Evergreen Park High School - Eta Pi Chi Yearbook (Evergreen Park, IL)

 - Class of 1976

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While each patch was being com- pleted, the students rapidly adapted to the disordered surroundings. During the period when Math classes were held in the girls' gym, the baskets were still put to good use. Students swished the nets with crumpled-up math packets. Their adaptability is a key element in any patchwork! iniuhi? i gl -Q 'Xl The cornerstone of our building's patchwork is the tree-lined cen- tral courtyard. The diverse spread of the school is easily observed here, from the sometimes sweet-smelling Home Ec. kitchens to the looming three-story academic wing, the sleek two-story pool addition, and to the cafeteria, where students can enjoy a panoramic View of the courtyard be- tween classes that more often than not meet in windowless rooms. Don't admire the view from the courtyard for too long, howeverg the beauty is decidedly dimished when the doors are locked from the other side. Fanning out in all directions from the courtyard are the warp and woof of the build- ing's patchwork: the hallowed halls. In a sense, the halls serve as threads holding the patchwork together. Vital communications and notes such as green slips zip along the halls at blinding speeds, and off -season track and cross-country athletes ' lope along at lesser speeds. Stairways, on the other hand for, more appropriately, footj, enable our academic planners to offer a wide range of gymnastic activities. Without stairways, our vertical pathways, new courses such as Third-Floor Jump Off , and How to Leap Three Stories in a Single Botmd would have to be added to the curricultun. Without a doubt, an attractive and efficient physical setting is a vital component of Evergreen's patchwork. X f'5 Q-A 1' 1 Q. , W1 , .Mx K ww 1..1.!ux,s11w': i+Ni3 I' K:-. x I . 1 Q ,fz.,,.g:.i rfw-'X Agp: LJQ. , ri . ,,- .A H u XKH1'l1l.'X .Ei?1'x'.El'lU.'Q!.?l'U1 lWwEj'E'R'IflW'l,1l 1 u .2f1ffwf. , w l + 1 ,A.' . 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As students leave the melting pot, arms laden with books full of leftover work, differences are again evident. Some leg it homeward, others pile into cars waiting in the newly-blacktopped parking lot. A few hearty souls regularly wait on the corner for reluctant buses to arrive. A few students are so enraptured by the building that they remain in the halls until the janitors sweep them out the doors with their brooms. I 31 fi 5 .3 -1 if El 5. QS if G E 3. . V - 2' il 1 F -.94 , u - , 41 z T1 xxx-.N A l E 5 X- to . eg X sw -it -.....s. l .'.S8:rmE'ET.:1 , 'Tttrcxnxvf f ,Sr F .1 N ? ,,. Sw P? fn J s 2:3331 iimfillll fiila. A .wmaeznlrlllilrls ' 4' 1 H il Q P 5 E 6 E ' r it NF ' .:' ,EIA LQ 5 51 J , E Nu N if P il 'i L. . F I A 5 .V Q1 23 ii 3 X H 1' www fxswmmiafa rzmessmm- tw- ue.-m. fc ...s,r'.vn.l: an t any one time, students can be observed studying in all corners of the school. ln the classroom, library, halls, and even under car hoods, students are in deep contem plation, pausing only to pose for passing yearbook photographers. When all our successful academic programs at Evergreen are patched together, the end result is one of the lowest dropout rates in the State. In a patchwork of almost 2000 students, teachers, employees, and volunteers, each individual fills a different role. No great Shakespeare is necessary to write the scriptg we all know our roles and act them out every day. But without actors, what good are roles, anyway? With no people, Evergreen Park High School could not even be a figment of someone's imagination. . C 1'f9ClOMS an JW CIVQ flue Om9nfS V- l TOP:'Px-qm King nominees andiheir dates after the ang nouncement are: lI.EFTW'1 OfRIGH I'j Cheryl Moy!es,b5Bruce Q Wrobeig Alicia Orr, Chuck Porucmikg Therese Murray, john Regang Cathy Lusk, Dan Flynng-Mike Johnston, Karen Sko- ra. LEFT: Terry Graal flashes a smile for our photographer. RXGHT: Jim Boonstra and date make a flashy entrance. ,y, Q Nu. an , v ares be V. . fi, On May.29, 1975, many Evergreen Park students were adorned in lace, floor length dresses, tuxedos, and flowers. They were off to paradise false known as the Sabre Room of Hickory Hillsjior the Prom. The students were entertanied with mu- sic, dancing, a delicious dinner, and just being together with special friends. The highlight' of the eve- ning was the announcement of Prom King, who was Chuck Porucznik. Each year five seniors are nomina- ted bythe senior Class for this honor. By midnight, the flowers were-wilted, the tuxeclos rumpled, dresses displayed footprints up to the knee, but everyone had a most enjoyable evening. LE!-'Tr Prom King Chuck Forucznlk and Alicia Onj. BELQW: hey hats were in last season and a few of t.he'seniors had to be part of the fashion scene. sh ' ,, 'ie-'V n THE PURPOSE OF MERIT was not to see how long it takes for one to expire on a hot day while wearing a suitcoat. Although heat and humidity prevailed, the idea was to honor outstanding academic achievements by Evergreen students. Miss Inman presented recognitions and awards for achievement, attendance, and ser- vice. Scholarship recognitions were next, followed by Student Council and NHS inductions, directed by Mrs. Bennison. Some students were not content with just one award. jim O'Nei11, Perry Danos, and Bruce Wrobel gathered four apieceg Audrey Gorecki and Karen Storkel wore holes in their shoes, each trekking to the awards platform six times. UPPER LEFT: Members of the PTA present Cynthia Hoeffler with her high honors award. UPPER RIGHT: Mike Kowalczyk receives the Westem Golf Associat-ion's Chick Evans Scholar- ship. CENTER: The Industrial Education Student ofthe Year award goes to Bill Corbett. LOWER LEFT: Therese Murray re- cites one of the cardinal principles of the NHS. LOWER RIGHT: Audrey Gorecki wins the Outstanding Senior Service award, among others. .s F a I 4 1 IDTTOM LEFT A hard earned diploma is awarded to Bob Agner. BOTTOM RIGHT The choral gioup, directed by Mr. Wilens, TOP: The graduates march out onto the athletic fields for Lhe final time. MID DLE: Marge Stalzer at the podium speak ing about The Meaning of a Gift COOL DRAFTS OF NIGHT AIR drifted across the athletic field. As the sun sank toward the horizon, shadows from the low-slung, orange-bricked building spread across the fields where 427 students were about to receive their diplomas. The success of the ceremony depended upon the weather, which was perfect, for this was Evergreen's first outdoor graduation. Presenting the diplomas to the class of 1975 were Dr. Storkel and Mr. Jenkins, assisted by John Decker and Theodore Symanski of the Board of Education, and the Senior Class Officers. Nostal- gic speeches, spoken to a large audience, were given by Marge Stalzer, Bruce Wrobel, Dan Flynn, and Cisco Silvera. Some grad- uates, however, certainly weren't concentrating on the speeches. Rather, they entertained thoughts of English 101, fraternity par- ties, letters from home, or of the boss's orders, income tax, and bank books, as they squirmed and shifted in the creaky seats. The seniors who are graduated from high school during our bi- centennial celebrations may find it hard at first to meet adult ex- pectations. Our nation was not freed overnight, nor are budgets or course requirements conquered in a flash. - n V i .-H. ACCORDING TO A FOUR -YEAR-OLD SUBURBANITE EC ONOMICST story, there was once a Freshman named Elmer Q. Snoddenfetter who questioned the value, authority, and worthiness of Seniors. Upon his release recently from a three-year stay at Little Company of Mary Hospital, Elmer publicly apologized for his obviously stupid and Lminformed comments of four years ago. This once-lowly Freshman has been transformed into a King, A V. I. P. , S. SENIOR. Through-he completed all his schoolwork and earned three years' creditwith the help of tutors, because of his silly blunder Elmer missed out on all the activity of school life. But the fact that he had never attended a dance or SBI meeting did not hinder the development of his already large ego. Elmer could now shout to the world, l am a Senior! . Although 99 and 44!1007, of the world didn't care, many Underclassmen took sincere notice of this all-im- portant bit of information. The Senior Class of '76, in addition to living up to the title of Bicentennial Class of the school and keeping rowdy underclassmen in line, a s s i s t s in a cross-section of all school activity. Lvarsity sportingevents draw consider- able attention and funds to the school. The Senior Girls Council charitably sponsors an annual clothing drive. NHS members guide un de rc 1 a s s m e n through difficult areas of their studies, and other Senior club members keep activities running as smooth as a finely-tuned engine. . Thanks to our own Elmer Snoddenfetter, our high school is now represented in the famous GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS. Elmer is notorious for being the first person to question the value of Seniors and live to be one himself. SENIURS AHERN ROBERT Swxmmmg, Golf ANASTOS NICHOLAS Football, Baseball Wrestlmg ANDERSON, MARY Home Ec Club, Pep Club ANDERSON, SHIRLEY Intramurals ARLALIS, MARY SGC, Spmt Boosters, Snow Queen, NHS, Cheerleade ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM BALDASTY, PAUL BARDACI-I KAREN I-Wrench Club, Inu-amurals Pep Club, SGC BART, JAMES Swimming, Water Polo Honor-E Guard BARTOEINI, COLLEFN Golf BARTOLOTTA, JM Wrestling, Baseball, Honor E BARTZ, TERRY A. Baseball BASILE, ANNE M. French Club, Spanish Club, Spirit Boosters, Drama Club Bl-HXIKE, MARY KAY Chicago Chrlsdan HS, Spirit Boosters, French Club, Home EC. Club, Intramurals, NHS BERRY, HOLLY Varsity Choir, SGC Thespians BERRYMAN, ROBERT Swimming, Water Polo Class Cabinet g.,- N -, , , W : I 1 hr? QllllllfllllfffllllYDWYUYQOIDQQDQlllfillllllIIllU l!1YW!llf!Y?!il!.llill , 1 Y 3? ix ' W ,af ' 1, ,r VF ' -' If ei K ' 1 V- -, .. , x ,- r , - Y . . if . , - wi , . I I s n fb gf: Ll N I fi 4. ... 3 1 , ?' 5 . , , l N 1 f f , ,. if I K, ' I YZ I 1 fl 5 V ' W C l . 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CROTHERS, KAREN CUNNINGI-IAM, CINDY Volleyball, Intramurals CUNNINGHAM, JOHN CUNNINGHAM, KATHLEEN Varsity Choir, Spirit Boost- ers, Home Ec. Club, NHS DALY, JOHN Football, Wrestling, Track, Spirit Boosters, Honor E DALY, MARY DAVIDSON, KAREN S. GAA, Spirit Boosters, Ger- man Club, Extrarnurals, SGC, Medical Explorers DAVIDSON, ROSE Mother McAuley HS DAVIS, MARIANN Queen of Peace, Varsity Choir, Spirit Boosters, Drama DEI-IAAN, MICHELE DEMERIS, ANGIE DEUTSCH, LOUANN Pep Club n in -1. 5.5, , . . :sg f ' vow , DEVON, MIKE Basketball, Football, Base- ball, Track, I-IonorE DINNING, BOB DONCER, ROGER Football Track Fresh Re ., P Newspapbr Sports Ed. , Ill. State Scholar DOWNES, ELIZABETH DOYLE, JOHN Wrestling, Track DRAPER, IOANNE LYNN Drama Club, German Club, Home Ec. Club, Concert Chorale, Pres. of Thespians, Spirit Boosters DUDECK, SUSAN Bench Club, SBI Education Comm., NHS, Timettes, Newspaper, Quill G Scroll Pres. DUMONT, RON IniestaCutGilttacitanaatiiltiicacrlvullcialiiaciiiaiccaliiulliriltttitkidllikilti , ,, , , .m g rj..-1 A 'L' ' ' 3355 ,-,'.'1 ,. , iw- ., . 1, ,HM x W 4 , ',?, 3 rm, r Home 20 're : frm.-we nr.. Sith ...' 15? - ,. , f . ,ga wh? : ' ' if xii? S iii ' ' ,: 1. mi! ' :xii DUNN, JEAN French Club Pep Club, German Club, Drama Club DUNNE, KATHY DUNNE, SUE Little Flower HS, Volleyball DYER, JOSEPH J. Wrestling EBLING, LEAH JO Yearbook Co-Editor, Swim Guard Pres. , Swimming Stat. , Tirnette, French Club, Gemian Club, SGC, Spirit Boosters, Swim Guard, Social Co-Chairman, Quill and Scroll EGELAND, RICHARD D. Wrestling, Track EMERSON, BURT ENGEMANN, CATHY Spirit Boosters Til ESPOSITO, IANIES FASSEL, JULIUS Madrigals, Concert Chorale 3... 'in ,Z .M . .I. .. .44 FAZY, MARIANNE I . y g, 5 ' Pep Club FERRITER, MICHAEL Q , ,- f FERRITER, PATMCK 'Q 1 ,, -I , FLEMING, KAREN MARIE 3 - 6 f - SGC, Intramurals, GAA, ' 14 1 ' Spirit Boosters .1 ms, nu. v. A ' ' 1' I AFS, Intramurals, SGC 4 H 'I 'L FLYNN, CATHERINE sf. eww ,. - FOSTER, PATTI FREDERICK, PETER M. FREDREK, PATRICIA JEANNE SGC, Spirit Boosters FREUND, PATRICIA W'n'., .H l,r i 'x FURTAK, TERRI , 'f Swim Team, I.nt1'arnurals, Q. GAA, Soph. Class Rep. , Pom-Pom, Health Careers x Club, Spanish Club, Cheer- . leading, Spirit Boosters Sec. , a , Homecoming Court K FUSS, BARB , Ill. State Scholar GALLAPO, JANE GARNER, JANICE L. Art Club, SGC, Spirit Boosters lllliklliiiilillICCI!lIIC41iiiICC!liIiiiiiiUililiiiiiilllilllliiiiilliliiiiliiiiil Fx .K y . ' T ':f'i' -X W 'I i :f:' - :.'?1'f: if , , if Y, 5' 1 f ,. 5 . 3' 1 A, SL4 Q 15 Ne w if r p .req ll Ig GARRETT, KURT T. Cross Country, Honor E, Track GAUSSELIN, JAMES c.AussEuN, THOMAS GAYNOR, KATHRYN 1.. Home nc. Club, N1-rs, ssc - 'I , 1 232 , X Fin. b 3 Q A xi 0 L Ag! x fs A l it ' , 1 R ' GEOGHEGAN, PAUL H '- - . m GEORGES, GAIL l 5 3 , Pom-Pom, Spirit Boosters, ' ' ' Q AFS, NHS, French Club, Health Careers Club, Intra , murals, GAA Officer BA GESSERT, DONALD V 53,3112 , M GIANQUINTO, LINDA 3-35--413, ,-. fa.,---,xg .Y A. ' 1 ffiv' N H. x GILKE, PAULA L. GIAD, JAMES Swim Team, Band, NHS, Ill. State Scholar GONSIOR, SCOTT GORSKI, MARK GRAAL, BILL GRAEFFEN, CINDY Intramurals, German Club, SGC GREBE, CARLIS GREEN, IULIE ANN German Club Pres. , Band, Drama Club, Spirit Boosters 22 V an ,I sfi 9 Y' 1 -2. Ig gi. ,' rail I I ,, , X-N: ' ' , rv , 'A h ...ft ,- x , ' Il'-5 A 'JF iii into 5 f i! . 2' A 9 Q 5 mf? ...g Q 3 I Q - -.. on iff o .' A I, af, ' Rini - .., , , I, Q.. , 2 MQ 55161 .xr F 'uilllllllll he f caninitiooutoillicit!ootodotdrloioitilldololliodloooaootlooilirouoloooltiliiout .-ix .. - c xr Y F 52 , 'Q c R A , Jeff, 2 , I xl 5 ' -. .ew 4.1 -....... ' 4-...L,.1,,: 'M-.sa .-wm,.... 1--.- .. ,N him., GRIESHABER, MARGARET HANsEN, RICHARD HARDWIDGE, JEAN HARTNETT, CAROL HARTNETT, TI-IERESA HEALY, CAROLE HEALY, MAUREEN HEDEN, DANIEL CHARLES III Football, Baseball, Basket- ball I-EIDEGGER, JAN HEISTERMAN, PATRICIA Cheerleading, NHS, Sr. Class Cabinet, Spirit Boost- ers, SGC, Homecoming Court I-IELLMAN, ALICE HERBERG, CAROL French Club Intramurals, NI-IS, Pom-Igoms, Yearbook, Pep Club, SGC HERLIHIEY, MARY T. ELLDI Home Ec. Club, French Club Pres., AFS, SGC, In- tramurals, Health Careers, Spirit Boosters HETTLINGER, JAN Yearbook Co-editor, Guard, Tirnette, French Club, Spirit Boosters, Quill E Scroll HILL, THOMAS R. HILL, VIRGINIA Z3 n 'z ,W fg:.,, 3-a , ..6 , ,aj A f., 201 1. SN? ,.. Q! HOLLE, JOHN M. HORAITIS, GLORIA HORAN, MARILYN Soph. Class Sec., Jr. Class Pres. , SGC, Special Events Cornrn. , Spirit Boosters, Honorary Graduation Usherette HORRELL, CAROLYN HOUSE, KATHY HURLEY, PATRICIA ISLINGER, JOSEPH NHS, Mathletes, Debate, Yearbook, 'hack Manager, German Club, Ill. State Scholar, Science Society IVERSEN, STEVEN Ill. State Scholar 'Q Q gi outitch!!Ilitlttiiilialdutltllilloruutctittilliltiuillltiatiidtohaaailoiiouiith 24 2 IELKE, IEFFREY F. Football, Basketball, Track JOI-UNISON, BOB JOI-HXISON, RANDALL JOHNSON, SUSAN M. French Club Sec. S VP, Statistician, Timette, Guard Tres. , AFS, Home Ec. Club, SGC, Ixitramurals, Spirit Boosters JOHNSON, WALTER IONIAK, MIKE Jonrrz, cARoL KADICH, JOSEPH 61 a 5, ' A-1.1 fff . ' . ' ff n ' . 4.3 . vw f f 9-U., F 4 ' 4, 4 Lal.. rxhgl ' 1 .J A ,,,. . . no Q iicccccuiaua ccuiiaca in KALISZ DAN MBEROS KIM KAMENSKY KATIFERINE KAPIAN, MARLA latillcttlat liiiilutciua as lcllctcccltilaacu l I KA , I N A fl .A 7 9' , C U 4 ' x, ,V N, N I 'f I xl N Cl I I llli C I my 4' N. ,f - P-W. 7 A . I t ' , - 2 Qi I -s . : ' I .V I- A . , yr: A 4 -- KARGE, EIAINE C. Intramurals, Art Club, Health Careers Club KELLEY, LARRY Swimming, Swim Guard KENNEDY, BONNIE KENT, LAURIE Yearbook, Intramurals KESTER, JOSEPH KEYS:-:R, EIAINE KIEFFER, LAURA L. V.P. G Publicity Chairman of German Club, Art Club, Drama Club, Thespians, Pep Club, Concert Chorale, Madrigals KILLAC KY, MARK KING, MARY KINGSNORTH, DIANE Band, Pep Club, French Club, Intramurals, GAA KLEVINSKY, RUTH KMEECIAK, LISA A, Mustang Monitor, SBI Soph. Cabinet, Spirit Boosters, In- tramurals, Extramurals, French Club Pres. , NHS, AFS, SCG, Guard, Timette ft ,K wi 2 I ' x v 1 A 'Tir .. X I 25 x- 4 C 2 , r F Qccuaaacocuaaoruuccaaacaueacaaaucauuaaeaaccacoocucoclcaccscuo-acacccaacacnuances 1. W .- Q. 1' ' '-:ifjfsffl r,-2451A Qu. '.' If ,f v ' ,f - N ' - ' 1' 'x' 26 ,-g.. . ul... Nav Nw 'sf , S V n l S ' 5 :S A l fmt ua. vi KOI-IS, MARGIE GAA, Home Ec. Club, In- tramurals, Spirit Boosters KONCEL, MIG-IAEL KOPEIKA, MARIANNE Porn-Pom, German Club, Timettes, Spirit Boosters, Home Ec. Club, SGC KOPULOS, CATHY KOWALSKI, KAREN Pep Club, Home Ee. Club, Spanish Club KOZAKOWSK1, MARY BETH Inhamurals, NHS KUKEC, ANNA MARIE NHS, Quill 8 Scroll, Choir, Intramurals, Spanish Club, Mathletes, Drama Club, SGC, Newspaper Editor, Writers Club KUNST, JEFFREY LABIANCA, BRIAN Ill. State Scholar LAJEUNESSE, GEORGE P. IAJBUNESSE, MIKE Football LANOVICH, JANET IARSEN, RICK Wrestling LAVIN, SHEILA Home Ec. Club LEEDER LAUREN French Club, Spirit Boosters, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Varsity Choir, NHS, Drama, Ill. State Scholar LEIBFORTH, ELLEN VP French Club, VP Swim' Guard, VP SBI, Timettes, Statistician LEITELT, ED LEONARD, BARB SGC, Exirarnurals, GAA, German Club, Pep Club LEONARD, LISA LEU, MICHELE Intramurals, Spirit Boosters Officer, SGC A. 45, K A ' 0. 