS I, S3, 48 , 49
Silver, Dolores
IS I
Silverman, Carole
IS2
Simon, Paul . .
IS2
Singer, Diane
S6, 48, I S2
Singer, Michael
67, I S2
Skol, Michael
48 , 62, I OS, I S2, 67,
73
Skutta, Helen
I S2, 30
I S2
Slade, Linda
Slavo, Connie
I S2, I S9, 73
Slotky , Barry
S8 , I S2
Smevold, Stanford
I S2
Smith, Joann . . . . . . . . . . . .
IS2
Smitham, Kathie
I S2
Sonne, Judy
I OS, I S2
Sonneborn, Judith
47, 4S, 54, 152
Spengler, Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . . I S3
Spitzner, Joseph
153
Sporleder, Don
I S3
Stann, Pam
I S3
Stein, Bruce
IS3, 81, 79, 93
Steinberg. Melvin
I S3
Steiner, Connie
4S, IS3
153
Stellas , Jim
Stern, Carol .. 40, SO, S3, I S3, 95, 73
Stern, Sylvia
153
Stiefel, Allen
153
Stine, Betty . .
66, 48, 54, 67, I S3
Stockmar, Susan
I S3
Stollstorff, Darlene
56, I S3
Stone, Mimi .
I S4
Streiff, James
I S4
Sullivan, Dennis
IS4, 40, 49, 88
Sullivan, Gail . . . . . . . . .
154
Summers, Joan
154·, 53
Sunstein, Mike
154 , 7S
Sutton, Diane
... I S4
Swade, Dianne
........... I S4
Swanson, Rodney
I 02, I S4 , 37
Tabel, Marla
154
Tagliabue, Giuseppe
154, 40, 7
Tansor, James
S3, 98, I S4, 43, 93
Teichert, Pat .. 154, 63, 53 , 66, 169,
114
Teplitz, Ralph
IS4
Thinggaard. Ray
155
Thomas, Dick
155 7S, 93
Thomas, Greg
42, I 5S
Thomas, Raymond
86, 40, 53. I SS,
90
Thuy, Patricia
155
Tomsik, William
I 08, I SS, 73, 75,
74, 114
Tzinberg, Sennett
I S5, 8 I, 88
Ulek, Ron
15S
Yan Ellin, Pete
IS5
Yaos, Tony
15S
Ya rveris, Patricia
155
Yirnich, Dan
IS5
Vraney, Jon .......... .
155
Waddell , Cathy
15S
Wagner, Don
IS6
Wainberq, Eileen
I S6
Walde, Karen
156, 66
Walker, Peggy
156, 66
Wall, Naomi
156
Wallace, Vivien
I S6
Waller, Carol
IS6
Waller, Ron
I S6
Walski, Joanne
67 , I S6
Wanke, Ronald
156, S2, 67, 64
Ward, Ann Jo
IS6
Wegrzyn, Dorothy
I S6
Weichmann, Barbara
I 56, 4S, 57
Weil, Fred
42, I S6, 86 , 93
Weinberg, Linda
I S7, S6
Weinbrecht, Larry
IS7
Weingart, Mike
I S7, 46
Weisman, Howard
157
Weiss, Gary .... ....... .
157
Wessendorf, Barbara
157
Wessman, Carol
157 , 114

Wexler, Sandy
157
Wheat, Charles ............ 157, 75
Wilde , Linda ............. 157, 68
Willard, George
IS7 , 93, 75, 76
Williamson, Sherrill ..... I S7, 67, 30
Wilson, Judith
IS7, 62
Winkel, Sharon
I S7
Wirtz, Barbara
I S8, 64 , 30
Wise , Warren
158
Witt, Charlotte
I S8
Witzeh, Barbara
..........
I S8
Wolf, Carol .
. . . .. . .. . . 158
Wallack, Steven
I S8
Wordell, Sharon
I S8
Woywoi·, Ellen
I S8
Wright, Louise
I S8
Yablin, Carol
158
Yavitz, Roberta
I S8
Young, Roberta
I S8, 66
Zabielski, Allen
I S8
Zajac, Kathleein
. . . . . . . . I S8
Zeitlin, Sherwin . . . . . . . . . .
158
Zimberoff, Martin
I S8, 48 . 55
Zimmerman, Chuck
158
Zolott, Lawrence
I S8
Mullen, Susan
143
JUN IORS
Abramson, Robert ........... . 169
Ackerman, Gloria
163
Adams, Melanie ........ . . 167, 47
Adams, Susan
167
Adelman, Bonnie ........ .
Adelman, Steve
66, 163
Agel, Phyllis
164, 40
Ahrens, Barbara
I 6S
Allendorfer, Brian . . . . . . .
161
Alongi, Lenore
.......... 166
Alpern, Steve . . . . . . . . . . .
167
Alter, Howard
166
Alter, Martin .
. ........ .
Ambrose, Bonnie
168
Andalman, Marlene
166
Andersen, Leitha
64, 67, 164
Anderson, Janet
I 6S
Anderson, Judy
164, 4S, 47, 48
Anderson , Phyllis
164
Anderson , Theodore
163
Argentar, Barbara . . . . . . . . .
163
Armstrong , Judy
162
Arnold, Dave ................. 167
Arnold, Peri . . . . . . . .. . .. .
64, 168
Arnopo l in, Alan
166
Aronica, Ronald
167
Aronin, Stephen
167
Aronson , Bonnie
67, 160
Arpan, Roy . . . . . . . ..
161
Ascher, Linda
168
Ashbach, David
163
Bacher, Betty . .
161
Bachman, Ron
169
Bagwell, James
.. 166, 58, 90
169
Baier, Barbara
Bailey, Jackie
165
Baker, Foster
160
Banash, Geraldine
164
Baran, Phyllis
163, 40, 4S
Barranco, Ben
168
Barrett, Jean
166
Bartsch, Ronald
66, 67, 165
Baum, Allen
164
Becker, Mary Ellen
162
Becker, Susan . . . . . . . . . . .
163, 62
Bell, Mike
.... .... ......
169
Bern, Robert
66 , 167
Benjamin, Fred
160, 161, 88
Bennett, Delia
164
Benson , Jack
160, 164, 49
Berens, Les
165, 74, 7S , 93, 90
168
Berent, Ed
Berg, Stanley
167
Berger, Freya
163
Berger, Gail ..
Bergeron, Carolyn ..
163, 95
Berka, Ed
.... 168
Berlin, Ira
Berliner, Ron .
169
Berman , Ira
66, 165
Berman, Rhella
166
Bernshon, Kenneth
165
Bernsten, Scott
Berry, Arlene
162
Best, Jeff
161

�IND EX
Best, Scott ......... 163, 93, 75, 40
........... 48
Bestock, Ralph
.......... 66, 68
Betts, Bonnie
66, 67, 167
Billing, George
168
Bilson, Lynette
............ 160
Bird, Gary
............. 164
Birger , Shelia
160, 162, 75
Bishop, Walter
......... 167
Blitstein , Berle
.... . ........ 161
Bl ock, Carol
161
Block, Michael
161
Bloom, Bill
167
Bloom, Michael
162
Bloom, Robert
164 75
Bl umenthal, Mark
169, 90
Bluestein, Joel
166
Bohat, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . .
162
Bondy, Bonnie
163
Bone sz, Charles
161
Borisof, Diane
165
Bo rk, Sandy . . .
Brady, Edward
10, 66, 37, , 166
Bradley, Pamela
162, 40
Brandt, Carol . . . . . . . . .
160, 165
Bran strom, Sharon
.. 42, 162
Braver, Gary
10, 42, 45, 163 ,
Braverma n, Marcia
IOI, 52
169
Breen , Eileen
Bre slow, Jeffrey
Bridier, Gary
162
Brin, Gerald
164, 95
Brin, Shary ........ .
63, 164, 68
Brin sky, Ber nadine
Brodsky, Karen
165
Brodzik, Connie
Bromberg, Rhonda ......... . 168
166
Bro o ks, Marvin
169, 40, 52
Brown, Allen
168
Brown, Charles
165
Brown, Mike ...
166, 75
Brown , Michael
... ... 161
Brownstein, Myra
160, 162, 54
Br unke, Ken
163
Br usman, Lynda
.. 64, 67, 163
Burhan s, Richard
160, 90
Burke, Mike J .
161, 40
Burke, Pat ......... .
162
Burtner, Paul
Busse, Ron
164, 48
Cahoon, Laura
42, 164, 75
Calamaras, Jim
Callow, Jackie
166 40
67, 161 , 95
Camerus, Pat
Capettini, Lydia
165
162, 59
Caplan, Joel
Carlson, Lois
68, 166
Carney, Karin
167
Carnow Michael
163
Carpenter, Carol
165
Carren, Joan ........ .
162
163
Carrier, Robert
167
Carter, Pamela
Cartier, Michele
162
Caulfield, William
167
Cavaretta, Sue ...
66, 163
Chapman, Fern
Chapman, Rosa lyn
22. 167, 40, 52
54
167
Chapnick, Joyce . . .
Cheney, Nancy ............ 67, 165
165
Christensen, Donna
163
Clark, Barbara
165
Clausen, Roger
165
Clyman, Joyce
163
Cohen, Barry
166
Cohen, Jerrold
163
Cohen, Larry . . . . . . .. . . . . .
162
.. .. .. . . ..
Cohen, Linda
164
Cohn, Charlene
. . . . . . . . . . . 164
Cohn, Jack
162
Coleman, Jack
166
.. ... .....
Collier, William
168
Connelly, Lynda
Conrad, Barbara .............. 167
167
.. .........
Conrad, Carl
161
Conrad, Pat . . . .
Cook, Jan .................... 160
Cooper, Irwin ................. .
. . . . . . . . . 163
Cooper, Michael
161
Cooperman, Sheela
Copeland, Sherry ............ 165

Cordes, Don . . . . . . . . . . 162, 75, 58
22, 162, 48
Corey, Fred . .
66, 67, 161, 105
Cotell, Paula
164
Courtney, Carol
167, 40
Crowther, Joseph
162
Czarnecki, Ralph . . . . . . . . .
160
Czerniak, Robert . . . . . . . . . .
161
Czerwonka, Marybeth
64
Chamlin, E. . . .
4, 160, 167, 75, 81,
Dahlman, Jim

93
160
Dahlstrom, Donald
161
Daley, Carol ..
66, 165
Daniels, Pat
167
Dare, Thomas ........... .
167
DaValle, Carol
168
Davidson, Janet
Davie s, Diane
42 , 162, 72
DeMano, Barbara
168
Demith, Pat
66, 164
Dent, Tom
164
Derbes, Ray
165
Deters, Darlene
168
Dethlefsen, Wayne
163
Dews, Robert
168, 40, 54
Dickson, Beth
165
Dieter, Bonnie
166, 57
Dilg, Carol
163
Dolan, Saody
162
Dolnick, Gene
168 , 75
Dorf, Macy
161
Dover, Art .. .
164
Drell, Linda
168
Drennan, Bob
168
Dresher, Sandra
167
Dressler, Steve
Dreyer, Steve
168
Dubel, Rosemary
160 59
Duke, Carole
161
Duncan, Ed ........ .
68, 162
Dunn, Madeline
68, 167
Eagan, Carol
164, 91
Eales, Glenn ........ .
68, 166, 94
Eckel, Barbara
Eckmann, Margaret
165
Edfors, Wesley
168, 4, 66, 112, 47.
Eggert, Sandy
160
166
Eiden, Jane
162
Einswiler. James
165
Ekstrom, Charles
162
Emerson, Joneth
163
Endicott, Eddy
42, 163
Engel, Terry
162, 75, 93, 40
Engstrom, Leonard
167
Enke, Ellen
163
Epstein, Barbara
164
Epstein , Judy
Erickson, James ........... . 67, 165
168
Erickson, Joan . . . . . . . . . .
163
Erickson, Karen
165
Erickson, Kenneth
168
Eriksson, Nancy . . .
162
Eriksson, Ron
160
Esterman, Neil
162
Evans, Judy
167
Eyles, Sue
164
Fallico, Elaine
68, 161
Falstein, Edwina
167, 75
Farrington, Dave
161
Feder, Darryl
66, 162
Feil, Patri cia
88, 161
Feingold, Barry
164
Felcher, Barry
166, 58
Feldman, Frederick
162
Felleson Bonnie
169
Fendt, Finley
166
.........
Fenn, Ronald
50, 66, 160
Ferguson, Shirley
168
Fields, Cathy
168
Fields, Mike
165
Fine, Gary
164, 40
....... ...
Fine, Martin
166
Fink, Richard
64, 162 , 48
Finzel, Louise
Fisher, Mike A.
163
Fisher, Mike L.
164
. .. ... .. .
Fisher, Nicki
169
.........
Fishman, Merle
164
Fosl u nd, Barbara
75, 93
France, Jerry . . . . . . . . . .
Frank Gail ................... 165

