Hersey High School - Endeavor Yearbook (Arlington Heights, IL)

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Rose Uva Senior Directory h . . , Tricia Ford Cheryl Karnatzl Jeanne Kostelny Patty K uhlmann Lori '0'Neill Q Leah Orlando , Gayle Phinney P Sandylleevep pr Lori Shields P P Rose P Vazzano 1T1'3C.Y nWarnecke CONTENT Spring '80 ........ ,,,,, Fall Activities ,....... ..... Win ter Activities .... ,,,,, 7 7 Faculty-Academics . . .... 204 -11 41 Clubs .............. ,,,t 1 14 Freshmen ........ , , 1 146 Sophomores . . , . , , , , 154 Juniors ...... . . . 162 Seniors ............. .... 1 70 Index ................ .... 2 24 Art And Literature . . . . . 233 CONTRIBUTORS Advisor p .pllMichael R. Kozaneelci Publisher L .1 . American Yearbook Co. lnPublishernRepgF . . . Dennis Eder Photographerg 1 . .p Root Photographers CoverjDesign . , . L, Kathy Kersting Endsheet Designs .... l Chris Hintz A1ftAdvisorsV L. .1 ...... Simeon Costea ' U V be 1 C 1 GaryDrake Band Photography . J .... Ed Mountz Theme Texts 4 .,,. f. Cindy Frankiewicz Hersey High School a place iq go, to learn the thin s we ?I'6' ta ugh t to 1511 ow. ff- . ,' fe. x . . , , - We meet new friends who see us thro ugh, who help Us out when W6,1'8 down and blue 1 ' x '11, K , e 2 , We get in Vol ved in things We can: Student Council, sports, and band. Q , V' . b 4 Jpf- Nf, ,x.,--- x.f L. 5 5 u a. 3 - -. Going to classes We know are tough but in the end they all pay off .K , .X 'EA X The things we ,ve done? the things we ,ve said, will help us through the years ahead. I',,l'i V Seniors are ready to grad ua te, all others will ha Ve to Wai t. The year will someday n be a part of our past, I10 but the memories We have will always last. .ff f if -...J 4 1 1 .., v Ni xy QQ YQQGW Q WW ew -. 'xi -4' Rf 'gx xi.'x'V':r1 J ,,: V .yi , . x . f wla., -.. E 3. , Q .ax pp qw' 1 f ,ig 4 Q, , Maw! fi. mf ey S' if ,PZ Y .. V . , YQ .f ', 1 Q ' .Fw-3-4,5 Mi:-5 , 5 -1, -X , ,MAH G' ww, 1 9 ., -v-W L, -.-wr' fx . .,,4,. 9 K. w , wk 5. T ,L ' xg' -f. .V :- Q . . . . N, . .f Q . , r -. .1 , , , , ,V Q - MK 'W ' W .S . 3 '.'1y'f ,' , , N- . , .- 5- 1 w- Eg. :HX dgvfvxa xl lg' i q F ff SQ, V- .,, H f :lf ' I A rl' ' ' 'Jw .1 fy 'Ar J? Q QQ , X ' t 1 s : ' UF N, Affa 5 Q 0 ' 1 1 5 if X , fx 1 'Q' I If :' s--.4 X ' - r fx' Lg 151: Monday, June 9, 1980 F 820011111 2 e I 9 QI 'M y Fair Lady, Captiva tes Crowds On May 14, 15, 16 and 17 Hersey's Little Theater presented the Broadway musical My Fair Lady. This smash hit concluded the 1979-80 theatrical season, The principal characters included seniors Rob Hay- den as Professor Henry Higgins, and Leanne O'N eil and Debbie Sandlund, who shared the role of Eliza Doolittle. Supporting them were seniors Dave Hirsch as Freddy Eynsford-Hill, Harvey Bennett as Alfred P. Doolittle, and sophomore Howard Sta uffer as Colo- nel Pickering. Other members of the cast and crew also contributed greatly to the success of the show. The director of the Show was Bruce Drouin. Work- ing with him were Choral Director Richard Turasky, Technical Director Ed Moon, Choreographer Patty Byrnes, Orchestra Director James Rich and Joan Howdle, who worked on costumes and make-up. Congratulations are in order to all Who helped to make My Fair Lady a success. This play carried on the tradition of fine theatrical productions at Hersey. by Sue Dietzen With a little bit of luck Doolittle fHarvey Bennettl will get by. Maids calm down Eliza after her exciting evening. Eliza ILeanne 0'Neil2 could have danced all night. Higgins IRob Hayden! shows no sympathy for Doolittle's plea Eliza iDebbie Sandlundl in upset after her night at the ball. Arch ery 'S Season igh t 11 Target The 1980 Archery Team began their season with a slow start, but they quickened their pace to prove once again they were state material. Although their record was 3-6' and they were in 6th place going in to the conference meet, the Huskies toughened up and captured 3rd place. Maureen Frank was the overall Conference Champion with Peggy Perkins close be- hind in 13th place. At the state tournament, Maureen received a third place medal and the team received sixth place. The downstate team consisted of Maureen Frank, Peggy Perkins, Maryann Maas, Shawn Beasley, Donna Hoff- man, and Beth Watson. The State of Illinois has dropped the Archery pro- gram because of the lack of interest from other schools. Only six of the fourteen schools in the MSL had archery teams. Coach Bullen feels bad that it was dropped because there was a lot of interest and poten- tial talent at Hersey. We had a young and inexperi- enced teamg some of the girls had never shot before, but as conference came along, the skills had improved tremendously sta ted Coach Bullen. Needless to say, Archery will be missed at H erse y. Congratulations on your success in your Hnal season. by Chris DeFazio All Conference Maureen Frank shoots for a bullseye. it xf ,V K 5 S 'X A ,Xi Q XL 'N Julie Meyer prepares to shoot. Beth Watson takes aim. . .3 Patti Gretz eyes her target carefully. 1 , . Zfaf ffi 4 , 'fry . Qs 5' H5125 ..f- lrll,-y . .,..: 49 I-, dt l, iam ARCHERY TEAM. Row 1: Patti Gretz, Donna Hoffman, Mary len, Beth Watson, Maureen Frank, Julie Meyer, Maryann Maas, O'Donnell, Peggy Perkins, Dorette Poulos. Row 2: Coach M Bul- Stephanie Uhl, Maureen Wenger. Not pictured Shawn Beasley. i , r 1 K ig-an , 5 F it 'W Dogma Hoffman concentrates on the tar- Mary 0'Donne1l shows a steady hand, Dorette Poulos displays perfect form. ge . Gymnasts Voted W II- me1'ican,'! National High School All-American is one of the highest honors a team can receive, and this title was given to the Hersey Boys' Gymnastics Team for their outstanding 1980 season. Individual title winners were sophomore Greg Teets, junior Ken Von Ebers, senior Craig Rothermal, and Scott Davis, Who was also voted Most Valuable Gymnast. These gymnasts led the team to titles of North Divi- sion Conference Champions, District Champions, Sec- tional Champions, and a fourth place slot in the state meet. Besides having a 10-3 record, the team placed fourth in the Arlington Invitational, third in the York Invitational, and second in the Maine East Invita- tional. Two individual state title winners Were Greg Teets and Craig Rothermel. Teets qualified in Hnals for all events and all-around. He placed 10th on p-bars, ninth on floor, and sixth in all-around. Rothermel placed ninth on still rings. The 1980 season proved to be one of the most suc- cessful and greatest ever! by Tracy Warnecke ,QQ Nick Miller concentrates hard on side horse. 4? Scott Davis swings to All-American! ig... :,.... fi-,W W .,-'fi I , - 4 H. I A ia z ' I I, 1:- -' , ,... 'Me' 4' N ' , ' ,,.,....1..:,..,mg::-V . .E ,.. ::, . V51-1 9,7 , 0 - I . ,, ..,, JM . 'ALMA' f 'A' rn-ho., ' K S an I' ' I -3 1 L F' Q ' 2frg.rzQz3f: u 4 'Q f' 'A -kwa i...'-ip,w,,g',, , , . 1- f ' Y it ' 23 f ... . ., 5 If I 1 . 1. 6 , .4 . ., ., 9 . H , T ' . 4, ' f ' 1 ., -' -' QW ., if is 49 .... - I KJV., , L .1 K af , C an I ,A , .,.,. E, :fa - V, Greg Teets holds a perfect handstand. 1' L+.- . 475 Al Scharf excels in long horse va ulting. . 1 Y f 12514 f 1 1' . f :Zi f Li 2 1 . . - . 0 I f XX f g 'Q Y f Craig Rothermel shows the skill of a state finalist! , 1 ., 'f . ' , H JJ . ,WW am, . 5 4 si g Herb Voss performs perfect scissors every Scott Davis dismounts another excellent Kurt Kaunzinger tumbles to success. time! side horse routine. r , Q 1 ' s I s ...M .K ww ,N 5 W, Senior Herb Voss works hard for a great side horse routine. All-Around Scott Davis shows part of his great talent. ny' 'Q i V Abv' Jeff Klop shows concentration to hold an L . Greg Teets knows how to show skill and perfec- tion. Craig Rothermel shows perfect form on still rings. Ken Von Ebers gets ready for another suc- cessful tumbling routine. Mike Henson works to hold a difhcult move. J UI1i0I' TOHI BFHY PEI' f 01' HIS SUP61' skill on side horse. ti - r 7 fy ir, 5 f'I2 rj ,ml V4 ' , W , ,T K M M .LV GYMNASTICS TEAM. Row 1: Tony Cirone, Craig Bell, Chris Oppenheimer, Jim Gealius, Jim Wilcox, Ed Kurtz, Keith Knull. Row 2: Doug Swanson, Jim Seehan, Glen Heiroth, John Allen, Steve LaBeau, Matt Metzger, Phil Gargano. 7, V 1 , B z ,W ff' x 1, J A Ui. U ! Y f I 1- FROSH-SOPH. G YMNASTICS TEAM Row 1: Ted Kersting, Dennis Dunn, Keith Knull, Jim Wilcox. Row 2: Joe Cirone, Steve LaBeau, Matt Metzger, Sam Bel- tran. . . Debbie Letterer warms up be- fore the Hrst batter. Joyce Bielech shows H uskie enthusiasm! 1 A P N b - - y ' ' ,. - T f:. Riff fr - -- '-ff -T g -- ' , .- ' e:-15 '- .we . Q... -- ,-- L.-YV. ,-,.,,f1.. 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The teams standingat the end of the season was fourth in the North Division. The junior varsity team Hnished with a record of 7-7 According to Coach Sullivan, Softball is a big thing at Herseyg all the kids really get up for it. They al- ways practice as long as they can and work hard at it. Congratulations girls on a fine season. by Ca thy Berger Karla Schrader watches for the pitch, 4' V Y f 1 iff , ' ' ,Y in t J - ff-15' ' -if N Y 9' X , z Q' vi- V7-a ,, . D was ,124 : L 5- Jr, ,.?i1.g -4... ,. ,Tp . ,T .v 1 r 5 ' -'- . ' '-' . Y' , ,... WZTLZ A- .L 1 -- ., - ,FQ --1. gf.,-,,q,ar.. N , A, , -,I A. -- .. 31.1. ' Q..Q 3,55 .Jenni 'lxA..lHzQ,1 x ,. 'H Karla Schrader makes an- other close play at first base. All-Conference Cathy Crews is ready to hit a homerun, 1, , 4 X A 3 f. 41 f ' ' - f , -- r f ' ' ,f,,,Qf,, W xx!-L r Q i . , 'W 2. M ,N f I W ,nt . ., . . A , ,, , -uw., . v .nt ., 3- W . 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GIRLS VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM. Row 1: Coach Nancy Sulli- Schultz, Carolyn Sheyker. Row 2: Theresa Cornwell, Carol Z ylstra, van, Barb Te-schke, Susie Hill, Debbie Letterer, Cathy Crews, Kim Lisa Bagneschi, Joyce Bielech, Teri Schimdt, Karla Schrader. I GIRLS ' J V SOFTBALL TEAM Row 1: Mary Connors, Sally Fer- guson, Fran Simons, Jenny Ta ucher, Julia Toba, Kim Larsen, Deb- bie Dale. Row 2: Karyn Schaefges, Joan Kasnick, Jackie Steffens, 1 --1-Q, .1 1 vp X X Sheryl Dreher, Mari Brinkman, Janine Szamocki. Not Pictured. Kris Torkelson, 'l' l I4-...I l I Baseball Team C Becomes Regional Champs The 1.980 baseball team, coached by Len Bending, finished a successful season with an 18-11 record. For the Hrst time, Hersey became Regional Champs in baseball. They later lost in sectionals to a strong Bar- rington team, 1-0. The captains this year were Tom Conlin, BJ Jor- dan and Durson Durm us. Pitcher Tom Conlin was named Most Valuable Player. Tom was also named All-Conference, All-Area, and he participated in the Illinois Baseball Coaches All-Star game in Peoria. Cen ter Helder Bl Jordan was also named A1l-Confer- ence. Durson Durm us played left field and was also a good hitter, Unfortuna tel y, Durson was injured in the fifth game against Conan t, which kept him out for the rest of the season. This was a great loss to the team, All in all, it was a successful season for the baseball team. by Leah Orlando , , It was a tough inning for catcher Dan Voltz. bi 'Q ,-XN . . N 'fi Bruce Erickson awaits the pitch. Another run for the Huskies! Z ' . , aw, , :. , ,.M. ' ' .,. 'Qvag 3 ... i ...Mute 'WV fm' : ' ' J K? ,.g ' ' a ffzl' t -' 15, 4,54 W ,w. xx. 1 x. 'V ff 1 1 2 1 5: 1 . .t.a1.afz'.z.af....,a..f - Q ' 1 . af.. nhl , 7? 4 -M1 f .', , I ' A,,'- f it Dave Janney slides into second base. Coach Bending watches the game with in- Steve Anzelmo heads for third base. terest. , N b, Q Y E i.. wg: Vzub ',: .1,x...,., 3,931 1, I ' X X K ' ' lllfsmitixm 5357. '1'.C':E5W-'Q-XLV f 225141120-Y '-vtlfvliwiiivaiaerat 63' ' X ft W 2 f 1 1 f ' ..,.,. - 21.1, eff.. 'ill 1 '5f ' W -i . i5121,'--Y'w'f'+-fs ii?-9 Y A tb. 'H . i awk: ,- iii lfggyg - i ,E W fwax-1 q. V -glggfgfu -1 fi f, I w - AM ' . H ' V ....., Tom Comm Wmds UP for the Mike Schmidt waits forthe hit. Shortstop Mike Behnke isreadyforaction. pitch. v , sg, fd, 42 . Q f vt Dave Gilbreth shows good running form. Dan Voltz swings for a home run. ww. Q' BJ. Jordan concentrates on making a good hit. ,- 'v -f' Ti '- A A . ff fi Qwf -1 ,sffw 7454.11 ff ic 2621 'Ke ,ft',f-Mf'5:fy',f,,'i vi f ,f ,Q ' M ffl 9-fa ,H HM ' fx -a - -1' 1- 1ff.,,,,4,,,,w-',,f, ,,f1,f,,, et ' .. , Q-riff ff 1. if 'f e ' ' Q gfazxqig. ,ie f , ' 1 4 twig, 1 ,.,gf':',-7794 1 ' V' ff, 4 -1, +9 V51 f '41, 1 ' ' - ,, 1 'tif' 1: -1 Q wflff Q-. Ti ' L ?Z :Z.,1f5f 25f?ff'f12f y:fE,:,?',Q? Z?42Zz.?Q-4373 .1'j1Q'f-1 ' '. . W V . -,,, ., ,'VV . W e Pitcher Tom Conlin shows perfect form. Keith More leads off from second base. 1 Hi .Hi nk f 3 -elf 1 , , -A , Y V A ini ge, 4. , 1 - H VARSITY BASEBALL. Row 1: Dan Voltz, Steve Anzelmo, Mike Sheyker, Mike Behnke, Tom Stoltz, Jim Petras. Bow 2: Mike Schmidt, Jim Jolly, Donn Vucovich, Dave Janney, Ken Weber, , 1944541 IMT' ws' Keith More, John Walding, Tim Molloy. Row 3: Mark Loftus, BJ Jordan, Geoff Apgar, Bruce Erickson, Jim Hanlon, Tom Huene, Dave Gilbreth, Tom Conlin, Coach Bending. H T5 sv S iw SOPHOMORE BASEBALL. Row 1: Joe Cappuccitti, Grant Fuchs, kowski, Gerald Giustino, Steve Bassie, Mke Platt, .George Pete Youngwerth, Bill Oakley, Pat Wiltse, Alan Grady, Dean Quar- McGuire. Row 3: Coach Rowley, Dan Holdeburg, Jim Limperis, ino. Row 2: John Milazo, Todd Younger, Doug Za ucha, Brad Mar- Dan Boyan, Tim Coughlin, AlStenS1and, Mike Huene, Frank Cilia. 4 X if: ,-51 r A nv..-1 , Hwy 1111315 X yuftlly jaqgzg i wi. Yami? :Huggy 'IM V ffbqj bww FRESHMEN A BASEBALL. Row 1: Jim Foloky, Mike Kelliher, Pierce, Mike Hubert. Row 3: Jeff Palminteri, Pat Ford, Chris An- Joe Quarino, Mike Winkowski, Mike Ciiia. Row 2: Pete Gutzmer, dersen, Ron Renaud, Keith Shariog, Darrick Byas, Dave Paluch Bob Larson, Mark Swede, Don Schoenfeld, Rich Wiitse, Dale Imgrj. 1 'fx' -1 , H v it , , ,,J 3 -idly ,IM wqjl 731.845 junta Tawny FRESHMEN 'B BASE'BALL. Row1: Dean Moran, Jim Dalacker, Johnson, Mike Johnson, Dave Kownick, Scott Brunner, Mark Dan Petersen, Frank DiMaggio, John Messina, Bob Mnichowicz, Vandlik, Ozzie Dizon, Jamilee Khoury, Bob Cooper, Darren Lemmon. Row 2: Vince Lewandowski, Paul rack Team Shows H uskie De termina tion The boys' track team, coached by Larry Travis, had a successful season with an overall record of twelve wins and four losses. Their outstanding talent shined through again at the Prospect and Falcon Invitation- als where they received third place and Hrst place respectively. The team fought with determination to receive fourth place in both the Conference and District meets, which qualihed Bob Psenka for discus, John Irwin for the two mile run, John Lesniak for shot put, and Eilic Brandon for long jump. They advanced to the State meet and did very well. Along with the four qualifiers in individual events the two mile relay team also did very well. The team, consisting of Steve Kane, Cliff Blaine, Gary Pratt, and Craig Schachtschneider, got third place in the meet. The boys' track team as a whole ga ve full effort to their events and ended with a successful season. by Ka thy Kersting Tony McPartland burns his opponent. f 4 :: 1 ' Gary Pratt shows Huskie endurance. 31 . f Q ' V- ., Y fi?-,grvgs 'kv Jim Conrad shows Huskie determination. .. -4- ,y q .1 ,I A v V., ' 4 , , - f- T -we A my M-ylvwfw . s1pfn:,Lf,p ,I y. ,,:.,C, , ', ' f - ,,h,l1.2 'ff'f 'fv v jc' f,f,fg f. ,ff- :. 1 -ff., f. 1 Y .fglfy-,g-,ff . , 1 .glvilffrf-ifff.,fjf.l:y' L, Xwfi, ijyfvv, .f x .jf frfv. '.,' . '.7'.f' ' ,' 'L-'sf' fy ,.,, 7 ,ff ,Mtg 2 f f fw, fro 1- I ,. ,jzalrxf fnflfs 'F 1'f.'f f,'lb f 4 V' ' ' ' ' - fl fuk 'Q-4' ' ,lim -51 .:, .,..Q,,:2h,nnaa Bob Psenka concentrates on his next put during practice. Brian Al tma yer sprin ts for his relay team. Long distance runners Mark Poch, John Irwin, and Steve Link pace themselves for a long race. Dave Bell and Ed Grant strive to win. George Wilson demonstrates good form in the hurdles. Freshman John Passaglia comes around the backstretch heading for the finish. 'ii Ken Grant takes off for his triple Steve Littig shows effort as he . runs. Jump- nat x ' rs 7 Cliff Blaine finishes after a long race. Bob Smith watches the discus fly. li., X Hua. Freshman Rich Whelan strides with Ken Grant heads for the Hnish. Dave Bell jumps high for a victory. pride. Ay.. 4. L Q BOYS' VARSITY TRACK TEAM. Row 1: Cliff Blaine, Craig Schachtschneider, Al Richter, Mark Lemke, Randy Borre, Mark Poch. Row 2: Warren Habib, Craig Umphress, Bob Skalicky, Ron Psenka, Greg Faupeglia, Mark Fogarty, Doug Ward, Nate VanDe- Graaff Steve Link, Elick Brandon. Row 3: Tom Leipzig, Phil Neu- mann, John Irwin, Steve Littig, George Wilson, John Lesniak, Ron Schumacher, Bob Smith, Ed Gran t, Da ve Bell. Not pictured: Vince Adams, Steve Michaels, Frank deAlba, Theo Denaxas. 