glenbard west 1971 yearbook
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glc nba rd west h igh school gle n e ll yn , illi nois
table of contents introduct ion 2 fun and games 18 organi zations 84 administration , faculty, s ta ff 114 stud e nts 162 ind ex 228
glenbarcl was a time and place . . . for tradition . .. for change ...
2introduction introduction :1
for participation . ..
4introduct ion
for competit ion . ..
introduction5 --- ----------------'---------------------~=
a time and pl ace whe re w e felt success ...
6 introduct ion
and disappointme nt.
introduction 7
a Lim e 1rnd place for Leaching . . . and learning . ..
Kintrodu t: t iun in lrod uction9
glenbard was a time and place .. . for fun.
lOi nlroduction inlroduct ion 11
stud e nts e a rn se meste r 's credit th ro ugh ne w summ e r school plan
In o Summe r School 1e wingcluss. Mrs. Brown helps Freshmun Mury M urphy (ii hur dress Sophomore L)•nnDoczekuloirons herdreu
12 su m mer school
Mr. Dlu,(l.opolski posus os u mmld for (h onl rowl /Jun Kmb.iu. /mm Wdcfor. /mm Sullivan. and Kolhy l.o rucco (hat k row) /Jule Pnrh:r. llurb llockmun. Lee Doyle. on.I firm/ Munhull t/urinJI usummt:r ~i;hool skd ch m11 dun
sum mcrschool 13
stud e nts fo rego vaca ti o n to e a rn prec ious cred it
Kornn llnherts checks fo r mlslakes in her lyping; Work ing1.mhe r d reuin/-lomeEconomics is /1111 Uvin,11ston ; Anneue J.ieblich wuu a fashionable 1ummer hal while $he drows: Concenlral lng onthe model for her sketch is Hobin King: llorb Horgrove keeps her eyeon her1esson osshelype,,
14 summc r sc:::'.ho.:::_ol _ ____________________________________________ ,_um• m• e•"c• h•on•l 1•5--~
16rcg istra ti on
2100 s tu de nts e nroll fo r th e '70 sch ool ye a r
re~1s tration 17
fun and games
run and gam es 19
hilltoppers take four, lose four in tough season
WhDBlonCen1ral . RlvenideBrooli:field Maine East ..... DowneuGroveNorlh
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20 vars ityfootba ll
Th11y
vars it y foo1ba ll 21
comic strip characters highlight traditional parade
22 homecoming
homecoming 23
24 homecoming
varsity, sophs beat the dukes on homecoming
Ledby averytoug h cldc nsc and a s lro ng runninggamc. lhe Varsity I litters clo bbered Yo rk for a solid 29-8 1-l omecomi ngvictory
Greg Dase p rovided most of the scori ngwi thth reeto uchdownruns. and Cary ln,l.lold scored his s ixth touchd ow n of the year in th e Toppers' best offe nsive e ffort of th e year. The defe nse shone, intercep ting lwo passes and preventi ng York from reach ing the encl zone unti lthefi nalsecondsof thcga mc
The Sophomores had a rouj.! he r lime . nipp ing the Dukes lfl- 12. All sixtee n poi nl s ca me in th e fou r th period as th e Bardl c ts ove rcame a s ix po int de ri cit to co me from behi nd and win the ir fourth gam e in
homecoming 25
peanu t gallery, '70 dance, ends successful day
The half-limt! s how inclu d ed the hnnd a nd th e Toppc re tt cs, w ho co mbin ed lo give an or ig in a l presen tation o r "Th e Pink Panther" The band then pl;1yed '' Josh ua ,'' fcatur ingNatOi li bc rtoonthe1rumpet. They ended their s how wit h the production numbe r "So u lful Drums," which feat u red drumme rs Brod Binks, Mi ke Li c ht e nwa lt er, Paul Redmond, and Alan Vovolka
A fter a successfu l duy on l hc fie ld came the d a nce, Pe anut Ca llery. Amid co lo r h il pic tures of Andy Cap p and Snoopy. Pat ty Elliott w os c rowned by football captainSteveMillcr. Pa t\ y'scourt co ns isted o f fres hman Ka ryn Glawe, sophomo re Laurie Eavey, junior Ingrid S pcl\nes. and senio rs Chris Li eblichand jea nn cManJ.! ion
26 homecoming
homecoming 27
sophs ta ke 2nd stra ight titl e; fr eshm e n undefea ted Thcst1p homoregridm en.coachC1 I
byMr. Ric hnrdNordmeycr,carried afi-·1-1 ove r;d l record 10 a con fere nce c hampionsh ip for th e secoml conscc ut iveyear. ProvisoWes1 adm inisl c re d the lone defeat in a :n -:IO hea rtbre ak e r . CoinJ.l into the fimt\ gam e o f the season. agains t Hi nsdal e Cenlral. the Sop homo res found lh c ms e lvcs ticcl with the Red
28 fres hman-so phomore footba ll
Dev ils forfir s tplace - holht ea ms showing a 4-1-·1 confere nce record. llyshell nckin,1:llin sd a lc 19-7, th e Soph omore Top pers muint;iined the ir pos itio n as Kings of th e rough a nd tou gh West Suburba n Confere nce
The Freshm an A tea m racked up aclazzling7-0recorclin 1970 tnrun awaywiththeWcstSuburban Co n-
freshman-sop homore football 29
despite the ra in te nnis team has a grea t season
30 gir\s' tennis
prac ti ce le ads to improve m e nt in fall se;1son
girl s' <1rchery31
32sociallife
socials , auction , and slave dav break routines
socia ll ife33
cross country ha rri e rs take fourth in wsc
34 cross country
1970 CrouCount ry Scoreboard
Hinsd ale Central , , Rl vflulde Brooldle lit Maine Eas t . . Provi50 Wesl .. Oowners Nor1h .. ~~~~s Townsh l11 .
Note: Low scorewlns ln croucoun1 ry.
36crosscou ntry
senior don ellis captures fourth place in illinois
Sen ior Don Ellis fin ished an oul- Ex1r11m11l11f1 lop·h••ffCoxon<lRrionCooper
~~~;~"~i:!:' ~·~:,:~; 11~;'.~~::;~~!~ ~;~;~~l~!~; iti~1~~{~~~~l~ On th e wa y lo the Sta le Meet.
