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Volume XVI
Deerfield High School
Deerfield, Illinois

1978

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Theodor Repsholdt, who's
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Co-ed gym in this school unbelieveable!
Who are all these new
people around here? Social
Studies and Foreign
Language combined —
what’s next?
Wow, only a single year has
passed and look at all these
changes.
Nothing seems to be the
same — even the freshmen
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easy, so patterned before all
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little school?
Of course we can’t because
DHS is like everything else in
this world — complex, in
motion, and ever-changing.

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service (during the Russian Flu) ...
LEFT: and we beautified the school during our
free periods.
RIGHT: Some of us enjoyed being upper classmen ...
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regain the lead.
We feel victorious.
Unfortunately, this race lasts
a lifetime, but we can endure
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SEPTEMBER
School opens, here we go again
Yom Kippur-no school
First home football game (victory)-"Kick-off" Dance
Sophomore STEP testing
OCTOBER
3 Smile seniors, its portrait time!
4 PTO Parent Nite — Mom and Pop come to meet
the teachers.
10 Columbus day- a day off
17-19 Underclassmen pictures begin
21 Pep Rally opens Warrior Weekend. Seniors dominate
all.
22 Parade, game, and Homecoming Dance
29 Gymnastics Show
NOVEMBER
11 No school, Veteran’s Day.
12 X-country team wins first at state. Rated number one
in nation!
19 Football team tops St. Laurence-we go on to state
finals!
21-22 Stunts
24-25 No school, Turkey break.
26 State football championship game at ISU (we lost), oh
well, 11 out of 12 ain’t bad.
29 National Honor Society inducts 63 members. Con­
gratulations are in order.
28 "Toys for Tots" drive starts-bring your Teddy, it's a
good cause.
DECEMBER
8-10 Model UN goes to Harvard.
15 Ethnocenter- Students show their heritage.
18 Holiday Concert-choruses and orchestra perform.
23 Last day of school before winter vacation.
JANUARY
9 Horray for 1978-classes slowly get back to normal.
19 Pops Concert-Bands and Choraliers prove they’ve got
rhythm.
20 Student Council elections cancelled due to lack of
candidates; all applicants are automatic members.
23-24 Second semester self-scheduling-a new experi­
ment. Most students agree it was a bomb.
24-26 Semester exams-yuk!
27 Clerical Day, a day off. Blizzard of '78 makes staying
at home a must.
FEBRUARY
10-11 Dance Show
13 Honest Abe’s B-day; a day of rest
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14 Valentines Day — Sweetness abounds with candies
and flowers.
14-16 Senior registration; decisions, decisions
17 Sophomore Fun Nite
18 "Winter Boogie" Dance — Our own Stage Band plays
20-23 Junior Registration
27-28 Sophomore Registration
MARCH
1 New band uniforms arrive-very classy!
4 DHS band hosts IHSA State Solo and Ensemble Con­
test
9 AFS Day-George, Anders, and Birthe represent our
school. 0*YAD's final deadline (or so we thought)
10 Freshmen Fun Nite-not many students show, but lots
of goodies supplied.
16-18 Fiddler on the Roof
17 St. Paddy’s Day — green suddenly replaces red and
grey as school colors.
24 Good Friday, no school.
31 Last day of grading period-Spring vacation begins and
Florida here we come!
APRIL
1 May(opps)-April Fool's
10 School resumes, but the vacation feeling is still with
many.
17-21 Meta Week starts-a big CHANGE OF PACE
20 Folk Rock Fest
27 Orchestra Concert
21 DHS "Disco Dance"; too bad John Travolta didn't
show.
27 Orchestra Concert
MAY
4 Cheerleader Tryouts
5 Choral Concert
6 SAT and Achievement testing
12 Band Concert
15-19 Advanced Placement Testing-Hell Week
19 Prom-some enchanted evening ...
25 Pom Pon Tryouts
30 Memorial Day-another break
JUNE
1-3 Spring play
7-8 Senior exams-lotsa luck
12-14 Underclass Exams
13 GRADUATION!!!
15 Clerical Day-no school
16 Last day of school-what a year it was

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�Future Shock Hits The Present
That first day was a real killer. No one was as tan as
they had wished to be because of the awful August weath­
er. It was painful for most people after returning from the
wilderness of Colorado or the beaches of Door County, or
even Europe to get back to the mundane business of
registering, and self-scheduling. For many job-weary stu­
dent’s however, the advent of the school year was a
welcome relief.
After the hassle of waiting in line and tearing out hair at
self-scheduling, the next step was buying the record high
priced books. A $22.00 Calculus book was leading the
pack, but the second-year Chem. text ran a close second.
Of course, no one appreciated the $9.50 European Histo­
ry paperback, especially when they found out they had to
buy two of them. Picking up ID’s and signing for parking
stickers rounded out the monotonous routine.
Seeing people for the first time in months and noting
the changes that had taken place were an enjoyable ex­
perience for the most part. But the prospect of the
months ahead and the realization that there would be no
more sleeping until 10 am shook nearly everyone, stu­
dents and teachers alike.

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UPPER RIGHT: Maura Murphy and Jenny
Camp, both booksale helpers, find time for
conversation.

LEFT: Several students visit the math table to
select their books.

ABOVE: A freshman’s first day at school in­
cludes buying the books.

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�Dance Starts Year Off On The Right Foot

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Lots of wild music, patterned disco-dancing, and a
“get-down” mood were just what the first dance, the
Kick-Off, provided.
Following the opening home football game, with the
Warriors booting New Trier West Cowboys, theme “Kick
’Em Out West” seemed most appropriate for the occation. With two roomy cafes, dancers had plenty of space
to "do their thing" while listening to the featured band,
"Cosmo.
Scrumptious sweets'and soft drinks were offered to
those who needed quick breathers from their boogieing.
But the puckered-out feeling was only temporary. How
could it last?! With only three weeks into the school year
and the football team off on a winning streak, there was
hardly a chance for the apathy germ to strike.
Hailed that evening was not only the football victory,
but also the student body. Just as December 31 signals
the green light for the coming year, the Kick-Off made
certain the school’s academic new year was on the right
foot. By the time the band finished its last tune, new
friendships had been discovered and a feeling emerged
that the school year wasn’t going to be so bad after all.

John Murphy kicks off the first game of the season.

Jim Rozak is anxious to get to the dance as he pays his dollar-fifty.
Neil Shamis and Kappy Freund have caught the "Saturday Night Fever.”

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�Cindy Daniels warns Steve Feder, "Watch it, I ve got sandals on!"

Kick-Off Dance

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��Whether simply for pleasure, a snazzy T-shirt, or for the
glory of it all, roughly 70 girls ran anytime and anywhere.
The club they joined was Roadrunners. Though fairly new,
the club’s membership list boasted its popularity.
A large Roadrunner chart posted in the girls' lockerroom displayed the miles ran by members. Track team
stars and hopefuls were the ones most likely in Roadrun­
ners, but others participated sheerly because they liked
jogging and receiving rewards for it.
50 miles was the price of the famous red T-shirt that
donned the message, “I’m a Roadrunner; I ran 50 miles.”
By enduring twice as long, the number changed to 100.
The club’s best aspect was that the number of miles that
could be run was limitless — it was strictly up to the girl
and her legs.
Another energy release was intramurals. Open to all, it
was held year round for both girls and boys. Many of the
same activities taught in gym were offered after school. If
one really liked a certain sport but didn’t want to com­
pete on a school team, intramurals would be the place to
go. Occasionally, out-of-school outings like bowling and
skiing were offered.
Both Roadrunners and intramurals gave those of varied
degrees of talent and ages the perfect chance to enjoy,
relax and exercise in a fun way.
Snow-filled and brisk is the kind of jogging day Lisa Tumpey and Pepper
Roth chose as they pace towards school.

ABOVE: The tempting smells of the bakery don’t effect this warm-up
clad jogger - but wait until he gets home!
No doubt running a bit slower than where they started, Roadrunners
Pep and Lisa finally approach their destination.

Roadrunners, Intramurals

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�(Cat Scratch Fever

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ABOVE: Homecoming King and Queen, Dave Blowers and Lee Phillips
in the parade.

UPPER RIGHT: Senior class yeller Cindy Pilger descends from the
stands.

FAR RIGHT: Spirited seniors gather around the winning float.

RIGHT: You guys are going the wrong way!

Homecoming

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imors moved about as to how unorganized the uping weekend would be. How wrong they were! The
&gt;rs endured the important PSAT’s and had enough
lina left to present a dazzling Homecoming dance
\ attending the exciting games. Once the tests were
, the fiery fourty-eight hours of fun ran smoothly,
nosed in its early stages, “Cat Scratch Fever” quickly
ad and became the school’s first epidemic. Its symps became obvious Friday when the title song enerj students during passing periods. Colors of red and
dominated the school’s scene as painted signs and
lers covered the senior cafe and the lobbies. At the
rally, hundreds of voices combined so loudly even
ents who sat next to each other could not be heard,
hree classes prepared themselves for the explosive
ling ahead, the seniors assembled themselves out, anxiously awaiting their grand entrance. Senior
s yellers Cindy Pilger and Russ Cole, though quite
austed, graciously accepted the spirit jug for their
ior Citizens. Announced later, another senior victory:
window winners. After the climactic crowning of the
an, king and their court, the crowd parted. Rather
i call it quits though, many stuffed unfinished chicken
figures until dawn.

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ABOVE: Senior escort Dave Sharken enjoys the company of Homecoming Queen Lee
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Saturday morning marked the beginning of another
'Cat Scratch” day. It seemed no one was immuned to
he fever as crowds of Warrior fans filled football bleachrs to standing-room-only proportions. The game so
/idely talked about finally commenced. As seemed al/ays the case, the weather was rotten. But neither rain,
or wind could penetrate the town’s loyal support for its
earns. The game was a viscious one, with two serious
leerfield injuries. Ending with a 13-0 victory the Warriors
roved they could withstand virtually anything.
But what would be a game without the marching Wariors’ spritely theme song, “Rocky” and the school pomons and cheerleaders? The many morning practices
aid off as the marchers formed a crown formation with
recise movements. Also during half-time, the pom pon
:irls performed their entertaining routines. Then onto the
ield stepped the newly-elected Homecoming court. King
Dave Blowers was in the locker room but senior escort
Dave Sharken gladly filled the gap.
At the dance, qiana dresses and corduroy suits re­
placed the casual clothes worn during the day. Dancers
moved to the . ock music while they talked of the events
that passed and those that were still to come.

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�It’s More Than Just A Football Game

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Homecoming weekend didn’t consist only of Friday
night’s pep rally, Saturday’s game and dance. On the
contrary! There were lots of pre-homecoming activities
which made the whole week purr with excitement.
While the girls powder-puff teams made sure their plays
were memorized, window painters soaped storefronts
even in single diget temperatures and pep rally planners
devised spirited schemes. “Senior Citizen” girls tried to
imitate the varsity football players’ tactics by successfully
running the deadly double reverse. Terri Spriester did so
at the right moment and ran the winning touchdown. As
happened later in the “real” game, quarterback Ricky
Booth was injured. But Carleen Novack and Ann Clouser
filled in and played extra-well against the feisty juniors.
Although seniors won 28-26, the score reflected the tre­
mendous effort put out by the ’79ers. The senior victory
was the start of many more to come.
At the pre-game parade, the senior float entitled, “Kits
will face catastrophe” came in first once more. With the
senior win of the Homecoming window a clean sweep was
made. But that didn’t discourage the other classes. With­
out them Homecoming 'll wouldn’t have been as terrific
as it was.

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Melissa Bonin and Maura Murphy watch the Powder
Puff game intently.

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Ricky Booth is a tough competitor.

�Dan Harder prepares to score in the Homecoming soccer game.
Despite her broken finger, Sue Smith scores in the annual Powder Puff
game.
Susie Leopold and Joe Roque wave from the winning senior float.

Homecoming

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�Cars
1978 was the second year in a row for smaller, more fuel
efficient autos, and while Detroit admitted to a decrease in
sales, DHS experienced a definite increase in the number of
cars going in and out of campus.
The car is probably one of the things a high school
student holds dear to his heart. Math students from the
class of '79 and '80 were more interested in mezmorizing
16 + car =freedom than theorems or circles, and threetrips
to the store for M &amp; M’s was not unusual.
Once that magic “blue slip day" was over, the only thing
that stood in the way of driving to school was the fact that
parking places and stickers had been put on the
endangered species list. The problem became evident as
early as September when “hunting season" was proclaimed
at Saturday afternoon football games. When the marked
spaces were full, students were forced to use the unmarked
ones; grass, medians, islands, and it was not uncommon to
see two Volkswagons sharing the same space.
The problem became more acute starting the last week in
January as exams, and then blue slips, increased the flow
of traffic into DHS. Many were late to finals and received
tickets or referals because they spent too much time
looking for a space.
The administration took the upper hand in the matter by
refusing to give out parking stickers from February through
the end of March, and stationing the new Security Guard
outside to keep students from parking in the faculty lot. Mr.
Repsholt was practically the only one with a concrete
solution; whenever someone parked in his space, he simply
double parked his yellow Comet and boxed them in.
As there were many varieties of drivers, there were
almost as many different kinds of cars. Every color of the
rainbow, as well as the Far East and European countries
had cars representing them.
For popularity, everyone had their own preference. The
number of VW’s went up while the number of Trans Ams
went down. Familar faces, or rather grills, around the
school were a blue '57 Chevy, a red Pontiac GTO, a pair of
black Camaros, a bronze Capri, two white Fiats, and a little
red VW.
But while we all had something different, everyone is a
sun-worshiper at heart and T-roofs and convertibles
remained high on everybody’s list. While normally put to
bed in November, this year they were summoned to work
during Homecoming and after the State game. Beige
Chevys, yellow Dodges, black Fords, sickly green Buicks and
Oldsmobiles, and blue Pontacs made-up the scrap-yard
group while TR-6’s, Fiats and Eldorados made up the more
sophistacated ragtops.
As a whole, the car at DHS played the role it had been
playing for seventy years, a chance to get out of the house,
off of the bus and to impress someone special. Having a car
was the first step in becoming a truly independent,
frustrated, teenager.
And then there was the omni-present police car ...

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�ABOVE: A common sight for the winter of 1978.
UPPER LEFT: V W Bugs quickly disappeared from
sight, and Hondas quickly replaced them.
LEFT: Another common sight was the frightening
police car.

Cars 23

��Mistletoe And Music
Harmonious sounds filled the ears of everyone who
attended the opening of the winter concert season. First
in the series of musical productions, “A Holiday Concert”
proved to be an added vacation bonus.
When the orchestra, directed by Al Spriester and the
chorus, led by Faye Marlow, coupled, applause vibrated
throughout the auditorium. Selections included the usual
round of traditional holiday songs plus an added attrac­
tion. Listeners were surprised when they saw red and
grey robed faculty members join in the show’s closing
number of Handel's Messiah.
The holiday concert was followed a month later by a
spritely presentation of more timely tunes. Each organi­
zation faithfully lived up to their theme “We've Got
Rhythm."
The production, headed off by the Reserve Band, was
later joined by Faye Marlowe's newly-formed song and
dance group, the Choraliers. A rendition of “Lawrence
Milk Plays Guy Lombago” done by the Concert Band,
ended the program with chuckles.
Contributing also to the performances’ successes were
Stage Band and Barbershop Quartet’s efforts. Winter
concerts. They offered an enriching evening of entertain­
ment.
A Christmas candlelight ceremony was a highlight of the concert.

Al Spriester leads the school orchestra.

Winter Concerts

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�A Splash With A Dash

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No nonsense was the attitude Swim Show participants
used to complete their hurried show, “No Strings At­
tached.”
Rushed indeed were thirty-five water ballerinas and
three helpful Swim Team boys. Shortening the usual
three month production period into one less than two
months, made organization and cooperation the show’s
key ingredients.
Though the event was cut down in scheduling time, its
strong popularity remained as always. When the pool’s
bleachers were as tightly filled as possible, its lights were
dimmed and the show began.
Clown-puppet, Stacy Litz appeared and described each
of her wooden friends. With her magical words each inani­
mate figure came to life. Backed by the popular Star Wars
song, red-sequined space puppets exibited their unearth­
ly presence.
Bette Middler’s Broadway Lullaby rocked both Beth
Yasdick and Susie Leopold. Suspenders over swim suits
was a site too funny for munchkin Michelle Jacobs,
though, as her laughter could not be entirely controlled.
After a comical co-ed Beach Boy act, club president Jill
Warnecke gracefully presented an original, “On MY
Own." Delightfully unique- that was “No Strings,” de­
scription. And for that one could “knock on wood.”

Karen Warner has perched herself above the rippling waters of the
D.H.S. pool.
Swim Club warms up for their show later that evening.
Swim Club president Jill Warnecke proposes to Susie Leopold.

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���Gymnastics Show Takes Off!
The entire Gym Show cast completed a huge somer­
sault by adjusting the show’s appearance from spring (as
in boiing), to fall (as in “oops"). But that didn’t effect the
flexible Girls’ Gymnastic Club, Boys' Gym Team Mem­
bers, and sponsor Nancy Sanneman any. Even with less
time to prepare scenery, choreograph routines, and
choose background music, they were determined to
please their audience once the day arrived.
Once on board Deerfield Warrior Airlines, the amusing
stewardess Cindy Pilger led the people-packed jet to a
delightful world-wide tour.
Complete with helium balloons, the opening act “Up,
Up and Away" made for a smooth take-off. When stopped
in France, a pink panther hunt was in progress. Unlike
that romantic country, the stop in Transylvania gave pas­
sengers a rather deadly feeling. “Funeral with a Friend"
quickly uplifted passengers’ souls as the black light illumi­
nated some restless neon skeletons.
A number called "China Grove” took kung-fu actions,
jazzed them up with strobe light effects and left people
blinking their eyes in amazement.
President Lisa Horn showed her own magic as she
changed the floor into a playground filled with graceful
flips, leaps and bends.
When Richard Rurey unexpectedly had water splashed
upon him, the whole gym joined in laughter. It was a
perfect ending to a perfect trip. DWA all the way!
The stewardess of the year is Cindy Pilger as she leads us to another
■‘country.’'
Right: Showing his grace is Steve Brodner en route to another lifethreatening move.
Kevin Walgreen surprises Richard Rurey with a cold bucket of water.
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�Blabbing And Gabbing Away
“Who are you taking to Turnabout?" “Did you hear
about?” “What’s the latest news?” “Wait a minute, I’ll
stop off at the locker room and find out.
Gossip was an integral part of student life. With couples
breaking up right and left and news of upcoming parties,
it’s no wonder the IMC “talking” tables filled up in min­
utes.
The telephones were never free, especially during
lunch periods. People were so busy gabbing, that even
the passing bell was ignored.
As for graffitti, the custodial staff made sure that noth­
ing obscene remained written on the bathroom walls for
long, but for a time there were some memorable “literary
epithets”. For example, words written on the towel dis­
penser in the boys washroom read, “DHS diplomas, take
one.” Etchings in the library carrells, while for the most
part, unprintable, provided a few laughs.
Of course there was the infamous fence painting. Mem­
bers of the Junior class got a little ahead of their time by
painting their nicknames in the spot usually reserved for
seniors. Though punishable by disciplinary action, the act
of painting the fence remained as popular as ever.
IMC monitor Marilyn Vane takes the time to find out what's new with
this student.
The latest news is discussed in the courtyard under the Class of ’79’s
graffitti.

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The presence of small cars is again noted in Deerfield as drivers opt for
the economy models.

The baggie-look is in as Nancy Nielsen proves on her way
home.

Reflections Of Our Time
The fashion scene, an ever-changing pattern, But
for a fleeting moment in time this is what was in!
Boots and the ‘‘baggy look”
"Star Wars,” “Saturday Night Fever”
Calculators, stick pins and gold chains
Wire rims-out, aviators and big designer frames took overAnkle bracelets, Axel Roller Rink
"The Loop”, KQX, and BBM FM (for the mellow sound)
Gas economy cars like Hondas and MoPeds
"Fernwood 2-Nite”
"Saturday Night Live" with coneheads consuming mass
Quantities, and Rose Ann Roseanna Danna
Clutch Purses and hair in buns-vertical hair clips
The Bee Gees and Fleetwood Mac
Dannon Yogurt, Bubble Yum bubble gum
Digital watches, double pierced ears
Gym shorts, designer tee shirts
X-country skiing and raquetball
Cheryl Ladd and Cheryl Tiegs (Farrah fizzled)
Khaki pants, the "preppy” look for guys
Velour shirts and cowl necks
Nautilus body building program
Calf length dresses for formal occasions
Lite Beer from Miller.

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Karen Flis pauses for a second to show her style.

Debbie O’Brien exhibits a new type of fashion.

Motorcycles and mopeds ride high on the list of free time activities.

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Becky Baxter sings the theme song as she is backed up by the stunts
chorus.

The use of mime, as demonstrated by Megan Williamson, greatly en­
hanced the show.

Star Studded Stunts
Stunts. It was one of the few chances students had to
perform what they wanted and how they wanted to do so.
Although the stage was filled with unexpected puns and
hilarious acts, the amount of toil needed to produce them
was no laughing matter.
Directors Sandy Weiner and Stacy Litz had the rough­
est time of all when the creation of “Reach for the Stars”
took place. Their ultimate fantasy was to make Stunts a
polished and professional show.
Not quite everything went as planned. The success of
the football team made scheduling the show almost as
difficult as creating it. Finally the time was set. "Reach for
the Stars" was ready to shine.
Even with the show being on school nights, it drew a
crowd much larger than was expected. As happens occa­
sionally, the boisterous reactions were a bit overwhelm­
ing. Nonetheless, soloists Bob Tadelman and Maura Mur­
phy showed what well trained voices could do.
When two sets of twins presented themselves, the audi­
ence sensed that something amusing was about to hap­
pen. Happen it did as their skit, "Montique”, virtually
brought down the roof with roars of laughter. Panto­
mimes, an innovation from past Stunts, caught many an
eye. The senior boys’ and girls’ kickline was not to be
run out" or "canned." They both remained usual favor­
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�The Senior Girl s Kickline does their routine in Stunts.

Dean Solberg gets up, up, and away with flight attendant Holly Cook.
Becky Baxter loves being interviewed by Steve Spears on a kiddie
talk show.

Peter Cooper directs his swinging stunts band.

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�Backgrounds Come Up Front!

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Deutsch? or Govorite Slovensko?"replaced lunch ta­
ble chit-chat as the second annual Ethno-Center Day ar­
rived.
Within the span of a morning, the usually blase senior
cafe was transformed into an adventurous folk-fair. Until
all was set, though, coordinators John Vacek and Randy
Schultz spent lots of time finding different veins of ethnic
blood. Their efforts paid off as the event's popularity
skyrocketed.
This time local town folk weren't the only ones in­
formed of Ethno. Besides local publicity, a front page
review was written by the Suburban Trib; complete with a
large photo of two lively Spanish participants.
As people entered the cultural center they knew a
different experience awaited. Numerous melodies com­
peted for dominance and those who were courageous
enough danced the polka with "Jolly John."
Each country represented had a unique display of native artifacts. Complimenting them, many prepared exotic dishes that awakened bored taste buds. Colorful maps
and books helped proud Ethnics describe their nationality
to eager listeners. As one exuberant Ethnic said, "Ethno’s
fun yet meaningful. Besides, I love bragging about my
background!”

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John Vacek poses with Scandinavians Ted Repsholdt and Nancy Nielsen.
Dutch girl Marlene Vandernoot volunteers for dyke duty.

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always hot in Q-Hall?
My hands were so cold from walking from
the parking lot that I could scarcely get my lock open.
Cross Country skiing in Gym.
Naturally the blizzard comes on a day that we
have off anyway.
The plows must be making a fortune.
I can’t find my car, I could have sworn I saw it third
period.
Taking a tumble in the courtyard when running from
gym to english.
Snowball fights and whitewashings.
I’m goin' to Wilmont this weekend, but I’d rather
go to Acapulco.
The front hall is so slippery when I walk in.
love it when the ice glazes over the trees.
Giant snowball in the bus lobby?
It’s fun watching the cross country skiers during
English.
It gets dark before Gilligan’s Island is over.
Scraping off the windshield while juggling with
books.
I don’t have a pass hut my car wouldn’t start
and then I did a 360° at Greenwood

LEFT: Snow decorates the entrance of the school.
ABOVE: A view of the woods as seen by cross country skiers.
FAR RIGHT: The faculty snow heap.
FAR RIGHT: Kevin Gorr brutally whitewashes an innocent victim.

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��When You’ve Got The Time
With a chemistry lab out of the way or a third period
history test cancelled, a free period couldn’t have come
at a better time!
It was during lucky breaks like these when the Instruc­
tional Materials Center (IMC) became a social hot spot.
Trying to keep mouths closed and noses to the books
kept new head librarian John Hoverland and his staff
extremely busy. Strangely enough, the talking section
always seemed to fill up the quickest. Students searching
diligently for research paper info, flipping through maga­
zines or catching up with late assignments found the IMC
a comfortable atmosphere to be in.
If sitting in ordinary chairs wasn’t relaxing enough, per­
haps roasting on the radiators was. Though not glamor­
ous, lounging on the many over-sized hot air vents re­
mained a surprisingly fashionable past time.
Lockers were another place where students got togeth­
er. Almost invariably a hall locker would be found draped
with B-day balloons, streamers or even a “Sweet 16 and
never been kissed" banner. Memo pads, calendars, idols
and sometimes risque photos decorated their interiors.
Whatever one’s lifestyle, there was always someplace
suited to it.

UPPER RIGHT: Seated at his usual spot in the
library, Craig Citti works on assignments.
ABOVE: Looking extremely rushed is Sue Jenett as she hurries from one class to another.
Making the best use of their free time is this
group of happy freshmen.

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Laurie Davis pauses after finishing a very unusual lunch.

�Something To Celebrate
Let’s face it, the six hour and 45 minute-long school­
days were usually one in the same. From listening to daily
announcements, to rushing frantically after gym to meet
a next class, to loading knapsacks with books ready for a
homework-filled night, a routined life was set.
But every so often a holiday would come to relieve the
monotony which set in. Halloween was first on the “un­
usual” day list. Costumed draculas and demonic devils, a
wrinkled faced man and a Darth Vader were only a few
who invaded classroom privacy. Besides a four day
Thanksgiving weekend, this holiday was marked by hav­
ing turkey sandwiches for days on end.
Slowly but surely the cool breeze of fall turned into
wintery gusts. With the first snowfall, thoughts of winter
break immediately set in. A drastic change occured with
vacation starting a mere day before Christmas eve but
then continuing a full week after New Years. Hannakuh
and Christmas spirit penetrated school halls as a winter
concert was given and a Student Council X-mas tree
stood decked in the courtyard.
Valentine’s and St. Pat’s Days promted Cupids and
leprechauns to do their thing. Red and green carnations
decorated clothes and symbolized popularity.
Holidays. In whatever form they were just plain fun.
ABOVE: Could this be Barnabus Collins’ wife, Cathy?

ABOVE: Hillbilly Jenny Hoff takes a lunch break in the cafeteria.

RIGHT: A typical DHS student makes the best of a typical day.

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�Lets Go Out And Play
At the start of the year, a new theatre group was
formed, namely Children’s Theatre. Its purpose was to
entertain the young people of Deerfield as well as the
young at heart.
The basis of the group was to get the participants
involved not only in the performance but also in the pro­
duction of each play. High school students got the
chance to feel satisfaction and pride in helping to make
the children and their parents happy.
Kids of all ages were entertained by the short 45 min­
ute plays. One of the best aspects of the group was that
no talent was wasted — each person was given a role.
Students found other ways to amuse the children of
the area, this time those who were less fortunate. Toys
for Tots gave fun-filled surprises for the holiday season.
Appreciative expressions on the faces of children every­
where was reward enough for donors.
A nursery school, sponsored by Child Development
classes lent its services to educate toddlers as well as to
provide valuable training for their student teachers.
Whatever the activity, one thing was assured; both the
local children and students profitted greatly.

Lisa Kaplan strikes a rather unusual pose while portraying
a very typical rabbit.

�Now just a memory, this golden arched building was a lunch period
favorite.

These familar signs (notice the gas price) and buildings reflect
Waukegan Road, a major Deerfield street.

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(at the corner of Deerfield and Waukengan)The Pie House, Cork and Cleaver, Ermando’s, Noodle
WorksFord Pharmacy and Lindemann’sPopulation 20,000Whitehall Nursing HomeDeerfield Youth Baseball Association - Softball to
nationalsSeven nearby movie theaters and two bowling alleysJewett Park, Community CenterNine gas stations and six million stop lightsDeerspring and Mitchell poolsThe watertower that reads "Beerfield.”

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Not every DHS student had a job, but there were a
number who did. Jobs that were limited to the warmth
and sunshine that summer had to offer drew to a close.
Whether minding children or sweltering at a public pool as
a lifeguard, students were kept busy and exercized until
the start of the school year. Some kids though, were
lucky to have a job that wasn't limited to summer's warm
breezes, letting them continue working throughout the
year if they so pleased.
There was no limit to the jobs that a student had to
choose from, and there were just as many reasons for
having one. Some of the vast opportunities offered during
the school year ranged from running errands as a stock
boy, aiding the elderly at a nursing home, and rushing out
orders at a fast food joint.
What mattered to most who were 16 or older was that
$2.65 an hour. A quick way that job-hunting students
found work was through Youths Employment Service.
Jobs then were just a way one got a taste of real life
before it was actually demanded of him.

John Palmer, hard at work.

ABOVE: Tom Mculla at work for Sears.

Dave Blowers uses his calculator for adding figures.

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BELOW: Mark Leslie is busy with a Turnstyle Customer.

ABOVE: Mr. Whipple (Brian Caminer)
guards the Charmin.

BELOW: Ringing up another sale for
Wards is Larry Ring.

�Community Provides Student Activities
Lots of things which appealed to students were found
outside school walls. Two such interests were Young Life
and Youthbound.
Basketball Marathons, Ski Trips, Turkey Bowls, Bike
Trips, Car Rallies, and Barbeques were just some of the
activities promoted by Young Life, a non-demoninational
Christain Organization. Every Tuesday night, members
from Deerfield would hold a Club meeting in someone’s
basement. Songs, skits, minutes announcements, and a
serious discusion were all a part of the evenings’ enter­
tainment.
Youthbound, an outdoor educational program spon­
sored by the Deerfield Police Department, originated in
1973 as an aid for problem kids. It grew into a communi­
ty-wide organization. The program has sponsered week­
end trips to Devil's Head, Cross-country ski treks to Colo­
rado, and even a ten-day canoe expedition in the Quetico
use
Provincial Park in Canada

It's sing-along time at Young Life.

BELOW: Tom Johanson (center) plays along with two of his fellow Young
Life participants.

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�Young Life members really ham it up.

Adam Newberger and some friends from Youth Bound enjoy a canoe trip.

A serene moment during a Youth Bound trip.

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�High Anxiety And Mass Confusion
Irate students and annoyed faculty, flustered counsel­
lors and a confused administration; in short, re-selfscheduling. The new idea went over like a lead balloon.
Seniors, used to getting out at one o’clock, found that
they had an eighth period history class, while sopho­
mores, last to re-schedule, often found their classes had
already filled up or that the one teacher they longed for
wasn’t available. Though in the minority, some thought
the whole deal was a blessing in disguise.
Freshmen didn't have to suffer through the pain and
agony of that hassel, but the anxiety caused by the first
semester exams of their high school careers was punish­
ment enough. Those taking five solids often had five mis­
erable headaches to match.
Seniors, supposedly old pros at exam business, still had
familiar stomach churns. It seemed that the older one got
the harder exams became. Who said experience made life
easier? For the majority of seniors, keeping at least a C
class average meant true freedom; no more exams.
Thank heavens for small favors.
A last-day-of-testing blizzard made getting to the
school nearly as hard as taking those darned tests. Kids
who left their cars' lights on had further surprises in store
after they finally unhurried their cars.

Just beginning the nerve-wracking registration process, Nancy Patek
checks out with counselor Mary Close.
Students work furiously to finish within the time limit for exams.
Taking a time out. Jennifer Scott recopies her schedule.

