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R M5 , ,,1f. 3.jffy 6A,. r v 2 H -- -1 am -N vm-.f ,.e., ,. fat-:fZr',.1L,, , 1 H f kg-41 4,-jiqusgfyfiibli' A '- -M---' -. . .A.c w.-,ffE+:-,mmm ARI ES Volume 19 EDITOR IN CHIEF Geri Bunker EDITORS Sue McKeigue Orisha Kulick Mary Ann Mica ASSOCIATE EDITORS Carolyn Wheeless Tom Bunker Ruth lennings lean McFarland Pat Free Linda Shafer Gail Karbowski Bonnie Miklosh Lydia Mangiardi Sue Rosinski Carolyn Tank ADVISOR Gardner Kissack Published by The Students Reavis High School Oak Lawn, Illinois A PROUD CROWD 1. ...f 3 QM A S 2 4 E 2 1 .,L.. I -f 2 1 V Y E s THE POSE SHOWS CAUGHT I THOUGHT X - W in-IH .,-f ' if X 47 f JT Iv ii 1, A DECADE OF DEDICATION f W, .1 15 v' 1 '-' 3, J e, f 1 's ge . ., .wx 5 r , 1962: Lee Fender x 'V 1' gf' gif? , I elf.. ,. I fb!- l960: Carl Thokey 1961: John W. Fitzgerald i 1963: John W. Shultz fwith Mrs. Shultzj 1966: Ruth and James Koeller 1964: Robert C. Wallace 1965: Dave Walery 1967: William O'Neill 1968: Beatrice Feldt 1969: THE STUDENTS CF REAVIS HIGH SCHOOL ,, Q T ' V '5 T3 Mr. Bernard Hayton, Reavis' fourth superintendent, has invested nineteen years of his life in the develop- ment and expansion of the school. instructing P.E. and coaching basketball, baseball, and football were his first positions at Reavis. He also served as dean of boys for nine years, Administrative Assistant for two years, and Assistant Superintendent for one year. This year under Mr. Hayton's direction, Reavis students have been able to have student leadership meetings at which complaints have been made and suggestions have been given to better the school. He has also de- veloped the master plan for improving Reavis' land- scape. Mr. Hayton's biggest responsibility has been to coordinate the entire school's activities to function as a well balanced mechanism. SUPERINTENDENT HAYTON - AN EDUCATIONALLY PROFITABLE AND PRGGRESSIVE YEAR At the annual Honors Assembly, Assistant Superintendent Shultz awards Dave Brost for citizenship. ASSISTA T SUPERI TE DE T Reavis' academic affairs are under Mr. john W. Shultz' supervi- sion. He organizes the Summer School program and provides leadership in the recruitment of all professional staff person- nel. Mr. Shultz is also the co-ordinator of department activities. lB.A., M.A., University of Wisconsin! Once an outstanding teacher, Mr. john Fitzgerald is presently the Director of Student Activities and Com- munity Relations. He also continues to coach the Var- sity Wrestling Rams and direct the Summer Canteen Program. Because of Fitz's outstanding organizational ability, the seniors enjoyed a distinctive outdoor grad- uation. lB.S., M.S., University of Chicago, B.E. Universi- ty of Wisconsinl -tml , , DIRECTOR OF STUDE TACTIVITIES DIRECTCR GF GUIDANCE Think positive! is Mr. Williams' suggestion for Reavis. The head of the guidance department became a teacher because of an interest in, and a great desire to work with, young people. Through a well-qualified staff and outstanding student services, his goal of making the department the finest in the state, is gradually being accomplished. IB.S.Ed., Illinois State University, M. Ed., University of Illi- nois.l Mr. Hession and Mr. Williams enjoy the convenience of the new Guidance wing. Mr. lohn Kluz B.A. Illinois College M. Ed. University of Illinois Miss Iudith Weix B.S., M.S., University of Wisconsin Miss Genevieve Burke B.S. Loyola University Mr. Robert D. Ohlson M. Ed. University of Illinois B.S. Northern Illinois University Mr. Anthony Nakroshis B.S. Illinois Institute of Technology M. Ed. DePaul University COUNSELORS Mr. William P. Hession B.A. Loras College M.S. Ed. Chicago State College Mr. Robert 1. Sypniewski B.S. Ed., M.S. Ed., Northern Illinois University Mr Richard Wiltshire B.A. Wartburg College ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Mr. Coyne, Industrial Arts Depart- ment Chairman and Athletic Director, has been an integral part of Reavis for many years. Under his guidance, Reavis sports have improved and become one of the major factors on the Reavis scene. lB.S., Northern Illi- nois Universityj ASSISTANT TCD THE SUPERINTENDENT The Assistant to the Superintendent, Mr. Gil- bert Snow, is a long time member of the Reavis faculty. Prior to 1967 he served as Director of Guidance, and for two years has held his present position which entails nu- merous duties. CB.S. Monmouth College, M.A. University of Iowa, M. Ed. Loyola Uni- versity.l J? , MVS- EUf1lC9 Daeff Mrs. Helen Kileen 35- lndlana State College B.A. University of Wisconsin Dean of Girls Dean of Girlg Mr. Burnelle Massatt Mr. Barney Tracy B.S. Bradley University B.S. Northern Illinois University M. Ed. University of Illinois Dean of Boys Dean of Boys DEANS The four deans at Reavis, Mrs. Eunice Daerr, Mrs. Helen Ki- leen, Mr. Burnelle Massatt, and Mr. Barney Tracy, are fine examples of the dedication that it takes to work continuously with young people. Through- out the years, these people have contributed to the rising sophistication of behavioral patterns at Reavis, .1.:.., ,,.,,,, , K ,rjrww-.4. ,, Q -.Q -rib. 1 ' 3 A , ' 'm afia l 1 -'I-q.t...,l . Y ' - 1 . . V . .. ' 2 it ez-ii. xlwiigtfttr 5ly,ClwFfM4mM. f m Wmwwaiwmg ' it 1 A A A i - fades.. - - 1 'fa 'wlfat f..m-,4e:y1fvy'., ' - . .Je 1531 M655 ffsi : . .ff :' - , 2332515 af ? . L s L , , Rsifafvif' T' Y '. 5 glxglu,l7ll5iCtl?'ly,1'iJii3f : . i' M l Y- Msg , - .rel 2 r ' M N. 1' .ri wal 'M-MX we -Q-easy ' K f. L , :fff-Aliagai, 'fmiilll 2-r eve l. ,,:. ,,.aff M i'a'c - ' ' ' Y .lm ff, i , g A .M M .-.LLM - 'Tiff 1, C .lf Q35-rl f ti j U '-'fs-E-B- . f f.,Q' 4 g. . 1 up - ' 'i:Hi1 fll'flif'5?L if. LIBRARY STAFF Mr. Raymond Erbes, the head librarian, has inter- esting plans forthe new library. He was pleased with this year's expand- ed audio-visual pro- gram, and looks forward to continuing progress in all library sciences. lB.S. Ed., M.L.S., Univer- sity of lllinois.l Mr. Arthur E. Hansen B.S., MA., Western Illinois University M.L.S. Rosary College Miss Valerie Wilford B.S. Illinois State Mr. Thomas Walsh B.A. Loras College M.S, Chicago State University University M.S. University of Library Science, Audio lllif10iS Visual Director Librarian Speech Coach Library Council Sponsor Mr. Anthony Cupp became a teacher so that he could help young people have a real chance to under- stand humanity. Along with Mr. Parmley, he has improved the Eng- lish Department by in- troducing more selec- tive courses and up- grading new ideas and approaches. lM.Ed., DePaul University.I Mr. George Balogh B.S, Chicago State College English I Mr. Kenneth Bill B.A. Rockford College M.A. New Mexico Highlands University English IV, Creative Writing Co-chairing the English department with Mr. Cupp is Mr. M. Eugene Parmley. During the past two years, Mr. Parmley has been re- evaluating the Depart- ment curriculum. He believes that we should have a more intense program with smaller classes and lay readers. lB.A., McPherson Col- legeg M.R.E., Bethany Theological Seminary .I is Mrs. Mary Bill Mrs. Rosalie R Cramer Mrs Carolyn Dunn B.A. MacMurray College B.S. University of B A Michigan State English III, IV Minnesota University English III English III MTS- Susan El5enb9l'g Mrs. Mariann Farlik Miss Paulette Gorcyca Mrs. Marie Louise Mrs Marcia Hauflalre B.A. University of Illinois B.A. Northern Illinois B.A. University of Illinois Hartrich B A Elmhurst College English ll University English I B.S. Ed. M S Ed English I English I Northern Illinois E GLISH DEPARTMENT University Reading Vocabulary Development Miss joan Horvath B.A. Bradley University English I Senior Class Sponsor Mrs. janet LeWald B.S. Northern Illinois University English III, IV Mr. Gerald javior B.A. Saint Mary's College M. Ed. University of Illinois English II Mr. Don Murphy B.S. Western Illinois University M.S. Indiana State University Boys' P.E., journalism Miss joette Kaczmarek A.B. University of Illinois English I Mr. W. Gardner Kissack A.B. Hope College English III, The Novel, ARIES Advisor, journalism Workshop, BLUEPRINT Sponsor Mr. Raymon Lawler B.A. Immaculate Conception English II Mrs. Donna Outwater A.B. jackson College English II, III Mrs. jenifer Ricken B.S. Illinois State University Speech Assistant Drama Coach Mr. Thomas A. Smith Mrs. Ruth Steinmetz Mr. john E. Tobolski Mr, Carl Vernerder B.A. DePaul University B.A. Simmons College Ph.B. Loyola University A.B. Huntington College English English IV, Advanced English IV M.S. Indiana State Placement University English II Miss Billie Rose B.S. Northern Illinois University Drama, Speech Coach Thespian Club Sponsor Miss Darlene C. Westlund B.A. DePauw University English In The Social Science Department, under the direction of Mr. Wil- liam O'Neill, has been rapidly moving ahead in the past few years. The Senior's Washing- ton Trip and the col- lege-credited history course are two exam- ples of this progress. lB.A., Loras Collegep M.Ed., University of Illi- SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTME T nois.J Mrs. loan Baukus B.S. Northwestern University U.S. History Cheerleading sponsor Mr. james Messaglia B.A., M.S., Northern Mr. Ronald Harley B.S. Northern Illinois University U.S. History Beginning Debate Varsity Debate National Forensic League Mr. Kenneth Mikyska B.S. Illinois State Mr. Eugene Hauser B.S. Western Illinois University World Geography Boys P.E. Freshman Football coach Mr. lerome Ochota B.S. Loyola University Mr. joseph lioia B.A. St. Mary's college M.A. Bradley University U.S. History Mr. Raymond O'Donnell B.S. Michigan State Miss Beth Massey B.S, Eastern Illinois University M.Ed. University of Illinois U.S. History Mr. Daniel Rubley B.S. Eastern Illinois Illinois University University Sociology University University U.S. History M.Ed. University of World History M.Ed. University of Geography Economics Illinois Illinois Sophomore Basketball Geography World History Freshman Football Varsity Basketball Coach EWS. Mr. Frank Skoff Mr. Roy Sommer Mr. Charles Updyke Mr. D6nniS Walle B.A. Northern Illinois B.S. Ed. Illinois B.A., MA., DePaul BA. DePaul University University U.S. Government University U.S. Government World History U.S. Government Mr. Dennis Wierzal B.A., M.A., Purdue University U.S. History Geography Freshman Football Coach Assistant Track Coach , , N 3 4 'M SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mr. William Rutter's students are fortunate to have such an understanding teacher. He is sincerely interested in young adults and enjoys teaching bi- ology. He would like to see other curriculum additions to improve the Science Depart- ment's college prep program. lB.S., Illinois State Universityg M.S., Northern Illinois Universi- tyl Mr. john W. Grivetti B.S. Northern Illinois Miss Donna Finucane Mr. Gary R. Iudkins B.S. Ed. Northern Illinois B.S. Northern Illinois University University University M.S. Chicago State Biology Chemistry I College Freshman Football Coach Biology Mr. Ronald Anderson B.A. Notre Dame Chemistry, Physical Science 3 i S-3 Mr. William R. Lyon B.S., M.S. University of Wisconsin Biology Sophomore Wrestling Coach Mr. Kenneth Nieminski B.A., M.A. Chicago State College Physical Science Mr. Howard S. Shellberg Mrs. Dolores Stenglein Mr. Richard W. Thomas Mr. joel M. Tomas B.A. Southern Illinois B.S. Ed. Northern Illinois A.B. Augustana College A.A. Wilson lr. College University University M.S. Northern Illinois B.S. Roosevelt University Biology Biology University Human Biology Biology Mr. Samuel W. Weisskopf B.S. South Dakota University M.A. Colorado State University Chemistry I, II, Physics Mr. lohn F. Goodfellow B.S. Eastern Illinois University Geometry, General Math ll Mrs. Martha Miller B.S. University of Illinois Geometry, General Math I, Algebra I MATH DEPARTMENT Plans to include a computer course in the Math curricu- lum are being considered. Mr. Thomas Zale, the De- partment head, is anxious to make this fine addition avail- able to the students. Besides his department activities, Mr. Zale is the director of the Adult Education Pro- gram. tB.A. DePaul, M.Ed. Loyola Universityi Miss Mary Kuerbs B.A., M. Ed. DePaul University General Math I, Algebra I Math Club Co-Sponsor 'E 9 Mr. Gregory Paul B.S. Northern Illinois University General Math I, Algebra I Bowling Sponsor Mr. john Bisbikis B.S. Michigan State University Geometry Wrestling Coach Mr. Robert Manges B.A. Drake University M.S. Northern Illinois University General Math I, Algebra I Mr. Richard Schurke B.S. Dickerson State University Basic Math, General Math II, Algebra I Football Trainer Mr. Wilfred H. McConnell B.S., M.S. Northern Illinois University General Math II, Algebra I Mr. Roy Stuart B.S. Ed. Eastern Illinois University M.Ed. University of Georgia General Math, Algebra II, Trigonometry Mr. Harry McHale B.S., M.A. Chicago State College General Math II, Algebra I National Honor Society Sponsor Mr. Ronald Varland B.A. Northwestern University General Math II, Geometry, Modern Math ll Math Club Co-Sponsor I I Mr. Thomas A. Bartel Mr. Ronald Chippas Mr. Ronald Czarnecki N1r,PauIEiIer5 B.S. Illinois State B.S, Ed. Chicago State B.S. Northern Illinois Sabbatiqal University College University 1963-1969 Industrial Arts I Industrial Arts I Electricity I, II, Ill, Metals I Mr, Robert Moser B.S., M.A. Michigan State University Metals l, ll, lll Wrestling Coach Mr. Donald Woods B.A. Colorado State College Industrial Arts I, Woods I Mr. Stephen Nagy Mr. Carroll I. Repasi B.S. Northern Illinois B.S. Northern Illinois University University Woodsl,Printingl,II,IIl DrawingI,Il,lII 1-1 Q Mr. Ronald Schmidt Chicago Teachers College Industrial Arts cj' Mr. james H. jones B.S. Ed., M.S., Ed. Chicago State College Industrial Arts I Mr. Carl Schroeder B.S., M.S. Northern Illinois University Woods II, III INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT BUSINESS DEPARTMENT The Business Department, under the direction of Mrs. Ruth M. Koeller, has numerous goals but its basic aim is to pro- vide students with knowledge of latest business equipment and techniques. Recent at- tempts to do so are the instal- lation of Steno and Typing labs. IB.S. Ed., Capital Universi- typ Colorado State College.J Mr. Herbert Bartelman B.S. Ed. Western Illinois University M.A. Ed. University of Illinois Bookkeeping I, Clerical Record Keeping, General Record Keeping Miss Carol Norvilas B.S., B.E. DePaul University Office Practice, Typing I, Typing Lab Mrs. Nancy Bergsten Mrs. Ioyce Brazis B.S. Ed. Northern Illinois B.S. University of Illinois University Typing I, ll Typing I, II, Steno I Mr. Patrick O'Connell B.S. Illinois State University General Business, Typing I Mrs. Patricia Finnegan B.S. DePaul University Typing I Typing Lab I Mrs. Ioyce Arnold B.S. Ed. Western Illinois University Steno I, II Mr. Frederick Hoagland B.S., M.A. Ball State University Bookkeeping I, II s e. , I Mr. Charles Schwarz Miss Carolyne Williams Miss Marolyne Williams B.S. Lewis College B.S. Ed. Eastern Illinois B.S. Ed. Eastern Illinois Business Organization, University University Business Law General Business, Office Typing I, General Business General Business Practice Basketball Coach N-Q, 1 Miss Martha Kemp Miss Arlette N B.S. University of Missouri Home Economics I University The Home Economics Department is geared to consider the needs of the vocationally and matri- monially bound as well as the college bound. Miss Beatrice Feldt, the devot- ed Department Chair- man, hopes that one day they may have a lab for a practical child psychology course. lB.S., M.S., Iowa HOME ECONCMICS DEPARTMENT State Universityl ichols B.S. Ed. Northern Illinois Home Economics I Miss Barbara Pfeiffer B.S. Ed. Northern Illinois University University Mrs. loyce Wright B.S. Illinois State Senior Survey, Home Home Economics I, II Economics II px.---I N LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT A combination of the tradi- tional and progressive ap- proaches are employed to acquaint the foreign lan- guage student with the cul- ture and conversation of other countries. Next year the department will be expanded to eight teachers and offer Russian. Mrs. Flaherty is pleased with the student's response to the study of languages. IB.A., Rosary College, M.A., Uni- versity of Illinois.I Mr. Thomas Countryman Miss Catherine Deegan Mr. Iohn F. Ellis, lr. B.A. Lawrence University B.A. Northern Illinois B.S. Ed. Illinois State M.A. University of University University Minnesota Spanish I, II French I, II, III, IV Latin I, II, lll French Club Sponsor Mr. Ernst Rainer lolas B.A. Elmhurst College German I, Il, III Mr. Norman C. Hansen B.A. Illinois State University German I,Spanish I Mrs. Irene A. Mehrens B.A. University of Chicago Spanish II, III, IV VISUAL ARTS DEPARTME This year the Art Department teachers developed a new curriculum including Sculp- ture, Ceramics, and Design courses. Miss Esther Otte, the chairman of the Department, is pleased to have kept up the high standards during Visual Arts' rapid growth. CB.S. Illi- nois State University, M.S. University of Tennessee.J T Miss Phyllis Kozlowski Mr Anthony l. Monaco Mr. Clyde Rode B F A Mundelein College B F A Schools of the Art B.S. Mankato State Art Ill Freshman Institute University Enrichment Drawing Design, Crafts M.S. Northern Illinois Creative Arts Society RAMPAGE Sponsor University lunior Class Sponsor Art ll, IV lunior Class Sponsor Mr. Paul Bloom B.S. Bemidji State College Art I, ll Gymnastics Coach Mrs. Mary L. Stone B.F.A. Washington University M.A. University of Michigan Artl PHYSICAL EDUCATIC DEPARTMENT The Physical Education Department feels that upper class students should be able to de- velop skills in recrea- tional sports which they will be using after leaving high school. Upperclassmen appre- ciate this achievement which was developed under the leadership and guidance of Mr. Robert Hessenberger, the department head. lB.S., M.S., University of Illinois.l Mr. Lawrence Asmussen B.S., Southern Illinois University Boys P.E., Health Swimming Coach Swim Club Sponsor Mr. George Ihnat B.S., M.S., Indiana University Boys P.E., Driver Education Sophomore Football Coach Miss Lois Bochmann B.S., Capital University Girls P.E. Mr. Donald Klusendorf B.S., M.S., Indiana University Boys P.E., Driver Education Head Baseball Coach Lettermen's Club Sponsor Li ,- K tt Miss loyce Burzloff B.S., Northern Illinois University Girls P.E. Mr. Eli I. Maricich, Ir. B.S., University of Georgia Boys P.E. Tennis Coach Mrs. Lynne Button B.S. Northern Illinois University Girls P.E., Health Mr. Theodore M. Caiazza B.S., University of Illinois M.A., Northern Illinois University Boys P.E., Driver Education Cross-Country Coach Head Track Coach Intramural Sports Sponsor Mrs. Arlene Obodzinski B.S., Northern Illinois University Girls P.E. Gymnastics Club Sponsor Mr. Robert Pacioni B.S., Quincy College M.S., Illinois State University Boys P.E. 5 Miss Pamela Paxton B.A., McKendree College Girls P.E. G.A.A. Sponsor I Ik Mr. Herbert Raab B.A., Illinois State University M.A., University of Illinois Boys P.E., Driver Education Sophomore Football Coach l Mr. David S. Walery B.S., Morningside College M.A., University of Michigan Boys P.E., Driver Education Head Football Coach -2 Miss Mary Anne Yates B.S., Northern Illinois University Girls P.E. Swim Club Sponsor MUSIC DEPARTME T Under Mr. jordan Canzone's guidance, the music phase of the Enrichment pro- gram has flourished. It is the ultimate goal of both Mr. Can- zone and the Music Department to have 20 per cent of the total student body actively involved in the study of music. IMA., B.M.E. Chica- go Conservatory of SPECIAL EDUCATIO Miss Patricia Hurst Mr. john F. Pitsch Mrs. Hester Weener B.S. Chicago State College B.S. Ed. Northern Illinois Ph.B. Northwestern Special Education University University Special Education M. Sc. Ed. Illinois State Teachers College Special Education Mr. Raymond Bialek B.M. DePaul University M.Mus. VanderCook College Freshman Enrichment, Band and Instrumental Music Mr. Robert C. Weener A.B. Calvin College M.M. University of Michigan M. Sc. Ed. Illinois State Teachers College Special Education Mrs. Virginia Giddens B. Mus. North Texas State University M. Mus. Northwestern University Vocal-Choral Music, Freshman Enrichment NURSE Mrs. Beatrice Tandy R.N. Evangelican Hospital P.H.N. Loyola University School Nurse Future Medics of America Sponsor Mrs. Gail Adams Mrs. Bernice Mrs. Patricia Depke Mrs. Irene Dowling Cammack aim fx:-4 1 Mrs. Mary Fillicetti Miss Linda Gotkowski Miss Donna Hodul Mrs. Mildred Kocek Mrs. Wynona Marquardt In Miss Marilyn Powers Mrs. Mary Murphy Mrs. Diane Passaro Miss Mary Ann Passo ff .- Mrs. Virginia Miss Terri Shermer Mrs. Helen Wiser Schumacher CLERKS ROW ONE: I. Mullin, J. Drab, V. Mattera, R. Schoenfelder, B. Tenero. ROW TWO: C. Rusin, C. George, A. Sturek, P. Wielebnicki. ROW THREE: A. Eby, A. Glenn, 1. Strejc, I. Badowski, W. Chudy, H. Graf. Not Pictured: 1. Cerone D. Chaffee I. Chuvala T. Corcoran H. Costello F. Daly S. Dzialowy A. Fessler 1. Fuller S. Gagliano A. Glenn 1. Harcar H. Hertenstein N. Iozzo A. lanuski P. leutter I. Kane F. Laushot A. Ledder B. Lonero R. Lucas T. Maples W. McCaw S. Morgan T. Nystrom R. Pollack W. Polo H. Robinson 1. Roehr C. Rogers C. Rusin R. Schaefer G. Schofield R. Schultz T. Skwarczynski E. Spring R. Szymanski H. Tyma R. Vavra SEATED: P. Wielebnicki, C. Kasmar, R. Kabza. STANDING: R. Sample, H. Graf, M. Dalton, I. Ratkovich, R. Schoenfelder. SERVICES SEATED: M. Covelli, V. Layman, B. Hardie, A. Scharf, C. Zallars, B. Havronek, M. Ge- nescritti. STANDING: L. Popp, H. Costello B. Kapta, T. Tomalewicz, C. Ryan, B. Kraatz, E. Valenta, B. Williams. 1 fam 4 .ff- X STANDING: Edward Brennan, john Orlos, Elmer Grossman, john Wolowicz. SITTING: Charles O'Connor, Kenneth Twadell, President, and john Ahern, Secretary. Under the shrewd leadership of President Kenneth Twadell, many school improvements, such as the remodeling of the main office and board room, have been made. X GKNN NW- K' G NN , , xxx XXX xxx V4 . , MJ,,, BCDARD CF EDUCATIGN -in-.Q-we wfwrbmr- f,wn wf.-'may 1 ,fgif 1 Q i lv 4 MAX' 1 Q l W , K ' if. i , , l The 1969 Senior Class Officers and Sponsors: Sue Schmidt, Treasurer, Carol Palmer, Secretary, Norbert Diaz, Presidentg Miss Horvath, Miss Kaczmarek, Mr. Schroeder, Sponsors. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1969 Four years is not a very long time. lt's only forty-eight months. We, the last class of the 1960's, spent those months together, and invested them in each other molding a common bond. The events we witnessed, the philosophies we cultivated, and the experiences we shared set the cast for those long-to-be-remembered years. In 1965, our freshman year, the world was vibrant with historical events: the deaths of Winston Churchill and Adlai Stevenson, the escalation of the Vietnamese was, draft card burnings, and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Yet we, as freshmen, were being baffled by prob- lems closer to home. While exploring the maze of halls that com- posed the Reavis labyrinth, it was necessary to evade the upperclass initiators fthere were fewj as well as the deans ithey turned out to be all rightl. During our second year - with many girls sporting sassoons - so- phistication was seeping into sophomore society. Capote's ln Cold Blood was being widely read, sandwich quarters were being distrib- uted by the Treasury Department, and lames Bond and the Picasso sculpture were novelties of the day. And waves of alarm were felt as the news of the brutal murder of eight student nurses spread that july before our second year. The homefront action was not, by any means, stagnant. A blizzard and a tornado ravaged our community during the first part of 1967, taking their toll in destruction and lives, Oak Lawn rebuilt and revi- talized - and so did Reavis sophomores. The anti-apathy movement we called S.A.C.l. proved successful as it provided the area youth with a spot of their own and the Golden Omen Coffeehouse . . . for a while. The sudden and tragic death of three astronauts two days after the snow storm shocked the nation in an age when technical perfec- tion was being taken too much for granted. Involvement and responsibility were two of the many qualities we as juniors had to and did learn in 1967. While Bonnie and Clyde reigned supreme t The most immoral movie ever made, Robert F. Kennedy had said, we were to learn later.J in cinemascope - along with Rod and Sid l ln the Heat of the Night l and Dustin tas Benb, voluntary pep assemblies were tried and liked at Reavis . ,. though for some reason our senior year brought fewer. December: a Bunk-In, interest in the Chicago Blackhawks as Bobby Hull sought and set a record high number of goals the was to break his own record 54 in March of 1969l, and the Beatles' last major contribution - The Magical Mystery Tour. And about half of us believed that black and white could make it together in this country, another half wasn't sure. The second semester brought on a rash of challenging situations. We witnessed a faculty epidemic and the unfortunate, sudden mid- semester resignation of Superintendent Dr. Callison H. Simon further shaking our faith in adult leadership - now so suspect everywhere. That same April week, on the eve of our Variety Show, havoc broke out at dress rehearsal ltoo many or not enough directorsl and, in- deed, around the country, as a result of the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King, lr. From February to August we heard the candidates for '68: Hum- phrey, McCarthy, Rocky, Nixon, and Wallace, and the last few days of the school year we mourned deeply the death of Reavis' favorite, RFK. So now we were seniors. Returning in the fall, as more worldly scholars tor just more worldly, in some casesl, the country was disheveled politically and socially . , , as it had not been for a long time The Democratic party had split- irreparably they said tbut temporarily was closer, remembering the Republicans in 19641 - and the nation agreed that Nixon's the One. The October homecoming brought the school's first Superintend- ent, Carl Thokey twho retired in 19651, home to Reavis, to be greeted by Reavis' fourth Superintendent, Mr. Bernard Hayton. The football lcontinued on page 1023 ROBERT ABBINANTI B. Chicagog Favorites: Cherry cokes, Creative Writ- ing, Blue, Pals: Linda, Gloria, jeff, Tony, The Gang . A Cappella Choir 25 Class Officer 2,35 Creative Art Society 1,2,35 Drama Club 3,45 French Club 1,25 RAMPAGE 35 Student Council 45 Thespians 3,45 Va- riety Show 35 Up With People 35 Football 1,2. Plans to visit California and travel to Europe then to attend college. I leave Reavis what it is. May it serve YOU well. DONNA ACOSTA GWEN AHRENS B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Drama, Pink. Pals: Gary, Linda, Barb, Gay. Creative Art Society 25 Bowl- ing League 2,3. Plans to go to computer school and eventually get married. I leave Reavis saying I hated it, but knowing I had fun. 9Qln., GEORGE R. ARMSTRONG B. Chicago5 Favorites: Sirloin Steak, Blue. Pals: Ed, joe, T.L., Lauren. Drama Club 15 N.H.S. 3,45 Wres- tling 1. Plans to be an engineer. KAREN ARNOLD Kar B. Chicago5 Favorites: Shrimp, Biology, Pink. Pals: Ray, Verna, Carol, The Gang , The Cheerleaders. A Cappella Choir 3,4-Sec.5 Cheerleader 3,4-Co-Cap.5 Chorus 1,2-Vice-Pres.5 F.T.A. 15 G.A.A. 15 Ramboos- ters 1,2,3,45 Swim Club 25 Variety Show 1,2,3. Plans to go to college and become a nurse. I leave mem- ories, friends, cheerleading and will always remem- ber that my high school years at Reavis were the best. PATRICIA ANN ARNOS Patti B. Chicago5 Favorites: Turkey, Study Hall, Black. Pals: Colleen, judy, Marilyn, Fred, The Group . Plans to be a beautician. I leave my past four years at Reavis with no regret. wi SENIORS '-'Q f fr I I STEVE ALLMAN Sweater Man B. Chicago, Favorites: Lobster, Art, Blue. Pals: joe, Sue, Carol, Nancy, S.Y.S. crowd. Creative Art Society 2,3-Pres., 45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Library Council 45 RAMPAGE 4-Co-Art Editor5 Spanish Club 1,25 Speech Club 45 Thespians 3,45 Variety Show 2,35 Up With People 35 Gymnastics 2. Plans to go to college and travel. I leave waving good-bye to apathy, nar- row-mindedness, and blind sheep - smiling hello to flowers, SIBFS, and dreams. DAVID ANDERSON Dave B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Math, Blue. Pals: Gary, Dave, john, Larry, Paul. German Club 2,35 Swimming 1,2,3. Plans to go on to college. I leave feeling Reavis has been four good years of my life. IEAN MARIE ANDERSON jear1r1ie B. Chicago5 Favorites: Apricot pudding, Art, Blue. Pals: Patty, Linda, Paula, Noreen, Terry. j.H.S. 1,25 N.H.S. 35 RAMPAGE 4-Co-Literary Editor. Plans to go into data processing. I leave Reavis for my younger siblings - grateful for what it has given me. if 'Er--y-9 CLASS OF '69 DOLORES BAGDON Dig B. Evergreen Park: Favorites: Pizza, Office Practice, Blue. Pals: Saf, Debbie, The Girls. Ramboosters 1,2,3, 4. Plans to go to business college. I leave Reavis with a lot of fine memories and many friends. PAULA BAICI-'I Paul B. Evergreen Park: Favorites: Shrimp, Typing, Pink. Pals: Linda, Lora, Vicki, Rita, Renee. A Cappella Choir 4: Chorus 2,35 Pep Council 3,45 Ramboosters 3,4-Treas. Plans to become a secretary. I leave Reavis knowing that these last two years and all the friends I have made will never be forgotten. LINDA BARKER Lynn B. Chicago: Favorites: Pizza, Office Practice, Blue. Pals: Rich, Pat, LaVonna, Pat, Donna. BLUEPRINT 25 Bowling League 1,45 F,H.A. 2: C..A.A. 4: Ramboos- ters 2,35 RAMPAC-E 35 Swim Club 1,2,35 Up With People 45 Swimming 2,3. Plans to become an airline stewardess or go to college. I leave this school with the regrets that I am leaving the beginning of my life. IANICE BARRO Ian B. Chicago: Favorites: Lasagna, Steno, Baby Blue. Pals: Dennis, Mary, Liz, Carm, Lucy. F.H.A. 25 French Club 15 l.H.S.1,2: N.H.S. 3,4. Plans to go into secre- tarial work. I leave Reavis to the past and look for- ward to better years in the future. TOM BARRY Bare B. Evergreen Park: Favorites: Pizza, Business Organi- zation, Blue. Pals: Pete, loe, Taco, The Boys . Let- termen's Club 3,45 Variety Show 4: Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2,3. Plans to join the Air Force. GARY BARTHELME Bart B. Chicago: Favorites: Everything, Math, Blue. Pals: Roger, Henry, Tim, jerry, The Boys. Chorus 15 Letter- men's Club 3,4: Variety Show 15 Football 2,35 Base- ball 1,2,3,45 Swimming 4. I leave Reavis with the thought that I have learned a few things. LAVERNE M. BARTON B. Chicago: Favorites: Ravioli, journalism Workshop, Peach. Pals: Sue, Sharon, lane, Laura, Alice. ARIES 4: BLUEPRINT 3,45 Bowling League 1: Library Council 2. Plans to become a secretary or a model. I leave wishing I would have tried harder. Good luck and good bye, Mr. Kissack I I ! CHARLIE BARTSCH CharlOw B. Chicago: Favorites: Hamburgers, History, Blue. Pals: Terry, Linda, Carol, Chuck, The Etoiles , AR- IES 35 Bowling League 1,2,45 Debate 1,25 F.T.A.1,2,3, 45 French Club 1,2,3-Vice Pres., 4-Pres.: Hi-C 3: j.H.S.1,2-Pres.: Math Club 1-Sec., 2-Sec., 3-Treas., 4: N.H.S. 3,4-Vice Pres.: N.F.L. 2: Speech Club 1,2. Plans to go to college and later teach History. SHIRLEY BAXTER Tobe B. Chicago: Favorites: Chili Dogs, English, Brown. Pals: The RCF group, Brian, lim, Paul, Cookie. Plans to travel and live off the fat of the land. I leave Reavis the pleasure of blowing its mind as the great long hairs finally go out into the world on their own!!! . I , .Y ff.. . 2 1:---f get -I-at Wim.: .file if . ,Ii pr iw s A .1-40' ill-.. Klux-1 . gpm 'Kb MARY BELLINO B. Detroit, Michigan5 Favorites: Fried Chicken, Pink, Yellow. Pals: Linda, Iudy, Marlene, Ieanne, The Gang . Chorus 15 Ramboosters 2,3,45 Variety Show 2,3. Plans to become a beautician. I leave hoping to find better luck after I leave Reavis, then what I had when Iwas in it! IAMES BENIAMIN ROBERTA FRANCES BENNECKE Bert B. Chicago, Favorites: Barbequed Back Ribs, Home- Ec. Turquoise. Pals: Mark, Donna, Kathy, Carol, Ia- net. A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 BLUEPRlNT1,2,35 Bowl- ing League 15 Chorus 15 F.T.A. 2,3,4. Plans to go to college then become an airline stewardess. I leave with tears in my eyes and a smile on my face. RONALD BENNECKE Ben B. Chicago5 Favorites: Chili, Gym, Blue. Pals: Donna, Mark, Rich, Cathy, Arch. Band 25 Bowling League 1, 2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 l.H.S.1,25 Math Club 'I,2,3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Science Club 1,2,3,45 Speech Club 1,25 Swim Club 1,25 Swimming 4. Plans to attend Southern Illi- nois University and major in medicine. Leave knowing that the past year has been the most enjoy- able, surprising, and progressive year in my life. GLORIA BERKOWICZ M.M B. Chicago5 Favorites: Anything Italian, Art, Laven- der. Pals: Diane, joe, Connie, Linda. Bowling League 35 French Club 1,2. Plans to go to I.B.M. school. I leave quickly. LUISA l. BERRIOS Lou B. Guayama, Puerto Rico, Favorites: Spanish Food, Chorus, Red. Pals: Lucy, LaVona, Marie, Mary Ann, Pablo. Chorus 45 Spanish Club 1,2,3. Plans to be- come a stewardess, travel, and then try to settle down if I find the right guy again. I leave with many happy and many sad thoughts ... wishing and hop- ing I leave the sad thoughts behind. MARILYN BERTOCCHI T0ck B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Art, Blue. Pals: Fred, Colleen, Dawn, Nancy, Patty. Creative Art Society 25 Ramboosters 25 Variety Show 2. Plans to work in an office and later to marry Fred. I leave Reavis with four memorable years, and I know I could never forget the friends and memories I leave behind. LINDA MARY BESKE Dusti B. Evergreen Park5 Favorites: Raw Steak, Art, Blue. Pals: Father, Micki, Gay, Animal, Ieannie. RAMPAGE 45 Variety Show 2. Plans to get married, start a stable, and work with horses. I leave Mr. Rode my chicken teeth, to Micki my itsy-bitsy screwdriver, and to Reavis itself my supply of sawdust to keep the halls under control. BRIAN BETKIN Picasso B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Art, Red. Pals: Pyt, Mike, Tom, joe, Buzzard. Plans to attend the Art In- stitute of Chicago. I leave a flourishing school to any capable student who will make the best of it. SENIORS MICHAEL BIBRO Cal B. Berwyn5 Favorites: Any Eatables, History, Green. Pals: Verna, Dan, Ange, Tom, Guys. Lettermen's Club 3,45 Library Council 45 Swim Club 35 Football 2, 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4. Plans to attend Nebraska University. I leave Reavis hoping I'll see many of my classmates again . EDWARD BIERYLA Suds B. Germany5 Favorites: Veal, History, Blue. Pals: Roni, Bill, Sharon, Tammy, Mark, Lettermen's Club 3,45 Library Council 45 Football 15 Cross Country 2,3, 4-Co-Capt.5 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis knowing that I will never forget the last four years. CHARLES BISH if I som BLANco 'fs0f B. Mexico5 Favorites: Steak, Spanish, Blue. Pals: Mary, lan, lan, Sue, Pat. Chorus 1,25 l.H.S. 1,25 N.H.S. 3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4. Plans to continue her education in foreign languages. I leave Reavis with many warm memories. ROBERTA MARIE BLESKIN Bob B. Chicago5 Favorites: Aunt lemima Pancakes, Hu- man Biology, Prussian Blue. Pals: jude, Barb, Lizzie, Marnie, Steppy. F.M.A. 1,25 Gymnastics Club 4. Plans to move to Denver, Colorado with Marnie. I leave this gross establishment, with its majority of greasers and plastic people in high hopes that someday the freaks will out number them. PEACE. MARVIN BLOCKER BOO-BOO B. Oak Lawn5 Favorites: Chocolate Cake, Chemistry II, Blue. Pals: Dan, Ken, Greg, Terry, Al. Band 1,2,3,45 Bowling League 1,25 Up With People 3. Plans to at- tend college and join the Air Force. I leave Coach with four years of headaches and one beat-up bari- tone sax. CAROL BLAESING ' B. Chicago5 Favorites: Hamburgers, Choir, Bright Yellow. Pals: Pam, Linda, lan, Donna, Cathy. A Cap- pella Choir 3,45 Chorus 1,25 Drama Club 45 F,T.A. 2, 3,4-Sec.5 Variety Show 25 Up With People 3,4. Plans to attend a business college and possibly go into the field of teaching. I leave football games, sock hops, field trips, variety shows, basketball games, 8th hour bus rides, end of the year picnics and all the fun at Reavis in my memory forever and ever. PATRICIA BLAHA 1'Blah B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Sociology, Blue. Pals: Nick, Cathy, Aurora, The Girls . French Club 35 Ramboosters 3,45 Track Timer 3,45 Variety Show 35 Up With People 3. Plans to attend Cameo School of Beauty Culture. l leave to Reavis all of the rest of the Blahs to come. RON BLAHA laws B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Metals, Blue. Pals: Maryanne, Patti, Bill, Ed, H.P.'S. Bowling League 1,25 Creative Art Society 2,35 Lettermen's Club 45 Ushers 3,45 Football 15 Cross Country 3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. Plans to enter the service and become a mechanical engineer. I leave Fitz with four more of meto bother him. if ., . TED BOLADZ IOSEPH BOLEK f'lOe B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Physics, Blue. Pals: The Boys , Claudia, lan, ludy, Linda. Wrestling 1,2. Plans to have a good time and REALLY LIVE. I leave knowing I could have accomplished much more. SUSAN IEAN BONADURER Sue B. Oak Lawn5 Favorites: Italian Food, Office Prac- tice, Yellow Ciold. Pals: loh, Pat, Tangee, Karen. A Cappella Choir 3,45 Bowling League 1,25 Chorus 1,25 French Club 1,25 Gymnastics Club 3. Plans to go to secretarial school and become a private secretary. I leave Reavis sadly to go out in the big world. I know I am now ready and capable to face this world. EUGENE BOCHINSKI BOZe B. Chicago5 Favorites: Turkey, Drafting, Blue. Pals: Dan, Wayne, Bob. Audio-Visual Aids 35 Latin Club 35 Libarary Council 35 Speech Club 1,2. Plans to make money. I leave Reavis nothing5 I need it all for myself. CATHERINE L. BOESEN Cathy B. Chicago5 Favorites: Ravioli, Typing ll, Yellow. Pals: Gary, The Etoiles, A Cappella Choir Kids, Cec, Linda. A Cappella Choir 3,45 Bowling League 15 Chorus 1,25 F.H.A. 25 F.M.A. 15 F.T.A. 3,45 French Club 3,4-Treas.5 C..A.A.1,45 Library Council 45 Varie- ty Show 25 Up With People 3. Plans to go to college and become a teacher. I leave Reavis with happy memories of the friends l've made and the fun l've had in my four years. CARY BOHNSTENGEL Bohn B. Blue lsland5 Favorites: Steak, English IV, Blue. Pals: Ioan, joey, Pat, Gary, The Dags. Plans to get a good job and make lots of money. is ik- ., P . AE DARLENE BONANNO KENNETH BONKOWSKI Ken B. Chicago5 Favorites: Stea, Art, Blue. Pals: Ed, Peter, Tom. Wrestling 1. I leave this school to whoever wants it. SHARON CAROL BONLENDER B. Oak Park5 Favorites: Ravioli, Art, Yellow. Pals: Sue, janet, LaVerne, Lois. Plans to become a success- ful artist. I leave Reavis with three unsuccessful years behind me and hope to find success in the future. CLASS OF '69 SUSAN BONLENDER B. Oak Park, Favorites: Steak, Art, Yellow. Pals: La- Verne, janet, Sue, Laura, Lois. Plans to go on to busi- ness school and maybe pursue an art career. l leave Reavis to anyone who wants it and as a bonus I leave to Miss Bochmann, a gym suit and a fine card I lost. EDWARD BORAWSKI B. Evergreen Park: Favorites: Hot Fudge Sundaes, Metals, Orange. Pals: Bruce, Ken, Tom, john. Wres- tling 1,2. Plans to become a tool and die appren- tice. I leave all my brothers and sisters to Reavis. DEBORAH BOSI BOZ B. Chicago: Favorites: Pizza, Human Biology, Mint Green, Chicken. Pals: Carol, Sue, Sandi, Gayle, Rog. Bowling League 1: j.H.S. 1,25 Ramboosters 1. Plans to finish beauty school. I leave knowing that these past four years, the friends and the memories will never be forgotten. TERRY BREHENY HM BROWN jimmy B. Chicago, Favorites: Spaghetti, Girls, Blue. Pals: Butch, jim, Rich, Carl Z., Carl W. Plans to join the Air Force and take up a trade. I leave Reavis knowing I should have tried harder and hoping my two sisters and one brother do better than I. PETER BROWN Pete B. Chicago: Favorites: Pizza, Sociology, Blue. Pals: Tom, Steve, Chuck, Kev, The Boys . Band 1: j.H.S. 1: Spanish Club 25 Thespians 2,3,4: Cross Country 2, 3: Track 2,4. Plans to get a college education and make his mark in society. I leave. ROBERT LOREN BRUMMERSTEDT Bob B. Evergreen Park: Favorites: Spaghetti, Electricity, Red. Pals: Rich, Chuck, Wayne, Ed, john. Audio- Visual Aids 2,3,4: Bowling League 2,3,4: Library Council 2,3,4. Plans to go to trade school. I leave hoping that my classmates have had as interesting a four years as I have. DONNA IEAN BRUNNER Corky B. Chicago: Favorites: Pizza, Senior Survey, Blue. Pals: Ron, Roberta, Karen, Carol, The Band Kids. Band 1-State Contest, 2,3,4-Band Contest: F.T.A. 4, Y.F.C. 3,4. Plans to attend college and become an elementary school teacher. I leave looking forward to the future, hoping that my college years will be as enjoyable as my years at Reavis. I hope my sister, Christine, enjoys her years at Reavis as much as l have. NANCY BUCHEN B. Chicago, Favorites: Avocadoes, Human Biology, Powder Blue. Pals: Paul, Sandy, Di, Sue, Lump , Chorus 1,2-Sgt. At Arms: j.H.S. 1,25 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Ramboosters 2: Swim Club 2-Treas., 3: Swim Timer 3: Variety Show 2,35 Gymnastics Club 3- Treas., 4. Plans to attend nursing school. I leave my brother and the gymnastic gang the best of luck. 1' is x'-. 