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thy q ah Ved oan he Coa BERNARD SMINK See Se ee ee ee ee ne ee ae ee ee ee ee GORDIE HOW 4 Se sees. Saas waar a a er beiB A, eaew Wiha —— . ag ern ay EEE OY ' MEE oth HR ditt b Pee nate The man with all the problems, our principal, Mr. Bernard Smink. Our Assistant Principal, Mr. Douglas King, contemplating another Crestwood problem. THE DOE Sie ea The new addition to the Crestwood Administrative staff is our New Assistant Principal, Mr. David H. McNeil. Working hard keeping everything in order are the secre taries: seated Mrs. D. Averill, standing: Mrs. Greene, and Mrs. V. Welty. ADMINISTRATORS viet HY Crestwood’s version of The Big Brother Mrs. Sen brightens the Counseling department office as she attends her secretarial duties. 1972 style is staffed by: Mrs. B. Drey stand- ing: and Mrs. E. Sorge. a ' ; Helping Crestwood students are Counselors: Seated: Mr. J. Gehm (Dept. head), Mrs. M. Hulter, Mr. J. Gelmisi. Standing: Mrs. P. Treachler, and Mr. R., Diaz. MATHEMATICS Z g oe The Math Dept. this year is composed of seated, 1. to r.: Mrs. J. Ratti, Mrs. C. Sherman, Miss J. Davidson. Standing: Mr. C. Weise, Mr. B. Mysiak, Mr. R. Montre, Mr. Fulton (Dept. head), and Mr. J. Ganz. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ARES: Keeping the student body in tip-top shape are 1. to r.: Mrs. M. Har- Also Mr. J. Fletcher and Mr. T. Tate. per, Mr. T. Klinefelter (Dept. head), and Miss P. Gruda. ENGLISH ae ] 4j ; « The English Dept. is efficiently staffed by seated, 1. to r.: Mrs. I. Boroditsch, Mrs. M. Nesius, Miss K. Kelly, Mrs. E. Knapp. Standing: Mrs. D. Remington, Mrs. C. Childs, Mr. M. Zaleski, Mr. J. Claeys (Dept. head), Mr. J. Clark, Mrs. A. Jaworski, Mrs. S. Howell, and Mrs. V. Stepp. Not pictured: Mrs. D. Kimball, Miss J. Kosky, and Miss A. Klarman. BUSINESS . é The Business Education Dept. this year is composed of seated, 1. to r.: Miss J. Weber, Miss G. McDonald, Miss N. Byram. Standing: Mr. T. No- wak, Mr. J. Gerwin, Mr. M. Stolov, and Mr. T. Messner (Dept. head). SOCIAL SCIENCES £ Women’s lib. hits the History Department seated, 1. to r.: Mr. D. Berg, Mr. T. Leroy, Mr. J. Raby (Dept. head), Mr. K. Hamrick, Mr. R. Haines. Standing: Miss J. Hart, Mrs. S. Nash, Mrs. J. Claeys, Mrs. V. Parker, and Miss C. Kaiser. SCIENCE This year’s Science Department is comprised of seated, |. to r.: Mr. R. Ensign, Mrs. S. Kulas (Dept. head), Mr. T. Miller. Standing: Mr. L. Craft, Mr. M. Winn, and Mr. R. Kimball, (not pictured Mr. C. Kotulski). FINE AND PRACTICAL ARTS oe saunas -feSeaehaenmeR ne ee sis Seecameaenemen “Stree S iniak, Mrs. M. Ulman, Mrs. M. The Fine and Practical Arts Departments is comprised of 1. to r.: Compton, Miss K. Balcer, and Mr. P. Lammers. EDUCATION PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT - SECRETARY TREASURER ee a The musical affairs of Crestwood High are expertly handled by: Mr. D. Roose and Mr. J. Fisher. LIBRARY STAFF Our efficient library staff, and bookworms feeders are seated: Miss S. McGorman. Standing: Mrs. M. Alfred, Miss P. Vint, and Miss L. Frysinger. SPECIAL EDUCATION | The Special Education Dept. with its infinite patience is comprised by: left Mrs. C. Stevens, and Mr. R. Treachler. 10 THE HELP” Always smiling and helpful are our custo- dial staff of 1. to r.: Mr. Broom, Mr. Hen, and Mr. Gallup. Vstcea te ee % _Aeepemncinpae: irae Working together to make sure that Crestwood students don’t go hungry are 1. tor.: S. Wil- son, B. Blasko, I. Schmidt, E. Thomas, and M. Ferrera. Always making study halls and lunch hours a happy time are 1. to r.: Mrs. McIn- tyre, Mrs. Gallup, and Mrs. Scrzypek (“Mom”). CRESTWOOD HIGH PRESENTS: CLASS FLOWER: PEACE ROSE CLASS COLORS: BLUE AND SILVE 12 THE GRADUATES CLASS SONG: “THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD” —JOHN LENNON AND PAUL McCARTNEY | CLASS MOTTO: “THOUGH NOTHING CAN BRING BACK THE HOUR OF SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS OF GLORY IN THE FLOWER; WE WILL GRIEVE NOT, RATHER FIND STRENGTH IN WHAT REMAINS BEHIND.” —WILLIAM WORDSWORTH The most popular boy and girl this year Sandy Posa and Debbie Lundquist. Mr. Smink presents Valedictorian award to Michelle Ashker, and Co-Salutatorian awards to Sandy Posa and Janice Orstadius. Mr. Roose presents William Parker with the Band award. Dwayne McLachlan accepts to Co-op award from Mr. Nowak. Karen Rotunno accepting the English award from Mr Clays 14 SENIORS Gary Sexton receives an award for being Alice Lewandowski receives an award the Editor of Genesis from Mr. Clays. for being the Editor of the Yearbook from Mr. King. Karen Yaeger is awarded the Coral award by Mr. Fisher. Cynthia Hangech is awarded the English award by Mr. Clays. Patricia Lewis accepting the Physical Education award from Mr. Kline- felter. John Abel Temur Ablay Cynthia Acitelli Colleen Adams Rose Addison Richard Anderson Dennis Andrezik Michelle Ashker Katherine Bailey Robert Bargowski Larry Bartell Dalia Bartkus 16 Leading the Senior Class in many activities are seated 1. to r.: Secretary Patti Lewis, Vice President Craig Goscurth, Treasurer Linda Perkins and President Craig Common. Donald Barton Aldona Bavarskos Ruth Bedell Patrick Bartlett David Berry Marsha Biek Michelle Bisson Susan Bjerke 18 Pamela Blackstone Sarah Bordelon Denise Bossio Cindy Blakian Susan Bordner Sharon Bowers Robert Bolley Timothy Borne Dave Brach Grace Bologna Barbara Boss Bonnie Brady James Brady Garry Brandt Daryl] Brantley Robin Byrd Kim Carmack Mark Casper Charles Cekala Gerald Cesarz Linda Childers Edward Chlebek Monica Clay Dawn Clemente 19 taapinionesanaansimenithie i enemies gt Keith Common ) Seniors working hard on a winning snow sculpture. Linda Comstock Michael Corcoran James Costello David Cupps Lezlie Daley Wendy Deduck Elizabeth Dilorio Michele Dombrowski 20 Lawrence Domine Linda Doughty Constance Downs Denise Drey Nancy Drummond Virginia Dulmage Marianne Dziekan Waymond Edmonds Anthony Enokian Sheila Ermete Frank helping Debbie drink a coke at the Winter Festival. 21 22 Janice Ernst Alan Fenech David Foody Jeffrey Etterman Michele Fields Georgina Fortura Carman Falzon Debra Flint Cheryl Fraser Gregory Fattal Vicky Folmar James Fraser Terilynn Frey Stephen Gardner Dayle Garrett Brenda Garris a ok 2 ie Rebecca Garritano Larry Garrow CO aia Ra recta Photographer, Bill Gillikin, running to help make the senior snow sculp- ture a success. Michael Gauvin Lorraine Gavlick Robert Gazsi Rhonda George William Gillikin Jacqueline Gladish Nancy Goff Sherry Gomoll Kenneth Gorski Karen Govan Mary Grden Dale Greb Elaine Greene Deborah Gregory Craig Groscurth Richard Grzybowski Jan Hamilton Timothy Hartmann Sandre Hawes Todd Heller Lennard Henning Janice Henry Bernice Herrick Matthew Hess Douglas Hetherington Kenneth Holda Michael Holloway The SENIOR snowman Sharon Horn Thomas Horton Robert Houghland Roseann Insalaco 26 James Iziluk Suzanne Janis : James Johnson James Johnston Frank Jones Kathryn Jones aA Chery] Kalil Karen Katsarelas Denise Kay Donna Kaza Priscilla Kendall Michael Kerstetter David Kieffer Joy King . Steve Klochko Debra Knight Susan Kobos Sonia Kohut | Lynn Kowal Thomas Kozup Diane Kraske Cynthia Kujawa 28 a Michelle Kulpa Frank Kupler Julie Lavey Casimer Lazar Denise Leeman William Legowsky Alan Leszczynski Alice Lewandowski Le % ' Pamela Lewis Patricia Lewis Frantz Nelsen working hard on Winnie the Pooh. 29 Maryann Lipa Jeffery Lis James Long Janis Loudon S John Loudon Diane Love Earl Luhn Deborah Lundquist Donna Lypka Keith Madden | White é Lynda Maguire Donenica Manno Deborah McAleer Thomas McCallum Sharon McGorman Sheryl McGraw William McGuire Linda McIntyre Dwayne McLach an Gregory Mears Brian Melvin Mary Ann Merglewski Michael Metzigian Robert Meyers Seniors beginning