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

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What might have been the source of Tony's drive and desire to devote thirty- two years of his life to college and high school athletics? In part, perhaps, it was the pride and exhaltation he felt when he scored the winning touchdown for Lindbloom H. S. in the first Chicago Bowl prep game, or when he was cited a city champ in wrestling. Whatever the source of Mr. Juska's principles, we dedi- cate this book to him, believing that his ideals will be perpetuated by the scores of lives he influenced during his career. We miss his daily presence, and we wish him many years of happiness ahead. The words of Maynard Stelzer, fellow coach for twelve years, can apply to all of us who knew Tony Juska - He touched me, and Ihave grown. John Megson Chairman, Boys' P.E. TOP AND BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Tony juska. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. juska and his wife Felicia at the Mustang Booster dinner given in honor of his retirement. , -3 II' .lglifi e s kamnzm.-u TABLE OF CONTENTS: . K ,Lag , gi Q-.N introduction activities classes athletics faculty student life ads 'Q AE ' M. 'A'- Q2'1 'u 'M . v 3 1 gf-1 4 10 60 ll4 l54 182 192 OUR EXTERIOR X A MOST IMPORTANT MESSAGE The exterior appearance of a school may relay its most important mes- sage. Through the way it is presented, visitors and new students see an image of what our students and stu- dent life are all about. To us, this image represents four years of time filled with many memories and exper- iences, and a place where each of us became one of the endless succession of students that give our school build- ing meaning. To others, our school may be just another pretty face, just another example of modern educa- tional architecture, but we know that Evergreen is unique, that we have something going for us behind our facade. Here we present our school from the outside, and now we will proceed to show and explain the as- pects of our school from the inside out. li W' ' -'Y Y- - fem -W A-' is fb lv T1 4 OPENING SECTION 5 Time is wiser than we, it knows where we're going and what we're doing. At times it laughs at us, and at others it congratulates us. No matter what we do, it is always there turning minutes into hours, hours into days, days into weeks, and weeks into years. Long af- ter students leave E. P. , they will re- member the times they spent here. 'x C V Il 721 'Wt NA TIME IS, TIME WAS . . . THESE TIMES HAVE PASSED +,,:P'xJLiQr Q5 'xaigyf , X-'Xa my 1? pf I If .Q -S A- .es ff Q ' QS' Q 65 ,Q.Qf71sg,3, X5 5 Q, -xl x If N - 5 6 .3 QP 8' XYfQxe .S S' Q, 62,3 OPENING SECTION 7 STUDENT EXPERIENCES . FUN AND FRUSTRATING ' Student experiences here at EPCHS can be fun, strange, and even ro- mantic. A romantic time might well be the Homecoming Danceg this year, a giant hat sporting a five- foot rabbit added a strange touch. The LRC can provide fun within limits, and the halls are a source of a variety of experiences, to say the least. Relaxing in the senior lounge is part of many students' daily routines. Long and often te- dious hours of play rehearsal are times that run the gamut of human emotions and feelings. Sitting under a warm blanket at a football game, especially as a member of the queen's court, can be an experience to remember. After attending E. P. for four years, more or less, most people can look back at many good times, with a few bad moments for contrast. Part of the function of a yearbook is to provide a permanent record of as many times and ex- periences as possible. As you page through the book today and in days to come, the times you see here should remind you of others that didn't manage to make the year- book. Some of those can be the most memorable of all! OPENING SECTION 9 ACTIUITIES SABRE ROOM FETES PROM TOP RIGHT: Therese Rickert bear- hugs her date, Brad Telander. TOP FAR RIGHT: Prom King Tony Cle- menti and his date, Angie Demeris. BOTTOM LEFT: Dave Pasciak, Terri Egan and Ron Roach enjoy a quiet moment. BOTTOM RIGHT: Prom- goers register mixcd reactions to the M. C. 's remarks. PAGE 13: TOP LEFT: Donna Mattz and her date enjoying the music. TOP RIGHT: Karen Skora patient- ly waits for Matt Ziebarth at the photo table. BOTTOM LEFT: Dancing to the Slink Rand band. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mike Paul Debbie Laurence, Rich Winnie and Carrie Hart cut up on the dance floor. ve -1- QX Miracles occurred on the night of prom, May 27, 1976, when E. P. students exchanged their faded jeans and grubby T-shirts for tuxedos and flowers, ruffles and lace. A normal E. P. guy became suave, debonair and sophisticated, while an ordinary E. P. girl became radiant, enchanting and chic. They arrived at the Sabre Room and began an evening of dining, laugh- ter, and dancing to the music of the Slink Rand Band and the Dave Romain orchestra. This year the senior class nominated the following six seniors for Prom King: jim Lusk, jim Bartolotta, Tony Clementi, Steve Par- ker, Ralph Pranckus, and Mike Toom- ey. Finally, after several anxious hours of nail-biting, the King was crowned -- Tony Clementil But, at the stroke of midnight, our extraordinary students became ordinary once more, and the hard work the juniors put in at the concessions stands to help pay the way, the wilted flowers, wrinkled dresses and tuxedos, and tired, step- ped-on feet faded into a happy memory. PROM 13 OPERATIQ MiA fSi'iH,' SUCCEED AS SPRI G PLAY On May 8-10, 1976, E.P. 's drama dept. presented its special version of MiAiiS'l'l-I, the well-known film and t. V. comedy. Directed and adapted by Ms. Debbie Herrick, the play portrays life in and around a busy army hospital in South Korea. One scene added was called The Beauty Contest , featuring Herb Sommer as Corp. Klinger. Another was the resurrection of Walt, played by Bill Lesecki. Walt can't be talked out of suicide, so tl1e doctors and nurses give him a knock-out pill and a good scare as he awakes in his coffin. A scene that the entire cast didn't enjoy was that of Ho-jon, played by Dave Moy, hiding a dead cat in one of the trunks. The cat was quite real, donated by the science dept. , and quite ripe! The fa- tigues worn by mggp of the cast were also authentic, borrowed from an Army surplus store. TOP: The M+APFS'YH Unit shouts for joy when Spearchucker jones makes a touch- down against the 325th EVA C. MID- DLE: M11A4fS'UfH nurses are trying to get rid of the Bonwit Sisters by creating a new disehse called M+A'YS'kH b1otch. BOTTOM LEFT: General Hammond on the phone to the portable funny farm, MYAXSPYH. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Bonwit Sisters doing their Give my Regards to Broadway and Baby Face routines. TOP LEFT: Corporal Klinger and Radar Reilly promenade after winning Lhc beauty contest. Radar won by a landslide. TOP RIGHT: The team of M+A+S4H doctors op- erate on their houseboy and friend, l-lojon. BOTTOM: Walt thinks he is about to com- mit suicide, but he is actually taking a knock-out pill. SPRING PLAY- MSAXSXH 15 'Ihe Evergreen Park A. F. S. chapter and the Kowalczyk family sponsored Judith Graham, of New Zealand, this year. Judy's hometown, Hamilton, is the fifth largest city in New Zealand, with a population of 100, 000. A senior here, Judy would be attending a teachers' college if she were back home. Her favorite American things are snow and foods not found in New Zealand. She had never seen snow before, and was quite excited about our first snowfall. In addition to sponsoring Judy, the A. F. S. club holds a fall square dance, a volleyball marathon, and a pizza sale. A. F.S. exchange students from nearby schools are invited to the major activities, and the Domestic Exchange pro- gram has become popular in recent years. In it, several E.P. students travel to a downstate town or farm for a week or two, and then their host stu- dents join us up north for sev- eral days. RIGHT: Judy Graharxi teaches Diane Horrell, Roch Mikulak, Eileen Meyer, Donna Mans- field, Elaine Joi-itz, Mrs. Patsavas, and Ca- mille Kowalczyk the Maori War dance. TOP RIGHT: Mrs, Patsavas, the A .F.S. sponsor, poses with the 1976-1977 A.F.S. student Judy Graham, from New Zealand. BOTTOM: FRONT ROW: Karen Mezatis, Dave Nicol, Eileen Meyer, Peggy Woods, Elaine Joi-itz, Diane Horrell, Julie Wagner, Mary Sims. ROW 2: Angela Usvaltas, Donna Mansfield, Patty Blommaert, Judy Graham, Anna O'Con- ner, Anne Bracken, Angela Brazzale, Cindy Bretveld. ROW 3: Beth Hull, Donna I-lerlihy, Nancy Kohr, Gail Paseiak, Julie Mikulak. BACK ROW: Craig Milkint, Ruth Vranicar, Camille Kowalczyk, Beth Battle, Roch Mikulak. Vi ,--fs LEFT: Eileen Meyer watches Dan Graf carefully as he and jerry Fulton try to talk her out of some free daisies. BELOW - FRONT ROW: Mary Beth Baldasty, Eileen Meyer, Liz johnson, Camille Kowalczk, Gayla Kopfer, Ioan Lydon, Donna Herlihey, Siobhan O'Connor, Lyssa Knizner. ROW 2: David Mansfield, Debbie Kopec, Sandy Stalker, jill Sader, Beth Battle , Donna Mansfield, Lauren Hahn, Mary Mattson, jane Traub, Laurie Kingsnorth. ROW 3: Mary Ntanos, Kathy Murphy, jan Geniuk, Kathy Gabry, Debbie Ball, Theresa Stroud, Celeste Norkus, Judy Gra- harn. BACK ROW: Dan Rock, Laura Sousounis, jackie Massolio, Mary Kay Conley, lpres. J Pam Katsivalis, Craig Milldnt, Bob Moynihan, Joan Alexander. French Club's activities featured lunch at a French restaurant, and a French breakfast at school. Club members built a float for the Homecoming parade, held the annual volleyball marathon and enjoyed an overnight sid trip. An annual perfume sale and daisy sale pro- vide some of the money for their active schedule. 4 5 . f. 2 i I A flaw! FRENCH CLUB 17 TOP - FRONT ROW: Mary Claire jack- son, Marianne McNamara, Stella Parhas, Diane Horrell, Jami I-little. ROW 2: Ed O'Donne11, Denise Engraffia, Heidi Heis- ler, Mary Kay O'Donnell, Christine Lann, Leslie Bornberg, Patty Dexnas. ROW 3: Betsy Nykaza., Liz Slowinski, Michelle Sacharian, Patty Thauer, Donna Kubik, Peg McGowan, julie Lynch. BACK ROW: Judy Robson, Sharon Labak, Linda Les- niak, Annette Marsan, Mary Ntanos, Caroline johnson. BOTTOM - FRONT ROW: Donna Field, jan Geniuk, Ann Lief, Blair Pronites, Virginia Brinnehl, Jeanne Lief, Jean Lnndell, Lisa Eppler. ROW 2: Lynn Clements, Sherry LasCcla, Ricki Hojek, Donna Mansfield, jackie Sherman, Mary Ann Zellman, Kathy Venstrom, Dawn Anderson. BACK ROW: Laura Coui, Angie Usvaltas, joan Alex- ander, George Dei-leer, Tom Simon, Stephanie Storkel, Roch Mikulak. 18 LANGUAGE CLUBS The Spanish club this year participated in many activities of the school. At the beginning of the year, they held their annual dinner, and later sponsored a volleyball tournament, a stationery sale, a taffy apple sale, and a roller skating party. They also participated in the foreign language club Newsletter, and are in the process of making Spanish crafts 'The German Club has participated in the ski trip, the vol- leyball tournament, bake sales and a spring picnic. Each year they have a dinner with authentic German food. During the Christmas season, the club held a successful candle sale. .rag-3, .Q GQ i i Twlrlers place in a national competition Theresa Koris and Dottie Drumm compete as a duet team and have placed in both state and national competition for me last two years. The 'Twirlers perform at football half- time shows, in parades, pep assemblies, and the donkey basketball game. Mr. Gilworth, the sponsor, helps the girls perfect their routines. TOP LEFT: Evergreen Park Twirlers, Theresa Koris and Dottie Drumrn. BOTTOM LET: Winner of numerous awards for state and national advanced twirling, Theresa Koris displays her fire act. MIDDLE RIGHT: Twirling since she's been a tot, Dottie Dnunm shows the au- dience one of her breath-taking routines. BOTTOM RIGHT: Both twirlers thoroughly enjoy per- fomiing for E. P. All their rou- tines are original for each event they perform. rvm-an H MUSTA TWIRLERS 19 YELLER LIFT SPIRIT TOP RIGHT: Varsity cheerleader Lynn Olson anticipates a victory. TOP LEFT: Varsity Wrestling Squad, LEFT TO RIGHTg Rae Lynn jenkins, Kim Vflosak, Gina Doerr, Jeanne Gausslin. BOTTOM RIGHT: Freshman Caroline Fulton sneaks in 1 smile. BOTTOM LEFT: Varsity Football and Basketball Squad FRONT ROW: Therese Donegan, Diane Lorek, Lynn Olson, Lisa Maxwell, Peggy Raleigh. BACK ROW: Mrs. Levy, Vicld Kuvalis, Toni Thanasouras, Margie Meany, Janice Ekblad, Karen japcon. TOP: The Varsity Basketball and Football Squad practice for summer camp. MIDDLE: Sophomore Squad FRONT: Patty Matthews, jean O'Hare, Peggy Matthews. BACK: Tina Moran, Joan Mikulak, Diane Horan, Delaine Linden- berg, Teri Thanasouras. BOTTOM LEFT: Varsity, sopho- more, and freshmen cheerleaders cheer at the Homecom- ing pep assembly and get a little help from the Mustang. BOTTOM RIGHT: Freshman Squad FRONT: Carrie Crivel- lone, Evelyn Torrenga, Barb Rehder. BACK: Caroline Ful ton, Linda Snepek, Kathy Porucznik. The Varsity Squad of the cheerleaders took fifth place in the All -American Cheerleading Camp at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, this sum- mer. Senior Toni Thanasouras took fifth place in the individual competition. All of the cheerleaders, including the newly- formed Varsity Wrestling Squad, partici- pate in many fund-raising projects. They organize car washes, candy, and ta.ffy-ap- ple sales in order to raise money for new varsity uniforms. CHEERLEADERS 2 l Pom -pons have been very active this past year. ln the summer, they attended a camp at Rockford College where they won a first place in originality. Last fall, they at- tended a clinic at Oak Park-River Forest, where they re- ceived a first place for speed learning. Pom -pons perform at all home football and basketball games, pep assemblies and parades. Fun activities include holiday and pizza par: ties, as well as the annual summer barbeque. Money- raising activities include candy, jewelry and bake sales, as well as car washes. The highlight of this year was perfoming at a Chicago Bulls' game. BOTTOM - FRONT ROW: Therese Rickert, Beth Dun- leavy, Debbie Laurencell, Geri Ellis, Diane Loborec, Patrice Maloney, Lynette Urbauer, Marilyn Prescott. BACK ROW: Michele Noakes, Pam Katsivalis Cheryl Cog- lianese, Mary Pat Lusk, Lau- ra Skalka, Sue Finegan, Mary Whalen, Sue Meyers, Michele Fusco, Diane Crotty, Elaine Kaxdall. TOP RIGHT: Cheryl Cogli anese performs her rou- tine at a pep assembly. TOP LEFT: Lynette Urhauer, Pa- trice Maloney, Marilyn Prescotf and the rest of the squad par- ticipate in the Homecoming Parade. 22 POM-PON SQUAD HCRTICULTURE CLUB LHTT: Beth Nykaza, Ann Haas. BOTTOM - FRONT ROW: Bill Nanfeldt, Mark Rickert, Larry Leibforth, Rich Urchell, Tom Kebr, Terry Johannes, Mike Paul, Craig McDonnell. ROW 2: Dan Casasanto, Mike Czyl, Paul Casasanto, Chris Christerson, Tim Luby, Steve Bauer, Bill Hronec, Gavin Collier. ROW 3: Erik Rasmus- sen, Tony Fressola, jerry Mallon, Rich Bard, Terry Whalen, Bill Miller, Mark Phelan, Matt Rickert, Jesse Clements, Paul Smerz. BACK ROW: Mark Royer, George Nicol, led Shea, Todd Selke, Tim Haugh, Chris Carlson, john Gallapo, Rich Wainwright, Mike Parker, Bob Rehfeld. The Horticulture Club was organized to provide students interested in plants with materials and facilities to raise and experiment with plants. During the past year, the stu- dents have maintained the greenhouse and terrariums in the science area and sponsored a plant sale. Honor E is an athletic service club that recognizes the outstanding male students who participate in athletics. It takes 200 points to become a member of this club. Upon becoming a member, Honor E athletes usher at athletic events, help explain the athletic program to incoming freshmen and support the school athletic teams. HORTICULTUREIHONOR E 23 TOP - Sandy Cu risin Dawn Parker BOTTOM RIGHT - FRONT ROW:Lynn Clements, Lori Figura, Patty Thauer, Paula Phillips, Laura Kingsnorth, Blair Pronites. ROW 2: Karen Ryd, Marianne Davis, Kathy Venst-rom, Sandi Blake, Heidi Heisier, Donna Sizemore. ROW 3: Leslie Heisler, Madonna Davis, Caro- line johnson, Gail Kincaid, Julie Lynch, Mary Kay O'Donnell. ROW 4: jean Lan- dell, Nancy Medema, Stephanie Storkel, Mary Ann Updyke, julie Lange, Donna Karczewski. BACK ROW: Michele Noa- kes, Mary Miller, Maureen Freeze, Ann Haas, Judy Smerz. P Mary Ann Updyke, Mi. Horn, Michele. Noakes, Sharon Labak, Nancy Kohr. BOTTOM LEFT - FRONT ROW: Liz Kru- siec, Anne Haas, Sharon Labak. BACK ROW: Mr. Horn, Mary Ann Updyke, Michele Noakes, Nancy Kohr. The Cinderetres are truly a brave bunch. As thundering runners come hurtling down the home stretch, they must suspend the ribbon across the track for the victor. Timing, statistics recording, and cheer- ing are also parts of their duties. 24 TIMING GROUPS Swim Guard is a service activity to the community. The guards instruct children ages 2-12 at Saturday morning swim school, and also supervise adult lessons, Scout lessons, hydroslimnastics, and synchronized swimming. They also guard at open recreational and rental swims. Each guard must apply to the pool direc- tor and be accepted by him and the pool executive board. After acceptance, each guard must undergo an initiation - the time-honored kind that tends to get some- BELOW - FRONT: Karen Ryd, Marianne Davis, Ann O'Connor, joan Ly- don, Gayla Kopfer, jean Landell, Denise Hurley. ROW 2: Kathy Murphy, what messy and Uncomfofta-ble! The guards Elaine Kendall, Donna Field, Beth Battle, Kathy johnson, Sandi Blake, also sponsor social functions such as rol- Mary Miner. Row 3: siobhm 0'Connel1, Michelle Sacharian, Kathy ' ' ' ' ' Venstrom Katie Duffin Eileen Haggerty Liz johnson Maureen Freeze. 161' Skating pames' hayndes' picnics and Row 4: :Juke zvunik, wiv. visa, Jeff Bart: Dave Nicol: June Lange, other parties throughout the school year and summer. Mary Kruppiak, Bob Leon. BACK ROW: Ann Haas, Jim Hayes, Andy Griffin, Laura McNel1is, Shawn juliano. SWIM GUARD 25 TOP LEFT: President Sandy Wrobel presides over an S. B. I. meeting while Mike Minik records minutes. MIDDE: FRESHMAN OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Chris Lann, Sue Leen, Linda Unites, Julie Gausslin. BACK ROW: Beth Lamberg, Laura Sousounis, Matt Czyl, Linda Strepek, Frank Coglianese. BOTTOM IEFT: SENIOR OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Cathy johnson, Jenny Lee, Mary Pat Lusk, Tim Luby, Beth Dunleavy. BACK ROW: Jan Guenther, Kathy Brusic, Rick Urchell, Joe Vlosak, Mary Weglan. BOTTOM RIGHT: Advisor, Miss Olson, listens at another Governing Board Meeting. The primary goal of S. B. I. is to work for and with the stu- dents, trying to get students involved in active projects in and outside school. One new accomplishment this year is that the Governing Board spon- sored workshops for area schools on leadership and par- liamentary procedures. 'lhis generated interest and the de- velopment of new ideas. .ti S. B. I. 27 8. r. TOP RIGHT: Ken Paxton and Roch Mi- kulak express mixed emotions in Came- lot , MIDDLE RIGHT: Therese Lesniak, Kathy Lallianca, Doug Kountz, Bill Le- siecld, Ken Paxton. ROW 2: Craig Mil- kint, Phil Anderson, joe McMahon, Mary Conley, Roch Mikulak. ROW 3: Gail O'NeilI, Anna Naughton, Barb Morrison, Linda Perkins. ROW 4: Miss Herrick, Karen Anderson. ROW 5: Nan- cy Trandel, Therese Marmozewicz. BACK ROW: Madonna Davis, Liz Kru- siec. BOTTOM LEFT: Craig Milkint and Roch Mikulak durirg the wedding of Charlie Dalrymple and jean MacLaren of Brigadoon . 28 THESPIANS 'Ihespians is an international society in which students gain points by par- ticipating in plays. A total of 20 points or 200 hours are required before a student is eligible. Thespians are usually junior or senior students who have worked on plays while they were underclassmen. 