9-.-fx 'K 'T 4' - 'W' 'iff xwfy. -A -i I xf w 5 - 4 is bbw' inf' ,gf-V 1:17 51 MICHAEL BUCKLEY Mike B. Springfield, Favorites: Roast Beef, Music, Blue. Pals: Mike, Rich, loe, lim M8iM Gang. Band 'l,2,3,4, Bowling League 1, l.H.S. 'i,2, Math Club 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 'I,4. Plans to attend Baptist Bible College. I leave my collection of unused pas- ses to the Band Kids to divide up equally and to Mr. Bialek my arrangement of Exodus . GERI BUNKER Bunk B. Chicago, Favorites: Yogurt, English Lit., Brown. Pals: Kev, Shaws, joey, iimmie, Angie. ARIES 3,4, BLUEPRINT 3,4, Class Officer 'l,2,4, Debate 'l,2,3, Drama Club 1,2,3-Pres., 4, French Club 'l,2, G.A.A. 2, l,H.S. 'I,2, N.H.S. 3,4, N.F.L. 1,2,3,4, Ramboosters 2, Speech Club 'I,2,4, Student Council 'l,2,3,4, Thespians 2,3-Pres. 4, Variety Show 2,3, Up With People 3. Plans to get back to the Bay. l leave in search of myself, having learned the futility of searching' for anything else first, my fondest thoughts always with Mrs. Steinmetz, H.B., and, of course, K. VERNA BUNNELL B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, English, Peach. Pals: Michael, The Cheerleaders, The M8tM Gang, O'- Mal. Cheerleading 3,4-Capt., Chorus 1, Drama Club 1,2, C..A.A. 1, l.H.S. 2, Library Council 3,4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Ramboosters 1,2,3,4, Swim Club 2-Sec.-Treas., Thespians 2, Variety Show 2,3. Plans to attend busi- ness college. l leave my last Rah-Rahs to Reavis and the best of luck to the cheerleaders. SENICDRS MARIE BURCL Ri-Ri B. Chicago5 Favorites: Turkey, Senior Survey, Green. Pals: Luisa, Sue, Marge, Carol, The Lunch Gang . Chorus 15 F.T.A. 15 French Club 2,45 Science Club 4. Plans to attend college for two years and then go on to become a stewardess. I leave regretting I may never see my great friends again, but I wish them luck and happiness and hope that I shall see them again in the near future. CARALEE BURQUIST Carr ' B. Chicago5 Pals: Gary, Robin, Wheelie, Mike, Steve. Library Council 2,3,45 Ramboosters 1,2,35 Spanish Club 15 Drama Club 1,25 Up With People 3. Plans to go into fashion merchandising. I leave the shel- tered life of high school to face the realistic world we live in. SUSAN BYER RICK CALDWELL Rick B. St. Louis5 Favorites: Shrimp, History, Blue. Pals: Ken, Blocker, Bill. Football 1. Plans to attend drafting school. I leave indigestion in the cafeteria to the incomingfreshmenf' IACK CALHOUN l.C. B. Chicago5 Favorites: Ravioli, Sociology, Blue. Pals: Bob A., Ioe B., Gloria C., Ed B. BLUEPRINT 35 Chorus 1,25 Spanish Club 35 Variety Show 25 Basketball 1,2,3, 45 Baseball 2. Plans to join the Peace Corps. I leave Reavis hoping that my next years are as enjoyable and fruitful as they were at Reavis. GLORIA CALIKUSICH Gloria B. Chicago, Favorites: Shrimp, Gym, Pastels. Pals: Steve, SMC, Bob, Dennis, SYS Gang. A Cappella Choir 3,45 Bowling League 1,25 Chorus 1,25 C.A.S. 35 Drama Club 3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 15 Speech Club 45 Swim Club 35 Variety Show 1,2,35 Up With People 3. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis with hope for the future, not only for myself but the school and the world. May God Bless the great teachers in this school, without whose help I wouldn't have made it. PEACE. ,-:ff L . lf Ifisikwff-'ylsii bfilf .4'I:.'f::?- Y - -- -1 I I ti.sil . shi' ,, t. . A 1-,, t ' . - X Eg 5 In y M gt. .4 HARRY CAFCULES B. Chicago5 Favorites: Everything, Economics, Gold. Pals: Dave, Steve, Skip, Darrel, lim. Plans to go to college and make millions. I leave Reavis knowing now it wasn't all that bad, but my brother stays and I don't envy him. IIM CAGLE l.C. B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Human Biology, Blue. Pals: Mike, jim, Ron, Nick, George. Audio-Visual Aids 35 Library Council 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Wres- tling 1,2,35 Baseball 2. Plans to go to Chicago State and become a P.E. and Geography teacher. I leave Mr. Massatt with all the suspicion he had of Mike and me. LOIS ANN CALDERWOOD B. Oak Park5 Favorites: Lasagna, Bookkeeping, Blue. Pals: Ray, Tom, Lin, Noreen, Sandy. ARIES 45 Science Club 3,45 Up With People 3. Plans to work for a while and then enter a business college. I leave Reavis with many memories but no regrets, I' .,,, . LARRY CAMPAGNA IANET L. CAMPBELL lan B. Chicago5 Favorites: Broiled Swordfish, English IV, Blue. Pals: Kelly, Wendi, Ruth, Face, Friend of Face. Bowling League 1,2,35 Creative Art Society I,2,35 G.A.A. 'I5 Ramboosters 'I5 Science Club 4. Plans to attend college and become an ichthyologist. I leave with four years of wonderful memories, and to Mr. Shellberg I leave my sincere thanks and a moldy coffee pot. TERRY CARLONE B. Chicago5 Favorites: Filet Mignon, Fire Drills, Blue. Pals: Ernie, Roger, Ed, Bob, The Greasers . Plans to go to law school. I leave as fast as I can after four years. MARK CESAL B. Oak Lawn, Favorites: Roast Duck, Drawing, Deep Forest. Pals: Dreb, Bert, jimmy, Keith, Ron. Band 1,25 F.T.A. 3,45 Math Club 35 Science Club 3. Plans to go to college and be an electrical engineer. I leave Reavis hoping and praying that someday it will learn the truth. PAUL CHAPELLO Dutch B. Lithuania5 Favorites: Tacos, Political Science, Black. Pals: Rufis, Harris, Thurmond, Stash, Al. Plans to ride to Oceanside, S. Ca. on a fine chopper. I leave Reavis to choke in the smoke and dust from my chopper. KAREN CHAPMAN Q 4 5 SUSANNE CARUSO Sue B. Evergreen Park, Favorites: Fried Chicken, Office Practice, Orchid. Pals: Debbie, Carol, Darlene, Gayle, Sue. F.H.A. 2. Plans to go to business school and eventually marry. I leave Reavis taking many happy memories with me. DON CARVER Carv B. Chicago, Favorites: Ham, Sociology, Yellow. Pals: joe, Henry, Roy, Ruben, Ray. Football 1,25 Wrestling I,2,35 Track 1. Plans to attend trade school. I leave Reavis hoping they can teach my brother something. llM CENTER Biff B. Tampa, Florida, Favorites: Homemade Noodles, History, Green. Pals: Karen, Norb, Ron, Mom, The Boys . Audio-Visual Aids 45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Variety Show 35 Football I,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2. Plans to attend college, graduate, and become a history teacher. I leave knowing that Reavis will never be the same without me and hope it can survive. CLASS OF '69 VICTORIA ANN CHOLICO Vicki B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, English, Blue. Pals: Ron, Laura, Paula, Deb, Ian. Debate 15 F.H.A. 1,25 G.A.A. 25 Library Council 3,45 Spanish Club 1,35 Student Council 2,35 Swim Timer 4. Plans to go to college and become an English teacher. I leave knowing that in the time I was here I renewed many old acquaintances and fond memories which I hope to keep forever. Previously attended Argo High School. PAMELA CHUDZINSKI Pam B. Chicago, Favorites: Lasagna, Bookkeeping5 Green. Pals: Dennis, Carol, Linda, Karen. A Cappella Choir 35 Chorus 1,25 F.T.A. 45 French Club 15 Ram- boosters 1. Plans to attend Chicago Circle Campus. I leave with many wonderful and helpful friends, experiences, and memories. MARK ALLEN CHUVALA B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pork Tenderloin, French IV, Blue. Pals: Ed, Bob, Tom, Abe, Franklin. French Club 15 I.H.S. 1,25 N.H.S. 3,45 Variety Show 25 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 1,2,3,4. Plans to become a teacher. I leave forever indebted to Reavis' faculty, which unselfishly devoted its energies to produce decent, intelligent, and responsible people to inherit the world. PATRICIA CIOHOCKI Patti B. Chicago5 Favorites: Onion Rings, Senior Survey, Blue. Pals: Paul, Cher, Pat, jan, Ieannie. F.T.A. 1,25 Latin Club 1,2,35 Library Council 35 Ramboosters 3,45 Spanish Club 3. Plans to attend junior college. I leave hoping to take all friends, knowledge, and memories along and wishing my sisters find the happiness I've found at Reavis. IOAN CIOLINO Marlo B. Chicago5 Favorites: Italian Food, Study Hall, Blue. Pals: Louie, Darlene, Gayle, Debbie, The Group. I.H.S. 1,25 Student Council 4. Plans to live it up and have fun. I leave wishing I had accomplished more. THOMAS M. CIOLINO EZzy Cohan B. Chicago: Favorites: Steak, History, Navy Blue. Pals: Kathy, Mike, Dave, The Boys, M8tM Gang. Audio-Visual Aids 25 l.H.S. 1,25 Latin Club 45 Letter- men's Club 45 Ushers 45 Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2. Plans to attend college. LEONARD G. CLAIR Len B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Math, Blue. Pals: Terry, Tom, Lloyd, Mike, Rich. Math Club 45 N.H.S. 3,4. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis with my little knowledge and begin a new way on the road to success. TERRI CLOUD B. Chicago5 Favorites: Italian Spaghetti, Steno, Pink. Pals: Sarah, Carol, Wendy. A Cappella Choir 35 Hi-C 3,4. Plans to attend Gateway College of Evangelism. HELEN COLE Bunny B. Chicago, Favorites: Italian Food, Home-Ec., Blue, Pals: Ed, Mike, Rick, 43 Project. Plans to work until 65 then retire. I leave Reavis just two words - AT LAST. PATRICIA COLUZZI B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Office Practice, Yellow. Pals: Buggie, Mary McDonald, Arnold Kuda, Mrs. Kuda, Donna Gabriel. Swim Timer 35 Gymnastic Timer 4. Plans to go to work and help her mother with the kids and house. I leave Reavis with glad- ness and happiness that I was able to attend such a nice place, and I must say that I will miss all of my friends and teachers. MERLE CONN B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, History, Blue. Pals: Rak, Ron, Ed, Fat, Dave. Football 15 Basketball 1. Plans to join the Air Force. I leave Reavis gladly. PATRICIA ANN CONNELLY Pat B. Chicago, Favorites: Blueberry Pie5 Art, Baby Blue. Pals: Kathy, Pat,-Ellen, Renee, The Girls . Creative Art Society 1,25 Ramboosters 1,2,3,4, Plans to become a secretary. I leave Reavis with four years of fond memories knowing that there will never be another four years like these. RITA LYNN COOVER B. Chicago5 Favorites: Strawberries, Band, Orchid. Pals: Ron, Gail, Linda, C-Group, Band Kids. Band 1,2, 3,4-Treas.5 Bowling League 35 French Club 1,25 G,A.A. 15 Library Council 25 Ramboosters 2,3,4, Swim Timer 45 Variety Show 1,2,3. Plans to go to Augustana College and become a teacher. I leave Coach the freshmen, Mr. Tomas his lecture notes, Mr. Weisskopf Newton's Laws, Mr. Bill 'Shake- speare', and Mr. Walle the thought that Nixon's the One. EDWARD COYLE IUDY COYLE Iudy B. Chicago5 Favorites: French Fries, Typing, Blue. Pals' joe, lan, Mary Ann, ludy, Bill. Chorus 1. Plans to attend business school and work. I leave Reavis gladly and with many wonderful memories and hope my brothers and sisters have as much fun as I did. KEVIN CRIBBS joe B. Oak Park5 Favorites: Shrimp, Gym, Metal Flake Blue. Pals: jerry, Luis, Pete, lan. A Cappella Choir 25 Audio-Visual Aids 45 Chorus 15 Y.F.C. 3,45 Letter- men's Club 45 Swim Club 3,45 Cross Country 25 Base- ball 15 Track 25 Swimming 1,2,3,4. Plans to go on to college and to learn and someday be somebody. I leave Reavis to fate. May she show kindness to it and make it everything I've ever wanted it to be. KEN CROUSE DIANE MARIE CROWN Di B. Chicago5 Favorites: Lobster, Art, Yellow. Pals: Pam, Sandy, Kathy, Gwen. Plans to become a secre- tary. I leave Reavis with many happy memories of a great school. SENIORS ARTHUR CRUMLY Art B. Chicago, Favorites: Italian Food, Human Biology, Blue. Pals: Russ, Dan, Lou, Wayne, Brian. Bowling League 3, Debate 1, Lettermen's Club 3,4, Up With People 3, Cross Country 4, Basketball 1,3,4, Baseball 3,4. Plans to attend Moraine Valley Community Col- lege. I leave hoping to enlighten all the people I meet. RON CURNEW Twig B. Montreal, Canada, Favorites: French Fries, Gym, Red. Pals: Kevin, lohn, Bill, lack. Band 2,3, Bowling League 2,3,4. Plans to get a good paying job. I leave Reavis knowing that I could have done better. MARINA I. CUTHBERTSON Sunny B. Chicago, Favorites: Pork Chops, Gym, Blue. Pals: Dan, Waz, Laura, Rags, Mac. A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Bowling League 1,2,3, Chorus 1, G.A.A, 1, Gymnas- tics Club 3,4, Pom Pom Girls 4-Capt., Ramboosters 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 1, Student Council 4. I leave with regret, knowing that these past four years will always be the best ones of my life. I vin qua.. . N t, K, VVLV v-- i:.,' KATHY DANHOFF Danny B. Chicago, Favorites: French Fries, Typing, Blue. Pals: Al, lan, Linda, Diane, Connie. Plans to finish beauty school and then get married. I leave Reavis with many memories and hoping to succeed in my life ahead. LAWRENCE DANHOFF Larry B. Chicago, Favorites: French Fries, History, Blue. Pals: Ron, Terry, Lee, Wayne, Larry. Basketball 2. Plans to go on to college. I leave to some fortunate student all the A's I deserved but never received. LUIS DAVALOS Luie B. San Luis Potosi, Mexico, Favorites: Tacos, Speech, Blue. Pals: Kev, Bob, Dennis, Rick, lim. Latin Club 1, 2, Library Council 4, Gymnastics 3,4. Plans to attend college. I leave Reavis hoping that my college life will be as enjoyable as high school life. STEPHANIE CYBULSKI Polish B. Chicago, Favorites: Brownies, Study Hall, Red. Pals: Gail, Judy, Diane, Chuck, The Girls. Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1. Plans to succeed. I leave my diploma to my mother, my good times to my friends, my bad times to myself, and to G. P. I leave the Act that we both shared at least twenty times. ARLENE DAKURAS KAREN DALY Lyn B. Chicago, Favorites: Meat Loaf, Bookkeeping, Blue. Pals: Emily, Chris, Darlene, Kathy, Sue. Band 1, 2. Plans to get a job and go to night school. I leave Reavis knowing that I will never forget my past two years with Mr. Hoagland. .. .,.. .. 1l ,,g.uv- V5.2 DANIEL DEHNICKE DiCniC B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, Sociology, Blue. Pals: Gwen, Dan, Andy, Tom, Mike. I.H.S. 1,2, Letter- men's Club 4, Football I,2,4, Basketball 'l,2,3,4, Baseball I,2,3,4. Plans to goto college and play foot- ball. I leave only wishing that I was 6' and 175 lbs. as a freshman. IANET DENCIER Crazy B. Chicago, Favorites: Spaghetti, Gym, Red. Pals: Covey, LuLu, Twins, Love. Plans to go to work. I leave Reavis to those people who will make use of it, thinking someday it will be the way I wanted it to be. DAVE DEPASQUE B. Chicago, Favorites: Whoppers, English, Blue. Pals: Louie, Kid , Ron, Strejc. Football 1, Wrestling 'I, Baseball 1,2, Gymnastics 2,3. Plans to loaf- go to California. I leave knowing I will never come back! - we . . 'B It x. MW X.-at gi A ,ii at Y if 4 Q, as ii? if at X' ,N 7' 1 A, A, 1' i WILLIAM DAVIES Bill B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, Automotives, Blue. Pals: Denise, Wayne, Deano, Ed. Bowling League 3, Lettermen's Club 4, Football 'I,2,3,4, Wrestling I,2. Plans to go to school and take up a trade. I leave Reavis with four years of unforgettable memories and more knowledge than I had before. WILLIAM DAVIS BubSy B. Chicago, Favorites: Turkey, Metals, Blue. Pals: Spike, Fats, Moock, Debra, Jeannie. Band I, Bowling League 2. Plans to go to service and then to the trade school of his choice, I leave to all freshmen my undone shop assignments and to my teachers all my old chewing gum. GAYLE OWEN DE FILIPPIS B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, Typing, Purple. Pals: Phil, Darlene, ludi, Debbie, Ioan. Band 1, BLUE- PRINT 4, Chorus I, Drama Club 2, Majorettes 4, Pep Council 4, Ramboosters 2,3,4, Variety Show 'l,2,3. Plans to finish beauty school, have fun, and then marry Phil. I leave in sorrow and happiness, but most of all I leave knowing the true meaning of a friend , Previously attended Mount Assisi Academy. 49-. CLASS OF '69 IIM DE SANDO Sky King B. El Paso, Texas, Favorites: Saviana Plachkis, Art, Brown. Pals: The Heads, Mario, Patti, Nyack Girls, Steph. ARIES 3, BLUEPRINT 4, Creative Art Society 1, 2. Plans to travel with Mike and Tony. I leave the yearbook cover to K, my monologue to Bill, Chau- cer's intro to Parmley, Pierrot to Miss Rose, and the knowledge that I did my best for them. DON DEUTSCHER B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, Shop, Burgandy. Pals: Diane, loe, Tom, Ron, Rich, Dean. Plans to go to trade school. I leave finally, hoping to never see the place again. NORBERT DIAZ NOrb B. Chicago, Favorites: Spaghetti, English, Blue. Pals: lim, Ron, Ray, Tom. A Cappella Choir 2, Audio-Vis- ual Aids 4, Chorus 1, Class Officer 4, Lettermen's Club 3,4, Student Council 1,2,3,4, Ushers 2, Variety Show 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to college. SANDRA DIVIS Sandy B. Chicago, Favorites: Chocolate Marshmallow Ice Cream, Biology, Blue. Pals: Ted, Annella, Lois, Deb- by, Lynda. Debate 1,2, French Club 1,2, l.H.S. 2, N.H.S. 4, Ramboosters1,2,3, Swim Timer 2,3,4. Plans to go to college and major in math. I leave Reavis to my sister, hoping she'll make the most of her stay and enjoy it as much as I did. FRED DOKEY D0k B. Evergreen Park, Favorites: Tuna, Woods, Black. Pals: Rick, George, Larry, Patty, Colleen. Wrestling 1. Plans to become a playboy. I leave Reavis going through the gears in my big hairy Ford. DENNIS DOWLING TOM DREBENSTEDT Dreb B. Chicago, Favorites: Coffee, Design, Gold. Pals: Lori, Mark, Keith, Steve, lim. Band 1,2,3,4, BLUE- PRINT 3, Creative Art Society 3,4. Plans to go to col- lege and study art. I leave Reavis with the knowl- edge of what it really is. IUDITH DU BOIS ludy B, Chicago, Favorites: Lasagna, Office Practice, Blue. Pals: Herm, Sue, Denise, Linda. Chorus 1, Class Offi- cer 1, Drama Club 1, Ramboosters 1,2. Plans to get a secretarial job, then get married, I leave, but only to begin in a different phase of life. STEVE NICK DZIALOW ll Bogie B. Chicago, Favorites: Coke, Sculpture, Purple. Pals: Glen, Steve, Bob, Dickie, Gary. Plans to learn a trade, ride his bike, and maybe take off for California. I leave Reavis to get a good job, spend my money, and die broke. 'll t qs. NORA LYN EAVES Evis B. Chicago5 Favorites: Shrimp, Office Practice, Blue. Pals: Goots, The Girls, Majorettes, LaVona, Louisa. G.A.A. 1,25 Majorettes 3,4 - Co-Capt., Ramboosters 1,25 Homecoming Court 4. Plans to attend a junior college and then become an airline hostess. I leave a locker, an empty seat, and take with me all my friends and memories. DIANE EBY B. Chicago5 Favorites: Ravioli, Math, Green. Pals: Derek, Roxanne, Nancy, Marie. A Cappella Choir 35 Chorus 1,25 j.H.S. 1,25 Spanish Club 25 Student Council 15 Swim Timer 25 Variety Show 2. Plans to go to Chicago State College and become a teacher, then get married. I leave with many happy memories. IO ANN EHMEN IO B. Chicago5 Favorites: Hamburgers, Home Ec, Blue. Pals: Chris, Orisha, Marie, The Lunch Gang . ARIES 4. Plans to work harder after graduation than she did in school. I leave with many happy memories and accomplishments. RICHARD ELDRIDCIE Rich B. Christopher, Illinois: Favorites: Pizza, Physics, Blue. Pals: Bob, Mike, Lee, Ken, Charlie. Bowling League 1,2,3,45 j.H.S. 1,25 Math Club 45 N.H.S. 3,4. Plans to attend I.I.T. and major in electrical engi- neering. I leave hoping that next year Reavis will at least take a third place in Math Club competition. LOIS j. EMARD B. Chicago5 Favorites: Gym, Blue. Pals: Theresa, Lin- da, Mary Ann, Orisha. F.H.A. 45 G.A.A. 3. Plans to go into the service and then get married. I leave this school to the coming Emardsf' IUDITH EVANS juCIy B. Chicago: Favorites: Pork Chops, Office Practice, Blue. Pals: Gayle, Linda, Mary, jeanne, Danny. Ram- boosters 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 2,3. Plans to work and then try to settle down and be happy. I leave solving a four-year problem that only leaving can cure!!! ED FAHRFORTH Farf B. Chicago5 Favorites: Chicken, Print Shop, Blue. Pals: Mike, Bill, jack, Al. Cross Country 1. Plans to be a pipefitter, and hopefully a fun loving bachelor. I leave Reavis to the people who didn't have four years of it yet. FRED FARBIN B. Chicago5 Pals: joe, john, Wayne, john, Don. Wrestling1. WILLIAM FENNELL Bill B. Chicago5 Favorites: Spare Ribs, Auto Shop, Blue. Pals: Tom, Steve, Paul, jeff. Bowling League 3,45 Wrestling 2. Plans to attend trade school. I leave Reavis knowing I am the last of my family to do so. Ill 'em ' 5 ' s . I' v EAVIS WRESTLING if 1 A ' S - A A Class Gigslefi Cam' M' Blaesing- fl 5 Arthur Crumly and Debbie Hig- ens: Mr. 81 Miss School Spirit. ...--l Most Likely to Succeed: Geri Bunker, Chuck Kernats. O 'S G 1 Class Voices: Gloria Caljkusich and Terry Hebei. 'K gserr ar ,J- Bob Shaughnessy and Paula Baich, Most Forgetful. MOS! pleasing P9f50n3llfY, Den 1lS Gruca and Carol Palmer. l l :J A , ,A V, t Y' Yir l ii Athletic Heroes, Ron North and Nor- Funniest Nicknames, Tim tPenguinl Most Popular, lim Center and bert Diaz. Hunter and Marlene tBeanil Laura Kracke. Stancato. ROBERT FERNANDES HARRIET FIENE B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, Office Practice, Blue. Pals: Goots, Nora, Gail, jackie, Steph. BLUEPRINT 3, Chorus 1, Ramboosters 2,3, Gymnastics 3. Plans to become a stewardess. I leave looking back with pleasure at the four years I spent at Reavis, but also looking forward to the years ahead. DEREK FLOREZ Dee Dee B. Chicago, Favorites: Scalloped Potatoes, Electrici- ty, Light Green. Pals: Diane, Paul, Nancy. Football 1, 2, Swimming 1,2. Plans to attend either I.I.T. or De- Vry, then marry. I leave a great school and some fineteachers. vu' 555 ,H BARBARA FULKERSON DONNA GABRIEL ARTHUR CALL B. Chicago, Favorites, Apple Pie, Chemistry, Black. Pals: IoAnn, Rich, Ron, Terry, Al. A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Chorus 1, French Club 1,2, Math Club 3,4, Variety Show 1,2,3, Wrestling 1, Tennis 4, Track 3. Plans to go away to college and be happy with lo- Ann. I leave the rotten teachers to the rotten stu- dents andthe good teachers to the good students. tp, f. 1 CAROL FORAY B. Chicago, Pals: Sue, Lynn, Karen, Rover, Gang from T 1-27. Plans to become a roving gypsy. I leave the Reavis Establishment my 1,001 voices until a time when jupiter aligns with Mars and Peace will rule the planets and Love will rule the stars. PEACE. COLLEEN FORKIN Fork B. Chicago, Favorites: Turkey, Business Courses, Yellow. Pals: Pete, Marilyn, Patty, Nancy, lean. Latin Club 2, Ramboosters 2. Plans to attend finishing school and later get an office job. I leave Reavis to my brother and hope he'll have as much fun in high school as I did. LAURA FOY B. Berwyn, Favorites: Lobster, Gym, Blue. Pals: Mike, Linda, Virg, Mary Ann, Ruth. Bowling League 1,2, Math Club 4, N.H.S. 3,4. Plans to work and then marry Mike. I leave before teachers start carrying guns and using whips. SENIORS DENNIS R. GALUS Den B. Chicago, Favorites: Beef and rice with gravy, Woods, Red. Pals: Sharon, lim, Mike, Greg, Chuck. Plans to go to trade school and become a carpenter. I leave telling Mr. Tracy to at least try and catch the guys who cut. EDWARD GAPASTIONE Eddie B. Oak Park5 Favorites: Hamburgers, Math, Blue. Pals: Pam, Harold, Mark, Leroy, Mike. Wrestling 1,2, 3. Plans to further his education, make money, get married. I leave the whole school to Pam. KENNETH GARDNER 5 Ken B. Chicago: Favorites: Chicken, Sociology, Blue. Pals: Ron, Bill, Dan, Marv, Abeg. Band 1,2,3,45 Swim- ming 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to college, get rich, then have a blast!! l leave my big belly to coach Asmus- sen, and my bass clarinet to big Ray and coach to fightoverf' ROBERT GAREE Bob B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Bookkeeping, Blue. Pals: Gene, Wayne, Henry, Steve, Kim. Audio-Visual Aids 1,35 Chorus 15 Latin Club 2,3,45 Library Council 1,35 Variety Show 15 Track 3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,4. Plans to attend Quincy College and go into the field of accounting. I leave Reavis knowing that I could have done better. BILL GENAME Bill B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Chemistry, Gold, Pals: Skitch, Ed, lack, lim. l.H.S. 1,25 N.H.S. 1,25 Swimming 1,2,3, Plans to go to college and become a chemist. I leave Reavis all of its bad points, but take with me all its good points and many memories of good times. NOREEN IEAN GENOVESE B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Gym, Blue. Pals: Russ, Marilyn, leannie, Lois. Plans to get a job and then marry Russ. I leave Reavis - for what it's worth - to my youngest brother. LINDA GIARRAPUTO Lin B. Chicago: Favorites: Pizza, Green, Blue. Pals: Pau- la, Rita, Annella, C Group. Ramboosters 3,4. Plans to go to business college and then become a secretary. I leave Reavis with a wealth of knowledge which shall be useful in the future. RUTH GIBSON Gibby B. Chicago5 Favorites: Chicken, Modern Math II, Yellow. Pals: Wendi, Ian, Kel, The Etoiles , Right Ways . Debate 1,25 F.T.A. 1,2,45 French Club 2,3,4- Sec.5 l.H.S. 1,25 Math Club 2,3,4-Vice-Pres.5 N.H.S. 3,45 Ramboosters 25 RAMPAGE 35 Variety Show 2,35 Up With People 3,4. Plans to go to Northern, study math, and become a high school teacher. I leave to the poor juniors Mr. VarIand's fun t?l Mod Math class5 but take with me all the knowledge, joys, fond memories, and warm friendships I have acquired. RICHARD GIERLOFF Rick B. Chicago5 Favorites: Shrimp, History, Brown. Pals: Bob, Marge, Peggy, Iim, Lou. Plans to enter college and then teach History. I leave with the pleasure of knowing that I'lI never have to come back. V. I . fi I SHIRLEY ANN GIFFEY Shirl B. Chicago: Favorites: Fried Clams, English, Blue. Pals: Linda, Cheryl, Kathy, Lee, Bob. BLUEPRINT 3: Chorus 1, F.T.A. 2,35 German Club 3. Plans to attend Blackburn or Illinois College and become a second- ary teacher. I leave Reavis to continue my educa- tion for another four years in college. MARILYN RUTH GlLPlN Fish B. Chicago, Favorites: Hamburgers, Science, Light Blue. Pals: lean Pearson, Mary Stewart, Blanca Rod- riquez, Noreen Genovese. A Cappella Choir 3,4, Band 1, Chorus 2: YFC 2-Vice-Pres., 3-Vice- Pres., 4-Vice-Pres. Plans to get her R.N. and B.S. degree in nursing and later get married. I leave Reavis to my sister in hopes that she will learn as much as I did in the four years I've been here, and that what she learns will mean as much to her as what Vvelearned means to me. DONNA GINN B. Chicago: Favorites: Steak, Gym, Green. Pals: Cathy Boesen, lan Sparacio, Michelle Green. Plans to get married. I leave Reavis with many happy memories. FERNANDO GONZALEZ Taco B. Weslaco, Texas, Favorites: Steak, Blue, Sports. Pals: joe, Dan, Ray, Andy, Ron. l.H.S. 1,2, Letter- men's Club 3,4p Variety Show 3, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1,2,3,4. Plans to go on to col- lege. I leave Reavis knowing that I have had four years of fun and having profited from everything, especially football and baseball. MELVIN GOSSMEYER Sonny B. Chicago, Favorites: Shrimp, Automotives, Blue. Wrestling 1,2,3. I leave Mr. Tracy all his detentions for the underclassmen and know that at least I made it. KAREN GOZDECKI GOZ B. Chicago, Favorites: Turkey, Home Ec, Blue. Pals: Kyle, Sharon, Carol, M8tM's, The Gang. Bowling League 3,4, G.A.A. 1: Library Council 4: Ramboos- ters 1,2,3,4g Variety Show 1,2. Plans to work for a while then take a trip to Europe. I leave Reavis with many fond memories of all the good times I've had during the past four years and hoping my sister Ger- ry will have as much fun as I did. LEE GRAF B. Chicago, Favorites: Whopper, History, Blue. Pals: Ken, Ed, Larry, Terry, Nancy. Plans to join the Navy and later attend junior college. I leave my four- year old gym outfit and the hilarious jokes of I. E. Tobolski to the underclassmen of Reavis. STEVE GRANT Brer B. Chicago: Favorites: Chili, History, Blue. Pals: Truck, Rick, Ioe, Maze, lerry. French Club 1, Gym- nastics Club 4, Football 1, Wrestling 1, Track 35 Gymnastics 2,3,4. Plans to get to know himself. I leave the glory that belongs to all loyal Sahsmen . IEANETTE GREEN B. Oak Park, Favorites: Steak, Green, Blue. Pals: Don, lane, Mary, Donna, Grace. Plans to become a secretary. I leave gladly. CLASS OF '69 LINDA GREEN Lin B. Chicago, Favorites: Medium Rare Steak, History, Blue. Pals: Frank, Laura, Pat, Bert , Linda. Debate 1, 2, F.T.A. 1, Latin Club 1, RAMPAGE 3, Science Club 4, Speech Club 2, Gymnastics 3. Plans to get married and go to college. LINDA GREER Ma Ma B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, Biology, Blue. Pals: Pam, Pat, Nancy, Arlene, Karen. Bowling League 4, G.A.A. 4, Science Club 4. Plans to go to I.B.M. school and later get married. I leave knowing I got everything I really wanted out of Reavis. DENNIS CRUCA B. Chicago, Favorites: Shrimp, Human Biology, Brown. Pals: Diane, Bob, lim, Lou, Sue. A Cappella Choir 2,3, Class Officer 1,2,3, Creative Art Society 2, 3, Debate 1,2,3,4, Drama Club 3,4, French Club 1,2, j.H.S. 1,2, Library Council 4, N.F.L. 1,2,3,4, Student Council 2,3,4-Treas., Thespians 3,4, Variety Show 2, 3, Up With People 3, Basketball 1. Plans to go to col- lege and major in biology. I leave with desire. RANDY HAMNING Gomer B. Chicago, Favorites: Lobster, Gym, Blue. Pals: ler- ry, Bob, Don, Tom, The Gang. Football 1,2,4, Basket- ball 1,2, Baseball 1,2. Plans to go on to college. l leave and I'm glad. I leave my brother Camel all my worries. ALAN HEATH Al B. Hartford, England, Favorites: Shrimp, English, Green. Pals: Mike, Cal, Dick, Pat, Ed. Plans to go into the service. I leave four years older. TERRY P. HEBEL PeabIes B. Chicago, Favorites: Barbeque Ribs, Sociology, Olive Green. Pals: Floyd, Chomp, P.G., joe, The Gang. A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Chorus 1, I.H.S. 1,2, Latin Club 1,2, Lettermen's Club 4, Math Club 4, N.H.S. 3,4, Variety Show 1,2,3, Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3, Track 1. Plans to go to college and major in engineering. I leave knowing old Fitzger- alds don't die - they just fade away. 0' 1 t ,Q It I..- DIANE IUNE GRUCA B. Chicago, Favorites: White Castle Hamburgers, Office Practice, Red. Pals: Don, IoAnn, Gloria, Dar- lene. Creative Art Society 1,2, l.H.S. 2, Ramboosters 2, RAMPAGE 2, Variety Show 2. Plans to attend sec- retarial college and get married. I leave Reavis with a smile - knowing all was worthwhile. MARY ANNE GUENTENSBERGER G0otS B. Chicago, Favorites: Ham, Math, Blue. Pals: Ron, Nora, The Girls, Majorettes. G.A.A. 3, Majorettes 4, Ramboosters 3. Plans to become an airline steward- ess. I leave knowing that I have made many friends and will always remember them. PETER GUYNN B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, History, Blue. Pals: Ken, Steve. Band 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to college. I leave not unhappily but with bright hopes for the future. I I KEVIN HIGGINS Kev B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, Lunch, Blue. Pals: Tomi, Ron, Bill, Gene. Bowling League 4, Gymnas- tics 4. Plans to go to DeVry and get a degree. I leave Reavis knowing that I have learned something and knowing that my girlfriend will learn something, too. LINDA HIGGINS B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, History, Green. Pals: Mike, Eileen, Darleen, Tobe, Michele. Debate 1,2, German Club 2,3,lLatin Club 1. Plans to continue school. I leave a thank-you to Mr. lolas for threat- ening for three years, but never reporting me with my short skirts. DERRALD HILDERBRAND Hildy B. Chicago, Favorites: Turkey, Woods, Blue. Pals: Ken, Ed, Rex, lim, Geneva. Band 1,2. Plans to attend a college in St. Paul. I leave to Mr. Schroeder - banana peels, cupcake wrappers, broken tool bits, and Zangara's tomato stems - stashed away in the project storeroom . DONNA HEILBRON Boom Boom B. Homer, Nebraska, Favorites: Blood, Math, Pur- ple. Pals: Gretch, Cat, Dona, Kirby, Carol. Creative Art Society 1,2, Drama Club 1,2,3, 1.H.S.1,2, N.H.S. 3,4, Ramboosters 2, RAMPAGE 3, Thespians 3,4, Variety Show 2,3. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis with best wishes for a speedy recovery. IUANITA HERMOSILLO Banana B. Lemont, Illinois, Favorites: Chicken, Human Biol- ogy, Lavender. Pals: Mike, Blanca, Ann, Chris, Mary Ann. Chorus 1. Plans to go to beauty school and then become an airline stewardess. I leave Reavis with much sadness and memories and hope the Hermosillos to come will enjoy it as much as I have. DEBRA ANN HIGENS Higgins B. Chicago, Favorites: Lasagna, Novel, Blue. Pals: Liz, Laura, Marcia, Vicki, The Girls. BLUEPRINT 3, Ramboosters 1,2,3,4-Sec., Variety Show 3, Pep Council 3,4-Sec. Plans to become a social worker and a journalist. I leave to K his future garbage boards, to Mr. Sypnewski my tears, to Fitz my forged passes, to Mrs. Kileen my attitude, and to the junior guys 6 to 1 odds and all my spirit!! PAMELA HINKER Pam B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, Gym, Blue. Pals: Mike, Sue, LaVonna, Karen, Chris. G.A.A. 1,4, Ramboos- ters 2,3. Plans to marry a sailor and see the world. I leave wishing I had taken better advantage of that which was offered me. LOUIS HOELLE Lou B. Chicago, Favorites: Shrimp Creole, Art, Gold. Pals: Buck, Hock, Ken, Brain, Larry. Plans to not get drafted. I leave Reavis only to move on to greater heights and eventually become a legend in my own time. RAY HOINACKI Hoin B. Chicago, Favorites: Steaks, Woods, Blue. Pals: Merle, Mikem Margie, Ed, Deb. Plans to go into the Air Force. I leave Reavis knowing that the teachers' hearts will be broken when I leave. SENIORS HENRY D. HOLDERNESS Hank B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Human Biology, Light Blue. Pals: Pat, Mac, Bob, Kim, Diane. I.H.S. 1,25 N.H.S. 3,45 Swim Club 2,3,45 Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,4. Plans to either go into the armed forces or to go to college. I leave Reavis knowing and hoping that I could have done better and learned more if I had tried harder. IEFFREY HOLUB jeff B. Oak Lawn5 Favorites: Steak, English, Fiery Red. Pals: Steve, Ken, Marianne, Chris, Bob. Bowling League 4. Plans to go to college. I leave knowing I will keep the friends I met in high school the rest of my life. DEBRA HORVATH IOHN L. HORWICK Hon B. Chicago5 Favorites: Ham, Girls, Blue. Pals: Ron, Tom, Bob, Ev, Harpo. Lettermen's Club 45 Football 1, 2,3,45 Swimming 1,3. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis to my sister and hope she has as many laughs as I had. ANTHONY HUMPHRY Tony B. Chicago Heights5 Favorites: Light Blue. Pals: Mar- ie, Sam, Band People, Steve, Pete. State Music Con- test 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Music Festival 3,45 Wrestling Mgr. 2,3. Plans to go to business school. I leave hoping to have as much fun in college as I did here. LINDA SUSAN HUNTER B. Berwyn5 Favorites: Pizza, Steno, Blue. Pals: Mark, Carol, Mary Ann, luliann, The Girls. Chorus 1,25 j.H.S. 1,25 N.H.S. 4. Plans to go to business school and then become a secretary. I leave to Reavis one sister and take with me wonderful memories and the knowledge that these were the four best years of my life. TIMOTHY I. HUNTER Penguin B. Berwyn5 Favorites: Steak, Biology, Blue. Pals: ludy, Andy, Gerry, Ron, Tom. I.H.S. 1,25 Lettermen's Club 3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,35 Baseball 3,4. Plans to attend college, get married, and be a success in business with Harpo . I leave taking with me memories and friendships that will last as long as I live. CECILIA HYLASZEK CeC' B. Chicago5 Favorites: Lasagna, Home Ec, Blue. Pals: The Etoiles , lan, Cathy, Linda, Carol. Bowling League 35 Chorus 45 F.T.A. 3,45 French Club 45 Up With People 3,4. Plans to go to business college. I leave behind many good memories, four well spent years, and many friends I will miss fboth teachers and studentslf' IOSEPH C. HYNES Pig B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, History, Blue. Pals: Taco, Nulfo, Mike, The Boys. Lettermen's Club 45 Math Club 45 N.H.S. 