33 '1 i gh if ,X mm , M 6 LIBNER, LEONA HCHTNECKERT, Bm. LOCSMANDY, SUSAN J. AFS, Spirit Boosters, German Club Treas., SBI Treas. , Intramurals, GAA, Student LRC Advisory, Mini Girls State NHS SGC 1 LORfN'Z, Kham Intramurals, German Club, SGC LOSIK, JAMES LOVEIOY, THOMAS LUSK, ,um Basketball, Cross Country, LUZZO, LYNN French Club, GAA, Spirit Boosters, Timettes, SGC Honor E, Sr. Class Cabinet tvnnlnllttlunltlltl 1 wtvttwnrltlnnnltwvsss LYDOLFH, BARBARA LYDON, GREGORY T. Track LYDON TERRY Little Flower HS, Football Track LYONS, CAROL Pep Club, Intramurals a Lg MACEY, MARK MAHERAS, CHRISTINE MALINSKY, RICHARD if Morgan Park HS MALER, MARY Choir, Swim Team, Band, NHS 'J 4 Q Q., r , , X ,531 ,, - Vv ' X A H 1 Q 'wg I fiii llfis 'QV 5 ,iii a 4,1 f -, aa' X A ' 'ia , '9 ' , 1 l , xg ' c' ,gf , , , R v i N , N 'U 2 MALLON, JOSEPH P. Cross Country, Track 8 Field, Wrestling, Polar Bear Club, Band, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, NHS, Honor E, Clarinet Ensemble MALONEY DENNIS MALUCK, WILLIAM C. Cross-Country, Track 8 Field, Polar Bear Club, Honor E, Domestic Exchange Student MANNION, JAMES MARINI, MARC MAT'IHEWS, THOMAS P. Football, Basketball, Golf, Baseball, Honor E MATTISON, CINDY MATTZ, DONNA YVONNE Pep Club ournnvosnnnnsnnnsnssos:womensnnvrlnsrsonnnnnnrnnnnssnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnrnsnosnsn 28' 44 fi r fat A ' I V ea 3 i ' Q '4 T' .Lx MCDONALD, CONAN I. Mathletes, NHS, Ill. State Scholar' MQDONNELL, KEVIN Little Flower HS, Football, Baseball, Honor E, Ill. State Scholar McG-IVERN, IOHNW. Swim Team, Guard, NHS, Water Polo, SBI MCINTYRE, MARIBETH Little Flower HS, Began HS MCKEATING, MAUREBW MCIAUGHLIN, BILL Baseball, Wrestling, Cross Countryy Sr. Class Cabinet MCNAMARA, DONNA J. I-ranch Club, Drama, SBI Sec. E Treas. , Spirit Boost- ers, Timettes, SGC, AFS, Intramurals MCNAMARA, LAURA McQUIL1AN, BOB Baseball, Football, W MEEHLEIS, CINDY Spanish Club re stling D r tr .N ,u u- v I 5. 5' W. . 1: 3,1 il W Pj , A, , Wm , a,.,. QW, r Q' if, , ' . n 'S V 3. ww- ' .1 lcccctttttiicauualoditiirtcuiiacclduiiaailuatiichoiceucaaaucauulauiolcaaaaaca MEYER, COLLETTE Spirit Boosters, Welfare Comm. , French Club, AFS, Band, Intramurals, NHS, Mathletes, SGC, Ill. State Scholar MIKOLAJCZAK, KAREN M. Home Ec. Club, Intramurals French Club, NHS, SGC, Spirit Boosters MILKINT, LINDA T. Guard Sec. , Timettes, French Club Sec. , Home Ec. Club, Intramurals, AFS VP, SGC MILLS, KEN Swimming, Water Polo MITCHELL, sco'rT MOBERG, MITCHELLW. Moumz, Jm-' Moumz, LAURA 1 Pom-Pom, Badminton , NHS, Intramurals, SGC, Spirit Boosters MONAHAN, JOHN Basketball, Baseball, NHS, Honor E MONSON, JIM MOORE, MIKE Football, Wrestling, Honor MARK PATRICK Basketball, Honor E, Baseball, Frosh Class Pres. E MORAN, Football, Q, . s.. 4 fffj 4- - A W? . fi I .O- re ,hivgz M2843 i f oi .232 Y -:V it ' ,Kr id . 9 3 .. , he LR ,ei ,Y . 55' .. 1' if x ,T '.vz,.vfnSh ,- ,, , fi. up , ya 9 ,si a ls. Q 2 'nf fn 2:21 ..- 'QN W, 1,213 N' 3 I . Q t I . . ix' Q. Q ff. .4 ll i ' ,..4, . , Q, ag? ii - S ,' JJ' 5 , W .. ,gi 71, 'Stk ': . 29 MORGAN, EDWIN MOYNIHAN, JOANNE MARIE Pep Club MURPHY, MAUREEN Spirit Boosters, GAA, Intra- murals, AFS MYERS, KAREN French Club Treasurer, In- tramurals, SGC, Spirit Boosters NELSON, JANICE NEUMANN, SCOTI' NICKERSON, GARY SCOTT Wrestling NIXON, DONNA Intramurals, Basketball, Softball, Swimming V i:',:.4 ' if ' 4 ' P w s 7 nw, t .49 4 1 91, Jr- x. , ., yi - If NOONAN, KATHY V A , NTANOS, CONNIE ' French Club, Nl-IS, Intra- murals NYSTEDT, KRISTIN R. Richazds HS, French Club S OBOIKOVITZ, LOIS OBOIKOVITZ, PAULA Intramurals, Gemxan Club O'BRlEN, JOHN O'CONNEI.1., DANIEL Marist I-IS, De La Salle Institute O'CONNELI., 'Il-IOMAS Bowling XE 'iilllf lllln Rfflr. :if 'I 'ii ' f nuanceuaaacacoccuacolaccacucc 0aclcticiicllttortliiitcuaii O'CONNOR JAMES ODOM JUDY Spirit Boosters, SGC O'DONNELL, LARRY O'DONN MARGARET lll. State Sc olar iucuiritdiitlila fauna , 1 ,mf 4 , 4 W k a 1 , LQ, Y , ,V ,rw Hui' , ,fr mm W ' x N f .vig L, 1 s s .wi fs-if 1 X I I 4. 1 P P I LIL 2 I 'A .,.,.fZff. S . -H. H- w r -12 .mm-. il ' ':::::: Hwgfilsssa 5,2 mm, Iii!! l asses ,z O'HARE, THERESE Intramurals, Volleyball, jr. Class Cabinet, Sr. Class Cab- inet, Prom Committee, Spirit Boosters OIIVIERI, LISA HELEN Pom-Pom, Timertes, NHS, Intramurals, Pep Club, Guard, GAA, French Club OLSEN, JEANNE Writers Club, Yearbook O'MALLEY, DIANE I.. AFS, Spirit Boosters, Choir, Intramurals, SGC, Ill. State Scholar 0'NEI1.L, ROBIN Concert Chorale, SGC, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Pom- Poms, Swim Team O'TOOLE GARY Honor E, 'Wrest1ing, Foot- ball, Cross-Country PARKER, STEVE Football, Baseball, Wrest- ling, Pres. Sr. Class, Drama Club PARHAS, STELLA PASCIAK, DAVID PAVLIK, MARCIA F.xtramura1s, Spirit Boosters, Jr. Class Cabinet PEARSE, TAMI Spirit Boosters, SGC, Intramurals PELLEGRINO, MIKE Track, E Field, Polar Bear Club, Society of Science, Newspaper 31 N. , . 5,2 I I' A I PELLIN, MARIANN PERLMU TTER , 'IODD PETERSON, KRISTEN French Club, Spanish Club, Drama, GAA, Spirit Boost- ers, Mathletes PHILLIPS, PATY Art Club, Intramurals, French Club, German Club, NHS, Dramadcs, Pep Club, ln, Yearbook, scc -.j:'4j:5-, ,.' 'P FZ:j'3.jJ7s - .y I , .1 3 ' 'n . f , V ,.,f,f ,451 , we bf' ' ez' 2 J' ,JL mance, Bos ' N, Wrestlxng, Football, Base- -' - ' ball, VP Sr. Class 9 N PIGNATELLO, TONY , Q, Q Swimming, Track ,Q POLCYN, NANCY MARIE 5, 5, rf NHS, German Club, Pep ' X Nrf' ' Club, Intramurals, SGC, xv ,L gf Q-,, .. AFS, Newspaper Staff 1-iraq N Nagar-qggsp PRANCKUS, RALPH w .P. .'0' I ' bk 1 ,-.f'4,1'.iV -f f -Q - , f , , .4 K , jf N - PRATH, RANDALL c. ,- 'vs' Q , ' , F Q , Track G Field, Polar Bear ' lf 5 E321 , 'it , , A 05? Club, German Club, Cross- ' if Eff ' , ' :Sri Country, Science Society 'v ' ,f . 'If' , ' A Tres. , Spirit Boosters, Ill. ' , - Ht State Scholar Q - PRATL, DONNA tg ' QQ .A S Q French Club, Home Ec. F ' iq? -. A ' . Club, GAA, Intramurals, ' ifgpya' N-,fri Spirit Boosters , 35, T ,a.f,:, ' AN V ', gl- fy 5 ' , ,Q , PRUDDEN, sus , Y i PUTIAK GREGA 1 ' rf def-1' - ,- ' ' ' :'- Kun a -fr '-Sw' 'ww if , S gf, .A .1 gl ' xl xx, 'I ' I 'L Pvuas, CARL , . 1 QUASTHOFF, KATHY gg Q- QUIILTY, BRIAN , , . A 'Q Ill. State Scholar . , QUINN, MARY BETH ' ' GAA, Intramurals, Chonis V gl h gf 32 RADAKOWITZ, xnvm RADDATZ, T1-mR1ssA 1 x RADEMAKER, TIMO THY RAKAUSKIS, NADIA I H nnnnntrnwvnnnnnnsnmmsn-+-rwnnnnsvnanon:wnnnrnnnnrrsnnnnrnss-rvnnnwnnrnnnunesnnnn RALEIGH, SUSAN Nl-IS, SGC, SBI Pres., Ir. Clas VP, Soph, Class Tres. , Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Spirit Boosters RALPH, DEBI Homecoming Queen, Intra- murals, Extramurals, Spirit Boosters, Ir. Class Cabinet, Snow Court RANDICK, TER! M. REGAN, ELLEN REHORST, REED Wrestling, Ill. State Scholar REICHER, LIZ REYNOLDS, MIKE Rl-IEIN, LYNN SGC, Spirit Boosters, Nl-IS, Intramurals xi RHOADS, BRUCE Football, Wrestling RINGHOFER, DONALD A. ROBERTS, ROBERT RODRIGUEZ, VALERIE 33 tliiiililiiillllillll D Dlllilil! iz .l 3 ,g -f v -p-:wgw v-- . .X 'Q llillillllliiii rl: ef!! R1 X 'Qs ROSENBERGER, LISA French Club, Intramurals Pep Club, SGC ROSIAN, PATRICIA ROSS LESLIE RUGGIERO, VINCENT Wx-estlmg, Cross Country Gradwmon Usher, NHS, VP Spxrxt Boosters llillllll lllfiiilll lil! RUGGIO DAVID RUSSELL Joi-1 Baseball Footlnll YD STEPHHXI NHS, Swxmml g, Band, Gem1an Club SALS MARK SANZONE NTOINETTE SANSONE KE St Rxta HS SCALES, MARY THERESE Intramurals, Extramurals GAA VP SCALES RITA SCHALLER, LAURA A Hogan HS, Splrxt Boosters Intramurals, Pres SGC SCHEFFERS, HAROLD Debate, St Wxllxbroxd HS SCI-HKORA, DIANE Pom Poms, GAA, Sprrxt Boosters, Badmmton SCHMIDT, RITA Will n ,p iw X lg :Q . Q- is ,uw- X ow, ' A x xk ' ' . ' r il 2 if 4' ' Inf! I, , -4 SCHOONVELD, CAROL SCHROEDHK, TOM SCHEULER, JOE Prom Committee, Varsity Choir, German Club SCHUILTZ, KENNETH Cross-Country, Wrestling, Golf, NHS, Band, Honor E ,Wx Q I I italltltltltllitlittaalillidiilticliiirtlilklliatiGaciaaiivtiliiticaltacctcac1ll . ,S ., A . ' ff if r iw, , , 'A t I .EV 75, ' ' : 'T - :. 4' . via, -Q - ' f I ' 'gitfw id 'z -Cf v Q5 X A- f Qt? g SCHUMACHER, DAWN Homecoming Court, Spirit Boosters, Cheerleading, NHS Snow Queen Court, Intra- murals, Illinois State Scholar SCHWARTZ, MARY ESTHER SCOTT, SALLY GAA, Timettes, SGC, Intra- murals, Mathletes, NHS, Illinois State Scholar SEGLER, JUDY Spirit Boosters, Intramurals, V011eYb311, JF- Class Cabinet srcmz, sco'rT w. sums, Tom smvmsrmmc, ROBERT sumrmo, STEVEN SHAHIDI, VIDA Foreign lbcchange Student from Iran SHALLOO, JULIE SHERWOOD, LINDA SHURE, MARK Football, Wrestling, Honor E, Graduation Usher, VP Soph. Class, Illinois State Scholar 35 SIDSERT, ANN MARIE SIELOFF, PATRICIA Timettes, Spirit Boosters, soc sms, PATTY sKowRoNsKI, Josm-I SLUIS, DAVID Cross-Country, Band, Bas- ketball Manager, jan B sLU1s, mam GAA sMr.Rz, LINDA and fi' . , fa P.. yI :, .553 W- M' 5 -QV.: -4, 71, 'Qffl' -:s V I ' ' ' r- I , e. I , H' ! zsrifigi. 51: ' 5 M , af. , ?5f?Q5?.TL Drama Club, Art Club, Green Thumbs, German Club, French Club, Thespians, SGC, AFS, Spirit Boosters, SBI Elecdons Comm. SMITH, cHARJ.l-LNE GAA, SBI, Basketball, Badminton ,W sMm-I, JOHN SMITH, MARTHA M. jr. Class Cabinet SMITH, MAUREEN SOBKOWIAK, DAVE St. Rita HS, Intramurals, lbctramurals SOLSKI, CATHERINE SOMMER, HERB Thespians SOUKUP, DANIEL Cross-Country, Wrestling, Golf Elementar Tutor , Y sPANo, JULIE Intramurals, Spirit Boosters Sales Chairman 8 Pres. . spanish ci-Ib, Ars, so c 'I' fig? wi-,ggl,?f ,il ' . ' . 3: 'iffy as jg '.f' Kai- I' if A 7 313 ' ' 'rr . 1 ' I In . A D . i Www v., I u 1 I , ' TW .. 4 , ' qu , X XV' s i . , 1 Q I sms, KAREN Band, German Club STANCZYK, DIANA STOCKS, JEFF STOFFEL, KLAUS Cross- Country, Basketball , Track, NHS, Illinois State Scholar lctoaouaoacuicciiccuilccQuChillanGorlililclltaliiicluioutucuauocliltdadvrilddcai .' ' Q ., 32, ,M W . STULTZ, SHARON STUBITSCH, PAULA Tix-nettes, Pep Club SULLIVAN, CHRISTINE SULLIVAN, GERALD SULLIVAN, TERRANCE SWANBERG, CYNTHIA SUTARIK, STEVEN! J. NHS, Cross-Country, Track, Honor E SWARTZ, KAREN M. Timettes SYMANSKI, LARRY T. Football, Track TAUBERSCHMIDT, RICK THANDER, BRAD S. Wrestling, Football, Honor E, NHS, Spirit Boosters TFLANDER, LYNN Homecoming Court, Cheer- leading, Spirit Booster, Intramurals 37 THAUFR, ROSEMARIE Pres. Spanish Club, Fxtra- murals, Spirit Boosters THOMPSON, jon TOMARAS, DEBBIE TOMARAS, DIANE Vanguard HS, Hillcrest l-IS, Inn-amurals TOOMEY, MIKE TORRENGA, DALE TRINGLER, IOANN TRUCKSIS, MARY French Club, Track oiouxooloohoovriuliuoaoolooCoooolluliooooiootoiolelliotioloivooiliottloolluooluo 38 4. a.. Q v Q aefgaiiwa-mf' wig, ,-..' V 'if ' ' limi-age' ii TRYZNA, HELEN TYLER, PENNY Swimming, Intramurals VALDEZ, VICKY Sppech Club, Chorus, Extra- murals VANDERMEER, NANCY I. GAA Chairman, Spirit Boost- ers, German Club, SBI, Ex- tramurals, Debate, Ill. Girls State, NHS, AFS, Mathletes, Health Careers Club, SGC, Illinois State Scholar VANDEWERKLN, Jo:-IN vrccmm, ALAN vLAscHos, JUDY Pep Club VOX, DEBORAH VRANICAR, DENISE French Club VUILLAUME, LORI Badminton, Golf, GAA Board, Intramurals, Illinois State Scholar WAC!-U-IOLZ, DONNA L. Girls Track, GAA Spanish Club, WAGNER, DANIELJ. Football, Wrestling WALLY, DEBORAH Thespians, SGC, Choir lllinois State Scholar WANDA, DAVE WASILEVICH, LINDA Fresh. Class Sec., Soph Governing Board, Softball, Volleyball WATERS, DONNA atacucoaacluuccucacuccoatoaaa cicuolaua can aaa aa undo init WATSON, DOREEN WAYNAUSKAS, CAROL WHSER, MARK St. Laurence HS, Football, Basketball WEBSTER, HIJIBXI Intramurals wr-LLCOME, JOHN WELCOME, LAURIE WHALEN, ROBERT Football, Baseball, Basket- ball, Honor E, NHS WICHEREK, DAVID W. Football wlmmc, Karm WIERLNGA, RICHARD WIGDXIT, RAYMOND wnsm, STEVEN -' sv 1 1 A A P lltllftrllrrtilt!541ttllltltrttltwttltlbltlrtvtwblvblltr!-rrrtwllltlttrlrltwrlhillton!!! wmos, LAURIE WODZIAK, ANDRFA Cheerleading, Yearbwlf, Intramurals, Badminton: Spirit Boosters WOOLLEY, TERESA M. Spirit Boosters, Timettes, French Club, GAA WOZNIAK, LYNNE AFS Pres. SBI Commissioner, Debate, Home Ec. Club Tres. 8 Pres. Mathletes, Spxrrt Boosters, NHS lllmoxs State Sdxolar WYNNE MARYANN XYDIA, TOM G Quill 8 Scroll, Swxmmxng, Track, Cross Country, Ed mor zn Chxef 8 Phono Edxtor, Newspaper, Photo Club Electromcs Club Yearbook, Honor E, NHS, Ilhnoxs State Scholar YATES, MARGARET YERKES, JILL Bttramurals, Track, French Club, Specxal Ed Club, Illmoxs State Scholar YOUNG KAREN Spanxsh Club Sec , GAA German Club, Band Splut Boosters, Extramurals ZAPOLIS CAROLI French Club ZENEKE SHARON Art Club, German Club, Green Thumbs, French Club, SGC, Splut Boosters ZETTEK ANITA Homecommg Court, Cheer leadxng, Sr Class Cablnet Spxnt Boosters, Intramurals, French Club GAA, Softball Intramurals Prom Commlttee ZISSER, CAROL ROSE German Club , Art Club Splrxt Boosters, SGC 1115015 State Scholar ZOFKIE, MIKE HORVATH, GAII. German Club, AFS Clu , Intramurals, SGC ,ffl , 4 , . s. he Qi 3... aaaacaauucca c aaaeaaaua vw + 1 fr nf W .,-'ai 1 B . ' .Q sl? .ag , QS' ' 4 Q f ufgxliil fir 2. Z. 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WORLEY 1958-1975 iccciccicti ldlaaditticilailca Inuit!! dictatedcdtialticciictlccdii it - QlillllillDill!lll!llllllll'iDi!lQllSillD!llll!lil!l!Ql!DDllQ Dllillllilll . . ' . Anderer, Thomas Hauff, Christopher Pappas, Nick 'J , .. . . I ll ! . . ., . , . 7 1 F I . l . , . i , . I . .. ., . . ' , I I . . 9 ! 7 n . ' . . , .. , . I . , . I .I . 1 I ' I D . . . 1 , .. Q- X ! . K J L 0 1 I ,si Q, .::Q - .1 ,iffy um. -X X131 -s ,I lk Il fm 'a' ' , rf ju -0 . 1 lx if , 5 1 1, X Q il' un' X Y 'X X 'I ff N' 0 fl' X5 ,fiiii Q1 - ' N ilu? A 151 Q , Q11 3 L WE: 3 , X Q 5, lf w 4 'Vsq-f ,mf , E ' , fjsaw '9 23341-NI? A -5 13 A f l k 'aj +. 5 I-rg? Q '- ..fg,,gg.1 ' f H :A .-A -R ,ak 11 ' ' , 15 ' ' Q-N Hg , , 'QMS ' S K, W Qpfkial z 1 w If , ' . x ifii fi- . i f 3 21 . Jfigf 'f ?:11:'V ' M' ' 1 ,,45 fW,,sf,gmgXf ,, .N ,SU M mfq A v - , x .7 Y , . ,ua f sri, X J, K In . v ' 1 R . .-.,..,,,, P1 1 7' 5 i mi. V' x 5. I . f 9 lf 1 Lf I W ' tx si A 'S' ' 0- 25: -55' , .Q Fi' ff 3 'D J A ,QI , :xg fig tl xl 44 THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA.1f'S not a gas station, nor is it a new television series about the super- natural. For a week last fall it was the hottest topic on 1700 lips. The event was Evergreen's Homecoming, during the week of September 29 to October 4. Was this the same Spirit that sent bullets flying around our President? Heavens to hamburgers, NO!!! Our spirit was good old-fashioned fun. During lunch hours on Monday, the cafeteria overflowed with brightly-colored gumballs. It was the Sophomores' Gumball Guessing Day, and cries of I lost my count were common. Tuesday, the characters roaming the halls resembled something out of Green Acres. Overalls day, pardner, sponsored by the Freshmen, was a sure 'nuff success. Culinary tastes were satisfied on Thursday. Apple Pie day, the Seniors' brainchild, drew over thir- ty pies and itesm resembling pies. But there was no lack of judges for the affair, and Jane Ga11apo's pastry was selected as the choicest entry. The SBI saw to it that everything was red, white, and blue on Friday. Over half the student body wore the nation's colors. Spirit of America , by the Beach Boys, echoed through the the school during passing periods, and stars and stripes decked the halls. Some disappointed students were even expecting red, white, and blue food to be served at lunch. The week's events culminated Sat. evening when Pep Club sponsored the Homecoming Dance, M8iR Rush was on hand to entertain the crowd, Queen Debbie Ralph, and her court. SPORTS ARE A KEY PIECE IN THE OVERALL PATCHWORK of most basic learning institutions. Besides that, they are very important to our school. Would 1000 people cram into our bleachers to watch a teacher's workshop? Would hundreds of screaming, cheering fans throng into the gym to hear a speaker from Slippery Rock University? Have you ever seen people in the pool balcony cheering the janitors on to victory as they clean out the pool? An ex-athlete was blamed for the closing of Mooselookmeguntik High School, in the northern reaches of Maine. For his protection, he is known as John Athlete, although his real name is Sylvester Smythe. He played third-string center on the varsity basketball team. As a result, he was kept in shape by passing out towels in the locker room, but saw little game action. Halfway through the season, john slammed his locker door shut for the last time and turned in his uniform. During the teams' next hard-fought contest, the starting center, hoping to save an errant pass, hurtled out of bounds and into the midst of his own bench. The backup center leaped to avert a collision, but the inevlt able crash occurred . Both centers suffered broken bones and were benched for the remainder of the season. Mooselookmeguntik was forced to employ a 5'9 kid as center. Moose1ookmeguntik's problems snow- balled into a miserable three-win and nineteen-loss season. The bottom fell out. The losing spirit of basketball carried through all of Moose--well, you know the rest. The sports program was dropped in disgrace because of fan apathy over all of the school's losing teams. Money that used to flow in from ticket sales slowed to a trickle, and then stopped altogether. Teachers, unpaid for weeks, quit working. The tale of ,lohn Athlete lives on, but Mooselookmeguntik High died two years ago. SPORTS 3 I fn Q! '?i ,W .4 is ,. 9 1 i 2 x E if iarfi -- vs ...-.n -e .ur 1,-ff-lui:- VA M VJ! rm' .,,,, Lge 5 s Q uf-,3 X' 4 s. ' Q- ' 'feisffi' 53 ver .,-1.5, . ' 4. .1 W '--. .A-,gtg-'4 Hy .. ,, ' ,yi 5, .gi M. . 'Q '-e .1 9 I' 'q if 21- -5 V 4 i , .M -1i.:w '- V f ' - : .faq A '. u. , g ,L 'Q T -wg . ,, -' 2 1. .W .1 .,4 '?ai3i tij:..a?wL.-.j- 51 732-11 r1- 'Q : . is,.,.i,t-.T ., '-xr lcv :.2'.QQ s 5.'?'i'2iE,9 '59-1 'f f fr: ae3::::2?2fZf1-w. Q Q: 1- T ur:,af 'f 'f'T4'?1?.5 l5TQ'T ik, f-.'- Y we-' ' m J 411551 -..'.waxe6, ' .1 .rw n- fi Q-ff ., .9 ' I T .wg , , X . Q., -af ' W.--H W wr' ' ' C 15 . . v vu WNY, .iii , N fly- W M. - r' ' 3 , 3 44 ' , u i 19. l .,,. , 2 I i':f2't23N1 .V .Y .qi - ' ' e C f1,,ewrf,a5f5iwfmmi2:m: SITTING: Tom Kebr, Nick Anastos, Mike Toomey, Mike Moore, Ralph Pranckus, Mark Shure, Steve Wind, Brian LaGiglia fMgr. l. MIDDLE: Tom Cronin, Dan Boyce, Bill I-Ieistermann, Mark Rickert, Rick Urchell, Ted Bratsos. Bob Whalen, Terry Whalen, Terry Stalnacker. BACK: Andy Costln, Bob Rehfeld jim Redclington, Kevin McDonnell, Steve Bauer, Gavin Collier, Steve Parker, George Nicol, Tom Congreve, Larry Symanski, Jim gush, jeff Jelke. VARSITY FOOTBALL Q11 Bob Rehfeld, 1d10,takes over in rl-me fourth quarter. Q21 Mike Moore charges over, almost smashing Mike Too- mey's head. KBJ An Oak Forest return specialist is downed by Tom Kebr. .. P 9. f Tia? '.!'1 ' x YT- u -4, U ' I x i M A W A -vilegia-ff 5 ,,.l--.elf , DA ' 'A ' '-f' :if : ,'-L. 111 As the defense of the Mustangs converge, they drill their man down. f2y Nick Anastcs gets on the bad end of it, as the defense descends upon him. Q35 Ralph Pranckus gels a last-second chance no pax the pigskin over 381. MJ Mark Rickertwhas a clean sweep, but Bob Whalen goes the other way. A Varsxty Scoreboard QQWQQE Reavls Richards Hxllcrest Oak Forest Crete Monee Rach Cent Stagg TF North FSE-U5 8 ' 35 16 ' 33 6 ' 40 8 Tinley Pk. 41 6 14 14 - 12 8 14 ' . 