'Ihis year, the 'Thes- pians participated in the Jaycees Haun- ted Mansion and performed in a Christ mas show for the senior citizens. Last spring, Thespians and Drama Club performed in the plays Briga- doon and MiAiS R H . Last fall they presented the play Camelot . FRONT ROW: Donna Mansfield, Amy Combs. ROW 2: Frank Scheuerell, Tom Scheuerell, Terry O'Connor. ROW 3: Chris Jones, Corinne Cunningham, Kathy Gausselin, Bill Clancy, Mary Kay Dunleavy, Virginia Brinnehl, Miss Herrick. ROW 4: Jeanne Gzmsseiin, Kathy Mate, Steve Semkiw, Marianne Davis. TOP: Diane Sass. ABOVE LEFT: Anna Naughton applies make- up to a cast member. BELOW RIGHT: Bill Lesiecki, Frank Schene- rell and Scott Duignan are contestants in the MYAYSBFH beauty contest. DRAMA CLUB 29 Science Society, spon- sored by Dr. Fabry, is a very busy club. They now publish a monthly newsletter with articles of in- terest to science stu- dents. The members also sponsored a sci- ence specimen guess- ing contest, which was open to any interested students. Many stu- dents were lured to participate because of the first place prize: a calculator. Many members don't always realize that they are learning while having fun. FAR BELOW - SITTING: Ann Haas, Gus Kolyvas, Don Ketchum, Dennis Daniels, jim Sherlock. STANDING: Rosie Leben- soxger, Angie Usvaltas, Jim Slesur, Phil- lip O'Brien, Dan O'Neil1, Diane Wagner, jerry Healy, Dr. Fabry. A Art Club members have been involved in many individual projects such as murals, paintings, and wall hangings to be exhibited in the spring Art Show. BELOW - SITTING: Laura Svehla, Lisa Islinger, Mark Mars:-in, Richard Bard, Linda Lesniak, Rita Unites. STANDING Denise lender, Mary Catherine Redding ton, Evelyn Vassios, Ann Kilcullen, Mary Sheston. NOT PICTURED: Doug Kountz, Mrs. Levy, sponsor. KJ 30 ART CLUBXSCIENCE SOCIETY -r-' X BELOW - FRONT ROW: Georgene O'Rour- ke, Marge O'Donne11, Angie Usvaltas, Camille Kowalczyk, Joan Alexander, Lennda jehn, Sandi Hoefler. ROW 2: Deirdre DeYoung, Ed O'Donnell, Craig Milkint, Tony Wolf, jim Slesur, Gus Kolyvns. ROW 3: Donna Kubik, Vanessa Chesney, Rosie Lebensorger, Ruth Vranicar, Patty Matthews, Paula Phil- lips, Peggy Matthews, Mr. Dartsch. ROW 4: Ed Piet, jim Erman, Bill Byczek, Bruce Drawert, Stephanie Storkel, Ten'y Russell, Barry Kratzer, Dan O'Neill, Sandy Wrobel BACK ROW: Leslie Linowski, Mary Mc- Nulty, Rae Lynn Jenkins, Merrill Aherns, Don Ketchum, Dave Schultz, Karen Postlcwait, Kathy Gabry. LEFT - FRONT ROW: Maureen Freeze, Diane Horan, Joan Mikulak, Debbie Schimanski, Ka- ren Weldon. ROW 2: Bud Leonard, Deb- bie I-leden, Judy Horrell, Kathy Well- man, Mark Rehfeld, Killeen Haugh, Claire Wozniak, jim Guenther, Mary Waynauskas. BACK ROW: Mr. Sword, julie Lange. MATH CLUBIMATHLETES 3 1 32 N. TOP RIGHT: Karen Mikolajczak speaks during the traditional candlelight induction ceremony. TOP LEFT: An anxious group of candidates await their induction. BOTTOM - FRONT ROW: Camille Kowalczyk, Mary Sheston, Laura Cozzi, Angela Usvaltas, Leanda jehn, Sandy Hoefler. ROW 2: Laura McNellis, Vicki Kuvales, Diane Crotty, Lynette Urbauer, Patrice Maloney, Stella Parhas, Debbie Green, Diane Loborec. ROW 3: Kathy LaBiancn, joanA1exander, Steve Cieslewicz, Mary Kay Con- ley, Sandy Wrobel, Donna Treiber, Pam Bergman, Carlene Emich. ROW 4: Dicrdre DeYoung, Madonna Davis, Therese Marmozcwicz, Nancy Trandel, Nancy Sitkawim, Mary Ann Zellman, Girlie De Las Alas, Tony Fressola. BACK ROW: Paul Schikora, Merril1Ahrens, Terry Russell, Barry Kramer, Len Goss, Bruce Drawert, Dave Bomberg, Ed Piet. QUILL AND SCROLL BEIDW - FRONT: Jan Guenther, Nancy Trandel, Ken Pun, Dave Schultz. BACK: jim Slesur, Mike Minik. ,n vu ,mu 'lhis year's Chess Team took second place in the North Division, wilh a conference record of ll- 6-l. In state competition, the team advanced from districts to finals and tied for sixth place. Dan O'Neill took first place in the SICA FreshmanfSophomore tour- nament, and won the third place medal in SICA sea- son competition as third highest scorer. Jim Erman won the fourth place medal as the fourth highest scorer. LEFT - FRONT ROW: Leslie Linowski, Tom Simon, Dan O'Neill. ROW 2:Steve Decker, Steve Semkiw, Jes- se Clements, Alvis Strikas, jeff Cieslewicz, Walter Tiskus, Mr. Zacate, Gary Phillips, Kevin Clark. 1975 CHESS TEAM RECORD -76 OPPONENT EPC!-IS Richards 61 61 Reavis 46 79 Morgan Pk. 52 69 Stagg 30 91 Oak Lawn 37 88 Tinley Pk. O lm Lincoln-Way 44 77 Shepard 27 96 Richards 64 59 Reavis S0 71 Stagg 0 100 Oak Lawn 63 57 Tinley Pk. 30 91 Lincoln-Way 73 S2 Shepard 49 76 Crete-Monee 70 55 Thornwood 70 52 H-I-' 49 76 46 TF North 79 QUILL 8: SCROLLXCHESS TEAM 33 Steve Cieslewicz. BACK ROW: TOP RIGHT- Sue Stanczyk happily mak- ing cookies in Home Ee class. MIDDLE: Sherry Neely attempt: to thread the ma- chine and begin her sewing. BOTTOM- FRONT ROW: Mrs. DeRa.irno, Mary Mc- Nulty, julie Lange, JoAnn Riuo, Leslie Bornberg, Dawn Parker, Amy Lee, San- dy Cuprisin. MIDDLE ROW: Laura Hol- liday, Rosie Lebensorger, Loretta Leben- sorger, Lisa Johnston, Michelle Sacha- rian, Eileen Grogan, Judy Hanson, Mi- chelle Riha, jenny Bezdick, Cathy Chamberlin, Janice O'Too1e. BACK ROW: Mary 0'Donne1l, Judy Smerz, Carol Kohs, Kathy McNulty, Laura Fritz, Robin ln- stone, Betsy Nykaza, Maureen Freeze, Rosemary Fischer, Debbie Kopec. NIUE' ,...-,..,,.l -I ' 34 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB v 'T HEALTH CAREERS CLUB TOP-SITTING: Karen Mezatis, Michelle Sacha- rian, Nancy Mederna. STANDING: Michelle Noakes, Leslie Heisler. BOTTOM-FRONT ROW: Chris Lann, Stella Pax-has, Sue Campbell, Claire Wovzniak, Siobhan O'Connor, Julie Monson, Ca- thy Raleigh. ROW 2: Karen japcon, Michelle Noakes, Barb Morrison, Sharon Labak, Evelyn Vassios, Gail O'Nei1l, Linda Strepek, Diane Hor- an, Mary Waynauskas. ROW 3: Therese Marmo- zewiez, Peggy Woods, Lauren Hahn, Camille Mc- Mahon, Liz Krusiec, Jeanne Gausselin, Judy Hor- rell, Marge Quilty. ROW 4: Eileen Meyer, Iac- lde Massolio, Laura johmon, Sue Scatena, Deb- bie Segler, Janet Johnston, Jean Crowley, Laura Sousounis, Cathy Murphy. BACK ROW: jim Sher- lock, Laura Skalka, Sue Meyer, Teri Coyne, joanne Mangan, Pam Katsivalis, Anne Haas, Mary Costello, Linda Budding, Debbie Kopec, Mary Pat Czyl. xg' 'XXX' E H HEALTH CAREERSXSPIRIT BOOSTERS 35 The Special Ed. Club began the school year with fund-rais- ing projects, including the Ki- wanis peanut sale and the sell- ing of Christmas greens. The money they raised was put to use in the Individual Learning Center, and also helped to pur chase games. Members in- terested in special ed. as a profession attended the Illinois Council for Exceptional Chil- dren Convention, where they heard lectures and viewed edu- cational materials. X fi 'E' tg bd v x,-. 1 if n 36 SPECIAL ED. XELECTRONICS TOP - FRONT ROW: Roberta Nugent, Carrie Carlson, Doreen Watson, Dawn Cluff. BACK: joan Frederick, Mary Davis, Lynn Iohnson, judy Gm.ha.m, Miss Raber, Debbie Carten. BOTTOM - SEATED: Bob Mo- rany, RIBS Ormin, John McNulty. STANDING: Carl Gerlich, Roger ja- nik, Mr. Mastriccla, Iohn Hanson, Bill Carlberg, Russ Van Buren. ,ww- Y Y' TOP LEFT: Diane Crotty, Sue Corbett, Jeanne Leif, Kileen I-laugh. BOTTOM: FRONT ROW: Bonnie Brown, Nancy Sit- kawitz, Vicld Kuvales, Mary McCollum, Della Murphy, Debbie Pluard. ROW 2: Carrie Ross, The- rese Leniak, Karen Sanders, Celeste Norkus, Erin O'Too1e, Mary joy Pfau, lori Cassidy, Moe Murray. ROW 3: Madonna Davis, Pan-ice Maloney, Pat O'- Connor, Donna Pechousek, joan Alexander, Sue Padovini, Stella Parhas, Lynn Pitman. ROW 4: Ian Johnston, Leanda Iehn, Leslie Heisler, Donna Field, Anne Pietkiewicz, Debbie Delisi, Therese Marmo- zewicz, Laura Musul. BACK ROW: Pam Bergman, Fiona O'Connell, Lynn johnson, jane McDonald, Jenny Jacobsen, Kathy Laliianca, Sandy Wrobel. 'This year S. G. C. participated in Back to School Night , and also hosted the alumni kaffee-klatsch which traditional- ly follows the Homecoming game. An- other special activity was the Christmas clothing drive for the Salvation Army. The big project for the year is the an- nual stamp-saving collection for the Leukemia Foundation. BUSINESS ED. CLUBXS. G. C. 37 ': '- -1-'Y -...-f,n , L-T iii ggggg Xfff' A A ...........--Q W 1 fi 4 I TEXPERIMENTAL EXPOSURES c .69 eta' awp' N Admeirworkf Q lg .TOPKLI-IFT: Dives Tilrek usesfii'Qpeci'a.1 , mpxwcedugfe with,'negative:'to accomplish -yrbis pictgm-eg MIDDDE s SITTINGi Mif Q. clielle Noakes. ROW 2:QgRc er Janik, Dave Moyy Pau1'Schikora. EACKTROXAQ' Waltex-Jfjslms, Mr. fSuyiqui5t, sponsorfk Dgve Tuiek.. BOTTOM LEFT: Typical L readticns of animals in Lincoln Pzgrk Zoog by Ypu. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jimmy Carter flashes his famous smile, as Bob Buehring captures' a cimdid. A ' flhrough ' the, Photography C1ub,f sponsored by Mr. Sunquist, T ', 'students cafe able sto eexpeljiment ,With-phOtog1japhy'in'al1 its Var- Tiops,aspects.VR'I11e'photographs V on ,these pages ,aye samples .of .. VPHQT0-CLUB GANDIDS 39 ,f fn, V 11.16, 11500, 30 FT RICHT:Whi1e panning the camera, Dave Moy gains this effect. BELOW: Close-up by Bob Buehring, using a. macro lens. FAR BELOW: Look at ull those zmglesgby Dave Moy. 40 PHOTO CLUB CANDIDS Al 423 X, -7 1 I' A. ,- f hi- ,Jiwb wa.. 4rbYf'1QN Y r V 25+ 'sf' S' fo LF' If WEL 552 1, , W K+ Q .51 1. 2 U-,v'f4.!Lf ,.-gc, f. , Y 1 - - K I. V: - ,. N xi. W :gr X . ,. , . . ,, , X . 'X 1. A-,abvb .- -, X - . Y 2' ' x' , '4',.,,, - V. .- '- A ' .. ,Z X ,915 -Ag N QW C1 ' f:,,g..!?9 ,'?k, Q-,-If 't- ea-'-fx X X., -N ' .K '- r. W 1+ . , , V ' ' 1' . ' -J . . . V .Q-W .- . , , W... ,':r- 3 ., 1 Y 1 W1 - ,A Ehh aii 1,7 31- X . , -'TTY ' . -, . ' .4 '55 ' .1 .,. .- ,Z 'y gym... -1-1 . . V, 5' ,uf Gy rif f 545 1 X , A ' '41, -. -3, .K ax ' , ,' if --ju , 1 , , r .' .. . 9' 1. , 3 '9 :I . In nl. 358513-'3'?'A 'i 'JSM ,ix ' f M?431'E' ' 'fJia3.j.:: sm? ,Q 3' ,,'1tE.....A.:az'i-i'-?'k5Q'1'1'EQ3 9k' , :..,.,!,Q!'!'5 42 SN Evergreen Park junior Linda Budding was crowned the 1976 Snow Queen by the E. P. Chamber of Commerce, who each year choose a queen from three candidates selected by the junior class. The other two candidates this year were Peggy Raleigh and Mary Furtak. On De cember 29, many couples attended the Snow Dance for an evening of dining and dancing. Linda was escorted to the dance, held at the Martinique, by Paul Casasanto TOP RIGHT: Chris Carlson escorting Mary Furtak. BOTTOM LEFT: Jed Shea escorting Peggy Raleigh. BOTTOM RIGHT: Linda Budding at her moment of being crowned Snow Queen. Moe Murray assists in the donning of the gleaming tiara. ow QUEEN LINDA BUDDI CROW ED SNOW QUEE TOP LEFT: Bob Hogan and Patty Wilcox in good spirits at the Martinque. MIDDLE LEFT: Carol. McCo11om enjoying herself. BOTTOM LEFT - SEATED: Mary Furtak, Queen Linda Budding, Peggy Raleigh. STANDING: Dr. Storkel, Mr. Steve Stel- mack, Mayor Anthony Vacco, Mr. Ring- hofer. BOTTOM RIGHT: Moe Murray, '75 Snow Queen, presents the crown and robe to the new roya1ty . SNOW QUEEN 43 BOTTOM - FRONT ROW: Karen Ryd, Leanda Jehu, Cindy Skolaras, Lynn Hahn, Paula Phillips, Mary janeczek, Jun Geniuk. ROW 2: Nancy McQuil1an, Pam Blondell, Tom Glad, Lisa Eppler, Sue Corbett, Deirdre DeYoung, Jeff Trotter, Nancy Kohr, Stephanie Storkel, Kathy Rhodes, Randy Screpek, Brian Ginn, Kathy Hoekstra, Ken Paxton. ROW 3: Pam Decker, Rick Lund, Shari Breault, Pete Griffin, Rich Otto, jeff Cieslewicz, Steve Decker, Len Goss, Roch Mikulak, Iohn Penzenik, Peter Starshack. ROW 4: jim Fallon, Sandy Wrobel, Phil Anderson, jim Norbert, john Antolak, jeff Anderson. BACK ROW: Ron Beugger, Dan Rogalski, Dave Bornberg, Dean Elzinga, Doug Kountz, Tom Yurachek, Steve Ciesle- wicz, Mark Smith. TOP - FRONT ROW: Craig Milkint, Steve Semkiw, Torn Daly, Shari Breault ROW 2: Nancy McQuillan, Missy Sher- man, Teresa Stroud, Phil Anderson, Lin- da Perkins, Dave Nicol, Ken Paxton, Karen Weldon, Virginia Brinnehl. 44 MUSIC I I -h igfiigqg 5333? M in wwzv' 2.4 F T iCON'C3ERTfCHGQRiALEi?7- :tj-,,.r..l mu . .1,Q' .fifqr 5,5 V 'fl' .. - --s.1,,'f'- . - - J T x 52155 af-ivgF:f'a'i'YzQigT5? an Vial? 'WW Iillllllj v ,- W-. +, 1-W-!-- - .,.f-, ,!' wif my f. 'YA J, : I -S A iq' If , ka ? N2 V 3 1 U 595735953 95' S+ 3 af if F - A y ,Q M Q ,.+ 7' i CHDIR TOP LEFT: Len Goss performs a free- flowing solo on the alto sax. TOP RIGHT - FRONT ROW: Steve Decker, Dave Bomberg, Andy Griffin, john An- tolak, Pete Griffin, Mark Smith, Kevin Casey. ROW 2: Jeff Anderson, John Penzenik, Jeff Cieslewicz, Dean Elzinga, John jackiw. BACK ROW: john Branale, Len Goss, Mr. Wilens, Doug Kountz. JAZZ BAN , BOTTOM LEFT - BOTTOM: Pam Decker. FRONT ROW: Dave Scott, Ray Pfister, jim Allen, Virginia Brinnehl, Frank Scheurell, Mike Naughton. ROW 2: An- dy Griffin, joe Ruggiero, Dave Mans- field, Ken Wallyn, jeff Trotter. BACK ROW: Mr. Wilens, Roger janik, Mike Gallagher, john Brazzale, Phil Anderson. BOTTOM RIGHT - FRONT: Kevin Casey. BACK: Len Goss, Mark Smith, john Pen- zenik, Chris Erikson, john Antolak. a band devoted to playing music in which melody is subordinate to syncopated rhythms, characterized by improvisation, the use of dissonances, sliding from tone to tone, and the imitation of vocal effects by the instruments. Jazz is native to the United States. f 1 JA zz BANDS 47 Hours of hard practice end on a sweet note Being in the E. P. C. H. S. Band is not quite as simple as it might seem. The football half-time shows, for example, take a lot of time to put to- gether. Everyone must memorize music or rou- tines, as well as positions on the field. March- ing while playing music is difficult, so during the last few weeks of summer vacation, all in- coming freshmen join the rest of the band mem- bers on the school athletic field for four hours of daily drills. When school starts, rehearsals are from 7:00 to 8:30 a.m. , and dedicated band members were drilling during our coldest fall in 96 years with balky, frozen instruments, while most students were still in warm beds. After the football season, concentration is given to the preparation of concerts. The Symphonic Wind Ensemble, the more advanced band, gives concerts to the grammar schools to encourage them to join band when they are in fourth grade. 'lhe Concert Band is primarily composed of un- derclassmen, to prepare them to enter the Sym- phonic Wind Ensemble. There are also the two jazz Bands, l:0O and 2:35 . l:OO band par- ticipates in jazz Festivals held throughout the year. 2 :35 band provides training for the more advanced jazz band. 48 MUSIC CANDIDS OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP: Highlights of the Home- coming half-time show. BOTTOM: The Sym- phonic Wind Ensemble performs at the Bicen- tennial Concert with joan Ramsey and Bernard Ino as soprano and baritone soloists, James Oberto and James Sherman as Narrators I8 II. Tl-HS PAGE: TOP LEFT: Kathy Hoekstra con- centrates on twirling her' rifle. TOP RIGHT: Mike Gallagher, Bob Leon, Phil Anderson, John Antolak and Dave Mansfield keep in step. BOTTOM: 1:00 Ian band performs in the Jazz Festival. Early rehearsals, late practices Throughout the year, contests are held, for which mem- bers of the Symphonic Wind Ensemble form quartets con- sisting of four of the same instruments, or four totally different instrmnents. Again, when this time comes, band members come to school early to rehearse, but indoors in more comfortable conditions. 'I'he rewards of belonging to the band include becoming a musician, and going on the annual band trip. The band usually travels within the U.S. to places like Colorado, Wyoming and Montana. In 1975, the band went to jamai- ca. Twice each year, the band sells a truckload of citrus from Texas to finance the trip. MUSIC CANDIDS 49 THE TOW OF BRIGADOO COMES ALIVE Last March 12-14, Evergreer1's music department performed Lerner and Loewe's magical, musical Brigadoon , produced and directed by Mr. David Wilens. Brigadoon presents a Scottish highland wdllage that miracously sleeps for a hundred years, then awakes for a day. On that day a visitor, Tommy Al- bright, comes to town and falls madly in love with Fiona MacLaren. Tommy has to decide whether to leave Brigadoon or stay with Fiona. Tommy decides to leave Brigadoon, but back in New York he misses his Scottish love, and he returns. Brigadoon magically reappears and the sweethearts are united forever. is Q'x 'iff-x ' ' .4 Q. M. 'NR xt ur: .I V I. an 'I v7 Xa fa ' -E 4 Q figs 264 On November 20, 1976, the Evergreen Park Mu- sic Department presented Lerner and Loewe's musical, Ca.melot. Mr. David Wilens pro- duced and directed the play, with the assistance of Mr. Fred Eberle. The play takes place in Camelot during the time of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table. junior Tom Daly played King Arthur and Senior Linda Perkins was his queen, Guenevere. junior Ken Paxton portrayed Lancelot, the knight from France, who fell in love with Guenevere. The two were caught, tried for treason, and Guenevere was sentenced to be burned at the stake. At the last moment, Lancelot and the French army freed her, and this resulted in the destruction of King Arthur and the Round Table. The cast consisted of 40 students who sang and danced to many mu- sical numbers such as Camelot and The Lusty Month of May . At the end of the final performance, the curtain was not closed, so that the memory of Camelot will go on forever. ARTHUR ......, MERLVN GUENEVERE ,,,,. CE OT LAN L PELLINORE ,,,.. . Mononen .,...,,.. MURGAN LE FEV. ,,.. YOM OF WARWICK . ,. 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W.-I , Y .Ax i ,-9. if IGHTY MUSTANG HOMECOMI G Strange is the only way to describe Spirit Week, the week before Homecoming. The week started off with Name That Tune Day. The freshmen, who were in charge, picked out songs that were played throughout the halls during passing time. During the lunch hours the students that were guessing the tunes told the judges their choice and awaited the decision. Wednesday we saw people walk- ing through the halls with weird objects on their heads. It had to be Strange Hat Day, sponsored by the sophomores. The partici- pants hand-made their own hats to wear and be judged. Thursday was Crazy Socks Day, sponsored by the juniors. Any student that wanted to join in the contest designed his own crazy socks. Some of the socks that walked through the halls were really wild. Cm Friday the halls seemed to be invaded by college stu- dents. The seniors sponsored College T-shirt and jeans Day. During the whole week, each class passed around its own Spirit jug and tried to raise more money than the other clas- ses. The senior class won this contest, and received a certain percent of the other clas- ses' jug money. The winners of the other con- tests were announced and awarded prizes at the pep assembly Friday night. There was a dance after the pep assembly to end Spirit Week. On Saturday, the big day, there was a parade to honor the queen. Each class and several clubs had a float entered in the pa- rade. Surprisingly, the seniors also won first place in the float contest for their work of art. TOP RIGHT: The Mustang mascot joins in the Homecoming festivities. BEIDW: Many long, exciting hours were spent stuffing paper pomps into chicken wire no create the first place senior float. BOTTOM RIGHT: The audience prepares itself for another loyalty demonstration led by widemouth Yours Truly . 7 ' aj W ., .l 11 t 'if ' 4 t .aiu 1 5, il . xr , 1.1 5 ' . 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HOMECDMING 57 WRITE O MUSTANG MO ITOR The MUSTANG MONITOR is the school news- paper, composed by a group of journalism stu- dents. Working on the MONITOR, staff mem- bers learn how to organize their thoughts, meet deadlines, and work together for a bi-weekly purpose: to put out a good and interesting paper. -4 H . . Y ,Q Y 1 1 , I c A if 4 , .21 , lf., BELOW LEFT: julie Monson, Nancy Trandel, and Laurie Manson add the final touches to the news- paper. RIGHT: Nancy Trandel, the page editor, proofreads her article. FAR BELOW: FRONT ROW: jim Greanias Nancy Trandel, Laurie Manson, Bill owen, Tim,P1uard, Ken Pm. Row TWO: Jim Slesur, Mike Minik, Julie Monson, Sheila Kennedy, Marianne Davis, Sandy Hoefler. BACK ROW: Dave Sclxulu, Bob Buehring. X I . ,- an W V'-A, 58 NEWSPAPER STAFF PRODUCES A WINNING BOOK LEFT Donna Karczewsld looks into space for an idea MIDDLE LEFT: Our new business manager, Mrs. Bettye Szeflin, has been an enthusiastic and helpful addition this year. To answer an often-asked question, ETA PI CHI, the name of Evergreen's yearbook for 23 years, stands for Evergreen Park Community High School, taken from the Greek letters Eta , Pi , and Chi . Each year, we are tempted to change the name to something less mystifying, but to date we are staying with the original. Our '76 ETA PI CHI was honored with achievement awards in six categories at last fall's Northern Illinois Scho- lastic Press Association conference. Of the 40 yeaxbooks evaluated, Evergreen was one of only two schools that earned all possible awards, in- cluding a Golden Eagle trophy for overall ex- cellence. We will always be proud of the '76 Patchwork edition of ETA PI CHI, and we hope that the current edition will come close to equal- ing past efforts. BFJDW: FRONT ROW: Patti Casey, Donna Fulton, Pete Geogh- egan, Marge Heslin, Kathy LaBianca. ROW 2: Paul Schikora, H11 Haggerty, Queen Mary Weglarz, Donna Mansfield, Denise Hurley. BACK ROW: Cullen Cullen fco-editorl, Richard Bard, Linda Mueller, Mr. James Russo ladvisory, jan Guenther fco-edi- torj, Tina Moran, Diane Horan, Karen Bryze. MISSING: Donna Karczewski. YEARBOOK 59 CLASSES Graduation theme: TIME GF THEIR LIVES UPPER RIGHT: Steve Parker takes the podium, speaking ai- bout The Power of l-Lndurimce. UPPER LF.F'l': Vida Slialiidi, our foreign exchange student, bids farewell to all her friends from Evergreen. BOTTOM: The expressions of Marge Yates, Carolyn Horrell, Mary Ann Fazy and Carol joriu revenl the mixture of pride .ind joy so typ- icnl to graduates of any nge. Graduation is a beginning of building your own security as an individual, a living being. It is the beginning for an individual to contribute his own share to the world. With the brisk wind oi' early june, the 445 students of the class of '76 received their diplomas. For the second year, the athletic field served as the ideal setting for the occasion. One by one, the diplomas were pre- sented by Dr. Stephen Stor- kel and Mr. Paul jenkins, who were assisted by the senior class officers. 