168, 40
Frank, Martin
Frantz, Kenneth ....... .. .
... 168
Fredson, Caren
160
Freedburg, Harold
Freedman, Rick ...... . ... .
169
Freeman, Eleanor
166
Freid, Ronald .......... .
163
Froemel, Richard
22, 161,95,45
Fulkerson, Judy
164
Fung, Timothy
162
Fyfe, Lorna . ..
168
Gaan, Leslie
162
Gagliardo, Vera
Gallaga, George
66, 161
Gallowich, Sharon
162
Gannon, James ........ .
Gee, Douglas
Geist, Jerrold ..
169
Georges, James
66, 166, 47
Gerber, Barbara
161
Gerber, Linda
165, 58
Gerut, Rona ld
50, 168 , 40
Getman, Susan
161
Ghetzler, Richard
66, 165
Gigstad, Gay
66, 162, I 05
Gilbert, Fern
75
Giovanelli, R. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
66, 160 168, 39,
Gislason, Danielle
54, 63
166
Glass, Jackie
168, 59
Glass, Sandra
66, 167
Godlove, C. Jane
66, 164
Goetz, Arlene ........ .
......... .
Goetz, Paul
165
Gold, Bob ... .
Goldberger, Ron
164
Golde, Susan
64, 67, 168
Goldfeder, Rona Id
163
Goldfine, Sheila
166
Goldfine, Suzanne ......... .
Goldman, Rochelle
168 , 58
Goldstein , Dan
166, 48
Goldstein, Gary
........ . 165, 95
Goldstein, Linda
166
Goldstein , Natlie
164
Golonka, Dennis
Goode, Ira ...
66, 161
Goodman, Allan
162
Goodman, Elissa . . . . . . . . . . .
66, 168
Gorden, Pat
Gordon, Alvin
68, 168
Gordon, Fayann
167
Gordon, Mike
167
Gordon, Michael
163
Goldman, Rochelle
167
Goren, Judy
160
Gordon, Sandi
161
Gordon, Toni
Goren, Judy
164
Gould, Ina
162
Gould, Pam
167
Gould, Phyllis
66, 161,95.40
Grabow, Kathryn
... 67, 163
Gradman, Tanisse
161
Graeff, Gary
166
Graff, Susan
161
Grant, Bonita
165
Green, Samuel
168
Greenberg, Hedy
64, 67, 161
Greenberg, Myra
168
Greene, Lyle
161 48
Greenman, Richard
167
Greenwald, Sara
166, 94, 95, 48,
Greisdorf, Frances
52
166
Grember, Darlene
93
Griner, Remer
22, 160
Grossman, David
162
Grundwag, Marcia ..
68, 163
Grybow, Sandra
164
Guenther, Earl
66, 162
Gunsaullus, Richard
166
Gustavson, Eunice
167
Gustavson, Ro semary
168
Guttier, Richard
58
Haas, Richard ........ .
165
Habler, Anne
165
Hagstrom, Kenneth
168
Hain , Charles
165
Hampton , Robert
66, 166
Hanley, Sharon
163
Hansen, Robert
161
Harris, Bi ll ......... . .

162
Harris, Jerry
162
Harris, Nick
95
Harri son, Gail
167, 58
Hartel, Roger
67, 163
Haskell, Renee
.. 165
Hass, Howard
161, 75, 93
Haussmann, Bob
163
Haye s, Don
... 166
Hebblethwaite, John
161
Hedberg, Don
162, 84, 92
Hederick, Bob . ,
161
Hedquist, Richard
64, 161
Heeres, Thomas .
167
Hefter, Marlen~
33, 112, 166, 75, 93,
Heinze, Paul
90
166, 67
Helmer, Eric
162 , 40
Hendrickson, Jupy
162
Henriksen, Sharon
Henrotte, Richard
167, IOI, 62
Hensel, Penny
164
Hepburn, Karen
164, 68
Herbst, Christine
165
Herdrich, Nancy
168
Herman, Barbara
163
Herman, James
63, 163, 68
Herrmann, Karen
168
Herzberg, Sharon
166
Hettema, Thomas
168
Heuberger, Steve
42, 165, 40
Hildebrand, Jerry
66, 67, 164,
Hildebrandt, Richard
79
162 , 75
Hill, Dennis
169
Hiller, Claudia
50, 160, 163
Hillstrand, Jacqueline
68, 161
Himelfarb, Ilene
166
Hinckley, M. William
167
Hirsh, Edward
161
Hirsh, Joel
162, IOI
Hirsch, Sharon
168 , 88
Hirschtick, Mike
64 168
Hoffberg, Ira . .
168, 40
Hoffer, Robin
162
Hoffman, Howard
168
Hoffman, Mark
167
Hoffman, Michael
161
Hoffman, Donald
161, 58
H ogan, Tom
164
Hahs, Marguerite
162
Hojnaki, Barbara . . . . . . . . .
165
Hokan son, Larry
166
H olland, Art
66, 160, 161, 72
Holtz, Marilyn
165
..... ....
Holzman, Paul
168 , 48
Hoover, Nancy . . . . . . . . . .
165
Horvitz, Frieda
166
Howe, Rosanne
166
Howell, Melvin
.. 42, 163
Humphrey, Barry
162
Hundreiser, Karen
167, 40
Hunter, Meredith
164, 40
Hyman, Sue
164
Ingersoll, Robert . .
Ingram , Patricia . ... .......... 165
.... 168, 85
Isaac, Walter
163
Israelite, Jerry
..... 168
Iverson, Judith
165
Iverson, Sharon
166, 75
Izard, John
67, 161, 47
Jackson, Judy
166
Jacob, Dorothy .....
161
Jacob, Jerald
164
Jacobs, Susan
166
Jacobs, Warren
160
Jacobson, Harvey
162, 88
Jasobson, Joel
168
Jaeger, Dorothy
167
Jaeger, Gary
160
Janiak, Donald
161
Jann, Irwin
166
Jarol, Sherwin
161
J oelson, Linda
68, 160, 54, 164
Joffe, Judith
161
Johanson, Alice ............ .
166
Johanson, Robert
161 54
Johnson, Carol
165
Johnson, Judith
50, 68, 168
Johnson, Karen
..... 68
Johnson, Lila
66, 160, 166, 54
Johnson, Penny
. . 161
J ohnson, Sallie

213

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Johnson, Terry
Johnsto n, Jerie
Jonas, Bob ..
J uern, John
Jung, Helmi
Jungwirth, Jim
Kadison, Mickey
Kaiser, Judy
Kaisch, Arlene
Kaiz, Gloria
Kales, Roberta
Kamps, Marcia ...
Karafotas, Phillip

165
164
162
169
68, 167, 95
164
168

166
......... 166
162
. ...... . .. 164
66, 168, 75, 93,
85
Karas, Steve ............ . ...
163
Karl, Lynda
166
Karlson, John ............... . 168

Karol, Paula .. .
Karzen, Lynn
160, 169, 56
Kasch, Joan
165
Kasper, Dale
161
Katz, Barry
163
Kay, June . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
166
Kaye, Sharon
163
Keith, Bonnie
............. 166
Keller, Richard
64, 167, 88, 84
Kelly, Nancy . .
162
Kenaga, Barbara
64, 168
Kessler, Sheila
64, 166, 54
Kettering, Robert
165
Keuper, Gary
168
Kilcullen, Betty
162, 68
King, Roland
161
Kipperman, Dennis
161
Kitchen, James . .
161
Kitt, Pam . . . . . . . . . . . .
166
Kiviluoma, Roberta
67, 164, 94, 48
Klein, Marlene
167, 94, 96
Klem men, Robert .......... .
Kline, Donald ......... . . .
168
Klingbeil, Katharine
165
Klingberg, Nancy
68 , 168
Klingensmith, Robert
166, 81, 88,

75, 76, 93, 48
Klingstedt, Wayne ..
168 , 75, 93
Klocke, Carol ...
165, 61
Knutson, Ralph
66, 162
163
Koch, Tom ............. .
Koff, Michael ........ . .. .
161
162
Kohls, Dorothy
Konitz, Dan ...
164, 40
Konopka, Larry
164, 79, 93, 90
Kornelly, Donald
64, 164
Korsan, John
164, 79
Koseor, Michael
166
Kossof, Gary
......... . .
164
Kostelnicek, Richard
165, 58
Kotarek, Sandra
168, 62
Kozdron, Joan
... '' .... 168
Kranz, Fred
164
Kratzer, Kathy
66, 68 , 163
164
Kraus, Margot
167
Kraus, Richard
Kravitz, Bernie
164
Krawitz, Susana
.. . .. 97, 60
162
Kreisman, Barbara
Kroichick, Gail
''. 164
163, 40, 48, 85
Kroon, Richard
Kruger, Sally
161, 165
66, 162, 47, 61
Krupp, Suellen
166
Kruse, Dick
Kuhl, William
..... 168
167
Kunar, Zorine ...... . . .
Kushner, Mel .. .
Kussman, Diane
160, 168
Kussman , Pat
164
Kyros, Nicholas

165
Ladden, Barbara
LaFrentz, James
161, 79, 90
La Frentz, Robert
Landerman, Sherwin
165, 75
Lannert, Nancy ........ .
68, 167
Lanoff, Ian
161
Lappa, Margaret
163
164
Larner, Shari
165
Larson, Linda ...
Lasine, Donald
165
Lawler, Barbara
168
Lawler, Sandra
169
163
Lehr, Bonnie
163
Leifer, Errol
Lenca, Carl ...

214

Lentz, Marilyn
............. 162
Lerman, Gloria
167
Lerner, Mike ..
64, 164, 52
Leta, Jeanette
166
Letzkus, Howard
164
Levander, Stanley
42, 165
Levee, Linda
168
Levenfe!d, Barbara
161
Levin, Hirsch
165
Levin, Richard
66, 67, 163
Levin, Robert .
161, 92
Levin, Susan ...
165
Levine, Charlene
168
LeVine, Mike
Levinson, Jackie
165
Levison, George
166
Levy, Marcy
163
Lewca, Carl
167
Lewin, Sol ....... ... . .
164
Lewis, M. Arlene .......... 68, 163
Lieberenz, Lynne
160, 161
Liebling, Barry
164
Lillard, Sharron
166
Lilliedahl, John
168
Lindberg, Gladyce
8, 66, 160, 167,
Lindemann, Vera
Linder, Sheila
Lindquist, Eugene
Lindstrom, Don
Lippens, Frances
Lippman, Iris
Liss, Marissa
LoGiurato, Dick
LoGiurato, Robert
Lome, Gail
Longfield, Robert
Lorenz, Barbara
Lotsoff, Craig
Lovering, Jeanne
Lowe , Bob
Luepker, Russell
Lukes, Anthony
Lurie, Alan
Lynn, David

57
161
64, 67, 164
161' 79, 90
165
164
68, 166
165
162
162
163
163, 88, 79, 93 ,
48
162
164
68, 167, 95
163, 75
164
162
162
162, 48

166
Maas, Charles
160, 168, 49
Macaluso, Paul
MacCorkle, Judy
42, 160, 165, 95
Macleod, Phyllis
163
66, I 61, 79, 90
Maeder, Mel
164, 56
Mahoney, Kay
Male, JoAnn . .
162
Mandel, Tom .............. .
168
Mangione, Pete
161
Manz. Linda
164
166
Marcus, Linda
Margolis, Marlene
165
Mark, Arnold
160
160, 161, 92
Marta, Martin
163
Marterie, Diane
166, 67, 85
Martin , Raul
64, 67, 166, 79, 92
Martin, Ron ...
Masek, Betty
162
Masek, Harry
Maselli, Mary
161, 45, 48
164
Massey, Sarina
163, 59
Massing, Ira ........ .
Matheson, J. Scott
164
68, 166
Mattingly, Judy
........... I 67
Maurer, Frank
Max, Sandra
163
161
May, Christine
168
May, Lynn
Mayer, Betty
166, 40
........ . 167
Mayer, Melody
166
Mazz, Alvin
McEnerney, Denise
163
McGinty, Tom
168
McKenzie, Lynne
161
McKillop, Terry
164
McPherson, John
Mehring, Virginia
162, 94, 73
Meinke, Diane
164
Melnick, Barry
161
Meltzer, Sandra
164
Mendels, Dick ..
163, 67, 64
Mendera, Alice
168
Meyerhoff, Beverly
163
Meyers, Andrea
Meyers, Rose . . . ........... . 162
162
Micari, Kenneth