0 14 14 33 S-V FRONT ROW: Mark Phelan, Paul Casasanto, Erik Rasmusen, Dan Casasantc, Mike Czyl, Dave Sutarik. ROW 22 Roman W0r0be1, Jed Shea, Todd Selke, Matt Rickert, Mark Royer, Torn Daly. ROW 3: Bill Mayers, Mike Maloney, Bill Shalloo, Bob Cavoto, Bob Bettinardi, Joe Pranckus. ROW 4: Coach Katauskas, Rick Wainwright, Pete McGahan, Mike Minik, john Gallapo. NUI' PIC- TURED: Kevin Ferriter, Terry McGahan, Bill Miller, Mike Parker, Don Angelo, Chris Carlson, Coach Socha. QLEIEEJEEISEE 0 Reavis 6 14 Richards 6 18 Hillcrest 16 24 Tinley Park 6 38 Oak Forest 0 Crete Monee Rxch Central Stagg T F North 6 - 0 30 ' 0 I4 0 44 . . 8 RIGHT: Sophomore Co-Captains Eric Rasmussen and Mike Parker present the conference champion- ship trophy to Dr. Storkel, as Mr. Juska ILEFTJ and Coach Katauskas QRIGHTJ look on. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL - CONFERENCE CHAMPS A Mustang leaps for the goal line. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL The Freshman Football A team was coached by Mr. Sulo and Mr. Radtke. Their conference record was mediocre this year, with three wins, two losses and one tie for 4th place. The B team was coached by Mr. juel, who had a much better year, taking 2nd place with a record of four wins, one loss and one tie. Mike Moore showing his swiftness on the football field. A , f p V a f . 5 ! FQ X W a',f'5'a i ?- ' ,- A ea' ' ' le I EDM fi i xii C a FRONT ROW: Chuck Welke, Rick Swanberg, Mark Bohdan, Dave Soukup, Bud Wodziak, Tim Takash, Joe Srubimch, jim Henneberry, Kevin Ballard. ROW 2: Mark Sulo, Jim Ephraim, Mike Dever, Dan Wasilevich, Ray Cruz, joe Guinta, jeff Reusnow, Dave Putlak. ROW 3: Tom Evoy, Don Bergman, Darin Macey, Roland Rodriguez, Buddy Leonard, jim Guenther, jim Lambrecht, jack Glecier, john Gory. BACK ROW: Coach Sulo, Mike Greco, Nick Actipes, jay Seifried, Rich Bravo, joe McGinley, Mike Gilhooly, Frank Mozer, Coach Radtke. NOT PICTURED: Coach Juel, Mark Rehfeld, jerry Kebr, Mike Fressola, john Brazzale, Paul Christerson, Steve Semkew, Billy Bergman KMg1'-J. STATISTICIANS: Marie Bovie, Kathy Murphy, jan Stoltz, Kathie Wellman, Claire Womiak. Oak Forest St. Laurence Quigley South TFN Eisenhower Stagg Tinley Park Hillcrest Richards Crete-Monee Rich Central Rich South Lockport Chicago Christian ff- , If --'F 4 . ' 4' . . f.. xv - . A -, V - wily' I h ' X V J' x ,Kin , 'L l , J 'I I A . bfi. t - , S ff Q NV' ! ' . f Qu. Jr' ' I 4.4! P 1 Q., . l f f X fl I f 4: I .- ', ' i 1 wi ix ff 5,3 Q , E- iq K n - 'N X '-11 i x FE I Q 'P Q , l In 5'-Mak e F X- 0' F? .W V 4, r R I'-LEf'.-in ,. Q . . ' VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY: KNEELING: Mike Pall, Bob Shobe, Gary O'Toole, jerry Mallon, Kurt Garrett. STANDING: Coach Megson, Coach Hutchinson, Jack O'Brien, John Mallon, joe Mallon, Bill Maluck, Kevin Cronin, Steve Sutarik. NOT PICTURED: Steve Maluck, Ken Nelson, Tony Fressola. 4 ABOVE: Kurt Garrett and Mike Pall are running hard for the finish. RIGHT: Conference Champ joe Mallon is on his way to another victory. , A ,'e 'fi' 1 Q' 1 , , W' f V, 1 - -1' ' . I ,ffl , flew at g .3 2, 1 X if L ' lkf Q ,Q- ,- or Wlflfl so ,Q H' Oak Forest E? St. Lawrence EP Quigley South EP Leo E' TFN EP Eisenhower 'N' EP Stagg EP Tinley Park mi EP Hillcrest EP Richards EP Shepard EP Crete EP Rich Central EP Rich South EP Lockport EP Chicago Christian EP Shepard x - .. h 4' :Ugg lf' V, I l . . ' . 11 ' -all ' x lr. ' Q A - V e -he - l f fx f ..- if E . A v T ,I 4 , --N. -. f 1 Vi X4 ' r J 5' f xi s .X Az ' i P,gi,-.,.pf QT, Q in . V yy N54 ,. li., y ,g gv, N x r, A ' ' F ' ' 13 FROSH-SOPH CROSS-COUNTRY: SlT'l'ING: Rich Lund, Bob Shobe, Frank Lipuma, Jerry Lipuma, Jerry Mallon, Kevin I-little, Joe Kielbasa. KNEELING: Dave McLaughlin, Rich Oesterrich, lim Annal, Steve Donegan, Bob Fischer, Randy Stark, Tony Wolf, Bill O'Niell. STANDING: Coach Hutchinson, Ron Beugger, Jeff Cieslewicz, Frank Scheuerell, john Lange, Pete Griffin, Dave Kerlda, Bemie Moran. Not Pictured: Coach Hom. ABOVE: Senior runner Gary O'Too1e really bears down to outrace the runner behind him. RIGHT: Bob Shobe leads the team at Hillcrest with not an opposing runner in sight. VARSITY AND FRESH-SOPH both had winning con- ference records. Joe Mallon, the Most Valuable Runner on the Varsity, captured the Conference Championship. Kevin Cronin finished 9th in Con- ference, and the team finished Srd. On the Frosh- Soph level, the team also finished 3rd in Confer- ence. Gerry Mallon was voted Most Valuable Run- ner for the Fresh-Soph team. The work, the pain, and the practice, continuously, never-ending hours ..... one more lap, one more dive, one more kick, one more pull . . . Then we can laugh. 1. Patti Casey takes on two teammates. 2. Mary Sheston, one of the team's most versatile swimmers, catches her breath. 3. Kathy Prosen looks on as Gayle O'Nei11 swims with the relay team. 4. Freshman swimmers Lois Murphy, julie Lange, Kathy Prosen, Maureen Freeze, Sandy Cup- risin, Kathy Venstrcm. ABOVE: Leanda jehn lines up a drive on E.P .'s practice field. BELOW: Karen Spee swings determinedly. GIRLS' GOLF 1974-75 Team SITTING: Colleen Bartolini, Peggy O'Brien, Leanda Jehu, Lori Vuilluame. KNEELING: Julie Melnyk, Kitty Van Alstine, Cadxy Meany, Mary Kopulcs. 1975-76 Team LEFI' TO RIGHT: Leanda jehn, Erin O'Too1e, Kitty Van Alstine, Colleen Bartolini, Karen Spee. NOT PICTURED: julie Monson, Linda Lesniak. BOYS' GOLF VARSITY: Tom Cgvallol Tum Selke, Randy johmon, Bob Ahern, Craig McDonnell, Dan Soukup NOT PIC TURED: Tom Mathews, Bob johnson, Dave Allen, Ken Schultz E.P 163 164 164 164 155 177 177 154 154 169 169 169 158 165 172 172 164 168 168 . OPPONENT Mendel Glenbard East Rich East Oak Lawn St. Laurence Lincoln-Way Joliet East Romeov-ille Richards Bolingbrook Providence Reavis Hillcrest Tinley Park Thornwood Brother Rice Oak Forest H-Flossmoor Lockport 182 176 171 165 179 165 178 192 172 181 172 177 156 201 164 181 153 161 167 Dan Soukup QBELOWJ tied widx Ken Schultz for Most Valuable Player. Craig McDonnell took Sth place in District Individuals I VARSITY WRESTLING were con- ference champions in the S. I. C. A. EAST and were 3rd in Districts. Conference Indi- vidual Champions were Brad Telander and Steve Parker. Individual District Champions were Tony Fressola, Mark Shure, Mark Rickert, and Brad Telander. The team's two state qualifiers were Mark Rickert QSectional Champ--1455 and Brad Telander 12nd Place in SeCti0n315 167- Brad Telander--167. Conference and district champ. 2nd in Sectionals. Steve Parker--185. Conference champ Tony Fressola--119. 2nd in conference, district champ M KNEELING: Torn Daly, Gary Nickerson, Bob Pierce, Tony Fressola, Vince Ruggxeum, Gary O'Toole, Tom Kebr. STANDING: Mark Rickert, Brad Telander, Steve Parker, ce Rhodes, Gavin Collier, Tom Cronin, Mark Shure, Coach John George. RIGHT: Mark Shure--138. District charn . FAR RIGHT: Gary O'Toole-- 132. Sud in Conference. -IR' went undefeated for the season, and no- body came close to knocking them off. The most closely contested match was a 43 to 18 thrashing of Oak Lawn. Two Shutouts made for a fine season. Stagg bowed to Evergreen 67 to 0, while Hillcrest succumbed 69 to O. BELOW: Marty Rose putting the cradle on his opponent. MIDDLE LEFT: Vince Rug 'ero takes the first ste in com- - , - plating his takedown. MIDSDLE RIGHT: Bill jacuspon his vm-Sm wrestling 1975-6 way to another victory. Us OPPONENT 32 Brother Rice 13 13 Richards 34 j.V. Wrestling l975-76 29 Wheaton Cent. 23 41 Willowbrook 17 EP OPPONENT 28 Downers No, 29 GO Brother Rice 4 61 Hillcrest O 47 Ric-lmfds 12 40 Reavig 19 64 Hillcrest 0 41 Tinley Park 17 48 Rewis S 24 Oak Lawn 18 60 Bremen 2 17 Bremen 25 52 Downers So. 6 27 Downers So. 16 46 Rich Central 6 45 Crete Monec 5 56 Flossmoor S 24 Flossmoor 23 52 Argo 5 25 Rich Central 17 54 Tinley Park 9 30 A1-go 22 47 T .F. North 6 27 T,F, N01-gh 15 S9 St. Laurence 4 29 St. Laurence 23 67 SUSE 0 40 Stagg 2 43 Oak Lawn 18 KNFLLING: Kevin Driscoll, Tom Schroeder, Bill jacus, Tony Ruggiero, Marty Rose, Brian Walsh, Jeff Stepek. STANDING: Ed Mangan, John Daly, john Bliss, Tim Donegan, Tom Malloy, John Doyle, Bill Hnoncc, Merrill Ahrens, joe Dyer, Bill I-lerley. The squad pinned down conference championship honors for the first lime, HS prophesied be- fore the season began by Coach Geyer. Individual conference cham- Som- WP-ESTUNG 1975-5 pions 1and their weight classesb were: Frank Riha 11053, Frank Li- H, OPPONENT puma 11195, Kevin I-little 11269, and Paul Casasanto 1l55J. 38 Bro. Rice 9 43 Richards 12 ----W M------ e -- - - - - -------fe - - 30 Downers N, 29 ' 5 'Q 27 Thornwood 21 V 46 Hillcrest 5 ' 1 ,X . .6 'I 33 531115 Pk. 22 ' ' - ' ' - 42 Oak Lawn 7 lp 3 J 29 Bremen 18 ' - 1 ' 63 Downers S. 3 f , I ' ha- I 49 Crete Monee 5 4 . BQ. Q: 1' ' ' I S1 H. Flossmoor 6 ., 'S . : 1 - 47 Rich cena. 11 l Y'f YF' w . A If A ' ' J- 47 Argo 7 , 5 3 , , .. . i , 6 -1 - 47 T.F. Nom- 8 i - -um , I 1 K, 56 St. Laurence 3 , . - . ' ' . ' 43 Stagg 5 SITTING: Kevin Hittle, jim Annal, Frank Lipuma, Dave Cunningham, Frank Riha, Dan Schroeder, Gerry Mallon, joe Kowalczyk. KN!-1F.LlNG: Terry Takash, Vince Graal, Rich Wainwright, Dan Casasanto, George Davidson, Matt Rickert,Wayne Field, Frank Scheuerell. STANDING: Coach Geyer, Mike Czyl, Dave Sutax-Lk, Paul Casasanto, Pete McGahan, johnGa1lapo, Mike Parker, Jeff Cieslewicz, Terry Fulton, Phil Rizzo, Mark Phelan. TOP: Matt begins his assault on a Richards oaponent. RIGHT: Frank Lipuma turning over his latest victim. BELO : Gerry Mallon has his opponent's back to the mat. iii? F RESHMAN WRESTLING also escaped the 1975-6 season undefeated. They compiled a fantastic 16-O record. Leading the way were Mark Greco and jerry Kebr, who both had undefeated individual records. l-'RESHMAN WRESTLING 1975-6 EP 44 45 43 38 35 32 26 29 58 30 34 45 P5512 1 27 34 41 43 OPPONENT Brother Rice Richards Hillcrest Reavis Tinley Park Oak Lawn Oak Forest Bremen Downers So. Crete Monee H. Flossmoor Rich Central Argo T .F. North St, Laurence Stagg 18 9 9 13 11 24 23 25 22 6 9 15 12 S 14 18 LEFT: Mark Greco shows why he was undefeated. MIDDU2 RIGHT: Jerry Kebr gives l1is opponent lots of tmubie. MIDDLE 1.H: T: jim Greanias pins his opponent. tlfeua .rid xx fy, u 4 f Q '?!Tmz.i1f:5. sy fi. +f .fQl'1+ A731 1' ' 's '. ' u .1 ' . ' 1.1 1. 'I' 7' 1 . 1 ,, v- , ..a..4. FRONT: Dave Soukup, Jim Gonsior, john Setzke, Brian Pollack, Jim Lipuma, Pat Schuld, Jim Oesterreich, Matt Cainer, Mike Has- man. ROW 2: Russ Van Buren, Frank Mozer, Randy Stark, jim Wynne, Steve Driscoll, Jim McGinley, Tom Evoy, Randy Brunko, Steve Donegan, Jeff Cunningham, Jim Foster, Tim Takash. ROW 3: Joe Stubitsdi, Mike Dever, Dave Putlak, Joe Ripoli, Dan Rogalski, Bob Marini, Ray Cruz, john Brazzale, Mike Fressola, Jim Guenther. BACK: Russ Bartz, Jay Siefriecl, Pat Boyce, Jim Greanias, Nick Actipes, Mike Greco, jim Ephraim, Howie Strepek, jeff Johnson, Roland Rodriguez, Bernie Moran, Mark Rehfeld, jerry Kebr, Rich Kelly, Andy Maheras, Coach Radtke, Coach Noeth. ...ov 61 VARSITY BASKETBALL RIGHT: junior Tim Haugh drives toward the basket for two points. FAR RIGHT: Randy Johnson, after missing the beginning of the season with a knee in- jury, returned to the line-up to be the top rebcunder on the team. FRONT: Mike Devon, Mike Freeman, Conch Lueder, Conch Kunka, Larry Leibiorth, Mike Houlignn. BACK: Steve Wind, A1Vig- giani, Chris Carlson, Ron Nagy, Randy johnson, Tim Haugh, Gene Henneberry, Kevin Casey, Tom Matthews. ' 52 :ff If , ', . , X! Q 7 E lt 1 ' ' fb .p .-Iggy. jlf fi ,Q 3 -ov 0 V I .o- ..- bg -1 ,Xie .. Pa. J . ' .l ,Q 'QV 57 I do 1 e SOPHOMORE i was one of the top contenders in the SICA East Division. The Sophomore Mustangs were led by Todd Selke, 850, QFAR RIGHTJ and Dan Graf, 4114 QRIGI-ITB. They were coached by Mr. MacNei1. STANDING: Bill Mayen, Bob Lusk, Bill Miller, Mike Lawrence, Dennis Murphy, Todd Selke, Ed Timpone, Mark Royer, Dan Graf, Craig McDonald, Mike Veen, Rick Lund. KNEELING: Ed Mueller, Coach MacNei1. KNEELING: Ron Polczynski, Pete Geoghan, Chuck Welke, jim Henneberry, Bill O'Nei11, Dan Zenner, Tim Pluard, Dave McLaughlin, Mike Olivieri. STANDING: Coach Katauskas, Mike Gilhooley, joe Magda, Pete Griffin, jeff Reusnow, Mark Sulo, Jack Glecier, John Malloy, Dan Anderson, Don Bergman, Kurt Berlin, Tim Filafusi, Buddy Wodziak, Rick Swanberg, Dan Wasilevich, Coach Sulo. E ming i PARK M e s .' ' v , LEFT: Dave Kerkla is in a good position for a re- bound. ABOVE: Coaches Sulo and Katauskas pro- viding leadership in a sideline huddle. did not have one of their better years. The Freshman record before Christmas was 0-5. The team was coached by Mr. Katauskas and Mr. Sulo. GIRLS, BADMINTON 1976 npoennvou P awww , B,wm1ou uwmvon vmumou EP fx MDMNYQN , uwnrrron FRONT ROW: Jeanne Frantz, Barb Guriel, Liz Johnson, Lorrie Sommer, Kris Johnson, Geralyn Whalen, Leanda je-.hn. ROW-2: Pat Birk, Mary Scales, Lori Vuillaume, Rita Scales, Blair Pronites,Paula Phillips, Diane Crotty, Robin Ortell, Tina Moran. BACK ROW: Mary Kopulos, Amy Lee, jackie Massolio, Lisa Leonard, Peggy O'Bi-len, Diane Harrell, Pat Nixon, Miss Beals. FRONT ROW: Leanda Iehn, Diane Crotty, Paula Rakauskas, Hilary Kash, Kim Homer, Vicki Valdez. ROW 2: Kathy johnson, Paula Philips, Mary Ann Zellmann, Peggy O'Brien, Lisa Gilke, Lynn Olson, Nancy Gallo, Lori Vuillaume. BACK ROW: Miss Beals, Kathy Meany, Vicki Kuvales, Toni Martinic, Mary Scales, Pat O'Rourke, Lynn Mountford, Mary Kopulos, Laurie Moline, Lisa Leo- nard, Rita Scalfas. GIRLS, BADMINTON 1975 FRONT: Laura Lesniak, joan Dunn, Julie Monson, jan Jelke, Kathie Duffin, Debbie Kopec, Kathv Gabry, Donna Solger, Manager Colleen Bartolini. ROW 2: Cathy Prosen, Debbie Schimanski, Sue Myers, Helen Rzeminski Linda Lesniak, Cami Waynauskas, Deb- bie Ball, Laura Walsh. BACK ROW: Miss Marzalek, Karen Davidson, Erin O'Too1e, Sandy W'Nx-obel, Stephanie Storkel, Julie Melnyk, Ellen Dobrowits, Kitty Van Alstine, Sandy Hoefler, Donna Nixon, Sharon Labak. NOT PICTURED: Linda Hodorowicz. ABOVE LEFT: Sue Meyers blocks out half the Tinley Park Team! ABOVE RIGHT: Erin O'Too1e jumps for the ball against Lhe opposite team. BELOW LEFT: Erin hustles to get possession of the ball- GIRLS, BASKETBALL 'Q 1 68 GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW: jean Esposito, Pam Orphan, Kathy Kinsella, Paula Rakauskis, Girlie DeLasAlas fMgr. J. ROW 2: Kathy Wellman, Diane Rosian, Kathy Daly, Joni Stumpf, Patty Kinsella, june Adams, Colleen Bartolini fMgr.y. BACK ROW: Corine Cunningham, Lisa Leonard, Sue Scatena, Marcia Pavlik, jenny Lee, Mary Lynn Weglarz, jenny Murphy, Mary Kopulos fMgr. J. jenny Murphy anxiously waits , .. i ff for the ban I0 Come her WGY- Kathy Daly and Diane Rcsian's expressions clearly show a temporary disappointment. TOP LEFT: Mary Weglarz quenches her Lhirst during a time-out. TOP RIGHT: The team huddles for strategy and spirit-boosting, BOTTOM LEFT: Lisa Leonard tips the ball as her tcammates hope for the best. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mary Weglarz sets up the ball. The tranquillity of the water KABOVEQ is soon shattered by the onrush of swimmers Striving for a fast start QRIGHTJ. VARSITY SWIMMING FRONT: Bob Zarach, Bill Miller, Mark Killacky, jesse Clements, Terry Sullivan. ROW 2: Mike Pall, Ralph Pranckus, John Duffin, Joe Pranckus, Chris Mitchell, Bemie Meagan. BACK: jim Bart, Paul Smerz, Terry Jo- hannes, Bill Nanfeldt, Dave Nicol, Roger Mann, Al Scrikas. RIGHT: One of Evergreen's strongest suits is freestyle swimming. Coach Thomas and team members confer prior to a varsity contest. ,. , 1, , vary,-1 w ABOVE: Terry Johannes can't believe his eyes as he glances at the clock. RIGHT: Tankers are taught early to kick hard for the big finish. A Mustang extends his arm toward the timing pad in an effort to clinch first. ABOVE--FRONT: Mark Clements, Bob Scott, Mark Bohdan. ROW 2: Steve Kling, Paul Chris- terson, john Cochrane, Coach Socha. BACK: jeff Bart, Keith Sobbe, Bob Dorner. F RESHMAN forms the nucleus of varsity teams of the future. FRONT: Brian Boniecki, Bob Zarach, Paul Christ- erson, Bob Scott, Mike - Mink. Row 2: Doug Kountz, Chris Mitchell, ' 5? v I' ,V V li Q .. john Cochrane, David .', M -. . 3113z1.TF.1'2,?332ff'a::fi , . , fi gicl1nilQj,e:ii,Pl?::Cm2: gf? ill 'H ,,, gs ,fl-f Bill Freund, Tim Duffin. ' ,v A 8 Q s Q TQ? A if ,Q wi. 'L QQGQQQ 3,4-ssl dn '93 if 'wiv' 9 N Q i- M f ,A if - t Qfflff - i K gi ' ' l ' , 4 . 1 .. in IW' ., - s' . I , ,M lg, ABOVE: Brian Boniecki demonstrates proper technique for the breaststroke. BELOW: Goggles protect swimmers' eyes from chlorine as they complete lap after lap. ABOVE: Ralph Pranckus and Dave Nicol vie for a starting spot on the Varsity squad. SOPHOMORE SWIMMING DIVING Bemie Meegan extends himself in the midst of a dive. In an upside-down fashion, Mike Minik con -I I siders what his next move will be. LEFT: As coaches and other divers look on, an unidentified Mustang rotates so rapidly that the camera is unable to heels: his motion. ABOVE,FRONT: Coach Ferchau. BACK: Tom MCI-'ee, Mike Minik, Terry Sullivan, Bernie Meegan, Roger Mann, Pat Conroy. I 'I ,,. , '- KNEELING Tom Sizemore, Dave Wanda, Ralph Pranckus, 11m Smoky, Mike Iohnsoon, Mike Toomey, Bob McQui11a.n, Frank Came vale STANDING: joe Kester Tom Simon, Matt Zrebarth, Don Slater, john Monahan, Bob Kester, Rlck Swrder, Nlck Anastos, Gavin Collier, john Massoho, Ray Ozmm, Coach Stelzer Luther So Luther So Bremen kemen Crete-Monee Lincolnway Lincolnway TFN TFN Stagg Stagg Rich Central Rich Central TFS TFS DISTRICT 4 Luther So 5 St. Francxs REGIONAL 4 Thomwood 7 Thomridge captured the District title, defeating Luther So. in the first game by a score of 4 to 1. In the championship game jim Siroky held the St. Francis offense to 1 run while the Mustang offence scored 5 runs to win the game and the trophy. Evergreen Park came from no- where to almost win the regionals against Thornwood, 4 to 2, and then lost the cham- pionship game to powerhouse Thornridge. f J ' L 'Q ,nv-ur za-5 TOP: Nick Anastos gets ready to receive the pitch. ABOVE: A Mustang speeder slides into third base. LEFT: Var- sity Coach Stelzer questions :A call. FAR LEFT: Don Sli- ter looks in for the signs. , EP 0 Bremen 1 EP 13 Bremen 6 EP 6 Lincolnway 3 EP 3 Lincolnway 4 EP O TF North 6 EP 1 TF North 7 EP 5 Stagg 10 EP 0 Stagg 4 EP O Rich Central 3 EP 8 Rich Central 13 EP 2 TF South 6 EP 1 TF South 3 RIGHT: Coach Stelzer gives some advice to his starting pitcher. FAR RIGHT: Don Sliter re- laxes and watches a new pitcher warm up. did not have a good year. The team had a record of 2 wins and 10 defeats. The two games they did win came at the hands of Bremen by a score of 13 to 6, and Lincolnway, 6 to 3. Chuck Krumrie won ' both games. The Most Valuable Player was George Nicol. 