'llie speakers for the hiceuten- nial class were Bob Pierce, Steve Parker, Rita Scales, Mary Arialis, and the 1975- 76 A, F.S. student from Iran, Vida Shahidi. Pat llur- ley sang 'lhe 'limes ol' Your Life , accompanied hy Karen Spee and Lynn Hahn. 67 C RADUATION 'lm ,, ii iii? i, , flag, CATHY ABEL French Club ROY A GN E R MERRILL AHRENS IOAN ALEXANDER French Club Trcns., S. B. Ed. Comm., Mxnhleres, Mixed Choir, N. H. S. DANIE L A LLEN DAVID A DVSHD1, JEFFREY ANDERSON Golf, Band KAREN ANDERSON Spirit Boosters, Home l-fc. Club S.G.C. Drama Club: Thcspiniis, Science Ainlc ADRIA NNE A RQUE TTE PAT AURIENMO KEVIN BAILEY ANN BA LDASTY lucrfumnrnls CA THE RINE BALDASTY A. F. S. Club DEBBIE BALL EUGENE BARBER RICHARD BA RD Branson H. S. , Mo., Science Club, Chorus, Track 8 Field, Cross-Conn try, Art Club, Yearbook Staff, Football, Honor E Club, Polar Bvur Club :Siler V in?-I . , 5,1 fi-14 .QI t f Q , JT: .r 15151 as fr 'Q ,- i R 'fl' Senior year is a time to . . . . . . gather up all the links of the past three years and build them into ai chain of memories which you will always cherish. . . . scrape and plun for college, only to become u benny ull over again. . . . renieniber your first fateful year in high school fund hope no one else willj. Shuclcler as you look back at your first yearbook photo and re member the night before school started, when you stared at a map try- ing to figure out where your classes were, cleterminecl not to get lost the next day. IOR .i . xxx. Q Al P' J y Wa. if ROBERT BATTAGLIA STEVE BA UER Football, Baseball, Basket ball, Honor E DEBRA BEK TA Pep Club, Spirit Booster, S.G. C. , Girls Basketball, Prom Committee DE NISE BE NNE TT French Club, A. F. S. , Art Club, Mathletes, N.H. S. , S.G.C. PAM BERGMAN Pep Club, Intramurals, Softball, Bowling, N.H.S. GERA LYN BI LAS French Club LYNN BIRK JOHN BLAKE Track HE LEN BLISS PATTY BLOMMAE RT Rich Central H.S., F. S.A Special Ed. Club, A.F.S., I-'Icmcntnry School Tutor PAM BLONDE LL SCOTT BONIECKI Football, Bnscbnll DA VID BORNBE RG Track, Cross Country, Band, N.H.S. SU E BOUDREAU THERESE BOULUKOS MARIE BOVIE Girls Track, Diving ROBERT BRACKEN MARLE NE BRE 'IVE LD I-'ranch C lub '4 I ig AJ V5.3 . 'V BONNIE BROWNE, Home Ec. Club, Pep Club S.G.C. JILL BRUNKO DIANE BRUNNEY Intramurals, Timettes KATHRYN BRUSIC S.B.I. KAREN BRYZE French Club, l..R.C. Stu- dent Advisory Board, S.C. C., Spirit Boosters, Inun- murnls, Yearbook Staff KATHY BUDGE Spanish Club BOB BUEHRING Photography, Yearbook, Newspaper, Track GRACE BU ENSUCESO TOM BUGAN WILLIAM BYCZEK Cross Country, Track DE BORAH CADIE UX Intramurals EDWARD CAR LSON Water Polo, Swimming ANDREA CARSTE NS Spirit Boosters KEVIN CASEY Basketball, Baseball LORI CA SSIDY Pep Club, Basketball, Baseball, S.G.C. TIM CAVA LLO Track, Golf GAVIN COLLIE R SUSAN CONCAGH THOMAS CONGREVE Football MA RY KAY CONLEY Thespinns, Drama, S.G. C. , ,x.F.s., N.H.s., Mm,- letex, French Club Trcns. Pres., Intrnlmxrnls, Bad- minton JENNY coNso1.o JULIE coox LAURA cozzm Tom crzowuw Football, Wrestling, Base ball, Honor E KEITH CHAFFIN GEORGE CHAKINIS CHRIS CHRISTE RSON Honor E Club, Swimming, Baseball, Water Polo, Foot- ball STEVEN CIESLEWICZ Marhlctcs, Chess Team, Symphonic Wind linscmblc, jazz Band, N.H. S., Who's Who Among High School Students PATRICK CLANCY ,IESSE CLEMENTS Chess Club, Track, Cross Counuy, Water Polo, Swimming, N.ll.S. LAURA C LUFF ,IULIE COCHRANE Pep Club : l X SE NI ORS 67 DIANE CROTTY G.A.A,, French Club, Track, Spirit Boosters, S.G.C., Badminton, In- tramurals, Pom-Poms, N.l-l.S., SANDY CUDRNAK CULLEN CULLEN Yearbook Co-Editor, l am MA UREE N CUNNINGHAM ' ANNE CUS HNAHAN DENNIS DANIE LS Mathletes LA URA DA VIDSON Girls Track, Intramurals, Volleyb all MADONNA DAVIS Home EC Club, Spirit Boosters, Girls Track, ln- tramurals, N.H.S. MA RY DAVIS Special Ed. Club, Intra- murals LINDA DAY STE VE DE CKE R German Club, Chess Club, Machletes, Swimming, Symphonic Wind Ensemble 1:00 jazz Band, Saxophone Quartet GEORGE DE HEER German Club, Track, Mathletes GIRLIE DE LAS ALAS A.F.S., Intramurals, N.H.S. DEBBIE DE LISI Pep Club, Intramurals, Mixed Choir, S. G. C. DON DEMAS Basketball DEBBIE DE RDZ IN SKI DEIRDRE DEYOUNG German Club, N.H. S. , Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Mustang Monitor Page Edi- tor, Choir, kigadoon, Band Librarian, Biology Aide, Quill and Scroll E LLE N DOBROWITS Special Ed. Club, Basket- ball TIM DONEGAN Football, Wrestling, Track, Honor E CINDY DORNER CAROLE DRAPER French Club, Photography, A. F. S. , Spirit Boosters, Drama Club, Art Club, Home Ee. Club, N.H. S., lnu-amurals, Band, Choir, School Musical, Yearbook BRUCE DRAWERT Mathletes, N.l-LS., Illi- nois State Scholar KEVIN DRISCOLI.. Wrestling, Track, Band JOHN DUFFIN Track, Water Polo, Swim- ming BETH DUNLEAVY French Club, S. G. C., Swimming, Intramurals, Pom-Pons, Yearbook Staff, junior Class V.P., Spirit Boosters, Senior Class Treas., Prom Com- mittee, Honorary Gradu- ation Usher EILEEN DUNN French Club KATHY DY LL Pep Club, Art Club, S.G. C., Intramurals, L.R.C. Aide, Attendance Office Aide, Home Ec. Aide REGINA E CKE RT Drama Club, German Club, Home EC. Club TERESA EGAN German Club, Pom-Pons, Pep Club ROGE R EGE LAND Track, Cross-Country, Printing GE RA LYN E LLIS Pep Club, S.G,C., Pom- Pons DOUG E LZINGA Wrestling, Water Polo CA RLENE EMICH Imramurals, N.H.S. , Vol- leyball LAURA ENGRAFFIA Maria High School, Stu- dent Council KRIS E RICKSON Art Club JAMES FALLON Band DONNA FIE LD Guard, Bowling GREG FITZMAURICE CARYN FLYNN JAMES FRANA BARBARA F REDE RICK JCE L FREDERICK PA TTY FREEMAN SHE LLY F RE IBE RG TONY F RE SSO LA Wrestling, N.H.S., Cross Country, Honor E DONNA FULTON Yearbook Staff, Spirit Boostels, lnu':m1urnls CHE RY L FUSS KA TH LEE N GAISER N. J. I 9.515 ' 'pl as MARY GALLAGHER VIRGINIA GA USSE LIN DEBORAH GONSIOR Pep Club JANE GORE C141 German Club, French Club, T' C' d xmettcs, ln erettes, Arc Club, Spirit Boosters, Math lctes, Track, Swimming, N.H.S. LEONARD GOSS Brrskctbrxll, N.H.S., Sym- phonic Wind Enscmblc, 1:00 jazz Lab Band BOB GRABILL MARY GRAFFY PETER GRAFFY JUDITH GRAHAM NICHOLAS GRANATA BARBARA GRECO ROBERT GREENSLEY PATRICIA HEA LY Basketball, Convent of Mercy, Ireland ' LESLIE HEISLER German Club, Pep Cluh, Timettcs Pres. , S.G. C. Pres., Health Careers BILL HEISTERMAN Football, Track GENE HENNEBERRY Photography, Basketball, Track, Cross Counuy ELAINE HENNING ROY HENSLEY MARGA RET HESLIN Yearbook Staff, Pep Club PATRICK HESLIN Football, Baseball f, BILL HAGGERTY Divine Word Sem., Foot- ball, Photography, News- paper, Yearbook, Intramu- rals GERARD HALL - JEANNE HANSON c.A.A., A.F.s., Home EC., Spanish Club, Tim- cues, Inn-:rmurals RICHARD HANSEN JIM HARITOS DENNIS HARTNETT Football TIMOTHY HA UGH Basketball, Track, Honor IZ GERALD HEALY Summerliill College, Sligo Ireland, Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Football, President Ray Club CHRIS HEWITT DOLORES HICKMAN JULIE HILL SANDRA HOEFLER C.A. A., A. F. S., Guard, Timcttrzs, Intramurals, Pcp Club, Swimming, Bas- ketball, N. H. S. , Mustang Monitor, Soph. Class Vicc Pres., Quill G Scroll BOB HOGAN Leo High School, Football BRAD HOJEK BOB HOLLE MIKE HOULIIIAN Basketball, Track BI Ll.. HRONE C Football, Wrestling, Base- ball, Honor E TONY HULADEK WILLIAM HU RLEY MARY IVERS ,lOl IN jAClilW Gcrxuau Club, Vicc-Pres., Ikigmloon JENNWER IACOMEN S.G.C. TAMRA IAKUBOWSKI G.A.A. ,I ULIB NE ,IAPCON Swimming LEANDA JEHN French Club, G,A.A., N.H.S., Golf, Badminton, Intramurals, Band, Soph. Class Cabinet, Illinois State Scholar DENISE lENDER 1 i' i 1.l1'3:v1 F. ff 1 J 'Off . , - , my Q. --f- 5 bi '29, ,.,. Sal. ,xi Y TERRY JOHANNES Water polo, Swimming, Guard, Honor E CA'lHY IOHNSON French Club, Swim Guard, Badminton, Timettes, S. G.C., Senior Class Cabi- net, Intramurals, Spirit Boosters LYNN JOHNSON French Club, Spec. Ed. Club, vice-pres., A. F. S., S.G.C. JAN JOHNSTON Pep Club, Intramurals JULIE JOHNSTON DE BBIE JONE S Art Club, French Club, Home Ec., Intramurals, Spirit Boosters, Drama Club, Choir MICHELE KADICH HILARY KASH Spirit Booster Board, S.G. C., Badminton, Intramur- a ls, Band JUNE KATSCHKE TOM KEBR Baseball, Football, Honor E, Wrestling CHE RYL KEHL MIKE KE LLEHER 1 E LAINE KE NDA LL French Club, Swim Guard, Swim Team, Pom-Poms, S.G.C., Timettes, Spirit Boosters LISA KENNEDY NA NCY KENT lmrnnmrnls DON KE TCHUM Science Society, Mnthletcs Ill. State Scholar, Renscl- lner Modal JENNIFER LOGAN Spirit Boosters Mixed Clioir Concert Choir In t1'1murals GUS K OLYVAS Exploring Health Camcrs, Mntjilctcs KEITH KONRATTI Ill. State Scholar, German Club, Football, Wrestling CINDY KORICH CAMILLE KOWALCZYK A.F.S. Pres., French Club Sec., Special Ed. Club Sec., Mciclrlctes, Pep Club Math Cluli, N.H.S. DARRIZN KOZ LOWSKI BA RRY K RA TZE R Cl l.'X R LES KRUMRIE Baseball, Basketball, Witcrpolo CA'l'l TY li RUPA CLARE KURA TNIK VICKI KL'VA LES G . A . A. , French Club, Spirit Boosters, S. C. C., Fnnlmiuton, Track, intru- ururxils, N. H. S. , Cheer- lending KA Tl I LE If N LABIA NCA Draunxl Club, Tlucspinus 1Trcns. l, Spirit Boosters, S. C. C., lntrzi mum ls, S. li. l. Wclfnrc Cmuiu. , N.ll, S. , Yr::1rlw00lt St.tl'f, Tiuicttca, School Txlmitxil BRIAN LA GIG Ll A GREGORY LANCIQ Stamp Club, Coin Clulw KA RYN LA NG LA ND CA R L LA 'VRONICA DEBRA LAURIQ NCI? L L Spirit llooswrx, S.C. C. , l'nul-Point, Bautl ,IHNNY Llfli C . .X . .X . , lntr.lmur.1ls, l x - Lrnmurzlls, Cl.xtt Calwint-l SENT ORS 75 LIZ LIKO LLOYD LINDEMULDE R DIANE LOBORE C Pom-Pons, Spanish Club, Spirit Boosters, S. G. C., Inu-amurals, N. H. S. SUSAN LOK OS French Club, Special Ed. Club, Math Club, Drama Club, s.G.c., Pep Club, A. F. S. , Thespians, lnua- murals DIANE LOREK Spirit Booster, Cheerlead- ing, Homecoming Court STARR LOTZ TIMOTHY LUBY Basketball, Track, Water- polo, Sr. Class Pres. , Who's Who Among High School Students RONALD LUCHTENBURG MARY LUSK s.c.c., Volleyball, Pom- Pons, Sr. Class Cabinet, Intramurals LAURIE LUZZO MA RY LYNCH JOHN MA LLON Cross Counuy, Track, Wrestling LARRY LEIBFORTH Football, Basketball, Base- ball, Honor E MARY LEITE LT Badminton, lnu-amurals TERRY LESNIAK French Club, S.G.C., Pep Club, Spirit Boosters, Dra- ma, Track, Intramurals LORRAINE LICKER Q XX --...J . l , V-431 .YL MQ 1 1 ' J al' ff! 6- s K l , u x f' X K 'll . - -fS'H 'IL' ' xi l KEVIN MA LLOY- Basketball, Football THOMAS MA LLOY PA TRICE MA LON E Y Pom-Pons fCapt. J, Spirit Boosters, S.C.C. , French Club, lnu'amurals, G.A.A. STEVEN MA LUCK EDWARD MANGAN S. B. l. , Wrestling, Track MICHAEL MANGAN ROGE R MANN SCOTT MANNING Spanish Club, Football MARY BETH MARACH THERESE MARMOZEWICZ Drama Club, Thespians, N.H.S., S.G.C., Spirit Boosters, Home EC Club, Mustang Monitor Photogra- pher, English Aide JAMES MATTHEWS JANE T MATTHEWS French Club, A.F.S., Dra- ma Club, Intramurals, Spirit Boosters, S.G.C., N.H. S. ,IA NE 'I' MA 'VIZ French Club, Exuamurzils, Intramurals, Homecoming Court LISA MA XWE LL Spirit Boosters, S.G. C., Cheerleading, Intramurals, Homecoming Court LAURA MCCLOWRY Pcp Club, Home Ec Club, Spanish Club, S.C. C. , Attendance Office Aide, Home Fc Aide, Intramurals MA RY MCCREADY 1, 2? - -ud- ' XXX SENIORS 77 l MARY MCCOLLAM JANE MCDONNELL MADONNA MCDONNELL French Club, S.C.C., N.H. S., Spirit Boosters, Volleyball, Intramurals MICHAEL MCF EE JUDY MCGRAIL Spirit Boosters, Track, French Club, S.G.C., In- txamurals MICHAEL MCKENDRY JOE MCMAHON Thcspians, A. F. S. , Span- ish Club LAURA MCNELLIS Swim Guard, Timencs, N.H.S., French Club, Manhlcres, Swim Team MARGARET MEANY Spirit Boosters, Track, Checrlcadingqcqpg, J, Home- coming Court, Intramurals BE RNA RD M E E GA N Football, Swimming, Div- ing, Fresh Track Coaching DEBBIE MESSINA CLARENCE MEYER CYNTHIA MILLER WILLIAM MILLER Swim Guard, Swimming, jr. Class Pres., Water Polo, Baseball, Graduation Usher PA 'I' M I LNE Spirit Booster, Track, Spanish Club, Intramurals, S.C,C. SANDRA MOCNY DIENNIFER MOLINE Bowling . BRIAN MOODY Polar Bear Club, Cross CUunu ,', Basketball, Track, Soph. Class Pres., Ir. Class Pres. r aan WL? cs' X., 5 5' J, ALBERT MOORE TIM MORAN MARY MOR ROW Spii-irBoos1ei-s, S. G. C., lim'.nuur.il:., Track, Fresh. Claus Pres. LYNN M OUNTFORD DON NA MOW.-X Tl' MICHAEL MOWA TT DA VE MOY Pliologrnpliy Club MARY MOZER LINDA MUE LLIT R Frcucl1Club, .-X.lf.S., .-Xrl Club, Spii-ii Foostnrs, Photo grnpliy Club Pres., Drama Club, Yearbook Smff, In- Lrnmurnls, Mxi!.lilr:u:s 'I1lOM.'XS MUE LLE R Basketball, Trriclf DINA M UE LLM.-X N Iulrnvuurnlr- DIS l.l..X MURPHY Pop Club, Inlmuuirzils Tl llf RESIT M l 'R Pl TY Slulniili Clulv, Swim Guard, Pup Club, Swim Tczum, Truck, Coumcliug Aide MAURIHEN M UR RA Y S.C. C. , Spiri! Roosters, Frcnch Club, Girls Swim- ming, Snou Quucn P175 P15 T15 R MllR'l'.-X l'Gll L.Xl'R.X Ml'Sl'l. German Club, Spirit Hmm- CFS L'llARI.O'I l'li NACZY SENIORS 79 WI LLIA M NA NF E LDT Swim Guard, Water Polo, Swimming, Cross Country, Honor E Club KENNETH NELSON Cross Country, Track DAVID NICOL Guard, A. F. S. , Spanish Club, Chess Club, Swim- ming GEORGE NICOL Football, Basketball, Base- ball FRA NCE S NIE LSE N Spirit Boosters, S.C. C., Intramurals, N. H. S. ALLEN NIEMIEC Wrestling, Track, Cross Country GA RRY NOGA L Basketball, Track 'TINA NOHA JAMES NORBUT jazz Band, Symphonic Wind Ensemble CE LESTE NORKUS IOANNE NORTH Spanish Club, Home EC Club, Inu-amurals CA THE RINE NYE M ICHAE L NYE Football ERIN O'BRIEN MARGARET O'BRI.EN G.A.A., Badminton, Inna murals, N.H.S. PHILIP O'BRIEN Horticulture Club, Track FIONA O'CONNE LL PATRICIA O'CONNOR S.G.C., Home Ee Club, Girls' Clee Club SUSAN O'CONNOR MA RGA RE T O'DON NE LL Intramurals GE ORGE NE O'ROURKE Pep Club, Spirit Boosters, Mathletes, Intramurals, Mixed Choir, S. G. C. , Counseling Office Aide SEAN O'SIlEA Writers Club ERIN O'TOOLE S.G.C. , Golf, Basketball, Track, Swimmingfmgrj, Intramurals MICHAE L O'TOOLE Football, Wrestling, Track SUE PADOVINI MICHAE L FALL Honor E Club, Baseball, Swimming, Cross Country STELLA PARHAS Spanish Club, Writers Club, A.F.S., N.H.S., S.C.C. , S.B.I., L. R.C. Aide, Illini Girls State, lnvramurals, Math Aide, Medical Fxplorers, Spirit Boosters MARY PARON RAYM OND PA SK US DONNA PE CHOUSEK German Club, French Club, Intramurals LINDA PERKINS Timettes, German Club, Choir, School Musical, N. H. S. LA URIE PE RSSON Spirit Boosters, S. G. C. , Swimming, French Club, Track, Intramurals MARY JOY PFAU Pep Club, S.G.C., Intra- murals JILL PHILIPS EDMUND PIET Mathletes, Photography, German Club, N.H.S,, Illinois State Scholar A NNE PIE TKIEWICZ Intramurals, S. G. C. , French Club, Vanity Choir E UGE NE PIE TKIEWICZ LYNN PIRMAN DE BRA PLUARD Pep Club, Newspaper VIRGINIA PODE LL RAY POLCZYNSKI MA RILYN PRE SCOTT Pom-Pons, Cheerleading, C.A.A., Spanish Club, S.G.C., Pep Club, Intra- murals TAMI RANDICK Cheerleading, S.G.C., Spirit Boosters, Diving, ln- tramurals, Snow Queen Court, Homecoming Court KURT RASM USSEN Football, Track MARICOLLEEN REDDINGTON ROBERT REHFELD Football, Baseball, Basket bull, Honor E THERE SE RICKE RT Spirit Boosters, Pom-Pons, French Club, Badminton, Class Officer DIA NE RINGHOFE R FRANK RIPOLI Football, Track ROGER ROBINSON RON RODRIGUEZ LES ROMEL Swimming DALE ROON Cross Country MA RTIN ROSE Wrestling SHARON ROSIAN CAROLYN ROSS French Club, Pep Club, Track, Mntlnlctcs, Intra- murnls ANTHONY RUGGIERO Football, Wrestling, Busc- ball, Honor F CINDY RUSNAK TE RE NCE RUSSE 1.1, Mzxnhlclcs, Spanish Club, An Club Prcs., Horticul- lurc Club, Drama Club, L. R.C. Advisory, N.ll.S. lll. Suns Scholar KAREN SA NDE RS Pep Club, S.G.C., Truck, Inu-nmurnls DIANE SCI IAE FF E R Timcttcs DE BBIE SCI lAFFRA'l H IACQUE LYNN SCI IEND15 LL PAUL SCIIIKORA Plxotogrnphy, l.R. C. Aide, Ind. Ind. Axdc, Ncnrbook, lll. Slnlc Scholar, N.lI.S MARTIN SCI I LLEDE R Truck WILLIAM SCIIlxIID'I Wrestling, Football MAR LE NE SCI IOENIIEIDE R Swimluing, Band DANII2 L SCI IL'LD .IUDY SEAIXIAN Girls Clce Club, Nursc's Aide, Gym Aide RITA SE TZKE G. A. A., Inmnrmrnls DENNIS SIIEEIIY ,IAMES SI IE R LOCK Spirit Boosters, Mnnlrlcles, Truck LINDA SHE RWOOD Bmvling, Truck MARY SI IISSTON G.A.A., Swim Guard, H.S., Swinuning, Track DONNA SINON NANCY SITKAWITZ French Club, G. A. A. , S. C. C. . Spirit Boosters, Inuzlmurclls, N.II.S. DAVE SIZEIXIORE Foollmll, Track CYNTHIA SKOLAX RUS Sui m Ton m, Band KAREN SKORA Pep Club, Track, Band KAREN SLAVIN Inu'nxnur:1ls ,J IQ ,af . QNX In ' R In 'I f,iQij'9, fx II QNX off f I I ll ,I ffl wg, ILIIIIIIIAIII Nt -, L - , -l , 9 'A I H III If II n ae 'IQ Q . fs 'WIIIIIIII' N' Fi I JIM SLESUR PAUL SMERZ Honor E, Football, Swim- ming, Water Polo DEBBIE SMITZIN MARJ ORIE SMYTH RICHARD SOLTAS DE BBIE SOU LIAN E LIZABETH SPE LLMAN Timettes, Pom-Pons, S.C.C., Track MA RY SPO LSKY TE RRENCE STA LNAKER PE TER STARSHAK Baud, jazz Band, Music Award JEFF STE PE K RANDOLPH STRE PEK A. F. S. , Frosh. Class Cubi net A LGIS STRIKAS Chess Club, Cross Country Swimming, Track MA RY STUNI PE JAMES SUCH THERESE SULLIVAN SENIORS 85 JOHN SWARTZ Swim Team, Water Polo CHE RY L TAFT TONI THA NA SOURA S Spirit Boosters, S.G. C. , In!:ramur:rls, Cheerleading DEBBIE THIESSEN BARRY THOMPSON MICHAE L. TIM BE R LAKE Track TERRENCE Toms JAMES TORTORE 1.1.1 TONY TORTORE LLI NANCY TRANDE L French Club, Drama Club, Thespinns, Inu'nmurals, Quill and Scroll, Newspaper Editor DON NA TREIBE R French Club, L. R.C. Stu- dent Advisory, N.H. S. SUSAN TRINGLE R DAVID TURER DONNA TURNQUIST MARILYN TUTLER LYNETTE URBAU ER German Club, Pom-Pcns, Pep Club, Intramurals, N.H. S. RICHARD URCH ELL l-lonor E, S.B.I., Football, Wrestling .-XNGE LIKA USVA LTAS German Club Sec. , V. P., A.F. S. , Spirit Boosters, S. G. C., Science Society, Intramurals, Band, Fresh. Class Cabinet, S. B. I. , N. H. S. , L. R. C. Advisory, lxlntlxletes - JAMES VALEK Wrestling, Swimming, Band KI! I Y VAN ALSTINE G.A.A., N.H.S., Golf, French Club, Pep Club, Track, Basketball, Inna- murals DONNA VANCO i Pep Club KIM BE RLY VA N DIE REN JOHN VA NSICK LE TONY VA SQUE Z THE ODORE VISNIC JOSE PH VLOSAK PAUL VUILLAUME Diving BRIA N WA LSH Wrestling, Baseball KATHRYN WALSH Home Ee., Mathletes, Math Club, Badminton PATRICIA WA RD French Club, Volleyball, Intramurals MARY LYNN WEGLARZ French Club, Senior Class Sec., Ir. Class Officer, Soph. Cabinet Member, Volleyball, Intramurals, Prom Comm., Att. Office Cox-nm. , Whc's Who Among High School Students, Homecoming Queen CHE RYL WE LKE Spirit Booster, Swimming, Intramurals, S.G.C., N. H. S. TERRENCE WHA LEN PATRICIA WILCOX CARYN WILK RICHARD WINNIE Football, Track SENIORS 87 Seniors Not Pictured Mark Anderson David Barrett Ioseph Berglind John Bliss 'Thomas Bonk Susan Brazzale Joseph Breckinridge Joseph Chambers Brian Conroy Lurene Contento Jeanine Crowley 'Therese Daly W- James EIITIHH Carlos Fernandez Michael Graver Patrick Healy Lori Heatter Frank Hogan ,ik-3 Robert Holle 5351 William Jachnagaajggi 'Q Gary Kelly , Yi' Carolyn Kern Thomas Klunder Doris Lynch Q . Andy Manning Patrice O'Rourke Bill Przywara Maricatherine Reddington Mark Rickert Larry Roberts Hugo Rodriguez 1 Eileen Rooney Q. - RHYm011d1R6aG 5' Patrick Riigiiieg l P Bill Shanahan? ' Bob Surprenant ,Robert Ward ,. Donna Waterswj Glen Waters '- D9feen.W-mmgezfigfi Laurexiceywilspn- ' g P 'L A fix 1, P- -ff :4 552221 e ,s n .. 's ,lf is -X 5. 5- -. ,J 1 i . 352: 'vit xl W . .K '. 'x I 3 v t why' W C Qc., ., 1 K y I ., THE DAY OF jUDGEMENT'S COME, AND YOU CAN BET THAT I'VE BEEN RESTING, FOR THIS TESTING, DIGEST- ING EVERY WORD THE EXPERTS SAY. Copyright 1974 Yellow Dog Music RIGHT: Celeste Norkus is one of the many students who can't quite get the silence she would like for studying. LEFT: Gus Kclyvas often wonders what he got into when he took D.A.P. BELOW: Toni Thana- S31-ll'3S and Kitty Van Alstine are taking a chance by being in the halls during lunch. 5 l 2141. Q Ku I 6 . I + SENIOR CANDIDS 89 junior year is ai time to . . . , A , A y . . fftake advantage of being 'an upperclassinani Even though you aren't ' yet a full-fledged senior, you share some. of their glory. You can now M sit on the samesideiof the gym as they during pepT assemblies or other l special events. After many months ofanticipation, you will soon inherit thelsenior lounge. 1 'I' 'e f 7 of 9 f '- . . .iwork anti save, 'for with the title junior .' you acquire many tradi-' tional expenses and tasks. What is beings junior Without wearing ayclass ring or' inaking plans fofowning youftown' car? Finally. there's' the 'most sought after position of all - .being one ofthe select fewl to weag the Mus- tang costume towa football or basketball geme !' ' L ' ' . . .Ai count the dxvindling cldys tuntill youilfeefch the too of the high school lt 1adder,,.theWend of the line but thekbeginning of the gfun, pwhen you become a senior. ' 'A A M UNIGR e 1 . ' f n. v . ' U 51- v - V96-' Q J , -,tp SA . f Judl' Mem .i ., . b I V g 1.1 w W3:f'f ' ' L. l Mike Albexftpj 51:9 ' ,,3 f A -4 4 1 - ,...,-L -W A -'-T .,A,A GeraxdAllerig1E55'?5f 'll ,.'lgiJ .'. ' :wil ,Q 1- S' ' ' ' ,fiiiEZEf , 1 , t , N . A M- 4: . - ,, Debra Allman , Allan Anderson , L ,T 'f I 5 Kim Andersoi1f,g.l,i W ' l, 1 LW' I T? 1. , W Q 9 I K E M ' ' 2 ' ' 1 ' f A -ffgi 4 . . xx. ' Q mf V Don Angelo K as 7 ' - John Anmlak ' an -: asm! V! K ex , j A Kim Aparo -:QA ' B . l Q, ' ll , I e f. , :'?9 f . 