to build a winning snow sculpture. | es, ee Kathleen Minar Sandra Minni Melissa Moore Gaetano Morabito Daniel Morano Deborah Morgan Harold Moulton Barbara Mruk 32 34 oe . — Johnny Carson (Mike Nagy) interviews Edith Ann (Kathy Baily) as Ed McMahon (Bill Parker) looks on. Janice Orstadius Terry Pace Randall Palk Michael Panagiotides Carol Olsen Robert Palaikis William Parker Dennis Olsen ia le Claudia Paletko Deborah Patrick Herbert Patterson Randall Patzer Carol Pearson Murlene Penrod Linda Perkins Pete Perniciaro Joyce Perry Nancy Petro Pamela Petty Michael Piatak William Pinkerton Cynthia Popp 35 Sandy Posa Carol Potocki John Powell Carmen Prioriello Thomas Pruneau Leland Quinn = EB Lori Quirolo Frances Rabago Mike Roschke Frank Ravenha 36 38 Sherril Santo Margaret Sharpe Raymond Siler JoAnn Schimantowski Sandra Shimetz Dawn Sisk Reid Schornack John Showalter Sandra Skeeters Edward Sebastian Halena Siemaszko Susan Slomzenski Miss Shelia Ermete shows Mr. Donald Harris Crestwood’s financial dif- ficulties on Senior Control day as Mr. James Garfield looks on. Dennis Smalarz Linda Smetana Deborah Smith Deborah Sowersby Christina Stawarz Gary Stec Carole Stewart Janna Stewart Mr. King (alias Sandy Posa) is studying one of Crestwood’s problems on Senior Control day. 39 40 Randy Patzer explains why P Lynn Taylor William Sutherland hysics is fun to Jan Orstadius. Gary Thompson Joyce Sutherland Anthony Szuma Douglas Taggart Lee Tait Bill Parker and date talking with Mr. McNeil at the Senior Party. 22 re Judy Tilke Denise Totten Seniors planning a successful variety show. Richard Traskos Dann Treachler Gail Ann Trimble Paul Turowski Laura Unger Seniors listening attentively to Steve Hunter. Barbara Urbanski Joyce Vahle Susan Wainwright Daniel Wanamaker Judith Weld James Wenclasky Nancy Whatley | Le j ‘ ” “ Our Birthday boy Earl Luhn. 42 Carol Whitefoot Karen Wiec Gary Williams Brenda Wilson Ann Winekoff Business Teachers groov’ing-out at the Senior Party. Debbie Sowersby caught by the roving Lancer camera at the Winter Festival. ie Zaguroli David Zewicke Rosemar Darlene Ziroll x a immerman Brian Zablotny Suzanne Zdan Nina Z ayaa Bee Bape se, Party. — Kathleen Zielinski RLS t the Senior a Ow Ma Dayle Garrett entertains a ’ Deborah Zick ee 2 ee zs psa . : st ai nS ls DIA th Cl UD AL Mae 44 Deborah Andrews Allen Angel Scott Aubrecht - Patrick Baldwin Guy Bertrand Michael Bolick Patrick Bolick Lynn Bulmer Thomas Cady Randy Campbell Paul Carroll Earl Coffman John Colson Diana Contos Daniel Coyne Rodney Davis Mark Drauss We’ve Made It! James Gabler James Garibaldi Peter Ghannam Michael Hanus Glenn Harla Richard Helle Norman Ion William Jordan Timothy Kearney Thomas Kearney Linden Lewandowski Vickie Martin David Mechno Raymond Morris Catherine Odroniec James Pappas Louis Ratsos Michael Saucedo Lynn Schrock Madeline Schultz Mark Scott Gary Sexton Robert Sobczak Joseph Stachurski Frank Swirple Gary Thompson Larry Thompson Randall Varga John Wacaster Kenneth Wilkinson Edward Zabrosky Mary Zammit 45 4 aanaan 24. Gulialttuttetielaebialitaelads tte A. iiumut ut © ke | the he the wh AAA Abana nn nh | oo om om he il Si Shi Sy ly ih ee Ea Cite ialehehdl hada kA A A a om cm ck ol hiuhialiiliahide dh kc ie. 7 © | . Cn % AMSA, ei eh the Me te om ‘Ses “The Invadrs.”’ Frank Jones enjoying some “fun in the ” sun. The Bahamas’ street band. The Seniors after a restful vacation. 46 po te: , i Gary Stec out for an enjoyable walk on the beautiful beach. , Could it be sleeping beauty? No, it’s just Mr. Clark after not sleeping for four days. Wonder why? = : ‘ ¢. = = ‘Gj : = wit 4 3) ‘ ‘ew. : y « = . ‘ a ee (eZ in am, No ‘: xe aia y 7 oat . er wie Mh a ee — ee ws ss. — . oe ‘ = ; hn _—— a = et Mas ae Pe Janna Stewart and Donna Lypka sun bathing in the warming Bahama sun. s Seniors enjoying a dip in the ocean. Our thanks go to Mr. and Mrs. Posa and all the other people who made the Miles of ocean was one of the luxuries the Senior class enjoyed. Senior trip possible. Y) es a O Jackie Gladish and Linda Perkins with escorts. Nancy Hija with escort. Gary Brant and date. Beowulf in Action. 50 PROM Alice Lewandowski and Rod Biggar swing to the beat. WHO’S THE LUCKY MAN? HEY DOC! SHOW US HOW A H20 MOLECULE MOVES. 51 a . ES cS ELLE Ne li. yess 8 aT ia TT ee Playing for the Seniors enjoyment is the Salem Witchcraft. Ouch! You stepped on my foot. a2 i Allis Sani Debbie Patrick and date about to depart after a lovely evening at Connie Downs and Bill Gillikin Lovett Hail. ce wl caught by the roving Lancer camera. Old fashion dancing DOES have its’ advantages. Jim Izeluk and date getting into the groove. 53 54 Ace Trucking Company. Keith Common the Ventriloquist Clemente the Dummy give a fine act as they pre- sent Keith and Ding Dawn. f e 7 eS eA cso A Comedian Bob Palakis is giving the audience a big laugh. sg SOA mp ft A RS Todd Heller and Ray Siler do a fine act as they imitate the and Dawn Little Edith Anne alias Kathy Baily is sitting by herself as she continues to make the show a suc- cess. Fe cD i. See Mrs. John Doe (Gail Trimble) tells the audience how a common per- son lives. Johnny Carson (Mike Nagy) interviewing Special guest Dick Purtan as Ed McMahon (Bill Parker) looks on. Dayle Garrett a fine singer is shown here giving the audience a fine performance as she sings a favorite song. Johnny Carson (Mike Nagy) advertises a well known product. SENIOR TEA . Some can take it and some can’t—obvious- ly. Down the hatch, into the tummy. Have we met before? —So happy together— Nobody else to talk to, Poor Frank. —- COMMENCEMENT The Class of 1972 Mr. F. Walter, President of the Board of Education, addresses the Class Of 9723 Mr. James M. Garfield, Superintendent, pre- Michelle Ashker, Valedictorian, with her Mr. Bernard J. Smink, Principal, advises the | sents the guests. advise ‘“‘“On A Threshold Of A Dream.” Glassiofs-7 224 EXERCISES Mark Wyklege lends a helping hand to an excited senior. ee Sew 3 : The Reverend Milton I. Ellis starting the Commencement Exercises with the Invocation. Co-Salutatorian, Janice Orstadius, with the Mr. Douglas W. King, Assistant Principal, Co-Salutatorian, Serafino Posa, presents ‘On message “Where Do We Go From Here?’ presents the class of 1972. The Road To Find Out.” 57 AENEAN “Some men see things as they are and ask why; I see things that never were, and ask why not.” Robert Kennedy e Z. © ws — = © = (1) La © KING: POOR MR ‘DE uae eR ORO MLA ee RL O™ Fe ee Sophomore class offi pagename cers are seated, |. tor.: ; : Ienna, V. Pres. Mark Arney, Pres. Mark Fe Ra aa oon ae D. Abel S. Ackling C. Adams if H EE poe ge f if peony J. Adams B. Adkinson R. Akers L. Alanson T. Alexsy L. Anderson M. Anderson K. Andeson M. Arney J. Augustyn L. Barton S. Basala L. Beatty N. Bedrosian M. Bender J. Biddulph H. Bieniek J. Bitonti G. Black S. Black SCHVER f [ M. Smvieling and L. McDonald try to give one reluctant Junior a Juniors: A. Rubadue and L. McDonald working hard on a winning mouthful of snow. court. 