2 ,K-,fi 72?-if awry, .pon- KNEELING: Scott Boniecki, La.rry.I.iebfcrt.h, Mike McKendry, Bill Miller, jim Matthews. STANDING: Coach De- Vries, Terry Whalen, Kevin Casey, Bill I-imnec, George Nicol, Chuck Krumrie, Chris Christexson, Mike Kelleher, Steve Bauer, Terry Stalnaker, Mike Paciak, Mike Pall. , , . . .,. , K,-11.'.w -4-4,535 pi 4 . Bob Cavota, john Gallapo, Bill Miller, Ma.rk Royer, Dan Pokclski, Bill Mayers, Ioe Pranckus, Bob Bettinardi, Frank Scheuerell, Roman Worobel. Not Pictured: Veen, Quent Vorel, Coach Dysuup Craig McDonald, Kevin Hittle, Mike Czyl, kb Nowak, Mike EP 13 Bremen 12 H' 6 Bremen 23 EP 3 Crete-Monee l0 EP 8 TFN 4 EP 10 TFN 5 EP 6 Rich Central 13 EP O Rich Central 18 EP 6 sragg I3 H' 5 Stagg 11 B' 3 TFS 4 EP 6 'FFS 8 EP 3 Oak Lawn 7 - EP 1 Re avis 11 lli-l F RESHMEN BASEBALL Srmed off on the right track by defeating Bremen by a score of 13 to 12. TFN was swept away in a doubleheader by scores of 8 to 4 and 10 to 5. But from there on, it was downhill. Coach Dystrup stated that pitching was the main problem. Bill Mayers did a. fine job of pitching, but more pitch- ers were sorely needed. Kevin Hittle was chosen Most Valuable Player of the Freshmen team. ' Bob Kester slides in safely in X'-'bclgi plenty of time. this year had an overwhelming record of nine wins and one loss in con- ference games. Their record of non-conference games was three wins and two losses. Girls Softball coach Marilyn Wax led her team to the title of Conference Champs of the S. l. C. A. East Division. TOP LEFT: As a freshmen, Blair Pronites had the best conference record Q3-Oy and best season record L4-OJ as a pitcher. She also shared the record for least runs scored against in conference games and held the record in the same area in season competition. Blair has the distinction of being the only girl on the team who tallied R.B.I. 's in every game she played. RIGHT: Evergreen Park 'Wins its second straight league title. An ecstatic team celebrates, mobbing pitcher Bonnie Baker Gill, surrounded by teammates Karen Slowinski 13173, who equaled the record she had set earlier in the season with ll put-outsy Lisa Leonard ljumping into Baker's armsj, and Sue Myers Qin backgroundl. Bonnie set a new school record fanning 11 batters. BOTTOM LEFT: As a freshman, Ienny Murphy pitched a one-hitter vs. T. F. South. jenny also holds the record for least runs given up by a pitcher in conference and season with a perfect record in conference competition. .a,A,,.. ., ,A . INDIVIDUAL COMMITMENT TO A GROUP EFFORT - THAT IS WHAT MAKES A TEAM WORK. M. WAX TOP LEFT: Bev Zintak held nine conference records and sev- en season records including: most runs scoredg hivsg singlesg doublesg triplesg stolen basesg runs batted ing and best con- ference batting average. Bev shared in four single game records: triples, stolen bases, runs batted in, and batting average. TOP RIGHT: Lisa Leonard held the record for most doubles in a single game. fE.P. vs. T.F. Northj. Lisa shared in three conference records: most home runs in con- ference competition f10J, equaling the 1974 record. .- J-xlmil V .ca I Q, . M c Q .ggi 'H 'f 4... FRONT ROW: Karen Slowinski, Bonnie Baker, Bev Zintak. ROW TWO: jan Guenther, janet Martz, jenny Murphy, Blair Pronites, Sue Myers. ROW THREE: lori Cassidy, Peg Lajeunesse, jane Gallapo, Diane Ringhofer, Rita Scales, Karen Davidson. BACK ROW: Coach Marilyn Wax, Carol Waynauskas, Dolores McLaughlin, Sandy Wrobel, Lisa Leonard, Camille Msall, Mary McNulty. 3 S 'n 'jg EF 'Ulf SITTING: Tom lixgan, jim McCain, jerry Mallon, Ken Gabry, Wayne Field, Rich Oesterrich, Bill Hurley, Mike Mannion, Kevin Driscoll, Ed Mueller, jim Such. KNEELING: john Mallon, Tony Lally, jerry Hall, Bob Leonard, joe Caraher, Gary Kelly, Rick Winnie, George Chakinis, Mike Timberlake, john Skroboton. STANDING: Bruce Krystof, Marty Schleder, Tom Simon, Chris Carl- son, Eric Rasmussen, Ied Shea, Iohn Lange, Ed Timponi, Don Angelo, Ron Schaffrath, Iim Pellegrino, Stan Michalski, Dave Sizemore, jeff Islinger. Not Pictured: Mark Phelan, Tim Luby, Steve Maluck, Ed Mangan, Gary Nogal, Tim Haugh, Coach l-lorn, Coach Lundin. FAR RIGHT: Tim I-laugh in the middle of another record-break- ing jump. RIGHT: Coach Horn is happy after another fine meet. F ROSH-SOPH TRACK finished ard in con- ference for the 1975 season. The team had an outstand- ing season, rolling up 13 wins and only 2 defeats. Most Valuable Sophomore Tim Haugh established a confer- ence record in the 330 long hurdle event with a clocking of 42. 5 seconds. In the 440 relay, Evergreen broke a long-standing school record with a time of 47. 0 seconds. 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Sf Qf J on' Ju IEW' TW ', . -in ' e f '- 5'.f1L nf 1 Jelke Jan T 1 :J ' f K4 , Q if 'W Y ' L V Q ' I A 55 ' A geinberg,LDave ' : - ,: A w .r , - X - N . ' , , ., . X 'x 1 5 I. D Y , k , E? W , Y ,gk r 0 nson, 1Z V M -y U af -we . g .e 1 rf . N, ,Q If-hm-1, Yeff . . . SQ A lvl ' gf . Q I K :LN 3 1 X 3 Johnson, Krxstm 'e , 5 in I 34 , 1 I ., fl .. f Johnson, Mark Z 'lv ' -nu ..! A 'Lg' 4 --g gt . A Jorfie, Bnxee e 3' - hi, , h A :A Q , xv JAAJQ t P Jenn, Blame 'iii .,.q unify 11 . P? X A V 54 '- ? , 55 E' ifx f g . A 5 9' , 'zgfrf Q, X' V1 Eg, r i g ffaif' aft' ' E g 4.- az sg Q- ! . -- 'W 1 dk w r XR tif ' W H we I Jr . ' n Q: 2 eff e W 'f X-ff sw I? fri, rg- m - -nf- 1 x iii-, ' - n junis, Don Kalin, Kathy Kamberos, Troy Kamper, Pat Karczewski, Donn Keams, Mike Kebr, Jerry Kelly, Rich 3 1 1 X 1 x . -.4 Q Y ,M r Q , Ke rkla, Dave Kielbasa, joe ,- - ' Kilcullen, Kathy .4 - fig. ' .1 ,, Killacky, Janet AE, ' Killacky, Rita X 1 ' Kincaid, Gail :isa ,kb w ,gi A rm ,M J ' e Kennedy, Sheila x r 3 Q 4, K 9 f L -ov 1 'P 1 7 Y Kinsella, Kathy ' Y 4 Kling, Steve Kopec, Debbie Kostyal, Sari Kremm, Renee 'v . s. x V ,J V 1. 1 W p-y..- vw- g JA' el Kruppiak, Mary Krusinski, Mary Alice Kulling, Ray ' ., Kutsulis, Valerie ' A F v V1 'SR . 'f 'f . ,. ' Y ' 5 . 1 ' 'ff' . i W V 'N Lambr ht ' .1 ' , gg 1 Landelii Jeaffm i 8 2 ' ' .gm A Lange, julie ' W ' if 1 r 1.asCola, Sherry 1 K .X l A A 1 . 2 li , xi V 4 Y I 5 Gm 'iw A L ' 1 I Latour, Darcy y , ' ' A V' f' Lee, Amy . b . ,Qt 8 M Leonard, Charles , '. Q L2 - 5 Leonard, Kevin .2-4 'W' Lesniak, Laura ' , ' s A Lemiak, Linda - 4 L .x. 'A -2- Libner, joe tl ,J .' 14 T., ' I hiv: V- Lxef, Ann A - f h M mum , V l . 4, ,J X f U e X 3 l . J J , vt. Wg, 9' ' lko, Errul ' - L , 1. . indenberg, Delaine ., , I - A 9 'puma, jim fx N A ittle, Connie c' , f orek, john lyk I f' . 1, f X x '- ' ' . W! Eur?-'fi - . lf ' an F x und, Sue V , ynch, Julie -, g T acey, Darin L, ,S agda, joe ' kk Maheras, Andrew - X ,. N .' C , , 1 .e , ,, W , ,. ' 1 spa . yn , Q A ,rv 'rim Fu-rv vf Malfeo, Maria 1 H 'Q l 2 1 ' 'N , Malloy, john -' ' ,' SA f W 4 . Mangan, Mary 1 ' - Marina, Bob 5, Qi, . ' Marsan, Annette 41 F K ' I- Q ,lx 'E' ' ,. nm g e J M -- . 1,1 4. v- f ' 4g -1 ' ,, Massolio, jackie .l F Y ' 5, nj 1 Fr? Q spun., 'YA 1 , Mate, Kathy ' Q ' ' Q , 1, Matthews, Patty ' ' . 5 bi if ' Matthews, Peggy jf ' ' McFee, Tom , f McGinley, Joe ' t X McGuire, Eileen Y ', 5 McLaughlin, Dave A X ,fly 1' 105 McMahon, Camille McManus, Dawn McNamara, Marianne Menard, Juliette Meyer, Eileen Mikulak, Joan Milkint, Craig Miller, Michelle Moline, Dave Monson, julie Moody, Paula Moran, Berny Moran, Tina Moynihan, Bob Mozer, Frank -, , yr fn, -L' Murphy, Cathy Murphy, Diann Murphy, Kathy Murphy, Lois Murray, Laurence Murray, Mike Murray, Sue Nixon, Pat Nolan, Colle en Ntanos, Mary Nykaza, Liz O'Connell, Aileen O'Cox-mor, Ann O'Connor, John O'Connor, Laura O'Doru1e11, Mark O'Dcru1el1, Mary Oesterreich, Jim O' Hare, lean Olivieri, Mike O'Ma1ley, Jim O'Neill, Bill Orphan, Pam Ortell, Robin O' Sh hn ea, Io I O Toole, Janice Pappas, Irene Parker, Dawn Penzenik, John Peterson, Petrulis, John Greg Pfister, Ray Phillips, Gary Pirman, Ed Pluard, Tim Folczynski, Ron Pollack, Brian Prosen, Cathy Pudlo, joe Putlak, Dave Rainbolt, Raleigh, Karen Kathy Randick, Kelly Reardon, Reichard, 106 Mari Steve i iii 15,7 ie! 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' - V Riedstra Ron . , -. 1 . f , ' 'J - 1 r ' 75 ' Riemersma, Christine L ' A I K I , xi V ' , an 'ik Rresland, Debra . . , , H ., an A N. 'W ,sith Rlpoh, Joe X ef wd N '?iLfkif'f3 ,: , I 'ksrrlr Ri m' Candi 7' FW' f - gmt , lu' ' H Rizzo, Joann 1 ' ' .X ,. 2 ' . lf. VL Robson, Judy P v 1 Rogalski, Dan ' V 4' '- .f I fi, Rooney, Kathy in ' wr rf 3' Rose, Kaymarie .. . ,, f . . - Li, 515' gg- -' Rosxan, Duane Ruane Paul 5 o . . , 1 H., , , - f,-. sader,'Jx11 .,..-I-or-'s. ' Q- if 1 2 ., - -f 33- 8-'Q , W , , Y , .,,,1jf'T,f vw. - - f W 1 N 1:4 -V rag,-1-rg ,- hv?,,,3,4 ., WW. . ' , X V ,. ,, U , I, S 1 - . fl' X 3 E- 'qt 3 Scafise, Pat ' S ' ' f. , ' - ' E 5 Scatena, Sue 5-. ' 1' 16, g f, W Af , Schaaf, Bobbi ' Y Y, I ' Schefdcre, Pete , S' 4 . f vw J In .' ' , 1 ' X 7, X Schikora, john B , bm . M , I 1 ,Maw ,A ltbufl' Rr-1 Schimnnski, Debra ' -'A' -S, ' - v. .- 1 f., - . . . pw- H -- -r L '.. f f 'V F V A - ft N Schmidt Peter I, I V I ', I N ds Vt A cv Schufh, ,Dorothy A S 'G Schu d, Fat ' N ' V A1 -- Scott Dave V J . sem' Bob L A, , Q Q' V ,' Seg1e'r, Debra ' 0 bk '.: k W ff 4 Seifried, john 5 'K ' t 1A A A ,QS t 6 R Semldw, Steve -1 VJ, n-,va , ,,F,V,,,.,. Setzke, John sf Sherman, Jacqueline r 7, , 7' Siroky, Marikay ' 1 Sizemore, Donna ' J I . . ,, S ,f J Q, . . ,,, 4 - vm W1 N ? M. Q . gig , r rf: '- ' -, , . - Sluis, Carol ' Y A Smerz, judy K0 by 5 Smigielski, Sharon V 4 V Smith, Carol 4 ,' J! 1 4 . Qx ,A 4 . I , .Ar Fifi' . 4 , 5.4.9 251, A Q ' 'ef M - r t V4 s smith Mark , 5, 2 k ' 3 Smith Sherrie X A -' ' f A ' sobbe, Keith rl Y Q ' 'xy Soltas, Joe ' I ' ' 1 Q' -1 Q: K - , , w J 'vim ' ' ' ?g':'f1 iff , Q, - , . ' 1 ' Sommer, Lorraine 'S r Sorensen, Jim ' Soukup, Dave I I Spalz, Pat i ' 4 . . Y . ,. x -, Spellman, Therese 1 ' ,S 3 ,, U 1 I T' in '91, TSI? 1 : Wy: W W vw 2 Stalker, Sandra , ' S , .V S ' ' f' Stanczyk, Sue . ,, jp' ,', ' Stark Randall 1 ' Qs- - ' : smlfi, Barb 'P , Eff Q , f ' Strepek, Howard N -' t -' Ny Stroud, Teresa -' 9 h . 2 1 1 5 ' X Stubimch, joe , -I... -Q K 4 ,2,4.'- 4 107 Sturnpf, Denise Sulo, Mark Svehla, Laura Swanberg, Rich Tagalos, Debbie Tagalos, john Takash, Tim Tennicott, Nancy Thanasouras, Terri Thompson, Donna Toolan, Mike Torres, Lee Tortorelli, Tim Traub, jane Unites, Rita Updyke, Bob VanBuren, Russel Veliotis, Alex Vellenga, Scott Venstmm, Kathy Vitro, Dominic Vlahos, Dorothy Volanti, Loretta Vos, Ken Vranicar, John Wainwright, Laura Walenga, Michelle Ward, Mary Wasilevich, Dan Watson, Dwayne Weber, Mike Welke, Charles Wellman, Kathie Whalen, Geralyn Wilk, Louis Woddak, Frank ' fi l'-l ' 's if ' '71 F . -1 ' . - F w5,5f ,'1XW'F1, his - 'I I ,m 'U . W .W X ' 1 if e'l is -ft I .. x ssl , it x x gf is V . V ' I a n W 'V' J 6' 4 iz , L t I, is gf, 1 I fx, K X ' 3 i , 'gl , 'tg 'Zi'-, W , M' ,Q ' Q -1 , . . -Q' Q V ' v' ' ' ., rf. 1 . 'xy xc V ' y VL I W N r Q' , , ,.. K N 'n L , . fr: 3 , , wz:?:,?1z'T 1519 ' ' Q . Womiak, Claire Wynne, jim Zoikie, Donna Zn-ra, Pam , .--Y., ,wi vi 1l even 4 Q av- ' 9. ' f is - Lf' Z'allffgQj: 2jl:2'lll1lj..j:: , 'B .ix 3.i'f:.Z-::A'1'i.'.i. liiiiQWQQiifiiiifiiQifiiQfiiiiifiiiiiitiiiitfiiitiiiiiiiiit1iftiiiiiiitiiititiittittiitiiiii 444444544444444ll4IllI4F4!l4lI444l4l34445lll44l445444444445444441Ill44l!ll4ll444!54l44l4444i THE NEED FOR ACTIVITIES is as plain as the period at the end of this sen' tence. Clubs such as AFS and language clubs promote friendship. Without them, foreign relations would be strained and broken. Service organizations like Swim Guard and FTA assist our school and our community. Take them away, and the foundations of our society are undermined. The Science Soci- ety, Forensics, and Mathletes build great minds. If we were to do away with these clubs, original thinkers like Newton and Einstein would be no more. Dry Gulch County High School of Dry Gulch, Texas, discovered how much they dep e nd e d upon activities by do i ng away with them. The janitors had griped that activities kept people in the school too long, making if difficult to clean. So all activities were curtailed. Five minutes after the final hell, the school was deserted. After school sales at the snack bar plummeted to zero. The c af ete ria lost money left and right, and was: finallyforced to close completely. As a result of abolishing activities, a dozen 'order, please ladies were out of work, janitors were satisfied, and several hun- dred kids had nothing to do after school. 49 A selection from the patchwork of activities Q15 Miss Mars stops Kathy Bruskey during basket- ball practice to clarify a point. f2j Gary O'Too1e and his o onent waiti for the referee's decision PP DB ' Q31 Tim Haugh rebounds over a Glenbard South op- ponent. My Gina Doerr suffers through her G .A .A. initiation with a smile. Q51 Mr. Gilworth, Mr. Wilens, jim Cash and Larry O'Donnel1 on stage preparing for a music rehearsal. Q63 Kathy Mate and her partner doing the bum at an informal P after-school dance in the cafeteria 17j The crowd-- adding the vocal and emotional support that every team needs to play its best. wx, 6 X 4 - f U Pj 'F' K 3 ,jx , I 9 'IIA 0 wg' .w 372. A .K in nn S' K J V .1 if .1 fl' if, X: Fm editor,s choice . . . With the benefit of the photographic facilities in the new addition, the art department now offers the opportunity to explore the creative possibilities of modern photography. Al- though the prints on the next four pages are black and white, color film developing was added to the curriculum this year. Through the Photography Club, sponsored by Mr. Sunquist, students are able to experi- ment with photography in all its various as- pects. The photographs on these pages are samples of their work. To the sensitive eye, black and white printing offers an impact and subtlety that the vividness of color can overwhelm. We believe that you will agree that these photographs attest to the art of the medium and the growing skill of the ' student photographers. ff f ls in I il I . l if 4. L ti 1 l -ii .MVH1 'fl' ll 4 vlvlr vi rl 9 X '1 ' ll nl JY ,alll lv I 1 4,11 sl I ,-.1, .- 'JL - li- F + X: Q. : .lk Q. -21 fl71':f54 1 Q W n T y . 1 ,' I QQ' 3335. 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BOTTOM MIDDUS: A misishrouded oak , ' ' 1 silhouetted by the setting sung by Walter Tiskus. ABOVE: r 1 Roses in black and whiteg by sch Buehring. selected prints of the photography club 'I 5,-.bw , -'X - .' 'xx , V, Q, 0 , . RIGHT: Jazz musician Maynaxd Ferguson in concertg by Tom Xydis. BELOW: Sophomore Paul Turek pours molten aluminum into a Lincoln head mold in . Metals clasc bv Tom Xydis. BOTTOM RIGHT: A tree at the Old Graue Milly by Dave Moy. , o , 5 V 'N rg-. N v Q a . .'ffe,eeava1orb:. gffea--,wyw,e l n ofa if mksx , r '? Q ,xx A,,, A N ! ax , 1 T a- l :Wig 'Sp' , Egffx. I Y 4 Nx- Aj I N x.. :VR xx ' ,ii rg wx I N xl NX K' , 4 n x, 1 ' 4, ' 5 + Wo ' x Q- -u Q , , fr-3 X a f N , .v Tl X ul -. I A .s X .bl Q F' x X '. W ' , NX X I In k , ! Xxx .n X A X f ,, f ', Q .X X 'i :L fx 1 ' il 0 , A X X I N fy-, kg 1190 6 ,cgi 1 V ' x xx X' Q I , XX f fi' iv f 'X . ' X- V U 1 ,Y QX A K X ' X ' f is s 1 J, X K f X A trlck taught in Photo Club made it possible for Paul Schikora to convert an ordinary picture of bleachers into the photo above. Un? ,Q 3 4,12 Q 'Ez' x i f c fu, xxffff Lf x .- ' 5 if l mr x K ,1 v ,J iv rCQ3xXx er xxx is-..1. I , 'rfx X MQ Q fn PEA' 1.6. Fl., , EXT - 4.. W ' AP ,.zn:'f'7'X ,, 'f 5 , ,.i..hg3i!?4Ql7: Q, Q gm 5 5,111 'srgiw '-:rg Q. 1353-, ,fi-' ww. v., ,' X ' f- , '- ewaarwbw W., 1.5 'gf?Yf r f' 2:1 lllfixx 'Qgs' if .La vi' ff-wif .' grainy' 334.2-P' 8' of twain , fy ' .re .ff . , u , if al 4944.7 4' env 3xlfk7 ,nf fgJ.'.+-1 -fi X 5? ,1,.,.eff'gi 4-igf .1 535-5,2 . r- .. ,,a3Q-B, ,f f-gm. ' '?Z::7'5 . 'V' for-' li-f' f- e3 33 ' .vzffv-Syl' kfrs- 1' , . . L I : ,,., , -, r nf .Baez-5 , 5 W 1.1.11 ,H H. 55, Tvfli. .iff -ef -' ' 'MT' gay -' gal . H' til, W, - -qs!! . Q,--'-Kg 1. fly :Fla ,D ' ,L '- f,fg,:?, X Rx' ' lQ'l,AR.. ,l,s- 'gli iii: .Y , . -I Bw vt' ,uf , A T ws QXZ.. ,L Qs, M- gf' , ' 1 -.g..,'1.,x,A- :Elks . . ,, ,i 3 lo: , ,qi ' A f'1:.f'- . ' ,,.! 51-LT' 5 A V 5.4,-f 1 '34, ' w ' .1 'eyszif Y ' x l' ' rl:-3:52 ' ' Y., ' I x h a ils. 4 fq I JJ-- -8 . - 1 w y ,, ...s.-.- .g an .- . . ,.,, , rx N 'x 9 I-'sffifqy 'Q ..s- 4-K. ' :fvl-'2.5.'5'5b ' X , ..x- , -1- .- , V. ,L.,fv. fx.-: I-1 ' sf' iii -um - , z m'.,.z.,. 5. w-vt YS' 'L'-N ., yfl N, .92 'mf ., KM R gg ,. t , tw.: . . , Ax Q 4 xx . ' ,..-,-,I x z 3 .S-'GD-:uv 1 ,X V K 3 'ffl F . N w TOP LEFT: A rock configuxationg by Tom Bugan. TOP RIGHT: The Uown of Ga- ' lena as viewed fwm the back lawn of the Grant homeg by Bob Buehring. ABOVE Sunset fmm McCormick Placeg by Tom xyais. H Drury Lane actress Sandy Drawert QLEFTJ pictured in the theatre foyer: by Tom-Xydis. The teenage '5O's came alive at Evergreen May 9th and 10th 1975 when bobby socks, pony tails, duck tails, rock n roll and Wolfman jack were resurrected by the Dlllflla Depaltment for the Spring Pro duction of AMERICAN GRAF F ITI EP was the first school to stage a play veision of the movie hit Miss Herrick and Sue Sklar revised the movie script adding about five new characters and five extra Scenes in the process Seven sets wele used, includinga drive-in, golf coulse, Sock hop, aicade, alley, radio station, and street. 