Michonski, Kenneth
163
Miguel, Marcella
64, 168
Mikkelsen, Edward
165, 75, 93
Milkis, Carol
163, 63
Miller, Cary
166
Miller, Diane
169, 97
Miller, Herbert
167, 79, 90
Miller, James
166
66, 161
Miller, Lynn
64, 67, 161
Mills, Roger
Mitchell, Maryl
162
163, 59
Mizruchy, Tina
162, 40, 82
Monarch, Ira
Morse, Richard
165
167
Mueller, Virginia
165
Murphy, Bill ..
66, 160, 167, 75, 58
Murray, James
66, 67, I 61 , 72
Musgrave, Anita
161
Muslin, Lawrence
165
Muth, Steve
162, 95
Nahin, Lois
168
Nannen, Gayle
167
Nathan, Mike
Nathan, Dennis ....... . . .
164
Neal, Robert
162
Neeleman, Yvonne
160, 166
Neimark, Garry
164
Neirinckx. Robert
67, 165, 64
Nelson, Charles
66, 168, 60, 45
Nelson, Fern
166
Nelson, James
165
Newburger, Ronald ........ .
162
Newman, Sandra
162
Newton, Phyllis ..
164
Niemiec, Patricia ........ . .. .
169
Niewiadomski, Jeannette
164
Nix, Jerry ...
Noesen, Kenneth
Nordin, Dennis
Noreen, Marvin ............ .
164
Norling , James
169
Norris, Linda
164
Novitt, Sharon
67, 166
Noyle, Linda .
162
Obenland, Robert
66, 168, h I
Obermaier, Carlyn
I li9
Oberman, Linda
161
Odess, Robert
161
O'Grady, Mary
I h8
Ohren, Nathan
165, 93, 75
Oliver, Robert
160, 94, 68
Olsen, Barbara
163
Olson, Alan
166, I AI, 68
Olson, Barbara
162, 94
Olson, Deanna
163
Opensky, Bonita
160
Ornstein, Bonita
Ort+, Larry
161
Otto, Carolyn
70, 167, 90
Owen, Edward
161
Ozaniec, Joanne
Padon, Gerry
Painter , Pattie
Palm, Robert
Panico, Carmella
Panzella, Sherry
Panzella, Steve
Parker, Sheldon
Parrish, Rick
Pauss, Anita
Pawl, Karen
Penn, Joan
Penner, Alan
Pentland, Edwin
Peppercorn, Mark

164
11&gt;5
166, 79, 93, 90
167

66
162, 166
165

I li3
161
165, 44
166
.. 165
162
160, 163, 48, 84,
91
64, 167
166
164

Perlman, Ralph
Perlow, Judy
Pernitz, Maureen
Persky, Lathleen
168
67, 161
Peters, Marian
164
Petersen, Grant
165
Petersen, John
168
Petersen, Judy
66, 166, 72
Peterson, Carol
64, 67, 163, 90
Petroski, J. Philip
167
Neiffer, Bonnie
Pflaum, William
167, ·~8
162, 92
Pildes, Michael
Pine, Brian ..... .
IM
166, 75
Pinsky, Steve
Pisano, Joan
..... . . . .
167

Pollack, Emanuel .............. 163
Pomerich, Judy
161
Portman, Susan
167, 95
Posner, Bruce
167
Praeger, Gail . . . . . . . . . .
167
Prill, Nancy . . .
160
Pritchard, Carol ....... . .. . .
161
Proesel, Karen
169
Provenzano, Ronald
164
Prytikin, Olivia
Puccio, Frank . . . . . . . . . 64, 67, 166
Racusin, Judith
165
Raffals, Richard
Raith, Rita
'. ''......... 166
166
Ramis, Sandv
161
Rappaport, Diane
168, 90
Reicherts, Philip
167
Reinier, Dennis ....... . .
Reynolds, Elizabeth
167
166
Rezman, Jerry
167
Rhodes, Burton
50, 165, 40
Riccardi, Lydia
Ricci, Neal
22, 162
Rice, Sue ...
166
Richards, Sherrie
Richter, Charles
.... ''....
163
164
Rimmler, Anita
165
Rivard, Douglas
168, 95
Robb, Julie ..
163
Roberts, Samuel
167
Rocca, Dennis
163
Ragin, Neal
163
Romolt, Janice
168
Rose, Carol
165, 59
Rose, Marlene
163
Rosenberg, Sidney
22, 163
Rosenfield, Judy
64, 163
Rosenthal, Jerald
67, 161, 58, 66
Rosner, Philip
161
Ross, Bill
22, 166
Ross, Michael
64, 67, 161
Ross, Steven
68, 162
Rothchild, Nancy
168, 67
Rothmann, Michael
67, 169
Rothman, Mike
..... ' .... 96
Raven, Erica
161
Rubenstein, Rae
66, 162
Rubinstein, Rita
46, 160, 161, 9 1
Ruby, Mike ...
164
Ruesch, Evelyn
164
Rufer, Dennis
166
Russo, James ..
162
Ruttenberg, Harvey
161
Rydl, Lynn ... . .. .

68, 166
Sacomano, Joanne
!65
Sager, Ruth . . .
168, 81, 75, 93, 90
Saken, Stuart
166, 88
Saltzman, Robert
Sandman, Penny
165, 94
Sandstrom, Karen
66, 162
Santner, JoAnn
163
Sayles, Leslie
66, 68, 160, 162,
Schachter, Harriet
47
Schanz, Le Roy
Schappert, Edward
Scheel, Carolyn
Scheibe, Dick
Scher, Ronald
Scherer, Bill ..
Scheunemann, Marsha
Schille, Kathy
Schinzing, Donna
Schippman, Karen
Schnable, Terry .......... .
Schnair, Robert
Schneider, Harlene
Schneider, Patricia
Schnidt, John ........ .
Schoenberg, Jeff
Schramm, Diane
Schuldiner, Sandra
Schulman, Larry
Schultz, Dennis
Schultz, Thomas
Schuttler, Carlyn .... . ... .
Schuyler, Nancy
Schwartz, Carl
Schwartz, Edward
Schwartz, Karen
Schwartz, Mike
Schwarz, Otto . ..
...

167
64, 164
169
167
166
165
168
68, 163
163, 66
165
166
167
168
162
168
163
68, 167
167
167
168
67, 167
66, 160
161
161

162
66, 167

�IND EX
166, 48
Schwied, Suellyn
... 167
Seaman, Sheila
161, 95, 47, 48, 61,
Seegren, Sue
62
Segal, Elaine
160
Seibel, Geri ....... ... . .
Seltzer, Mike
Senger, Karen ......... .
68, 168
Severson, Edward ......... .
166
165, 43
Shabel, Karen
165
Shaffer , Joy .......... .
Shapiro, Robert
163
Shapiro, Marlene
162
Shapiro, Stephen
168
161
Shapiro, Suzanne
163
Shatto, James
167
Shaw, Ronnie
164, 48
Shearn, Allen
165
Shel list, Dan .....
165
Sher, I Jene
169
Sherman, Craig
168
Sherman , Pam ......... . .
168
Shevelenko, Terry
68
Shivley, Paul ......... . . .
Shores, Sandy
161
Shulman, A'an
... 64, 164
Shuman, Ronald
161
Siebel, Geri ..
168
Siegel, Judy
166
Sielski, Robert
168
Silverman, Ellen
165
Silverman, Jeanette
162, 59
Silverstein, Larry
166
Silverstein, Linda
68, 168
Silverstein, Robin
161
Simon, Ronald
162
Sippil, Jeff
Sjostedt, Lennart
160, 168, 88, 75
163
Skolnik, Harry
168
Slutsky , Natalie
67, 167, 94
Smart, Betty
160
Smigiel, Judith
169
Smith, Judy .
66, 67, 162
Smith, Steve
161
Snyder, Barry
Snyder, Gene
164
164
Solomon, June ..... . .. .
66, 163
Spero, Susan
166
Spiegel, Sheila
162
Spivack, Nordy
162
Spi rrison, Con rad ........ .
167
Staar, Wi llard
164
Stadler, Scott
166
Stanbery, James
160, 165
Stein, Jay
66, 67, 168
Steinsifer, Donald
.........
161
Stengle, Betsy
164, 169
Stephens, Bruce
50, 160 , I 63
Stevens, Bonnie
Stevens, Dick
161
Stone, Sheldon
163
166
Stonemark, Frank
50, 160, 163
Stoner, Carol
Strehlow, William
169
161, 58
Stronberg, Mike
22, 167, 52
Sugarman, Mara
Sugarman, Tamara
167
Superfine, Dona ld
64, 166
Suss, Roberta
167
Svedlund , Paula
161, 48
Svejnoha, Judy
165
Swanson, Barbara
161
Swanson, Curtis
164
Swanson, Doris
161
Swanson, Nancy
161
167
Swanson, Roger
169
Sweetow, Alan .......... . .
Swider, Elayne
166
Tannenbaum, Anita
88, 162
Tanner , James
Tasmer, Joan
68
167, 48 , 58, 62
Taxin, Harry
Taylor, Alan
164, 58
165
Taylor, William
167
Tennison , Elaine
167
Terp , Kenneth
Thies, Roberta
164
164
Thigpen, James
168, 75, 93
Thomas , Bob ...
166
Thompson, Edward
163
Thomsen, Karen
163
Tibor, Michael .... ... .. . .

Tinaglia, Ron
168
Tindell, Peggy
167
Tivin, Ilene
166, 40
Torgersen, Jerry
167
Torgersen, Judy
164
Tovell, Nancy
165, 94
Trendier, Robert
168
T ulsky, Claire
165, 94
T urofsky, Charles
160
Uditsky, Daniel
165, 58
Urelius, Gwn . .
66, 68, 161, 61
Varveris , Jame s
162 , 90
Venters, Dace
162
Yerbin, Andrea
168
Veto, Eugene
164, 45, 48, 49, 54
161
Vodian, Renarda
164
Voegt le, Clayton
Yorsatz, Susan
163
42
Yoss, John
163
Wagner, Sharon
Whale, Harold
161
Wales , Jeff ..
167
164, 56
Wallace , Heather
164
Wallace, Shirley
164
Wal lach, Cary
166
Wallach, Fran ces
165, 40
Waller, Carole
68, 168
Wallis, Janet
66, 67, 166, 90
Wanaski , George
88,163,81
Warda , Frank
165
Warda, Phillip
......... 162
Waterloo, Robert
167
Weaver, Bob
167 , 56
Weber, Cynthia
169
Weber, Donald
167
Weber, Nan . .
162
Weber, Sue ...
Webster, Karen
163, 95, 105
Weinstein, Anita
161
Weiss, Barbara
163
Weiss, Bever ly
162 , 58, 66
Weiss, Jerry
66, 167
Weiss, Joan ..
164
Weissman, Sharon
165
Wennerstrom, John
160 , 45, 47. 48.
Wexler, Shelley
59, 60
168
White, Barbara
168
White, Michae l
162 , 195
Widman, Judy
Wiese , Paula
168
Willumsen, Bill
164
Wilson, Allan ..
167
Wil son, Dick
163, 48
Wilson, Patricia
169
Wine, Jill
167
Winoker, Jerry
Winstead, Ray chelle
162
Winter , Clyde
67, 168, 52
Winter , Edmund
160
Wiser, Penny
66, 161
Witcher, Bette
162, 45. 47
Withall, Robin
161
Woh l, Linda
163
Woldman, Barry
162
Wo lf, Lynda
164
Wo lf, Neil ..
165
Wolfe, Victor
167, 85
Wolff, Herb
22, 163 , 45
Wollman, Jack
163, 48
Wolman, Harold
64, 162
Wolpoff, Milford
167, 45, 48
Wolter, Joan
68, 169
Wykowski, Beverly
163
Wynn, Adrienne
Yankuloff, Pamela
*Levin, William
164
Yaver, Dorothy
168
Young, Judith
166
Zehnle, Carol
161
Zeid, Barry ..
163
Zelek, Annette
168
Ziegler, Jerry
167
Ziemba, Mary
165
Zimmer, William
162
Ziven, Mark
160, 40
Zucker, Mike
66, 160, 63, 45, 47
Zweig, Joanne
*Pray, Lelia
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Abbink, Betty . . . . . . .