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�Making the final decisions for next year's schedule, a new student confers with
counselor Joe Ostrander.
Sophomore Debbie Rudolph questions counselor Mike Koehler about her
schedule.
Final exams mean heavy studying and hurried writing for this group of frus­
trated students.

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Rowdie, Let’s Get Rowdie
Fight, Fight, Fight, Deerfield High
Win, Win, Win, Deerfield High
Fight on Deerfield, on to victory,
We will back our team with loyalty
(da, da, da)
Win or lose, red and grey,
We will cheer all the way
We will fight (clap), fight (clap)
Fight (clap), fight (clap) fight
on to victore-e-e!
The word was spirit — school spirit, and Deerfield had
it by the jugful. It was evident throughout the year with
the help of the DHS Rowdies, a group of junior boys who
got together wearing rainbow colored suspenders and
cheered on the football and basketball teams with their
famous Choo-Choo Cheer. Newly formed, the Senior
Men’s Club also promoted enthusiasm by sponsoring a
kissing contest and helping out at various school func­
tions.
And then there were the pep rallies; one for Homecom­
ing, and one to celebrate going downstate. The parade
and early morning assembly honoring the Cross Country
and football teams, made for an atmosphere that can
only be described as ROWDIE!
UPPER RIGHT: Hardly ever motionless, these pom-pon girls find high
stepping a lot more fun than plain walking.

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DHS Rowdies portray a different style of cheering - rougher, louder and a
bit funnier than the rest.

�ABOVE: At a pep rally, Sue Marty and Dave Thurston listen for further
nstructions.
BELOW: Conductor Al Spriester watches his marching band in action
during half-time.
ABOVE: Besides adjusting her hat, cheerleading captain, Luann Picchietti
symbolizes a group dedicated to spirit.

LOWER LEFT: No, it's not an angry crowd but the DHS Rowdies during
the half time “choo-choo" routine.

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LEFT: Mindy Whiting and Birthe Berg share a
joke at the International Banquet.
Karen Trom decides that the casserole looks
appetizing.
LOWER LEFT: Pam Para contemplates the
mound of foreign foods on her plate.
BELOW: An AFS Japanese visitor gives a brief
lecture on what else but Japan!

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�Clad in native garb, an exchange student from Ghana briefs Ameri­
can students in on his culture.
BELOW: Far from a hum-drum menu, the International Banquet
boasted its foreign variety of food.
BELOW RIGHT: Jorge Rojas looks into the cameras as he displays his
Costa Rican heritage.

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Close Encounters Of The International Kind
A colorful array of exotic dishes were what met the
eyes and tempted the stomaches of all those who attend­
ed the International Banquet. Everyone who came was
requested to bring an ethnic treat, so there was plenty to
go around and around again on their plates. Music and a
German film, The Broken Jug, were an extra bonus. The
smorgasbord included French delights such as Salade
Nicoise and Mousse Au Chocolate, Egg rolls, spagetti,
lazagne, and fondues were also prevalent on the over­
loaded banquet table. By the end of the evening, every­
one felt like one, big, stuffed cabbage.
AFS Day was a yearly production whereby all the Ameri­
can Field Service students from the Chicago Area came
to visit. The program began with an assembly held in the
auditorium. A kilted Scottish lad performed a Highland
dance and a Japanese boy gave a karate demonstration,
complete with sound effects. An African tribal dance and
questions about what foreigners thought of Americans
rounded out the first part of the day. During the after­
noon the visitors spoke to different classes about life in
their countries ... no, people in Holland do not live in
windmills.

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�Eighteenth Birthday

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An eighteenth birthday usually signals a quick jaunt
to Kenosha, the right to vote, and the ability to call in
sick for school. But this year marks a special sort of
eighteenth birthday; the school’s. Built in 1960, it was
first opened to freshmen and sophomores only, and
there were 487 of them all together.
In the early days, everyone had a forty minute
homeroom period and homeroom teachers had to visit
each student’s home. Seniors had study halls and
couldn’t leave the school until after ninth period.
Boys wore crew cuts and socks and belts were
mandatory. Girls could only wear dresses and skirts.
When the miniskirt came into fashion, those skirts got
shorter and shorter and eventually disappeared
altogether (after the first U.S. Court case banning the
dress code).
In 1967 the building grew larger with the additions
of Q-Hall, E-Hall and the Bus Lobby. Originally the bus
lobby was equipped with sofas and tables.
Deerfield High has seen different phases of American
youth pass through its corridors: Beatle-mania, Viet
Nam Protests, and intense environmental awareness to
name a few.
Deerfield has reached its adulthood. While by no
means could it be considered old, it had definitely
matured with age, gaining for itself, an established
record for academic and athletic excellence.

ABOVE: The first part of Deerfield High to be
built were the gyms.
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With perfection in mind, Gail Fielding strikes her toe dancing pose with
confidence.

Putting On The Ritz
“Come Dancing" and see how much fun it really is!
That seemed to be the message dance clubers every­
where were giving in honor of their annual production.
When the night of nights came it also came again, for
this year, two performances were scheduled instead of
the usual one nighter. A former dance club president
returned to her comrades with a dance she choreo­
graphed for the present club officers. It emphasized noth­
ing other then "E-motion.”
Feeling was put into every dance, but in a variety of
styles. Pointe, softshoe and the hottest type of dance this
year, disco, were tastefully arranged into entertaining
acts. Extra applause was heard after a spoof of Fred and
Ginger was completed. After all, Leo Aubel marked the
first time a male danced (and how well!) in the show.
Following the appearance of Edith Ann (Stacy Litz) and
her doll during intermission, the dance movements re­
gained attention. From classical ballet with Handel to
Jeanette DeGrange’s modern solo accompanied by Mangione, the many dance steps were used.
With the smash movie, "Saturday Night Fever," it was
not surprising that the finale included dancing to the
alluring Bee Gee tune, "Night Fever.” It ended the show
with its original call, "you ought to come dancing.”

dance clubers 'oh and ah

�BELOW: Margie Niederman and Margy Janus reach with open hands while
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Doug Smith really gets into the music
with his date Debbie Reese.

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A very happy foursome, Lee Phillips,
Rick Harris, Cyd Smith, and John
Murphy pose for a picture.
Joanne Schmidt and Ardo Swall have an
interesting discussion at the dance.

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Queen Debbie Wiley with Mike Gluckman, and Jill Warnecke with John Worley.

BELOW: Turnabout isn’t all dancing!

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Shall We Dance” — The Girl’s Chance!
Turnabout gave girls the chance to be the brave ones
to ask guys for a date, (this could account for the record
number of couples in attendance) The dance, sponsored
by GIMA, was as popular as Homecoming. The band was
the best ever, which made things even more exciting.
The cafeteria was decorated, and the theme of the
dance, “Shall We Dance” was printed in bold letters in the
Senior Cafe.
Short dressy dresses were the popular mode, but sexy
pant suits were seen all around too. Guys appeared in
three piece suits which were gradually stripped down to
just shirts and pants.
For dinner, most underclassmen flocked to the North
Shore restaurants, especially the new Arnie's in Highland
Park, while seniors went downtown and hunted for park­
ing space.
The Turnabout Queen was Debbie Wiley and her court
consisted of Jan Nickoley, Laura Larkin, and Jill War­
necke. These girls had been nominated by the “female
jocks” and the winner was voted upon at the dance.
Many lasting relationships began with Turnabout, a spe­
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�MUSICAL

ABOVE RIGHT: Ann Vite teases her "sister'' Margie Charlton in the song
"matchmaker."

RIGHT: The Sabbath prayer is sung by Tevye's family,

ABOVE: Glen Galenski in the title role as the fiddler on the roof.

"Matchmaker matchmaker, make me a match,” sings Nancy
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�Fiddler On The Roof Stays In Tune
Six weeks of dedicated practice culminated in an im­
pressive presentation of this year’s all-school musical,
“Fiddler on the Roof." Auditions drew a great number of
talented students from outside the music department as
well as from within. Although the show required an unusu­
ally large cast and chorus, the directors found it neces­
sary to double-cast many of the major roles to accomo­
date the available talent.
Since the auditorium was unavailable for the first few
weeks, the early rehearsals, led by Andrea Mock, were
held in the Dance Studio. There the actors warmed up
with theatrical exercises before each afternoon's prac­
tice, and learned the preliminary blocking for each scene.
Faye Marlowe and Al Spriester worked the chorus and
orchestra to their top form, and Janet Katzenberg chor­
eographed traditional dances. Meanwhile, Fred Putz su­
pervised the construction of a realistic and versatile set.
As these aspects of the show began to work together,
the Russian flu struck, slowing the production’s progress
a bit. But by dress rehearsal week, all actors and crew
were certain of lines, music, blocking, and technical cues.
At this point, the show's success was dependent on ex­
citement and motivation. The company's hard work paid
off; genuine character shone through each of the three
performances, and left the audience moved and im­
pressed.

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�ABOVE: Yenta (Wendy Siegal) brings
information about a “good catch" to Golda,
played by Janet Traut.
ABOVE LEFT: Technical director, Fred Putz,
helps the props crew get organized.
LEFT: Feydka (Marty Nielsen) and Nikita
(Avery Cohen) two intoxicated Russians.

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�ABOVE LEFT: Marty Nielsen dances Russian
style.
ABOVE RIGHT: "To Life" Bob Tadelman as
Tevye.
RIGHT: Tevye and Lazar Wolf (Jeff Green­
span) are joined by the chorus.

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up the back hill on cross-country skis.
LEFT: A little camera shy is Cathy Collins, who is preparing plaster for
her ceramics project.
In deep thought of concentration, Mara Eckerling studies her French.

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English, the one language almost everyone thought
he’d ace, continued to challenge thinkers. Beyond frosh
level, in which a new semester course for superior stu­
dents emmerged, a variety of choices were offered.
Frosh still studied the basics: grizzly grammar, strict
spelling and painful punctuation, but novel and short sto­
ry techniques helped to brighten them. Podiums and vi­
sual aids were soph’s best friends as speech helped to
transform jittery mumblers into effective and confident
speakers.
Organization and structure were key points drilled into
juniors as composing five paragraph themes became ha­
bitual. But all this did lead to something — the term
paper. Suddenly the library became a hangout and note
cards became one of life's essentials. Seniors, too, repeated what they’d done a year back but the second time
around, deeper thinking was called for.
Philosophical discussions arose in their classes as
teachers attempted to make reading such classics as
Hamlet and The Plague more of a pleasure than a pain
Maggie Oberg responds to a question undoubtedly regarding an in-class
assignment.
LEFT: A spacious lunch table gives both John Cook and Scott Stephens
room to catch up on their English homework.

ABOVE: The ERC is the place Kathy Tray and others go where such goodies
as English tests are made up.
Senior Cathy Dunn Shows what fun reading the Primer of Existentialism is.

�ABOVE: New English teacher Richard Elliot teaches his just as new
freshmen students.
Joyce Morehouse explains the day's assignment.

Ingeri Herzog ponders over an English worksheet as John Moss day­
dreams behind her.

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�Foreign Language
More practical than boarding a plane headed for Eu­
rope or the Mid-East, was walking to the school's own
Foreign Language section. It accomplished basically the
same thing - communicating in ways other than Ameri­
can.
Rough as it was, the often frustrated students found
being bi-lingual did have its rewards. Thoughts of verb
conjugation, and correct word order were sometimes
forgotten on days when Gesundheitskuchen, tacos, or
French onion soup aromas pervaded the air.
Along with the arrival of Merle Monroe as both History
and Language chairman, a new group, International En­
counters emerged. Class emphasis was on listening,
speaking, writing and reading, and a change of textbooks
was discussed. But occational problems were ever-pre-

�Jerome Carvahal, a well known teacher d’Espanjol, beckons the camera man, "Come
come in.'

Daydreaming a moment, Chris Wright wonders if God, too,
speaks German.

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Though History itself cannot be altered, the depart­
ment encompassing it and its branches of study did.
Acting just like lost Freshmen, even Seniors couldn't
find the once Q-hall located social studies classes. The
answer to the puzzle was that during summer vacation,
the whole department packed up and moved ... to Ehall.
Two additions to the faculty were U.S. Survey teachers
Karen Harris and Anita Eisenberg. Also new, was Interna­
tional Encounters, a club which tastefully combined fun
with cultural studies.
Not one, but two years of required S.S. learning was

��Math
There was a lot more to math then just figuring out
equations, as the “number-minded” students found out.
The $50,000 computer still was of special interest to the
computer-happy kids who learned bio-rythms, drawings,
math “games” and even solving problems!
The Math Resource Center provided assistance to
many students who needed some extra coaching to com­
prehend their mathematical functions. Algebra and Trigo­
nometry, Geometry, Introduction to Analysis, Algebra
and Calculus plus others such as Matrix Algebra and Prob­
ability and Statistics continued to plague students.
The annual math contest was a chance for competition
among math students of selected levels. Skills in all areas
of math were emphasized and recognized by the talented
and diligent.
The math department has remained interesting
through the variety and challenge offered in its many
classes.

LEFT: Pausing for a moment’s thought. Ed Fair prepares to de-confuse
Laurie Greenstein.
Paul Hansen's unsure of his geometrical logic in proof solving and so
beckons his board mate for help.

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�Showing her Freshman Algebra class the basics of the computer is Rita Wobert.

ABOVE: With pencil in hand, Becky Zik is ready
to take down geometry notes.

Individual math attention is what Diane Erickson gives these two students. Jill Warnecke
and Gary Marchuck.

�Science
Physical Science to second year Physics; Ecology to
Microbiology. With such good choices, picking a year’s
Science course was pretty difficult.
“More than one way to skin a cat,” was a phrase taken
literally as Anatomy students began their intense crea­
ture study. That was the period of formaldehyde. But in
December, 1-Hall smelled of pine trees, as plants lovers
assembled holiday wreaths in Horticulture. Even Chemis­
try class had a unique smell. Occational “cabose kickers”
(one of the many well known Brawders sayings), caused
the egg-water stench of sulpher to assail quite a few un­
guarded noses.
Moving right across the way, science students found to
their amazement what appeared impossible in books,
was actually quite simple when worked out experimental­
ly. Double periods were sometimes considered a pain in
the derrier, especially when a quick jaunt to the bakery
seemed more appealing. But in the end, the eighty min­
utes of lab time proved invaluable.
Above: Craig Citti, Jeff Barbee and Jerry Pizzato ponder over the weight
of a baggie full of gas.

Left: Striving for the perfect amount, Luebormir Popoff and Jeff Godzicki concentrate on microbiology.

Having completed their experiment Dan Jackson, Les Levy and Scott
Olson now try to interpret the results.
During a break from her work in the vivarium, Nancy Ragland gets a wet
surprise.

�Betty Parks gives a visual demonstration to her Horticulture class.

Hilary Shapiro and Adrienne Gilbert make the best of their Microbiology.

Lee Phillips and Mary Lou Layton are shocked to find a precipitate at the
bottom of their test tube.
Denise Hill and Janice Rateman do their best to keep the water in the
sink during their Chemistry lab.
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Physical Education
At last, the total switch to co-educational physical edu­
cation was completed. True, there were a few co-ed
classes before, but this year all curriculums were open to
both sexes.
Sometimes the list of class activities did appear slant­
ed, but on the whole a balanced yearly schedule was set
up. For the first time ever girls tried their hand at team
handball while the uneven parallel bars were offered to
boys. As was said, anything goes!
Though even distribution was what all gym teachers
hoped upon, classes with nineteen boys and two girls did
manage to form, (nothing's perfect). Luckily, with a few
schedule changes the initial embarrassment was elimi­
nated.
No matter what the class combination, gym was a peri­
od of hard work. Swimming lengths or running laps, at
first it seemed easy but only those who disciplined them­
selves kept on going.
Gliding on X-country skis, fishing in imaginative waters,
and good old physical fittness. In whatever form, the
name of the game still was physical education.
Securing his shoes to his skis, David Steinberger prepares for a trek
through the school’s woods.

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Left: Exercise is a part of Colleen Coleman’s dance routine.

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�Fine Arts
After listening to buzz saws and hammers for more
than a year and a half, the Fine Arts department’s face lift
was completed.
Along with the new and modern equipment came a
course not previously offered — Advertising and Design.
Classes wich had already existed became more specialized; Art Foundations had its own ceramic, art metal, and
general room.
When one took a Fine Arts course the path of hardcore
academics was a bit swayed. Note taking, lectures, and
book tests weren’t emphasized nearly as much as the
creativity, expression, and enjoyment.
Composers found in Music Theory that music, too, has
its own language. To photographers, joy comes in the
form of more dark room enlargers. After drawings and
pictures were devoloped, onto the walls they went for
others to admire. Jewelry fit to be sold was designed in its
own class. The best of the lot was tastefully exibited in
IMC cases proudly naming its creators.
Everyone holds within himself potential artistic talent.
Fine arts offered the opportunity to find what was hidden
and then to beautifully develope it.
Too busy even to glance up are drawers Jane Daniel
and Mara Eckerling.
LEFT: Handling her clay plate with delicate care, Julie
Morrison gives it its finishing touches.
Resounding throughout M-hall are the voices of this "in
action” chorus.

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�Applied Arts
‘‘Click, click, click in D-hall, chocolate chip aromas in J,
cars going ten miles an hour on the range, and the sound
of the saws all added up to one thing - Applied Arts
department.
Business Education, Home Economics, Industrial Arts,
Traffic Safety, and Lake County Area Vocational Center
were all a part of the Applied Arts department. Easily the
largest academic section of school, Applied Arts was
headed by Wallace Hammerberg.
Applied Arts was a break from the strictly college-ori­
ented routines of English and Math, but for some stu­
dents these skills were often merged when they had to
type words correctly or add figures in Accounting.
The Applied Arts department administered the Con­
sumer Economics Proficiency Test which the seniors
needed to pass in order to graduate, although many stu­
dents took business classes and fulfilled this requirement.
Applied Arts was a special department because it inte­
grated both manual and intellectual skills, each compli­
menting the other.

Ben Smith grins at his woodshop project ... no mistakes yet!
RIGHT: Pat Stanley and Mike Imhoff finish up a woodshop
masterpiece.

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Applied Arts

�Debbie Diamond demonstrates her serving
technique to other foods' students while
teacher Nancy Grady watches.

Looking as though typing isn’t her favorite
subject, Donna Firl rests awhile.

ABOVE: Barbara Carmen shows her group of
girls the difference in many fabrics.

RIGHT: Checking to make sure all is right with
his tool, Paul Hansen will be ready to start
drilling in a moment.

�LCAVC
For those who didn’t forsee college in their future, or
who simply had a practical turn of mind, the new Lake
County Area Vocational Center offered a challenging al­
ternative. The Center gave high school students the op­
portunity to gain experience in fields ranging from Office
Machine Repair to Cosmetology.
Only a short bus ride away, LCAVC, located in Grayslake, was a popular addition to the curriculum. After re­
ceiving the specialized training, most students were then
eligible for well-paying jobs.
The programs of study available at Lake County were
open to juniors and seniors only, and many of them were
two-year courses.
There were various repair work programs such as Air
Conditioning/ Heating/ Refridgeration and Sma;l Engine
and Recreational Vehicle Repair, as well as Commercial
Food Service and Care and Guidance of Children. The
course selection list went on and on, covering all aspects
of practical vocational training.

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camera.
UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Witt, head of Media Production at LCAVC, fixes some
of the more complicated equipment.
RIGHT: A front view of the newly opened center.

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�ichael Homan is concentrating on the operation of a television camra.

Dr Mike Wilson of Lake Forest, clear picture taking is a goal.

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determination.
RIGHT: Football in hand. Bob Kartheiser run for one of the many
touchdowns.
FAR RIGHT: Even with a cough, this girl won't quit.
Judging from his smile. Ray McClaughry is satisfied with his gymnastic routine.

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VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY — FRONT ROW: Greg Less. Keith Hampton
Todd McCallister, Tom Stevens, Mark McCallister, Dane Rutstein. MIDDLE ROW: Lueby Popoff, Craig Bauer, George Whitten, Bill Resseguie

John Thompson, Greydon Smith, John Sales. BACK ROW: Coach Len
Kisellus, Dave Simpson, Dan Schwartz, Mark Furlong, Bill Maraist, Erik
Johnson. Coach Rick Elliott. NOT PICTURED: Richard Black

Two In A Row, It’s The Way To Go!
According to many, DHS had the greatest high school
cross-country squad ever. After all the stop watches ran
out of time, courses closed, and warm-ups folded and put
away, the second consecutive state championship title
was in the harriers grasp.
The runners again recaptured last year's glory when a
national prep sports magazine hailed them as national
champs. When a season’s record of 209-0 was noted, it
wasn’t difficult to understand why this happened.
Eight members of the team were named into both AllConference and All-Country divisions. Three reached AllState: Keith Hampton, Tom Stevens, and Todd McCallister and if that wasn't enough, MVP Todd McCallister was
also bestowed an All-American title.
lllusions of skinny, weak runners were quickly dissolved
as harriers spoke of their daily practices. An average of
ten to fourteen miles were covered over two daily practices. “Running's the best thing dieters can do!” chuck­
led one runner.

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It was not an uncommon sight to notice the men in red
keeping pace with the cars on Waukegan Road. Bad
weather didn’t effect the devotion to their sports, as
members splashed through puddles and sank in slushy
snow. Whether along train tracks, gravel topped side
roads, or hard concrete sidewalks, the harrier pace remained unchanged.
Though varsity members were already accustomed to
coach Len Kisellus’ rigorous demands, new frosh/soph
coach Richard Elliot needed time to aquaint himself with
his team.
Workouts during summer months provided starting experience at running. Throughout the season many injury
precautions were taken.
Pleasure and enjoyment was what harriers found in Xcountry running. Hats off to coach Kisellus upon his
coaching retirement. He had an illustrious career and will
always be remembered by his team.

�Todd McCallister and Dane Rutstein lead the pack at the district meet.

Greg Less checks for approaching challengers at the state meet.

Tom Stevens accepts the all-state award with pride.

Todd McCallister sprints en route to his third place finish at the state
meet.

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�ABOVE: Keith Hampton is alone and on his way to a
seventh place finish in the state meet.

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Greg Less is being chased in the district race.

�SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY — FRONT ROW: Jeff Bard, Dagny Rutstein, Bruce Bellile, Mike
Appelgren, Richard Short. SECOND ROW: Coach Rich Elliott, John Dodge, Bob Maraist. David Lloyd,
Bruce Connelly, Craig Bauer, Manager Kelly Dougherty
FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY: Todd Smith. Rich Gabriel. Tom Stewart. Pam Ceckowski, Scot
Trungale. SECOND ROW: Steve Johnson, Tony Fakas, Bill Macriss, Joe Valenta, Eddie Loeb, Dave
Noskin, Sean Casey. THIRD ROW: Coach Richard Elliott, Jim Stucko, John Dodge, Bob Maraist, Todd
Lemmon, Dave Newman, Bruce Connelly, Manager Kelly Dougherty

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�State Finalists

Varsity Football — Front Row: M. Schultz, B. Thornton, J. LaRash, R. Cole, R. Kroncke, M. Kerr, R. Johnson, M. Koopman, M. Brien, B. Kartheiser,
J. Rogers, B. Snader, D. Spinell, D. Saia, B. Schultz, K. Smith, K. McLachlan, D. Blowers, A. Terzian, C. Ransom, M. Menacker. SECOND ROW: Coach
Harrington, Head Coach Adams, Manager K. LeFevre, D. Mahany, J. Murphy, R. Harris, J. Phillips, B. Ashman, D. Willis, P. Walchli, L. Flori, B. Foley,
P. Miller, R. Salzman, L. Ring, T. Johnston, S. Power. T. Read. T. Benassi, T. Tynan, S. Hezner, B. Collins, Coach Koehler. Coach Newbrough, Coach
O’Connor. THIRD ROW: B. Knoll, A. Green, B. Luth, D. Chester. B. Mackin, J. Pizzato, C. Morris, S. Cornish, C. Boyd, S. Connor, T. Edstrom, E. Cloos,
J. Mascoli, J. Sweeney, J. Henricks, B. Minor, F. Tsuru, J. Harper, A. Arentz, B. Reaver, B. Schultz, B. Roseman, Coach Jordak.

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And You Say You Want To Play Football
The only football team ever to go downstate twice, the
Warriors did not forget the last five games they had won
in '76. From the beginning, everyone knew it was going to
be an exciting season.
Winning all of its twelve regular games, the team was
able to go downstate. The last three of the 12 games
were playoffs in which Deerfield left the opponents score­
less.
The season began with Waukegan East and Libertyville,
where the Warriors learned that they had to eliminate
their mistakes and capitalize on those of others. The first
real test for the Warriors was against New Trier West, but
this they aced by defeating them 14-0. In their fourth
game, Highland Park almost ended an exciting display of
DHS talent, but the break in concentration ceased and
the gridders pulled through in the final minutes.
After this near disaster at Highland Park, they had one
game between their next real challenge, New Trier East.
The win over that school proved to be the making of
champions. It could have been considered a type of play-

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off, whereby only the victor would continue on. Not an­
other game or girlfriend was more important that week.
A feeling of confidence coupled with the fact that it was
Homecoming, made the Evanston win almost inevitable.
The state series became a reality as huge home crowds
watched its team shut out both Prospect and Holy Cross.
Even top-rated St. Laurence was no match for the deter­
mined gridders as they too fell with a score of 14-0.
One sincere player summed up the whole season rath­
er accurately, “I guess the reason we did so well was that
we just had a lot of guys who really liked to play the game.
Naturally there were hard times throughout the season,
but everyone has ‘hell weeks’ in whatever they do. No
one played only their position. We really were a family.
Everyone stuck together
that was what was
really fun. We worked, trusted each other, sweat, won,
hurt, and cried, altogether.”
Somehow it wasn't the same at Hancock Stadium in
Normal. They lost to East Leyden 0-8. It wasn’t "fun
football.”

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East Leyden

Sophomore Football — Front Row: S. Self, G. Scarpone, S. Kelley, L. Gamso, S. Moss, S. Gerts, S.
Opfer, A. Lanzillotti, T. Daley, S. Butler. SECOND ROW: G. French, S. Haworth, M. Levy, M. Stanley, D.
Heiss, C. Caris, A. Wolf, P. Stanley, E. Brown, B. Tricarico, S. Sherman, R. Johnson. THIRD ROW:
Coach M. Penrod. R. Sullivan, M. Kirkland, G. Clark, P. Lores, L. Berg, S. Theiss, B. Olander, T. Cody,
G. Johnson, D. Rudd, Coach F. Harris. FOURTH ROW: D. Bernardini, G. Romans, R. Picchietti, S.
McAuliffe, B. Hathron, D. Linville, D. Kuhlmey, R. Hinkes, J. Kerstein. NOT PICTURED: T. Mann, D.
Sabato, D. Bertram

Freshman Football — FRONT ROW: R. Higgasen, J. Corsini, S. Murphy, J. Padorr, S. Serck, D.
Andrews, B. Cahall, K. McDonald. SECOND ROW: E. Sabato. J. Root, J. Nathan. J. Loeffl, K. Ward. S.
Goldin, R. Ashman, J. Riggo, D. Dillan, A. Klein, M. Anderson. THIRD ROW: Coach W. Sawoski, Coach
G. Royer, R. Stone, B. Walter, J. Cook, B. Bishop, D. Balder, D. Coleman, T. Minor, M. Stock, R.
Simpson, J. Kalama, M. Lo, J. Titus, K. Sullivan, Coach Renaud. FOURTH ROW: P. Smith, S. Stephens,
S. Spinell, B. Morris, T. Golin, B. Cole. M. Kard. J. Lerner. M. Spears. P. Rion. M. Galletti, S. McAuliffe.
S. Terzian, S. Gallagher, T. Weidler. NOT PICTURED: D. Lloyd. J. McCauley. M. Kraines. B. Epcke, D.
Farani.

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VARSITY SOCCER — FRONT: Dean Buckland, Bill Bulzoni, Matt Lockner,
Paul Mathews, George Burbules, Brian Silberman, Darren Schulman,
Nephy Kogan, Thomas Hoffman, Steven Eisenberg. SECOND ROW — Dan
Harder, Frank Speth, Brian Thomas, Wayne Weckerln, Donald Huff, Keith

Geitner, Bart Benjamin, Marc Hansen, Laszlo Szentendrei, John Blum, Paul
Flattery, Bill Mcllwaine. NOT PICTURED — Jorge Rojas Garcia, Mike Ward,
Coach Van Miller, Managers Monica Wolf and Nancy Lyons

Kickers Are Not Easily Netted
Endurance and adrenalin, in other words, soccer. The
season was a triumph for coach Van Miller and his squad.
No, they weren’t state champs, or runners-up, yet they
were the best soccer team this school's ever had.
When competing in the hardest league in the state,
victories can be few and far between. But not for the guys
in the red and white stripes. They broke even as far as
win/loss went with an overall record of 7-7-1. After a slow
start, the soccer team was off and running, and running,
and still running, because time-outs could only take place
for injuries.
Practices were often grueling; two and a half hours
never seemed so long! But the taste of success after
wins, and the taste of seafood at Slicker Sam's made the
efforts worthwhile.
Longlasting friendships emerged from the sometimes
soggy field. The team unified, and consequently strength­
ened both its offense and defense, forming a force to be
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Park was one of their more stunned victims, possibly
provoked by the longstanding rivalry.
There were a few standouts who seemed to have that
little something extra. Goalie and MVP Frank Speth was
one of them. Hindered by back trouble, he was still able
to endure the sport's rugged pace. Foreign exchange
student Jorge Garcia and junior Brian Thomas also pro­
vided their combined agility.
The score board clock came to an abrupt halt due to
the new ruling determining the conference playoffs. Pre­
viously, teams were nominated into the tournament. The
Warriors, who placed fourth in conference, would certain­
ly have gone at least two more games under the old
system. Unfortunately, a new system was set up and
when the results were tallied, they came out on the short
end.
A phenomenum called Pele had hit the United States,
and Deerfield, Illinois was not immune to its effects. Soc­
cer was alive and kicking, offering a popular alternative.

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JV SOCCER — FRONT ROW: Kevin Flattery, Charles Hirsch, Martin Arenson, Steve Garlock, Scott
Nelson, Angelo Fantozzi, Ross Chester, Jim Komie, Paul Hansen. SECOND ROW: Gerardo Swall,
Mike Wiley. Bruce Goldfarb, Bill Bowen, Todd Kaiser, John Cawley, Todd Renneckar, Cary Perl­
man, Jeffery Dolin. THIRD ROW: Steve Slaughter, Mathew Gavin, Steve Fradkin, Courd Heuer,
Thomas Robl, David McKellin, Brad Prais, John Meyer, Scott Fairhead, Coach William Cowgill. NOT
PICTURED: Brian Dickinson, Manager Michelle Robinson

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Above: Sweaty "Squeeks" Silberman is
satisfied after a smooth game.

Left: Coach Walters gives a pep talk to his
sophomore squad.

Below: Paul Matthews watches the game
with anxiety.

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him teammates.

Paul Matthews dribbles the ball down the

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VARSITY GOLF — FRONT ROW: Coach F. Dickman. J. Champer, V.
Lupori, R. Cast, S. Feder, J. Rustman, C. Cohen, J. Crandall, T. Wolf NOT

PICTURED: T. McCullough. K. Weidler, L. Kratochwill

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and publicity but with more individualized concentration,
golf was the answer. The school couldn't provide memberships to prestigious country clubs, yet the villiage’s
golf course suited the golf team just fine.
The team had a respectable season with seniors Jim
Champer and Richard Cast coming in state districts with
a tie for third place and then proceeding to state sectionals. There they ceased to swing as well as they did in
other games.
Finishing the season with a 9-3 record, the golfers
proved their might. Most Valuable Players, Jim Champer
and Rich Cast finished off their four year high school golf
careers with good games and a team win over a tough
rival New Trier West.