'G . c at W 'lr'1 BOYS' FROSH-SOPH TRACK TEAM. Row 1: Scott Sundeen, Rich Tony McPartlin. Raw 3: Brian Oeltgen, Brian Altma yer, Dan Lud- Whelan, Mitch Levy, Bill Boyd, Ken Boesiger. Row 2: John Passag- Wigsen, Paul Psenka, Bob Renk, Paul Holec, Keith Fredriksen. lia, John De Waal, Tony Frankiewicz, Mike Kane, Chuck Klingel, Monica Wendall stays ahead of her opponent. Girls, rack Sen ds Two ownsta te The 1980 Girls' Track and Field Team, coached by Claudia Oleson, had a victorious season. They ended their dual meet season wi th a record of 5-4, and placed eighth in Conference and seventh in Districts. The teams most valuable member was Linda Walkowiak, who received a first in Districts and sec- ond in Sta te for shotput, Carolyn Pasterski received second in Districts and also went to Sta te for shotp ut, placing sixth. Other outstanding members were Cheryl Karna tz who was third in Districts, and Julie Joy who was fourth in Districts, both for the 440. Although they had much bad weather all of the girls Worked hard and put forth a great effort throughout the season. ' Sandy Reeve takes the lead. Speedy Renee Feder- SueH1ndman shows offherrunning skills. Sherri Brown, Maureen Hogan and Sharon Amundson take a lap around the track. V f- ' '-wma brim aw b M H : 5f , , , , , 3, , 4 iw , ,,.,,,, ,, , 1 X , f , - .at ,, ,131 VW ,. 5 , ,L ' ,igfgzw - 1'Lx2tfl,,y ' V ' 3 . my , 1 pxfxf' V ' .4 ,. . Hx ,, w , ,, , ., ':-vita. aan. -' m y W in f '27 V -1 Ranee Fedor strides to the finish, SU9tMfeSff1df Concentrates UU hel' Shelly Brodeur jumps to victory. nex even. my ww U G'z:,,-af nv-P9091-rv mu rn .., H f .,5.9,f.iQ. 'P Lea Newren hurdles to success. Linda Walkowiak shows championship form in shot-put. P I P Carolyn Pasterski throws for first place in dis- Sharon Amundson and Maureen Hogan show endurance in the mile race. cus wifi wwf, M29 MSA , 3- US Uv Q' MESH 905:02 - .M . c-cz h V ' MESH WSU 'fusmw ,Mfg yi' 0'-i xi' TRACK TEAM Row 1: Jackie Purcell, Julie Joy, Connie Costello, Maureen Hogan, Natalie Weldon, Julie Cella, Monica Wendall, Sharon Amundson, Sandy Reeve. Row 2: Cheryl Karnatz, Kari Wallcowiak, Sue Hindman, Nanci Risop, Heather Kinney, Sue Carey, Nancy Barfield, Janene Richardson, Ka thy Kersting, Ranee Fedor. Row 3: Coach Steve Whited, Laurel Wagner, Marcia Ga v- -If is K QW., ' E law M i aa GILL qi-- I . 'wif' 4 v ' df Q wa., f ., 2 ' !,'k :gilf , f .,,, ,,.r 'f M 1 ,,,, . . .L vw-namfif' :M if' ' Monica Wendall shows perfect form in hurdles. N I msn cl XRRSIX QCJ KQEQSU X'xlR.'fr ranovich, Vicki Coggeshall, Chris Michaels, Ellen Bonneville, Lin- da Walkowiak, Sue Miesfeldt, Lea Newren, Coach Linda Feiza, Coach Don Nelson. Not pictured: Coach Claudia Olson, Sherri Brown, Carolyn Pasterski, Shelly Brodeur, Danielle Rubino, Cathy Anderson, Cherie Schoonover. Nancy Barneld shows Huskie power Sue Carey shows determination in the 110 hurdle race. oys Tennis Rallies Through nother Season The boys' varsity tennis team, coached by Bill Reinhard, ended a season of hard competition with a 2-4 record in the North Division. Overall, this ga ve the Huskies an 8th place finish in conference. Individual performances were given by lst singles player Jay Woldenberg, who Coach Reinhard says is 'probably the best lst singles player I 've had since coaching, especially as a freshman. Jay Hnished 4th in Districts. Don Ferris held the number two spot on the team followed by Mike DeFazio at 3rd singles. The rest of the varsity team consisted of doubles players, Kee Sohn, Tom Neumeyer, David Kuhns, Bob McCoppin, Steve Parlier, Ken Sowatke, and Ed Dresselh u ys. All the team members pulled together to make their season a fulhlling one. by Lori O'Neill x ., ,K 1 X ., . ,,-mrs. - -- H .W Barry Thomas keeps his eye Steve Parlier returns a deep on the ball. shot. Mike DeF'azio shows excellent form. .,v1'f':i. . ' Don Ferris concentrates on his swing. Jay Woldenberg, lst singles, serves into action. Ed Dresseihuys hits a mean serve. N I BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS TEAM Row 1: Mike Blomquist, Scott Furlong. Row 2: Ken Gaesor, Robert Sproul, Jim Schrader, Kurt Fischer, Scott Diefenderfer, Paul LaMonica, John Barnd, Mike Boyd, Todd Saylor, Dave Adelman. BOYS' VARSITY TENNIS TEAM. Row 1: Kee Sohn, Jay Wolden- Reinhard, Ed Dresselhuys, Don Ferris, Steve Parlier, Kent berg, Mike DeFazio, Tom Neumeyer, David Kuhns. Row 2: Coach Sowatzke, Bob McCoppin. Ba dmin ton Team Smash es ith Pride The 1980 Badminton Team ended their season with an overall record of 0-11. The team, which consisted of two seniors, three juniors, six sophomores, and eight freshmen, tied for fourth place at the Lake For- est Invitational. The Most Valuable Player for the 1980 season was Vicki Luempert. She did an outstanding job playing first singles, earning third place at the Lake Forest Invitational and receiving second place at the Shep- ard In vita tional. The girls displayed excellent potential throughout their season. by Ro Peter Patty McLaughlin and Coleen Enright are keeping their eyes on the birdie. 2' r ,rg-ies Cathy Winkowski is proud of her smash. Cathy Titre and Mrs. Pfaender discuss an equipment problem I 2-A L., . 5, 2! - , ...... y,,, J Vicki Luempert strives for perfection. ,3 Q 1 1 Jane Hobbs hits the birdie for a point. Georgette Poulos returns a serve with good form. Lisa Korbas concentrates on her return. Kathy Maczkv SGFVGS with SHS?- JMHL A., WKLAIWRQGMW BADMIN TON TEAM. Row 1: Coleen Enrigh t, Susan Cohen, Sher- McLaughlin, Lynn Seilder, Rose Bouquet, Cathy Titre, Row 3: Mrs. ry VanHaften, Cathy Winkowski, Mindi Seleman, Ingrid Ruttend- Pfaender, Vicki Luempert, Georgette Poulos, Kim Greaves, Kathy jie, Ann Williams. Row 2: Julie Haemker, Lynne Wagner, Patty Maczko, Jane Hobbs, Lisa Korbas. obin Glink Reigns ver Prom 1980 The 12th Annual Junior-Senior Prom held on May 30, at O'Hare Kennedy Holiday Inn, was a very memorable event. The dance started at 6:00 p.m. with dinner being served at T00 p.m. The band Choice provided a romantic evening with its variety of music, including the theme song Always Be Together . The strolling minstrels also provided a mellow mood. The most exciting part of the evening was the crowning of Prom Queen 1980, Robin Glink. Members of her court included: Katie Baldwin, Denise McPheron, Debbie Sandlund, and Julie Swanson. Each of the couples who attended the dance were given favors. The girls received mugs with the theme inscribed, and their dates received mugs with the I-Iuskie emblem. Special thanks are given to the junior class and their sponsor Mr. Blim for providing an evening full of joyful memories, by Rose Vazzano Queen Robin Glink and escort Jeff Koziol share a dance. W4 , A -iw' ' QF' f ' . 151 -L, W I 0 , . 9 .1 Q I ' A VL , was X55 5 qi! WW' . .Vx W az , it 1 L f, -4, f ik f' w N I Couples happily share a good meal with friends. Katie Baldwin and Mike Grady boogie down. 4, waz Michelle Puzzo and Craig Schachtsch- Kelly Werth crowns Robin Glink the 1980 Gayle Phinney and date share a romantic neider dance the night awa y. Prom Queen. dance. Couples gather to look at Prom candidates. Arriving couples anticipate a night full of fun. j 0 Grads Leave our Happ Years On Monday, June 9, 1980, at 8:00 p.m., Hersey's gymnasium was filled with proud parents, relatives, and friends as 488 graduates marched in the gymnasi- um to Pomp and Circumstancef' Grace Park began the ceremony with the Invocation. Other student speakers for the evening included Julie Swanson, Ja- net Winkowski, and Steve Lovi. Richard A. Bach- huber, Board of Education, and Dr. Robert G. Weber, Associate Superintendent, presented the diplomas. Cameras flashed as the names were called and the diplomas were awarded. by Jeani Kosteln y Karen Butzen makes the final adjustments on Ed Grant, fx ,V-. B, 'W-Q .0 8 60 Mr. Goins introduces the class of '80, Anna Cappuccitti and Jenny Conrad are all smiles at graduation. Graduates Tom Conlin, Beth Clawes, and Jim Braun take time out for a picture. Linda Walko wiak is proud to receive her last award from John Hersey High School. 'Z Carol Laursen and Roger Lass have many thoughts about the future. C1aSSPreSidentJu1ie SWHHSOH d61iVGI'S11Gf last Speech to the class of '80. Valedictorians .... . . . Jacqueline M Amato x-..,,. I x P ..f ,xwl-in f Durson Durmus wou1dn't miss graduation night for an ything. Salutatorians .... . Architecture . . . . . . Frank S. Becker Jayne M Mariani Grace UPark Mark C. Petri Gene E. Quirini Amy M Schildgen Kevin C Rotheroe Danielle M Rubino Cheryl Joyce Schoonover .....,... Kevin Rotheroe Art .......,............,.......... Vicki Luempert Gay Martin H. Louis Schultz Athletic Award ,.... Tom Conlin Girls Athletics ........,......... Linda Walkowiak Business Education ..... De ba te ......,...... Drama .............. English ....,............ DebbieB0l1 MarkPetri . . . . . Kevin Rechner . . . . Kevin Rotheroe Foreign Language .....,. ' .......,.... Cary Meyers Home Economics ..............., Debbie Boushley Individual Speech Events Industrial Education .... Journalism ............. Mathematics .... Choral Music ..... Instrumental Music , . Newspaper Editor ,..,. School pirit ............ Science ................., Social Science ........... Student Council President Yearbook Editor-In-Chief Michael P. Caruso Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . Harvey Bennett, Jr. ,......... Charles Eggert . ...... Jan Malinasky John Dyslin ........ Jayne Mariani . . . . Harvey Bennett, Jr, Debra Sandlund MaryMader . . . . . Jan Malinasky . .... .... K atie Baldwin FrankBecker . . . . . Donna Dobrowolsky Michelle Puzzo LisaKivland ..... Kenneth M Stewart Ralph Laich Memorial Scholarship .....,... Janet Winko wski D.A.R. Good Citizen Award ..... Jayne M Mariani S.A.R. Good Citizenship Medal ...., Katie Baldwin Peter Joseph Curry Herse Students 11j0 Spring Activities The Spring of 1980 was Hlled with exciting even ts and enthusiastic athletic teams. Many students participated in extracurricular ao- tivities held in the spring. Some of these included archery, badminton, baseball, gymnastics, softball, tennis, and track. The spring play, Prom, and Graduation were all well worth the Wait as the year was coming to an end. This time of year Will never be forgotten by many students of John Hersey High School. by Patty Kuhlmann Laurel Wagner and Natalie Weldon show the endurance of long distance runners. .a - -,-g-,,,g-'-W,,,x-'- I ,. .,...-..--1--- . .A ,l. m ' All-Around Greg Teets has great flexibility on the p-bars. 1 3. I 4 K r Q n. 5 I Y ff Y J 7 ff 2 I v I Debbie Sandlund displays her out- standing acting ability. ceive her diploma. Q Lisa Michaels is proud to re- Steve Parlier is ready to hit a smashing forehand. Jeff Koziol is proud to escort Prom Queen Robin Glink. ,M .B , H fx Qwg, f 1, 1 Wo an r Er, .,. ,.v .A -,J -E . Golfers Tee- To Success. The H uskie golfers had an exciting season this year that resulted in a record of 8 wins and 7 losses. Each team member contributed their best effort, but some of the players did exceptionally Well. The District Championship was won by Dan Kochevar with an impressive score of 74, and Mike Passaglia took sec- ond With a score of 75. The overall team average for this year was 162. The outstanding golfer this year Was Senior Dan Kochevar who went downstate to represent Hersey. John Wascoe was voted the Most Improved Player for this year with a 42.4 average. There was a special award given this year and it went to Senior Tom Stoltz for breaking the most clubs. Coached by Al Kintzle, the Hersey golf team showed tremendous effort and talent throughout the season. By Diane Dagian -93? - t . 'L --Va g 5. ' ' 'o 1..4- , ' , ' ,L+.:-2 . Q . '55 mir. . , I 1 1. X 'fi-:'Fi:.,V N L ' 1 1 h tt .L '.L.-in V I - , u AU M I I f,. i,,i.-.:' Q V5 V - I 1 ' , , V ' 'f .-5 ',-Tiff 51 ' ' X f- F -iff, lfifl. 5' -1 1 Q 'fir -:Y f,,:- -,- ,V 1 ' , ea , s -L 1 ' ' A .1 f .L 5 . ' ,. ,., K 1 4 ', '- - V, .v .W .5 . W .Ss - xt 4 V 1' 2 X 4 2 - - f' . .L,. ' ' - XL .' ' i 5 , ..a,g X I 5 ' ,,,,f .VL,. ','1'-V!:.-:-'.:: F. 'QI' ' X --W . . .V 3 - ' ,, ..,,,.. t ,V ., . .. -f .t 4, 1 ' Vi 'B V ' 1 X . 3 ' m . . : ' J x , .55 ,. Q- f 1' - f ' - ,Va .Q V'f:-.:..- Va- 1 .I Coach Al Kintzle and Bill Distel average team scores. Captain Dan Kochevar swings with perfection. 4 .x,,Q,g.-Q .. 1 ,f 5 f' - 1 'f'f' .-,ig 'ww .-1. fi -Z ' ' .uh 52' ' V -' .. A 1-. fn. . vit 'Za- '-'. '-'Cm V ' . . v,Vi'ff1'a ' .rg . f' ' 4 , '-JV T -JJ.. we . Q . ,gV ,. il G . V- . .. --. V' -, -'S D -' 4 M? , V ,W Q K ag.. , 'WZ ., 4, . '- . Q.: ' A if V. : ' T J ' 4, ' .V . H1 f Q v.V.,i-..- I V., . t. 1 , ' ' 'A 'A Q' .fm , Q V V' - - f- ,215 - 1, ' arf, 'f-yg -Z:,,,.1, ..-g.,:V.g,-I.,-J,-gt A - .5,m1Me- V V JV ff , ,.,. V if-i'4i3 '? I? 5 Y V V V- ' ,. az1fff5ZP55??f5?5'?2?'?5W2fV'V: . ,wif ' .4,:,.?fgL, , ' U we , ' Y .lI2'fj'fff'f .z',V..,f., .541 3 Vfffmyff 5afi f? '5-'Q ff , 1W?f'?2??i -V Steve Brinkman shows deep concentration. 48364 f V 74 .lzrft . - -fy' ' 3K 1 1. L' ,1- ' '14 V, lg gjggQ,f:'ll4m,',i:.--j-5iyJ'Vg.,-ga' '- I I If I V f xi f I 1 'T J., 1. -1 .mfg sf.-3, Mike Passaglia lines up for the putt. John Wascoe shows determination. BOYS FROSH-SOPH GOLF TEAM. Row 1: Bill Frieberg, Rich Gilbreth, Howard Brown, Jay Woldenberg, John Brandies, Dave Brown. Row 2: Bob Larson, Dave Kownick, Rob Hendricks, John Passaglia, Keith Sharlog, Greg Weatherford, Coach Bill Distel. Jeff Kintzle drives down the fairwa y. JH- t I ' 1 .j.. V 21' ' nl I X X .1 V N A I I ' A ., i ' x S ,. ., s.. . . - - Jq jsar A. , - ' V S 'a . ' A. A' V g :v. . Q ,-ff - .. . .4 'S ' -1 , A yi V w Lf, , i , .. . V 95 3 5. I . , . A , ,, . A , Mew - - ' - . .. - 'V' in 'J' + W. L ' JN ' ' Wfigx m ia HWQX1 V. .,.,,. 2 AL , --fn , .' ,QA-2 , H ', xf ff .. ,.. i9'f2Mg . Q1 l'2.a.iJc.-2.13 1 l'l Q ' A ff':? ' V - v .2 Z1-:!g3g..f:'?f-ikf-.'f 3 if if? 1?Q54'g,g,,ggq,gi-13.1Q AFL, , ' . ?ff???fX?::Zgx: f:fg 1'-Qt., f iilfgkw Ulpffv- rs 0 ft -Q Lag-A 4.4-fe -4- z ,A ' . A f .fjltffi gi f1'f'2.fXaiE511!k - . ' Tom Stoltz executes perfect form on the putting green, '- BO Y'S VARSITY GOLF TEAM Row 1: Dan Kochevar, Mike Passaglia, John Wascoe, Tom Steve Brinkman makes a perfect putt! Gary Burke' Stoltz, Steve Brinkman. Row 2: Coach Al Kintzle, Al Stenzland, Dave Lane, Jeff Kintzle, ar ity ootball Shows Spirit nd De termina tion Exciting 5-4 Season The 1980 Varsity Football Team Hnished the season with a 5-4 record. The record is deceiving because, with a few breaks here and there, they could have been serious con tenders for post season play. With all things considered, 2 points stopped them short of their drive. The Huskies lost the heartbreaking games to Fremd and Barrington by an identical score of 14-13. Coach Gli wa said it was quite difficult to accept these losses, but felt his only disappointment this season was that this Une bunch of athletes didn't get a chance to participate in the sta te playoffs. He said all four losses came to superb teams. The one game that will be hard for any Hersey fan to forget was against Palatine where Keith More in- tercepted and returned a school record 101 yard in- terception for a touchdown in the closing minutes to win the game. It was truly an exciting contest. Ron Polizzi was the most outstanding offensive player on the team. Ron ca ught 22 passes for over 300 yards and 5 touchdowns. The defense had many standouts. Among them were Mike Behnke, Keith More, Bruce Erickson, and Steve Anzelmo. Mike Behnke, Bruce Erickson, and Ken Arend were named to the 1980 MSL. All-Conference team. Their excellent play made them deserving of this honor. by Dave Gilbreth 'ifzrmiuis Ron Psenka and Mike Behnke cause a fumble. 3:7 Q ii-fi -,5,1. ,:,,1u, A--,,.' 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WP' L ,,,,. we l.1f7-f,,.- -.M 4-sv X 4 , ,.,, A Af. ww: ' -..r C ,wan 5' ' 1- M, 5 ,.wM,.. Vugx ,,,,4-. . N, ,- . .'-1-..... . Keith More and Bruce Erickson close in on the ball carrier. .Y ,.,. .-.- ...... -V ,,.f,, N. ,aw ..,,A,. ,,,,,A Mmm Y,,AA,M M, AVKK W W V ,Y,,.A, s ,N.Af .4 . , S T 1 'Av f .Le 1 A--A J ...,A, ,.,. . . ...L i a VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Row 1: Jim Mueller, Bill Oakly, Mike Schmidt, Joe Mon tilla, Mike Borta, Tom Bieschke, Matt Platt, Jim Petras, Denis Crevoise vat, Donn Vucovich, Steve Bassi. Row2: Bruce Erickson, Jim Pappas, Steve Michaels, Dave Koziol, John DeWaal, Brad Markowski, Taki Denaxes, Tom Zeitler, Bob Con- nor, Da ve Ischinger, Doug Ward, Geoff A pgar, Jeff G undlach, Doug Zaucha. Row 3: Peter Gutzmer, Jim Limperis, Kent Sowatzke, Keith More, Vince Adams, Scott Shoub, Theo Denaxes, Walter Thielman, Gregg Lindskoog, Bob Renk, Mark Samborski, Tony Mcpartlin, Ken Arend. Row 4: Kurt Thyreen, Ron Psenka, Steve Anzelmo, John Rogala, Frank DeAlba, Mark Kemety, Bob Bingham, Mike Conlin, Mark Fogarty, John Allen, Ron Polizzi, Ken Weber, Mike Behnke. Zhi ,,,. QI W 2 A 1 ,'i f,' 'Z 21 V ting? I 5 7 I , 1 5' 1- 1 I 1 . 'g 'gmt 2. 1 , A 1, D , J . ' 1'- ffl, 1 ,ft nw., .Ar -1 .- j k iv MQ' ' ti .J H A A N 1 'Q 1' V' . 5 sz Q g ' 1' 4' , 1 ., ' -, at gf ,,.. , ' ,,, 'fy . . 'ff ' ' AW' f ff . ,. J v V , H, . .W M i '3 ' A f st , V 5 y. . ,, ' .ww 1 . .ff Q N -it . .WA mes,-I ,J . 24 All-Conference Bruce Erickson takes a quick breather. Dave Koziol drops back to 'fire a bomb. SOPHOM ORE FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1: Jim Konrad, Tom Judy, Bill Borgstrom, Mike Pavetto, Steve Turinsky, Jim Kostopoulos, John Blomquist, Greg Schn ur, John Fanizza, Joe Quarino, Jim Fo- loky, Frank Dimaggio. Row 2: Art Olsted, Troy LaPlume, Rob Sproul, Joe Weissmann, Mark Vandlik, Ken Gaseor, Paul Trai- fords, JeffPalminteri, Dan Petersen, Scott Sundeen, Jim Palacker, Tony Morales, Mark Loftus. Row 3: Coach Foster, Rocky Anton- ucci, Frank Drake, Paul Psenka, Frank Ball, Ron Renaud, Bill Yowell, Mark Eble, Chris Anderson, Steve Harrington, Pat Ford, Mike Johnson, Coach Summers. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM. Row 1: Mike Altmayer, Rob Lacoco, Scott Vrable, Len Massela, Tom Vertucci, Carlos Montilla, Brad Davis, Scott Schmitz, Steve Dalinas. Row 2: Bob Hanlon, Geoff Gnau, Jeff Minichowitz, Steve Bieze, Chris Zelek, Brian Levvandowski, Kevin Fulton, Ed Krakowiak, John Lamka, Angelo Cangialosi. Row 3: Leun Mitchell, George Limparis, Pete McPart- --v lin, Kyle Weller, Rob Pa vetto, Jim Pluskota, Brian Whitmer, Brian Reed, Steve Ward, Ed Pugliese. Row 4: Scott Krahn, Steve Tardio, Rick Carlson, Dave Kreeger, Joe Rogalo, Brent Felitto, Bill Mueller, Dewey Martinelli, Tom Rumann, Jay Koziol, Coach Mann, Coach Rogoski, Coach Lucas, Coach O'Neil. Cheerleaders ire Fans John Hersey's football cheerleaders for the 1980 season were enth usiastic, in vol ved in many activities and, above all, supportive of the team. During Home- coming Week the cheerleaders sold mums, had an alumni reunion, K which was a success! and surprised the football players with speciall y made pillow cases, and by decorating their houses. The cheerleaders also provided a great deal of pep to the pep assemblies to try to get the crowd rowdie. ' Each of the captains did a great job of leading their squads. The captain of the freshman squad was Becky Schram and the sophomore captain was Chris Mi- chaels. The junior varsity captain was Colleen Ger- aty. Captain of varsity cheerleaders was Terri Conlon who worked alongside Fall Club captain, Craig Schachtschneider. This was the third successful year that we ha ve had Fall Club. Sponsors for all the cheerleaders were Mr. RJ Hannon and Mrs. Bridget Lucas. They also did an exceptionally Hne job. by Klrsten Dalley Cindy and Tony Frankiewicz show true cheerleader form. Lisa Nakamura enjoys cheer- ing for the sophomore team. I J Joan Spiel and Nanook become cheerlead- Fall Club and cheerleaders mount to per- Julie Gartner waits patiently to hear the ing buddies. fection. call. Sophomore and Junior Varsity cheerleaders like sharing Homecoming moments. Hey Freshman! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS AND FALL CL UB.' Row 1: Craig Schachtschneider, Chris Pfeifer, Cindy Frankiewicz, Sue Sobeski, Tra- cy Warnecke, Doug Swanson. Row 2: Tony Frankiewicz, Joan Spiel, Terri Conlon, Julie Gartner, Lisa ONeill, John Griffin. Row 3: Randy Evans, Mark Lemke, Scott Kazmier- oczak, Peter Helms, Gary Pratt, Jim Geallis, FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS. Row 1: Ka thy Christopherson, Joy Schuld, Sue Konrad Row 2: Karen McGuiness, Marianne Sam- borski, Becky Schram. 0' '0 iiww 4? f: I .f 1' .. 21 L ' 1 .,l, kg 41' AVN f K 1 . I bv: -' 'l,.-vggf' SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS: Row 1: Chris Michaels, Pau- lette Bluemel, Kathy McGuire Row 2: Beth Watson, Mary Puetz, Lisa Nakamura. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Row 1: Colleen Geraty, Sue Carey, Karen Lakome, Leah Newren. Row 2: Colleen Sweeney, Col- leen Veselits. orona tion Flows With Excitement The 1980 Homecoming Coronation was held Oeto- ber 2 in the llersey gvinnasiuin. The senior class re- presentatives did a beautiful job of deeorating the gym to represent this years theme Homeeoming In Heaven. The suspense of the eeremony was broken when Karen Lange was erowned Queen, and Craig Sehaehtsehneiiler was erownerl King of Homeeom- ing, 1980. The Queen is Court eonsisterl of Connie Cos- tello, Chris DeFazio, Lynn Foloky, Debbie Fulton, and K elly Werth. The K ing is Court was eompriseii of Mike Conlon, Steve Miehaels, Mike Sehmidt, Toni Troppe, and Donn Vueo vieh. The ma.-:terand mistress of eeremonies were Da ve Bro wn and Chris Weinbezg. The Coronation program ineludeu' a performance by On Stage andothe King and Queens trzitlitional walk. As the eeremony eame toa elose, manbv felt that it was an unfoigetable event. by Gayle Phinney H , W., ii I iiilli I fi ltll thi im tl i ipi on Q sg! .P it whirl 'ML ,A X ' Q ' ' -2 ,3-4 w f f k t-'Ljy 2 ' .Ni 5 I ' f , C a T g- xi i, 1 Trl, .V L' ,AA 5 Q , ' if ,K N J sign 1 kll Ix'.u'en lninge .intl t'i'.iig St'll.lt'lllSt'llllt'ltft'l' Hike the !i'.uii1ioii.il tliiis Hin I s uxilk Iloliiwoliiiiig l'i,-url, IJMU if ii l'tiu'tlci'puff clicci'lc.'nlei's hinn it up Choir float shows lflotnccoming spirit. l'onilicrcts relax' ftflvl' their Slnx e Day cx'pci'icnccs om ecoming Week 2 PIRI T The 1980 Homecoming Week brought about more than just spirit: it brought on fun and excitement as well. It all began on Monday, September 29. with a morn- ing assembly introducing the court. and proceeded with the start of the baby picture contest which would last all week. During the lunch hours the Root- beer Drinking Contest was underway. But the day wasn 't over yet: after school, clubs were busy putting together decorations for the halls. Band took first for their hall, Orehesis took second, and third was given to Yearbook. Tuesdays activities included College T-Shirt Day and Angel and Devil Food Eating Contest during the lunch hours. This went along nicely with this year's theme, Heavenly Homecoming. Teacher-Class Dress-Up Day was Wednesday. along with the Bubble Gum Contest. The real excite- ment was at night with Powder Puffand Almost Any- thing Goes. The first game was the Senior A team against the Junior A team which the Seniors won. The second game was the Senior B team against the Junior B team which the Juniors won. 'I'he third game was a championship game between the winners. The Seniors ruled over the Juniors. The week kept rolling with the Banana Eating Con- test on Thursday. Coronation took place during the afternoon where Craig Schachtschneider and Karen Lange were crowned as King and Queen. They also presented the game ball that night to the soccer play- ers. Friday 's activities started with Color Day and the dressing contest during the lunch hours. Later on, the Pep Assembly got everyone ro wdie for the big game. After an early dismissal, the Car Rally got underway. Later that night the game ball was presented by Ka- ren and Craig. The game was tense, and after many efforts the Huskies were defeated by Barrington. I 4- 13 in overtime. Homecoming Week ended on Saturday, October 4. with the traditional Homecoming Dance. Music was provided by Cotton Mouth. The dance was all made possible by Varsity Club, and all who attended had quite memorable experience. by Rose I I va U isicn lhnlcx .i1uit'iliiix lin- Karen lin.i.u'k l:.il.tin'4-s im l ontli.ilI pl.i,u'rs gc! psy chcd lln' the big galnc. liicli gel :willy ilu' llicn' Ut' hm' sk.ilclm.ml tlitrtlty Al lllvxls llI'l'fl1l'Ill.lllI4 .il Ihr' mi ll tnnvmiiiiitg gat rs! Any thing lines j,'tllIll'.S lENT N611 The Ruling Seniors HUNGR Y? . ' .1 L. -Q 1-F Jeani Kostelny and Joan Spiel have fun competing against each other during the Powder Puff Game. 'L-J' Court togetherness. XK 1. A v WX It 's fun being a Pomberet on Slave Day! Lynn Foloky takes a break from putting up the Slave Day showcase. Z V427-X Cheryl Karnatz and Julie Gartner help put together a winning showcase. 4 l-,Y ,Q Junior Powder Puffers listen carefully to Coach Ton y's instructions. Everyone needs a break from decorating the halls' Sophomores enjoy Homecoming Week. rung Kerry, Sandy, Cheryl, Ka thy and Kirsten put in their share for the Car Rall y. 'R The winning bubble. Susie Hill and Kim Bell ..... The Blues Sisters?? 54 l ouples Wsit Heaven at omecommg Hersey's twelfth annual Homecoming Dance, held October 3, 1980, was a night to remember. Cotton Mouth entertained with music of all kinds, while couples danced the night away. The 1980 Homecoming Court was introduced for their traditional dance. King Craig Schachtschneider and Queen Karen Lange led the dance and the rest of the court joined them on the floor. Varsity Club worked hard on preparing refresh- ments and decorating the gym. The dance ended at 11.'00 and the happy couples left the dance with memories of a fun and romantic evening. by Sue Coleman John Sarallo and Cori Gogola rest for a moment. Cathy Berger and Joe Hartmann spend a romantic moment togeth- er. - x s l -re' Queen Karen and King Craig gleem with excitement. Wav tk Z.- Pally Kuhlmann and Scot! Shoub enjoy a fun evening zogelhel A 4 Lillian Rosinski and Alan Kastner take at break from the action rf Jenny Barrels and Tony Frankiewicz en- joy a quiet moment. -1 ,ff--f ., t X A wa, ,t 7-W me f,.i Q -t.-V 1. In . I, .., n 'u, ' . .t if-4 .-. I 5 I Tt- Queen A lien ind lung Ct ng h ue then tradition al d :nee F' an ii' , . Keely Van Kleef and Dan Mahoney stop and pose for a yearbook picture. W A9 VL7 1 1 Senior Couples ham it up for a picture. Paulette Bluemel and Kurt Waller share a romantic evening together. Students En 'o Fall Activities Fall starts off a new year at Hersey. Students begin making new friends and rekindling old friendships. Freshmen and new students adjust to Hersey's way of life and seniors are looking forward to their best and last year at Hersey. Clubs begin to meet again to discuss the new year's happenings. Teams are being formed for the tough competition that awaits them. Homecoming, a big part of fall, is being planned and polished for a week to remember. All and all, fall is the most active time at Hersey. by Sue Coleman Sharon Bickley shows Huskie spirit. Newlyweds take time to pose for a picture. Bob Bingham and Bruce Erickson show their support for the soccer team. i ' ' ? '+:4. .' ' 4 . rf, I . .-ffm.. . ' W Q. - '12 ff 5 y' f, 5+ 4 .. - U ' f f- .. ' 1, ji? ,. 1- 1 ' ' f fg., i . ' '.. -,'. . ' ' aff 5722 4 1 aw' A , 'QW f 3 fY V?92wiw ml ,f Q-I , 15 ,M,,.,,, . .V T ' -1 -,' . ' , 4:-LLL DA-faq..-A , 1 'f V . ' as Huskie defense prepares to stop B.G. me .f..-..: t-. - 0 1:1 Sue Schaefer gives a big smile on Slave Day. Powder Puff cheerleaders show their stuff W 4w ,,.,W.,,, 1 Koz's class has a Homecoming Week Twinkie party. A r.. X X1 Fr , 1, ., X XY Julie Gartner and Chris Pfeifer take time out for a serious pose. 'NI Bruce Erickson and Ron Psenka pose for senior pictures. Kelsey Williams and Kelly Werth are happy after a good half-time performance. Qriw 5613! Maritoni Derecho is on .a mission from God. L. i ,FL , . V . -1 Jr V to.,-fvvmikij Todd Younger shows offensive skills. E51-A 7 -ff- EV 3, 1- Q . Mr, Von Ebers helps Jim Mueller with equipment repairs. Senior Powder Puff players are NUMBER ONE! Rowdieness is all a part of Homecoming. . ' w- un -- q9,.3:.,?,-, et fw.m'.g,, . -TA . ' 1 ' Q ' 4-4 4'- - T - - 'f ' i Q., J. I I. IW ' 'Q- f f ,f T .an I . .ji ,.Ai,-.1,.w5f.gv.:- , f i. .L-. 1 1 Q. L I. 5- 6 I wp i H av i W ,- :Sd is fa--, , .,, , , Q, .arf ,r ,wit t, .fn i., Y:T4,.AtyW4 . . v .1-.,: -J ...Q fmjgl wg . '1i.v.i'. -,lf '.'. ' '-7,5 . ' '.. E1 :HIE-1' A5W:rS'12r1. .TWLWTH 'f 'F'7L' i ...fm.' : Connie Costello and Mike Conlin are intro- Chris Michaels cheers her heart out. 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J. ,. , ,X Mn' vw W , 11 M I msf' zzzzzum and Lurl Shmlds shun' lhtill' u llllllllg' S17ll'lI, Girls, Tennis olleys Hard hro ugh Season The 1.980 Girls' Tennis Team, consisting of seven seniors and seven juniors, did not have an outstanding season, but according to Coach Nancy Sullivan, helped to build a better team for next year. Miss Sulli- van commented that the team did poorly because of difhcult competition and an inexperienced team. Al- though the team as a Whole won only six games, a few individual players did Well. Jeanne Kosteln y was named both most improved and most consistant play- er. With the .I V 's, Whose record was eight wins and four losses, moving up, Coach Sullivan predicts a 3rd or 4th place in conference next season. by Karen Lange . ' 'VC 'r.'wf'.'.'.X' '- -N5 . Xin. waxr:1f1.1s:2:ffar?r'e2?1:f Iii? -Lg. .fq,Qq1.Qf,:. . N' wmv:-fa , ff, R-,. .Q ,Lian-si f-wwf? X B A ,Frm Nts ,Y Q 5' wg. 3 .H-:.-1:5 Lori O'Neill reaches for a return. Janet Huck watches as Karyn Morgan plays hard Cathy Crews swings for a perfect hit. Karen Williams keeps her eye on the Caren Gauvreau hustles to return the ball ball. QL VARSITY TENNIS TEAM. Row 1: A ubre y Piech, Licia O'N eil, Jeanne Kosteln y, Sheila Hastings, Leah Orlando, Da wn Smidd y. Raw2: Ca thy Crews, Lisa Bagneschi, Karen Williams, Lori O'Neill, ' Karyn Morgan. Missing: Janet Huck, Caren Gauvreau, Denise Holzkopf Dawn Smiddy Concentrates on her return. .1 Leah 0rlando's on the ball. Licia O'Neil gives her all. Denise Holzkopf shows great form. zrc!i f'i' HISIIW JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS TEAM. Row 1: Sue Kendig, Michelle . - . De La tour, Carmen Gonzales, Tina Koscack. Row 2: Karen Knaack, Sheila Hastings takes her game Seriously' Janet Novak, Kelly O'Conner, Linda Pick. Missing: Holly Gauger, Julie Fullerton, Nanci Schuld, Diane Iwanicki. 63 l utstanding i o ju Talent uses Dead nd Un Oetolier 29. 30. and November 1. the Horse-V Theater presented Dead End . Set on a dead end street overlooking New York 's East River in 1935. the play presented the stotjv of a poverty-stricken group of Dead End kids and the antics and adven- tures they eneountered. 'l'he east was definitelhi' one of the largest Hersey has seen. eonsisting of thirty-three members. A good nuniher of the east were neweomers. who had no problem eapturing the spirit of the theater. Starring in the lending roles were Mark Lasko as Tommy. Pat 'I'roppe as Spit, Eriek Holman as T.B,, Pat 0 'Neil as Angel, and Holi Morrill as Dippy, Outstanding perfor- manees were also given by Tom Troppe as Gimpty. llrrant Harner as Bali-v Faee Martin. and Julie Win- ters as Drina. Fine performances were also given by the remaining east members. Speeial eongratulations should go to the direetor. Mr. llruee Drouin and his theater stafli eonsisting of Teehnieal Director. Mr. Edward Moonq Assistant to the direelor, Mrs. ,loan Howdlef and Business man- ager, Mrs. Delores Lindgren. 'l'he set showed eridenee of long hours worked and displayed mueh realism. The Student Production Staff eonipleted another exeellent job. Every one nivolverl on the show deserves reeognl- lion for presenting a true relation to the problems these kids liieed growing up on this 1935, dead end SZFPPI. by Julie Gartner '., A ti ' ,:' V . i!'A , 'Q ,Q i H. gl ..-V . Y U 5: A Ionnngx .intl the lrohxs eheek out Milly. n new kid on the -ll'4'1'l gill. 7: - :T ,V 'I G W , 'Q qjlzlfv, 'j kia V' 1 I K -J J . 1. II , ,ft , V 9, as in AI A -5 , V ni, ' ii 'i ,A f i fa 'li U: N1 4 W ix X V- r 1, '54 , y I C' Ji ar , i W 1 y -' if 1hx .Jr q H l ? 4 K+ ,,. ight? ray, H'.l ' ' i ' ' ' 1 ll H . if al ,MF vi A r 4 rr? u - Q in l at ' l e f V I f 1 .. -1 .11 gl, l 5 E. ,ni ' J uv W 'i , -fi' 'LT lv tw A at - fl ix A in I'.1lruln1.tn Mulligan l'l'onAx Kenipl holds lurk the eroud llalu Faire .U.ll'llll is shot? 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The team was successfully coached by Walt Ja- sinski, Dean of Students, who says he Wishes the sea- son could of been longer, because toward the end, the boys were really starting to show real potential. by Sandy Reeve The team watches with much concern for their active players. Vito Florio looks to where he will pass the ball next 'Nm Coach Jasinski watches intensively over Tim Fergus works his wa y down the field. his team. Eric Quidzinski puts alot of thought on his next play. Joe Cappuccitti shows signs of effort and determination. 6 . 5142! ,' , Q .fs ff, ' z 1 ,ff 4 l - W A ,V f'fA 1 , - gg , 1 , ,iv if 0 f is-Y ,Q I an A N - 4 f z fb' W I A A K J hwy h Z, gf? mf A' Y' P' if I ,V -, ,ff fl ' 1, pt V 2' ' A' j ,, IS ,N in 'f' , ,-7 ff f I if I 5 my ', f: Z ' , A ,f ,- H , U ' 'M . M Q ,f 1 , 4 ' f ez zw.f,fff?,g, . 