173

Abbott, Craig
Abrams, Al . .
Abrams, Roslyn
Accomando, Valerie
Adelman, Joel
Adler, Michael
Ahrens, LaVerne
Ahrens, Mari lyn
Aiello, Mary Jane
Albrecht, Eva
Alder, Howie
Aling, Jacqueline
Allison, Diane
Al port, Susan
Altman, Robert
Ambrogio, Arlene
Anderson, Kay
Anderson, Keith
Anderson, Sandi
Anderson, Stanley
Anderson, Susan
Andrews, Nettie
Ann oreno, John
Antila, Dennis
Appleton, Judith
Arbetman, Linda
Archibald, William
Arden, Neil
Arnoff, Sam
Aronson, Denise
Aronson, Judy
Artelt, Jeanette
Aune, Tom ...
Auer, Robert

175
174
176
175
177
173
172
67
37, 175
172
12, 171, 77
69, 172
173
96, 176
175
177
172
174
69, 174
177
69, 173
56, 65, 171
173
177
73, 174
175
77, 170
67
58, 175
172
172
36, 65, 176
176
174

Bacci, Ray
175
Baldridge, Charles
58, 77, 84, 90
Ba ldridge, Robert
77, 84, 175, 90
Banner , Tom ...
175
Barber, Betty-Ann
20, 66, 67, 175
Barbera , Rosal ie
Baren, Cynthia
68, 171
Barker , Kenneth
Barker, William
87, 172, 90
Barr, John
Barron, Bonnie
175
Bartels, Rodney
60, 175
Basofin, Susan
176
Bass, Mike
178
Baumgartner, Noreen
Becker, Earl
Becker, Sydney
177
Bei lin, Larry
Belgarbo , Wendy
69, 72, 177
Belue, Yvonne
Bendel , Carol
68, 175
Bennett , Susan
67, 175
Bennett, Tom ..
77, 171
Bens on, Carol
171
Benson, Linda
68, 94
Ben son, Raymond
173
Benson, Ronald
177
Benson , Sandra
177
Ben son, T.
69
Berg , Barbara
68, 177
Berger, Diane
Berger, Ira
83, 174 , 177
Berquist , Linda
174
Berkson, Margo
176
Berlin, Sharon
172
Berliner, Rona ld ...... . . .
Berman, Irwin
171
Bernberg, Bruce
60, 173
Bernstein , Eleanor
31, 170
Bernstein , Howard
173
Bernsten, Keith ........ .
177
Bernsten , Robert
62
Bert, MaryAnn
173
Bettey, Bruce
65, 85
Bextel, Donald
178
Bianchi , Ralph
173
Blackstone, Robert
176
Blaisdell, Patricia
172
Blanck, Alice ........ .
173
Blanck, Willmar
Blender, Brian
178
Blender, James
171
Blesser, Pat ...
176
Blumenthal, Edward
175
Bohn, Robert
41, 178
Bolon, Laurence
172
Bolon , Roberta
171
Bookshester, Steven
45, 83, 178

Boosales, James
13, 77, 178
Borchers, Raymond
Borker, Ken ..
175
Boston, Sharon
176
Boyajian, J. Wayne
172
Boyesen, James
83, 77, 176
Brandenburg, Joan
62, 170, 174
Bra un, Barbara
68, 178
Braverman, Susan
175
Brower, Jerry
170
Brei, Sharon
73, 170 , 178
Brende l, Fred
176
Brewer, Georgia
172
Bri ce, Robert
177
Brody, Barry
173
Bromberg, Lee
41, 77, 174
Bronis, Pat
177
Bronstein, Sherrie
170
Brower, Gerald
29 , 170, 172
Brown , Alfred
Brown , Andrea .......... .
178
Brown, Carolyn
177
Brown , Elaine
178
Brown, Harvey
178
Brown, Howard
65, 86, 176
Brown, Peter .......... .
170
Brown , Robert
67, 172
Br uelheide, Gretchen
176
Br uce , Bettey
178
Brusin, Bonne
69, 178
Bub lick, Lynn ...
69, 170, 171
Bu chanan, Gordon
Buchholz, William
83, 176
Burbera, ........... .
176
Burke, Maureen
173
Burnstein, Robert
58, 173
Bursteen, Nina
Burzik, Carolyn ........ .
173
Bush, Diane ..
171
Bylski, John
172
Byron, Jeffrey ........ . .
Cagney, Gloria
. . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Callens, Joan
72
Carlson, Glenn
78
Carlson, Judith
175
Carr, William
86, 92, 176, 92
Casbarian, Paul
64, 178
Catellier, Ronald
36, 65
Chagares, Amanda . . . . . . . . . . . 170
Chamblee, Norman ........ .
Chechopoulos, George
175
Cherry, Gloria
173
Chesrow, Ken
178
Chester, Steven
83, 92, 174
Chojnowski, Richard
64, 67, 176
Christensen, Dave
171
Christensen, Louise
69, 97, 174
Christiansen, Cynthia
178
Christopoulos, Michael
177
Cinman, Raymond
175
Cisar, Joan ...
29, 69, 174
Claassen, Walter
85, 175
Clark, Brian
174
Cleburne, Patri cia
69, 172
Cochran, Robert
Cohen, Sheldon
171
Cohen, Terry
Colitz, James
171
Colman, Bill ........... .
61, 170
Comitor, Lynda
172
Cooper, James
175
Copeland, James
178
Cordes, Jon
177, 90
Corey, Ron
176
Corman, Heloise
62, 69, 170 , 176
Cosmas, Steve
87, 177
Costoplos, Pri scilla
51, 170, 171
Council, Martha
175
Creager, Kermit
176
Crosby, Dennis
77, 171
Crowley, Bill ........ .
83, 174
Cunningham, Sheila
173
Curtiss, Colleen
172
Curtiss, Dennis
175
Cuser, George
177
Cyburt, Ray ........... .
173
Daglas, Artemis
68, 175
Dag las, Iris ...
68
Dahl, Dennis .
176
Dahlin, Nancy
Dahlquist, Jim
173
Dalen, Susan
62, 170

215

�IND EX
172
178
177
176
178
83, 175
175, 68
Davis, Bronson
172
Davis, David ..
70, 87, 174
Deck, Bob
173
Deibel, Thomas
177
Deleskiewicz, Bru ce
Dell'Aringa, Nancy .. 69, 169, 170,
177
178
DeMartino, Dominic
68, 177
Demas , Marcia ........ .
171
Demlow, Sherry
92
Denkman, Fred
Denkman, William .. 58, 77, 83, 175
DesEnfants, Mary Ellen
173
Deutsch, Rhonda
172
DeVeirman, Karen
49, 85, 175
Dilg, Bruce ....
172
Dingman, Patricia
41, 171
Ditkowsky, Carole
66, 69, 176
Djidich, Roberta
173
Dobrowolski, Dennis
174
Dolezal, George
69, 176
Doner, Lynda
77, 170, 174
Donile, Dean
172
Dorband , Ron
173
Dorman , Judith
176
Draglas, Iris ...
Dressel, Joyce
31
Dritlein, Joan
178
Dubman, Olive
174
Duboff, Susan
58, 64, 167
DuBow, Seymour
170, 177
Duffey, Beverly
...... 67, 178
Duren, Marvin
62, 65, 171
Dziadula, Judy
58, 174
Ea Jes, Bruce ...
31, 178
Eaman, Nancy
171
Edelson, Larry
178
Eden, Don ...
Edwards, Donald
Ehlers, Barbara
175
Eh~ensaft, Kenneth
177, 87
Ehrensaft, Phil
170
Eidenberg, Dorothy
174
Eilers, Donald
77, 87, 172, 90
Eischen, Beth Margaret
176
Eisen, Richard
177
Eisenberg, Sandra
..... 176
Elke, Jacqueline
68, 69
Elkin , Elaine ..
27, 68, 69
Elkin , Ellen
41, 85, 177, 90
Elkins, Stephens
36, 68, 173
Elya, Marilyn
41, 51, 57, 174
Enberg, Anita
69, 94, 175
Engstrom, Pamela
171
Epstein, Jay
Erickson, Larry
93, 174
Esbrook, John
177
Ettinger, Toby
178
Evans, John
173
Evans, Larry ...
172
Evans, Myrna ..
175
Evey, Sharon
174
Factor, Ronald
Fagerstrom, Penelope
177
Fahey, Richard
Fajn or, Robert
120, 170
Faraci, Andy . .
171
Faust, Stephen
41, 77, 172
Feinberg, Marvin
58, 64, 173
Feinberg, Robert
41, 174
Feinzimer, Mike
41, 67, 83, 171
Feldman, Kenneth
49
Feldman , Kenneth
... 49
Fenn, Michael . . .
. ... 65, 174
Ferd man, Jeanne . . . . . . . . .
177
Ficks, Ron . . .
171
Fimoff, Susan . . . . . . . . . .
174
Fink, Terry
176
Firmiss, Barbara ....... .... 69, 176
Fisher, Bi ll
I 73, 177
Fisher, Larry .... .. ............ 49
Flaherty, Carol . . . . . . . . . .
69, 178
Focht, Nancy . . . . . . .
172
Fogel, Robert
175
Ford, Thomas
. . . . . . . . . . . 178
Forsberg, Doug las . . . . .
173

Dallia, Lawrence
David, Victor
Davidson, Mike
Davis, Ann
Davis, Barbara
Davis, Bob

21G

France, Adrienne . .. . . .. . .
Frands, S.
.... .
57, 170,
Frank , Tamara
Franks , John
... 45, 94,
Freda, MaryAnn
Freed, Nina ..
41, 57 ,
...... 69,
Freres, Sharon
Friedman, Frank
..... 31,
62, 69,
Friedman, Joan
Friedman, Marsha
62, 68,
Friedman, Randy
Frisk, Gary ..
67, 77, 86,
Fung, James
Gain, Allen
Galioto, Sam
58, 87,
Gallaher, Kenneth
62,
Glasky, Gloria
Garcia, Judith
Garro, Joseph,
Garro, Robert ...
Gelfand, Inez
Gelfand, Sandi ........ .
Gelfand, Warren
Gerber, Allan ............... .
73,
Gibson, Barbara
Giovanelli, Raymond
Gitelis, Susan
Giuirtz, S....... ............ .
Glade, Tom
Glading, Keith
96,
Glass, Sue
........ .
Glassman, Sherwin
Glaude, Paulette ....... . . 170,
Glazer, Robert
68,
Godemann, Sharon
68, 69,
Godfriaux, Mary .
62,
Gold, Marcia
62, 68, 69,
Goldberg, Sydney

173
69
172
171
174
178
178
175
171
176
175
176
177
178
173
171
173

116
175
175
174
177
176
176
174
67
174

176
178
171
174
174
170
173
94,
177
62, 67, 178
84, 177, 90
69, 175
174
69
175
68, 172
62, 172
52, 177
172
57, 178
51' 68, 177
176
77, 177

Goldfarb, Linda
Goldman, Paul
Goldman, Sandy
Goldman, Sue
Goldsmith, C.
Goldstein, Arla
Goldstein, Geraldine
Goldstein, Loretta
Goldstein, Louis
Goldstein, Roberta
Goldstein, Sandy
Gooding, Marilyn
Goodman, Stuart
Goodmonson, Robert
Gopperton, Judy
62, 175
Gordon, Joan ........ .
17b
Gordon, Norman
171
Gore, Art ..
170, 176
Gorenstein, Stewart
172
Gorman, Terry
47 , 175
Goss, Denise
61,62,69, 170, 171
Gould, Barbara
171
Goush, Diana
37, 58, 171, 90
Green, Arnold
3 I , I 73
Green, Marcia
62, 69, 172
Greene, Dale
69, 175
Greene, Gari-Sue
173
Greenberg, Fern
172
Greenspon, Judy
176
Gregory, Teddy ...
79, 174
Grosky, Reid .. .
173
Gross, Shirley .. .
172
Grubb, Jeanne
178
Guenther, LeRoy
175
Gunn, Charlene ...
69, 175
Gustafson, Janet
174
Gustin, Maurice
177
Gutbrod, Larry
172
Gutsmiedl, Patricia

178
Hallam, Kenneth
178
Halperin, Lenny
Halpern , Robert
64, 85, 173
Halvorsen, Reed
176
Handwerker, Tom
95, 176
Hansen , Susan
170, 87
Hardel, Geoffrey
87, 175
Hardt, Brian ...
Harper, Fred
Harper, Michael
62, 173
Harri s, Caredith
41, 55, 69, 177
Harris, Fran
Harris, Illa
Harris, Mike ................. .