63 64 . Bolte . Bossio . Bowers . Bowling . Bowling . Brachaczek . Brady L. Brandeth . Brown . Brunette . Brzys . Budzynski Butler Byrd . Cameron . Campbell . Campe . Cavill . Cearbaugh . Ceci Centi —modest Progressions. they step so sure, yet their eyes could hold a clearer view of Uncertainties constructed; instead they travel for contented pleasures delightment of the soul; offering their youth to the sacrificial waste of generations, who have carved a darkened ditch, that hold them ignorant of their peers— hastening a slower pace to the meadow’s worth wise existence-of-wooded truths, that enrich develop modestly through the years. gary sexton zeit K. Cetnar J. Chapel C. Choroba M. Ciccoretti D. Cislo J. Ciupak W. Clank S. Clay D. Cole Pee Cole M. Coley Neco N. Dallape Wee Dietz D. Dipowski T. Dragos Paeb uti Enokian . Fayton . Fazica Federico Frederico Feldscher . Fenech Fil Fraser . Frey Fulton Gabriel Garrow . Gatscher Gaydos 65 66 ae) Sch Leas] deo), (ep Ba sms Ghannam . Gheesling . Giocondini . Gladish . Gomoll Grantz . Grauzer THE MOUNTAIN slowly beginning to climb the mountain an obstacle unconquerable till now till me reaching for the top with every strength that dare follow looking down to find courage in the sweet meadow far below searching for the elements which will act as my ladder courage faith and belief in myself never forgetting the meaning of failure for it came too close too easy too often hoping to embrace my newfound story and allow the people to reach up to my mountain believing that tomorrow Ill find the other side. Diane Wiec Pa Vice Pres.; Mark Arney, hose down another car to make the Junior car wash a success. D. Green M. Greene M. Groulz S. Haase K. Hans P. Hanus N. Harding R. Hargis W. Hatton A. Hatzis S. Helek D. Herston H. Hilberath P. Hillard R. Hill S. Hoffman S. Hollowicki K. Hovsepian D. Huczek A. Houvinek G. Ienna M. Intihar A. Jacek N. Janice J. Jankowiak C. Jasperse F. Jawor R. Jordon P. Juengel W. Johnson C. Jones J. Kennedy D. Keohane G. Kish K. Kitz K. Klimezak 67 Om Pez DRUPO . . 1b B K. C B is ee Se : RR Knight Koloraff Konarski Konfara Kosar Kosar Kotlarz Kozlowski Kozakowski Kramer Krcek Kucharski Kuhn Kujda LaFever Lake Lamanen Larrivee Lesniak Lewis Loose Candidates for the 1973 Senior Class. Juniors working hard at their car wash. L. Luhn J. Marquardt J. Marra H. Martin L. Martin ‘ R. Martin on ta os Juniors Debbie Raszkowski and Kim Eslick working hard at the Ju- nior car wash. _L. Matheson M. McCormack P. McCoy E. McDanold L. McDonald A. McIntire McLachlan McQueen Meloy Juniors proud of their “Dumbo”. Melvin Mendoza Merglewski Mifsud Miller Minassian Miotke a : The pep band spreading Christmas spirit by playing down the halls Juniors listening to the speeches of their candidates for office. of Crestwood. 69 Mitchell Monolidis Morris Moy Murrey . Myszka . Nagy Z 2e Ors Nalipi Newmeyer Niemiec Nicpon Nowak Odroniec Oliver CP eee = President, Mark Wyklige, gets the end of the deal. Juniors caught by roving Lancer camera. P. Patzer T. Peden E. Pelachyk M. Petras T. Phillips J. Piatak Platz i | sae MB TN Sa ee Juniors starting to construct their snow sculpture Dumbo. atte 3 Pe a x se) FA ce = v ) doles] i, zaus . ae = . a [se Podgorski Pomeroy Pope Posa Priebe Prokurate Quirolo Quackenbush Raszkowski Regan Reinke Ritter Roberts Robinson Robinson Ross Rozan Rubadue Rusaki Schmid n 5 =} 71 Schiller Schaltz . Schenkel Schmittling Amn = Sciberras . Sebastion Sgambati . Showalter PERE a Shrikian . Slaby Sitarski . Smith “Arr Smith Smith Smetana Sobczak Soberalski Solakian Soviak ZAND teal SLY 7c) eh . Sowinski Stefanko Stewart Stoloca Suarez Sultana Sutherland A ies tar oa m “Man, what a shine!” oe ee aE tse ee ee Ue R. M. m4 rz RP O70 SoOnormY N Swift Symonds Tackett Tackett Tarazi sate Thomas Thurston Tihanyi Troeder Tomkiewicz Trimble Trudeau Truitt Turvey Tyl Tyzo Urban VanGilder VanMurbeck Van Vleaah 73 74 AUaArer Veta Vicich Vizgirdas Wafer Ward Wallin Wanamaker YOUTH running hiding never stopping always moving further away searching hoping looking for answers before the questions are even asked slipping falling loosing balance before the questions are even asked slipping falling loosing balance dizzy from turning... turning... frontwards then backwards future then past up then down but never around unaware ...... youth is like a highway seemingly extending forever until one reaches their destination and the journey is ended.... all too quickly. Diane Wiec PUP PAM PHP EBPYARO ERMA ROORPAwWEE ED . Abela . Alanson . Amburgey . Bartolo . Berry Berryman Biggar . Bolley . Bondar . Breen Brooks Callam Clark E Coleman Cook . Cornila Cox . Crawford . Cremona . Cuschieri Cutajar Czapski . Czendelewski . Czerniawski . Dallaire Dawood Day . Dominik . Duke UP SPP RON APY OLY ES ZOOS mw AMO WHOUOR PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE . Duke . Dytyniak Ebert Economou . Edwards Elby Elliott . Eslick Estes . Fassett Fava . Fitzgerald . Gandolfo Garritano . Gebhard . Handschumacher Hanzakos Herenndez Hinske Kachinski . Kalis Keim . Konarske . Korzynski Koss Krcek . Krympec . Lechowicz . Leeman WR A AZAR RADE PH OSS Zoe ar RAP YON RUU ZO C. Warren M. Wasenko D. Watkins R. Webber D. Wenckovsky S. Wilkes R. Williams M. Wyklige D. Young G. Zachrich E. Zdunek D. Zernow C. Zewicki J. Zwier . McDonald . Metzigian . Michno Monti Nagy . Pellerito Piot Powell . Powers . Rasmussen . Rewekant . Richard Rock . Romanchuk . Rozan Scherbaty Schimantowski . Smulsky Spiteri Stanley . Stewart . Thorp Tilke Wacaster Wanamaker . Wiewiura . Woehlke Yee Yuhas 79 Alice Lewandowski and Rod Bigger leaving for an exciting evening at the Junior Prom. Mons Our thanks goes to Mrs. Kulas who helped the class of “73” without fail. Enjoying the beautiful atmosphere of the Northland Inn are: Becky Frey and escort. “a . — Ce Wee , dd ie ie “ay Lynn McDonald, Tim Gabriel, escort and Kathy Wacaster, Tracy Mitchell, and tla | Micky Ceci about to enjoy a delicious dinner. Pres., Mark Wyklege and date are caught by the roving Lancer camera. 76 | { i } o ne. FUN AT THE JUNIOR PROM! Mark Arney and date about to dance, pose for a quick picture. Cheryl Turvey, Keith Cornica, Paul Juengel and date about to enter the Northland Inn for an enjoyable evening. ie weg. me we, én ee eo s le ‘ “s w20a Doug Taggart, Debbie Stefanko, Kevin Clark, and Pam Troeder relaxing after an en- Juniors about to depart after a lovely evening. joyable meal. 77 In Memory of Steven Zacharski: Oh! Steve, your flame has been put out. you sleep in darker folds unknown. | tomorrow’s comings yet untold, no longer will be your own. joy pleasure hate and pain to propagate the day. | machine powers has called you from your home; | guiding you with ability to be let out from life; to go beyond the grave. loved ones left behind are not quite so brave. to travel life, lost in its affray. —for myself, i mourn that you are gone; leaving little more than memories to be won. For its not easy to know your away. And loved ones here have tribute to raise in memory of you, so young and not allowed to stay. 23 june 72 gary sexton Sophomore class officers are left to right: V. Pres. Denise Pas, Sec. Anna Thomas, Tres. Margret Izelek, and Pres. Pat Brady. M. Abdo G. Abermanis J. Addison D. Alanis R. Albright R. Altobello D. Anderson J. Anderson M. Andrezik R. Ankofski M. Asbury A. Athan B. Atkins M. Atkinson B. Aubrecht B. Aubrecht J. Augustyn M. Bala T. Bala M. Baldwin S. Baldwin . Bangos . Barnowski Barry Baruk . Bartell Barton Bates SOAs Ow Baran Baunoch Bean Berent Berry Berry Biggar T B. P . UAUE Binek Blaszczak Bokuniewicz Bolick Bologna Borne Boss mw Eee: Se) Bossio Bradley Brady Brandon Brewer Brinson Bugaj eee AOS = D. Bukovinac C. Burns D. Butler B. Cady J. Cahillane M. Callahan R. Callus 80 = de apa PUNO DAZ . HM wPEnY Om neyo A — . rosso se . Py mMeran ag Cameron Campbell Cearbough Ceci Centi Charnock Charnock Chelar Chlebek Ciavattone Clark Cochrane Coleman Colensky Coley Coleske Colson Comstock Costello Cousins Deley Damiano David Davis Davis Day Deiner DeLao Delurzeb Dembinski Derbacz Dombrowski Donaldson Donawick Dorais Dragos Drummond Duff Dulapa Dunham Dziadzio Economou Sophomores operating booths at their successful carnival. nee as : dit : 2 G. Ellul C. Eloff D. Ewasuk S. Gale C. Gardocki P. Gargol D. Garrett F. Gatto D. Gawecki D. Gossiaux J. Graham J. Grden B. George M. Germaine J. Ghannan M. Greene C. Gricus D. Griffin B. Gieslen M. Gilliken C. Gimik No Grisby T. Grihorash M. Gruber D. Gladkowski K. Gondek N. Gorski C. Guigan S. Gurk R. Hadfield D. Halfacre J. Hall D. Hamilton P. Hamzey P. Hamzey P. Hamzey 82 . . rH moOAOAR Pe I tae a MRP ONMDO = Seal a od PAZAY wd . Hicks . [wanier . Jamroz . Jouppi . Katsarelas . Keim . Kiely Harding Hargis Hatch Havener Hedengren Heise F Helle ; Hendricson Henning Henry Herman Hessling Hill Wii Hiltz Hojberg Hojnicki Homa Hurley Hurst Ion Jarema Jasperse Jensen Johns Johnston Kamin Kerstein Kerstetter ME: N. Kimmel M. Kitz R. Klochko M. Klockenbrink B. Klosner D. Klouski S. Kocuba D. Kolodziej T. Kolodziej D. Kraiewski L. Kraus P. Kraus G. Kubik J. Kurowski Janet Kurowski working hard on her sculpture. } “ia th. wager Sophomores getting ready to start a successful carnival. Kuschel . Kuzawinski Kuzma Laba Lahym Laird Lauer MONE EEZ Lawrey Lawson Leaman Leeznar Leeman Lesinski Levay QAR ZEPOA Levay . Lewandowski Lloyd Longo . Lovdahl . Lubera Lucas oe U PPr oD . 