'Z , , QM A 'w 5 if fc , -, f ,gl 2' - , V L: Hg, ., fn, V, ,Q , My , ja, , V , , . Viv- A ' v v, ' -f is W4 V f 42 'V av wtf -It .V f ' -an 4 4 f f X bs- -2' ., f., W, fp ? ' 4 f 4 '71 I 4 fy 2 V W, Z h I ,A ' ,V f i s i , V -.W lv . ,. .fy v. V, ,,, 1. f 'Q . ff 1 f Y Q 7' f N, ,, . , . W, 1 ,f A ,, - - , in ,.f,QQ:f, ' ' 1 . ,, , V, ,, , ., . , . I H-:,,w.., ,,-H 4-v.,-.,,-,,, W . : -,w,Q:t,,- fra-,1,, f-g ff , 4- 1 if A , , N -f-f - A-.. ,,,, ,,... ,. ---ff SOPHOMORE SOCCER TEAM Row 1: Rich Drozd, Kevin Von Busch, Jerry Kernion, Tim Reed, John Wagner, Mike Baldwin, Mike Blaise, Jim Hrova tin, Bill Drafts. Row 2: Coach Jim Lillihridge, Bill Boyd, Casey Kac- zor, Kurt Fischer, Steve Laffert y, Rob Field, John Kara vidas, Keith Fredricksen, Brad Wills, Kurt Kassula t, Paul Johnson, Mike Cil- ia, Not Pictured: Dan Brown, Ann Holderried, Angie Leonardo. D - ,. A 1 VARSITY SOCCER TEAM. Row 1: Dan Lud- wigsen, Eric Quidzinski, Panos Topalis, Joe Cappuccitti, Mike Whitmer. Row 2: Dan Boyan. Scott Wexler, Ken Brown, Steve Iositi Mike Kane, Alan Kastner, Joe Liston. Row 3: Sasha Jonic, Jeff La Voie, Vito Florio, Todd Younger, Felix Bachmeier, Dave Kern, Doug Pinter. Row 4: Coach Walter Jasinski, Steve Sanders, Bob Drozd, Mike Gasparaitis, Bob Tsitos, Jim Fergus, Tim Fergus, Dave Bart. NotPictu1'ed: Tony Frankiewicz, John Grif- Hn. FRESHMEN SOCCER TEAM Row 1: Rob- ert Cordes, Jim Madden, Jeff Veenendaal, Mike Barrett, Bill Meyer, Chris Steffens, Ralph Stocker, Peter Nickl, Tim Smiddy. Row 2: Mark Velisek, Frank Hro va tin, Adam Petty, Reyhan Kadiroft, Matt Downs, Mike Littig, Dan Sobeski, Andy Lind, Dan Whitte- more. Row 3: Coach Lothar Peistrup, Mike Quirini, Jordie Field, Matt Carlson, Steve King, Greg Leistrup, Phil Lange, Peter Tha- dani, John Knittle, Scott Berta, John Mathe- son, SOCCER CHEERLEADERS, Row 1: Jenny Bartels, Captain Judy Suerth, Pam Woodman, Debbie Drake. Row 2: Pam Kao, Char- maine Tokar, Jennie Eck, Co-Captain Sharon Bickley. Soccer cheerleaders reach for victory, Charmaine Tokar gives a big yell. a cheer. Jenny Bartels leads the squad in H erse Soccer Cheerleaders Kick Up Spirit This year's soccer cheerleaders were always in the spirit of Winning, Great efforts were put out by all eight girls. All of their enthusiasm assisted the soccer team to close scores and victories. The squads captain was Judy Suerth, who shared responsibilities with co-captain Sharon Bickley. Jen- ny Bartels, Debbie Drake, Jennie Eck, Pam Kao, Charmaine Tokar, and Pam Woodman also took on many tasks during the season. Mrs, Spenks, the cheerleaders' sponsor, deserves many thanks for her constant assistance. by Cindy Frankiewicz Soccer cheerleaders pose for the photographer, si X 'Hi GJ' + H9 ,,-- Soccer cheerleaders ham it up on the huskiemobile. oys, Cross Country Team Shows H uskie De termina tion The 1980 Boys' Cross Country Team finished up their season with five Wins and four losses in their dual meet competition. According to Coach Travis, the team wasn 't as successful as it could have been due to many injuries and sicknesses through the sea- son. Despite the numerous injuries and sicknesses, the varsity team showed outstanding enthusiasm and dedication. Running everyday, the varsity team kept up the pace of eight to ten miles. However, some practices were shorter, concentrating on speed ra ther than endurance. This year's varsity team consisted of seven seniors and seven juniors. All the runners should be com- mended for their hard work. by Laura Payne Chuck Boyd comes in with another victory. .wir Steve Kane, Al Richter, Cliff Blaine and Craig Schachtschneider set the pace for the team. H uskie runners stride together. They're off and running. . W?fmv, Lie.. U ,- ' . M! ' tc Craig Schach tschneider tigh ts for the lead. VFX VARSITY CR OSS CO UN TR Y TEAM. Row 1: Dan Fisch er, Brian A1 tma yer, Mike O'Leary, Doug S Wanson, Ch uck Boyd, Marc Risop. Row 2: Gary Pratt, Cliff Blaine, Craig Schach tsch- Steve Kane Sprints to Victory' neider, steve Kane, steve Link, A1Richter, Bob Skalicky. . 4 ' ...-. . v- :iii . Steve Link races toward the finish. . .Aw '-. V SOPHOMORE' AND FRESHMEN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. Row 1: Scott Schachtsch- neider, Chris Scanlan, Daryl Addison, Kyle Sowatzke, Tim Voss, Row 2: Frank Montilla, Bob Skaljcky gives it 5 11 he-,IS got- Dale Pierce, Mike Baltasi, Howard Kaga y, A1 Zaucha. Girls' Cross oun try un or Success The 1980 Girls' Cross Country Team had a much- improved season over last year, with an overall re- cord of 3-3. Connie Costello and Laurel Wagner led the wa y to a tie for sixth place in the conference meet, getting tenth and eleventh, respectively, which earned them an All-Conference title. They also Hn- ished in the top Hfteen in the district meet, with strong Hnishes by the rest of the team to gain them a seventh place Hnish. Besides the regular conference meets, the girls had invitationals on Saturdays at Antoich, Woodstock, Homewood-Flossmoor, and Maine West, Where there were as many as 25 schools competing. The team consisted of two seniors, four juniors, three sophomores, and one freshman. It was a small team, but everyone Worked hard to make it a good season. 2 oy Connie Costello , I .Blu 'X Laurel Wagner strides ahead of her opponent. K :f van 13335, -'NT I . vw , ik, fi i Q5-mst WW 1411. 9 3, uv-ww xanfwafggpws E 5, . 1 fs i ' 1 A f 2 , ' ' 3 i ,, ,at-lgzm--. , 5 ,., , mr ,.:,1-Jaffe I ' 'Yin 'gg IJ f ' X - .-i . fn ,' WM vi: 1. 1- . . V--1-My--'raw - V , W1 1 V , V , , H ,-siwgrl 'a? .f2:a- , .X-Efm - , 'f Q2 K m, :f 'f ' '--'f Y ., .4 ' ':.....w.. 1-1- 1.'if- 55, 1 ,gl - AK: 51 ,'3'Cf-721511: '.2.,.'2fgQ4x5..- d l-'-fx.-125' ,f,grfKvzgr.57' PRF? -' --,213 ar-ag ar ' , .A 'av fill? --., . - A. , V :A -v -4.1-. t- .,ff-.,:.a1- L9-.-.-' 31. fs Fi 1 -- X .-.f. J 'r1,-JI5-wff,- .: 552- -3-RSE-F512 z'1fsEs.Vi -f- Q -'EM 1-if :J f-fldl.-W 'fi' wff' ,--uw a..1 .. '. - P ., 1-15? 'A - wig. 1, ' ,355 1-,.. 1: ,g'j:L.3i-, ' :A-:gui xszqgagizgl' , 11.62 153.-2 .L,,-gps.-...I-1 :' ' ' f' -1 wr 1 .r ': ..':. :H W ff- : ' ga-fv NV' 4' wif! P' 'fr' QW.: v-wir.-N mf -ff v. ex,-my ,yd -U ,SWL 14, r at 1 gn-4, r 5ul' Nancy Risop shows excellent form and concentration. Connie Costello overcomes the fatigue that is so much a part of cross country. Runners take your mark . .. Sue Hindman leads the pack. I v . ,. ll are 4 4,A -. A 21 . is 4 xii . 3 Sherri Brown gives it her all. GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Row 1: Carol Golemo, Sue Hindman, Alison Golemo, Maureen Hogan. Row 2: Connie Costello, Sherri Brown, Laurel Wagner, 3 Cathy Anderson, Nancy Risop. 4 to l Laurel Wagner stretches out before an important meet. Determination Shows in Maureen H0gan's face as she starts her second mile. Carol Golemo strides toward victory. Sherri Brown and Cathy Anderson push each other during the race. Girls' Swim Team Splash es o Victory The 1980-81 Girls' Swim Team had a very good season. They Hnished with ten wins and four losses. This record made them the best team in District 214. This year the team placed sixth in conference and seven th in districts. All the girls did a good job. How- ever, a few girls did exceptionally well. Junior Kelly Davis placed first in the 100 yd. backstroke and 100 yd. butterfly in the conference and district meets. Also placing first in both meets was freshmen Lisa Hoffmann in the 50 yd. freestyle. Since both girls did so well, Lisa and Kelly advanced to the state Hnals. Besides competing in their individual events, they swam in the 200 yd. medley relay with sophomores Amy Walkowiak and Lori Conlin. Everyday from 2.'00p.m. to 4:00 p.m., the team prac- ticed hard at Wheeling High School. Along with Herb Parsons, who has coached the swim team for many years, there were also two new coaches, Patti Walker and Joan Callan. Next year should be another good season for the Girls' Swim Team with all but two swimmers return- ing. by Laura Payne Kelly Davis waits anxiously for the race to start. Jane Gotham displays excellent form. GIRLS' SWIM TEAM Bow 1: Cathy Gart, Kelly Davis, Kari phenson, Maryann Maas, Theresa Herdegen, Amy Walkowiak Wallcowiak, Julie Joy, Pam Toborg, Lori Conlin, KellyLynch. Row Lynn Fololcy, Carrie Cleal, Joan Callan lCoachl, Patti Walker 2: Lisa Boemmel, Sue Hardist y, Amy Behnke, Lisa Hoffmann, Jane lCoachl. Gotham, Jean Zender. Row 3: Herb Parsons lCoachl, Tammy Ste- 1 l- Sh M V' C 'W I-'ra N 'P Z Tammy Stephenson works on her form during practice. Lisa Hoffmann takes the lead in the 100 yd. breaststroke Yr Y..Z7 in A egg Captains Lynn Foloky and Kari Walkowiak cover up for Amy Walkowiak warms up before a meet. the camera. .... ., .. . X K SX x P Y IKLCLA. 1. 1 1 - Coaches Joan Callan, Herb Parsons, and Patti Walker are like one bighappy Lynn Foloky takes the big plunge' family. olleyball Gives I Their All The 1980 Varsity Volleyball Team, coached by Kay Duba, ended the season with a conference record of 4- 8. Their record, however, doesn't con Vey the amount of pep, talent, and energy present at all the games. There were many close, action-packed games, commented Coach Duba, and there was alot of tough competition this year. The team consisted ofhve seniors, four juniors, and one sophomore. Chris DeFazio was named Most Valu- able Player. The JV Team had a great season with a record of 5- 8. They were coached by Betsy Betker. The Freshman Team, with Coach Teri Swanson, also did well. They finished the season with a 6'-8 record. All three teams were made up of very dedicated, determined athletes. by Cheryl Karnatz I V W -.Mt,...M.,-a.c g .... Q Q WW' ,N ' sfzzwwwii ' .L ..., A good serve is assured with Chris De-Fazio. V . V T H- What Style!! Susie Hill approaches Volleyball the western way A, .r .., A . .1 W ,H G . A . ,W gg 5 xi 3? x N X 1' -f 4 , , ,1ya,t.f1'si Kim Bell is always on her toes. Teammates wait for the play. 5 . jf .,j .' ', ' ML J bww T I J: XVSWAM ,V A 1 -, Q W1 -J X? -- il i, 'i f ' , Q-rf' .4.-jf Yi tl A .V , The Huskies set up for a victory. Volleyball is a team effort. ., -if J XX Kim Bell goes up for a threatening spike. Ellie Bondzinski sets with perfection. Nice hit Kerry Hogan! A fa EQ vig ll V A - 49,-M K N I 1 X , ...Q ' ' A spike from Carolyn Pasterski sends Hersey on their Way. Teammates anticipate a great bump from Lori Drake. GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM. Row 1: Julia Toba, Marci Reznick, Fran Simons, Kim La ursen. Row Z: Kris Tor- kelson, Cheryl Malszewski, Lea Newren, Dawn Schroeder, Coach Betsy Betker. ,, ,,--Ln GIRLS' VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM Row 1: Kerry Hogan, Nancy Kelliher, Kim Bell, Sally Ferguson, Ellie Bondzinski. Row 2: Manager Jim Barnd, Chris DeF'azio, Caro- lyn Paterski, Susie Hill, Lori Drake, Terri Hill, Coach Kay Duba. GIRLS' FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL TEAM. Row 1: Tracy Schroeder, Debbie Han- sen, Katy Scully, Wendy Erikson, Debbie Kostka, Sherri Krinsky. Row 2: Kim Gaspar- ai tis, Karen Psenka, Leann Bieschke, Carolyn Kersemeier, Sue Karnatz, Ann Boettcher, Coach Teri Swanson. S 0 8 S K if 5 ' .869 Q' Q - I. A SX A K' ,, ,, T xkV.: X kg Allx V NK YV! L i If Q if H 5 ef ff' ,J ' f Q W 0? -A v fi V 'L N' 5? -e' 'Y Q Q- . .Y 'J W Q4 W vw 5 Q if 'FS' 'W' F' 1 f RA ,Q I, -Y 1 W Q 1 0liver!, a most spectacular presentation, was put on in the Little Theatre on Feburary 10, 12, 13 and 14, 1981, at 8:00 p.m. The sensati'onal cast was composed of over sixty-three members, a third of whom were younger than high school age. Oli ver! is the story of a young boy who lives in an 1850 British workhouse. After sassing back to the headmaster, Mr. Bumble lDave Brownl, Oli- ver fseven th grader Peter Cellal is sold to a pair of funeral directors, Mr. and Mrs. Sowerberry Uohn Teichman and Julie Wintersl. Despising his new home, Oliver runs away and quickly meets up with the sly Artful Dodger lLou Cellal who introduces him to Fagin lBryant Harnerl and his theives. Oliver is taught to steal and through his association with the criminal, Fagin, meets the unmerciful Bill Sikes I Tony Kempl and Bill 's faithful girlfriend Nancy lLiz Bart- lowl. In seeking freedom, Oliver Ends rich old Mr. Brownlow lMike Kollsl, who turns out to be his maternal grandfather. Thanks to the expertise of a number of people, this musical went over superbly Mr. Bruce Drouin is credited with directing this hne pro- duction while Mr. Richard Turasky directed the musical aspects. Mr. EIC Moon took care of the technical crew and Mrs. Joan Howdle did a su- perb job with costumes, makeup and publicity, as was seen by the authenticity of the casts appar- el. Mr. Mchael Hetzel conducted the Pit Band which consisted of twenty-two members. ' Influential students who aided in the produc- tion were: Sophomore Stephanie Uhl, Assistant to the Director and Senior Corey Gogola who was the Stage Manager. The artwork for the posters and programs was designed by Junior Carrie Costello. Thanks to a crew of thirty-sev- en, the scene changes were all but perfect, the costumes were accurate, and the makeup was quite good. Even the worst snow storm of the season didn't discourage people from seeing this eX- traordinary performance which has become a Hersey Theatre tradition. by Karen Lange Who Will Buy my milk? Roni Virgili sells her strawberries. Mean Bill Sikes KTony Kempl makes sure everyone knows his name. The acting never ceases in this fine production. Members on the chorus sing one of their energetic numbers. Fagin KBryant Harnerl shows his thieves how to Pick A Pocket. Widow Corney fLisa Cowlesj Shall Screamuas Mr. Bum- ble fDave Brown! proposes. Fagin and The Artful Dodger ILou Cellai show It's a Fine Life . Oliver is not happy at his new home with Mr. and Mrs. Sowerberry Uohn VST- Teichman and Julie Wintersl. Two Rosebuds For a Penny , sings Katie Oliva. Noah Claypole IRandy Schmalzi harasses Oli- . lg,-8-N Little sick Oliver IPeter Celia! is looked after by Mrs. Bedwin fBonnie Heidemanl, Dr. Grim wig fHannes Dannerl, and Mr. Brownlow KMilce Kollsi. A If. Ik! f! Oliver tries to find love amid his new sur- roundings. Nancy lLiz Bartlowi wonders if Bill Sikes will still need her. U 1 V Q Merry Chrlstmas H ersey Style! Hersey's annual Christmas Assembly was held in the gym on Friday, December 19, and proved to be a great success. The Various groups were Very devoted and put many hours of practice and hard work into this performance. Seven groups participated in the assembly. The Pomberets performed to Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer , and Orchesis danced to a Jackson Brown sound. The Color Guard performed for the hrst time this year. A.FiS. displayed Christmas customs in dif- ferent countries. On Stage sang and acted out the song Fruitcake. Student Council members did a Skit to The Grinch Who Stole Christmas, with the help of Mr. Boehm as the Grinch. They also organized and pulled together the assembly. To conclude the assembly, the choir, faculty, and alumni sang Han- del's Hallelujah Chorus in accompanyment with the band. The whole assembly took about one half hour and was enjoyed by everyone. by Kirsten Dailey 1 Q. 1- f I -3.563-1. L Q, an Q57 On Stage members prepare to make Fruitcake'1 H ?.. -. I Pomberets perform with the spirit of Christmas. Q., .JF N-s......,,, Annette Silvio, Cathy Anderson, and Cin- Color Guard do their thing at the Christ- dy Dietrich please the crowds. mas Assembly. Student Council presents Mr. Grinch Boehm and his sidekick Mike Schmidt. 5' A.F.S. educates student body about cus- toms of other lands. Happy graduates congratulate each other and say goodbye one last time. Ir-f A Carol Macnamara receives her diploma Students, U.S. Hostages Freed I1 Same Day This year's graduation ceremony was held in Her- sey's theater on January 20, with 52 students from the class of '81 participating. Mr. Michael Kozanecki, a teacher at Hersey, was 'chosen by the students themselves to speak at the ceremony. His speech had many Words of Wisdom for the grads as well as thoughts regarding the past years at Her- sey and the many years to come in their futures. Mr. Kozanecki also made the humorous comparison that there were 52 students graduating and 52 hos- tages from Iran being freed on the same day. The Invocation was made by Heidi Rendtorff and the Benediction by Phil Mala to, both graduating sen- iors. Congradula tions to all the graduates and good luck in the future, by Kirsten Dailey K yri Zaroyiannis lights the wa y to her fu- from Mrs. Ma ves, a teacher at Hersey, ture, Mrs. Lea hv is veryproud ofher son Steve. Will you be remembered for what you gave to the world or what you took from X, i I l Hope Nielsen makes a few last minute tou chups for Chris Olstad. it? asked Mr. Kozanecki in his speech to the graduates in terball urnabout Celebra tes Good im es The winter dance this year was en titled Win terball Turnabout and was held on January 31, 1981, in the U Hersey Cafeteria. The entrance into the cafeteria was Mefk Kmefy and Jennifer Cfeeef danced the mghf ewey- a gateway into a winter wonderland of snow, trees and snowmen. The dancing started at 8:00 and ended at 11:00, Most of the couples took advantage of this dancing time, as Kicks supplied the music for the evening. At 9:00 p.m. all the couples started slow dancing to the theme song, Let Me Love You Tonight. Following that, the 1981 Winterball!Turnabout Court was an- nounced by Mark Kmety, The court consisted of Frank de Alba, Theo Denaxes, Bruce Erickson, Da ve Gilbreth and Dan Kochevar, who later went up on stage and began to sing while many others joined in. The night ended with couples going to elegant restaurants. I t was another very successful dance, and many thanks go to the Senior Student Council members and advisor, Mr. Blim, who sponsored it. by Rose Uva Some couples were very serious at the WinterballfTurnabout dance. LPG ff in ' 4 Seniors show theyre going to have a riot at their last dance at Hersey.' NOUUUE Sf0PPed Sf9V9 Midlfiels from coming January 31 ! Laura Romano and her date take a break from the dance floor. Even brother and sister, Panos and Chris Topalis, danced together, VP Joy Markiewicz, Jim Buck, Ann Gazda and Dan Kochevar discuss Dan Voltz and Kathy Hrametz shared a meaningful slow dance, the evenings events. 1 I A l Ken Von Ebers has a wild evening. Let's Dance! Steve Brinkman and Kelly Werth are looking good ! ,1-y' 2.24 A W l Let Me Love You Tonight. BOOGIE DOWN!!! in ter un A Herse Although the Winter was quite calm as far as snow is concerned, students here at Hersey made up for that loss by occupying their time with other activi- ties. Win ter sports such as Girls' and Boys' Basketball, Girls' Gymnastics, Wrestling, and Boys' Swimming were a majority of the extra-curricular activities. The Christmas Assembly also took place and put a spice into everyone's spirit of winter. Not long after the winter break did the traditional Turnabout Dance come around. Students found this to be an exciting part of the season which left all at Hersey with a satisfying winter to remember. by Cindy Frankiewicz ' , P: 'Q v ,-:' ,' - . . , , L-lux' I I H1 in ,' . 