Don broke course reco rds in both thcconforencc and clislrict contests. His final run proved he was th e fourlhbestrunn er inlllinois
38 male an im al
all school play brings thurbe r comedy to life
male anima l 39
faculty beate n by cubs in afssponsored bout
40 facu lty-c uhga me
/\majority or C uh fans and a hand hil orracult ysu ppor te rsmad e up 1he rull hou se in 13ies lc r ,i.:ym on Ja nuary 21sl to watch lhe Cubs whip th e facu lty '!02-86 . Chi e f enterta ine r for the eve n ing was
Fe rgie Je nkins w ho d e liRhtc d fan s w ilh his antics on and off th e co ur t. The gam e was sponsored by thcAmcricanFic ld Se rvi<:e lo mak c mnney lo bri ng future fo reign exc ha nges1uclcnls toGlenhardWest.
harrisonexchange
exchange off e rs comparison of schools , people
42 harriso n excha nge ha rr iso n exchnnge 43
vars i1 v basket hall
hilltoppc]rs go lo region <il fin(ll: finish fourth in tough con l'c!rc!nce
44varsit ybasketbal\ va rsit ybaskelba\145
sophs, frosh "a" finish season in winning column
46 sophomore basketball freshmanbasketball 47
ch r is o'br ie n is crowned q uee n a t g-tee n dance
48 hearlhop
hca rthop-19
one hundred and thirty-first play marks las t in old west auditorium
Beth Schw11nkc. l'am Kndkc, Vicki Selden Si11ly Shnmlmrgcr. Mnikn Will . Llghllng:
all -schoolp\ay51
52 all-school p l a~·
thespians up-d ate shakespeare's "a midsumme r night 's dream"
all-school plny53
gymn as ts h ave outs ta nd ing 15-2 ove ra ll r ecord
54 gymn astics gym nas tics 55
J.lVmnas l ii:s
four CLUGlify for stat e : ladik ge ts fourth on horse
~~~~~~~!~~~ slmwsrhf'51r1·ngth necessuryruperformnn 1h1!rin,11s
gymnastics :i7
ingold, hubbard, disn ey advance to state f inals
" T his yc:ir's wrcs1lin,1.t season was llw hcsl one that C lcnhnrd Wcst hascvcrlwd," d cclnrcd! lcad Wrestlin~ Co;u:h John Beis ne r. li e was r ighl. and the records prove it. T h e Fres h men had a 7-4 record; the Sophomores, 8-2-2: th e Juniors. 8-2 andlhc Va rsity, 10-3-1
The va rs il ysquad was l1:d by CuCap tains Cary Ingo ld (25- 1-2) and M;irk Disney (22-1): seniors l~ic:k ll uhbard(22-:il. LinSlact!y(12-4- ll. IJ rad ltjorth fHi-51. Ken l.imlhcrg (rn-fi], Frank Fi lippi (!J-H-1). and Mike Co riga n (6-3-2): Ju nior Dill Cars ten s {13-fi-'I]: and Sophs Pe te Doerr ics and'J'oddluhnson
The v;i rsi l v malme n defended their 1-linsdafc Tournamen t Ch;1mpiuns hi 11.tooksecond inl hc0ist 1·ic1 Tourname nt, won second in the Sectional Tournam e nt. and place d 20th in 1he State Tournament. :r hc lunior Va rsil y won the Juni or Va rs il ~' Qundran).lu lar and li e d for lhe Conference Championsh ip.
Al the Hinsda le Tou rney, five C lenbardians were crowned cha mpions: I.in Slacc y, Mark Disney, Rick llubbartl. Co1ry ln).lo ld. and Bi ll Ca rste ns. Five Clenhard ).l rapp lers also qualifi ed for the Sectio nal Tou rn <iment Ma rk Disney. Ca ry Ingo ld . Brad Hj orlh . Rick Hubbard, a nd llill Ca rs te ns. Mark Dis ney. Ri ck Hub bard. a nd Gary ln,l.loldall won Sect iona l Championships 1111d com peted in the State Tourname nt, w here Cary Ingo ld wo n thi rd place and Rick Hubbard six lh .
"This squad ," Mr. Beis ne r sa id "was the mos1 highl y skill ed. highly mo1 ivat ed J.(roup of young men r vewo rkedwitha1C lcnhard West. They wnrked hard. set h igh goa ls, and se t man y in d ividual and learn records. We worked a longtime to haveaseniorsquadl iketh is . a nd Wt! hope lo have grea1 sen ior sq uadsqu iteofte ninthefu lure."
58 va rs ilyw restli ng
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II Wheaton North .. U Wheaton Cenl ral za Barrington
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individu als and tea ms e njoy the best se ason ye t
60 \•vrestling w res tling 61
g-c\u h-racultyga me
le tterme n lose to the teachers in annu al game
62 g-c lub-fucuh ygamc
al\-schoo l pla v
audiences kept in suspe nse by,, " the pl ayroom
fi4 all -schoolplay
66 varsit y baseball
toppers slump, lose wsc lead in final games
~ Vars it y 8aseba 11 Scorehoa rd ~
vars it yhasc ball r, ;-
fn)sh -so11h ]Jasehall
sophs e ncl year in fifth: rioux leads fr eshm en
68 has•~ ha 11 fros h-soph baseba ll 69
okl a h om a ta kes c rowds h ack to turn of ce ntury
70 all -schoolmus ical
pr ichard and fosdick lake first in distri ct clouhles
tennis 73
74 golr
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coach e nds fin e ca ree r with a winning se ason
Coach Geo r~e Haascappcd his3-I year coac h i n~ car1:c r al Gtcn hard wi1h annthcr win n ing season. The Va rs ity Golf team won five. Josi onl y two. a nti took 1hi rd pl ace in the West Su hu rhan Conference
Glen bard 's li nks1crs d id wd l in both the La ke Park a nd lhe Champa ig n lnv ita1iona l To urn ame nts T he Va rs ity won it all at Lake Pa rk agn inst 19 tea ms. w ith a fou r man total of 317. Brian Recd was lhc Tourney Mcdnlis t wilh a round of 72. At Cha mpa ign. compe ting w ith 34 teams, th e tea m plact)d sevc nlh with ascorcof410.