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 25 Baseball 1,2. Plans to go to college. I leave re- membering the good times and trying to forget the bad ones. I -- f-f----- -----H I Y maid' YT I I ROBERT INGALLS Bob B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Woods, Blue. Pals: Chet, lack, Ernie, Terry. Bowling League 1,25 Basket- ball 1. Plans to join the service. I leave Reavis to my sister, Carol, who has four long years ahead of her. LINDA SUE IAMES Lin B. Oak Park5 Favorites: Lasagna, Engl-ish, Green, Pals: Don, Angela, Carolyn, Caralee, Sue. ARIES 3, Class Officer 25 Debate 1,2-treas.5 Drama Club 1,2,35 l.H.S. 1,25 N.H.S. 3,45 N.F.L.1,2,3-Pres.5 Rambooster 1,25 Spanish Club 15 Speech Club 1,25 Student Coun- cil 2,35 Thespians 2,35 Variety Show 1,25 Up With People 35 Gymnastics Club 25 Circus 2. Plans to at- tend Circle Campus. I leave Reavis with undaunted hopes for my future, but the sad realization that Reavis is poorly academically orientated. STEVEN IAROLIM Steve B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, English, Blue. Pals: leff, Gary, Nanci, Gayle, Bowling League 45 Cross Coun- try 15 Basketball 1. Plans to be an international air- lines pilot. I leave because I have served my four years. KENNETH R. IILLSON Ken B. Chicago5 Favorites: Onion Rings, Human Biology, Blue. Pals: Bob, Kathy, leff, Linda, Harpo. Audio- Visual Aids 15 French Club 15 German Club 45 I.H.S. 25 RAMPAGE 2,35 Golf 1. Plans to go to Circle for two years, then to Western Illinois, and then to Chi- cago Medical school. I leave my four banged-up lockers, one stack of forged passes, one pair of stand-up socks, and many great memories. GLORIANE E. IOHN Blonde B. Chicago5 Pals: Kathy, ludy, Marilyn, Tony, Nel- son. Plans to continue in beauty work and eventual- ly get married. I leave my big-old-ripped-out gym suit to my gym teacher. IAMES IOHNSON lim B. Chicago5 Favorites: Hamburgers, Cars, Blue. Pals: Rich, lim, Wayne, Sam, Francis. Plans to join the Air Force. I leave Reavis, knowing that the long four years of school are finally over. CONNIE SUE IUDD Foot B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Art, Blue. Pals: Karen Olinger, Brenda Hall, Helen Panock, Kathy Danhoff, Mike Sietsema. Plans to work for a while and later get married. I leave Reavis happily with plans for marriage. VIRGINIA IURASZEK AL IURIS TOM M. KALUDIS Kaludy B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, English, Black. Pals: Brian, Mike, Pyt, lot, Buzzard. Lettermen's Club 3,45 Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Golf 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to College, than get the world and take it from there. I leave through any door with an exit sign. MICHAEL KAPLAN Mike B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, History, Blue. Pals: jim, Tom, Ken, Ed, Skinny. Plans to make money and travel. I leave knowing that I could never go through with this again. MARIE KASPRZAK Red B. Oak Lawng Favorites: Hamburger, Home Ec, Hot Pink. Pals: Cathy, Marge, Lin, lane, The Gang. Plans to travel awhile, then get a job as an Airline Recep- tionist. I leave Reavis in hope that the knowledge I have gained will be suitably used. ,wa - , +2 L, 1 in-F-f , N., gy'-4 -:5:4gI1i:5::::::.::::55ii -ig::m1511::,i,a' -1 A.:-.3.:g.:g.:-.::::: :mg :i5?11.E5f':!if.::f 4 E. ,, ..., Q2 53, . raw, X 'Wir 51' iii: ,vLsi.We1vii--.wiiwws mrs--:Ever .W -- f --: '- ,agm55'?.2.fa-my ffil vi.-2.5.2-4.5 V ,52,,1,.,, a-f.,i,,a .. . .sits ,. , .1 L: ff! 5 . Q 4 7 .. fl?f...w.. f fs, 'z,:. ?Zwag?gi:i,i 7 i fi i-521154512 ix W 4 I If . yy, T-1 , X ,Q E A f N K C, X gi' lf 'Ax X ,E it . R my 1 X J.. Q' Q is .bi 6 1 I I Sb' 5 ANDREW KATCHER B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Gym, Blue. Pals: jerry, Ron, Tom, Tim, Dan. Lettermen's Club 45 Football 1, 2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to College, and go into the McDonalds business with P.G. I leave Reavis with some of the best memo- ries of my life. ul-larpon ERICA KAULING DENISE KEAN B. Chicago5 Favorites: Lasagna, Typing Il, Brown. Pals: Bill, Sue, ludy, Dean, Wayne. Chorus 1,25 Ram- boosters 1,25 Variety Show 2. Plans to go to IBM school and save up lots of money. I leave Reavis with many fond memories of good times. Minis -MM THOMAS STEVEN KEDZIORA Tom B. Chicago5 Favorites: Math, Olive Green. Pals: Ted, Aron, john, For, Mark. A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Cho- rus 15 French Club 1,25 Ushers 45 Variety Show 1,2,3, 45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Tennis 4. Plans to go on to college and become a math teacher. I leave Fitz all his Hard Working days in the Student Activities Office. I also leave proudly knowing that I was the last Kedziora to walk these halls. SALLY IO KEHL Sal B. Pennsylvania5 Favorites: Submarine Sandwiches, Typing, Pink. Pals: Ray, Chris, Pat, Aggie, Chuck. Hi- C 1,25 Gymnastics 1. Plans to become a Registered Nurse. I leave Carolyn, my sister, a can of oil to fix her up some swinging dates. Previously attended Argo High School. LEEANN KELLEY Lee B. Rhode Island5 Favorites: Pizza, Lunch, Blue. Pals: John, Lin, Pat, Bob, Min. Plans to finish Beauty School and probably get married. I leave Reavis, to my kid sisters and brother, hoping they'll enjoy their four years, cuz I haven't. NANCY LEE KENNY Nance B. Chicago5 Favorites: Cheeseburgers, English, Blue. Pals: Pat, Arlene, Linda, Doug, Laura. Bowling League 15 Chorus 15 Drama Club 1,25 French Club 2, 35 G.A.A. 1,45 IHS 15 Sec. of Science Club 45 Swim Club 2. Plans to attend College, then teach, if I make it that far. I leave to the teachers at Reavis my brother and sisters. Beware! l'll take my memo- ries with me. DAVE KEPLINCIER Dave B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, Sociology, Yellow. Pals: Iohn, Lee, George, Randy. Wrestling 1. Plans to make a lot of money, then join the Air Force. I leave Reavis as fast as possible. MARVIN KEPLINGER Marv B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Printing, Blue. Pals: Leon, john, Randy, Ken. Wrestling 2. Plans to enlist and later take up printing. I leave relieved. LINDA KELLEY Lynn B. Oak Lawn: Favorites: Steak, Blue. Pals: Bill, ludy, Mary, Margie, the Gang. Ramboosters 2. Plans to go to work, and later get married. I leave with many memories, bad and good and hope I can have better luck than I did here, at Reavis. PATRICIA DALE KELLEY Kelly B. Chicago5 Favorites: Tacos, English, Blue. Pals: Scotty, Fritz, K. Bowling League 2,35 Creative Art Society 1,2,35 Science Club 45 Variety Show 1,2,3,4. Plans to attend Hindsey Wilson College, to be a writ- er. I leave all the 214 science teachers a clogged up drain and a moldy coffee pot. DIANE KELLY CLASS OF '69 CHARLES KERNATS B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, English, Green. Pals: Tom, Bill, Patti, Tom, Steve. Debate 15 IHS 1,25 Latin Club 15 NHS 3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2, 3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. I leave Reavis the hope that its students will learn to appreciate it. IOE KESLIN Kez B. Chicago: Favorites: Chicken, Biology, Blue. Pals: Don, Ron, Buzz, Gloria, Tom. Wrestling 1,2,3. Plans to join the service to get it over with. I leave Reavis, hoping never to come back. SHARON KILBURG Shar B. Louisiana5 Favorites: Chicken, Office Practice, Green. Pals: lim, Pat Al, Chris, Donna. Ramboosters 35 Up With People 3. Plans to work as a secretary. I leave Reavis, taking with me memories and friend- ships of four wonderful years. FRED KLASINSKI FWedjer B. Chicago5 Favorites: 4 of well done New York Cut Porterhouse, Study Hall, Green. Pals: George, Fred, jay, Doors, Macnab VII. Plans to attend college, then four years in the Air Force, then teach high school. Make his first million at 26, buy New York City at the age of 32, and the U.S. at 34. I leave my entire estate to the class of '70, From what l've seen, they'll need all the help they can get! DAN KLEIN D.D. B. Evergreen Park5 Favorites: Pizza, U.S. History, Blue. Pals: Dale, joe, jeff, Steve, Ed. Track 3,4. Plans to attend college. I leave knowing what I can get away with in high school. KATHY KNEZ Kathy B. Berwyn, Favorites: Pork Tenderloin, English, Green. Pals: Dona, Sandy, Pat. Bowling League 1,25 Creative Art Society 1, Sec. Tres. 2,35 French Club 1, 25 Library Council 1,2,35 Ramboosters 1, RAMPAGE 2,35 Speech Club 45 Up With People 3. Plans to at- tend College. I leave Mr. Rode my once long bangs, and I take with me a lasting friendship. IEAN KOCEK B. Chicagop Favorites: Pizza, Typing, Blue. Pals: Lin, Ron, lan, Sandy, Barb. Chorus 15 G.A,A. 15 Ram- boosters 1. Plans to work for the Airlines. Then mar- ry Ron. I leave Reavis with many friends and many happy memories. DEAN KOCH B. Chicago: Favorites: Steak, Woods III, Black. Pals: Rich, Ron, Pyt, Fat, Don. Debate 2,35 Math Club 1,3, 45 Speech Club 2,3,4. I leave hoping I don't have to come back. LINDA KOLODZIEIEK K0lO Favorites: Chicken, Sociology, Green. Pals: lan, Ka- thy, ludy, Diane. Chorus 1. Plans to become a Beau- tician and hope to get married some day. I leave Reavis, wishing that I would have known what I know now, when I started as a Freshman . MARY ANN KOMMENICH CYNTHIA KONECNY Cindy B. Berwyn5 Favorites: Pizza, Government, Blue. Pals: Curt, Micki, Chris, Roach, Wendi. IHS 1,25 NHS 3,4. Plans to attend college and major in Political Science so I can try and change the country. I leave know- ing freedom is beyond the closed minds of Reavis. lUDlTH KONOPASEK jude B. Chicago5 Favorites: Sweet Pickles, Sociology, Blue. Pals: Dave, Sue, Kathy, Ruth, and others. Crea- tive Art Society 1,25 G.A.A. 15 Hi-C 1,2,35 IHS 1,25 Math Club 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Variety Show 1,2. Plans to attend Western and become a Stewardess. I leave with a better understanding of people gained through many wonderful times with great friends. THOMAS KONRATH Tom B. Chicago5 Favorites: Spagetti, English, Green. Pals: Paul, Marty, Ken, Mike, james. NHS 45 Wrestling 1,25 Track 2. Plans to go in the Air Force. I leave Reavis, wishing I could start a 'new and different' four years for enjoyment and opportunity. LAURA LEE KRACKE B. Modesto, Calif5 Favorites: Prime Rib, Home Ec, Dark Green. Pals: Tom, Vicki, lan, Carol, Marina. BLUEPRINT 45 Homecoming Queen 1,45 Library Council 2,3,45 Pep Council 3,45 Ramboosters 1,2,3, V. Pres. 45 Track Timer 2,35 Variety Show 1,2,3. Plans to work in an office or for the Airlines. I leave Reavis my two brothers hoping they'll enjoy it as much as I have. To my friends, 'Thank You' for lis- tening. And to Tom, all the trust I had in him. KEITH KRAEHMER Cannon Ball B. Evergreen Park5 Favorites: Pizza, Business Law, Cordovan Brown. Pals: Izzy, Arpodanyul, Floyd, Peables, and all the boys. Debate 1,2,35 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Swim Club 35 Ushers 25 Variety Show 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Baseball 25 Golf 3,4. Plans to attend Western Illinois. NANCY E. KRAL Hey, Krall B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, P.E., Purple. Pals: Pa, Liz, Cindy, Dennis, The Gang. Creative Art Society 2, 3,45 Library Council 2,3,45 Variety Show 2. Plans to make a million!?! I leave, not forgetting the great teachers and the mellow kids that have made the past four years the most outstanding of my life. MARGARET KREIM Margie B. Chicago5 Favorites: Shrimp, Sociology, Pale Blue. Pals: Linda, Rita, Chris, Alice, Diane. Drama Club 25 French Club 25 Swim Club 25 Swim Timer 3,4. Plans to attend Business College, become a secretary, and get married. I leave Reavis sadly, but take with me many wonderful memories which I'll never forget. RUSS KREMNITZER B. Iowa5 Favorites: Pizza, Automotives, Blue. Pals: Noreen, Dan, loe, Loui, Diane. Basketball Manager 2. Plans to marry and settle down. I leave behind the class I liked the most, autoshop, and hope that my girlfriend's brother will like it just as much. SENIORS DEBRA KRIZIC KriZits B. Oak Park: Favorites: Bologna and Cheese Sand- wich, Sociology, Pink. Pals: Ieff, Nancy, Carol, Tan- gee, Nadine. G.A.A. 1: Gymnastics 3,45 IHS 1,2: NHS 3,45 Pom Pom Girl 4: Ramboosters 2,4: Spanish Club 'I,2,35 Swim Club 4. Plans to attend college and ma- jor in veterinary medicine. DIANE KRUPINSKI Ski B. Chicago: Favorites: Onion Rings, Art, Chartreuse Green. Pals: Sandy, Vickie, Ed, The Girls 'C' Group. BLUEPRINT 45 Creative Art Society 1,2,3, Pres. 4: Drama Club 4: IHS 1,2: Ramboosters 1,2,35 RAM- PAGE 4: Swim Club 3,4. Plans to attend Moraine Val- ley College for two years, then attend the Art Insti- tute and later get married. ORISHA KULICK Rish B. Pennsylvania: Favorites: Chinese Food, Creative Writing, Pink. Pals: Ioann, Linda, Tangee, ARIES 4: Speech Club 4: IHS 'I,2: NHS 3,45 Science Club 4. Plans to attend college and major in either psychol- ogy or journalism. EDWARD KUZMICKI RAELYN LA BONTE Face B. Chicago: Favorites: Spaghetti, History Blue. Pals: Friend of Face, Scotty, Kelly, Cher, Donna. French Club 1,2. Plans to either go to college or join the Navy. I leave Mr. Wierzal to a little peace until I come back for a visit, and Mr. Ochota to my brother, ha ha! SHAWN LAPE B. Berwyn: Favorites: Pizza, Biology, Green. Pals: Iudy, Violet, Ioe, Ken, 'Twig'. Audio-Visual Aids 45 Latin Club 1,25 Science Club 2, Pres. 4. Plans to go on to college. I leave Reavis secure in the knowledge I have gained. -1. 1 agttfii 5224: wfzfssmziiyaiqlg Sa: 'V was f vs.-'FZ W 5' L fail. J. 1: liiiz: 5,2132 Q52 f . f. was ll 'st + , ., it 1 :. .Q-ws IEFF KUPFER BETTY KURKOWSKI B. Wisconsin: Favorites: Chicken, Sociology, Black. Pals: Sue, Wendy, Darleen, Sally, Sandy. Bowling League 4. Plans to attend IBM School. I leave with the feeling that I have accomplished something within the three years I went to Reavis. IANET KURKOWSKI B. Wisconsin: Favorites: Egg Salad Sandwiches, His- tory Green. Pals: Ann, Iuanita, Wendy, Nancy. Cho- rus 1: Creative Art Society 4. Plans to finish beauty school then become a beautician. I leave 'Firl'. K. . Ile LINDA LATTUCA N0oky B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, Gym, Blue. Pals: Barb, Sandy, Ieri, jean, Ian. Bowling League 2, G.A.A. 2, Ramboosters 1. Plans to get a secretarial job and then eventually get married, I leave ReavisI! PATRICIA ANN LAWSON Smilely B. Chicago, Favorites: Fried Chicken, Typing, Blue. Pals: Linda, Lou, Ray, Steve, Mary. A Cappella Choir 4, Chorus 2,3, G.A.A. 4, Swim Club 2. Plans to join the woman's Air Force. I leave Reavis, never to re- turn again. I also leave Mr. Walle directions to the nurses office after fifth hour. FRANK LEITNER B, Chicago, Favorites: Italian food, Green. Pals: lack, Wayne, Lou. IULIANN LAPNIEWSKI julie B. Chicago, Favorites: Fried Chicken, Steno, Blue. Pals: Linda, Carol, Dolly, Nora, jackie. Spanish Club 'I. Plans to become a secretary. I leave behind four enjoyable years. BARBARA LATTANZIO SCl ilutZ B. Chicago, Favorites: Italian Foods, Office Practice, Blue. Pals: Mike, Steph, Lin, jean. F.T.A. 'I, Ram- boosters 3. Plans to get a job, and eventually get married. I leave Reavis - at last!!! EUGENE E. LATTANZIO Lou B. Chicago, Favorites: Mom's Ravioli and meat balls, Electronics, Black. Pals: Steve, Billy, Eddy, Steve. Plans to go on to DeVry Tech. for electronics and do a lot of riding on my bike with my girl. LOUIS LENZI Louie B. Chicago, Favorites: Turkey, History, Black. Pals: Ioan, Dave, jack, Ken. Football I,2, Wrestling I,2, Gymnastics 3. I leave very happy. WAYNE LEWEN B. Chicago, Favorites: Chicken, Math, Blue. Pals: Lou, Rob, Art, lim, Rich. Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 2. Plans to attend DeVry Tech. I leave wishing I had done a better job as a student. I thank all my friends for their friendship and the experiences we shared together. DENNIS LEYENDECKER B. Evergreen Park, Favorites: Steak, History, Red. Pals: Greg, Bill, Ron, Andy, The Boys. Lettermen's Club 4, Football 'I,2,3,4, Golf 'I,2. Plans to go into the service. I leave memories of the good times I had here. CLASS OF '69 DAYLE SUSAN LIPMAN B. Chicago, Favorites: Filet Mignon, Music, Blue. Pals: Sharon, Paula, Careen, Linda, Coleen. Drama Club 4, G.A.A. 4. Plans to attend college, and then go into music. I leave all the fond memories and great times that I have had at Reavis, to the 1970 graduating class. PAT LISEK Pattie B. Great Lakes, Favorites: Shrimp, Office Practice, Blue. Pals: Mike, Shar, Chris, Al, Donna. Chorus I,2, 3: Ramboosters 3, Variety Show 2, Up With People 2. Plans to get an office job and eventually get mar- ried. I leave taking with me a lot of fond memories and lasting friendships. Leaving behind empty halls for other seniors to wander through during seventh hour. MICHAEL LONERO Be-Bop B. Evergreen Park: Favorites: Steak, English, Blue. Pals: Les, Dean, Dennis, Ernie, Larry, Basketball 'Ip Baseball 'I. Plans to become a plumber. I leave Reavis with pleasant memories and success for the future. MICHAEL LOVELACE Favorites: Chemistry, Lavender. Pals: Linda, Rob, Rich, Pago, I. Fred. Plans to go to college and enter oceanography, and become a 'fish'. I leave Reavis to Linda. I hope she finds as much accomplishment and enjoyment here as I have. ALAN LUBER IANICE LUCAS Frenchy B. Chicago: Favorites: Pizza, Office Practice, Pink. Pals: Pat, Kathy, Linda. Gymnastics Timer 3. Plans to work for a year and a half and then marry Pat. I leave at last!!!! ANN LULLO Annie B. Chicago, Favorites: Chocolate Cake, Bookkeep- ing, Blue. Pals: Nancy, 1uanita,Ian, Sue, Pat. Chorus 4: Creative Art Society 4, G,A.A. 4. Plans to go to business college and eventually work with IBM. I leave all the elevator passes to the freshmen next year. CAROL ANN LYONS Pinki B. Chicago, Favorites: Lasagna, Steno, Blue. Pals: Diane, Sherrie, Cathy, Marie, leannie. Swim Club 2, Gymnastics 3,4. Plans to work for awhile and then go on to college for a few years. I leave Reavis, hoping that the next generation won't make it any worse than it already has become. lf not, they should leave it the way it is. WALTER MACIAGA Wally B. Chicago, Favorites: Hamburger, Printing, Green. Pals: Pauline, The 'Hole' Gang, Ernie, Randy, Lee. Band I: BLUEPRINT 3, Cross Country 1,25 Basketball 1,3. Plans to get a job, then go to night school. I leave Reavis knowing that the past four years will help me in the future. 4 tu-suv' KAREN MAGEE B. Chicago5 Favorites: Hamburgers, Drama, Blue. Pals: Sandee, Chuck, The Gang. A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Chorus 1,25 Drama Club 45 Spanish Club 25 Varie- ty Show 2,35 Gymnastics Club 4. Plans to attend Drama School, I leave four years behind that meant a lot to me then and for the future. KYLE MAGNOTTI Magg0I B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Math, Gold. Pals: Shar- on, Karen, Carol, The M 81 M's, the Gang. Bowling League 1,3,45 Chorus 15 F.T.A.1,25 Library Council 3: NHS 3,45 Ramboosters 'I,2,3,45 Swim Club 25 Variety Show 'I,2. Plans to go to college and marry a million- aire. I leave Reavis because I can't take it with me. MARK MAHL B. Chicago5 Favorites: Hamburgers, English, Black. Pals: Debbie, Mar, Bill, Bob, John, Greg. Plans to become a computer programmer. I leave knowing that four years of high school isn't enough. .M ins...-A fi 9 wk 3' 1 SENIORS DANIEL MAIEWSKI Deludge B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Electricity, Blue. Pals: Tina, Ken, Marv, Russ, Band 1,2,3,45 German Club 15 Up With People 35 Basketball 1,25 Wrestling 2. Plans to go to DeVry Tech. and Study Broadcasting. I leave Reavis knowing that I could have done better. NANCY MALCOLM X B. Chicago5 Favorites: Lobster, Drama, Brown. Pals: Tom, Alfie, Liz, Ann, the Old SYS Crowd. Creative Art Society 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Speech Club 45 Thespians 45 Variety Show 1,2. Plans to become a Stewardess, then get married and live happily ever after. I leave the administration my long hair, beads, and peace symbol. LAWRENCE MALLOY Larry B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Sociology, Blue. Pals: Ed, Rick, Terry, Roger, Cathy. Football 15 Wrestling 1,2. Plans to join the Army and then go to a trade school. I leave sadly, knowing my forged passes, cuts, unauthorized admits and fast talking, did not help me graduate. Also, that future students make a better, more suitable school of Reavis for others. HANK MARINO B. Chicago5 Favorites: Italian foods, Political Sci- ence, Red. NHS 4. Plans to enter law and public administration. I leave Reavis High School regretful that my blissful relationships with its faculty and students was all too brief. IOHN MARNELL l0hn B. Chicago5 Favorites: Turkey, Woods, Blue. Pals: George, Dan, Bob, Ron, 'Mote'. Plans to go to Trade school, and learn to be a cabinet maker. I leave Reavis, knowing that I could have done better. KAREN MARQUARDT Karen B. Missouri5 Favorites: Cheeseburgers, P.E., Blue. Pals: Mike, Kim, Linda, Dawn, Bonita. Chorus 15 Li- brary Council 45 Spanish Club 15 Speech Club 2. Plans to work for awhile, then marry Mike. I leave Reavis hoping my future will bring me much happiness. PAMELA CAROL MARCOWKA Marc B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Art, Navy. Pals: Diane, Sandy, Barb, Gwen, Butch. Plans to become a Beau- tician. I leave Reavis with lasting memories of a great school and its fine teachers. SHARON MARES Cher B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Home-Ec, Blue. Pals: Bill, Pat, Ian, Kelly, Friends. Chorus 15 Drama Club 1, 2,3,45 FMA 25 IHS 25 Latin Club 25 Library Council 2, 3,45 NHS 45 Speech Club 3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Up With People 3. Plans to work, then attend lr. Col- lege, then marry. I leave knowing l've learned a lot in the last four years and hoping to learn more. Also, I leave sadly. DIANE MARIAS Dee B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Art, Yellow. Pals: Sam, Sue, Kathy, Linda. Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Thespians 1,2, 3,4. Plans to go to beauty school and then get mar- ried. l leave Reavis, with many wonderful memories. is . w. MARY KAY MARTIN M, Kay B. Chicago, Favorites: White Castle Hamburgers, Study Hall, Orchid. Pals: The Parkside Gang, Viv, Marie, The Stickney Guys. Bowling League 2. Plans to take a long vacation after these four strenuous years, and then settle down. I leave knowing that l'll never have another four years the same as the last. AURORA MARTINEZ Rasino B. Chicago, Favorites: French Fries, Office Practice, Blue. Pals: Cathy, jenny, Gail, the Girls, the Boys. A Cappella Choir 2,3,4g Chorus 1: Pom Pom Girl 3,45 Ramboosters 2,3,4: Variety Show 2,3,4, Up With People 3. Plans to go to junior college and IBM school. I leave Reavis with many fine memories and with hope that I prosper from all that was learned. SHARON MARVIN Marvelous Marv B. Chicago: Favorites: Steak, History, Blue. Pals: Pam, Sandy, Cindy, janet, Band 2,3. Plans to work in an office. I leave Reavis with a lot of regret and much respect. Also, thank you to all my teachers. fn... . x',,,.- 'R'-4' i It ai' ...fl PATRICIA ANN MAY Pat B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, Office Practice, Blue. Pals: Ron, Sue, Lynn, Roseann, Phillis. Ramboosters 4. Plans to marry Ron and make money. I leave knowing that my time is up to leave Reavis finally. I hope that my brother will have a better chance to succeed. WILLIAM CHARLES MAYER Bill B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, Blue. Pals: 'Turkey Butt', Sallie, jerry, Louis, Goober. Swimming 'I,2. Plans to become a tool and die maker, and drink Pepsi. LAURA MCCLAIN Laurie B. California, Favorites: Pizza, Study Hall, Blue. Pals: Doug, LaVerne, Sue, Shirley, Carol. Plans to marry Doug and be the best wife I can, because he de- serves the best, I leave Reavis wishing I had done better and wish them lots of luck with Billie and the rest of my sisters, cause they're gonna need it. NANCY MARZEC BARBARA ANN MATTEA Barb B. Chicago, Favorites: Italian Beef Sandwiches, Human Biology, Yellow. Pals: Danny, Geri, Gwen, Laura, Robin. Bowling League 3: Creative Art Socie- y 4: Ramboosters 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 'Ig Variety Show 1,2. Plans to go to college and eventually marry the man I love. I leave Reavis thankful for all the wonderful memories and treasured friend- ships I've had. I hope my little brother makes a bet- ter go of it than I did. ROBERT MAURER Bob B. Chicago: Favorites: Steak, History, Blue. Pals: Mark, Dave, Pete, Steve, Ed. IHS 1,2, NHS 3,45 Cross Country 2,35 Basketball 1,2,3. Plans to get a job, then attend college in the fall. I leave Reavis with sympa- thy for all those who have to listen to Mr. Tobolski's corny jokes. CLASS OF '69 RAMONA MCCLATCHEY STEPHANIE MCCRACKEN ALICE MCDANIEL Al B. Chicago: Favorites: Italian Food, English, Blue. Pals: LaVerne, Laura, Sally, Gloria. BLUEPRINT 4. Plans to go on to college for business courses. MARGARET MCDOWALL Minnie B. Chicago: Favorites: Hamburgers, Office Practice, Avacado Green. Pals: Barb, Carol, Linda, Leeann. Creative Art Society 'I,2,3. Plans to work until she gets married. I leave Reavis wondering how I ever made it. BARBARA MCGINTY Barb B. Chicago: Favorites: Chop-Suey, Office Practice, Orchid. Pals: Ralph, Ron, Min, Peg, Barb, Sandy. Ramboosters 1,2. Plans to marry Ralph. I leave Reavis, regretting everything I've done, and wishing I knew before what I know now. STEPHEN MCINTIRE Mi-JC B. Chicago: Favorites: Steak, Gym, Sky Blue. Pals: Hank, Bob, Pat, Ed, Diane. Lettermen's Club 3,4: Swim Club 3: Cross Country 2,3: Baseball 'I,2: Track 3,4: Swimming 2,3,4. Plans to enter the service. I leave Reavis with the idea that Reavis could be the best school in the state if it tried. DIANE MCINTOSH Mac B. Chicago: Favorites: P.E., Blue. Pals: Marina, Waz, Laura, Scig, The Group. Chorus 1: German 2,3,4: G.A,A. 1: Library Council 1,4: Ramboosters 2,3: Swim Club 2,3: Gymnastics 3,4. Plans to teach and travel. I leave to Mr. lolas three years of already forgotten German, and a lot of lost arguments. Also, a big thanks to Mr. Bloom. SUSAN I. MCKEIGUE SMC B. Chicago: Favorites: Seafood, Psychology, Green. Pals: Carolyn, Dennis, Vicki, Scig, ARIES Kids. A Cappella Choir 3, ARIES 3,4: BLUEPRINT 4: Bowling League 2: Debate 1,2,3,4: Drama Club 1,2,3, Pres 4: Speech Club 1,4: Swim Club 2,3: Thespians 1,2,3,4: Up With People 3. Plans to attend college and major in psychology or political science, I leave Reavis knowing that I will miss the challenge of ARIES, but hoping to find similiar projects in which to put my efforts. I hope to be able to 'step to the drumming' which I hear, no matter how distant or measured. TERRY MCMAHON Mongoose B, Chicago: Favorites: Hamburgers, History, Red. Pals: Dean, Linda, Carol, Charlie, The 'Etoiles', Bowl- ing League 1,2,3,4: Debate 1,2: F.T.A.1,2,3,4: French Club 1,2,3,4: Hi-C 3,4: RAMPAGE 2,3: Science Club 4: Speech Club 2: Variety Show 4: Tennis 4: Golf 2. Plans to attend college and major in the medical field. THOMAS G. MCMULLAN Mac B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Physics, Black. Pals: Tom, Ron, Chuck, The Boys. Debate 1,25 IHS 1,25 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Library Council 2,35 National Forensic League 1,25 Ushers 2,35 Variety Show 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3, Capt. 45 Track 1,2,3. Plans to attend college and major in chemistry. IANETTE MCNANA lan B. Chicago5 Favorites: Italian foods, English, Blue. Pals: Cher, Ian, Kel, Face, Mary. Debate 1,2. Plans to go on to college. To Mrs. Dunn, I leave a bottle of Excedrin if she ever has another 6th hour class like mine. WAYNE ANTON MECHENES B. Chicago: Favorites: Pizza, Drawing III, Red. Pals: Boze, Bob, Iim, Al, Mike. Audio-Visual Aids 45 Bowl- ing League 1,25 Creative Art Society 1,25 German Club 2,35 Library Council 45 Math Club 15 Track 2. Plans to attend the University of Illinois and then politics or teaching. I leave Reavis the spirit of Sahs '69. ROGER MEHOK Moose B. Chicago5 Favorites: Spaghetti, Human Biology, Blue. Pals: Carol, Iohn, Bob, The Boys. Audio-Visual Aids 3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Swim Club 3,45 Base- ball 1,25 Track 3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to college and dive. I leave Reavis with a soggy diving suit. LINDA MELKER Lin B. Chicago: Favorites: Shrimp, Art, Green. Pals: Gwen, Dave, Donna, and the Bel-esprits. French Club 15 IHS 1,25 NHS 3,45 Gymnastics Club 3. Plans to attend college, then??? I leave glad to have been here, glad to leave. GERALD MERTES lerry B. California5 Favorites: Chicken, Drafting, Blue. Pals: Mark, Paul, Dave, Ed, The Boys. Plans to be- come a designer, and to design the biggest building in the world. I leave in a way to make the class shorter for the juniors that will be seniors next year. Previously attended Kennedy High School. MARY ANN MICA Mar B. Berwyn5 Favorites: Ravioli, History, Blue. Pals: Phil, Virg, Linda, ARIES Staff.ARIES 45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 15 IHS 1,25 Spanish Club 1,2. Plans to work as a secretary and later marry Philip. I leave Reavis sadly, with many fond memories and friends from the best four years of my life. DAVE MIERENDORF Dave B. Evergreen Park5 Favorites: Pizza, World History, Black. Pals: Dave, Iohn, Logan, Lyn, Danny, Letter- men's Club 3,45 Football 1,35 Golf 15 Swimming 2,3,4. Plans to go to college, get out, and become happy and wealthy. I leave Reavis in deep regret because they have lost the finest class the world has ever known. MICHELE MILAN B. Chicago5 Favorites: Alice Toklas Brownies, Lunch, Black. Pals: Tobe, Darlene, Eileen, Sue, Iim. Plans to bum around. I leave nothing. fub'x4 Nr-Q--f LQ- 11 tr Saw SENIGRS LEE R. MILLER Skitch B. Evergreen: Favorites: Pizza, Physics, Green. Pals: lim, Bill, Ed, Shawn. Science Club 2. Plans to attend the University of Illinois. I leave Reavis, realizing I have a long way to go. WENDY MILLER Wendell B. Chicago: Favorites: Lobster, Sociology, Navy Blue. Pals: Mouse, Bonnie, The Gang, Cheerleaders. Cheerleading 3,4: Drama Club 1,2: G.A.A. I: Library Council 4: Pep Council 4: Rambooster 2,3,4: Stu- dent Council 2,3, 'Ist V. Pres. 4: Swim Club V. Pres. 2: Swimming Timer 2: Variety Show 2,3. Plans to at- tend lr. College, then become an airline Stewardess. I leave knowing I am better prepared for the fu- ture, and to Mr. Wierzal - G. Mackey. GERALD MILLIGAN jerry B. Oak Lawn: Favorites: Fried Chicken, Auto Shop, Nassau Blue. Pals: Willie, joe, Paul, Ed, George. Bas- ketball 1: Baseball I. Plans to go to work, I leave Reavis all my troubles. LUCILLE MONTOYA 'fLuciIle B. Chicago: Favorites: Watermelon, Art, Tangerine. Pals: Maryanne, lanice, Sylvia, Sandy, Luisa. A Cap- pella Choir 3: Creative Art Society 3: Spanish Club 2. Plans to work at Colison. I leave a note to the deans asking them not to save any visitors' passes for me. It's been groovy I IUDITH MOOZAK ludy B. Chicago: Favorites: Sour Rice, Biology, Blue. Pals: Ron, Marie, Chris, Bonnie, Lindi. Ramboosters I,2: Swim Club 2,3. Plans to become a Practical Nurse. I leave Reavis a little wiser, all my friends and the many hours of hard studying. This last year was my best. HOMER MOSS john B. Chicago: Favorites: Pizza, Lunch, Metal-Flake Blue. Pals: Sue, Lee, Marv, Dave, George. Wrestling 2: Golf 2: Swimming 1. Plans to join the Army, get out as quick as possible, then get a good job. I leave Reavis quickly and behind me, I leave all my stolen gym equipment. KBS' wwe 'dk L M- f .,-4 55,7 if ' V iff' -: ' A 74. 4 ,F .. Q ,Q . Y L 0 MARIE MILOSOVIC B. Chicago: Favorites: English, Blue. Pals: ludy, Bon- ie, Chris, Sally, the Kids. Plans to attend college. I leave Reavis with a lot of happy times to remember and I also leave hoping that the students try to make this an even better school. THOMAS MIRUS Myr0 B. Chicago: Favorites: Steak, Math, Dark Green. Pals: Laura, Fish, Harpo, Cyrus, Chopper. Letter- man's Club 2,3,4: Student Council 1,3,4: Ushers 1,2: Variety Show 3: Football 1,2,4: Wrestling 1,2,3, Cap- tain 4: Track 1,2. Plans to attend college and become a teacher and live a life of a Playboy. I leave my fast talking to a girl, for any senior that can make good use of it. CHRISTINE MOLENDA Chris B. Chicago: Favorites: Hamburgers, English, Pink. Pals: Darlene, Emily, Karen, Sue, Bonnie. FTA 'I,2,3, 4: IHS 1,2: NHS 3,4: Up With People 3. Plans to at- tend college and become an elementary school teacher. I leave hoping my brother will get as much out of his years at Reavis as I have gotten out of mine. V l i Mr. and Miss Neatness, Mike Bibro and Laura Kracke. Prettiest Girl, Orisha Kulick. WHO'S WHO 1969 l Class Cut-Ups: Sharon Pettibone and Andy Katcher. Handsomest Boy, Tom Mirus. Ideal American Boy and Girl: Ray Sworsky and Karen Arnold. 4' ' . Most Talkative: leannie Orrico and Charlie Bartsch. 5 Boy and Girl of the Class of '69, Norbert Diaz and Aurora Martinez. Class Brains, Linda Oschmann and Rich Stephen. Best Dressed: Verna Bunnell and Ron Ratkovich. CLASS OF '69 DIANA LYNN MOTTIS Di B. Chicago5 Favorites: French Fries, Art, Hot Pink. Pals: Mel, lan, Sue, Tom, joe. Bowling league 35 Creative Art Society 3,45 Ramboosters 2,3,4. Plans to become a hairstylist and plans to study art at a col- lege or attend the Art Institute. I leave Reavis to all future students who I hope, will enjoy this crazy school as much as I have. RONALD I. MUKLEWICZ Muck-a-Mich B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Physics, Blue. Pals: Rita, Art, Rich, Ken, Band Kids. Band 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Lettermen's Club 3, Treasurer 45 Variety Show 2, 35 Baseball 15 Tennis 45 Track 35 Swimming 1,2,3,4. Plans to go on to college, then become an Engineer. I leave Mr. Weisskopf's physics class under uniform acceleration. RONALD MURABITO Ron B. Chicago5 Favorites: Slyders, Printing, Black. Pals: lim, Paul, Marv, Dave, Dennis. Audio-Visual Aids 1, 2,35 BLUEPRINT 1,2,3,45 Library Council 1,2,35 Ram- boosters 1,2,35 Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,35 Baseball 1. Plans to be a carpenter or go to school. I leave this hole, with four years wasted and four years of being pushed around by inconsiderate teachers. BOB MURPHY RICHARD NAGORSKI Rick B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Printing, Black. Pals: Dave, Dave, Rich, Ed, Fish. BLUEPRINT 3. Plans to further an automotive education. I leave Reavis' efficient guidance system to anyone who can run ... from the north wing to the west wing every oth- er hour. TERRENCE NAPOLSKI Terry B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, History, Purple. Pals: Len. French Club 2,3, Pres. 45 Math Club Sec. Treas. 45 Spanish Club 1. Plans to attend college. I leave Reavis, hoping to find my place in the world and be a success at it. CAROL NAVRATIL Navel B. Chicago5 Favorites: Fried Chicken, Office Prac- tice, Blue. Pals: Linda, Debbie, julie, Linda. The Girls. Chorus 15 IHS 1,25 NHS 3,45 Spanish Club 1. Plans to attend IBM school or become Airline Stew- ardess, then get married. I leave Reavis tears of sor- row5 and I take with me much knowledge, and four years of fond memories. KEITH NELIS NANCY NELSON laua Bean B. Chicago5 Favorites: Cheeseburgers, Gym, Yellow. Pals: Denny, lean, loan, Colleen, Marilyn. French Club 15 Ramboosters 2. Plan to get a job and later get married. 5 51-V . ' sziffx-wi-Q te .aww ?-9. ewes . 1- 1 .. has , ... P t. -Q NANCY ANN NIEWIEDZIAL Nance B. Chicago, Favorites: Lasagna, English, Blue. Pals: Debbie, Linda, Carol, Alice, Sharon. IHS 2, Latin Club 2,3, NHS 3,45 Ramboosters 2,3. Plans to attend Moser Secretarial College. I leave Reavis with a tear in my eye, wishing l did not have to leave such a wonderful school. MARIORY NIGRO Marge B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, Sociology, Blue. Pals: Linda K., Laura, Marie, Cathy, The Gang. Plans to work at Bell Telephone, then later get married. I leave Reavis, hoping my four years will help me in future years. KATHERINE NITZ Kathy B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, Typing ll, Blue. Pals: Bonnie, Emily, Karen, ludy. BLUEPRINT 3,4, Ram- boosters 2,3,4, Variety Show 3. Plans to attend Ir. College or Business College. I leave for bigger, bet- ter, and happier times, but they won't be like these years have been. Previously attended Calumet High School. WENDY NORRIS B. Minnesota, Favorites: Chili, Gym, Blue. Pals: Sue, Diane, Betty. Plans to become an Air Line Steward- ess or a Beautician. I leave my brother all the hap- piness in his years to come at Reavis. RONALD NORTH Floyd B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, Football, Green. Pals: Vicki, Andy, Tom, jerry, Bob. Lettermen's Club 3, V. Pres. 4, Student Council 3, Ushers 2, Variety Show 3, Football 1,2,3, Capt. 4, Wrestling 1,2,3, Capt. 4, Track 2,3,4. Plans to go to college and become a coach. I leave Reavis, thanking the coaches and a special thanks to my Dad for supplying me with much needed confidence. MICHAEL NOVAK Mike B. Chicago, Favorites: Italian foods, Woods, Red. Pals: Linda, Tony, Mike, Rich, Orange juice. Plans to attend college in California, then travel to England and Sweden. Also, to make it big with our band - Orange juice. I leave Reavis with one less long-hair to cope with! DANIEL FRANK O'CONNOR B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, History, Blue. Pals: Dennis, Dave. IANE O'CONNOR lanie B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, Gym, Blue. Pals: La- Verne, Cathy, Sharon, Sue, Marie. Swim Club 2. Plans to attend lr. College, then become a model. I leave knowing I will never have another four years as wonderful as these. RICHARD O'HALLORAN Mr, Shifter B. Berwyn, Favorites: Lobster, Black. Pals: Louie, lack, Dave, Wolfman, Bow-tie, Winslow. Wrestling 1,2. Plans to attend college and become a lawyer. Also, plans to work on his roadster in his spare time. I leave Reavis knowing that drag-racing in the parking lot is getting harder to get by with . SENIORS CATHERINE O'MALLEY SpatS B. Evergreen Park, Favorites: Irish Soda Bread, Math, Blue, Pals: Milano, Aurora, Verna, Patti, Sue. Pep- Council Pres. 3,4, Ramboosters 3, Pres. 4, Track Timer 3,4, Variety Show 3. Plans to attend college. I leave knowing I always will miss fifth hour with B.S., S.S., T.H., T.K., D.D,, A.K., R.N., T.H., l.C. IEANNE LYNN ORRICO B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, Typing, Orange. Pals: Iudy, Linda, Mary, The Crowd. BLUEPRINT 4, Cho- rus 1, Drama Club 1, Ramboosters 1,2,3, Student Council 1,2,3,4, Variety Show 1,2,3. Plans to become a beautician, and someday work in an office. I leave Reavis with all my happy memories. MARIA YVONNE ORTIZ Micky Mouse B. Berwyn, Favorites: Metrical meals, World History, Green. Pals: Suzy, Bernice, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Le- tica. A Capella Choir 2, Chorus 1, F.H.A. 1, G.A.A. 1, Hi-C 2,3, Science Club 4, Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Speech Club 4, Up With People 3. Plans to get a master's in History. STEVE PALKA CAROL ANN PALMER Ma B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, Gym, Blue. Pals: jim, M 84 M's, the Girls, the Guys, the Kids. A Cappella Choir 4, Chorus 1, Treasurer 3,4, Ramboosters1,2,3, 4, Variety Show 2,3, Up With People 3,4. Plans to attend nursing school or college. I leave success to Donna, common sense to Iudy, my books to Nancy, Freckles to little jackie, but most of all, my love to mom and dad. Knowing that I came in with a smile to Reavis and will be leaving with a sad heart, I leave three more Palmer girls to come. CIAIL PALMER B. Evergreen Park, Favorites: Chicken, Office Prac- tice, Blue. Pals: Steph, Mary Ann, Ian, The Girls, Pom Pom Girls. G.A.A. 3,4, Pom Pom Girl 4, Ramboosters 2,3,4. Plans to become a Stewardess. I leave Reavis nothing, but take with me all the memories and friends I have acquired. 33' . . t i I Q S .,..S,s.- U W E ls Q, -1 sew 'w i t ,wt Q V, - xt J -it 'wif ig' fi J 'V' 'L rl + , . ...,.. . sf, I LINDA SUE OSCHMANN Dum-Dum B. Chicago, Favorites: White Castle Hamburgers, English, Blue. Pals: Bob, lan, Cathy, Charlie, The Etoiles. A Cappella Choir 2,3, Chorus 1,4, F.T.A.1,2, V.Pres 4, IHS 1, Treas. 