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Seniors weren’t the only ones who the team owed their
strength to. Sophomores won their conference meet with
Tim Crane, Dave Seiffert and Jay Karlovich leading the
"Sophomore Swingers.” Both Tim and Dave received
varsity letters.
Without the helpful assistance of coach and "dad” Fred
Dickman, a few seasonal snags would not have been
solved so easily. “He did an excellent job” commented
one team member. Another believed that he was the key
to their winning season.
Although a few seniors will not be returning next year,
the teams should remain strong. Many underclassmen,
such as junior Jim Rustman, will be looking forward to
next summer when sun filled practices start again,

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VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY — FRONT ROW: Tacy Miller, Debbie Rivkin, Pam Ernst, Barb Levin.
Peggy Phelan. SECOND ROW: Beth Weiler, Pepper Roth, Cindy Schneckloth, Chris Walter,
Debbie Wiley, Jill Baran, Coach Ann Small. NOT PICTURED: Karen Issel, Mary Ellen Dronzek,
Laura Dronzek, Darcy Steiger
JV FIELD HOCKEY — FRONT ROW: Lynny Chisholm, Joann Aronson, Alice Aubel, Mona
Morstein, Cheryl Dickinson, Sally Crane. SECOND ROW: Mona Mustafa, Sandy Pilger, Laura
Banick, Laura Stephens, Sara Benn. THIRD ROW: Diane Vislisel, Jenny Camp, Gayle Wecker
Lisa Tumpey, Coach Jean Coleman

Pam Ernst hops up and down to keep warm on
the sidelines.

Ground, Sticks
A group of fiesty girls who at 3:30 reported for a daily
work-out instead of relaxed at home were named mem­
bers of the Girls' Field Hockey Team, and not crazy.
They practiced long hours of dribbling, passing and
shooting goals. On the way home from games, buses
echoed cheers as, “I say red, you say grey ...” Their
end number of goals, 39, appeared rather impressive to
the girls who outscored last year’s total by 38. Through­
out their entire season only 11 goals passed through their
strong defensive line. The 7-5 record was highlighted by a
ten point victory and many disheartening one point
losses.
The JV players had an outstanding season record of 81, the best ever for a JV team. “Amoebas,” their nick­
name, shut out all other teams except one, thanks again

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Ground Sticks
to their own efficient defense girls.
For a non-contact sport, the girls managed to literally
run into trouble. A variety of injuries showed the rugged­
ness and strong determination of the girls. After quite a
few position switches the cry of pain was less frequently
heard.
Yet even with problems, the season didn’t pass without
some fun. Traditionally, a snow covered evening is the
setting for the team’s season-end bash. This year, howev­
er, the white stuff was missing. Peace was finally restored
when a few girls brought stirofoam balls and an X-mas
tree (better a 12 incher than nothing).
An uncommonly good season topped with an equally
enjoyable party. It showed the short-skirted players really
knew what they were driving at.

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0
Antioch
2
Lake Forest
1
Oak Park
0
Maine East
2
New Trier West
2
New Trier East
Homewood Flossmore
0
0
Highland Park
2
Schaumburg
Barrington
1
0
Highland Park
1
Lake Forest

ABOVE: A determined Debbie Wiley runs
after the field hockey ball.
LEFT: Darcy Steiger, Mary Ellen Dronzek,
Karen Issel, and Laura Dronzek smile
before practice.

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�VARSITY VOLLEYBALL — FRONT ROW: Coach Gayle Luehr. Michele Manning. Pam Hennick.
Manager Robin Miller. SECOND ROW: Paula Wallner. Jill Palmer. Trisha Yogan, Barb Shelgren.
THIRD ROW: Judy Szyman. Sue Koopman, Cameo Kneuer, Jodi Butts, Noreen Rathslag, Betsy
Horne

GIRLS JV VOLLEYBALL — FRONT ROW: T. Menacker. M. Strassburger. W. Korr. Manager K.
Kirk. L. Beverly. MIDDLE ROW: T. Citti, W. Grawe, S. Strakusek, C. Portman, D. Antes. BACK
ROW: Coach D. Waters, C. Naylor, C. Fiorillo, K. Vislisel, L. Gapinski, C. Olson. S. Gutman

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Coach Gayle Luehr coaches her team during a quick
time out.

Bump, Bump Set, Bump Set Spike
Kills, spikes and aces sound more like war techniques
than volleyball skills. But for three months, these seem­
ingly deadly tactics were practiced and performed by the
rarely serious volleyball team. How to control the giggles
was Coach Gayle Leuhr's most pressing problem during
her first coaching season.
She has to contend with many minor disasters too,
such as preventing Cameo Kneuer and captain Jill Palmer
from serving at the referee, and rescuing her only senior,
Betsy Horne, when she got locked in the locker room.
In game situations, the team’s attitude became more
serious. Although the record showed only three wins, an
improvement over past years, it did not take into account
the closeness of the scores, nor the average age of the

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team. With mainly sophomores and two freshmen, the
twelve member squad was easily the shortest and youn­
gest team in the league.
The Junior Varsity improved so rapidly that it surprised
everyone, even their first year coach, Dion Waters. Com­
prised of mainly freshman, the rambunctious JV’s proved
that they were always ready to play.
The switch from a winter sport to a fall one as decreed
by the Illinois High School Association, left many of the
girls unprepared for that first painful week of practice, but
through gradual conditioning and careful training under
the watchful eye of Coach Leuhr, they were soon in tip­
top shape. Spiking through a funfilled if not successful
season, the “Chinese Cows" mooed on.

�Paula Wallner dinks the ball during the Niles
North game.
Jody Butts, Betsy Horne, Michelle Manning
and Jill Palmer pose and smile after a big (as
usual!) practice.

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1
0
0
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2

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Glenbrook South
Waukegan West
New Trier West
Lake Forest
Highland Park
Libertyville
Mundelein
Glenbrook North
Highland Park
New Trier East
Niles East
Maine North
Evanston
Wheeling
Glenbrook North

THEM
2
0
2
0
2
2
2
2
2
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2
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GIRLS TENNIS — FRONT ROW: A. Cowan, L. Rolfe, S. Harris, A. Ruedig,
M. Schmitt, S. Dunn, V. Castle, L. Grant. SECOND ROW: I. Herzog,
Manager; M. White, M. Martin, N. Kelm, A. Veit, S. Nickoley, D. Rudolph,

S. Martin. THIRD ROW: Coach G. Gluck, A. Jackman, Captain; E.
Heawth, N. Norton, L. Wolff, D. French, A. Jackman, S. Schwaba, S.
Shapiro.

New Coach A Smashing Success
As the girls entered the tennis courts for the first prac­
tice, before school had even begun, they met with a big
surprise- a male coach! For the first time, men were now
coaching girls’ sports. Geoff Gluck handled this job with
the ease of a pro, although it was his first coaching job.
For such a young team, mainly sophomores and fresh­
men, they were quite a smashing success. They finished
the season tied for fifth in the Central Suburban League
North, the toughest division in the state. With only one
senior on the squad, captain Amy Jackman, Coach Gluck
reflected that this had been a rebuilding year.
It was a time for young and fresh talent to demonstrate

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their skill on the Varsity team. Only ten of the twenty-four
members were selected for Varsity. With only six courts,
there couldn’t have been any more, although the talent
was there.
There was a very unusual coincidence this year in that
there were three sets of sisters playing as partners in
double teams; the Jackmans, the Martins, and the Ruedigs. This special tie strengthened the doubles teams
because they were all used to their partner's habits!
The tennis team grew together. They matured in that
they learned to deal with both losses and wins, and they
formed long-lasting friendships.

�FAR RIGHT: Amy Jackman and Ada Cowan on
separate courts.
RIGHT: Michele Martin
when it's cold out.

practices indoors

BELOW: Lisa Wolff smashes one over.
FAR BELOW: Geoff Gluck gives this girl a serv­
ing lesson.

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3
4
7

6
3
0
0
2
4
3

Niles West
Evanston
Waukengan West
Niles North
Niles East
Highland Park
New Trier East
New Trier West
Maine South
Glenbrook North

THEM
4
3
0

1
4
7
6
5
3
4

Palatine Invitational: 5th place

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�VARSITY BASKETBALL — FRONT ROW: Randy Grunska, John Worley,
Mike Wilson, Brad Burton, Steve Feder, Craig Citti, Kevin LeFever (Man-

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ager). SECOND ROW: Coach Ron O’Conner, Jim Hendricks, John
Sweeney, Tim Edstrom, Craig Boyd, Jim Mascoli, Steve Straight

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"You Gotta Catch It First
“We just never reached our full potential’’ said one of
the basketball Warriors. Even though the team had a
rather disappointing overall record of 10-15, it can still
boast several honorable achievements.
Two actual records were smashed during the season,
Center Tim Edstrom dissolved the season’s field goal
record which was set last year. Another accomplishment
was from Craig Boyd, a forward who increased the rebound record while playing in the last home game against
New Trier East. Steve Feder broke the third record,
though unofficially, as it was allegedly claimed that he
took the most steps without being called travelling.
All this couldn’t have occurred without stringent practice time. On the average, from 2:45 to 6:00 pm basketball bounces were heard echoing throughout the boys’
gyms. Since the games were generally on Fridays, Thursday practices were probably the easiest of all.
An important part of the Warrior philosophy was learning to like all the other teammates. It was thought to be a

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necessary element for any well-working team. Besides all
the practice time spent together during the regular
school week, the Pontiac Big Tournament called for a bit
more closeness. The tourney, held over winter break, was
so far away that the team stayed over night at a hotel.
Many times this closeness was seen in action on the
basketball court. With the moral support of its fans, the
Warriors topped rival Highland Park a total of three times:
one of those times Regional play. Close battles were
encountered as with the Pontiac team which beat the
Warriors by a single point in overtime,
Excitement abounded at the Evanston game, played in
Evanston, as the spectacular Warrior win triggered an
uproar among the crowd. Things weren’t quite as fortunate during the Regional Finals, though, as the players
were stopped by Buffalo Grove as they had been twice
before. Nonetheless, Mike Wilson became an All Conference player and Randy Grunska made the Lake County
Team. Not bad, not bad at all!

��UPPER LEFT: Coach Ron O’Connor gives a pep talk at half time.
ABOVE: A long shot by Randy Grunska.
LEFT: Craig Boyd can’t stop a pass to a New Trier East opponent.

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�A tip-in by Brad Burton.
LEFT: Tim Edstrom watches Craig Citti and Craig Boyd collide.
Frogs Mascoli does his hood ornament imitation before a home game
audience.

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�VARSITY WRESTLING — FRONT ROW: D. Cohen. M. Miller, T. O'Con­
nor. G. Smith. M. Turner. SECOND ROW: D. DiVenanzo. V. Castillo. K.
Fiorillo, S. Self, S. Kelley, R. Pollock. THIRD ROW: Coach K. Johansen, J.

Guigli, J. Newman. M. Bauer. S. Cornish, T. Johnston. J. Stiehr, Coach J.
Harrington

Wrestlers Really Hit The Mat
As with other sports, wrestling spent the season re­
building. It did, nonetheless, start off on the right foot,
with victories in a dual triple meet against Amundsen,
Stevenson and Clemente. Unfortunately, these early sea­
sonal victories proved to be the highlights of a dismal
grappler season which turned in an overall record of 4-13.
Although the season was long for all participants, it
certainly was filled with some fine individual and collec­
tive team accomplishments. By enduring sweat-filled
workouts and watching weight constantly a good wrestler
emmerged.
The Warriors finished in a tie for seventh in the evertough Lake County Tourney. Seniors Tom Johnston and
Dave Cohen placed third in their respective weight

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classes, junior heavyweight John Guigli placed a respect­
able fourth, and Mike Miller and senior co-captain Stuart
Cornish placed sixth.
In the Round Lake Tourney, the grapplers placed sixth
with outstanding individual efforts by Vince Castillo and
Pete Silas who each placed second, David Cohen and
Mike Miller took third while co-captain Kevin Fiorillo
ranked fourth.
Individual honors went to Dave (Pee Wee) Cohen who
at the Lake Forest Invitational placed first to become the
only Warrior to grab a top spot during the tournament.
Unfortuantely, the grapplers were unable to qualify for
state finals but it wasn’t because they didn’t try. Compe­
tition in their district was amongst the state’s toughest.

��VARSITY GYMNASTICS — Mike Sanders, Steve Kanter, Kevin Wal
green, Steve Brodner, Bill Reinsberg. NOT PICTURED: Mike Castle,

Chris Connor, Don Manhard, John Stephens

They Fly Through The Air With Ease
The 1977-1978 boys' gymnastics team found themselves rebuilding once again. With only three seniors, four
juniors, and one sophomore, the varsity team was lacking
in numbers. However, a promising group of nine freshmen gave the team hope for a stronger gymnastics program in seasons to come.
During this time the team had only one coach, Bob
Jones. This made it very hard to practice due to the lack
of spotting. The team learned to coach each other, thus
making themselves more aware of their own skills.
Because of their gymnastics show being in the fall, preseason practice was cut from the usual six weeks to one
and a half weeks. Also, the IHSA shortened the regular

122 Gymnastics

season by two weeks. Set-backs abounded the Warrior
"turners” when injuries hampered the team late in the
season. John Stephens and Steve Kanter were both out
with pulled back muscles and Steve Brodner was constantly bothered with a weak ankle.
Juniors were a major factor in the success of the varsity team. Kevin Walgreen and John Stephens showed
great potential in all-around competition. John Thompson helped the team in three events, while Bill Reinsberg
specialized on side horse.
The gymnastics season closed with a feeling of success
and accomplishment. Next season is hoped to be a
healthy one with an increased number of participants.

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VARSITY HOCKEY — FRONT ROW: D. Agostinelli. J. Schilling, R. Chen,
J. Bodeman, D. Bazzoni. SECOND ROW: Coach Gatche, S. Bodeman, M.
Kirk, V. Lupori, J. Lindemann, J. Kallinger, J. Lupori (manager). THIRD

ROW: S. Sherman, C. Lyons, T. Wessel, B. Johnathon. NOT PICURED: J.
Luitgarden, J. Thedosakis, J. Carlson, J. Miller, M. Luitgarden

A Slapshot To State
Somehow, hockey didn’t get as much attention as it
ought to have had. The school's varsity hockey team
finished league play with a slim point below the 500 per­
cent average. It was a remarkable season considering all
the rebuilding which was needed to fill the gaps of the 11
graduated players.
Highlights included an honorable bid to skate in the
annual Loyola Invitational Tourney. Present were teams
from Wisconsin and Pennsylvania as well as selected local
teams.
Deerfield just missed qualifying for the Scholastic Cup
Competition finishing one point behind fourth place Evan­
ston in the Chicago Metropolitan High School Hockey
League Eight Team Northern Division. They did qualify for
the Founders Cup Competition by defeating Glenbrook

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South by a 5-4 victory.
A play-off game against Fremd, which was won by Deer­
field in a double overtime thriller, brought them to the
finals against Hinsdale Central. After that game the
Founder’s Cup layed in the Warrior’s palm.
John Lindemann and John Luitgaarden showed special
talent for being chosen by coaches of the North Division
Chicago Metro High School Hockey League to recieve
their All-Star League Award. They also participated in that
league’s All-Star game.
The season climaxed with the Warriors attaining State
AA Championship status. For a sport not recognized by
the IHSA, hockey certainly gained the recognition of
Deerfield; both its students and parent fans.

�UPPER LEFT: A Deerfield defenseman antici­
pates the attack.
ABOVE: Ron Chen is ready to block the shot.
LEFT: Ready for the face-off.

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1

New Trier West
Glenbrook South
Stevenson
Lake Forest
New Trier East
Evanston
Glenbrook North
1
New Trier West
4
Glenbrook South
6
Glenbrook South
5
Fremd
5
Hinsdale
Founders Cup tournament
4
Hinsdale
6
Maine North
9
Immaculate Conception
7
Lake Forest
3
4
5
0
2
2

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5
3
3
7
2
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4

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VARSITY BASKETBALL — FRONT ROW: Gayle Weckerlin, Sandy Pilger, Laura Stephens, Tacy
Miller, Kathy Murdock, Beth Weiler, Sally Crane. SECOND ROW: Coach Fred Dickman, Manager
Cheryl Dickinson, Gayle Wilson, Stacy Litz, Shereen Beverly, Lynne Gignac, Lisa Christiansen,
Assistant coach Gail Luehr. NOT PICTURED: Managers Ruth Cherneff, Ann Thompson
JV BASKETBALL — FRONT ROW: Debbie Antes. Lisa Stanley, Mona Mustafa, Chris Fiorillo,
Joann Schmidt, Alice Aubel. SECOND ROW: Coach Gail Luehr, Terri Menacker, Lori Russell. Ann
Harmon, Chris Olson, Sue Koopman, Sue Park, Char Naylor

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Shereen Beverly reaches for the jump-ball.

A New Attitude Sinks In
A new look enhanced the girls’ basketball team that
continued throughout the season. Coaching was the first
area of change as Fred Dickman, the first male girls'
basketball coach, took charge of what was probably the
youngest team in the league. With the help of his guidence the team had a whole new outlook on basketball.
This fresh start gave way for improvement, the next
highly celebrated change. Hard work coupled with a total­
ly new image were the basis of a 5-3 overall record — the
best at DHS yet! Positive results such as this were expect­
ed to continue because this year's team was composed
of primarily sophomores. Although the cagers will have
lost one senior, the JV team, under the leadership of
Gayle Leuhr, finished its season with a 8-9 record and will
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to come.
So far the season sounds like it was all work. But it
appeared that the teams, as well as their coaches, be­
lieved in the saying, “All work and no play makes, uh ...
Jill a dull girl.” The philosophy prompted the not-so-serious-side of the team. For instance, the JV team once
decided to play incognito while dressed as Pippy Longstockings and Cowboys and Indians.
Parties hailed as another form of entertainment. Dur­
ing one rouser, thirteen pizzas were heartely consumed,
along with hamburgers and baked beans. Dessert includ­
ed brownies and a four layer cake. Topping it was a
basketball shaped layer with the name of each and every
player written in frosting (what a way to be remembered).

��VARSITY SWIMMING — FRONT ROW: Pat Mackin, Karena Klopp, Pan Less, Sue Kartheiser,
Denise Robl. SECOND ROW: Judy Deam, Amy Mazur, Kathy Punzelt. Pam Smith, Elaine
Fischer. THIRD ROW: Heather Coleman, Jill Baran, Jan Nicholey, Jill Warnecke. NOT PIC­
TURED: Judy Szyman, Chandler Popoff, Audrey Wolf, Carla Zenzola
JV SWIMMING — FRONT ROW: J. Mlodock, I. Herzog, L. Smith, S. Isenberg, L. Rappaport, M.
Voisard, M. Caflisch. SECOND ROW: J. Boyum, M. Perlman, L. uerch, J. Wetzel. THIRD ROW: P.
Harvey, J. Daniel, J. Scott, J. McKinney, K. Pool. FOURTH ROW: R. Faulman, K. Moore, C.
Coleman. NOT PICTURED: C. Harmon, J. Sanke

Carrie Harmon, Pam Smith, and Pam Less await
their next event.

Swimmin’ Women Come Back Winnin’
Despite incredible handicaps, the DHS “Swimmin’
Women”, in red t-shirts with the same slogan, splashed
and cheered their way to a very successful 7-5 varsity
and 7-3 JV season. But in order to get there, many bar­
riers had to be overcome, a number of them made by the
IHSA.
First the girls had to contend with a change in seasons,
from fall to winter, and a doubling in season length. Added
to this were inexperienced girls, having to share the pool
with the boys swimmers for a month, and one of the
toughest districts in the state.
But through high team spirit, boosted by captain Jill
Warnecke, superior coaching Lenore Sliozis, Cheryl
Strauch, Dan Barker, and Art Edstrom, and managing by

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Tom Robl and D.J. Andries, the team worked before and
after school, over vacation, and on days off, and really
profited. All but one record was shattered, and the JV
squad took an unprecedented second in Conference. Var­
sity also did well, placing fourth in both Conference and
District. The highlight of the season was the medley relay
team of Warnecke, Kartheiser, Wolf, and Robl qualifying!
for the state meet.
The girls found time for spirit and unity, too. A spaghetti
dinner brought all the girls closer together. The team
stopped using the old “Iggy” chant in favor of the newer
“Go Big Red.” And their shirts proclaimed to all the
world, “We got spirit, how about you?”

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Spanish Honor Society
YES, Radio Club .........
Guard ..........................
Girls’ Clubs .................
Cheerleaders .............
Pom Pon ....................
Mat Mates .................
Publications .................
Coops ..........................
Debate, Forensics
NHS ............................
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�ABOVE: Jerry Leake and Pete Cooper goof
around before a performance of Stunts.

ORCHESTRA — FRONT ROW: J. Barrett, S. Ruegg. K. Zitzewitz. SECOND ROW: S. Kronke. J.
Brust, K. Klopp, G. Zelinsky, T. Spriester. THIRD ROW: B. Maraist, J. Murray, M. Zitzewitz, B.
Kronke, L. Thomas, D. Barrett. FOURTH ROW: A. Spriester, C. Swanson. NOT PICTURED: S.
Beverly, B. Liefeld, S. Phelan, A. Smith, P. Fyffe

STAGE BAND — FRONT ROW: Tim Green, Lynn Thomas, Greg Thorson. SECOND ROW: Steve
Straight, Dan Cohen, ordo Swall, Rich Schur. THIRD ROW: Jerry Leake, Peter Cooper, Scott
Cohen, Dan Herzog, Dave McKellin, Leo Aubel, Jason Wright. NOT PICTURED: Linda Sanner, Tom
Fennell, Merill Miller

ABOVE: Jason Wright, a drummer in the March­
ing Warriors, stands at attention.

RIGHT: The Pep Band awaits for the right mo­
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�CONCERT BAND — FRONT ROW: Sue Marty, Terri Spriester, Cheryl
Wahba, Bill Younker, Barb Gnandt, Lynn Thomas. SECOND ROW: Tracy
Green, Claire Maki, Pam Para, Debbie Russell, Pam Fyffe, Brian Dalton,
Diana Bauer, Karin Williams, Luisa Sorrentino, Kim Reid, Jodi Butts,
Brenda Faugerstrom, Linda Bauer, THIRD ROW: Becky Winston, Sue
Svatik, Hathy Frank, Liesel Graepp, Gail Benjamin, Greg Purcell, Merrill
Miller, Joe Ugolini, John Taylor, Ellen Kline, Mary Pugliese, Scott Hellen,
Kamie Kolb, Kathy Mackin, Pam Sandborg, David Barrett. FOURTH

ROW: Laura Banick, Rick Perna, Fred Heichman, Dan Cohen, Laurie Ott,
Steve Straight, Leo Aubel, Ardo Swall, Peter Ranck, Russ Armstrong,
Scott Cohen, Dave McKellin, Dan Herzog, Dave Thurston, Jon Cooper,
Andy McCartney, Anita Asplund, Greg Thorson, Craig Bauer, Linda Sammer, Keith Geitner, Tim Green. FIFTH ROW: Steve Spears, John Vanrenterghem, Jerry Leake, Dave Kohn, David Leifeld, Peter Cooper, Kevin
Cooksy, Bev Liefeld, Jason Wright. NOT PICTURED: Jeff Klemp, Mary
Roth, Lisa Asplund

That Touch Of Brass And Class
School bands once again put in a busy year full of work,
practice and fun. The Concert Band played its usual quota
of concerts, hosted a few others, and finally received the
new marching and concert uniforms they had worked
hard for the last couple of years.
This year’s Reserve Band members worked for the new
uniforms, as well as spent a great deal of time and effort
in order to be ready for their move to Concert Band next
year. The Marching Warriors, composed of members of
both Concert and Reserve Bands, practiced in the early
morning hours to learn their music and routines. Besides
gaining perfection from early practices, the Marching
Warriors provided some entertainment for Early-Bird PE.
The Marching Warriors performed pre-game and halftime
shows at all football home games and at the never-to-be-

forgotten-by-all-Marching-Warriors, freezing cold, State
Championship game.
The student-run Stage Band was much improved this
year, and they used their musical talent often, playing
concerts and at dances at DHS and other local locations.
String instruments were again played ably by the mem­
bers of the orchestra. The orchestra played several con­
certs this year including their annual Christmas concert.
In addition to their usual schedule of performances, many
orchestra members played in the school drama produc­
tions.
Music was an extremely visible facet of DHS this year,
and it was one that provided a great deal of enjoyment for
students and the people of the Deerfield area.

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�CHORALIERS — FRONT ROW: N. Elliott, D. Smith, M. Barker. A. Rogow, M. Charlton, J. Benson, M. Langas, K. Nilsen. SECOND ROW: M.

A CAPELLA — FRONT ROW: B. Tadelman, C. Duda, D. Gerod, D. Smith.
A. Asplund, J. Enis, B. Faugerstrom, K. Bournstine, M. Runtz, B. Pierson.
SECOND ROW: M. Miller, B. Reymolds, H. Dobbs, K. Forrest, S. Neuman,
K. McCollum, D. Reese. M. Whiting, K. Nilsen, N. Elliott. THIRD ROW: B.

Miller, J. Sanke, J. Wright, L. Aubel, B. Reynolds, K. Forrest, H. Cook, K.
McCollum, M. Murphy, M. Nielsen, R. Waytz

Zavon, J. Traut, L. Provenzano, M. Banta, T. Repsholdt, L. Madden, D.
Solberg, R. Waytz. C. Wright. J. Murray, T. Fennell. NOT PICTURED: H.
Cook, M. Murphy

MADRIGAL SINGERS
Kevin Forrest, Mindy Whiting, Dean Solberg, Karen Bournstine, Ted Respsholdt, Maura Murphy, Bob Tadelman, Nancy
Elliott, Tom Fennell, Debbie Reese

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MIXED CHORUS — FRONT ROW: A Zik, H. Steans, L. Ryan, B. Thompson, C. Henderson, D. Lambert, M. Collins, E. Shepard, H. Schwartz, J. Taylor,
K. Eskin. SECOND ROW: S. Jackman. D. Kessler, E. Fischer, J. Steans, K. Wilson, D. Davidson, B. Fitzgerald, R. Schultz. S. Reese, J. Brust, D.
Johnson, J. Wolfe. THIRD ROW: D. David, N. Caminer, D. Bertram, B. Bergs, R. Cullinan, J. Kalama, M. Lo, P. Smith, S. Binder, M. Fanning, C.
Jankovich, P. Jarvis, R. Teplitz. NOT PICTURED: J. Greenspan, B. Baxter, K. Black, S. Isenberg, R. Lindgren, T. Ross, M. Bressler, B. Railton

Debbie Reese, Maura Murphy, Ted Repsholdt, Kevin Forrest, Tom Fennel, Bob Tadelman at Sara
Nancy Elliott "sings the blues”.

We’ve Got Rhythm
The Choral Department enjoyed a year of growth and
success in its second season under a new director. New
choral groups, were established as old ones grew and
developed. The department, after selling endless bags of
candy and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, managed to out­
fit itself for a wonderful year of musical performance.
The A Cappella Choir, DHS’s finest, performed a wide
range of technically demanding literature, from classical
to modern choral music. The choir, decked out in the
brand new red choir robes, toured the area, singing at
Kemper Insurance, Northwestern train station, and the
Museum of Science and Industry, as well as school con­
certs and performances in and around Deerfield. Twelve
members of A Cappela were selected for the All-District
Chorus Festival at Northwestern University, and two oth­

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ers were chosen members of the Illinois All-State High
Chorus.
Choraliers, DHS's brand new swing choir, sang and
danced to pop and rock music, show tunes and songs
from the 40’s and 50's. This swing choir, in its first year at
Deerfield, was rated as one of the finest on the North
Shore at the All-State ensemble contest.
The DHS Madrigal expanded to ten seniors this year
wore brand new, Renaissance-style outfits to concerts all
over the North Shore and Chicago. The ten singers re­
ceived a first-place rating in the Illinois All-State ensemble
contest, presented a “Madrigal Snack” in the chorus
room during Meta Week, and enjoyed singing and working
together on Renaissance music.

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A CAPELLA BARBERSHOP — Doug Smith. Bob Tadelman, Ted Repsholdt, Kevin McCollum

FRESHMAN BARBERSHOP — Preston Smith, John Kalama, Criss Hen­
derson, Mark Lo

TREBLE CLEF — FRONT ROW: C. Dunn, M. Fishman, J. Fulton.
Sandborg, A. Faugerstrom, T. Anderson, C. Zywicki. SECOND ROW:
Raymond, G. Gilliland, A. Johnson, C. Hoehne, J. Roberts, J. Dalton,
Kneebone, K. Nilsen, C. Getz, C. Cassidy. THIRD ROW: L. Whitcher,

Banta, M. Meenahan, L. Sanner, S. See. K. Baddeley, C. Jensen, J.
Ethridge, H. Graepp, S. Cho. NOT PICTURED: S. Johnson, B. Pearlman,
L. Segal

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�THESPIANS — FRONT ROW: Andy Rogow, Shelley See, Bob Tadelman.
SECOND ROW: Holly Cook. Ruth Waytz, Susie Neuman, Nancy Elliot.
THIRD ROW: Chris Wright, Leo Aubel

During a Madrigal performance, Bob Tadelman and Tom Fennel sing
with confidence.

Live, And On Stage
At Deerfield, beginning singers from all four years
worked and performed with the new Mixed Chorus. This
group studied choral techniques and music theory, and
performed both in and out of school. This is one of DHS’s
hardest working choirs as most of the members im­
proved a great deal over the year while preparing for next
years choir audition. The Mixed Chorus participated ac­
tively in “Fiddler On The Roof' and many other choral
department events. The group was a bright spot in the
DHS Choral Department.
Harmony is the motto of Deerfield's two Barbershop
Quartets, one coming out of the A Cappella Choir, and the
other from the Mixed Chorus. These two groups perform
traditional Barbershop favorites, singing minor chords
and close harmony with a great deal of spirit and enjoy­
ment.
The eight singers do concerts together as a “Barber­
shop Octet" as well as separately. Due to the Russian
flu, the A Cappella Barbershop could not compete in the

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All-State Ensemble Contest, but the Mixed Chorus Bar­
bershop received a first place rating. It just goes to show
that Barbershop harmony is alive and singing at DHS.
After a one year absence, a girl’s chorus was reestab­
lished at DHS. Treble Clef, made up of girls from all four
years of school, toured with and performed classical and
popular two-three- and four-part treble music. The group
visited shopping centers, museums and performed at
regular school choral concerts in their brand-new peas­
ant style uniforms. Girls choirs are a particularly beautiful
form of choral music.
Troupe #292 of the International Thespians Society is
a group of actors and technical theatre buffs. It is an
international society of high school drama students
which DHS joined last year. This year seven thespians
were active in school productions, produced their own
play during Meta Week, went to plays and musicals, and
enjoyed the company of other theatre crazies. Thespians
was a great way for drama students to find each other.

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��SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY — FRONT ROW: J. Edwards, D. Rivkin.
SECOND ROW: T. Pisak, P. Benson. S. Prindiville, J. Carvajal (Sponsor).
THIRD ROW: C. Maki. S. Litz, G. McWeeney, J. Hellen, M. Long, J. Fulper

INTERNATIONAL ENCOUNTERS — FRONT ROW: Katy Rothschild. Lisa
Hankin, Karen Zitzewitz, Pam Para. SECOND ROW: Andi Pennartz, Mari­

(Secretary), T. Gourley (President), S. Cohen (Vice-president), P. Gerret, P. Kennedy, L. Gignac, L. Cody. NOT PICTURED: N. Kogan, C.
Cohen, S. Cox

anne Zitzewitz. Debbie Boehmer, Bill Maraist. NOT PICTURED: Alicia
Wollman, Claire Maki

Deerfield Goes Multinational
International Encounters was the offspring of German
Club, French Club, and Latin Club when the three clubs
merged. It was open to anyone who took a foreign lan­
guage. They began with a meal at the Museum of Science
and Industry. Later in the year, they held the Grand
Opening Banquet. It seemed that all they did was eat, but
this was not strictly so. They held meetings on Thursday
afternoons and discussed new and exotic cultures.
Spanish Honor Society inducted its new members dur­
ing the fall and began its fun with a Christmas “fiesta”. All
members of each class were invited to join in the break­
ing of pinatas. During Ethno-center, members sold ’make
your own tacos' for 50 cents. They also held activities
during Meta Week. Spanish Honor Society members were
selected because they had three straight semesters of
receiving A’s in Espanol.
Model UN was a club that did lots of traveling. From

Boston to Lake Geneva (Wisconsin, that is) members
became delegates who represented a variety of coun­
tries. While at Harvard MUN, Deerfield students repre­
sented West Germany and Zaire. The situation became
really serious and parliamentary procedure was used at
all times (including breakfast). In Security Council, mem­
bers were called to a 6 a.m. meeting because “China had
bombed Taiwan.” At the Illinois conference, members
from Deerfield took all the awards and still managed to
have a great time.
A.F.S. (American Field Service), an international organi­
zation which sponsered foreign exchanges, had a place at
Deerfield too. The club held its annual 'AFS Day’ which
was a tremendous success. To earn money, A.F.S. sold
pizza and had a Tag Day.
All the international clubs learned while they had fun.