111 Quent Vorel as Steve Bolander, Nan- cy Trandel as Laurie. Oh boy, you canlt remember anything. . . at the lake, that was the first time you kissed me. I practically had to throw myself at you. f2l Bob Berryman as Vic, Jerri Hansen as Debbie, Bob Pierce as Terry Toad. Look Creep, you want a knuckle sand- wich? Ah no, I just ordered a Double Chubby Chuck and a Mexicali Barb. . . 131 Kids at the high school hop. Let's go to the hop, oh babyg 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 rock, We're gonna rock around the dock tonite, Q43 Therese Donegan as Carol. Isn't it great, the way I can cry whenever I want? A lot of people can't do that. 151 Time out at the hop for the girls to gather in the johns . Oh, what am I going to do? Does anybody have any make-up? If my mother sees this. . . 161 Mark Phelan as Curt Hen- derson, Bill Cunningham as Joe, of the Pharoahs. Look at it this way: Now you got three choices 1--You chicken out. 2--Holstein hears ya. 3--You join the Pharoahs, and get a jacket, blood initi- ation and all that. ill Carol and John Uim Mannionj at the junkyard. . . I-Iairiest crash ever. The Boaxd of Education was so impressed they filmed it. Over here's Freddy Benson's Vette. He got his, head on with some drunk. L21 Curt, Wendy fliileen Haughj and Bobbie QLori Kief- ferj at Me1's. . . What's wrong with you? You know Bobbie gets nose bleeds when she's upset! I do not! You shut up! Maybe I will. . .and maybe I won't. L31 Todd and Debbie. .. Why do you kill little animals? I think that's terrible. Oh, well, yeah, I figure with bears, though, it's them or me. . . L41 Laurie and Steve at the Golf Course. . . I think Curt's probably right for Curt. Not for nie, though. Laurie, look at me, now you know what lwant out of life. And it's just not in this town. l'm not going to the airport tomorrow. f5J Carol and John at the Arcade for the shaving cream and water fight. . . Let's catch 'em--you trip 'em and l'll jump out with the stuff. Hey, wait a-- Just do what l say! Yezz, Bozz. Q65 The Pharoahs fTom Berryman, Bill Cunningham, Bill Lesiecki, and Paul Smithj with Curt in the junk yard. . . Hey, man, who cut the cheese? He who smelt it, dealt it--ya 1-mow what I mean? fi 1 ifsfiifs K fi Z Tiff?-5 , 1:00 JAZZ LAB BAND BELOW: john Penzenik, Len Goss, Mark Smith, Jeff Cieslewicz, Steve Decker, Larry O'Donne11, john Antolak, Brian LaBianca, Mike Casey, Dean Elzinga, Steve Ryd, Dave Bamberg, Rich Lund. SPRING I'lnbTINAL Ol- Mlihll, PART l lwgffrf-1ff,i A , 4-.v D15 .-u. Qg..,q FRONT: john Cochrane, Sherrie SmiLh, Lisa lslinger, Pete Stcushak, jim Norbut, Roch Mikulak. BACK: Don Rogalski, Rich Otto, Rogerjnnik, Mike Naugh- ton, Ron Beugger, Doug Kountz, Dean Elzinga, Mr. Wilens, Jim Fallon. 2:35 JAZZ LAB BAND MIDDLE: An outdoor band rehearsal prior to the concert given in Ocho Rios, jamaica, last spring. ABOVE: Band students unloading part of the 526, 000 worth of citrus from Texas that was sold in 1975. X 4 1 an-n I mu af -' fue. FRONT: Karen Spee, Leanda jchn, Cynthia Skolarus, Paula Phillips, Laurie Kingsnonlm, Diane Kingsnorth, Cathy Quastoff, Tom Glad, Lisa Eppler. ROW 2: Nancy McQui1lan, Pam Blondell, Karen Ryd, Lauren Leeder, Lynn Hahn, Ken Paxton, Joe Mallon, Sue Corbett, Deirdre DeYoung. ROW 3: Dave Sluis, Shari Breault, Rick Lund, jeff Cieslewicz, Stephanie Storkel, Len Goss, Roch Mikulak, Steve Decker, John Penzenik, Pete Staxshak, Pete Griffin. ROW 4: Sue Raleigh, James Norbut, Sandy Wrobel, Jim Fallon. BACK ROW: Dean Eldnga, Bruce Drawert, Dave Bamberg, Steve Ryd, Kevin Driscoll, Larry O'Donnell, Steve Cieslewicz, Mark Smith. , Away-- ABOVE: Mr. Gilworth presides at one of the many band rehearsals. RIGHT: Jim Fallon Ends that his mba can serve practical as well as esthetic purposes. SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE Twirlers Place First In State Competition LEFT: Evergrcen's baton-twirler Terry Koris Qieftj and Dottie Drurnm frightj, display the trophies representing their Sm place achievement in the state contest last summer in Buffalo Grove, Ill. Their medals represent the sixth place in national competition at Notre Dame University. Both girls are sophomores this year, and hope to better their fine past ,performances in future competition. BELOW: The 1975 Homecoming half-time show features a huge 30'x70' American flag. This focal point of the show is surrounded during a rehearsal by nine historical figures in costume, the E.P. Marching Band, dancers, baton-twirleis, rifle squad and flag corps. Perfect fall weather provided a final touch for the performance , - as ..: sag. P 153 124 placed lst last summer at the United States Cheerleaders Association camp in Lake Gene- va. They competed against other high school cheerleaders. Varsity attends camp every summer to learn new cheers, techniques, and methods. Varsity also attended the Grand Nationals in Lansing, Michigan, where they competed against other IST PLACE winners from all over the U. S. FRONT ROW: Terri Furtak, Anita Zettek, Lisa Maxwell, Diane Lorek BACK ROW: Lynn Telander, Mary Arialis, Dawn Schumacher Toni Thanasaurns, Laurie Moline Anita Zettek and Mary Aria- lis pxesent Dr. Snorkel and the school with their first place trophy. LEFT: SOPHOMORE CHEER- LEADERS: Therese Donegan, Lynn Olson, Peggy Raleigh, Karen Iapcon, Mary jo Whalen, Janice Ekblad. MIDDLE LEFT: Toni waits anxiously for Steve to sink a basket, ABOVE: FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS--FRONT: Peggy Matthews: MIDDLE: Kelly Rzxndick, Diane Horan: BACK: Ioan Mikulak, Delnine Linden- burg, Terri Thanasauras. LEFT: The cheerlead- ers hold their banner as Nick Anastos charges through. FRONT: Lori Kieffer, Steve Semkiw, Terry Casey, Lynn Olson, Nancy McQuil1an, Mr Wilens ROW 2- Tom Daly, Joanne Draper, jackie Morgan, jennifer Kogan, Carole Draper, Jacky Sherman. ROW 3: Mary Ann Spolsl-cy, Linda Perkins, Craig Milldnt, Mike Casey, Scott Duignan, Viginia Brinnehl, Walter johnson. BACK: Phillip Rizzo, Rick Lund, Raelynn Jenkins, Robin O'Nei1l, Larry O'Donnel1, Phillip GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ABOVE FRONT: Barb Fritz, Marianne Davis, Blair Pronites, Shari Breault. ROW 2: Mary Murray, Karen Weldon, jolillen Green, Kim Anderson, Jean Hardwidge. BACK: Pat 0'Connor, Linda Hodorowicz, Debbie Ball, Diane Dargis. RIGHT: Garishly costumed members of the student body sang and danced at this year's Homecoming assembly. Recognizable among the confusion are Ken johnson, Nancy Vandermeer, Dierdre De Young, john Black, Amy Combs, and Rock Mikulak. Anderson, Ellen Dobromtz, Missy Sherman. NOT PICTURED. Julius Fassl, Holly Berry, Mary Ann Zellman. xl MADRIGALS LEFT--FRONT: Missy Shemaan, Tom Daly. ROW 2: Mike Casey, Raelynn jenkins, Mariann Davis. BACK: Robin O'Neill, Nancy McQuillan, Larry O'Donnel1, Laurie Kieffer, Linda Per- kins, Virginia Brinnehl. Not Pictured: Holly Berry, Julius Fassl. S F RESHMAN CHOIR AEVE--FRONT: Colleen Fallon, .Mary Kay Dunleavy, Cheryl Grieshaber, Kevin Heneghan, Ray Cruz, Steve Driscoll, Jane Traub. ROW 2: Bobbi Schaaf, janet Andrews, Chris Riemersma Dan kinnehl, Chris Falzone, Larry Murray, Rubin Ortell. BACK: Darcy LaTour, Linda Les- niak, Sherrie Smith, Theresa Stroud, Tammy Holland, Lisa Islinger, Russell Yan Buren, Laura Svehla. LEFT: At a recent school production, Concert Chorale members Mariann Davis, Ann Pietkiewicz, Lauren Ieeder, and jean Gaiser captivated the audience's attention. av nv 1A FRONT ROW: Judy Horrell, Mary Kay Dunleavy, Marge Quilty, Arlene Slavik, Sharon Nielson, Donna Solger ROW 2: Gina Doerr, julie Trieber, Sharon Labak, jane Gcreki, Sue Prath, Michele Noakes, Kathy Gabry BACK ROW: Geri Panko, Amy Lee, Cindy Blaylock, Maryann Updyke, Laura johnson, Judy Ahern, Linda Budding are truly a brave bunch. As thundering runners come hurtlmg down the home stretch of track, they must stretch the winning ribbon across the track for the victor. Timing, statistics recording, and cheering are also parts of their duties OPPONENT Rich ards Re avrs Stagg Tinley Pk Lincoln W Shepard Richards Reavxs Oak Lawn 3Y l:'..P. 61 ' 79 ' 91 88 Oak Lawn 100 ' . 77 ' - 96 59 ' 71 ' 57 FRONT: Larry Murray, Dan O'Nei1l, jesse Clements, Kevin Clark. BACK: Coach Zacate, joe Kowalczyk, Steve Decker, Marty Metric, Walt Tiskus, jeff Cieslewicz. Checkmate is a popular term in Coach Zacate's vocabulary. His consistently backs their opponent's kings into inescapable holes. F or this effort, they always boast a fine winning record. SOPHOMORE CLASS CABINET: CLOCKWISE: Karen Japcon, Karen Post- lewait, Sue Finegan, Diane Dargess, Stan Michalski, Carol McColla.m, Lynn Olson, Ann Coglianese, Kim Vlosak. CENTER: Sue Campbell, Michele Noakes. I L I v . ,...-.- JUNIOR CLASS CABINET: FRONT: Bill Miller, Kathy Brusic. BACK: Rick Urchell, jan Guenther. MISSING: Brian Moody, Mary Wcglarz, jenny Lee, Laurie Persson, Mike Kelleher, julie Hill. ilrlfi ABOVE: SENIOR CLASS CABINET: FRONT: Mary Arialjs, Steve Parker, Bob Pierce, Rit Scales. BACK: Therese O'Hare, Bill Mc- Laughlin, Tony Coglianesc, Anita Zettek, Judy Segler, Patti I-Ieisterman. LEFT: FRESHMAN CLASS CABINET: Jeff Cunningham, Corinne Cunningham, Kathy Raleigh. ROW 2: Kathy Daly, Clair Woz- niak, Sharon Gorski, Linda Lesniak. BACK: joan Mikulak, Debbi Schimanski, Diane Horan, Jeanne Frantz. CLASS CABINETS 130 ELECTRONICS CLUB ,Q 0 'bf' rx, john Hanson and Carl Berluich demonstrate some of the new equipment in the electronics lab. so 00 gl OOO FRONT ROW: Bill Clancy, Miss Herrick, Pete McGahan, Roch Mikulak, Mary Waynauskas, Terry O'Connor. ROW 2: Bill Cunningham, Liz Krusiec, Marge Quilty, Linda Budding, Mary Costello, Dawn Cluff, Gail O'Nei11, Mary Zell- man, Kathie Mate. BACK ROW: Sue Campbell, Karen Anderson, Sue Prath, Therese Marmozewicz, Gina Doerr. DRAMA CLUB FRONT ROW: Kathy Gabry, Barb Mayes, Debbie Kopec, Mary Kay Conley, Mary Ann Mattson, Jean Dunn, Mary Ellen Herlihey, Linda Milkint, Mary Kay Dunleavy, Camille Kowalczyk, Laura McNellis, Judy McGrail, Mary Wacht, Mary Waynauskas. ROW 2: Julie Cook, Rose McDonagh, Carol Zapolis, Ann Siebert, Vicki Kuvalis, Diane Cxotty, Nancy Sitkawitz, Sharon Rosian, Mary Weg- larz, Therese Rickert, Nancy Trandel, Frances Rickert, Killeen Haugh, Carol Draper, Elaine Kendall. ROW 3: Marge Quilty, Kar- en Mezatis, Janice Geniuk, Pete Geoghegan, Mary Ntanos, Connie Ntanos, Cathy Johnson, Celeste Norkus, Sue Johnson, Katie Duf- fin, Maura Hennessy, Kris Johnson, Donna Mansfield, Linda Mueller, Debbie Green, Janet Matthews. ROW 4: Mrs. Davis, Evelyn Vassios, Noreen Heslin, Eileen Meyer, Sandy Stalker, Jill Sader, Kelly Randick, Lynn Olson, Rita Unites, Lauren Hahn, Beth Bat- tle, Jane Traub, Margaret Woods, Marybeth Baldasty, Liz Johnson. BACK ROW: Janice Ekblad, Jackie Massolio, Nancy Medema, Sue Lakos, Kathy Anderer, Pam Katsivalis, Lynn Johnson, Jane Gorecl-ci, Colette Meyer, Denise Bennett, Craig Milkint, Joan Alex- ander, Renee Kremm, Julie Treiber, Kathy Murphy. NOT PICTURED: Sue Dudeck, Ellen Liebforth, Kris Nystedt. Donna Mansfield, Lauren Hahn, and ,nr - Jackie Massolio precede the French Club Mardi Gras section of the Home coming Parade. y , tries to experience various aspects of French life. Last s rin we went to a French restaurant--LES CHAMPS-ELYSEES--where thepfoog was delici- ous. On May lst, as is the custom in France, we sold flowers. We also put on a French dimer for other club members and faculty, serving such French specialties as Quiche Lorraine, and Poulet au Vin. In the fall we participated in Homecoming, representing a Mardi Gras parade, a French contribu- tion to America's New Orleans. Papier-mache heads represented various F renchmen who have helped form America--Jacques Cartier, General LaFayette, and others. In October we held a French break- fast with croissants, French bread and cafe au lait or cocoa. In December we had a Christmas party for which we went caroling fin Frenchj, followed by games and refreshments. Members made various French desserts, including the traditional Christmas Yule Log cake. We also had a very successful perfume sale, since the French are well-known for their perfumes. Plans are being made for our annual ski trip with the other language clubs. Vive le Francais! can make dreams of living in Europe, South Ameri- ca or the Far East a reality. Through AFS, junior or senior students can spend a summer or an en- tire year abroad. AFS also promotes Domestic Exchange for students who would like to sample farm or small-tovsm life. Club activities include a square dance, a 24-hour volleyball marathon, and an International Day on which area foreign students visit E. P. FRONT ROW: Donna Mansfield, Camille Kowalczyk, Linda Milkint, Vida Shahidi, Mary Ellen Herlihey, Lynne Wozniak, Diane Murphy. ROW 2: Mary Sheston, Sandy Hoefler, Mary Alice Drusinski, Gerry Panko, Sharon Labak, Karen Postlewait, Ann O'Connor, Michele Noakes. ROW 3: Liz Krusiec, Ellen Leibforth, Diane O'Mal1ey, Mariann Davis, Kim Aparo, Lori Vuillaume, jean Dunn, Gina Doerr. BACK ROW: Patrice O'Roux-ke, Denise Bennett, Dave Nicol, Craig Milkint, Marianne Updyke, Roch Mikulak, Angie Usvaltas, Carol Zisser. Vida caught in a quiet moment in New York before she came to E.P. , where she was taking a crash-course in becoming Amex-icanized. RQ -.L li The Evergreen chapter of AFS sponsors a foreign student each N year, and this year's guest is Vida Shahidi, from Tehran, the ig L' t capital of Iran. She arrived here in August, and is living with - f Dr. and Mrs. Herlihey. When Vida leaves E. P. on July Sth, P15139 she will spend two weeks in Washington D. C. , with other AFS students before returning to Iran. Unfortunately, this year in our country's school system does not count toward her grad- uation from the Maryann Institute, a school managed by S French nuns. Most of Vida's friends will be graduating this ' year, but she believes that her experiences here are well- worth delaying her senior year. CThe fact that she finds E. P. much easier than her home school, despite the language bar- rier, allows her more free time than she would have in Iran, which she spends sight-seeing in the area or socializing with other students. J GIRLS, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS, TOP TO BOTTOM: Lori Vuillaurne, Leanda Jehu, Sandy I-loefler, Kitty Van Alstine, Sandy Wxobel, Donna Milligan, Mary Sheston, Mary Kopulos, Donna Solger. FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Mattson, Joan Dunn, Barb Bottando, Mary Sheston. Row 2: Geri Panko, Sue Prath, Donna Solger, Maryann Zell:-nan, Gina Doerr, Julie O'Connell, Lynn Olson, Sandy Wrobel, Karen Fleming. ROW 3: Judy Ahem, Mary O'Brien, Kitty Van Alstine, Mary Kopulos, Donna Milligan, ROW 4: Sandy Hoef- ler, Lori Vuillaume, Leanda jehn. FRONT ROW Katie Duffm, Laura McNell1s, Mary Sheston, Ann O'Connor, Debbie Devens, Ann Haas. ROW 2: Sue Concagh, Craig Mxlkint, Lisa Ol1v1er1, Jeff Bart, Kathy johnson, Bill Miller, Bob Zarach, ROW 3: Leah Ebling, Ellen Leihforth, Mary Ann Zellman, Mary Ann Davis, Beth Battle, Rob Scott ROW 4 Kathy Mate, Dave Nicol, Terry johannes, Tim Duffin, Bill Nanieldt, Chris Mitchell, Mary Krupplak ROW 5 Kathy Venstmm, Julie O'Connel1, Linda Milkint, Sue johnson. ROW 6: Mr. Vish, Patty Scahse, Demse Hurley, Mark Miller, hz johnson, Elaine Kendall Kathy Murphy, Sandy Blake. is a service to the community. The guards instruct children ages 2-12 at Saturday morning swim school and also supervise adult lessons, Boy Scout and Girl Scout lessons, Hydroslimnastics, and synchronized swimming. They also guard at open recreational and rental swims. Each guard must apply to the pool supervis- or and be accepted by him and the executive board. After acceptance, they must go through a stiff initiation. The guards also sponsor social functions like roller skating parties, hayrides, picnics and other parties throughout the school year and summer. PATIENT: Ann Naughton. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Michele Noakes, Stella Parhas, Nancy Medema, ludy RobS0n. Students interested in also participate in Medical Explorers at Christ Hospital. They meet monthly at the hospital, hear lectures on medical services, take tours and become familiar with hospital routine. This is also a good way to meet students from other local high schools. Last spring the played in the first annual Foreign Language Club volley- ball tournament. The German Club also held a hot pretzel sale, and had a picnic at Yankee Woods. For this year's Homecoming the club entered a car in the parade. In November the club gave H Novemberfest. This was a complete German dinner with the students providing entertainment in the form of German folk dances and songs. Early in the year the German Club joined the other Foreign Language Clubs for a ski trip to Wilmot, Wisconsin. FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Zellman, Martha Dobrowits, Virginia Brinnehl, Julie Treiber, Mary Waynauskas. ROW 2: jackie Sher- man, Julie Green, Lori Kieffer, Karen Postlewait, jean Dunn, Marge Quilty. ROW 3: Laura Musul, Roch Mikulak, john lackiw, Jane Gorecki, Stephanie Storkel, Angie Usvaltas. NOT PICTURED: Laura Cozzi, George DeHeer, Gina Eckert, Linda Perkins, Nancy Vandermeer, Dave Zemke, Mr. Schumer. SITTING: Cathy Chamberlin, Julie O'Connel1, Joanne Rizzo, Mary Ann Mattson, Barb Bottando, Rose McKenna, Gina Doerr, Jill Sader. ROW 2: Liz Drusiec, Yvette Del-laan, Betsy Nykaza, Lorie Sommer, Therese Ferriter, Janet Jelke, Janice O'Toole. ROW 3: Dawn Parker, Sue Lund, Sandy Cuprisin, Julie Lange, Donna Milligan, Blanche Dudeck, Chris Ganz, Rosemary Fischer. BACK ROW: Maureen Freeze, Mary Kay O'Donnell, Mary Ellen McNulty, Rose Klevinsky, Kathy Brown, Judy Smerz, Geri Panko, Sharon Labak. is open to all students. Activities vary according to the members' inter- ests, and consequently many different types of creative projects are always in progress. The club be- gan the year by sponsoring a Pool Party, followed by a Taco Party in the Home Ec Dept. The annual Christmas Party was held at the Evergreen Manor Nursing Home. Members made homemade cookies, handmade ornaments, and gifts for all of the residents. Other activities included: participating in the Kiwanis Peanuts Sale, Xmas Green Sale, January Bake Sale, Roller Skating Party, Sth Grade Party for Incoming Freshmen, Concessions, Easter Party at the Evergreen Manor Nursing Home, several Pizza Parties, and a spring picnic. Meetings of the consisted of the presentation of material on the propagation and care of plants, setting up terrariums, discussing questions on plant propagation and care, viewing films, and actual work on plant propagation and care in the greenhouse. Hopefully, the members of the Horticulture Club gained a better understanding of plants and their care and developed a greater appreciation for plants in their homes, gardens, and in the wild. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary O'Donne1l, Lorraine Sommer, Beth Nykaza, Phillip O'Brien, Terry Russell, Blanche Dudeck, Dan Brinnehl, Pam Zma, Mr. Radtke. v 1w' I fc FRONT ROW: Terry Johannes, Mark Shure, Bob Whalen, Steve Parker, Larry Symanski, Tcd Bratsos, Steve Sutnrik. ROW 2: Bob Pierce, Gary O TQDIE, JCIY Daly, Kurt Garret, Kevin Cmnin, Tom Xydis, Bill McLaughlin. ROW 3: Steve Bauer, Mark Moran, john Monahan, Tim Haugh, Randy johnson, Joe Mallon, Ken Schultz, Gavin Collier. The E was established several years ago to replace the original lettermen's club. The requirements for getting into the club at the present time are achieving 200 points and being approved by the coaches. On the Freshmen-Sophomore level of sports, a boy can earn up to 25 points per sport. The coach determines the points by judging skill dependability, loyalty and character. On varsity level a boy can receive 100 points in wrestling, football, swimming and basketball: in the other sports up to 75 points. Under this system most people obtain enough points in their junior year. This point system encourages participating in more than one sport. A non-letter winner can still make it in the club. The strive yearly to bring another SICA championship to Evergreen. Contests in- clude such knowledgeable topics as oral math presentations, conic sections, slide rule, and quadratic equations. In preparation, Mathletes can be observed working out in the Math area after many school days. FRONT ROW: Norleen Hcslin, lim Lusk, Dan O'Neil1, Peggy O'Donnell, Nancy Vandemrcer, Sandy Wrobel, Kathy Cnbry. MIDDLE ROW: Larry Murray, Camille Kowalczyk, Laura McNel1is, Mary Kay O'Donne1l, Mary Alice Miller, Jane Gorecld, Jirn Glad, Jim 5119l'1OCk, Raelyrm jenkins, Conan McDonald, joan Alexander, 'Tim Pluard. BACK ROW: john Black, Craig Milkint, Bob Whalen,jeff Cieslewicz, Ed Piet, Brianlalealy, Jim Byczek, joe lslinger, Brian LaBianca, Terry Russell, Stephanie Storkel, Barry Kratzer. NOT FICTURED: Tom Xydis, Coach Dartsch, Mary McDonnell. r-K 138 NEWSPAPER: MUSTANG MONITOR FRONT ROW: Tom Xydis, Nancy Trandel, Todd Perlmutter, Sue Dudeck, Michele Kadich, Madonna Davis, Deixdle DeYoung. ROW 2: Bob Pierce, Sean O'Shea, Ken Putz, Donna McNamara, Debbie Pluax-d, Roger Dancer. BACK ROW: Sandy Hoefler, Gail O'Nei1, Annamarie Kukec, Bob johnson, Tom Cook, Sue Concagh. Members of the MONITOR critique other school newspapels, , 2 X 4 Z i u fi hi L f. , 5, 4 s'.s,i. V- l,,..f3f - Z js... , .f- Q s. -W , , 04' Tom Cock goes on Tom Xydis shows o --..... - ., ,.x.,,f .M 1 1 a search for one of his copy sheets. .JV ff the A-1 Quality of Nikon. Roger Doncer works on one of his assigned layouts NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY M- ne - nl f 4 l K K 140 FRONT ROW: Connie Ntanos, Debbie Wally, Tom Xydis. ROW 2: Sally Scott, Mary Arialis, Collette Meyer, Karen Mikolajcmk, Nancy Polcyn, Joe Islinger, Brad Telander, Bob Whalen, AnnaMarie Kukec, Carol Herherg. ROW 3: Lauren Leeder, Diane O'Ma11ey, Lori Vuillaume, Sue Dudeck, Gail Georges, Lisa Olivieri, Dawn Schumacher, Sue Raleigh, Mary Maier, Lynn Wozniak. ROW 4: Brian LaBianca, Steve Ryd, john Monahan, Klaus Stoffel, Tim Bryan, joe Mallon, Ken Schultz, Harry Scheffexs, Kathy Quasthoff. BACK ROW: Patti Heistermann, Sue Locsmandy, Nancy Vander Meer, Laurie Moline, Conan McDonald. ,. r J , .-35-tn.::..a.-......1A . fur. . ' K FRONT: Bob Buehring, Linda Mueller, Tom Xydis. BACK: Carol Draper, Paul Schikora, Tom Bugan, Dave Moy, Ed Piet, Arlene Slavik, Walter Tiskus, Michele Noakes, Mr. Sunquist. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB FRONT ROW: Ginny Calozzo, Diane Schikora, Chris Cappetto, Lisa Olivieri, Gail Georges, Carol Herberg. ROW 2: Lynette Urbauer, Therese Rickert, Beth Dunleavy, Laura Skalka, Patrice Malon- ey, Marilynn Prescott, Debbie Laurencell. BACK ROW: Geri Ellis, Teri Egan, Diane Loborec, Liz Spellman, Sue Meyers, Mary Furtak, Michele Fusco. S. .V . - l. , K Vw- , 'A H ' h ' 'e f In . - r ,:, ' . . I ' A ,4 ',:,,jj, Y ,fffx I -w Pom-Pom girls anxiously awaiting p, . s -- y th . , K K Q eu cue. . :bf a-- I perform at all half-time shows dur- ing the football and basketball sea- sons. Their performances consist of pom-poms, flashlights, and strobe light routines. ln the past years, they have given special performances for the Martinique Po1iceman's Ball and for the Chicago Bulls' games. Last summer the girls went to camp at Valparaiso University and won trophies for showmanship Klstj, originality C3rdJ and speed learning. Diane Loborec participating in the Homecoming Parade. QUILL AND SCROLL 'Q FRONT ROW: jan Hettlinger, Sue Dudeck. ROW 2: Tom Xydis, Leah Ebling, Nancy Trandel, Michele Kadich, Sandy I-Ioefler. BACK ROW: Deirdre DeYoung, Roger Doncer, joe Islinger, Tom Cook, Ann Kukec. iff? K ' N e :f?J':'7 -- Ei i , '- O ki . , r Q, : 1 K- Mfffw T4 ' - , , Ei, ' .. ' 'Mi LET TO RIGHT: Randy Prath, Scott Segler, john Doyle, Mike Pellegrino. SCIENCE SOCIETY This year the has been active in various service pro- jects. The first of these was Back to School Night when several senior girls acted as guides for the parents visiting the classrooms. After the Homecoming football game, the members of the Council served the refreshments at the Alumni Koffee Klatch. The biggest project in 1975 was making Christ- mas stockings and filling them with candies. Some of the members distributed the stockings to the students at Park Lawn School on Dec. l7th CMany other projects were planned for the remainder of the school year to benefit the school and community.J FRONT ROW: Mary Beth Quinn, Lynn Luzzo, Donna Pratl, Diane O'Malley, Kathy Gaynor, Margie Kohs, Pat Fredrek, Judy Odom, Laura Schaller, Sally Scott. ROW 2: Lynn Telander, Laurie Leeder, Barb Leonard, Nancy Polcyn, Pat Sieloff, Kathy Engerman, Pat Herlihey, Mary Ann Kopeika, Sue johnson, Linda Milkint, Laurie Moline. ROW 3: Sue Raleigh, Kathy Quastoff, Connie Ntanos, Sue Locsmandy, jill Flis, Lynn Wozniak, Therese Wolley, Nancy Vander Meer, Therese O'Hare, Debbie Ralph, Marcia Pavlik, Diane Schikora. ROW 4: Mary Maier, Ann Siebert, Leah Ebling, Rita Scales, Karen Davidson, Michele Leu, Terri Furtak, Patti Heister- xnan, Chris Maharas, Lori Vuillaume, julie Spano, Dawn Schumacher, Mary Ann Davis. BACK ROW: Denise Vranicar, Peggy O'Don- nell, Carol Zisser, Janice Garner, Karen Fleming, Linda Smerz, Anna Marie Kukec, Carol Herberg, Tnxdy Cotter, Sharon Zemke, Debbie Wally, Karen Lorenz, Colette Meyer. , I '11 A SITTING: Linda Budding, Debbie Ralph, Michele Leu, Teri Furtak, Vince Ruggiero, Julie Spano, Evelyn Vassios, Sharon Labak, Mary Fran Costello, joe Daly, Gary O'Too1e. ROW 2: Mrs. Wojcik, Kathy Wildner, jan Eckblad, Sue Meyer, Gina Doerr, Sue Prath, Lisa Rosenberger, Karen Myers, Mary Fran Wacht, Forrest Doyle, Lynn Olson, Jane Gorecki, Liz Krusiec, Dawn Schumacher, Claire Wozniak, Mr. O'Neill, Diane Horrell. BACK ROW: Barb Mayes, Lisa Eppler, Margaret O'Toole, Arlene Slavik, Geri Panko, Mary Arialis, Tami Randick, Nancy Vanden-neer, Sue Raleigh, Sharon Nielson, Kelly Randick. SPIRIT BOOSTERS BHOW: Spanish Clubs' entry in the Homecoming parade, The Fountain of Youth . SPANISH CLUB has been very ac - tive over the years at E. P. Its fund- raising activities have included taffy apple and bake sales, a stationery sale, and a Christmas card and greens sale. They have also jointly sponsored roller skating parties and concession stands with the other language clubs. During this 1975-76 school year, Spanish Club sponsored a pep assem- bly and participated in the Homecom- ing parade. SEATED: Stella Parhas. ROW 1: Mary Kay O'Donne1l, Annette Marsan, Peggy O'Donnell. ROW 2: Judy Robson, Ann Kukec, Karen Young, Stella Pax-has, Marianne McNamara. BACK ROW: Terry Russell, Rose Thauer. SPECIAL ED. CLUB SEATED: joan Christopher. BACK ROW: Carrie Carlson, Camille Kowalczk, Darcy l.aTour, Sue Locust, Lynn Johnson, Jean Hardwidge, Mary Davis, jean Christopher, Miss Raber. NOT PICTURED: Jeanne Olsen, Doreen Watson. STAMP 81 COIN CLUB wr w y 1 I j ' tg sw 1 H Ik, , . in . I-xxi T. 1 , A LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Buehring, jim Pelegrino, Mr. Zacate, Angela Usvaltis, Greg Lang, Gary Phillips STUDENT BODY INCORPORATED FRONT ROW: Lynn Olson, Karen japcon, Sue Raleigh, Nancy Vander Meer , Sue Locsmandy, Sue Finegan, Marilyn Horan. ROW 2: Bill McLaughlin, Ann Coglianese, Patti Heisterman, jan Guenther, Anita Zettek, Laurie Persson, Kim Vlosak, Sharon Gorski, Miss Olson. ROW 3: Diane Horan, Sue Campbell, Claire Wozniak, Joan Mikulak, Corinne Cunningham, Jenny Lee, Kathy Daly, Debbie Schimanski, Michele Noakes, jeff Cunningham, Miss Inman. ROW 4: Mary Weglarz, Linda Lesniak, Kathy Raleigh, Carol McCo1lom, Diane Dargis, Brian Moody, Bill Miller, Karen Postelwait, Jeanne Frantz, Rita Scales, Sue Dudeck. BACK ROW: Bob Pierce, Colette Meyer, Lynn Wozniak, Therese O'l-lare, Tony Coglianese, Steve Parker, Stan Michalski, Judy Segler, Kathy Brusic, Mary Arialis, Sally Scott. THESPIANS FRONT: joe McMahon, Kathy LaBianca. SITTING: Carol Draper. BEHIND CHAIR: Laurie Kieffer, Herb Sommexs, Miss Her- rick, Nancy Trandel. TIMETTES FRONT ROW: Liz johnson, Leslie Helsler, Arlene Slavik, Nancy Williams, Mary Waynauskas, Sandi Blake. ROW 2: Heidi Heisler, Laurie Hahn, Lorena Figura, Yvette Del-laan, Gina Doerr, Denise Hurley. ROW 3: Kathy Mate, lane Gorecki, Mary Ann Updyke, Laurie Johnson, Sue Prath, Mary Miller. BACK ROW: MaryAnne Davis, julie Lynch, Judy Ahem, Kathy jackson, julie Treiber, Michelle Noakes, Carol Hager. CROSS-COUNTRY TIMERS LET TO RIGHT: Sharon Labak, Arlene Slavik, Michelle Noakes, Mary Fran Wacht. QU Several Evergreen boys try their luck at fishing in a lake in Estes Park, Colorado, during the band trip out West. L21 Tom came upon this imposing tree at an inlet of the same lake. This pic- ture was featured on the front page of the winter holiday edition of the MUS- TANG MONITOR. L43 A picturesque shot of one of the more mundane aspects of winter -- the snow shovel. Q31 One of the hardier band members fcenterj climbs a suit ably rock eak in the Rock Mountain Nadonal Park. He made it Y P Y to the top. These pictures, by senior Tom Xydis, provide a fitting setting for the Snow Queen. Early December heralds the selection of the , be there snow on the ground or not. The Snow Queen festivities are sponsored by the Evergreen Park Chamber of Commerce, whose president,Fran Gallagher 115 presided over the crowning ceremony on December 5. The junior class nominates three girls as the Snow Court, and then selects the Queen by secret ballot. The 1975 Snow Queen was Maureen Murray 123, escorted by George Nicol 155. The remaining two girls of the court were janet Mattz, escorted by Mark Rickert 135, and Tami Randick, escorted by Bob Rehfeld 143. On December 28, in the Grand Ballroom of the Martinique, a Snowflake Dance honored Queen Maureen and her court. - g 1 .L TOP: Beth studiously works on a English packet. BELOW: Surefin- gers Trudy and Jan contemplate over a layout, while Gene plays with the radio, and Leah checks out a copy sheet. 1976 ETA PI CHI STAFF FRONT ROW: Jeanne Olsen, joe lslinger, Cullen Cullen. ROW 2: Jan Guenther, Trudy Cotter, Phyllis Dudeck, Mr. Russo. ROW 3: Gene Henneberry, Leah Ebling, Janet Hettling- er, Frank Scheurell. NOT PICTURED: Beth Dunleavy. f- ' - ' 'ri .fm .. , 7. s q. ilu :mf The yearbook staff this year has done one main thing, gone stark raving mad designing our book Patchwork. Here is a typical day of activity in good ole room 222. The radio is usually blasting away, and Mr. Russo usually requests that we turn it down. janet and Leah, our semi-organized co-editors, plead with the rest of the staff to get their layouts in. Beth is our glamour girl, and after all, what's a yearbook staff without a glamour girl? Surefingers Trudy is always raving about Chicago and Color My World. Jan Guenther always gets the dirty work and is very good about it. Jeanne and Joe are our creative copy writers. Frank, Gene, and Cullen are combination photographers and section editors. After stamping, labeling, designing and writing copy, you go a bit nuts. But it's a really great feeling at the end when a book of 216 pages is completely put to bed and in the hands of the printer in Kansas. May Madness, the delivery of over 1,200 yearbooks to their new owners, caps off a year full of insanity, turmoil -- and enjoyment. - -.. .. Via, V TOP: Frank crops one of his pic- tures. MIDDLE LEFT: Phyllis concentrates on her work. MIDDLE RIGHT: Our co-editors Leah and jan in consultation. LEFT: Jeanne brainstomxing for copy, while joe indexes names. 4 1 hi Yi' are-a 41:39 FACULTY THE FIRST SCHOOL WAS BUILT IN EVERGREEN PARK over fifty years ago. .Prospective students were herded together from all fourcorners of our communityon the momentous first day. However, one thing kept this day from achieving total success, oreven partial success. Someone neglected to hire any teachers. Hour after boring hour wasted by, While restless students roamed the halls or slept in their creaky wooden desks. The horses hitched outside, sensing the restless, uneasy mood, became disturbed themselves. Some horses broke away and cavorted through the school. Gaping holes were poked in the floorboards, desks toppled over, and papers were strewn up and down the hall. As a result of the missing faculty. over thirty students were deprived of a year of educa- tion while the school was renovated. Certainly, horses aren't likely to ravage our school, today, next week, or any time in the forseeable future. But it is still vital for a school to have a faculty. Some students strive for sports, others come alive for activities, and most others live for leisure time. However, without teachers everybody loses out. Sports are coached by teachers who give up their own time to benefit the students. Clubs cannot be formed with- out teachers to provide innovative suggestions and leadership. Even leisure-time enthusiasts would go crazy without teachers. For without a thoughtful teacher to dole out homework at opportune times fsuch as the night of a party or rock concert, or the weekend that you had plan- ned to attend two dances and work overtime to pay for themj, the Ex- cedrin Headache people would be forced out of business. STEPHEN I. STORKEL, Superintendent 3 ...U Eu U X PAUL E. JENKINS, Assistant Superintendent FR-ED MOORE, Administrative Assistant I i A ,as ' fl I 1 K ., .V LL , ' XXX , I' ' 's A ' 'J A , ..,,Y I Y'- -A+.,-' Y lin' i f 'Rf ' Y.-' PAULINE HACKQ, Secretary, Main CI-MRLOTTE QUINN, 'gggeptionist ii,5witchboggd Office W ' ' W 3 xfl PATRICIA DAVIS, Secretary to Superintendent x cmnvnavn Pmscnmo, Bookkeeper 7' Xi I . . Q, , .,,....uml LUCILLE KIRK, Secretary, Curriqu- K 5 Llum Officg, , i . ANNE MURPHY, Clerk, Adult Education - ,xf Iu.un . - V , -.... ...-. 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' JEANNE neruumo STEPHANIE JANIK 'XJ -Ov 43' Q ' ,U ', , ,' ' A -xA I ' CHARLENE JOHNSON, Aide T wg 1 ' ET: Nfl Vg f A- -4 DONALD FERCHAU JO!-lN4fQl3iQU1N, chan-mm if I 2. v .f SOCHA DENNIS KUNKA MICHAEL KING :V W. cr-1ARLzs MENARD , mNE'5og1i15Kjis5AmQfy ' ' ,HARQLD KAMKN2: : ' W' KATHERINE PANKo Dr. Stodce1and'men'khers of flhe boird'xg6vQla'11eetixallax'geilquali'ltels.fn:yEl1g nigga. . 121. 3 ' I 7 I K , addition, which' is in part decorated by -Q handsqfne phofographpftwbllingtoix harbor, New Zealagxd, presented to thq 'school by Hepgy Nauta, a,f9rmeg'AFS exchange student. Q K ' ' ' W A , V Q- ,' '1 bl ti' JOHN ISECKERL Pigsiaenf A' , . T Aryxgacisz-: QULLEN wx ' X A, ,791 I if .. an i f I . J-, 1 Qs V .,ff-ummm f t r , gf 5 t 5 'Y' A A f In ' 14 J ' ' ', -1 '- , ' u 1 ng, . ' ' M Q . , , al. 9 1 Hx JAMES POULOS, Aide f' - ,, . , V I M, , 1 x as S , . - 7,2 E . 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I f In , 5 Qt qs., Qi '. .5 .1.'.'fE . .. . ,fp o,,. .nw ua ,x rf 31:5 L .vga .mt :aw 3.1 Q F ', ' ., LUX 232. , ,,.1.,2 .' ..:,.. , , . ,,,V3g',, ', 'i? ..i,,,: .. ,u2'l., ,aw .q. .x, S . a 1 z ' s 1 X., 1 ,Q . i.: s K 594,21 ML V, 'M , ,!.: fLi, ,kflfyg ' 231' law .,. 1 .. 1 1 ' ' 1 . 3 ' ,.,:-pw. 1 .' : rl? .Z - ca., Q. , U, ' f1,.f Q .,...nd . , -'?1i1S?i?34lsii'xffS51'l .L .1. 0-1 A L.-ui xi 1, say: . i,,.5 -M. .V 5, ., qv-,r .A .. ., 0, 3 : SITTING: Paul Cortez, Steve Zager, Jim Ronda, Randy Ebling, joe Stawicld. STANDING: Rudy Kettler, John Gadus, Dave Kramer, Fd Kom, Dave King, Ron Zauga, George Voss, Harry Gerc, jay Reardon. MISSING: Terry Brandt, jim Flannery, Roy Johnson, Ches ter Latkowski, Joe Lerma, Helen Rahn. DAVID KING, Director ' Plant Managment and Development EDWARD HARN Security , Q Rudy demonstrates the x proper me of some of ll' f xfhe tools of his trade. JAMES RAINBOLT Security W' , -1 '11 ,. 