1 ., A Q' 'X ,J - T ,.s 14: a 1 -f . 1 ' 9 Ginny Jacobson concentrates Debbie Gundlach takes time on her routine. out for a snack. Ellie Bondzinski and Maritoni Derecho kick up laugh- ter. A typical afterschool scene. Thanks to many people like Jackie Purcell, the Blood Up, Up, and Away goes the ball from S917i0f K3 thy Kel' S3128 helps Y 931'- Drjve was 3 SUCCESS- T0117 HUeng'S hand. book out by f8k1HgplCIUI'E,'S. nqgj 'U I t ' A ' ' . , .-, Denise Becco is attentive in class. Happiness can be seen through Sherry Brown 's smile. 'U E . I . , ' sSi----X N- , , fu .f,,.. ,, , . .. 'i+.,i Becky Schram shows off her talent. On Stage puts lively action into the Christmas Assembly. if Ofhcer Karm takes time off for winter fun. is Miss Teri Swanson is caught off guard by a yearbook photographer. W,-eggjmg team Watches with determination- The Hersey fans give their own opinion. Amy Black flashes a dazzling smile. ,fun fig., , S Student Council really knows how to fill their stockings. an wi Y What did you expect? Orchesis show their Christmas spirit. so ,t.l. K Frank de Alba dances the night awa y. John Wilcox raises his hand in victory. I Lt - y A if 5 i 4 5 Typical Hersey UMACHO MEN. X as Sophomore girls are the biggest hams. Wendy Specht and Paulette Bluemel help support each other. EWO. V? Carolyn Pasterski goes up and over for n- isa W to V S e , -fi sf lt, ,,,......'2L'-1 -' K , bl, John Rogala goes up for the slam. 5 I 1 Warren Habib, Steve Kane, and Larry Fumagalli think theyre it 1. Scott Shoub - ready for victory. oys , Swim Team Plunges Ahead Competitive swimming is one of the most physical- ly demanding sports and this year's Boys'SWim Team proved that they had what it takes to compete as a team. Although their record was 4-9, they improved greatly throughout the season. This years varsity team consisted of seniors Larry Fumagalli and Most Valuable Player John Wilcox, juniors Todd Younger and Tim Threlkeld, and sophomores Mike Baldwin, Pa ul Gin, Frank DiMaggio, Steve LaBea u, Ron McPheron, and diver Keith Null. The frosh-soph team had a lot of promising swim- mers that really Worked as a team. Coaches Dan Young and Jim Davies coached the boys Well, both as a team and as individuals. by Tricia Ford Connie Costello 1 1 1 Most Valuable Player John Wilcox takes time out from a tough practice to pose for a picture. John Wilcox breaststrokes with great success. Diver Keith Null in mid-air Backstroke is one of Steve LaBeau's specialties. Pa ul Gin paces himself for a victory. BOY'S VARSITY SWIM TEAM Row 1: Tim Threlkeld, Keith cox, Todd Younger, Steve La Beau, Ron McPheron, Larry Fuma Null, Frank Di Maggio, Mike Baldwin, Paul Gin, Row 2: John Wil- galli. BOYS' FROSH-SOPH SWIM TEAM Row 1: John Hanlon, John drichs, Dirk Schaefer, Kurt Fischer. Blomquisz, Jim Berata, Gus Cho. Row 2: Jim Hrovatin, Paul Fre- During the State Meet, Wen- dy Specht took an outstanding fourth place. - Using her graceful ability, Joan Spiel captures the audi- ences' attention. Jackie Purcell.' A good exa Colleen Veseli ts congratulates Wendy Specht on her excel- lent performance. mple of a fine gymnast. Laurie Sch uld balances on the beam with poise and perfec- tion, Girls' G mnastics Team Beams ith Success The Girls Gymnastics Team performed with superi- or ability during the 1980-81 season. The team con- sisted of many hard-working and talented girls. The gymnasts were Very proud to bring home tro- phies for their accomplishments of taking Hrst place in Conference, Districts, and Sectionals. They also Hnished fifth at the state meet held at Palatine High School. Coach Sadler and her assistants, Miss Ost and Mrs. Feiza, and the gymnastic team Voted to decide who would be Most Valuable Gymnast. The Winners of this honor were Joan Spiel and Wendy Specht. Although the gymnastics team will be losing sen- iors Chris Pfeifer and Julie Baru t, the outlook for next year is promising for the remaining gymnasts. by Gale Phinney Ro Peter Chris Pfeifer puts a new twist in her floor routine. Lisa O'Neill concentrates on her next move. Kathy Lind shows great Varsity form. Janene Richardson is up . . . and over. Becky Schram makes it look easy. ...,.. -.N-xx K fi f WEND Y SPECH T! Concentration is the key to Lisa O'Nei1l's routine. X ' T-. :fa . .33i,L1.,'-XL ,Z LIA, i ..............- sig , M, 3. f '7': i -5. L.. ' ' , , 25 , Sue Sobeskj gives ji her 311, Joan Spiel finishes another outstanding Chris Pieifer reaches for success. performance. JUNIOR VARSITY GYMNASTICS TEAM. Row 1.' Theresa Frem- Sch uld, Katy Voltz, Chris Michaels, Connie Hogan, Marianne Sam- gen, Joy Schuld, Sue Conrad, Mary Muno, Joy Markiewicz, Vicki borski, Laurel Simon, Mary Puetz, Karen Lakome. Loggeshall, Cheryl Domeracki, Sue Kersting. Row 2: Laurie i wwf f VARSITY GIRLS GYMNASTICS TEAM. Row 1: Wendy Specht, Pfeifer, Janene Richardson, Jeanne Turinsky, Kathy Lind, Lisa Becky'Schram, Sue Sobeski, Jackie Purcell, Karen Podlin, Row 2.' O'Neill. Cindy Anderson, Julie Barut, Joan Spiel, Colleen Veselits, Chris Basketball Team Shoots for VICTOR Y! The members of the 1980-81 Boys Basketball Team demonstrated dedication and en th usiasm. They all played and worked very well together, according to Varsity Coach John Lucas. Although the 12-13 overall team record may not reflect all this effort, the team 's dedication and talent were noticed by the fans and the opposing teams. The team hnished the season with a 7-5 conference record, tying Wheeling for second place North divi- sion honors. Some of their best games and toughest competi- tions were played against Fremd, Barrington, Arling- ton, and Waukegan East, where they displayed their Hnest performances. This year's team awards were voted by the players themselves. Senior Da ve Gilbreth received Most Valuable Player while the Sportsmanship title was awarded to Senior Dan Kochevar. The Hustle Award, which is given to the player who exhibits 1107, con- sistantly, was received by Senior Mike Norris. The outstanding seniors this year were Dave Gilbreth, Tom Huene, Mike Norris, Dan Kochevar, Paul Au- gustyn, Scott Wexler, and John Rogala. This year's MVP, Dave Gilbreth, shattered the ex- isting Huskie record board. His outstanding records include: most points in a single game, 53,' most points per season, 815: most career points, 1536,' most free- throws in a game, 22 most free-throws in a season, 204, and the most free-throws in one career, 400. Da ve 's incredible talent and dedication through many hard hours of work paid off for himself and the team. by Sue Coleman and Karen Lange --- , a ggi A an ' .V Q K+ V955 :jfs-fl --KA' .ayzum wi Dave Gilbreth cuts down the Mike Norris' only thought is net, His record breaking shots basketball! have flown through! -3 -' ' . K .b X A ' Tom Huene aims for perfection. FIA Coach Lucas gives the team one of his 'pep talks. This is how you break records!! I've got it, now what? Even if he is taller, you can get it, Tom Huene! Concentration guarentees Paul Augustyn the re- bound. With this kind of form, no wonder they go in every time. ff ' 'ff-N. r . , ' ' TASS ,,, gf - - f-'MM K -sf V- ... ,A '--...bww Mike Norris thinks , . wmv' -fi John Rogala starts the play. wt.-.XSL before the important shot. Dan Kochevar looks for an opening in the offense. , A vp, ,. icayunnw A .4 , ' 's--is 3 w.t2a,,W , Jiuaviuu 44 C 'Y Q X! ,fini Wan VARSITY BASKETBALL Row l: Mike Huene, Dean Quarino, Scott Wexler, John Lisafeld. Row 2: Coach Lucas, John Novak, Jim Limperis, Mike Norris, Dave Koziol, Kevin Hefferan, Dave Gil- WW9? SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Row 1: tStatisticiansl Sue Kendig, Kim Meyer, Fran Simons, Julie Fullerton, Sally Ferguson, Karen Dagian, Cheryl Malzewski, Kelly Gordon. Row 2: Rich Whelan, Mike Hubert, Dan Gauper, Bill Mueller, Ken Gaseor, Pete Del Vec- jtuaaftra breth, Tom Huene, Dan Boyan, Kevin Bolger, John Rogala, Paul Augustyn, Dan Kochevar, Rich Brand, Coach Borman. chio, Tom Judy, Jim Konrad, Dave Paluch. Row 3: Coach Don Rowley, Brian Oeltgen, Steve Harrington, Mark Peterson, Frank Drake, Paul Psenka, Chris Anderson, John Passaglia, Mark Vand- lik ' .... ,,,,,. V , ,,...,. nm. - V ,,,X ,M - , :ag FRESHMEN A BASKETBALL Row 1: Steve Bieze, Mark Var- Jean. Row 2: Dewey Martinelli, Brent Fellito, Bob Hendricks, iano, George Limperis, Steve Ward, Dave Eck, Howie Brown, Mike Steve Tardio, Joe Rogala, Jim Park, Coach Jorgensen. b '. . f -.J ,aj ' f V e -i tv -1, ...,. . ., R FRESHMEN B BASKETBALL Row 1.' John Taylor, Tom Ver- Weatherford, Mike Baltasi, Rick Carlson, Kyle Weller, Coach tucci, Rich Gilbreth, Howard Kagay, Rob Pavetto, Erich Quid- O'Neill. zinski, Scott Vrabel. Row 2: Pete M cPartlin, Tony Reinhoffer, Greg 1 M., ,.., .. .Q em, ,QW,W,:fmwg 5, , 42, AQQA , ,I :ini Z, . .V ,X 4 f6I?H5fafmwA,1zi 7' Wm ,, V, 4, 4 F Thaw 'L Z I C rv 'V' ' A,V! M ' , ,, , , ,A,, M I A kg BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS, Row 1: Colleen Geraty, Caren Gauvreau, Sharon Bickley. Row 3: Randy CF815' SChHChtSChneider, Dawn Smiddy, Lea Newi-en, Colleen Murbach, Peter Helms, Scott Kazmierczak, Mike Passaglia, Steve S Weeney, Debbie Drake, Doug Swanson. Row 2: Barbara Rosinski, Michaels, Donn Vucovich, Mike Kolls. I I 5 i I I Q .X ..w.g'. I ' ' ' LL. 1 - .L SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS. Row 1: Julia dolph, Beth Watson. Row 3: Wendy Specht. Toba, Paulette Bluemel. Row 2: Lisa Nakamura, Christina Ru- - sLe1Krnwb:w1!3rsL5-Evi ff-X ' '- WH' ei-4. . ,m ' ' 4 ' o 5 4 0 1' if. Q av! 0 . Q . i f YJ 1-1- FRESHMAN BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS. Row 1: Nikki Ginger Wendt, Ellen N zines, Zettler, Val Alpert, Kathy Christopherson. Row 2.' Sue Podlin, , W .. ,TT , ,, ., ,WY -M-Y.,,1 , pm 'G-'WIND 1 ' if 'F W' if 3, 9 a ,, 1, , i Vi-A a MN ' ' 0 4 Q 3 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS. LeAnn Wargin, Pam Toborg, Cathy Winkowski, Girls Basketball Team eb uilds This year, after losing six senior starters and two prominent juniors, the girls team was put in a position to rebuild itselfLeft in this situation the team was determined to make the best of their season. This young team always put forth full effort and never gave up. They ended their season with an overall record of 4 and 18. Many of their games were lost within a slim margin. The team did not consist of Eve definite starters. These positions were rotated among the team members. Center, Carolyn Pasterski wound up her season as leading team scorer, as well as lead- ing the conference in rebounds. She was also voted to the All-Conference Team. These girls deserve recog- nition for all their hard work and dedication. by Jeani Kostelny and Julie Gartner 72 .L nl V1 ggi! '1?3gg1i l,,, . , W C QQ? o t t 1 ,J a Ei V 6' 55 fy: M W.. ' W O Tough offense is shown by Lori Drake against her opponent. gfgq' .f . -2, 4 -N 125 5.5 tame' All conference effort by Carolyn Pasterski. r',.,,,,.- Kris Torkelson drives CYOWH Ihr? COUFI for two. Ellie Bondzinski and Maritoni Derecho cage in on the Bison offense. va M 4 l, . , - xx '-' -' . Q ,f 5 r X U , if., fi Q 1' , . 4 ' , 1 3 . 2 x fx f'X Shelly Brodeur powers over the Fillies. COHCIU Tuttle' eXplHiDS the HGW offense. -' --...Q,inM, i '----... , - I 522152625125 kgs Ig hirgzlgzolxgnggi Lori Drake makes some fast moves around her op- JOHN K3-mick E095 for 3 jump Shot court, ponen t' may K '- L3 ' .J ' N , J .1 .1 I Passing the ball, Joyce McCarth y works well with her teammates. Sheryl Dreher feels the tension ,gg the Une ,I X . if l f. 4 N,- l Nc-lr. Carolyn Pasterski goes up for the winning shot. Ellie Bondzlnskl follows through for two. '-- ., . A ,. APIJ, I I Vnlv V , , ,,,, . Lori Drake sets up the offense. Huskies show tough defense. Maritoni Derecho breaks away for two points. Terry Hill looks for a clear path to the Shelly Brodeur makes a perfect pass. basket. GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKET- BALL TEAM. Row 1.' Carolynn Sheyker, Jackie Steffens, Monica Wen- dell, Karyn Schaefges, Janine Sza- mocki. Row 2: Ranee Fedor, Sue Kar- natz, Jeannie Meyer, Karen Knaack Kris Torkelson. msn Msg' 2 5 fkiivi.. ..........f GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Row I: Tony Lamonico Iman- agerj, Sheryl Dreher, Joyce McCarthy, Michele Mueller, Mari Brinkman, Susie Hill, Jim Barnd lmanagerl, Row 2: Mar- itoni Derecho, Lori Drake, Terry Hill, Ellie Bondzinski, Joan Kasnick. Not Pictured: Carolyn Pasterski. JST Z K 4,1 GIRLS' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM. Row 1: Debbie Kostka, Pam Barabos, Carol Galemo, Donna Schaefges, Katie Scully, Sheri Krinsk y, Anne Boettcher. Row 2: Diane Sheyker, Karen Anderson, Lori Maczko, LeAnne Bieschke, Anne French, Tracy Schroeder, Girls, Bowling Team is onferen ce Champs The 1980-81 Herse y Girls' Bowling Team had a great season with an overall record of eight wins, two losses, and two ties. They placed first in conference and fourth in districts. The varsity team was led by Senior Kim Schultz with an average of 168. Senior Karen Koch followed with a strong 159 average. Other bowlers were Senior Sue Alseth and Freshman Gloria Gieske, both with an average of 156. Also helping out the team were Soph- omore Kim Larsen with a 149 average and Senior Linda Trewin with a 145 average. The teams' practices were held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Thunderbird Lanes. Meets were held on Mondays and Fridays at Arlington Lanes. The teams success was due to Walt Jasinskis' coaching and total team effort. by Tricia Ford Kim Schultz strikes again! Linda Trewin concentrates on her game. GlRLS'BO WLING TEAM. Row 1: Mary Connor, Gloria Gieske, Cathy Titre, Karen Koch. Row 2: Coach Walt Jasinski, Sue Alseth Jean Trezek, Kim Schultz, Linda Trewin, Beth Rossi, Laura Romano, Kim Larsen. Coach Jasinski explains some of the winning techniques to Karen Kim Schultz strives for perfection. Koch. Beth Rossi shows determination. .L.... Jean Trezek demonstrates excellent style. game. Concentration is part of Cathy Titres' Karen Koch executes another perfect delivery. Laura Romano prepares for another high series. Sue Alseth anticipates another strike. Kim Larsen perfects her game. restlers Show Excellen ce! The 1980-81 Wrestling Team proved to be one of the most successful in this school 's history. The Hus- kies took hrst in the Glenbrook South Invitational, Conference, Districts, Sectionals, and placed eighth in the State Meet. This year was the Hrst year that Her- sey wrestlers ever took first place in Sectionals. There were many outstanding wrestlers who con- tributed to the teams excellence, particularly those who went downsta te. These included Brian Peterson, Bob Watters, Dave Mey, Ken Arend, and Scott Shoub, who was the most improved wrestler. The captains of this year's team were Tom Bieschke, Dave Mey, and Ken Arend. Dave and Ken were also voted the Most Valuable Wrestlers. Mr. Mann commented on the team as being one of the best in quite a few years. by Dave Gilbreth and Kerry Hogan Glenn Cooper takes charge. 'xxx Jim Wilcox goes for the pfn' Dave Mey shows what it takes to be 3rd in state' .isa-Nm -iw Sam Cohen does it again! Dave Mey goes for the takedown. 1 Xt ,.,f1 , 1 sw 1 1 . , .5 ' Q- , Y-' ' xl I e , Ah Nate Van de Graaff really takes hold. Tom Bieschke incorporates a winning move. Bob Watters psyches himself up. s i .., 2 Scott Shout, js ready to Wm: Brian Peterson sticks his opponent. Ken Arend takes total control of his opponent 'QW JV WRESTLING TEAM. Row 1: Eric Halberson, Jim Foloky, Joe Quarino, Joe Montilla, Bob Mnichowicz, Panos Topalis, Mike Pavetto. Row 2: John Vertucci, Vince Adams, Randy Borre, Steve Turinsky, Robert Forti, Bryan Waters, Perry Sandstrom. Row 3: Coach Bob Stoltz, Doug Domeracki, Denis Crevoiserat, Greg Latowicz, Tony McPartlin, Jim Kullman, Chris Toomey, Coach Dan Summers. NOT PICTURED: Rob Weinstock, Jim Ha th- coat. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Row 1.' Ron Pontious, Rick Domeracki, Pete Youngwerth, Sam Cohen, Bob Watters, Jim Wilcox, Brian Petersen. Row 2: Coach Rick Mann, Al Richter, Dave Mey, Nate Van De Graaff Scott Shoub, Glen Cooper, Tom Bieschke, Ken Arend, Mark Loftus. 3 FRESHMEN WRESTLING TEAM Row 1: Brad Davis, Jim Burhop, Mike Snow, Mark Ridel, Dan Sobeski, Dan Whittemore, Carlos Montilla, Brian Connolly. Row 2: Jeff Mnichowicz, Ron Black, George Karchmer, Tim Watters, Todd Di Girolamo, Rob Field, Bill Duran, Bob Schoonover, Steve Dalinos, NOT PICTURED: Dan Chialiva, Jordie Field, John Kirsh, Rob Lococo, Jeff Longworth, Bri- an Reed, Tom Rumann, Scott Schmitz, Coach Gary McMorrow. Cheerleaders take a break for a passing yearbook photographer, P3IHtK80 and other Wrestling cheerleaders do their part during the mee . Cheerleaders fire up the Huskie wrestlers. Ro Jean Peter cheers for a vic- Judy Suerth shows Huskie spirit. tory. re fling Cheerleaders The 1981 wrestling cheerleaders added excitement and much school spirit to each Wrestling meet. To be a Wrestling cheerleader requires a lot of time and hard Work. The girls practiced five hours a Week, to prepare themselves for each meet. During each wres- tling meet the girls cheered the Wrestlers in hopes for a Victory. The captain of the squad this year was Judy Suerth and the co-captain was Pam Woodman. The sponsor for the wrestling cheerleaders was Mrs. Balinski, who enjoyed Working with the girls Very much. The wrestling team appreciated the great support that the cheerleaders had given them. Each girl felt that all the hard Work and effort they put in this wrestling season was well Worth it. by Diane Dagian Janet Blessings encourages the wrestlers. WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS. Row 1: Judy Sue,-th Laurie Huntzinger, Kelly Lange, Janet Blessings, Pam Kao, Heather Km- ney, Ro Jean Peter, Pam Woodman. ndoor rackette ' Premlere in l I i L ? 