2, Math Club 4, NHS 3,4, Up With People3,4. Plans to attend college and eventu- ally teach English. I leave Mr. Ellis a bright Etoile, Mr. Nagy peace and quiet, Mrs. Giddens my tired vocal cords, and Mr. Varland and his fun Modern Math II class a hearty 'why surel' IOHN O'SULLlVAN ALICE OVCHARCHYN Al B. Minnesota, Favorites: Pizza, Office Practice, Green. Pals: Char, Shar, Chris, Pat, Sue. Chorus 1, G.A.A. 4, Ramboosters 4, Spanish Club 1. Plans to attend business college or become a secretary. I leave Reavis to my sister, Irene, hoping she will have as much fun here as I did. KATHY PARISI Turtle B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Blue. Pals: lohn, Glor, Joyce, Penny, Robin. Chorus 1,25 Drama Club 15 F.H.A. 15 Variety Show 2. Plans to get married and someday open a shop. I leave everything to anyone. SHARON PETTIBONE Spet B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Home Ec, Pink. Pals: Kyle, Karen, Virg, M 81 M's, The Gang. Chorus 15 F.T.A. 15 C..A.A. 15 IHS 1,25 Library Council 35 NHS 3, 45 Ramboosters 1,2,3,45 Swim Club 2. Plans to get a secretarial job and get to the top. I leave my laugh- ter resounding through the halls. THOMAS E. PHILLIPS Tom B. Indiana5 Favorites: Chicken, Algebra, Blue. Pals: Steve, Dean, Charlie, joe. IHS 1,25 NHS 3,45 Football 15 Cross Country 25 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3. Plans to attend IIT and'be a Civil Engineer. I leave Reavis hoping that the four years I've spent here will help me in the years to come. DENNIS M. PLACHY B. Chicago, Pals: Dave, Pat, Dan, Lee, Dennis. Sci- ence Club. Plans to become a County Police Officer. I leave Reavis with the four most fun filled years of my life. MIKE PORREY f'Mike B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, English, Blue. Pals: Merle, Ray, Rick, Tom, Ron. I leave Reavis knowing that I have reached one of my goals to success. STEVE POTACZEK A-YQ N Q -59 ...ll rx I ANITA PIKTURNA Saf B. Cicero5 Favorites: Fried Chicken, History, Or- ange. Pals: Deb, Dig, The C.irls. F.T.A. 1,45 French Club 15 G.A.A. 35 Ramboosters 2,3,4. Plans to attend college then teach special education. I leave Reavis with all it's greatness and I hope the future students take care of it. IULIET PINKOWSKI Sis fl B. Chicago5 Favorites: Chili, Office Practice, Orchid. Pals: lan, Sis ffll, Lynda, Ioan, Sandies. Plans to con- tinue to work as a beautician, and become a color technologist, I leave a smile on my face: a tear in my eye, and a sincere 'thank you' to a wonderful dean, Mrs. Daerr. THERESA L. PIROFALO Shorty B. Chicago5 Favorites: Italian Spaghetti, Typing, Blue. Pals: Edwin, Gert, Lois, loann, Terry. Plans to do IBM work and get married. I leave Reavis, thanking all my teachers, especially Mrs. Brazis, Mr. Wierzal and Mr. Iolas. Also hoping my brother Vic- tor, will do better than I did. GI' 'isa it HELEN POWELL leri B. Chicago, Favorites: Hamburgers, English, Blue. Pals: Eileen, Sue, Kathy, Marie, Carol. Bowling League 4, Future Medics of America 1,2,3,4, Up With People 3,4. Plans to join the Wacs and do sec- retarial work. I leave Reavis with hopes of an excit- ing future, and in five years my sister Robin. IANICE L. PRATT Thumper B. Chicago, Favorites: Italian foods, U.S. History, Lime Green. Pals: lean, Artie, Linda, Sherrie, Sandy. Plans to work for a year, then attend college, then hopes to marry Artie. I leave behind two junior girls, G.E. and B.B., many aches and pains from sixth hour Gym, and many many memories. CARY PROVANCE Pro B. Oak Lawn, Favorites: Hamburgers, U.S. History, Green. Pals: Ralph, Iohn, Dave, Mike. Bowling League 3. Plans to attend a trade school. I leave because I served my term. SUSAN M. PRUETT Sue B. Chicago, Favorites: Chicken, English, Green. Pals: Emilee, Orisha, Bonnie, Kathy, Wendy. Plans to be- come a beautician or a secretary. I leave knowing I will always remember my four years at Reavisf' RICHARD PRZYTULA Percy B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, German Il, Blue. Pals: lim, Greg, Hank's, Ray. Golf 1,2,3,4. Plans to attend college. I leave Mr. Rubly all of my cut golf balls. LINDA PURPURA Mouse B. Chicago, Favorites: Spaghetti, Sociology, Pink. Pals: Wendy, Dave, Sharon, Beani, Sis. Drama Club 'Ig Rambooster 2,3,4, Variety Show 3. Plans to attend Moraine Valley and become an English teacher. I leave with a feeling of a down-hearted uplifted satir- ical old lady, but I like it. EDWARD LEON RADZUS Sugarbear B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, Drafting, Deep Ruby Red. Pals: Danny, Kenny, Marvie, Rich, Art. Audio- Visual Aid 4. Plans to pursue a career in steamfitting and auto mechanics. I leave Reavis to my sisters and brothers who will have to put up with the lousy food, bad kids, gangs, and dumb teachers of which I have had only two. God help them because no one else will. CHRISTINE RAIKOVICH Chris B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, History, Blue. Pals: Judy, Marie, Rose, Sandy, Bonnie. Ramboosters 1,2, Swim Timer 2,4. Plans to work as a beautician. I leave wishing I had shown a little more school spirit and tried just a little harder. IIM RALSTON Booper B. Blue Island, Favorites: Pizza, Gym, Burgandy. Pals: Carol, Larry, Don, joe. Audio-Visual Aid 1,2, Wrestling 1,2. Plans to attend lr. college. I leave my pen, which is almost out of ink, in all of the writing I did in the past four years. EMILY RAMSEY The Scot B. Pennsylvania, Favorites: Hamburgers, Typing II, Blue. Pals: Karen, Chris, Darlene, Kathy, Sue. Chorus 2. I leave Reavis with the feeling that four years isn't long. IAN RASGUS RaZ B. Evergreen Park, Favorites: Hamburgers, Human Biology, Mint Green. Pals: Patti, Carol, Laura, Mari- na, The Girls. Chorus 1, Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Latin Club 1,2, Tres. 3, Library Council 3,45 Ramboosters 1, 2,3,4, Thespians 2,3,4. Plans to attend college. I leave nothing to Reavis, because I'll keep forever the many wonderful friends and memories I've made here. RON RATKOVICH Rack B. Chicago, Favorites: Shrimp, English, Blue. Pals: Mike, lim, lim, Brian, Bill. Plans to attend college. I leave as fast as I can get out of here. IOE RAUEN B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, Blue. Pals: Mark, Dale, Dan. BLUEPRINT 2, Cross Country 1. Plans to be- come a printer. BONNIE LYNNE RAYMON Casey B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, French, Purple. Pals: Marianne, Chris, Darlene, Emily, Karen. Bowling League 4, Chorus 1,2, Debate 2,3, F.T.A. 2,3,4, French Club 1,2,3,4, YF-C 3,4, NHS 3,4, National Forensic League 1,2,3, Speech Club 1,2, Swim Club 2, Variety Show 2, Up With People 3. Plans to attend Western and major in special education. I leave to all the on-coming juniors, Mr. Wierzal's groovey history class. I leave with a smile knowing that I have gained more than just mere facts. HENRY RENAUD Hank B. Chicago, Favorites: Turkey, English, Blue. Pals: Mickey, Bob, Mary, Linda, Steve. Baseball 1. Plans to work and make enough money to get to Florida. I leave Reavis High School with much more knowl- edge than when I came in. CLASS OF '69 RICHARD RINEHART ALICE RITA Babe B. Chicago, Favorites: Italian Foods, Human Biology, Blue. Pals: Sherry, Barb, Maryann, Steve, The Bright- en Park Boys. Plans to work and eventually get mar- ried. I leave my sister, lo, and Sherry, to have all the fun at Reavis while they can! RENEE ROBB B. Berwyn, Favorites: Lobster, Art, Orange. Pals: Gregg, Sandy, Marlynn, Linda, Diane. Latin Club 1,2, Library Council 3, Ramboosters 2, Swim Club 2,3,4, Swim Timer 4, Variety Show 1, Gymnastics 4. Plans to attend lr. College. I leave Mr. Erbes all my over- due book notices, Mr. Rode all my eraser stubbles, and my business teachers, the headache of having me in their classes. IUDY ROSALES jude B. Chicago, Favorites: Eggrolls, Sociology, Blue. Pals: Rick, Bobbie, Marnie, Steppy, Barb. Band 1,2,3, 4, Drama Club 4, Thespians 4, Gymnastics Club 4. Plans to become a courtroom stenographer and eventually get married. I leave sadly, now realizing that these were the best four years of my life, and Mr. Klusendorf probably still wondering how I ever passed my drivers test. CIERTRUDE ROSECRANTS HGGFIH B. Oak Lawn, Favorites: Steak, Art, Pink. Pals: There- sa, Stephen, Darlene, Diane, Dorothy. Plans to work or become a beautician. I leave all my things to my family. EDWARD ROTHE Ed B. Iowa, Favorites: Steak, Metals, Black. Pals: Mac, Ev, Dave, Rich, john. I leave an empty seat for some other educated fool to fill. LINDA ROCASALVO Lyn B. Chicago, Favorites: Lamb Chops, Human Biology, Blue. Pals: Carol, Nancy, Kyle, Mary Kay, The M 84 M's. Hi-C 2,3, IHS 'l,2, NHS 3,4, Spanish 1. Plans to attend Evangelical School of Nursing and someday marry and have kids. I leave Reavis a little wiser, but knowing I have a lot more to learn. BLANCA E. RODRIGUEZ Blan B. Mexico, Favorites: Steak, Sociology, Orange. Pals: Renato, Juanita, Marilyn, Lana, Nena. A Cap- pella 3,4, Bowling League 2, Chorus 'l,2, F.H.A. 4, F.M.A. 4, Variety Show 2, Up With People 3,4. Plans to attend IBM school, work and later get married. I leave with many happy and many sad thoughts and wishing I could start all over. KENNETH Cr. ROLLER Ken B. Chicago, Favorites: Chicken, Chemistry, Blus. Pals: Lee, Bill, Art, Rich. Debate 1,2, Math Club 4, National Forensic League 1,2,3,4, Speech Club 2,3. Plans to attend college and then go on to medical school. I leave Reavis now knowing that I can get away with something. KATHLEEN RUSSELL Kathy B. Chicago, Favorites: Macaroni 84 Cheese, Purple. JIM ROWE DAVIDI RUBINO Dave B Chicago Favorites Italian Sausage Blue PaIs:007 limbo cuddles fish Dave BLUEPRINT3 Football'I. Plans to enlist in the Air Force I leave Reavis knowing I kept up the Rubino tradition LEON RUITER 'Rite B Chicago Favorites Steak Algebra II Orange. Pals Barb George john Marv Dave Audio Visual Aid 4 Band I Wrestling 2 Plans to work in the summer then go into the army I leave because I ve served my term. Pals: Pat, Sandy, Ellen, Pat. Chorus 'Ip Ramboosters 3, 4. Plans to get a job. I leave Reavis with the feeling of being older, sadder, and wiser. SANDRA LEE RUSSO Sandy B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, Sociology, Yellow. Pals: Mike, Barb, Pam, Diane, Debbie. Ramboosters 2,3: Spanish Club 2. Plans to become a secretary and eventually get married. I leave Reavis to my broth- er Lenny. DAVID RUTLEDGE Dave B. Chicago, Favorites: Casserole, Electricity, Lt. Blue. Pals: Mark, Ioe, Dan, Gene, Bob. I leave Reavis with more knowledge and understanding of why somethings happen. Tabs fi ,gs as oy . E3 ,I I Dig iosz RuvALcABA ifxrvies ioiasizvu RYAN limbo B. Chicago: Favorites: Bar-B-Q Ribs, English, Blue. Pals: Al, Nay, Ron, Tom, lim. BLUEPRINT 3: Letter- men's Club 3,45 Student Council 2,3,4, Ushers 'I,2,3, 4: Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Plans to work for a year, then go to college. I leave Reavis down heart- ed, but with all my heart. ROBERT RYSNER Bob B. Evergreen Park, Favorites: Chop Suey, U,S. Histo- ry, Swamp Rat Green. Pals: Steve, Glenn, Steve, Dan, Tom. Band V. Pres. 1,2,3,4. Plans to become an Air Conditioning Engineer. I leave the band room in worse condition than I found it. SENIORS LOUIS R. SABATINI Skip B. Chicago5 Favorites: Italian food, English, Blue. Pals: Debbie, Vince, Leroy, Harry, Stan. Speech Club 45 Variety Show 15 Football 25 Track 1,2,3,45 Swim- ming 1,2,3. Plans to become a DJ., own my own ra- dio station and other enterprizes. I leave Mr. Czar- necki my burnt out tubes and bad resistors only hoping I haven't wasted these four years. MARY ANN SADLIER Main B. Chicago5 Favorites: Hamburger, Human Biology, Green. Pals: Karen, lan, Den, Ioe, Diane. Chorus 15 Drama Club 15 French Club 1,2,3,45 lHS1,25 NHS 3,45 Ramboosters 1,25 Swim Club 2,35 Swim Timer 3. Plans to attend Northern to study nursing. I leave Reavis' new library, rickety buses and crowded cor- ridors to the underclassmen. I hope they have as much fun as I did. DAWN SALKO SANDRA LYN SAMPLE Sandy B. Chicago5 Favorites: Scallops, Geography, Green. Pals: Cathy, Sharon, Francine, Pam. Creative Art So- ciety 1,25 F.T.A. 15 I.H.S. 25 N.H.S. 35 Variety Show 2. Plans to go to college, then become a teacher. I leave Reavis behind as one of the many milestones in life. CLARA SANFILIPPO KOZ B. Chicago5 Favorites: Sallie's Chocolate Chip Cook- ies, Typing, Green. Pals: Carl, Mr. 81 Mrs. Mayor- wicz, Deb, Babe. Plans to work awhile and then mar- ry Carl. I leave Reavis forever and ever, never to return. BILL SAUTTER Clown B. Evergreen Park5 Favorites: Filet mignon, Woods II, Black. Pals: Bob, Bill, Mike, lim, Iohn. IOESPH SCELFO IOey B. Chicago5 Favorites: Italian food, English, Blue. Pals: Steve, Norb, Rita, Mark. French Club 1,25 Choir 2. Plans to study music. I leave knowing I should have done better, but how could one in an atmo- sphere of hate and violence? RANDY SCHADOWSKY Ski-Ran B. LaPorte, Indiana5 Favorites: Italian food, English, Black. Pals: Castle Boys. BLUEPRINT 2,35 Bowling League 1,25 Football 1. Plans to be a printer. I leave Reavis with great pride. I have shown that I can make it, in spite of all the adults that said I would drop out Thanks Faculty. IANET SCHEHL lan B. Germany5 Favorites: Pizza, Math, Blue. Pals: The Etoiles , Darrel, Randy, Michael, Roxanne. A Cap- pella Choir 2,35 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 15 F.T.A. 1,2,3-Pres. 45 l.H.S. 2,35 Library Council 1,2,35 N.H.S. 45 Variety Show 1,2,35 Up With People 2. Plans to go to college and become a teacher. I leave behind the truest friends and most appreciated teachers whom I wish I knew at the beginning of my education. --t,......,. , 1 -fa X X 5, I- W -.-....-..-e.- s- f -M I f Y 5 .. 1 fs,feg.5.f 2 f 5:-:fww H5 1 ' I LAURA SCHLEDER Lot B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, Gym, Blue. Pals: Ricky, Marge, Donna, Sharon, the Girls, Chorus 1, G.A.A. 4. Plans to work awhile and then get married and raise a family. I leave looking forward to the future and memories of the past. SUSAN SCHMIDT Schmidt B. Belleville, Favorites: Hamburger, English, Green. Pals: Frank, Verna, Carol, Cathy, MGM Gang. Cho- rus 1, Class Officer 3,4, French Club 1,2, G.A.A. 1, Homecoming Court 4, Ramboosters 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Variety Show 1,2,3,4. Plans to attend col- lege and later become an English or history teacher. I leave Reavis the books, the lockers, the rooms, the teachers and take with me the friends, the knowledge and the wonderful memories. DIANE M. SCIGALSKI Scig B. Chicago, Favorites: Italian food, Math, Blue. Pals: lim. l.H.S. 2, Latin Club 2,3, N.H.S. 3,4, Ramboosters 2,3, Student Council 2, Swim Club 2,3,4, Swim Timer 3,4. Plans to attend Loyola School of Dentistry and become a dental hygienist, I leave behind me four years of hard work, a lot of laughs, and many memo- ries that will remain with me for the rest of my life. PATRICIA SECOR Red B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, Clothes, Blue. Pals: Lea, Nancy, Arlene, Pat, Linda. Bowling League 1,4, G.A.A. 4, Science Club 4. Plans to work in an office as a secretary. I leave hoping never to return to English III. SHERRIE SEDIVY MO0Cl'1 B. Oak Lawn, Favorites: Chicken, Blue. Pals: Danny, Ian, Stretch, Smooch, W.R.C. Gang. Chorus 1, Dra- ma Club 1, G.A.A. 1, Ramboosters 2, Gymnastics Timer 2,3,4, Variety Show 3. Plans to join the Navy. I leave Reavis with the hope that other students will have as much fun as I did, and I leave my 6th hr. lr. class gym with many memories. MARTIN SEPUTIS Marty B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, History, Avocado. Pals: Tom, Al, Glen, Linda, Laura. Plans to work. I leave the fantastic lunches to the incoming class. It took me four years to realize how crummy they are. AL SEYLLER LINDA SHAFER Shafts B. Chicago, Favorites: Tuna fish casserole, English, Blue. Pals: Tangee, Orisha, Lee, Ruth, ARIES 4, De- bate 1,2, F.T.A. 1, I.H.S.1, N.F.L. 1, Speech Club 4, Variety Show 1. Plans to enter U. of I. Circle Campus, get a teaching degree, and do her part in making this a better world to live in. I leave nothing to any- one, I'm taking everything with me. TANGEE SHAFFER Tang B. Chicago, Favorites: Bananas, Bookkeeping, Blue. Pals: Sue, Orisha, Linda, Debbie, Tom. BLUEPRINT 3, Bowling League 2, Debate 1,2, French Club 1, G.A.A.1, Science Club 4. Plans to be an accountant. I leave Reavis whether it be for the better or worse. CLASS OF '69 PETE SHARAS Geronimo B. Evergreen Park5 Favorites: Steak, English, Red. Pals: The Coaches, The Boys, Mike, Others. l.H.S.1, 25 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Math Club 2,3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 'l,2,3. Plans to go to Dart- mouth or VSCG Academy and major in physics or chemistry. I leave knowing I have not lain dormant, but built myself physically, morally, and socially. ROBERT SHAUGHNESSY Chomp B. Chicago5 Favorites: Macaroni and cheese, Math, Blue. Pals: Ron, Harpo, Ierry. A Cappella Choir 35 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to college and get smart, I leave Reavis H.S. to the junior Class hoping that they will have as much fun as I did. JAMES SIERZEGA DEAN SMETANA Dino B. Chicago5 Favorites: Food in general, English, Green. Pals: Sandy, Ernie, Terry, Bill, Denise. Plans to find a good job and get rich. I leave with two years of having a good time and I learned a lot about people. MICHAEL SMITH Dougie B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Sociology, Blue. Pals: jim C., lim Z,, Ron, George, The Boys. Library Coun- cil 2,3,45 Speech Club 25 Wrestling 2,35 Track 2. Plans to get some kind of training after high school, may- be go to Air Force. I leave Reavis knowing that Lin- da is waiting outside with open arms. MARIE SMOGER Smog B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, History, Blue. Pals: Barb, Sally, Cathy, Marilyn, Corky. Chorus 1,2. Plans to become a dental assistant, travel, later, much later get married. I leave Reavis gratefully and with spe- cial thanks to Mr. Nakroshisf' GERALDINE SIMON Geri B. Chicago5 Favorites: Beef, Office Practice, Pink. Pals: Lyn, Sally, Nooky, Diane, Clara. BLUEPRINT 45 Ramboosters 2. Plans to become a receptionist at an air lines. I leave with four years of happy memories, and hope to put what I learned in good practice. MARCIA SIMMONS B. Flintville, Tennessee5 Favorites: Italian food, Eng- lish, Pink. Pals: Al, Nadine, lim, lan, Marlene. Ram- boosters 2,3,4. Plans to attend junior college. I leave Reavis with memories of the past, hope for the future, and a big smile for Alan. ELIZABETH L, SKALA Leroy B. Berwyn5 Favorites: Liquid refreshments , Art. Pals: Peter, Nancle, Marzec, Malcolm, Deb. Creative Art Society 1,2,3,4-Sec.-Treas.5 Library Council 45 Variety Show 1,2,3. Plans to attend Moraine Valley, continue in business, probably as a secretary. I leave Reavis with great memories, to Coach Walery his ?!?! brakes, to Mr. Kissack his emotions, and finally, with Leroy written all over the place! A special thanks to Mr. N. '3V ? . X' I-isfis.'f' -1 Y ffflffiw' 1,1 1 . E 5 5 , . gl I - 55593: 5 Q: As, . 9 t I I R. WAYNE SMOK B. Chicago5 Favorites: Bar-B-Q ribs, Drafting, Pink and Purple mixed. Pals: Harry, Moe, joe, Tammy, Chip. Audio-Visual Aids 3,45 Debate 1,25 Library Council 3,45 Science Club 45 Variety Show 2,35 Wres- tling 2. Plans to go to college, U. of I. I leave Reavis thanking Mr. Fitz for such a fine job he's doing with student activities. SHARON SNEED Shar B. Berwyn5 Favorites: French fries, Sociology, Blue. Pals: Beani, janet, The Gang . Drama Club 25 Homecoming Court 25 Ramboosters 2,3,45 Spanish Club 15 Student Council 4. Plans to attend Eastern Il- linois University and major in Sociology. I leave hoping that the best is yet to come. SHARON LEE SNOW Big Red B. Marshaltown, Iowa5 Favorites: Spaghetti, Steno, Yellow. Pals: Bill, Judy, Marie, Bonnie, Sally. Ram- boosters 45 Swim Club 2,3-Sec. 45 Swim Timer 4. Plans to work and later attend a business college. I leave Reavis knowing these were the best four years of my life and thanking Mr. Cupp. e-.lata A 'z sf : ' 4, ll! t L 3 sk gf, E .., -A-0 RUSSELL SPATARO LINDA C. SPATOLA Spit B. Chicago5 Favorites: Chocolate cake, Home Ec., Blue. Pals: Gloria, Sallie, Bill, Clara, Carl. Plans to get a good job and make lots of money and buy a car. I leave Reavis to all my friends. IAMES L. STAMATAKOS lim B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, History, Blue. Pais: Harry, Mike, Kathy, Rich, The Etoiles . A Cappella Choir 35 Bowling League 3,45 Drama Club 35 F.T.A. 45 I.H.S. 1,2 - Vice-Pres.5 Latin Club 2,3,45 Math Club 45 N.H.S. 3,4 - Pres.5 Science Club 1,3,45 Thespians 45 Variety Show 35 Up With People 3. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis with a tear in my eye and remembering four of the most memora- ble, exciting, and rewarding years of my life. Y? EILEEN SNYDER I B. Fond du Lac, Wisconsin5 Favorites: Apples, Sci- ence, Baby blue. Pals: leri, Sue, Karen, Terry, Kathy, Bowling League 45 F.M.A.1,2,3,45 Up With People 3, 4. Plans to go to nursing school and then get mar- ried. I leave regretfully, knowing that I could have done better. Also I leave Reavis my three sisters hoping they do better than I have while here. CHRISTINE SORENSON Chris B. Chicago5 Favorites: Lasanga, Human Biology, Blue. Pals: Alice, Pat, Sharon, Marge, Band Kids. Band 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,45 Ramboosters 4. Plans to be a receptionist. I leave Mr. Tobolski all his ho! ho! jokes. JANET SPARACIO lan B. Oak Park5 Favorites: Mostacoccli, P.E., Green. Pals: Reid, julie, Sandy, Smiley, loan. Chorus 1. Plans to go to junior college, then get married. I leave Reavis with the highest dreams and the hopes that they will come true. And a many Thanks to Mr. Nakroshis and Mrs. Daerr. .QF MARLENE 1. STANCATO Bearti B. Berwyn, Favorites: Anything Italian, English, Or- ange. Pals: Sharon, Mouse, Mary, Majorettes be- sides a lot of other people. BLUEPRINT 3, Chorus I, French Club 'Ig Majorettes 2,3-Sec. 4-Capt., Pep Council 3,45 Ramboosters 2,35 Variety Show 2,3, Plans to go to junior college and then continue at a state college. I leave the crazy mixed up rumors that go around Reavis to anyone who believes them and to the majorettes, LUCK! LYNDA STASIK Ichabod B. Evergreen Park: Favorites: French Fries, Lunch, Blue. Pals: Mickey, Pat, Ray'm, Karen. Bowling League 2, Chorus 1,2, C..A.A. 1. Plans to get married and move to Tennessee. I leave out the first door or window I see. KATHY STAWSKI tw ,,. s . M- f ,,, rr.fe1t2?ffx . , - I W 1 491- ' 'ltkff z lx ,Q ,,.3,tg, , , , ,Q- .g QV E 4 U s : V, I I ,. 9' LINDA STEIN Lin B. Chicago5 Favorites: Beef Stroganoff, English, Blue. Pals: Linda, Marilyn, Marge, Alice, Linda. Chorus 'I5 F.T.A. 45 Spanish Club 1,25 Swim Club 1,2,3,4. Plans to become either an elementary school teacher or a Home Ec. teacher. I leave, hoping that every stu- dent uses every moment to its fullest, because those moments will slip away before they know it ldarn!l. RICH STEPHEN Dude B. Chicago5 Favorites: Broiled steak, Math, Green. Pals: Al, Ron, Art, Ruth, Paul. French Club 1,2,35 Math Club 2,3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Variety Show 2,35 Wres- tling 1,2,3. Plans to work for his Bachelor's degree in mathematics at Lewis College. I leave Reavis saying Ciou to the students and teachers, and good luck to the Math Club. SANDRA STEPINA Bo0fa B. Berwyn5 Favorites: Italian food, Art, Orange. Pals: Rocky, ludi, Barb, Chris, Alice. Creative Art Society 1. Plans to go to work and get out on my own. I leave gladly! MARY STEWART B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, History, Pink. Pals: Marilyn, Diane, lan, Ian. A Cappella 45 Band 'I5 Cho- rus 2,35 Y.F.C. 2,3-Vice-Pres. 4. Plans to go on to college to become a social worker. I leave Diane some wonderful memories of Reavis. GREG STOCKMAL Stick B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Electricity, Yellow. Pals: Myro, Biff, Harpo, Cyrus, Chomp. Lettermen's Club 3,45 Football 1,2,3,4. Plans to attend junior college, then go on to a four year college program. I leave these words, Question no man for his thoughts, but question what he has done. SANDRA STOFFREGEN Sandy B. Chicago5 Favorites: Spagetti, History, Green. Pals: Dianes, Renee, Sue, The Girls, The C Group. Drama Club 45 G.A.A. 1,45 Ramboosters 'I,2,35 Swim Club 2,3,4-Vice-Pres., Swim Timer 3,45 Variety Show 1. Plans to attend Western Illinois University. I leave my thanks, and take with me knowledge, memories, and everlasting friendships. PAUL STRASSER CATHY STREICH B. Chicago5 Favorites: Raviolli, Sociology, Pink. Pals: Marie, Barb, Kathy, Annella. BLUEPRINT 35 Swim Timer 2,3. Plans to work for IBM. I leave many thanks to Mr. Nakroshis and Mrs. Arnold for all of their help. IACK STREIC B. Oak Lawn5 Favorites: Hamburgers, Red. Pals: Frank, Wayne. Plans to take a course on professional body and fender work. I leave with more educa- tion that when I started. 1'-Za' I SENIORS SHARON STRZEMPA B. Chicago: Favorites: Pizza, Blue. Pals: Dawn, Don- na, Kathy, Barb, Bill. Plans to work and marry soon. I leave knowing I'll never have to come back here again,thank goodness! THOMAS W. STYX DeekS B. Chicago5 Favorites: Strawberries, History, Red. Pals: Mick, Len, Gomer, Poods, Body. Football 4. Plans to join the navy. l leave Reavis to find my fame and fortune and to also make money. SANDY SUTTON B. Chicago5 Favorites: Pizza, Gym, Yellow. Pals: john, Linda, Ian, Barb, lean. Bowling League 25 Ramboosters15 Gymnastics Club 2. Plans to work for a while, then marry lohn. I leave Reavis to my brother. I RAYMOND SWORSKY IR. ll'.' B. Oak Park5 Favorites: Hamburger, Automotives, Bluegreen. Pals: Karen, Norb, Dan, Stick, The Guys. Lettermen's Club 3,45 Variety Show 35 Football 'I,2,3, 4-Capt., Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to college and become a professional football player. LEROY TAGLER Lee B. Chicago5 Favorites: Lasagna, Government, Blue. Pals: Don, Pete, Rich, Lou, Ed. Chorus 'I5 Variety Show 15 Track 2. Plans to continue on to college, to take up computer or IBM training. I leave Reavis knowing I have enriched my life with my four years of education. DENNIS M.TAMBURRlNO Den B. Oak Park5 Favorites: Steak, Math, Blue. Pals: Lar- ry, Sonny, Andy, Rich, Ron. Audio-Visual Aids 2,35 Bowling League 2,45 Library Council 2,3. Plans to go into the army and then when he gets out, open a restaurant. BONITA SWANSON Bonnie B. Alexandria, Virginia5 Pals: Marie, Iudy, Chris, Sal- ly, Sharon. A Cappella Choir 45 Chorus 1,2,35 Ram- boosters 3,45 Swim Club 25 Swim Timer 3,45 Variety Show 2. Plans to go to IBM school and then move out to California. I leave happily. SALLY SWANSON Turkey B. Chicago5 Favorites: Mushroom pizza, Home Ec., Black. Pals: Bill, Gloria, Spit, Mr. 84 Mrs. Carl Ko- zlowicz. Plans to become a good housewife and great beautician. I leave hoping that I have fulfilled the purpose God sent me here for and I thank him for Bill and also the good education I have received. DAVID LEE SWAW B. White Bluff, Tennessee5 Favorites: Any kind of food, Drafting, White. Pals: Dennis, Dan, Tom, lim, Mark. Plans to go to work with his dad. I leave Reavis with my hopes of future schools. LINDA THOMAS Ski B. Evergreen Park, Favorites: Pizza, Drama, Blue. Pals: joey, Gayle, Sandi, Kathy. A Cappella Choir 2, Chorus 1, F.H.A. 3: Speech Club 2. Plans to work as a beautician and eventually get married. I leave to the wonderful Mrs. Daerr, all my problems, for with- out her, I couldn't have made it. And I leave a little more intelligent, a little wiser and a little better qual- ified to face the future. TIMOTHY TOOSLEY ROSE ANN TRAUTMAN B. Evergreen Park, Pals: Diana, Mike, Tom, Marie, Vi. Plans to attend beautician school, eventually get married. I leave Reavis to my sister, whose last year, I hope, is her best, as it was for me! 495, CAROL TAYLOR B. Chicago: Favorites: Hamburgers, Steno, Pink. Pals: Terri, Wendy, Mary, Marilyn. F.M.A.1,2, Hi-C 2,3,4, Library Council 3,4. Plans to continue her edu- cation. I leave Reavis with all its new additions to be enjoyed by those fortunate enough to be a part of such a great school. CRAIG TAYLOR DEAN M. TESAR B, Atlanta, Georgia: Favorites: Lobster, Physics, Blue. Pals: The Opposition , the H.P., Rich, Terry, Chucks. N.H.S. 3,4. Plans to study engineering at Valporaso. I leave Mr. Stuart to future trig students and Mrs. Bill to the English students, knowing they will enjoy every minute of the stimulating fifty-five. DEBBIE TRUITT Deb B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, Art, Pink. Pals: Anita, Dolores, Majorettes, john, The Girls . Chorus 1, G.A.A. 3, Majorettes 4, Ramboosters 2,35 Spanish Club 1. Plans to go to college. I leave wishing I didn't have to. IOHN M. TYEPTANAR IR. lack B, Chicago: Favorites: Steak, Printing, Black. Pals: Dale, jeff, Larry, The Boys. A Cappella Choir 2,35 Chorus 1, Lettermen's Club 4, Variety Show 1,25 Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2. Plans to become a printer. I leave knowing that Reavis has the best coaches in the state -the 30 counter to Mr. Wierzal which took me two years to learn, and to the future teams at Reavis, Good Luck. VICTOR TYEPTANAR Vickie B. Chicago, Favorites: Spaghetti, Automotives, Green. Pals: Phil, Don, loe, lerry, Tom. BLUEPRINT 3,4: Football 1, Wrestling 1,2. Plans to go to college or to a trade school. I leave this school and teach- ers. And what can I say! CLASS OF '69 ERNIE ULLRICH Wop B. Chicago, Favorites: Chop Suey, Woods, Yellow. Pals: Terry, Roger, Ed, Dave, Dean. Baseball 1. Plans on more schooling. ROBIN UNGER Bobbie B. Chicago, Favorites: Shrimp, Home Ec., Yellow. Pals: lim, Sue, Kathy, Barb, Caralee. A Cappella Choir 3, Drama Club 2, C..A.A. 2, Library Council 1, 2, Ramboosters1,2, Variety Show 1,2. Plans to work in an office and marry lim. RICK VAN BYSSUM B. Chicago, Favorites: White Castle Hamburgers, Electronics, Blue. Plans to go into the service. I leave Reavis with the feeling that if I had the chance to do it over again I would and probably make the same mistakes, but all in all I think I turned out all right. IERRY VANCE Cyrus B. Chicago, Favorites: Spaghetti, Math, Blue. Pals: Andy, Ron, Tom, Tim, Debbie. Lettermen's Club 3,4 -Pres., Variety Show 3, Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis leaving the greatest four years of my life behind me, and wishing I did not have to go. CATHY LYNN VARING Cath B. Oak Lawn, Favorites: Pizza, Blue. Pals: Ben, Mar- ie, Margie, Sherrie, Brenda. Plans to go to work and wait patiently for Ben to come home. l leave Reavis to my sister and brother to have fun as I did. VICKI VINTON B. Chicago, Favorites: Steak, Red. Pals: lim, Sue, Carolyn, Barb, Marilyn. Bowling League 3, Chorus 1, Library Council 3,4, Ramboosters 3,4, Swim Club 2. Plans to attend Northern Illinois University. I leave taking everything I've acquired, maturity and friends with me. They are too valuable to be left behind. KAREN VOGEL Legs B. Evergreen Park, Favorites: Fattening foods, Eng- lish, Blue. Pals: Mary Ann, Toosie, Diane, Linda, Margie. French Club 2,3,4, Ramboosters 2,3, Swim Club 2,3, Swim Timer 3,4. Plans to become a regis- tered nurse. I leave my three sisters Mary, Paula, and Sheila to carry on where I left off. TOM VOCIT Kraut B. Berwyn, Favorites: Rolled roast, Government, Orchid. Pals: Lou, Leroy, Gary, Nancy, Ron. BLUE- PRINT 3, Football 1, Baseball 2, Track 2, Swimming 1,2, Gymnastics 4. Plans to work for a construction company as a laborer for one year, then get his car- penter's card. I leave knowing that I've wasted four of the most important years of my life. LINDA VRCHOTA Lin B. Chicago, Favorites: Fillet mignon, Steno, Pink. Pals: Marge, Rita, Alice, Tom, Ken. French Club 1,2, Ramboosters 1, Swim Club 2, Swim Timer 3,4. Plans to go out into the world and take life as it comes - with a smile. I leave wondering where four such happy years have gone, but I take with me the many happy and occasionally sad walks I've taken through these halls. ss? my-gg? .J I 1 I R ,cl ,. ANNELLA WALINSKI Wala B. Chicago: Favorites: Steak, Human Biology, Peach. Pals: Dan, Barb, Linda, Sandy, the Kids , Chorus 1: French Club 1,2,3: Ramboosters 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to college, work for a while, and be happy. I leave four years of many happy memories which I shall never forget. NANCY VICTORIA WALLIS Nana B. Chicago: Pals: Pat, Linda, lanice, Ann, Mary. Plans to go to work and to marry Mike. I leave Reavis with many friends, warm, memories, and the best four years behind me. LAWRENCE I. WALTERS Larry B. Chicago: Pals: Debbie, Mike, Bob, joe, joel. German Club 2: Basketball 1: Golf 1,2,3,4. Plans to work and attend junior college. I leave not sure of where I'm going, but sure of where I've gone. CAROLYN WASIK f'Waz B. Chicago: Favorites: Anything with chocolate on it, History, Blue. Pals: lan, Laura, Marina, the Girls, 7th l'1r. Kids. ARIES 3,4: 1.H.S.l,2: Latin Club 2,3: Li- brary Council 3,4: N.H.S. 3,4: Ramboosters 3,4-Ex. Bd.: Swim Club 2,3. Plans to go to college and later become a history teacher. I leave a great school and some wonderful teachers, and I take with me wonderful memories and great friendships that, I hope, will last forever. IOWETTA WEBB SANDRA LEE WEBB Sandy B. Chicago: Favorites: Steak, Drama, Blue. Pals: Deano, jimie, Steve, the Washroom Gang. Bowling League 1,2. Plans to become a beautician, travel, and someday get married. I leave Reavis with many re- grets and many treasured friendships from students and faculty. JACKIE WENDLING f'HaIf-Pint B. Hayes, Kansas: Favorites: Steak, Study Hall, Blue. Pals: The Girls . Chorus 'I: Ramboosters 1,2. Plans to do office work and eventually marry. I leave Reavis knowing that these have been the best four years of my life. RICK N. WEYKER Squeak B. Chicago: Favorites: Steak, Human Biology, Gold. Pals: Rich, joe, Mike. BLUEPRINT 3: Cross Country 1: Wrestling 1. Plans to go to Viet Nam. I leave Reavis knowing that the poor freshmen will have to get along with Mr. Snow. CAROLYN WHEELESS Wheelie B. Caraway, Arkansas: Favorites: Thought, Yellow. Pals: Sue, D.C., Bob, Vicki, Steven. ARIES 3,4: De- bate 'l,2: F.T.A. 'l: G.A.A. 1: l.H.S. 2,3: N.F.L, 'l,4: Spanish Club 'I: Speech Club 1,4: Variety Show 'I,2,3, 4: Up With People 3,4, Plans to make it through col- lege and then teach. I leave a little happy, a little sad, even a little confused, but with determination . O0 SENIGRS GLORIA 1. WHEET G.G. B. jefferson, lndiana5 Favorites: Pecan pie, Home Ec., Pink. Pals: Bobby, Sallie, Spit, Billy, Clara. Plans to marry Bobby. l leave Reavis, hoping my sister's next three years here will be happy ones. IAMES WILEMAN lim B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, English, Blue. Pals: Mike, Tom, Mike, Lauren, joe. Audio-Visual Aids 4. Plans to attend college. I leave realizing I have en- joyed these past four years in spite of myself, STEVEN WILLIAMS f'willie B. Chicago5 Favorites: Hamburgers, Geometry, Blue. Pals: Terry, Howie, Dan, Jody, Dean. Audio-Visual Aids 3,45 Library Council 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3. Plans to work a while, then might try college. I leave knowing I learned, not much, but I learned. MARILYN WISER Wise B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, Sociology, Green. Pals: Renee, Smog, Sally, Bill, Louie. Plans to work while going to college and later get married. I leave some great friends and memories behind, wishing I could have gone four years to Reavis rather than just the last two. STEVE WISNER Black Bart B. Evergreen Park5 Favorites: Fish, History, Blue. Pals: Betty, Ken, Dale, joe, Al. Band 'l,2,35 l.H.S. 1,25 N.H.S. 3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Swim- ming 1,2,3. Plans to attend college and become a teacher. I leave behind three enjoyable running seasons under Coach Caiazza. DANIEL WOITKIEWICZ Danny B. Chicago5 Favorites: Steak, Girls, Brown. Pals: Bob, Marilyn, Lou, Cumm's, Porky. German Club 4. Plans to retire at an early age - like 18. I leave Reavis to the more fortunate students, who realize what a goldmine they possess. BARBARA WINKLE Barb B. Chicago, Favorites5 Mostoccoli, Sociology, Blue. Pals: loe, Terry, Larry, Frank, lan. Chorus 1,25 F.H.A. 1,25 Variety Show 1. Plans to marry joe and be a good wife. I leave Reavis my little brother, have fun! DAN WINNIE B. Evergreen Park5 Favorites: Pizza, Trig, Blue. Pals: Ken, Ray, Tim, Steve. Y.F.C. 2,3-Pres. 4. Plans to go to college. l leave knowing I will never regret it. LINDA WISEK 'fwizardn B. Mt. Ve-rnon5 Favorites: Gym, Blue. Pals: Karen, Kim, Dawn, Dave. Plans to work, then get married. I leave having had four great years at Reavis, but still glad to go. t ::Y' LAVONA WOLFE Luv B. Kineaid, West Virginia: Favorites: Pizza, Gym, Blue. Pals: Dave, Louisa, the Group, Horseshoe, par- ents. G.A.A. 1: l.H.S. 2: Majorettes 3. Plans to make the best of her life. I leave wishing I had joined more after-school activities. GARY YACCINO B. Chicago: Favorites: Steak, Lunch, Blue. Pals: Ron, Tom, Vic, Skip, Greg. Plans to go to tool and die school or join the navy. I leave Reavis with the thought in mind, I might have learned something. BARBARA YARMEL Barb B. Lancaster, Ohio: Favorites: Anything Italian, Soci- ology, Hot Pink. Pals: Leon, Annella, Sandy, Smog, 7th hr. Kids. G.A.A. 1: Latin Club 1,2,3: Ramboos- ters 2,3,4. Plans to go to junior college or work as a secretary and later marry Leon. I leave Reavis with gratitude in my heart and tears in my eyes, knowing that I will no more be a part of the everyday life of Reavis. IIM ZANGARA Feather Merchant B. Chicago: Favorites: Pizza, Auto Voc., Blue. Pals: lim, Mike, lerry, Rich. BLUEPRINT 4: Bowling League 1,2: Library Council 3. Plans to go to trade school for auto-voc. I leave Reavis after four won- derful years. RICHARD ZBLEWSKI Slim B. Chicago: Favorites: Chop Suey, Metals, Blue. Pals: Larry, Bill, Rich, Dave. Wrestling 1. Plans to go to automotives school and become an auto mechan- ic. I leave knowing I have not learned much in these past four years, but what I did learn I'll never forget. TOM ZELENSKY B. Evergreen Park: Favorites: Chop Suey, Lunch, Black. Pals: Bob, Gary, Ray, Dave. Golf 1. Plans to go to college. I leave an empty desk. IAMES R. YARNALL lim B. Chicago: Favorites: Chili, History, Blue. Pals: Anne, Bob, Dennis, Lou, Rick. A Cappella Choir 2: Creative Art Society 2,3: Debate 1: Drama Club 1,2, 3: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Library Council 3,4: Variety Show 1,2,3: Football 1,2: Wrestling 1,2,3: Golf 1,2, 3,4. Plans to attend college and enter the field of education. I leave Reavis knowing that in the 20, 199,600 seconds l've been here, I haven't left a sec- ond too soon! DONA YOUNG B. Oak Park: Favorites: Italian food, Brown. Pals: Kathy, Donna, Kris, Ian. Bowling League 1: Creative Art Society 1,2,3: French Club 1,2,3: l.H.S. 1,2: Li- brary Council 2,3: N.H.S. 3,4: Ramboosters 1,2: RAMPAGE 2,3: Science Club 4: Swim Club 2: Variety Show 2: Up With People 3. Plans to go to college. I leave! KAREN ZAKER Zake B. Oak Park: Favorites: Spaghetti, English, Brown. Pals: Al, Dee, lim, Pam, Donna. Band 1,2,3,4: Ger- man Club 3: l.H.S.1,2: N.H.S. 3,4. Plans to go to col- lege. I leave Mr. Bialek the marching band, Heaven help him. O2 SENIORS WENDI ANN ZOLLER Ralph B. Chicago, Favorites: Pizza, Human Biology, Blue. Pals: Scott, Kel, Gibson, Charmine, Chicy-Pooh. Band 1,25 F.H.A. 15 F.T.A. 1,25 j.H.S. 25 Latin Club 2,35 Ramboosters 1,25 Variety Show 1,2,35 Up With Peo- ple 3. Plans to go to college, then get married. l leave the deans with a very effective way of cutting and never getting caught at it. STAN ZYDEK BuZ B. Chicago, Favorites: Polish sausage, Music, Blue. Pals: Skip, Bob, Mike, j.H.S. 35 Basketball 1,25 Track 2,3,4. Plans to further his education in the fields of electronics and music. I leave leaving what I have left to leave to Reavis. In other words, Good Bye. THE CLASS OF 1969 concluded Zfiiffiiflallf tiifliilll2T0lii2li?.'0'2lgxlijtfisoi'QIZSL5315 These were forty-eight months that were chocked full of innovation, awareness, involvement, and fulfillment- What a bummer! and wrestling teams were outstanding again, maybe even approach- ing greatness now and then. The debate teams swept conference honors, also again. The speech team surprised and delighted many with its burst of Gloria tis that supposed to be glory ?J as Valerie Volumptuous lead two to state competition. SENIORS NOT PICTURED And speaking of speaking, the Paris Peace Talks became a reality - and a reality . . , and a reality. Hope, perhaps foolishly, was sparked for an honorable Vietnam settlement. Graffiti was everywhere. Big were: jogging, joe Namath tone of the few jets that didn't make it to Cubaj, culottes, long hair, bell bottoms, and saddle shoes. But it was a bad year for lettuce. Students were being encouraged to take full advantage of Reavis' potential, and to facilitate this we enjoyed a full seven hour day - from student breakfasts in the morning to after-school intramurals. We still didn't have an orchestra, though . .. and the tennis team practiced at a nearby grade school. But it was the third year for the gymnastic team and the swim team did send its first man to state competition. Rowan and Martin became millionnaires from Laugh-In hilarity, which took off on everything from the nude scene in Hair to the Pill. flf that doesn't seem like such a wide range, think about it.j And in December, man went to the moon. Bye, Bye, Birdie! and the Prom and the senior picnic and The Pat Anglim Stephene Anguiano Liz Ardnt jonathan Bladwin Richard Bates William Batzel Wayne Boll Tom Bradley joseph Brent Beverly Bush George Chesla Andrew Chudzik Ronald Dore joe Duhr Eileen Fox Al Kaminski Regina Kareiva Sue Kirby Peter Kolinski Arthur Kolodzinski Arnold Kuta George La Cross Donna Ladd john Laurenkus Tom Laurenkus George Matson Paul McVay Dale Moudry joe Olejarz Mary Anne Organiscak joseph Paganessi Louis Pasderetz Carol Pedigo james Reato William Rhodes Wayne Sarosilk Thomas Schott Lauren Sobkoviak Mark Sneed john Sundberg jonetta Lee Surratt L. Vanwalkenburg janice Wals joan Winchell joe Witherspoon Charles Wuethrich O J H Early on Friday morning, while the underclassmen were tucked all snug in their beds, the senior class was congre- gating in the north cafeteria for the senior class breakfast. The program consisted of a farcical fashion show staged bv the loveliest of Reavis' letter- men, and the announcement of the class Who's Who. An impromptu speech by Norbert and the singing of Christmas carols lent a feeling of to- getherness and an atmosphere of nos- talgia to the close of the festivities. SENIOR BREAKFAST: FROLIC, FARCE, AND FGCDD -C-P' . 