1. f- fi: B K, f B ,W - 1 new name A If Colleen Bennett l S Steve Bennett I B, B xi Bl V5,:,:3?ifgg W ' Gaaiiysemmn B V Y ' B' L f Ik ' 'Y M, Ron Beugger 6 ' 5 ' 4 ' ' B' Steve Blake X , Cindy Blaylock Q ,I ' X Frank Boekeloo Q5 4 1 J ..,' V. Brian Boniecki A 45' If q u X Barb Bottando f A 1 1 nc Ar fn. X A .Uv-vie Boyce ' W '1 ld-,. ' .V 12 ' 'T - Q- ,:i:':1' 'L ' 1, ' 77.H5! 1 ' . . 5 x ll .aspave Bfasevdcz l B 1- . ? ' ' N T ::aI0h31.Bl'IlRzlle -W ' ' is n A V nnmehl , 9 H X Q W -a ylkuskay ' , x '54 -'I:om'Bry'Le 1 4. ' 'u V-K X !, A Exlrgachxdcgding V N, , . I ' ls X I Z ' Y a a eux ' 1,1 Mi' xwlx 1 4 ' . 4. ' ?a IQ Sue Campbell 4 '41 - 1 N NV ,-. ' M' i f , , B . . -B .1.,eCw1.e, 4 V f-'B ' .iii B 926 ' FA , ' . z'ss:amelcu1wn . .. 1 f ' '- , e ' ' ' ' - AE Qiflhriii Carlson -k -f . ' 1 Jig ' 2 f B 'gdfti Carrano ' ' --v 1, ' -f' ' x g bn Casasanto 2 - .r' W ' J 3 1 Pau1Casasanto A -flu '-gx Y 1 N X X 1 xx N B V Pat Casey Q 'iff' 5 A 5 Y. ' 4 J, ,I , -- Terry Cqsey :Af A uv CVC' I' ' r 'Y Y . .49 -Q 1 ' Y' ' T ,,' ' I Z lf' .. EF l j V' , I X l Mary Cassidy Q 5, Q jliob.Cavoto ' A , E' ' 'fllfk 1 Cericola , , C. . ' A N r:35gEx?EChrismaher'i. 1 Q . 'gy' B-'Jeff Ciesle cz 1 ' . , 4 P , ,Q ,ff - - Bill Clancy f X V ' ' u I 4 Dawn Cluff ' -f , 5 - . 1 V, . N . W N -ll' - 1, N- -' . ' . X .. 1 An.nCog11anese X X I . M gh, 1 C C H X '1Y ' Sf ' . og anese ' V 'V -F ,- Dan Congreve - ' V ' - -1 t .Sug-Corbett V T f A ,t ., Mary.CosUello 'Ili 'M 1 13 A ' ' gggierese Coyne .-Q , .. X I . , , M mcmmingham' N41 wal X Dave Cunningham W ,,'--,, 5 H Q fx . Iirh Qumingham Q4 ' , X . . gsaygzg, . ,Psa-Q4-'il JUNIORS 91 Mmgum ' 5ag::gm:fg1 1 , EL , z ' i f::::,:.:::.:z:::a.7: W' Q5'1:::!:::::.'1zf:. fqzzzs-rzzzrrr '--- W: SEE v 7 - ,Fwy Ml V ,..1r.1 , A , yy ' ' ' wake Czyl ,V . 5- I Tom D31yV1'4Qf1jg3t.:: Q K . . . X' 'D mm fs e fw X I . ' , .ax . 1+ K K ' xx George Davidson D Cpthy Davis 'k4'k V , V ' A Kurt Deck1e3??PH2iiQ1.. , l ' -. ..:q'::::1::s::1:Ft1zLg fx Q ' f All M y K f x f 5, , , ,, W ...., ...N If 1 WI XX. ' 1:fZI-s-ft: .A -Smjn 4 K , Regina Doen' 6 1 Therese Donegan 1 Pete Donovan 1Q'f'Q,, K' r 0 JJ' VVgg51eis1a,s VVV I. if ii: 2229 ' D' I , my Vip' ,ES ,A,,, V ,V,, ,H . .,A.,. M., .,,,,,., . W W F - ' . f 1 ,155 k'mPat Doohaxiu ' Y, q 4 F WW X Q ' V2 Chris Dornef 'Sf N V Q- 1 I ' X 1 . Debbie Downes -A A - , j 3 Jim Droysen v Y ' Dottie Drumm K'-' J lux '- ' Tim Duffin V ' jj ' V ' ii gr 4 sem Duffy,.ggV.e A 4 'V , - ,li ,. X 1.Qfm1D'xig'Wii??Eiifff L ,. .gHg,A.. 1. J ' L Y X ,W WT: rv TWG' ' V W ,, f jzzgv' ' f S H555 ' VY' ,Me Vi . D W H, . , VV W, Dm, - W 4 P ', 1 f . ' 'X 4 jim Dunne ' Q 'E K 4 ' ' -- , joe Egan V, ' . ' Vg-,Y 'V Glen Egeland N- 4 1, X' f , f Janice Ekblad o ' ' V I Laura Ekins . 1 ' ' ' X V1 Dean Elzinga in ' , ', ' 'V ff QQ . ab VVBHI Emerson 2335 A -, W '!'fVA!' - D ' 5. '!' f 4 ff' - -'ef' ' M . lifefir' Llffi ..... A v- f -f ' ' .. ' gfc k ' ' V V FF , Qfjean Esposito ' gf, A' ' ' v ' 'V , ' A W - f ftfKevin Fenner sig 1 V 1- ' 1 . ,- . A X Q ' Wayne Field ' V v v- ' 1 4 Sue Finegan Vg - 7 -- 3 7 'rom Flynn A A N. , ml Kevin Frantz 5 3. ,. , X gt N 5-. V Bin Freund N -, Q.-'-.,, X' ' ax x V ' ' AX X' N W ,Barb 1-'rm Lg 'X I ' M Af 75? 1 'VW' VV Q..Qi , 'ff TN V ' ' '. 'D 'fi Q f ' 'X germ wlfunffmi 2 M W W , . Q4 f5i2MaryeFm-:akf5s,fzgVVV 8 , V '4 V g X 2 'Michele Fuscov,1,EE wi 3 6 ' -'Kathy Gabry Ken Gabry 1 X I john Gallapo gg-gp' X , Q Nancy Gallo we 3, w V f V X W Paul Ganz . ' l ' ai,ffr'l2'r., .1 . V V, 31? ,- , ' ' ,I 3 ' ,y ', gqglDave Geoghegamge: 5--Q' if - , - , wg, iiiiianev Gianquizxcbsis fi 'W 2 Dewar: Y, , 2 - :fuss cnke 'y 2f?:3 iv' f -Q : Dave Ginn V +i V : V ' x Tom Glad .Mk A Judy GW . ,. -,r f ,1 5... 5 Frank Gory Vince Graal I Phvllis Grsbilly, ,geggsg Dan Graf' W fi.iiQisiis 55911211 Gfeeiifiiiiiiii? Mike Gr1eshahexiEf3?E Linda Groen V 'f?'E1 Bil1Gmgan ' John Guzaitis 'V V , x X 0, f' Lf' H fa, Cx' QWEI E- 51 1 .wzzgzgiji 1 W, ,1 Q. -N' Eff? , I . A -.xx 1 'U 3 vga' 4 ....n. , . ,.,. 4 X x Ann Haas Lynn Hahn Debbie Hampton 'Verelen Harder : - j,Q1Sc0tt,Harenbergf5 'zgrffjxglee H3l'l'lSOYXfffjxf Killeen l-laughf 517551 :Bob Heady ' - za ' f A I .yy ,, ,.,- if V. e. xx l , 2 9, ' ' 2 W Q' if vi' -lf P '1 Dawn Healy ' ' l i . W- ,u rs, ' if ' Q ' I Frank Healy '11 ' ' - g Debra Heden ' W , - l 1 . ,Linda Heebner '. ' I ' ' x ' '54 5 MP1-ankHes1in ill' . -' f' 'J , John 1-lawn: , , .1 1- A ,h I' e N 1 AF' . 1fs5cheQf1Hi11 w e , Ps M 1 f ' I K 1 XV? i5f5Igf'mH,m M ,J,. 7 PS . XR, . A Y - , 75 ev 1 e f N ,, .h , . 'gn linda Hodorowicz K 7' '. ' ' ! -- l ' A Q Keith Hojek v , A lf, . , Mike Holiday 'e , - fl iy . 9 Judy Horrell U if, 1 ' 1 ' 5 i'1-WYHOWB X wx -. ' K f ' 4:2T0m Hughes . ,. '- ' H ' Y lf My J ' 'jfggeoxjge Inl1'ieri,:j555'5 w b .X A f :.iSm. i, JMXX L 2 Y lst Eiifff., , 1:2 L -1 ,Xu ., 1 I W1 lsllnger ff Kathy Ivers K ' Kathy jachowicz Bill Jncus Mary laneczek Claudia Janssen Karen Japcon wt, . . 'V Q lr V , , 1 E . f 'L 4 V ...fiaeLynnJenkinsi1il ' ' '- ' f 'V . M ' 73311 V4 . ' ' 'K ' w, f ' :K . -'A .1 ' 4 -, , ' 1, jgg. gqemberg , K qt ' ' K: ,' A 1 'ffluiira johnson F ' .- sz ' , . - - .gffbm jostes N l ' ' 'l I Lorraine Kane ,y ' X Pam Kasivalis ' - Sl. ' A ' MarlClare Kelley I ,513 ,ix X . A . f lynch Kelly 32522 4.-F ,L fr 4 .5 ,ny . 1' fQsl?Y'?' Kmhum ' , 'ap he y ,1ifrizljqfisxfffafff ' ' ti :'k7F3?lifl1flWlkilcullen 'Lynn Killacky I 'l.. Kingsnorth l, 1 LlflQs.lffffffffQQ:5KiQse11a 3 -...fi lb 745 1.5 F-5' , f s. ,Tl ' ' g3giMark Klawitter Rose Klevinsky K Kohs' 9 Kolyvas Bob Kopeika W ,ilviary Kopulos 'uffheresn Kox-is ,,5,Ci'aig Kossett , 'f Efiiglisfefz Kvvw - f , f5EQI6e,Kowa1czyk i 'T k,fLaux-a Kuban , -' .- f all W gl: ,IVX1 NW N 1 X 'L' Y b I, -yt -A uw V. V N ,vs zkrusxec --Mc 4, 'Weis e 1 r 2 Ee f Q, , N l. .2 5 ' 'f' 'w'wf1 r ' f'f rm A ,, , aw , . cr, 5. 1, I f l l A 101 ff tt -1' ,I-Q.-'Iv LP' e . A' 'X xgfx 'Qa r, , ,.-ir., Q. ink.. l JQNIORS 93 1:3555 ' ' ' Fw., Y 6 V ' 4 ' Y we 'U ' H55 W -sb r X . M .ffikimx E ' M 3 a, 1 N ' - V 6 I - Q W ' K K 1 QM .. s 3 f5'7WfQQ f 9. K1 Q 1.4: ma. 'w4 ' Ae K6 X A A .A X a , , X, ur, A I 'V rl ' - f' ,fi Vw. . he -it . 5,4 Z., ' x I . 3 .JI 'S Y I L' 3.4. ' x . z.gc:1Q14:.54q,, , leffliunst: Shawn Labak PesSY1LfiQisl54 Pes.LPI?'iii9SSF W Tonyeelallygsazeaf M Wesleyflamonr John - - Mike Lawrence L. Lebensoxger Bob Leonard Bill Lesiecki Iezmne Iief Sand! Linden , Sandy Liiiebenfy mslagfrgiggyqsme V Fx-anky Lilgyuxqa Ron Lozenski Rich Lund Bob Lusk Cathy Maack Tony Maichtemes Tim Mackgivviak Geoxgellsglaris Gewf Malloiif L Mike Maloney Nancy Mandru Lori Manning Judie Mannion Donna Mansfield Laurie Manson Mark Marson Maw cM?S'?0F7L Tim McBride Mary McCaffery jim McCain Caml Mc,Co1lom cfngf1Jf3i33mag11 Mary McDonnell Pete McGahan Terry McG ahan nmMSc53giigu5i M Rose McKenna D. Mc Laughlin Tom McLean -- John MQNi11fY' M'11'Y5.MCNU1fY N9lr1C3EMCiQLI31hh Nancy Miidema Julie Mbhiyk Y Karen Mezdtis Stan Michalski Roch Mikulak Maw Miller .,.- Bi11Mi11g1f4g:f5 . - Dave'McQre Jack Moxgan , Barb Morrison Andrew Mueller :mic r 1 .. . ,.,.5 2 33.232 Q- 4' -rg, 'Y X - fs' f 'A5.l if .JH di , Z A, no WI' kd , .c fr L - N I . 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P4 ' A. x n Yfiiiiiifgziig ' 1 1 x X A , . 1 Bernard Moran A Tina Moran ,Z ' Q59'Mowatt Q , T' sbflinf 1 J x I' A ., ll A A 4' K k 1 .-.- A ,..,..-..-.- -Nvm .9-' 5 5 ' , Bob Moynjhan 1 'N Frank Mozer E' Cathy Murphy f ' AAA A ew- - f A. Kathy Murphy k f mis Murphy Q Mike Murray ' I . ,.W. ' . . C '. lgfiisagus asm ,,'fgff2?rf2az5wf1'+ +1 iiififf f-Q 1 ' ' Axf Q ff: :-':1EE5:vE'f-- M Z iE'E'EigElf' .'.W ':':ffEf23Qf ,j'j ' g 'N 1 ,lf-R v A ,QA JA 'Tl ' yu m 'Y1 1-f-WI1, rr Awrww w2a.e1'1'v, Bev 1 ,. . V M 5 r , wwf' F lg ' Y Ny A ffgmp Nielson , VW W X I 1' YPatNixon A X Colleen Nolan vw .4 Mary Ntanos A ' ' Beth Nykaza X - Aileen ,, ' . A D A i Q'OonnelI 1-X ' wx. ' H 3 ' mx. ' wwQ'Comof M M ' ' r - ,, gQigj51ix4Z0'connori A A 'I' 1 ,N X wal A 5i'?QLaura'0'Ccnnor V . ' 1 1Mark O'Donne11 4 Q 1 ' A ' r 1 Mary O'Donne11 Y C 3 , Jim Oesterreich X ' jean O'Hare l ' V1-'A . 9 'E Mike Oliveri ,f fr A ' b 9.55: ' 2 X f O'M 11 -. ,- A . AA 9 A ' - M Ffm 3 W he N ef he X. X. H Er ' h E: ' mu o'riei1fii?s5fih4 h Q ' 1 , f h M J M I Pam o'P15?if??Eff'5f 'TEA i' 5 ' Q - 1 Robxnorreliy Aa Q- ' E, xi . ' John O'Sheaf- - A '-1 Janice O'Too1e ' . X- ' S ' f ., mm A fl K e. Irene Pappas . K ' . V - Ig . 4' X , I Dawn Parker ,fx 4 , my ,g!Xfu'1xsA l L K ' ' ' 1 john Penzenilg A 1 5 W 'Q j' Q ' 101111 P2Yel'S5ri:E.fI' V Q 5, ' , V In 5 Greg Pehrhliiffff-i. A, T ' , X Ray PfiStEf'zt W , 3 4 V' - Q1 '55 GaryPhi11ipS'f .A M . 3 ., ' 4 , EdPix-man ' ' Agp, ,A Af ,S A . I, I Tim Pluard .Elk AA ' , A' S Q ' ' 4 ' - Ran Polcqmki : ?.'u.J EE::. ,':: '5E:: A X :X V: N, X 'I .Ak 4 QA I Brian Pollacki ' ,sy J' 'N V X' V W Y' t , K A 3 RoyPost,,ifj,Ik - .-N. , ,A , ' ' ' Q- A F camy,hE:igsefgA A 11 I K 7.1 I , L ,i - M , x , D1vePufp.fPZ125f, 1 W Y' 5 V 6 'f .Li 'ii if -f Laura Qushstgagfff 5 f ,' ' - . V AA A - Karen Rai lt- 1. '. - W Karhy Raleigh 4 . ' - A ' M , 3, 'A Kelly Randick i' f jf A ' A, A I . A A f ffi f , Mari Reardon I no 7-H A ' ' I TH . V Mark Rehfeld A A f, ff A F' A V . ,, . , , - xQ'i A. 8. V K X , Jeff Reusnpwrp, .-. ,z ' 1 'j A A, A V , K f Fm Riclssrttiffasgiv M 1 1 ez '- - he i M : 2 M.. h 2 Cl1riSRiQ?'41'?lS!1l2' -f 1 gy 1 Sy M i Deb!! B-iesliiii?-T1':i7W' ' 4 ' r 35- , , W Jim R-ueX','h:ff. . K. - in ,Ji ' A if -A 3 A' X Vi Ive RiP011 ' .5 Q V . . I 5. wg at-2 fl In 32 SOPHOMORES 103 s 11 all 5754- y.,J1 'l lg H-.Fmrff-y,:::, '3E?C422:?fM ' r X f- . 6- N X 'A fig 7 -x 1 ve ff' .-xX ,Q lv , , fr, er' h D W rruy ,f 1 G Q .ae L T At . 3 4 L U D -' fi g - A .1 M if 3 1 'A'f e ' . if 'A N 'L Q AV. ,QXTPP -, K: -me ne r, K rf- . Q if 9 ,J . d my ,Q v. ff' ' ' ,..- f 'J' D .2-emvffn wfff . Fi . we iw J B-4 551' f I X , .iw 5 5- 1 Rafe V' m xsNir 'I we H eff-1 9 V - , , if 5 . 5' Q .M 'D A gf 1 'Iwi V f J ai is ' 1 . X 4 V.,,f,ms k . 1 ' I-L. 'K' ,k , R 4 ez e, ! 'if' ' A W ' 'fi VX ' Hag ET? A591 , V :A F D 91' , 4 W, jg wr h I , 'D L ??f fi Candi Rivera Joann Riqwgt, K' JudY:fR0b5QXil ff' Dw Kathy Rooney Kay Rose J. Dlwhafleey y PHu1eR1wh:f 4 George Rumel jill Seder Kathy Sansgpe DianegSagsr 5 ,. Pa: Sq:1igg::5f?i5? Sue Sceteiza A Pete Schefdore john Schikora Debra Schimensld mu Schlegeln Pete seg:-gsqgyr Pa::S5hiiI6ffi5f?7f'-f Dgvefsffqgffffz' kR.obert'Sd5tt L Debbie Segler John Seifried Steve Semkiw John Setdse Phil-ir ,shrlvix IlC1dlifSffi1WQ5f - Marikewf A n Dome Sizipgord , Carolyn Sjxgis Judy Smerz S. Smigielski Mark Smith Sherrie Smith Keith K Sobbe. U Joe sqltisffsgg . 11orrai11Q,SfgxzirfrierVf jameS Sdrerisoh Dave Soukxip' , Pat Span 5 Therese Spellman Sandra Stalker Sue Stanczyk Randy Stark- V Howard SQEPSK Terese?5trQudfm joe Stuliipfchf K Denise Stumpf Mark Sulo Laura Svehla Rich Swauberg Debbie Tagalos john Tagglqs , '1'im:Ta1fASh55' , 'rm x.1sf555s?fsgffr ThaireSijlix'esi Donna 'Ihqiimpson X , J . .. ,--- ay:-wfw, . .,..,w1:, ngsq-Hs, ,.-g.W.:r3'g5g,l, Q., 'tl- XY Q, N'- fc MQ! 1 fi ' ,Q :'vr,'w V 'N . ' Ei e 3 . 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I Y . 5 f ' ' 1 ', . i f S , f Q 3 4 ffffffgfgffffgf?ff15525-Aiffffslffflgffis555355 . Q 2 ' I 3 3 i S 3 1, 4 fff ffss sfsQPHQMQxEsifw5Q :eEJ11fiff??il'i.,. 1 S Hffffi f f 2Wf555sffSff5??f1.2s3.f5E5siP:E1fl3f'f.f'f5f.' '5? wf,gi.5:5.?I2E?Vt: Q s I B .,., Freshnien year is a tinieiito ,. . . ., f up lag' . 4 .gepgperience co-edjgyinfclasses, whenithez girls wonderfljijwfthey will ever it throughithosefemharrassingfnioments in healtlyyand when the guys intently demonstrate their skill and coordination in the art of dancing. . . . realize that you no longer carry an important title as you did the year before. Instead, you have been demoted to a benny whose purpose in life is' to amuse the seniors, be ignored by the juniors, and make the sophomores feel morefi1jnportant. ,jgg q . fligi . . Q.'15Q5fIOTWard to thejiiext three yearsyglwhen you will nolgienger be a target for ridicule, and 'can scheme moreforiginal escapades for future freshmen. - - EY' .mf 1 519 if 1 ? - . my-., t I l ,I rg Q: 1' infix Y 4 7 1' lt r ng ' N v7 - 4 V' h A1 fi- v 'H wi I It .iffy F W .- - 5 ' e e X-'ug ,W A M- - -in A , f 1 L, A l, X - ' 9 'T A. , - 1 :Q X Maureen Allen Norman Anderson jeff Armstrong EBev Bailey 4LIihda'Bal1axd f'Qi35BarUo1otta ' fMax-y 'Bax-tolottn .Pat Bartolotta Paul Battaglia Scott Beebe Lynne Bell Dale Bennett .Larry Bergman 'Kris Bettinardi 3 Iennyi Bezdek 'Bilas Diane Blake Lavon Blaylock Leslie Bamberg Ante Borzic George Botich Bowexs .3A?1I3i Bracken Brasewicz Raiyinond have Bill 'Bravo Angela B1-azzale Gndy Bretveld Kadmy Hinnehl Bill Brown Karen Brusic Ti.mkBneczek .' 1, , 1 X +A n ' ' n f 'fe1f yff 'ww n f ' a i 3 4 W xx I A ,,,, y A A y ' 4 ' 'fi , john Bums M. Calender '17 Yvonne Carstens Nancy Casasanto k I i 34.17 ' ..,. 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ROW 2: Davidson, Janice O'Too1e, Sharon Gorski, Mary Kay Dunleavy, Carol Waynauskas, Mary Ann Zellrnann, Fran Rickert, Mary BACK ROW: Coach Marszalak, Dawn Parker, Debbie Segler, Ellen McNulty, Delaine Lindenburg, Kathy Mate, Kathy Brown, Margie Meany, Therese Murphy, Carrie Nelson, Lisa Kmieciak, Mary O'Donnell. ROW 3: Manager Margaret O'Toole, Patti Kitty Van Alstine, Amy Lee. I w A -27' :L,?r .--,ri wvitfwni' -Q! H1 llcrest 46 Oak Lawn Park 1 2 Crete Monee 1 Shepard Oak Forest Rich Central 72 Stagg 56 E.P. OPPONENT: 82 A 79 ' 49 67 Tinley 61 65 I 62 12 73 23 58 70 48 80 The Striders showed great determination this year, end- ing with a 6-2 record season that placed them third in conference. TOP: Erin O'Too1e throws a record distance for the discus to enable her to compete downstate. BOTTOM LEFT: Newcomer Kathy Daly proves to be consistently good in her long jump. BOTTOM RIGHT: Maura Hennessy and Mary Ann Zellman prove that t.he handoff of the baton is not the hard- est ofthe race. 4.1. 1 J!! GIRLS TRACK 117 E.P. OPPONENT 94 Bremen 85 85 73 112 105 85 86 C Reavis Eisenhower Tinley Park T. F. N. Luther South Crete Hillcrest Rich South Rich Central Stagg 52 47 53 72 31 55 L 1X2 sn 77 ' so 90 ' 56 51 ' 95 66 so The varsiqf track team finished with a record of 9 wins and 4 losses in dual meets. 'They also set new standards, with Tim Haugh running the 330 yard low hurdles with a time of 41:15. Joe Mallon ran the mile in 4:29. 1 making a new con ference record. joe Mallon also received a first in districts for the 880 yard run, which he ac- complished in 1:58. 3. TOP RIGHT: At the first leg in the relay, Dave Sizemore tries for a big lead. RIGHT: Senior joe Mallon runs his event with determination to break another conference record. BOTTOM jack O'Bricn runs in the new 2 mile relay event. VARSITY STRIDERS TAKE FIFTH FRONT ROW: Coach Lundin, Tom Anclerer, Marty Connelly, Randy Prath, Steve Wind, Bill Maluck, Ron Schaffrath, Kurt Garrett, Coach Hom. ROW 2: Dave Sizemore, Bd Mangan, jack O'Brien, Brian Conroy, Kevin Cmnin, Bill Hur- LEFT: Kurt Rasmussen runs the 100 yard for another victory. BELOW: Klaus Stoffel easily jumps the hun- dles in his event. .gl ley, Kun Rasmussen, Coach Megson. BACK ROW: Coach Ferchau, jed Shea, Ken Nelson, Mark Weber, Klaus Stoffel, joe Mallon, Tim Luby, Mike Ferriter, Dennis O'Ma1ley. VARSITY TRACK 1 19 FRGSH-SGPH ACHIEVES BELOW: George Davidson lands to start his three count on the way to the next hurdle. RIGHT: Ron Schafirath sprints while anticipat- ing the handoff to the anchor man. FRONT ROW: Don Ferchau fcoachj, Tony Wolf, jim McCain, Ed Mueller, Tony Lally, jerry Mzillcn, Mark Phelan. ROW 2: Paul Cassasanto, George Davidson, jim Ephraim, Dave Brasewicz, john Sigfried, Eric Rasmussen, Bob Shobe, Rich Oesterrich. ROW 3: john Megson qcoachj, Darin Macey, Bill O'Nea1, Mike Murray, john O'Con- nor, Phil Rizzo, Andy Maharas, Bob Fisher, Dav Soukup, Steve Donegan. BACK ROW: Bob Lun- din fcoachj, Chuck Hom fconchj, Pete Griffin, Mike Gilhooley, john Malloy, john Lange, jim Pellegrino, Ed Timpone, jed Shea, Ron Schaff- rath, Bernie Momn. MISSING: joe Egan. EW SCHOOL RECORD The frosh-soph striders also placed fifth in conference. With a lot of practice and the help of coaches Megson, Hor Lundin, and Ferchau, they captured a 7 win, 6 loss re- cord. With consistent work and running time after time, these sophomores bettered themselves as well as the school's records. Ron Schaf- frath broke the eleverryear- old high-jump record of 6 feet. Ron also broke the high hurdles record with a 16.0. Jed Shea broke the eleven- year-old triple jump record, with a jump of 40'2 . Erik Rasmussen was the sopho- more high scorer with 203 points. E. P. OPPONENT 109 T. F.N. 37 ' 104 Luther South 39 44 Rich Central 102 74 Bremen 71 95 Rich South 50 64 Crete 82 66 112 Eisenhower 27 66172 Reavis 91 112 93 Tinley Park 53 50 Hillcrest 87 47 Stagg 67 47 Shepard 72 LEFT: Mark Phelan, a consistent sprint- er, gets a strong start with the gun. BOTTOM LEFT: Jed Shea breaks the old triple jump record with a 40'2 . BOT- TOM RIGHT: Sophomore Erik Rasmus- sen finishes with another first after breaking the 220 yard dash school rec- ord, with a time of 23.6. FROSH-SOPH TRACK 121 At the start of the season, batsmen were hav- ing a hard time getting adjusted, but with the help of Captain Bob McQuillan and time, our batsmen ended their season with a 4-7-1 re- cord. junior George Nicol and senior Bob Mc- Quillan represented the All Conference Team with their batting averages of 333. jim Barto- lotta was voted Most Valuable Player. ABOVE RIGHT: Stclzer coaches third base and gives the signals. BOTTOM RIGHT: Nick Anastos leads off in hopes of stealing second. RIGHT: Tom Cronin, Bob Rehfeld, Steve Bauer, Gavin Collier, Chuck Krum- rie, and Chris Christensen keep the bench warm. BOTTOM LEFT: Matt Ziebarth takes home after being hit around. x qs. g .ans aiud fwanq--V 617, ,., . . . a. x vg' fg- -1 ,,. -3 4 -5-I-PWA' vb I F E .U New . VARSITY BATSME D UP TRO 'x N w a.5-Q FAR LEFT: ln complete exhaustion, George Nicol takes home on a base hit. BELOW: john Monahan is greeted by his congratulant, Tom Cronin. FAR BELOW: KNEELING: Mike Pall, Bob McQuillan, jim Bartolatta, Nick Anastos, Chris Christexson, Dave Wanda, Tom Cronin, Bill Miller. STANDING: Paul Smen flxlgr. 2, George Nicol, Steve Bauer, john Mona- liun, Chuck Krumrie, Matt Ziebarth, Bob Rehield, Gavin Collier, Coach Stclzcr. E. P. OPPONENT: 2 Oak Forest 2 0 Hillcrest 1 O Tinley Park 4 l Stagg 3 1 Rich Central 5 5 T . F. N. l 2 Oak Forest 0 1 Hillcrest 3 4 1 Tinley Park 0 4 Stagg 3 2 T. F . N . 3 3 Rich Central 7 l VARSITY BASEBALL 123 BATSMEN NEED ACTIO OPPONENT Shepard Reavxs Richards Oak Forest Hillcrest Tinley Park Stagg Rich Central 3 T. F. N . 10 3 Oak Forest 15 17 Hillcrest 15 1 Tinley Park 3 2 Stagg 9 5 T. F . N. 4 8 Rich Central 3 FRONT ROW: Dan Wasilevich Tim Pluard, Paul Christerson, Chuck Welke, jim Lambrecht, 1 Dave McLaughlin, Mark O'Don- nell, joe Quinta., Dan Zenner. BACK ROW: Coach DeVries, Dave Putlak, Jeff Reusnow, joe Magd Mark Sulo, jack Glacier, Mike Greco, Frank Wodziak, Coach Christakas. Missing: Rich Swanbelg an TOP RIGHT: Coach DeVries gives his batsmen a signal. MIDDLE LEFT: Mike Greco buries his head while taking home on a base hit. MIDDLE RIGHT: Chuck Welke gets positioned for the right pitch. The freshman baseball team put a lot of time and practice into their pre-season. With the close teamwork and the coach- ing of Mr. DeVries, they put up a tough fight. The year did not end up too well, with a 3 win, 13 loss record. They did gain the experience needed to put together a tough conference competing team next season. The Sophomore Batsmen had a long, tough season to deal with this year. They put a good deal of effort and determination into their games, and their over- all record was 2 and 17. Although their season wasn't one of their best, they still gave their oppon- ents a hard fight. TOP LEFT: Roman Worobel warms up for his next batter. MIDDLE LEFT: FRONT ROW: Dan Casasanto, Bill Semmex-ling, Mark Royer, Bill Mayexs. ROW 2: Mike Pasciak, Kevin Hittle, Roman Worobel, Terry Takash, Bob Nowak. BACK ROW: Bill Miller, john Gallapo, Todd Selke, Mike lawrence, Coach Dystrup. BOTTOM LEFT: john Gallapo, a consistent first baseman, is in good position on a pick-off play. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kevin Hittle has a lot to think about in the batters' box while his team is down by one run. OPPONI-NT Eisenhower Br Rice E.P. 0 ' 10 1 . ' 11 5 Quigley South 3 7 Reavis 10 2 St. Lawrence 4 2 Richards S 1 Oak Lawn 10 3 Oak Lawn 4 O Oak Forest 6 4 Hillcrest 6 4 Tinley Park 8 2 Stagg 5 6 Rich Central 11 1 T. F. N. 1 1 2 Oak Forest 7 2 Hillcrest 6 1 Tinley Park S 3 Stagg S 7 Rich Central 3 F ROSH-SOPH BASEBALL 125 mv' - L Actin V -4. .5 - ' 'QEYZT .f .Q-1 , ff A -1f'..,.,, 9:91 A JH . lfg fi fir . M x N . -' f V W ,.- 1-vi th wk X-.,-f .X.., ..o ' 0 K, Qfi Qf N , llf f is 1 ml Q b . - D I I W QS: V 'f ' 'im 'Qi ,,, .K I, f 3? 