Harris, Richard
171
Harrison, Barbara
174
Hartman, Sandra ......... . 69, 176
Hauser, Helen
Hauser, Ronald
175
Hawkins, James
176
Hawkins, Paul
175
Healy , Gerald ...
173
64, 81, 176
Hedstrom, Randy
Hehn, Cary .
174
Heinz, Jay
........ .
......... . 175
Heinz, Richard
Helt, Robert ............ .
Hendriks, Barbara
171
Henri chs, Barbara
......... 172
Henricho, Barbara ........... . 73
Henry, Susan
178
Herbo ld, Arlene
69
Herrmann, Paul
65, 177
172
Herzog, Susan
173
Hess, Carl Bud
178
Hibbert, Nancy
Higginson, Donald
178
Higgs , Glenn
171
Hilfman, Louis ..
85
176, 90
Hill s, Daniel
Hillsberg, Patricia
.... 57
Hirsh , Marilyn
37, 45, 61
Hirte, Bru ce
173
Hoag , Peter ..
58, 85, 177
Hodges, Joyce
174
177
Hodgson, Michael
Holfmann, L.
. 77
65, 171
Hogan, Louanne
174
Hojnacki, Susan
171
Hoke, Joan .....
55, 65, I 25
Honig, Mike
177
Houck, Eileen ...
.. 79, 92, 173, 92
Howard, David
Howe, Gregory
173
Hutchings, Bill
30, 68, 178
Hyman, Helene
Irwin, Gerald
65, 175
lsel , Richard ............ . 178, 77
170
Iversen, Valerie
59, 68, 173
Iverson , Judy

Katien, Edward
175
Katz, Barbara
55, 171
Katz, David
85, 173 , 90
Katz, Lawrence
60, 170
Kaufman, Melinda
57 , 174
Kamp, Sandra
178
Kennedy, Adrienne
47 , 170
Kilcullen, Frederick
171
Kirkpatrick, Craig ........... . 173
Kirschner, Judy .
64, 177
Kirshner, Robert .......... 85, 172
Kiso , Elizabeth
172
Kitch, Jim
175
Kittredge, Robert . . . . . . . . . 87, 177
Klaveter, Linda
69, 175
Kleiman, Barbara
175
Klein, Judith
Klein, Leon
171
Klingbeil, Paul
170
Klopp, Rona Id
64
Knight, Mack
175
Knowles, Mary
41 , 69, 173
Koch, Norman
176
Koehler , Ronald
Kofoed, Jackie
68, 85, 170, 173
Kolderup, Barbara
68, 176
Kolleck, Roger
173
Komar, Jacqueline
177
Kooperman, Alan
171
Kosdon, Greer . .
69, 177
Koseor, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . 83, 171
Kottmeier, Kent
173
Krader, Howard
77, 174
Kramarczyk, Robert
65, 170
Kreinick, Stephen
172
Kreiner, Dennis
176
Kreiter, Mike
175
Kremer, Joe ............ .
52, 173
Kretschmar, Nancy
178
Kroll, Larry
Kroon, Judy ....... . .
55, 176
Kryski , Valerie
174
Kuehn, Wayne
177
Kuester, Sharon .............. . 176
Kutck, Barbara ........ .
174
Kuznicki, Patricia
56, 175

177
Jacobs, Janice
170
.Jacobson, Janice
60, 170
Ja cobson, Roger
35, 170, 175
Jaeger, Renata
177
Jaman , Ronald
177
Janessa, Bob
173
Janis, Michael
172 77
Janse, Jan
77
Jenkins, Judie
71
Jensen, Marianne
Jensen, Marilyn
Johnson, Beverley ........ . 28, 72
70
Johnson, Brian
75
Johnson, Emma
85, 76
Johnson, Gordon
Johnson , Janice
75
Johnson, Joanne
32, 56, 74
Johnson, Judy
78
Johnson, Linda
75
Johnson, Penny
18 , 87, 78
Johnson, Ron
72
Jones, Earl
72
Jornd, Ronald
73
Josefson, Karen
56, 72
Juern, Arlene
41, 78
Julius, Betty
71
Kadish, Judy .....
78
Kalfen, Barbara
175
Kalmis, Lynn ...... .. .
174
Kalmon, Cynthia
171
Kamensky, Paul
Kane, Sheila
175, 87
Ka nofsky, Jeff
69, 172
Ka pch inski, Dorothy
175
Kaplan, David
Kaplan , Diane ......... .
Kaplan, Myra
176
Kardoff, Susan
Ka rel, Barbara
174
68, 176
Karlesky, LaVerne
62, 178
Karlov, Linda
173
Karoff, Barry
64, 172
Karpman, Irene
Karr, Tom
178
........ .
89, 171
Kastil, Gayle
Kathe, Eugene ........ .
176

Laing, Sandy ........... .
69, 172
Lamme, Robert .. .
85, 179
Landerman, Myrna
121
Lannutti, Albert
Lantz, Linda
..... . . .. .. 173
Lantz , Richard
173
Larson, Carolyn ........ .
178
Lascody, Larry
177, 90
La Scola, Nancy ........ . .
Laskov , Rochelle
69, 172
LaVay, Susan
171
Layden, Diane
69, 175
Lazaar, John
177
Lazar, Emil ..
. .. 174, 26
Learner, Leslie
............ 176
Leavey, Frank
Lees, Marilyn
........ .
69, 171
Lehman , Caroline
172
Lehman , Judith
56, 69, 172
Lemanski , Sandra
69, 176
LeMieux, Yvette
57, 94, 174
Leon, Joy
173
Leonard, Susan
177
Lev, Jeffrey
92
Levin, Barbara
176
Levin, Bi ll
........ .
64
Levin, Robert
52 , 85, 175
Levine, Ellen
LeVine, Susan
Levinson, William
178
Lewin, Manya
178
Liberti, Annemarie
170
Licausi, Concetta
172
Lindemann, Leroy
Link, John
177
Lippens, Patricia
178
Lis, Marion ...
41, 59, 175
Lissner, Lawrence
41, 55, 34, 175
Little, Thomas
Lockwood, Glenn
175
Lodal, Christa
174
Loutsch, Pennie
21, 69, 173
Lowe, Patric
171
Lubeck, Rita .............. .
177
Lueder, Carol
67, 175
Lundberg, Carl
175

�IND EX
Lyon, Howard Curtis
174
McAvoy, Pat
69, 31, 170
McBrayer, Barry
McCaleb , Tom
177
McCarthy, James
175
McClendon, Loren
McColloch, Mary
173
McCul lough , William
174
Magnus, Michael
8S, 92, 172
Maguire, Michelle ........ .
Mahaffey, Craig
S8, 178
Mahnke , Mary Ann
41 , SI, 67, 176
Manassa, Diane
178
Mangum , William
171
Manzardo, Dennis
171
Marak , Lenita
178
Marcotte, Thomas
173
Marcus , Fern
68, 173
Marcy, Robin
17S
Marines, Peter
176
Marino, Lee Ann
17S
Mark, Marvin
17S
Mark, Robert ......... .
SS, 176
Marnstein, Marshall
67, I 7S
Marshall, Penelope
176
Martin , Dwaine Alan
176
Martin, Carol
45, SI, 61, 172
Martin , Jeffrey
172, 90
Martino, Connie
SI, 59, 64, 174
Masaracchia, Joseph
65, 174
Masek, Richard
84, 173
Masters, R. Ted
46, 87, 171
Matheson, Myra
69, 174
Mattson, Margaret
17S
Matzick, Ken
28, 49, 6S, 87, 178
Mau, Bruce .. .
171
May, Virginia
69, 170
Mazer, Stuart
171
Meadows, Roberta
Meadow s, Teddie
17S
Mehrholz, John
176
Meierhoff, Jon ........ .
S8, 176
Miesner, Robert
176
Me lamed, Mitche ll
49, 177
Melehes, Barbara
S6, 29 , 172
Melendon, Loren
171
Me ltzer, Pamela
176
Menconi, Sandra
SI, 94, 171
Mendel, Lois
61, 62, 171
Merriman, Steven
177
Mertes, James
178
Meyer, Howard
172
Meyers, Judy
173
Micon, Ronald
58, 178
Mikolay, Raymond
65, 172
Miller, Alison
Mil ler, Donna
4 I , 69, 72, 8, I 7 S
Mi ller, Jaye
72
Miller, Jim
Miller, Margo
41,62,72
Mil ler, Paul ..
174
Miller, Peggy
69, 178
Mi ller , Tom
Mills, Larry
41, 83, 77, 178
Mi lstein , Terrene
28, 177
Minkus, Dave
......... 171
Miresse, James
41, 17S, 86, 77
Mitchell, G!oria
69, 176
Moldofsky, Howard
26, 173
Monson , Walter
172
Morgan, Linda
172
Morrison , Fred
......... 171
Morten, Stanley
172
Mue ller, Pete
176
Mueller , Sandra ........ .
176
Muel ler, Ulrike
178
Mul len, Howard
173, 90
Murlas, Joan
51, 12, 174
Nack, Dorothy
173
Nad ler, Edward
6S, 20 , 36, 176
Naftulin, Mari lyn
172
Nechtman, Eileen
176
Neer, Dave .......... .
77, 176
Neimer, Barbara
SI, 177
Nelson, Constance
64, 175
Nelson, James Allen
Nelson, James T.
Nelson, Karen
69, 31, 177
Nelson, Terry
Nessel, Bari
... 69, 172
Neumann, Bi ll
174
Neumeister, JoAnn
174

Newman, Shona ............ .
174
Nieder, Robert .
177
Nison , Steve
176
Norgan, Kenneth
41, 45, SS, 58, 174
Novotny, Joseph
Novotny, Ronald ........ .
17S
O'Donnell, Mary
S7, 176
Oehlberg, Georgia
69, 177
O'Grady, Mary
Olmsted, Stephen
172
Olsen, Gary . . .
52, 62, 172
Olson, Walter ............ 6S, 173
Omachel, Richard
173
Oppenheim, Joel
61, 8S, 170
Oquist, Susan
Orbach, Sandra
172
Orton, Tony ............ .
I 78
Orzeske, Wayne
176
Osborn, Susan
37, 176
Oserman, Steven
60, 72
Ostermeier, Margaret
94, 176
Overton, Nancy
173
Palcheck, Theresa
176
Palm, Sandra
178
Palmer, Bonnie
68, 170
Palumbo, Tony ..
177
Panico, Nina
174
Paquet, Da le ..
I 78
Parisi, Luci lle
Patzold, Fred
Paul, Patricia ........ . 41 , 95, 172
Paul, Susan
69, 171
Pearson, Alan
52, 58, 67, 171
Pedersen, James
Penelle, Pete
177
Perlman, Eileen
170, 173
Peterson, Don
171
Peterson , K.
68
Peterson, Nan
175
Peterson , Richard
S8, 85, 8, 170,
172, 90
Peterson, Sharon ............. .
Pfeifer, Jerry
61, 178
Pflieger , Donald
49, 64, 79
Pflieger, Gail
Pflieger, Mary
Phi llips, Claudette
97, 176
Phi llips, Mary
175
Pinkerman, John ........ .
Pintacura, Renne
Pohl, H. Howard
171, 77
Pollack, Earl ......... .
41, 73
Pollice, Delores
Pollice, Terry
171
Polster, Robert
174
Ponto, Dick
Portnoy, Stu a rt ....... . .
177
Potrue , Robert
175
Povitsky, Morris
Powell , Bruce ........ .
177
Price, Norman
I 71
Proft, Lawerence
170, 175
Puccinel li, Jim
49 , 92, 75
Puerkel, Bonita
178
Racana, Lawrence
86, 174
Radtke, Thomas ......... .
6S
Rajski , Ronald ......... .
72, 90
Ra kos , Sharon
37, 173
Rakowski, Thomas
176
Rand, Jaynet
174
Ransom, Lyle
lb, 35
Ranscom, Scott
Rasmussen , Rey ........ .
Rasmussen, Robert
177
Ravine, Lynn ...
177
Raymond , Connie
71, 9S
Reading, Nancy
71
Recher, David
41,83 ,71,77
Reda , James
Redding, Dennis ......... . 177, 91
Regan, Terry . . . . . . . . . .
173
Rehwaldt, Richard
77, 176
Reich, Myrna
69, 176
Reichert, Diane
51, 57
Reicherts, Jim
83, 77, 178 , 90
Reinger, Roger
175, 90
Reinier, Geraldine
177
Reinke, Wi lliam
172
Rest, Zelda ......... .
175
Rhodes, Robert
171
Rice, Patricia
SI, 69, 171
Richards, Donald