83 . A ak cs Ss ee coe . . As wewme . == al A-ha 9 eet a oi eo, . UAE Luedtke Lypka Madden Major Marley Martin Marzec Mazur McBride McCallum McGiffin McGoorty McGuffin McGuire McKenty McMullen Mercier Merriman Milhan Miller Moeller Monson Murrey . Mutchler Nash Neal Nesmith Nida Nienhaus . Nogalski O’Connor Olsen Olsen Opalinski Orstadius MOTE . Pace . Painter Palizzi Pallotta Panetta Pankoff . Pappas Pas An aerial view of the sophomore’s successful carnival. M. Pastula K. Patrick Pederson Pelc ca Pensyl Pensyl Perkins Petty Petty Phillips Phillips YIM OAR Pierson Pinkham Piot Piotrowski Placey Pokriefka Porteous ZEZ57 hm les! Prokurat Radi Raszkowski Regan Reinke Remnant Reposa D M. M P; AON rn Ricer Robinson Rosick Ross Rought Rozewicz Rozewicz Q°r mH Russell Sambuchi Sanden Sanderson Santucci Sarna Schaltz UAPPrA Scherbaty Schiller Schlick Schmittling Schoeps Schornack . Seaton a Ad oe — A dpm Pays wa ano0 les! . . DRPOUMEDA . AM MOAZAH proliytee a ere a SSO°UD Ae = a wown Q nwn Seasock Sensoli Sexton Sheriden Shimetz Shortt Siorek Sirhan Sisson Sitarski Skowronek Skrzypek Slomzenski Smith Smith Sobczak Sonberger Spurgess Skoka Stanis Sterling Stierman Stone Storms Strilecky Swierezek Swirple Tarys Thomas Thomas Thompson Thorp Tirey Treachler Treat Truitt Tyl Urso Vartanian Vella Wabewski Walker Walker Weld Whalen Wiatz Wiewivra Wilhelm Williams Sirhan Miss McDonald’s second hour class. ie ee grein at rap dO Oe GY Od re et 0 . Alestra . Anderson . Andrusynyk Ansman Applegate Ascolese Ater . Atkinson Atkinson . Augustyn . Balawajder Baran Brach . Bukovinac Burns Case Childs Costello Cova Curran Curtis . Devine . Dittmar Frost . Gadbois . Glass QOFUNEAEZARPOLU Sb oPypserpzeryoan . Gordocki . Grauzer . Harrison Humphrey . Izeluk Klann . Kujda . LaRrivee Laski Lawrence Lawson . Leyman Licari Majewicz Marcotte Matthews . Mattison McGowan . McKenty Messer . Minni . Mitchell . Morabito Oliverio . Potter . Wioncek . Wisniewski . Woelke . Wolenter . Wozniak Parise GY ot et et oe ee Seg, . Yowtz . Zabrosky AUUVAZ N Zacharski Zalewski Zoan . Ziegent . Ziemba . Zimmen . Zwien el Ns) lee 7-4 Bol Gal ve V. Ramsey A. Ross P. Sanderson R. Sant J. Shedlock G. Shewchenko L. Shirey D. Smith M. Sonk . Stell Stoner Sutherland Swierlik . Swierlik . Szuran Talford Taylor . Travis Vasser Vukovich Wayne Ward Young Young Zeppa Bene: CQUGNE — The Freshmen class officers are seated, l. to r.: Pres. Jim Novicka, Tres. Janet McIntyre, Sec. Karen McNear, V. Pres. Todd Sheldon. Freshmen deciding what their snow sculpture is going to be. —N — l= 7PpOCYAS n DreAyHaAD URPAWHAW D cs . Abermanis . Aguis Alexander Allen Anderson Andresen Anton Arcand Arney Arsenault Athan Attard Augustyn Awander Babinski Bangos Bannon Barnowski Baron . Bauman Belzak Bennett Bernacik Berry Bess . Biek Bigos Botonti Blakian Bodziak Bojko Bokuniewicz Booth Borg Bouffard Bowlus Bradshaw Bramain Brazier Brendel 90 J. Briden K. Brooks L. Brown C. Budzynski M. Bugaj R. Bunger R. Burek 2) . Callahan Cam Camilleri Canaran Casey Cavill Chambers elt ro . . Choroba Chirino Clark Clark . Coffman Cole Cortis i ads = I.P.S. students await the starting of another day a B. Costello S. Covert D. Craig A. Crawford DeaGuca T. Cutajar M. Dalesandro D. Dalian D. David T. Davidson G. Davis D. Daywood M. Dawud G. DePalma i Bills, t Crestwood. A Freshmen held astonished by the crowded Crestwood’s halls. R. DeSimone L. Diaz J. Dilorio Dimambro Doherty Doig Dombrowski Donofrio Dorais Dorfstatter Doyle Drew Dudek Duff Dumitro Dupell Dziekan Elder Eslick Falzon J. Fave M. Fayz S. Federico C. Fedoronko M. Feehan D. Feldscher D. Feres M. Ferguson M. Flesher M. Florn C. Foce D. Fogg R. Freiburger . Gabler Gallagher Garibaldi Gauci Gautz Gavin Gazsi 92 Pd ot = te . Kaa rat Sa mort no lz, . ts ey Se Pol a) eal Gedert Ghannam Gladish Glasel Glogowski Golles Golota Gomoll Gordon Grabowski Graham Grantz Grech Grigorian The freshmen are getting shorter and shorter each year! Gross Gruber Gruenwald Gubala Guenther Haase Guiles Haines Hans Hanus Hatton Haver Hatzis Hawes Hawkins Heise Hendrickson Hess Hetherington Hibbard Hija Me Cheetah a r RaAAW OQ 9NDEURR UR UH AAO eb Ss . . Oman Hockin Hoffman Holda Holland Hopwood Horton . Horvath Hospadaruk Huetteman Hutchinson . Hysinger . Iniguez Isabell Izeluk Jackson Jacobs Janice Jawor Jeffery Johnson Jones Jones Jones Jones Joyner Kachinski Kalis Kalita Karpinski Kasza Katnik Kaza Key Kijek Kimbel King King . Kirby Kitz Klee 93 94 C. Klenczar S. Klockenbrink D. Klovski S. Koivunen C. Kolaroff K. Kolaroff R. Konfara B. Kovach S. Kozakowski B. Kramer S. Kramer M. Kraus M. Kuzawinski M. Lafferty V. Lamont M. Lavey K. Lawrence Seeec V. Lena M. Lesar H. Letsche H. Lewandowski M. Lewandowski J. Lewis G. Lis K. Litzan J. Lombardo K. Loose K. Lotarski K. Lubera B. Machowski M. MacIntosh V. Major M. Manini C. Marchines M. Marek M. Marion Ss: Marinelli K. 18. Freshman, Tom Read, will stand on his head to please you. eee L. GONE ASe UAS RAO im tous GILES Prraon® DUES rhe — Colleen Kennedy, pouring water on the freshmen snow sculpture as Freshmen’s first assembly in Crestwood. fellow classmates look on. M. Mathison Mazur McAlister McBride McCartney McCormack McCubbrey McCutcheon McDonald McGorman McIntire McIntyre McNear McQueen Mercier Meyers Michalik Minassian Moczerad Moore Morgan Mousesian Mutchler Myers Nassar Natter Neal Neil Nichols Nienhaus Nieves Noble Noblitt Nogalski Novicka 95 C. Okonowski D. Oliverio H. Olszewski K. Overby P. Palazzolo C. Pappas L. Parra R. Pan Gr ratten Patzer Pearson . Pearson Peeling . Pelnchuk 0 i ll a Pe lc Pelot Peters Peterson Petrarca Petrarca Petrulis rpm e ro . . Phillips Pirtle Platz Pokriefka Policella Pollice . Poloskey AOR AOO R. Prieskorn V. Przedwajeski J. Psaila S. Qassis F. Quick B. Quinn P. Rabren M. Ravenna T. Read M. Reaver A. Reid N. Reinke R. Richard D. Rietema Freshmen working hard on their first snow sculp ture. — Robinson Robinson . Rohn Ronders Roscoe Rose Rosiek os ee RoR . Ross Roy Royek Ruicci Russo Santo Sankisian ro . zrEY foes Sankisian . Saucedo Schaltz Schiller Schrock Schwab Sciberras Sanrowzw en Scott Segedi Sen Senhbeil Seton Setzke Setzke ZERZYO — Shand Sheldon Sheuchenko Shimetz Shonk Shorter Shumaker al G Pe E K R Shusta Siegle Siemieniak Silski Sipos Sirhan Skopazynski . cht hw eh ie Skowronek Slomzenski Smith Smith Smith Smith Sniezek ays THO W Sobczak Sobota Soussany Sowersby Spasoff Sperbeck Stachurski SO Awa 98 AUPmMmaAn un we [male AAooe ao va SOgMS oo . ZORR PEM . waar rn Arye ° M. J. Stanley Stauch Stephens Stevenson Stewart Stewart Stewart St. Onge Stork Stoy Strang Suacha Sultana Swoveland Szlavik Szuran Tackett Taglioli Tait Tate Theodoroff Thorp Thuis Tirey Tofil Tom Tomberlain Totten Toundaian Trabulsy Trastias Treachler Trendowicz Trzjillo Turowski Tylka Urban Urban Valerio VanGilder VanMeerbeeck Van Vlerah Vartanian Vasquez Vela Vella Veraldi Vincent Walega Walker Wall Weinberg Wenclasky