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�YOUTH FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SALVATION — FRONT ROW: Connie Kneebone. Lisa Hanken,
Laura Anderson. SECOND ROW: Bill Neuman. Noah Krieger. Ken Katz, Jane Hanzen, Sue Smith,
Carol Strelow, Jennifer Scott, Mike Bole (Director)

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RADIO CLUB — Matt Kane, Doug Pisik, Steve Frank, Vance Huntsinger

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Yes/Guard/Radio Club

BELOW: Jeff Eichenfield and Bob Foley make
the best of the Guard Halloween party.

�GUARD — FRONT ROW: Criss Henderson, S. Isenberg, L. Goldberg, L.
Goldstein. SECOND RO: D. Wiley (Head guard), L. Wolf, D. Denzel, K.
Gibbs, C. Mudonski, C. Kenny, D. Dever, P. Less. Liz Franke, T. Heinricks. THIRD ROW: J. Szyman, M. Sanner, J. Wetzel, J. Daniel. W. Grawe,

J. Banta, S. Smith, C. Coleman, L. Smiht, K. Wenke, P. Smith, D.
Taniellian. FOURTH ROW: J. Zilligen, A. Mazur. T. Warnecke. B. Witte. J.
Beckman, R. Osman, R. Foley, B. Warnecke, J. Mlodock, K. Priske, J.
Eichenfield, P. Fyffe, J. Varick (Head Guard). K. Moore

Good Buddies” Help The Community
Youth for Environmental Salvation, an organization
which started in the early 1970’s, enjoyed an active year.
Donut sales, cleaning up the woods east of the football
field, and Wildlife Week were but a few of the major under­
takings that went on. YES members were invited to speak
to junior high school students to inform them of their
outside environment.
A popular new feature to YES’s agenda was a series of
lectures given by professional speakers which focused on
different wild animals. President Michael Bole and spon­
sor Fred Fabry put in a lot of time in making the club a
success. Their efforts were paid off with the enormous
increase in membership. Even the early morning meet­
ings held every Tuesday didn't hinder this growth.
Guard was an organization for “idiots who like to be at
school at nine o’clock every Saturday morning in sub­
zero water, teaching ‘wee woozles' to swim.” Perhaps
this “strangeness” accounted for the many zany activi­

ties that Guard held outside the confines of the pool.
They started the year off by kidnapping all the new
guards, that is the ones who had passed Senior Lifesaving
and a lessons-giving course. The kidnappees still in their
P.J.’s were taken to an initiation breakfast.
Other Guard activities included making a float for
Homecoming, a Halloween party complete with cos­
tumes and a scavenger hunt, and also a Christmas party
where members painted holiday cookies and went carol­
ing.
There was also a serious side to the Guard organiza­
tion. However, it only showed through when they were
teaching the youngsters of the community how to swim.
Every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, a few people
got together to learn about the complex system of ham
radio. Radio clubbers led by president Steve Frank and
sponsor Vance Huntsinger learned how to utilize radio as
a communication medium.

YES/Guard/Radio Club

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�GIRLS INTRAMURAL ASSOCIATION — Jean Coleman, Margy Janus, Teri Turner, Peggy Phelan
(President), Kelly Abeles (Secretary), Debbie Rivkin, Lisa Horn, Rose Flori, Kris Carlson, Jill

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Kroncke. M. Anderson. THIRD ROW: N. Sanneman (Sponsor), D. Denzel
(Secretary). L. Horn (President), R. Flori, K. Carlson, S. Gedney (Vicepresident). S. Smith. NOT PICTURED: K. Alfraid, D. DeMichel. H. Kling.
C. McNulty. S. Panico. S. Brodner, M. Castle, C. Connor, S. Kanter. D.
Manhard, M. Sanders. J. Stephens. K. Walgreen

SWIM CLUB — FRONT ROW: S. Leopold. N. Dunn. C. Kneebone (Secre­
tary). SECOND ROW: J. Nickoley. M. Jacobs. B. Yasdick, K. Weichmann
(Vice president). J. Warnecke (President). THIRD ROW: M. Greenberg,
G. Kneebone. L. Anderson, K. Abeles, B. Craig, D. Macuba. D. Wehr-

meyer, L. Phillips. H. Coleman. FOURTH ROW: C. Zander. F. Nachbar. S.
Harris, C. Harmon, C. Coleman, L. Wolff, K. Warner, D. Robl, M. Carollo.
FIFTH ROW: S. Blanck, J. Daniel, H. Brown, K. Carlson, A. Wolf. M. Roth.
J. Mlodock, J. Shephard, D. Russell

GYMNASTIC CLUB — FRONT ROW: W. Reid. S. Paletti. V. Grigsby.
Fyffe, G. Gilliland. S. Fried. M. Coen. S. Field. C. Virzi. M. Caflisch.
Hamilton. M. Voisard. S. Kartheiser, R. Levin, P. Banick, B. Williams.
White. K. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: B. Miller. W. Kim. B. Perlman.
Pirro, A. Mann, S. Kroncke, M. Kim, A. Shapiro, S. Abeles. K. Miller.
Bernstein, L. Mills. C. Dersch. C. Bonita. K. Schwartz, K. Sandonato

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Females In The Foreground
The Girls’ Intramural Association, more commonly
known as GIMA, once again proved itself to be one of the
rapidly growing clubs of the school. This growth took the
form of increased interest and organization, as represen­
tatives from Dance Club, Gymnastics Club, and Swim
Club, plus four representatives from interscholastic
sports, planned and sponsored various events through­
out the year.
The biggest of these events, Turnabout, was planned
and promoted beginning early September and continuing
until March. Other fund raising activities included running
the football concession stand, promoting each club’s
show, collecting fines on lost gym clothes, and selling
GIMA sweatshirts.
GIMA purchased needed equipment for the girls' PE
department and also reimbursed girls for athletic camps.
It would've been difficult for the various clubs, intramural
and interscholastic sports, to survive without the associ­

ation's financial support.
One such group was Dance Club. The organization not
only put on its annual show (a big two-night event), but
also added another for Meta. Dance Club allowed its
members to gain dancing experience as well as to cho­
reograph various styles of routines. In mid-year the club
changed hands from Jody Hilden to Janet Katzenberg.
Gymnastics Club was another popular school extra.
Sponsored by Nancy Sanneman, the group shifted gears
as their traditional spring show became a new fall spectular. After showing their talents to the school, the club
held a clinic for junior high girls. They then independently
ran a meet for the future high school stars.
Kept afloat by GIMA funds, Swim Clubbers continued
their water ballet wonders. Lenore Sliozes guided the
swimmers, whose main purposes were to entertain their
audience with their show and to just plain have fun.

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�VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — Mary Lynn McWeeney, LuAnn Picchietti (Captain), Polly Benson (Co-captain), Laura Larkin, Judy Desenis, Debbie
Heelan, Dawn Spinell, Nancy Dunn

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Crane. Sheryl Dickenson. SECOND ROW: Robin Tyerly, Martha Caflisch,
Jenny Brust

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Cheerleaders, Mat Mates

MAT MATES — FRONT ROW: Cheryl Wilson. Rachelle Levin (Co-captain), Lynda Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mary Roberts, Cindy McMann
(Captain), Tracy Berndt. NOT PICTURED: Debbie McKee, Mindy Saperstein.

�At the pep rally, Mary McArdle, Heather
Coleman, and Jennifer Goelz gain kickline
attention.

SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS — Laura Nordenberg, Barb Sheldgren, Julie Picchietti, Kim Carl­
son, Chris Carlson, Rose Flori, Gail Amster, Kathy Frank

POM PON — Mary McArdle, Karen Issel, Heather Coleman, Julie She­
phard, Jennifer Goelz, Jane Trevor, Won Kim, Jan Nickoley (Co-captain), Dorean DeMichele, Sandy DeVreis, Debbie Anderson, Lisa Horn,

Diane Denzel, Jeannette DeGrange, Linda Miller, Lori Silverman (Cap­
tain)

Three Cheers For The Ones Who Cheer
Surprisingly enough, even a high school as rowdie as
Deerfield did at times need a hand in supporting its foot­
ball, basketball, and wrestling teams. That was when
these girls helped most.
The pom pon squad was made up of sixteen girls, who,
contrary to popular belief, did more than just dazzle fans
with their eagerly awaited halftime shows. While at sum­
mer camp, the girls captured a trophy for having the
most showmanship. Upon returning, they displayed what
they learned with their first home football game routine,
‘Saturday in the Park.' Lake Forest College honored them
greatly by inviting them to perform for one of their
games.
Half the size of pom ponners, the varsity cheerleading
squad was seen at all basketball and football games. Their
goal was to make the often stubborn crowd as fired up as

possible. This they did with a cheering style that was
generally slower and less intricate than those of other
schools. Although jazzed-up cheers became rather popu­
lar, DHS cheerleaders didn't follow the trend, but did
what they thought was best.
Last, but not least, Mat Mates helped the whole wres­
tling team operate smoothly. Complicated statistics were
written, tallied, and submitted by this group which then
freed coaches of the time consuming task. Running donut
sales, Mates boosted the wrestling treasury which helped
make new warm ups possible. ‘Wrestler of the Week,’ a
display coveted by many team members, was faithfully
posted by the Mates upon their bulletin board.
Though each group functioned differently, they all kept
team moral high in times of glory and defeat. For this,
three cheers are in order.

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TROUBADOUR — FRONT ROW: L. Marin (Business editor), D. Sharken (Literary editor), G. Barbules (Editor-in-chief), T. Green (Art editor), I.
Kramsky (Advisor), SECOND ROW: L. Padorr, M. Clark, L. Pavalon, P. Sweeney, K. Priske, L. Hoberg, C. Baer. B. Kahr, S. Pano. THIRD ROW: J.
Zweifler, J. Farcus, S. Leopold, M. Morstein, J. Sharken. NOT PICTURED: M. Janus, H. Lamphear, C. Pilger, S. Rowles, M. Williamson, M. Bole, A.
Benjamin, M. Fields.

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DEERPRINTS — FRONT ROW: Tim Green, Madeline Osberger, Jeff Eichenfield (Editor-in-chief),
Avery Cohen. SECOND ROW: Karl Debus, Tony Bole, Mary Ready, Dana Schultz, Nancy Neilsen.
NOT PICTURED: Maggie Oberg (Advisor)

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Publications

SECOND SEMESTER ADDITIONS: Larry
Ring (top), John Banta

�YEARBOOK EDITORS — FRONT ROW: Cynthia Kranjec (Copy). Debbie
Wiley (Layout). SECOND ROW: Evan Smith (Photography), Betsy Horne
(Editor-in-Chief). Jeff Rothbart (Business)

Ink bottles and colored pencils don't cramp Tim Green's style as he
continues his drawing for Troubadour.

Deadlines, Deadlines Deadlines
Those who were eager to write, able to write, and had
the time to write, were once again begged for by student
publications. The publications office was shifted as usual,
this time to behind the ERC, creating some near disasters
with the English Department.
Deerprints, the student newspaper, received a new
more graphic look. Special features became the rule rath­
er than the exception, and spicy editorials kept the read­
ers on their toes. Story assignments, layout, and driving
to Son’s, the printer became bi-weekly rituals. Deerprints
was something that everyone looked forward to getting
every two weeks.
Troubadour, the annual art and literary magazine
upheld its reputation for providing intellectual reading
and creative artwork. Led by advisor Irene Kramski, the
staff met at night and reviewed submissons. An increase
in the amount of literary submissions resulted in an in­

crease of quality in the final product. Long hours were
spent sifting and selecting the works from which all
names had been removed. When Troubadour was pub­
lished in April, it was a shining example of creativity and
imagination.
0*YAD, the yearbook, took more work to put together
than anyone had imagined. All-night marathon deadlines,
and staying at school past midnight resulted in a lot of
headaches and a tremendous book. The year began with
a progressive dinner for all the staff to introduce new
ideas and explain about the theme, “A Change Of Pace.”
Big changes were brought about within the structure of
the book which had to be shortened by eight pages to
defray costs.
Student publications were not given too much atten­
tion by the student body except when the end products
were released. But then, true genius is never appreciated.

Publications

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INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE EDUCATION — Steve Schostak, Jeff Phillips. Don Witt. Martin Backe.
Ed Kozak, Frank Mastrangelo, Brian Naylor. Laurie White, Scott Chaiken, Geri Waldron. Adam
Newberger. Mike O’Brien, Steve Anderson, Scott Brenner, Larry Beinlich, Richard Freeman
DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION — FRONT ROW: J. Macchiaroli, D. Firl, D. Johnson, L. Combs, G.
Jaeger, T. Garcia, D. Gutman, S. Gurson. SECOND ROW: D. Durkin, J. Filippo, N. Shamis, T. Graw,
B. Benjamin, W. Schencker, B. Knoll, P. Miller, B. Keena, S. Cortopassi, B. Bokunic, P. Brunlieb, P.
Brunker, S. Parker, Joseph Russo

OFFICE EDUCATION — FRONT ROW: Mary
Ragland, Carolyn Camp, Mary Runtz, Lori Bel­
mont, Rachelle Levin, Vera Balan, Kelly DiPietro, Chuck Burbank

HOME ECONOMICS RELATED OCCUPATIONS — FRONT ROW: A. Jackman, S. Golden, J. Ryon, L.
Anderson, G. Meagher. SECOND ROW: R. Turnbeaugh, D. McKee, J. Grover, C. Benson, J. Theodosakis, E. Sager, C. Gnadt, S. Schotters, D. Zweiffler, L. August, D. O'Brian, L. Petrie, S. Scala. THIRD
ROW: C. Payseur, B. Carman, E. Hamer. NOT PICTURED: C. McDonald, S. Olson, Fran Kent

OPPOSITE RIGHT: Vera Balan seems satisfied
with a trophy she won for her Office Ed. tal­
ent.
ABOVE: While at a banquet in their honor,
these DECA members pause and pose.

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Coops

�Tom Wessel, Matt Bauer, Lori Chamberlain,
Tammy Venturi, Diane Russakov, Theda Ross.
NOT PICTURED: Martha Aberson, Lori Zombolo

COOPERATIVE WORK TRAINING — FRONT ROW: J. Tondi. S. Moran, G. Easton, J. Lakin, PJ.
Mueller. B. McNulty. SECOND ROW: K. Sansone, K. O’Donnell, M. Picchietti, D. Taylor, D. Visoky.
THIRD ROW: B. Bauer, C. Meintzer, R. Breen, C. Weider, K. Kearney, D. Baker, S. Iverson, J.
Spaulding, R. Christiansen, B. Donnick, R. Connor, R. Freeman
COOPERATIVE WORK TRAINING — FRONT ROW: S. Rivi, C. Beattie, M. Grant, M. Simon. J.
McClellan. SECOND ROW: B. Seaman, J. Stanley, M. Krefting, S. Drane, B. Eilert. B. Ornstein, M.
Silverman, D. Elston, J. Bently, P. Reticker, S. Rubjerg, D. Anver. NOT PICTURED: M. Austwick, J.
Bowen, D. Fulton, D. Kelly

Working Their Way Through School
Work-study programs were designed so students could
receive school credit for on-the-job training. The pro­
grams offered at Deerfield included HERO-Home Eco­
nomics Related Occupations, CWT- Cooperative Work
Training, DE- Distributive Education, OE- Office Educa­
tion, and DECA- Distributive Education Clubs of America.
Students from these work-study programs came to
school for just half a day and then went out to earn their
pay. Each separate program had its own class period
either first or fifth. There they discussed problems which
they had encountered, and were taught the basic funda­
mentals of working in their specific career areas.
The program leaders were responsible for finding the
jobs for those who hadn’t already found one. Occasional­
ly this situation posed some problems because the teen­
age job market and the specified career interests did not
always coincide.
People in HERO found jobs in restaurants as bus boys,

waitresses, and assistant chefs. OE participants held of­
fice jobs, some were file clerks, secretaries, and recep­
tionists.
All the jobs which the students undertook were related
to each student's own individual needs. For some, this
experience proved to be invaluable. Others profited by
learning that what they’d thought they'd wanted to do
really wasn’t so great.
Students received one credit for the class and one for
the on-the-job training. Being fired from the job resulted
in failure of the course unless there were extenuating
circumatances.
DECA was involved in a state contest in which students
were tested in areas such as Advertising services, Apparel
and Accessories, Finance and Credit, Food Marketing,
Food Service General Merchandising, and Petroleum.
DHS students fared quite well at this contest.

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��NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY — FRONT ROW: L. Butts. J. Rozak. S.
Marty, B. Peirson. M. Fugina, N. Dunn. SECOND ROW: L. Chamberlain.
T. Gourley. J. Vandlik, A. Rubin. M. Bole, D. Reese. THIRD ROW: J.
Rohrs. M. Bonin, P. Sweeney, T. Power, C. Walter, K. Weichmann.
FOURTH ROW: H. Cook, S. Cohen, J. Eichenfield, A. McCartney, D.
McLaughlin, M. Ling, E. Smith, J. Lindemann, E. Yastrow. FIFTH ROW: S.
Straight, D. Valentini, E. Nelson, E. Green, S. Leopold, L. Silverman, T.

Repsholdt, G. Burbules, C. Kranjec. SIXTH ROW: D. Wiley, D. Norman, T.
Read, R. Feder, T. Poland, K. Hampton, D. Sharken, J. Worley, P.
Phelan. SEVENTH ROW: J. Warnecke, D. Macuba, J. Barrett, J. Kirk, D.
Joffe, T. McCallister, P. Mathews, S. Cornish, B. Kartheiser, L. Picchietti. EIGHTH ROW: R. Waytz, N. Elliot, C. Baer, S. Weiner, M. Whiting,
M. McCallister, D. Blowers. NOT PICTURED: C. Nipp, C. Roberts, D.
Rutstein

Hard Work Gains Recognition
Forensics and the National Honor Society both re­
quired two things - hard work and perseverance. These
two qualities lead to achievement and high honors.
Forensics was divided into two parts - individual events
(IE) and debate. IE involved the interpretation and pre­
sentation of various plays, stories, poems, speeches and
comedy routines. Debate was formalized argumentation.
One team argued for a specific change in the present
system, while the other team defended the status quo.
Each Saturday before 7:00 a.m. from October until
March, dedicated participants of the thirty-one member
IE team or the nine member debate team boarded a bus
bound for competition against other schools. Joyce Mor­
ehouse, the new head coach of the IE team, was con­
stantly assured by the members of her squad not to
worry - their speeches would definitely be memorized by
Saturday ... and they were. The most memorable event
of the season was the Forensics Marathon. The longwinded speeches may not be remembered as well as the

abundance of good doughnuts!
Comprehensive medical care guaranteed by the feder­
al government proved and interesting topic for the seem­
ingly short debate season. Debate took hours of prepara­
tion time, but the work appeared hastened by the sup­
port, encouragement, and assistance of the new head
coach, Edith Miller. Trophies, lollipops, and file boxes
highlighted the six month season.
NHS recognized those seniors who excelled in service,
leadership, and character, as well as academics. Stu­
dents maintaining at least a B average for the first six
semesters were assessed by the faculty in the first three
areas. Rita Wobert, who spearheaded the evaluation pro­
cess, oversaw the initiation ceremony as sixty-five sen­
iors first listened to Irene Kramsky’s speech and then
were given their pins by Principal Theodor Repsholdt.
NHS and Forensics expect and encourage high achieve­
ments ... and they get them!
Debate, Forensics, NHS

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Maura Murphy and Teri Power discuss one of the many upcoming
events.

�STUDENT COUNCIL — FRONT ROW: S. Prindiville. M. Osberger, M.
Murphy (President), T. Power (Vice President), P. Sweeney (Secretary),
J. Camp. L. Stevens, A. Gilbert. L. Eder, C. Olson. SECOND ROW: T.

Simon, A. Klein, A. Swall, J. Dolin, B. Prais, K. Freund (Treasurer), D.
Sharken, R. Booth, L. Sutter, P. Fyffe. NOT PICTURED: S. Power, A.
Valenchik, S. Spears

Leadership Starts On Student Level
Student Council: A group of hard-working students
working for the school and the community. They came
sleepy-eyed every Wednesday morning for General As­
sembly, and gave up eighth period daily to meet and
make decisions. For some students, especially seniors
who would have a short day otherwise, this was a big
sacrifice. To be a member, one had to be elected to the
board and have extra free time. The Student Council
Executive Board officers that had the patience and time
were all girls; they and the other 21 members did much
to help the students, faculty and administration.
What did they do? They organized Holiday Week and
arranged a Meet the Board session with the School
Board. They revived the Kick-Off Dance, last seen seven

years ago, and installed a new bulletin board in the IMC
lobby to provide “inter-school communications.’’ Dollar,
dime, and penny days were established to raise money
for Muscular Dystrophy. Bringing good cheer to the facul­
ty, a new project of sending holiday cards was carried
out.
The Class Executive Boards, groups of students chosen
by their respective classes, stuck to more traditional
roles. While freshmen and sophomores centered their
attention around Homecoming floats and Fun Nights, ju­
niors concentrated on the Homecoming Dance and
Prom. The impoverished seniors simply looked forward
to Graduation (especially the party).

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�ABOVE LEFT: John Hoverland discovers the IMC noisemakers.
LEFT: With ecstatic brightness, Cindy Pilger celebrates the senior class
victory the night before the homecoming game.
At the homecoming game, Karen Issel sheds a smile that lights up this
joyous occasion.

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A change was brought about this year whereby
teachers caught a glimpse of what the life of a high
school student is all about. Instead of standing in the
front of a classroom, they got a chance to view the
room from the back end, in those dinky little desks.
Imagine, a forty year old freshman!
Each on a separate day, every teacher received a
randomly selected schedule then played student (they
cheated a little, and ate in the teacher’s cafe though).
The purpose for this innovation was to promote inter­
departmental unity. Math teachers who hadn't had
Shakspeare since their college days were able to once
again experience the joys of Hamlet. Likewise, Chemis­

try teachers could get a peek at what was going on in
Foreign Language and Foods.
New and different methods of teaching were seen,
and then later discussed. New approaches in educa­
tion resulted. Although this “student-day" was but one
day in the lives of the faculty, every day offered new
and different surprises. The distinct personalities of
each and every student assured that teachers’ days
were seldom stagnant. The faculty certainly did the
school proud. They were patient when they should
have been, understanding when they needed to be,
and sometimes irritable because they too were hu­
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Lou Adler

Julie Anderson

Ralph Asher

Richard Baxter

Ralph Becker

�Donald Bell

Bernice Bershad

Walter Blackburn

Ruth Bleyler

Robert Bordenave

John Brawders

Jody Bryan

Carol Brodwin

Jane Chalfen

James Chamberlain

Mary Close

Jean Coleman

William Cowgill

Louis Crouch

Fred Dickman

Vince Di Francesca

Karen Duhig

James Dyas

Art Edstrom

Margaret Eisinger

Rich Elliott

Dianne Erickson

Fred Fabry

Dacia Fahler

Edward Fair

Robert Fjelstul

Richard Fountain

Betty Freehling

Richard Freeman

Julie Anderson strikes a typical pose.

Faculty

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Dale Gaisky

Geoffrey Gluck

Thomas Halford

Wallace Hammerberg Joanne Hanwell

Fred Harris

Joan Harvey

Faculty

James Gosh

Nancy Grady

Patricia Grant

Joseph Hajost

Seth Harkins

Jamie Harrington

Debbie Harris

Donald Hollenbeck

Joan Hollenbeck

Rick Holst

Ray Horton

John Hoverland

Vance Huntsinger

Kent Johansen

Bob Jones

Ron Jordak

Roland Kehrberg

Leonard Kisellus

Muriel Klinge

Marilyn Knilans

�Ray Knudson

Mike Koehler

Ross Koepnick

George Konchar

Irene Kramsky

Kenneth Kurtz

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Richard Laursen

Lionel LeBeau

David Littlefield

Gayle Luehr

Jane Lutz

Vince Malek

Faye Marlowe

Mary Ellen Marty

Eva Maxey

Alfred Metzger

Edith Miller

Van Miller

Merle Monroe

Richard Moore

Joyce Morehouse

Charles Morrison

Robert Motzko

Art Newbrough

Nan Norris

Maggie Oberg

Faculty

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�Ron O’Connor

Anita Oliva

Joe Ostrander

Ralph Poelling

Fred Putz

Julie Renaud

Victor Renaud

Theodor Repsholt

David Ritter

Greg Royer

Richard Rurey

Joe Russo

Joy Sadin

Nancy Sanneman

Walter Sawosko

William Schildgen

Randy Schultz

Janice Scott

Mike Penrod

Karl Wildermuth strolls down Q-hall with a smile for everyone.

Kay Severns

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Sally Sharkey

Charles Shepard

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Thomas Silverwood

Howard Skoien

Lenore Sliozis

Ann Small

Alfred Spriester

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Bruce Stupple

Cheryl Strauch

John Swearngin

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Robert Torsberg

Betty Timmer

Karen Trom

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George Van Horne

Dan Vincett

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Donn Wright

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John Wilson

Margaret Wilton

Marion Young

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MAINTENANCE — Roy
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STORE MANAGERS — Nancy Linville, Midge Slattery

��Senior Citizens Smile With Relief
Do you mean to tell me this piece of paper entitled
"Diploma” represents four mind-expanding years spent
at DHS? Not really. We, the Senior Citizens, represent
this time span.
It all started back in '74 when we were led to the Union
Station. Not the one in Chicago, this mysterious center
was in Deerfield. While it appeared monsterous from a
distance, its surroundings quickly became familiar to us.
Although a bit slow at first, we were forced to change our
pace to meet the many schedules and demands found
there. Everyone was helpful though, from the conductors

themselves to the ticket sellers. Throughout our stay at
the Station they assisted us in making our train rides not
necessarily relaxing but meaningful.
Once our tickets were bought, we each boarded trains
that led to different destinations. But sometimes we got
on the wrong track and had to find our way back to the
Station. It was there where comfort and friends could
once again be found. But now the Class of '78 will leave
the Station. Our DHS journey has ended. We must let
others enjoy the ride. BON VOYAGE!

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Donald Agostinelli

Laurie Alonzi

Laura Anderson

Steve Anderson

David Anver

Laurel August

Mark Grant flashes his Ultra Bright smile.

Marc Austwick

Catherine Baer

Michael Baitman

�Linda Kapsa and Ann Park play their "mad scientist" roles.
Jill Baran

Julia Barrett

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Diana Bauer

Susan Barth

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Matthew Bauer

Jeffrey Behnke

Lawrence Beinlich

Lori Belmont

Andrea Benjamin

Barton Benjamin

Kathleen Benson

Daryl Beam

Charles Beattie

Christopher Begue

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Anthony Benassi

Laura Bender

James Bente

John Bently

Robert Berenson

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Robin Black

David Blowers

John Bodeman

Seniors

167

�He's got 'em by the bottom!
Laura Booras

Melissa Bonin

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Craig Boyd

Michael Brien

Lori Butts

Kevin Caldwell

Carolyn Camp

Timothy Caruso

Richard Cast

Michael Castle

Karen Bournstine

Brenda Bowen

Jeanne Bowen

Steven Brodner

Lindsey Brown

Paul Brunker

Susan Bundock

Jimmy Burgess

Bradford Burton

Mark Buthman

Christopher Carlson

Leslie Carlson

Mary Caruso

Seniors

�Carol Charles

Ronald Chen

David Chester

Dana Chilton

Young Cho

David Chorajian

Lisa Christiansen

Kevin Churchill

Craig Citti

Scott Cohen

Debilyn Cokefair

Russ Cole

Heather Coleman

Kathleen Collins

Susan Connor

Holly Cook

Peter Cooper

History inspires Avery Cohen to strike a pose like Cleopatra.

Stuart Cornish

Seniors

169

�Blair Craig

Carol Craig

James Crandall

Constance Cushman Laurel D'Agata

Cindy Daniel

While Randi Feder’s back is turned, Dee Dee Norman moves in on
Dan Harder.

Lisa Dartt

Laurie Davis

Jon Dawes

Jeanette DeGrange

Sandra DeVries

Diane Denzel

Nancy Detlefsen

Guy Dever

April DiPietro

Kelly DiPietro

Debra Diamond

Hillary Dobbs

Mary Dolan

Deidre Doremus

Teri Power with a face full of flower.
Steve Drane

170

Seniors

Cathy Dunn

Nancy Dunn

�Doug Durkin

John Eck

Timothy Edstrom

Jeffry Edwards

Douglas Ehlert

Jeffrey Eichenfield

Bruce Eilert

Steven Eisenberg

Nancy Elliott

David Elston

Dawn Endean

Maria Fechner

Randi Feder

Steven Feder

Thomas Fennell

James Filippo

Lee Fingerhut

Diane Finley

Julie Finnegan

Kevin Fiorillo

Donna Firl

Jami Fleischman

Steve Fleischman

“Earth to Mary Lee, Earth to Mary Lee Fugina."

Anne Clouser says, "Oh. really?"

Seniors

171

�Karen Flis

Kevin Forrest

Peter Fradin

Paul Frank

Steven Frank

Katherine Freund

Donald Fulton

Kendra Gallagher

Steven Gamso

Jorge Garcia

Robert Garcia

Alfred Gastfield

Muscleman Charlie Payseur insists freshmen stay out of the Sr.
Cafeteria.

Linda Gau

Bonnie Gerken

Brian Gerstein

Adrienne Gilbert

Cynthia Glock

Michael Gluckman

Mitchell Goldberg

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Mary Lee Fugina

Jill Fulper

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Sandra Golden

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Seniors

Kevin Gorr

Timothy Gourley

Deborah Granata

Thomas Graw

�Steven Grawe

Arthur Green

Eric Green

Thomas Groves

Randall Grunska

Richard Guasta

Edward Hamilton

Ralph Hammack

Keith Hampton

Timothy Hansen

Eric Hanson

Jim Harper

Rickard Harris

Michael Hartenberger

Blake Hayner

Karen Healy

Frederick Heichman

Todd McCallister and Keith Hampton take up walking for a change of
pace.

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James Hathorn

Ralph Heinz

Michael Hemmer

Christina Hayes

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Jay Henry

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Lisa Horn

Betsy Horne

Donald Huff

Virginia Jaeger

Margaret Janus

Mike Jaycox

Steven Hussey

Amy Jackman

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David Joffe

Anders Johanson

Debra Johnson

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Bruce Jolly

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William Jonathan

John Jursich

Sari Kabiller

Brian Kaiser

James Kallinger

Lucas Kamberg

Mary Lou Layton amongst her peers.

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�Matthew Kane

Randy Kantor

Linda Kapsa

Bonnie Kaplan

Christine Karaba

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Robert Kartheiser

Kent Kearney

Bryan Keena

Laura Keller

Patrick Kennedy

David Kern

Carla Kilburg

Karen Kindt

Michael Kirk

Jeffery Klemp

Connie Kneebone

Robert Knoll

Dennis Kelly

Elizabeth Kennedy

Wake Up John Murphy!

Kerry Knudtzon

John LaRash

Laura Larkin

Mary Lou Layton

Kevin LeFevre

Cynthia Kranjec

Christopher Kucharski

Jerald Leake

Donna Lechich

Seniors

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Relaxing in the sunshine, seniors discuss the day’s events.