Bria n Recd. M ike Kovac h. Bill An de rson . Dave Dutch. and Bi ll Kovach mad e u p thcGle nbarcl go lf squ ad 1hnt co mpetcd in the Dis tri ct Tou rnament at the Wood ri dge Country Club . Taking 1hi rd . lh e team q ua li f ied fo r the Sect iona l Tou rn ame nt held a t th e Fo x Be nd Cou ntry Clu b. whe re they fin ished fifth wi th a te am tota l of 318. T h is yen r 's varsit y team had great pote nt ial, accord ing to Coach l !aas . bu t lhcv never achievedlhcconsis tc ncynecessa ry to bechampi ons
J\ llh ough th t.! Sophomores (7-2) lost their first two non -confere nce ma tches to Lake Pa rkund Whea ton, they we re u nd efea1cd for lh c ba lanceof1hcscason nnd caplure d the Sophomore Co nfere nce crow n with an cxce \1 e nt 7-0 Co nfere nce reco rd .
In th e Co nfe re nce To urn ame nl. the Sophs outst roked th e ir oppone nts and fini shed w i1 h a team tola l of 342. Bill And1! rson took individ ual honorswith a lowrnund of78.
Ler1 : SeniorBrion RemJ. nwdulis1011he Luke Park /nvilalionu/Tournomenr. follows lhroughonuproc1icedri11e
golf 75
" brigacloon .. sets a scoltish mood for the 71 prom
76 juninr-sen iorprom
jun ior-seniorprom 77
trackm en win little four; ellis fifth in country
I lead Coach Jim Arnold' s coaching techn iq ues brought about a rnarkedimprovcmen1inlhcq11ality or Glc nhartl's running. The learn did well in rnnny meets. and individuals se t seve ral records
Led bydistanccrunnerDon Ellis. Clenbard West's track 1cnm took fifth in the tcn-1 co1m fi eld at lhc Mor ion West Inv it ational. Don Ellis broke lh c meet record by 23 secondsandtheficldhousc rccord by "18 in an cxce ll c nl 9:22.2 time. The climax of the indoor track seasonwas thctcam'ssccond place fi n ish at the te n-learn Morton East Rclayshchind Proviso
At the Littl e "4" In vitationa l Tra ck Meet. th e Varsity took first place with 93 points w h ile the second place tea m scorud only 73 Thn !rnckmen placed fourth in th e con ference tournament.
At th1! Distr ict. the Varsity came in fifth against 23 teams. Fi ve individuals (Don Ellis. Lorry Doyle, Glen Gardne r . Jim Clegg. a nd Gt!rry Crossle yl nm! the mile rela y team (Tim Cranny, Mike Patterson, Randy Schlachter. and Dan Ellis) qua li fied for the Slate. Gardner. Clegg. Gross ley. and lhe mil e re lay team~,did not make it past the preli1mi naries in Cha mp aign but Ell is went on to tak e third in the two mil e a nd Doyle look e ighth in the hi~h hurd les
The h iR hlight or the season wos Don Elli s' ni ne-m inute two mil e run . Don 's mark was th e 5th fastest tim e for a high schoo l s lude nt in the U nited S ta tes.
Sen ior Gerry Cross ley set o new long-jump reco rd (22feet.5inches] tobreakthevarsityrecordof 21 feet. 11 inches. set in 1967. O the r lrackmen with high poi nt s in their res pect ive cale8o r ies were Don Ellis (distance runsl. Larry Doyle (hurd les and re lays!, G le n Gardner (hurdl es. po le va ul t), Gerry Crossley fhu rd les. longjumpandre la ysl. and Greg Rcuhs (rel a ys and sp rint s).
78 vars ity track
80 rrosh-soph lrack
bill frit z hre;1ks frosh record in di s tance runs
frnsh-sophtrack Bl
82 graduat ion
:J82 seniors gt! l dipl omas al '7 -1 co mm e nce m e nt
~rilduation 83
organ il".at ions
84 organiza t ions
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s tud e nt 's leagu e aids gle n bare\ and co mmunity
86 orga ni zati ons
for e ig n s tud e nts spe nd th e yea r in gle n e ll yn
ThcAnwricnn Field St!rvicc welcomed fourexchnngestudenrs thi s year : Rcrnzi Su/Ju from Turk e}' . hosled hy Senio r Dave F;1Jls; Ed,i.:n rd o Hern andez from Chile, hos!ed hy Jun ior Phil Sheldon ; /Jri>: ille Wil di from Swi lze rl a nd , hosted hy Ju n io r Carol Sinden: an d Wil nise Senecal from 1-! aili. hos ted by Mrs. Judy Sodin i. Brigil!e c;mie for the yea r on the Youl/1 for Und ers landing progr;1m and Wilnise came through lh c or,i.Finb:alion Op portunit y for Equal Employment. employed as a molhe r 's he lper.
Both Riche ll e Nauer! and J\ nne De rse qunlifi ecl to beco me Glen. bard AFSers abroad . Ri ckey left al !he second semes ter to live wit h hcr Sou lh Afr icanfami lyforayear, andAnnedepartedin j un e tospend the s umm e r in Sccaux. France.