5, X ,ur KN ,115 5 + -w 4xk,g m Eh- 1 N x r 3' .,...1 lr: 1 K .Am I A ,uw 'k,.,. ,., , W X 1 OFTBALL TEAM HAS OUTSTANDI G SEASO The Girls Softball Team finished their season with an impressive ll-3 record. Their conference record was 6-3. Lisa Leonard, the All-State, All-Conference Shortstop, led the team with 10 different records. Her outstanding batting average was 462. 'The team's spirit and determin- ation shows in their overall record for the year. TOP: Lisa Leonard displays her running ability by stealing second base. MIDDLE LEFT: Sandy Wrobel pulls the ball toward the left field line. MIDDLE RIGHT: jenny Lec struggles for an extra base. BOTTOM: FRONT ROW: Co-captains Lisa Leonard and Sandy Wrobel. ROW 2: Colleen Ben- nett, julie Monson, Blair Pronites. ROW 3: Teri Randick, jenny Lee, Cathy Prosen, janet Mattz, Kathy Raleigh, Laura Walsh, Ann Kilcullen. BACK ROW: Coach Marilyn Wax, Chris Boulukos, Dolores McLaughlin, jenny Murphy, Sue Myers, Sue Scatenag Managers-Alice Ham, Pam Bergman, Kathy Kilcullen. SOFTBALL 1976 RECORD E.P. OPPONENT If 10 Lockport 2 lk 16 Shepard 7 17 Rich East 3 1 Rich South 2 29 T. F. North 3 6 Hillcrest 9 it 27 Shepard S 22 Oak Forest 5 2 Stagg 10 15 Crete Monee 5 4 10 Shepard S 4 11 Shcpam 8 15 Tinley Park 1 18 Bradley 2 Conference games DISTRICT Oak Lawn 27 fN on- 7 GIRLS SOFTBALL 127 TANKERS TAKE SIXTH This year Evergreen Park spon- sored the girls' conference swimming meet. Several of our swimmers participated and man- aged to take sixth place. Some of the girls went on to districts E.P. OIPPONENT to capture another sixth place. 132 Mary Ann Zellman represented 100 Easmdge 68 Evergreen in the state meet. S9 Stags 83 The tankers ended up with a 4 gg if win and 5 loss record. S2 T,F,N, 31 ABOVE RIGHT: In an attempt to accomplish a first place dive, I Marie Bovic approaches a front pike. BELOW RIGHT: Freshman Ma Ellen Bartolotta takes off with a fl in start BELOW4 Senior 1 ry . . y g . . Mary Ann Zellnran r'-:preserrted Evergreen in the state meet, with a remarkable time of 1:l5.0 in the 100 yard breast stroke. . ' r-roefref, Mary Ellen shesmr., FRONT ROW: Lisa Rizzo, Eileen Haggerty, Liz john- son, Denise Hurley, Mari- ann Davis, Jeannine Mc- Gowan, Leila Contento. ROW 2: Linda Ballard, Sandy 'L Mary Zellman, Erin Reilly, Mary Miller, Sandy Blake, Maureen Freeze, Gail O'Niel. ROW 3: Coach Marszalek, julie Lange, Debbie Segler, Cheryl Welke, Therese Sul- livan, Mary Kruppiak, jean Stalzer, Lisa Gilke, Shawn juliano, Coach Herrick. BACK ROW: Mary Ellen Bartolotta, Moe Murray, Marie Bovic, Patti Casey, Sandy Stalker, I.ois Murphy, Tammy D'Ambr-osia, Nancy Zarach, Donna DeMauro, Kathy Venstrom, Corinne Sheston. 128 GIRLS SWIMMING GIRL CAGERS HGOP IT UP The combined teams of varsity and j.v. girls' basketball teams tipped off their season this year with a record of 6 and 0. With the record they held early in the season, they were considered contenders for the conference title. The squad, captained by senior Sandy Wrobel and co- captained by Sandy I-Ioefler, was fortunate to have experience and youth on their side. With more experience, the girls can look forward to a rewarding future . LEFT: julie Monson weaves in and out of her opponents so she can clear helse for a shot. FAR IH- l': Despite the oppo- nent's defensive moves, Shavsm Juliana stil! tries to make points for the Mustangs. FAR BELOW: FRONT ROW: Pauline Labesh, Janet Jelke, Tami D'A:mbros:ia, julie Monson, Kathy Raleigh, Mary Ellen Bartolotta . ROW 2: Carol Kohs, Laura Walsh, Pat Murphy, Linda Ballard, Shavsm Lugano, Linda Lesniak, Kathy en, Lyssa Knizner. BACK ROW: CoachBa an, Bev Bailey, Erin Ovlyozgle, Ellen Dobrowivs, Stephanie Storkel, Sandy Wrobel, Sue Meiyers, Kitty1VanA1s1ine, San y Hoe er, Coach Marszalek. GIRLS' BASI'CE I'BALL OPPONENT Rich South Shepard T lg North was Hillcrest Tinley Pk Oak Lawn Morton East Oak Forest T F North Stagg Hillcrest Tinley Pk 57 Rich Central E . P . 32 30 69 42 41 . . 33 48 28 54 24 46 . 34 - 42 Rich Central 36 36 44 54 33 45 50 48 . . 31 52 27 40 20 29 ' . 34 35 GIRLS' BASKETBALL 129 TANKERS RECORDS VARSITY SWIMMING 80 Homewood Flossmoor 92 Brother Rice Morgan Park Richards Riverside Stagg York Oak Forest Tinley Park . .W. Sandbur St. Laurence 1' :- 'II I illllllill he -. JN? if I gm--V-Yr A -5 Q fr P ' 5 -f i -Q. 'I .W . Q ir I gf. rv .VS -11 1 ' 1. Q' 4- E,p, OPPONENT gf' ' - 5 'Q 1:1 ' ' 1 1 I 1 3 u ' ' ' ,f 153 gg i limp 1 A MII!! Mm I 142 32 , 11 f 1 X 5 ET 122 22 .M 1 ' W ' 103 66 I 2 :Ti If! MY i 70 KK 122 wk ' V Y so . ' 1 11 S o Q14 ,ff 1, v if ie + . 4 Our varsity swim team was coached by Donald Vish and captained by Terry Johan- nes. State qualifiers this season were seniors Paul Smerz in the 50-100-200 yds. freestyle, and Terry Johannes in the 200-500 yds . freestyle, and junior Bob Zarach in the 100 yd. fly. A few records were set this yearg Paul Smerz is now the record holder in the 200 yd. freestyle with a 1:49.9, and Bob Zarach holds the school and pool record in the 100 yd. fly, timing a 55.5 and also the school record in the 200 yd. fly, with a time of 2:11 .0. TOP-FRONT ROW: Brian Boniecki, Jesse Cle- ments, Bob Zarach. ROW 2: Pat Ruane, Chris Christensen, Terry Johan- nes, Bill Nanfeldt, David Moore . BACK ROW: Chris Mitchell, Paul Smerz, Tim Duffin. MIDDLE: Terry Johannes this year was a state qualifier in both 200 yds. and 500 yds. freestyle. RIGHT: The most mpor- tant part of a race is springing off the blocks at the sound of the gun. 130 VARSITY SWIMMING Several broken records highlighted the '77 sea- son of the sophomore swim team, which finish- ed with a team record of 9-3, sharing the con- ference championship honors with Oak Forest. jeff Bart fpictured at rightj broke the 500 yd. freestyle school record, and with Paul Christ- erson, Rob Scott, and Steve Kling, broke the 400 yd. freestyle relay. Breaking the 200 yd. individual medley was Rob Scott. An unusual feature of the team is that the best swimmer of each meet becomes the honorary captain of the following meet. BOTTOM: FRONT ROW: Ted Mitchell, Steve Kling, john Cochrane, Rob Scott, Mark Clements. BACK ROW: John Eldns, jeff Bart, Pat McGowan, Tim Filafusi, Bob Leon, Paul Christerson. MISSING: jim Hayes, Bob McDonnell. LEFT: Tim Filafusi, swim- minghlane one, comes out of the 'p turn for his last lap. we fr rf- ii i' ': Wr Q 5' fl iff' ' .. . s Vs: :L F' 1 ,iw f A 1 A: QV N' V A ' i f 7 ' if 5 R455 li 2 M ia: .fe e gf x 'f xu ll vtllfll tl , Q i, ' 3 'I L? f fr f .- 4 1. :fig il '5 'tolli' A ' Q E- SOPHOMORE SWINDVIING E. P. 46 H-F 119 104 Richards 67 91 Riverside 80 87 Stagg 82 97 York 61 98 Tinley Park 73 103 Hillcrest 64 74 Oak Forest 99 130 Kankakee -East 35 97 Bremen 42 110 Kankakee-West 50 B4 Sandburg 86 F ROSH -SOPH SWIMMING 13 1 fx? f 1 v .r Qv .-17 'wif 5532. ' ' sl, ' X:-R 2 1 ' '55 Qi? 'sf' sry ..u Q- 1 I I xx f 'W?5ff ,im . ' 4' A Y- .- n 'if' WATER POLO ADVANCES TO STATE PLAY-OFFS The water polo team had a great sea- son. The overall record was 10 wins. 6 losses. They placed second in districts and lost to McHenry 13-14 in double- overtime in state play-offs . One of the many standouts this season was Terry Johannes, who led the state in scoring. He had a fantastic 95 goals in 17 games. Tim Luby was the defensive team member of the year. TOP: Tim Luby, the defensive player of the Klear, blocks another isa . BOTTO -KNEELING: Mark hdan, john Cochrane, Jesse Clemens Rob Scott, Steve Kling, BOL zmeh. Row 2: Jeff Bart, Terry Johannes, Chris Chris- texson, Paul Smerz, Paul Christer- son. BACK ROW: john Duffin, 'Tim Filafusi, Doug Elzinga, Tim Lulzy, Bill Nanfeldt, Pat Ruane . NO PICTURED: Andy Griffen, Bob Leon. WATER POLO E.P. nent 21 St. Patrickoppo 7 15 Lockport 13 St. Patrick 8 Br. Rice Thornridge eo 6 2 14 10 8 10 L 4 4 Lyons 10 1 Br. Rice 15 10 Thomridge 8 6 Br. Rice 12 6 Fenwick 17 29 Lockport 6 16 Thomridge 10 21 Richards 6 14 Morgan Park 4 6 Br. Rice 13 13 McHenry 1 1 lState Play-offs! WATER-POLO 133 1976 77 OPPONENT REAVIS TFN sssss STAGG HILLCREST TINLEY PK. RICH CEN . - OAK FOREST -W DESALLES -W OAK I.AWN - VOI.LE.YBAl.L E.P. . . . 2- SHEPARD g- 2- 2 2 I. 2 2 1 L TOP: Sophomore Donna Cunning- ham, a strong contender for next ear's team, displays her style. BOTTOM RIGHT: Junior Patty Kin- sella demonstrates her excellent de- fensive rnobility. BOTTOM LE!-'I': Senior jenny Lee plunges to the floor while returning a hard-hit spike . Time and effort were the key factors in determining the Mustangs' outstanding record of 15 wins and 3 losses . Even with stiff competi- tion, the Mustangs secured second place in both conference and dis- trict. Spirited and challenging matches were typical of the Mustangs' season. The Mustangs are a young teamg next year they will be the team to watch. Three members of the varsity team represented EPCHS on the all-conference team: juniors Patty Kinsella and Jenny Murphy, and sophomore Diane Rosian. 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Hillcrest Tinle Park Oak on-est Reavis Richards Rich Central Swat T.F.N. 52 Marist 68 They were a young team, with only three seniors E.P. 75 99 75 99 40 . . . 58 37 Bloom Trails 65 57 41 50 59 67 52 56 li 65 74 85 63 71 53 41 66 53 49 60 45 61 74 57 56 lg 82 58 79 57 75 52 60 rpg 67 78 55 67 outjump his opponent. LEFT: While trying to make Il shot, Chris Carlson out-jumps a Bengal opponent. BELOW: Gene Henneberry gets past an Olympian for a successful layup. BOTTOM: Bruce Jorde, Mr. Dobertin Larry Leib- forth, Rick Lund, Mark Royer, Bob Lusk, john Lange, 'Todd Selke, Tixn Haugh, Chris Carlson, Gene Henneberry, Dennis Murphy, Bill Miller, Bill Mayers, Mike Veen, Chuck Welke, Coach Lauder. . .M . , .. , , . , ,. I ,gfg-, 5.1. .1 , ' S ' ,i ' VARSITY BASKETBA LL 137 FROSH EED CONCENTRATIO LP, OPPONENT 48 Bloom Trails 49 S0 Oak Lawn 55 51 Hillcrest 51 35 Luther South 51 52 Oak Forest 52 49 Rich Central 11 37 TFN 55 44 Tinley Park 42 39 Oak ox-est 61 35 Reavis 39 37 Stagg 40 The freshman basketball team did not have one of their better years. The starters for the team were center Bob Roon, forward joe Leitelt, forward Carl Hoefler, guard Tim Thanasouras, and guard Norm Anderson. Tim Thanasouras was the best passer that E.P. ever had at the frosh level. TOP RIGHT: Norm Anderson takes two. BOTTOM: KNEELING: Doug Stocks, Tim Casey, iohn Leibforth, john Pap- pas, Tom La ly, Kevin Tumquist, Bill Deplewsld, john Ripoli, John Modder. SECOND ROW: Coach Leroy, Mike Viggiani, jim Valla , Carmel I.aSpina, Dave Devon, Tim Sliter, Carl Hoefler, Norm Anderson, Chuck Satarino, Coach Kunka. BACK ROW: joe Leitelt, Mike Krieger, Dale Bennett, Bob Roon, Mark Kooienga, Tim Thanasouras, Randy Elchmann. 138 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The sophomore basketball team has improved over the last year, even though the scores do not show it. Every year, the school sponsors a sophomore Thanksgiving Tourna- ment, and this year's team was the only EPCHS team to win it. gi OPHS KEEP SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL OPPONENT Luther South Shepard Bloom Trails Hlllcrest Luther South Tinle Park Oak Forest K.K.K. West Rich Central Swag T.F.N. Hillcrest Tinle Park Oak lzorest Reavis BELOW: Coach MacNei1, George Romel, Mark O'Donne11, Mike Oli- vieri, Kurt Berlin, Mark Sulo, Dave Kerkla, john Mallo , Dan Anderson, Tim Pguaxgi, Bill O'Niel, im Henneberry. LEFT: eeping his eyes on the ball, Dave Kerkla at- tempts to gain position E . P . 37 36 48 39 51 58 59 ' 51 37 44 56 60 45 Oak Zavm 55 54 66 36 60 46 51 43 51 50 55 44 45 37 52 L 58 57 47 56 ii for rebound. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL 139 GRAPPLERS E D STRC TOP: At 132 lbs., John Bliss gave his opponents a hard match. MIDDLE LEFT: Senior Tony Ruggiero succeeded with a fine season, placing third in the Christmas tourney. MIDDLE RIGHT: varsity grap. pler Tony Fressola remained undefeated this season. He placed first in the Christmas tourney, and brought an im- pressive record to state. BOT- TOM LEFT: Captain Mark Rickert excelled this season with a two-loss record. BOT- TOM RIGHT: KNEELING: Steve Donegan, Dan Schroeder, Frank Riha, Tony Fressola, Tom Daly, Tony Ruggiero, Kevin I-little. STANDING: Frank Lipuma, john Bliss, Paul Casasanto, john Gallapo, Dan Casasanto, Merrill Ah- rens, Mark Rickert, Coach john Geyer. Coach John Geyer's first season as head wrestling coach brought his team a first in conference, third in districts, and two fifths in state. These fine achievements were earned by senior wrestlers Tony Fressola and Mark Rickert. Standing at 32- 0-1, Tony was the only matman who remain- ed undefeated this season. At state, he was pinned in the second period of the second round by last year's state champ. Tony went on to capture the Sth place title. Mark was also upset in the second round in a ref- eree's decision, and also placed Sth, with a final record of 30-0-4. As a team, Geyer's grapplers finished 17th in state. 140 VARSITY WRESTLING The junior-varsity wrestling team lost their no-loss record of four years' standing to the Bremen Braves during this season. The re- cord this year was six wins and one loss . . . GIVES UP LO VARSXTY WRESTLING E.P . OPPONENT 35 Bmther Rice 14 18 Bloom Trails 24 33 Wheaton Trails 20 52 Willow Brook 5 15 Downers Grove No. 29 42 Hillcrest 1 1 22 Reavis 23 27 Tinle Park 21 18 Oak Iawn 31 31 Oak Forest 20 20 Bremen 25 31 Downers Grove So. 11 25 Rich Central 20 32 Argo 18 38 SWS! 9 17 H.I.. Richards 32 17 Carl Sandburg 27 G-TERM RECORD TOP: Heavyweight john Gallopo tries to prevent his opponent from escap- ing. MIDDLE: junior Dan Casasanto looks defeated, but pulled through with a triumphant win. BOT- TOM LEI-T: KNEELING: Dave Cunningham, Joe Kowalc k, Kevin Dris- coll, Bill Grogan, Gerri Mallon, Vince Graal, Bob Shobe. STANDING: ierry Fulton, Terry Ta- ash, Mike Maloney, Jeff Cieslewicz, Mike Czyl, Matt Rickert, Rich Wainwright, Coach Geyer. BOTTOM RIGHT: Senior Merrill Ahrens showed a strong season with a 12-3 record, and placed 3rd in the Christ- mas toumey. J. V. WRESTLING 141 TOP RIGHT: SITTING: jim Li- pnma, Randy Stark, Mike Has- man, Joe Ripoli, Guenther, Jim consior, my mer. Row 2: Dave Soukup, Tom Evoy, Mike Fressola, Tim Takash, Andy Ma- heras, Mike Dever, Jim McGin- ley, joe Kielbasa. BACK ROW: Coach Noeth, Bernie Moran, Ro- land Rodriguez, jim Ephraim, Howard Su-epek, jeff johnson, Mike Greco, Frank Mozer, john Brazzale. NOT PICTURED: jim Annal, Jim Greanias. BOTTOM LEFT: Sophomore Roland Rodri- guez anxiously awaits the bell to end the final period of his match. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mike Greco, at 155 lbs. , Vries to reverse his op- ponent. SOPHOMORE WRESTLING E.P. OPPONENT 47 Br. Rice 10 27 Bloom Trails 22 12 Downers Gr. No. 31 19 23 OPH GRAPPLERS TAKE FOURTH Taking fourth place in conference, the sophomore grapplers put up a strong fight, with an 8-win, 9- loss record. Outstanding wrestlers were Jim An- nal, Jim Greanias, Mike Greco, and jeff Johnson, all placing second in conference. Taking third places were jim Ephraim, Tom Evoy, Tim Ta- kashp Howie Strepek took a fourth. Thomwood Hillcrest Reavis Tlnle Park Oak wn Oak Forest Downers Gr So Bremen Rich Cent:-al Argo Stagg Sandb H I. Richards T F North 142 SOPHOM ORE WRESTLING if jf: , I R g ,X gp I ..-e .1 f--f'-N 4 - -iii The freshman wrestling team had a fine season this year, with a 14 win and 1 loss record. With an upset from Stagg, the team placed second in conference. With the assistance of Coach Larry Radtke, the E.P. Grapplers emerged near the top of the conference heap, despite the stiff competi- tion. To quote Coach Radtke, This year's freshman wres- tling team is a group of aggressive, dedicated, hard-work- ing boys who were a pleasure to work with. These boys have a great deal of ability and they should have a very success- ful future as a wrestling team. MIDDLE RIGHT: At 112 lbs. , Russ Crotty showed a fantastic season. His re- cord was 12-1, and 9 of his 12 wins were pins. Eight of the 9 pins were in the first period. His secret move is the 314 nelson. BOTTOM: FRONT ROW: Mike Egan, Bob Hill, Steve Mallon, Bob Rose, Jim Sullivan, Tom Pfister, Russ Crotty. ROW 2: Brian Ginn, jerry Fiugerald, Ray Bravo, Scott Hasman, jim Murray, Frank Coglianese, Dave Kowalczyk, Dave Lajeunesse, Phil Rug- gio, Mike Randick. BACK ROW: Bill Brown, joe Ruggiero, Matt Gilke, Tom Veen, Dave Schmitz, Bill Gallapo, john Kivasny, Matt Czyl, Coach Radtke. TOP: Freshman grappler Joe Ruggielo demonstrates the starting position. MIDDLE LEFT: Wrestler Matt Czyl tries for the escape move. FRESHMAN WRESTLING OPPONENT E.P. 45 Br. Rice 24 36 Bloom Trails 24 38 Hillcrest 19 44 Reavis 14 41 Tinle Park 21 46 Oak lawn 18 36 Oak Forest 19 44 Bremen 15 34 Downers Grove So. 21 32 Rich Central 24 53 Argo 15 14 scagg 39 45 Richards 15 27 Sandburg 24 47 T.F. North 13 FRESHMAN WRESTLING 143 R: o gg , sf ffig ' ' g,'u Q i '.f.f:.' , 1 fue. .Q - ma'-5 X cw , Q ,.,. 1 x -.':'-TM 'A-X ' .u .- ' Q- ' if ' asf - N gg .ff W .1 ' ' A Q ...J Ky W FN X ' tif 0 3 -- ' We 2 A H -'fbi ' EN -2 ' .ffl x--' . , ,... A - f ggplg f K x Q fig, jx. . Q '- ,. WL :1qawq5,.,, - 'ray-'Z .mi 1 'V 'fins 4 ., .,,, ' Q . t'r'fj'M-Q4 'L I fntukk 11- ,, 'N 'fe L .. mul! u- JQKL DT-'W' , 1 .XT I ' 1 v . ' 4 W1 ' N 3, J aw GR.-In vnzfu' 'yum I f .Qi ,i - . K 1, 154' N U ' ' x I .lv GRB ii: mi GREAT 1ll?f3REAT, Hailgll' 'P' L yi 1. ' 5- Q ,Tlx 'Kyiv ,Fr if J 'EL' ,,,,, . X., 1 uv xv sk flu Frm- ' 1 I! '5- 2 im g, sig in I W I- Q 0 f J x .f, .-. Mag Q, K A X 1 I 5 xxx i .4 4 YK 1 4 gk ,- f ' . ., ,,, ?. V xi' , X ,, , 'yin 5 93? X 'N -L' 4 qw. . ' Q? ,1 4 'v Q VARSITY QUAD BE TI 14 YRS. The Varsity Cross-Country squad came through with their best record in over 14 years. 'They came home with ll wins out of 14 meets they par- ticipated in, and ended up third in conference. The harriers didn't have any one outstanding runner, but they did have 4 very consistent runners. They are Steve Maluck, Richard Bard, Jerry Mallon, and Bill O'Neill. For the first time, a girl also ran for the team 5 Kitty Van Alstine wore the green and white of the Mustangs. TOP RIGHT: The :Fl runner for the Harriers this year was Steve Maluck, who comes ., , across for another win for E.P. RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Tony Wolf, Kevin Hittle, Bill O'Nei11. ROW 2: Jim Fnnan, Bill Miller, Frank Lipuma, Tom Hughes, Phil Rizzo. BACK ROW: Coach Horn, Jeff Cieslewicz, Gerry Healy, Al Strikas, Rick Oes- terreich, Richard Bard, jerry Mallon, Coach Megson. Not Pictured: Kitty Van Alstine. BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Meg- son and Coach Horn seem to be overlooking the antics of their dedicated team. BOT- TOM RIGHT: A strong start- ing Evergreen team on their way to another win. 146 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY HARRIERS RU HARD 'Ihe Frosh-Soph Cross-Country team achieved a balanced record this year with 7 wins and 7 losses. A lot of determination and hard work was put out by the two sophomore girls on the team, Janice O'Too1e and Amy Lee. TOP LEFT: Sophomore Bill 0'Nelll gets ready to start on his way to another victory. Bill was the top Fresh-Soph. runner this year. He also ran in a-number of Varsity outings. He placed 2nd in the Sophomore conference race at Rich Central. LEFT: FRONT ROW: Steve Donegan, jim Sullivan, Ed Engel, Bob Rus- sell, 1effArmstx-ong. ROW 2: Jim Annal, Rich White, Ken Turnquist, Tom Lally, Ted Mit- chell, Bob Rose, Steve Mallon. BACK ROW: Coach Horn, Ken Wallyn, Asst. Coach jeff Grace, Bill O'Neill, Kurt Berlin, David Kerlc- la, Pete Griffin, Bernie Moran, Dale Bennett, Coach Megson. BOTTOM LEFT: Steve Done- gan puts in one of his 5 laps around the tiring path. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kurt Berlin strives to overtake Amy Lee in their last lap. 5 F.-S. CROSS COUNTRY 147 Evergrr-:en's Varsity football team ended its season with an overall record of 5 wins and 4 losses. They were tied for third in S. I. C. A. conference with a record of 3 wins 5 and 3 losses. Four of Evergreen's players received the ' ' All-Conference Award, given by the coaches of the other teams. Those chosen were: Terry Whalen, linebacker: Mark Phelan, running backg Todd Selke, defensive lineman and Tom Cronin, offensive lineman. 