Anderson Ashker Brian Bartkus Borrusch . Cam Coloske Creech Curnow Drey . Farrugia Fraser . Halfacre C. Hall J. Heise M. Hoover L. S. B. ive J. M R. K Cc D. G S. D Photograph not available is, D an G D. CG, R Pi uh E. M M A M . Hutchinson . Jankowiak Jensen . Johns Kay Kenndy . Kozup Kraus Krympec Larson . Lewis . Lilley . Monno . McLeod K. Zimmerman L. Ziminski C. Ziroll AHAMHMOSHZUZRESOZ T. Whiteford D. Wiec M. Wiertall A. Wilk D. Wilkerson R. Wilkinson D. Williams D. Williams M. Williams S. Winekoff L. Witt R. Wiszinsky D. Woehlke D. Wood M. Wrablewski D. Wroblewski L. Wulff G. Wylie R. Yaeger C. Yowtz D. Zakrzewski T. Zammit S. Zdunek S. Zidar M. Zielinski S. Zielinski J. Zieman F. Ziemba . Ng . Palizzi . Parrinello . Pastula Petrucz . Rodgers Ross . Sztig Shollenberger . Smith . Stacy Stanfield Tomberlain . Tyzo . Young . Zabharski 99 CLL sap pepe mc tansempneiezete Re Thank you Judge Dunn Ce ee ee Diao wes | 100 { i 101 U4 Z [lam ib decd PHYSICS 104 Couples dancing to the music of “Julia”. Karen Grden stops by to sample some Crestwood Concoction. | = s@- el fom i Ter SHEILA ERMETE HOMECOMING QUEEN 1971-1972 105 | 106 — Mecnewanecene 4 see EPO ai FF gts Oo y ze =} i rare Junior, Mark Wyklige, proud- ly accepts the little spirit jug aKisinins The “GREAT” Seniors won the snow sculpturing con- test. for the Junior class. During second lunch hour Butch and Ken Mike McGoorty shows spirit and a strong tied for first place in the pie eating contest. stomach for the sophomore class. 108 “Hey, after the dance, want to go to Hines?” d Mrs. Howell receives a beautiful bouquet Now, Paul Turowski has all the support he of flowers from her very thankful cheer- needs. leaders. Vickie says, ““Wow, I can sure get a good buzz from this to- After working hard on the snow sculptures, doughnuts and coffee in the night.” Senior Lounge is a real treat. These couples seem to be enjoying the dance. hs Karin Hovsepian and Reid Schornack dance to the music of the Do Ri Jo Bo Band. Mr. McNeil seems to be en- joying himself. Emperor, Earl Luhn, trying on his crown. Jan Orstadius, Randy Patzer, Steve Nagy, and Jan Bordner are caught by the roving Lancer camera. Se The Emperor’s Court consists of: 1. to r.: Debbie Stefanko, Doug Taggart, Cathy Bailey, Emperor Earl Luhn, Craig Groscurth, Sheila Ermenta, Bill Sutherland, and Barb Boss. Spinsters’ Hop servers do their job! sis eta — The entertainment for the night was by the Do-Ri-Jo-Bo Band. LADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP 3 ea Kieth Madden (Aladdin) offering the magicial lamp to Adora’s father. Aladdin taken prisoner after losing the magic lamp. : Bi te The actors of Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp. The slaves of the ring. 112 PINOCCHIO Alice Neal (Pinocchio), Diane Kolodzie (Black cat), and Lee Ann Fea- Lee Ann Feasel (Blue Fairy), Alice Neal (Pinocchio), and Dean Tag- sel (Blue Fairy) during a performance of “Pinocchio”. lioli (Gepetto) take a bow for a brilliant performance. LLIB I Mee 2 % a : . : Anna Thomas portrays a mean puppeteer. Paula Hojnicki playing the role of Candlewick. 114 BY THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH c an ai 242, 2a Bil e The Crestwood Drama Club presents “‘By the Skin of our Teeth,” starring from left to right: Deb Lundquist (Sabina), Linda Neal (Gladys), Nancy Janice (Mrs. Antrobus), Dan Hopkins we (Mr. Antrobus), and Craig Common (Henry). Mr, Antrobus | (Dane Hooking: pours out his sorrows. During the convention in Atlantic City some bystanders crowd around to Dan Hopkins (Mr. Antrobus) confronts Craig Common hear Sabina talk to Keith Madden. (Henry Antrobus) during Post World War II. The Antrobus family having a friendly discussion? Carol Olson as ten o’clock. ) | } | | = S an O = z= = a Z Z. S Y) © Z Y) THANK YOU . FISHER MR ite: fax. fee ie cnr ; : er £ oe ae 1 j ee i 4 fe Mr. Posa thanks Mrs. Solakain for her help in the 1971-72 Sports year. Mrs. Howell thanks Debbie Lundquist for being a very active cheer- leader. Mr. Klinefelter presents a tennis award to Tim Hartmann. ATHLETES a nuda ce mn ee Mr. Clark presents Jeff Lis with a baseball award. ao a - ; é A Gr % S ° a Pa ‘% Mr. Tate presents Dale Greb with a golf award. a } Mr. Posa helping Frantz Nilsen with his varsity jacket. Bob Henry accepting the most improved award in swimming. 121 CHEERLEAD | 122 IN ACTION % CE OGLE LAE ELA AL ORE 8 5 NRC Pav RE ee ne nal eacemrdeerdnttinhaeemenyeree ta aemenepeettl LER re eS TTR: 5 ANN A He SRNR SINUS SG RRR REF St Sante ATC NN A ANNE SN EO NN Of ocean RN AER = $e IN 5 he ener 9 amt. . we TEES Se acme ta ea 1971-72 CHEERLEADERS The 1971-72 Varsity and J.V. squad consists of Varsity standing, 1. to r.: V. Folmer, D. Lundquist, C. Olsen, sponsor Mrs. S. Howell, N. Hija, D. Sandy and D. McAleer. J.V. Kneeling: C. Fraser, E. Newmyer, J. Byrd, K. Wacaster, C. Turvey, and T. Mitchell. Diane Kraske, also one of this | years Varsity Cheerleaders. Becky Williams shows some spirit. Precision is the name of the game. | 124 VARS ITY AND J.V. Deb Lundquist demonstrates some skill. 128 — TIMES __ iT | [| visitor ore. Macs: DOWN YARDS! : fb . . - s NN Introducing the 1971-72 Charger Football team, Front Row, 1. tor.: D. Cearbaugh, W. Gillikin, D. Sebastian, D. Kalis, J. Izeluk, J. Long, ih Brady, C. Common, S. Posa, R. Schornack, student manager—B. Charnock. Second Row: Asst. Coach F. Bolser, K. Clark, M. Cec i, R. Campbell, G. Fattal, T. Heller, S. Wilkes, L. Bartell, M. Arney, E. Chlebek, Asst. Coach D. Quiton. Third Row: Coach J. Fletcher, D. Cupps, D. Loose, J. Scherbaty, F. Nilson, W. Luedtke, W. Veraldi, R. Shortt, D. Smith, R. Hargis. thkedaPadioke mee é ee : A Student walkout was one of the many problems that confronted Don Loose blocks his man while Micky Ceci looks for on-coming the football team this year. Eagles. VARSITY | FOOTBALL Na Crestwood’s goal line defense holds the line. Mick Ceci sets himself up to pass, while Edward Chlebek blocks. ey ee stn dt a ae Franz Nilson, a foreign exchange student from Norway, kicks a record field goal. Craig Common has no way to turn this time. oe : op ies a Ce A Charger runner almost breaks away and makes it into the clearing. Jim Izeluk and Jim Scherbaty try desperately to block the pass. Bill Gillikin fights off a blocker while Jim Scherbaty and Bob Shortt are in pursuit. Quarterback, Micky Ceci, with time to spare throws a perfect pass. Quarterback Micky Ceci gets the ball and begins another important of- fensive play. Getting into position to make a tackle Doug Kalis pushes away a blocker. Penetrating the Eagles’ line, the Charger defense leaves no room for the ball carrier to run. bee: ke 7 sa WGN Bill Gillikin and Randy Campball come to the aid of their fellow players. Micky Ceci follows his blocker (Kevin Clark) and picks up some valuable yards. J.V. FOOTBALL The 1971-1972 J.V. Football team consisted of front row, left to right: Coach D. Berg, D. Alanis, V. Lena, K. Loose, M. Flesher, D. Butler, R. Ciavattone, J. Diorio, N. Katsarelas, P. Dunham, S. Posa, G. Davis, G. Lis, R. Bradshaw. Second Row: R. Konfara, W. Dorais, W. Soiuberger, M. Glass, D. Kasza, H. Martin, R. Stanley, T. Ward, D. Herman, R. Prieskorn, S. Clark, N. Cortis, D. Dziadzio. Top Row: F. Asbury, R. Desi- mone, M. Pankoff, D. Monson, R. Mercier, G. Solakian, P. Brady, T. Tackett, C. Drummond, G. Wolenter, J. Kennedy, M. Gillikin, S. Dorais, A. Santucci, Jo Oliverio, Coach B. Mysiak, student manager T. Sheldon. The J.V.’s offensive squad executes another play. The Charger defensive line nails the ball carrier behind the line of scrimmage. 