Richmond, Linda
30, 177
Ridings , Nancy ............. . 176
Rieff, Melvyn
65
Riefstahl, Lois ......... .
177
Rieser, John ........ .
178
Rifkin, Bennett ........ . .
172
Rite, B.
69
Ritter , Edward ........ .
176
Ritter, Lucille
69, 172
Ritter, Roger ...... . . .
171
Rodman, Sue ........ .
178
Rome , Mallory ......... .
68, 173
Ronner, Karen
178
Roock, Karen
172
Ro senthal, Arlene
69
Rosenthal, Glenn
6S, 36, 177
Rosich, Stephen
Rosinski, Justyna
.. 175
Ross , Susan .. .
69
Roth, Mary ........... .
Rothholtz, Michael
83, 178, 79
Rothman , Miriam
62, 69, 174
Roubinek , Brian
175
Rowan , Eugene
172
Rowe, Connie
173
Rudich, Analee
41, 68
Rudich, Ronald
51, 69, 173
Rusch, Carole
Russo, Joyce
174
Sabey, Edward
176
Sachnoff, Robert
175
176
Sachs, Janet
170, 172, 73
Sack, Ruth
Sacks, Richard
171
Saco ma no, Louisa
I 73
Sacomano, Mary
.... ...... .
174
Saflarski, Barbara
171
Safranic, Jim
176
Sajdera, Mitchell
174
Sakover, Jerry
178
Saletko, Bob
172
Samole, Myron
67, 77, 87, 177
Santore, Peggy
. . . . . . . . . 172
Sargeant, Marilyn
173
Saso, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
176
Saunders , ertrude
45, 62, 18, 172
Savaqe, James
....... 52, 176
Savn~r, David
52, 172
Sawyers, Gary
83, 177, 91
Saxon. Susan
I 77
Schada, Steven
77, 87, 172
Schaeffer, David
87, 173
Schaeffer, Eugene
49, 170, 178, 90
Schallman, Sandra ............ 177
Schandling, Fred
177
Scharf, Charles
84, 177
Schayer, Susan
69, 174
Scherer, Mary
68, 176
.... 69
Schesky, R,
Schiff, Rosanne
41 , 5S, 68, 172
Schlau, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
177
Schmitt, Bernard
176
Schneider, Me lody
65, 177
Schneider, Sharon . . . . . . . . .
174
Schneiderman, Jerry
Schodin, Paul
178
Schoene, Sandra
68, 171
Schramm, Ann
68, 30, 94, 178
Schramm, Virginia
29, 31, 176
Schroeder, Joanne
176
Schroeder, Ronald
174
Schulman, Diane
Schulman Larry
Schulte, Ralph ............. .
172
Schultz, Sharon
174
Schurz, Laurie
176
Schwan, Carol
Schwartz, Allen
Schwartz, Susan
69, 173
Scott, Nancy . . . . . . 56, 31, 32, 174
Scozzola, Barbara
I 72
Searing, Edward
172, 90
Sears, Joel . .. . .
64, 171
Sedlacek, William
174
Seedorf, Susan
I 78
Seeley, Carol Ann
171
Segalla, Alberta
21, 31, 172
Segal, Barbara . . . . . . . . . .
69, 176
Seitler, Helene
47, 172
Selby, Richard
..... 65, 174
Selby, Robert
.... 85, 170, 171
Senger, Carole
69, 177

Shaeffer, D . . . . ............. .
Shandling, Fred
Shapiro, Jerry
173
Shapiro, Philip
173
Shapiro, Sandra
69, 177
Shapiro, Winifred
61, 171
Sheffield, Roger
173
Sheldon, Judith
51, 34, 171
Sher, William ........... .
171
Shifris, Carol
173
Sholin, Judy
5 I, 68, 177
Shores, Sharon . .
69, 170, 173
Shulman, Richard
177
Shuman, Leslie ......... .
Shurley, Janice
171
Sieber, Dolores
68, 36, I 7S
Siegel, Joanne
3 I, I 73
Siegel, Richard
175, 90
Silverman, Marsha
29, 173
Silverstein, David
41, 174
Silverstein, Richard
178
Simmons, Ronald
172
Simon, Barbara ..
69, 174
Simonsen, Marie (Marylu)
172
Sims, Dewey ..
172
Sims, BettylJo
61, 171
Singer, Carol .......... .
41, 176
Singer, Gerald
176
Sitman, Robert
177
Sklar, Linda ........ .
62, 30, 173
Slack, Jim
49 , 172
Slotky, Bonnie
174
Sletten, Susan
178
Smith, Bill .......... . .
Smith, Carol
69, 173
Smith, Gail ...
69, 172
Smith, Mary ..
174
Smith, Tom
176
Smith, Victoria
61
Smith, Wi.lliam
17S
Sodermann, Bill ......... .
62, 177
Sosnowski, Kenneth
177
Sorenson, P....
69
Soquet, Larry
171
Spagat, Fern ..
62, 171
Speichert, Pat
174
Spiegel, William
176
Spinnato, Anthony
178
Spirrison, James ......... . 171, 77
Stadelmann, Joan
171
Stapelfeld. Liz
5 I, 69
Stark, Thom ........ . ... .
58, I 7S
Stegmeyer, John
Stein, Fran
69, 178
Stein, Louann .......... .
177
Stein, Narlene
177
Steinberg, Merle
177
Steinert, Roslyn
Stengl, Robert
.......... 6S
Stern, Arlene
62, 178
Stetz, Rona Id
174
Stevens, Craig
171
Stille, Judy
S6, 173
Stille, Pat
32, 174
Stiska, Eveline
95, 112
Stone, Peggy
175
Stone, Richard
178
Strauss, Freddie
41, 171
Strom, Arlene
171
Strouse, Gayle
176
Struck, Richard
174
Strumph, Mary Ellen
175
Stryker, Karen
41, 68, 72. 177
Stuhl, Norman
67, 170
Stun kel, Barry
171
Subrin, Larry
I 7S, 77
Sucherman, Sheryl
173
Suckow, Joan
176
Sulanka, Susan
170, 175
Sullivan, Michael
176
Sunstei n, Steve ........ .
17S
Swanson, Charlotte
94
Swanson, Dale
79, 94, 178
Sylvester, Howard
60, 178, 90
Taendler, Irene
Taite!, Steven
Tankus, Donna
Taylor, Grant
Taylor, Susan .... . . . . .
Templer, Gary
Tensik , S.
Thoma, Cheryl

17S
177
171
170
6S, 174
67
177, 94

217

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i

IND EX
Thomas, Virginia
51, 172
Thommes, Robert
65, 175
Thorsen, Alice
62, 95, 175
Ticha, Robert .. _.
.. ....... 174
Tiltges, Leo . . .
. . . . . . . . . 175
Tobias, Terry .. .
177
Tobiaski, Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
Tobin, Thomas . . . . . . . . . .
173
Topper, Marcia
178
Traff, John . . . .
172
T ra iforos, Louis
173
Track, Cyril
......... _.
178
T rommer, Pamela . . . .
64, 176
T ropstein, Donna . . . . .
177
Trufant, Barbara
51, 170, 177
Tumk, Donald ... .
Tune, James .. .
65, 86, 171' 77
.......... 172
Tunkl, Donald
Tworoger, John
Udelson, Joseph
171
Uhlir, Kathy .. ..
173
Uhr, Janet
64,67,171
Unterschuetz, Ronald
Usow, Allen
64, 171
Uzemack, Noel
176
Valfer, Joyce
171
Va lzano, John
64, 47, 94, 174
Van, Deborah
51, 68, 171
Vedder, Karen
178
Verhunce, Judy
178
Viere, Judy . ...
170, 178
Virgilio, Carol Ann
176
Von Holdt, Janice
94, 171, 47
Voss, Madelynn
178
Vrablik, Linda ...
175
Wade, Susan . .
Wadler, Elaine
29, 175, 176, 41
Wadsworth, Sandra
175
Walsh, Joe
171,52,62
Wanke, Gary
68, 178
Warda, Suzanne
172
Warkenthien, Henry ...
69, 172
Warren, Lorina
... 64, 173
Washkuhn, Wilson
176
Wasley, Richard
170
Wasley, Robert
36, 68, 171
Wedge, Jean ....
178
Wegerman, Bob
67, 97, 178, 41
Wegl, Marilyn ....
175
Weichmann, Bonnie
Weinberg, Sharon
.... .. .... . 173
176
Weiner, Dan .. .
174
Weiner, Fred
... . ... . . . . .
178
Weinstein, Barry
178, 90
Weisberg, Leon
178
Weise, Sandra ......... .
173
Weiss, Hannah
174
Weiss, Penny ...
174
Weiss, Robert
.... 177, 86, 91
Weiss, Steven ..
171
Weldon, Lynn ..
........... 178
Wenzel, Earl
174
Wenzel, Paul
Werner, Marilyn ... 51, 67, 94, 177
171
Wernikoff, Barry
170, 176
Wesley, Jack ....
.. - .. . . 170, 65
Wesley, Shirley ..
77, 175
Westland, Richard .. . ..
.......... 174
Weymer, Stanley
Whelan, John .. .
... 174, 56
White Darlene
172
Whisler, Carol . .
.. . .. 173
Wicker, Barbara
..... - .. 172
Widen, Robert . . ...
Widinski, Paul
Wieska, Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176
Wiig, Roberta
. . . . . 175, 65
Wiktor, Marcia
......... .
173
Wilke, James ..
..... .. .... 177
Willert, Diana
45, 61
Williams, Kenneth
. . . . . . . . . . 172
Williams, Pamela
171, 83
Williams, Paul . .
..... 177
Williams, Sally
173
Williamsen, Wayne
170, 57
Winer, Ellen
175
Wirth, Diane . . .
77, 178, 90
Wirtz, Henry . . .
12, 77, 86, 178
Wise, George
170
Witt, James ...
20, 171
Witzel, Janice
.. 67, 178
Wold, Donna ...