'lhe team itself pick- ed players they thought to be outstanding. Tom Kebr was chosen best running back, George Nicol was the outstand- ing offensive lineman, and the outstanding defensive line- man was Tom Cronin. BELOW: FRONT ROW: Bill jachna, Mark Phelan, Terry Takash, Bauer, Jim Such, Mike Czyl, Gavin Collier, Bob Rehfeld Tom Kebr, Terry Whelan, Rick Urchell, Mark Rickert, Tom ROW3: Coach Geyer, Coach Ferchau, Coach Kroll, Kevin Cronin, Erik Rasmussen. ROW 2: Jed Shea, Paul Casasanto, Malloy, Chris Carlson, Todd Selke, john Gallapo, George Ni- Mark Royer, Matt Rickert, Dan Casasanto, Bill Hronec, Steve col, Rich Wainwright, Mike Parker. SOPHS SUFFER SETBACK TOP: Jack Glecier outruns a Ram. MIDDLE LET: jerry Kebr clears the wav for Mark Sulo. MIDDLE RIGHT: Dave Soukup runs the ball downfield. BOTTOM: FRONT ROW: Frank Wodziak, john Brazzale, Don Bergman, Mike Dever, joe Stubitsch, joe McGinley, joe Guinta, Jerry Kebr, Jim Lambrecht, jim Guenther, Tom Evoy, Bud Leonard, Ray Cruz, Rich Swanberg, Dave Souku . BACK ROW: Coach Bill Foran, Mike Gilhooly, jim Epgriam, Jack Glecier, Dan Wasilevich, Chuck Welke, Mike Greco, Mark Sulo, Dave Putlak, Roland Rodriguez, Jeff Shelby, Kevin Bal- lard, Rich Bravo, Coach Sacha, Coach Radtke. FRE HME FIGHT FIERCELY LEFT: Russ Cx-otty breaks another tackle. MIDDLE: The Freshman offensive line stands ready for action. BOTTOM: FRONT ROW: Mike Gallagher, Chuck Sanarino, Matt Czyl, Dave Devon, joe Leitelt, Ice Rugglero, Tim Thanasouras, Frank Cogllanese, Bob Harper, john Pappas, Jim Hayes, Steve Cronin. ROW 2: Mike Vigglani, Norm Anderson, Tom Pfister, Bob Hill, Jerry Fitzgerald, john Llebforth, Jim Murray, Randy Koi-ich, Mike Randick, john Modeler, Rus Crotty. BACK ROW: Coach Zacate, Jay Perry, Carl Hoefler, jim Valla, jeff Shelby, Dave Schmitz, john Kwasly, Bil1Ga11apo, B:l1lBrcwne, Tom Veen, Art Roslan, Coach Phil Dobbertln. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL E.P. OPPONENT 6 Reavis 8 26 Richards 22 6 Hillcrest 6 36 Tinley Pk. 6 0 Oak Forest 30 54 K.K .W. 0 8 R. Central 14 0 Stagg 16 0 T. F. N. 20 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 15 1 g ,1?.,4 Q' W I .L 'v 'Zh 4: .Na- 1 5 an Ang if' V 9- M wx FQ' 'S' at W E? A M Q9 gm 0 T Elk ff Y , ' x e..-is-if ,.: , BOYS GAIN EXPERIENCE 'lhe E. P. Varsity golf team ended the season with a com- bined record of six wins and twelve losses. This year's team was largely inexperienced in varsity competition, and this partially explains why the record wasn't up to par. junior Craig McDonnell completed a very successful sea- son, being defeated only twice, finishing second in the Con- ference, third in the District, and fifth in the Sectional. The Soph. golf squad finished the season with a respectable 6 wins and 4 losses season. IEFF: Tim Cavallo positions himself for a pressure putt. BOTTOM RIGHT: Craig McDonneI, who had an outstanding season, -shows his style. MIDDLE LEFT: Coach Dystrup, Kevin Hag- gerty, Dominic Vitro, Ray Kulling, Mike Oiiveri, Kevin Leonard, John Bumes, Mike Toolan. BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Dysu-up, Tim Cavallo, Bob Lusk, Quentin Vorel, Craig Mc- Donnell, jim Dunne, Bill Mayers, Ray Toolan. BOYS' GOLF 153 xr 1 r 3, ' ' 1 H-1. 6' -fr - if-' y -1 A ..,' -is A If ' A' it , I P' I vw ' 'T ' '4- 1 I, 3 Zfzf Hi fn 1 rl' 2'Z-. 'jjj Q ! , X , . , , H . : , , , I 3 4 . ide I b EW ' 1 I W ifllg. - ' L -, N L .,, - ' w . : , 'gggif -f'A .,,,.... . 1 fh f 1 55' , Q 3 ,.,.MM ,,,,, , .. . .,.. . , , :ag as vu.-:w.:f J tif.--yn: - -2 Ami-1 N V ,,1. ., W 24 TOP mrs Piul E. Jemam, Assiffant ,f Spperintendeht. TQP, RIGHT: Stephen 31Vsgwstorkglgf:Sdpgrinrgggzlinr. BOTUTQM - '-:swam iuotwrom R'1cm'- noafaiiiim 'Pihlibsggltbhn neuxeieigf. Theodore Symanski, Secretary. E- W,.,,,..g ri, A: -mx' ' fs: K N 1' 1: 1. iw5X2f'I3-5 YI i'I3:' Fxf53:2E??zIoore,2 i5q!1ixinisci-a61i3fi5i3SEr : iuCadofx,g Eff to right: SEATED, A 'Ambrose Cplleng 1ung'ASox-rick, President, QQ., Stoxflgqgi.3STANQ1gG5 L ChaxleQr3Men 95 1- 'fl L. ,' f . 1 ,. ' - .fl r . 511' J., '-., : X f.. 3 ., . ,. 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RIGHT: Thomakiwiser, Media ' Specislisti Linda Ruigens, MediS.XSpecia.listg'Margaret Banks, Director. SBQTTQMILEQT: Torrenga, jfxinter. CEff1fER:Jame: ,5. ,Qlv1f2i3f,eQu1osfle2Ai4ae- B0m9MiR1QH?13s'M1m1mz3Qimf1. C1gg15s:Maw Bw1x1rQi 'lgiiiijxbm-4, Sighggm-yi HeIgx?x'Franciggg2gQ!erlc.' . ' fxggggjfw A 233113526 1,4 I NA., I mi- -annu- 1 itll, ' N lil-1?-A13 I ' if-'-V 1115: 1'-ef , 9-FAU x XRS -X -355 ' M5 N. Wfifhac 169 nn ,- A Q 1 ,.,..g. Q E 1 i Y Q K 1 nu if zAAAuaxx ffxxxr Fai , A fiixxxv ..v . .f Win - ,a.fFg'Lr , Q .J -A . wav X Qs ' 1 . .4 5 - gf, . ff W Ymfhg I .lj , 'L HHH U P' K up ,z 5, 4 WY QmrrxAJaue2'De1neyggaa 'rmas.gi Han1on J 1 m.ows Mamn Juergchaxmafga 1 ' : james Oberto. i l rr Divid WNW?- 4,4 A+3S'cx1woruf1chaxf- L L' v.,,,f.L..-:W N J.. , .1 Q L 4? .,-. .325 wwf I 1 I x 4, gfrfqs N 3 if: fi., , Air-li 1 kN?X, 'f' X 1,469 . f Q . 52:1 ii are K X . ,H , x 43X.,?3,X:,:.,n, . V ffl . wr- we , p. 5.x if n A N 5 7, W.,-.xx r , ,, '-if? a f ,Ji ' ' , ip --L. , , it , .:. 4 -f I- K , - A. tv, K , ' I iiysfll x ,, , .diff V ,ZLFHLH , 5 ,,, -if-QV ., ' j ,. 2125 ' ui Nw -V 7 A' 1 ,.. e f:7i?f3m:a121:ig , s ' i it i Oasisis an interdisciplinary currleuiumiproject, whbichifea- tures elective courses and seminars, and supportiveser- vices for students with special interests, needs and abilities. Students worldng inpQasis have indivigiual programs developed tiieir participation 'and approvalggglfaggticipauon vagies , frsmsones sclassfiissaasiayffo me.Qr1g!m?1Pssa2a-week-soavdislwiehrs wangfmcuvmua11y2A3ittisnria11y, 0ri1nIsg5inar11sgr0nps.iiv'frn15grssn1e thiidiyear that the,iOiisissstudents wenfto' Laredo,Taft5Q1?field Campus. The students? go on a 3-dayjovernight trip tbiirhe Field Campus of Northern Illinois University. The purpose of the program is the study of visual literacy, the improvement 172 wh! Q TOP B BOTTOM PICTURES: Sele of perception, andthe recognition of esthetic form. from 2hs'0aSiS trips to Tak Field Q 3,111 Qs- s is e W v Students are encourazedfo View '1?fil?1-f , ' Ji95fi5ii32i3.lli L .X fY7:li52i2lE7'i ' ment PSFFCWVEIY lSP0S5ib1QJW8f 1-.eu-wm,zy,.. i V ' V-g1:v1z'::-:trfrn 1' 1+:zszga-:s-:iw so . ir:si8???55,i9f9'f0fm. leXf'Ai?x22CQl9f K fvsrassfesvm 1 -i1'53iZ'Af?E ' 1 1 ' 3 4 Q i ,114- -L -a N , in .W . f' 'A WU! ,,. .- I I.,- '-f f Ji 'Q K 9 Q .. 1 - ,-,f ma, f 2 ..g.,. .. H ' 5 ION UCAT .-ggp.1zeg:fg2zag1 g , ' K 49 U 1 . 'B V -, 2, I . T - l ,A M - . .L.- Ll, 21. 1.. ,. . fa V, i - s gn-vi -:At 114: 'A ' ' -3? f 3 3 5 3 3 5 2 3 3 5 9 5 a 3 5 i 2 5 E . E 5 3 x : 5 Z S Z 3 Z It ss A 3 5 . 5 2 5, 5 5 9 5 1 ? E E Q 5 K E GF: 9c'N151 i:?E ! SOCTQAL SCIENCE 177 ,.:fEi5:,: ' flaw IL - Mi. H 6.4. .4 .Marx , X -nf-F . L ' N N Nfl A ,af 3 E F Ask Q. . ,':.: 'Q 5 m t . . .K- W ',-Y. -ff W'-' -- - f l ' I . 1 f I , J 3 3 i e e a 3 3 5 Q Z : E 2 3 ! Z E x . I s 1 5 s i E 8 4 5 f 1 , 6 uns ' N +53-: ff- N I X x adv 4 JH. I ., ' ding if- . K x , V , 'v 1, f, 5 ' lb .' . 5 W ' ,..,., Xilvcgg ' H se, W i v W Sandy Vig- prepares the :N . , , FOOD ,SEBH9351181 We V 'rw C . 1.llAExi2'-EHCQEISE' fifi'f1511fi?i13Q:3i2:1-11,3W 'L Q m 182 srunfnruff Four years is a short period of time in the life of a human being. Students at Evergreen soon learn of time's swiftness and some pace themselves accord- inglyg others, unfortunately, do not grasp time's flight, and suddenly realize that they are on the five- year plan. Eventually, the clock ticks away the sec- onds into years. Each moment becomes a memory of the past, an experience to be remembered for the rest of a lifetime. Some dreams become realities and some realities become nightmares. All will be stored somewhere in the mind or the heart. TOP: Tony Machtemes Studia his electronics book before working at the con- sole. MIDDLE: Marge Heslin and Karen Bryze work for one of many houls on the year- book index. RIGHT: john Eldns and jim Lipuma help each other with geometry problems in the math area. k before contmuxng hrs assrgnment TOP aul Turek learns that weanng goggles as a sandxng projects m art BOTTOM LEFT cole and Sandy Cuprisxn display then' cook- in Home Economics. BOTTOM RIGHT: cacher for help is a very usual thing for as Denise Jender illust off w 'r Mr. ': Tony Vasquez looks in puzzlement at his D 1 . . . . ' n ' ' ' . : T . . . Y E 1. X . .3 if ' U ' T PB -.f ' , X 2 ' . N , . .72 we u xl, , STUDENT LIFE 185 QP- L '....-,sy i L 6' 5 , ff 6 L f .Q 1 w n Time controls all things. It brings people together, and decides when they will part. By some twist of fate, time has brought hundreds of people together at Evergreen Park High School. For each of them there is time for study, for contemplation, for speech, for silence, and just for good clean fun. For some students, the time for high school has begun. For others, high schoo1's sands have almost run out. RIGHT: Mr. Olena receives a shipment of pop to feed the popu- lar machines. BELOW: Ou: de- clining enroll- Lment has result- ed in less congest- ed halls! v Y LEFT: Bob Grabill seems to be in one of his good moods. BELOW: During lunch Anna Latronica and Lil Rakauskis find time to relax in the hall. FAR BELOW: Bill Iacus and Brian Slager are debating their choice for lunch. 'S ..,, NT X ,r .4 3 fix , M , . 1llllL.ml:ra1Aux1.1.:' -,,, Emlllmlillll xcfarist .tai :swim m, ,,.,,.... in F-'R ...HZ a2.i,l3sg ' xi Q, STUDENT LIFE 189 Time changes with time: in youth, time marches ong in middle age, time fliesg and in old age, time runs out. Anon. ABOVE LEI-'I': Some students took ad- vantage of college night to help Lhem with their future plans. ABOVE RIGHT: Cathy Murphy sells bouquets at the :in- nual French Club daisy sale. RIGHT: Mr. Dystrup during one of his normal mo- ments, entertaining the students at the Homecoming pep assembly. .ff- IK lil? f l. qt if ,l Y 4 Q Q fill -3' rl. 7' ' fg 1 A. k SV 'Q if I A -f' Q : W ' 1 we fzvf-X 7 .. 1 iff, X if Q . 64 'f . -ata .A 1 ..- fvx- . W: .,vi SJ' fl rs- . ' 2, -,f 1' -.ta .f ' 3 ls, A S KN i, Ml , 4 za .A Q LEFT: Dottie Drumm brave-ly performs her baton fire act at the pep assembly. MID- DLE: You can count on lots of smiles and yells when the cheerleading squads cheer together. BOTTOM: The MYAYSYH cast members crack up during a rehearsal. . Y . H 4' - T, ' '. 4 1,11 It L ,JA ht' lf gf il r QV- lug Vhsn. i xg 1. ,gfgff eb . ' ,f Q --g we w..-. QW .. If wsu 1 ,if x 3. rf-v PM ssl ... z 9 fi X. L ir T. A ' Pr, . . .s '.':jfAu.. - . . ,, X Q '-3:11: jri5,,11 t '- - A .- - Q.: .W Vi H .i 5 5 , , V ,. mmlnm, gjgrffg ' '. :N-2 mms 'Kits ' ' 4. fd- ' Y .V .. ' - ,-P QM .,-m ' - ,. .-'-- H vs , - ,V .-, sw , , -'Reev e--Q'-. A ' -. Qf' f2,:xf1g, . 1 a .., . ' ' -i .. , al ' f '- A I., J 5 N' 3 L A X g ,. H X . ,- 541 I K . K r :- . 1 f u -- we. Z P V ' , if .. bf I xi Ng: I r .H Q 'Ea 3 srl N k- ' 3. M x Q :J Ee T J A+ 4 .sf l if rg' 5' y, X 1 Q.. M 2 95, X A, ' i - -4 gk .s K-' ma 1 . s ' 'es ' I L T Q.. .l.LI-22, X gi.. W. 'Sq -A 3 igi ,I Q-'+.,,ff, i :Wh-gif-s Q .. 'Q f ' 2 12 lg A iw' W-A Y 7 -3 .L '.5,.f.:r-2353. 3 1 . JE QE V . ,gTawh ,, ,. li -3-5 i g.. sig., 'M ' ,T , ' I n 3- D ', 'Sis-YQ: 1 'H ' 3 I , 11.4,-'+-f-' .Yew-L , - 1 7 l , ' . U ' LX , S' 1? 'fa ,, 14 z ' T 6 Q., .. f 1 ,I7 . Y ! b Siu. ' 2 V i, I., .Phunk gi ' ,V L. ' H- ' 'Zi ' 'V s,:2 i .- 'gvhf . V f' tv fx '51 Vx , i gal 5 v ' . Q f ,IR A r S . N x X I , 1 Q X 7 Q.. 3 4 X f, Nz. T T Q 3 .J ,-,, rx 2 s y , Y fi li . T f T + , T X I Y X ie ' 5 P 0 wi z '1 4 L 5. i -K Q ' law if ' -- STUDENT LIFE 191 f W LMI B3 . T37 C 'x, K-g..1............ . D ,X - dll., -A 'ig'-f ' FBT. DUERTISEME TS Roy E Toms and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs CO GRATULATIONS CLASS GF 77 Walter Bauer Jr Paschael Cavallo Kenneth Cluff Ambrose M Cullen Brovwmson Ives Cullen and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Joseph Dehsx Raymond Derdzmskl Marvin C Drawert John P Duffm Stephen M Eckert Stephen Gorecki Carmen Greco Kenneth Guenther Wxlllam Hurle Mark Jehn Richard Johannes Jordan Motor Sales Rev and Mrs Harold W Kamenz Mr and Mrs Kenneth Katsohke Mr and Mrs Edward Kash Mr and Mrs Eugene Kelly Klunder Construction Company Inc and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Roger P and Mrs and Mrs James Malloy John Maloney Wxllxam Mangan Mann Joseph Marmozewicz Roger Maxwell Dr and Mrs John McNe1l1s Helen and Chuck Menard and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs A F Moore Charles Mountford E W Mueller Txm Murphy Erxc Nanfeldt Edward N1col James O Connell Felix Oslck Mauro Padovlm Mlchael and Kathy Panko Mr and Mrs C Paskus and Mrs Norman Rasmussen Santa Rugglero and Mrs Raymond R Russell and Mrs Paul R Schrkora Mrs Matilda Sherlock Mr and Mrs Richard Smerz Mr and Mrs Edward Smyth Dave and June Sorrlck Mr and Mrs Edward Stepek Ted and Rosemary Symanskl and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mr and Mrs Joseph McC1owry Henry Weglarz Charles Welke Walter Wrobel Charles Zemke f N K I-W at f ,' K V 6 I , - 'Mrs lf 5 Q' -L l SIA wg itil. V -Q Q.. 1 . ' Mfr! f ' i' 7 -J f f r J . JMITH, in D ,, Q 5g, A X HMr., L - - I , Mrs' , Q , Mr. J ' V . J Mrg- ' .l oA', S ' . ' S Mr. S . ' C Mt-I I H I ' f ' Mr- J l - ' Mr. ,L 'Q ' .J 6 ' -, Mr. t . ' Mr. ' f :Q l J' - pl Mr. I -. ' ' Mr.. V . j Mr. J . -Q C Mr, f 'K .' W C ' 1 lf ' N. Mr... , TL' J lv ' ' J Mi'-' K' f' ' - Mr. and Mrs.-'WilliamJ.sHaggerEy. - :Mrs. Josephine A:Qui1linan, - - Mrk. V .n . .,,t. ly Q V2 Mr., U A - K , Mr.- f' A R -I , j'Mr, 'Q ' ' - Q MY- ' X 'ff UML - - ' Mr. ' , 'L VC U N S J ' H . Mr. , Q '.' A' Mr. . ' . g Mr, ' of Q 4 ' X 'Mfg J . its Mr, - .t C. X' Mr, . 2 . J J , .Q K ' J CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 77 COMPLIMENTS OF WE RED MORAN JANITORIAL 423 4412 7 cc as ' A I Q A . 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Kedzle Avenue 424-2800 0 ' ' 957-1050 ' , 1 424-2800 There s an Evergreen savings plan to fit youriparticular savings goal . . . with maximum interest paid on all savings plans A All savlngs accounts lnsured to 840,000 R ' 'A :mln , - W, K ' vu snmuum-'xaliooo E E g SOUTH SIDE 'COQSISCVLIDAATEDV U i E E A E Q EEMPLOYMEN SERVICE g 1 1 HYOURAFULFURE AWAITS You ,W ' - 5 Serving The South gl Southwest Area Since Printing And Office 1923 , Supply, mc' V, . 0 MEN at WOMEN - 3504-O8 WEST 95TH ST. - i Administrative Sales EVERGREEN PARK, ILL2 60642 . - - V g QOffice S - - Q '425-1000 Q 5 ' . -Tfeqhnicalr Factory ' I 8020 S. HARLEM - -BRIDGEVIEW, ILLINOIS ' - ' X 49641717 ' w .gEYERGREENWFP,E E LOCK 34 KEYS g , Congratulations Graduates, ' , 4 E Especially Debbie Green and ' Debbie's Bubbling Champagne II 6 Q l 3502gSW5,95rh's:. l j - W 1-N423-2890 ' - 0 9109 South Kedz1e Ave 425 0991 6 VV .k., V, V, VV. 3 V .W . , 1- VV.,KV VVQ ,. , Q V. V . ,V VV Va II fU NDER CARR1AGE SH OP M..-1,,.. 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V , , W , , , 9 V 5 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1977 WISDOM LISTEN TO ADVICE AND ACCEPT INSTRUCTION THAT YOU MAY GAIN WISDOM FOR THE FUTURE PROVERBS 19 20 EVERGREEN PARK COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION q'uNs4 BROS ll OVER FORTY YEARS OF QUALITY AND SERVICE 9 We Go Round and Round to Please Y I 200 I sexes I 1. 1. . I -VI ' w ,, .. :., , 1 '3 . if W . 1, ilfei if-V Bugan, T. 66, 211 STUDE A Aalders, E. 99 Abel, C. 64 Abraham , M. 99 Actipes , N . 99 Adams, j. 99 Agner, R. 64 Ahern, J. 91, 140 Ahrers, M. 31, 32, 64 Albers, M. Alexander 32 , 64, 17, 18, 26, 31, Aliano, R. D. G. Allen , Allen , 64 91 All . 45 47 en' lvl 167 Allen, . Alm, G. Alshul, D. 64 Anderson , Anderson , Anderson , Anderson , Anderson , Anderson , Anderson , Anderson , Anderson , 1 3 B Dan 99 Davm 18, 97, 139 if 47, 64 aren 28, 64 Kim 46, 91 Mark Miriam Nancy 99 Norman 107, 151, Anderson, P. 28, 44, 45, 47, 48, 99 edlses- sf e o, . gal, J. 99,147 Anto1ak,j. 47, 48, 91 Aparo, K. 91 Arialis, T. Armstrong, J. Arquette, A. 64 Arseneau, K. Auriemmo, P. 64 B Bailde, M. Bailey, B. 107, 129 Bailey, K. 64 Balazs, D. 99 Baldasty, A. 64 Baldasty, C. 64 Baldasty, M. 17, 99 Ball, D. 17 Ballard, K. 99, 150 341141-4, L. 107, 128, 129, 144 Barber , E . Bard, R. 64 23, 30, 59, 64, 146 Barrett, D. Bart, J. 25, 99, 131, 133 Bartolotta, C. 107 Bartolotta, M. 107, 128, 129 Bartolotta , P. 107 Battaglia ,r.1o7 Batta 11a R. 65 8 4 Battle,I. Bauer, S. Bede, C. Beebe, S Bekta, D Bennett, Bennett, Bennett, . 17, 25, 91 23, 64, 122, 148 99 . 107 . 68 C. 91, 127 Dale 107, 147, 138 Denise Be1l,L.107 s Bennett , Berglind , Bergman , Bergman , Bergman , Berlin, K. 202 STUDENT . 91 J. D. 99, 150 L. 107 P. 32, 65 ' 99, 147, 139 INDEX 2 X 7 3 1 L T 4 Y 6 2 1 T 3 2 I 'I .X 2' 1. T 1 T 8 T I Y t 'I' I. Y 8 2 TI DEX Be B 1 B ny' vi 99 erry . Berten, B. 99 Bettlnardi, K. 107 Bettlnardi, R. 91 S Beugger, R. 44, 91 Be1.dek,j. 34 Bilas, G. 65 Bilas, G. 65 Q Bilas, T. 107 131.-14, L, 65 Bnk, P. 99 Black, D. Q Blake, D. 107 Blake, J. 65 make, Sandi 24, 25, 99, 128 1 Blake , Steve 9 Q Blaylock, C. 91 Blaylock, I.. 107 Bliss, H. 65 Bus., 140 5 Bliss, . Blommaert, P. 65 Blondell, P. 65 Boekeloo, D. 99 5 Boekeloo, F. 91 Bohdan, M. 99, 133 Boniecld, B. 91, 130 Boniecld, S. 65 Bonk, T. Bomber-g, D. 32, 47, 65 Bomberg, L. 18, 34, 107, 219 Borzic, A. 107 Boscardin, C . 99 Q Bodch, G. 107 Bottando, B. 91 Boudreau, S. 65 nonrnkns, c. 99, 127 i Bonrnkus, T. 65 Bovie, M. 65, 116, 128 Bowers, B. 107 5 Boyce, L. Boyce, P. 99 Bracken, A. 107 Bracken, R. 65 Brandt, K. 99 i Brandt, P. 99 Brannigan, J. 99 Brasewicz, Dave 130 Brasewicz, Donna 107 5 Bravo, Raymond 107, 143 Bravo, Rich 150 Bravo, W. 107 annie, A. 107 5 921.316, Johns. 47, 150, 142 I Y Brazzale, john P. 99, 150 Brazzale, S. 214 Breault , S. 99, 116, 45, 44 Breckinridge, j. Bretveld, C. 107 Bretveld, M. Brinnehl, D. 99, 45 Brinnehl, K. 107 Brzranehl, V. 18, 29, 44, 45, Brovxm , Brown , Brown , Brown , Brown , Browne K. 99, 116 B. 37, 66 Camille Carmen B. 107, 151, 143 ,K. Browne, Dave Browne, David 99 Brunko, 66 B.-anno' 15 66 E . Bmsic,yKaren 107 Brusic, Kxalthryn 66, 27 Bruskay . Bryze, ri. 59, 66, 184 Q 4 Liz Grabill intent upon improving her technique on the guitar in Mr. Oberto's class. Bryze, T. Brzeczek, T. 107 Budding, I.. 35, 42, 43 Budge, K. 66 Buehring, B. 58, 66 Buerrsuceso, G. 46, 66 Burgess, A. Bums, K. 107, 153 Byczek, W. 31, 66 Byerwalter, K. Byerwalter, S. C Cadieux, B. Cadieux, D. 66 Calonder, M. 107 Campbell, S. 35 Caponigri, R. 99 Caputo, K. Caraher, J. Carbone, A. Carlberg, W. 99 Carlson, Carrie 36 Carlson, Christopher 23 148, 137 Carlson, E. 66 Carrano, P. Carstens, A. 66 Carstens, Y. 107 Casasanto, D. 23, 125, 140 Casasanbo , N . 107 Casasanbo, P. 23, 120, 140 Casey, K. 45, 47, 66 Casey, P. 59, 116, 128 Casey, S. 107 Casey, Terry 45 Casey, Tim 107, 138 Cash, j. Cassi, B. 107 Cassidy, E. 107 Cassidy, L. 37, 66 Cassidy, M. . 42. 146, 148, Cavallo, T. 56, 66, 153 Cavoto, B. Cericola, L. 214 Chaffin, K. 67 Chakinis, G. 67 Chamberlin, C. 34, 99 Chambers, J. Chaplin, N. Chelios, C. 99 Chesney, V. 31, 107 Chiarchiaro, S. Christerson, C. 23, 67, 122, 123, 130, 133 Cllrggterson, P. 99, 124, 131, Christopher, J. Cieslewicz, J. 44, 47, 33, 146 Cieslewicz, S. 32, 33, 67 Cinko, j. Clancy, B Clancy, P Clark, K. Clemens, 133 .29 .67 33, 99 J. 23, 33, 67, 130, Clemens, L. 18, 24, 107 Clemens, M. 99, 131 Cluff, D. 36 Cluff, L. 67 Cochrane, John 99, 133 Cochrane, julie 67 Coglianese, A. 26 Coglianese, C. 22 Coglianese, F. 27, 107, 151, 143 comer, G. 23, 67, 122, 123,148 Semis' X' 267 99 Om . Concaih, 5. 67, 186 Eongreve, 67 cggflffferk. 17, 26, 32, 67 Connolly, C. 99 Sox-nor, 2? 01150 O . Content6, Leila 99, Contento, Lurene Conway, J. 99 cook, J. 67 Corbett, S. 44 Costello, M. Coyne, T. 35 com, Laura 16, 32 216-31.99 3110 . 5'iE.1c'f'1E9 'iii 21 IO . Cronin: T. 122', 123, 57, 67, cle' 2114 107 fo EIS I Crotty, in. 68, 22, 32, 37 cmey, R. 107, 151, 143 Crow ey, Jean 35 S 'w1?'J8 iS87 ful n cndrnnk, Sahdy 68, 217 128 Cudmak, Scott 107 Cullen, C. 59, 68, 224 Cummings, P. Cunningham B. Cunningham: Colleen 99 Cunningham, Corinne 99, 29, 26 Cunningham, Dave Cunningham, Donna 100 Cunningham, Jeff 100 Cunningham, Jim Cunningham, M. 68 Cunningham, N. 107, 152 Cuprisin, S. 100, 116, 185, 24, 34 Cushnahan, A. 68 Czaja, J. Czei-vvirrdrski, 100 , a gzyl, Matrgrew 27, 107,151, 11,43 Czyl, Michael 23, 92, 148 D Daly, K. 100, 116, 117 Daly, Therese Daly, Tom 92, 45, 44, 140 D3-gS'1bl'0Si3, T. 107, 128, Daniels, D. 30, 68 Dargis, D. 56, 92 Davidson, G. 120, 92 Davidson, L. 68 Davis, C. 92 Davis, Madonna 28, 32, 37, 68 Davis, Marianne 24, 26, 25, 29, 100, 128 Davis, Mary 36, 68 Davis, T. Day, L. 68 Decker, P. 44, 47, 107 Decker, S. 33, 44, 47, 68 Decldeman, K. Dehaan, Y. 100 De Heer, G. 18, 68 Deheer, T. 100 De Las Alas, G. 32, 68 Delisi, D. 37, 68 Delisa, R. 108 Demas, D. 68 Demas, P. 18, 108 De Mauro, D. 108, 128 Denton, I.. 108 Deplewsld, W. 108, 138 Derdzinski, D. 68 Deutsch, A. 100 Devens, D. 100 Dever, K. 108 Dever, M. 100, 150, 142 Devon, D. 108, 151, 138 Deyoung, D. 31, 32, 44, 69 Dicola, A. 26 Dobrowits, E. 46, 69 Dobrowim, M. 100 Doerr, R. 20 Donegan, S. 100, 120, 147, M0 T 20 92 1 Donegan, erry , Donegan, Tim 69 Doner, R. Donovan, P. 92 Doohan, B. 108 Doohan, P. 92 Doohan, V. 100 Domer, B. 100 Domer, Chris 92 Domer, Cindy 69 Douglas, C. 100 Downes, D. 92 Downes, G. 108 Draper, C. 45 Drawert, B. 31, 32, 69 il 4 8 T 8 T I. 'I 3. 7 G T S 'P S 'I' J. T 8 Y I 'I' 8 T I Y K T K 1' ll 3 T Driscoll, K. 69 Driscoll, Sharon 108 Driscoll, Stephen Drish, H. 108 Droysen, J. 92 Drumm, D. 19,191, 92 Duckworth, J. 108 Duffin, J. 69, 133 Duffin, M. 25, 100 Damn, T. 92, 130 Duffy, P. 108 Duffy, s. 92 Dugger, K. 108 Duignan, B. 92 man, s. 29, 100 el, C. Dunkel, F. Dunleavy, B. 22, 27, 69 Dunleavy, M. 29, 46, 100 116 Dunn, E. 69 Dunn, Jim 92, 153 Dunn, Joan 92 Dunne, M. 108 Dyll, K. 69 E Eckert, R. 69 Egan, J. 92 Egan, M. 108, 143 Egan, T. 12, 69 Egblaia Jh92, 20 e a , . Egeland, R. 69 Fichmann R. 108, 138 mme. ioo, 184, 131 Ellis, . 