53. is 6 Mr. O'Neill looks forward to a fine trip. Marina, Liz, and Debbie glad to be home again! SENIORS DROP IN GN WASHINGTON Fun and excitement accompanied the '69 graduates on their senior class trip to Wash- ington D.C. when 141 students went east for their March 22 weekend. The agenda for the four day holiday included a tour of Washing- tong taking in such popular sites as the Smith- sonian Institute, the Lincoln Memorialg, the Capitol Buildingg, the Eternal Flame at the burial site of the late President john F. Kenne- dy, the Washington Monument and the jef- ferson Memorial. The weekend ended on March 25 with the flight back home and 141 young adults more aware of the greatness of their country. O8 janet Alexander and Tim Howell were declared best supporting ac- Uessand actorofthe yearfortheh poruaymsin HThe Cudous Savage.H SENIORS PRESENT HCURIOUS SAVAGE The doctor lKen Pospisill discusses the financial sta- tus ofthe Savage dynasty. The Curious Savage, Miss Rose's first at- tempt at comedy on the Reavis stage, was well received by the audience. High points in the award-winning cast were performances by Mike Grosse, Violet Carlson, janet Alexander, and Tim Howell. The splendor of May 10th will long be remem- bered by those who attended the junior-Senior Prom of 1968. The glitter and fantasy of the Conrad Hilton's Grand Ballroom created memories that will be cherished by all who were there. For most couples a night on the town, at places like the College Inn, Mr. Kel- ly's, and the London House ended that night of elegance. Honored guests beam for photographer L. '49 gif? ,w ,gf x fy! S57 A MEMORIES AMID SPLENDCDR N A Y RCMP I THE SWAMP lngenious seniors don't let a little thundershower dampen the day! Talk, talk, talk, when do we eat?? Despite the day's dreary forecast, the Senior Class of '68 held their annual picnic as planned. The tradition is one of those more enjoyable at Reavis, and seniors are always quick to make the most of the spring excur- sions, even in the sometime-swamp of Rubio Woods! Come on guys, let somebody else be the horse this time . . . ff - 'Q l 1 1 1 4 The challenge is met with a spectrum ofemotions. Selected for unique academic achievement, Valedictorian Rita Gutkowski challenges the graduates of '68 to become the best possible individual. GRADUATIG '68: The warm june evening served as a delightful setting G I for the first outdoor Reavis graduation in years. Outgo- I ' ' ' th ' ht 5 l2EnZeQ2fL'3 ifffiinai QSZIKTQSS Wefe'll?1iSpl7fZdfe'e e D I ST I N CT I V If I With the help of usher lim Ryan, Senior Class President Terry TerHaar presents the gift of the Class of '68 to Mr. Shultz: an inlaid mosaic of the Ram mascot. CHEERS FOR RAMS' VICTORY Reavis cheerleaders have that extra something that keeps our crowds cheer- ing. Their jumps get high- er and their smiles be- come wider as our teams go on to victory. Mrs. Baukus can really be proud of her girls. lk Frosh Squad ROW ONE: S. Hark, N. Bingley, M. Czerwinski. ROW TWO: S. Noworul, M. O'Malley, I. Tiefert, B. Carrier, M. Pytlik. Varsity Squad ROW ONE: W. Miller, L. Anderson. ROW TWO: D. Genovese, K. Arnold, L. Wagner. ROW THREE: V. Bunnell. VUM i UM GIRLS FLOAT ROW 1: M. Cuthbertson, iCapt.J, I. Runyan, V. Hernan dez, C. Trimble, D. Krizik. ROW 2: S. Mangiardi, G Palmer, N. Montoya. ROW 3: D. Larva, L. Reid A Martinez. POM-POM GIRLS' - FIRST YEAR GREAT! THOKEY: GREAT TO BE BACK! The uni ue Reavis ride is reflected b former Superin- q P Y tendent Carl Thokey. Football captains Ray Sworsky, Norb Diaz, and Ron North join in welcoming the guest of honor. I 'H 4.35 ,QL hs 2 H--1 ROW 1: M. Guensten- burger, G. Becker lSec.5g T. Becker lTreas.Jp N. Eaves, CCO- Capt.J5 M. Stancato lCapt.J. ROW 2: G DeFhiIippis, B. Ballin N. Greinke, D. Truitt P. Eddington, K. Wika P. Philosophous, I Samples, L. Newman. O 5th ANNUAL HOMECGMI G PARADE ' K . A. 'gigs ' A 71?-u -'r-'fi' . , -.nf Reavis Queens lead parade. ' L ,4 f 'W Gymnasts support Stlckney Ram. PRECEDES ANOTHER GREAT GAME AS RAMS SPANK SPARTANS, 33-12 Oops! ,. tif 'Q as ,ak I WX wg ROW ONE: M. Cuthbertson, ROW TWO: P. Baich, L. Kracke. ROW THREE: V. Hernandez, D. Barth, C. O'Malley, N. Alexander, S. Man- giardi. ROW FOUR: C. Trimble, A. O'Lone, G. Samples, D. Higens, N. Eaves, T. Becker, G. Palmer. ROW FIVE: L. Reid, C. Woronicz, I. De Vries, D. Zysko, V. Bunnell, D. Bagdon, A. Pikturnia, 1. Teifert, N. Montoya. ROW SIX: M. Larva, I. Minarcik, N. Swanson, K. Arnold, 1. Wright, C. Brunkowski, N. Bingley, L. Anderson, B. Dudzik, K. Volk, D. Krizic. ROW SEVEN: P. Eddington, L. Yorkman, K. Sorenson, C, Sorenson, C. Valas, D. lnnocenti, R. Guzlas, D. Genovese, D. Burkett, N. Sherman, K. De Witt, I. Miklosh, M. Guestenberger. ROW EIGHT: RABID RAMBOOSTERS The Reavis Ramboosters, sponsored by Miss Mary Kuerbs, is composed of the Rams' most ardent sup- porters. They zealously and tirelessly attended each sports event and cheered our teams to victory. B. Ballin, M. Simmons, D. O'Doud, M. O'Malley, T. Wiesmes, M. Martin, L. Mirabella, C. Summers, C. Ender, M. Botta, B. Carrier, I. Pollard, I. Ryan, L. Newman. ROW NINE: K. Magnotti, K. Nitz, D. Sokolowski, K. Gozdecki, 1. Palmer, L. Studebacker, B. Alicz, N. Mu- klewicz, C. lines, 1. Warren, M. Kairis, T. Halsell, B. Thommen, D. Sansone, M. Martinez, N. Greinke. ROW TEN: K. Wika, M, Czerwin- ski, S. Hark, C. Carlisle, I. Davalos, S. Arvin, B. Cuthbertson, S. Petti- bone, P. Blaha, C. Wasik, S. Schmidt, V. Cholico, A. Martinez, 1. Ras- gus, A. Ovcharchyn, P. Philosophos. ! H' K! Mr. Thokey rewards First Lady Laura. PRESIDENT AND FIRST LADY REIGN OVER INAUGURAL BALL The spectacular day of parades and football games ended with a romantic touch. Elegantly dressed ladies with beaux, proudly escorting, filled the North Gym. The night's finale was the crowning of First Lady Laura, by Guest of Honor former Superintendent Thokey, while her court - Sue Schmidt, Nora Eaves, Laurie Anderson, Judy Wright, and Kathy Depa - glowed with pride. Marina Cuthberson and Danny Malloy. Reavis' First Lady and her court. 4 LETTERME PROMOTE SPIRIT The Lettermen are kept busy throughout the year with different activities. They performed a funny skit at the Senior Class Breakfast and their float was a Homecom- ing highlight. Altogether the Lettermen promote good spirit. ROW 7: R. Mehok, R. Salazar, Mr. Coyne, R. Muklewicz, Treas., I Vance, Pres., R. North, V.P., C.. Stockmal, Sec. ROW 2: E. Gomez, I Payne, T. Barry, B. Healy, T. McMullan, R. McGuire, R. Capo, T. No- vack. ROW 3: T. Kaludis, A. Crumly, S. Silzer, 1. Hynes, 1. Majeski, E Bieryla, C.. Gomez, F. Gonzalez, T. Mirus, M. Quinn. ROW 4: j. Har- nick, R. Shaughnessy, T. Marshall, T. Ciolino, K. Cribbs, D. Mieren- dorf, C-. Enguita, R. Sworsky, A. Katcher. ROW 5: L. Macaluso, B Czajkowski, R. Blaha, D. Leyendecker, G. Barthelme, I. Center, D Dehnicke, M. Bibro, T. O'Dette, L. Czerwinski, T. Hunter. vim M ,gill :QT bilxixnslo ,sy lg Q! .qllMH,Z, gwfffr. RAM 0 . 3lW'm,, ,,, 'mms' . S ll' img? QSKMMW o?rxkKMl1p0 RAMSG QAM5-0 RAMP Q ,Q - t TIME! ROW 1: T. Philosophos, K. LaBianco, E. Krautstrunk, P. Philosophos, K. Hannes, N. Mu klewicz. ROW 2: N. Dunne, D. Innocencti, P. Lesniak, C. Ender, N. Swanson, C. Som mers, M. Martin. The Reavis Timers are the girls who spend many hours after school at swimming and track meets. Recording times and records is their main job, but boosting the teams' spirits seems to come along with their job. ROW 1: Mr. D. Murphy, P. Stehman, N. Mau, M. Strasser, 1. Boldrini, D. McCullough, D. Meier. ROW 2: K. O'MaIley, R. Kluever, P. MacDowell, V. Hernandez, C. Kasper, M. Larva, D. Howe. ROW 3: S. Stanert, K. Volk, D. Barth, C. Palmer, C. Ponis, D. Henderson, C. Trimble, P. Philoso- phos, P. Blaha. ROW 4: L. Wurl, G. Karbowski, I. Palmer, E. Bilecki, C. Tank, E. Krautstrunk, G. Her- vieoux, N. Muklewicz, K. Hannes, 1. Warren. HM f, . SEATED: S. Sneed, I. Ciolino, 1. Orrico, T. Mirus, R. Capo, L. Wag- ner, R. McGuire, President, W. Miller, D. Gruca, N. Diaz, S Schmidt, B. Abbinanti, I. Ryan. STANDING: Mr, 1. Fitzgerald, G. MacKenzie, K. Baker, 1. Lence, D. Kennedy, S. Delagarza, B. Hau- ser, E. Gomez, K. Mcllvoy, D Depa T Smith D Dinsmore l DeSando,C. Williams, P. Gibbs W Medlin I Melek T Armryo S Popp, B. Ballin, D. Larva, L. Mirabella S Kurkowski S Mangiardi L. jensen, D. Precin. Lb STUDENT CCUNCIL - CULOTTES, WEEKLY SOCK HOPS, AND BREAKFASTS. This year, with junior President Ron McGuire, the council has accomplished much. Culottes for the girls, sock-hops every weekend, rolls and hot chocolate in the morning, meetings with class leaders, and an array of other accomplishments. Mr. Fitzgerald and a larger council membership worked hard to rejuvenate the activities of the council. YK fa MN I V .rg f V 1 ,, Midge Larva working on Student Council Homecoming Float. Pete Sharas, Charles Kernats, Wayne Hedenschoug and Ruth Jennings REAVIS PREMIERES PREP BGWL QUIZ Reavis was fortunate enough in September to premiere WFLD-TV's Prep Bowl Quiz, defeating Hyde Park 170-15. Representing Reavis were, Seniors Pete Sharas and Charles Kernats and juniors, Ruth Jennings and Wayne Hedenschoug. Faculty sponsor was Mr. Harley. In defending the championship the team was defeated 180-125 by Joliet Catholic. The team appeared on NBC's It's Academic on November 16, but came in second with 280 points beating St. Anne, but losing to Riverside-Brookfield. SCl9r1Ce Club HOl'T1eCOmlr1g Float. S P I R I T E D SC l E NTI STS - 1 A figs M yi it ,Q , T P lfl if The Science Club, s onsored b Mr. ' 5 A -J . f S' ' ' . . y E : f'f- .35 Tomas, hopes in this it's second year ' aff '-T' ' L. F-, to become one of the regulars at ' ' ' qw Q 4Q ,Qf,f' ' Reavis. Its main purpose is to provide A ' A K Q a means of furthering knowledge and f ' T -55 interest in Science. Activities include ,.,, Ea, lectures from medical students, psy- , '35 chologists, and biology teachers. SEATED lleft to rightlz K. Berryhill, D. Duke, P. Gibbs, P. Neumann, 1. Stamatakos, O. Kulick, M. Kulick, L. Kilduski, M. Riccardo, C. Rosin Brent. STANDING: L. Greer, S. Lape, Mr. Tomas, Advisor, R. Pope, I. ski, E. Berryhill, P. Secor, D. Placky, S. Rosinski. FO R LANGUAGES CONTRIBUTE TO FESTIVE ATMOSPHERE AT MARDI GRAS LE CERCLE 0 FRANCAIS ROW ONE: D. Warner, D. Herman, I. Schell, T. McMahon, L. Cahava, 1. McFarland, D.GustafsonLSEATED: Officers K. Boesen, C. Bartsch, Mr. Eliis, sponsor, L. Oschmann, R. Gibson. ROW THREE: C. Pautsch, G. Gaul, M. lane, S. Pope, K. Brady, D. Faulta, M. Stevens, 1. Lence, D. Meier,D. Hole, C. Moienda, T. Cra- vats, C. Reid ROW FOUR: L. jones, B. Raymon, D. Deuce, I. Grochala, P. Ogren, T. Napolski, C. Hlacek, T. Bone, 1. Thomson, B. King, S. Yarnell, S. Smetana The four Revis language clubs, formulated to promote linguistic ability, write to foreign pen pals, and generally have fun, collaborated to make this year's Mardi Gras a smashing success. The theme of the dance was We Wish Upon A Star. Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy, the King and Queen of Hearts, and Bo Peep and Humpty Dumpty were among the honored guests. Each club works to foster interest in the country of its origin. ROW ONE: M. Strasser, R. Ruvalcalba, Z. Peterson, D. Maher, S. Strohmaier, B. Mirgos, K. O'Conner, P. Owenga, L. Talsma, I. Sterba ROW TWO: K. O'Malley, O. Kulick, P. Lesniak, G. Bunker, S. Powell, L. Shafer, P. Anderson, C. Sten- house,S. Mangiardi,1. Dukendorf. ROW THREE: D. Alkema, A. Commie, R. Cerba, P. Zorro, M. Grosse, K. Marick, M. Dairis, K. Topelia, M. Rosmer, 1. Lowery, T. Kara, L. Kilduski, I. lane, G. Caljkusich, 1. Francone, H. Blanco, C. Kasper, B. Abbinanti ROW FOUR: K. Daugerdas, F. Olsen, D. Lanning, S. Allman, C. Wuethrich, D. Sokolowski, M. Blanco, S. Bunker, Miss Deegan, sponsor. Pinata: B. Rocasalvo EL CIRCULO ESPANOL Queen Martha Stevens and King reign over the Mardi Gras x 'IRM 5 ROW ONE: D. Mclntosh, Social Chairman, M. Phelps, Sec., R. Weir, Pres., S. Rosinski, Vice-Pres., M. jacoby, Treas. ROW TWO: L. Wer- stler, A. Oksarnen, V. Carstensen, G. jensen, 1. Schmidtke. ROW THREE: B. Weir, B. Turner, N. Mau, R. Gossmeyer, 1. Hash, S. Masek, L. Neumann, M, Ronshausen, C. Rosinski, 1. Staneart, T. Bunker, B. Vinton, R. james. ROW FOUR: C. Aleksy, S. Zygmunk, B. Pitcher, D. Wojtkiewicz, B. Pillsbury, S. Staneart, N. Schabes, C. Rogers. ROW ONE: R. Garee, R. Pope, M. Ziomeh, l. Haas, M. Kulick, A. Asta. ROW TWO: I. Boldrini, K. Rinehart, L. Jensen, K. Depa, N. Swanson, C. Valas. ROW THREE: N. Muklewicz, Vice-Pres., R. Gazda, Pres., Mr. Countryman, Sponsor, K. Sinclair, Sec., K. Hannes, Treas. ROW FOUR: P. Keplinger, C. Summers, S. Conway, I. Stamatakos, S. Cortina, C-. Sumka, R. Silzek, A. Castriota. LATIN CLUB LAETI LATINI 4 HOP IT TO ME? Whether the dancing is done in circles, couples, or even solo, Friday night sock- hops have packed the main gym since the birth of basketball at Reavis. Local bands provide the medium for the mob gyra- tions which are suspended somewhere between the Funky Broadway and the Four Corners. Saddles back in respectable society l 11915 -19-12,34--ti Hl-C- EW YOUTH GROUP The newly organized Hi-C, last year's Youth for Christ, was sponsored by Mr. George Balogh. President Dan Winnie and vice-president Marilyn Gilpen work to share jesus Christ with other Reavis students. FORECROUND: M. Kulick, D. Harper, T. Baker, G. Gaal. ROW 2: P. McGovern, E. Winnie, M. Gilpen, M. Stewart, M. Schill. ROW 3: C. Cribbs, 1. Owens, B. Winnie, K. Gil- pen, B. Coln, A. Balachowski, K. Cribbs, G. Bastounes, Mr. Balogh, sponsor. MATHLETES TRY AGA! The Reavis Mathletes once again had a losing season. Although they worked hard, they failed to win any of their meets. X Sponsors Miss Mary Kuerbs and Mr. Var- l 5 land coached the mathletes throughout the season. ROW 1: 1. Boldrini, V. Vilcek. ROW 2: P. Szymczak, L. Oschmann, 1. Murawski, 1. Owens, G. Campbell, D. Sinclaire, D. Dynes, R. lennings. ROW3: 1. Kalata, Sponsor, Miss Kuerbs, R. Gibson, R. Stephen, T. Napolski, Sponsor, Mr. Varland, K. Marcek. ROW 4: K. Roller, 1. Stamatakos, K. Hannes, R. Schiller, A. Sall, M. Buethin, R. Na- polski, C. Bartsch, P. Oschmann, R. Pope, D. Shaw. QSQISRE Hqoftfwafqlg t t s 5 Q L. Emard M. Skar iak Miss Feldt s onsor M. Dre er B. Rodri ues 1 P I I P 1 Y 1 E , K. Boesen, D. Malonis, 1. Chaffee, C. Hosick, M. Miller, E. Giordano, K. LaBianco, D. Krenn, B. Green. 6 CHEFS SHARE HOME- MAKERS' KITCHE l' ,4-,-,.,-,.,...-f-'-- AMERHIA -sf . 'Nr Future Homemakers of America joined again this year under the direction of Miss Feldt to work toward their common goal. Working together they hope to advance planning of better family and community life. Reavis' Chefs Club met this year with the intention of teaching interested boys how to cook. Miss Kemp, the clubs' sponsor and homemaking teacher helped to develop their interests and talents. KNEELINC: B.All- man.STANDINC: T.Ciavarella, D. Biel, H. Houser, A. Cru mly, Miss Kemp, sponsor, A. Laventer, T. Milligan. ROW ONE: M. Cecil, R. Bennecke, R. Hockey, D. Brunner, T. McMahon, l. Shehl, P. Chudinski, L. Stein. ROW 2: C. Hylasek, I. Stamatokos, C. Pokey, R. Bennecke, Mr. Hansen, C. Blaesing, L. Neumann, L. Oshmann, K. C-lutz, C. Boe- sen, C. Bartsch. E. Snyder, Mrs. Tandy, T. Massey, K. LaBianco, D. McCullough, I. Theisinger, K. Sorenson, Hannes, L. Studebaker, P. Ogren tseatedl. K. The Future Teachers of Ameri- ca was sponsored forthe first time this year by Mr. Arthur Hansen. The club's goals are to encourage student-teacher relations and acquaint the stu- dent with the duties of the teacher through informal activ- ities and situations. Sponsored by Mrs. Tandy, the Future Medics of America hope to instill interests in the medical profession. By their membership, Future Medics hope to expose themselves to modern day medicine. FMA A D FTA ENCOURAGES PROFESSIONAL I TERESTS IHS EXPA DS ROW ONE: D. Pericic, K. Depa, D. Dousa, H. Blanco, Mrs. Farlik, S. Kurkowski, K. Baker, C. Stenhouse, K. Topielec, N. Alexander, D. Crook, K. Wagner, R. Cuthbertson, P. Neumann. ROW TWO: L. Westhouse, D. O'Doud, D. Precin, C. Brady, K. Skraban, K. Mininni, C. Murphy, N. Swanson, C. Woronicz, C. Lisicich, K. Kazmere, 1. Francone, P. Keplinger, L. Jensen. ROW THREE: C. Rosinski, M. Nel- is, L. Palby, 1. Ryan, 1. Owens, C. Parrington, C. Korn, K. Schaefer, D. Innocenti, D. Sokolowski, B. Dudzik, K. Urban, C. Stawiski, 1. john- 'nu we 'I' I an! if li 45 ' I I - :Q . my 5 4 Michael Howlitt spoke at the IHS banquet. son. ROW FOUR: M. Kairis, L. Zaker, C. Anderson, C. Mau, K. Man- ganiello, K. Marek, B. Alicz, L. Kronberg, P. C-ibbs, L. Cain, S. Sta- neart, R. Silzer, M. Vogel, L. Leyendecker. ROW FIVE: D. McClure, K. Hannes, N. Muklewicz, K. Daugerdas, V. Navratil, S. Zygmunt, N. Mau, 1. Boldrini, K. Wegrecki, R. Rodriguez, C. Wiesemes, D. Marek, S. Brabant. ROW SIX: P. Oschmann, A. Kara, A. Scigalski, C. Perda, R. Krug, M. Kulick, R. Pope, I. Henderson, B. Rocasalvo, R. Purpura, I. Yeleska, A. Chudzik, B. Nannini. This year's junior Honor Society, composed of the underclass honor students, is sponsored by Mrs. Mary Ann Farlick. Under the presidency of Keith Baker, the club enjoys expanded membership and activities. wi. if 7 if -Y a lim Stamatakos, N.H.S. President. NHS APPLAUDS ACHIEVEME T The National Honor Society, in another one of its great years, represented the academic side of our school. As in pre- vious years, this productive group of scholars sponsored the annual career day. Both juniors and seniors take part in this fascinating educational event. The deserving scholars were honored at the annual NHS dinner and were entertained by the fabulous speech team. Gloria Caljkusich performs her famous mono- logue, Fat-Away Fans. 40 Nancy Malcolm Ruth lennings Linda Shafer Charlie Bartsch Intent and proud, Mrs. Florence pins her newly inducted daughter, Linda. MISS FELDT RECEIVES YEARBOGK- DEDICATION AT HONORS ASSEMBLY 'fy ,,-old 1. ,L Nl i F ,bv Mit. gif, .44 ABOVE: Mrs. Arnold presents Rita Gutkowski with the Victoria Cup. BELOW: Mrs. Koeller ap- plauds forthe surprised Miss Feldt. l Highlighting the May of '68 Honors Assembly was the dedication of the '68 yearbook to Miss Beatrice Fedlt. This preceeded a chain of kisses bestowed upon Miss Feldt from Mr. Shultz, Mr. Walery, Mr. Wallace, Mr. Fitzgerald, etc. . . . Ron McGuire, the new Student Council President, traditionally ac- cepted the gavel from Dave Brost, the '67 Student Council President. Also receiving awards were Rita Gutkowski, Valedictorian, and lo Ellen Rys, Salutatorian. BLOOM'S BRlGADE : ALIAS, ACRONETICS ROW 1: N. Buchen, D. Genovese, L. Newman, S. Noworul, 1. Minar- cik, R. Guzlas, D. Meier, D. Burkett, M. Florez. ROW 2: Mrs. Button, T. Powers, I. Payne, T. Marshall, 1. Meistas, L. Davalos, J. Ilk, Mr. Bloom. ROW 3: R. Silzer, G. Karbowski, P. Philosophos, K. O'- Connor, D. Horvath, P. Billingsley, M. Barrientos, K. Skraban. ROW 4: I. Rupp, H. Carlisle, W. Medlin, G. Filipiak, V. Procopia, B. Clark, B. Nigro, 1. Martin, J. Buchen, Mr. Goodfellow. ROW 5: S. Sedivy, C. Carlisle, D. Gustafson, 1. Rita, M. Cuthbertson, M. Sedivy, P. Stamata- kos, 1. Kennedy, M. Filipiak, M. Scott. ROW 6: T. Sadlier, B. Fulker- son, B. Rosak, N. Swanson, B. Pillsbury, S. Danhoff, M. Sullivan, P. Truesdale, 1. Davalos, V. Carstensen, S. Cortina, W. Micheletto. ROW 7: T. Philosophos, 1. Maher, M. Keenan, I. Graf, L. Litterio, K. Wag- ner, C. Steffek, G. Gazdecki, T. Conway, L. Hoenick, K. Radtke, D. Favata, D. Case, N. Danielewicz, iii' A ir: il Q,-H W a Linda Newman QGirI's Captainl. Ted Marshall iBoy's Captainy, Linda Newman, Sandy Noworul lBusiness Managerl, joan Minarcik KPublicity Directorb. 111 44 Look . A . it's so much fun when you are good. . . . away Up,up, and . . G.A.A. RE-ORGANIZES AGAI ROW 1: T. Becker, E. Krautstrunk, Treas., R. Weir, Pres., E. Rodri guez, V.P., T. Espino, Sec., N. Schabes. ROW 2: R. Caputo, P. Moo ney, C. Kasper, M. Bonarigo, L. Colombe, C. Vetter, M. Ronshausen. ROW 3: E. Bankowski, D. Ward, C. Callozzo, D. Kennedy, P. Philoso phos, M. Strasser, K. Sagen. ROW 4: D. Herman, C. Boesen, G. Her vieux, I. Kruszka, D. Hervieux, P. Maxian, Miss Paxton, Sponsor. G.A.A. re-organized after a four year absence. The members of this club play volleyball and basketball on Monday and go bowling on Tuesday 8th and 9th hour at El-Mar Bowling Alley. BOWLERS KEPT BUSY ROW 1: 1. Stamatakos, G. Gozdecki, P. Marco, B. Kurkowski, M. Christakes, 1. Potzmann, S. Arvin, G. Resendez, P. Szymczak, M. Un- ser. ROW 2: C. Bartsch, T. Walker, C. Kachold, E. Mildenburger, C. Snyder, K. Urban, Mr. Paul, Sponsor, E. Snyder, I. Kalata, N. Sherman D. Moody, G. Nitz, D. Davis. ' BIXI I .. .... The bowlers were kept very busy throughout the year every Monday afternoon from 4 to 6. Placed into dif- ferent teams the students bowl for trophies. The boys' team bowls against different schools in the conference. s r 5 i C . .. i. ROW ONE: B. Pilsbury, 1. Murawski, A. Shuston, Miss Kozlowski lSponsorl, G. Molick, I. Dukendorf, C. Oleynichak. ROW TWO: S. McDougall, K. LaBianco, L. Mangiardi, G. Marin, S. Powell, B. Inman, I. Hash. RIDI G RAMS SADDLE PAT SKY HIGH Under the direction of Miss Phyllis Kozlowski, this year interested students were invited to participate in Reav- is' first riding club. The young adventurers set their sights for Sky High Trails every Wednesday where they learned the fundamentals of equestrianship. - 48 SYNCHRONIZED SUCCESS Swim Club members try to further their skills by perfecting synchronized stunts and strokes. They produce and finance a Swim Show every Spring in which swim- ming feats are combined with appropriate music. The Swim Club is one of Reavis' most active clubs. Gary Bison in a jack-knife. ROW 1: M. Nelis, D. Harper, L. Leyendecker, C. Estko, D. Kennedy, D. Krizic, C. Kernats, P. Stehman. ROW 2: Miss Yates lSponsorD, K. Volk, N. Stoffregen, N. Thielmann, M. Vogel, P. Vogel, W. Norris, A. Kolb, D. Precin, 1. Wright, 1. Waters, L. Stein, R. Guzlas. ROW 3: S. Popp lSecretaryl, R. Robb lPresidentl, S. Stoffregen lVice Presidentl, S. Mclntire, B. Shaughnessy, R. Mehok, G. Bison, H. Holderness, K. Cribbs lTreasurerl. After weeks of tedious training, difficult poses and patterns are expertly executed. 14 ROW ONE: B. Neff, L. Wronski, 1. Rosales, D. Burris, D. Dynes, N. Muklewicz, 1. Murawski. ROW TWO: 1. Alley, V. Carstensen T. Drebenstedt, T. Powers, 1. Kohler, R. lanes, I. Rost, 1. Meyers ROW THREE: 1. Grochala, A. Vaughn, R. Stehman, S. Mangiardi M. Levickas, R. Muklewicz. ROW FOUR: B. Rysner, D. Walters M. Black, I. Burris, C. Drebenstedt, M. Lave, I. Grivakis, 1. Libriz- zi, P. Free, L. Mangiardi, T. Humphry. ROW ONE P Tank K Sorenson, B. Schmidt, B. Pillsbury, R. jen- Majewski, S. Brabant, D. Gustafson, 1. Bennuizzi, L Swerhun K Zak nings P Baker G Karbowski ROW TWO: D. Lanning, M. Lund- er, C. Sorenson. ROW FOUR: P. Mooney, T. Levrckas D Gonzales borg P Crouse I Vuta D Brunner, D. Lukes, R. Schiller, K. Gardner, L. Zaker, I. Wattman, R. Rogers, G. Rogers, T, jurevis A Castriota R Coover ROW THREE: M. Buckley, 1. Sierzega, D. BAND SHAPES UP ITH FORMATIONS Marching, playing, and practice, practice, practice were the bywords of the band this year. The intro- duction of close order drills and formations provid- ed football fans with delightful half-time entertain- ment. At Christmas, as always, the band elicited the spirit of the season in a concert of both old and new carols. The arrival of March brings with it many hours of work with the solo and ensemble contest, and the annual conference music festival. Under the direction of Mr. lordan Canzone, and Mr. Raymond Bialek, the band entertained and taught audiences and participants. .in Q, ,Ki lt Girls Ensemble sings to Old Saint Nick. lTim Hunterl CHRISTMAS CONCERT SCINTILLATES And it came to pass ... A child has been born. Dur- ing the afternoon of Sunday December 15, 1968, the Reavis Concert Band and A Cappella Choir recreated the Christmas Story. It brought to many a Yuletide spir- it. Among the many superb selections of the band: The Nutcracker Suite. The Choir sang the Christmas Story along with Christmas favorites to add to the fun. Lidia Mangiardi and Pat Free. Tom Milligan Now Let's See . . . 45 QN ffl gli gl lg 5 5 Q Il ' ff at 7. w ' f Q Q Sl ,. .fu YY 'i is fam' Girls Ensemble. ROW 1: S. Scesnewicz, K. DeVos, D. O'Dowd, A. Lullo, D. Filippo, D. Bennett. ROW 2: L. Klopp, L. Berrios, L. Oschmann, S. Blaesing, S. Wilk- inson. ROW 3: C. Anders, T. Piper, 1. Warren, C. Hylaszek. CHORAL Q, GROUPS Boys Ensemble. ROW 1: 1. Powers, I. Haas D. Hoessler, I. Melek, R. Laga, S. Melek. ROW 2: T. Sliwaski, T. Gurney, G. Asaus- kas, B. Gaddis, W. Popiolek, B. Savage, G. MacKenzie. Beginning Girls Chorus. ROW 1: S. Naylor, D. Schled- er, L. Taylor, M. Strasser, K. Brown, O. Pedrosa, H. Blan- co. ROW 2: D. Blaszek, R. Ruvalcaba, T. Philosophos, W. Micheletto, S. Hark, M. Barbour, D. McCorkle. ROW 3: L. Mazalin, C. Kernats, D. l Burkette, C. Parrington, K Straub, E. Winnie, P. Mc- Govern. ROW 4: I. Sullivan, V. Alyward, P. Holzman, M. Healy, C. Kehl, M. Santoro, M. Wisniewski, S. Thompson. 1' , ,,.7,,,,-ggqg.g1uQQl Q .-Q A Q mfr , Wi X, r FLOWERS FINEST 0F FOUR ART FAIRS X X f 4 I :ff ' . , 2. GSZKG f 1 , I Q h d d I .1n'5'?'h W3 1992 1919 mn Ken Crouse imitates a Betkin masterpiece CREATIVE ARTS - A GREAT SOCIETY! Flowers was the motif of the fourth annual Art Fair, sponsored by the Creative Arts Society. Formerly the Art Service League, the club utilized the convenient East Lobby for the expanded exposition. The highlight of the fair came when some art-oriented faculty mem- bers purchased some of the students' works. ROW ONE: D. Krupinski, M. Wisniewski, M. Stevens, P. Vogel, F. Olson. ROW TWO: L. Mueller, B. Alicz, N. Malcolm, I. Kurkowski, A. Lullo, D. Walters, L. Studebaker, S. DeLaGarza, L. Skala, N. Kral. ROW na, THREE: Miss Kozlowski, sponsor, 1. Edgar, S. McMahon, K. Topielec D. Nelson, G. Scigalski, Mr. Monaco, sponsor, The Up With People group sponsored by Miss Hau- flaire, is in its second year at Reavis. Its purpose is to promote goodwill, peace, and brotherhood through song and enthusiasm. The group performs for club meetings and organizations throughout the community. 'X- ROW 1: Keith Baker, Eileen Snyder, Marisa Fiore, Sue Ann Brent, Kasper, Kathy Kazmere, Kathleen Klein, lim Stamatakos, Pam Stama- Pam Lovelace, Judy Boldrini, Karen Staffa, Cheryl Snyder. ROW 2: takos. ROW 3: Annette Boesen, Dennis Graf, Maureen Daly, Carolyn Karen Urban, Gail Resendez, Margerat Brozek, Mickie Rotkis, Cheri Wheeless, Elena Davalos, Angela Passini, Nancy Mau, ludy Palmer. PWITH PEOPLE! An intrinsic part of the Reavis theatre is the Usher's Club. The escorting Rams, sponsored by Mr. john Fitz- gerald, adds a professional touch to such activities as plays, concerts, and graduation exercises. STANDING: R. Capo, G. Wadhams,G. Enguita, D. Depa, D. Wenk, R. more, I. Ryan, K. Crook, R. McGuire, D. Roth, Mr. Fitzgerald Blaha, 1. lanosz, 1. DeSando. SITTING: A. Nacin, T. Mirus, D. Dins- sponsor. WORLD FAMOUS FARCE TICKLES STUDENT BODY i 9 y Charley's Aunt this year's fall play, was Mrs. Ricken's first attempt at a dramatic production at Reavis. A pro- gressive idea in high school theatre was employed by allowing the actors to do their own blocking. High- lights of the play were Mark lames's performance as lack Chesney, the Oxford collegiate and Robet Arm- strong's mastery of the dialect and gestures of an elder- ly Englishman in his protrayal of Lord Spettigue. ..4 'No Tig ,Ja M. .. Win' f 5 iff if Q? 4'5' 1s5 ROW ONE: D. Horvath, A. Oksan, I. Stamatakos, G. Bunker. ROW nanti, M. james, M. Larva, S. Allman. TOP: 1. Rosales, K. Brady, T. TWO: D. Marias, C. Reid, R. lennings, Miss B. Rose, sponsor, B. Fulk- Bunker, D. C-ruCa, P. Lesniak. erson, S. McKeigue. STANDING: M. Paciga, N. Malcolm, B. Abbi- ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE. DRAMA CLUB A D THESPIANS The Reavis Chapter of the National Thespian Society was formed to honor ability in the field of dramatic arts. Points are obtained by working on fall, contest, and Senior Class plays. Sponsored for the second year by Miss Billie Rose, the Thespians presented Char- ley's Aunt , Aria da Capo, as well as other outstanding stage shows. Kathy emotes, Antigone is reborn. ROW ONE: D. Marias, C. Brady, D. Gruca, N. Malcolm, S. Allman, D. Larva. ROW TWO: M. james, G Bunker, S. McKeigue. ROW THREE: I. Rasgus, Miss B. Rose, Sponsor, 1. Stamatakos, P. Lesniak, A. Okasa- nen, B. Abbinanti, R. Jennings, B. Fulkerson, T. Bunker, D. Horvath. ROW FOUR: 1. Rosales, M. Paciga, C Reid. ARIA TAKES THIRD IN CONFERENCE Pierrot and Colombine. SITTING: Nancy Malcolm, lim DeSando, Geri Bunker, Barb Fulkerson. STANDING: Tony Ciavarella, Terry Hebel, Paul Strasser. Under the direction of Miss Rose, Aria Da Capo placed third in con- ference competition. The trou- bling drama not only questioned the value of life, but also dealt with the human capacity for com- passion. The cast included Paul Strasser, Geri Bunker, lim De- Sando, Terry Hebel, and Tony Ciavarella. Th rysis and Corydon. BlRDlE! SENSATIONAL SMASH This year's newly reorganized English Department made a suc- cessful attempt this April at the musical presentation of Bye, Bye, Birdie! The enthusiastic re- sponse to participate in the pro- duction onthe part of the student body enabled the selection of the cast to be chosen from a wide va- riety of individuals. The 55-mem- ber Cast included members of all classes as singers, dancers, actors, and musicians. The cast and crews, along with Mr. Parmley, Mr. Vernerder, Miss Kemp, Miss Kozlowski, and Mrs. Ricken com- bined their efforts for a sensation- al smash. PRINCIPLE CHARACTERS Albert Peterson Rose Alvarez , Conrad Birdie Hugo Peabody Kim MacAffee Mr. MacAffee, Mrs. MacAffee Mae Peterson , Maude ,,,, . Ursula ...... ... Tom Milligan , Peg Lesniak .. Norbert Diaz , Tony Ciavarella .. Robin Phelan .,.. Terry Hebel .. Sue McKeigue Gloria Caljkusech . Calan Scigalski , . , ludy Waters The Telephone Hour ludy Waters leads the members of the Conrad Birdie Fan Club in the loyalty pledge. Two Stickney teens enthusiastic about Conrad'sarrival. MOVING CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT ARE: P. Strasser, Mrs. Steinmetz, S. Blanco, l. Konopasek, H. Marino, I. Stamatakos, L. Oschmann, G. Bunker. WORLD LIT SEMI ARS- SUPERB! In her first year of teaching at Reavis, Mrs. Ruth Steinmetz supplemented her classroom activity by leading week- ly discussion groups in world literature. Among the works studied in depth: Aeschylus' Agememmon, Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, and loyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Mrs. Stein metz Zvi ii . .-- REAVIS' CDRATGRS .F.L R ii H 3 si L.-ff' my Q.,-... 11 - XQL ROW 1: C. Tank, CSec.l Mr. Harley, lSponsorl, Wayne Hedenschoug, fPres.l. ROW2: S, Rosinski, tRecording Sec.l, R. Jennings, M. Martin, D. Kel- ly, D. Cruca, L. Swerhun, P. Mooney, R. Positano. The National Forensic League is an academic club composed of Reavis students who participate in some type of vocal competition. This includes speech, debate and drama. Mr. Ronald Harley, debate coach and club sponsor is a man well-acquainted with competition. Each spring a banquet is held and it is then that the members receive their degrees from the League. I 171 i VARSITY A D j.V. DEBATERS FIRST IN CONFERENCE val QQWQ7 'Qi.g.'7 Vu ,VN 'ln ll fm rg. Wu Varsity and junior Varsity debaters are SEATED: D. Kelly, S. Mc- tano, D. Gruca, Mr. Ron Harley, sponsor, M. Martin, M. james, P Keigue, R. lennings. STANDING: C. Frick, W. Hedenschoug, R. Posi- Mooney. Perfecting last year's tie for Conference Champs, the '68-'69 Debating Rams landed a first place on both lev- els of competition. The affirmative team of Dennis Ciruca and Wayne Hedenschoug also triumphed at Western Illinois University's tournament, setting a new precedent in Reavis forensics. The up-and-coming lu- nior Varsity team remained victorious through stiff conference competition. Debate rivalry provides an educational experience in a college setting as more and more overnight tourna- ments are planned at campuses around the state. Novice debaters are SEATED: I. Miklosh, C. Korn, T. Conway, S. Depa ROW TWO K Burns R Duffing T Walker F Geiselman A Conway. ROW ONE: N. Swanson, 1. Abraham, A. Ross, D. Kenny, K. Maxian C Hamlin 74 HVALERIE VOLUMPTUOUSH LEADS ,J 1 at y X x XX f-ffffsf' If ' , ,QVXM ' K . I rx is axis .,,, , X, ' -' In , .N Y ' A' , . . , V .. XX KX ORIGINAL ORATION K. Urban, K. Baker, Miss Rose, M. Ortez. ORATORIAL DECLAMATION SITTING: Miss Rose, O. Kulick. STANDING: C. Wheeless, M. Daly, P. Lesniak, D. Larva. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING. M. james, S. Rosinski, Miss Rose G. Bunker, C. Frick, R. Jennings. SPEECH TEAM TO VICTORY W-Q ORIGINAL MONOLOGUE C.. Caljkusich, T. Bunker, M. Paciga, Miss Wilford. .a XXX xxx COMEDY READING LEFT: N. Bingley, Miss Wilford, G. Caljkusich, S. Allman. SERIOUS READING RIGHT: Miss Rose, S. McKeigue, M. Ortez, P. Strasser. This year was one of Reavis' best in speech. Led by Gloria Caljkusich, Keith Baker and Sue Kirby, Reavis had a winning season in- cluding a 4th place out of 40 teams at Wau- kegan and a 5th place at Thornton Frac- tional South. Gloria and Keith, coached by Miss Wilford and Miss Rose, attended the tournament of champions at New Trier. AFTER DINNER SPEAKING RIGHT, ON FLOOR: L Shafer, G. Molick. STANDING:. Miss Wilford, K. Ur- ban. SITTING: N. Malcolm, M. Paciga. RADIO SPEAK- ING BELOW, STANDING: Miss Wilford, T. Milligan. SITTING: L. Sabitini, K. Baker, ON FLOOR! S. Allman. PROSE and VERSE LOWER RIGHT, SITTING? S. Rosin- ski, O. Kulick, P. Lesniak, STANDING: Miss Wilford, R. Jennings, Miss Rose. ROW 1: 1. Sujewicz, I. Goodman, I. Center, R. Mehok, M. Martin, I. Wileman, R. Wells, L. Sobkoviak, E. Bieryla, P. Brown, S. Williams, S. Lape, M. Rock. ROW 2: L. Kracke, V. Cholico, D. Brooks, P. Lovelace, M. Rotkis, P. Lesniak, N. Fiore, M. Paciga, N. Montoya, C. Wasik, C. Peterson, M. Casella, B. Dikselis. ROW 3: L. Wagner, V. Bunnell, E. Bilecki, W. Miller, L. Thomas, M. Martines, B. Cuthbertson, M. Schall, 1. Rasgus, C. Boesen, A. Skerston, K. Gerloff, L. Fox. ROW 4 Mrs. Marquardt, Mrs. Dowling, Mrs. Callozzo, I. C-raf, R. Wheeless D. Harper, P. Heraty, K. Urban, I. Craig, G. Campbell, T. Ciavarella, L Ruiter, M. Bibro, H. Carlisle, Mr. Walsh, Mr. Erbes, Miss Wilford, Mr Hansen. LIBRARY AIDS ENIOY NEW FACILITIES Some of Reavis' more helpful people find a release in being library aids. During their study halls they work in the library organizing the magazine room and shelving books - as well as distributing audio-visual materials to the teachers. This year the job of the library aid is easier and more enjoyable due to the new facilities. CREATIVE WRITING CLASS PRESENTS . . . This year, for the first time in Reavis' history, Mr. Bill and his creative writing class produced, directed, and edited a movie. It contains 10 minutes of totally experi- If'Itht'Id ' dht menta im a incu es varying spee s o s, new movie making techniques, and alot of Reavis tradition. A FREAKY FLICK Bob Abbinanti ROW ONE: G. Bunker, L. Natzke, P. Mclntire, B. Abbinanti, ROW TWO: P. Alexander, S. Haines, S. McKeigue. ROW THREE: S. Bonlender, C. Wheeless, M. Reyolds, L. Oschmann, P. Kelly, Mr. K. Bill, J. Alley. ... TOAD LUNCH BLUEPRINT . ,ia EDITORS: L. Kracke, M. Larva, G. Bunker, K. Kaatz, I. DeSando, D. Krupinski, P. Lesniak, B. Lazo. After 18 years, the BLUEPRINT staff finally achieved a major goal: for the first time, the paper was printed professionally. Fifteen issues were published during the year - six with Roto supplements. In addition to timely news, features - such as Tell It To Missy, In- depth Interviews, Personals, The Next Best Thing, and special center pages - made for good reading. ROW ONE SITTING: C. Ulmer, l. Samples, G. Simon, D. Hyzynski. ROW TWO STANDING: 1. Orrico, A. McDaniels, R. Taylor, K. Nitz. 1- zN -. 39 f 'A' ' . WW.. 5 ,,..