John Leeson

Michael Leider

Susan Leopold

Gregory Less

Barbara Levin

Rachelle Levin

David Liefeld

John Lindemann

Gloria Lindow

Linda Linster

Christopher Lockner

Richard Lozins

John Luitgaarden

Robert Luth

Nancy Lyons

Scott MacKay

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James Macchiaroli

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John Macrae

Dawn Macuba

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Donald Manhard

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Gary Marchuk

Lee Marin

Susan Marty

James Mascoii

Frank Mastrangelo

Ellen Mathews

Paul Mathews

Daniel Mazur

Mark McCallister

Todd McCallister

Michael McCarthy

Rex McClure

Patricia McCulla

Collette McDonald

Deborah McKee

Robert McNulty

Mary McWeeney

Greg Meagher

Felipe Merino

Richard Miller

Robert Minor

Andrew McCartney

David McLaughlin

Cynthia McMann

Laura Messmer

Corey Meyer

Linda Miller

Peter Miller

Russ Cole looks forward to the Homecoming
Pep Rally.

Seniors

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Thomas Moran

Chris Morris

Julie Morrison

Patrick Mullaney

Edward Murphy

John Murphy

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Maura Murphy

John Muscarello

William Napp

Adam Newberger

Jan Nickoley

Nancy Nielsen

Keith Nilsen

Crystal Nipp

Lisa Olander

178

Seniors

Eric Nelson

Suzanne Neuman

Senior citizens scream for the football team and in the process, win the
Spirit Jug.

Carleen Novak

Deborah O Brien

Shannon O’Brien

Todd O'Connor

Steven O’Donnell

Shawn Olson

Craig Opfer

Brad Ornstein

Madeleine Osberger

Maria Papadakis

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Laura Parfitt

Linda Pavalon

Charles Payseur

James Pastman

Susan Patterson

Mary Parker

Stephen Parker

Elizabeth Peirson

Andrea Pennartz

Timothy Petersen

Leslie Petrie

David Pfeifer

Peggy Phelan

Jeffery Phillips

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Lee Phillips

Luann Picchietti

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Cynthia Pilger

Jerome Pizzato

Andre Poelling

Scot Poinsett

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Teri Power

Penny Prellberg

David Prince

James Pugliese

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Mary Ragland

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Carter Ransom

Jean Ratty

Clark Raymond

Thomas Read

Mary Ready

Deborah Reese

Earl Reich

Paul Reidy

Judy Reisman

Theodore Repsholdt

John Riggio

Stephen Rivi

Craig Roberts

Cory Robinson

James Rogers

Judy Rohrs

Art Rubin

Susan Rubjerg

Mary Runtz

Andrew Rolfe

Lawrence Rollin

Jose Roque

Katy Rothschild

Steven Rowles

James Rozak

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William Reaver

Peter Reticker

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Connie Shaw

Elyse Shepherd

Jeffrey Sherman

Lisa Schuchter

James Siegel

Peter Silas

Lauren Silverman

David Simon

Renee Sizemore

Vivi Sjovall

Robert Slaughter

Cydney Smith

Douglas Smith

Evan Smith

Greydon Smith

Jacqueline Smith

Karen Smith

Lisa Smith

Seniors

Leaving the football field behind, John LaRash and Rick Harris try dish
washing.

��Margaret Sweeney

Robert Tadelman

Jim Theodosakis

David Thurston

Mark Toral

Kathleen Tray

Frank Tsuru

Michael Turner

Teri Turner

Thomas Tynan

Dorene Valentini

Pamela Vandenburg

John Vandlik

James Varick

Steven Vislisel

Daniel Visoky

Barry Vytal

Steven Wagenbach

Paul Walchli

Gerilyn Waldron

Tad Walgreen

Christine Walter

Jill Warnecke

Stephen Warner

Janet Wathen

Ruth Waytz

Wayne Weckerlin

Deborah Wehrmeyer

Kyle Weichmann

Cheryl Weidler

Margaret Weigand

Michelle Weiler

Leading the pack through the row of pom
poms is Jim Mascoli.

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�Sandra Weiner

Robert Weiss

Lori Wieder

Nancy Whitfield

Melinda Whiting

Megan Williamson

Susan Winegar

Nancy Wirth

Larry Wolfson

Alicia Wollman

John Worley

Dana Yanow

Elizabeth Yasdick

Eddie Yastrow

Mark Zaffron

Carla Zenzola

Lori Zombolo

David Zweifler

Jodi Zweifler

Cheryl Zywicki

SENIORS NOT PICTURED: Allison Arthur, Kristopher Beck, Jeff Brinkman, Scott Chaiken, Paul Chilton, Richard Connor, Steven Cortopassi,
Brett Cove, Mary Dronzek, Tim Durkin, David Evans, Steven Fell, Earl Friedman, Christine Gandt, Fred Gehrig, Tamara Goldstein, Jill Grover,
Mark Hodges, Robert Isenberg, Bill Jaycox, Karin Johanson, Joyce William, Jeff Kopper, Edward Kozak, Mike Krefting, Judy Lindberg, George
Lloyd, Greg Louch, Sheila Lunny, Joseph Meyers, Margo Migatz, Michael O’Brien, Tadeusz Panek, Scott Pano, Andy Puccio, Brook Puig, Ralph
Reichenbach, Greg Rich , Harlan Rubenstefn, Jacques Sainsot, Ken Schulze, Gayle Shapiro, Mitch Silverman, Anthony Sneed, Ruth Talbot,
David Taylor, Alain Terzien, Roger Turnb&amp;augh, Greg Van Mieghem, Jeanette Wagner, John Wessel, John Zagaglian, John Zessis

Seniors

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�Juniors Join In On School Fun
Not quite on top of the heap, although hardly at our
high school beginning, our Class of ’79 enjoyed the best
of two worlds. Unlike the shy ways with which we once
approached extracurriculers, the “Purr-feet" juniors
were found active in many areas. We started on varsity
teams, co-directed Stunts and even went to Harvard with
Model UN. Our philosophical thoughts appeared in Trou­
badour while our concerned views were expressed in
Deerprints. We took pride in the way we loyally attended
athletic events. Even now, the chant, “J-U-N-l-O-R-S, ju­

Junior Exec Board: Debbie Heelan, Polly Benson, Dwight Eckenberg,
Sheila Prindeville, Julie Shepard. Mary McArdle, Judy Desenis, Dave
Mahany, Wendy Siegel, Kerry McLachlan

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ears. Somehow, we seemed to be a bundle of boundless
energy yearning to be set in motion. Confidence, we've
attained it! The weight of nervousness and uncertainty
was lifted from our shoulders. We were prepared to tackle
old problems and learned to dodge new ones. But college,
that unavoidable obstical, stunned us too soon. Yet we
didn’t let that bother us; we were too busy enjoying our­
selves. Junior year; it was bold with one exception. But
don't worry, we’ll have a taste of that jug yet!

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Francis Cummings
Brian Dalton
Alison Davis
Nancy Deam
Norman Deam
Karl Debus
William Decker
John DeFrancesco
Dorian DeMIchele
Judith Desenls
Scott Diamond
Bill Dillon
David Divenanzo
Terrence Donovan
Timothy Dooley
Dave DRake
Laura Dronzek
Cynthia Duda
David Dulin
Scott Dunkin
Gene Easton
Glen Easton
Mara Eckerling
Dwight Ekenberg
Frank Elbling
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Terence Finnegan
Thomas Fiocchi
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John Fischer
Daniel Flanagan
Paul Flattery
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Steven Fluhr
Bob Foley
Christoph Forsberg
Caroline Franke
Lori Frase
Debbie French
Mark Furlong
Dagmar Galockin
Patricia Galuppo
Carol Gant
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Ronald Gastfield
Sara Gedney

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Barbara Gnandt
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Cynthia Harris
Lianne Harris
Debbie Heelan
Jim Hellen
Pamela Hennlck
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Victoria Hess
Matthew Hirshelmer
Jenny Hoff
Thomas Hoffmann
Peter Hoogheem

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Jeffrey Huber
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James Hur
Juliet Irela

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Anne Jackman
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Mary Jaeger
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John Johnson
Mary Johnson
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Jeffrey Jones
Robert Kahn
Gene Kalmes

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Marla Kanter
Robert Karaba
Frank Karkazis
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Susan Katz
Joel Kaufman
Kathy Kaufman
Sheree Kearney
John Keller
Jeffrey Kelley
Martin Kelliher
Fran Kent

Mark Kerr
Min Kim
Hans Kinder
Holly Klasinski
Cameo Kneuer
Nephtali Kogan
Kamie Kolb
Daniel Kolko
Mitch Kopin

Larry Kratochwill
Beth Krimstein
Russell Kroncke
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Brandcon Kunicki
Lance Lagorio
Hill ary Lamphear
Maria Langas
Robin Largo

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Karen Le fever
Paul Lehman
Richard Lehman
Michele Lahner
Mark Leslie
Debra Levin
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Dan Lewakowski

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Michael Loeffl
Robert Lopez
Jim Lueders
Vincent Lupori
Clay Lyon
John MacDonald

William Macomber
Robert Macriss
Lynne Madden
Pete Madden
James Henricks
Linda Makovsky
Leslie Marchuk
Robert Mark
Suzanne Martin

Susan Mason
Bruce May
Thomas McCulla
Mary McArdle

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Scott McGath
Neal McGinley
William Mcllwaine

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Stewart Mednick
Chris Meintzer
Meredith Meissner

Lynda Melvoin
Mark Menacker
David Meyers
Laura Meyers

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Rosemary Murphy

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Michael Muse...
Cynthia Nelson
Bradley Nelson
Julie Netznik
William Neuman
Courtney Newman
Jeffrey N ewman
John Nicholson

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Martin Nielsen
Mary Nix
Nancy Norton
Jay O'berrieder
Laura O'Brien
Sheila O'Brien
Kevin O'Donnell
Sylvia Offner

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Scott Olson
Ellen Ondrako
Lavern Orsini
Richard Osman
Daniel Ottow
Lori Padorr
Jill Palmer
John Palmer

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Debbie Pearson
Karen Pedersen
David Perkowltz
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Terri Perna
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Sheila Prindivllle
Kathleen Priske
Mary Pugliese

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Stephanie Quint
Lisa Radke
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Bret Rappaport
Bob Rash
Peggy Rasor

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Jim Rustman
Dan Ryan

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Roger Schmidt
Susan Schopf
Darren Schulman
Bradley Schultz
Robert Schultz
David Schumacher
Susanne Schwaba
Andrew Schwartz

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Michelle See
Amy Shapiro
Lisa Shapiro
Sheryl Shapiro
Julie Shepard
Wendy Siegel
Gregory Silas
Brian Silberman

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David Sim pson
Carrie !Sims
Thomas Sisk
Connie Smith
Jacqueline Smith
Laurie Smith
Siobhan Smith
Susan Smith

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Bart Snyder
Scott Soeder
Eric Somberg
Leslie Sommers

Luisa Sorrentino
James Spalding
Stephen Spears
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Dawn Spinell

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John Stephens
Thomas Stevens
Jamie Stiehr

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Susan Svatik
Craig Swanson
John Sweeney
Beth Swenson

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John Taylor
Brigitte Terzian
Lynn Thomas
John Thompson
William Thornton

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Karen Topel
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Jane Trevor
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Terrence Tumpey
Diane Uptegrove

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David VanCrey
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Robert Wathen
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Denise Werner
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Elizabeth Wolff
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didn’t have cars, we still got around. Soph Fun Nite was
well attended. Of course there was the Homecoming Pep
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Soph Exec. Board: Leslie Haras. Chris Olson. Paula Pfeiffer, Tim
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not all fun and games; hard work and studying made up a
good deal of our time, yet it’s the memories of fun and
friendships that will endure the longest about this; our
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Teresa Anderson

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Martin Arenson
Russell Armstrong
Lisa Asplund
Cathy Audo
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Darren Baker
Laura Banick
Mary Barber

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Gregory Bark
Melanie Barker
David Barrett
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Keith Benzuly
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David Bertram
Karen Black
Shari Blanck
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Julia Bonczkiewicz

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Susan Bournstine
William Bowen
Douglas Bowlby
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Joshua Brauer
William Braus
Mark Bremner

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Edward Brown
Heather Brown
Wendy Brown
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Melissa Buck
Jill Buckley
Steven Bulzoni

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Dan Burns
Lisa Buthman
Edward Butler
Steven Butler
Cry stal Caldarelli
Mel issa Camins
Jennifer Camp
Curt Carls
Kevin Carlson
Kristine Carlson
Patricia Carr
Caroline Cassidy
James Cast
Victoria Castle
John Cawley
Renee Ceckowski
Mark Centrillo

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David Chamberlain
Marjor ie Charlton
Ross C hester
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Darryl Chudy
Glenn Clark
Elizabeth Clouser
Thomas Cody

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Laurie Cohen
Karen Cook
Kevin Cooksy
Jon Cooper
Cynthia Craig
John Craig
Timothy Crane

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Tim Daley
Jane Daniel
Elene Dann
Stephen Davis
Dorian Davison
Robert Denzel
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Kent Diamond
Brian Dickinson
Shirley Dietrich
Kathryn Dietz
Patricia Dolan
Jeffrey Dolin
Susan Drake
Susanne Dunn

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Thomas Easton
Laura Eder
Kevin Ehlert

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Jaclyn Elovitz
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David Epstein
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Michael Flaxman
Rosemary Flori
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Sean Forrest
Steven Fradkin
Hathy Frank
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Susan Fried

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Jane Fulton
Pamela Fyffe
Peter Gaecke
Thomas Galuppo
Steven Garlock
Jessica Garrett
Steven Gehrke
Jill Geitner

Scott Gerts
Carol Getz
Jay Gitles
Brian Godzicki
Robin Goffen
Greg Goldberg
Janet Goldberg
Lorraine Goldberg
Elizabeth Goldberger

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Betty Gortva
Timothy Granata
Margie Greenberg
Jeffrey Greenspan
Linda Grethen
Valerie Grigsby
Charles Gross
Francis Guerino

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Elizabeth Hamilton
Trina Hammack
Paul Hansen
Leslie Haras
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Cathy Harper
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Deborah Herman
Ingeri Herzog
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Tinda Hlmelick
Brian Hinkes
Chuck Hirsch
Lisa Hoberg
Cyn thia Hoehne
Betlh Hoffman

Mark Holladay
Peggy Holway
Patricia Houston
Kristen Huber

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Ann Jaeger
Jeff Janisch
David Jaycox

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Gregory Johnson
Leslie Johnson
Linda Johnson

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Nancy Johnson
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Matthew Jones
Amy Jursich
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Todd Kaiser
Lisa Kambich
Steven Kanter

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Jay Karlovich
Michael Katch
Susan Keats
Craig Kelley
Stephen Kelley
Robert Kellum
Bridget Kelly
Won Kim

Katie Kindt
Mark Kirkland
Judith Klemp
Todd Klemp
Ellen Kline
Heidi Kllng
Gail Kneebone
Christine Knllans
Kenneth Kohler

Kathryn Koike
Mora Kolman
Elizabeth Koloms
James Komie
Anne Kopper
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David Kreftlng
Noah Krieger
David Kucharski

Dean Kuhlmey
Mark Lampert
Wendy Lamp!
Anthony Lanzillotti
Julie Lauer
Brandon Leach
Todd Leeson
Kent LeFevre
Mary Leider

Bill Lepola
Lauren Lerch
Leslie Levy
Mel Levy
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Philip Llndgren
David Linvllle
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Bennett Loc kwood

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Pete Lores
James Loy
Carol Lucas
Bob Luckinbill
Michael Luitgaarden
David Lupo
Steven Lurey
Charlene Luth

Laurie Mackay
Kathleen Mackin
Claire Maki
Robert Marianl
Glenn Marin
Andrew Martin
Amy Mazur
Amy McCarthy
Kevin McCollum

William McEwan
David McKellin
Virginia McKenney
Robert McLaughlin
Eileen McNergney
Nancy McNichols
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Maura McCarthy

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Jane Mikulski
Beth Miller
Karen Miller
Merrill Miller
Brenda Moran
John Moss
Scott Moss
Jane Myers

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Melody Newman
Penny Newman
Sarah Nickoley
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Laura Nordenberg
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Jennifer Oder
Robin Offner
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Christine Olson
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Steven Olson
Scott Opfer

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Bruce Osman
Keith P adgett
Susan Paletti
Charlotte Panico
Steven Pantle
Pamela Para
Susan Park
Dara Parsavand
James Paulsen
Gregg Pavalon
James Payne
Cary Pearlman
Marji Perlman

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Barbara Petersen
Daniel Petersen
Alison Peterson
Paula Pfeifer

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Rhonai Pine
Randall Pollock

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Donna Smith
Julie Smith
Kipp Smith
Lindiay Smith
Pamela Smith
Susan Smith
Victoria Smith
Albert Spenadel
Susanne Stack
Michael Stanley
Michael Stelnberger
Victoria Stembrldge
Laura Stephens
Lisa Stevens
Diana Stlehr
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Carol St relow
Raymond Sullivan
Gerardo Swall
Todd Swanson
Thomas Swee9ney
Andrew Synchef
Jennlfe r Taylor
Steve Taylor
Caroline Tazzloll
Mary Tellefsen
Steven Thelss
Susan Thomas
Michael Thrane
Cathr Tillery
Nathan Titus
Craig Toroslan
Stephainle Trenchard
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Lisa Tumpey
James Turner
Mark Turner
Joseph Ugollnl
Joanne Utterback
John Vanrenterghem
Mary Vaznonls
Anne Veit
David Velk
John Venturella
Danielle Verlnk
Karen Vlgnocchl
Kim Villarreal
Corlnne Vlrzl
David Vlsoky
Peter Vogelsang
Karen Vytal
Roland Wagenbach
Paula Wallner
Brett Warnecke
Karyn Warner
Paul Washl ngton
Ted Waters
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Becky Wessel
Robert West
Lisa Whltcher
Sandra Wlgnot
Michael Wiley
Barbara Williams
Lyn n Willis
Cheryl Wilson
Gayle Wilson
Monique Wilt
Laura Segal
Alex Wolf
Audrey Wolf
Susan Wolf
Pam Wolfe
Jason Wright
Doug Wulf
Kirsten Yates
Tlno Ybarra
Beth Yoest
Trisha Yogan
Samuel Young
Marsha Zelazny

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Greg Zimmerman
Marla nne Zltzewltz
Thomas Zombolo

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Gavin, Adrienne Goldstein, Robin Grover, Russ Hamel, Glenn Kamin,
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No matter how foolish the upperclassmen tried to
make us feel, our boundless optimism never faltered. No
one can deny that our Class of '81 has come a long way
since it first stumbled through the baffling maze of school
hallways in the quest for Q-Hall. In September, when we
were still naive, the seniors really scared us. Sure, we
contemplated buying elevator passes and library shoes,
but hasn't every frosh? We took all the teasing in stride,
because we knew we had finally reached the high school
and certainly couldn't turn back!
DHS gave us the chance to expand in all directions.
Course offerings from typing to foreign languages to art
challenged us to learn as much as possible in the aca­
demic areas. Presentations early in the year by faculty
members and students also made us aware of the many

types of extracurriculars available. It seemed as though
no matter what our interests were, there was a related
activity in which to participate. Though it took some time,
there actually did come a day when we could successfully
find any room at the school without seeking help. By late
December, we no longer arrived late to class. We realized
that the five minute passing period would remain only five
minutes and picked up our pace to match the rest of the
school.
By spring, we really were a part of the student body and
could no longer be so easily identified as freshmen. But
we certainly haven't forgotten what it’s like to be the
“new kids." The best thing about being a freshman is that
in June, freshmen do become sophomores.

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Clara Ab raham
Lynn Adelsdorf
Helaine Alaynick
Brad Anderson
Felicia Anderson
Keith Anderson
Laura Anderson
Mary Anderson

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Dennis Andrews
Deborah Antes
Nancy Archer
Rick Ashman
Alice Aubel
Tracey Baddley
Donald Balder
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David Harman
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Tracy Heinrichs
Monika Heinz
Hellen Scott
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Ronald Henderson
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Christine Hirsch
Peter H odges
David Hokin
Jill Hopkins
Linda Horvath
Lisa Hosted
Gregory Huber
Steven Hurley

Susan Isenberg
Joseph Iverson
Susan J ackman
Martin Jacobs
Ellen Jaeger
Kathleen Jankovich
Stacie Jarecki
Jill Jebavy
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Lisa Johnson
Rox anne Johnson
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Julie Jones
Perry Jones
David Kabiller
John Kalama
Tony Kambich

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Maricela Kapla
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Mike Karol
Susan Karthelser
Kenneth Katz
Sheila Kelly
Nancy Kelm
Colleen Kenny
Dalia Kissler
Julie Kilburg
Rolf Kinder
Darren King
Susanne King
Audrey Kipnis
Kimberly Kirk

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Andrew Klein
Jeff Klein
Karena Klopp
Kenneth Knoff
Rina Kogan
Kay Komie
Susan Koopman
Wendy Korr
Roy Kraemer
Michael Kraines
Deborah Kramer
Barbara Kroncke
Susan Kroncke
Jeffrey Krueger
Janet Kuerten
William Labuda
Laura Lamb

David Lambert
Marie Laporte
Marc Largo
Kathy Laughlin
Frank Lawlor
James Laystrom
Robin Leader
Marc Lehner
Mark Leider
Richard Leifer
Jay Lerner
Pamela Less
Meg Lesueur
Randi Levin
Susanne Lidbury
Renee Lindgren
Alex Lipowich
David Lloyd

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Terri Menacker
Cheryl Meshberg
Julie Meyers
Robin Miller
Laura Mills
Thomas Minor
Cindy Miodonski
Kathryn Mitchell
Kevin Moran
Bruce Morris
Jonathan Morstein
Suzanne Mrnka
Marice Murphy
Mona Mustafa
Jorde Nathan
Charanne Naylor
Cheryl Nelson

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Thomas Nix
Susan Nordmark

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Brian O'Donnell
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Marc Pagano
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Julie Pendleton
Virgin!la Perkowitz
Christtopher Perna
Vicki Pershln

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Donald Peterson
Douglas Peterson
James Phillips
Robert Picchietti

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Nancy Pirri
Douglas Pisik
Craig Poinsett
Michelle Pollock
Eileen Prindiville
Suzanne Puente
David Purves
Robert Raimondi

Susan Raminiak
Peter Ranck
Charles Ray
Abigail Raymond
Peter Reap
Larry Rectenwald
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Charles Reichenbach
Mark Relsman

Lawrence Revness
James Riggio
Steven Riley
Pernell Rion
Jeffrey Rivera
Susan Rixford
Mary Roverts
Denise Robl
Robert Rogers

Lisa Rolfe
Marcy Roman
Linda Ronzani
Jonathan Root
Todd Rosenfeldt
Steven Rosengarden
Gayle Rudd
Laurelyn Russell
Elizabeth Ryan
Jonathan Sabath
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Richard Schur
Beth Schwartz
Karen Schwartz
Jill Schweitzer
Carol Schwermin
Sarah Scott
Robert Scribano
Shannon See
Stephen Serck

Susan Serck
Carolyn Shaffer
Colleen Sheahen
Michael Sheets
Ellen Shepard
Eilln Simon
Tony Simon
Randall Simpson
Tejinder Singh

Robert Sisk
David Smith
Dean Smith
Lisa Smith
Loraine Smith
Preston Smith
Todd Smith
Michael Spears
Heide Speth

Steve Spinell
Lisa Stanley
Greg Stanwood
Steven Stark
Heather Steans
Jennifer Steans
John Steiger
William Stephens
Alexander Stevenson
Thomas Stewart
Linda Stillman
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Charles Thomas

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Barbara Thompson
Kimberly Thompson
Toni Tiedemann
Christie Tillery
Susan Tltsworth
Justin Titus
Holly Toole
Lisa Torgerson

Lloyd Trachtenberg
Scot Trungale
Jan Tupy
Amy Usry
Joseph Valenta
Rebecca Velenchik
Karen Visllsel
Michele Voisard
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Scott Wehrmeyer
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Karen Williams
Brenda Wilson
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David Wright
William Yancy
Alan Yasdick
Charlotte Zander

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�Faculty Index
A
Abrahamson, Barbara 37,
165
Adams. Paul 98. 103, 158
Adler, Louis 158
Albert, Debra 165
Anderson, Julie 158, 159
Applegren, Darlene 165
Asher, Ralph 158
Avona, Benny 164
B
Baxter, Dick 158
Becker, Mary 44
Becker, Ralph 76, 158
Beinlich, Alice 165
Bell. Donald 159
Benson. Rita 165
Bernardi, Sam 164
Bershad, Bernice 159
Blackburn, Gene 15, 159
Bleyler, Ruth 159
Blondi, Tony 164
Booth, Gloria 165
Bordenave, Robert 159
Brawders, John 159
Brodwin, Carol 159
Bruhn, Bernard 42. 159
Bryan, Jody
C
Carmen, Barbara 148, 159
Carlson, Lydia 159
Carvajal, Jerome 75, 139,
159
Casberg, Roy 164
Cechata, Ellie 165
Chalfen, Jane 159
Chamberlin, Jim 159
Close, Mary 52, 159
Cohen, Louise 165
Coleman, Jean 110, 142,
159
Cowgill, William 105, 159
Crouch, Louis 159
D
Danus, John 164

Davis, Barbara 165
Dickman, Fred 108, 109,
126, 159
Didier, Jean 165
Difrancesca, Vince 159
Dompke, Muriel 165
Duhig, Karen 159
Dyas, James 159

Hilden, Jody 160
Himrod, Lola 160
Hollenbeck, Donald 160
Hollenbeck, Joan 160
Holst, Richard 160
Horton, Ray 160
Hoverland, John 154, 160
Huntsinger, Vance 140, 160

Moore, Richard 161
Morehouse, Joyce 73, 161
Morrison, Charles 161
Motzko, Robert 161

E
Edstrom, Art 159
Eisinger, Margaret 159
Elliot, Rich 73. 92, 95. 159,
163
Endresen, Joyce 165
Erickson, Diane 79, 159

J
Johansen, Kent 120, 121,
160
Jones, Robert 160
Jordak, Ron 160

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Oberg, Maggie 72, 146
O’Connor, Ron 98, 116,
118, 162
Oliva. Anita 162
Ostrander, Joe 162

F
Fabry, Fred 159
Fahler, Dacia 159
Fair, Edward 78, 159
Fjelstul, Robert 159
Fountain, Robert 159
Freehling, Betty 159
Freeman, Richard 148, 159
G
Gaisky, Dale 160
Gluck, Geoffrey 160
Gosh, James 160
Grady, Nancy 160
Grant, Patricia 160
H
Healy, Doloras 165
Holmberg, Anne 164
Hughes, Judy 165
Hajost, Joseph 77, 160,
161
Halford. Thomas 160
Hammerberg, Wallace 160
Hanwell, Joanne 160
Harkins, Seth 160
Harrington, Jim 18, 120,
121, 160
Harris, Debbie 160
Harris, Fred 160
Harvey, Joan 160

K
Kehrberg, Roland 160
Kisellus, Leonard 92, 160
Klein. John 117, 160
Klinge, Muriel 160
Knilans, Marilyn 160
Knudson, Ray 161
Koehler. Dr. 98. 161
Koepnick, Ross 161
Konchar, George 75
Kramsky, Irene 146, 161
Kurtz, Kenneth 161
L
Lambert, Mary 165
Laursen, Richard 76, 161
Lebeau, Lionel 161
Littlefield. David 121, 161
Luehr, Gayle 126, 161
Lutz, Jane 161
M
Maddalozzo, Angelo 164
Malek, Vincent 161
Marlowe. Faye 24, 161
Marty, Mary Ellen 161
Maxey, Eva 161
Mazza, Frank 164
McMann, Sue 165
Metzger, Alfred 161
Miller, Edith 161
Miller, Van 104. 107. 161
Monroe, Merle 161

N
Newbrough, Art 98, 161
Norris, Nan 161

P
Park. Betty 81. 162
Pasimeni, Janice 162
Pearson, Marjorie 165
Penrod. Mike 99, 162
Peterson, Cissy 165
Peterson, Dorothy 165
Poelling, Ralph 162
Putz, Fred 162
R
Rabattini, Ernie 164
Ragland, Anna mae 165
Renaud, Julienne 162
Renaud, Victor 99, 162
Repsholdt, Theodor 36, 162
Ritter, David 162
Royer, Greg 99, 162
Rurey, Richard 162
Russo, Joseph 148, 162
S
Sadin, Joy 162
Sanneman, Nancy 143, 162
Santoro, Frank 164
Sawosko, Walter 99, 162
Schildgen, William 75, 162
Schultz, Randy 162
Scott, Janice 162
Severns, Kay 162
Sharkey, Sally 162
Shepard. Charles 117, 162
Siegal, Libby 163

Silverwood, Thomas 163
Skoien, Howard 163
Sliozis, Lenore 27, 158, 1
Small. Ann 110, 163
Smith. Willard 164
Spreister, Alfred 25. 132,
133, 163, 55
Stocco, Rose 165
Straight. Arlo 117, 163
Strauch, Cheryl 163
Stupple, Bruce 163
Sugussar, Mary 165
Swearngin, John 163
T
Talman, Wilma 163
Timmer, Betty 163
Torsberg, Robert 163
Trom, Karen 56, 158, 163
V
Vacek, John 36. 37, 77,
163
Van Horne, George 163
Vara, Annie 164
Vara, Paul 164
Vincett, Dan 163
W
Wandel, Nancy 163
Wason, Judith 163
Waters, Dion 112, 163
Weisberger Suzanne 163
White, Don 163
Wick. Marti 163
Wildermuth, Karl 162. 163
Wilson, John 163
Wilton, Margaret 163
Wolbert, Rita 79, 163
Wright, Donn 163
Y
Young, Marion 163
Z
Zaccari, Joe 164

Student Index
A
Aaronson, Nancy 187
Abeles, Kelly 129, 142, 143,
187
Abeles. Stacy 129, 143. 202
Aberson, Martha 149, 187
Abraham, Clara 202
Abrahams, Ruth 195
Abrams, Mark 195
Abt, Mary 187
Adams, Cynthia 187
Adamson, Nadine 195
Adelsdorf, Lynn 202
Adler, Holly 187
Agostinelli, Donald 124, 166
Ainsworth, Colleen 195
Alaynick, Helaine 202
Alfraid, Kim 143, 193
Alonzi, Laurie 166
Altman, Geoffrey 187
Amari, Julie 195
Amari, Nina 207
Amster, Gail 145, 195, 198
Andersen, Deborah 142,
145, 195
Andersen, Greta 187
Anderson, Brad 202
Anderson, Felicia 202
Anderson, Janice 195
Anderson, Keith 202
Anderson, Laura 166, 148,
140
Anderson, Laura 143, 202
Anderson, Mary 143, 202
Anderson, Michael 99, 202
Anderson, Steve 148, 166
Anderson, Teresa 136, 195
Andrews, Dennis 99. 202
Andries, Donald 187
Antes, Deborah 122, 126,
202
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Index

Anver, David 149, 166
Aoba, Gregory 187
Appelgren, Jonathan 187
Appelgren, Michael 95, 200
Archer, Nancy Marie 202,
207
Arends, Heidi 195
Arenson, Martin 105, 195
Arentz, Andrew 98, 103,
187
Armstrong, Russell 133,
195
Aronson, Joanne 110, 187
Aurthur, Allison 185
Aurthur, Forrest 187
Ashman, Bradley 98. 187
Ashman, Rick 99, 202
Asplund, Anita 133, 134,
187
Asplund, Lisa 133, 195
Aubel, Alice 110, 126, 202
Aubel, Leo 41, 132, 133,
134, 137. 187
Audo, Cathy 195
August, Benjamin 195
August, Laurel 148, 166
Austwick, John 207
Austwick, Marc 149, 166
Austwick, Tony 77, 200
Axelrod, Michael 187
B
Backe, Martin 148, 187
Baddeley, Kim 136, 187
Baddeley, Tracey 202
Baer, Catherine 37, 146,
150, 166
Bailes, Susanne 187
Baitman, Michael 166
Baitman, Susan 187
Baker, Darren 195