5 Let's go Renee Fedgl-J Carolyn Pasterski shows what it takes to get Hrst place Barb Rosinski won 'z drop that baton! H 11SkieS fry for first and Second. 'fs-i. . W- f' 1 4 .gfww n 1 'M-f ' ? ' ilfrfifx ' -, . Q . QL 411 ' ' ' S.. 'A Hersey Huskies put forth lots of effort to take the lead. It takes perfection to be a high jumper. 4- oys In door Track S tri Ves or Success Bob Skalicky takes his man around the curve. Flying through the air for a great jump. Up and over that hurdle! Put il to '8m, Doug Ward. And he's off ' Y i Gary Pratt .... .,,. C 1iffBlaine , . . . . . and Steve Kane do their share in Winning the two-miie relay. rch esis 4Footloose and Fan cyfree! , The 1980-81 Orchesis dance group once again daz- zled and entertained Hersey students and faculty throughout the year with its half-time performances and annual show. This year Orchesis consisted of twenty-Eve people interested in dancing, with tryouts held in the spring. They performed through- out the year at football and basketball half-times, the Christmas Assembly, and their Hnal performance, which was a three day show held in the theatre. This year's show was held March 56,7 and was called Footloose and Fancyfree . From the sixteen dances in the show, two of these were presented in the District show and two were in competition for the Illinois Sta te Dance Festival. The styles in the show this year included: Ballet, belly dancing, jazz, modern, abstract and mime. There were two new additions and surprises to Or- cheses this year. The new sponsor, Miss Holly Ost, replaced Mrs. Vicki Jacobs. Another new addition this year was the Hrst males ever to join the group. All the hard work and practices were all worth the effort, which helped bring Orchesis success this year. by Kirsten Dailey and Rose Vazzano . . .. .... and the meek shall inherit the earth. Jean Leipzig, Patty Thompson, and Chris Weinberg are having a mime of a time. Orchesis members hit a dramatic Hnal pose. Ingrid Bal tasi flashes a smile to the crowd. Cindy Dietrich performs Calypso at her best. Orchesis girls show great concentration during Rhythm and Blues. ,,,f at fu. Chris Weinberg portrays a man in our so- ciety facing problems. Joe Nicastro and Pam Olshejn Punk-Out!! OPENING! Lisa Young and Kirsten Dailey have graceful precision. Annette Silvio rocks it. Donna Eble and foreign exchange student Tina Shell does her best in this number. Chris Raschke work well together. wr , Patty Thompson works hard on hall decora mms. The girls warm up before a cold football game routine. Orchesis puts out another superb performance. Kirsten Dailey performs with perfection. E 3 1 J ORCHESIS. Row 1: Lisa Young, Noreen Maruscak, Jennifer Jean Leipzig, Joe Nicastro, Kirsten Dailey, Ingrid Baltasi, Tina Cieser, Donna Eble, Debbie Hamilton, Karen Baley. Row 2: Chris Shell, Dawn Smfddy. ROW-31 AHHSHG Si1Vi0, Patty Thompson, Mar- Weinberg, Cathy Anderson, Julie Lovelace, Christine Raschke, ybefh LYHI7, Cindy Dfeffifh, P3177 015179717- Captain President Lynn Foloky and Captain Secretary Kelsey Wil- liams. Pomberets stop to pose for a picture during the car rally. om berets Start New radi tion During the 1980-81 school year the Pomberets went to many competitions, performed at football and bas- ketball games, promoted school spirit during pep as- semblies and participa ted in various school activities. Their competitions were held at University of Illi- nois, Northern Illinois, Soldiers Field, and the Morris Illinois Corn Festival. Their most exciting competi- tion was held at Cape Code, Mass., in April. Not only did they perform at competitions with the band, they also did the football halftime crowd pleas- er marching to our bands tremendous sounds. They decided however, to stick to their traditional basket- ball Halftime performing to records. At pep assemblies, they did a great job firing up the crowd and getting everyone involved in the excite- ment. The talented corps consisted of 32 girls. Captain President Lynn Foloky, Captain Secretary Kelsey Williams, and sponsor Mr. Hetzel, lead th em to a most fun and rewarding year. by Sue Coleman -ff t I, yr .. Q POMBERETS Row 1: Lynnae Ricard, Jeanne Foloky, Ann Holder- ried, Lynette Kreminski, Lynn Foloky, Kelsey Williams, Amy Black, -Cheryl Domeracki, Angie Leonardo, Pam Lemke. Row 2: Michelle Campobasso, Cheryl Martinelli, Diane Dagian, Demise Holzkopf, Joanne Griffin, Joan Elder, Stefanie Boll, Julie V' 5 Cathy Donahue, Julie Cella, Linda Leers. Row 3: Kelly Werth, Paula Kivland, Gwenn Younger, Cheryl Iglewski, Sherri Brown, Jane Hobbs, Laura Boyd, Sheila Abbate, Aubrey Piech, Debbie Barfield. Pomberets wait for the band to strike up the music. Blues Brothers come to the Hersey half- time show. 5. f 'j r J -,L What a line up! . X' -Q, D-s.. fx i f,.,4.. M44 h Kelly Werth does her part for hall decora- Girls show precision during basketball half time. tions. Amy Black has fun during the perfor- mance. Sherri Brown listens to the beat. ll l'15'g '-.L Pomberets have another great Christmas assembly performance, Paula Kivland and Julie Kane are all smiles! X . , 1,5 a f in AE ' I ' -,.ffZz2,g:4 .Qvgf N- ' fZ ?'T'.egf:3 Y 5 I . off r e a ,Ji vi 1 f-Y 7 5 A ' . ft L .. ,, 4,- Lynn Foloky, Kelsey Williams, and Kelly Werth give their all in this performance. Joanne Griffin keeps her form during a half- time practice. - liz jim- I I Jw gi! .ay e- at W. , fl Pomberets give enthusiastic smiles during a halftime performance. Pomberets are real hams! 1 Strike U The Ban d! The 1980-'81 Hersey Band was a top competitor in Illinois again this year. The band has changed some traditional ways of performing in an attempt to bring their performance more up to date. The band began their season in the fall when the marching band and their new addition, the Pomber- ets, performed during half-time of home football games. The Twirlers and the Color Guard also per- formed at this time. After football season the band broke into groups of Symphonic Winds and Concert Band. Then they held performances and sponsored other events throughout the year. The band was busy this year participating in many competitions. A few of them were the Soldier Field Music Bowl L Octoberfest, and University of Illinois and Northern Illinois University Field Parades. Their big competion this year took place in Cape Cod, Mas- sachusetts. All groups involved in band participated in a performance. The annual Pops Concert took place in March. The guest this year was Henry Cuesta. Mr. Rich directed the band this year. His assistant in directing was Mike Hetzel. The Drum Majors were Da ve Brown and Rick Fritsch. The one hundred and seventy members ofHersey's band have done a great job this year. The entire stu- dent body was very proud of them. by Gayle Phinney FGA -ARM' Concert band has another superb performance. Trombone players' hard work is evident in their presentation. W The french horn section of symphonic winds does an excellent job. Mallory Witham plays her part well. I' an 'WW7' I 5? at Wfii 4,77 ,V T 2:2 'ff T L Q- A 11 -- fin ' A 'Q r 1 H , Q N ,A ,-7 bw, j'e.5?,Q:.Qaf?Q j T ' A Q' -' x A . 1 x ,Q - t I -117.27175 N li H 3, .N ' .SEZ V .ggi 5 1 f -2. x r fi .fri- ff X 5, 1 Q .,,A rt , .N it-53.5 1 :ii ia? N f : N I i, 4 I fb -ta I !4 f , f X xp! me . on .A , J' -. ' i T 'Q 'fn -A , 9 an - , Q I M' M Wu wg W - an ,Ai V 1 M n X K, W vi sa 1 ' -' . ' H . ' I ' P 51: f' ff1fw ,., M ga ' ' .a Mr. Rich gives the band their cue. The band uses excellent formation! The marching band pauses during a half-time performance at a- football game. The band keeps marching along! Color Guard advances into the gym. E Drum Major Dave Brown keeps the band in tempo. Allison Strong salutes during Color Guard performance. Qi we lf. 9, V' SYMPHONIC WINDS. OBOES: Paul Gin, Leslie Schmidt. FLUTES: Sue Atkinson, Lisa Sheets, Pam Kao, Cathy Anderson, Joann Hogan, Linda Pick, Chris Soyka, Sue Jocob, Lillian Rosinski. CLARINETS: Debby Fulton, Laura Lindelof Dave Eck, Lena Ry- man, Alison Golemo, Sheri Stensland, Libby Meier, Jamilee Khourv. BASS CLAR: Coreen Blaise, Julie Sheets. ALTO CLAR: Lisa Castranovo. ALTO SAXES: Andy Axelard, Lance Garcia, Nick Campanile, Randy Peterson. TENOR SAXES: John Sarallo, Barb Rosinski. BARI SAX: Todd Digeralamo. TRUM- PETS: Mike Axelrad, Ron Werner, Brian Oeltgen, Brad Wills, Rich Carter, Dave Brown. HORNS: Licia O'Neil, Alison Strong, Amy Kehl, Ginny Jocobson, Kris Tordelson. BARITOM Rich Fritsch. TROMBONES: Don Mountz, Dan Gauper, Greg Lindskoog, Bill Boyd, Brian Johnston. TUBAS: Al Kaster, Kurt Thyreen. STICK PERCUSSION: Lowell Woodman, Doug Hampel, Lisa Scelsi, Chris Saundel, Glen Bluemel, Corry Gogola. TIMPANI: Eric Holman. MALLETS: Deena Krumdick. CONCERT BAND FLUTES: Mallory Witham, Shawn Beasley, Michele Hartman, Angela Pionke, Cheryl Golemo, Theresa Frem- gen, Kim Westra, Vickie Frades, Susan Goodsell, Karen Vander- Arc, Jennifer Strong, Holly Cassiday, Mindy Carlson, Sue Battag- lia, Tammy Ristich, Pat Erickson, Marie Lazzaro. 0BOE: Chris Rudolph. CLARINETS: Alison Pick, Pam Vanella, Jean Bednarz, Gretchin Liebenow, Mary Votzmeyer, Nancy Fudacz, Karen An- derson, Deena Corso, Pam Barabas, Paul Fredrichs, Karen Doer- fert. ALTO CLARINET: Julie Leonard. BASS CLARINET: Dave Comeaux, Cathy Harrington. BASSOONS: Beverly Trezes, Sue Noakes, Chris Brydenthal. ALTO SAX: Kevin VonBusch, Eric Kirchner, Reene Miles, Steve Shaffer, Eric Kukula, Carol Golemo, Jenny Wolf TENER SAX: Gregg Peistrup, John Knittle. BAR! SAX: Mike Blaise. TRUMPETS: Bob Christensen, Bob Schoon- over, Brian Pracko, Jackie Steffens, John Teichman, Mike Lech, Pat O'Neil, Da ve Nemes, Nick Mallek. TROMBONES: Scott Olsen, Brad Anderson, Annette Johansen, Laurie Biegert, Rhonda For- law, Nick Tennenholtz, Eric Samuelson. HORNS: Doni Rubino, Chris Rubin, Jennifer Choromanski, Kim Danlo. BARITON: Phil Fermo. TUBA: Jim Syoen, Ray Votzmeyer. PERCUSSION: Bill Borst, Kelli Lange, Laura Speer, Bill Neilsen. JAZZ BAND. FL UTES: Lisa Sheets. CLARINET: Debby F'ulton. Greg Lindskoog. TUBA: Al Kaster BASS: Jeff Pfeil.GUITAR: Matt SAXES: Andy Axelrad, Kevin VonBusch, Lance Garcia, Mike Woodman. KEYBOARDBASS:Allison Strong, Licia O'neil. PER- Blaise, John Sarallo, Greg Peistrup. TURMPETS John Teichman, CUSSION: Lowell Woodman, Randy Kemp, Doug Hampel, Corry Brad Wills, Brian Oeltgen, Rich Carter, Carry Schaffer, Brian Gogola, Deena Krumdick, Bill Borst. Pracko. TROMBONES Don Mountz, Dan Gauper, Brian Johnston, COLOR G UARD.'ROW 1: Coreen Blaise ICaptainl, Lena Ryman, Lib- by Meier, Alison Strong, Lillian Ro- sinski ICaptain2. ROW 2: Sue Good- sell, Leslie Schmidt, Patti Erickson, Doni Rubino. ROW 3: Rhonda For- la W, Michele Hartman, Ginny Jacob- son, Joanne Hogan, DRUM MAJORS: Dave Brown, Rich Fritsch TWIRLERS: Jennie Eck and Chris Fogart y. on cert Ch oir S tri Ves for erfecti on This year's Concert Choir, under the direction of Mr. Turasky, was very successful. They Worked Well together and achieved many things. The choir opened the year with a concert which was held in the Little Theater. In December at the Christmas concert, the traditional Hallelujah Cho- rus was performed by all choirs, alumni, family members and faculty with the Syphonic Winds ac- companying them. As in the past years, the choir participated in the District 214 Choral Festival. It was held at Wheeling and Handel's 'Messiah was performed. The most unique quality of this year's group was their sense of unity and dedication. They never stopped. Working together to reach their highest goals. by Sue Dietzen Everyone gets involved in the Hallelujah Chorus 52 g ' , Concentration is the key to success. The Concert Choir performs at the Christmas Concert. Mr. Turasky directs the choir with ease. Mr. Turasky teaches the technical part of the music. 11 Stagev Works To ether o Succeed T' On Stage is a select group of 25 singers and 6' QU Stage hjfs 3 Striking pose. accompanists. They are under the direction of Mr. Turasky. In addition to daily rehearsals, participation in On Stage requires many hours of individual practice. The hours of extra practice paid off in February when On Stage was rated superior and Best of Class at the Oak Lawn Jazz Festival. Later in the year they continued to travel to contests. They attended a com- petition in Watseka, Illinois and a prestigious show choir competition in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Besides performing for Hersey audiences, On Stage performed for various organizations around the community. They toured the junior highs and sang for many senior citizen groups. Throughout the year, On Stage con tinued to give spectacular performances. They thrilled audiences and put smiles on many faces. U by Sue Dietzen Tenors do their part in Fruitcake . Kim Bell and Gina McGinley even enjoy On Stage girls Take a Little Rh ythm . Pete Helms and Bonnie Heideman do their practicing. thing. 4' W L 3 Q' lynx OU Sf38'9UP9ff0fmS at Coronation' Craig Schachtschneider gets a bang out of On Stage . 7.77. ,,...., f'f'f,.'-,-1 . ,--M. -V , . , e CONCERT CHOIR. Row 1: Sei Ran Sohn, Sue Ch u, Lisa Boemmel, Georgine Hand, Lisa Cowles, Karina Danner, Lisa Collignon, Chris Raschke, Rosemarie Koukios, Mary Boettcher, Vicki Kopern y, Patty Gretz, Maureen Hogan, Raw 2: Patty Phillips, Gina McGin- ley, J ulee Black, Roni Virgili, Bonnie Heideman, Julie Winters, Lea Newren, Ann Sylvester, Wendi Wagner, Sue Dietzen, Jeanne Hartman, Linda Wyss, Katie Oliva. Row 3: Rick Bernstein, Lou Cella, Pat Troppe, Donn Vucovich, Jim Park, Pete Gutzmer, Herb Washer, Hannes Danner, Jim Jones, Daryl Welu, Craig Novak, Tom Radtke. Row 4: Da ve Haase, Mike Kolls, Jim Wilieko, Scott Kazmierczak, Tony Kemp, Tom Troppe, Dave Brown, George Karchmer, Kelvin Porter, Joe Nicastro, Randy Schmalz, Doug Swanson, Not pictured: Kim Bell, Tony Boemmel, Sandra Cappa, Peter Helms, Beth Huebner, Bob Merritt, Craig Schachtschneider. ON STAGE. Row 1: Beth Huebner, Craig Schachtschneider, Ann Camaron Williams, Row 2: Mike Kolls, Liz Bartlow, Craig Novak, Iris Malato, Dave Haase. Julee Black. Roni Virgili, Doug Swanson, Katie Oliva, Lou Celia, Row 3: Wally Kedzior, Vicki Kopern y, Donn Vucovich, Bonnie Heideman, Gina McGinley, Joe Nicastro, Kim Bell, Peter Helms. Row 4: Tony Kemp, Jeanne Hartmann, Tom Troppe, Sue Dietzen, Wendi Wagner, Dave Brown. 6 . ,, ADVANCED GIRLS CHOIR. Row 1: Gwyn Junkel, Marcie Rez- nick, Anna Peters, Iris Mala to, Da Wn Scharf Row 2: Tammy Chris- topherson, Mandy Sidell, Cathy Mele, Abby Washington, Amy Black, Lisa Pennisi. Row 3: Julie Cella, Tammy Stephenson, Mary 3 E KP? Fla vin, Ann Williams, Liz Bartlow, Pam Olshein, Sally Ferguson Row 4: Kink Wagner, Mary Stanaszek, Ann Sch wartz, Trish Stick- rod, Karen Knaack, Carolyn Szmurlo, Mara Gaines, Julie Fullerton Not pictured: Tammy Poduch. 'iia .V , . 1.1 Q FRESHMAN CHOIR. Row 1: Arrienne Alluri, Lisa Fritch, .losse- lyn Davis, Kathy Hed, Nancy Lloyd. Row 2: Donna Joyce, Chris Brydenthal, Lori Landon, Cathy Sylvester, Roberta Horvath, Ka- ren Schumacher, Kristen Stake. Row 3: Cathy Harrington, Beth Wyss, Kim Decker, Ann Boettcher, Gloria Gieske, Pat Zemaitis Cheryl Boushel y, M yrina Apgar. Not pictured: Kim O'Connor, Lau ra Pinch. Yearbook S taff Records H uskie appenings The 1980-81 Yearbook Staff worked hard through- out the year. To start, the staff learned yearbook techniques and terms so that they could do excellent work on their pages. There was much extra time put into this yearbook by the thirty-one students. Although there were quite a few staff members who graduated in January, the remaining staff just worked that much harder to make it a success. This hard working group was led by the Editor-in- Chief Ellie Bondzinski. Her job was to combine all the work of the section editors to make sure the pages were correct and on time for the deadline. The section editors consist of Connie Costello as Copy Editorg Ro Peter as Index Editorg Tricia Ford as Senior Directory Editorg Laura Payne as Academic and Faculty Editorg Karen Lange as Classes Editorg Sue Coleman as Clubs Editorg Cindy Frankiewicz as Activities Editorg Ka thy K ersting as Boys Sports Editorg Chris DeFazio and Kerry Hogan as Girls Sports Editorsg and Rose Uva as Photo Editor. Along with all the hard work put in by the staff there was tremendous amounts of free time given up by their advisor, Mr. Kozanecki. This yearbook would never have been possible Without his patience and organization. You're the best Koz! by Kathy Kersting AY-vial ..... -naar ' 'Q in .---' s-.di r '1- ,.,....