----WM' SN I . . . PRI TED PROFESSIONALLY ROW ONE SITTING: 1. McFarland, S. McMahon, C. Tank ROW TWO STANDING: P. Free, B. Karbowski, M. Mica, S McKeigue. It happened on a Wednesday when The Hawk was fierce over the west parking lot. The Second Royal Outdoor BLUEPRINT Kite-Flying Olympiad had been long awaited and now the air was filled with bits of gay paper suspensions. As Mariah carried the kits upward, it became apparent to the scrutinizing eyes of the judges, fMrs. Steinmetz, Mrs. Stone, and Mr. Paglesl that the highest kite prize would again be snatched up by those notorious long- winds, the Science Club. Although the band kite sported a clever caricature of Coach Canzone, and the Wright brothers themselves were called in for consultation, the flying fiasco didn't make it. Another highly original, but somehow un- mentionable kite was seen bobbing and soaring with its social comment streaming behind as tail. The most cared-for, cherished kite of all had an unfor- tunate accident, and was unable to walk away from its first, and last competition. Congratulations to all and an A to ARlEStaff, for a good attempt at adequacy. SECOND AERIAL OLYMPIAD X . x T. ,,t. A X - I More tail, Orvile, more tail! Well Maw I figger it oughta make Pawtucket by sun up RAMPAGE UNDER NEW LEADERSHIP Mrs. Cramer, S. Kirby, S. Allman, A. Boesen, I. Anderson, R. Conn, A. Karanosky, D. Krupinski, G. Klein, L. Beske. RAMPAGE is the literary society in which the members contribute their writing talents and conduct a search for other artistic talent throughout the school. The staff helped to publish the magazine by selling candy. With the leadership of Mr. Monaco and Mrs. Cramer the staff successfully completed its third year with a record of over 500 subscriptions. X1-N SU 4 Surrounded by Sue's QSowelI and Fritzlerl, Mike Depke says his good-byes. .ff ff X 03,- After innumerable hours of working and then wait- ing, the 1967-68 ARIES staff welcomed the finished yearbook nearly two weeks after the '68 graduation. The hike back to the deserted school was well worth it, however. The modern square-look cut of the new ARIES, and the denim cover were probably the most dramatic highlights of the contempory '68 ARIES. '68 A Rl ES: whosemmhefr Midge Larva thumbs through her new ARIES. MODERN, MEMORABLE, AND MID-JUNE! Associate Editor Sue Rosinski and Senior Editor Mary Ann Mica. THE 'I969 . Editor ln Chief Geri Bunker. .K at Activity Editor Sue McKeigue 86 Sports Editor, Carolyn Wheeless Club fdifoff Orisha Kulick Fixx Associate Editor, Carolyn Tank Assistant, loAnn Ehman J .A - 'ff' P-Ssociate Edil0l', T0m Bunker F20-IIYY Editor, Linda Shafel' Senior Assistant, LaVerne Barton Carol Wasik bf, ,, , . ARIES STAFF' Associate Editor, lean McFarland ll Q59' ' 'cfs' cr: 'I' ,p Lois Calderwood Classes staff: Asso- ciate Editors, Lydia Mangiardi, Bonnie Miklosh, Linda Swerhung Asso- ciate Editor, Ruth jennings isportslp Associate Editor, Gail Karbowski. CLASS OF '70 junior Class officers and sponsors. KNEELING: Phillia Philoso- phos, Secretary: Ed Gomez, Treasurer. SITTING: joe DeSando, President, Linda Giovinco, Vice-President. STANDING: Mrs. Har- trich, Miss Kozlowski, Miss Feldt, sponsors. ,rr-'AN T , 2 P ff , ' 15 ROW ONE: C. Aguinaga, C. Alesky, P. Alexander, I. Alley, B. All- man. ROW TWO: L. Andersen, H. Anderson, A. Anians, C. Armi- jo, W. Arnold. ROW THREE: B. Arrigo, B. Arrowood, S. Arvin, E. Augustyniak, T. Baker. ROW FOUR: E. Bankowski, C. Barga, R. Bashton, I. Bawulski, C. Baxter. ROW FIVE: D. Beasley, G. Beck- er, T. Becker, C. Beechen, W. Beeck. ROW SIX: P. Beedie, D. Bernhard, V. Billingsley, C. Billows, N. Bingley. ROW SEVEN: S. Blaesing, M. Blanco, B. Blaskovitz, B. Boehm, A. Boesen. ROW EIGHT: C. Boll, M. Bonarigo, M. Booth, N. Bouzek, A. Boyce. . . ' if K 1 k s: i '31 .A E JM . I ,' TT! i n , ' .- 'rr' -. ...g -Z , Q I s lu. -K . J .....:,' f' f-ilu' Q ' ,fx s , . , R E ,y. A 1 q . V' f I 1 , llll ' as as I al fl ' I' R ll N sa isa. . f ,wr V. ,Ri . ,sa if I ROW ONE: R. Boyer, N. Bradley, D. Breger, D. Breheny, S. Brent. ROW TWO: L. Brewer, L. Bridges, I. Bridges, B. Brown, M. Bro- zek. ROW THREE: M. Buchaas, 1. Buck, T. Bunker, C. Burcl, E. Burgess. ROW FOUR: 1. Butler, L. Caballero, C. Callozzo, R. Capo, I. Case. ROW FIVE: M. Casella, E. Cejka, R. Cetera, I. Chaf- fee, P. Chamales. ROW SIX: S. Chelemengos, A. Ciavarella, S. Cipra, C. Citro, R. Colburn. ROW SEVEN: B. Cole, L. Cole, C Coney, I. Coyle, L. Craig. ROW EIGHT: S. Crawford, K. Critten- IUNIORS ROW ONE: B. Cuthbertson, P. Cummings, T. Cupp, D. Curl, W. Curnew. ROW TWO: R. Czajkowski, L. Czerwinski, F. Dagostino, A. Dakuras, L. Daly. ROW THREE: M. Daly, S. Daneck, E. Davalos, W. Davidenko, K. Davies. ROW FOUR: P. Davis, R, Davis, W. Deangeles, A. Deiry, O. Delgado. ROW FIVE: G. Demark, D. Demet, N. Demetral, I. DeSando, I. DeVries. ROW SIX: B. Dikse- lis, M. Dion, R. Dockstader, M. Dodd, D. Dodge. ROW SEVEN: G. Donaldson, W. Doyle, M. Dreher, M. Dreyer, S. Dudash. ROW EIGHT: R. Duffing, K. Dunn, N. Dunne, C. Dupont, C. Dvojack. Pi den, K. Cronin, K. Crook, S. Crundwell. if if . ' li I Q C A K I . . ll fi. D 5 X I , 3 v in 1.5 -- N, ,.. E :EII - . , lx my t t Q Q I I t xg '. 8 1 A if it 5 xxx .' Q 0 JV : , , . .. A P 1 . ' ' as el - Q nf M' ' . I .. ,, .,. P V 1. VV . ,,-'f- 1 5 - E... on A, E E' F r , Hx I ' ' fr yi - -:- t f w V' gil .. I f I I - g t v In :I fs..-.1 1' fu. L :K . . .W A v msfs .. -., i - i . Eg g .. , A . nge., 1... 5 K - 1. -.U A . Q Hr 'fi se 2 -ir , M , I . 'T we M ,.. ig ,. N Q- I IS v ' : i I 8 :,.E,.:, :, s.. .,.. ,EEg,E,? ,i.,., vk . . .Akv . .,,,:f,:.:E ll If . A 1 A if f- F fb. r X Y g k . My 0 V lAW I K I , X, W VVYV 2 A X VF: I f sxvvit I K I 1 fe: .. i ff L : fl f it - ROW ONE: D. Dynes, M. Economakos, P. Eddington, I. Edgar, G. Enguita. ROW TWO: G. Erwinski, K. Favata, R. Fecht, N. Fiore, D Fiorini. ROW THREE: L. Florence, L. Fox, I. Frederick, P. Free, R Friedenfeld. ROW FOUR: K. Freislinger, R. Fruik, I. Fry, 1. Galus A. Gamble. ROW FIVE: R. Gazda, S. Gecan, D. Genovese, l. Geor- giou, D. Giarraputo. ROW SIX: P. Gibbs, H. Gibson, K. Gierloff, L Giovinco, P. Gleeson. ROW SEVEN: W. Goetzinger, E. Gomez, G Gomez, A. Gonzalez, W. Grace. ROW EIGHT: P. Graus, H Graves, F. Graziano, B. Green, D. Green. IUNIORS .mm1ff.f',m. -H, Q I Q. -an ROW ONE: M. Green, R. Green, T. Grilli, 1. Grochala, L. Gross ROW TWO: K. Gustafson, L. Gustafson, P. Gutknecht, R. Guzlas L. Hackstock. ROW THREE: F. Hahn, S. Haines, B. Haley, I. Hall, N Hamlin. ROW FOUR: A. Hannan, D. Hansen, R. Hark, R. Harper I. Harr. ROW FIVE: T. Harrington, N. Harris, I. Hauge, K. Healy, W Healy. ROW SIX: W. Hedenschoug, D. Henderson, D. Herman, R Hermosillo, G. Hervioux. ROW SEVEN: S. Higbee, L. Hoelle, G Holub, R. Homerding, C. Hosick. ROW EIGHT: H. Houser, W Howe, S. Huggy, 1. Huston, D. Hyzynski. I , I VKL: ig.. ..j ' W5-2 X' ' A O , 'ng .Isl I xl -- i 1 lx' . . - ..M- - . I l . rE.i'..e III , L . . 9 Q . 5 5 . 1 We ' ., ' 'W A a ll 1 - I. Q E ' .. QVE, . U I t .I TJ all L l l I 'I , .' 9 5 - 5....,.1 . y ..,. , . I gi '.:' . I . ' ,:,. ' l . . ' I . wi.. A ' .2 5 :IH ljl an ...ur 'S 1 X, V of a. i 1 1 ROW ONE: j. llk, P. llk, M. jacoby, C. james, L. james. ROW TWO: M. james, M. james, R. janes, j. janosz, S. jeffrey. ROW THREE: A. jeninga, R. jennings, j. jendrzejewski, I. jensen, C. jines. ROW FOUR: D. john, D. johnson, F. johnson, S. johnson, S. jungers. ROW FIVE: L. jurinek, K. Kaatz, C. Kalebich, L. Kalita, A. Karanosky. ROW SIX: G. Karbowski, T. Karrison, R. Katcher, L. Kazmere, j. Keating. ROW SEVEN: C-. Kelly, K. Kelly, L. Kilduski, j. Kilstrom, R. Kirby. ROW EIGHT: E. Kirinovic, R. Kish, B. Kitching, S. Klein, R. Klimek. -:R- K A T i I I i I N555 , ., 1- ' I S' i I 'f E 'fs I Vg., ,. M- . I ? T XI we - -4 .fs 1- .. , f--' W, - .as I Q If :Q-My 1 kv - Q 11. va. b. .1 . 5 . A ::1 :: 3 Z4 il .Li H X , AAA K: I A H531 - x ' I f- X il I I y 'Q ah 'X .,..,, . 2 , , . I I ' .I H 5 ' 3? ws .vw 2 i QM' . ur fi t ' I T 3 A ' ' . , ,ffl RJ I- '.. C . '. 1 4.-T 1 Q , 6 5 A: 1 . '- a its J N. K P 3 -J . . ... . . 5 R if - N. ..: . . M ll T ' ' xx .. 'U .7531 3 I Q A . .. .g ' 6 ' iwgbw. . . Q., . J hr E . - Tx? NT . 1 af- -4- u .U QQ Y . , ,, .1 'g sm. . , K S Q-.J I 4 iv il: ' ' . 5 liil My V-J A . 1 W 0 Ax if .Q 1 f ' Q M I ROW ONE: T. Knight, C. Knipfer, j. Kolinski, C. Konecki, S. Kraatz. ROW TWO: T. Kracmer, E. Krautstrunk, B. Kravich, M. Kreith, D. Krenn. ROW THREE: D. Krenn, j. Kruszka, R. Kurtis, K. Kwolik, K. Labianco, ROW ROUR: j. Ladd, B. Laha, R. Langner, D. Lanning, T. Lape. ROW FIVE: D. Larva, D. Lattanzio, L. Laushot, A. Laventer, D. Leake. ROW SIX: K. Lemming, j. Lence, P. Lesniak, M. Levickas, j. Lewis. ROW SEVEN: K. Liepold, D. Lisewski, j. Lor- enz, L. Lufrano, D. Lukes. ROW EIGHT: M, Lullo, P. Macak, L. Macaluso, j. Macek, R. Majersky. , , af, Q A S JU IORS I Q 1-, I ,Z,,,,. K I :I , W A if .1.:',e I Q . , M.. ri k f. ,. 'R . K J 5. .. T it . . - , ,, Q, ,, -.-9: . .t . 1 g V . W- ' . 1 , F N,4,,,4 . T 'E 1 -5 A . f Q + -H 'M- t : ' ',-. H llllz : f - l R - . . W ,,.A T V V b K 1,5 : , J x V5 F 1 l Lg X ROW ONE: I. Majeski, I. Major, D. Malonis, L. Mangiardi, G. Mar- in. ROW TWO: M. Marinier, T. Marshall, M. Martinez, T. Martyn- owicz, T. Massey. ROW THREE: 1. Matarese, D. Matson, G. Mattil- lion, P. Maxian, S. May. ROW FOUR: 1. Maza, M. Mazur, R. Ma- zur, S. McCann, M. McCormick. ROW FIVE: N. McCowen, 1. McCrory, 1. McFarland, R. McGuire, K. Mcllvoy. ROW SIX: P. Mclntire, M. McKeigue, S. McMahon, M. McManus, M. Mc- Mullan. ROW SEVEN: R. Meier, G. Memenga, G. Mertes, F. Mesce, C. Meyer. ROW EIGHT: B. Miklosh, C. Miletich, K. Miller, M. Miller, T. Milligan. l 'iii l x .1 '-S111 R A Ki I . Al if 3 ixzfl . i s ' ' I LZAL' W A L A E- 551.5 r. I ' ' 5 , Iiio - - ,gg . W ,x.m fig. L: Q iq . a - it my Q V K Q b 4 h . ,Q ,.- I X , 9 ...gs K s A 1 ' Y ig? gf , X E .I 5 ,gf .K ,N A K 1 ' I lb .3 Q -. I M . rfigl gl j I f V , , ' I ,',. I Vkigi , 213. ,. , , - , In .,,.. ii i ., , Y il . 'L-v sf ROW ONE: T. Milligan, M. Milosovic, l. Minarcik, L. Mongan, N. Montoya. ROW TWO: P. Mooney, D. Morenz, M. Morgan, R. Morris, S. Moser. ROW THREE: P. Mullin, 1. Murawski, J. Myers, D. Myscofski, A. Nacin. ROW FOUR: R. Napolski, I. Nardone, L. Natzke, L. Neal, 1. Neely. ROW FIVE: L. Neumann, I. Newman, L. Newman, T. Niemin, S. Noworul. ROW SIX: T. Novack, B. Nurn- berg, T. O'Dette, R. O'Donnell, P. Ogren. ROW SEVEN: A. Oksa- nen, S. Olejniczak, C. Oleynichak, K. Olinger, E. Olivares. ROW EIGHT: W. Olsen, D. Olszewski, M. O'Rourke, M. Paciga, S. Paiser. IUNIORS ROW ONE: G. Paryz, I. Patka, C. Pautsch, C. Pawluk, I. Payne. ROW TWO: 1. Perlongo, M. Phelps, P. Philosophos, I. Pine, I. Pin- ner. ROW THREE: T. Piper, D. Pirtle, Y. Plude, L. Podolak, G. Poole. ROW FOUR: R. Poole, R. Pope, I. Potzmann, T. Powers, G. Prim. ROW FIVE: 1. Procopio, C. Pruitt, P. Pryde, M. Ptaszynski, I. Pugh. ROW SIX: R. Purkey, 1. Pursian, M. Pytlik, T. Quain, C. Quinn. ROW SEVEN: F. Quinn, M. Quinn, C. Realy, B. Reid, C. Reid. ROW EIGHT: M. Reynolds, M. Rhodes, R. Richell, S. Rid- derhoff, I. Ringer. :,.:.. . Eg, 2 , al I A Q Q H - :lv sv' 4 ,. ' Q sf.. R P I :L l x fx !xi ' y lf pr iii Y ,-.25 li - ff - I..-A i .,., . ., ,gg :.f- . F A 1' llll I z , I A 3 g I ' .5 ' Z if , V 5, O f I .g?Mhf KF p..e.,f. 'EQ ' 'T' ' . ,.., f I I if jigs' UNIORS I l - iz - . . gp L I. K l r , I -. , 1 f I , , ,. f -l g L ,Ak - A I . .. tt: W A I fi fi it Y H ,gc . . .54 ,. is U NV, n .5 , . ' Q A M . ik , ,l V- ROW ONE: S. Robleski, D. Rockett, E. Rodriguez, G. Rogers, M. Ronshausen. ROW TWO: S. Rosinski, I. Ross, W. Rozell, D. Rud- dy, I. Runyan. ROW THREE: B. Rusin, M. Ruzich, W. Rybak, 1. Rybczyk, L. Rzeszutko. ROW FOUR: K. Sagen, R. Salazar, C. Sam- ple, J. Samples, A. Sanders. ROW FIVE: R. Sanderson, R. Sautter, C. Sawka, G. Sawyer, V. Scanlan. ROW SIX: N. Schabes, C. Schled- er, F. Schneider, B. Schuller, N. Schoonveld. ROW SEVEN: L. Schott, R. Schranz, K. Schroeder, R. Schroeder, C. Schultz. ROW EIGHT: B. Schwartzers, W. Schwenn, C.. Scigalski, M. See, P. Sew- ell. lf' : 7-L'.' Q riz I Mliiilei gi ij - 3 7, f f.s. - .pg iry k k v f, in gi' . in 2555. ' at : .E 1 i it gr we F a TWP lil lllll 7 K K E 7 X .. x, A L L l , V X a ' -, b L U se af! . 31 as I . -' llll i lg f s P' P D.:-. . .7 , . A 'V 7 5 . , . ., f f 7 f 1 it at-sf e c, i ROW ONE: B. Seydlitz, S. Sharas, R. Sherdan, I. Sherman, N. Sher- man. ROW TWO: F. Signaigo, S. Silzer, S. Simmons, M. Skraban P. Smith. ROW THREE: B. Smok, S. Smolek, C. Snyder, C. Sobko: viak, C. Soch. ROW FOUR: D. Sopiarz, I. Spataro, S. Spellman, K Sperry, P. Stach. ROW FIVE: R. Steffan, R. Stern, M. Stevens, D Streible, L. Studebaker. ROW SIX: S. Surane, K. Sutton, P. Swag- gerty, I. Swanson, P. Swanson. ROW SEVEN: D. Swecicki, L. Swer- hun, S. Swies, L. Szaga, S. Tabor. ROW EIGHT: 1. Tackitt, G. Tadra C. Tank, N. Taylor, R. Taylor. 1 , 3 .LL,A A iiisfiwf IU IORS rift' Mm. I is 'T at 2S n i , 1 lL G i lL t S ' ' fi j lfxiii 4 , K ,LE,, ' - 1 I H A '. - . 9, t RJ I 1 .il l V , Q p 8 ::: 196 3, a t as H - '. , 's , I Q, W ,gni I 13 1, , Q L U ' -, ' if t ,, M , .,- gy, .,,,,, M :W s 'L A 5, 3 w ' W A J V '. M xl itll ROW ONE: L. Tenegal, I. Termine, R. Theisinger, V. Thomas, I. Thommen. ROW TWO: I. Thornton, G. Thorson, 1. Tiffy, D. Tisch- er, M. Tomalewicz. ROW THREE: D. Topel, J. Topel, V. Trautman C. Trimble, 1. Tripp. ROW FOUR: T. Trlak, C. Trolia, B. Turner, 1 Turyna, S. Typtaner. ROW FIVE: B. Ullrich, C. Ulmer, D. Unvolt, R. Urquiso, T. Vaccaro. ROW SIX: T. Vaisvilas, C. Valas, 1. Vanbree- men, D. Vani, E. Vertucci. ROW SEVEN: C. Vetter, V. Vilcek, B Vinton, I. Vitosky, F. Vrchota. ROW EIGHT: G. Wadhams, L. Wage ner, C. Walinski, D. Walters, D. Walters. ROW ONE: B. Waltz, R. Warner, S. Weber, R. Weir, C. Weiss ROW TWO: I. Weiss, R. Wells, D. Wenk, P. Wentz, I. Werstler ROW THREE: K. Weytkow, B. Wheeler, B. White, B. White, I Whitehead. ROW FOUR: S. Wiaduck, K. Wildenhain, B. Wilkins R. Wilkinson, S. Wilkinson. ROW FIVE: G. Williams, K. Wisch,j Wisner, I. Wiss, S. Witkowski. ROW SIX: D. Worthen, R. Wroble L. Wronski, L. Wurl, W. Wyatt. ROW SEVEN: L. Zagorskijj. Zapo toczny, A. Zelensky, P. Zeno, S. Zeno. ROW EIGHT: D. Zysko. 5 , , ..,.. N. ' . ,. f . . : 5 f K , I W .. I .Q V .,,., , ,,,.. . ... ' ii . 1 . -Z , 1 M , . 3 ,K I l'i KE? l G . ,.,i ,L.r.. ,gy , -, . . , Q . L A Q . 'ff' ll. Xi 4 1 x - Q. 5 M . t , . fi!! , . li '- :if-kr . .QQ 1 V . N51 A - ft' 57 . .J ii, as f , :' .- ,I 3 W 5. lj , f gg, N 7 CLASS OF '71 Sophomore Class officers and sponsors: STANDING: Mr. lolas, Sponsor, Barb Ballin, Vice President, lim Rinchich, Secretary: ludy Teilfert, Treasurer. SITTING: Don Depa, President. ROW ONE: B. Abbott, C. Ackerman, K. Adair, L. Adams, P. Ad- cox. ROW TWO: B. Adell, T. Allen, E. Alley, T. Altrnan, L. Ames ROW THREE: M. Anderson, P. Anderson, R. Armstrong, T. Ar- nold, M. Atkinson. ROW FOUR: D. Aubin, G. Avonts, B. Aylward K. Baker, B. Ballin. ROW FIVE: I. Banfi, A. Bara, D. Barth, I. Battag- lia, M. Battaglia. ROW SIX: A. Baudler, G. Baxter, L. Beaumont, A Beedie, R. Benjamin. ROW SEVEN: W. Bernahl, K. Berryhill, M Bertoccln, M. Beuthin, E. Bilecki. ROW EIGHT: P. Billingsley, G Bison, M. Black, S. Bobber, K. Boesen. I ...Q . ' ' ' I Q F A V fy: , e t 'H A .. . V.. .N T V? fwfr: All W X f Ns . 1. W Q .fs- 'L 2.1 g . A ff' . .. and Q : ,-49 l ' 'ff list I E 555353 A F G ff I lift X ft 3 Iii' ' it -. ' - A I .. ..,. ' 'A tits... if .t .1 V , A1 K I i ',V 5 W 0 1 Q we :rg T f f f m R YLA ' -f':' N NLL, K , Q K Jw ,Tk A I Liv E I .2s.f,, 1-:- - I . , .QVZ 53. r f . T V , . . mu . .,., ., . -. . H- '- .. .,:: fe.. - ,.,.. R, R H' ,,.g 4 ' i ' V H . We 'ss ls ' bl 5 in 'ki 'E 4, ,- -. A rg I ,S X 5, il 1 , Q15 l 3 Q R A ., 1 .lirl - I ' ,,AA lf 4 . R A A :: ' 5' ',': ' Y Q k -, V, Q:-:z.A Z 1 A ai - ROW ONE: S. Boettcher, I. Boldrini, R. Boll, D. Bonen, T. Bon- georno. ROW TWO: D. Borawski, D. Bosi, M. Botta, E. Brady, T. Brady. ROW THREE: E. Brazausky, L. Brenzek, 1. Brindl, I. Brou- wer, C. Brown. ROW FOUR: D. Brown, P. Brown, M. Bryson, D. Buckley, D. Burkett. ROW FIVE: I. Burris, B. Cafcules, M. Cagle, S. Cagle, P. Caliendo. ROW SIX: C. Callahan, R. Cameron, C.. Camp- bell, H. Carlisle, E. Carlson. ROW SEVEN: B. Carrier, V. Carsten- sen, D. Case, A. Castriota, R. Centeno. ROW EIGHT: C. Cerda, 1. Chaplin, S. Chatt, L. Chira, P. Cholipski. SOPHO CRES VM ROW ONE: M. Christakes, I. Ciccone, B. Clark, D. Clark, F. Cod- er. ROW TWO: G. Coffman, D. Cole, B. Conley, L. Contreras, M. Cook. ROW THREE: l. Cooper, S. Cortina, G. Cowdrey, 1. Craig, P. Creighton. ROW FOUR: R. Creighton, I. Crittenden, P. Crouse, L. Cupp, P. Cuthbertson. ROW FIVE: W. Cuthbertson, P. Dakuras, C. Daneck, N. Danielewicz, K. Daugerdas. ROW SIX: C. Daviden- ko, D. Davies, E. Davis, P. Deering, R. Degolyer. ROW SEVEN: R. Delagarza, P. Dellongo, D. Depa, M. DeSando, K. Devos. ROW EIGHT: M. Diaz, 1. Digiulio, P. Dilorenzo, D. Dinsmore, D. Dodge. - .4 H- ,Rl It K Kg I . ' -4 x W .. . 5- . 1., ...... 'f .- . - . 1 'gi K ,- S ,,,.,v Mb: 4 5 T' -J 51' ft .5 QQ Cg., I In to , , ' Q X Aix , I . IA I ....t , ,. p , V K . -X 'fi ' z-. . . . . zif ..Qf Kr . . ,g -F-P F x V I -.X HESI ulvu I M ill 5 .J N A K P L F' i Zg' ' . 5 H . ' .,.,,..,.,. f 1 T ' K -I ' ' 'fri -tii ll'l Q I :xg ., . . l,, :l i sa rf is 5 av- : ,. . . .. ..,. , ' we N I ' ' : E,. . A- Q E ROW ONE: D. Driebergen, C. Dubiel, R. Dudones, D. Duke, I. Dukendorf. ROW TWO: S. Dupree, D. Dymek, W. Elia, K. Emard, D. Everson. ROW THREE: C. Ender, D. Enguita, I. Erwin, R. Erwin, T. Erwinski. ROW FOUR: A. Estes, C. Estko, M. Evans, 1. Falk, T. Farbin. ROW FIVE: 1. Farej, G. Farley, C. Fencl, R. Fico, G. Filipiak. ROW SIX: M. Filipiak, F. Filippo, M. Fiore, L. Fitzgibbon, M. Flor- ez. ROW SEVEN: A. Fournier, K. Fowler, R. Fox, S. Fox, I. Fran- cone. ROW EIGHT: C. Fredette, D. Freeman, I. Freislinger, P. FrencI,C. Frick. SOPHOMO RES .S : .- X Q sw .. .,:, 4 I 'Y': ' ,:.Q .. ! . 'Z-:Sei Sag v, I Q I. I ,g , W V X 1 ' - I ' fliwfw is 1? .1 . x . ,,,,. f,-f ,: A l I I l S : IZV: In l if ' W .A-v ff, P . la- l .4 as - I ' R. A A V I a s 4 ROW ONE: B. Friedenfeld, B. Fritz, A. Gardner, D. Garvey, P. Gaudin. ROW TWO: F. Geisler, C. Georgiou, W. Gerlach, G. Giar- raputo, C. Giffey. ROW THREE: M. Golbeck, j. Goodman, M Goodrich, B. Gotkowski, R. Grant. ROW FOUR: D. Graves, D. Gray, j. Gray, B. Griffo, C. Grisko. ROW FIVE: j. Grissom, j. Gro- chala, j. Grochala, M. Grogan, T. Gron. ROW SIX.' M. Grote, j. Green, K. Greenfield, N. Greinke, B. Gretchokoff. ROW SEVEN. M. Gustafson, R. Guzlas, D. Haberland, C. Haeflinger, L. Ham- mond. ROW EIGHT: P. Hammond, R. Hamning, K. Hannes, D. SOPHO ORES ser, 'U' . ZR s ., N ,E ,... H K 1 , y I sa , v K V kiky Ei A L VF p f' .. I ' ...V I A .. ...V .5 'A L . ..si ' I I ff' A 55' :' si. Tqs f l :: :lrllg if fiffifs: '::' ' i:' ' J I I .rsr r ..., . l .. . A A U X 7 . , -- 4 , .... ..,. .. V x ,. ,::, In ,T U . J E AL . 1 AA ' C X F ' . 5m.wgQQ,,,, ,L . Q -. :i l ff ROW ONE: D. Havranek, C. Heath, T. Hector, B. Hennessy, P. Heraty. ROW TWO: S. Hernandez, V. Hernandez, P. Higgins, B. Hoelle, D. Hoffman. ROW THREE: L. Holley, S. Hollis, L. Hommel- sen, D. Hon, D. Howe. ROW FOUR: P. Howell, j. Howes, j. Hru- nek, R. Huber, M. Huddleston. ROW FIVE: j. Ilk, G. lniguez, j. Izzo, R. jackson, T. jane. ROW SIX: A. jansen, j. jaral, G. jarolim, B. jasionowski, S. jasionowski. ROW SEVEN: M. jeninga, R. jen- sen, j. johns, D. johnson, j. johnson. ROW EIGHT: j. johnson, L. johnson, M. johnson, M. johnson, P. johnson. ROW ONE: 1. ludd, P. lulius, B. lungman, D. lunko, T. jurevis ROW TWO: C, Kachold, M. Kairis, I. Kalata, P. Kalebich, R. Kalvai- tis. ROW THREE: T. Karkoska, G. Kasnar, C. Kasper, T. Kasper, 1 Katcher. ROW FOUR: I. Kaulins, D. Keating, M. Keenan, D. Kel- ley, N. Kelley. ROW FIVE: D. Kelly, B. Kenny, P. Keplinger, K. Ker- lin, 1. Kintz. ROW SIX: C. Klang, K. Klein, W. Klimczak, L. Klo PPI H. Kluever. ROW SEVEN: I. Kohler, A. Kolb, I. Kotek, M. Kowal- ski, L. Kraft. ROW EIGHT: G. Krizic, K. Kucera, S. Kurkowski, T. Kuzmicki, G. Laha. . 'E xi- X K. :N . 8 My 3 i : - 6-R so .-Qfwffi., ,NJN aviiif'-.ix'fR sm f..-- sf . iv' 1 . ff, ,VIA . . fx . s 5 if ' ..., , . - V .,.. .... . . I A Tl I A2 is js. N, ., ,wg - if 1 E 1 J, ' ,Q I . is pr, Q N V ll a.,...,,,,. ,l,, M ' EA: 1 Q - S --.-s,. I . , I f Q' Ex ,.. , s. so 3 ss il I I , J. .54 izs ..k .424 . '- Q 1 : lg Wi ll kid ixagili .lf ' h ,,.. . ,.,, . ,.k, I: .:f'l-.5253 .gfs svlf ' .-5: -. 5 SOPHOMO RES 54 . i.XA f'.ir- .W 4, 5+ fs:-Q , , . , ,. , ,:A,,, ,xg Gifs' . - W , , 'figs-si: - ' as . . ' L-sf-c2 ml6 ,.....l....,v 2 nm- Q 2--N N- .. W .,., . avffw ,QW-4 M K .Niro an ,,.. H, ss Q si an, V ,Q 02 v1 i V ' , ' A . i 4 b- L- :Sn 1+-,. z 'H ' , ffii1fa?Qi :.:iiiE.S1 .J ' yi N . . 'Ei MJ' T-K Q M 6 f 'A? x ,if-5 E Y I V. A . .,. K 2 . . A , 1 -n . .Q4, . ' ' lr :Q ' T ,.. f pr U v W 9, . ' I t s ,. . sf! :,-' ' : - 9' -1169? O an K' I My fi? 1 A f in J' ' ET W ROW ONE: P. Lawrence, G. Leake, D. Leeney, G. Leitner, G. Lek- as. ROW TWO: T. Lemming, L. Lesniak, T. Levickas, C. Lewis, 1 Librizzi. ROW THREE: K. Liepold, G. Litterio, L. Locum, H. Lopez D. Lorenz. ROW FOUR: T. Lubek, R. Luber, 1. Lusk, 1. Macak, E. Machart. ROW FIVE: A. Magda, 1. Maher, T. Malloy, K. Maloney K. Maloney. ROW SIX: S. Mangiardi, K. Marek, E. Marinier, M. Martin, N. Mau. ROW SEVEN: A. Mazur, T. Mazur, W. Mazur, L. McCarthy, B. McCaskiII. ROW EIGHT: B. McClain, B. Mc- Connellogue, I. McCormick, K. McCormick, G. McCracken. LZ JE V. ,.,, 1' nf fig x ROW ONE: T. McCrory, D. McCullough, P. McDowall, T. Mc- Elwaine, M. McGovern. ROW TWO: M. McGuire, D. McHugh, R. Mclntosh, M. McKenna, P. McPhillips. ROW THREE: W. Medlin, C. Medyk, 1. Meistas, D. Meskill, K. Michel. ROW FOUR: I. Mich- niak, R. Mierendorf, E. Mildenberger, P. Miletich, F. Miller. ROW FIVE: R. Miller, R. Miller, L. Mirabella, A. Mitchell, S. Mitchell. ROW SIX: G. Molick, D. Moody, C. Morenz, A. Morris, D. Morris. ROW SEVEN: K. Moser, S. Moss, 1. Mottl, L. Mueller, N. Muklew- icz. ROW EIGHT: I. Mulack, L. Murphy, G. Muthart, M. Myczek, N. Mysliwiec. .f , Q mfg , , . , .ll -- , . 2 - ll M 22 L Q QT'9f'6f:ZfSk'H2'iL -5'. ' . A ' . T A -, -.. : K . .,. is f .I ggi, ,K 3, K hasty, in if ,,, g.. a ll 1 L . . . . N.. . ff 7 P 'l 5' i: . . ..,. gggw : 43 . 1. , y wg , 1-fi!-1 ' , fi A A W! A42 A 1' -V f : : v F 5 QQ -N ... - ,..,. .,:. .... . I . - h N ,. ' N . T b .. e ::A ,,,.,. , g ,.,, , .ti Q .ig . .- 1 . f - -' ..:: 35' 'K Q. 7 K I Y V, s Thaw H 3. Y . ' V 1 K 'l l ll i ' -P 9... xx 4 X, A C . .... wa . 4 ,, T f an ll I X . .ffl 2 T . .Www ROW ONE: 1. Nacin, M. Nance, B. Nannini, G. Natzke, V. Navratil. ROW TWO: R. Naydol, R. Needy, P. Nickels, M. Niewiedzial, G. Nitz. ROW THREE: M. Noe, R. Nolan, S. Nolen, C. Norris, M. Novak. ROW FOUR: M. Novak, M. Nowak, R. Obecunas, E. O'- Connell, K. O'Connor. ROW FIVE: D. O'Dowd, D. O'Dowd, R. Olejarz, A. O'Lone, M. O'Malley. ROW SIX: K. Oprisa, I. Orlos, T. Ornder, P. Oschmann, I. Owens. ROW SEVEN: L. Palby, B. Palka, 1. Palmer, M. Pempek, M. Perlongo. ROW EIGHT: D. Perri, B. Petraitis, B. Petraitis, F. Phelan, R. Phelan. SOPHOMO RES O4 5 I ,?LA E' I . ' ' . I 'f A, ,.,, f 1 W P... ' - , 1 ..5v.1 . . - ' . l , 1 at , I A f ' - Ii. I ' ' ...A 6 A 'Fil' HL N. .. 4 -l I I' - - A fi ...X 14 ' - I. ,... .-Maize.. fl U -,QI , up 3 2. Q it , I mfg VO' ROW ONE: B. Rocasalvo, M. Rock, G. Romano, R. Rons, B. Rosak ROW TWO: P. Rosales, I. Rost, M. Rotkis, V. Roush, I. Rupp ROW THREE: B. Rusev, D. Russell, N. Russell, D. Ryan, l. Ryan ROW FOUR: K. Rymut, T. Sadlier, M. Saindon, L. Sampson, T Sanders. ROW FIVE: D. Sansone, T. Santoro, C.. Santry, C. Sargis S. Scelfo. ROW SIX: R. Schaller, K. Schallmo, I. Schehl, R. Schiller 1. Schmidtke. ROW SEVEN: T. Schoenenherger, T. Schulz, I Schultz, A. Scigalski, C. Scigalski. ROW EIGHT: M. Scott, M Sedivy, G. Setina, E. Shaughnessy, D. Shaw. Y A A K b T 1 ,: ' Tun p -mf -. . -.eff 1, I .sw K D . , 5 .ss - si M 'i Q, . . e- vg' I it . .. ,' P 5 t:t': I I , tct. -I If- fs.. U is xr 5' 1 ' 1. 'S V . S173 ,s ws. .. 5zZs?.ei'11i . ,..,,...., . . ,,....,. H, rtnntr - I - , . , J In . I A W . . if 4 4 fm.. f W Q , . . T' 4 . ,P ge ' ffl ' -- I , . :gf ' I B I - I I fm ' 1 , II.. ff I ' ., '-'l . 2 . ' '- Row ONE: D. Phillips, B. Pillsbury, D. Plrseln,s. Placzkowsklc 9 I ii' 13 Ponio. ROW TWO: S. Popp, R. Positano, G. Potaczek, H. Potz- I 1 ' ' I-7' V 'l if ff mann, I. Powers. ROW THREE: R. Powers, G. Precin, P. Preuss, V .S X , .mv ' at ' Procopio, D. Pruitt. ROW FOUR: D. PrZYbYlski, L. Puccio, R. Pu- .41 I ' ' ' tix fl I cel, K. Purpura, R. Purpura. ROW FIVE: V. Quade, C. Queen, B. we ,'.-' I A Quinn, 1. Raley, D. Randazzo. ROW SIX: I. Rapacz, S. Rapacz, M. A I iq I:. ,hp I Raschke, C. Rauter, M. Realy. ROW SEVEN: M. Reato, L. Reid, D. 2- L. :F , Q5-3 . , an 'jg Rezabek, R. Rhodes, R. Richardson. ROW EIGHT: P. Richel, L. Y- A -.4 Ridener, I. Rinchich, P. Rinehart, I. Rita. , , 51 sl. li -I ,Q Q I . x .rv . . 5 .Q 5 vw - ' ' 1 ' ' SOPHO ORES L . . , RY SOPHO ORES ROW ONE: S. Shields, S. Shimkus, S. Simon, A. Simpkins, T. Sina- gra. ROW TWO: D. Sinclair, D. Slomski, R. Smajda, I. Smith, T. Smith. ROW THREE: R. Sobkoviak, R. Soltis, P. Soltys, M. Sopiarz, 1. Spatola. ROW FOUR: K. Staffa, P. Stamatakos, 1. Staneart, R. Stark, C. Steffek. ROW FIVE: P. Steffy, P. Stehman, C. Stenhouse, C. Stern, M. Stepek. ROW SIX: I. Sterba, L. Stockmal, N. Stoffre- gen, S. Stratakos, T. Strejc. ROW SEVEN: C. Suizzo, 1. Sujewicz, C. Sullivan, C. Summers, B. Sundberg. ROW EIGHT: C. Sutak, R. Svennsen, D. Swanson, K. Swanson, S. Swanson. S, faa no Y S ::1::fif2::PP f SE' :iii Q - l' , 5 . R .... 1 4, I : T' - 'Q l , . ., .., - ' ..4. E'a:ii S ' If auf if -I 3 4 I 25, K l l R T 4 7' 1-2 ' Ii' 'E Q ' i Y ' l 'Q ,Q i ' K 'N 'l1-1 - 5 1. A 4. . , Q I F ' VKQ 3, T V ' 'I 'la'-N , fi L X -:.- . , b Q 4 - .. . A S S9S5 Y5D2 ELT I I ' E X, , V .L. 2.3.5 ,kv .ia , .. : L in t -V ' 1. X f S : i v 1 I f 'L Q lf: O6 g...-f...- ..,, ....g::,, ww-:t.wf..:r, ff: . wmv-ff i 1 A'.. 11- 1 . M H T 1 ..--. Ar ' E I 0099 ' 1: ,h g , . N U' fi - Y: f ' mr! 4 ' , 5 4 L sr Y will xv . XA. 5 .5 A J - 1 ROW ONE: T. Swierk, E. Syler, P. Szymczak, R. Tadra, D. Taff ROW TWO: B. Taibl, P. Tank, I. Taylor, I. Teifert, T. Terkovich ROW THREE: D. Tesar, N. Thielmann, R. Thompson, I. Tillotson B. Tomczak. ROW FOUR: K. Topielec, P. Trechel, M. Turner, E Tyler, L. Ulurich. ROW FIVE: 1. Urbanski, T. Vanda, K. Van Kuiken L. VanLandingham, T. Vega. ROW SIX: L. Verzak, L. Verzak, I. Vi- ita, P. Vogel, K. Volk. ROW SEVEN: C. Vrchota, D. Walinski, T. Walker, I. Warren, T. Wasiel. ROW EIGHT: I. Waters, B. Webb, K. Wegrecki, C. Weiler, B. Weir. E . . 'iiwk , ' . . N A. my ' v Q ' ,.' . A - A4 f I , 'FQ' K if- . -f ' --, .. I I ' , ws , W . A W ll K 1. ,Q . ' ..,..' an , f f' fa. I I -. fn I . .,, , if - . M1 f ..., V - re rfrl Y 8 , Y M A .1184 . . 2 . v . - I r.e T RAB ROW ONE: L. Werstler, T. West, L. Westhouse, K. Wika, G. Wilk- ins. ROW TWO: V. Wilkinson, D. Williams, E. Wilson, B. Winnie, I. Winter. ROW THREE: F. Wisner, R. Wojtala, C. Wolff, K. Worthen, I. Wright. ROW FOUR: I. Wuethrich, M. Wumkes, K. Wyatt, D. Xenos, S. York. ROW FIVE: L. Yorkman, D. Zabelka, C. Zaccariel- SOPHO ORES 'F Freshmen Class officers and sponsor: STANDING: Mr. Rublyg Dawn Precin, President, Carol Stawiski, Secretary, Cathy Ste- pek, Vice President, SITTING: Cathy Brown, Treasurer. CLASS OF '72 ROW ONE: M. Abbott, I. Abraham, D. Adair, C. Adkins, B. Ag- new. ROW TWO: N. Aguinamga, M. Ahern, I. Aiken, C. Alcala, N Alexander. ROW THREE: B. Alicz, I. Ambrose, C. Anders, C. An- derson, R. Anderson. ROW FOUR: W. Anetsberger, C. Arizzi, T Armijo, 1. Arrowood, M. Arthur. ROW FIVE: D. Arthurs, G. Asau- kas, A. Asta, V. Aylward, M. Baich. ROW SIX: N. Bailey, P. Baker D. Bal, A. Balachowski, K. Baldwin. ROW SEVEN: D, Bambera, P Barbour, C. Barker, D. Barker, M. Barrientos. ROW EIGHT: G Barta, B. Baumgardner, W. Baumgardner, P. Baumgarten, I. Bax- ter. 4 A J 2, . 4' I b I V 11 W A A ri 1' T r I 1, - - .. . G - . : B ' Zyil W W I I 4352: 4 5.3, a 4 g f I ,W .f lri fi - f Ivi A A 4 5 ii' g my ,. .. ll-'ml' . A73 K I :fig -K l ,. , i s h:-f , I :nl ' 1h FRESHME ROW ONE: D. Caithamer, 1. Calhoun, I. Calhoun, I. Camfield, R. Campagna. ROW TWO: G. Campbell, R. Caputo, M. Carlascio, C. Carlisle, 1. Caruso. ROW THREE: L. Carver, I. Case, S. Chamales, M. Chapman, D. Chastain. ROW FOUR: P. Cheney, N. Cherco, A. Chudzik, R. Chuvala, C. Ciezadlo. ROW FIVE: K. Ciolino, R. Clair, B. Cobern, L. Coglianese, B. Coln. ROW SIX: K. Conway, T. Con- way, A. Cortina, M. Creagh, C. Cribbs. ROW SEVEN: P. Cronin, D. Crook, 1. Curtis, K. Curtis, R. Cuthbertson. ROW EIGHT: M. Czer- winski, D. Dalton, S. Danhoff, E. Davalos, 1. Davis. rl G , - .. ssss A tr ft ' a s K I A 1 . . 5' 7 A 1. . e , , y ,Q I ag . I ... 2. x bf' . I l X S 3- I ' I I fl I W ,vw N 'SLS xg if f W 75 Q' ' .. 1 Iitgi - ' I v. ' 1 S ' li M. V j 1 , if Q X ,A Q .I A . ROW ONE: M. Beeck, G. Bellettiere, S. Bencur, A. Benedia, M. 'll' ' ' Bennecke. ROW TWO: I. Benuzzi, E. Berryhill, V. Berwer, D. Biel, V. 4 ' I 5 ' Pitt M. Bilecki. ROW THREE: B. Blaha, H. Blanco, G. Blaskovitz, D. : ' 5 ' Blaszak, S. Bosak. ROW FOUR: L. Bothe, R. Boucek, I. Bouillion, E. Q51 5 , K. Bouzek, S. Brabant. ROW FIVE: C. Brady, F. Brandenhoff, M iv I I ' V, Breheny, E. Brodnick, I. Brodnick. ROW SIX: D. Brooks, G ' .. A ' f- 'L. A .,,, Brown, K. Brown, C. Brunkowski, I. Brus. ROW SEVEN: G. Bucci- ferro, 1. Buchen, S. Buck, 1. Bucz, P. Bugler. ROW EIGHT: K Burns, D. Burris, I. Burton, M. Byrian, L. Cain. N... 5 , ... - ..- .Riff :liek-Lin' 209 210 FRESHMEN ROW ONE: B. Deangeles, S. Deangeles, S. Delagarza, D. Del- forge, L. Delgado. ROW TWO: D. Demetral, L. Denton, K. Depa S. Depke, L. Deutscher. ROW THREE: K. DeWitt, S. Diamond, Rl Dietz, D. Divis, P. Dobbertin. ROW FOUR: B. Domagala, 1. Dor- gan, D. Dousa, C. Drebenstedt, B. Dreher. ROW FIVE: M. Dreyer, V. Drillis, D. Dubiel, B. Dudzik, R. Dwyer. ROW SIX: S. Dycus, C Ellis, M. Fahy, E. Farbin, M. Farbin, ROW SEVEN: S. Farr, D. Eavata R. Fecht, F. Feigl, S. Felger. ROW EIGHT: M. Fernandes, B. Ferry D. Filippo, l. Folker, T. Forkin. :n E - B f , ,.,.,.,,.., , ls 4 V . P l ez .. s h y .,l,,...N ,... A K ,V K I N I 1if'1 ': HW, 334 ...ge 'M ': ali' . , .K V' -' 9 V gf' , J 'F' V ll Q '6ul-qs-..., wif ,- H 'Q ' .5 nl R Q , ,. V wal '. f' 17 . - . of ', if 1 'e.s I I A -as , .. f as : . :E I-' I Vx ' . 4 . sf 3 . ' Qi? fs Q -T 512 Q ,- Q Q -sn. M , . ROW ONE: M. Formiller, M. Fowler, D. Foy, L. Erederiksen, A 3? i V k fx t , ,lf : ,' Thnfl l 'v: I 1 hw A K h ll- 'Aix' Qkklv Qlbzk . . I B , E ::r , 'ir f , Qi: I . 'f W me ' - . 1: f V A l X iff? . .llt .,,. ' 1 . . T K I' X llllf2z::::'::':-- I rival? ig, . ..... T., 1 , , :gtk ,X Il. f P k , blrz Z .- . gg, Hi N I .y F, .J I , 1, 4- K , I, SV I is - . K ,,,... , k I I l. A. il, , l , , .,... Q, lm 'I I ll is .2 : VVK X ll' ? ! . i A . I . , , . Q . . ' ,G ' -' T ' -2 'iffi V I A ' . Q . R ,ff' ' ' Y K, I.. .. ' ' in - Q Q W' xi rg is ,L M VV 'K Y QM : ' . I., 3 -9' ..x . if Q I llx. l L is . - Froemel. ROW TWO: V. Fry, G. Gaal, R. Gaddis, B. Gamble, T Ganser. ROW THREE: I. Garcia, D. Garee, L. Gaydos, D. Geigner T. Gename. ROW FOUR: I. Genovese, P. Gibbs, K. Gilpin, D Ginn, E. Gioroano. ROW FIVE: A. Gonzalez, D. Gonzalez, T Goodman, R. Gossmeyer, G. Gozdecki. ROW SIX: D. Graf, I. Graf G. Green, B. Green, P. Gross. ROW SEVEN: P. Grosse, M. Gruca S. Gurevitz, T. Gurney, V. Gustafson. ROW EIGHT: D. Gustafson B. Gutknecht, I. Haas, R. Hahn, G. Hall. .IA ' . 'W Y We 3 ROW ONE: T. Halshell, C. Hamilton, C. Hamlin, B. Haney, R. Hanik. ROW TWO: B. Hanuska, G. Haras, S. Hark, R. Harlan, D. Harper. ROW THREE: E. Hartman, D. Hartney, 1. Hash, M. Haugh- awout, B. Heady. ROW FOUR: M. Healy, D. Hechler, K. Hecker, L. Heidenblut, I. Hein. ROW FIVE: 1. Henderson, H. Hermosillo, 1. Hermosillo, T. Hermosillo, D. Herrmann. ROW SIX: D. Hervieux, 1. Higgins, D. Hoessler, G. Hoffman, T. Hokinson. ROW SEVEN: D. Holden, S. Holley, P. Holzmann, L. Hornick, N. Horton. ROW EIGHT: D. Horvath, C. Hosick, B. Houser, P. Howell, S. Huddles- ton. xkk up I r . , . . dx ui .. :rv , wwf B, ,Egg .. . . -.1 :':, i ..:.: Q :.-r: - :., g . 'Q - Q .- ' l T Q ' S , vsp ',,k rg : 5 . -' i:' E r VW H A '71 V' ' 1 P ' 22 - . in .... f :' :::' ii' , It A i-VV . V r il . , , g FRESHMEN FRESHME ROW ONE: N. Huff, D. Huffer, G. Humphry, F. Hunsaker, G. Husong. ROW TWO: B. Inman, D. Innocenti, j. Izzo, G. jadrych, T. james. ROW THREE: j. jane, S. janes, G. jankowski, j. janosz, D. jaral. ROW FOUR: M. jendrzejewski, H. jennings, G. jensen, L jensen, R. jeutter. ROW FIVE: G. john, E. johnson, j. johnson, P johnson, W. johnson. ROW SIX: W. johnson, B. jolivette, P. jor- dan, B. julius, K. Kaatz. ROW SEVEN: M. Kadlec, G. Karge, C. Kar- pus, R. Karpus, D. Kasper. ROW EIGHT: K. Kazmere, M. Kean, R Keating, j. Keener, C. Kehl. V - A f-lf: V W ' 'Q iff gvtf' -- 0 L I., s , . 'sf fl Y . . i. . 1' 2 .. ,Rl wil j sw L, . . .. . ,izgggagg J he if 5 If 1. 3 if , ZAI A ,1,.., ,... . H V ,l X 1 I .sisj I 1..f 3 h gs, J 'H is it I - .. 7' h R I IK, .-3-I-g'.',...,w gig. 7. ,-,,. :tits- ..,. 'S .. H.. .4 HK... .T If f ' I gi. ' .... 1 -1 . .f - I A Y Y . - F., ..,, ..... . . ig T.. . I rf. ' f' '5 .,., ...., 5 1 .sr ' ,... . 4? Q f-. 'I - ,ff F. , 'T 3' me. . J 5 L b.b-, . . ..-, Q . 4 -,, ,I 55 Y' v I : F W ns F ., 'B s .f 'i1 . .... KL L . .. x .f MM. sis F I A2 L T- . u. ' J .I-Huw? 3-yum: , 1 . 7 . .I A I I .f - f , it A I X-5 V . 4, .... i . ....-.... J I .S Y 5 ROW ONE: D. Kennedy, j. Kennedy, D. Kenny, C. Kernats, T. Kessinger. ROW TWO: W. Kilburg, E. Kiley, B. Kincade, j. Kirby, G. Klein. ROW THREE: B. Klinski, j. Kluever, T. Knight, T. Knox, M. Koch. ROW FOUR: C. Korn, B. Krause, L. Kronberg, R. Krug, M. Kulick. ROW FIVE: R. Labonte, R. Laga, P. Laha, P. Laha, R. Lamantia. ROW SIX: j. Lange, F. Lappin, D. Larva, M. Lave, T. Lax- ton. ROW SEVEN: D. Lellish, D. Lemmerhirt, j. Lence, D. Leracey, L. Leyendecker. ROW EIGHT: G. Lindquist, C. Lisicich, L. Litterio, L. Lolich, M. Loncar. in, ' 2 A: 1: Y .hs-ww K .sw 1 I -Q - lf- R I dr F , 1 wa 'gf I ' if if if E, - use , , .W Q. it an fffif Y , .13 . :,., eps 't : 'k,v gif' I A 'J ,. .H f if xi! . f I -:igf , Ni . ' If I -'sf - wil'-X Q 3 v W W, lm, - .'-- nw .mai 5171, . , .K It sag? sf 5 MQKWR SW wr 1 - Q it f 'xl 5- h I .. al ' ' .4 if 1. .1 8 T .! , s. ,A ,. ,E . 5' 1' . ,. .LSXQFF ROW ONE: M. Lonero, I. Loniello, I. Los, M. Losacco, P. Lovelace. ROW TWO: I. Lowery, L. Luch, C. Lullo, M. Lundborg, 1, Lupa. ROW THREE: 1. Lupa, P. Macaluso, G. Mackenzie, I. Mackey, M. Maclean. ROW FOUR: S. Maclean, D. Maher, I. Mahl, N. Mali- nousky, E. Malinowski. ROW FIVE: C.. Maloney, K. Manganiello, P. Marco, D. Marek, 1. Marias. ROW SIX: I. Marino, I. Marino, M, Marks, M. Marnell, J. Martin. ROW SEVEN: M. Martin, P. Martin, S. Martinek, A. Martinez, I. Martinez. ROW EIGHT: 1. Martinez, 1. Marvin, S. Masek, R. Mason, D. Matson. 1 9 FRESHME an . ,-M. .Q y-, -. wb 5 Ig A ,, .N ,,,Q. .A IW gi ., . -E.. in ifbffgvi 2. - age. A -Ivsfrfeilr 4 gm.. ...ik K N..-.,..u:J. ...,..f....,,.,..q-..... af .E my -, F , 'Q'- fq' M - . F u- I l . A :,. iff: . ai wi 'fr . . . . . . 'gg -, -. .f N ..i. if -NIV' - JH- T ' '5: ' ' , .K . 3: fi., A wi- L , , . Eg. Pi s Q. u . . :-, ...- ,..... if as? ii is L i '- :F S T F P1 kr . V ,.. ,,-' fky K C A I , . ,IZ ' Q. i - 5 L.: V ll Xi HYI P' - ., . ,TS . F , .1 V . TQ . . .sas . if . - wx , . 9 A ik r -I Q - - v in ROW ONE: N. Mattson, C. Mau, M. Maxian, R. Mayer, S. Mayer. ROW TWO: B. Maza, L. Mazalin, N. Mazurek, 1. McAleenan, B. McClain. ROW THREE: D. McClure, D. MCCorkle, B. Mc- Cormick, D. McCracken, I. McElray. ROW FOUR: P. McGovern, M. McGrath, 1. Mcllvoy, M. McKeague, S. McManus. ROW FIVE: R. McPhillips, D. Meier, 1. Melek, S. Melek, E. Mertes. ROW SIX: W. Micheletto, S. Mickow, F. Mikl, 1. Miklosh, R. Miksa. ROW SEVEN: S. Miletich, C. Miller, D. Milligan, K. Mininni, B. Mirgos. ROW EIGHT: L. Mizerka, I. Moisant, W. Moisant, G. Mojzis, S. Molenda. FRESHME ROW ONE: S. Moore, B. Morgan, S. Moser, R. Mota, K. Mullen ROW TWO: 1. Murabito, C. Murphy, P. Muthart, K. Nacin, T Nantz. ROW THREE: 1. Natiello, S. Naylor, L. Needy, M. Neely, R Neff. ROW FOUR: M. Nelis, D. Nelson, P. Neumann, D. Newman B. Nichols. ROW FIVE: K. Niemi, B. Nigro, C. Norenberg, D. Noi vak, K. Novak. ROW SIX: L. Novak, 1. Nowdomski, L. O'Leary, T Oleynichak, B. Olinger. ROW SEVEN: S. Olivares, F. Olson, D Oostmeyer, 1. Oswald, I. Ovcharchyn. ROW EIGHT: M. Ovellette, 1. Paganessi, R. Panock, L. Paris, L. Paris. I A ig.:--d ll.. Ts. ,, - .s'. . f . ii.. kxifl an ':- . . T fi , .. X Q L -. I. i a lii P lilii 'f i iP:,ii T Pl l rsir . 5 ssss F H .I .vw y E 9 5 x- '- , . J I YQ. 7 W ....,........ .,. . f - v V ,,.. r T iii Pl 7 -.TS . . gs .. ' Q, F 5 Q . f.-. ,- . 'f i 'L ' F' f. --:. 2315's , :ie . - . -l O ri X , . az. z- ' Q .t-iw-wif. ..g,w.,:, ,W ff fn ' !,,, .N , ' . in , as , 2 S. ,. . .L ,Z l . I s 1 A .. -bbv f :IQ f 1 . g L. E . B ' 2'-'Q ' 5 P Li' A A 1,1. flgfjl ,, f ,X I-T .,.,, x it? .1 :EV ' . iris x -J .x,- i. 1 '7 Q.. X ' 1 :'f Iz' ' ' ' ' A ' gl I 1 8 K I ll ?s , Jn. I x 'tg- .,. I Qi' i ,fi A ' ' ROW ONE: T. Paris, D. Parish, I. Parnitzke, C. Parrington, A. Passi- ni. ROW TWO: B. Pautsch, C. Pawlak, D. Pedigo, O. Pedrosa, D Pegues. ROW THREE: D. Percio, S. Perry, M. Peters, Z. Petersen C. Peterson. ROW FOUR: S. Peterson, M. Philipps, R. Phillips, T Philosophos, B. Pitcher. ROW FIVE: A. Pleyer, I. Podolak, I. Pol- lard, R. Pope, W. Popiolek. ROW SIX: S. Powell, B. Power, 1. Pow- ers, M. Powers, R. Pratl. ROW SEVEN: D. Preban, D. Precin, G Prender, M. Pruitt, P. Pruitt. ROW EIGHT: K. Purpura, M. Pylman K. Quain, M. Queen, K. Radtke. FRESHME , wr M I ROW ONE: P. Redsville, R. Reed, F. Renaud, G. Resendez, M. Rhodes. ROW TWO: K. Rinehart, R. Rivet, N. Rock, P. Rodriguez, R. Rodriguez. ROW THREE: C. Rogers, R. Rogers, L. Rojek, C. Rosinski, A. Ross. ROW FOUR: K. Rost, R. Rozich, P. Ruban, W. Rupp, D. Russell. ROW FIVE: S. Russiaky, L. Russo, B. Rutledge, D. Rutledge, R. Rutz. ROW SIX: R. Ruvalcaba, T. Ryan, M. Rysner, S. Saighman, R. Sala. ROW SEVEN: I. Sample, D. Sanders, M. Santo- ro, R. Sarcinelli, K. Sarna. ROW EIGHT: B. Savage, C. Savick, L. Sawyer, K. Schaefer, M. Schall. Q in .. .. -1 ,fr i - ff- - .. , J 1 t 5 S R . ..., . . ,,.,..,., . Y Q- W SAK . A av . ,r Q55 1 .K 5 ,4- . 5 ju at E A -3 7 if 8 Q I I I X I f' Il b - . Qs T 'A .ifli I l Y. H Y -...,. V 'Q 3 4' If S . - ,, 2 at Ike' 'rt gc' . if 1, A X I I .- 5 if '.... . ,ai in . , . . , Lf: ' i. I ' 1 is is :.,r I ': . mx I .. ' :: it is rre r-'rElrrssrsi ROW ONE: D. Schleder, B. Schmidt, S. Schoenfelder, P. Schoiber, M. Schrey. ROW TWO: M. Schroeder, T. Schuetter, R. Schuler, S. Schulz, K. Schwendeman. ROW THREE: R. Sedivyf I. See, P. See, I. Sharwarko, I. Sharwarko. ROW FOUR: T. Shiner, R. Siaskiewicz, R. Silzer, I. Simak, M. Simmons. ROW FIVE: A. Simon, A. Siok, D. Siple, M. Skardiak, A. Skerston. ROW SIX: B. Skinner, K. Skraban, T. Sliwoski, S. Smetana, C. Smith. ROW SEVEN: C. Smith, L. Smith, M. Smith, M. Smith, R. Smith. ROW EIGHT: S. Smith, S. Smith, T. Smith, S. Smolinski, D. Sokolowski. FRESHMEN 2 FRESHMEN .K ...gg f , Mafia-fz.15i1gfa',f..a-fa,-W Si-4 .k J ix I -f.f - K A-. . A A A . . - .1 L... , E V 1 8 S 0 ' . L si XR fi g! f g .A 'I 0' ' . ,,.., 5, . . ' ', I :' W ' . if 1 'F' I ,A A is , ' . JF e I .,., , - - .K i 2. 5 1' I VI, l . . if H- is -V' ' I .E i :QI R 2. M nr- sn- - f U U' ' Au c , K 1 I ' : ..p X 2 'k'k,A ,A Lpul 5152 S, ! I AM lvl! ROW ONE: K. Sorenson, E. Sprawka, S. Stack, R. Stasik, C. Stawis- ki. ROW TWO: D. Stawiszynski, D. Steen, 1. Stepanko, C. Steffy, R. Stehman. ROW THREE: G. Stein, C. Stepek, B. Stevenson, M. Strasser, S. Stratakos. ROW FOUR: P. Streich, C. Strohmaier, K. Strzelczyk, F. Suizzo, 1. Sullivan. ROW FIVE: M. Sullivan, G. Sumka, R. Sundberg, D. Suto, K. Swanson. ROW SIX: N. Swanson, W.Swanson,l.Taylor, L.Taylor, M.Tamburrino. ROW SEVEN: L. Terkovich, 1. Terry, I. Theisinger, B. Thommen, S. Thompson. ROW EIGHT: B. Tokarz, I. Torbik, I. Trejo, R. Trlak, P. Truesdale. ROW ONE: E. Turek, A. Turnbow, L. Turner, T. Tyler, M. Uhlen- berg. ROW TWO: K. Unhock, M. Unser, K. Urban, C. Valas, D Valasek. ROW THREE: 1. Valasek, M. Valle, G. Van Bysson, A Vaughn, T. Vegeyabile. ROW FOUR: I. Vitosky, C. Vlach, M. Vo- gel, I. Wagner, K. Wagner. ROW FIVE: K. Walztoni, D. Ward, M Warno, I. Wattman, N. Weiler. ROW SIX: I. Wells, D. Wentz, D Werner, D. West, N. Wheeler. ROW SEVEN: R. Wheeless, E Wheet, D. White, M. Whitehead, C. Wiesemes. ROW EIGHT: S Wikstrom, R. Wilkinson, C. Williams, P. Williams, I. Winchel. .V 4.5, .. Q., . . :C I ' wg., I .. I .. .. 