Baker, Don 187
Baker, Donna 167
Balan, Vera 148, 167
Balder. Donald 121, 202
Baldock, Larry 193
Banick, Laura 110, 133,
195
Banick, Pamela 143, 202
Banner, Michael 41, 202
Banta, Hillary 41, 50, 136,
202
Banta, John 141, 146, 187
Banta, Meredith 134, 167
Baran. Jill 110, 129, 167
Barbee, Jeffrey 187
Barber, Mary 195
Bard. Jeffrey 95, 195
Bark, David 202
Bark, Gregory 195
Barker, Melanie 134, 195
Barnes, Daniel 132, 202
Barrett, David 133, 195
Barrett, Julia 132, 150, 167
Barth, Susan 167
Baruffi, Lisa 202
Basch, Elizabeth 167
Battis, Stephen 195
Bauer, Craig 92, 95, 133,
195
Bauer, David 195
Bauer, Diana 133, 167
Bauer, Linda 133, 187
Bauer, Matthew 120, 121,
149, 167
Bauer, Robert 149, 187
Baughman, Elizabeth 202
Baxter, Rebecca 34, 35,
135, 150, 202
Bazzoni. David 124, 195
Beam, Daryl 167
Beam, Rick 74, 187

Beattie, Charles 149, 167
Beattie, Robin 202
Beck, Kristopher 185
Becker, Debbie 187
Beckman, John 141, 202
Begue, Christopher
Begue, Tim 202
Behnke, Jeffrey 167
Beinlich, Lawrence 148,
167
Beinlich, Lisa 187
Belcove, Ira 150, 202
Bellile, Bruce 95, 195
Belmont, Lori 148, 167
Belofsky, Douglas 187
Belofsky, Susan 202
Belson, Andrea 167
Belson, Denise 202
Benassi, Anthony 98, 100,
65. 167
Bender, Laura 167
Benjamin. Andrea 146, 167
Benjamin, Barton 104, 148,
167
Benjamin. Gail 133, 195
Benn, Sarah 110, 187
Benson, Daniel 121, 202
Benson, John 134, 195
Benson, Kathleen 148, 167
Benson, Polly 139, 142,
144, 186, 187
Bente, James 167
Bentkover, Deborah 202
Bently, John 149, 167
Benzuly, Keith 195
Benzuly, Melissa 142, 202
Berenson, Robert 167
Berg, Lawrence 99, 195
Bergman, Carol 187
Bergs, Birthe 56. 135, 167
Berkowitz, Linda 150, 187

Berkowitz, Robin 195
Berkshire, Lesley 195
Berman, Andrea 187
Bernardini, Douglas 99, 19
Berndt, Tracey 144, 195
Bernoff, Jeffrey 195
Bernoff, Valerie 187
Benstein, Barrie 143, 195
Bernstein, Elyse 202
Bertram, David 195
Bertram, Dorie 135, 202
Beston, Rick 202
Beston, Veronica 187
Beverly, Lisa 37. 112, 202
Beverly, Shereen 126, I3i
187
Biggam, Elizabeth 167
Billings, Sherri 202
Bimbi, Stefano 202
Binder, Stuart 135, 202
Birmingham, Kathy 181
Bischoff, William 187
Bishop, William 99. 202
Black. Karen 135. 195
Black, Kenneth 207
Black, Richard 167
Black, Robin 167
Blackburn, Carol 202
Blanchard, Paula 202
Blanck, Shari 143, 195
Blank, Lynette 202
Blevins, Caren 187
Blevins, Doreen 195
Blitz, Ira 195
Blowers, David 16, 98, 15
167
Blum. Christina 202
Blum. John 104, 187
Bodeman, John 124, 167
Bodeman, Scott 124, 195
Boehmer, Debbie 139, 19

�Bokunic, William 148, 168
Bole, Anthony 146, 187
Bole. Michael 140, 150, 168
Bonczkiewicz, Julie 195
Bonin. Melissa 20, 150, 168
Bonita. Cheryl 143, 202
Bonsack, Mark 187
3ooras, Laura 168
3ooth, James 202
Booth, Mark 202
Booth. Rachel 20, 153, 168
3orchert, Penny 193
3orders, Elaine 193
3ortolotti, Paul 195
3ournstine, Karen 134, 168
3ournstine, Susan 195
3owen, Brenda 168
3owen, William 105, 195
3owlkey, Leslie 202
3owlby, Dawn 187
3owlby, Douglas 195
3oyd, Craig 98, 116, 118,
119, 168
3oyd, Mike 187
3oynton, Carol 202
3oyum, Jaymie 129, 195
3rabant, Terry 202
3ramson, Lesley 202
3ranman, James 195
3rauer, Joshua 195
3raus, William 195
3reen, Richard 149, 193
3remner, Dave 202
3remner, Mark 195
Jrenner, Scott 148, 187
Jressler, Larry 202
Jressler, Mona 45, 135,
150, 195
Irien, Michael 98. 168
trill, Kenneth 193
trinkman, Jeff 185
iritton, Martha 202
Iritton, Val 187
Irodner, Mark 123, 202
Irodner, Steve 28, 29, 122,
123, 168
Irodner, Thomas 202
Irown, Bonnie 193
rown, Edward 99, 195
rown, Heather 195
rown. Holly 143, 187
rown, Lindsey 168
rown, Wendy 195
runkner, Glenn 121, 202
runker, Paul 148, 168
runlieb. Peter 148, 187
russ, Laura 202
rust, Jennifer 132, 135,
144, 202
uccola, Jeanne 74, 195
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uckland, Dean 104, 187
|uckland, Gre
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dge, Donald 202
ehring, Bernd 187
ehring, Inken 202
ull. Cynthia 202
ulzoni, Steven 195
ulzoni, William 104, 187
undock, Susan 168
urbank, Charles 148, 168
jrbules, Angela 187
jrbules, George 104, 14
150, 168
jrgess, Jimmy 168
jrke, Julie 195
jrke, Maureen 202
jrns, Dan 195
irton, Betty 202
irton, Bradford 116, 119,
168
ithman, Lisa 195
ithman, Mark 168
itler, Edward 195
itler, Steven 99, 195
'tier, Susan 187
tts, Jodi 112, 113, 133,
187
tts. Lori 150. 168
tts. Toni 202
rnes, Michael 187

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fit

C
flish, Martha 129, 143,
144, 202
hall. Robert 202

Caldarelli, Cesare 121, 202
Caldarelli, Crystal 195
Caldwell. Kevin 168
Caminer, Brian 150, 187
Caminer, Nancy 135, 150,
202
Camins, Melissa 195
Camp, Carolyn 148, 168
Camp, Jennifer 11, 110,
153, 195
Caris, Curt 99, 195
Carlon, Karl 200
Carlson, Christopher 168
Carlson, Douglas 187
Carlson, Gregory 202
Carlson, Jeffrey 124, 187
Carlson, Kevin 195
Carlson, Kimberly 143, 145,
200
Carlson, Kristine 142, 143,
145, 195
Carlson, Leslie 168
Carlson, Michael 202
Carlson, Monique 202
Carlson, Robert 187
Carlson, Thomas 187
Carollo, Mary 143, 187
Carr, Patricia 195
Carter, Victoria 187
Caruso, Mary 168
Caruso, Timothy 168
Carzoli, Grace 202
Casey, Sean 95, 202
Casey, Timothy
Cassidy. Caroline 136, 195
Cast, James 195
Cast, Richard 108, 109,
168
Castillo, Vincent 120, 187
Castle, Michael 122, 143,
168
Castle, Victoria 195
Cavaness, Bryan 187
Cawley, Denis 202
Cawley, John 105, 195
Cawley, Mary 169
Ceckowski, Pamela 95, 202
Ceckowski, Renee 195
Centrillo, Mark 195
Chaiken, Scott 148, 185
Chaiken, Toni 195
Chamberlain, David 195
Chamberlain, Lori 149, 150,
169
Champer, James 108, 109,
169
Charles, Carol 169
Charlton, Marjorie 134, 195
Chen. Bill 187
Chen, Ronald 124, 125, 169
Cherneff, Richard 187
Cherneff, Ruth 126, 202
Chester, David 98, 169
Chester, Ross 105, 195
Chilton, Dana 169
Chilton, Paul 185
Chisholm. Lynda 110, 187
Cho, Sun 136, 195
Cho, Young Hee 169
Chorbajian, David 169
Christiansen, Lisa 126, 169
Christiansen, Randy 149,
193
Chudy, Darryl 195
Churchill, Kevin 169
Cielack, Michael 202
Citron, Mark
Citti, Craig 40. 80, 116,
119, 169
Citti, Terese 112, 202
Clark, Glenn 99, 195
Clark. Marilyn 146, 169
Clewlow, James 202
Cloos, Eric 98, 169
Close, William 207
Clouser, Anne 169, 171
Clouser, Elizabeth 195
Coan, Julia 187
Cody, Louise 139, 187
Cody, Thomas 99, 195
Coffee, Claudia 195
Coen, Martha 143, 195
Cohen, Avery 146, 150, 169
Cohen. Charles 139, 169
Cohen, Daniel 132, 133,
203
Cohen. David 120, 169
Cohen, Laurie 195

Cohen. Mitch 187
Cohen, Pamela 203
Cohen, Scott 37, 39, 133,
139, 150, 169
Cohen, Sara 203
Cohen, Sherri 187
Cokefair, Debilyn 169
Cokefair, Jon 203
Cole. Brian 99. 203
Cole, Russ 98. 169
Coleman, Colleen 83, 129,
141, 143, 187
Coleman, Donald 99, 203
Coleman, Douglas 117, 203
Coleman, Heather 8, 129,
143, 169
Collins, Brian 98. 117, 187
Collins, John 200
Collins, Kathleen 39, 42,
70. 169
Collins, Patti 187
Collins, Tracy 200
Colson, Leslie 187
Combs. Lori 148, 187
Connelly, Bruce 95. 203
Connolly, Timothy 203
Connor, Chris 122, 143,
187
Connor, Richard 149, 185
Connors, Shannon 203
Connor, Shawn 98, 187
Connor, Susan 169
Connors, Michael 203
Conway, Francais 121, 203
Cook. Holly 35, 134, 137,
150, 169
Cook, John 72, 99, 203
Cook, Karen 195
Cooksy, Kevin 133, 195
Cooper, Jon 133, 195
Cooper, David 169
Cooper, Peter 35, 132, 133
169
Cooper, Tracy 82, 193
Copek, Carl 203
Cornell, Heather 197
Cornish, Stuart 98, 120,
150, 169
Corrigan, John 203, 207
Corsini, John 99, 203
Corsini, Kimberly 187
Cortopassi, Gina 203
Cortopassi, Steven 148,
185
Corwin, Laura 203
Cove, Brett 185
Cove, Leslie 187
Cowan, Ada 203
Cowen, Dudley 203
Cowan, David 187
Cowan, Polo
Cowen, Sharlay 193
Cox, Steven 139, 187
Craig, Blair 143, 170
Craig, Carol 170
Craig, Connie 203
Craig, Cynthia 195
Craig, John 195
Crandall, James 108, 170
Crane, Sally 110, 126, 144,
203
Crane, Timothy 109, 117,
171, 194, 195
Crask, Gregory 203
Cross, Candace 203
Crowley, Mark 188
Cullinan, Roxane 135, 196
Cummings, Francis 188
Cushman, Constance 170
D
D’Agata, Laurel 170
Dahl. Jeff 203
Daley, Tim 99, 196
Dalton, Brian 133, 188
Dalton, Janice 136, 203
Daniel, Cindy 13, 170
Daniel, Jane 84, 129, 141,
143, 196
Dann, Elene 196
Dartt, Lisa 170
Daube, Carole 203
David, Debra 135, 203
Davis, Alison 188
Davis, Katharine 203
Davis, Laurie 42, 170
Davis, Stephen 196

Davidson, Donald 37, 135,
207
Davison, Dorian 196
Dawes, Jon 170
Deal. Lori 203
Deam, Judy 129, 203
Deam, Nacy 188
Deam, Norman 188
Debus, Karl 146, 188
Decker, Steve 193
Decker, William 188
DeFrancesco, John 188
DeGeorge, Lisa 203
DeGrange, Jeanette 60,
142, 145 . 170
DeMars, Lisa 203
DeMichele, Dorian 41, 143
145, 188
Denzel, Diane 141, 143,
145, 170
Denzel, Robert 196
Derose, Maria 196
Dersch, Chris 143, 203
Desenis, Judith 144, 186,
188
Desmet, Alicia 142, 196
Detlefsen, Nancy 170
Dever, Diane 146, 196
Dever, Guy 170
DeVries, Sandra 145, 170
Diamond, Debra 87, 170
Diamond, Gregory 203
Diamond, Kent 196
Diamond, Mark
Diamond, Naomi 193
Diamond, Scott 188
SDickinson, Brian 196
Dickenson, Cheryl 110, 126
144, 203
Dietrich, Shirley 196
Dietz, Kathryn 196
Dillon. Bill 188
Dillion, Dave 99. 121, 203
Dimitrious, Gregory 203
DiPietro, April 170
DiPietro, Kelly 148, 170
Dishman, David 203
DiVenanzo, David 74, 120,
121, 188
DiVenanzo, Julia 203
Dobbs. Hillary 134, 170,
180
Doge. John 95, 203
Dolan, Mary 170
Dolan, Patricia 196
Dolin, Jeffrey 105, 153, 196
Donnick, Robert 149, 170
Donovan, Terrence 188
Dooley, Timothey 188
Doremus, Deidre 170
Dougherty, Kelly 95, 203
Drake, Dave 188
Drake, James 203
Drake, Kenneth 203
Drake, Susan 196
Drane, Steve 149, 170
Dronzek, Laura 111, 188
Dronzek, Mary Ellen 111,
185
Dryden, Roy 193
Duda, Cynthia 134, 188
Duffy, Leighann 203
Dulin, David 188
Dunkin, Scott 188
Dunkleman, Michael 196,
200
Dunn, Cathy May 72, 136,
170
Dunn, Joseph 203
Dunn, Nancy 143, 144, 150
170
Dunn, Susanne 196
Durkin, Doug 148, 171
Durkin, Greg 196
Durkin, Tim 185
E
Easton, Gene 149, 188
Easton, Glen 188
Easton. Lori 117, 203
Easton, Thomas 196
Ebner, Fonda 203
Eck, James 203
Eck, John 171
Eckerling, Mara 70, 84, 188
Eder, Laura 152, 153, 196
Edstrom, Timothy 98, 116,
119, 171

Edwards, Jeffry 132, 171
Egilsson, Inga 203
Ehlert, Douglas 121, 171
Ehlert, Kevin 196
Eichenfield, Jeffrey 33, 140,
141, 146, 150, 171
Eikoos, Kristine 203
Eilert, Bruce 149, 171
Eisenberg, Steven 104, 171
Ekenberg, Dwight 186, 187,
188
Elbling, Frank 188
Elliot, Susan 196
Elliott. Nancy 85, 134, 135.
137, 150. 171
Elovitz, Howard 203
Elovitz, Jaclyn 196
Eisner, Larry 196
Eisner, Paul 200
Elston, David 149, 171
Ely, Gail 196
Endean, Dawn 171
Engelking, Robert 188
Enis, Jane 134, 188
Enis, Rebecca 196
Enjainan, John 188
Enjaian, Sharon 196
Epke, William 203
Epstein, David 196
Erken, Peter 203
Ernst, Pamela 110, 188
Erkin, William 203
Eskin, Karen 135, 203
Esp, Robert 196
Esposito, William 196
Evans, Cory 188
Evans, David 185
Evans, Deborah 196
Evans, Diane 196
Everds, Peter 196, 200
Evola, Maria 196
F
Fairhead, Scott 105, 121,
196
Fakas, Anton 95, 203
Fanani, Derek 203
Fanning, Maryjo 135, 150,
203
Fantozzi, Angelo 105, 196
Fantozzi, Carla 188
Farcus, Joanna 146, 203
Faugerstrom, Andrea 136,
196
Faugerstrom, Brenda 85,
133, 134, 188
Faulhaber, Cheryl 196
Faulmen, Rachel 129, 203
Fechner, Maria 142, 171,
193
Feder, David 117, 203
Feder, Randi 150, 152, 170,
171
Feder, Steven 13. 108, 116,
171
Feinberg, Daniel 150, 188
Feinberg, Jill 203
Feldman, Eugene 196
Feldman, Garry 207
Feldman, Risa 203
Fell, Steven 185
Fennell, Thomas 24, 132,
134, 135, 171
Ferro-nyalka, Elean 188
Field, Gail 203
Field, Suzanne 143, 188
Fielding, Gail 60. 188
Fields. Matthew 146, 196
Filippo, James 148, 171
Fine. Cindy 207
Fingerhut, Lee 171
Finley, Diane 171
Finnegan, Julia 171
Finnegan, Terrence 188
Fiocchi, Joseph 203
Fiocchi, Thomas 188
Fiore, Maryjo 203
Fiorillo, Christine 112, 126,
203
Fiorillo, Kevin 143, 171
Firks, Roger 117, 188
Firl, Donna 80, 148, 171
Fischer, Amy 193
Fischer. Elaine 129, 135,
203
Fischer, John 188
Fishman, Eric 171
Fishman, Mari 136, 203
Index

209

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Fitzgerald, William 135. 203
Flanagan, Daniel 188
Fando, Mary
Flattery, Kevin 105, 196
Flattery. Paul 104, 188
Flaxman, Michael 117, 196
Fleischman, Jami 171
Fleischman, Steve 171
Flis, Janet 188
Flis. Karen 33. 172
Fliss, Dave 193
Flori, Luigi 98, 188
Flori, Rosemary 8, 142,
143, 145, 196
Fluhr, Debra 203
Fluhr, Steven 188
Foley, Bob 98, 140, 141,
188
Forker, Marcia 196
Forrest, Kevin 134, 135.
172
Forrest. Sean 117, 196
Forsberg, Christopher 188
Fradin, Peter 172
Fradkin, Mark 203
Fradkin, Steven 105, 196
Frank. David 121, 203
Frank. Hathy 133. 145, 196
Frank, Paul 172
Frank, Steven 140, 172
Franke, Caroline 141, 188
Frase, Lori 188
French. Debbie 188
French, Glendon 99, 196
Freund, Katherine 12, 83,
153, 172
Fried, Susan 143, 196
Friedman, Bryan 203
Friedman, Earl 185
Frigo, Dorie 203
Fritsen, Monque 172
Fritsen, Renee 203
Fugina, Lisa 196
Fugina, Mary Lee 150, 171,
172
Fulper, Jill 137, 172
Fulper. Julie 203
Fulton, Donald 149, 172
Fulton. Jane 136, 196
Furlong. Mark 92, 117, 188,
190
Fyff, Pamela 132, 133. 143.
196
G
Gabriel, Richard 95, 203
Gaecke, Peter 196
Gallaghfer, Kendra 172
Gallagher. Scott 99, 203
Galletti, Mario 99, 203
Galockin, Dagmar 188
Galuppo, Patricia 129, 188
Galluppo, Thomas 121, 196
Gamso, Lawrence 99, 196,
POO
Gamso, Steven 172
Gandt. Christine 148, 185
Gant, Carol 188
Gapinski, Lisa 112, 203
Garbowicz, Glenn 203
Garcia, Jorge 104, 172
Garcia, Richard 121, 203
Garcia, Robert 148, 172
Garlock. Steve 105, 196
Garrett, Jessica 196
Garrett. Paul 188, 190
Gastfield, Alfred 172
Gastfield, Ronald 188
Gau, Linda 172
Gavin, Matthew 105, 196,
200
Gedney, Sara 28, 143, 188
Gehrig. Fred 185
Gehrig, John 188
Gehrke, Steven 196
Geitner, Jill 196
Geitner, Keith 104, 133.
188
Gembra, Gary 203
Gembra. James 188
Georgi, Andrew 203
Gerken, Bonnie 172
Gerod, Debra 134, 188
Gerstein, Brian 172
Gerts, Kerry 188
Gerts, Scott 99, 196
Getz. Carol 136, 196
Gibbs. Kelly 129, 141, 188

210

Index

Gignac, Lynne 126, 139,
188
Gilbert, Adrienne 80, 82,
153, 172
Gilden, Missy 188
Gilliland. Virginia 136, 143,
188
Gilmore, Mary 193
Gindt, Matthew 203
Gitles, Jay 196
Glist, Catherine 172
Glock, Corinne 30, 172
Glock, Cynthia 172
Gluckman, Michael 65, 172
Gnandt, Barara 133, 188
Godzicki, Brian 196
Godzicki, Jeffrey 80, 188
Goelz, Jennifer 145, 188
Goffen, Robin 196
Goldberg, Greg 196
Goldberg, Janet 196
Goldberg, Karyn 203
Goldberg, Lorraine 141, 196
Goldberg, Mitchell 172
Goldberger, Elizabeth 196
Golden, Sandra 148, 172
Goldfarb, Bruce 105, 196
Goldin. Steven 99. 203
Goldstein, Adrienne 196,
200
Goldstein, Lyn 141, 188,
193
Goldstein, Pamela 203
Goldstein Tamara 185
Golin, Todd 203
Goodman, Susan 203
Gordon, David 188
Gordon, Edward 203
Gorley, Jim 37
Gorr, Kevin 38. 172
Gortva, Betty 198
Gossage, Jennifer 203
Gould, Joanne
Gourley, Timothy 39, 139,
150, 172
Graepp, Heidi 136, 188
Graepp, Liesel 133, 203
Granata, Deborah 172
Granata, Timothy 196
Grant, Lisa 129, 203
Grant. Mark 149, 172
Grant, Paula 203
Graw, Thomas 148, 172
Grawe, Steven 173
Grawe, Wendy 112, 141,
189
Greco, Kathleen 189
Green, Arthur 98, 173
Green, Eric 150, 173
Green, Timothy 109, 132,
133, 146, 173
Green, Tracy 133, 189
Greenberg, Margery 143,
196
Greene, Jim 203
Greenspan, Jeffrey 196
Greenstein, Lauren 78, 203
Grethen, Linda 196
Greuel, Rick 189
Grigsby, Lisa 204, 205
Grigsby, Valerie 143, 196
Grimes, Barbara 204
Grimes. William 173
Grimshaw, Mark 189
Grohe, Janice 185
Gross, Charles 196
Grossman, Gayle 173
Grover. Jill 148, 185
Grover, Robin 196, 200
Groves, Thomas 173
Grunska, Randall 116, 118,
173
Guasta, Richard 173
Guasta, Thomas 189
Guerino, Francis 196
Guigli, Alessandro 173
Guigle. Johnny 120, 189
Guildoo, Lynn 204
Guildoo, Steve 193
Gurson. Shelly 148, 189
Gutman, Dan 148, 189
Gutman, Michelle 196
Gutman, Sheryl 112
Guy, Cheryl 189
H
Haertle, Cindy 189
Hagan, Patricia 189
Hagemann, Sue 189

Hagler, Michael 173
Hahn. Kathleen 173
Hamel, Russ 196
Hamer, Elinor 148, 193
Hamilton, Edward 173
Hamilton, Elizabeth 143
196
Hammack, Ralph 173
Hammack, Trina 196
Hampton, Keith 92, 94,
150, 173
Hankin, Lisa 139, 140, 204
Hansen, Jane 140, 189
Hansen, Karen 189
Hansen, Marc 104, 189
Hansen, Paul 78, 87, 196,
105
Hansen, Susuan 204
Hansen, Timothy 173
Hansen, Ellen 204
Hanson, Eric 173
Haras, Leslie 194, 196
Harder, Daniel 21. 152,
104, 170
Harman, Ann 126, 196
Harman, David 117, 204
Harman, Mary 189
Harmon, Carrie 128, 129,
141, 143, 189
Harper, Cathy 196
Harper, James 98, 117, 189
Harper, Jim 173
Harris, Angie 196
Harris, Cynthia 189
Harris, Leonard 196
Harris, Lianne 189
Harris. Richard 64, 77, 98.
173, 182
Harris, Susan 143, 204
Harris, Susan 197
Hart, Laura 197
Hartenberger, Michael 173
Hartley, Clayton 173
Harvey, Pamela 129, 197
Hathorn, Butch 99, 197
Hathorn, James 173
Havranek, Cynthia 197
Haworth, Stephen 99, 197
Hates, Christina 173
Hayner, Blake 173
Healy, Karen 173
Healy, Susan 197
Heath. Elizabeth 204
Hedgepeth, Jay 83, 193
Heelan, Debbie 144, 187,
189
Heichman, Frederick 133,
173
Heichman, Marci 204
Heinrichs, Tracy 141, 204
Heinz, Monika 204
Heinz, Ralph 173
Heiss, Doug 99, 197
Hellen, Jim 139. 189
Hellen, Scott 133, 204
Hemmer, Michael 173
Henderson. Criss 135, 136,
141, 150. 204
Henderson, Ronald 204
Hennick, Pamala 112, 189
Hennick, Tammy 189
Henricks. Jim 98. 116, 189
Henry, Jay 173
Hergott. Alfred 121, 197
Herman, Deborah 197
Hermanoff, Wendy 204
Herzog. Daniel 132, 133,
189
Herzog. Ingeri 73. 129, 197
Hess, Victoria 189
Heuer, Courd 105, 197
Heuer, Dirk 207
Heyman, Gary 121, 204
Hezner, Scott 98, 174
Higgason, Richard 99, 123,
204
Higgins, Jacqueline 174
Hill. Denise 81
Himelick, Tinda 197
Hinde, Faith 37, 193
Hinkes, Brian 99, 197
Hinkey, Laurie 204
Hirsch, Christine 204
Hirsch, Chuck 105. 197
Hirsheimer, Matthew 189
Hoberg, Lisa 146, 197
Hodges, Mark 185
Hodges, Peter 204

Hoehne, Cynthia 136, 197
Hoff, Jenny 43, 189
Hoffman, Beth 44, 150. 197
Hoffman, Thomas 104, 189
Hokin, David 204
Holder, Virginia 174
Holiday, Mark 197
Holway, Peggy 197
Hoogheem, Peter 189
Hopkins, Jill 204
Hopwood, James 189
Horn, Lisa 28, 142, 143,
145, 174
Horne, Elizabeth 112, 113,
147, 174, 185
Horvath, Linda 117, 204
Hougsted, Lisa 204
Houston, Patricia 197
Huber, Gregory 204
Huber, Jeffery 189
Huber, Kristen 197
Huff. Donald 104, 107
Huh, Sang 189
Hulane, Debbie 186
Hunt. Bill 197
Hurley, James 189
Hurley, Steven 204
Hussey, Steven 174
Hynes. Christopher 174
I
Imhoff, Kathy 174
Imhoff, Mike 193
Imm, Renee 174
Ireland, Juliet 189
Isenberg, Robert 185
Isenberg, Susan 129, 135,
141, 204
Issel, Karen 111, 145, 154,
174
Iverson, James 189
Iverson, Joseph 204
Iverson, Steven 149, 174
J
Jackman, Amy 148, 174
Jackman, Anne 189
Jackman, Susan 135, 204
Jackson, Dan 80, 189
Jacobs, Martain 150, 204
Jacobs, Michelle 24, 143,
174
Jacobs, Patricia 174
Jacb'os, Wendy 189
Jacboson, Lori 142, 186,
189
Jacboson, Steven 85, 189
Jaeger, Ann 197
Jaeger. Ellen 204
Jaeger, Mary 189
Jaeger, Virginia 148, 174
Janisch, Jeff 197
Jankovich, Kathleen 135,
P04
Janus, Carrie 41, 189
Janus, Margaret 41, 142,
146, 174
Jarecki, Leslie 189
Jarecki, Stacie 204
Jarvis, Pat 135, 189
Jaycox, David 197
Jaycox, Mike 37, 39. 150,
174
Jaycox, William 185
Jebavy, Jill 204
Jedlicka, Alexia 189
Jenkins, Michelle 174
Jenkins, Tamara 197
Jensen, Cindy 136, 193
Jennett, Susan 40, 193
Jensen, Robert
Joffe, David 150, 174
Johanson, Karin 185
Johanson, Thomas 150,
189
Johansson, Anders 174
Johnson, Arnise 136, 150,
204
Johnson, Brian 189
Johnson, Bruce 189
Johnson, Deborah 41, 148,
174
Johnson, Denise 44, 135,
150, 201, 204
Johnson, Erik 92, 189
Johnson, Gregory 99, 117,
197
Johnson, Jennifer 189

Johnson, John 189
Johnson, Leslie 197
Johnson, Linda 144, 197
Johnson, Lisa 204
Johnson, Marilyn 197
Johnson, Mary 189
Johnson, Nancy 197
Johnson. Nathan 189
Johnson, Reginald 99, 117,
197
Johnson, Richard 98, 189
Johnson, Roxanne 204
Johnson, Sandra 136, 189
Johnson, Steven 95
Johnston, Tom 120, 98
Jolly, Bruce 174
Jonathan, William 124, 174
Jones. Dexter 189. 193
Jones, Jeffery 189
Jones, Julie 204
Jones, Mattew 197
Jones, Michael 117
Jones, Perry 204
Jursich, Amy 197
Jursich, John 174
K
Kabiller, David 204
Kabiller, Sari 174
&lt;ahn, Linda 197
&lt;ahn, Robert 146, 189
Kaiser, Brian 174
Kaiser, Todd 105, 197
Kalama, John 99, 121, 135,
136
Kallinger, James 124, 174
Kalmes, Gene 189
Kamberg, Lucas 174
Kambich, Lisa 197
Kambich, Tony 204
Kamin, Glenn
Kane, Linda 189
Kane, Matthew 140, 175
Kanter, Marla 189
Kanter, Steven 122, 123,
143, 194, 197
Kantor, Randy 175
Kanvik, Andrew 77
Kaplan, Bonnie 175
Kaplan, Daniel 204
Kaplan, Dina 197
Kaplan, Lisa 45, 204
Kaplan, Maricela 204
Kapp, Dena 175
Kapsa, Linda 167, 175
Karaba, Christine 175
Karaba, Robert 189
Karey, Douglas 204
Karkazis, Anthony 204
Karazis, Frank 117, 189
Karlovich, Jay 109, 197
Karnazes, Douglas
Karnazes, Robert 189
Karol. Mike 99. 204
Kartheiser, Robert 90, 98,
102, 150, 175
Kartheiser, Susan 129, 143,
P04
Kasemir, Theodore 189
Kaskel., Leslie 190
Katch, Micheal 197
Katz. Kenneth 140, 204
Katz, Susan 190
Kaufman, Joel 190
Kaufman, Katherine 190
Kearny, Kent 149, 175
Kearny, Sheree 190
Keats, Susan 199
Keena, Bryan, 148, 175
Keller, Craig 190
Keller, Laura 175
Kelley, Jeffery 190
Kelley, Craig 197
Kelley, Stephan 99. 120,
121
Kelliher, Martain 117, 190
Kellum, Robert 117, 197
Kelly. Bridget. 197
Kelly. Dennis 149, 175
Kelly. Sheila 204
Kelm, Nancy 204
Kennedy, Elizabeth 175
Kennedy, Patrick 139, 175
Kenny, Colleen 141, 204
Kent, Fran 148, 190
Kern. David 175
Kerr, Mark 98. 190
Kernstein, John 99

�Kessler, Dalia 135, 204
Kilburg, Carla 175
Kilburg, Julie 204
Kim, Min 28, 143, 190
Kim, Won 143, 145, 197
Kinder, Hans 190
Kinder, Rolf 204
Kindt, Karen 175
Kindt. Katie 197
King, Darren 204
King, Suzanne 204
Kipnis, Audrey 204
Kirk, Kimberly 112, 204
Kirk, Micheal 124, 150, 175
Kirkland, Mark 197
Kittermaster, Krist 204
Klasnski, Holly 190
Klein, Andrew 99. 153, 201
Klein, Jeffery 204
Klemp, Jeffery 133, 175
Klemp, Judith 197
Klemp, Todd 197
Kline, Ellen 133, 197
Kling, Heidi 143, 197
Klopp, Karena 129, 132,
204