69, 22 F.lzi.nga, Dean 92, 47 F.l1.inga, Doug 69, 133 Emerson, B. 92 Emich, Carlene 70, 32 Emich, Christopher 108 Engel, E. 108, 147 Engemann, G. 100 ffm, D. 108, 18 L 70 Engra ' Engraffia, . Ephraim, J. 100, 120, 150 142 Eppler, L. 100, 18, 44 Erickson, K. 70, 47 Erickson, R. Ermin, J. 146, 31, Esposito, J. 92, 212 Evans, C. 108 Evans, L. 108 Evoy, T. 100, 150, 142 Fallon, C. 46, 100 Fallon, F. 44, 70 Falzone, C. 100 Feeley, L. Fehr, P. 108 Fennell, A. 100 Ferriter, K. 92 Ferriter, T. 100 Fickett, D. 100 Field, D. 18, 25, 37, 70 Field, L. 108 Field, W. 92 Figura, D. 108 Figura, L. 24, 100 Fi afusi, T. 100, 133 Finegan, S. 22, 92 Fischer, Robert 100, 120 Fischer, Rosemary 34, 100 Fiugerald, J. 108, 151 Fitrmaurice, G. 70 Flodin, T. 108 Flynn, C. 70 1 1 Flynn, T. 92 Foster, J. 100 Frana, J. 70 Franlz,Ji 26, 100 Franh, . 92 Frederick, B. 70 Frederick, Joan 36 Frederick, Joel 70 Freeman, M. 100 Freeman, P. 70 Freeze, M. 24, 25, 31, 34, 100, 128 Freiberg, S. 70 Freiberg, V. 108 Fressola, M. 100, 142 Fressola, T. 23, 32, 70, 140 Freund, W. 92 nie, B. 46, 92 Frm, L. 34,108 rum, P. 108 Fulton, C. 20, 21, 108 Fulton, D. 70, 89 Fulton, J. 17, 92 Furtak, M. 42, 44,92 Fusco, M. 22, 55, 92 Fuss, C. 70 G Gabry, K. 108 Gainer, M. 100 Gaiser, K. 70 Galassi, S. 100 Gallagher, Mary 71 Gallagher, Michael 47, 48, 108, 151 Gaggpo, J. 23, 92, 125, 148, Gallapo, W. 108, 151, 143 Gallo, N. 92 Galotta, E. 108 21712-120 anz, . Gabry, K. 17, 31, 92 Carver, M. Gausselin, 255 110530 ' 1 Gausselin, Gausselin, V. 20, 29, 35, 70 Geirner, J. 100 7, 18, 44, 100 Genick, J. 1 Geoghegan, D. 92 Geoghegan, P. 59, 100 Geoghegan, W. 100 Georges, P. 100 Gerlich, C. 36, 100 Gianquinto, N. Gierut, P. 92 Gilhooly, P. 108 Gllhoolly, M. 100, 120, 150 Gilke, . 92, 128 Gilke, M. 108, 143 Ginn, B. 108, 44, 143 C-inn, D. 92 Glad, T. 92 Glecier 100, 124, 150 Glinn, Go lish, D. 108 Gonsior, D. 71 Gonsior, J. 100, 142 Gorecld, J. 71 Gory, C. 108 Gory, F. 92 Cory, J. 100 cue L. 32, 44, 47, 71 cmi, v. 92, 217 Grabill, B. 71, 189 2- 120' ra 1 , . Graf, D. 17, 26, 92 M-.11 ra y, P. Graham, 17, 36, 71 Granata, . 108 Granata, N. 71 Greanias, J. 26, 58, 100 Greco, B. 71 Greco, M. 100, 124, 150, 142 Green, D. Green, J. 46, 92 Greensley, R. 45, 71 Greenwood, 108 Gremer, D. Grieshaber, C. 100 Grieshaber, K. 108 Grieshaber, M. 92 Griffen, A. 25, 47, 108 Griffen, M. 71 Griffin, P. 44,47,100, 120, 14 Green, L. 92 Grogan, B. 92 Grogan, E. 34, 108 Gxagnlflaer, Jan 27, 33, 59, 71, Guenther, Jim 31, 100, 150, 142 Guinta, J. 100, 124, 150 Gullickson, G. Guriel, B. 101 Gustafson, J. 71 Guzaitis, J. 92 Guzaitis, V. 101 H Haas, A. 23, 24, 25, 30, 35, 93 Eager, C. E01 aggerty . 25 101 128 Haggerty: B. 59: 72, ,214 Higgerty, K. 108, 153, 132, Hahn, Lauren 17, 35, 101 Hahn, Lynn 93 Hall, G. 72 Hanek, M. 108 Hansen, R. 72 Hanson, Jeanne 72 Hanson, John 101 udi 34 108 Hanson, J Haraf, N. Harder, P. 108 Harder, V. 93 Harenberg, S. 93 Jud Graham, of New a child development class . A.F.S. exchange student Zealand, was enrolled in Haritos, J. 72 Ham, A. 101 Hartnett, D. Harper, R. 108, 151 Harris, D. 108 Harris, W. 101 Harrison, P. 93 Hart, Carolyn 12 Hart, Cynthia 108 Hasman, M. 101, 142 Hasman, S. 108, 143 Haugh, K. 37, 93 Haugh, M. Haugh, T. 23,72,118,137, 136 Hawryluk, M. 108 Hayes, J. 108, 151, 25 Healy, D. 93 Healy, F. 93 Healy, G. 30, 72 Healy, Patrick Healy, Patricia 72, 146 Heatter, I.. Heden, D. 31, 93 Heisler, H. 24, 18, 101 Heisler, 1.. 24, 35, 37, 72 Heisterman, B. 72 Henegham, K. 101 Henneberry, G. 72, 137 Henneberry, J. 101, 139 Hennessy, M. 117 Henning, E. 72 Hensley, Rita 101 Hensley, Rory 72 Herlihey, D. 17, 108 Helix-1, F. 93 Heslin, M. 59, 72, 184 Heslin, N. 101 Heslin, P. 72 Hettlinger, I.. 108 Hewitt, C. 73 Hewitt, J. 93 Hickman, D. 73 Hilger, J. 101 Hill, C. 93 Hill, Joe 93 I-115, Julie 73 Hi , . Hill, R. 109, 143 Hittle, 18, 151, 109 Hittle, . 93, 125, 146,140 Hodorowicz, L. 93 Hoefler, C. 109, 151, 138 Hmigfgerizg. 31, 32, 58, 73, . Hoekstra, K. 44, 48,109, 219 Hogan, B. 43, 73 Hogan, E. 46, 101 Hogan, F. Hoje? R' 93 Hoje , . Hojek, R. 18, 45, 101 Holcomb, C. 46, 109 Holland, T. 101 Holle, B. 73 Holli, J. Holliday, L. 34 HollidaykM. 93 Homer, . Horan, D. 26, 31, 35, 59, 101 Horell, J. 31, 93 Hon-ell, D. 18, 101 Hogvlshtla, S. 109 Ho an, M. 3 H1135 o an, . Hronec, B. 23, 73, 148 Hudson, G. 109 H:-ghes, T15 93, 146 H adek, . Huladek, T. 73, 212 Hull, B. 45, 101 Humelhans, L. Hurley, D. 25, 59, 101, 128 Hurley, W. 56, 73, 119 Hyladek, A. lnstone, R. 34, 109 lntrieri, G. 93 Islinger, E. 30, 45, 101 lslinger, J. 93 lvers, J. 109 Ivers, K. 93 lvers, M. 73 Ivexs, P. 101 Iverson, S. J Jachna, B. 1.48 Jachowicz, K. 93 Jackiw, J. 45, 47, 73 Jackson, C. 101 Jackson, M. 18, 109 Jacobsen, J. 37, 73 Jacus, W. 93, 189 Jagus, C. 101 Jakubowski, T. 73 Janeczek, 45, 46, 109 Janeczek, M. 44 Janik, R. 36, 45, 47, 101 Janssen, C. 20, 93 Japcon, 73 Japcon, . 35, 93 Jehn, L. 31, 32, 37, 44, 73, 152 Jelke, J. 101, 129 Jenen, B. 109 Jenkins, R. 20, 31, 45, 93 Jemberg, David 101 Jemberg, Don 93 Johnson, C. 18 Johannes, T. 23, 74, 130, 133 Johnson, Caroline 24 Johnson, Cat.h7y 25, 27, 74 Johnson, E. 1 , 25, 101, 128 Johnson, Jean 109 Johnson, Jgff 101, 142 Johnson, . 101 Johnson, Laura 35, 93 Johnson, Lisa 36, 37, 74 Johnson, Lynn 109 Johnson, M. 101 Johnston, Jan 35, 37, 74 Jghnston, J-u1ig474 hnston, . Jones, c. 29, 46, 109 Jones, D. 46, 74 1zf.z'1- 121- o , . Jostes, T. 93 Jgyce, C. 109 iano, S. 25, 109, 128, 129 unis, D. 101 K Kadich, 109 Kadich, . 74 Kalin, K. 101 Kamberos, G. 187 Kamberos, T. Kamper, P. 101 Kamper, T. Kane, I.. 93 Karatnik, C. 74 Karczewsld, D. 24, 59, 101 Kash, H. 74 Kamchke, J. 74 Katsivalis, P. 17, 22, 93 Kearns, M. 101 Kebr, J. 101, 150 Kebr, T. 23, 148, 149, 212 Kehl, C. 74 Kelleher, M. 74 Kelly, B. 93 Kelly, G. Kelly, R. 101 Ke1m,uJ. 109 Kenda , E. 22, 25, 74 Kennedy, L. 74 Kenneiy, S. 58, 101 Kent, . 74 Kerlda, D. 139 Kem, C. Ketchum, D. 30, 31, 74 Ketchum, L. 93 Ketterer, T. 109 Keyser, T. 109 Kielbasa, J. 101, 142 Kilcullen, A. 30, 93, 127 glizuliin, K.101 ac , Killacky, 93 Killacky, R. 101 Kincaid, G. 24, 101 Kingsnorth, L. 17, 24, 93 Kinsella, K. 101 Kinsella, P. 93 Klawitter, M. 93 Klevinsky, R. Kling, S. 102, 131 Klunder, T. Knizner, L. 17, 109 Kogan, J. 75 Kohr, K. 93 Kohr, N. 24, 44, 109 Kohs, C. 34, 109 Kohs, R. 93,173 Kolyvas, C. Kolyvas, G. 30, 31, 75, 89 Konrath, K. 75 Kooienga, M. 109, 138 Kopec, D. 17, 34, 102 Kopeika, B. 93 Kopfer, G. 17, 25, 109 . 101 Kopulos, M. 93 Kona., c. 75 Korich R. 109, 151 Korn, 'r. 19, 93 Kossett, C. Kostyal, S. 102 Kountz, D. 28, 44, 47, 93 Kowalczyk, C. 17, 31, 32, 75 llgowaiczyllz, D.9109, 143 own c , . 3 Kozlorozlii, 75 Kremm, R. 102 Kratzer, B. 31, 32, 75 Krieger, M. 109, 138 Krumrie, C. 75, 122, 123 Krupha, C. 75 K.-uppiak, M. 25, 102, 128 Krusiec, L. 24, 28, 35, 93 Krusinsld, M. 45, 102 Kuban, L. 93 Kubik, D. 18, 31, 109 Kulling, R. 102, 153 Kunst, J. 94 Kunst, S. 109 Kuratnik, C. 75 Kuratnik, E. 109 Kurth, R. 109 Kutas, K. Kumilis, V. 1.02 Kuvales, V. 20, 32, 37, 75 Kwasny, J. 109, 151, 143 L Labak, S. 18, 24, 35, 94 Labash, P. 109, 129 LaBianca, K. 26, 28, 32, 37, 59, 75 LaGiglia, B. 75 I.aGiglia, P. 94 Lajeunesse, D. 109, 143 Lahzunesse, P. 94 L6 y, A. 94, 120 Lal1y,, T. 109 147, 138 Lam en, B. 27, 109 Lambrecht, J. 102, 44, 94, 137 Luna, s. 102, 116 Lusk, M. 22, 27, 76 Lusk, R. 94, 153, 137 Luno, L. 76 Luzzo S. 109 Lydml, 25, 17, 110 Lynch, . xiyng, 156 24, 102 yn . Lynch: R. 110 M Macey, D. 102, 120 Machtemes, A. 94, 184 Mackowiak, T. 94 Ma da, J. 102, 124 Ma eras, A. 102, 120, 142 Malfeo , Mallon , Mallon , Mallon , Malloy , Malloy , Malloy , Maloney Maloney Maluck , Max-dru , Mangan , Mangan , Mangan , Mangan , M. 1oz G.23,94,120, 146 1. 76 s. 110, 147, 143 K. 77, 148, 212 J: 102, 120 77 , M. 94, 126 , P. 22, 32, 37, 77 S. 77, 146 N. 94 E. 77, 119 JJ135, 110 ary 102 Mike 77, 217 Mann, R. 77 Mmang ,A. Manning, L. 94 Manning, S. 77 Mannion, J. 94 Maiifield, Dave 17, 47, 48, Mansfield, Donna 17, 18, 28, 29, 45, 59, 94 Manson, L. 58, 94 Marach, M. 77 Margarella, D. 110 liiiarini, Rolgert1102 arlni Ro in 10 M3gmo7?w1ez,'r.2a, 32, 35, mmlm, A. 18, 102 axsan M. so 94 Massmxb, J. 17', ss, 102 Mm, K.29,46,102,116 Mm, s. 110 Mathews, C. 110 Matthews, James Matthews anet77 Matthews: l'atty 21, 31, 102 Matt.hewsMPeggy gi, 31, 102 Mattson . 1 Mating. 57,77, 126,214 Maxwe ,L. 20, 57, 77 Maye1s,W. 125, 153, 137, 212 Mayes, B. Mc Bride, T. 94 Mc Caifery, M. 94 Mc Cain, J. 94, 120 McClowry, L. 77 Mc Collam, M. 37, 78 Mc Collom, C. 43, 94 Mc Cready, M. 77 Mc Donnell, C. 23, 94, 153 Mc Donnell, J. 37, 78 Mc Donnell, Mary 94 Mc Donnell, Madonna 78 Mc Fee, M. 78 Mc Fee, T. 102 Mc Gahan, P. 94 Mc Gahan, T. 94 Mc Ginley, J. 102, 150, 142 Mc Gonigal, D. 94 110, 128 18, 110, 152 132 McGowan, J. McGowan, M. McGowan, P. McGrai1, J. 78 Mc Guire, E. 102 Mc Kendry, M. 78, 212 McKenna, J. 110 Mc Kenna, R. 94 Mc Laughlin, David 102, 124 Mc Laughlin, Dolores 94, 127 McLaughlin, J. Mc Lean, T. 94 Mc Mahon, C. 35, 102, 214 Mc Mahon, 28, 78 Mc Manus, . Mc Namara, M. 102 McNamara, M. 18 McNellis, L. 25, 32, 78 McNulty, J. 36, 94 Mc Nulty, K. 34, 110 Mc Nulty, M. 31, 34, 94,116 Mc Quil an, N. 44, 45, 94 Meany, M. 20, 57, 78, 116 Medema, N. 24, 35, 94 Meegan, B. 78, 132, 133 Melnyvk, J. 94, 152 Mel , L. 45, 46,110 Menard, J. 45, 102 Messina, D. 78 Meyer, Cathy 110 Meyer, Clarence 78 Meyer, E. 17, 35, 102 Mezatis, K. 35, 94 Michalskl, C. Mlchalsld, S. 94 Miliuglak, Joan 21, 31, 102 , Mlkulak,Lu11e 46, 110 Mikulak, .18, 26, 28, 94 Milano, C. 110 Milldnt, C. 17, 28, 31, 44, 45, 102 Miller, C. 78 Miller, Ma 24 25, 94, 128 1 Mlller, Milghelle 102 Miller, W. QSRJ 23, 78 Miller, W. fJR.J 94, 125, 146, 137 Milligan, C. 110 Milligan, M. 94 Milne, P. 78 Minik, M. 25, 27, 33, 58, 94, 132, 133 Mitchell, C. 130 Mitchell, T. 110, 147, 131 Mocny, S. 78 Modder, J. 110, 151, 138 Modjesld, R. Molenaar, D. 110 Moline, D. 102 Moline, 78 Moline, . 110 Monson, J. 35, 58, 102, 127, 152, 129 Moody, B. 78 P. 102 Moody, Moore, A. 70 Moore, D. 94, 130 Moran, B. 103, 120, 147, 142 Moran, M. 110 oran Tim 9 Mom: 'run 26, 59, 103 Morgan' 911111 Morgan, . Morrison, B. 28, 35, 94 Monow, M. 79 Moundord, l.. 79 Mowatt, B. Mowatt, Dan Mowatt, Donna 79 Mowatt, M. 70 Moy, D. 79 Moynlhan, P. 90 Moynihan, R. 17, 103 Mozer, F. 103, 142 Mozer, M. 79 Msall, C. Mueller, Andrew Mueller, Angela 110 Mueller, E. 94, 120 Mueller, L. 69, 79 Mueller, T. Muellman, D. Muellman, J. 95 Muhr, D. 95 Mullen, J. 110 Mxfrphy, C. 17, 25, 35, 103 90 Murphy, Della 37, 79 2Af1urpl-ny, grnnis 95, 137 urphy, ann Murphy, James 110 Murphy, Jenny 95, 126, 127 Murphy, Jim 110 Mm- 1311830 Murphy, . Murphy, L. 103. 128 Murphy, M. 95 Murphy, P. 110 Murphy, Therese 79, 116 Murphy, Tim 110 Murray, 110, 151, 143 Murray, urray ary Murra I Maureen 37, 42, 43 56,l79, 128 murray, lsyilchael 103, 120 urray . Murtaugh, P. 79 Muscarello, D. 95 Musul, L. 37, 7.9 1 1 Myels, S. 35, 95, 127, 129 N Nagy, C. 79 Nanfeldt, W. 23, 80, 130, 133 Nasadcwski, K. 95 Naughton, A. 28, 29, 95 Naughton, M. 47, 95 Naypol, M. 95 Neely, L. 110 Neely, S. 34, 103 Nelson, C. 95, 116 Nelson, K. 80,119 Nicol, D. 25, 44,80 Nicol, E. 95 Nicol, G. 23, 80,123,148, 149 Nielson, B. 103 Nielson, F. 80 Nielson, S. 95 Niezabltowsld, C. Nlemlec, A. SO Nixon, P. 103 Noakes, M. 22, 24, 26, 35, 39, 95 Noeth, M. 110, 142 Nogal, G. 80 Noha, T. 80 Nolan, C. 103 Noonan, R. 95 Norbut, J. 44, 80 Norkus, C. 17, 37, 80,89 North, J. 80 Novitt, J. 95 Nowak, R. 95, 125 Ntanos, M.17,18, 103 . Nye, C. 80 Nye, M. 80 Nykaza, E. 18, 23, 34, 103 O O'Brlen, Eileen 10 O'Brien, Erin 80 O'Brlen, Margaret 81 O'Brlen, Mary 95 O'Brien, P. 30, 81 O'Brien, R. 110 O'Br1en, T. 95 O'Connell , A. 103 O'Connell, F. 37, B1 O'Connell, J. 95 O'Connor, A. 25, 103 O'Connor, 103, 120 O'Connor, . 103 g:Sonnor, 211.3975 onnor, . , 81 O'Connor, Siobhan, 17, 25, 35, 110 g'Connor, 2-ue281 'Connor, . 9, 95 O'Donnell, E. 18, 31, 110 Omnnell, Margaret 31, 81, 0'Donnell, Mark 103, 124, 139 O'Donnell, Mary 18, 24, 34, 103 Oesterreich, 103 Oesterreich, . 95, 146, 120 O'Hara, N. 95 O'l-lara, T. O'l-Iare, J. 21, 103 Olivares, B. 110 Ollvieri, M. 103, 153, 139 Olsen, R. 110 Olson, L. 20, 26, 95 Olson, T. 95 O'MalleyS J. 103 O'Ne11, . O'Nelll, B. 58, 120, 146, 147, 139 Even with a bad knee, Mike Parker still stays active . O'Nelll, D. c O'Neill, O'Niel, E. O'Reilly, C O'Reilly, N. I 30, 31, 33, 95 . 28, 35, 95, 128 110 . 110 95 O Rourke, G. 31, 81 O'Rourke, P. Orphan, P. 103 Ortell, R. 46,103 O'Shea, J. 103 O'Shea, s. O'Shey, J. 81 o'1'oo1e, 2. 37, 51, 117, 152, 129 O'Toole, . 34, 103, 116,184 O'Toole, lviargaret 95, 116 O'Toole, Maureen 110 O'Toole, Michael 81 Otto, R. 44, 95 Ozmln, R. 110 P Padovinl, S. 37, 81 Pall, M. 81, 123 Panko, G. 95 Pappas, D. 46, 103 Pappas, F. 46, 110 Pappas, 1. 103 Pappas, J. 110, 151, 138 Parhas, G. 95 Parhas, P. 110 STUDENT INDEX 205 PaEli1as,S.18,26,32,35,37, Parker, D. 24, 34, 103, 116 Parker, M. 23, 26, 95, 148, 214 Paron, M. 81 Pasciak, M. 95, 125 ' Paskus, R. 82 Paul, S. 95 Paxton, K. 28, 44, 45, 95' Pechousek, D. 37, 82 Pellegrino, J. 95, 120 Penzenik, J. 44, 47, 103 Perkins, I.. 28, 44, 45, 82 Perry, J. 110, 151 Persson, 110 Persson, . 82 Peterson, J. 103 Peterson, S. 110 Petrisko, D. 95 Petrulis, G. 103 Petschinsky, J. 95 Pfau, M. 37, 82 Pfister, R. 47, 103, 142 Pfister, T. 111, 151 Phelan, M. 23, 56, 95, 120, 121, 148, 149 Phillips, G. 33, 103 Phillips, J. 82 Phillips, M. 111 Phillips, P. 24, 31, 44, 95 Piecuch, G. 46, 111 Piet, E. 31, 32,82 Pietkiewicz, A. 37, B2 Pietkiewicz, E. 82 Pignatello, D. 95 Pirman, E. 103 Pirman, L. 37, 82 Pirman, T. 111 Pluard, D. 37, 82 Pluard, T. 58, 103, 124, 139 Podell, V. 82111 Podo , C. Pokogfil, D. 95 Polcyn, S. 95 Polczynski, Ray 82 Polczynsld, Ronald 103 Pollack, B. 103 Pollack, M. 95 Porucmik, K. 21, 111 Post, R. 103 Postlewait, K. 31, 95 Poulos, B. 111 Prankus, J. 95 Prath, S. 96 Prescott, M. 22, 82 Priori, A. 111 Pronites, B. 18, 24, 96127, 144 Prosen, C. 103, 127, 129 Pmvenzano, T. 111 Przywara, B. meek, D. 103, 124, 150 me, K. 33, ss, 96 Pyle., c. 111 Q Quasthoff, L. 103 Quilty, M. 35, 96 Ripon 1 Rivera Rino John 111, 138 ,c. 45, 104 .34, 104 J mmf L. 46, 111, 128 Rino, Joseph 96 Rizzo , Roberg .J01m9s,1oo e, K. 111 Raddatz , Rainbolt , Rainbolt , T. L. 103 R. 111 Rakauskis, L. 111, 189 Rakauskis, P. 96 Rake , D. Raleigh , 129 Raleigh , 43 , 96 , Raleigh , 111 K. 26, 35, 103, 127, Margaret 20, 26, 42, 116 Maureen 111 Ramonas, V. 111 Ramsey , Ramsey , Randick , Randick , Randick , J. S. K. 103 M. 111, 151, 143 T. 57, 82 Ram-mn, E. 23, 96, 120 121, 148 Rasmussen, K. 82, 119, 217 Rataj, E. 111 Reardon, M. 103 Reddington, Maricatherine 187 Reddington, Maricolleen 30,82 Reddington, Maureen 111 Regan, A. 111 Regan, M. 96 Rehder, B. 21, 111 Rehfeld, M. 31, 103 Rehfeld, R. 23, 83, 122, 123, Reichard, S. Reilly, E. 111, 128 Remersma, C. 45 Reusnow, J. 103, 124 Rhoads, K. 44, 96 Richard, J. Rickert, F. 103, 116 Ricken, Mark 23, 148, 140 Rickert, Matthew 23, 96, 148 Rickert, T. 12, 22, 83 Riedsnfa, R. Riemersma, C. 103 Riesland, D. 103 Riha, F. 96, 140 Riha, M. 34, 111 Ri1eyx,tJ. 103 Ring o er, D. 83 Riordan, M. 96 Ripoli, F. 83 Ripoll, Joe 103, 142 Joanne North dancing to the music of Badge . Robinson, R. 83 Robson, J. 18, 104 Rock, D. 17, 111 Rodarte, A. 111 Rodarte, R. Rodriguez, H. 83 Rodriguez, M. 111 Rodriguez, R. 150, 142 Rogalsld, D. 44, 104 Rogalski, L. 111 Romel, G. 139 Romel, L. 83 Roon, D. 83 Rooney, E. Rooney, K. 104, 116 Rooneyi M. 111 Rose, . 104 Rose, M. 83 Rose, Raymond Rose, Ro ert 111, 147, 143 Rosian, A. 111, 151 Rosian, D. 104 Rosian, S. 83 Ross, C. 37, 83 Rosso, M. 96 Roy, P. Royer, M. 23, 96, 125, 148, 137 Ruane, K. 111 Ruane, Patrick 130, 133 Ruane, Paul 104 Ruggiero, A. 83, 140 Ruggim, J. 45, 47, 111, 151, 143 R gio 12.111 143 R31 '111 ' e, Rumel, G.104 Rusnak, C. 83 Ruxell, R. 111, 147 Russell, T. 31, 32, 83 Russo, K. 11 Ryd, K. 24, 25, 44, 45, 96 Rzeminski, H. 96 S Sagzgrariaxf, M. 18, 25, 34, 35 Seder, J. 17, ss, 104 Sanders, R. 111 Sanders, K. 37, 83 Sansone, F. 111 Sansone, Karen 96 Sansone, Kathy 104 sm, D. 29, 104 sae K. 111 Satar1no,C.111, 138 Scales, P15 1111 Scalise . 04 semni, s. 35, 104, 127 Schaeffer, D. 83, 212 Schaff, Schaffra D. 83 schaffmhl R. 95, 120, 119 Schau, K. 96 Schefdore P. 104 sehem11,'r. 29, 47, 96 Scheuerell, T. 29, 111 Schikora . 104 sehikmf 32, 59, 84, 220 sehimamrd, D. 26, 31, 104 Schleder, M. B4 Schle el W. 104 sCl'lJTlfdt,'P. 104 Schmid: w. 84 sehmiefn. 111, 151, 143 Schoenheider, M. 84, 212 Schuch, D. 104 Schuld, D. 84 Schuld, P. 104 Schultz, D. 31, 33, 58, 96, 132, 133 Schultz, T. 111 Schumacher, R. 96 Schumacher, W. 96 Scott, D. 47, 104 Scott, R. 104, 131, 133 Seaman, J. 84 Sedlack, S. 96 Seger, D. 35, 104, 116, 128 Se ried, J. 104 Selke, T. 23, 26, 96, 125, 148, 149, 137 SeE4k1w, S. 29, 33, 44, 45, Semmer , W. 96, 125 Setzke, E18 Setzke, . 84 Shalloo, W. 96 Sharpe, C. 111 Shanahan, B. Shea, J. 42, 56, 96, 119, 120, 121, 148, 149 Sheehy, D. 84 Shelby, H. 111 Shepardson, R. 96 Sherlock, J. 30, 35, 84 Sherman, J. 18, 44, 45, 104 Sherman, M. 45, 96 Sherwood, L. 84 Sheshon, C. 111, 128 Shesnon, M. 30, 32, 84, 128 Shobe, R. 96, 120 Shurilla, W. 96 Sim, M. 111 Simmons, T. Simon, T. 18, 33, 96 Simon, D. 84 Siroky, M. 104 Sitkawitz, N. 32 37 84 simmer., Dave 34, 118, 119 Sizemore, Donna 24, 104 Skalka, L. 22, 35, 55, 96 Skinner, D. Sklar, E. 96 Skolarus, C. 44, 84 Skora, K. 12, 84, 211 Skrobuton, J. Slager, B. 96, 189 Slavik, A. 96 Slavin, K. 84 Slesur, J. 30, 31, 33, 58, 85 Sliter, T. 111, 138 gl ,1g4 18, 46, 111, 152 , . Smerz, 24, 34, 104 Smerz, . 23, 85, 123, 187, 130, 13 Smiglegd, S. 104 Smith, . ggi, mark 47, 104 9 Irv Smith, S. 45, 104 Smitzin, D.885 Sm , M. 5 Soblgc-ii, 96 Sobbe, . 104 Solger, D. 96 Soltas, J. 104 Soltas, R. 85 Sommer, I.. 104 Sorensen, J. 104 soukup, D. 104, 120, 150, 142 Soulian, D. 85 Sousounis, L. 17, 27, 35,111 Span, P. 104 Spatz, T. 96 Spellman, E. 85 Spellmrrn, M. 112 sehmder, D. ss 5 spenman, 'r. 104, 116 S , M. 85 S n, D. 112 Stalker, S. 17, 104, 128 Stalnaker, T. 85 Stalzer, J. 112, 128 Stanczyk, D. 112 Stanczyk, S. 34, 104 Stangel, T. Stark, R. 104, 142 Starr, S. 112 Starshak, P. 44, 85 Stathos, P.8112 sf pak . 5 s1gcks,'6. 112, 138 stole, B. 96, 220 Storkel, S. 18, 24, 31, 44, 96, 129 suepek, H. 104, 142 seepek, L. 21, 27, 35, 41, 112 Strepek, R. 44, 85 Strikas, A. 33, 85, 146 Stroud, T. 17, 44, 46,104 Stubitsch, J. 104, 150 Stuewe, C. 112 Stumpe, M. 85 Stumpf, D. 104 Stump, J. 96 Such, J. 85, 148 Sullivan, B. 96 Sullivan, C. 112 Sullivan , James 112, 147, 143 Sullivan, Joan 112 2 Qs. S van . suuivanf T. ss, 123 Sulo, M. 104, 124, 150, 134 Sutarik, D. 96 Suprenant, B. Svehla, L. 30, 46, 104 Swartz, J. 86 Swanberg, M. 96 Swanberg, R. 104, 150 Swider, J. 46, 112 Swiedals, P. 112 T Taft, C. 86 Taft, J. 112 Tagalos, D. 104 Tagalos, J. 104 Takash, Ten-y 96, 148, 125 Takash, Tim 104, 142 Tennicott, N. 96 Thanasouras, Teri 21, 104 Thanasouras, Tim 112, 151, 9 138 Thanasouras, Toni 20, 86, 89 5 Thauer, Patricia 18, 24, 112 Q Thauer, Peter 96 Thiel, S. 96 Thiessen, D. 86 Thompson, B. 86 Thompson, D. 104 Timberlake, M. 86 Timpone, E. 96, 120 Tiskus W. 33, 39, 96 Tomisek, J. 96 Toms, T. 86 Toolan, M. 104, 153 Toolan, R. 96, 153 Torrenga, E. 21, 112 Torres, J. 112 Torres, L. 104 Tortorelli, J. Tortorelll, Tim 105 Tortorelli, Tony 86 Trandel, N. 28, 32, 33, 58, B6 Trandel, J. 112 Transler, N. 112 Traub, J. 17, 45, 105 Treiber, D. 32, 86 Treiber, 97 Tringler, S. 86 Trotter, J. 44, 47, 112 Truesdale, R. 97 Turek, P. 97, 173, 184 Turek, D. 39, 86 Tumquist, D. 86, Tumquist, K. 112, 147, 138 U Unites, L. 27, 112 Unites, R. 30, 105 Updyke, B. 105 Updyke, M. 24, 97 Urbauer, L. 22, 32, 86 Urchell, R. 23, 27, 56, 86, 148, 149 umm., A. 1s, 26, 31, 32, 30, as vslau, M. 112 Va1ek,J. 87 vau1,J. 112, 151, 138 vzrigmkane, K.87,89,116, Van Buren, R. 36, 45, 105 Vanco, D. 87 Van Dieren K. 87 Van Sickle, J. 87 Vassios, E. 30, 35, 97 Veen, M. 97, 137 Veen, T. 112, 151, 143 Veliotis, A. 105 Vellenga, S. 105 Veltri, F. Vinsgzrom, K. 18, 24, 25, 10 2 viggmu M. 112, 151, 138 vmae, 11. 87 vm-6 c. 1 2 vim: D. 1os, 153 vm-6, M. 97 Vlahos, D. Vlosak . 27 87 . Vlcisak: 26, 26, 97 Vo anti L. 105 vorex, Ep. 97, 26, 153 Vos, K. Vranicar . 105 Vl'3h1C2l': 31, 46, 112 Vuillaume, P. 87 Wachholz, R. 97 Wacht D 112 , . wachr, M. 97 Wagner, D. 97 Wainwright, L. 105 Wainwright, R. 23, 97, 148 Walder, D. 112 Walenga, M. wsu ,K.4S,47, 112,147 Walsh? B. 87 Walsh, 112, Walsh, . 