46 f 4. l I we r ' 55.321 1 ... - f--w- . lt . Ig, I . . 1 1' I A I X I . A gig par V fi . MN f 1 4 :L ,. 5 ..,. v- 2 K i . .kk VALA K, 4 . :II Ag 4 f'w,Q'.. -.f 53.51.25 W kx f Q- I ..,. ..3. ...'. 'iii x g :... igiii H. , ,,.. g .,,. , . six., lf' - . . 5 .,.,,, , .I ix W! . . ' ' Q .ar - f e 5 - I f ' . af S T A .-fy I A ' M .4...f ' 'JY l E I K 1 . -.I E 'Z f' I :'i. ' I FRESHME hx f l .H . L ik 5, lq, If 1. - A LLCRC if l 1 Eli? a V .1 ROW ONE: T. Winchel, L. Winkle, E. Winnie, S. Wiskup, M. Wis- niewski. ROW TWO: S. Wojtkiewicz, C. Woronicz, K, Wroble, C. Wuethrich, A. Yacko. ROW THREE: C. Yates, B. Yelaska, I. Yelas- ka, L. Young, M. Young. ROW FOUR: L. Zaker, R. Zblewski, M. Ziomek. --6. S 9 220 H'f 'v 1 E3 P1 s x v. vf L an X 11 aa ns Q QQ 'mln' .MF 25-E' 1 -lf - L Q as l . Q V - E-fs-.Q-:ja :., -, hlhih hi h 5 QV A 682152 fs-Q , A Q 22 RAMS WI 6, LOSE 'I TAKE SECO ROW ONE: B. White, A. Sanders, M. McMullen, T. Styx, D. Leyn- Milosovic, L. Daly, F. Quinn, D. Dehnicke, M. Bibro, T. Hunter, B decker, R. North, N. Diaz, I. Center, K. Favata, R. Hamning, B. Brown, Davies, D. Demet, L. Czerwinski, K. Weytkow, M. O'Rourke, T. Mar- T. Baker, R. Salzar, C. Quinn. ROW TWO: S. Sharas, S. Typtaner, M. shall, I. Swanson. ROW THREE: Coach Walery, Coach Wierzal, P KM.. f T Completing the '68 season with an overwhelming vic- tory over Lincoln-Way, the varsity football wound up with a record of 6 wins, 1 loss. This earned them second place in conference with Sandburg taking first. The 1968 All-Conference winners were Norb Diaz, Dan Dennecke, and Ron lorth, who was also named the Sharas, D. Wenk, C. Pawlak, 1. Ahern, B. Czajkowski, L. Macaluso, R. Poole, B. Shaughnessy, A. Katcher, R. Sworsky, G. Enquita, B. Howe S. Silzer, T. Barry, D. Leake, T. Hebel, Coach Kaab. ROW FOUR: E. . . at most valuable defensive player. Coached by Mr. Wal- ery with assistance from coaches Raab, Maricich, Griv- etti, and Moser, team spirit ran high, matching that of the many enthusiastic fans who turned out to see the winning Rams. Gomez, B. Healy, K. Kaatz, I. Typtaner, K. Kraehmer, M. Dreher, T Mirus, 1. Vance, 1. Hornick, W. Lewen, C-. Gomez, G. Stockmal, F Gonzalez, T. McMullan, I. Hynes. 226 N SEASON'S SCORES REAVIS 7 Marmion 20 REAVIS 7 Homewood 3 REAVIS 28 Evergreen Park 0 REAVIS 7 Sandburg 13 REAVIS 27 Bremen 20 REAVIS 33 Oak Lawn 13 REAVIS 26 Rich East 0 REAVIS 71 Lincoln-Way 13 VARSITYSTANDINGS W L TPTS. OPPONENTPTS. Sandburg 7 0 0 244 46 Reavis 6 1 0199 62 Homewood 5 2 0 228 68 Bremen 3 4 0127 168 Rich East 3 4 0101 263 OakLawn 2 5 0114 263 Evergreen Park 2 5 0 85 162 Lincoln-Way 0 7 0 61 254 2 8 Ram defensive unit. The tough defense for the '68 season was led by captain Norb Diaz. He led the team on to a deserving 2nd in Conference. A familiar site was to see 6 or 7 rams cover the opposi- tion with other 4 or 5 ready to assist in the stop. Ram fans will always remember the great goal line stand vs. a big H.F. team with only seconds left on the scoreboard on the ram 2 yd. line. This extra effort saved a 7 to 3 win for the rams and helped drive them to a 6 to 1 conference record. Ram defenders are: jerry Vance 33, Larry Czerwinski 87, Dan Dehnike 15, Dennis Leyendecker 53, Norb Diaz 81, Pete Sharas 77, Lou Macaluso 30, Feranando Gonzalez 66, Ray Sworsky 32, Tom Barry 74, Ron North 31, and Bob Shaughnessy. Fighting Ram coaches Mr. Wierzal, Mr. Wal- ery and Mr. Raab plan game strategy with Captains Norb Diaz 19481, Ron North 14431 and Ray Sworsky 5432. Our captains led the Rams in true Reavis tradition during the 1968 campaign. Coaches and captains Ram Backs Ram Offensive Unit The Fighting Ram offense in 1968 was small but fast. This is getting to be a Reavis tradition. The line was quick and agile and did a good job opening holes for running backs jerry Vance 77433, Ron North 77431, Ray Sworsky ff32 and lim Center 79411. Tough blockers up front were 79481 Norb Diaz, 76477 Pete Sharas, 79461 Ray Poole, 75451 joe Hynes, 75460 Greg Stockmol, 77474 Tom Barry, and ilfgo Mike Bibro. All but Poole are graduating seniors. Ram coaches will have a tough time replacing these fine boys. The Ram backs ran and passed for the Ram scores in 1968. Quarterback jim Center broke all Ram records in passing. He has to be the finest Ram passer ever. Ron North scored 104 points - most ever for a Ram back. He was also a fine field goal and extra point man. Sworsky and Vance were two of the finest half-backs ever to play at Reavis. This will be a tough act to follow. ,....m7-M-va. 7 lmmhvum. 9 REAVIS REAVIS REAVIS REAVIS REAVIS REAVIS REAVIS REAVIS CAME SCORES MARMION HOMEWOOD EVERGREEN PARK SANDBURG BREMEN OAK LAWN RICH EAST LINCOLN WAY ROW 1: A. Scigalski, D. Brown, G. Nitz, R. Mlendorf B Abbott K Michel, P. Rosales, T. Wasiel, D. Buckley, G Kruzlc L Szpajer D Depa, M. Goodrich, Coach Moser. ROW2 N Reato K Rymut D. Dinsmore, T. Allen, T. Smith, D. Lorenz M Beuthlm K Van Kuiken, R. Kalvaitis, B. lungman, C. Morenz D Clark S Hernan ROW 7: B. Skinner, mgr., S. Farr, 1. Gonzalez, 1. Parnitzke, 1. Paganes- si, L. Sauvage, B. Tokarz, M. Bilecki, F. Hunsaker, C. Steffy, mgr. ROW 2: 1. Grivetti, coach, K. Waltzoni, G. Husong, D. Chastain, M. Young, R. Keating, T. Cirmys, J. Sharwarko, C.. MacKenzie, Coach Massaglia, Coach Pacioni. ROW 3: R. LaBonte, A, Martinez, W. Maisant, R. Riv- et, R. Rogers, E. Brodnick, B. Rudman, P. Dobbertin, B. Higens, C. Williams. ROW 7: I. Mackey, R. Reed, R. lolivette, 1. Martinez, R. Stevenson, D Kenney, B. Haney, T. Benedia, B. johnson, 1. Calhoun, C. Steffy, mgr ROW 2: I. Grivetti, coach, P. Grosse, M. Gruca, I. Sharwarko, B Draher, K. Quain, D. laral, W. Popiolek, C. Hamlin, D. Barker, L. O'- Leary, G. MacKenzie. ROW 3: I. Camfield, 1. Martin, D. Gonzalez, S Diamond, R. Mota, T. Schueter, T. Gename, B. Ciutnecht, S MacLean. FRESHME FINISH SEASON: 5-2-'I 32 ...XKA ROW ONE: G. Klein, B. Blaha, S. Molenda. ROW TWO: 1. Rinchich, I. Henderson, B. Weir, Coach Caiazza ROW THREE: B. Quinn, I. Katcher, D. Hon, C. Norris, F. Wisner, A. Crumly, mgr. On a new course, the Running Rams gained a season record of 4 wins and 7 losses, placing 5th in conference and 9th in district. The most valuable player was Steve Wisner and the most im- proved runner was Len Kazmere. Next year's co-captains will be Bill Rusin and Mike Quinn. SEASON'S SCORES REAvis15 Stagg REAVIS 38 Marist REAVIS17 Argo REAVIS 36 Richards REAVIS 40 Lincoln-Way REAVIS 17 Bremen REAVIS 42 Sandburg REAVIS 27 Evergreen Park REAVIS 21 Rich East REAVIS 42 Homewood Flossmoor REAVIS 29 Oak Lawn ROW ONE: A. Crumly, mgr. ROW TWO: M. Quinn, C. Kernats, H. Holderness. ROW THREE: A. juris, Capt., I. Whitehead. ROW FOUR: E. Bieryla, Capt., S. Wisner, L. Kazmere. ROW FIVE: T. Ciolino, B. Rusin, R. Blaha, E. Augustyniak. ROW SIX: K. Nelis, Coach Caiazza, M. Skraban, REAVIS REAVIS REAVIS REAVIS REAVIS REAVIS REAVIS REAVIS REAVIS REAVIS REAVIS SEASON'S SCORES Stagg Marist Argo Richards Lincoln-Way Bremen Sandburg Evergreen Park Rich East Homewood Fiossmoor Oak Lawn 34 ,QWWQ REAVIS 41 Ar o 54 41 Mgrtonw. 54 : 49 Aurora E. 46 31 Tinle Park 64 55 Blooryfi 40 4th IN CONFERENCE 69 Hillcrest 21 44 Argo 51 19 Sandburg 76 19 H-F 76 42 Morton E, 53 Bob Shaughnessy 43 Evergreen 52 50 Bremen 45 52 Oak Lawn 43 The 1969 swim team saw a great improvement over last year's efforts. Not only did they boost the number of meets won, but for the first time Reavis sent a diver to State. Bob Shaughnessy took District diving and at State ranked 20th, just 4 points below the semi-final qualifications. ROW ONE: Mgr. S. Mclntire, Mgr. G. Barthelme, E. Alley, I. Staneart, R. Mehok, K. Cribbs. ROW TWO: Coach Asmussen, T. Baker, R. Guzlas, R. Muklewicz, K. Gardner, I. Majeski, R. Shaughnessy. ROW THREE: G. Paryz, I. Swanson, D. Miren- dorf, K. Gustafson, B. Meier, H. Holderness, B. Garee, B. Turner. 7,1-wrt--nn-1 vm-an -ummm-wi mnwm- .m..mamm4m.,- fi... Iva.,-la...-..s.m.. fm.. Q M f. fffffvin-sl..1.fi.,, fMi,.,.l.f -7 6 T THE FINISH ... K.Gardner K.Cribbs D. Jensen R. Guzlas is I- M8j6Ski 1. Swanson B. Brodniek N.Cherco I 1. Pinner SOPHOMORES UP TO PAR WITH VARSITY: 5-8 l ROW ONE: G. lensen, R. Smith, D. Oostmeyer, D. Sanders, M. Grote, M. Powers. ROW TWO: B. Aylnart, W. Elia, T. lane, 1. Henderson, Coach Asmussen, M. McKeague, G. Blaskovitz, I. Los, G. Bison. ROW THREE: F. Filipo, I. Staneart, R. Mierendorf, R. Hamming, D. Persein, R. Guzlas, 1. Brouwer, S. Perry, D. Jensen. ROW FOUR: G. Belletier, B. Brodnick, D. Barker, D. laral, R. lensen, R. Bron, R. Erwinski, C. Norris, R. Rons, D. Schwendeman, E. Alley. REAVIS 58 Argo 39 Morton W. 45 Aurora E. 33 Tinley Park 59 Bloom 54 Hillcrest 52 Argo 17 Sandburg 12 H-F 41 Morton E. 16 Evergreen 27 Breman 67 Oak Lawn This year the '69 sophomore tankmen equaled the Varsity record in meets won, although even that was a dive from last year's 9-7 record. Voted this year's most val- uable player was Ed Alley, who also set the records in the 200 and 400 yard freestyle. Coach Asmussen anticipates a fine Varsity team forthe 1970 season. 7 238 FOUR GAME WIN STREAK HIGHLIGHTS SEASON Coach Schwarz, I. Hauge, I. Bawulski, I. Calhoun, N. Diaz, D. Dennecke, A. Crumly, mgr. ROW 2: F. Brandenhoff D Wenk, R. Poole, I. Center, I. lendrezejewski, M. Gruca. CONFERENCE STANDINGS W L Homewood-Flossmoor 13 1 Oak Lawn 8 6 Lincoln-Way 8 6 Bremen 7 7 Sandburg 6 8 Rich East 6 8 REAVIS 4 'IO Evergreen Park 4 10 The 1969 Shooting Rams were a small but spunky team. Under the new coach, Mr. Schwarz, the Rams fought determinedly often losing by a heart-breakingly small margin. They had the spirit, but lacked sup- port. Led by senior co-captains: lim Center and Norb Diaz, they high- lighted the season with a four game winning streak which started with Little Flower C58-551, continued with Evergreen Park Q56-491, and Rich East C74-591, and ended with Sandburg C75-59I. 2 40 lunior John Hauge, 6'2 . He should defi- nitely have a place on the starting team next year. lMlllilS QQ Co-Captain Norb Diaz, 6 l , the starting forward. He was named to the all-confer- ence team and was 741 in scoring. Center joe Bawulski, junior. At 6'5 the tallest man on the team. he was .ix Ray Poole, 5'8 , was one of the starting five. He should be the sparkpIug of next year's squad. Li junior john lendrzejewski, 6'1 . He'll be back next year playing guard for the Shoot- ing Rams. Senior Dan Dennecke, 6', was named the most valuable player. He was 742 in scoring and given an honorable mention on the all- conference team. Dennis Wenk, forward, 6', will probably see more action next year. lim Center, 5'11 , co-captain of the cagers. He had the best free-throw percentage and was 43 in scoring. Senior lack Calhoun, 6'2 , who played guard, was named the most valuable player. 24 42 SOPHS WI FIVE ROW 1: L. Szpajer, 1. Crittenden, E. O'Donnell, P. Richel, S. Hernandez, R. Cameron. ROW 2: R. Miller, P. Phillips, T. Smith, K. Rymut, Coach Massaglia, D. Dinsmore, C. Morenz, D. Depa. ROW 7: M. lendrzejewski, L. Russo, B. Moisant, G. Karge, S. Melenda. ROW 2: Coach lioia, K. Quain, I. Calhoun, l. Mahl, M. Bilecki, R. Keating, T. Armijo, Coach Pacioni. ROW 3: B. Redman, M. Kulick, P. Dobbertin, R. Ruzich, C. Williams, C. Ciezadlo, 1. Sharvarko, I. Bucz, R. La Bonte, Missing: Al Marti- nez, M. Whitehead. 24 CONFERENCE, DISTRICT CHAMPS WIN 15, TIE 'I, 7th IN STATE S Om. T' ROW ONE: F. Mesce, E. Gomez, M. Quinn, B. Healy, T. McMuIIan, Mirus, R. McGuire, ROW THREE. Coach Fitzgerald, M. McMuIIan, F M. Turner. ROW TWO: K. Crook, R. Blaha, I Ryan G. Enguita, T. Quinn, B. Brown A. Nacin, Manager R Capo SEASONAL SCORES REAVIS 33 Morton East 27 Rren Central Each winter, as the mats come out, the dream of a State 31 Morton West Championship arises. This year was no exception, and 18 Leyden East the Wrestlin' Rams followed in the Reavis tradition. 22 Evergreen 20 Hrnsdalecr In conference play, the matmen were undefeated all 25 Rren East season. By beating Sandburg, the Rams clinched at 29 W. Chicago least a tie for first. This meet included the always excit- 28 Aurora West ing match between Ron North and Mike Navarro. 38 Richards Then in a match with last year's conference champion, 40 Bremen the wrestlers took revenge on Homewood-Flossmoor, 36 Sak Lawn 24-14, and regained the conference title for the 10th 31 Aurora East Ume' 35 Lincoln-Way t t t t , t t 35 Rock Island Upholding the Reavis name in District competition 32 Sandburg were Tom Mirus, Ron McGuire, and Al Nacin, who 24 H4: took firsts, and Mike Turner and Ron North who took seconds. Finally, at State, Al took second and Tom took QUAD TQURNEY third. Coaching the team this year, once again, were Mr. Fitzgerald and Mr. Moser. Leyden East REAVIS Argo Farragut CONFERENCE STANDINGS STATE TOURNAMENT won lost tied zlotllgria REAVIS 7 0 0 ' . go H-F 5 2 0 Proviso East 28 Evergreen 5 2 0 Sie?-iugen Rich East 4 3 0 Satlanlna 23 Sandburg 4 3 0 REAWS 20 Oak Lawn 2 5 0 Gram 17 Lincoln-Way 1 6 0 rrnrey 17 Bremen 0 7 0 Leyden East 15 24 246 S1 . Af Mike Quinn, junior, 112 lbs., Mike Mcmullan, lunior, 138 TQ wins, 9 losses, 3-rd in lbs., 2 wins, 4 losses. DISUICY' Ed Gomez, junior, 127 lbs., 17 wins, 5 losses, Conf. Champ, 4th in District. Mike Turner, Sophomore, 95 lbs., 16 wins, 7 losses, District runnerup. ...AA ,fa 1 . 414 ll '83 Tom McMullan, Capt., Se- nior, 120 lbs., 17 wins, 4 loss- es, 3rd in District. ir! lim Ryan, Senior, 154 lbs. wins, 6 losses, 4th in District 5. George Enguita, lunior, 145 lbs wins, 9 losses, 3rd in District. 'Y A3571 ff ', , cw. 1' Al Nacin, junior, 165 lbs., 26 wins losses, Conf. Champ, District Sectional Champ, 2nd in State. M-Q-1 is ' Frank Quinn, Senior, Hvywt., 8 wins, 4 losses. , 3 Tom Mirus, Capt., Senior, 133 lbs., 29 wins,1 loss, District Champ, Sectional Champ, 3rd in State. Ron North, Senior, 180 lbs., 22 wins, 5 lossses, Conf. Champ, District runner-up, 3rd in Sectional. i i if' 4 V f if Bernie Brown, Junior, Hvywt., 7 wins, 4 losses, 3rd in District. Ron McGuire, junior, 103 lbs., 17 wins, 4 losses, Conf. Champ, District Champ. 247 Y KEEP THE FAITH BABY r-I 24 1 . 250 j.V. REMAIN UNDEFEATED Topping last year's I-V 11-5 record, the '69 Rams fin- ished the season with an undefeated 14-0. Helping the team achieve this perfect record were Tom Novack C103 lbs.l and Frank Mesce C112 lbs.l These were the only two undefeated wrestlers on this year's team. Things look good for 1970. ROW ONE: D. Dodge, B. Healy, R. Harper, B. Howe, K. Kraehmer, M. Levikas, D. Rockett, G. Wadhams, D. Breheny, ROW TWO: Coach Moser, Manager M. Buchass, S. Silzer, M. O'Rourke, R. Dock- REAVIS Morton East Rich Central Morton West Leyden East Hillcrest Quigley S. Evergreen Hinsdale Cn. Rich East W. Chicago Aurora West Oak Lawn Aurora East Quigley S. stader, K. Favata, S. Sharus, G. lanoz, R. Sanderson, M. Steed, T Novack. t- 'r'f r-A .,- W1 1 4 .fx l .1 L.. SOPHOMORES - UNDEFEATED CONFERENCE CHAMPS REAVIS 34 Morton East 14 30 Rich Central 16 46 Morton West 5 39 East Leyden 9 28 Evergreen 16 42 Rich East 8 32 W. Chicago 18 38 W. Aurora 11 37 Richards 13 40 Bremen 5 31 Oak Lawn 9 40 E. Aurora 13 34 Lincoln-Way 8 24 Sandburg 18 23 H-F 19 ROW ONE: L. johnson, D. Dodge, I. Grivakis, M. Diaz, D. Phillips, G. C-iarraputo, D. Buckley, R. Purpura, B. Nannini. ROW TWO: Coach Lyon, A. Scigalski, B. Gotkowski, T. McElwaine, M. Buethin, R. Kalvai- tis, 1. Kohler, T. Levickas, Capt. W. Medlin, M. McGuire, Coach Bisbi- .. .. , --A-QA------'-W'-M-- W ff M-W-r 'MM - M -N g 1- Q Q w.. -- 1 s.'.L,, ' . Following last year's undefeated record, this year's Sophomore wrestlers breezed through the season with another 15-0 outcome. The end of the season brought with it the Conference as well as the Sophomore Invitational Championships. Distinguished wrestlers of the year were Fred Coder, who remained undefeated for the season, and Dick Pruitt, who received the Sophomore Invitational Outstanding Wrestler award. kis. ROW THREE: Capt. D. Pruitt, G. Precin, P. lulius, M. Novak F Coder, T. Strejc, I. Rinchich, D. Brown, G. Cowdrey, G. Krizic B Rocasalvo. .. . . .sg.,.,g:,Vg 0 Fi NTQQQ ff 2 As rookies, the Freshmen team did an outstanding job on the mat this year, proving it with their fine results: 16 wins, 4 losses. In addi- tion, they scored second only to Eisenhower in the Freshmen quadtourney. Remaining undefeated for the season were junior Gonzales and Rick Rogers, both of which were Tournament Champs at their indi- vidual weights, and who were also REAVIS 35 Morton East 28 Rich Central 28 Morton West 29 Leyden East 34 Hillcrest 34 Quigley S. 34 Evergreen 25 Hinsdale C. 16 Rich East 31 West Chgo. 41 Richards 36 Bremen 21 Oak Lawn 31 Quigley S. 33 Lincoln-Way 19 Sandburg 'I7 H-F 26 Hillcrest 44 Quigley S. 54 Hinsdale C. FRESHMEN FINISH WITH 16 A D4 ROW ONE: 1. Wattman, B. Stevenson, B. johnson, B. Blaha, D. Kas- per, 1. Kirby, I. Brus, M. Donahue, I. Garcia, B. Haney. ROW TWO Assistant Coach Bartel, T. Schuetter, R. Reed, D. Larva, M. Creagh, R. Harlan, R. Rivet, I. Martinez, I. Mackey, I. Hernandez, E. Sprawka, M. Valle. ROW THREE: Coach Schuhrke, B. Anetsberger, Mgr. M. Kean B. Green, T. Gename, 1. Simak, G. VanByssum, I. Yelaska, R. Rogers, S. Diamond, E. Brodnick, D. Dulaitis. ROW FOUR: A. Gonzalez, J Dorgan, I. Loniello, I. Nowdomski, I. Martinez, G. lankowski, D Chastine, B. Sarage, 1. Paganessi, M. Rysner, M. Bennecke, I. Cal- houn, I. Parnitzke. THEY FLY . . . THEY SWING. CIYMNASTS CAN DO ANYTHlNCi! I Coach P. Bloom, T. Simon, T. Marshall, R. Kirby, R. DeGoyer, I. Rupp, I. Payne, D. Hon, V. Procopio, I. Lence, L. Davalos, G. Filipiak, D. Lanning, Coach Goodfellow. SEASON SCORES REAVIS 78.70 72.30 Oak Lawn 78.05 86.35 Lincoln-Way 63.35 84.55 Homewood-Flossmoor 60.60 102.40 Rich Central 74.65 105.00 Rich East 54.95 57.95 Riverside-Bookfield 73.10 70.85 Bloom 49.10 41.85 Hillcrest 59.15 54.00 Hillcrest 61.45 58.30 Hinsdale 47.15 58.85 Morton East This year's gymnastics team gave promise of bigger and better things to come. Building this year after losing most of the varsity to graduation, the team was com- prised mainly of juniors and sophomores who will be back next year. Even so, this year's team was good. Their accomplishments include placing 5th in confer- ence, 9th in district, and, for the first time in Reavis' his- tory, sending a man to State competition, junior lack Payne. From what we've seen, next year's team should be a hard one to beat. 4 Straddling the parallel bars, junior lohn Lence tests his strength. Lou Davalos, senior, does a back lever on the still rings in perfect form. Don Hon and Gary Filipiak, both sophomores, are a rare sight as they perform twin giants on the high bar. A twist and a turn in mid-air as junior Ted Marshall plummets towards the trampoline. Although this is his first year, Dale Lanning, junior, has already built himself into a top horseman. Sophomore Rick DeGoyer exhibits one of the intricacies of free-exercise. 2 FROSH-SOPH HAVE RECORD SEASON 21f2 by 3 action shot. FROSH-SOPH SCORES REAVIS 67 Argo 55 81 1f2 91 Tinley Park 35 691f2 Evergreen Park 571f2 61 Homewood- Flossmoor 62 82 Bremen 36 76 Sandburg 50 61 Lincoln Way 66 94 Lemont 18 28 Rich East 99 92 Hillcrest 34 VARSITY REAVIS 50 Argo 77 48 621f2 Tinley Park 641f2 28 Oak Lawn 99 47 Evergreen Park 80 36 Homewood- Flossmoor 91 44 Bremen 83 46 Sandburg 81 33 Lincoln Way 94 f 71 Lemont 55 28 Rich East 99 59 Hillcrest 67 - -A in rf! L AL ROW ONE: T. Levickas, D. Depa, D. Buckley, B. Rusin, T. Bashton, B. Cetera, E. Augustyniak, G. lnquita, E. Cejka. ROW TWO: Coach I Grivetti, B. Positano, B. Quinn, K. Kaatz, G. Precin, R. Swanson, M Quinn, D, Honn, F. Wisner, K. Topielec, L. Kazmere, Coach D. Wier- zal. ROW THREE: Coach D. Murphy, M. McMullen, C. Rozell, K Weytkow, T. Allen, M. Skraban, S. May, T. Baker, M. Beuthin, G Rogers, S. Streible, I. Bawulski, Coach T. Caiazza. Pride, confidence, and determination were outstanding characteristics of the '68 Rams. Traditional Ram baseball spirit on the diamond helped provide a second place finish in the Southwest Suburban Conference. Also, the Rams ranked third in the Reporter's All-Area team selection. Six of the players won individual awards for their outstanding team and individual contributions dur- ing the '68 season. Rick Balcaitis, co-captain of the '68 Ram sluggers, was voted most valuable player as well as being selected on the Reporter's 1968 All-State team. He was named the top performer in the S-W Suburban area. RAMS TIE FOR 2nd PLACE ROW ONE Mark Chuvala Don Hlavac, Bruce Milkint, Greg Gro- Ed.ward Bieryla, l9ffY Vance, Mike Bibro, Dan D6lWnlCl4E, TOFTI O'- chowski Rick Balcaitis George Matejek, Fernado Gonzales, Rich Dette, Louis Macaluso, Ray Sworsky, Andy Katcher, Art Crumly,rT1gf- Ramirez ROW TWO lim Long lAsst Var. Coachj, Gary Barthelme, Don Klusendorf lHead Var. Coachl, not pictured: john Steeves. i qi,-g Q. fn 260 SEASON'S SCORES REAVIS 2 Bremen 5 Sandburg 4 H-F 10 Lincoln-Way 5 Evergreen Park 1 0ak Lawn 3 Sandburg 3 H-F 7 Rich East 6 Bremen 2 Evergreen Park 1 Rich East 2 Lincoln-Way 3 Oak Lawn Mark Chuvala: All-Conference Selection Outfielder, Se- lected on '68 Reporter's First Team. ti .!! ii? Coaches Klusendorf and Long were continually hopeful, and their confidence in the team diminished their doubts. In the end, they were satisfied with the team's progress and were proud of having worked with such an enthusiastic team. gt if George Matejek: Selected to Reporter's '68 All-Area First Team Baseball Stars, Most Improved Player. Greg Grochowski: Selected to the Report- er's '68 All-Area First Team Baseball Stars. john Steeves: Due to temporary physical disabilities, john could not actively partici- pate on the team this year. The team, however, received a good deal of moral support from john and showed their ap- preciation by naming him co-captain. 'nfl 7 AND 6 FOR SOPHOMORES, 8 A D10 FOR FRESHME The Sophomore baseball squad finished anoth- er successful season with a conference record of 7 wins and 6 losses and an over-all season record of 12 wins, 6 losses. The Freshman coaches look forward to a successful Sopho- more team next year due to this year's Fresh- man league. ILefU ROW ONE: R. Rons, O. Ritchell, I. Kater. ROW TWO: B. Weir, B. Rosalvo, T. Cara, F. Fillippo, G. Krizic. ROW THREE: Coach Lyons, T. Wasiel, D. Dinsmore, T. Smith, M. Steppel, C. Cerda, Coach Maricich. IBELOWJ M. McKeigue, mgr., M. Novak, mgr., F. Mesce, D. Leake, R. Chaikowski, I. lendrezewski, M. Milosovic, K. Miller, R. Shroeder, B. Katcher, 1. Ahern, E. Gomez, A. Gonzalez, I. Taylor, S. Silzer, R. Kli- Fecht, S. Olejniczak, Coach Czarcecki. mek, mgr. ROW TWO: Coach jones, P. Cummings, F. Signaigo, B. f ,4 .u vm,Q:xe ROW ONE: I. Raley, D. Walters, B. Howe, D. Beedie, I. Yarnell. ROW TWO: Mr. Rubly, L. lohnson, R. Przytula, M. Tansey, T. Gron, T. Kalata, Mr. Eilers. DUFFERS PLACE 6th The '68 Golfers struggled through a hard season. They beat Stagg 175-178, Quigley S. 180-194, and tied Ever- green with a 178. The duffers placed 6th at the confer- ence. Their new coach, DJ. Rubly is looking forward to a better season in '69, .af- D,Walrer5 Gron D Beedle R Przytula I Yarnell Scores Lemont Hillcrest Oak Lawn Quigley S. Argo Stagg Rich East Lincoln-Way Homewood- Flossmoor Argo Evergreen Sandburg Oak Lawn Bremen 64 Fl ALLY -- TENNIS AT REAVIS From last summer's surge of enthusiasm came this year's innovation of tennis at Reavis. Coached by Mr. Maricich lknown as Sarge to manyl, the team handled their first season well, considering that Reavis has no courts on which to practice - necessitating use of nearby grade school facilities. Voluntarily assisting the tennis players was Mr. Bill. F. Signaigo, S. York, Coach Maricich THE PAST CAST Abbinanti, Robert 45, 126, 164, 165, 179 Abbott, Mary 208 Abbott, William 197, 230 Abraham, james 173, 2M Ackerman, CarmeIita197 Acosta, Donna 45 Acosta, Rosemarie Adair, Dale ZCB Adair, Kenneth 197 Adams, Larry 197 Adcox, joan Adcox, Patricia 197 Adell, Bill 197 Adkins, Craig 208 Agnew, Willard 215 Aguilar, john Aguinaga, Carol 188 Aguinaga, Helen Aguinanga, Nicholas 208 Ahern, john 225, 261 Ahern, Michele 208 Ahrens, Gwendolyn 45 Aiken, john 2m Alcala, Carol 208 Aleksy, Catherine 133,188 Alexander, Nancy 122,138, 2m Alexander, Patricia 179,188 Alicz, Barbara 122, 138, 159, 208 Alkema, O. 131 Allen, Thomas 197, L30 Alley, Edward 197, 235 Alley, jeanette 150, 179,188 Allman, Robert 136, 188 Allman, Steven 45, 163,164,165, 175, 176, 183 Altman, Terry 197 Alyward, V. 156 Ambrose, jacqieline 213 Ames, Laurie 197 Anders, Constance 156, 2M Andersen, Laurenne116,122, 123, 188 Anderson, Carol 138, 208 Anderson, David 45 Anderson, Holly 188 Anderson, jean 45, 183 Anderson, Michael 197, 230 Anderson, Pamela 131,197 Anderson, Robert ZJ8 Anetsberger, Wm. 118, L52 Anglim, Patrick Anguiano, Stephine Anians, Allison 188 Arizzi, Carmen 208 Armijo, Anthony 15, 24B Armijo, Corrine 188 Armstrong, George 45 Armstrong, Robert 163, 197 Arndt, Elizabeth Arnold, Karen 45, 81, 116, 122, 154 Arnold, Theodore 197 Arnold, William 188 Amos, Patricia 45 Arrigo, Roben 188 Arrowood, Bonnie 188 Arrowood, judy 208 Arthurs, Daniel 208 Arthur, Michael 208 Arvin, Susan 122,146,188 Asauskas, Glenn 156, 208 Asta, Anthony 133, 208 Atkinson, Michael 197 Aubin, Donna 197 Augustyniak, Edward 188, 233 Austin, Gary Avonts, Gloria 197 Avonts, lohn Aylward, Victoria 2tB Aylward, William 197 Bagdon, Dolores 46,122 Baich, Mary 208 Baich, Paula 46, 60, 122,155 Baich, Vicki Bailey, Nancy 208 Baker, Keith 126, 138, 160, 174, 176, 197 Baker, Pamela 135, 151, 2111 Baker, Thomas 188, 224, 235 Bal, Deborah 208 Balachowski, Andrea 135, 208 Baldwin, jonathan Baldwin, Kurt 208 Ballin, Barbara 119, 122,126,197 Bambera, Douglas 208 Banfi,jeannette197 Bankowski, Elaine 145, 188 Bara, A. 197 Barbour, Margaret 156, 208 Barga, Charles 188 Barker, Carol 208 Barker, Linda 46 Barker, Daniel 208, 231 Barrientos, Vida 142, 208 Barro, janice 46 Barry, Thomas 46,124, 225, 228, 229 Barta, Gerilynn 208 Barth, Deborah 122,125,197 Barthelme, Gary 46,124, 235, 259 Barton, LaVerne 46, 186 Bartsch, Charles 46, 81, 130, 135, 137, 140, 146 Bashton, Donna Bashton, Thomas 188 Bastounes, Gregory 135 Bates, Richard Battaglia, jeffrey 197 Battaglia, Michael 197 Batzel, William Baudler, Alan 197 Baumgardener, W. 208 Bmmgardener, B. 208 Baumgarten, Pam 2113 Bavirsha, Diane Bawulski, joe 188, 240 Baxter, Charlotte 188 Baxter, james 208 Baxter, Shirley 46 Baxter, Virginia 197 Beadnell, Lydia Beasley, Darell 188 Beaumont, Lawrence 197 Becker, Geraldine 119, 188 Becker, Theresa 119, 122, 145, 188 Beechen, Catherine 188 Beeck, Merrill 209 Beeck. Wayne 188 seedie, Audrey 197 Beedie, Patrick 188, 262, E3 Bellettiere, Gregory 209 Bellino, Mary 47 Bencur, Susan 209 Benedia, Anthony 209, 231 Benjamin, james 47 Benjamin, Raymond 197 Bennecke, Mark 209, 252 Bennecke, Roberta 47, 137,154 Bennecke, Ronald 47, 137 Bennet. D. 156 Benuzzi, jeffrey 151, 209 Berkowicz, Gloria 47 Bernahl, Wesley 197 Berngen, Daniel Bernhard, Deborah 188 Berrios, Luisa 47,156 Berryhill, Evelyn 129, 209 Berryhill, Kenneth 129,155, 197 Benocchi, Marilyn 47 Bertocchi, Martin 197 Berwer, Virginia 209 Beslte, Linda 47,183 Betken, Brian 47 Beuthin, Michael 197, 2.30 Bibro, Michael 48, 81, 124,177, 224, 229, 259 Biel, David 136, 209 Bieryla, Edward 48, 124,177, 233, 259 Baleckl, Ella 125, 177, 197 Bilechi, Manin 209, 231 Billingsley, Phyllis 142, 197 Billingsley, Vickie 188 Billows, Charles 188 Billows, Dorothy Bingley, Nancy 116, 122, 175, 188 Bish, Charles 48 Bison, Gary 148, 197 Black, Michael 150, 197 Blaesing, Carol 48, 60,137,154 Blaesing, Sandra 156, 188 Blaha, Patricia 48,122, 125 Blaha, Ronald 48, 124, 161, 233, 245, 2.57 Blaha, William 209, 2.32, E2 Blanco, Hilda 131, 138, 156, 209 Blanco, Martha 131, 188 Blanco, Sofia 48,170 Blaskovitz, Gary 209 Blaskowitz, Robert 188 Blaszak, Debra 156, 209 Blaylock, William Bleskin, Robena 48 Blocker, Marvin 48 Bobber, Susan 197 Bochinski, Eugene 49 Boehm, Bernice 188 Boesen, Annette 160,183,188 Boesen, Catherine 49,137,145, 154, 177 Boesen, Karen 130, 136, 197 Boettcher, Susan 198 Bohnstengel, Gary 49 Boladz, Teddy 49 Boldrini, judith 125, 133, 135, 138, 160, 198 Bolek, joseph 49 Boll, Cathy 188 Boll, Robert 198 Boll, Wayne Bonadurer, Susan 49,155 Bonanno, Darlene 49 Bonarigo, Mary 145, 188 Bone, T. 130 Bonea, joseph Bonen, Diane 198 Bongeorno, Thomas 198 Bonkowski, Kenneth 49 Bon kowski, Michael Bonlender, Sharon 179 Bonlender, Susan 49, 50 Booth, Mary 188 Borawski, Debra 198 Borawski, Edward 50 Bosak, Steve 209 Bosi, David 198 Bosi, Deborah 50 Bothe, Lynette 209 Botta, Maryann 122,198 Boucek, Regina 209 Boullion, james 209 Bouzek, Gary Bouzek, Karen 209 Bouzek, Nancy 188 Boyce, Arthur 188 Boyce, Tom Boyer, Raymond 189 Brabant, Sheryl 138, 151, 209 Bradley, jim Bradley, Nancy 189 Bradley, Tom Brady, Cathy 138, 164, 165, 209 Brady, Edwin 198 Brady, K. 130 Brady, Timothy 198 Brandenhoff, Floyd 209 Brazausky, Elissa198 Breger, D. 189 Breheny, Denis 189, L50 Breheny, Mary 209 Breheny, Terry 50 Brent, joseph 129 Brent, Sue 160, 189 Brenzek, Linda 198 Brewer, Logan 157 Brewer, Loretta 189 Bridges, jerry 189 Bridges, Larry 189 Brindl, james 198 Brockett, Bonnie Brodnick, Bruce 236 Brodnick, Ed. 209, 231, L52 Brodnick, john 209 Brooks, Diana 177, 209 Brouwer, john 198 Brown, Bernard 189, 224, 245, 247 Brown, Carol 198 Brown, David 198, 2.30, 251 Brown, Gary 209 Brown, james S0 Brown, Kathy 156, 209 Brown, Patricia 198 Brown, Peter 50, 177 Brown, Shirley Brozek, Margaret 160, 189 Bmmmerstedt, R. 50 Brunkowski, Carol 122, 209 Brunner, Donna 50, 137, 151 Brus, jerry 209, 252 Bryson, Stella 198 Bucciferro, Guy 209 Buchen,jim142, 209 Buchen, Nancy 50,142, 154 Buchhaas, Michael 189, 250 Buck, jeannie 189 Buck, Selma 209 Buckley, Dennis 198, 7.30, 251 Buckley, Michael 51, 151 Bucz, joseph 209 Buethin, M. 135, 2.51 Bugler, Pamela 209 Bunker, Geraldine 51,60,164, 165,167,170,179,181,185 Bun ker, S. 130 Bunker, Thomas 133, 164, 165, 175, 186, 189 Bunnell, Verna 51, 81,116,122, 177 Burcl, Cheryle189 Burcl, Marie 52 Burgess, Edwin 189 Burian, Martin Burkett, Deborah 122,142,156, 198 Burns, Kathleen 173,209 Burquist, Caralee 52 Burris, Darrell 150, 209 Burris, jeffrey 150, 198 Burton, Gerald 209 Bush, Beverly Butler, joan 189 Byer, Susan 52 Byrian, M. 209 Caballero, Linda 155,189 Cafcules, Harry 52 Calcules, William 198 Cagle, james 52 Cagle, Michael 198 Cagle, Sharon 198 Cahava,'L.130 Cain, Kathleen Cain, Linda 138, 209 Caithamer, Dawn 209 Calderwood, Lois 52, 187 Caldwell, Rickey 52 Calhoun, jeffrey 209,252 Calhoun, lohn 52 Calhoun, joseph 209, 2.31, 252 Caliendo, Pamela 198 Caljkusich, Gloria 52, 60,139, 140, 155, 175 Callahan, Cheryl 198 Callozzo Christine 145, 189 Calzaretta, R, Cameron, RonaII198 Camfield, john 209, 231 Campagna, Larry 53 Campagna, Randy 209 Campbell, Gail 135,177, 209 Campbell, Gerald VB, 230 Campbell, janet 53 Capo, Richard 124, 126, 161, 189 345 Caputo, Robin 145, 209 Cara, T. 261 Carlascio, Mike 209 Carlisle, Carol 209 Carlisle, Harvey 177,198 Carlone, Terry 53 Carlson, Elizabeth 198 Carney, Bendict Carrier, Barbara 116,122,198 Carstensen, Vickie 133,142, 198 Caruso, jeff 209 Camso, Susanne S3 Carver, Donald 53 Carver, LeRoy 209 Case, Dolores 142, 198 Case,janice189 Case, joanne 209 Carlisle, Carol 122, 142 Camso, jeffery Casella, Michele 177, 189 Castriota, Annette 133, 151, 155, 198 Cejka, Edward 189 Centeno, Ruth 198 Center, james 53, 60, 124, 177, 224, 229 Cerda, Carlos 198, 261 Cerda, Rita Cesil, Mark 53,137 Cetera, Robert189 Chalfee,janis136,189 Chaikowski, B. 261 Chamalus, Pauline 189 Chamales, Stanley 209 Chapello, Paul 53 Chaplin, joseph 198 Chapman, Karen 53 Chapman, Myrna 209 Chastain, Danny 209, 231, 252 Chatt, Suzanne 198 Chelemengos, Sylvia 189 Cheney, Patricia 209 Cherco, Nicholas 209, 236 Chesla, George Chira, Leonard 198 Cholico, Vicki 54, 122,177 Cholipski, Polly 154,198 Christakes, Marilyn 146, 199 Chudzilt, Anthony 138, 209 Chudzinski, Pamela 54 Chuvala, Mark 54, 259, 260 Chuvala, Randall 209 Ciavarella, Anthony 136, 167, 177, 189 Ciccone, john 199 Cichocki, lBenedixj Patncia 54 Ciezadlo, Calvin 209 Ciolino, joan 54, 126 Ciolino, Kenneth 54, 209, 233 Ciolino, Thomas 124 Cipra, Susan 189 Citro, Cynthia 189 Citro, Karen carmys, 1. 231 Clair, Leonard 54 Clair, Ronald 209 Clark, Brian 142,199 Clark, David 199, 230 Clark, Susan Cloud, Terri 54 Cobern, Brenda 209 Coder, Fredrick 199, 251 Coffman, Gary 199 Coffman, jeannette Coglianese, Linda 209 Cohn, Michael Colburn, Roberta 189 Cole, Barbara 189 Cole, Helen 54 Cole, Doloris 199 Cole, Linda 189 Coln, Barbara 135, 209 Colombe, Linda 145 Coluzzi, Patricia 55 Coney, Carolyn 189 Conley, Don 199 Conn, Merle 55 Conn, Rena 183 Connelly, Patricia 55 Contreras, Linda 199 Conway, Kathleen 133, 209 Conway, Tomi 173, 209 Cook, Michael 199 Cooper, joann 199 Coover, Rita 55,151 Conina, A. 209 Cortina, Rosemarie Cortina, Susan 133, 142, 199 Cowdrey, Gary 199, 251 Coyle, Edward 55 Coyle, lack 189 Coyle, judy 55 Craig, janet 177, 199 Craig, Lawrence 189 Cicauats, T. 130 Crawford, Susan 189 Creagh, Matthew 209, 252 Cregar, Dale Creighton, Pamela 199 Creighton, Richard 199 Cribbs, Cherilyn 209 Cribbs, Kevin 55,124,135,148, 235, 236 Crittenden, john 199 Crittenden, Karen 189 Cronin, Kathleen 189 Cronin, Patrick 209 Crook, Debra 138, 209 Crook, Kenneth 161,189, 245 Crouse, Kenneth 55, 158 Crouse, Pat 151, 199 Crowley, Laura Crown, Diane 55 Crumly, Arthur 56, 60, 124, 136, 232, 233, 7.59 Crundwell, Susan 189 Cummings, Paul 189, 261 Cupp, Lorrie 199 Cupp, Thomas 189 Curl. Dwayne 189 Curnew, Ronald 56 Curnew, William 189 Curtis, jamie 209 Curtis, Karen 209 Cuthbertson, Brenda 122, 'l77, 189 Cuthbertson, Marina 56,117, 122, 123 Cuthbertson, Peggy 154, 199 Cuthbenson, Rebecca 138, 209 Cuthbenson, Wanda 154,199 Cybulski, Stephanie S6 Clljknwsltl, Robert 124, 189, 225 Czerwinski, Larry 124, 224, 228 Clerwinski, Maryann 116,122. 