218

Wolff, Robert ........ .
177
Woods, Carole
12, 177, 41
Worthington, Charles
176, 92
Wray, Steve ....
173
173
Wurmser, Rita
Yesinick, Ferne
171, 55
Zahn, Diane
177
........ ...
Zalud, Donna
177
Zaphiro, Pat ...
173
178
Zastrow, Don ..
..... 96, 178
Zehner, Marylouise
172
Zeinfeld, Steve
Zeitlin, Martin
173, 58
174
Zelkowitz, Merle ........ .
178, 92
Zender, Robert
Zengler, John
172
Ziegler, April
Zimberoff, Sharon
... 69, 172
Zimka, Leonard
69, 173
Zimmer, Gale ...
Zimmerman, Dean
174
177
Zlotnik, Alan
Zolezzi, Joyce
32,51, 177
Zowe, J.
67
FRESHMEN
Akerstrom, Leif
2, 16, 59, 184
Albert, James . . . . . . . . .
86, 182
Alter, Steven
182
Alton, Susan
68, 36, 186
Amsterdam, Janice ..
180
Anderson, David
60, 87, 186
Anderson, Gretchen
Anderson, Marvin
61, 87, 184
Anderson, Norman ........ .
183
Anderson, Patricia
181
Anderson, Roy
181
Anderson, Walter
64, 185
Andrews, Fred
183
Apelian, Barbara . . . . . . . . . 64, 183
Arbetman, Tamara
69, 187
Archibald, Julie
180
Arentz, Hope
179
Argentar, Stuart
.. 64, 185
Armstrong, Paulette
186
Arnold, Allyn ...
41, 68, 181
Arnstein, Ann
183
Arnston, Robert
67, 185
Artwick, Frederic
84, 180, 78
Ascher, Al Ii son
185
Austin, Diana
67, 182
Averbach, Alvin
84, 18 I, 79
Avola, Norma
Axelrod, Barbara
184
Babendererde, Martin
186
Backus, Virginia
183
Badar, Eugene
64, 180
Bair, Charles ..
182
Baitcher, Howard
64, 181
Baker, Charles
41,182,78
Baker, Dennis
60
Ballou, Merrily
181
Balonick, Melvin
78, 186
Barkin, Dale
69, 184
Barnett, Jane
181
Barnett, Lynn
183
Barnow, Alice
186
Barranco, Jack
183
Barron, Frances
181
Bartsch, Jeannette
69
Basara, Sharon
135
Baumhardt, Larry
185
47, 185
Bea uchamp, Sheryl
180
Becker, Barbara
180
Becker, Michael
84, 180, 90
Beddia, Thomas
Beezy, Bru ce
186
Behr, Donna ..
Bellus, Stuart
185
Bell, Charles
64, 187
Belue, Wayne
Bender, Carol
Bendoff, Bruce
181
Benedict, Michael
61, 184
Benson, Carol
180
Benson, Christina
69, 183
Bentkower, How a rd
60, 86, 180
Beren s, Ray ...... 41, 84, 78, 186, 90
........... 68, 186
Berg, Barbara
Berger, Donald . . . . . . . . .
183
Berger, Howard
Berger, Steven
183

Berk, Richard
182
Berka, Alice . .
69, 184
Berloznik, Joan
182
Bernat, Robert . . . . . . . . . .
I 87
Berndt, Bi II . . .
182
Bernsten, Steve . . . . . . . . . .
78, 181
Bert, Jeannie . .
68, 185
Betts, John . . . . .
180
Bilton, Ellen . . .
183
Bishop, Paul
84, 180, 91
Bistolfo, Peggy
69, 182
Blake, Doris . . . . . . . . . . .
181
Blaul, Kathryn
68, 187
Block, David
67, 186
Block, James . . .
181, 87
Bloch, Janet
67, 52, 187
Bloom, Carol
.. .......
184
Blumberg , Ann
..........
184
Blumenthal, Carole
184
Bolin, Fredric
......... 187
Bolka, Sandra
..........
180
Bollinger, William
64, 60, 181
Bond, Karen
181
Barcia, Kenneth
84, 184
Borisof, Joanne
180
Boukas, James
78, 185
Bourgerie , Suzanne ........ . 72, 184
Boyansky, Marla
180
Boyko, Sharon
185
Brandt, James
184
Brautigam, Jay . .
84, 78, 181
Braverman, Starr
62, 186, 61
Breen, Arlis
182
Brei, Truda . . .
69, 184
Brenner, Melvin
............ 184
64, 78, 187
Brietzke, Paul
Bro, Kenneth
67, 182
Brody, Lawrence
64, 61
Bromberg, Gail
Brooks, Marlene
184
Broniarczyk, Ronald
Brooks, Roberta
61, 182
Brown, Donald
183
Brown, James
183
Brown, Robert
84, 184
Brownstein, Neill
78, 185, 90
Brummett, John
179
Brusin, Dolores
69, 186
Brusman, Terrie
187
Buchholz, Janet
69, 187
Bukus, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
86
Burkhardt, Elizabeth
180
Burns, Myra
181
Berger, Donald
Burns, Virginia
Cahan, Carol
182
Cantz, Sandra
69, 183
Capettini, Robert .. ..
180
Carder, James
41, 61, 91
Carl, Edward
Carlson, Sonja
Ca rt er, Robert
180
Chada, Carol
68, 186
Catellier, Kenneth
Champion, Earl
64, 185
Chelin, Karen . ..
68, 186
Cheney, Bonnie ..
69, 18 !
Chere, Suzanne
180
Claassen, Virginia
69, 67, 181
Cohen, Beryl ..
181
Cohen, Gail .. ... _ .... . .
185
Cohen, Howard
183
Cohen, Kenneth
180
Cohen, Linda ...
187
Colecchia, Sandra
182
Conaway, Thoma s
67, 185
Conrad, William
64, 183
Cook, Susan
61, 67, 64, 184
Cooper, Alene
69, 182
Cooper, David
60, 184
Cooper, Warren
78, 181, 90
Cooperman, Sally
68, 186
Corn, Penny ..
184
Cowan, Bonita
179
Crampe, Sharon
_........ . . 181
Crowe, Patricia ........ .
183
Cummings, Dolores
Cutrell, Anna Marie .......... 182
Curtis, Allan
4 I , 6 I , I 8 I , 60
Dahlman, Joann ..
182
Daley, Dave
181
Dare, Karen ........ ... 68, 36, 182

Davis, Linda .....
Davidson, Mitchell
Davis, Kenneth
Day, Janet
Dean, Sandra . . . . . . . . . . .
69,
DeCarl, Louise
61,
DeCaro, Michael
Decker, Michael
58,
deGraffenreid, Kenneth . . 61, 78,
Daiberl, John . . .
58,
Deitch, Joan
...... .. .
Deitcher, Larry . . . . . . . . . . .
Demartino, Victor
Demith, Frank
Denis, Eileen . . . . . . . . .
Denz, Dennis . . .
Derbes, Ronald
DeRosa, Judith . .
69,
Duetsch, Joanne
69, 181,
De Vito, Jack . . . . . . . . . .
DeVogelear, Kathleen
69,
Didier, Judith . . . . . . . . . . .
Dinitz, Michael
Ditthardt, Ronald
Dobbe, Gary
64,
Doczekalski, Anita
69,
Dorband, Jerry
Dorfman, Merle
68, 61,
Dorrian, Ruth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Drawbridge, Deborah
Dresher, Patricia
41, 69,
Dreyer, Robert
Dugan, Helen
Duhl, Michael
84,
Dulkin, Jerry
67, 86,
Dumay, Richard
...........
Dunlap, Mary
68,
Eagan, Nancy
69,
Eby, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Eckmann, James
58, 85, 21 , 78,
Eddy, Janice
Eimstad, Karen ........... . .. .
.........
Einhorn, Robert
Eisenberg, Edith
Ellensohn, Robert
92,
Elvey, Raymond
Epstein, Bonita
Ex, Rhoda
... .......
Eyles, Glenn

186
183
183
185
I 8C
184
186
182
180
64
183
185
181
181
179
185
183
184
81
181
183
183
184
61
181
182
180
185
183
186
186
180
187
187
182
180
185
180
182
185
186
182
182
186
184
186

Fabbro, Donald
185
Fairman, Kenneth
186
Falstein, Deborah
180
Faust, Susan . . .
68, 181
Feder, Joel
52, 181
Feinartz, Norman
186
Feld, Bonnie .. . .. .. .. .
183
Feldman, Jack
184
Feldman, Richard
183
Feldner, Barbara . . . . . . . . . . .
185
Feldpausch, Craig
64, 182
Felzer, Marilynn . . . . . . . . . .
69, 186
Ferguson, Irene
41, 69, 181
Ferrell, Ronald
180
Feuer, Stephen
180
Fidler, Henry ............ .
Field, Sharon
186
Fiocchi, Lorette ........ .
185
Fields, Simone
182
Fisher, Barry
67, 87, 184
Fishman, Maureen
68, 179
Flammang, Kenneth
181
Ford, James . .......... .
67
Fortney, Margaret
69, 184
Foss, Regina
183
Foss, Tom
........ .
187
Foster, Kenneth ..
84, 181
Fox, Susan ...
.... .... ...
183
Fradkin, Edward
185
Frandzel, Michael
64, 52, 186
Frank, Carol ....
187
Frank, Cary
78
Frank, Stephen
78
Franz, Margaret ........ .
187
Fray, Lynette ............. . .
185
Fredericksen, Karen
182
Frey, James ..
180
Freske, Irene
.. . 73, 184
Friedkin, Darlene
180
Friedler, Michael
... 64, 60
Friedman, Burton
182
Friedman, Michael
187
Friedman, Neil
184

�IND EX
41,183,95
Fulkerson, Pat
187
Fuller, Ralph .. .
180
Gabel, Kathleen
Gabel, Tom .....
51, 184
Gagne, Sharon
Gail, Jack
182
Gallagher, Claudia
17;
Garro, Rosemary ....
185
Gardner, Carol
Gebel, Howard
186
181
Gerber, Deanna
67, 58, 187
Gevirtz, Richard
69, 181
Gierlach, Vivian
Gilhooley, Robert
185
182, 90
Gilium, Tommy . ..
. . . 86, 180
Gilman, John
181
Gitles, Robert
182
Glaves, Kathleen
87, 186
Gold, Arnold
95, 180
Goldbaum, Ellen
183
Goldberg, Nena
69, 61
Goldsmith, Carol ...
184
Goldstein, Charles
67, 187
Goodfriend, Narlene
78, 180
Goodman, Norman
Goodman, Heidi
.. .. 64, 181
Gordon, Lee
69, 183
Gordon, Barbara
186
Gordon, Julie
Gornstein, Jon
61' 85, 182
184
Gould, Edward
..... 68, 181
Graff, Barbara
69, 183
Graham, Gayle
41, 61, 185
Green, Carol
... 78, 186
Green, Michael
69, 181
Greenberg, Sharon
187
Greenberg, Joyce ...
187
Greenman, Sharron
Griebel!, Mary ...
67, 184
Groat, Eugene
184
Gross, Diane
182
Grzybowski, Patricia
182
Haber, Richard
187
Habler, Vivian
56, 68, 64,
Hachmeister. Dolores
180
181
Haerle, June
68, 185
Hagel, Carol
79, 185, 90
Hagen, Edwin
78, 181, 87, 90
Hagerty, Timothy
41, 185
Halbreich, Lillian
69, 180
Hall, Judith
64, 182
Haller, Lawrence
57, 181
Hanelin, Nancy ....
182
Hansen, Kenneth
182
Hanson, Carole
181
Hanlon, John
67, 64, 184
Hanson, Don
186
Hardt, Bill (Carl W)
186
Haroldson, Donald
84, 78, 184
Hart, James
Harvey, Daniel Jr.
41' 64, 58, 61,
184, 90

Haugness, Wilma
61, 182
Hawkins, Sharon
183
Hedberg, Charlene
69, 64, 186
Heim, Janet...
187
Heinz, Gary
...... . .. 21, 180
Heinrich, Richard
58, 180
Heitman, John
181
Heller, Karen
186, 52
Helmer, David
64, 67, 180
Hendrickson, Donna
69, 187
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64, 186
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181
Herkert, Bob
86, 78, 182
Herman, Sherry
52, 60, 62, 183
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86, 186
Herwitt, Carole
69, 186
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64, 180
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. . . . .. . . . . .
185
Hess, Richard
187
Hessell, Barbara
187
Hilbert, John
78, 81, 185
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185
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67, 182
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183
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Hoffing, Richard
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68, 185
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187
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185
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Hopps, Barbara
182
Horan, Roberta
......... 68, 181
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183
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69, 185
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67, 185
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184
Imber, Evan ...
47, 61, 181
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41 , 6 I , 62, 180
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186
Ingersoll, Richard ..
84, 185
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68, 183
Jach, Sandra
184
Jackson, Helen
68, 180
Jacobs, Donald
185
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181
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183
Jacover, Jerold
85, 180
Jaeger, Ronald
186
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181
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182
Jamrozek, Lawrence
182
Jensik, Stephen
67, 85, 183
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181
Johnson, Bruce
180
Johnson, Gregory
179
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69, 187
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69, 180
Johnson, Mark
61, 184
Johnson, Sandra
69, 185
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35, 87, 184
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182
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... 181, 78
Julius, Nancy
180
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187
Kahles, Michael
64, 185
Kahn, Ronnie
61, 180
Kalver, Barbara
Kamps, Janice
... 59, 61, 185
Kaluzna, Renea . . . . . ..
181
Kamps, Judith . .
61, 185
Kann, Kenneth
183
Kaplan, Judy.....
. . 47, 180
Kaplan, Susan
181
Kaplan, William . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
Karas, Robert
186
Karch, Lois . . . . . . . ..
61, 62, 182
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184
Katz, Barbara
183
Kaufmann, Linda
187
Kay, Sandra
Kazanow, Ann
52, 60, 181
Kellar, Terry
64, 185
Kampton, Joan .... . ....... 68, 181
Kelz, Linda
Kessler, Joel
186
Kipperman, Judy
.... 55, 181
Kirk, Pamela . .. . . . . . . . . . .
182
Kispert, Maribeth . . .
182
Kiss, Michael . . . . . . . . . ..
185
Kite, Aline
184
Kite, Roberta . . . .
69, 186
Kittredge, Richard
179
Klebbe, David
64, 61, 18 I
Klein, Dennis
Kling, Joann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Klinke, Aaln . . . . .
. ......... 183
Klocke, Dale
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
Kluge, Jere . . .
181
Koehler, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Knowles, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
Koening, Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
Kohl, Philip . . . . . . . . . . . . .
180
Kohls, Larry . . . ......... . ... 183
Kohn, Raymond . . . . . . . . .
187
Koman, James
............. 183
Korn, Doreen
......... .
Koszuta, Karen . . . . . . . . . .
184
Kotarek, Donna . . .
186
Kowitt, Arnold ............ 85, 184
Kozdron, Gary . . . . . . . . .
183
Krader, Brina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181