87 Walsh, L. 105, 127, 129 Walsh, Mary 112 Walsh, Michael 97 Walters, J. 97 ward, M. 112 Ward, P. 87 Ward, R. 97 Wasilevich, D. 124, 150 Wassong, C. 97 Waters, G. Waters, M. 112 5. Wamon, Doreen 36 Watson, Dwayne 105 Waynauskas, M. 31, 35, 97 We er, M. 105 Weg , R. 112 Wegfarz, M. 27, 56, 59, 87 Wegner, J. 112 Wehrwein, C. 97 Weil, M. 105 Weiss, P. 112 Welcome, J. 87 Weldon, K. 31, 44, 46, 97 Willae, Chuck 105, 124, 150, 3 Welke, Cheryl 87, 128 Weller, K. 97 Wellman, K. 31, 105 Wemer, D. Werra, A. 105 Wesselius, N. 105 West, E. 112 West, J. 97 Whalen, G. 105 Whalen, J. 112 Whalen, M. 97, 22 Whalen, T. 23, 87, 148 White, R. 112, 147 Wicherek, C. 46, 112 Wilschke, R. 97 Wilcox, P. 43, 87 Wilk, C. 87 Wilk, L. 105 Wilson, Larry Wilson, Laurie Wilson, S. Winnie, R. 87 Wodziak, F. 105, 150 Wolf, A. 31, 97, 120, 146 Woods, M. 35 Wooley, I.. 105 Worobel, R. 35, 97, 125, Wozniak, C. 31, 105, 124, 26 Wri ht, S. 97 Wroiel, S. 27, 31, 32, 37, 44, 88, 127, 152, 129, 144 Wunderlich, Laura 112 Wunderlich, Leslie 112 Wunderlick, J. Wynne, J. Yarus, D. Yarus, J. Yates, B. 97 Yozze, J. 97 Yozze, S. 112 Yurachek, T. 44, 105 Zarach, B. 97, 130, 133 Zarach, N. 45, 97, 128 Zawacki, L. 112 Zebrowski, S. 97 Zellmann, M. 18, 32, 88, 116, 117, 128 Zemke, D. B8 Zenner, D. 105, 124 Ziebarth, E. 97 Zlebarth, M. 12, 88, 122, 123, 220 Ziegler, S. 88 Z1gulich, J. 97 Zink, P. 97, 223 Zisser, L. 46, 112 Zmina, M. 97 Zofkie, D. 105 Zoflde, M. 88 Zma, K. Zma, P. Voicing his opinion, Pete Geoghegan sounds off during a yearbook work- shop. STUDENT INDEX 207 Mr. Swanson, reading special- ist for Oasis, hands Kay Rose her worksheet . A Agner, Svea 181 Aulwurm, Donald 163 B Banks, Margaret 169 Bartkus, Fay 181 Beals, Jane 135, 175 Bialas, Gail 170 Brandt, Terrence 180 Bright, LaVergne 166 Brillman, Mary 169 Brouillette, Rich 158 Brovxm, Dorthy 165, 179 Bugan, Thomasina 163 Budding, jean 174 C Catterson, Shirley 177 Collins, Jean 170 Cortez, Paul 180 . Custer, Margaret 172 D Dartsch, Robert 170 Davis, Patricia 157 Dellsy, jane 171 DeRaimo, Jeanne 34, 167 DeVries, William 124, 176 DeYoung, James 163 Dillon, Donna 157 Doran, Virginia 169 Dystrup, Richard 125, 155 177, 179 208 FACULTYXSTAFF INDEX 1 Miss Wax goofin' off with Yvette Del-laan and Laura Walsh. E Ebling, Randy 180 Edwards, Dale 172 Elijah, James 173, 177 Eppler, Marion 162 F Fabry, Diane 176 Ferchau, Donald 119, 120 148, 168 Finkle, Howard 177 Fordham, Margaret 162 Francis, Helen 169 G Gadus, John 180 Gatsis, Renee 158 George, John 174 Gerc, Harry 180 Geyer, john 148, 175, 140 Gilmore, Spencer 176 Gilworth, James 171 Gleason, Ellen 169, 219 Graham, Lawrence 181 Greenspan, Helen 176 Guzinski, John 165, 178 H Hacko, Pauline 157 Halpern, Carol 170 Halpern, Richard 177 Hanlon, Theresa 171 Harn, Edward 180 Herrick, Deborah 28, 128, 165 Hoefler , Shirley 158 Horn, Charles 119, 120, 146, 147, 162 K 5 S r, E E 4 ,gi -1 FEL is ,s X ex I Inman, Ardith 158, 179 J janas, Joan 166 Ianik, Stephanie 167 Jefferies, Kathryn 181 jenkins, Paul 156 Johnson, Charlene 161 Johnson, Roy Iuel, Marvin 171 K Kaergard, Diane 173, 177 King, David 180 Kirk, Lucille 157 Korn, Edward Kramer, David 180 Kroll, james 148, 159 Kukuraitis, Stella 181 Kunka, Dennis 168, 138 L Latkowski, Chester Lerma, joseph Levy, Rhonda 158 Longo, Florence 162 Luce, Ray 177 Lueder, Walter 177 Lukas, Lucille 159 Lundin, Robert119, 120, 162 220, 173 Lurquin, John 168 M MacNeil, Douglas 159, 138 McElroy, Elaine 167 Marnul, Phyllis 163 Marszalek, Christine 116, Mr. Socha ix-ns out a loose wire to Frank 128, 175, 129, 217 Mastricola, Steven 168 Mason, Robert 176, 179 Mazaika, Martha 181 McGann, Josephine 169 Megson, John 119, 146, 147, 174 Mooi, Louis 180 Moore, Fred 156 Morgan, Barbara 178 Murphy, Anne 157 N Naisbitt, Noel 173 Noeth, George 142, 176 Novak, Ray 178 O Oberto, James 171 O'Connor, Richard 166 Olena, Max 181 Olsen, Janet 181 Olson, Barbara 27, 164 Olson, Joan 178 O'Neil, Terrence 165, 220 P Patsavas, Atalanta 166 Pelegrino, Genevieve 157 Pluard, Margaret 157 Popernik, Peter Porto, Geraldine 167 8 it S 3 X Q, FACULTY f STAFF INDEX Radrke, Lawrence 143, 150, 176, 143 Rahn, Helen Reardon, James 180 Rehfeldt, Ronald 164 Riggs, Larry 165 Riley, Jane 164 Ronda, James 180 Runowski, William 169 Russo, James 59, 164, 173 S Schoenheider, Mary 170 Schumacher, Lynn 166 Schumer, Michael 166 Schwartz, Virginia 165 Sinclair, James Skillen, Lois 162 Socha, Michael 150, 168 Stangl, Lillian 157 Stawicki, Joseph Stelmack, Steve 160 Stelzer, Maynard 123, 163 Storkel, Stephen 156 Strobel, Sarah 163 Sundin, Tonietta 181 Sunquist, Lawrence 158 Swanson, George 172 Sword, John 31, 170 V Viggiani, Sandra 181 Vish, Donald 25, 174 Volkmar, Betty 164 Voss, George 180 W Wahlen, Winifred 170 Wax, Marilyn 126, 127, 175 White, Alice 163 Wilens, David 45, 47, 171 Wiser, Thomas 169 Wojcik, Sandra 164 Y Yager , Kathryn 159 Z Zacate, Michael 33, 151, 176, 179 Zager, Steve 180 Zauga, Ronald Zeller, Donna Zussman, Judith 174, 179 Zweig, Robert 164 Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Schcenheider at- tacking the avalanche of math packers. I- Poulos , James 169 Quinn, Charlotte 157 R Raber, Corinne 130, 178 S Szeflin, Bettye 59, 159 T Thompson, Keith 162 Thompson, Patrick Timpone, Ann 181 To1and,Beverly 175 Torrenga, Lola 169 v-v - av-11 u - U 41. x.x,r.nnvrv The Great Enigma . . Time is one of our most expressive and widely useful words. Think of how often dur- ing a day, and for how many different reasons, we mention time. The word suggests the effect of some kind of force, but time itself exists only as an abstract idea of hu- man invention. Try to explain what time is in a sentence or two, and you readily sym- pathize with the philosopher and churchman Augustine 1354-430 A.D. J. Quid est tem- pus? Augustine wrote. 'What in discourse do we mention more familiarly and know- ingly than time'I We understand when we speak of it: we also understand when we hear it spoken of by another. What then is time? If one asks me, I knowg if Iwish to explain it to one who asks, I know not . . . My soul is on fire to explain this great enigma. TIME AS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE OPPOSITE PAGE - TOP LEFT: The Homecom- ing court enjoying their elevated view of the game. BOTTOM LEF T: Coach Phil Dobberdn shows strong involvement with a player. RIGHT: Tom Bagan appears to have found time to relax in Mrs. Wojcik's English class. THIS PAGE - TOP LEFT: Have you heard of warming a base? TOP RIGHT: Karen Skora and jenny Lee making a sign for a senior clas car wash in the senior lounge. BOTTOM LEFT Taking a short cut home at the end of a long day. BOTTOM RIGHT: Debbie Laurencell clutches one of the scenic notebooks Lhat have gained favor over the plainer variety. 000000 '0 0-H0-H0-f0'0'-:0-4 CLOSING SECTION 2 11 12 THIS PAGE - RIGHT: During an exhausting base- ball game, Bill Mayers is fortunate to get a breather. BELOW: Marlene Schoenheider and Liz Grabill get their first look at a copy of the '76 ETA PI CI-H, Patchwork . FAR BELOW: Members of the yearbook staff generate some of their own excitement at the close of 5th period in room 222. BELOW RIGHT: Summer school Higher Horizons photography instruct- or Claire Naisbitt acquainting Jean Esposito with the complexities of an SLR camera in the new courtyard. OPPOSITE PAGE - LEFT: During a passing period, Kevin Malloy and Diane Schaffer display a definite interest in an undisclosed person or obj ect. TOP RIGHT: Mike McKendry, Tom Kebr and Tom Cronin enjoying the sole company of Diane Lorek. BOTTOM RIGHT: Tony Huladek, an early graduate, spent more than his usual amount of time in the LRC this year. l0'0l0'H Time Creates Man . . . Or Vice Versa? Time may seem obvious to us, because we treat it so familiarly. We generally think of it as so many minutes or hours, days or years: time in which to work, to enjoy lei- sure, to sleep, to eat-a lifetime. We regard it casually as a measurement of our ac- tivities, not often stopping to wonder what our relation to time is, or the relation of time to us. The German philosopher Immanuel Kant said, I create time. The French philosopher Henri Bergson said, Time creates me. Here are direct contra- dictions, yet each statement expresses a sound conclusion. Time is a human idea, created from human observation and inference. It is also true that we, as well as the entire universe, have evolved in time. '0'l0 0'0l0' '0l0 0'l0 CLOSING SECTION 2 13 THIS PAGE - TOP LEFT: One of the yearbook photographers, Kill Haggerty, has his picture taken for a change. MIDDLE LEFT: Sue Brazzale registers only mild apprehension at the sight of one cf the little creatures who reside on the third floor. BOTTOM LEFT: One of the students of our pre-school day care center takes time out from playing to give a wide-eyed pose. BOTTOM RIGH'I': This crowded bike rack is a typical sight during the spring and fall months. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Camille McMahon and lynn Ceri- cola sample the refreshments at a party for the day care children. BOTTOM LEFT: Mike Parker takes advantage of a microfilm viewer in the LRC. BOTTOM RIGHT: When typing gets boring, janet Mata resorts to drawing for a change of pace. 10:10-no-wo-100120010--0-0-10101-0 Q I xx rt, 'J' Q li , f ' Ievf' TWH ' I Am Here NOW! As man grew in experience and contemplated the mysterious thing he called time, he realized that the stretch of existence and change which he viewed as the time line was not so simple after all. He discovered that he could divide it into three parts: present, past, and future. Though we seldom stop to think about it, we are continually making distinctions between portions of the time line every waking minute of the day. First of all, we literally live from moment to moment. Everything we experience, either by way of thought, or through seeing or hearing, is realized in the space of separate, brief moments. Every moment of experience represents to each of us the immediate present in time. Taken together, these fleeting moments are the building blocks of our existence in time. The fleeting present moment is the only interval of time in which we actually exist. Brief as it is, it provides a feeling of space that prompts us to say, I am here. We usually add another word, expressive of time, and a.nnounce, I am here NOW. 500006N0'00705N0105000l7?6Y656'0'?'0'?700 6f7f0 75'5'06 ?0'76' '0W0 C LOSING SECTION 2 15 YOUR Past . . . And THE Past Next to the present, the past is perhaps our most valuable portion of the time line. The past is a storehouse that contains all of our experienced present moments, to which only our memory has the key. The past gives us a feeling of space, also. It provides us with the knowledge to say: I was there WHEN. Obviously, we could not conduct our lives very successfully without the help of a store of remembered past experience. The knowledge we gain from reading or hearing about other people's achievements or ideas provides us with a richer view of the universe and of our civil- ization. Thus we enjoy two pasts: OUR past, which has been personally experienced, and THE past, which is historical in nature. The knowledge we use is the product either of our individual experience, or that of someone else. All of that knowledge has once passed through a succession of present moments. 000000vf010-0-0la000-v-000fo0-m00000-ao-o0o-0fafaa-a00-o0-01 so-0-+0-'ox 216 OPPOSITE PAGE - TOP LEFT: Sandy Cudrnak, one of many E.P. students with part-time jobs, takes an order at Theo- dore's from a group of Drury Lane actors. TOP RIGHT: A fast camera speed captures the handoff during a track meet relay. For those who might be interested, the arms belong to Erik Rasmussen and Mike Mangan. BOTTOM LEFT: Amy Lee, not at all overwhelmed by an accounting assign- ment. BOTTOM RIGHT: Science aide Mis. Helen Green- span presides over the rows of departmental supplies. THIS PAGE - TOP RIGHT: How many minutes of four years of high school are spent spinning locker combinations? junior Vince Grail may be lucky enough to have one that works easily. BOTTOM RIGHT: Coach Marszalek and retired athletic director Tony juska adminster preventative taping to members of the girls' track team. -0-0-050-ov-asa-0 0-0-asa-000-0-0-0--oo-0-0-0-0-0-to-00--0 CLOSING SECTION 217 The Future . . . An Iffy Proposition What may be lies on the third portion of the time line: the future. We speak of future events, but they don't exist for us except in our imagination. We live in the present, we can revive the past through the medium of memory, but we can only anticipate the future. The future is time that is shadowed by a large if. Being more aware of space than of time, we usually think of the future as a place from which all of our experi- ences will come. Peering into the misty future is one of man's oldest habits, and we do it every hour of the day. An odd thing about our predictions of things to come is that they largely depend upon past experience, plus an if or two. We glance at the cloudy sky and announce that it will rain today. From past experience we know that a cloudy sky can produce rain, if all of the necessary meteorological conditions are present. We tell our friends that we're going to the football game next Saturday. In the past under similar circumstances we have been successful in attending games. How- ever, there is the chance that we may become ill, or that the game may be called off because of unfavorable weather. 0N0-'-0w0 0v01-0N0K0'-'0 0 0l0'v0vw0v'01l0'0v0- 10'-v0'-w0N0'0'0' '0H0K0v0 0w0- 218 THIS PAGE - TOP LEFT: Kathy I-Ioekstra per- forms her rifle routine at a football halftime. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Gleason acquaints yet another group of students with the services of the LRC. BOTTOM RIGHT: Looking as if she was caught off guard by the photographer, Leslie Bornberg registers a priceless double- take. OPPOSITE PAGE - BOTTOM: A surround- ed opponent of the Mustangs throws the ball in a desperation pass. 10'-0' 10'0 '0'l0N0 0 0's0 v0 0 -0 CLOSING SECTION 2 19 l7N0 0l0r 220 THIS PAGE- LEFT: The minutes tick away at a swimming practice. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. O'Nei1 patiently listens to a student's explanation. BOTTOM LEFT: Working with clay is certainly one of the messier art projects, as Barb Stoltz discovered this year. BOTTOM RIGHT: Matt Ziebarth keeps his eyes on the ball. OPPOSITE PAGE - TOP IHT: A few of the science depart- ment's microscopes in rare disuse. BOTTOM LEFT: Going over the lineup, Mr. Lundin tries to get the second race going. RIGHT: After being told that the gas does not go into the radiator, Paul Schikora finds the gas tank. 508011010X 0N0 l0lu From Simple Space To Complex History And so our consciousness roams up and down our personal time line, gathering experience in present moments, dipping into the past for knowledge and assurance, and pinning our plans and desires on the future. But there was a period in our lives when we had no sense of a time line, no personal sense of time whatever! At birth, we were solely creatures of space. A baby's small world has only three dimensions, and things are always in the present for hiin. He is interested in things within reach, and their motions in space, but with no thought of their relation to time. An infant has not learned to anticipate future events, but by the age of three or four, a child begins to become aware of the divisions between yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Most children learn to tell time at seven years of age, and hours become more important as divi- sions of their activities. Still, even at the age of nine or ten, our sense of the past is shallow. But by twelve or thirteen, we have gained a view of the past that is vastly larger and deeper than our own-the past of history. We are now well on our way to placing ourselves as individuals on the long line of time. 0'0l0'000'000v0l0-0000'0100000 0'000170X0w0'-0000000 CLOSING SECTION 22 1 Placing Ourselves On The Long Line Of Time The children of today, born into a world of already established knowledge, gain in about twelve years an understanding of the meaning of time which took historical man a million years to acquire! Our lifespan of about 70 years is infinitesimal com- pared to the million years of our development as reasoning beings. 'Ihat million years is an insignificant fraction of the S or 6 billion years that represent the age of the ga- laxy in which our solar system travels. But, even in the face of such overwhelming sweeps of space and time-it is quite possible that the universe had no beginning and will have no end-we can take satisfaction in our progress. In the course of a mere handful of centuries, we have gained a creditable knowledge of our universe, our planet, and ourselves. We can be sure that the lmiverse as it will be understood in the 21st century will be different from ours of today. More intensive exploration of our ever-changing environment is now in progress than was ever attempted in our en- tire history. As we make preparations to explore the solar system, we approach the threshold of the universe itself. Man will continue to seek further understanding of the dimension of time. 0000'00 0 00000000-0 0006'00 'ulifl Y ff' THIS PAGE - RIGHT: Some of the girls in water ballet practice for their annual show. BELOW: The registradon lines on the Lirst day back at school are hard to bear after three months away from regimentation. BOTTOM RIGHT: Diane Loborek leads the pom-pon squad in their chorus girl routine. OPPOSITE PAGE - TOP LEFT: Students and an occasional teacher relax and study in the reflected warmth of the new courtyard. TOP RIGHT: This well- known proverb is appropriate to this year's year- book theme as well as the clothing classes. BOTTOM LEFT: Staying after school for awhile is necessary in yearbook. This year, a local record of 14 hours + was set meeting a difficult deadJ.ine. BOTTOM RIGHT: Peter Zink is sitting comfortably while absorbing a lecture in Mr. Elijah's psych class Ctlirom THE RIDDLE OF TIME, by Thelma and Corydon Bell, Viking Press, 19633 'Xu LOITERHXEQZ .- l , , N . ' l'If'li..:.- t TU LRC ONLY It 0!1eff. . E5 . .44 -ATIENDA. :J nge B 1 CLOSING SECTION 223 1 1 dOUR' wll PAGEe'v Theyear began with 16 new staff members, ,we two being the only experienced ones. ,We were given 'theptaskf of completing 224 pages in a fresh format ., and sftyle,.improving and refining the book at the - . s-anfie time. Forthose who may assume' that gthis f '- . F ':,cl?isstis all laughs, Believe us, it's not.'Many, 1 - . . ,H,.L,.., THANKS: ADVISORS: juan-use, seirye sgefnn, STAFF:w .- 'h K - Do F P smut M Di Ric , aren, Patti, nna ., eter, , 9,1-ge, une, Denise, Donna K., Kathy, Donna M., Tina, Linda, Pnu1,, Y t and Mary. PHOTOGRAPHY: The entire staff at Root Studiosg Mr. jim Oberto, and Bob Buehring. PUBLISH!-2R:'jim Hill, Paul Newberry, and t.he'staff of jostem' American Yearbook Co. srrcmt THANKS: Mrs.' Russo, fer- being understanding about ' Mr. R staying here u.nti1'all hours of the night. The custo-f ' dial staff for cooper-e1:1n,g with us and not asking questions lon , ' those long and insane nights. Doc Storkel forgiving us the extra push to make the deadlines. r N Ve . A, ABOVE: During final deadline wee.kend,fjan'l-md to lendfa- hand to Cullen, after persuading hiinthat even Yearbook wasn't worth it. BELOW: Mr. ,Russo discovered that stro- . , boscopic domes were helpful in his T, Mi breaks' to' ease l thestress. K . ' ., f' -, b-px' ' . ithis-fye'arboo1g,lweihope youeenjoy-,reading it1e5,f , weekend nights' were spent inourculiby holenext ' to the guys', johnle 'Tho ,we didn't know the staff in'- September, this is. how we came to know them in time:,., v - H , 1. if , anclilfathyh L.aBlanca' pgekeq up ufejnemepf ','rr1te'nifee.M,t,eketeere 'z i becausefof-theirstnotto, S'All'for161fe.ai1d one for, ,p alll 1'-Patti Casey was'.our ','fgraminarless ', copy .-?'1editor, 'who hates ,the word 1 putf'-and was never- '3able.1tpjtalce al-straightpicture:.fRich Bard 1Missoul rijgon' a few occasions would run after 'school and ' then .come back.to,the'rooi'n to chase us out in his f ownjway. ,As1som,eone'once,'said, What's a .yearn '. . ,book staff withoutaglamour. girl'? ', Ours' is ,Donnaj Fulton, who neyerequite caught onto proper layout 'techniquef Never mind, welove ya Donna, and not just because of the ldonutsl What do you call a male .who can't help carrying glrls'.purses'I, If you think of a' name, pleasetell Pete'Geoghegan. we did' ' havens few normal people, ,such as Diane Horan, , and Tina! Moran,-our sophomore, cheerleaders ,Q ' vwhoies ai sideline wefelayout coordi.natoris31IDonna Karczewski, whojwas oprestraight section eclitorg A, fand'-Denisedl-lur1ley,,' who coordinated the index. Re- member, this-was' the majority of the stafffsfirst year., and they needed timeto'-adjust to the padded wallslep 'Q' i ' O Weieilso havehaigirlgwho loves to 'look atvguysf' legsg our-legloverisgthe, one and only Donna' Mansfield. At One ofour few decent typists, LinZia'Mue11er,x'un-' fortunately had 'togleave' us for several weeks , 'but- managed to make, itback for the fina1'dead.1inel we are indeediortunate in having an ace photogra- , ipher, but on those s'trange'evenings ,staying after, , school, 'weifoundi that if the' moon is full, Paul Schi- , plcora,,turns'into,aloveable'apema.n.iBi:Ll-lflaggerty , spentsrnany longshours in thedarkroom' iandgonithe, 'ifinallate nightywediscovered what halted really . ,fheehyup to. Mostjqf ourustaff members are 'the oddr ba'l1s'of.the. school, but this year, wepwerehonored. ' 'to hayethe presence.of,the-'76 Homecoming A V , , Queen,,Nlary.Weglarz fMornmyj.'5 V x'l'iine', troulile, tediou's'3work'have gone ' mich. eegwe,'did.puttu1g1it together . p. 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