Among th e club's :i c li vil ies were anopenhouseforthei:i1izcnsor G le n Ell yn lo met:t !he exclrnnge slu d e nts. an AF'S weeke nd with stude rll s from1h esu rrou ndingarea, and AFSdayfo rthcsludc nl bod y to become familiar w i1h lh e AFSe rs from1heChicagoarca
The bi~es l eventoftheyearwas the C hicago Cubs vs. !he G le nbard Wes! fac ul! y hasket ball,Llame. Th e profil of lhe .srnme he lped lo hring Remzi and Ed he re nnd send the American candida1es Rickey a nd Ann e a broad . Th e money raised from co ncess io ns we nt to a id 31 Fre nch s tud en ts in coming 10 G len Ell yn for Spring Vaca tion. In the fa ll.1heclubentcrcd a fJoatin1 he a nnu a l !-lomuco ming pnrade. lhe firs l e nlry in AFS hislory
organizo!l ions 87
ho norary cl ubs recogn ize m a ny s tu d e nt ta le nts
88 organizat ions o r~aniza li ons 89
gle n h a rd w ins awards, seco nd h es t in county
of type. g ra p hs we r e n um erou s, wi: re placed so as to add ba la nce a nd pe rspect ive lo the pages. T he Glen Bord edi to rs we re es pecia ll y proud of the 1wos ix-pai.:c edi tions puhli sh1:d , a foa1 c quallcdonly hy the '19ti7- f\8 s1a rr i n recent li mes
Gle n Bord al so had things to offe r in conte nt o f these we re the exclusive v iews wi th Dea n Stoakes. Ma rga ret Pa pand rcou (daughte r-in-low o f a former Greek Prime Mi n is1crL
90 orga niza tions
addition of new studio prom otes radi o lis te ne rs
organi :t.<1 tion s 91
th es pian troupe prese nts four studi o pla ys
92 org1 1ni :1.oti ons
organi z11 l ions 93
se rvi ce clubs d e mons trate soc ia l co nce rn
tocolll!CI moneyfnrn lachia
The G-Tee ns e xt e nd ed the ir se rvices lo more than just lhcstudcnt body this year. They pres~m l ed thei r annual Candlclighl Serv ice for G len Ell vn c iti zens. colluctc d o lilclothcsr'rornsl ud cn lsfur1he Treasur e !louse. so ld peanuts (or Ki wa nis Da y, and a ided the Red C ross Youth in stu ffing stockings for Viel Na m se rviceme n
The ir schoo l aclivitics we re th e 1-i t:a rl I/op . a Hom ecoming fl oat. a nd a Moth er- Dau~htc r Tea whe re awa rds wcrci.: iven;mdncwcounci\ me mbers an n uun c1~d. G-Tce ns also mvardedascholars hiptoase n io1 member
Afte r a barhccuc for prospeclive me mbers at Uarb McM01stc r 's, the Fut ure Nurses d e voted th ei r lime lo raisin).l money for their field trips. The y so ld porn -pons and hrownies.a nd w ilh thismoneyt hcy were ahl e to vis it the Crea l Lakes Naval llosp ital. Su nn yr idgc Child ren ·s l lomu. the Re habi lit at ion Ins tit ut e, and Hadley Sc hoo l for the Blind. To. close th e ye ar, a part y was he ld for a ll FNC memhe rs.
94 organizations
kev cl uh raises monev for th e leukemi <1 fund
or~rn n izat ions 95
gle nhmd choir highlights ye ar wilh 3-day lrip
!Iii organizations
or).lanizalions 97
band me mbe rs combine humor with programs
98 organizut ions
orches tra has mus ic and fun th ro ughout ye;ir
IOll u r)rn ni zal ions o r~<m1 z o lt i o ns 101
102 or}lani za lions
chee rl ead e rs and lop pe re t.le.s rai se pe p , spirit
104 ur)!aniz;il ions
populm musi c sets mood for orchesis dance
Or)!ani z;ilions '!OS
IOI\ or1rn nizations
g.a.a. workshop held here for all illinois girls
orwmizat ions 107
language clubs raise funds for scholarships
108 orµ an izations
Top: French Clu h OHic1Ju: Fronl RoW·
~kg~~_:~i£Yie~u~~l~~~~~~· l~;n~'.~h!r:i~~~: rndcr.andMarlh11Lyons
or,aniz<it ions ·109
gle nbard h <1s spec ial inte rest clubs for man y
110 or).(ani;1.alions
spec ial inte res t needs prov id ed by sma ll clubs
organizat ions 111
vica and office occupations win state contests
Gle nbard's chaple r 0£ lhe Vocational Industrial Club of America {V ICA) sta rted out the schoo l vear suc:cessfull y hy winning a second pince f11r the ir homecoming floa1 As fund rai s ing proj ccl s, VICA held a Ro ad Hall y, two 1:a rwashes, apape rdr ivc, and snldPoll y Fluffs. Mike Sal1 zmnnn recei ved s2n.110 forsc ll ingthcmosl Poll y Flu ff s In Ma v. the members of V IC A tra veled to S prin~fi c l d for 1hc VICA S ta te Con ve nti o n. At 1lrn con vent io n tw0 C lc nbar11i nns we re el1!cled as s ta te offi ce rs: Di!l1hie Vinachi wo n th e office of Parli ;1-mentarian and Ginge r Chinva ri won tlw oHi c:c of Secrelarv. The Glc nbard Wes t VICA recciv1~d a fi rs t p\ ;1ce for th1!irdis pla y and Laura Napcl won sm:ond place in th e Cosmetology \.ont csL To e nd lht?yearthey he lda han c1ue1fo r allthe irme mhers.
Beg inning th e y11;1r wi th a fie ld trip to lh e ofrices o f Eas te rn Airlines a nd Eas tman Kmh1k in Oakbrook. Office Occupations la te r a!le nded th e Are a Slud e nt Lead e rship confere nce he ld a t the Vi ll a• Olivia Countrv Cluh in Decembe r Severa l studcn ls part it:ipalcdinthe West Suhurba n Arna Offi ce Occupations Co nt1~s ts held at Downers Grove South 1 ligh Schoo l: Dd1bie Ge hringe r wvn f irst pl;1ce in th e Account ing Contest and SucY;iege r wns awarded the titl e of Miss Office Occu pa tions. In March these two girls participated in the State Contests in Springfie ld. w he re each placed fifth in her area. The club alsosold can dy andcalendarsto rai se mone y fo r th e Employe rEmployce Banque t in May. Th e bant1 uet . the final duh acli vit y. was held at the Holida y Inn to hon or oil the em ployers who had participated in th e' OfficeOcr:upationsthi sycar
112 organiza tions
distribut ive ed. places first in illinois contest
Di1trlbu1 ive Education Club did ve ry we ll in co u n t ~ and s tat e competiti on this yea r. Do n Olse n was e lected pres id e nt of th~ ! DuPage
fcn:ncc . and Le if Espe land wo n lh1:s hal1:nt of the Y•~ilraward .