Kneebone, Connie 140,
143, 175
Kneebone, Gail 136, 143,
197
Kneuer, Cameo 112, 190
Knialins, Christine 197
Knoff, Kenneth 204
Knoll. Robert 98, 100, 148,
175
Knudtzon, Kerry 175
Koeing, Jana 175
Kogan, Nephtali 104, 107.
139, 190
Kogan, Rina 204
Kohler, Kenneth 197
Kohn, David 133, 175
Kohn, Mari
Koike, Kathryn 197
Kolb, Kamie 133, 190
Kolko, Daniel 190
Kolman, Mora 142, 197
Koloms, Elizabeth 197
Komie, James 105, 197
Komie, Kay 204
Koopman, Mark 98, 193
Koopman, Susan 112, 126,
204
Kopin, Mitch 190
Kopper, Anne 197
Kopper, Jeffery 185
Kormos, Susan 37, 193
Korr, Wendy 112, 204
Koski, Jeffery 197
Kozak, Edward 148, 185
Kramer, Roy 204
Kraemer, William
Kraines, Michael 150, 204
Kramer, Deborah 204
Kranjec, Cynthia 18, 75,
147, 150, 175
Kratochwill, Larry 190
Krefting, David 197
Krefting, Micheal 149, 185
Krivchevsky, Bennett 193
Kreiger, Noah 140, 197
Krimstein, Beth 190
Kronke, Barbara 132, 143,
204
Kronke, Russell 98, 190
Kronke, Susan 132, 143,
204
Kronke, Virginia 190
Krueger, Jeffery 204
Kucharski, Christopher 175
Kucharski, David 197
Kuerten, Janet 204
Kulmey, Dean 99, 197
Kunicki, Brandon 190
L
LaRash, John 98, 99, 175,
182
Lambuda, William 121, 204
Lagorio, Lance 190
Lakin, Jeffery 149, 193
Lamb, Laura 204
Lambert, David 135, 204
Lampert, Mark 197
Lamphear, Hillary 146, 190
Lampi, Wendy 197
Lample, Micheal
Langus, Maria 134, 190

Lanzillotti, Anthony 197
Laporte, Marie 204
Largo, Marc 204
Largo, Robin 190
Larkin, Laura 65, 144, 175
Lauer, Julie 197
Laughlin, Karen 190
Laughlin, Kathy 204
Lawlor, Frank 204
Laystrom, James 117, 204
Layton, Mary
LaFevre, Karen 190
LaFevre, Kent 197
LaFevre, Kevin 98, 116, 175
Leach, Brandon 197
Leader, Robin 204
Leake, Jerald 132, 133, 175
Lechich, Donna 175
Leeson, John 176
Leeson, Todd 197
Lehman, Paul 39, 190
Lehman, Richard
Lehner, Marc 190, 204
Lehner, Michele
Leider, Mark 204
Leider, Mary 197
Leider, Micheal 176
Leifer, Richard
Lemmon, Todd 95, 207
Leopold, Susan 21, 26, 143,
146, 150, 176
Lepola, William 197
Lerch, Lauren, 129, 197
Lerner, Jay 99, 204
Leslie, Mark 190
Less, Gregory 92, 93, 94,
176
Less, Pamala 129, 141, 204
Lesuer, Meg 204
Levin, Barbara 110, 176
Levin, Debra 190
Levin, Rachelle 44, 143,
144, 148, 176
Levin, Randi 204
Levine, Leigh 190
Levy, Leslie 80, 197
Levy, Mel 99
Lewakowski, Dan 190
Lewakowski, Kenneth 200
Lewakowski, Paul 207
Lidbury, David, 176
Lidbury, Susanne 204
Liefeld, Beverly 132, 133,
197
Liefeld, David 133, 176
Lindberg, Judy 185
Lindemann, John 124, 150,
176
Lindgren, Philip 197
Lindgren, Renne 135, 204
Lindholm, Robert 193
Lindow, Gloria 176
Linster, Linda 176
Linville, David 99, 197
Lipowich, Alex 204
Litz, Stacy 126, 139, 190
Lloyd, David 197
Lloyd, David 95, 117, 201,
204
Lloyd. George 185
Loyd, Steve 190
Lo, Mark 99, 121, 135. 136,
205
Lockner, Christopher 176
Lockner, Matthew 104, 190
Lockner, Peter 205
Lockwood, Bennett 197
Loeb, Edward 95, 205
Loefel, James 99, 205
Loeffl, Micheal 190
Long, Mason 150, 176
Longfield, William 198
Lopez, Robert 190
Lores, Peter 99, 198
Louch, Greg 185
Loy, James 198
Lozins, Michelle 150, 193
Lozins, Richard 176
Lucari, Jim 74, 117, 205
Lucas, Carol 198
Luckenbill, Robert 150, 198
Lueders, Jim 190
Luedi, Kim 205
Luitgarden, John 124, 176
Luitgarden, Michael 198,
124
Lundquist, Kathleen
Lunny, Sheila 185

Lupo, David 117, 198
Lupori, Vincent 124, 108,
190
Lurey, Steven 198
Luth, Charlene 198
Luth, Robert 98, 176
Lynn, Bruce 205
Lyon, Clay 190
Lyons, Jonathan 124, 193
Lyons, Nancy 104, 176
M
Macchiaroli, Jim 148, 176
MacDonald, John 41. 190
MacDonald, Kenneth 99,
205
Mackay, Laurie 198
Mackay, Scott 176
Mackin, Kathleen 133, 198
Mackin, Patricia 129, 205
Mackin, Bob 98, 176
Macomber, William 190
Macrae, John 176
Macriss, Robert 190
Macriss, William 39, 95,
121, 205
Macuba, Dawn 143, 150,
176
Madden, Lynne 134, 190
Madden, Peter 190
Mahany, David 98, 186, 190
Maki, Claire 133, 139, 198
Maki, Craig 139, 193
Makovsky, Linda 190
Malley, John 205
Maloney. Lynn 205
Maloney, Timothy 205
Manders, Jane 176
Manhard, Donald 122, 143,
176
Mann, Abby 143, 205
Mann, Amy 205
Mannebach, Meg 205
Manning, Michele 112, 113,
202, 205
Maraist, Robert 95, 205
Maraist, William 92, 95,
132, 139, 177
Marchuk, Gary 79, 177
Marchuk, Leslie 190
Mariani, Robert 198
Marin, Glenn 198
Marin. Lee 146, 177
Mark, Robert 190
Marshall, Margaret 205
Martin, Andrew 198
Martin, Mary 205
Martin, Robert 123, 207
Martin, Suzanne 77, 190
Marty, Douglas 205
Marty, Susan 55, 133, 150,
177
Mascoli, Jim 98, 116, 119,
177, 184
Mason, Susan 190
Massarik, David 205
Mastrangelo, Frank 148,
177
Mathews, Ellen 177
Mathews, James 123, 205
Mathews, Paul 104, 105,
106, 150, 177
May, Bruce 190
Mazur, Amy 129, 141, 198
Mazur, Daniel 177
McArdle, Mary 145, 186,
190
McAuliffe, Sean 99, 198
McCallister, Mark 92, 96,
150, 173, 177
McCallister, Todd 92, 93,
96, 97, 150, 177
McCarthy, Amy 198
McCarthy, Maura 198
McCarthy, Michael 177
McCartney, Andrew 150,
133, 177
McCauley, Jeffery 121, 205
McClaughry, Deanna 190
McClellan. John 149, 177
McClure, Rex 177
McCollum, Kevin 134, 136,
150, 198
McCraen, Raymond 207
McCraven, Scott 123
McCulla, Patricia 177
McCulla, Thomas 190
McDonald, Collete 148, 177

McEwan, Robert 198
McEwan, William 198
McGath, Scott 190
McGee, Nancy 183
McGinley, Neal 190
Mcllwaine, William 104, 106,
190
McIntyre. Michael 121, 190
McKee, Debbie 148
McKellin, David 132, 133
McKenney, Virginia 129
McLachlan, Kerry 98, 186,
190
McLachlan, Kimberly 198
McLaughlin, Darren 207
McLaughlin, David 105, 198
McLaughlin, Kevin 198
McLaughlin, Robert 198
McLaughlin, Susan 200
McLaughrey, Daniel
McMann, Cynthia 144, 177
McMann, Marilyn 190
McManus, Anne 205
McNeely, David 190
McNergney, Eileen 198
McNichols, Nancy 198
McNulty. Carrie 143, 198
McNulty, Robert 149, 177
McWeeney, George 139,
190
McWeeny, Mary 144, 177
McWeeney, Robert 77, 198
Meagher, Greg 148, 177
Mecklenburg, John 205
Mednick, Stewart 190
Neeham, Michael 200
Meenahan, Dolores 205
Meenahan, Mary 136, 198
Mehegan, Laura 198
Meintzer, Chris 149, 190
Meissner, Meredith
Melchiorre, Melinda 198
Melchiorre, Micheal 200
Melvoin, Lynda 190
Menacker, Mark 98, 190
Menacker, Terri 112, 126,
205
Menacker, Terri 112, 126,
205
Merino, Felipe 177
Meshberg, Cheryl 205
Messmer, Kathy 207
Messmer, Laura 177
Meyer, Aaron 198
Meyer, Corey 117, 177
Meyer, John 105, 198
Meyers, David 190
Meyers, Gerald 207
Meyers, Joseph 185
Meyers, Julie 205
Meyers, Kevin 198
Meyers, Laura 190
Michaels, Randi 150, 191
Mickels, Andrew 191
Middaugh, Robert 191
Middlebrook, Kimbal 177
Middlebrook. Tod
Migatz, Margo 185
Miklautsch, Bruce 191
Miklautsch, Jeff 198
Mikulski, Michael 177
Mikulski, Jane 198
Miller, Alyson 191
Miller, Beth 143, 198
Miller, Tacy 110, 126, 191
Miller, Jordan 124, 191
Miller, Karen 143, 148, 198
Miller, Linda 177
Miller. Merrill 132, 133,
134, 198
Miller, Mike 120, 191
Miller, Peter 98, 148, 177
Miller, Richard 177
Miller. Robin 205
Mills, Laura 143, 205
Minkus, Reid 193
Minor, Robert 98, 177
Minor, Thomas 99, 117,
205
Miodonski, Cindy 141, 205
Mitchell, Kathryn 143, 205
Mlodock, Jean 129, 141,
143, 191
Mlodock, Robert 193
Moore, Kathleen 129, 141,
191
Moran, Breda 198
Moran, Kevin 205

Moran, Scott 149. 191
Moran, Thomas 178
Morris. Bruce 99. 117, 205
Morris. Chris 98, 102, 178
Morrison, Julie 84, 178
Morstein, Jonathan 205
Morstein, Mona 110, 146,
191
Moss, John 73, 198
Moss, Rick 191
Moss. Scott 99. 198
Mrnka, Suzanne 205
Mueller, Paula 149, 191
Mullaney, Patrick 178
Munroe, Ellen 191
Murdock, Kathleen 126,
191
Murphy, Ed
Murphy, John 12, 64, 98,
173, 178
Murphy, Maura 11, 20, 134,
135, 152, 153, 178, 180
Murphy, Maurice 205
Murphy, Rosemary 191
Murphy, Scott 99
Murray, Joyce 132, 134,
191
Muscarello, John 178
Muscarello, Michael 191
Mustafa, Mona 110, 126,
205
Myers, Jane 198
N
Nachbar, Francee 143, 207
Nack, Donald 207
Napp, William 178
Nathan, Jorde 205
Naylor, Brian 148, 193
Naylor, Charanne 112, 126,
205
Neil, Robert
Nelson, Amy
Nelson, Cheryl 205
Nelson, Cynthia 191
Nelson, Eric 150, 178
Nelson, Bradley 191
Nelson, Karen J.
Nelson, Karen J.
Nelson, Margaret 205
Nelson, Scott 105, 198
Netznick, Julie 191
Neuman, Andrew 193
Neuman, Suzanne 134, 137,
178
Neuman, William 191
Nevile, Allison 140, 178
Neville. Warren 121, 207
Newall, Lynn 86, 205
Newberger, Adam 51, 148,
178
Newman, Courtney 191
Newman, David 95, 205
Newman, Jeffrey 120, 121,
191
Newman, Melody 198
Newman, Penny 198
Nicholson, John 191
Nickoley, Jan 65, 129, 143,
145, 178
Nickoley. Sarah 198
Niederman, Margie 41, 142,
191
Nielsen, Martin 134, 191
Nielsen, Nancy 32, 36, 178
Nilsen, Karen 198
Nilsen. Keith 134, 136. 178
Nipp, Crystal 150, 178
Nix, Mary 191
Nix, Thomas 205
Noble, Tim 178
Nordenberg, Laura 145,
198
Nordmark, Susan 205
Norman, Janet 150, 170,
178
Norton, Nancy 191
Noskin, David 95, 205
Novack, Carleen 178
Nye, Peter 193
O
Oberrieder, Jay 191
O’Brien, Deborah 33, 148,
178
O'Brien, John 198
O'Brien, Laura 191
O'Brien, Mary
Index

211

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O’Brien, Micheal 148, 185
O'Brien, Patrick 198
O'Brien, Shannon 178
O'Brien, Sheila 191
O’Connor, Todd 120, 121,

178
O’Connor, Tracy 198
Oder, Jennifer 198
O’Donnell, Brian 117, 205
O’Donnell, Steven
O’Meara, Sharon 205
O’Donnell, Kevin 149, 191
O'Donnell, Tom 193
Offner, Robin 198
Offner, Sylvia 191
Ogan, Michelle 191
Olander, Lisa 178
Olander, Robert 98, 117,

198
Olson, Christine 112, 128,
153, 194, 198
Olson, Mark 198
Olson, Scott 80. 148, 191
Olson, Shawn 178
Olson, Steven 205
Olson, Steven 198
Ondrako, Ellen 142, 191
Opfer, Craig 178
Opfer, Scott 99, 198
Ornstein, Brad 149, 178
Orsini, Donnalyn 198
Orsini, Lavern 191
Osberger, Madeleine 146,
152, 153, 178
Osman, Bruce 198
Osman, Richard 141, 191
Ott, Laurie 133, 205
Ottow, Daniel 191
P
Padgett, Keith 198
Padorr, Joseph 99, 205
Padorr, Lori 146, 186, 191
Pagano, Marc 205
Paletti, Susan 143, 198
Palmer, Jill 90, 112, 113,

191
Palmer, John 191
Panek, Tadeusz 185
Panico, Charlotte 143, 198
Pano, Scott 146, 185
Pantle, Steven J. 198
Papadakis, Maria 178
Para, Pamela 56, 133, 139,

198

179
Phillips, Lee Anne 16. 18.
81. 64, 143, 179
Picchietti, Julie 145, 198
Picchietti, LuAnn 18, 55,
144, 150, 179
Picchietti. Marty 149, 193
Picchietti, Michele 179
Picchietti, Remo 99, 198
Picchietti, Robert 205
Pickett. William C. 191
Pilger, Cynthia 16. 29. 146,
154, 179
Pilger, Sandra 110, 126,

198
Pine, Rhona L. 198
Pirri, Marie Ann 206
Pirri, Nancy Ann 143, 06
Pisik, Douglas 140, 206
Pisik, Tara 139, 191
Pizzato, Jerome 65, 80, 98,

179
Plude, Jerry 191
Plude, Julie 179
Poelling, Andre 179
Pointsett, Craig 206
Pointsett, Scot 179
Poland, Timothy 150, 179
Pollock, Michele 206
Pollock. Randall 121, 143,

198
Pool, Karen 129, 199
Pool, Robert 191
Popoff, Chandler 129, 199
Popoff, Luebomir 80, 92,

191

Parfitt, Laura 179
Parfitt. Thomas 205
Parise, Laura 205
Park, Ann E 179, 167, 191
Park, Susan Lynn 128, 198
Parker, April 194. 200
Parker. Jeff 117, 205
Parker, Mary 179
Parker, Stephen 148, 179
Parsavand, Dara 198
Paset, Adrianne 205
Paset, lleene 191
Pastman, James 179
Patek, Nancy L. 52, 200
Patterson, Becky 205
Patterson, Susan 179
Paulsen, James E. 198
Pavalon. Gregg I. 198
Pavalon, Linda 146, 179
Pavalon, Loree 205
Payne, James 198
Payseur, Charles 148, 172,

179
Pearlman, Beth 136, 200
Pearson Debbie 191
Pearson, Virginia 205
Peddle, Cynthia 205
Pedersen, Karen E. 191
Peirson, Elizabeth 134, 150,

179
Peller, Sari 205
Pendleton, Blair 193
Pendleton, Julie 205
Pennartz, Andrea H. 139,
150, 179
Perkowitz, David A. 191
Perkowitz, Virginia 205
Perlman, Cary R. 105, 198
Perlman, Marjorie L. 129,
143, 198
Perna, Christopher 205
Perna, Ricky 133, 191
Perna Terri 191
Perry, Deana M. 198
212

Pershin, Vicki 205
Petersen, Barbara 198
Petersen, Daniel 117, 198
Petersen, Linda 191
Petersen, Michael 121, 205
Petersen, Timothy 179
Peterson, Alison 198
Peterson, Donald 205
Peterson, Douglas 205
Petrie, Leslie 148, 179
Pett, Gordon S. 191
Pfeifer, David S. 179
Pfeifer, Paula 194, 198
Pfeiffer Thomas 193
Phelan, Peggy 110, 142,
150, 179
Phelan. Sheila 132, 191
Phillips, James 123, 205
Phillips, Jeffery 98, 148,

Index

Poremba, William 191
Portman, Chandra 112, 199
Porwancher, Tamara 191
Posterli, Oscar 199
Pottenger, Patricia 199
Power, Julie 199
Power, Stephen 98, 117,
153, 191

Power, Teri 150, 152, 153,
170, 179
Prga, Marianne 199
Prager, Robert 199
Prais, Bradley 105, 153,

199
Prellberg, Penny 179
Prince, David 179
Prindiville, Eileen 201. 206
Prindiville, Sheila 139, 150,
153, 186, 191
Priske, Kathleen 141, 146,

191
Provenzano, Lex 135, 199
Puccio, Andy 185
Puccio, Vince 199
Puente, Suzanne 206
Pugliese, James 179
Pugliese, Mary 133, 191
Puig, Brooke 185
Puig, Scott 200
Punzelt, Katharine 129
Purcell, Gregory 133, 200
Purves, David 206
Pusheck, Lisa 199

Q.

Quint, Stephanie 191
R
Radke, Lisa 191
Ragland, John 109, 199
Ragland. Mary 148, 179
Ragland. Nancy 80, 191
Raimondi, Robert 206
Raminiak. Susan 206

Ranck, Peter 133, 206
Rankin, Kimberley 191
Rankin, William 200
Ransom, Carter 98, 123,

180
Rappaport, Bret 191
Rappaport, Leigh 129, 207
Rash, Bob 191
Rasor, Peggy 85, 191
Raterman, Janice 81, 192
Rathslag, Noreen 112, 199
Ratty, Jean 180
Roucher, Joyce 199
Rauen, Ann 192
Rauen, John 199
Ray, Charles 206
Ray. Melissa 192
Raymond, Abigail 136, 206
Raymond, Clark 180
Raymond, Mark
Read, Mary 199
Read, Thomas 98. 150, 180
Ready, Mary 146, 180
Reap, Peter 206
Reayer, William 98, 180
Rectenwald, Larry 206
Reed, Gini 192
Reese, Alicia 192
Reese, Carol 192
Reese, Deborah 64, 134,
135, 150, 180
Reese, Susan 135, 150, 206
Regan Michael 117, 193
Reich, Earl 180
Reich, Eric
Reich, Polly 199
Reichenbach, Charles 109,
185, 206
Reichenbach, Laura 199
Reichenbach, Ralph
Reid, Bruce 199
Reid. Kimberleigh 133, 192
Reid, Whitney 143
Reidy, Paul 180
Reiner, Neil 41, 192
Reinsberg, William 122, 192
Reisman, Judy 180
Reisman, Mark 206
Rennecker, Sara 192
Rennacker, Todd 105, 199
Repsholdt, Theodore 134,
135, 136, 150, 180
Resseguie. William 92, 192
Retticker, Paul 149, 192
Reticker, Reter 180
Rettig, Jennifer 192
Revess, Lawrence 206
Reynolds, Suzanne 200
Rhine, Diane 192
Riba, Gregory 199
Rich, Gregory 185
Richter, Scott 198
Riggio, James 99, 206
Riggio, Joe 192
Riggio, John 180
Riley, James 193
Riley. Steven 206
Ring, Lawrance 98, 146,

192
Rion, Pernell 99, 206
Rivera, Jeffery 206
Rivi, Stephen 180
Rivi, Thomas 199
Rivkin, Debbie 110, 132,
142, 192
Rixford, Deborah 192
Rixford, Susan 206
Roberts, Craig 150, 180
Roberts. Jennifer 136, 192
Roberts, Julia 197
Roberts, Mary 144, 200
Roberts, Nancy 199
Robinson, Cory 180
Robinson, Michelle 129,

199
Robl, Denise 129, 143, 206
Robl, Thomas 105, 199
Rogers, James 98, 180
Rodgers, Robert 206
Rogow, Andrew 134, 137,
150, 199
Rohde, Kristen
Rohrs, Judy 150, 180
Rojas, Gorge 38, 57, 106
Rolfe, Andrew 180
Rolfe, Lisa 206
Rollin, Lawrence 82, 180
Rollin, Nancy 199
Roman, Marcy 206

Romans, Gregory 99, 199
Romans, John 192
Ronzani, Linda 206
Root, Jonathan 99, 121,
206
Roque, Jose 21, 180
Rose. Russell 193
Roseman, Bradley 98, 192
Rosegarden, Steven 206
Ross, Theda 149, 180
Ross, Tina 135, 207
Roth, Mary 133, 143, 150,

193
Roth, Sara 15, 110, 192
Rothbart, Doug 180
Rothbart, Jeffrey 147, 150
Rothschild, Susan 180
Rowles, Steven 146, 180
Rozak, James 12, 150, 180
Rubenstein, Harlan 185
Rubenstein, Susan 199
Rubin, Art 150, 180
Rubin, Bruce 199
Rubjerg, Susan 149, 180
Rudd. Daniel 99. 199
Rudd, Gayle 206
Rudolph, Deborah 199
Ruedig, Amy 199
Ruedig, Laura 199
Ruegg, Susan 132, 150,

199
Runtz, Mary 134, 148, 180
Russakov, Diane 149, 181
Russell, Deborah 133, 143,

192
Russell, Laurel 126, 206
Russell, William 117, 192
Rustman, Jim 108, 192
Rutstein, Dagny 95, 199
Rutstein, Dane 92, 96, 97,
150, 181
Ryan, Dan 192
Ryan, Elizabeth 135, 206
Ryon, Jennifer 148, 181
S
Sabath, Jonathan 206
Sabato, Daniel 199
Sabato, Edward 99, 206
Sachs, David 109, 199
Sack. Emily 199
Sager, Emily 148, 181
Saia, Dan 98, 192
Saielli, Patricia 206
Sainsot, Caroline 181
Sainsot, Jacques 185
Sak, Barry 199
Sales, John 92. 181
Salinas, Dennis 193
Salzman, Roger 98, 192
Samuels, Anne 150, 199
Samuelson, Amy 199
Samuelson, Kate 206
Sandborg, Pamela 133,
136, 199
Sanders, James 123, 123,
206
Sanders, Michael 122, 181
Sandonato, Kathryn 143,

199
Sanke, Jean 129, 134, 199
Sanner, Linda 132, 133,
136, 199
Sansone, April 199
Sansone, Kent 149, 193
Sansone, Linda 181
Santallano, Kevin 199
Santi, Peter 181
Santoro. Laura 199
Saperstein, Mindy 144, 199
Sassano, Stephanie 192
Sassano, Vincent 206
Savage, Andrew 193
Sayre, Kathleen 206
Scala, Stacy 148, 181
Scarpone, Gregory 99, 199
Schachta, Susan 206
Schaefer, Barbara 206
Schaefer, Robert 117, 192
Schaefer, Susan 192
Schaen, Douglas 206
Schaller, Holly 199
Schencker, Warren 148,

192
Schessler, Tim 192
Schiff, Susan 192
Schiffels, Remee 206
Schilling, Catherine 181
Schilling, James 124, 199

Schilling, Lisa 192
Schilling, Mary 192
Schlub, Stephen 181
Schmidt, Ellen 206
Schmidt, Joann 64, 126,
206
Schmidt, Roger 192
Schmidt. Susanne 206
Schmitt, Margaret 206
Schmitt, Michael 117, 199
Schneckloth, Cynthia 100,

181
Schoerke, Douglas 109,
121, 199
Schopf, Susan 192
Schostok, Bradley 199
Schostok, Steve 148, 181
Schotters, Stephanie 148,

181
Schotters, Tamara 206
Schuchter, Lisa 182
Schuett, Richard 181
Schulman, Darren 104, 106,

192
Schultz, Bradley 98, 192
Schultz, Dana 146, 181
Schultz, Marc 181
Schultz. Reid 135, 206
Schultz, Robert 98, 192
Schultze, Ken 185
Schulze, Mark 98
Schumacher, David 192
Schumacher, Deon 199
Schumacher, Kathryn 206
Schur, Richard 132, 206
Schwaba Susanne 192
Schwartz, Andrew 192
Schwartz, Beth 206
Schwartz, Daniel 92, 95, 96,

181
Schwartz, Karen 129, 143,
206
Schwartz, Kathy 199
Schwartz, Linda 192
Schwartzberg, Holly 181
Schwartzberg, Meryl 199
Schweitzer, Jill 206
Schwermin, Carol 206
Scott, Jennifer 52, 129,
140, 199
Scott, Sarah 206
Scribano, Michael 181
Scribano, Robert 121, 206
Seaberg, Marita 199
Seaman, Bryan 149, 181
See, Michael 137, 192
See, Shannon 136, 206
Segal, Laura 136, 199
Seidel. Herbert 199
Seiffert. David 109, 199
Self. Stephen 99. 120, 121,

199
Senior, Douglas 199
Serck, Stephen 99, 206
Serck, Susan 206
Shaffer, Carolyn 206
Shafron, Andrea 181
Shamis, Neal 12, 148, 181
Shapiro, Amy 143, 192
Shapiro, Gayl 185
Shapiro, Helen 181
Shapiro, Hilary 81, 181
Shapiro, Lisa 192
Shapiro, Sheryl 192
Sharken, David 18, 146,
150, 153, 181
Sharken, Judith 146, 199
Shaw, Connie 8, 182
Sheahen, Colleen 206
Sheahen, Kelly 193
Sheets, Michael 109, 117,
206
Sheldgren, Barbara 112,
199, 145
Shepard, Ellen 135, 206
Shepherd, Elyse 152, 181

182
Shepard, Julie 129, 143,
145, 186, 192
Sherman, Jeffery 124, 182
Sherman. Steven 99. 199
Short, Richard 95, 199
Shuchter, Edan 200
Shucter, Lisa
Siegel, James 182
Siegel, Wendy 186, 192
Silas, Gregory 192
Silas, Peter 182
Silberman, Brian 104, 105,

�192
Silverman, Lauren 150, 145,

182
Silverman, Mitchell 149,

185

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Simon, Annette 192
Simon, David 182
Simon, Eileen 206
Simon, Eric 200
Simon, Tony 153, 206
Simon, Vicky 200
Simpson, David 92, 192
Simpson, Randall 99, 206
Sims, Carrie 192
Sims, Stephen 193
Singh, Tejinder 206
Sisk, Thomas 192
Sisk, Robert 121, 206
Sizemore, Renee
Sizemore, Stephanie 200
Sjovall, Vivi 182
Slaughter, Robert 182
Slaughter. Stephen 105,
200
Small, Frederick 200
Smith, Allison 132, 200
Smith, Benjamin 86, 200
Smith, Connie 192
Smith. Craig 15, 200
Smith, Cydney 8, 64, 182
Smith, David 121, 206
Smith, Dean 206
Smith, Donna 200
Smith, Douglas 64, 134,
136, 182
Smith, Evan 38. 147, 150,
182, 185
Smith, Greydon 92, 120,
121. 182
Smith. Jacqueline 192
Smith, Julie 200
Smith, Karen 182
Smith. Keller 193
Smith, Kipp 200
Smith. Laurie 192
Smith, Lindsay
Smith, Lisa 206
Smith, Lisa 129, 182
Smith, Lorraine 13, 33,
129, 141, 206
Smith, Lynn 129, 207
Smith, Pamela 129, 141,
200
Smith, Preston 99, 135,
136, 206
Smith, Richard 207
Smith, Scot 183
Smith, Siobhan 28. 143,
192
Smith, Susan 140, 200
Smith, Susan 21, 141, 192
Smith, Todd 95, 121, 206
Smith, Victoria 200
Snader, Brian 98, 192
Sneed, Anthony 185
Snyder, Bart 192
Snyder, Tod 183
Soeder, Scott 192
Solberg, Dean 35, 134, 183
Somberg, Eric 192
Sommers, Leslie 192
Sorrentino, Luisa 133, 192
South, Kevin 182
Spalding, James 149, 192
Spears, Michael 99, 121,
206
Jpears, Stephen 35, 133,
153, 189, 192
Spenadel, Albert 150, 200
Speth, Frank 104, 192
Speth, Heide 206
Spinell, Dawn 144, 192
Spinell, Richard 98, 183
Spinell. Steve 99, 206
Spriester, Terri 132, 183
Stack, Susanne 200
Stanley, Jeffery 149, 183
Stanley, Lisa 126, 206
Stanley, Michael 99, 200
Stanley, Patrick, 99, 200
Stanwood, Greg 206
Star, Lorin 192
Starck, Peter 192
Stark, Steven 206
Steans, Heather 135, 206
Steans, Jennifer 135, 206
Steiger, Darcy 111, 183
Steiger, John 121, 206
Steinberger, David 82, 183

Steinberger, Michael 200
Stembridge, Victoria 200
Stephens, John 122, 143,

192
Stephens, Laura 110, 126,
197, 200
Stephens, Scott 72, 99, 117
Stephens, William 206
Stevens, Lisa 152, 153, 200
Stevens, Thomas 92, 93,

192
Stevenson, Alexander 206
Stewart, Thomas 95, 206
Stieber, Holly 183
Stiehr, Diana 200
Stiehr, James 120
Stillman, Linda 206
Stack, Laurene 183
Stock, Michael 117, 99, 206
Stone, Richard 99, 206
Straight. Stephen 116, 132,
133, 150, 183
Strakusek, Susan 112, 206
Strassburger, Karl 123, 206
Strassburger, Michelie 112,
206
Stratford, Julie 183
Stratford, Mary 200
Strelow, Carol 140, 200
Stuko, James 95, 206
Sugar, Lori 183
Suk, Eric 206
Suk, Michael 192
Sullivan. Alice 183
Sullivan, Kevin 99, 207
Sullivan, Raymond 99, 200
Sutton, David 207
Sutter, Lori 153. 183
Svatic, David 193
Svatic, Sue 133
Swall, Gerardo 64, 105,
132, 133, 200
Swanson, Craig 132, 192
Swanson, Gail 183
Swanson, Todd, 117, 200
Sweeney, John 98, 129,

193
Thrane, Michael 200
Thurston, David 55, 133,

184
Tiedeman, Tammy 193
Tiedeman, Tony 207
Tillery, Cathy 200
Tillery, Christie 207
Titsworth, Susan 207
Titus. Justin 99, 117, 207
Titus, Nathan 200
Tondi, Joseph 149, 193
Toole, Holly 207
Topel, Karen 193
Toral, Mark 184
Torgerson, Lisa 41, 207
Torosian, Craig 200
Trachtenberg, Lloyd 207
Traut, Janet 134, 193
Tray, Kathleen 72. 184
Tray, Nancy 193
Trenchard, Stephanie 200
Trevor, Jane 145, 193
Tricarico, Robert 99, 200
Trungale, Scot 95, 207
Tsuru, Frank 98, 184
Tukenmez, Nilgun 193
Tumpey, Lisa 110, 200
Tumpey, Terrence 117, 193
Tupy, Jan 207
Turnbeaugh, Rodger 148,

185
Turner, Michael 120, 184
Turner, James 121
Turner. Mark 121, 200
Turner, Teri 61, 142, 184
Tyerly, Robin 144
Tynan, Thomas 98, 103,

184
U
Ugolini, Joseph 133, 200
Uptegrove, Diane 193
Usry, Amy 207
Usry, Andrea 193
Utterback, Joanne 200

192
Sweeney, Margaret 146,
150, 152, 153, 184
Sweeney, Michael 193
Sweeney, Thomas 200
Swenson. Beth 192
Swerdlow, Marc 207
Swerdlow, Marcy 207
Synchef, Andrew 200
Szentendrei, Laszlo 104,

193
Szentendrei, Lisa 207
Szyman, Jim 207
Szyman, Judy 112, 129,
141, 193
T
Tadelman, Robert 44, 134,
135, 136, 137, 184
Talbot, Ruth 185
Tanielian, Darcy 141, 193
Tarbis, Stacy 192, 193
Tayerle, Robin 207
Taylor, David 149
Taylor, Jennifer
Taylor, John 133, 135, 193
Taylor, Steve 200
Tazzioli, Caroline 200
Tead, Lauren 207
Tellefsen, Mary 200
Tempesta, Andrew 200
Teplitz, Ruth 135, 207
Terzian, Alain 98, 185
Terzain, Brigitte 193
Terzain, Steve 207
Theisen, Mark 207
Theiss, Steven 99, 117, 200
Theodosakis, Jason 124,
148, 207
Theodosakis, Jim 184
Thomas, Brian 104, 193
Thomas, Charles 109, 207
Thomas, Lynn 132, 133,

193

Thomas, Susan 200
Thompson, Ann 126, 207
Thompson, Barbara 135,
207
Thompson. John 92, 193
Thompson, Kimberly 144,
207
Thorton, William 98, 193
Thorson, Gregory 132, 133,

V
Valentini, Doreen 150, 184
Van Crey, David 193
Van Mieghem, Greg 185
Vandenburg, Pamela 184
Vandrnoot, Marlene 36, 39,

193
Vandlik, John 150, 184
Vanrenterghem, John 133,
200
Vargas, Jesus 193
Varick, James 141, 184
Vaznonis, Marcy 200
Veit, Anne 200
Velenchik, Ann 153, 193
Velenchik, Rebecca, 117,
207
Velk, David 200
Venturella, John 200
Venturi, Tammy 149, 193
Vernik, Daniell 200
Vignocchi, Karen 200
Vignocchi, Kevin 193
Villarreal, Kim 200
Virzi, Corinne 143, 200
Vislisel, Diane 110, 193
Vislisel, Karen 112, 207
Vislisel, Steven 117, 184
Visoky, Daniel 184
Visoky, David 149, 200
Vogelsang, Peter 200
Voisard, Michele 129, 143,
207
Volpendesta, Maryann 193
Vorreyer, Dawn 207
Vorreyer, Scott 193
Vuckovich, John 193
Vuckovich, Nicholas 207
Vytal, Barry 184
Vytal, Karen, 200
W
Wagenbach, Roland 200
Wagenbach, Steven 184
Wagner, Corina 207
Wagner, Cynthia 200
Wagner, Gabriele 193
Wagner, Jeanette 185
Wahlstrom, Laura 193
Walch, Peter 193
Walchli, Paul 13. 98, 100,
103, 184

Waldron, Gerilyn 148, 184
Waldron, Lisa 207
Walgreen, Kevin 29, 122,
143, 193
Walgreen, Tad 184
Wallace, Shari 193
Wallner, Paula 112, 113,
200
Walsh, Clare 207
Walter, Christine 110, 150,

184
Walter. Brian 99, 105, 117,
207
Walvoord, Laura 207
Wampler, John 207
Wanninger, Laura 207
Wanninger, Paul 193
Ward, Kenneth 99, 117,
207
Ward, Mike 104, 193
Ward, Scott 193
Ware, Jeffery 207
Warneke, Brett 141, 200
Warnecke, Jill 26, 65, 79.