132 The Charger offensive squad gets ready for another play. = After receiving the kickoff, this Charger follows his blocker. Steve Dorais breaks a tackle and scores another Charger touch- down. 134 CROSS COUNTRY In the last stretch Mark Iwaniec attempts to pass a Lutheran West runner. The 1971-72 Cross Country Team: Front Row, |. tor. J. Wenclasky, J. Wacaster, K. Holda, R. Oliverio. Sec- ond Row: D. Hinske, M. Iwaniec, S. Pomeroy, L. Barton, N. Joyner, T. Robin- son, J. Tirey, Coach Mr. T. Klinfelter. fea ce These Chargers try desperately to hold their lead. And away I go! Sometimes Steve Pomeroy has his ups and downs but he always seems to come through for the Chargers. CRESTWOOD’S GOLF TEAM Crestwood can be proud of its golf team, introducing the members from I. to r.: P. Hilliard, D. Greb, F. Jawor, R. Tate, Coach T. Tate, J. Jawor, G. Piot, M. Tate. A perfect follow through by Frank Jawor, sends the ball on its way. Dale Greb takes a couple of practice swings before going on the course. 136 Bi es ee tae Mike Tate follows through for a perfect drive. John Jawor shows good form while making his shot. WINTER 138 | SPORTS Bonus TI : ij rf Bonus ‘ ’ : ‘ fe hon , i. ne | 4 oe gooe came a. $,21234 Fs .° | ‘ ok ci : ; CAA. Aan “se” “ee VISITORS Mi 139 VARSITY BASKETBALL eS . ae we AS) : RS The 1972 Varsity Basketball team consists of: Front, 1 to r: Ken Holda, Jamie Long. Second Row: Tim Wafer, Jeff Lis, Jim Johnson, Sam Clay, Tony Enokian, Alan Leszczynski, Jim Izeluk, Dean Cearbaugh, Mark Cameron and Coach Mr. R. Carr. Jim Izeluk and Jeff Lis fight with the Rebels for the rebound. 140 ae 1 eet : dramatic side court shot while Mark Cameron Tony Enokian makes a looks on. Ken Holda gets into a tight spot as he tries to pass to another teammate, EE TR RS NS a NN ae ——— | Ken Holda breaks through two opposing players and in for another | Charger basket. 4 Se eee ; ir Pe en Jeff Lis springs into action by tipping the ball to his teammates. e: j f a 6 . caer = as _ = = Seg - yas Surrounded by Rebels, Jim Izeluk is forced to shoot. 142 “Wy, e DRae beh ae Ken Holda goes up for a lay-up while Al Leszczynski awaits for a possible Before the game starts, the Chargers fire up for the Rebels. rebound. Wise ka ae Jim Izeluk battles his way in for two points. J.V. BASKETBALL ae The 1972 J.V. Basketball Team includes, front row, |. to r.: J. Marra, T. Marzec, P. Wayne, M. Steve Wilkes works his way in and takes his Balawajder, M. Ceci. Second Row: K. Gondek, R. Hargis, C. Drummond, G. Solakian. Third shot. Row: Coach Mr. R. Mercier, D. Spurgess, P. Brady, W. Luedtke, W. Veraldi, R. Shortt. Cad . ae , mg {iF izan TE ‘es These Chargers protect their basket by controlling the rebounds. Pat Wayne dribbles past his man and in for a lay-up. 144 aw Trying to extend Crestwood’s lead, Joe Marra, takes a free throw. oa ae Ron Hargis attempts a jumpshot from the corner, Bob Shortt takes a foul shot as his teammates look on. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL - Crestwood can be proud of its Freshmen Basketball Team: Front Row, | to r: L. Dudek, J. Sarkisian, J. Lewis, J. Schrock. Second Row: Coach M. Richter, B. Sperbeck, G. Lis, D. Doherty, J. Novicka, M. Zielinski, S. Elder, D. Kasza, V. Lena, S. Peeling, S, Bitonti, and student managers G. Pirtle and B. Costillo. The Freshmen Chargers fight for the rebound. 146 Se me siensensteceot Pa ctesimesinemcassentitates M. Zielinski tries to extend the Chargers lead. Greg Lis attempts his free-throw while D. Doherty and D. watch on. Kasza 1G Be vy rstipeeeg mre 147 SWIMMING 72” Crestwood’s 1972 Swim team First Row, |. to r.: John Pitak, Dean Taglioli, Brian Kramer, Dave Brown, Tom Reed. Second Row: Mike Naglowski, Doug Wasniak, Doug Colley, Paul Robinson. Third Row: Mike Treachler, Simon Bates, Tony Pinkham, Arno Andresen, Mark Casper, Gary Lawrey, Terry Woelkie, Doug Taggart, Mike Shewake, Paul Turowski. Fourth Row: Pat Bartlett, Bob Henry, Jeff Dizekan, Dale Daly, Rick Turvey, Gary Stec, Tom Leeman. oes “ Nays = w “ . - Jeff Dizekan captured by the roving Lancer camera. And there off! 148 Paul Turowski swimming to win. Our thanks goes to our beautiful timers. “The Coach’’, Mr. Shewack. a nae aiken ARERR mH Joe Ruicci doing his famous dou ble butterfly. Paul Turowski warming up for the meet. 149 This Charger was caught in the act of a backward dive. 150 A PIN TO WIN The 1972 Wrestling team is composed of: Front Row, I. to r.: S. Posa, F. Gatte, A. Zeppa, M. Hess, D. Keiffer, R. Stanley, C. Economeu. Top Row: M. Pankoff, K. Clark, L. Berry, N. Cortis, R. VanGilder, W. Comstock, L. Barton, S. Bossie, D. Alanis, F. Federice, D. Loose, and coach Frank McKay. tion. Bee eS Ese This Charger bear-hugs his opponent. By using skillful moves this Charger controls his opponent. 151 With arms and legs tangled, this Charger tries to pin his man. Getting ready to start the second period, David Alanis awaits the referee’s whistle. Bernie Sanden struggles to take his man down. Russ VanGuilder catches his opponent off balance and sends him to the mat. 152 = Trying to outwit his opponent, Crestwood’s Russ VanGilder moves very cau tiously. Larry Barton seems to be all tied up. Nick Cortis has his opponent at his mercy. With sudden moves, this Charger attempts to snare his opponent’s legs. Matthew Hess takes his man neatly to the floor. SS GSS FF a ee SE LE — aes ai = $e 2 beta ae Lg RE ees 154 VARSITY BASEBALL The 1971-72 Crestwood Baseball team consists of Bottom Row, l. to r.: Temur Abloy, Todd Heller, Ed Chlebek, Phil Dunham. Second Row: Jamie Long, Paul Grauzer, Gary Bolley, Jim Izeluk. Third Row: Ken Holda, Tim Wafer, Jeff Lis, Butch Luedthe, Mick Ceci, Dean Cearbough, Al Leszynski. Top Row: Bill Gilliken, Rob Bolley, Sandy Posa, Mike Tate and Coach Jack Clark. 5s Al Leszynski takes a hefty cut as charger bench and spectators look on. Todd Heller, third baseman fields a ball during infield practice. 156 Ken Holda flys over home plate in order to score another run for the Chargers. Right hander Gary Bolley warms up before inning starts. Short stop, Jeff Lis, studies flight of the ball. Crestwood Chargers caught by the roving Lancer camera. 157 158 Gary Bolley prepares to release a high pitch. Coach Clark talks strategy to Todd Heller. Jeff Lis exhibits some heady base running with this fade away slide. Al Leszynski perches on first after singling to left. ined sa ae ae ; ne | Saeiealp Catcher Ed Chlebek watches an outside pitch go by. Mike Tate and Sandy Posa watch as Tim Wafer releases a caught ball to- ward the infield. | | ) Lefty, Paul Grawzer, delivers smoothly to hitter. Sat First baseman Al Leszynski watches Sandy Posa try to apply tag at second. .§ rs a Second Baseman, Sandy Posa talks it up | during a game. ; — ve eee é =? , fete sae 3 ane Se AG i oe . Jeff Lis awaits ball in infield prac- tice. Jamie Long concentrates on pitch Undismayed despite the look, Coach Clark con- from center field. templates victory over Riverside. 159 J.V. BASEBALL 4 wi (a. H y — 4 f 4 Perle Crestwood presents its Junior Varsity Baseball Team first row, |. to r.: Mark Zielinski, Rick Augustyn, Steve Posa, Roger Simmons. Second Row: Greg Lis, Dale Kasza, Unknown, Coach Dennis Hopkins. Third Row: John Shedlock, Dave Sprigis, Brian Bradley, Randy Ceci. Fourth Row: Nelson Joiner, Steve Zacharski, Charlie Drum- mond, Bob Shortt. Fifth Row: Kevin Clark, and Mike Szuran. ee ie s ie Dale Kasza lets another ball pass him by. Mark Zielinski swings trying to give the “The Coach,”’ Dennis Hopkins. Chargers another hit. Randy Ceci about to take off with top speed. 