209 Czopek.Chris Dagostino, Fred 189 Dairis, M. 131 Dakuras, Alex 189 Dakuras, Arlene 56 Dakuras, Paul 199 Dalton, Diana 209 Daly, Karen 56 Daly, Lalrence 189, 224 Daly, Maureen 160,174,189 Daneck, Christine 199 Daneck, Susan 189 Danhoff, Kathleen S6 Danhoff, Lawrence 56 Danhoff, Susan 142, 209 Danielewicz, Nancy 142, 199 Daugerdas, Karen 131,138,199 Davalos, E. 189, 209 Davalos, Elena 160 Davalos, Luis 56, 142, 253, 254, 256 Davalos, Maria 122 Davidenko, Cindy 199 Davidenko, WinIa189 Davies, Dennls199 Davies, Kathy 189 Davies, William 57, 224 Davis, Edward 146, 1-99 Davis, james 209 Davis, Pamela 189 Davis, Renee 189 Davis, William 57 Deangeles, Bernadet 210 Deangeles, Selvio 210 Deangeles, Wayne 189 Deering, Patrick 199 Defilippis, Gail 57, 119 Degolyer, Rick 199, 253, 255, 256 265 6 Dehnicke, Dan 57, 124, 224, 225, 228,259 Deiry, Adrian 189 Delagarza, Susanne 210 Delforge, Denise 210 Delgado, Lydia 210 Delgado, Olivia 189 Delagarza, R. 159 Delagarza, S. 126 Dellongo, Margaret 199 Demark, Glen 189 Demet, Dean 189, 224 Demetral, Denise 210 Demetral, Nick 189 Denger, janet 57 Denton, Lowell 210 Depa, Donald 126,161,199, 230 Depa, Kathy 123, 133, 138, 173, 210 Depascpe, David 57 Depke, Steven 210 Q DeSando, james 58,167,181 DeSando, joseph 126, 161, 188, 189 DeSando, Michael 199 Deuce, D. 130 Deutscher, Donald 58 Deutscher, Leonora 210 Devos,Karen 156,199 Devries,l.122,189 Dewitt, Karen 122, 210 Diamond, Stephan 210, 231, 252 Diaz, Michael 199, 230, 251 Diaz, Norbert 58, 60, 81,126, 224, 225, 228, 229, 240 Dietz, Robert 210 Deguilio, losephine 199 Dikselis, Bonnie 177, 189 Dilorenlo, Paula 199 Dinsmore, David 126,161,199, 230, 261 Dion, M. 189 Divis, Deborah 210 Divis, Sandra 58 Dobertin, Phillip 210, 231 Dockstader, Randall 189, 2.50 Dodd, Denver 189 Doe, I. 155 Dodge, Daniel 189, 250 Dodge, David 199, 257 Dokey, Fredric 58 Domagala, Beverly 210 Donaldson, G.189 Donahue, M. 252 Dore, Ronald Dorgan, Gerald 210,252 Dotkowski, B. 230 Dousa, Debra 138, 210 Dowling, Dennis 58 Doyle, Wayne 189 Drebenstedt, Carl 150, 210 Drebenstedl, Thomas 58,150 Dreher, Benedict 210, 231 Dreher, Mark 189, 225 Dreyer, Marian 210 Dreyer, Margaret 136, 189 Driebergen, Dennis 199 Drillis, Velga 210 llibiel, Cathleen 199 Dubiel, Deborah 210 l1ibois,judith 58 Didash, Sandra 189 llidone, Sharon llrdones, Richard 199 Ehidzik, Barbara 138, 122, 210 Duffing, Robert 173,189 Dihr, joe Duke, Deborah 129,199 D1kendorf,joAnn 131,147,199 llrlattis, Donald 252 Dmn, Kathleen 189 Dmne, Nancy 125, 189 Dupont, Carolyn 189 Dupree, 5helia199 Dvojack, Cynthia 189 Dwyer, Ronald 210 Dycus, Sandra 210 Dymek, Dale 199 Dynes, Donna135, 150,190 Dzialowy, Steve 58 Eaves, Nora 59, 119, 122, 123 Eoy, Diane 59 Economakos, M. 190 Eddington, Patricia 119,122, 190 Edgar, james 159, 189 Ehmen, joAnn 59,186 Eldridge, Richard 59 Elia, Wayne 199 Ellis, Carol 210 Emard, Kathey199 Emard, Lois 59,136 Emerson, Donald Ender, Cynthia 122, 125, 155, 199 English, Peggy Enguita, Diane 199 Enguita, George 124, 161, 190, 225, 245, 246 Erdman, Connie Erwin, joy 199 Erwin, Roy 199 Erwinski, Gail 190 Erwinski, Thomas 199, 230 Eryet, Hasan 200 Espino, Teresa 145 Estes, Alice 199 Estko, Constance 148, 199 Evans, judith 59 Evans, Melissa 199 Everett, Patricia Everson, D.199 Fahrforth, Edward 59 Fahy, Marian 210 Falk, leannette199 Farbin, Ellen 210 Farbin, Frederick 59 Farbin, Mark 210 Farbin, Thomas 199 Farej. lohn 199 Farley, G. 199 Farley, Xenaphone Farr, Steven 210, 231 Farrell, Kathlyn Faulta, D. 130 Favata, Donna 142, 210 Favata, Kevin 190, 224, 250 Fecht, Richard 210 Fecht, Robert 190, 261 Feigl, Frank 210 Felger, Sharon 210 Fencl, Cheryl 199 Fennell, William 59 Fernandes, Michael 210 Fernandes, Robert 61 Ferry, William 210 Fico, Raymond 199, 230 Fiene, Harriet 61 nnpaak, Gary 142, 199, 253, 254, 256 Filipiak, Melodie142,199 Filippo, Donna 156, 210 Filippo, Frederick 199, 230, 261 Fiore, Marisa 160,199 Fiore, Nancy 177, 190 Fiorini, Dennis 190 Fisch beck, Lawrence Fitzgibbon, Linda 199 Florence, Linda 140, 190 Florez, Derek 61 Florez, Michelle 199 Folker, judith 210 Foray, Carol 61 Forkin, Colleen 61 Forkin, Tom 210 Formiller, Mary 210 Foster, Donna Fournier, Alfred199 Fowler, Kathleen 199 Fowler, Maureen 210 Fox, Lynn 177,190 Fox, Madeline Fox, Rita 199 Fox, Susan 199 Foy, Debra 210 Foy, Laura 61 Francone, joanne99,131,138 Frederick, john 190 Frederiksen, Lynne 210 Fredette, Charlotte 199 Free, Patricia 150, 181,187, 190 Freeman, Donna 199 Freislinger,john199 Freislinger, Karen 190 Frencl, Pamela 199 Frey, loAnn Frick, Candance172,199 Friedenfeld, B, 200 Friedenfeld, R. 190 Fritz, Barbara 200 Froemel, Alan 210 Fruik, Roberta 190 Fry, lennie 190 Fry, Vincent 210 Fudge, Ronnie Fulkerson, Barbara 61, 142, 164, 165, 167 Gaal, Gloria 135, 210 Gahriel, Donna 61 Gaddis,R. 156,210 Gall, Arthur 61 Galus, Dennis 62 Galus,lanice190 Gamble, Allen 190 Gamble, Robert 210 Ganser, Therese 210 Gapastione, Edward 62 Garcia, lames 210, B2 Gardner, Anne 200 Gardner, Kenneth 62,151, 235, 236 Garee, Donald 210 Garee, Robert 62, 133, 235, 257 Garvey, Daniel 200 Gaudia, Pedro-se Gaudin. P. 200 Gaul, G. 130 Gaydos, Linda 210 Gazda, Russell 133 Gazdeck, G. 142 Gecan, Susan 190 Geigner, Debra 210 Geiselman, Francis 173 Geisler, Francine 200 Gename, Thomas 210, 231,252 Gename, William 62 Genovese, Diane 116, 122, 142, 190 Genovese, loseph 210 Genovese, Noreen 62 Georgious, Catherine 200 Georgiou,joanne190 Gerlach, Wade 200 Giarraputo, Daniel 190 Giarraputo, Gary 200, 251 Giarraputo, Linda 62 Gibbs, Peggie126, 129, 138, 210 Gibbs, Perry190 Gibson, Howard 190 Gibson, Ruth 62,130,135 Gierlofl, Kathy 177,190 Gierloif, Richard 62 Giffey, Cheryl 200 Gilfey, Shirley 63 Gilpin, Kathleen 210 Gilpin, Marilyn 63,135,155 Gillis, H. 154 Ginn, Debra 210 Ginn, Donna 63 Giordano, Evan 136, 210 Giovinco, Linda 188, 190 Gleeson, Peggy 190 Goetzinger, Walter 190 Golbeck, Mark 200 Gomez, Edgardo 124, 126,188, 190, 225, 245, 246, 261 Gomez, German 124, 190, 225, 231 Gonzalez, Abelino 154, 210, 252, 261 Gonzalez, Arnulfo190 Gonzalez, Daniel 210, 231 Gonzalez, Fernando 63,124, 225, 228, 2.59 Goodman, lohn 177, 200 Goodman, Teresa 210 Goodrich, Mark 200, 230 Gossmeyer, Melvin 63 Gossmeyer, Rose133, 210 Gotkowski, Robert 200, 251 Gozdecki, Geraldine 146, 210 Gozdecki, Karen 63,122 Grabinski, john Grace, W. 190 Graf, Dennis 160, 210 Graf, lanice 177, 210 Graf, Lee 63 Grant, Richard 200 Grant, Steven 63, 257 Graus, Phyllis 190 Graves, David 200 Graves, Harry 190 Gray, Deborah 200 Gray, lohn 200 Graziano, Francine 190 Green, Betty 136, 190 Green, Doris 190 Green, Gregory 210 Green, jeanette 63 Green, johnny 200 Green, Linda 64 Green, Michelle 190 Green, Robert 190 Green, Robert 210, 252 Greenfield, Ken 200 Greer, Linda 64,129 Greinke, Nancy 119, 122, 200 Gretchokoff, Beverly 200 Griffo, Betty 200 Grilli, Thomas 190 Griman, Gayle Grisko, Carolyn 200 Grissom, leannette 200 Grivakis, john 150, 251 Grochala, lan 150 Grochala, leffrey 200 Grochala, jack 130, 200 Grogan, Maureen Grogan, Mike 200 Gron, Toby 2111 Gross, Linda 190 Gross, Patricia 210 Grosse, Patrick 210, 231 Grote, Martin 200 Gruca, Diane 64 Gruca, Dennis 60, 64, 126, 164, 165, 171, 172 Gruca, Mark 210, 231 Guentensberger, M.64,119, 122 Gurevitz, Samuel 210 Gurney, Thomas 156, 210 Gustafson, Diana 130,142,151, 210 Gustafson, Keith 190, 235 Gustafson, Larry 190 Gustafson, Maureen 200 Gustafson, Vicky 210 Gutknecht, Bruce 210, 231 Gutknecht, Paula 190 Guynn, Peter 64 Guzda, R, 190 Guzlas, Renee 122, 142, 148, 190 Guzlas, Roger 200, 235, 236 Haas,lohn133,156, 210 Haberland, Diana 2111 Hackstock, Linda 190 Haeflinger, C. 200 Hahn, Frederick 190 Hahn, Ronald 210 Haines, Daniel Haines, Susan 179, 190 Haley, Bonnetta190 Hall, Gary 210 Hall, loAnn 190 Halshell, Terri 122, 211 Hamlin, Nancy 190 Hamilton, Cynthia 211 Hamlin, Charles 173, 211, 231 Hammond, Lavonne 200 Hammond, Pamela 200 Hamning, Randall 64 Hamning, Richard 200, 224 Haney, Buddy 211, 231, 252 Haney, Linda Hanik, Richard 211 Hannes, Karen 125,133, 135, 137, 138, 200 Hannon, Alice 190 Hansen, Dawn 190 Hanuska, Barbara 211 Haras, Gregory 211 Hark, Robyn 190 Hark, Susan 116,122,156, 211 Harkabus, Donna 2111 Harlan, Robert 211, 252 Harnick, j. 124 Harper, Debra 135, 148, 177, 211 Harper, Richard 190, 250 Hartman, Elaine 211 Hartney, Denise 211 Harr, jean 190 Harrington, Tom 190 Harris, Nancy 190 Hash, jeanne133, 147, Z11 Hmge, jenn 190,240 Haughawout, Mark 211 Hauser, B. 126 Havranek, Daniel ZW Heady, William 211,250 Heath, Christine 200 Healy, Kathleen 190 Healy, Mary 156, 211 Healy, William 124, 190, 225, 245 Heath, Alan 64 Heavey, Margaret Hebel, Terry 60, 64, 167, 225 Hechler, Debora 211 Hecker, Karen 211 Hector, Thomas 200 Hedenschoug, Wayne 128, 171, 172, 190 Heidenblut, Linda 211 Heilbron, Donna 65 Hein, lacqueline 211 Henderson, Debra 125, 190 Henderson, lohn 138, 211, 232 Hennessey, William 200 Henriksen, Mary Heraty, Patricia 177, 200 Herman, Donna130,145,155, 190 Hermosillo, Hilda 211 Hermosillo, lohn 211 Hermosillo, juanita 65 Hermosillo, Raul 190 Hermosillo, Trinada 211 Hernandez, james 252 Hernandez, Steve 200, 230 Hernandez, Victoria 117, 122, 115, 200 Herrmann, Donald 211 Hervieux, Deborah 145, 211 Hervieux, Gale 125, 145, 190 Higbee, Shirley 190 Higens, Debra 60, 65, 122 Higens, Noran Higgins, john 211 Higgins, Kevin 65 Higgins, Linda 65 Higgins, Patricia 200 Hilderbrand, D. 65 Hill, Ed Hin ker, Pamela 65 Hlacek, C. 130 Hoelle, Brian 200 Hoelle, Louis 65,190 Hoenick, L. 142 Hoessler, Donald 156, 211 Hoffman, Darlene 200 Hoffmann, George 211 Hojnacki, Raymond 65 Hokinson, Theodroe 211 Hole, D, 130 Holden, Diane 211 Holderness, Henry 66, 148, 233, 235, 257 Holley, Laura 200 Holley, Susan 211 Hollis, Sarann 200 Holub, Gary 190 Holu b, jeffrey 66 Holzmann, Paula 156, 211 Homerding, Richard 190 Hommelsen, Linda 154, 200 Hon, Donald 200, 253, 254, B6 Hornick, Linda 211 Horton, Nancy 211 Horvath, Deborah 66,14Z,164, 165,211 Horvath, Deborah Horwick, lohn 66,225 Hosick, Carolyn 136,190 Hosick, Christine 211 Houser, Bruce 211 Houser, Harry 136, 190 Howe, Debra 125, 200, 262 Howe, William 190, 225, 250 Howell, Pamela 211 Howell, Pamela 200 Howes, jeffrey 200 Hrunek, jacqueline 200 Huber, Ralph 200 Huddleston, Martha 200 Huddleston, Sandra 211 Huff, Nathan 212 Huffer, Deborah 212 Huggy, Sharon 190 Humphry, Anthony 66,150 Humph ry, Grant 212 Hunsaker, Frank 212,231 Hunter, Linda 66 Hunter, Timothy 60, 66,124, 224 Husong, George 212, 231 Hustorl,leffrey190 Hylaszek, Cecilia 66, 137,156 Hynes, joseph 66, 124, 225, 229 Hyzynski, Diane 181, 190 Idziak, Sophie llk, loAnn 191 nk, joseph 142,200,256 llk, Pauline 191 Ingalls, Robert 67 Inman, Bonnie 147, 212 Innocenti, Diane 122, 125, 138, 212 lniguez, George Iniquiez, Mike 200 Izzo, james 200 Izzo, john 212 Izzo, joseph lackson, Renee 200 jacoby, Monica 133, 191 ladrych, Guy 212 james, Charlotte 191 lames, Lanny 191 lames, Linda 67 james, Mark 162,164,165,172, 191 lames, Michael 191 larnes, Sheryl 212 lames, Timothy 133, 212, 256 jane, john 131, 212, 256 lane, M. 130 lane, Thomas 200 janes, Richard 150,191 janes, S. 212 janeway, Thomas jankowski, George 212, 252 janosz,jeanet161, 212 janosz, jerald 191, L50 lansen, Arlene 200 jaral, David 212, 231 jaral, lohn 200 larolim, Gayle 200 larolim, Steven 67 jasionowski, Betty 200 lasionowski, Shirley 200 jaterka, Mary jeffrey, Susan 191 lendrzejewski, lohn 191 jendrzeiewski, Michael 212, 261 jeninga, Andreas 191 leninga, Maaike 200 lennings, Hope 212 lennings, Ruth 128,135,140, 151 164, 165,171,172, 176,191 jensen, Glen 133, 212,251 jensen, Irene 191 lensen, Linda 126, 133, 138, 212 Iensen, Ronald 200 jensen, Dave 2.36 jwtter, Rick 212 jillson, Kenneth 67 jines, Charlene 122, 191 lohandes, Linda john, Darlene lohn, Dennis 191 john, Gary 212 john, Gloriane G7 joh ns, joseph 100 johnson, Deborah 200 johnson, Deborah 191 johnson, Eric 212 johnson, Frank 191 johnson, james 67 johnson, janis 138, 212 johnson, joAnn 138, 200 johnson, joyce 138, 200 johnson, Loring 200, 251, 262 johnson, Mark 100 johnson, Mary 200 johnson, Patricia 212 Johnson, Philip zoo johnson, Suzzanne 191 johnson, William 212, 231, 252 jolivette, Robert 212, 231 jones, L. 130 jordan, Patricia 212 judd, Connie 67 judd. jerry 201 jujius, Belinda 212 julius, Peter 201, 251 lungers, Henry 191 jungmen, Ben 101, 230 junko, David 201 juraszek, Virginia 67 jurevis, Thomas 151, 201 jurinek, Linda 191 juris, Allen 67, 233 Kaatz, Kim 181, 191, 111, 225 Kabza, Wayne Kachold, C. 146, 201 Kedziora, Thomas Steven 69 Kadlec, Mark 212 Kahava, H. 154 Kairis, Mary 122, 138, 201 Kalata, janet 135, 146, 201 Kajebich, Christine 191 Kalebirch, Pamela 201 Kalita, Lorelei 191 Kaludis, Thomas 68,124 Kalvaitis, Raymond 201, 230, 251 Kaminski, Alan Kaplan, Michael 68 Kara, Anthony 131, 138 Karanosky, Anne 183, 191 Karbowski, Gail 125,142, 151, 181, 187, 191 Kareiva, Regina Karge, Gary 212 Karkoska, Anthony 201, 230 Karpus, Craig 212 Karpus, Robert 212 Karrison, Theodore 191 Kasmar, Gary 201 Kasper, Cheri 125, 145, 160, 201 Kasper, David 212, 252 Kasper, Timothy 201 Kasprzak, Marie 68 Katchez, Andrew 68, 81, 124,259 Katcher, james 201, 232 Karcher, Robert 191, 261 Kaulins, Erica 68 Kaulins, john 201 Kazmer, Kathleen 138, 160, 212 Kazmer, L. 191, 233 Kean, Denise 68 Kean, Michael 212, 252 Keating, David 201 Keating, jerome 191 Keating, Richard 212, 231 Kedziora, Thomas Keeman, Marie 142, 201 Keener, john 212 Kehl, Carolyn 156, 212 Kehl, Sally 69 Kelley, Debrann 172, 201 Kelley, Leeann 69 Kelley, Linda 69 Kelley, Nyoka 201 Kelley, Patricia 69,179 Kelly, Diane Kejjy, Diane 69, 171, 201 Kelly, Gene 191 Kelly, Karen 191 Kennedy, Deborah 126, 145, 148, 212 Kennedy, jennifier 142, 212 Kenny, Barbara 201 Kenny, Dennis 173, 212, 131 Kenny, Nancy 69 Keplinger, David 69 Keplinger, Marvin 69 Keplinger, Pamela 133, 138, 101 Kerjin, Kathleen 101 Kernats, Carol 148, 156, 212 Kernats, Charles 60, 70,128, D3 Kesjin, joseph 70 Kessinger, Thomas 112 Kilburg, Sharon 70 Kilburg, Walter 212 Kijduski, Linda 129,131,191 Kiley, Edward 212 Kilstrom, john 191 Kincaid, Charles 212 King, B. 130 Kinsch, Deborah Kintz, john 201 Kintz, LeRoy Kirby, jerry 212 Kirby, john 252 Kirby, Ricky 191, 253, 256 Kirby, Susan 183 Kirinovic, Edward 191 Kish, Richard 191 Kitching, Robert 191 Klang, Caroline 201 Klasinski, Fred 70 Klein, Dan 70, 257 Klein, George 183, 212,232 Klein, Kathleen 155,160, 201 Klein, Steven 191 Klimczak, Wayne 201 Klimek, Roger 191, 261 Klinski, Robert 212 Klopp, Linda 156, 201 Kluever, Hen rie 201 Kluever, Maryellyn Kluever, judith 125, 212 Knez, Kathy 70 Knight, Timothy 191 Knight, Todd 211 Knipfer, CaroIyn191 Knox, Timothy 212 Koatz, Kraig Kocek, lean 70 Koch, Dean '70 Koch, Margaret 212 Kohler, john 150, 201, 251 KoIb,Anita148,201 Kolinski, janet 191 Kolinski, Peter Kolodziejek, Linda 70 Kommenich, Mariann 71 Konecki, Caroline 191 Konecny, Cynthia 71 Konopasek, judith 71, 170 Konrath, Thomas 71 Korn, Christine 138, 173, 212 Koschoreck, Deborah Kotek, Curtis 201 Kowalski, Marilyn 201 Kraatz, Scott 191 Kracke, Laura 60, 71, 81, 122, 123, 177, 181 Kracmer, Thomas 191 Kraehmer, Keith 71, 225, 250 Kraft, Lois 201 Kral, Nancy 71,159 Kramer, joseph Krause, Bruce 212 Krautstrunk, Ellen 1B,145,154, 191 Kravich, Robert 191 Kreim, Margaret 71 Kremnitzer, Russell 71 Kreith, Marianne 191 Krenn, Deborah 136,191 Krenn, Dennis 191 Krizic, Debra 72,117, 112,118 Krizic, Gregory 163, 201, 230, 251, 261 Kronberg, Lou Ann 138, 212 Kronenberg, Charles Krug, Richard 138, 212 Kruizenga, Carol Krupinski, Diane 72,159, 181, 183 Kruszka, joann 145,191 Kubkowski, Robert Kucera, Karen 201 Kulick, Michael 129,133,135, 138,212 Kulick, Orisha 72,81,129,131, 174,176,186 Kupler, jeffrey 72 Kurkowski, Betty 72,146 Kurkowski, janet 72, 159 Kurkowski, Shirley 126, 138, 201 Kurtis, Robert 191 Kuta, Arnold Kuzmicki, Edward 72 Kuzmicki, Thomas 201 Kwolik, Kenneth 191 Labianco, Kathy 125,136, 137, 147, 191 Labonte, Raelyn 72,231 Labonte, Rene 212 Lacross, George Ladd, Donna Ladd, john 191 Laga, Richard 156, 212 Laga, Richard Laha, Brian 191 Laha, Gary 201 Laha, Pamela 112 Laha, Paul Z12 Lamanita, Rose 212 Lange, john 111 Langner, Ronald 191 Lanning, Dale 131, 151, 191, 253, 255, 256 Lape, Shawn 72,119,177 Lape, Terrance 191 Lapniewski, juliann 73 Lappin, Fergus 212 Larva, Midge 117,122,125,126, 155,164,174,181,184 Larva, Donald 165, 191, 212, 252 Laslie, Robert Lattanzio, Barbara 73 Lattanzio, Dominic 191 Lattanzio, Eugene 73 Lattuca, Linda 73 Laurenkus, john Laurenkus, Thomas Laushot, Linda 191 Lave, Michael 150, 212 Laventer, Aron 136,191 Lawrence, Paul 202 Lawson, Patricia 73,155 Laxton, Thomas 212 Lazo, Rebecca 181 Leake, Charles Leake, Daniel 191, 225, 261 Leake, Gwendolyn 102 Leeney, Daniel 202 Leitner, Gary 202 Leitner, Frank 73 Lekas, George 202 Lellish, Donald 212 Lemmerhin, Donna 212 Lemming, Kathleen 191 Lemming, Thomas 202 Lence, jill 212 Lence,john 126,130, 191, 253, 2.54, 256 Lenzi, Louis Leracey, Donna 212 Lesniak, Lawrence 202 Lesniak, Peggy 125, 164, 165, 174, 176,177,181,191 Levickas, Michael 150, 191, 250 Levickas, Thomas 202 Lewen, Wayne 225 Lewis, Donna Lewis, Cathy 202 Lewis, jane 191 Leyendecker, Dennis 124, 224, 228 Leyendecker, Linda 138, 148, 212 Librilzi, john 150, 201 Liepold, Karen 191 Liepold, Karyl201 Lindquist, Gary 211 Lipman, Dayle Susan 74 Lisek, Patricia 74 Lisewski, Daniel 191 Lisicich, Christine 138, 212 Litterio, Gary 202 Litterio, Linda 142, 211 Locum, Leslie 202 Lolich, Lisa 212 Loncar, Michael 212 Lonero, Maryann 214 Lonero, Michael 74 Loniello, james 214, 252 Lopez, Hope 202 Lorenz, Dennis 101, 230 Lorenz, john 191 Los, jerry 214, 154 Losacco, Marie 214 Louthan, George Lovelace, Michael 74 Lovelace, Pamela 160, 177, 214 Lowery, john 131, 114 Lubek, Thomas 202 Luber, Alan 74 Luber, Raymond 202 Lucas, janice 74 Luch, L, 214 Lufrano, Louis 191 Lukes, Dennis 151,191 Lullo, Michael 191 Lullo, Ann 74,156,159 Lullo, Catherine 214 Lundborg, Mary 151, 214 Lupa, Gary Lupa, jeanette 214 Lupa, jennifer 114 Lusk, joan 202 Lyons, Carol 74 Macak, james Macak, johnny 202 Macaluso, Paul 214 Macak, Patrick 191 Macaluso, Louie 124, 191, 225, 228, L59 Macowell, R.125 Macek, james 191 Machart, Earl 202 Maciaga, Walter 74 Mackenzie, Gregory 126,156, 214,231 Mackessy, Terrence Mackey, james 214, 231, 152 Maclean, Maribeth 214 Maclean, Stewart 214, 231 Magda, Andrew 202 Magee, Karen 75,155 Magnotti, Kyle 75,111 Maher, Donna 131, 214 Maher, julie 142, 202 Mahl, jeffrey 214 Mahi, Mark 75 Maisant, W. 231 Majersky, Richard 191 Majeski, john 124, 192, 235, 236 Majewski, Daniel 76, 151 Major, Gerald 192 Malcolm, Nancy 76,140,159, 164,165, 167,176 Malinowski, Elaine 214 Malinousky, Nancy 114 Malloy, Lawrence 76, 123 Malloy, Timothy 202 Maloney, Georgine 214 Maloney, Kenneth 202 Maloney, Kevin 202 Malonis, Diane 136, 192 Manganiello, Karen 138, 214 Mangiardi, Linda 131, 147, 150, 153, 187, 192 Mangiardi, Stella 117,122, 126, 150, 202 Marco, Patrice 146, 214 Manor, F. 155 Marcowka, Pamela 76 Marek. Dorothy 138,214 Marek, Karen 135, 138, 202 Mares, Sharon 76 Marias, Diane 76,164,165 Marias, janice 214 Marin, Gloria 147, 191 Marinier, Edward 202 Marinier, joseph Marinier, Mary 192 Marino, Gerald Marino, Herman 76, 170 Marino, john 214 Marino, j, 214 Marks, Michael 214 Marnell, john 76 Marnell, Merrilly 214 Marquardt, Karen 76 Marshall, Theodore 124, 143, McCormick, William 214 McCowan, Norma 192 McCracken, Dave 214 McCracken, Gary 202 McCracken, Stephanie 78 McCrory, james 192 McCrory, Timothy 203 McCullough, Deborah 125, 137, 203 McDaniel, Alice 78,181 McDougall, Sheryl 147 McDowall, Margaret 78 McDowall, Patricia 203 McElray, jeffrey 214 McElwaine, Tom 203, 251 McFarland, jean 130, 181, 187, 192 McGinty, Barbara 78 McGovern, Michael 203 McGovern, Patricia 135, 156, 114 McGrath, Michael 214 McGuire, Michael 103, 130, 251 McGuire, Ronald 124, 126, 127, 161,192, 245, 247 McHugh, Daniel 203 Mcllvoy, jennifer 214 Mcllvoy, Kathleen 126,192 Mclntire, Patrick 179, 192 Mclntire, Stephen 78, 148, 235, B7 Mclntire, Vivian Mclntosh, Diane 78,133 Mclntosh, Roger 203 Mcllwaine, T, 230 Mu:Keague, Martin 214 McKeigue, Michael 192, 257, 261 McKeigue, Susan 78,164,165, 172,17S,179,181, 185 McKenna, Michael 203 McMahon, Steven 159, 181,192, 256 McMahon Terrence 78 130 137 McManus,'Michael 192' V McManus, McMullan, Stephen 214 Michael 192, 224, 191, 224, 255, 2.56 Manin, john 142, 214, 231, L56 Martin, Mary 77 Martin, Mary 122, 125, 171,177, 202 Martin, Michael 172, 214 Martin, Peter 214 Martinek, Sharon 214 Martinez, Albert 214,231 Martinez, Aurora 77,81,117, 112,154 Martinel, jesse 214, 231, L52 Maninez, jose 214, 231, 252 Martinez, Maria 122, 177, 191 Martynowicz, T. 192 Marvin, james 214 Marvin, Sharon 77 Marzec, Nancy 77 Masek, Sharon 133, 214 Mason, Richard 214 Massey, Thomas 137, 192 Matarese,lames192 Matson, David 214 Matson, Donald 192 Matson, Robert Mattea, Barbara 77 Mattillion, Gary 191 Mattson, Norman 214 Mau, cindy 138,214 Mau, Nancy 125, 133, 138, 160, 202 Maurer, Robert 77 Maxian, Michael 173, 214 Maxian, Pauline 145, 192 May, Patricia 77 May, Steven 192 Mayer, Rosemary 214 Mayer, Sharon 214 Mayer, William 77 Mala, james 192 Maza, Robert 214 Mazalin, Lenore156, 214 Mazur, Allen 202 Mazur, Anthony 202 Mazur, Mazur, Mazur, Marsha 192 Rita 192 Wayne 202 245, 246 McMullan, Thomas 79,124, 225, 245, 246, 7.57 McNana, janette 79 McPhiIlips, Patrick 203 McPhillips, Robert 214 McVay, Paul Mechenes, Wayne 79 Medlin, Woodrow 126, 142, 203, 251 Medyk, Chris 203 Mehok, Roger 79,124, 148,177, BS, 257 Meier, Deborah 125, 130,142, 214 Meier, Robert 192, 235 Meistas, joseph 142, 203 Melek, joseph 116,156, 114 Melek, Stephen 156, 214 Melker, Linda 79 Memenoa, G. 192 Mertes, Eileen 214 Mertes, Gerald 79 Mertes, Gordon 192 Mesce, Frank 191, 245, 261 Meskill, Daniel 203 Meyer, Colleen 192 Mica, Mary Ann 79,181,185 Michalski, Michael Michel, Kenneth 203, 230 Micheletto, Robert 142 Micheletto, Wendy 156, 214 Michniak, judith 203 Mickow, Scott 114 Mierendorf, David 79, 124, 235 Mierendorf, Roy 203, 2.30, 257 Miestas, j. 256 Mikl, Frank 214 Mikjosh, Bonita 187, 192 Mijtlosh, judith 122,173, 214 Mikos, Kenneth Miksa, Rosemarie 214 Milan, Michele 79 Mildenberger, Ellen 146, 203 Miletich, Catherine 192 Miletich, Patricia 203 Miletich, Susan 214 Mazurek, Nancy 114 McAlleenan, Gale McAleenan, james 214 McCann, Sue 192 McCarthy, Linda 202 McCaskiII, Belinda 202 McClain, Billie 214 McClain, Laura 77 McClain, Robert 202 McClatchey, Ramona 78 McClure, Debra 138, 214 McCoonnellogue, Brian 202 McCorkle, Donna 156,214 McCormick, judith 202 McCormick, Kim 202 McCormick, Maxine192 Miller, Charlotte 214 Miller, Fred 103 Miller, Keith 192, 261 Miller, Lee B0 Miller, Mary 136, 192 Miller, Rita 203 Miller, Roger 203, 230 Miller, Wendy 80,116,126,177 Milligan, Milligan, Milligan, Milligan, 193 Donna 214 Gerald 80 Terry 136,191 Thomas 153, 154, 176, Milonas, Cynthia 154 Milosovic, Marie 280 Milosovic, Martin 193, 224,261 7 68 Minarcik,joan122,142,143,193 Mininni, Katherine 138, 214 Mirabella, Lauren 122, 126, 203 Mirgos, Barbara 131, 214 Mirus, Thomas 80, 81, 124, 126, 151, 225, 245, 247 Mitchell, Allan 203 Mitchell, Steven 203 Mizerka, Larry 214 Moisant, julie 214 Moisant, William 214 Mojzis, George 214 Molenda, Christine 80,130 Molenda, Steve 214, 232 Molick, Gail 147, 176, 203 Mongan, Laura 193 Montoya, Lucille B0 Montoya, Nadine 117, 122, 177, 193 Moody, David 146, 203 Mooney, Patricia 145, 171, 172, 193 Moore, Sharon 214 Moo1ak,judith 80 Morenz, Charles 203, 230 Morenz, Dale 154, 193 Morgan, Michael 193 Morgan, William 214 Morris, Audrey 203 Morris, Dale 203 Morris, Randall 193 Morris, Robert Moser, Alexandra Moser, Kathleen 203 Moser, Susan 155, 193, 214 Moss, Homer80 Moss, Susan 203 Mota, Richard 214, 2.31 Mottis, Diana 82 Mottl, james 203 Moudry, Dale Mueller, Laura 159, 203 Nuklewicz, Nancy 122,125, 133, 138, 150, 203 Muklewicl, Ronald 82,124, 150, 235, Z57 Mulack, Gerald 203 Mullen, Karen 214 Mullin, Patricia 193 Murabito, joyce 214 Murabito, Ronald 82 Murawski, jan 135, 147,150, 193 Murphy, Cynthia 138, 214 Murphy, Linda 203 Murphy, Robert 82 Muthart, George 203 Mlthart, Phyllis 214 Myczek, Michael 203 Myers, james 193 Myscolski, Diane 193 Mysliwiec, Nancy 203 Nacin, Alan 161, 193, 245,247 Nacin, lanet 203 Nacin, Kathy 214 Nagorski, Richard B2 Nance, Michael 203 Nannini, Bruce 138, 203, 251 Nantz, Terry 214 Napolski, Randall 135, 193 Napolski, Terrence 82,130, 135 Nardone, loseph 193 Natiello, janet 214 Natzke, Gregory 203 Natzke, Lynda 179, 193 Navratil, Carol 82 Navratil, Vanessa 138, 203 Naydol, Raymond 203 Naylor, Sandra 156, 214 Neal, Leo 193 Needy, Linda 214 Needy, Robert 203 Neely.loseph193 Neely, Michael 214 Neff, Robert 150, 214 Nelis, Keith 82, 233 Nelis, Mary 138, 148, 214 Nelson, Daniel 159, 214 Nelson, Nancy 82 Neumann, Luanne133, 137,193 Neumann, Peggie 129, 138, 214 Newman, Dorothy 214 Newman, jackie 193 Newman, Linda 119, 122, 142, 143, 193 Nichols, Bonnie 214 Nichels, Peggy 203 Niemi, Kathleen 214 Niemin, Terry 193 Niewiedzial, M. 203 Niewiedzial, Nancy 83 Nigro, Marjory 83 Nigro, William 142, 214 Nitz, Gerald 146, 203,230 Nitz, Katherine 83, 122,181 Noe, Michael 203 Nolan, Rhonda 203 Nolen, Sharon 203 Norenberg, Charles 214 Norris, Craig 203, 232, 257 Norris, Wendy 83,148 North, Ronald so, as, 124, 224, 225, 228, 229, 247 Novack, Thomas 124, 193, 250 Novak, Novak, Novak, Novak, Novak, Novak, Nowak, David 214 Kenneth 214 Linda 214 Marlene 203 Michael 83, 203, 251, 261 Mike Mario 203 Nowdomski, jeffrey 214, B2 Noworul, Sandra 116, 142, 145, 193 Nurnberg, Bruce 193 Obecunas, Raymond 203 O'Connell, Ed 203 O'Con nor, Daniel 83 O'Connor, lane 83 O'Connor, Karen 131, 142, 203 O'Dette, Thomas 124,193, B9 O'Donnell, Richard 193 O'Doud, Dennis 203 O'Doud, Denise 122, 138, 156, 203 Ogren, Paula 130, 137, 193 O'Halloran, Richard 83 Okasanen, Arlene 133, 164, 165, 193 O'Leary, Lawrence 214, 231 Olejarz, loseph Olejarz, Roman 203 Olejniczak, Stanley 193, 261 Oleynichak, Anthony 214 Oleynichak, C.147,193 Olinger, joyce Olinger, Karen 193 Olinger, William 214 Olivares, Eileen 193 Olivares, Shelia 214 Olmos, Gaudalu pe O'Lone, Anne 122, 203 Olsen, William 193 Olson, Frances 131 . 159, 214 Olszewski, Daniel 193 O'Malley, Catherine 84,122,125 O'Malley, Keaven 131 O'Malley, Margaret 116, 122, 203 0'Neal, Mary Oostmeyer, David 214, 257 Oprisa, Kathleen 203 Organiscak, Mary Orlos, lohn 203 Ornder, Thomas 203 Orourke, Michael 193, 224, 250 Orrico, jeanne 81, 84,126,181 Ortiz, Maria 84,174,175 Oschmann, Linda 81, 84,130, 135,137,156,170,179 Oschmann, Phillip 138, 203 O'SuIlivan, lohn 84 Oswald, john 214 Oswald, Richard Ott, Mary Ovcharchyn, Alice 84,122 Ovcharchyn, Irene 214 Ovellette, Michael 214 Owens, janice 135, 138, 203 Owenga, P. 131 Paciga, Mary 164,165,175,176 177,193 Paganessi, james 214,231,252 Pagnessi, loseph Paiser, Steven 193 Palby, Lynne 138, 155, 203 Palka, Steven 84 Palka, Willard 203 Palmer, Carol 60, 84,125,154 Palmer, GaiI84, 117,122 Palmer, judith 122, 125, 160, 203 Panock, Raymond 214 Paris, Lynn 214 Paris, Larry 214 Paris, Terry 215 Parish, Donald 215 Parisi, Katherine 85 Parnitzke, lames 21 S, 231, 252 Parrington, Cheryl 138,156, 215 Paryz, Gary 193, 235 Pasderetz, Louis Passini, Angela 160, 215 Palka, loseph 193 Pautsch, Barbara 215 Pautsch, Charles 130, 193 Pawlak, Carleen 215 Pawluk, Charles 193, 225 Payne, lack 124, 142, 193,253,256 Pedigo, Carol Pedrosa, Olivia 156,215 Pedigo, Dian ne 215 Pegues, Dennis 215 Pempek, Marilyn 203 Perda, C, 138 Pericic, Debra 138, 215 Peropia 142 Perlongo, james 193 Perlongo, Mary 203 Perri, Deborah 203 Perry, Scott 215, 257 Peters, Marie 215 Petersen, Zoe Lee 130, 215 Peterson, Candee177, 215 Peterson, janice Peterson, Scott 215 Petraitis, Bruno 203 Petraitis, Barbara 203 Pettibone, Sharon 81, 85,122 Phelan, Frances 203 Phelan, Robin 203 Phelps, Mary 133, 193 Phillips, Dale 204, 251 Phillips, Paul Philipps, Mary 215 Phillips, Ralph 215 Phillips, Thomas 85 Philosophos, Philla119,122,125, 142,145,154,188,193 Philosophos, Theres 125,156, 215 Pikturna, Anita 85,122 Pillsbury, Barbara 133, 147, 151, 204 Pine, james 193 Pinkowski, juliet 85 Pinner, james 193, L36 Piper, Terrie156,193 Pirofalo, Theresa 85 Pirsein, David 204 Pirtle, David 193 Pitcher, B. 133, 215, 256 Pitcher, Herbert Plachy, Dennis 85,129 Placzkowski, Stella 204 Pleyer, Arthur 215 Plude, Yvonne 193 Podolak, loanne 215 Podolak, Lawrence 193 Pokey, C. Ponio, Patricia 204 Pollard, janet 122, 215 Ponis, Christine 125 Poole, Gary 193 Poole, Raymond 193, 225, 229, 240 Pope, Richard 129, 135, 138, 215 Pope, Ronald 133, 135, 193 Pope, s, 130 Popiolek, Wayne 156, 215, 231 Popp, Susan 126, 148, 204 Porrey, Michael 85 Positano, Robert 171, 172, 204 Potaczek, Eugene 204 Potaczek, Steve 85 Potzmann, Helen 204 Potzmann, judith 146,193 Powell, Helen 86 Powell, Susan 147, 215 Power, Wanda Powers, james 156, 204 Powers, john 215 Powers, Michael 215, 257 Powers, Robert 204, 215 Powers, Tomas 142, 150, 193 Pratl, Robert 215 Pratl, lanice 86 Preban, Dawn 215 Precin, Dawn 126,138,148,215 Precin, Gary 204, 230, 251 Prender, G. 215 Prendergast, Richard Preuss, Penny 204 Prim, Gloria 193 Procopio, loseph 193 Procopio, Victor 204, 253, 256 Proper, Betty Provance, Gary 86 Pruett, Susan 86 Pmitt, Cecilia 193 Pruitt, Dicky 204, 251 Pruitt, Mary 215 Pruitt, Patricia 215 Pryde, Pamela 193 Przybylski, David 204 Przytula, Richard 86, 262, 263 Ptaszynski, Marian 193 Puccio, Linda 204 Pucel, Ronald 204 Pugh, john 193 Rlrdy, Richard Purkey, Richard 193 Purpura, Karen 204 Purpura, Kenneth 215 Hlrpura, Linda 86 Purpura, Richard 138, 204, 251 Pursian, lack 193 Pylman, Melody 215 Pytlik, Marianne 116, 193 Quade, Victoria 204 Qxain, Kevin 215, 231 Qiain, Thomas 193 Qieen, Caryn 204 Qieen, Mary 215 Quinn, Charles 193, 224 Quinn, Frank 193, 224, 245, 247 Quinn, Michael 124, 193, 233, 245,246 Q.linn, William 204,232 Radtke, Katherine 142, 215 Radzus, Edward 87 Rajkovich, Chris 87 Raleyf jeffrey 204, 262 Ralston, james B7 Ramsey, Emily 87 Randazzo, Deborah 204 Rangel, Egna Rapacz, joseph 204 Rapacz, Stanley 204 Raschke, Michael 204 Rasgust janet 122, 165, 177 Ratkovich, Ronald 81, 87 Rauen, loseph 87 Rauter, Carol 204 Ray, Bonnie Raymon, Bonnie 87,130 Realy, Cheryl 193 Realy, Michael Reato, james Reato, Marie 204 Reato, Nick 230 Redsville, Patti 217 Reed, Richard 217, 231, 252, 256 Reid, Christina 130,164, 165, 193 Reid, Linda 117, 122,204 Reid, William 193 Renaud, Francis 217 Renaud, Henry 87 Resendez, Gail 146, 160 Reynolds, Mary 179, 193 Rezabek, Debra 204 Rhodes, Mary 193 Rhodes, Michael 217 Rhodes, Roxana 204 Rhodes, William Riccardo, Martin 129 Richardson, Richard 204 Richel, Patrick 204 Richel, Robert 193 Ridderholf, Sue 193 Ridener, Leslie 204 Rinchich, james 204, 232, 251 Rinehart, Kathy 133, 217 Rinehart, Phyllis 204 Rinehart, Richard 88 Ringer, judy 193 Rita, Alice 88 Rita,loanne142 Rivet, Robert 204, 217, 231, 252 Robb, Renee 88, 148 Robleski, Susan 194 Rocasalvo, Bruce 131, 138, 204, 251 Rocasalvo, Linda 88 Rock, Michael 177,204 Rock, Neal 217 Rockett, Dennis 194, 250 Rodriguez, Blanca 88, 136,154 Rodriguez, Pedro 217 Rodriguez, Ruth 138,145, 217 Rodriquez, Eva 194 Rogers, Curtis 133,217 Rogers, Glenn 194, 256 Rogers, Richard 151, 217, 231, 252 Rojck, Lorrene 217 Roller, Kenneth 88, 135 Romano, Gwendolyn 204 Rons, Richard 204, 257, 261 Ronshausen, Mary 133, 145, 194 Rosak, Rebecca 142, 204 Rosales, judith 88, 150, 162, 164, 165 Rosales, Peter 204, 230 Rosecrants, G. 88 Rosinski, Cheryl 129, 133, 138, 217 Rosinskl, Susan 129, 133, 171, 176, 185, 194 Ross, Arthur 173, 217 Ross, joan 193 Rost, jeffrey 150, 204 Rost, Karen 211 Roth, D. 161 Rothe, Edward 88 Rotkis, Michelle 160, 177, 204 Roush, Verl 204 Rowe, jim 89 Rozell, Cecil Rozell, Wayne 194 Rozich, Rick 217 Ruban, Peter 217 Rubino, David 89 Ruddy, Dale 194 Rudman, Robert 231 Ruiter, Leon 89,177 Runyan,jean 117,194 Rupp, Ingo142, 204, 253, L56 Rupp, Wolf 117 Rusev, Bruce 204 Rusin, William 194, 2.33 Russell, Daniel 204 Russell, David 217 Russell, Kathleen 89 Russell, Nancy 204 Russiaky, Steven 217 Russo, Leonard 217 Russo, Sandra 89 Rutledge, Brenda 217 Rutledge, David 89 Rutledge, Donald 217 Rutz, Ray 217 Ruvalcaba, jose 89 Ruvalcaba, Rose 131, 156, 217 Ruzich, Michael 194, Z56 Ryan, Dave 204 Ryan, lames 89, 115,126, 161, 245, 246 Ryan, janice 122, 138, 204 Ryan, Thomas 217 Rybak, Wayne 194 Rycbzyk, jeffery 194 Rymut, Kenneth 204, 230 Rysner, Michael 217, 252 Rysner, Robert 89, 150 Rzeszutko, Lawrence 194 Sabatini, Louis 90,176, 257 Sadlier, Mary 90 Sadlier, Theresa 142, 204 Sagen, Karen 145, 194 Saighman, Sally 217 Saindon, Mary 204 Sala, Richard 217 Salazar, Robert 124,194, 224 Salko, Dawn 90 Sall, A. 135 Sample, Cynthia 194 Sample, Irace 217 Sample, Sandra 90 Samples, Virginia 119, 122, 155, 181, 194 Sampson, Liz 204 Sanchez, jose Sanders, Arthur 194, 224 Sanders, David 217, 257 Sanders, Edwin Sanders, Terry 204 Sanderson, Leroy 194, 250 Sanfilippo, Clara 90 Santoro, Anthony Santoro, Mary 156, 204, 217 Sansone, Denise 122, 204 Santry, George 204 Santry, Timothy Sarage, B. 252 Sarcinelli, Roseann 217 Sargis, Connie 204 Sarna, Kevin 217 Sarosiek, Wayne Saubert, Howard Sautter, Roben 90,194 Sautter, William Sauvage, L. 231 Savage, Barry 156, 217 Savick, Carol 217 Sawin, Patrick Sawka, Carol 194 Sawyer, Gene 194 Sawyer, Linda 217 Scanlan, Vicki 194 Scelfo, loseph 90 Scelfo, Steven 204 Scesnewicz, S. 156 Schabes, Nancy 133,145,194 Schadowsky, Randy 90 Schaefer, Karla 138, 217 Schall, Mary 177, 217 Schaller, Richard 204, 230 Schallmo, Keith 204 Schehl, john Schel, janet 90, 204 Schell, T. 130 Schill, M. 135 Schiller, Ralph 135, 151, 204 Schleder, Christine 194 Schleder, Deborah 156, 217 Schleder, Laura 91 Schlenger, Michael Schmidt, Beverly 151, 217 schnndi, Susan 91,122,123,126 Schmidtke, james 133, 204 Schneider, Frank 194 Schoenen berger, T. 204 Schoenlelder, Susan 217 Schoiber, Patricia 217 Schooveld, Nancy 194 Schott, Layne 194 Schott, Thomas Schranz, Robert 194 Schrey, Mary 217 Schroeder, Keith 194 Schroeder, Mike 217 Schroeder, Richard 194 Schuetter, Thomas 217, 231, 252 Schuler, Richard 217 Schuller, Robert 194 Schultz, Cynthia 194 Schultz, james 204 Schulz, Thea 217 Schulz, Theresa Schulz, Tina 204 Schwartzers, Robert 194 Schwendeman, Kurt 217 Schwenn, Willard 194 Scigalski, Allen 138, 204, 230, 25 Scigalski, Callen 154, 204, 256 Scigalski, Diane 91 Scigalski, Gilbert 159,194, 256 1 Scott, Maryann 142, 204 Secor, Patricia 91, 129 Sedivy, Margaret 142, 204 Sedivy, Robin 217 Sedivy, Sherrie 91, 142 See, james 217 See, Michael 194 See, Patricia 217 Sewell, P, 194 Seputis, Martin 91 Serdlitz, William 194 Setina, Gail 204 Setina, Thomas Seyller, Albert 91 Shafer, Linda 91,140,176,186 Shaffer, Tangee 91 Sharas, Peter 92, 128, 224, 225, 228, 229 Sharas, Stanley 194, 250 Sharpiak, M. 136 Sharwarko, Daniel Sharwarko, james 217, 2.31 Sharwarko, john 217, 231 Shaughnessy, Edward 204 Shaughnessy, Robert 60, 92, 124, 148, 225, 228, 753 Shaw, David E4 Sherdan, Alan Sherdan, Robert 194 Sherman, james 194 Sherman, Nancy 122, 146,194 Shields, Susan 205 Shimkus, Sandra 205 Shiner, Theresa 217 Shroeder, R. 261 Shuston, A. 147 Siaskiewicz, Richard 217 Sierzega, james 92, 151 Signaigo, Forrest 194, 261 Silzer, Rabin 133,138, 142, 217 Silzer, Scot 124, 194, 25, 50, 261 Simak, james 217, 252 Simmons, Marcia 92, 122 Simmons, Maryann 217 Simmons, Steve 194 Simon, Alan 217 Simon, Geraldine 92, 181 Simon, Stephen 205 Simon, Tim 2.53, 256 Simpkins, Annamae 205 Sinagra, Thomas 205 Sinclair. Diana 133,135, 205 Siok, Ann 217 Siple, Donald 217 Skala, Elizabeth 92, 159 Skarpiak, Mary 217 Skerston, Ann 217 Skinner, Byron 217, 231 Skraban, Karen 138,142, 217 Skraban, Manin 194 Sliwoski, Thomas 156, 217 Slomski, David 205 Slowinski, Lorraine Sluis, Deborah Smajda, Ronald 205 Smetana, Dean 92 Smetana, Sharon 130, 217 Smith, Alvin Smith, Beverly Smith, Cathy 217 Smith, Cheryl 217 Smith, Douglas Smith, joe 205 Smith, Lawrence 217 Smith, Maureen 217 Smith, Mike 92, 217 Smith, Patricia 194 Smith, Raymond 217, 257 Smith, Scott 217 Smith, Theresa 217 Smith, Timothy 126, 205, 230, 261 Smoger, Marie 92 Smok, Bruce 194 Smok, Riply Wayne 93 Smolek, Shirley 194 Smolinski, Sharon 217 Sneed, Sharon 93, 126 Snow, Sharon 93 Snyder, Cheryl 146,160, 194 Snyder, Eileen 93,137, 146, 160 Sobkoviak, Christine 194 Sobkoviak, Lmren 177 Sobkoviak, Roseann 205 Soch, Charmaine 194 Sokolowski, Danette122,131, 13s, 217 soius, Roy 205 Soltys, Paul 205 Sommer, C, 17.5 Sopiarz, Deborah 194 Sopiarz, Mary 205 Sorenson, Christine 93,122 Sorenson, Katherine 122, 137, 151, 218 Sparacio. janet 93 Spatola, jean 205 Spataro, john 194 Spataro, Russell 93 Spatola, Linda 93 Spellman, Sharon 194 Sperry, Karen 194 Sprawka, Edward 217, 252 Srachta, Georgiana Stach, Pamela 194 Stack, Sharon 218 Staffa, Karen 160, 205 Stamatakos, james 93,129,133, 135,137,139,146,160,164, 165, 170 Stamatakos, Pamela 142, 205 Stancato, Marlene 60, 94, 119 Staneart, james 133, 138, 205, 253, 257 Staneart, Susan 125,133 stark, R, 205 Stasik, Lynda 94 Stasik, Robin 218 Stawiski, Carol 94, 138, 218 Stawiszynski, David 218 Stawski, Kathryn Steed, Mark E0 Steen, Daniel 218 Stefanko, john 218 Steffan, Bruce Steffan, Rudy 194 Steffek, Celeste 142, 205 Steffy, Barbara Steffy, Charles 218, 231 Steffy, Michael Steffy, Pamela 205 Stehman, Patricia 125, 148, 205 Stehman, Robin 150, 218 Stein, Garry Stein, Glenn 218 Stein, Linda 95, 137,148 Stenhouse, C. 131, 138, 205 Stepek, Cathy 218 Stepek, Mark 205 Stephen, Richard 81, 95,135 Stepina, Sandra 95 Steppel, M. 261 Sterba, joi131, 205 Stern, Carol 205 Stern, Robert 194 Stevens, Manha 132,159,194 Stevenson, Bob 218, 231, B2 Stewart, Mary 95, 135, 155 Stockmal, Gregory 95, 124, 225, 229 Stockmal, Linda 205 Stoffregen, Nancy 148, 205 Stoffregen, Sandra 95,148 Strasser, Mary 125, 131, 145, 156, 218 Strasser, Paul 95, 167, 170, 175 Stratakos, Sandra 205 Stratakos, Steve Straub, K. 156 Streible, David 194 Streich, Catherine 95 Streich, Peggy 218 Streic, jack 95 Streic, Tim 205, 251 Strohmaier, Charlene 218 Strohmaier, Sharon 131 Strohrigl, E. Strzelczyk, Karen 218 Strzempa, Sharon 96 Studebaker, Linda 122, 137,159, 194 Styx, Thomas 96 Suizzo, Collette 154, 205 Suizzo, Frank 218 Suiewicz, joseph 177, 205 Sullivan, Cindysu 205 Sullivan, jeanette 156, 218 Sullivan, Mary 142, 218 Sumka, Glory 133, 218 Summers, Cheryl 122, 133, 205 Sundbers. lohn Sundberg, Richard 218 Sundberg, Robert 205 Surane, joseph Surane, Susan 194 Sutak, Cynthia 205 Suto, Donna 218 Sutton, Ken 194 Sutton, Sandra 96 Svennsen, Roy 205 Swaggerty, Pamela 194 Swanson, Bonita 96,154 Swanson, Daniel 205 Swanson, james 194, 224, 236, 253 Swanson, Kathy 218 Swanson, Kristine 205 Swanson, Nancy 122, 125, 133, 138, 142,173, 218 Swanson, Pamela 194 Swanson, Randy 256 Swanson, Sally 96 Swanson, Susan 205 Swanson, Walter 218 Swaw, David 96 Swecicki, Darlene 155,194 Swerhun, Linda 151,171, 187, 194 Swierk, Terrence 207 Swies, Stephen 194 Sworsky, Raymond 81,96,124, 225,228,229,259 Szaga, Linda 194 Szpajer, Larry 230 Szymczak, Patricia 135, 146, 207 Tabor, Sheila 194 Tackitt,judy194 Tadra, Gary 194, 207 Tadra, Ronald Taff, Debra 207 Tagler, Leroy 96 Taibl, William 207 Tamburrino, Dennis 96 Tamburrino, Mary 218 Tank, Carolyn 125, 171,181,186, 194 Tank, Peggy 151, 207 Taylor, Carol 97 Taylor, Craig 97 Taylor, jeffrey 207, 261 Taylor, john 218, 261 Taylor, Lora 156, 218 Taylor, Neil 194 Taylor, Robert 181, 194 Teiferl, judith 116, 122, 207 Tenegal, Loretta 196 Terkovich, Linda 207, 218 Terkovich, Theresa Termine, janice 196 Terry, james 218 Tesar, Dean 97 Tesar, Debra 207 Theisinger, janet 137, 218 Theisinger, Ruth 196 Thiel, Nancy Thielmann, Nancy 148, 207 Thomas, Linda 97, 177 Thomas, Victoria 196 Thommen, Beth 122, 218 Thommen, john 196 Thompson, j. 130 Thompson, Sheila 156, 218 Thompson, Ralph 207 Thornton, james 196 Thorson, Gay 196 Tiffy, john 196 Tillotson, john 207 Tischer, Denis 196 Tokarz, Marcia Tokarz, Robert 218, 2.31 Tomalewicz, Mike 196 Tomczak, Robert 207 Toosley, Timothy 97 Topel, Debra 196 Topel, james 196 Topel, Symphorosa Topielec, Kenneth 131, 138, 159, 207 Torbik, jeffrey 218 Torres, Dolores Trautman, Rose 97 Trautman, Violet 196 Trechel, Patricia 207 Trejo, james 218 Trimble, Carole 117, 122,125, 155, 196 TriPPflanice196 Trlak, Rudolph 218 Trlak, Tamara 196 Trolia, Chris 196 Truesdale, Pamela 142, 218 Truitt, Deborah 97, 119 Turek, Eugene 218 Turnbow, Anita 218 Turner, Lous 218 Turner, Michael 207, 245, 246 Turner, Robert 133. 196, 235 Turyna, judith196 Tyeptanar, john 97, 225 Tyeptanar, Steve 196, 224 Tyeptanar, Victor 97 Tyler, Ellen 207 Tyler, Terry 218 Uhlenberg, Michael 218 Ullrich, Bernadette 196 Ullrich, Ernest 98 Ulmer, Claudia 181,196 Ullrich, Lorraine 207 Unger, Robin 98 Unhock, Kathy 218 Unolt, Deborah 196 Unser, Michael 146, 218 Urban, Karen 138, 146, 160,174, 176, 177, 218 Urbanski, lohn 207 Urquijo, Ronald 196 Vaccaro, Thomas 196 Vaisvilas, Thomas 196 Valas, Cynthia 133, 218 Valas, Christine 122, 196 Valasek, Denise 218 Valasek, jenice 218 Valle, Michael 218, 252 Van Breemen, jolanda 196 VanByssum, George 218, B2 Van Byssum, Richard 98 Vance, Gerald 98,124, 22.5, 228, 229, 259 Vanda, Thomas 207 Vani, Deborah 155,196 Van Kuiken, Kenneth 207, 230 Vanlandingham, Lon 207, 256 Vanvalkenburg, L. Varing, Cathy 98 Vaughn, Amy 1S0, 218 Vega, Theresa 207 Vegey, Abile 218 Vertucci, Ed 196 Verzak, Laurence 207 Verzak, Laurence Verzak, Louis 207 Vetter, Catherine 145,196 Viita.joyce151, 207 Vilcek, Victoria 135, 196 Vinton, Vicki 98 Vinton, William 133, 196 Vitosky, joanne 196 Vitosky, joseph 218 Vlach, Charles 218 Vogel. Karen 98, 218 Vogel, Mary 138,148 Vogel, Paula 148,159,207 Vogt, Thomas 98 voik, Kathy 122, 125, ua, 207 Vrchota, Charles 207 Vrchota, Frank 196 Vrchota, Kim Vrchota, Linda 98 Wadhams, Glenn 161,196, 250 Wagner, james 218 Wagner, Karen 138,142, 218 Wagner, Linda 116, 126,177, 196 Walinski, Annella 99 Walinski, Christine 196 Walinski, Deborah 207 Walker, Thomas 146, 173, 207 Wallis, Nancy 99 Walters, Daniel 196, 262, 263 Walters, Donna 150,159,196 Walters, Lawrence 99 Waltz, Bill 196 Walztoni, Kenneth 218, 231 Ward, Diane 145, 218 Warner, D, 130 Warner, Robert 196 Warno, Michael 218 Warren, lean 122, 125,156, 207 Wasiel, Thomas 207, 230, 261 Wasik, Carolyn 99, 122, 177, 186 Waters, judith 148, 207 Wattman, joseph 151, 218, 2.52 Webb, jonetta 99 Webb, Sandra 99 Webb, William 207 Webber, Steven Weber, Suzanne 196 Wegrecki, Kathy 136, 207 Weiler, Catherine 207 Weiler, Norine 218 Weir, Robert 133, 207, 212, 261 Weir, Rosalyn 133, 145, 196 Weiss, Christine 196 Weiss, lohn 196 Wells, jeffrey 218 Wells, Robert 177, 196 Wendling, j, 99 Wenk, Dennis 161, 196, 225 Wentz, Daniel 218 Wentz, Patricia 196 Werner, Debra 218 Werstler, john 196 Werstler, Linda 133, 207 West, Antionette 207 West, Dawn 218 West, Mildred Westhouse, Leslie 138, 207 Wyeker, Patrick 99 Weykow, Kenneth 196, 224 Wheeler, William 196 Wheeler, N. 218 Wheeless, Brenda Wheeless, Carolyn 99,160, 174, 179, 186 wheeless, Ruthie 177,218 wheet, Elizabeth 218 Wheet, Gloria 100 white, Bill 196,224 White, Donna 218 White, Robert 196 Whitehead, john 196, 233 Whitehead, Michael 218 Waiduck, Stanley 196 Wiesemes, Christine 122, 138, 218 waits, Karen 119,122,207 Wiltstrom, Steve 218 Wildenhain, Ken 196 Wileman, james 100, 177 Wilkins, Barbara 196 Wilkins, Gary 207 Wilkinson, Richard 196 Wilkinson, Ronald 218 Wilkinson, Sharon 156, 196 Wilkinson, Victoria 207 Williams, Charles 126, 218, 2.11 Williams, Donna 207 Williams, Gregory 196 Williams, Phillip 218 Williams, Steven 100, 177 Wilson, Edward 207 Winchel, james 218 Winchel, joan Winchel, Thomas 219 Winkle, Barbara 100 Winkle, Larry 219 Winnie, Daniel 100,135 Winnie, Emma 135, 156, 219 Winnie, Rebecca 135, 207 Winter, jennie 207 Wisch, Ken 196 wisek, Linda 100 Wiser, Marilyn 100 Wiskup, Steven 219 Wisner, Floyd 207, 232 Wisner, judy 196 Wisner, Steve 100, 213 Wisniewski, Melanie 156, 159, 219 Wiss, john 196 Witkowski, Sharon 196 Wojtala, Richard 207 Wojtkiewicz, Daniel 100, 133 Wojtkiewicz, Sharon 219 Wolfe, Lavona 101 Wolff, Christine 207 Wolff, Gary Woronicz, Clmdia122,138, 219 Worthen, David 196 Worthen, Keith 207 wright, judy 122,123,148, 207 Wroble, Kathleen 219 Wroble, Richard 196 Wronski, Linda 150, 196 Wuethrich, Charles Wuethrich, Christine 131, 219 Wuethrich, john 207, 219 Wurl, Linda 15,196 Wumkes, Mark 207 Wyatt, Karen 207 Wyatt, Wendy 196 Xenos, Doris 207 Yaccino, Gary101 Yacko, Andrew 219 Yarmel, Barbara 101 Yarnall, james 101, 52, 263 Yarnell, 5.130 Yates, C. 219 Yates, Harry Yelaska, Bnice 219 Yelaska, john 138, 219, 252 York, Steven 155, 207 Yorkman, Linda 122, 207 Young, Dona 101 Young, Leonard 219 Young, Michael 219, 231 Zabelka, Donna 155, 207 Zaccariello, Cathy 207 Zagorski, Linda 196 Zaker, Karen 101 Zaker, Lauren 138, 151, 219 Zales, Ann 207 Zangara, james 101 Zapotoczny, joseph 196 Zblewski, Richard 101 Zblewski, Ronald 219 Zelensky, Audrey 196 Zelensky, Thomas 101 Zeno, Philip 196 Zeno, Sam 196 Ziomek, Matthew 133, 219 Zoller, Wendy Zuch, Lois Zydek, Stanley Zygmunt, Sandra 133, 138, 207 Zysko, Debra 122, 196 26 DON'T MISS THE KISS :wig 91 11 ji fgiigz, Sami TA 55:13 ?7 url!- f Zin Q2 if If ISSACK K ER GARDN VM 'U CU o m .Q .2 O E C 3 o O cv if Y' Z, , 5... if . 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