2 'f' . -W ya W V- .A...,.W , SITTING: Fay Bartkus, Stella Kukuraitis, Tonietta Sundin, Anne Timpone, Kathy Jefferies, Mary Hmcir. STANDING: Max Ole- na, ,janet Olsen, Rose Smoxon, Sandy Viggiani, Helen Melander, Svea Agner, Lori Bjles, Martha Mazaxkai Lawrence Graham. . - I ,, Y 15 , ,i QL V' K MAX OLENA , Manager X 'Xkf e Us CIDCKWISE: Bill Miller, Matt Rickert, Phil Rizzo, Dan Casasanto, Pat Healy, and Mr. Ma Son are involved with an experiment in IPS. Mr. DeVries embarrasses Barb Frederick as Colleen Cunningham looks on. A I ,,...f i f-'H '1 STUDENT LIFE The making of a patchwork is like the baking of a cake. In both, raw ingre dients are assembled into a surprisingly good finished product. As the gummy cake dough pours into the pan, it ha rdly seems edible. Likewise, many of the e 1 em ent s of patchwork, good though they individually are, fail to measure up to the total patchwork of our school. The individual elements, when captured on film, comprise a very mixed batch of ingredients called candids. As these pages are flipped, shrieks of Uggh! , How could they print that awfulipicture of me? , and l'll sue! are guaranteed to rend the air. To that end, we considered pro- viding a complimentary pair of snippers with each copy of PATCHWORK. But evena sticky mass of cake dough is beautiful in its own way. After all, candid shots of our patchwork components show the real Evergreen. Candids take a cross-section of life at Evergreen and, like a slice of cake, show how the school functions. Candids themselves are a large patch of our patc hwo rk. lf this book contained no candids, sales would drop drastically. Like all money-making ventures, the cover of our Eta Pi Chi, as well as the door to Room 222, would be clo sed for good. A friend is: . someone that smiles when you're frowmng someone to talk with on the phone a security blanket a beacon in the dark a warm pat on the back a rainbow where a storm once raged a favorite book a helping hand someone to pick you up when you've fallen someone to share the bad times with the good forever flj Kathy Venstrom sharing a secret with a friend. Q21 Dave Sizemore soaking up the sun in the cafeteria. 13, Trish Ward, Laurie Luna, and Lynn Bourke going to their next clas 141 Looks lik Phil Rin e o beating Debbie O'Nei1 at arm wrestling Q51 Cindy Cunningham and Dave Wicherek laughing over a good joke. 161 Kathy Wildner and Gina Doerr ale spread- ing holiday cheer. ASSOCIATION .YJ X sk . 1 lm, Q , 1 7- ini J n .o- Ja-4 h 4 The years have done you well Age has brought wisdom To Lho once egotistic child Once in a while u dream runs wild The imagination soars Once out of reach Now so close you Sec The things some men Dou'I: even hope to achieve But now they are yours You climbed the mountain That none could climb You found the raunbow That uouo could find You harnessed the elements Ruin, wind and fire And still there is more you desire Your dreams fly oven higher Now they are yours PW PERSON ALITY Toothy grins, Goofy half-smiles Some in rags, Others in style Tall or short Fat or thin WE all know What shape we'1'e in Eyebrows raised Jaws to the floor Some like the halls Others stand in doors Blue eyes Brown eyes Grey and green All are yet to be seen We have our differences, We cou1dn't be the same lf we were We would.n't have names Q11 Bicentennial heads from French Club. 121 Phyllis Grabill cracking a smile 131 Come on Matt Cainer, smile a little bigger. 141 Michele Noakes xeady to eat 151 Lynn Mountford walking down a lonely hall. 161 Gigi Kambex-os sharing a Fudg sicle . 1 'Br 4 0 - 31, X. 45 1 vs' --are-,ay nk 4311 fw W, 3. Ja! . .Y , , -Ffa-a fy X ' 2-.L -bs,-z' f Something's wrong There's no smile on your face Son1chon'the reanilostthe race Somehow the dreams have lost their Something is very wrong XVhy do you cry? The tears cloud your eyes The words could have been music if you'd had the time But somehow You just cou1dn't make them rhyme And the rain pours down your cheek In desperation you try to sleep But the anguish still remains And it's no longer a game you play Something's very wrong song .. A ww 'l .ya N 4 S-:I 5- if l',6 DISAPPUINTMENT fly Lynn Tclander typing her assignment. C22 Maybe the next car gave Hurry Thompson n ride. 131 Tony Lally, loc Carnher, Bill Mayors, and Rick Trucs- dnlc waiting for the bell. 145 Mil-Qc Bliss taking an br-:nk between classes. 151 Broken after all that work. L61 lim Ephraim getting counseling. ws. Xi.. , -l. Yi sf ,iw 1 X4-1 X If ,.,.., . , 'l Y A 111 Denise Jender's happy during lunch. QZQ Laura Wainwright and Cathy Schuch laying out the outfit just right. f3j Mike Toomey en- joys his lunch. Q45 The Mustang found a friend. f5j Some good poses from swimmers. QGJ Liz Kxusiec and Judy Ahern relax during lunch. Q71 Bet.h's pom-poms make excellent wigs. GOOD TIMES lx M , We -,-f, ,.,..w.Q rp ' YH.:-I 1' f. ,S f 'Qfl6s1S.... 'fc' 4. i 'E' ' ' ER: mf-.A-gW..M g 1 3' ff, . . JYYK' ,r N-ary .. Q .,,.. Q-. lf Q. .. I . f g il s, 3. 6? . 5 p CONGRATULATIONS 4444444 CLASS OF '76 -.effefafrfaaa Mrs. E. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bartolotta Mrs. Evelyn M. Bartz Mr. and Mrs. Louis Basile Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Benke Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bratsos Mr. and Mrs Edward Brusic Mr. and Mrs C. Calozzo Mr. and Mrs. john Clark Mr. and Mrs Anthony Coglianese Mr. and. Mrs Edward Costin Mrs. Ruth M. Cotter ' Mr. and Mrs Ambrose M. Cullen Mr. and Mrs Francis R. Davis Mr. and Mrs Constantine Demeris Mr. and Mrs Ray Doncer Mr. and Mrs A. F. Ebling Mrs. Dorothy Ceoghegan Mr. and Mrs Paul Gilke Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Hansen Mr. and Mrs Albert E. Hardwidge Mr. and Mrs William Hauff Mr. and Mrs Frank Healy Mr. and Mrs. Peter Herberg Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hettlinger Mr. and Mrs joseph Islinger Mr. and Mrs Harvey johnson Mr. and Mrs. Edwin V. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. William Leeder Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leu Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Locsmandy Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Losik I. Leonard Maier, M.D. p Mr. and Mrs. Russell Malinsky Mr. and Mrs. William McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mills . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 0'Connell Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen Dr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Olivieri Mr. and Mrs. Donald Overby Mr. and Mrs. Edward 0'Malley Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Pelegrino Mrs. Rose M. Perlmutter Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips Mr. and Mrs. jack Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ruggiero Mrs. Rose L. Scheffers Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Segler, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shure Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smerz Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smigielski Mr. Edward I. Sutarik Mr. and Mrs. Robert Telander Mr. and Mrs. john Trucksis Mr. and Mrs. joseph G. Vander Meer Mrs. Bernice E. Vranicar Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 1. Wicherek Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wings Mr. and Mrs Charles A. Zemke Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zapolis -'6144-4425411-444413-44-444444444444 ADVERTISEMENTS 'QI Q' ig' Q - SUN- ET THE NEWEST HAIRCUTS TRY US, WE'RE DYNAMITE. FEATURING THE NEW WEDGIE. 3500 W. 95TH STREET EVERGREEN PARK, ILLINOIS 422-9570 44540414ll!!-V'54lll44ll4llllll-Ililll-Illlllll-445'-44441-444 4444444uw4444-u44441u444-usvvu-44444 EVERGREEN PARK NEWS AGENCY DISTRIBUTER OF CHICAGO NEWSPAPERS DONALD E. WILDNER. PROPRIETOR 9148 KEDZIE AVE. 422-8485 4ll-444-544444-44444-ll!-l'4444I-I-ll-I-44. I S I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I U54 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1.F. REILLY at soNs WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS CANDY 81 SPECIALTIES 10230 S. KEDZIE AVE. 499-3435 4 1: EVERGREEN EAS SPMNGS Three convenient locations to better serve the community. 9950 S. Kedzie Avenue 18130 S. Crawford Avenue Drive-uplwalk-up Facility Evergreen Park Country Club Hills 10200 S. Kedzie Avenue 424-2800 957-1050 424-2800 There's an Evergreen savings plan to fit your particular savings goal . . . with maximum interest paid on 194 all savings plans. All savings accounts insured lo 840,000 42 422 422 Q22 4122 fafafzfafafafafzzafafafafafuasasafzii Q2 'lil QL' CL' 412 g rmsi Nnnunnl BANK 2 IIFEVEIIIIIIEEN PARK 2 '12 fffl E ron Azz vouk Q1 if, BANklNs News Z QL' 2 3101 Was! 35m Street if, E G32-B'lIIlI PI'9-B'lllll E 4122 Q51 ff!! ZiVA!aA!aAA!a!aA!aA!a!s!aA!aAEf 97-ING4 nnos.,m OVER FORTY YEARS OF QUALITY AND SERVICE We Go Round and Round to Please WM. H. WOOD OVERHEAD DOOR SERVICE 9143 S. KEDZIE 425-9110 4944444444-Fl-I-1444444444444444-144441444-U-I-4 YAMAHA PERFORMANCE CENTER SALES ' SERVICE 0 PARTS ' ACCESSORIES HIGH PERFORMANCE WORK 9136 S. KEDZIE AVE. 636-9520 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 l 1 'K 1 I 1 41 1 'F 1 4 1 2 :Iii!iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikiii Iiiiiifi11ti'1i'i'iiii'k'kii11i kii ki'i k'ki'i'i'1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. Cf U F1 DU G P DU EU Il-I P C3 F1 cn E 0 U 9101 SOUTH KEDZIE 425-0991 'J' W A 'QQQAQ PREP 81 PRO SPORTING GOODS QUALITY SERVICE 3911 W. 103RD STREET 238-7223 44?ill!1444!441-I5llII-441444ill4I4-VI-U-41444444-14444444441-l BOB'S CARRY-OUTS FOR THE FINEST COOKED FOODS CATERING PARTIES 3138 W. 95TH STREET 422-2023 .1- MUSTANG BOOSTERS CONGRATULATIONS 84 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1976 BILL WIND - PRESIDENT MEL SIZEMORE - SECRETARY BOB PARKER - VICE-PRES. ERNIE SOUKUP - TREA. TONY JUSKA - FACULTY REP. 'iiii'Qi'iiiifiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiifilii J Fw 9 Board Of Directors FRONT ROW - jack Kebr, Art Rein, Dave Monson, Frank Li- puma BACK ROW - Bob Parker, Bill Melvin, Bill Pierce, Norman Fast, Ed Stepek, Bill Wind, Ben Zintak, Mel Sizemore, Ed Garret, Ed Breault. Not Pictured - Don Soukup, Bill Heisterman. 4444-Y--Y-4-V--Y-444444-V--V--Y-44 4-Y-44-Y-4-V-4-V-44-Y--V-4-V-44444 TEKE'S SUBMARINE 1-10T AND COLD SANDWUCHES Q Q A ff xrf1cE's A f SUBMARINE A X mwmaafs. ' 10012 S. KEDZIE AVE. PHONE ORDERS 423-7262 ll-!l4lllllllllllll4llllll4ll!4ll Jlil!!!45ll!!-Ill-Il-Ill-44-Fill!!!-U44-lf!! ARCHER -NASH 2 CURRENCY 5 RED,S DRIVE-IN EXCHANGE 2425 west 111th sf. 6605 So. Archer BE 3-0555 QCorner Of Nashvilleb 586-2135 , E BRUMMEL AUTO BLEEKER S 5 REBUILDERS BOWLING LANES 5 Specialists 3447 W. 95th sr. 2 Phone S C CA 3-4777 E Body 81 Fender Repairs Expert Painti g 9 ince NX THE FUTURE UATES We Wish you the best of luck and hope that you make the most of your high school experiences The Class of '76 uk'A k'A Ir'k'ki k'k'k'kt'kiii''kt'k'k'k'A k'k'k'k'k'k'ki k'ki k'k'ki k'k'k K 3441-44-F44ll!!444445444441-44444445444444U4-I44444H444I-4444I-ll!!ll-U!-F444-I-l44l4lll44lll4l4444l444' x 1 w i I TO THE CLASS OF '76 FROM S. B. I. 1 X ll' x Q Senior, you are now through an important part of your life. You are turning into a young adult, E 'K 'K 1 and me feelings are great. You have been through muchg take advantage of your accomplish- 3 'K K Q ment,- look ahead to a bright future and be yourself. We wish you the best of luck. Q f Y Z Executive Board of SBI 5 fk 1 i I Your life ahead will have its share of joys along with its sorrows. We hope that your four years S 'K i I at E. P. will be remembered as among your happiest. Good luck and congratulations. 1 2 1 1+ ik S The SBI Commissioners 1' X Q x I Seniors: We came here afraid, and you showed us strength. You were models for us to learn Q ,K x I from. You helped us to become confident through your poise and assurance. But now you're 1 x I leaving, and we are ready to assume responsibility. Q K i I The Freshmen E i X S Every man who rises above the common level has received two educations: the first from his S K 1: teachers, and the second, more personal and important, from himself. Edward Gibbon 3 'kg Congratulations Seniors! 3 X sk 3 The Sophomores 1' X x S Graduation is saying goodbye to old memories and hello to new ones. The years will zip by and I x I 3 in no time you will be in the later years of your life. Cherish the past and search for the future. 2 K ig The Juniors 5 -K +1 ' ' -I4444-Ullllllll!l!4lllll4llF444-ll4444!ll-Ill Q-ll-Bl !l4ll414444554-Ill-444-F5445-I-V444 444444441841 K h k'k'k'A A k'A ki'i k'k'k k'k'k'A'tA k':'k'k'k'k'ki k'k'k'ki kiti'i'k'ki k 100 A servant of the V423 Q hi Eli I I 4 -Y' '3,3,.- , 1 : ' ' . mt' V. - P' -v ' 'W -sf ., 1L:.1.a15, .HQ A i ww-- ?1,'1g,.EB fs' .-.S -I' gr' 9 ,.- 2?-.iff f.u5us'2' , un 'V .3 1 2 4 .Q . - iziiyggi.. I-Q.: NNY,- . v. ' - fiil s iv Z..1L :p'- , ' ' ' ' people I!xuEBaIc!l!JEl!I31g-FIli:Er!I.1L HOME I 2955 W. 95th St et n Eveg een Park, III 60642 E 1312p422 7010 I Ath CH bgJ Cld RKI vu-4444Jvu-naavuwfuuvnuusssxuuxxususuusa 4 notable CIOIIIIBS Il0l'S6 EVERGREEN LOCKS 81 KEYS 3502 W. 95TH ST. 423-2890 LOCKS AND SAFES SOLD AND SERVICED EMERGENCY SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS IULIE GREEN YOU REALLY MADE IT! 44ill44I4444554545?ll444l444!Ql4ll4l44444444 MENU MART FOODS 3259 W. 95TH ST. EVERGREEN PARK'S FINEST GROCERY STORE,' OPEN DAILY SAM - 9PM 4 PLYCRAFT PAN ELING CENTERS 3106 W. 95TII ST. 423-3340 ALSO IN DOWNERS GROVE ,,,, , , Q mg? 413- . V . ! .i:: .525 - is .lib 5. E3.C11lUY,.' ,wtf-5-tk . . w ' ..j.3 ., Q., .. , Q.. - ' 1 fl' A' 'wi' .Lg 035, 557' 93 'ma Q filir- M. L -ia.. W 9 f.Wsy,,.' 15151 ' fm- fb' ii! iitlfi, 5- A ,mx MQW! WTF 75 -iw .4 445 18 nl, . mg, K . .3 Q M, K V -... ,.... . , Zahf-35 W iriiii 'I vfirxg AA Aalders, Ed 102 Abel, Catherine 85 Actipes, Nick 51,61, 102 Adams, june 68, 102 Bob Adamson, Agner, Roy Ahem, judy 94,128, 133,190 Ahern, Bob 16 Ahrens, Merrill 59, 85 Brunetti, Alberts, Michael 94 Alexander, joan 85 Aliano, Ron 85 Allen, Daniel 85 Allen, Gerard 94 Alm, George 85 Altshul, David 85 Anastos, Nick 16,43,48, 74, 75, 125 Anderer, Kathy 102 Anderer, Tom Anderson, Dawn 102 Anderson, jeff 85 Anderson, Karen 85, 130 Anderson, Kim 94, 126 Anderson, Mark 85 Anderson, Mary 16 Anderson, Miriam Anderson, Nancy 102 Anderson, Phil 102, 126 Anderson, Shirley 16 Andrews, janet 102 Andrews, john Angelo, Don 80,94 Annal, james 53, 60,102,185 Antolak, john 94, 120, 123 Aparo, Kim 94,132 Arialis, Mary 16,124,129, 140, 146 Arialis, Trisha Amistrong, Bill 16 Arquette, Adrianne 85 Arseneau, Kathy 94 Auriemmo, Pat BBB Bailey, Kevin 85 Balazs, Dave 102 Baldasty, Ann S5 Baldasty, Cathy 85 Baldasty, Marybeth 102 Baldasty, Paul 16 Ball, Deb 67,94, 126 Ballard, Kevin 51 Barber, Eugene 85 Bardach, Karen 16 Barrett, David Bart, lim 16 Bart, jeii 70, 71, 72,102,134 Bartolini, Colleen 16, 56,67, Bartolotta, jim 16,43 Bartz, Russ 102 Barn, Terry 16 Basile, Anne 16 Battaglia, Bob 85 Battle, Liz 94, 134 Bauer, Steve 48, 76, 85, 137 Bode, Carrie 102 Bekta, Debra 85 Benke, Mary Kay 16 Bennett, Colleen 102 Bennett, Denise 85, 132 Bennett, Steve Berglind, joe 85 Bergman, Don 51,65,102 Bergman, Pam 85 Berlin, Kurt 65,102 Berry, Brian 94 Berry, Holly 16 Berry, Wayne 102 Berryman, Bob 16,118 Bertcn, Brenda 102 Bcshir, Linda 17 Bettinardi, Bob 50, 77, 94 Biederman, Ray 17 Beugger, Ron 53,121,123 Bilas, Geralyn 85 Birk, Lynn 85 Birk, Pat 66, 102 Black, Diane 102 Black, john 17,126 Blake, John 85 Blake, Sandi 102, 134 Blake, Steve 94 Blaylock, Cindy 94, 128 Bliss, Helen 85 Bliss, john 85 Bliss, Mike 94, 188 Blondell, Pam 85, 122 Boekeloo, Cheryl 17 Boekeloo, Denise 102 Boekeloo, Frank 94 Bohdan, jeff 17 Bohdan, Mark 51, 71, 102 Boniccki, Brian 72,94 Boniecki, Scott 76,85 Bonk, Tom Bofnberg, David 85, 120, 122, 23 Boscardin, Belinda 17 Botica, Diane 102 Bottando, Barb 94, 133, 136 Boudreau, Sue 85 Boulukos, Chris 102 Boulukos, Therese 85 Bovie, Marie 85 Boyce, Dan I7,42,48 Laurie 94 Boyce, Boyce, Pat 61,102 Boyle, Kathy 17 68 Bracken, Bob Bracken, Veronica Brandt, Frank 17 Brandt, Ken Brandt, Pat 102 Brannigan, John 102 Brasewicz, Dave 94 Bratsos, Ted 17,48, 137, Bravo, Rich 51 Brazzale, John P. 61 Brazzale, John B. 94 B-azzale, Sue 85 Breault, Shari 102, 122,12 Breckinridge, Joe 85 Bretveld, Marlene 85 Brinnehl, Dan 102, 127, 136 H-inneh Brown, Brown, Brown, l, Virginia 94, 120,1 Kathy 136 Ken Russell 17 Browne, Bonnie 85 BIOSVHE, Camille 102 Browne, Dave Brownlee, Mary Kay 17 Fre d Brunko, Jill 85 Brunko, Randy 61, Eunney, Diane 85 Brunney, Phil 17 Brusic, Kathy 85, 129, Brusic, Ed 17 Bruskay, Kathy 112 an, Tim 17, 140 Bryze, Karen 85 Bryze, Tom 94 Budding, Linda 94, 128, 130 Budge, Kathy 85 Bugan, Tom 85, 80, 140 Burgess, Alice 85 Burhans, Mike 18 Byczek, jim 18 Byczek, 1311185 Byerwalter, Jim Byewalter, Karen 86 Byerwalter, Susan 94 Cadieux, Cadieux, Calozzo, CCC Barb 94 Deb 86 Ginny 18, 141 Campbell, joe Campbell, Sue , 128, 130 Caponigri, Bob 102 Capetto, Chris 18, 141 Caputo, Karen Caraher, joe 80,94 188 Carbone, Anita 94 Carbone, john Carlberg, Bill 102 Carlson, Carrie 94,145 Carlson, Chris 62 63,80, 94 Carlson, Ed 86 Carlson, Kim Carrano, Patti 94 Carstens, Andrea Carten, Deb Casasanto, Dan 50, ,94 Casasanto, Paul 50, 60, 94 2 1 I DEX Cash, jim 86,112 Cassidy, lori 79,86 Cassidy, Mary 94 Cavalo, Tim 86 Cavoto, Bob 50, 77, 94 Cerinick, Steve 18 Chaffin, Keith 86 Chakinis, George 80,86 Chamberlin, Cathy 102,136 Chamberlin, Bob I8 Chambers, joe 86 Chaplin, Nicole 94 Chelios, Chris 102 Chiarchiaro, Steve Christerson, Christerson, Christopher, Christopher, Pau171,72,102 Chris 76,86 jean 145 Joan 18,145 I 17 ' I I I I I I 185 4 I I ,102 . 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Ann 94, 128, 146 Coglianese, Cheryl 94 Coglianese, Tony 18, 129, 140 Collier, Gavin 48, SS, 74, 137 Combs, Amy 103,126 Concagh, Sue 86,134,138 Congreve, Dan 94 Congreve, Tom 48,86 Conley, Mary Kay 86 Connolly, Cindy 103 Conrad, Paul Conroy, Brian 86 Conroy, Pat 18, 76 Consolo, jenny Contento, Leila 103 Contento, Lurene 86 Conway, Jim 103 Conway, Pat Cook, Julie 86 Cook, Tom 18,138,139,142 Corbett, Sue 94, 122 Corriston, jim 18 Costello, Mary 94, 130 Costin, Andy 18,48 Cotter, Trudy 18, 143, 150 Coyle, Ice 19 Coyle, Kevin 19 Coyne, Therese 94 Coz1i, Laura 86 Cozzi, Lisa 103 Cristiano, Laura Crivellone, Tom 19 Cronin, Kevin 19, 52, 17 Cronin, Tom 48, 58,86 Crothers, Karen 19 Crotty, Diane 66,86 Crowley, Jean 86 Cruz, Ray 51,61, 103 Cudrnak, Sandy 86 Cullen, Cullen 86, 150 Cummings, Paul 86 Cunningham, Cindy 19, 182 Cunningham, Bill 95, 118,130 23 Colleen 103 Corinne 50, 68, Dave 60,95 Donna 103 Jeff 50, 61, 103 Annette 103 Paulette 31 50, 60, 94 DDD John 19, 59 Kathy 50, 65, 129, 14 Mary 19 Therese T Dennis 86 Gear e 60 Laur 86 Madonna 86, 138 Mariann 19,132,147 86,145 George 86 Tom 103 Girlie 68, 85 H Angie 19 Debbie Louann 19 Debbie 103, Mike 51,61, 103 Mike 20, 62, Deirdre 86, 122 Bob zo men 67,12 Diane 95,126,128,14 8 Karen 19, 67, 79,14 a ne 103,126, 127, 120 122, 128 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q D Q Q- Q Q Q Q , Q Q 95 Q 19 'I 19 : 86 t Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q , 137 ' 6 Q Q Q Q om 58,60,95, 126, 127 Q Q 6 Q Q 3 Q Q 9 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q . 