The Office Aides were a wor ki ng force that ke pi sc hool ro11tincJ.minJ.l throug hout th ti year. Tlw stude nts rlail y c:h t!ckecland helpcd with1he rei:o rd ingofahsc nl ees, dc li ve recl passes a nd m e mos to the fa c:u ll y. hel ped the counst:lors <ind nurse wi!h lhe ir work
or.l(anizations
administration, faculty, and staff
ndminis1ration. facu ltv and .~l;1fl
supe rinte nd e nt p il ots distric t to successfu l ye a r
l lli dislrictofri cc clisl r icl offi ce 117
three he lp the principal direc t school affa irs
118 admin istrat ion
john d . shea ha n res igns afte r 10 yea rs a t west
adminislration 119
exhi b its prov ide showcase for stude nt ar tis ts
Top: Mr~ . Mar11nm1 Tat:1kb: Mr. Eclward D l u11op ul ~ ki, Ar1 Dc 1111r1mo 11l Cha irman
Right: \ Ir. l.ur ryChild wuiches Kim /ohnson ussheworksrmuprnjflCl111duss
conce rts, tou rs highlights for mus ic s tude nts
pupils h_endil from us ing new shor thand lab
122 bus inesscdu ca1i o n busi ness edu cati on
11:~~~~~~~-----------------------------------------------------------.... mr. sl<1rk slec rs n. c. (~V<1luati o n at w cs l campus
12-1 COJ,llish
e n•li s h 125
juniors to choose from new one-se mes te r co urses
121i c ngl ish cn,lll ish 127
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visiting fr e nch stud ents enjoy am e rican lour
forci~nlang11a,1w
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130 fo rc i~n l anguage
foreignla n 111 ;i i.w
pupil s 01 w rating nurse !!'\ ' school gai n insight
13'.! hom1: ecnnom ics
irn l11slr i.1l etlui:o1tit111
new <!qu ipm c! nt l t)<lds to l argc! r stud ent c! nrollm ent
intlustri al educalioll 13:1
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\ 'lit es <ind haas I' (~s i g n : hl oxam l <1kcs s< il 1h ;1ti c< il
1:i4 rlllllhunwlics
compute r math co urse off e rs new e xpe ri e nce
malhcmal ics 137
ho\'s' ph\'sical e ducalio n
fitness program ge are d lo bovs' spor ts <rnd gilm es
13R boys' ph ~·s i ca l edu cat ion boys· ph ysic;d cd uco1tio n 139
rev ised co urse] st ru cture prov id es fun <incl lea rning
1411 )(irls' ph ys ical1!ducation j.lir\s' ph ys ical educat ion 141
sc ience students r ece ive aw<1rds for a c hic~vc m c nls
Sci t ~ ll C(] 143
team leaching alters science closses. labs
mrs . ;indc!rson is llppoinl<!cl ;1c ting ch;1irm;111
soc i a l sch~ nc" socia l scie nce 147
14H soci alsciencc
ex pe rim<~nt < il tex tbook alters histor y cours<~
sucial scie nce ·149
new teaching mc~lhocls tri l) d in speech class
150 sp1:er. h
dri vers'i :d1u:.1t ion
more than :JOO dri ve rs trnin c~ d during 'T I yea r
d r i vc rs· 1 ~ c1 u c, 1 I i un I :; l
sluc\ c) nl s prol'il from av <rncl library se rv ices
ta:! a udiov isual library 153
gu ;d~' "r' r introduces S l tl II \ J( ' be tter co ~g ~ , lv '1sorv aids dC , •
paraprof1:ss ion a ls
parn-pros he lp school mo nitors shag strnggle rs
I 5fi pa r; l I 1rn f 1 ~SS i 0 n ii JS
s taff m e mbe rs offe r stud e nts the ir assistance
specia l he lp 157
s1;ifr
secretaries aid teachers with eve ryday tasks
158 staff
staff 159
esse nti a l tas ks pe rform ed by building s taffs
160 cafc tc riastaff
custodia1 sta rr 161
students
162 sl ud ents
Judith Ahart I.auri c Albe rt
De borah All en Evan Almd alc
Dav id K. Anderson
Dav id P. A nde rson
Lynn And e rso n Barba ra Ange ll
Me lan ie Anth ony Roy Augc nsc n
Patricia Auman Pc tc r Aus ili
Wi lli am Bacon Thncl eous Bal assie
Consl:rn cc Ba ll
Dav id Ball
matt roudane is president of class of '71
Thomas Danks R ichard Barge r
Kevin Barnh art M ichae l OarscnH1
Joanne nart le tt San dra Ba lc k
C raig Dau er
Lou ise Dauer
Daniel Ucag ley Ca ll! Becker luhn Becke r Wi lliam Becker
Norm an IJendicsen Robert Benedict Mary Bcrgs li en Laure l Be rgstrom
Tom Berowski
Mary Be rqu is t
Na ncy Bertrand
Elizabeth Besore
Jam es Be tti sworth Mau rine Bibe ns Ric hard Binder S teve n Bl a ke ly
Ric h a rd Blanto n Suzanne Blanton
K atrin a Boedecker Je ffe ry Bogdansk i
scnio rs165
W illiam 13onckford Dinnc Bosa rt
Cnt hcri ne 13os t Kendra Bower
Sa nd r n Bower M ike Boyle
Roy 13 rads trum Jack Breme r
Mau reen Brenna n M ic h <:ie l Br icr lon
Dani e l Brigh t Rebecca Br is tol
Debora h Brown Ja ni ce Brown Di a ne Brunk e Jnne t Budzicz
Ru ssell Bud z icz Jacq ue lyn Bun trock
G ary Bu s h Na ncy Bus h
Mar y Bu ssm a n Jo na th a n Butt e rs
Dave Cad e m art o ri Rich ard Cam p be ll
Daw n Capez io Joa nne Caputo Sandra Ca rey Don ald Ca rlo
Mark Ca rlt on Mary Carm ichae l John Caron Gregory Ca rr
Mich ne l Cn ruso John Casey Li nda Ce leschi John Cha lupa
Lynn Chambers Susa n Ch iod o T im o th y C hris te nson
Lnwre nce C hris ti a n
Steve n Chris ti a nse n Joa nn e C hurchill Ed wa rd Clator Thomas C lay Ion
upperclassmen represe nted in student league
lam es Clegg Rohe rt Clegg
Pat ric ia Coll ey Frances Coll ard
Rober t Condon Micha e l Co rr iga n
Will iam R. Cox Willi am W. Cox