160 sae a ees Ais, MBE PR te Kevin Clark awaiting his turn at bat. This Charger is so happy becau se of his hit he’s walking on air. The coach planning the next inning with our Crestwood Chargers. Greg Lis tagging up at second after hitting a double. Dale Kaza awaiting a fly ball. MCULLL LT ih Reid 161 TRACK 1972 Crestwood Chargers warming up for another strenuous meet. oo SIGHS The 1972 Track team is composed of first row, 1. to r.: Bill Pinkerton, Mike Holloway, John Wacaster, Keith Common, Jim Brady, Craig Common, Bob Sobczak. Second Row: Mike Banjos, Dave Alanis, Tim Joiner, Jeff Graham, Vito Lena, Larry Barton, Jim Novicka, Gary Solakian, Dave Herman, Dave Wroblewski, Ken Gondek, Steve Wilkes, Ron Hargis, Jim Tirey. Third Row: Coach Terry Furst, Bob Mercier, Ken Noble, Tim Robinson, Pete Scheopes, Unknown, Dave Choroba, Peter Schoeps, Mark Iwanica, Nick Cortis, Coach Gary Mason. 162 | | High in the air is Tim Joiner. Ken Gondek looks a bit tired after a mile of | This Charger crosses the high jump bar per- running. fectly. REET This Charger flys for his hobby. A great jump by Mark Iwanica. ra EN EE TST ESTE 163 TENNIS Our thanks goes to Mr. Klinefelter for a no. 1 team. Steve Nagy one of Crestwood’s best. Crestwood’s winning tennis team First Row, |. to r.: Keith Arbury, Dave Berry, Jeff Dzekian, Dave Hinski, Pat Wayne. Second Row: Coach T. Klinefelter, Mark LaFever, Mike Colson, Tim Hartmann, Bill Parker, Rick Turvey, Mark Lesner, John McKenty, Steve Nagy, Gerry Gaydos, Andy Hatsos. Third Row: Hatsos, Mark Gilliken, Paul Juengal, Rooney DiSimone, Dan Munson. 164 Paul Juengal tries to recover a speeding ball. re G.A.A.: GIRL’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION This years All-Star Varsity Basketball Team, includes front row, 1. to r.: M. Abdo, K. Marley, Co-captain—P. Lewis, J. Grden. Second Row: C. Jerema, L. Smith, T. Palizzi, D. Jamroz, J. Zdan. Missing Co-captain—M. Biek,. Nancy Harding and Karin Hovsepian during one of the relay races. dhe é sat rebound, and P. Co-captain Patti Lewis goes in for a layup and another Judy Grden takes a side court shot as M. Biek gets ready for the Lewis looks on. two points. 166 vert: Co-captain Marsha Biek trys to get control The members of the 1971-72 All-Star J.V. Basketball Team are just a few of the people of the ball. involved in G.A.A. At Pees See, Ste Just a few officers of the 1971-72 are seated, 1. to r.: C. Hangach—Secretary, S. Po Zdan—President, J. Grden—Historian and D. Jamroz—Point Secretary. ine D. Zwier and T, Palizzi show some form! 167 _ ue Yi Thank you Mr. Gehm for being our Sponsor. The Student Council officers 1. to r. are: Treasurer, Michele Ashker, Rec. Secretary, Janet Adams, President, Keith Common, Vice President, Susan Wainwright, and Cor, Secretary, Joyce Moy. (not pictured) OUR COUNCIL HARD AT WORK Key Club members perform their daily duties of raising the Ameri- can flag. John Canfield starts the 24 hour basketball Mr. Smink presents Lawrence Domine with a A jump ball starts the 24 hour basketball game. plaque for his service to Crestwood. game. 170 Grace Bologna at her job working as a Dental Assistant. Our thanks goes to Mr. Nowak and Miss Byram for being such great Co-op sponsors. Dwayne McLachlan as co-op man of the year. Mary Ann Merglewski as co-op woman of the year. VARSITY CLUB 172 Zz OF KE © ¢) aD Z. 174 HILDREN’S HEATER Vie OUR BUS RIVERS Crestwood’s excellent driving staff includes first row, 1. to r.: Trans. Sup. Mrs. C. Forquer, Mrs. La Fever, Mrs. Sobczak. Second Row: Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Szuron, Mrs. Frey, Mrs. Allen, Mr. Lewandowski, Mrs. Stef- fani, Mr. Morgan. Remember .. . . . when we were first freshmen at Crestwood? . . when we didn’t have any weekend warriors? . . the feeling we got when the class of “71” graduated and we were finally the Almighty Seniors? . . a football team without coaches? . . when we won the snow sculpture contest at the Winter Festival? .. May 18th and beautiful Lovett Hall? ....a Class without sponsors? . . when we won a football game. . all the weekend dances (ha-ha)? . . when Mrs. Childs helped us with the Senior Trip? . when eighteen year olds got the right to vote? . . when all we could drink on the Senior trip was Coke? . . when parents were sponsors of clubs? . . when it rained for two days in the Bahamas? . when Craig Common was asked to resign? . . when the teachers did have a contract? . . when Central Park wasn’t all beer cans? . when our pilots went on strike in the Bahamas? . . when our class song was almost “We Gotto Get Out of This Place’? . when we did things as a class? . . the people who stuck their necks out for our class? . . when Dan Hopkins ran for the School Board? ...When June 13th came and we realized that the fun was over and “The Long and Winding Road” was ahead of us. .. when June 13th finally came and we were Alumni? CONGRATULATIONS ALL! THE CLASS OF “72” 176 CRUSADER STAFF The 1971-72 Crusader Staff consisted of—Front Row, l. to r.: Back—Keith Com- mon, Jamie Long, Al Leszczynski. Second Row: Halina Siemasko, Rose Zagorli, Liz Dilorio. Third Row: Vicki Folmar, Steve Reaver, Michele Fields, Karen Katserelas, Mrs. Knapp. Fourth Row: Marsha Biek, Denise Totten, Mary Grden. Front: Bonnie Brady, Barb Boss, Cindy Storck, Nina Zimmerman, Cheryl Fraser. Mrs. Knapp, sponsor, often lends a helping hand. Teamwork and cooperation make the Crusader great. Mary Grden, and Denise Totton working diligently to meet the coming deadline. Co-editors Liz Dilorio and Keith Common working hard planning a successful Crusader. al 7 i — ot Ait ERAAERLR aaa s SUSE RES Sc ae nae. Oe — Our thanks goes to Mrs. Knapp for being the greatest Cru- sader Staff sponsor. CHARGERS “ Not another fumble! These Chargers look ahead to an exciting game. What do you mean it isn’t here? Bill Gilliken ‘The Coach?” My girdle is killing me! What a bunch of foxes! Foxy Fumblers fight for the football. 177 THE LANCER Connie Downs and Debbie Patrick deciding which picture to use in a layout. The Lancer Staff Standing, 1. to r.: Alice Lewandowski, Editor-in-Chief, Gail Wylie, Connie Downs, Liz Frango, Debbie Patrick, Earl Luhn, Georgina Farrugia, Business Manager, Gail Pelc, Layout Editor, Jeanne Wenclasky, and Bill Gillikin, Sports Editor. Bill Gillikin and Earl Luhn planning the Sports end of the Yearbook. 178 STAFF Jeanne Wenclasky planning another layout. . “The Photographers”’, Alice Lewandowski and Bill Gillikin. Connie Downs and Gail Pelc cropping the Senior class pictures. 179 180 VAN’S GULF SERVICE Tune-ups by Allen-tronic Scope Expert Break Service Free Pick-up and Delivery Robert Vander Meulen, Owner 25830 Ford Road LO2-9898 TATES SPORT RECREATION CENTER Parts and Service 41500 Ford Road Phone 455-5257 Plymouth, Michigan THE CLASS OF “74° WISHES TO EXTEND ITS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF “72” Dearborn Heights, Mich. United Delco DEARBORN AUTO ELECTRIC Original Equipment Parts and Service. 25605 Ford Road Dearborn Michigan LO2-7710 MOLDEX TOOL CO. 25249 W. Warren Dearborn Heights, Michigan Plastic molds Extrusion dies The Class of “73” | wishes to extend its congratulations and best of luck in | the future to every member of the Great Class of “72.” We would like to commend you for all your achievements in making this school year a prosperous one. : President Mark Wyklige | Vice-President Mark Arney Treasurer Grace lenna Secretary Rita Robinson 181 KEY CLUB CRESTWOOD HIGH Serving the School and Community to Enrich Man’s Existence. SCHOOL SERVICE Stained Bleachers Freshman Orientation Raised Flag Everyday Changed Signboard Homecoming Float Ran Concession Stand Supported—Band Parents —Student Council —Lancer —Genisis Larry Domine President Gary Solakian COMMUNITY SERVICE March of Dimes Walk-a-thon U.D. Seminar Fourth of July Activities Raised money for groups with our popcorn machine Supported Health Council Goodfellow—Football Game —Can Drive —Paper Sale Kiwanis—Peanut Sale —Fish Fry Robert Fitzsimmons Treasurer | THE CRESTWOOD BOARD OF EDUCATION CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1972 How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another’s