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Mary 87 Ham, Alice Harris, Bill Harrison, Pat 96 Hart, Carrie 96 Hartnett, Carol 23 Hartnett, Dennis 87 Hartnett, Theresa 23 Hasman, Mike 61 Hauff, Chris Haugh, Killeen 96 Haugh, Maggie Haugh, Tim 62,80,87,112,137 Hawryluk, Teresa 87 Haynes, Ken Hozzian, Mary 104 Hronec, Bill 59,76 Hughes, Tom 96 Hrrladek, Tony 88 Huladek, Dan 104 Huladek, john I-lumelhans, Laura 88 Hurley, Denise 104,134, 147, Hurley, Bill 59,80,88 Hurley, Pat 24,143 Hyde, john Ioe III Heady, Bob Healy, Carole 23 Healy, Dawn 96 Healy, Frank 96 Healy, Maureen 23 Healy, Pat B7 Heatter, Laurie 87 Heden, Dan 23 Heden, Debbie 96 lntrieri, George Islinger, Islinger, Islinger, 151 Liz 104,121, 123,127 Jeff 80,96 Joe 24,140,142,150, Ivers, Kathy 96 Ivers, Mary 88 Ivers, Peggy 104 Iversen, Steve 24 Heebner, Linda 96 Heidegger, jan 23 Heisler, Heidi 147 Heisler, Leslie 87, 147 Heistennan, Bill 48,87 Heisten-nan, Pat 23,42 129 143 146 Hellman, Alice 23 Henneberry, Gene 62, Henneberry, jim 51,6 Henegham, Kevin Hennessy, Maura Henning, Elaine 87 Hensley, Rita Hensley, Rory 87 Herberg, Carol 23, 140,141, 143 I-lerlihey, Mary Ellen 23 32 Heslin, Frank 96 Heslin, Margaret 87 Noreen Heslin, Heslin, Pat 87 Hettlinger, Janet 23,142 150 151 Hewitt, Chris 87 Hewitt, John 96 Hickman, Dolores 87 Hilger, julie lverson, Scott jachna, Bill 88 Jachowicz, Kathy 96 jackiw, John 88,135 jackson, Cathy 104,147 Jacobsen, Jenny 88 jacus, Bill 59,96 Jagus, Carl 104 jakubowski, Tamra 88 Ianeczek, Mary 88 janik, Roger 104, 121, 123 Janssen, Claudia 96 japcon, Iuliene B8 japcon, Karen 96, 125, 129,146 jehn, Leanda 66, 88,123, 133 Jelke, janet 67,104, 136 jelke, jeff 24,43 jender, Denise 96, 190 jenkins, Raelynn 96,126,127 Iernberg, Dave 104 jemberg, Don 96 johannes, Terry 70, 71,88, 134 137 Hill, Cheryl 96 Hill, Ice 96 Hur, June 87 Hill, Tom 23 Hill, Virginia 23 H ittle , Hodoruwicz, Keith Hodorowicz, Linda 96, Kevin 53, 60, 77 96 126 Hoefler Sandy 67, 88, 132,133 1 138 , 142 Hoekstr Hogan, Hogan, Hogan, Hojek, a, Dave Evelyn Frank 88 Bob 88 Brad 88 Hojek, Keith 96 Hojek, Ricki Holland, Tarrrmy 127 Holle, Bob 88 Holle, John 24 Homer, Kim 66 Horaitis, Gloria 24 Horan, Diane 50,125,129,146 Horan, Marilynn 24, 146 Horell, Carolyn 24 Horrell, Diane 66,104 Horrell, Judy 96, 128 Horvath, Gail Horvath, Steve 104 Houlihan, Mike 62,63 House, Kathy 24 Howe, Larry 96 206 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J r 1 I I I 63,137,150 v 5 4 I I I I I I I I ,1 , I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 4 I I I 7 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Johnson , johnson , Johnson , johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, Johnson, johnson, Johnson , Johnson, Johnston, Iohnsto n, Bob 24, 138 Cathy 66,813,134 Liz 66,104,134,147 jeff61,104 Ken 126 Kris 66,104 Laura 96, 128, 147 Lynn 88, 145 Mark 104 Randy 24, 62,137 Sue 24, 134, 143 Walter 24, 126 jan 88 june as Jones, Debbie 88 Jonrak, Mike 24 Jann, Carol 24 joritz, Elaine 104 jorde, Bruce 104 Jostes, Tom junis, Don 104 KKK Kadich, Joe 24 Kadich, Michele 138,142 Dan 25 Kalisz, Kalisz, Kathy 104 Kamberos, Gigi 186 Kamberos, Kim 25 Kamberos, Troy 104 Kamensky, Kathy 25 Kamper, Pat 104 Kamper, Tim Kane, Lorraine 96 Kaplan, Marla 25 Karczewski, Donna 104 Karge, Elaine 25 Kash, Hilary 66, 88 Katschke, June 88 Kaisivalis, Pam 96 Keams, Mike 104 Kebr, Jerry 61,104 Kebr, Tom 48, 58, 88 Kehl, Cheryl 88 Kelleher, Mike 76,88 Kelley, Larry 25 Kelly, Bob 96 Kelly, Gary 80,88 Kelly, Richard 61, 104 Kendall, Elaine 54,88,134 Kennedy, Bonnie ZS Kennedy, Lisa 88 Kennedy, Sheila 105 Kent, Laurie 25 Kent, Nancy 88 Kerkla, Dave 53, 105 Kem, Carol 88 Kerwin, Marty Kester, Joe 25,74 Ketchum, Don SB Ketchum, Lynn 88 Keyser, Elaine 25 Kieffer, Lori 25, 126,127, 146 Kielbasa, joe 53,105 Kilcullen, Ann 96 Kilcullen, Kathy 105 Killacky, janet 105 Killacky, Lynn 96 Killacky, Mark 25, 70 Killacky, Rita 105 Kincaid, Gail 105 King, Mary 25 Kingsnorth, Diane 25,122 Kingsnorth, Laurie 96,122 Kinsella, Kathy 68,105 Kinsella, Pat 68, 96 Klawitter, Mark 96 Klemenuos, Jami Klementzos, Tom Klevinsky, Rosemarie 96, Klevinsky, Ruth 25 Kling, Steve 71,105 Klunder, Tom 88 Kmieciak, Lisa 25 Kogan, Jenny 88, 126 Kohr, Ken 96 Kohs, Margie 26, 143 Kohs, Richard 96, 155 Kolyvas, Chris 96 Kolyvas, Gus 88 Koncel, Mike 26 Konrath, Keith 88 Kopec, Debbie 67, 105 Kopeika, Bob 96 Kopeika, Marianne 26,143 Kopulos, Kathy 26 Kopulos, Mary 66, 68, 96, 1 Korich, Cindy 88 135, 136 ,185 33 Koris, Theresa 96,123 Kossett, Craig 96 Kostyal, Sari 105 Kounti, Doug 72, 96, 121,123 Kowalczyk, Camille 88,132, 1 Kowalczyk, Joe 60, 128 Kowalski, Karen 26 Kozakowski, Darren 97 Kozakowski, Mary 26 Kratzer, Barry 88 Kremm, Renee 105 Krumrie, Charles 76,88 Krupa, Cathy 88 Kruppiak, Mary 105,134 Kmsiec, Liz 97,13O,132,190 Krusinski, MaryAlice 105 Kuban, Laura 97 Kukec, AnnaMarie 26, 138, 140,142,143,144 Kulling, Ray 105 Kunst, Amold Kunst, jeff 26,97 Kuratnik, Clare 88 Kutas, Kathy 97 Kutsulis, Valorrie105 Kuvales, Vicki 66, 88 LLL Labak, shawn 67,!-37,128,132 136, 147 LaBianca, Brian 26, 123 LaBianca, Kathy 88, 146 LaGiglia, Brian 48, 88, 120, 140 LaGiglia, Peggy 97 Lajeunesse, George 26 Lajeunesse, Mike 26 Lajeunesse, Peggy 79, 97 Larry, Tony 80,B8,97 Lambrecht, Jim 51, 105 Lamont, Wesley 97 Landell, jean 105 Lange, Greg 88, 145 Lange, John 53, 80, 97 Lange, Julie 54,105,136 Langland, Karyn 88 Lanovich, Janet 26 Larsen, Rick 26 LasCola, Sherry 105 LaTour, Dana 105 LaTour, Darcy 88,127,145 Latronica, Carl 88 Laurencell, Debra 88, 141 Lavin, shane 26 Lawrence, Mike 64, 97 Lebensorger, Loretta 97 Lee, Amy 66,105,128 Lee, jenny 68,811,146 Leeder, Lauren 26,42,122,127, 140, 143 Leibforth, Ellen 26, 132,134 Leibforth, Larry 62, 63, 76, 89 Leirerr, Ed 26 Leinart, Mary 89 Leonard, Leonard , Leonard, Leonard, Loenard, Lesiecki, Lesniak, Barb 26,143 Bob 80, 97 charres 51,105 Kevin 105 Lisa 26, 66, 68, 69,79 Bill 72,97 Laura 67, 105 Lesniak, Linda 50, 67, 105, 129, 146 Lesniak, Terry 89, 127 Leu, Michele 26,143 srepek, Jeff 59,92 Sansone, Kathleen 107 Sansone, Mike 34 Sanzone, Toni 34 Sass, Diane 107 Scales, Mary 34, 66 Scales, Rita 34, 66, 79, 129, 143, 146 Scalise, Pat 107,134 Scatena, Sue 68,107 sehaff, Bobbi 107 Schaeffer, Diane 91 Schaffrath, Debbie 91 Schaffrath, Ron 80, 99 Schaller, Laura 34, 143 Schatz, Kathy 54, 99 Schefdore, Peter 107 Scheffers, Harold 34, 140 Schendel, Jacquelynn Scheuerell, Frank 53, 50, 77, 99 150,151 schikora, Diane 34,141,143 Schikora, John 107 Schikora, Paul 91,140 Schimanski, Debra 50, 67, 10 129,146 Schleder, Martin 80,91 Schlegel, Bill Schmidt Peter 107 Seaman, Judy 91 Steve 99 Sedlack, Segler, Debra 107 Segler, Judy 35, 129, 146 Segler, Scott 35,142 Seifried, John 51,61,107 Selke, Todd 50,64, 99 Selke, Tom 35 Semkiw, Steve 107,126 Semmerling, Bob 35 Semmerling, Bill 99 Serafino, Steve 35 Setzke, John 61, 107 Setzke, Rita 91 Shahidi, Vida 35,152 Shalloo, Julie 35 Shalloo, Bill 50, 99 Shanahan, Bill 91 Shea, Jed 50, 80,99 Sheehy, Dennis 91 Shepardson, Bob 99 Sherlock, Sherman, 135 She rman, She rwood, She rwood, Jim 91 Jackie 107, 120,126, Melissa 99,126,127 Douglas Linda 35 Schultz, 1 Schmidt, Rita 34 Schmidt, Bill 91 Schoenheider, Marlene 91 Schoonveld, Caml 35 Schroed Schroed Schuch, Schuele Schuld, Schuld, Schuld er, Dan 60,99 er, Tom 35,59 Dorothy 107 r, Joe 35 Dan 91 Jim Pat 61, 107 Schultz, Dave 72,99 Schum 140, Schum Schum Ken 35,137, 140 143 acher, ache r, Wendy Rick 99 Schwartz, Mary Esther 35 Scott, Scott, Scott, Dave 107 Bob 71,72, 107,134 Sally 3S,140,143,146 Sheston, Mary 54,55, 91, 132, 133, 134 Shobe, Bob 52,53,99 Shure, Mark 35,48,58,137 Shurilla, Bill 99 Siebert, Ann 36, 143 Sieloff, Pat 36,143 Simon, Tom 80,99 Sims, Pat 36 Sinon, Donna 91 Siroky, Marikay 107 Sitkawitl, Nancy 91 Sizemore, Dave 80, 91, 182 Sizemore, Donna 107 Skalka, Laura 99, 141 Sklar, Elana 99 Skclarus, Cindy 91,122,184 Skora, Karen 91 Skowronski, Joe 36 Skrobuton, John 80 Skrobuton, Don Skrobuton, Maryann Slager, Brian 99 Sorensen, Jim 107 Soukup, Dan 36 Soukup, Dave 51, 61, 107 Soulian, Debbie 91 Spano, Julie 36,143 Spatz, Pat 107 Spatz, Teresa 100 Spee, Karen 37,122 Spellman, Liz 92,141 Spellman, Therese 107 Spolsky, Mary 92, 126 Stahulak, Joe 92 Stalker, Sandra 107 Stalnaker, Terry 48, 76, 92 Stanczyk, Diana 37 Stanczyk, Sue 107 Stangel, Tom 100 Stark, Randy 53,631,107 srmhak, rem 92, 121,122, 132 Stocks, Jeff 37 Stoffel, Klaus 37, 140 Stoltz, Barb 107 Stoltz, Janice Stoltz, Sharon 37 Storkel, Stephanie 67, 100, 122 135 Strepek, Howard 61, 107 Strepek, Randy 92 Strikas, Algis 70 Stroud, Teresa 107,127 smbmch, Joe 51,61,107 Stubitsch, Paula 37 Stumpe, Mary 92 Stumpf, Denise 108 Stumpf, Joanne 68 Such, Jim 48,80, 92 Slavik, Arlene 99,12S, 140,147 Slavin, Karen 91 Slesur, Jim 99 Sliter, Don 74, 75, 76 Sluis, Carolyn 107 Sluis, David 36,122 Sluis, Karen 36 Smerz, Judy 107, 136, Smerz, Linda 36,143 Smerz, Paul 70, 91 Smigielski, Sharon 107 Smigielski, Walter Solski, Cathy 36 Q Q Q Q i Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 1 Q Q Q 1' Q 7, Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q I Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 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Sobbe, Sobbe, Sobkow Solge r, 133 Soltas, Soltas, Som me Carolyn 107 John 36 Mark 107,120,122 Martha 36 Maureen 36 Charlene 36 Sherrie 107,121,122, 27 , Debbie 91 Marjorie 91 Joyce 99 Keith 71, 107 iak, Dave 35 Donnabeth 67, 100, 12 Joe 107 Rich 91 r, Herbert 36,146 Sommer, Lorraine 66, 107,13 3, 6 Sullivan, Bill Sullivan, Chris 37 Sullivan, Gerald 37 Sullivan, Loretta 100 Sullivan, Maureen 100 Sullivan, Sullivan, Terry 37, 70, 73 Therese 54, 92 sum, Mark 51,65,108 Suprenant, Bob Sutarik, Sutarik, Dave 50,60,100 steve 37,52,137 Svehla, Laura 108,127 Swanberg, Cindy 37 Swanberg, Mike 100 'E , Rich 51,65,108 Swanbe Swartz, Karen 37 Swartz, John 92 Svmanski, Larry 37,48, 137 TTT Taft, Ch eryl 92 Taft, William Tagalos, Debbie 108 Tagalos, John 108 Takash, Terry 60 Takasl-1, Tim 51,61, 108 Tauberschmidt, Rick 37 Telander, Brad 37, 58, 140 Tignder, Lynn 37,43, 124, 143 9 Tennicott, Nancy 108 Thanasouras, Teri 108,125 Thanasouras, Toni 92, 124 Thauer, Peter 100 Thauer, Rosemarie 38,144 Thiel, Scott 100 Thiessen, Debbie 92 Thompson, Barry 185, 189 Thompson, Thompson, Tiggelaar, Timberlake Donna 108 Jce 38 Nick 92 , Mike 80,92 Timpone, Ed 64,8O, 100 Tiskus, Walter 100, 128, 140 Tomaras, Debbie 38 Tomaras, Diane 38 Tomisek, John 100 Toms, Terrence 92 Toolan, Mike 108 Toolan, Ray 100 Tnigraiey, Mike 38,42,48,74, Torrenga, Dale 38 Torres, Lee 108 Tortorelli, Jim 92 Tortorelli, Tim Tortorelli, Tony 92 Totter, Marilyn Trandel, Nancy 92,118,138, 142,146 Traub, Jane 108 Treiber, Donna 92 Treiber, Julie 100,120,128, 135,147 Tringler, Joann 38 Tringler, Sue 92 Tlucksis, Mary 38 Truesdale, Mike Truesdale, Rich 100, 188 Tryzna, Helen 38 Turek, Dave 92 Tu.ek, Paul 100 Turnquist, Donna 92 Tyler, Penny 38 UU Unites, Rita 108 updyke, Bob 108 Updyke, Maryann 100,128,132, 147 Urbauer, Lynette 92, 141 Urcheu, Rich 48, 92, 128 Usvaltas, Angelika 92, 132, 135, 145 VVV Valdez, Vicki 38, 66 Valek, Jim 92 VanAlstine, Kathy 56, 67, 92, 133 VanBuren, Russ 61,108,127 Vanco, Donna 92 VanDieren, Kim 92 Vqrllzerrneer, Nancy 38,126, 143, Vanderwarren, Greg 38 Vandewerken, John VanMelsbergen, John Vansickle, John 92 Vassios, Evelyn 100 Veen, Mike 64,100 Veliotis, Alex 108 Vellenga, Scott 108 Veltri, Frank 100 Vexgsgrom, Kathy 54, 108, 134, 1 Viggiani, Al 38,62,63 visnic, Ted 92 Vitro, Dominic 108 Vitro, Marie 100 Vlachos, Judy 38 Vlahos, Dorothy 108 Vlosak, Joe 92 Vlosak, Kim 100,128,146 Volanti, Loretta 108 Volanti, Mike Vorel, Quent 100, 118 vos, Debbie as Vos, Ken 108 Vranicar, Denise 39,143 Vranicar, John 108 209 Vuillaume, Loretta 39, 56,6 132, 133,140,143 Vuillaume, Paul 92 WWW Wachholz, Bob 100 Wachh olz, Donna 39 Wacht, Mary 100,147 Wagne Wagne Wainw r, Dan 39 r, Dianne 100 right, Laura 108, 190 Wainwright, Rich 50, 60, 100 Walenga, Michelle 108 Wally, Deborah 39, 140, 143 Walsh, Walsh, Walsh, Walsh, Brian 59 Kathy 92 laura 67 Mary 100 Wanda, Dave 34, 74 Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Wasile Wasilv Arthur 92 Joanne Pat 92, 182 Robert 92 vich, Dan 51,65, 108 ich, Linda 39 Wassong, Cindy 100 Waters , Donna 39 Wate ls, Glenn 92 Waters , Joann Watkins, Dan 100 Watson, Doreen 39 Watson, Dwayne 108 Waynauskas, Carol 39, 67, 79 Waynauskas, Mary 100,120, 135,146 Weber, Mark 39 Weber Mike 108 5, 130, Webster, Eileen 39 Weglarz, Mary Lynn 68, 69, 92, 146 Wehrwein, Charles 100 Welco Welco Weldo me, John 39 me, Laurie 39 n, Karen 100,126 Welke, Cheryl 54,92 weme, chanes 51,65, 108 Weller, Kevin 100 Wozniak, Lynne 40, 132, 140, 143, 146 Wri ht Sharon 100 3 wmbef, Sandy 67, 79, 92, 122 133 Wunderlich, Jeff Wynne, Jim 61,108 Wynne, Maryann 40 Wynne, Sharon 92 XXX Xydis, 'rom 4o,137,13a,139 140,142 YYY Yarus, Jim Yates, Margaret 40 Yates, Robert 100 Yerkes, Jill 40 Young, Karen 40, 144 Yozze, Judy 100 Yurachek, Tom ZZZ Zapolis, Carol 40 Zarach, Bob 70, 72, 100 Zarach, Nancy 100 Zebrowski, Steve 100 Zellmann, Mary Ann 54, 66, 120,130,133,134,135 Zemke, Dave 92 Zemke, Sharon 40, 143 Zenner, Daniel 65 1 1 92, zenek, Anita 4O,43,124,129, 146 Zieharth, Ed 100 Ziebarth, Matt 74, 92 Ziegler, Spencer 92 Zigulich, John 100 Zink, Peter 100 Zintak, Bev 40,79 Zisser, Carol40, 132,143 Zmina, Mike 100 Wellman, Kathie 68,108 Wesselius, Nancy West, Jim 100 West, Pat Whalen, Geralyn 66,108 Whalen, Mary 100,125 Whalen, Robert 39,48,137, 140 Whalen, Terry 48, 76, 92 Wicherek, Dave 39,182 Wiening, Keith 39 Wierenga, Rich 39 Wigent, Ray 39 Wilcox, Pat 92 Wildner, Kathy 100,182 Wilk, Caryn 92 Wilk, Louis 108 Williams, Pat100 Wilschke, Bob 100 Wilson, Larry 92 Wilson, Laurie Wilson, Sue Wind, Steve 39,48,62,63 Wings, Laurie 40 Winnie, Rich 80,92 Wodziak, Andrea 40 Wodziak, Frank 65, 108 Wolf, Tony 53,100 Woods, Margaret 108 Woolley, Laurie 108 Woolley, Teresa 40,143 Wolobel, Roman S0,77, 100 Wozniak, Claire 50,108,129, 146 210 Zofkie, Donna 108 Zofkie, Mary 92 Zofkie, Mike 40 Zma, Kim 100 Zma, Pam 108,136 ' u - 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Lukas, Lucille . . Lundin, Robert . . Lurquin, John . 5 .,di'g5' MacNeil, Douglas . . . . McElroy, Elaine . . Marnul, Phyllis . . . . . Marszalek, Christine Mason, Robert . . Megson, John . Moore, Fred . Morgan, Barbara . Morgan, Linda . Naisbitt, Noel . . Noeth, George . Novak, Ray . Oberto, James . . O'Connor, Richard . Olson, Barbara . . O'Neil, Terrence . . Patsavas, Atalanta . . . Porto, Geraldine . Raber, Corinne. . Radtke, Lawrence . Rehfeldt, Ronald . Riley, Jane . Russo, james . . Schmeltzer, Susan . Schoenheider, Mary . . . . Schumacher, Lynn . ikikukititirfrikfrfrikikikifriksfrikitikfrifrikikirifritikfritirikirikirifriktikiksififk' Schumer, Michael Schwartz, Virginia Seils, james . . Skillen, Lois . . Smith, Shirley . . Socha, Michael . . Stelmack, Steve . Stelzer, Maynard . Storkel, Stephen . Strobel, Sarah . . Sunquist, Lawrence Swanson, George . Sword, john . . Szeflin, Bettye . . Thomas, Robert . Thompson, Keith . Toland, Beverly . . Vish, Donald . Volkmar, Betty . Whalen, Winifred . Wax, Marilyn . Whalen, Elaine . . White, Alice . . Wilens, David . . Wiser, Thomas . Wojcik, Sandra. . Between the covers of Eta Pi Chi, alternately lmown as Patchwork and our Bicentennial yearbook, we have included a red, white, and blue salute to America within the broad theme of Patchwork, plus a few other colors for good measure. The sweat of over a dozen people has gone into the production of this edition. If you don't feel that Patchwork meets your initial expec- tations, you can mail all complaints to P. O. Box 1, Nome, Alaska, instead of to school, because we wouldn't read them anyway. J' This year,s representations Em 8 patchwork lies in front of you right now. A year- book is indeed a vital element in and out of school Aside from the obvious uses such as hammering nails into stubborn wood and propping up film pro- jectors, yearbooks are relied upon by many di- verse people for even more diverse purposes. What freshman can deny having pored over his older brother's or sister's yearbook for several hours, days, or weeks prior to that first fateful high school day in a concerted effort to match up familiar names with unknown faces? Upperclass- men have been known to laugh for hours on end at the ridiculous pictures they took as scared fresh- men. Furthermore, many teachers use the mug- shots in their yearhooks year after year to get acquainted with the changing pupils in their clas- ses. Artistically inclined students touch up yearbook' pictures of people they don't particular- ly care for, with beards, scars, antennae and the like. Even my own mother had her life saved by the yearbook. You see, there was this huge wasp circumnavigating our kitchen, and what should be handy but an old Eta Pi Chi. . . EDITORS' NOTE This year the editors began with 216 empty pages. Our task was to fill those pages with the people, places and activities of the school year in an original format, that would make the book memorable. Many new effects were used to achieve a unique hook that we hope you will enjoy. stun' WWW A special thanks to: THE YEARBOOK STAFF: Advisor--james Russo Layout Coordinators--jan Guenther, Phyllis Dudeck, Beth Dunleavy Photographers: Cullen Cullen, Gene Henneberry, Frank Scheuerell Typist: Trudy Cotter Writers: joe Islinger, Jeanne Olsen PHOTOGRAPHY: Mrs. Dompke, Clyde Blank, Maria Schultz, and the entire staff at Root Studios: Jim Oberto: and Tom Xydis. PUBLISHER: Jim Bull, Paul Newberry and the staff of Jostens' American Yearbook Co. All of the faculty, administration, staff and students who helped piece together our patchwork. F V A K V: i 1 A I' ar11r qv H- fl ff V ' 'Q Ms -'- x'9A4?k3 I


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