Deborah Craf t T imoth y Cra nn y
Ma rga ret Cray ton Ge rald Cross ley
Chris ti e Crow He le nCsukor
Sa ndra Cufaude Jud y C uff
fiv e are named national m erit semi-finalists
Pam e la Cu lp Cla udi a O'Addio Ann e Da il ing Daw n Only
Ba rbar a O'Anlonio Greggory Dase Julia De aver Kare n De legge
James De tme r Judith Deve ry Robe rt Di ckinson Carol Dicos ta nzo
Cath y Di Dom e nico Jean ine Di ebold Kare n Die rking Nat Diliber to
Dian e Di Pe ntino Mar k Disn ey Sharron Dix
Luann Dombrosk y
Jam es Dornfe ld M<lry Douglas Je an Down ing
Lawrnnce Doyle
Diane Due ns ing Robe rt Duke
Elizabe th Dye r Dav id Ozwonkoski
Je ff rey Earl l Cat he rine Earl y Omit Eas tman Christ ophe r Eastwood
Jam es Eaton Ma rc ia Eldridge Palr icia Elliott Donald Ellis
Eli zabeth Ellison Les lie Eq u i Ga ry Erickson Joa nne Eri ckso n
Nancy Erickson Sandra Fa ll o n Da ve Fal ls Don Farre ll
Chris tine Parr is M ich ae l Fe ld e Mnri Fe lke r Kev in Fe nzau
Cat he rine Fe rgus Eil een Fi ala Frank Fili ppi Joseph Fill
Vicki Finke Ja nice Fi tzge rald Barbara Flans burg Dehm Fle m ing
Mary Foley Daniel Forster
1 loward Fosd ick
Joh n Foster
Margaret Fo t1 lcr Carolyn Fow ler
Ra ymond Frank
Randa ll Frenc h
Scott Freyma rk David Frost
Linda Ga ba Pa ul Ga ll aher
Joan Gamb ini G lenn Gardn er
June Carney
Jonat han Gar tz
Peggy Gay nor
David Ge hr inger
Debbi e Ge hringe r Diane Gehrke
Rae Giese l Cy nthia C i\\
Josep hine G iun la De borah Givan
joy Give n T hom as Gle nn
!Jonn ie Goodrich Bonnie Gore
Rodger Cott h.-irdt Ju dy Graham T rudy C raves Geoff Green
Gay le Gregg Gwe nn G regg
Kat hl ee n G rif f iths Sh nron Gris ha m
D<1 vid Cross Mary Cue bard
Stephen Hagar Rob in Hahs
joy Ha ll Ma rk Ha lter Lori Hankinson
Ric h a rd H a nn asch
senio rs 173
Bet h I Jansen Ma ry l lonse n
S usan I larm o n S he ila I l arri ngton
M ork l la rri s Sa lly I l;ir r iso n
Wa rre n I lart wc ll D;d c I louge r
George I louge r T e resa I la uglancl
Richard Hnyes Ro he r! I lazc nf ie ld
Ka rl I lc id cma n Ernest I le id c n
Dan I lc id orn Ross I lc ise
Barba ra I le jcl oneck S tephe n He nd e rso n Sha ro n He nd r ic kson Robert I le ns haw
Ma ry l lc pn c r Ed He rn a nd ez Mau reen l-l e r rit y Will ia m Herzog
Na ncy l lesz Eliza he lh He tzle r Che r yl I lilcl e bra nd Richa rd Hill
Ja ne ll e l lirc he rl Joy Hoffer Douglas Hoffm a n Alan Holle nbeck
De nnis 1-l ols tee n Les l ie Hooper M ark Hora n Ma r issa Hough ton
Marcy Howell Bruce Hoyer Richard Hu bbard Law re nce Hughes
Eli zabe th Hunt Gary Ingold Lynn Ingram M ichae l In nes
Na ncy Irw in
M ar tha Jacobson
He bccca jnques
Laure l Je nsen
Ma rtin Jeschk e
C laud ia Johnson
G regory Johnso n
Kathr yne Joh nson
Richard Johnso n
David Johns to n Da ni e l Jonas
Jill jo ncs
N ancy Jordan V irg inia Ju dd
Pa lr icin jur ic h
Steve Ka fb
Ja nice Ka jiwa ra
Gar y Ka llm aye r
Joa n Ka ng Barbara Kant
Robe r! Karum
Sharon Ke mme r Robe rt Ke m pkes
Edwnrd Ke ndall
Mass ie Ke nn ard Sh awn Ke rns
Edward King M ichae!Klackle
Ga ry Kle inschmidt
Elaine Kle nk
Cyn thia Knous
Ch a rles Ka linge r
Marc ia Ko p e l
Thomas Kotovs ky Michae l Ko vach
Wi lli a m Kovach
Robe rt Kranz
Tho mas Kraus S teve Krauth
Na ncy Kru ege r
Wa yn e Kruse n
Wi lli am Kull Nancy Kurkji a n
De bora h Kwas ins ki
Douglas Ladd S teve n Lad ik
N adine Lambrecht The odore I .a ngred e r
Lind a Lannin Danie l La Po int e Thomas Lri Po r le
San d rn Lawson
Charles Le Fevrc Lesl ie Leghorn
Jan Le ider Mnry l.e ist
Cu rl is Le mi ng Carol Le n tz
Lyn da Leslie Robe rt Les li e
Jam es Leyland Peggy Li ebig
Chris tin e Li e blich Chris t ine Lind
Ke nne th Lindbe rg Ma rcia Li vesay
S usa n Ll oyd Charl es Lor ang
Marc ia Lu tt re ll Martha Lyon
Mauree n Madel Marlin Madon ia
jan kaj iwara ranks first at semester's e nd
Cynt hi a Maisc h Joyce Majo r Je an Mal ecek Geo rgann M al e tich
Ton y Mal e tich Jea nn e Ma ngion Donn a Ma nning Susan Ma rge tt s
Mark Marquardt Rose Marsala James Marsh Bra d Marshall
seniors'\79
Amy Martin Ann Mason
Ka re n Massardo Kathy McAfee
udi McDonnell J Todd McG ee
Mark McHugh Coll ee n McKay
Davis McK'.nney
War;~~~~~:~~~ Barbara McMaste r
Glen na McPh.erson Mike McWil l ~oms Ste phen Mea Ernest Mennecke
Douglas Meye Kent Meyer Michael Michaels Victor Mickelsen
Darcy M ignin Kris tie M ille r Stephe n Mil le r Ste ve Milligan
John M ill e n john Molin . . Willi am Molinari David Molito r
seniors181
~ ich ae l Nichols J<me Nico lls Noe l Nie ting Je ffr ey Nixon
Cla r e Nova k Ch ri st ine O'B .· Joan O'Conne1l; e n
De ni se O 'Con nor
~onna O'Connor athy Ogdon
Dian e Olsen Do n O lse n
Barba ra Osborn Ke nn e th Dito e
~aymond Paddock colt Padgitt
Na ncy Patte rso n Norma Paveglio
Diane Pec in a Philip Peck
Donald Pe hla Ca rol Pe nnington
Michael Pe rry Karen Petersen
Kim Peterson Ronald Pe te rson Steven Pete rso n
Susa n Pfei ff e r
John Phi ll abaum Hal Phipps