will; Whose armor is his honest thought, and simple truth his utmost skill! Sir Henry Wotton from Character of a Happy Life Walter F. Derry—President James W. Boatwright—Trustee Angelo M. Cucci—Vice President Carl A. Herman—tTrustee Frank J. Skopczynski—Treasurer Richard J. Wiacek—Trustee Rudolph B. Nagy—Secretary 183 for the TOPS in DINING PLEASURE!! cocktails fine food entertainment dancing Sunday Dinners from 3-9 p.m. finest banquet facilities in this area!!! 274-0060 (reservations) 26207 W. Warren, Dbrn. Hghts. | | GENE’S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY “Pleasing You Pleases Us” 24344 Ford Rd. (Near Telegraph) Dearborn Heights, Michigan 48127 hOdeiits A MUSICAL SALUTE TO THE CLASS OF “72” Crestwood Band Parents Association Pres. Lawrence Domine, Sr. Vice Pres. Lillie LaFever Tres. Raymond Richard Sec. Delphine Levay BROSCH BROS. Heating and Cooling 25009 W. Warren Dearborn Heights, Michigan LO5-240 0 LO5-2401 DUKE’S HARDWARE Complete line of Hardware, Plumbing and Paint 24910 Ford Road Dearborn Heights, Mich. Phone LO1-3710 TORO Mac-O-Lan Paints Sales and Service GALES HARDWARE Complete Lawnmower Service Windows and Screens Repaired. Phone 278-5155 25411 W. Warren Dearborn Hgts., Mich. THE CEATHER BOE Dinning—Cocktails Entertainment Open Tuesday thru Sunday 28937 West Warren Road Garden City, Mich. Phone 522-2420 OPEN PANTRY FOOD MART 7 Days Til Midnight 25854 Ford Rd. Dearborn Heights Michigan 48127 ZACKS DRUGS 27315 W. Warren at Inkster Dearborn Heights, Michigan 274-1213 274-1214 JAY'S FOOD SHOPPE Kowalski Sausage 27525 W. Warren Garden City Phone 427-1290 LINDY’S HOT CORN BEEF Restaurant— Home Style Cooking Complete Dinners 25022 W. Warren Phone 274-8408 Dearborn Heights, Michigan Compliments to the Class of “72” from RIVERSIDE BARBER SHOP 25933 W. Warren Best Wishes JOHN L. CANFIELD, MAYOR Dearborn Heights DEARBORN HEIGHTS CAMERA SHOP 27281 W. Warren Dearborn Heights, Michigan Phone 274-8380 GOOD LUCK CRESTWOOD ATHLETIC BOOSTERS CLUB T. Posa—President C. Drummond—Vice Pres. E. lzeluk—Treasurer M. lzeluk—Secretary Best Wishes TONY VITALE Dearborn Heights Recreation Director VERNICK FINANCE COMPANY Richard L. Vernick, President 25446 Ford Road Phone 278-9040 Dearborn Heights, Michigan FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Alex Yonish—Agent 25626 Ford Road 5 blocks West of Telegraph Phone 562-9472 H.A. POWELL STUDIOS Expression... . is a reflection of thinking Your Expression... . ls the soul of your portrait HAVE YOUR PORTRAIT MADE BY SPECIALISTS IN THE ART OF EXPRESSION! ONE OF AMERICA’S LEADING PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS! 427-0640 28855 Plymouth Road Livonia, Michiga n WO 1-2643 1502 Randolph Detroit, Michigan Frank Julian, Proprietor Phone 278-2477 FRANK’S BARBER SHOP Hairstyling—Razor cutting a TIM’S PRO HARDWARE Tinting and Straightening : 24645 W. Warren Dearborn Heights Warren and Kingsbury Michigan 24748 W. Warren LO3-9643 | 4 STAR SPORTS Distributors of Quality Sportswear and Trophies. Engraving Screening Flocking Telephone 24434 W. Warren 274-8455 Paint—Plumbing— Electrical Supplies PETE’S SERVICE Arco Products 421-9805 27410 Joy. Rd. Sales Service LOgan 2-9333 Livonia Mich. 48150 CHERRY HILL BICYCLE CO. Schwinn and Raleigh Bicycles 25630 Ford Road Dearborn, Mich. Between Gulley Rd. Beech Daly DICK HALL’S Ford and Gulley Boron Tune-ups—Mufflers—Tailpipes and Brakes 25351 Ford Rd. Dearborn, Mich. Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Class of “72” Weyhing Bros. Man. Co.—Jewelers | 3040 Gratiot Ave. LO7-0600 Det. 7, Mich. Your Representative George Weyhing, Jr. 188 BAND BOX CLEANERS 24551 W. Warren 278-4822 Open 7:30 am to 7 pm We operate our own plant. Minor repairs done free. UNITED RENT ALL 24101 Warren Ave. Dearborn Heights, Michigan Telephone 561-5696 RECORD CORNER Discount Prices Records—Tapes—Stamps—Coins Round Dance Records 2227 N. Beech Daly Phone 565-4663 CB. FM. TV CITIZENS 2 WAY RADIO CO. KRM 3799 Sales—Service Phone 278-0560 24320 Ford Rd. 1 block West of Telegraph “We're not a big Florist but a good one.” REGGIE’S FLORIST Corsages and Nosegays designed specially for students 24724 W. Warren LO5-0420 Dearborn Heights, Michigan J.F. Taylor, JEWELERS, INC. N.A. Taylor W.J. Locke 1650 N. Telegraph Dearborn, Mich. Phone LO1-6555 Need a Tuxedo - For the Prom? Max’s is the Place for all Crestwood men MAX’S TUXEDO 27532 Ford Rd. Flairs and Ruffles on Shirts FREE. Boots also on discount $4.00. SALYNN CLEANERS 25871 Ford Road at Beech Daly Custom drapery our specialty. One day service by request Phone 274-4770 CARRIAGE TRADE SALON 25107 W. Warren Dearborn Heights Phones 274-0516 274-2850 W. E. MASKENY MUSIC Jukeboxes, Pooltables, and Pinball games Leasing and Rentals Used equipment Profit Sharing Plan for Sale 2038 N. Telegraph, Dearborn WISE OWL BOOK SHOP Cliffnotes, Magazines, Paperbacks Newspapers, Hard Cover Books, Children’s Books 25873 Ford Rd. LO-3-4555 Stanley Turowski And Son Funeral Home 25509 W. Warren Dearborn Heights 189 Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. 190 PATRONS Roderick N. Biggar Edward J. Holda Joe Lis George Cockrane Bill F. Ross Manoog Zakarian Oscar Hovsepian William Rousseou Donald Common Michael Childs W. Levay O.E. McDonald Lawrence Domine Merle Sheldon Stan Wiec Edward Wenclasky R. Dulmage James Whatley Royal Perkins Rudolph B. Nagy Robert Orstadius Edwin Lundquist Bob Berry Thomas Casper William J. Flint John Addison Jeff Chris Ross Robert E. Ruby Staff Cherry Hill Drugs Miss Joanne Hart Robert Crossland, Drywall Genie Pelc Tri-daly Drugs Bill Sutherland Margaret Hovsepian Ford Gulley Standard Service Bryee Johnston Van’s Coney Island Mrs. Orrin J. Welty Lois George Parra W.H. Fitzsimmond Helen Ann Ermete Mrs. Thomas Intihar Douglas R. Roose Bill La Fever Dennis Kole Real Estate Cappella’s Pizzeria Ru Beene’s Cleaners Tailors Joseph Dodson Advertising Dr. Paul J. Peters, P.C. Podiatric Physician Surgeon THANK YOU I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the people who worked so hard to make this book a really great success. A big thank you goes to Mr. King and Mr. Clark, for helping and advising me on this book. Also a special thanks goes to Bill Gillikin for being my Sports Editor and Judy Grden for helping me when everyone deserted. Thank you everyone for making the Lancer “72” the best yet. Bg Meee Alice Lewandowski Editor-in-Chief Alice Lewandowski Assistant Editor Judy Grden Sports Editor Bill Gillikin Business Manager Georgina Farrugia Copy Editor Judy Grden Layout Editor Gail Pelc Typists Liz Frango, Gail Wylie, and Tony Farrugia Sales Layout Photographers Debbie Knight Alice Lewandowski Alice Lewandowski Donna Kaza Bill Gillikin Bill Gillikin Earl Luhn Gail Pelc Tim Siorek Alice Lewandowski Jeanne Wenclasky Powell Studios Bill Gillikin Debbie Patrick Connie Downs Karen Hovsepiac Liz Frango Debbie Zick Karen Wiec Jeanne Wenclasky Gail Pelc Sue Helek Laura Opalinski Advisors Mrs. Lis Roseann Insalco Mrs. Holda Jackie Gladish Mrs. Cockrane Mrs. Izeluk Advisor I.C.P. Mr. J ohn Studt 191 TURNING INWARD Youth’s glory lies silent understanding, when we don our jeans and stroll out to the park sniffing the Ges along the way while our eyes glow (from the sun perhaps) above the clouds. For then we are glad. But then we let the seasons change and our hearts too, and our smile sets with the sun. Tomorrow we might eat chestnuts and share secrets and gaze upon each other, our hair flying in the wind again laughing at the tears we’ve shed over slopes we climbed too late. But tonight’s stars will reflect an empty soul that has aged another day. Eve Tihanyi 192 a A tHe I Owe BS ey Pes a he % of Ser Sto SoH ner ii Wie oi kf a - a det 32 fin. a EEE a
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