--sr Jeani Kostelny takes her own Senior picture. picture! -4- 1 l Sue Dietzen and Tricia Ford take time out from typing for a quick picture. ..uv'i X L ' Katie Friel and Diane Dagian try to decide which picture to use. I 'm sure! Kerry Hogan shows the frustration of being a sec- tion editor. Rose Vazzano gets an exciting idea from Ellie Bondzinski. Lori O'Neill never stops Dave Gilbreth finds 3 great searching for that perfect pic- IUF6. . 13,5 Connie Costello puts her free time to good use. Karen Lange and Lam-3 Payne check p deadline. ages for the VZBKLC 1 1 Tracy Warnecke does some research be- Chris DeFazio concentrates on typing her sto- fore starting her pages. ry perfect in time for the deadline. Ro Peter and Gayle Phinney look through an old yearbook for some layout ideas. Wffhiw' 4 Lori Shields wonders how she got herself in to such a mess. Sue Coleman and Kirsten Dailey show off their smiles. Photo Editor, Rose U va, or- ganizes the files. Cindy Frankiewicz crops a picture for her layout. P E Cheryl Conlon. Cathy Crews is surprised by a photographer. work. 3 Sandy Reeve prepares to .- AL Ka thy K ersting works hard to meet the deadline. 95553: ' We I 5 Cathy Berger searches through the tiles. .A--5 Karnatz takes suggestions from Terri Julie Gartner reaches for a layout sheet. rom Beginning to nd, 4 orresponden t' Covers It All Hersey's Hne journalistic newspaper, The Corre- spondent, under the direction of Mr. Dan McDonell, has greatly improved its bi-weekly issues in an at- tempt to bring the honor of All American Newspaper back to John Hersey. Comprising the staff are twen- ty-five members, five of whom are editors. Some of these students come from Journalism classes, but the majority of them are students who are willing to work hard. Many of these are interested in training for future journalistic endeavors. Most staff members are upperclassmen although there are a few sophomores and freshmen. Short of actual printing, the staff is solely responsi- ble for putting out the paper. They not only do the reporting, the typesetting, the want-ads, and adver- tisements, but also the layouts. The only outside help they receive is in the printing which is done by Ray and Sons of Mt. Prospect. According to Mr. McDonell, the paper is not fun, but a great deal of hard Work! The Correspondent staff has the longest running season, beginning in early August and continuing un til June. For eight solid months, the staff works hard conducting interviews, typing up stories, drawing layouts, meeting dead- lines, and filling quotas. Matt Biegert, Editor-In- Chiefj tells of working on Sundays to perfect every aspect of their work. This year the newspaper has published many con- troversial editorials which have kept everyone in ter- ested and anticipating each new issue! by Karen Lange Lisa Cowles and Colleen Kelly get a story! Mr. McDonell and Mr, Wilson advise Lisa Korbas on a layout Matt Biegert, Editor-In-Chief composes one of his in- Lisa Korbas, Peggy Perkins, and Colleen Kelly help out Mr, Jacobsen Student fefesfmg editorials, Teacher-Assistant Advisor. EDITORIAL STAFF. Matt Biegert, Editor-ln-Chieh Peggy Perkins, Sports Editor, Mr. Dan McDonell, Advisor,' Lisa Korbas, Managing Editor, Sue Alseth, News Editorg Mari Brinkman, Features Editor. MISSING: Mr. Len Wilson, Advisor. Lisa Cowles, feature writer, is caught off guard. Liz Bartlow takes a look at a past issue for some ideas. Scott Furlong, reporter, hunts and peeks his story. ,ff- Wx -2.-x82,: Q Matt Biegert edits one of Lisa Kor- bas 's stories. Colleen Kelly, news reporter, is proud to be a member ot' the staff Rob Toba, sports Writer, checks his assign- ments. GENERAL STAFF. FLOOR: Liz Bartlow, Writerg Colleen Kelly, Writer, Ben Chow, Artist. SITTING: Mari Brinkman, Features Editorp Peggy Perkins, Sports Editor, Lisa Cowles, Writer: Carol Bierbower, Typesetterg Beth Langer, Photographer, Ann Kruckmeyer, Writerg Lisa Kor- bas, Managing Editor: Sue Alseth, News Editor, Jennifer Stuercke, Writer. STANDING: Matt Biegert, Editor-In-Chieii' Rob Toba, Writerg Ellen Bonneville, Production Staff' Janet Fischer, Photographer: Jan Kolls, Business Manager, Darren Lemmon, Photographerg Heidi Blondell, Writer. Student ouncil Has Busy Year Student Council, an organization made up of 15 to 20 representatives from each class, was very in- volved in activities this year. Some were traditional activities such as Grass Day, when they plant flowers and generally clean up the school grounds,' Penny Day, to support the orphans they sponsor,' Valentine telegramsp Christmas Assembly, and Spirit Week. New this year were the computer da ting match-ups, float competition during Homecoming Week, and sending Christmas cards to the teachers. The four ofhcers this year were President Karen Lange, Vice-president Dave Adelman, Recording Secretary Lynn Foloky, and Treasurer Rose Vaz- zano, These four, along with any committee chair- men, make up the Executive Board. Theymeet once a week to set up the agenda for Student Council meet- ings, approve new committees, check point totals for Council members, and take care of anything that comes up. Their hard work and good leadership -. fs 4' . S 3 4 If, 1 . I f Q., - v S sv K 1 Y A STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. President Karen Lange, Re- cording Secretary Lynn Foloky, Treasurer Rose Vazzano, Vice President Dave Adelman. helped Student Council to be a success this year. by Connie Costello Patti Hubly, Sue Karnatz, Gwen Kovack, and other members try to think of new activities to do. Maureen Druffel attentively, ' R, W ,lwlf . Q ' 41' -5 'fx and Sponsor Mr. Saum listen Dave Adelman and Rose Uva help collect fund-raising money. rv, 6. at Karen Lange presides over an Executive Board meeting. FRESHMANXSOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL. Row 1: Alli- son Pick, Karen Anderson, Monica Wendell, Lisa Campobasso, Elaina Lazarz, Jenny Choromanski. Row 2: Loretta Chou, LeAnne Bieschke, Sue Karna tz, Kim Moschiano, Deanne Pru yn, Sarah Vaz- zano, Julie Cella, Kathy McGuire, Perry Sandstrom. Row 3: Cheryl Golemo, Diane Skarda, Debi DeWert, Patti Hubly, Maureen Sweeney, Mary Schwab, Gwen Kovack, Pam Vanella, Sue Cohen, Laura Speer, Chris Topalis. Row 4: Chris Michaels, Libby Meier, Diane Lange, Alison Golemo, Deena Krumdick, Karen Ciesar, Mike Baldwin, Jennie Eck, Lisa Puzzo, Chris Fogarty, Beth Rossi, Nikki Zettler, Cindy Brown, Sharon Amundson, Phil Lange. J UNIORXSENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL. Row 1: Cathy Donahue, Sharon Bickle y, Susie Hill, Maureen Druffel, Barb Rosinski, Karen Lange, Lynn Foloky. Row 2: Mike Schmidt, Dawn Alsteen, Ka thy Kersting, Rose Uva, Kerry Hogan, Sue Coleman, Tracy McAllister, Dave Adelman, Alison Strong, Colleen Sweeney. Row 3: Allison Barkow, Kelli Shoub, Cheryl Iglewski, Connie Costello, Ed O1Shaughnessy, Mike Conlin, Steve Michaels, Caren Gauvreau, Kathy Malinasky, Chris Weinberg. on or Society Encourages Scholarship and Service Hersey's National Honor Society has many out- standing members who contribute their efforts in many extracurricular activities. Many of these activi- ties require the members to do some very hard work. To become a member of the Na tional Honor Society a student must meet three criteria. The Hrst is to maintain a grade point average of at least 4.5. Each year members must obtain recommendations from teachers on their abilities in leadership, service, and character. Members also have to complete specified service projects. The service projects National Honor Society has been involved with this year are the NHS Blood Drive and Teacher-Parent Conference Open House hosts. They also raised money for the Sun Times Neediest Families Fund, and money to benent Nate VanDeGraaff at the 1981 Deaf Olympics. In the spring, they con tributed to the Shamrocks for Dystro- phy collection. Members also gathered clothes to give to the Salvation Army and towels to give to the American Cancer Society. The members of the National Honor Society have achieved much this year. They contributed a great deal to the community and to the prestige of Hersey High School. by Gayle Phinney NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY CO-OFFICERS. Front: Theo Den- axas, Vince Adams. Back: Karen Lange, Caren Gauvreau. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Theo Denaxas, Karen Lange, Judy Esposito, Peggy Schwab, Debbie Fulton. Row 2: Cathy Donahue, Terri Conlon, Laura Payne, Mark Cavanaugh, Larry Shaffer, Karen Baley. Row 3: Kerry Hogan, Lisa Nelson, Dave Haase, Linda Pearlman, Sue Stopper, Tina Shell, Julie Cas- tranovo, Caren Gauvreau. Row 4: Craig Novak, Gina Stachniak, Mark Daniels, Al Richter, Linda Wyss, Julie Joy, Annette Silvio. Row 5: Vince Adams, Panos Topalis, Mark Fogarty, Bob Jason, Mike Henson, Jim Jolly, Joanne Peterson, Lisa Blaszczyk, Kelly Werth, Mr. Brown, Connie Costello, Mr. Boehm. Row 6: Frank DeAlba, Steve Sanders, Bob Bingham, Steve Michaels, Mike Con- lin, Tom Huene. DEBATE TEAM DEBATE TEAM Standing: Mr. McSherry, D Soyka, Nancy Lloyd. Sitting: Bonnie McLeod, Matt Biegert. Z T , -, cw ebbie Fulton, Gwen Junkel, Dave Haase, M yrina Apgar, Jean Bednarz, Mr. Given, Chris I.E. TEAM Ialpha. orderl: Mr. Bellito, Laurie Biegert, Lou Celia, Scott Furlong, Colleen Kelly, Carolyn Kersemeier, Diane Lange, Jane Rossi, Missy Shell, Bob Toba, Tom Troppe, Stefanie Uhl, Wendi Wagner. IBefo1'e Wh en t om es to Achieving The 1980-81 Individual Event Speech Team consist- ed of 12 members. Their most consistantly outstand- ing speaker was Tom Troppe who received several awards, including second in districts and hfth in sec- tionals for his remarkable performances in prose. Other notable speakers were seniors Robert Toba, Lou Cella, Wendy Wagnerg junior Missy Shellg sopho- more Colleen K ell y,' and freshman Carolyn K erse- meier. Individual Event's season began in November and ended in February. There are 11 categories and each student specializes in his own even t. Herse y speakers were noted for their specialities in prose, original ora- tion, verse, and radio. The team was coached by Mr. Bellito and he was assisted by Mrs. Coffman. Both coaches felt that their team was successful and quite talented. by Ellie Bondzinski Mr. Bellito assists Rob Toba. Wendy Wagner gets carried away. Tom Troppe is a pro at prose. sa -h l.E.? Missy Shell expresses her opinion fu. fa 'G Chris Soyka is given advice. lp . 'X - f.:j I U af? we Sf? Q ef- Chris Soyka gives her point of view. t's Deba table! This years Debate Team, sparked by great determi- nation, took home over 30 individual and team tro- phies. This group of competitive arguers was coached by Mr. McSherry and Mr. Given. Debate always has a different topic to discuss every year. This year the subject was consumer protection. All the debaters had to do research to End informa- tion for and against this topic, The team attended I6 tournaments. Highlights of the varsity season was receiving a first place award for District 214 's Invitational, first place award for Northern Illinois University Invitational, and second place award for Illinois Speech and Theatre State Debate In vita tional. Outstanding participants of the varsity team were Dave Haase, Debbie Fulton, and Chris Soyka. Junior Varsity also had two exceptionally skilled debaters who were Matt Biegert and Liz Bartlow. by Ellie Bondzinski Team work is the key to success. Debaters research is never easy. Dave Haase and Matt Biegert show off their winning ability. Cheerleaders Strive for Spirit One of the most enthusiastic groups at Hersey are the cheerleaders. They keep the crowds going at all the games with plenty of effort. Becoming a cheer- leader is not an easy task. There are tryouts held before each football and basketball season. Anyone that is interested can tryout. The judges consist of coaches, teachers and alumni cheerleaders. In addition to the cheerleaders there is the Fall Club, which have been cheering with the girls for three years. The Fall Club is made up of a group of eight guys, who also have to tryout to earn their positions. Hersey is still the only school in the Mid- Suburban Conference to have guys on the cheerlead- ing squads. The addition of guys has proven to be a great asset these past years. Mrs. Bridget Lucas and Mr. Robert Hannon co- sponsor the cheerleaders. They have been coaching for three years. One night a week for two hours th ey spend teaching the squads different routines. The captains for this year's Football squads were Terry Conlon and Craig Schachtschneider for Varsi- ty, Colleen Gera ty for Junior Varsity, Chris Michaels for Sophomore, and Becky Schram for the Freshman squad. Providing the leadership for this year's basketball cheerleaders were as follows: Caren Gauvreau and Craig Schach tschneider for Varsity, Sandy Reeve for girl's Varsity, Beth Watson for Sophomore and the Freshman captain was Kathy Christopherson. Cheerleading requires plenty of hard work and practice. All the dedication that the cheerleaders put in to their work always pays off They always seem to work together and spread the H uskie spirit around to everyone. With plenty of practice Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders show off a great accomplishment. Colleen Sweeney, Karen Lakome, and Colleen Veselits keep the rowdy fans going. by Rose Vazzano 'k.. Sophomore Basketball Cheerleaders work hard for a perfect mount. SCO!! Kazmief C2314 help-9 Julie Gafmel' with 3 graceful backward angel. Girl bs Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders anticipate a Huskie score. Varsity Football Cheerleaders show squad togetherness. W? 'riv EQ, 'lli' M I , Vlvr A V 1 A V- .. ' gf, I ,fi ,, l.,, . ' JT, M ff-Y . J ' 'ig' ,I -25. V' Z ' W' 4' if Z C' , ill f .wwf at , iff is ' , gk + ff, ,f 4 44514. 1 V. af 5 W U6 , g A X r? 64 ji. is Km mi.. at 1 5 4 . ' V 9 5? ,.-,fa in , i v-wwf ,4,,,f,a.m,-vfkyw :7f4tr9m.fmf:4few- WA, My ,, uw, f V , .M ,l , ,,,, ,,, hiya, , I A,4,?,,,,4 3 . W, ,.,,. '- ws. X , ,,,,., 7 5g 4Zli'f Q famff 4, g n-alma f We tj' 1514252 Cheerleaders keep warm at the football games. Cindy Frankiewicz and Joan Spiel get a boost from Fall Club. Tracy Warnecke demonstrates great Craig Schachtschneider and Lisa 0'Neill Becky Schram leads the freshman cheerleading form. await the ofHcia1's call. through the fight song. A.F.S. Makes Friends Around the orld J s E A.F.S. has been a part of Hersey since 1968. Since 5 that time, they have hosted 30 A.F.S. students from 2 24 different countries and 4 Americans on the Domes- tic exchange program. Thirty-one Hersey students f have participated in the AFS Americans Abroad or Domestic Programs. This year at Hersey We had three Americans Abroad students: Annette Johanson from Denmark, Claudia Pinto from Chile, and Chris Raschke from Brazil. We also had one domestic exchange from Menominee, Michigan, Angie Zagrodnik. A.FiS. has helped many people explore different lands and experience new cultures. I t is Very much a part of Herse y Life. by Sue Dietzen Claudia Pinto-Chile A.F.S. Row 1: Karen Ciesar, Liz Bartlow, Ann Cameron Williams, Annette Johansen, Claudia Pinto, Stefanie Uhl. Row 2: Greg Szczech, Missy Shell, Chris Raschke, Angie Zagrodnik, John Matheson, Ingrid Ruttendjie. Row 3: Mrs. Bandelow, Laurel Wagner, Connie Costello, Joanne Peterson, Kathy Malinask y, Alec McFarlane, Margarete Ronnett, Mr. Olenik. Annette Johansen-Denmark Angie Zagrodnik-Michigan Chris Raschke-Brazil WD' Q if ! T 'F'1 l Fran Simons and Cheryl Malzewski go trick or treating. If, ft Karen Knaack is tired after a hard days work. . .S. Comes to the escue! Service Over Self fS.0.S.l is a growing club, de- signed to get students involved in their community. The club works with people in need of help, recogniz- ing the needs of pre-school Head Start children to Senior citizens. This year's officers are President El- len Fabbrini, Wce-President Maril u Powers, Treasur- er Doug Ward and Secretary Keith Wilhelm. The clubs list of activities has increased with the years and are too numerous to men tion. A few of their major projects are Senior Citizens Clean Up Day where the students do house and yard work for the elderly, clothing drives and distribution, olympics for the retarded, Christmas and Easter parties for head start children, remembering the elderly on holidays, a christmas toy drive for needy children, etc. Faculty advisor Will Kozlowski works many long hours along with the students to be sure no one goes unnoticed. by Lori O'Neill f 45 : . bv ,.,. Kelly O'Connor makes a special friend on Halloween Day. Row 1: Mr. Kozlowski, Cindy Frankiewicz, Steve Michaels, Mike Norris, Geoff Apgar, Cheryl Karnatz, Mike Passaglia, Kim Schultz, Kim Larson, Mary Kazcor, Carrie Conrad, Terry Hill, Ellie Bond- zinski, Sue Cohen, Karen Ciesar, Stephanie Uhl, Caren Gauvreau. Row 2: Steve Brinkman, Theo Denaxas, Tom Bieschke, Connie Costello, Nanci Risop, Susie Hill, Sherri Vanhaften, Mary O'Don- nell, Mary Boehcher, Joan Speil. Row 3: Doug Ward, Wendy Wag- ner, Laura Payne, Marilu Powers, Ellen Fabbrini, Dan Kochevar, Jim Buck, David Gilbreth, Colleen Veselits, Kerry Hogan, Kathy Kersting. MAJORETTES KL-Rl: Pam Page, Kelly Page. LIBRARY AIDES KL-RJ: Anne Ehrhorn, Jack Dreher, Paul Dorn, Shari Krinsky, Tom May, Donna Gebarowski. HEALTH OCCUPA TION CL UB. Row 1: Richard To- massetti, Rob Pa vetto, Mrs. Scully. Row 2: Debbie M unda, Laura Schneider, Pat Rooney, Kurt Pierce, Jo Ellen Carlucci. A.V. Row 1: Robert Merritt, Mike Bracher, Colleen Kelly, Tammy Poduch, Kathy Kand, Nhi Vien. Row 2: Dave Gins- burg, Peter Pappas, Peter Gutzmer, John Kleinschmidt, Darren Lemmon, Bill Nat- tress, Tim Hoyne, Tim O'Dea, Chris Houck. HERO CL UB Row 1: Rosa Sa- mano, Charlotte Klingel, John Teichman, Patricia Garrison, Lori Krinsk y, Michael Collins. Row 2: Lauren Angileri, Marla Arkin, Denise David, Jana DeWitt, Elizabeth Mis- chenko. Row 3: Maria Tully, Christine Damian, Abigail Washington, Tricia Stickrod, Dori Becchetti, Karyn Mor- gan, Alison Bull, Margaret Koelsch, Ellen Kneller, Shan- non Craig, Diane Dalstrom, Sheryll Taterka, Mrs. Mauves. 