Je ffrey Pienkos Stephen Pie rce
RobertPitra Lesli e Pitts
David Plumb Lind a Pohovey
John Pope Dale Porter Dea n Porter
Elizabeth Porter
Margare t Paloma Susan Prescott
David Prichard Richard Prasek
MarkQuiln o Roxa nne Radice Roberl Raha l Re nee Raschke
Gle nn Ray Raymond Raz Paul Re dmond Brian Reed
john Reed Ke nt Regnie r William Re hm Bud Re in
John Re inert M ichae l Re iner t Kim Rhe ingrover Jan Richardson
se niors185
Charles Richt e r Elizabe lh Riebe r
I lugh Rill e r Joa n Rober tso n
Ruth Robertson Sarnh Robinson
Sha ron Robinson Linda Rodge rs
Na ncy Rongre n Suza nne Rose
Jonat han Ros kam Jane l Rossman
Ma tth ew Roudan e Stephe n Roye r
Lore tta Rude Susan Rudrud
Raymond Ru opp Donald Ru schm an
Debra Rust Ma ry Ryan
Bob Salter Chris tin a Sampson
Todd Sche ffler Elizabeth Schmidt
John Schre ibe r Kare n Schultz
Mary Schult Gregory Schwab
Robert Schwander Ei lee n Se ife rt Brenda Self Maril yn Sexton
Diana Shallcross Sall y Shamburger William Shanks Cra ig Shaw
Dianne Sh e idy Call y Short Na ncy Sindelar Michael Slager
scniors187
Kathryn Sla ter Jo Ann Sleckman
Steven Smith Susan Smith
Willi am Sobie Pamela Solari
Chris Spears Lindley S tacey
Jim Steele Mary Steele
Victor ia Steve nson Richard Stoll
Charles Stoltz Connie Stone
Mark Stonesifer James Strand
Larry Stra in e r Remzi Sullu John Svendsen Kather in e Swett
Ted Szal Kenaan Tab ikh Ja mes Tarmicha e l David Thomas
Marcia Thompson Mary Thompson Margare t Thrall Sall y Tie rney
De nn is T illotson Kenneth Till ou Donald Timmons Scott Trojan
Rob in Tu rner Susan U lrich David Va n Corder Lesli e Va n Proyen
Katherine Varche tto Greg Voight Ja mes Vo ight Vic tor ia Vo lkman
Rich ard Wagner Ke nne th Walker Paula Walke r Richard Walker
senio rs189
Gail Wandke Elle n Ward
Nancy Warner Ba rbara Waters
Dav id Wn tk ins Robe rt Weaver
Re nee Weber Ric hard We tze l
Ronald We lze l Ronald Wilcox
Brigitt e W il di Scott Willi ams
Cha rl es Winge Richard Winte rmute Mar il yn Wittke Kimbe rl y Wood
Mnrk Woodwa rd Barb Wright Ell en Wr ight Linda Yack ley
Susan Yaeger Diane Young
Ma rgaret Younquist jackZ il is
scniors191
class of '72 makes money for brigadoon
Mar)0~rneA~~~ JoanAJCthelm
oit°b~~i~~~ Ju lieBagans
NancucC11rter
~~;~hi~~i!~s Vir~iniaChlovari lohnCihulku k111hCilloy
juni ors193
juniors195
K~a~:~:!ka) OiaOeKrnfl
Diane Kramer l.11rry Krup11 Nancy Kruse
juniors 197
college bound students take variety of tes ts
fir e destroys duane stree t student union
After working long and hard to make the house on Duane Street a usable stu d ent center. C lc nbard's stu d e nt s saw th eir hopes. dreams. nm\ hard work go up in smoke. A fircgultedthcin lc rioroflheUnion, and the house was rui ned. Fund raisingdrivcsforanothcrl Jnion followed lh c fate ful fire. but. a yea r lat e r, the original building s till s loml.condcmnccl
jun iors199
llrend11Redmond
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uniors
Cu rl Simon C;irol Sindcn RMemarieSimek Robert Sisk
t1i~~ :~n~:fass
Tome Sokol Gai l Solch
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jun iors201
jun iors203
Pam Buscher
~:J~~tYi~g~ ]eftCallarman
204 sophomores
sophs combine work and fun to raise money
Increas ing seniorit y sei::ms lo in· crease a cluss' invo lvement a nd respo ns ibilities in lhe schoo l. The Sophomore cl ass has followed this pattern, combin ing the right amuun lsof fu n and work .Themakingof th ei rHomecoming fl oat ca me easie r wit h hi st yea r's expe ri ence as di d the fund raising. The Class of'73wasalsoresponsiblefo r sc ll · in14 hot dogs at footba ll games. and toendl heyearwi!hfunthcy plannedaclasslriplotheDunes
sophomores 205
206 solhomo res sophomores 207
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Car1He nnin11er M1ir)luerlteHenry
Ril~~~e~~~~ TimHerril y Jane Herron
Terrill ih
r.:~1i,~~~s~~ AnnHoyl
Sue Humphroys
sophomores 209
class officers show interest in many areas
Su~nn O'Ro11rk David Orlow CindyP;ilmersheim
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sophomores 211
2 so homores sophomo res 213
sophomores 215
class of '74 is introduced to new activities
T he closs of '74 was q uickly introd uced to school activ it ies thei r firstyearatG\e nbard.Bcsidesncw friends. new teachers, and new ex pe riences,t heywcrcca \l ed upon lo bu ild u floal for com pe tilion in the llomecomin).l Purade. By the end oft hc70-71schoolyear, many of the "frcshi cs .. looked forwa rd toheing"uppcrlowcrs:·
218 freshmen
freshmen 219
220 freshm e n
Kurt K111lm ~1n K11thleen Ked7.ie
Dave Keele r
Ker~t?:l~~~i
KarenKoll il r Connle Konrn1h
~~~1r~~1ko~?;~~ek K111h y Kow11l Pete rKren11e l
freshm e n 221
222 rr eshmen
rreshmen 223
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conn ie colson m oves on to slate contest