129, 142, 143, 150, 184
Warnecke, Todd 117, 141,
207
Warner, Karyn 26. 143, 200
Warner, Stephen 184
Warrior. Willie 8
Washington, Paul 200
Waters, Jeanne 193
Waters, Ted 200
Wathen, Janet 184
Wathan, Jorde 99
Wathen, Robert 193
Waytz, Ruth 134, 137, 150,

184
Weatherby, Scott 193
Weckerlin, Gayle 15. 110,
126, 200
Weckerlin, Wayne 104, 184
Weege, Anne 207
Wehrmeyer, Deborah 143,

184
Wehrmeyer, Scott 207
Weichmann, Kyle 143, 150,

184
Weidler, Cheryl 149, 184
Weidler, Kurt 117, 193
Weidler, Thomas 117, 99,
207
Weigand, Jane 184
Weigand, Ross 207
Weiler, Beth 110, 126, 193
Weiler, Michele 184
Weiler, Timothy 200
Weiner, Sandra 150, 185
Weiss, Robert 185
Welindt, Charles 200
Weller, William 193
Wendt, Christopher 193
Wenke, Katharine 141, 207
Werner, Denise 193
Wessel. John 124, 185
Wessel, Rebecca 200
Wesselhoff, Mark 193
Wesselhoff, Matt 201, 207
West, Robert 200
Wetzel, Jane 129, 141, 207
Whaba, Cheryl 133, 193
Whisler, Charles 193
Whitcher. Lisa 136, 200
White, Megan 207
White, Michael 193
White. Saundra 143, 207
Whitfield, Nancy 185
Whiting, Melinda 56, 85,
134, 150, 185
Whitten, George 92, 193
Wieder, Craig 193
Wieder, Lori 185
Wignot, Sandra 200
Wiley, Deborah 64, 65, 110,
111, 141, 147, 150, 185
Wiley, Michael 30. 105, 200
Williams, Barbara 143, 200
Williams, Dave 193
Williams, James 207
Williams, Karin 133, 193
Williams, Karen 207
Williamson, Megan 34, 146,

Wilson, Kirt 121. 135, 207
Wilson, Michael 116, 117,

193
Wilson, Tani
Wilt. Monique 200
Wineger, Susan 185
Winston, Rebecca 135, 150

193
Wirth, Nancy 185
Wise, Donald 185
Wise. Steve 193
Wishne, Wendy 193
Witt, Donald 148, 185
Witt, Maureen 200
Witte, Ben 200
Wolf, Alexander, 99, 200
Wolf. Audry 129, 143, 200
Wolf, Karyn 193
Wolf, Lisa 207
Wolf. Monica 104, 185
Wolf. Susan 200
Wolf, Tommie 108, 193
Wolf, Bruce 193
Wolf, Joanna 135. 185
Wolfe, Pamela 200
Wolff, Elizabeth 141, 143,

193
Wolff, Lisa 193
Wolfson, Larry 185
Wollman, Alicia 139, 185
Wood, Bruce 193
Worley. John 65, 18, 116,
150, 183
Wright, Christopher 75,
134, 137, 193
Wright, David 207
Wright, Jason 132, 133,

134

Wulf, Doug 200
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Yancy, William 207
Yancy, Yvette 193
Yanow. Dana 150, 180
Yanow, Dori 193
Yasdick, Alan 207
Yasdick, Elizabeth 143, 185
Yastrow, Eddie 18, 150,

185
Yates, Kirsten 200
Ybarra, Tino 200
Yoest, Bethel 194, 200
Yogan, Trisha 200
Young, Jane
Young, Joseph 193
Young, Samuel 200
Younker, William 121. 133,

193
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Zaffron, Andrew
Zaffron, David 193
Zaffron, Mark 185
Zagaglia, John 185
Zahnle, Curt 193
Zander, Charlotte 143, 207
Zaremba, Laura 193
Zavon, Bonnie 134, 150,

193
Zelazny, Marsha 200
Zelinsky, Glenn 132, 207
Zenzola, Carla 129, 185
Zessis, John 185
Ziesemer, Wendy 193
Zik, Andrea 135, 150, 200
Zik, Rebecca 79. 150, 200
Zilligan, John 141, 207
Zimmerman, Gregory 200
Zimmers, John 207
Zinninger, Susan 207
Zitzewitz, Karen 132, 139,

193
Zitzewitz, Marianne 132,
139, 200
Zombolo, Lori 149, 185
Zombolo, Thomas 200
Zumba, Lisa 193
Zweifler, David 148, 185
Zweifler, Jody 146, 185
Zywicki, Cheryl 136, 185
Zywicki, Cindy 207

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Willis, David 98. 185
Willis, Lynn 200
Wilson, Brenda 207
Wilson, Cheryl 144, 200
Wilson, Gayle 126, 200
Wilson. James 93
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THE O’YAD STAFF: Betsy Horne (editor-in-chief), Cynthia Kranjec (copy
editor), Debbie Wiley (art and lay-out editor), Evan Smith (photography
editor), Carrie Harmon, Kelly Gibbs, Pam Para, Jeff Rothbart, Sandy
Weiner, Wendy Siegal, Debbie Rivkin, Jim Mascoli, Teri Power, Carla
Zenzola, Peggy Sweeney, Judy Sharken, Laura Mehegan, Polly Benson,
Sara Gedney, Allison Neville, Debbie Diamond, Andi Samuels, Carol
Gant, Susan Hanse, Mara Eckerling, Susan Schaefer, Kathy Kaufman,
Mike Hemmer, Sheila Prindeville, Tracy Green, Sue Isenberg, Sue Baitman, Holly Adler, Mike Axelrod, Tom Johansen, Noah Krieger, Bruce
Connelly, Tom Brodner, Ben Witte, Leslie Petrie, April DiPietro, John
Banta, Tim Green. Mr. Ray Knudson (advisor).

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Special Thanks!
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
The Teacher’s Aides: Marjorie Abrahams, Mary Bex, Kathleen Chester,
Donna Gjelstow, Dolores Naegele, Ruth Perry, Nancy Peterson, Carol
Pondel, Norah Sause, Pauline Starck, Marilyn Vane, Mary Silbermore,
and to: Randy Schultz, Maggie Oberg, Tom Creighton, Dee-Dee Nor­
man, Mindy Whiting, Jeff Eichenfield, Larry Wolfson, Nancy Elliott, Jim
Varick, and anyone else we failed to mention and who contributed to the
book.
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Expression policy which requires the school to provide channels of
communication to facilitate expression of individual and collective opin­
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�Meta Ushers In Spring
Meta Week was a week of change, when classes were
scheduled in such mini-courses as disco dancing, juggling,
and the art of bonsai, to break the monotony of the daily
grind. A biannual happening, Meta came in early spring
and gave the students a needed pickup from regular
school activities.
Congressman Philip Crane dropped in to discuss the
latest in Washington, while certain DHS students dis­
played their own talents, from martial arts to film-making.
Along with the single-period events, there were field trips
ranging from pleasures of the mind (Chicago arts and
architecture and the Tribune Tower) to pleasures of the
senses (Schlitz Brewery and Sara Lee). On Community
Night, parents and youngsters got in on the fun with a
potluck dinner, a magic show, and even a workshop on
family communication.
The only “problem" that the students could find with
Meta Week was that teachers, in hopes of discouraging
ditching, issued “Meta passes" a week in advance instead
of accepting passes the day after the scheduled activity.
This made “class cutting" the only unsuccessful feature
of Meta Week.

ABOVE: Coach Jamie Harrington checks the grips of David Bertram and his
opponent before they start their arm-wrestling match.
LEFT: Lori Sutter can't figure out what comes next in this juggling se­
quence.
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LEFT: Melanie Barker, Keith Nilsen, and Margie Charlton take
lessons from a professional choreographer.

ABOVE: Painting a mural on the wall of the senior cafeteria, Kathy
Imhoff pauses to smile for the camera.

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�ABOVE: Mike Sweeney and Peter Nye provide
a little hallway entertainment.

RIGHT: Karl Wildermuth talks of his son's ex­
periences in a religious cult to a standingroom-only crowd.

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less pile of clay.
LEFT: The front hall was the scene of the ping-pong tourna­
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LEFT: Janet Traut, Merrill Miller, and Tom Fennell warm up for a Meta
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Seniors Teach

On Senior Teach Day, students took over the offices
and classrooms of school administrators and teachers,
and they found out what it is like on the other side of the
desk. Participating students agreed that Senior Teach
Day was a great learning experience for them, but they
also discovered that forty minutes is a long time to keep
the interest of a roomful of teen-agers, especially a room­
ful of seniors.
The Spring Sing was the first of three spring concerts to
be presented by the music department. Five different
choruses performed a variety of songs, the barbershop
quartet being especially well received. The Orchestra
concert was equally enjoyable, and the evening was high­
lighted by a Mendelssohn solo performed by violinist Julia
Barrett. On the night of their performance, the Band
marched down the aisle in the brand new uniforms that
they had worked for for so long. After sixteen years, it
was about time to retire the old gray ones. Receiving
special recognition for their musical contributions to DHS
were seniors Julia Barrett, Scott Cohen, and Nancy Elliott.

ABOVE: For a change, Nancy Lyons enjoys her yogurt in the teachers'
cafeteria.
LEFT: “Any questions?” queries Jeff Rothbart of his math students.
BELOW: By reading them the story of a French elephant, Peggy Sweeney
and Mindy Whiting try to capture the interest of a roomful of first-year
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A Great Time For All

In spite of all the fussing about scheduling Prom 78 on a
Friday evening, “A Time For Us” turned out to be a
beautiful occasion. Girls rushed home from school to
prepare for the weekend ahead, while their dates headed
for the florist and Gingiss Formal Wear.
Arriving at the North Shore Sheraton in a happy mood
from one or more pre-prom gatherings, couples danced
to the mellow rock music of Unity. Gowns ranged from
frilly and romantic to sleek and sophisticated. Not to be
outdone by their ladies, their escorts were decked out in
a rainbow of colors, some in tails, many with ruffled
shirts. Paul Walchli and his date, Liz Wolff, were scene
stealers in their matching baby blue tuxes.
Before the music ended and the dancers took off to
points north, south, and west to continue their weekend
fun, Luann Picchietti and Dave Blowers (cutest couple)
were crowned Prom Queen and King. Although there
were still two days for promgoers to rest up, Monday’s
absence list included the names of many who were
recovering from their marathon weekend festivites.

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one another.

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ABOVE: Marty Nielsen and Colleen Coleman whisper sweet nothings.

�ABOVE: Frank Tsuru and Lori Silverman get
into the music.

ABOVE: Debilyn Cokefair reacts to her date's odd sense of humor.
ABOVE LEFT: Maryanne Volpendesta and Alyson Miller exchange small
talk while Tom Read focuses his attention elsewhere.
LEFT: Seniors Dana Schultz and Al Messina check out the Prom scene as
they sit this one out.

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�DHS Stagers Work A Miracle

A serious drama like ‘‘The Miracle Worker” is an ambi­
tious undertaking for high school students, but the Fine
Arts Department gambled on the abilities of cast and
crew, and the gamble paid off. After two and a half
months of daily rehearsal, DHS stagers presented a sensi­
tive, polished production of this play, based on the life of
Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie Sullivan.
Double cast in the role of Helen Keller were freshmen
Arnise Johnson and Ellen Shepard, who vividly portrayed
the intelligent child frustrated by her inability to commu­
nicate. Colleen Coleman and Debbie Gerod shared the
equally demanding role of Annie Sullivan, who worked the
miracle. Supporting cast members were most believable
in their parts.
An unusual two-level stage set, special lighting effects,
and authentic period costumes highlighted this memora­
ble spring play.

ABOVE: "Teacher” Colleen Coleman explains to "father" Tom Fennell
what she must do to help Helen.
LEFT: Tom Fennell is caught in a dramatic moment on stage.
BELOW: Cast members transport themselves into the world of Helen Kel-

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�"Senior Citizens" Reach The End
A cool, crisp night, caps and gowns of red and white,
beautiful Ravinia Park, the melodious strains of “Crown
Imperial,"and another traditional Deerfield High School
graduation ceremony was under way. Parents and friends
applauded their own special seniors as Class Marshalls
Dave Blowers and Janet Norman called out the name of
each boy and girl who walked across the stage to receive
a diploma.
It appeared to be “ladies' night" at Ravinia, with the an­
nouncement of the names of Mary Lee Fugina as valedic­
torian and Nancy Elliott as salutatorian and the introduc­
tion of class speaker Teri Power, who reminisced about
her four years at DHS and told about her “Visions of What
Will Be
The boys were represented, however, in the presenta­
tion of honors, when announcement was made of the
winner of the coveted JFK Award. No one seemed to be
surprised when the recipient turned out to be Dave Blow­
ers. It was just one final accolade for the senior boy who
had been chosen by this classmates as “most likely to
succeed." From Ravinia, it was back to the high school
for the graduates for one last bash.

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ABOVE: Steve Parker straightens girlfriend Karen Smith's cap.

ABOVE: Richard McCallister, former president of the school board,
hands valedictorian Mary Lee Fugina hier diploma.

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ABOVE: Salutatorian Nancy Elliott receives her diploma with pride.

�ABOVE: Class speaker Teri Power talks of "Visions of What Will Be."
ABOVE: Class Marshall Janet Norman rattles off another name.

BELOW: Future graduates Dan Harder, Tom Read, John Riggio, Jeff
Behnke, Mike Brien, and Tom Moran get together for one last huddle.

ABOVE: Class Marshall Dave Blowers, recipient of the JFK Award, calls
out the name of another graduate.

�Students Work For A Cause
The American Diabetes Association has School Chest
Chairman Ann Velenchik and a generous DHS student
body to thank for a sizable contribution to their cause.
With spring came the annual School Chest fund-raising
drive and an assortment of fund-raising events. There
were ever-popular bake sales, marathon sporting con­
tests, auctions, and even an “It's Academic’’ program.
Band members easily captured the first place position
and won an excused absence and a trip to Wrigley Field.
Taking second place was Lenore Sliozis' first period class,
who earned a tour of McDonald’s headquarters in Oakbrook. Joe Russo's third place winners and all other
classes that took in over $150 in contributions were
treated to a first period Dunkin' Donut breakfast. Amass­
ing a grand total of $4700, School Chest 78 topped its
goal.
Following tradition, the Class of ’78 pulled off a number
of last-day pranks. The fence painting and water balloons
were as usual, but the “Senior Revolution was something new. Even though the last day of classes meant the
onset of exams to freshmen, sophomores, and juniors,
sighs of relief were heard throughout the school. Sum­
mer was almost here.

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ABOVE: Jerry Pizzato and Dave Prince refuse to disclose what last day
senior pranks are in store.

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takes the mound.

VARSITY BASEBALL — FRONT ROW: D. Ottow, M. Muscarello. M. Koopman. K. McLachlan,
T. Romans, G. Pett, Manager Hillary Shapiro. SECOND ROW: Manager Helen Shapiro, R.
Johnson, S. Hussey, B. Lindholm, P. Mathews, B. Silberman, M. Lockner, B. Russell, S. Hezner,
T. Read, R. Grunska. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach R. Jordak, B. Schultz, B. Collins, M. Wilson.
S. Straight, B. Snader, J. Harper, K. Geitner, E. Nelson, S. Ward, M. Toral, J. Worley, E. Reich, J
Behnke, P. Kennedy. Head Coach K. Kurtz

FAR LEFT: Randy Grunska takes a warm-up pitch
before his opponent steps into the box.
LEFT: Sophomore Reggie Johnson perfects his
style.

Batpeople Keep On Slugging
Although a return trip to the state finals in Pekin was
not in the cards this year, the varsity softball team ended
up with an enviable overall record of eleven wins and four
losses. Tacy Miller, Lisa Christiansen, Mary Ellen Dronzek,
and Wendy Jacobs, four of the 1977 heavy-hitting Deer­
field crew, were all back to help first-year coaches Gayle
Luehr and Seth Harkins build an enthusiastic, cohesive
group, more interested in team accomplishments than in
individual stardom.
The Warriors had a five to one conference record, and
Tacy, Lisa, Mary Ellen, and Wendy were named to the all­
conference team. Wendy, a junior, was chosen MVP by
her fellow players. After completing the regular season,
Deerfield hosted the IHSA sub-regional, in which the War­
riors defeated Highland Park and Glenbrook North. They
continued their winning streak in the first regional game
against Lake Zurich, before being eliminated when they
lost to the always top-notch New Trier East. Perhaps the
new pitching machine purchased by GIMA helped, but the
hard work and dedication of every girl on the squad were
what contributed most to the successful softball season.

16

Baseball/Softball

Until the weatherman can come up with a new brand of
spring weather for the Chicago area, baseball teams will
continue to be hampered by snow, wind, and rain. Having
to battle with this year's rainy spring, the Warriors got off
to a slow start, but the team improved as the season
went on. The six to twelve win-loss record did not begin to
reflect the talent and hustle that the varsity team dis­
played on the diamond. Seven games were lost by only
one run.
Although coach Ken Kurtz’s talented pitching staff was
beset by illness and injury, the Warriors finished fifth in
division, with three infielders being named to the all­
conference team. They were MVP Paul Mathews, Tom
Read, and Steve Straight. Pitcher Randy Grunska was
given honorable mention.
Randy, who was plagued by shoulder trouble most of
the season, did come back to hurl the entire eleven in­
nings in a late-season victory over Evanston. This was the
game when Mathews’ base hit in the eleventh inning
knocked the Wildkits out of first place.

�BELOW: Varsity players Mary Ellen Dronzek and Diane Rhine try to
look happy as they congratulate their victorious opponents.

JV SOFTBALL — FRONT ROW: A. Aubel, A. DeSmet, T. Yogan, K. Murdock.
SECOND ROW: S. Crane, M. Morstein, R. Pine, A. Samuels, L. Russell.
THIRD ROW: Coach S. Harkins, K. Moore, C. Wilson, C. Fiorillo, C. Naylor,
M. Kline.

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VARSITY SOFTBALL — FRONT ROW: D. Antes, S. Koopman, G. Weckerlin.
J. Bowen. SECOND ROW: W. Jacobs, T. Miller, B. Weiler, L. Stephens.
THIRD ROW: Head Coach G. Luehr, S. Pilger, D. Rhine, M. Dronzek, L.
Christiansen, S. Beverly, Assistant Coach S. Harkins.

BASEBALL

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ABOVE: Always on top of things, Shereen Beverly awaits
the next play.

SOFTBALL
Maine East
Maine West
New Trier East
Evanston
Niles East
Lake Forest
New Trier West
Niles North
Maine North
Waukegan West
Highland Park

DHS Opponent
7
13
23
4
9
11

16
13
10
25

6
12
15
6

14
11
2
4
7
3

10
4

Glenbrook South
Maine West
New Trier West
Highland Park
Waukegan West
New Trier East
Evanston
Niles North
Niles East
New Trier West
Highland Park
Waukegan West
New Trier East
Evanston
Niles North

DHS Opponent
1
5
7
1
5
4
5
4
2
3
4
5
2
3
6
2
0
2
4
6
3
1
1
3
0
3
4
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4
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Baseball/Softball

17

�BELOW: State finalist Sue Schwaba re­
turns a serve.

BELOW: State doubles champ Sue Schopf watches
the birdie.

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Late Winter Sports Send Girls To State
Without a single senior on the squad, gymnastics coach
Nancy Sanneman had to consider 1978 a “building
year." To help her mold a team to go against the tough
competition in the north suburban area on the balance
beam, the uneven parallel bars, the horse, and the floor
exercise mat, Mrs. Sanneman was fortunate to have the
expert assistance of Bob Jones. Mr. Jones has been head
coach of boys’ gymnastics at Deerfield for many years.
The varsity season record of four wins and six losses
was disappointing, but the JV squad had an over-all re­
cord of seven wins and one loss and they placed second
in conference. The varsity Warriors competed in a seventeam district meet at Fremd High School in Palatine,
which included talented gymnasts from both the host
school and Palatine High School.
DHS freshman Sandy White placed fourth on the beam
(7.35), junior Sara Gedney took fifth on the bars (7.1),
and sophomore Rose Flori, who was DHS’s only represen­
tative on the all-conference team, was an at-large selec­
tion in floor exercise. Their excellent showing in district
earned these three girls a chance to go on to compete in
the Palatine sectional, where they were eliminated from

18

Badminton/Gymnastics

state competition. It was a satisfying finish to a “building
year."
Badminton has always been a popular sport with stu­
dents at DHS, and this year’s interscholastic teams
racked up their best season ever. The young JV squad
placed first in conference, and a well-rounded varsity
squad, made up of sophomores, juniors, and seniors,
finished their regular season with a record of nine wins
and two losses, capturing first place in the Central Subur­
ban League North Division meet.
Hosting the IHSA district meet at Deerfield, the War­
riors were disappointed when New Trier East beat them
by one-half point to claim the championship. Because of
this, the DHS team as a whole did not qualify for state,
but juniors Sue Schwaba in singles and Lyn Chisholm and
Sue Schopf in doubles advanced to the state tourney at
New Trier West. By themselves, the three earned for DHS
an astonishing third in state.
Sue Schwaba placed sixth in state, and Lyn Chisholm
and Sue Schopf became the 1978 Illinois State champi­
ons in doubles. Coach Ann Small and her players at both
levels added their share of trophies to the DHS collection.

�GIRLS GYMNASTICS
DHS Opponent
Waukegan East
68.9
11.55
Highland Park
73.25
78.2
New Trier West
76.95
86.2
Evanston
78.75
93.45
Niles East
78.3
71.6
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Waukegan West

JV BADMINTON — FRONT ROW; E. Hanson, L. Rolfe, V. Castle, C. Nelson, M. Martin, L. Johnson, J.
Brust, M. Manning, L. Gapinski, K. Vislisel. SECOND ROW: B. Liefeld, J. Camp, H. Frank. L. Beinlich, H.
Banta, K. Kindt, K. Carlson, N. Rathslag, K. Nelson, S. Nickoley, P. Wallner.

VARSITY BADMINTON — FRONT ROW: L. Dronzek, B. Shelgren, S. Shapiro. S. Schwaba, L. Chis­
holm. SECOND ROW: P. Phelan, S. Schopf, L. Phillips, H. Coleman, J. Trevor.

ABOVE: Gymnastics Coach Nancy Sanneman is caught by surprise.

BADMINTON
Glenbrook South
Lake Forest
Homewood-Flossmoor
New Trier East
Niles East
Waukegan West
Evanston
Highland Park
Maine South
Maine West

DHS Opponent
6
1
7
0
3
4
4
3
7
0
7
0
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2
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4
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GIRLS’ GYMNASTICS — FRONT ROW: P. Banick, C. Dersch, N. Pirri, S. Abeles, A. Shapiro, W. Kim, S.
Smith, S. Dunn, M. Coen, S. White. SECOND ROW: K. Miller, K. Mitchell, R. Levin, S. Paletti, M.
Strassburger, S. Gedney, K. Carlson, R. Flori, M. Voisard, C. Bonita.

Badminton/Gymnastics

19

�BOYS' VARSITY TENNIS —Coach C. Morrison, G. McWeeney, M. Bonsack, D. Kabiller, G.
French, N. Kogan, D. Schulman. NOT PICTURED: T. Leeson, G. Thorson.

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the swim meet starts.

Swimmers And Netters Pleased With Seasons
There were a couple of things about the 1978 season
that the boys' swimming team didn’t like. They were not
too happy about the way the IHSA switched their sport
from the winter to the spring. And they definitely disap­
proved of Prom's being held on the Friday night of the
two-day state swimming meet.
Nevertheless, there was a lot that they did like about
the season. They liked coming out with a 92-80 win over
their friendly rivals at Highland Park. They were happy
with their overall record of eight wins and three losses.
They were pleased with finishing fourth in district and
fourth in conference.
And to top off their season’s accomplishments, they
were proud of producing seven state qualifiers: Bryan
Cavaness in the 200-yard individual medley and the 100yard breaststroke: John Fischer in the 100-yard free­
style, David Perkowitz in the 50-yard freestlye; Cavaness,
Fischer, Perkowitz, and Tom Robl in the 400-yard free
relay: and Robl, Jim Varick, Chris Kucharski, and Rex
McClure in the 100-yard medley relay. Yes, the swimming
Warriors found more to be glad than sad about.
Coach Chuck Morrison had high hopes for his tennis

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team when the 1977-78 school year began, but that was
before the Cowan family moved away from Deerfield,
taking with them two of the finest netters in the area
—David, a junior, and his freshman brother, Polo. Added
to this disappointing turn of events, Morrison didn’t have
one senior in his line-up.
What a pleasant surprise it was to the coach, the play­
ers, and the fans, when the young Deerfield team ended
their regular season with a record of eight wins and four
losses, and then continued on to edge out Glenbrook
North and Highland Park for the IHSA district champion­
ship. Freshman Dave Kabiller and junior Darren Schulman
in singles and the two doubles teams of Glen French-Greg
Thorson and George McWeeney-Mark Bonsack earned
eleven points for the Warriors to nine for Glenbrook North
and eight for Highland Park.
The team went on from this triumph to finish twelfth in
the state finals at Arlington, an accomplishment that
could not have been predicted when the season began.
Sophomore Glen French was named MVP by his team­
mates.

�BOYS’ FROSH-SOPH TENNIS — FRONT ROW: G. Starwood. S. Serck, B. McWeeney, M. Leider, D.
Lloyd. SECOND ROW: R. Picchietti, C. Copek, D. Dishman. M. Arenson, D. Hokin.

BOYS' TENNIS
Glenbrook South
Maine West
Niles East
New Trier West
Highland Park
Lake Forest
Waukegan West
Niles North
New Trier East
Evanston

DHS
3
3
5
2
3
3
5
3

1
0

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2
2
0
3
2
2
0
2
4
5

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BOYS’ FROSH SWIM — FRONT ROW: K. Sullivan. T. Karkazis. B. Lynn. T. Parfitt. C. Henderson.
SECOND ROW: D. Andrews, M. Theisen, M. Banner, S. Goldin, S. Gallagher, S. Hellen. THIRD ROW:
J. Klein, T. Warnecke, D. Coleman, D. Balder, J. Szyman.

BOYS' SWIM
DHS
Libertyville
Maine East
Maine South
New Trier West
Highland Park
Evanston
Niles North
Niles East

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101
96
76
90

Opponent
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49
78

95
82

78

100

116
124

41

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BOYS’ VARSITY SWIM — FRONT ROW: J. Varick, R. McClure. C. Kucharski. SECOND ROW: R.
Pool, B. Rappaport, J. Fischer, D. Perkowitz, D. J. Andries, N. Johnson, C. Maki. THIRD ROW: B.
Dickinson, D. Kucharski, B. Osman, D. Linville, B. Warnecke, A. Martin. FOURTH ROW: Manager
Jina McKenny, B. Middaugh, R. Osman, T. Robl, D. Wulf.

Swimming/Tennis

21

�ABOVE: Tom Stevens nears the finish.

RIGHT: Coach Strauch and Lisa Tumpey check out the competition.

Runners Push Tracksters To Fine Seasons
Coach Cheryl Strauch's young track team did very well
for itself in 1978, finishing third in the conference meet
and a respectable eighth in the IHSA district meet at Lake
Forest. From the beginning of the season, sophomore
Lisa Tumpey was considered “most likely to succeed” in
becoming Deerfield’s first entrant in the state meet at
Eastern Illinois University.
Although she knew that qualifying for state would mean
passing up Prom 78, Lisa’s all-out effort in the district
meet resulted in a first place finish in the 440 yard dash,
cinching a berth for her downstate. A fourth place finish
in the preliminaries at Charleston, with a time of 59.06,
was not good enough to allow her to compete in the finals
but, because of her notable achievements and versatility
throughout the season, her teammates chose Lisa as
their MVP.
Freshman high jumper Martha Caflisch, who reached a
lofty 5’4’’, was named to the all-conference team, along
with Jane Daniel, whose 37'21/2” shot put earned her a
second place at the conference meet. All in all, it was the
Warrior track team’s most productive year to date. Many

22

Girls’ Track/Boys’ Track

records were broken during an exciting season.
A legend in their own time, Deerfield's long distance
runners did it again. After bringing home the state cham­
pionship in cross country two years in a row, they iced
the cake by helping the track team to a second place
state finish. In his first year as head track coach at Deer­
field, Rich Elliott could point with pride to a strong second
place position at all three levels in both indoor and out­
door conference meets. After its regular season, the var­
sity squad went on to take second place in the county,
the district, and finally the state.
Along the way, they won the Lake Forest Invitational,
the Proviso West Indoor Classic, and the Spartan Relays,
setting or tying sixteen school records. The four-mile
relay team clocked this year's national record with 17.20.
The distance runners were not the only strength in this
year's track team. Sprinters Eric Green, Geoff Altman,
George Burbules, and Jeff Phillips contributed to the sea­
son's success, as did Brad Burton, Luigi Flori, and Phillips
in field events. It was a well-balanced team with consider­
able talent in all track and field events.

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