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182
Kramer, Andrea
182
Kramer, Gay
186
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........ 25
Krause, Freddie
61, 180
Krause, Joanne
60, 61, 62, 184
Kreeqier, George
181
Kreinick, Carol
64, 182
Kreis, Phyllis ........ . . .
184
Krupnick, William
60, 185
Kulwin, Marlene
183
Kummerow, Leslie
180
Kunar, Sharon
185
Kupqrman, Sheldon
180
Kurti, David
183
Kwolek, Marian
68, 184
Ladd, Thomas
179
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Laing, Patricia
69, 185
Lampert, Steve
85, 186
Lane, Marcia
181
Larsen, Sandra
186
Larsen, Ralph
78, 187
Latham, Linda ........ .
69, 180
Lassen, Pamela
183
Latimer, Kenneth
187 , 90
Lauerman, Barbara
185
Lavin, Richard
182
Lawler, Robert
181
Lawrence, Edward
64, 182
Leach, Thomas ......... .
183
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Leavitt, Stanley
78, 182
Leavitt, Frederick
181
Lederle, Dennis
78, 184
Le Due, Joe
184
Lee, Mavis
Leff, Lynne ......•....
185
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186
Lehman, Janice
69, 184
Leitza, Kenneth
Levey, Pennie
69, 184
Levin, Irene
68, 183
Levin, Barry
Levin, Jane
41, 186
Levin , William
180
Levin, Mariory
187
Levine, Linda
181
Levine, Eleanor
182
Leviton, Paul
Levy, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . 64, 180
Lewin, Susan
186
Lewin, Cheryl ...
....... 69, 186
Levy, Jordan
61
Lieberman, Michael
60, 179
Lindberg, Charles
182
Linder, Franklin
185
Lindemann, Gary
181
Lipawsky, Ricki
61, 185
Little. Geraldine .....•...
183
Littrell, Richard
.... 64, 181
Lanquist, Randolph
Lowe, John . . . . . . . . . . .
78, 184
Lowther, Willis . . . . . . . . . . .
183
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Lubin, Gene . . . . . . . • . . .
65, 187
Lukes, Robert
187
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180
Lutz, Barry
. . . . . . . . . 184
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64, 184
McKay, Maril
183
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183
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187
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182
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187, 78
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180
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90, 34, 186
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181
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182
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... 67, 184
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185
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185
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Melvin, Jacqueline
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60,
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69,
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41, 68,
Merrill, Carolyn
Merriman, Sue
69,
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Michael, Howard
Michael, Jerry
Michaels, Burton
52,61,
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Michelau, Mary
Miqual, Jayne
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Miller, Bruce
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Mueller, Pamela
Mulder, Ruth
........ .
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Muth, Nancy .... .. ..... .
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187
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58, 181
Naylor, Donna . . .
69, 73, 187
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186
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58, 90
Nelson, Susan
64, 187
Nelson, Carolyn
69, 180
Nelson, Nancy
68, 61, 186
Nemeroff. Susan
Nesler, Gayle ........ ... . 69, 187
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183
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183
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58, 87, 182
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182
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8/i, 186, 78
Noesen, Kenneth
90, 184, 78
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68, 185
Norris, Harold
49, 179
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181
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Oeschler, James
58, 183
Oliva, Geraldine
69, 187
Olympias, Penelope
68, 185
Orchowski, Daniel
64, 186
Oros, Evelyn
69, 181
Osney, Karen
47, 61, 181
Oster, Robert
181
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186, 78
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182
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183, 87
Patis, Bruce
Patterson, Patricia
185
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184
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41, 186, A9
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183
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Peterson, Linda ........ .
69, 186
Pfeiffer, Jo Ellen ..... .
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182
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185
Pinch, Mary
69, 183
Plice, Gary
186
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61, 67, 184
Polen, Fred
183
Pollock, Neil
52, 61, 186
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180
Porter, Pamela
185
Posphala, Virginia
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84, 78
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Puetz, Donald
Punch, Suzanne
. . . .. . . . . . 181
Quigley, Kenneth
67, 184
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Rabin, Gerald
Ramsey, John
180
Rappaport, Michael
85, 187
Rapper, Susan
181
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Reed, Pete
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174
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.. . ...... 61, 96, 179
Reigner, Eunice
. . . . . . . . . 182
Reitman, Donna ..... .. ...... .
Reitzer, Diane .............. .
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Rek, Barbara
181
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184
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Rhodes, Judith . . . . . . . . . . 95, 186
78, 182
Ricci, Michael
Rice, James
183
Riley, Margaret
......... 186
Roberts, Hilary
183
Roberts, James
180
Roberts, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . .
60, 180
Roberts, Ronald
78, 187
Roberts, Sha ran
18 I
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Robins, Barry
Robson, Richard
Rodenski, Joseph
41, 185
Raina, Karen
181
Rose, Perry
180
Rosen, Arlene . . . . . . . . . . . 69, 182
Rosen, Diane
183
Rosen, Phyllis ........ .
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Ross, Lynn
68, 184
Ross, Richard
181
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. ........... .
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Rotfeld, Steven
185
Rothman, M.
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Rothstein, Lawrence
64, 185
Rotkin, Risha ........ .
62, 186
Rowe, Edward
182
Rubenstein, Zelinoa
184
Rubin, Jill
57, 186
Rubner, Stuart
186
Rucins, Aldis ......... .
91, 187
Ruehrdanz, Sandra
187
Rufer, Ronald
78, 87, 179
Rugendorf, Sanford
184
Russ, Judith ........ .
69, 183
Rumack, Sandra
68, 184
Rutkowski, Diane
180
Ruttenberg, Marlene
184
Sakover, Ray ..
187
Salberg, Susan
179
Sanders, Sarah
41, 69, 187
Sandstedt, David
180
Santowski, Michael .....
181
Santschi, Karen
181
Sarow, Lynette

Sasenick, Nikki ......... .
180
Scanlan, Dorothy
61, 185
Schaffner, Ronna
186
Schectman, Myra
186
Scheibe, David
186
Scher, Larry
182
Schiller, Alan
180
Schloskey, Sharon
183
Schmidt, Barbara
Schmidt, Carol ............ 68, 181
Schmidt, Jill . . . . . . . . . . .
69, 187
Schmidt, John ............ .
184
Schoeller, Carolyn
184
Schoenberg, Diane
69, 184
Schwartz, Bill
185
Schuhrke, Barbara
186
Schwartz, Bobette
182, 69
Schultz, Terrance
186
Schwartz, Elaine
69, 61, 62, 185
Sostrin, Sherry
Schwartz, Jill
69, 182
Schwartz, Judith
69, 182
Sefick, Thomas
Sequin, William ........ .
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Seibel, Stephen
182
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182
Selin, Naomi ~
............. .
Selk, Charlene
186
Shannon, Bonnie
Shapiro, Sheryl
41, 187
Shefsky,. R~berta
69, 180
Sheehan, Martin
184, 78
Shi man, Stewart •.
60, 179
Ship, Marshall
181
Shipka, Steve ....
86, 79, 185
Shore, Jeffrey
64, 60, 183
Shulman, Bettyann
185
Siegel, Barry ........ .
Siegel, Lynn
68, 96, 185
Sienkiewicz, Paula
180
Siegel, Karen
187
Sill, Frankie . . . . . . . . .
187
Silverman, Barbara ........... 184
Silverman, Brenda
57, 67, 182
Silverman, Leslie
41, 67, 58, 180
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183
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.. 47, 69, 182
Singer, Barbara
69, 181
Singer, Marilyn . .
184, 69
Singer, Pegqy
186
64, 185
Skepner, Alan
Skolnik, Mitchell
61, 184
182
Skorey, Robert
Skutta. Frank ......... . .... 58, 180
Sloan, Todd
Slutsky, Ronald . . . . . . . . . . . 67, 183
Smart, Carol
...... 69, 185
Smentek, Kenneth ........... . 185
Smidt, Barb ........ .
187
Smith, Gray
90, 78, 180
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181
Smith, Judith
... 62, 184
Smith, Michael
181
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186
Snower, James
182

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Sostrin, Sherry
Span, Jennifer
Si:;ector, Alice
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... 69,
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... 78,
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90, 78,
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61, 62,
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..... . ....... .
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..... 84,
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68,
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Steinseifer, Nancy
69,
Stender, William
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. . . . . . 67,
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72,
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41,
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Streu, Janice
Strimpel, Roger
78,
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84,
.. . . ....
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Sunter, William
Sutton, Shelley
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.. 41,
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Tradition as symbolized by the school crest, the erection of the new West
Division building, and the twentieth anniversary of Nilehi East have formed
the theme of the '59 Reflections. Many thanks go to Miss Jean Jackson,
sponsor of the general yearbook staff; Mr. Henry Abrams, sponsor of the
sophomore staff; Mr. G. K. Schrock, senior Section sponsor; Mr. Koenig of
the Norman King Publishing Company, and the photographers of Root
Studio for their aid. Our thanks, also, to the faculty and administration for
their assistance and cooperation in continu ing the tradition of Reflections.

220

Walski, Edwin
67
Waltzer, Renee ........... 68, 187
Wanaski , Dorothy
69, 179
Wandell, Howard
184
Warsaw, Lee
.........
180
Warda, Charlotte
69, 182
Watts, Lynn
.......... 181
Weber, Cheryl
68, 185
Weihs, Frederic
78, 183
Weinberg, Ralph
Weinbrecht, Linda
69, 183
Weintraub, Judith
69, 183
Weintraub, Michael
183
Weinstein, Alan ............ .
Weisberg, Burton
185
Weiss, Sandra
68, 183
Weiss, James
183
Wekony, Carol
185
Wendt, Nancy
41, 61, 179
Wentik, Glenn
61, 78, 185
Wenzel, Shara~
183
Wershkoff, Susan ............ 185
Wesche, Lee
186
Wexler, Michael
85, 183
Wick, Randall . . . . . . .. . .
181
Wickstrom, Jerry
78, 183
Wiegman, Gayle
181
Wilhelmsen, Robert
79, 183
Williams, Karen . . . . . . . . .
186
Wil'.iams, Kent
Willjamson, Clayton
180
Wilson, Julie
69, 184
Wise, Robert
182
Witcher, Victor
78, 87, 182
Wojtas, Ronald
Wolf, Orrin ........ .
Wolf, Terry
187
Wolfe, Janice
64, 180
Wolfes, Gregg
84, 79, 183
Wolfson, Kenneth
182
Wolfstyn, Ronald . . . .
181
Woods, Ronald
67, 78, 186
Worthington, Joanne ...... 68, 183
Woywot, Darlene
....... 47, 182
Wulf, Patricia
41, 69, 180
Wykowski, Marilyn
64, 186
Wyzgala, Patricia
181
Yablin, Merle
182
Yardley, Susan
186
Yovitz, Barry . . . . . . . . .
85, 185
Yellen, Gary
.. ..... ..
179
Yomine, Daniel
64, 86, 92, 187
Young, Barbara
69, 179
Young, William .......... 60, 180
Youngblood, Joyce
187
Zaidler, Judith . . . . . . . . .
186
Zaphirio, Peter
67, 179
Zari, Martha ..
61, 182
Zemel, Randy . . . . . .. .. ..
186
Zenner, Tina
41
Zeutschel, Diane . . . .. .. . .
180
Zimberoff, Jerold
84, 90, 78, 182
Zimmerman, Marsha
64, 180
Zolkowski, Carl
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