Connie Co lso n (lcftl took to making cheese. and ve ry successfull y too! She w as awarded rirs l place for the nalural chedd a r cheese she mude for the school scie nce fair Connie fo ll owed a hasic manufacturing recipe invo lving five steps. and likcthc"sto rehought '' kincl it was pressed a nd waxed . From the schoo l fair she wcnl on to th e regional science fair where her project was rated ··exce ll ent.'' which q ual ified her for th e State Science ExposilionatChampnign
freshmen 227
it's academic team loses in final round of contest Glenbard's It 's Aca
demic Team competed against other Illinois Hii;ih Schools for recognition in the academic £ield and a scholarship for their school. The
three co ntes tants for the TV production on WMAQ TV were Dave Dzwonkoski , Don Pe hta . and Clare Novak, chose n by Mr. Sloan. Alterna tes for the,i;croup were Steve
Smith.MarkQuilno,and Joan Kang. In their only contest, th e Glenbard team finished w ith a scoreor19sagainst230 for Niles Nort h, and 295 for Main East.
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organizations work toge ther with president's council
Pres ide nt's Council. a group formed or !he leade rs of th e ex istin~ clubsinCle nha rd ,hegar funct ion ing ea rl y in th e seco nd semester. Thev worked to estab lish ~1 const itu li on, an e merge ncy fund forgroupsin need of finan ces,. and
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priorities for club sa les w ithin the sd10ol. Each o r.wa niza li on received pointsforbidding. lfa confli ct would arise, lh c hi,'lhestb idderwould oblain the right to sales. All decisions we re open to debate and we re mad e totally by the students
Theya lsosta rteda poli cy which sa id that if a duh wasinactiveitwouldlose official school recognition. Mr. Sheahan acted asadvisorforthePresident's Council. but th e re was no faculty intervention .
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350 take part in yearround intramural sports
Approximately 350 boys participated in Glenbard West's intramuralprogramunderthe direction of Mr. Don Loveall.
In the fall. Captain Pat Pasqua's Bears won the flaR football championship with a 5-1 record.Later Dean Wellman beat Dave Dutch for the junior-senior badminton title, and Mark Bromann eliminated Pele Fries to takethefreshman-sophomoredivisioncrown
More than 90 boys took part in the basketball program and several records were set. Sophomore Jim Molinari scored 271 points during the season and Jeff Roberts ' totalled 226 tallies. The Warriors. captained by Senior Doug Hoffman. won the junior-senior division and the Lakers, led by Jeff Roberts. won the frcish-soph division Gymnastics and open gymwerealsopartoflhe latefall sission
Archery and bowlin,q were offered in the winter. Jim Voight's team won lhe bowling c~ampionship <!nd Dave Ba-
tek had the best ayerage with Steve Bittinger rolling a 208 to lake high game honors. Tom Acerrano scored 1053 points to edge Mike Kurkjian's 1048 points and win the Robin Hood award in intramural archery.
Sprin.s;!sportsinc\udecl softball and volleyball . The voll eyball champs were captained by senior Jim Strand and the softball title was won bv Bruce Yurgil"s learn Both first place teams played a faculty team and the volleyball champions lost two close games, 15-12 and 15-13. The student softball team tookanearly3-0leadbut the faculty came alive forastunning19-8vic: tory.
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spo rts app lied ice packs, p rovided wa te r and towe ls during .i{a mes, took inve nt ory of all eq uipm e nt and gene rally he lped couches.
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dare novak, marty jacobson named merit scholars O f th e fi ve Na tiona l
Merit se mi-finalists from Glenbard,twowentonto win scholarships to be used towards th ei r colle,1o1e education. Marty
236index
Jacobso n and Claru Novak werea lsoactivelv involved in schoo l affairs. Marty, who was secreta ry of Band , sa id she pl a nned lo major in
Coll ege, w he re shi· wou ld major in Ame ri can Studies.
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Four sonior gi rls and lh1Jir slaff sel o ut in S1•p1e mhe r In prod uce lh1! higgnsl ~·c;1rho11k in <;lenbard's his tory. 'fhe\ a lso hop1!d lhat it wnu lcl h 1? lhe hes!. 'fhe rnaclcr \\'ill hn,·n lo decid n if the y have s11cce1! dcd. 'fhos1• \vho he lp1H I and deser\·ecl thanks in cl11d e d \!l ark Gulbrandsen. Don Ruschn1an. Lin Stacey . Kov in Rirn nr . Pat nnrl M r. John Mitche ll.
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rnphers: Mrs. Peg Klang and \ lrs. C1:raldi11t! C1·nnn. s1?cre la ries: \ lrs. Peg Thon. s\\·i1ch l111ard opcralo r: M1·s. Onrolh \ Sheaha n and \ frs. V1·rla Finke. honkkce pnrs: ~ Ir . RolH? rl l)ink111eyer . !J ig and l.i ltle f; ;11:kl e1na n. ()1?l mar Pr inling <:on1-pn11 y. S. K. Srn ilh Cornpany. \\la lin.t!t?r Studios. a nd Mr. Rona ld Hi hi e . Y1!arbook Ad,·isor.
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