5 INDUSTRIAL COOPERAT- IVE EDUCA TION CLUB. Sit- ting: Angelo Pavlis, Judy Zender, Joe Alfirevic. Kneel- ing: Sherri Butts, Carla Clay- ton, Kathy Murray, Craig Ve- selits. Standing: James Fedor, Mr. Taylor, Lee Martel, James Robinson, John Bader. HA HUZO fl DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCA- TION. Row 1: Mary Becher, Ken Boesiger, Theresa Jump, Tom Bluemel, Steve Schesnol Carmin Acuna, Bruce Davis, Kerry Szarabajka, Al Vitiritti, Luca Fasola. Row 2: Mr. Fulk, Danette Ponrillo. USHERS: Bow 1: Jennifer Ciesar, Jamilee Khoury, Den- ise Kenison. Row 2: Kathy Cordes, Lillian Rosinski, Deb- bie Gundlach, Jenny Taucher, Cathy Bartmann. uk: of FRENCH CL UB. Row 1: Lo- retta Chou, Beth Watson, Mrs. Sharer, Sue Cohen. Row 2: Wendy Specht, Ann Trusk, Sue Rateike, Liz Bartlow, Donna Wojtowicz, Liz Neacy, .Pinky Ronnett, Julie Schmall, Daral yn Ponzio. N-I 414 JUNIOR ASSOCIATION OF THE DEAF, Raw 1: Dawn Miller, Vince N uccio, Debbie Pitner, Laura Romano, Diana Portanova, Liz Tannebaum, Terry Scopa, Pat Ford, Ronnie Jiu. Row 2: Julie Wit- tenberg, Eileen Tepper, Sherry Karp, Carol Kinczyk, Jackie Crane, Jackie Engler. Row 3: John Griesser, Tina Lonsdale, Elaine Schwartz, Dawn Gennusa, Randy Murbach, Marlee Matlin, Barb Bregenzer, Christine Pavliny. Row 4: John Pascente, Mitchell -v gina Levy, Robert Forti, Bob Ayers, Bruce Flagg, Mike Stark, Jeff Longworth. Row 5: Rusty Bergner, Michael Jacobson, Donald Benvenuti, Robert Sirotti, Kurt Polcyn, Bill Doescher, Marc Pio- trowski, Steven Gennusa. Row 6: Scott Randolph, Carl Welk, Paul Desmond. Row 7: Karl Olander, T.K. Hill, Marty McCoy, David Dunklin, John Kirsh, Sharon Rook, Mark Riedel, Bill Mueller, Tim Voss, Richard Freeman, Neil Turner. VARSITY CL UB. Row 1: Doug Ward, Sue Coleman, Connie Cos- tello, Theo Denaxas, Dan Kochevar, Jim Buck, Da ve Gilbreth, Ker- ry Hogan, Kathy Kersting, Cheryl Karnatz. Row 2: Steve Brink- man, Nancy Risop, Tom Bieschke, Cindy Frankiewicz, Terry Hill, Kim Schultz, Susie Hill, Caren Gauvreau. Raw 3: Mike Norris, Mary Kaczor, Geoff Apgar, Mike Passaglia, Bob Connor, Steve Michaels, Da ve Koziol. iiiflhlilift HE HW W iii? 31314 lf t flfll 7 if S v . Elm i it 2 ll f . V 34 .Jlfi ' , ,J .1 ,i...A al X FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. Sitting: Secretary Elaine Lazarz, Treasurer Maureen Sweeney. Standing: Vice-President Nikki Zettler, President Beth Rossi. 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M.. 4' '-f' ' -aff 'YY Dan Wlrtemore Donna Wajtowicz Jenny Wolf Mart Woodman Elizabeth Wy!-I l 'Stephanie Yeaulis Kim Zahn A - n W ' x A is ' is-5, n ,, . 3 X, M , 1, , -1 ' s 1 GV V' L A B ' ' I' H ,. , x ' ' ,xxx , 'f q mga: if A , bi Bl ix A . e A ,ff he Pnul Zalewakl Alan Zaucha Nancy Zeltler Chris Zelek Jean lender Nikki Zeftlet Jennle Zold Qi. Www ! K , ,f rf- .. 4 1 38 mmnvurrv ni? SSEENERSHY fl Pilbmihli KM I mn 0 SOPH OM ORE CLA SS OFFICERS. Treasurer Libby Meier, Secretary Monica Wendali, Vice-president Sarah Vazzano, President Laura Speer. I ., .. 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Dunn ne. nm.-nr M-rk Eble 1,,,,l, Ed sophomore sophomore sophomore sophomore so . homo,-e sophomore sophomore sophomore sophomo ,--V M- 77 f - .. 83 W in N f Q ' 4 hwy f M X l ,F E, fly ' 9 r JN M., M, .f '. , - V -.4 ..- ,, L .-. .,... M . 7,,. ' Cbrlaty Egger! Deborah Emlley Erle Emllng Jachle Engler Colleen Enright Jim Egg, Jqbp Fgglgg. ,Z .waz ' ' ' ' H , Y 1 ' ' ' W7 Z:-A Q f f, f ' .u, , V, 4 , , ,, Ay . , ,og an , , 5 . , ,V ,gs A 374 'V ,ff 1 f ' f 1 ' , -Q M A ln., 'Q if . M X ' ff ll N. .., W' ,ev , gf yx Erle Farnaua Rance Fedor Sally Fergluon Barbara Flaeher Gary Flasher Kurt Flu-her Mgry Flgylg Z, iff' ' gif. ' L ' A ' ' ,ff 12 fe - , ei 47 ,V,,,,c,j5j.l, Q x V ,Z I ,, - 'M 3 ? Chrla Fogarty Jlm Folohy Patrlek Ford Pat Forl Sarah Foator Gall Frnnllln Sharon Frano , ', . MQW ' WT WW '?f ' ' ., ,W ' ',.,1f ' I KW' A I 7oZ,,,,: 'f ' -I, 'J , ., , - ' f 34115 ,. . ' '.. ,- f' Q , ,, 7' :N gr -fi , , Q ,f .. D. , 1 , Q -A Mg., 1 S. 2 ,fa ,A L. 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Schober Don Schoenleld Alun Schroeder Dgwn Schroeder Lune 54-bujd sophomore sophomore sophomore sophomore so sophomore sophomore sophomore sophomore sophomore ,,,,,ff7' ' f f -ff'ff'f fvf. 1 ' ' f Y-fe-PWM ,,f2 V f , f . , ., F ' A .N f , GQ, , , -' W 7- , , . . V vvff I 'Z 3 k . r V. , - J ' X A, , , , . 1 f ' i b ' a', , W 3 - , f + ' I -tr ,Q nj 'sl 4 M ' X i HX M 7, of, , X, I A L X.. me 'J h ' Sue Schultz Ann Marle Schwartz Mark Sebrlfht Mlndl Seleman Kelth Sharlog Pamela Shlpley Mandy Sldell 3 23 e o , S , , , - M A Q ' ' , 4, - f ,W V f ' wx Z , ,' 1 '. - , . 1 -. f- . x V if .1 A of L Fran Simon: Cyndl Shuplen Larry Smith Lyn Smltbana Diane Snyder 3.31.1 305015. Cbrbpjng S9-ykg My V M , , f , . 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Jfw vim .w' .imp Donna Hoffmann Maureen Hogan Jamie Holbrook Denlae Holzkopl Phllllp Horka Mary Horrlfan Matt Horvath W' 2 V U ' 5 4 , f' 'x in isps lf' X -My A 7 x 'rx ' f 2 .6 4' ' N W . -q 2 ' '-W .1 1 51 K ,og ,4 4 ' ' fi . , N J .' XXX H 'xi ,. ' Davld Han Eatber Hwang Kathleen Hubert Janet Huck Beth Huebner Laurle Huntzlnfer Cheryl lflewakl JJ: , .,.,...., , 'rf ' ,,,,4tgf,sf ' , 74 V Steve loal! David Iuhlnfer Kurds Jacobs Tammy Jarmuth Ted Jernt Marlo Johnaon Bob Johnson ' ' f H W- Mig, rf 4 fo, , J 'Q .I ' 14 f , 'V - W -, ff f , Q , '52 46 I v H' , 'r - V' ' V Z , K , pf' 5, ' .. ff: , . ' .I V. 'V A -V vi 'SM rl h Dave Johnaton Darryl Jonlak Sasha Jonlc Mary .hneph Theresa Jump Kim Kamla Julie Kun 1, V . Q ,. YJ: iw- th 7 ,. , ,.... V , ig K H1 N, Aw, dm, me , , V V A D . ,,.-.., - xi., 1 . I!! -r' , I Z ' 1 'f ,H Vu, , . . Z 5 VV U Q M 'Q Vw, A ,XA Mlehael Kane Pam Kao Tlna Kappatoa Thomas Karel: Al Kutner Walter K.-Jing Cglby Kgllgf 'f 12 of ,, wffrvw ,,,, ., ,,,,,., VV A , V V VV 151 ' 1 ' iff? ,V ,, J ' iw' , ' ' ' , ' ff , vw' I ,ffjmzn fl 1 , Q . 552- A 1 R Vw, ,, .1 vi iq' ,,, .X ' X fi-' K 9, .1 Q 9 all ,f K ' K fri? Q Q 2 X A M J so , , K 1 K, ' o r N Nancy Kelllber Kathy Kent I sf-on Kern Kathy Ke:-sting Dan Kesselman .hmilee Khoury Heather Kinney .. 1 , , V 1 4. , 5, , ff , ' f' 5 ' I K' ' ff . , , , ' 5-- ft gg gk ,A yy, 44 V 5, I . SL-nj I ' ,M , V Jeff Killfllf Plllll Kivlllld Dan Kleldbjerg DIN KIUP Ellen Knellet Meg Koelsch John Kolze I I IQ tl k X M I ' , ,,.. , ,. , X imc, Fwy, 7 1 6: IVIV ,wr Vi LQ .. V Q ' H Q0 n V ,ew 'N ' V fe .QQ ' R43 ' Q f ' - 1 A ta. ' A K I A 'mfg K , x , V ,, Ylcki Kopern! Donna Kuslka Rose Koukios Mark Kovack Dave Kozlol William Kraus Aff Xuan, juniors juniors 5 if V e- W 4 , ,tux K I! 7 A Y xy , , ,A A ,fl WM , . x.A,1' ,, K 'V Lorl Krlnsky Ann Kruckmeyer Chrlatln Kuemper Bobln Kullman Edward Kurtz John Labellarte Karen Lakome or 'J f n X I ,C I: N, , , lk Q , f Paul Lamonlea Davld Lane Beth Langer Lennart Lanner Joseph LaScola Gregory Latowlcz Mary Latzel ,, A 4 ' D y' mi My J. ff x fi. 'fi Z Tbomu Lnfffelhfflef Steven Lazarz Linda Leer: 4 Qu i I ,. 3 f l ,yt 5 X of , ,,,, , , . 4 X, , L ' ,fu 5, J 1 5. , , , I , 1 C, .4 fri , 1, 4 -I , fy , A 1 ,fx Michael Lichter Anna Lieblf James Llmpetia Kathryn Lind Laura Lindelof Gregg Llndakoof John Llaafeld I f 7 I V ' ,, T' 5- 11 ' s. W , x f ., - 1 ' If . Ji 0 K , , , ,jwfsx W , ,nf ,V , Joseph Llaton Paul Llveaay Julle Lovelace Daniel Ludwipen Gary Luhaaz Marybeth Lynn Maryann Maal V. 141141 Q A ,f -I -V V ff -H fi. . . , , 4 ft M 4' - ' fu Q f ,, X . 41,3 ,J - X .f Michael Maddlex Daniel Mahoney Kathleen Mallnaahy Joy Marklewlcz Bradley Marhowakl Carolyn Martin Sheryl Martlnelll ' 1- fr fr V 'lf' fvfy A V ., f . - Z 1 1 114 Noreen Maruuak Anna Masella Laura May Tracy McAllister Joyce M1-Carthy Joyce McDo Q2 ., , 1 , ,, nv 745' ' Q 'L' g f X A H' I X ,Q I Gina McGlnley Martin McGinley Colleen McGovern George McGuire Elizabeth McKenna Anthony Mc? lk ny , ,. G Y- . ' Q. 4 I Q ff 4 fr ji, A ' Ruben Michigan John Milazo Frederick Miller Elizabeth Mlachenl I Debra Mohry Joseph Mondo Karyn Morgan , ' f . L4 ,f. .. ,J A, A : Q . ,K ' X. of . t Z1 X ,ff 4, Robert Donald Mount! James Mueller Jodi Mund Debera Munda Kathleen Murray Thlfell Nlletl Maughamlan Q C- f ! juniors juniors juniors juniors juniors 1 ,f 'Ax 1 , f 1 W, ' if ' Pt A 'E Y lk X 0 6 1 E ' 'R f Q - W ' , f 4 A Q N T P . I W 'fl I K 'vm 71 . 4 . 'V A' f ' nfl: P 'L ' .421 be , n of - Yf,, 4 ,V ' P1 iff PP 'A .1 ' P'-A V Jim Nelaon Sheri Nelaon Mlke Neuberget Lea Newren Joe Nlcaatro Irene Nlrkl Troy Niven 9 , . P -V I I PII, P 4: I' I 4 A ,V 274 l V ,P G ,: N 4: , P 1 P .' 1 A- ,, ,,-e P ,P . 2 0 V. 5-'kr on if f s P 2 'xr' .P K . 1 f ' fi , 'V .V -1411? P Lv- L. . - 0 Gall Norklu Janet Novak John Novak Tlmotlzy Novak Tony Novak Ylneent Nucelo cbd, oppenbgjmgg 0 T U73 ' 1 ' Pe . wg fp if I 9? , ' K of x P ' 1 I f .76 1 -:qv nf W A Katherine Ollva Mary 0'Donnel Wllllam Oakley Jacqueline 0'Connor Ed Ollzaughneaay Llaa 0Welll Llcla 0'Nell gy 1 1- h 2 Q- , f 1 P, P I ,P . mg , . og 'vw ' 'Z' 2 if xr' e .a ' wr f P ' -r - . P V., my V I 4 , P, P , . 1. . - V I 'Mi E ' A 1 .4 f. Ann 0'Dwyer Kelly Page Jamea Pappaa Carolyn Paatenkl John Paul Angelo Pavlia Cherle Payne ' ' P .P .PPP,,.,,rq,,,,.,.,E Pi W Q .. 3. e D Q ,be . 1' t . ,ll , 1 Vx :A in ,P I P ' P I f ffl, e Pl J Q 32 xv I . Q Plzyllla Payne Laura Pearlman James Peterson Lisa Petty Jlm Pfell Llnda Pick Aubrey Pied: ,Q v M vm ,. ,, ' N T: .C-. ' rr ' P . J A P xf'i n X pi 1 ' f ,,, Nancy Plerrl Donald Plnter Douglas Pinter Deborah Pltner Mlebael Platt Karen Podlln ,V - A I Ph - P I 4 P 6 , rx ,P A ,Pa 1K 'fp , t I 'V 'Q ' 5 1- ,P G --ff X he L .PL X A A. nm.. 1.21 15 P ' , A Ronny Pontloua Dean Popovlcb Dorette Paulo: Georgette Pouloa Marllou Power! Gary Pratt 1 'f ' ' -:H--fn Q ,G of' 4 ' 4 , 1 ,',, 'ff P4 , P ,lf ' Suaan Pond Jaequell Purcell 4 ,. P G' T 1: ,. 49 W' , If P ' , v X .A ' I 1, A , I 75 P r P to fi, P , Y Dell Qlllflllf Role Rdlbvflf SYUVGD Bdllllll Richard Renk Robert Renk Lynnae Blcard Janen Richardson 1 PP f , 4 f P 1 , Trl 2 .P ' ' Katby Rlclzart Jamea Rlnf Mareua Blaop Jamea Roblnaon Margaret Ronnett Mary Rooney Barbara Boalnakl if PP, ' ff 'fn ' 3 ' . ., . 4- 'sa Y .qu 11 -f' , 1 ,Q ,, 1 ' lj. P Q D Hggfor Samapo John Samborakl Mark Sambonkl David Rotheroe Kelly Ryan Dlana Rydzenakl Daniel Sacco juniors juniors juniors juniors 'W ,.,,,.: - 'N- , ,, 5 -.r-GV f 1 f ,Z ' 4 Q w. f 'N Q- ' f f ' v- ev- ' V, ,e , 0 X Todd Saylor Suzle Sehaeler Kenneth Sehaefgea :Z7 V ,J ,, at Mary Schla vone Steven Schluter Connle Schmid Leelle Schmidt F f , , 1. , , fa 4, , ' ?755:,: i f - . 1- if , .- 4 .. . 8 N, V V . V , . 'v -CL ? 4. 'b f nga' 'QTL G Neff Mile Schmidt Mltch sCb00lIf0ld Mike Stbrldtr 1. 1 f . 45 ' I ' ' ' -- . , V ,I WM, .M I . M K4 Wk wr M' xz 1 Ed Schultz Kim Schumacher Je!! Scott Scott Sehrlght VV1, AV , , , ,Q A V : V V X VV V , V VVVV V E Y AW- 1' 'fi ff' 3 , . ' ' -' ' ' I A Q V ,V ' ' ' VN . , ' sf- 1 o f A if 1 ' ., , - ff 7 K 4 , if QQ- . ' X' ,V . ,Q-QW -M wc .. N of VV ,I , ,.. V MF' J, .AL Q ii 1 1 Jug i'.,,fi ,g A V. I x V My, ,D Lynn Seldler Jamea Sheehan Mellen Shell Carolynn Sheyker Kelll Shoah Laurel Slmon Robert Slrottl VV , , ,,.,.. .,,,, , , V VNV vv,, V V ,. V , , E J, - of L., M, L fu ff Q , -Q A Q 1 if f , ro S-A--fx y 1 L 1 ,2 so-fr Staff Slltel' WI Smlldy Bob Smltll Dee Smlfll Bk-b Smith Tracy Smith Ted Snarlll s J nsfus ' it ,T M ' Q x ' me H- A: 1. of 1- f. f r- i -1 3 . Sue Sobeakl Sel Ran Sohn Laura Sommerield Joan Splel Mlehael Splltf Danlel Sramek Darryl Slaehnlak 'NW Y Z 'A -10 M-1 fl? -'-1, . ,,,, , -- N V VV, .. '. --3, ,::, VV. V VVVVVV V' Q ' V A -, ' J f..g'N'W . 5 V ' - f' ,- ' f ,' I L A ' ' .X af ' N -, f X1 . . A dll. , Q Steve Stemhrldge Allen Stenaland Mary Stananek John Stanton Kim Stanton Mlehael Stark Jaekle Stelfena f V ,mf . . V , f, an ,rf -4- ma ez .V V, if' S , 2' ' ' if 9 i vy! J :VL 2 4 ' ' . A , Q Trlela Stlekrod Dlane Stltah Jerry Stopper Darryl Sh-el! Allaon Strong Davld Sugg Debbie Sundeen ' ' 135- f ,lf A , f 1 V WW ., Vw, 4, X. f an of , 1. Y L A George Svarnlaa Doug Swanson Colleen Sweeney Ann Sylvester Janlne Szamockl Greg Srczeeh Jaekle Taylor I A ' , ' :iff 'i P ' 11?-C' 'fs me qu 4 L1 ,129 VA .45 1 i V, ',f,,jfb ,Q-fy-I 5 1? V if 1 4 Q if . M 441 'ff A 1 I Greg Teeth Elleen Tepper Kathy Thompson Tlm Threlkeld Kurt Thyreen Pam Toborg Charmaine Tokar .M . . l ' 41- 1 , . ' , f-14,1 22153 1 7 K if? W 7 1 ff: W 1 'F vm J? G, Q A or' '- ' , I V , . . x ,, ' 3 ' , xg, VV is . Richard Tomaatettl Jeanne Trezek Sharon Tronaon Bah Taltaoa Scott Tucker Jeanne Turlnaky Ron Ur-han juniors , 4, f zwj f' . I ,,, gag 411 ' juniors juniors juniors juniors f 'W V' 0 7 41 f ' ' Q , H- we 2 I 4 6, 1 . ..- I g 1 .. 1 V , 7' + ' ,, 1 2 1 f I 4 f , iz N Debbie Uulllnl lofty Yuconex Colleen Ynellh Hoon Vlon Nb! Vlen Knrl Wllkowllk Andy Wolkowlcl ,,., I ,. ,V ' g ,my 7 ' f .f ' Q' ' M., , ' , ' 1' '49 1,715 ' , 'Q' . ' ' , 3 , .,, H 4 Q . ,.,,. ,. ! ,lv W, V, . .vi ,,- Ad 1 ., yr , 1' A -V ' 4 2 . 1 .ey-yy A 'h ' 'Y xx! Q, -I Cindy Waller: Lee Walton Le Ann Wnrfin Ablpll Wublnglon John Wumor Brion Wnen Ann, wnun, r 'n-' V . , 2 W W infnfw A A W - u u W 'L' - ,af Q ' 1 , , , J V .H ' r 2 3 V s ,,, W .,u. ,Z ga L. , Q 6' . ,f-', , f' Q ' 6 r 46 by ,. W ., Y W, . , -f . , , W F74 I g 2 'WL ' I ' ' ' f A + b' ' ' 4 '05 A xg A ,,,, A ' V Wt f Bob Wolnert Debbie Welumnn Maureen Wonnr Sue Wlddl: Loon Wllk Korea William Chrln Wllnon 45'-MQ fir'-1 f I w If mwfjzffvff 4 f A ,W zz. gfwffmyfi jo , i ,, , ., EM , , W I 1: A ,Q K I' '. ara' 55?f ' f A A gg 'if' W a.:::J+' F23 Q f l ' El , .,,,,,, A Q41 I 1 ' H M,,, f f 1 Pot Wllhc Bob Wlmperll Debbie Wlneflrner Colby Winkowlkl Vol Wolf Sug Wollublueger Debble Ynnlk My , ,.,.,, E2 7.41 fr ' ' A , ' ' T ,of w . n . X wr 7 , I ., f 'W 4- V iz 4- .. . . , - 1 , Nia, , ,ZA 4,44 I wV', ,, , , V ,V , 1 1 T' I In 'fx V f ' .f Llu Young Todd Younger ' ' Peter Younfwertb Doug Zoutbl Tom Zclllcr Judy Zendor Tracy Zoerner ' jg' L 1 lib--' 3 1' A , 7 , A E3 N i I t' 1' z k if ' 'V Aman uc I I 7. 1 ,E 1 1 - .av 1 ill F ' K, J ff 1 - fs W,- fvfmship I , V Q, l ,g ?3 3 ' an gfffffi A ,L 5 1 , 1 523 Q 1 fra., is A ' rw, ,911 V -en 'AZN ,-of ,ff 4 1,3 , . .inn f SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Secretary Rose Uva, Treasurer Chris DeF'azlo, Vice-President Steve Michaels, President Kelly Werth 5 f , YU ,. ., ,, ..l 2 lvl- 3? .., A .A , , '. -4: ii, -.-, Doullas Ackman , .,,i in Vincent Adams -fi Joseph Ahern 2 W ' x. 49 R SQL' Si , K f fi 'X xi? ef! ! 4 X A , 1:1-f Joseph Alfirevic Jayne Adams Susan Alseth Lisa Anderson Mark Adamson Marvell Anderson Sharon Anderson if ,42 ' S8111 01'S of ,r ,M H, f '7 'ill Steven Anderson s Rhonda Andrae ' -. ' ' 2, ' ' Lorraine Anglada , .1 f rn TT? '4 b Geoffrey Apgar W I Steven Anzelmo kr ,Af 1 ,ff , me ' 5 1, 'JI T , iff Kenneth Arend ' f , , Q, , Q Tracy Arkin 4-an - K 91' Paul Augfustyn Marla Arkm .45 lhfh Su Zane Atkinson ff-ff'-r Michael Axelrad 5 V' I ft M Karen Baily f ' ', 7f yi ' Q CQ fl .- f . K . U . .3 V I . We Lisa Bagneschi ' 'f 'Han 4:?7'Z'?7'f4v f'f 1 W W '25 'ff' .e , 1' ,Qzfzi ' . . flqf' ,, ' ,, , MH ' 7 I 'V ' A ,t...'f.ib 'f g , ',-19i5'nhQfQv3?,. ' 1,0 K. f , e Ysrfifw' ' ,: 071,52 fav ' ' '.:-1-,2x 1wLfr!'. . - who f , if eyg:t :f g ef' f f f ,e 'Y-f!3'fg,:Qij5'if54fig',2,..s5-31232. Martin Barrett 5 'A t . Julianne Barut - , it 4 + - tiff Cathy Bartels Ingrid Baltasi Debra Barfield . 1 ,., 144' I.,-deff' Sandra Bazzett Denise Becca '-'V wr' WU Claudia Beck WSU! Kimberly Becker Yvonne Bedford YN? Mark Bednarz Ellen Bellamy F me fy Q Q Catherme Berger Matthew Biegert if? , f 5 1 fx 2' f tw 'V TW-v .xg James Birchman Cllfford Blame Coreen Blaise ,. we-4 4-wa . fo-L Glen Bluemel Robert Bolger Ellen Bondzlnski ,-, R 9 area Bierwzrth Michael Behnlre Robert Bingham af Lisa Blaszczyk Ellen Bonneville s Gregory Bloomberg : If 5' A: -11 A in 4 h?f,'n ' fl 5 fg 'LE if 1 ,. Randall Barre Laura Boyd ., - ' u f B' V S6I1101'S ,. A- . ff' ' I I A ' fi wh- I 1 Q ,3, fl J Af , 7 '- 'L-' 'X 14, . A 5 v N,-1 A I f x' A N eo as Z: ' , f l J .I ' Q83 A I ,A 5 J X, fx. ,J w Thomas Bray x K L ' I 3 ' Kent Broertjes J ,.' A X X If , rlrr ' Mary Bracher Q 47 Stephen Brinkman . fm' jd, ff L, 45? 3 Wav ffigy Orison Browder James Brown Patricia Burhop Da vid Brown 439595 41 'Y ,gif 9 X , , I Allan Campbell 'H' H -sri' YZF' Nancy Carroll rr ' Q If Louis Cella I3 James Chipchase Coreen Cassidy ' 'fx L James Buck Julie Castronovo Mark Ca vans ugh 1. av- h'i ' M ,QQL X17 X Susan Chu Q . Thomas Clark XT Bl Anthony Ciffone , D ' 1' S6111 01'S v ,. ,.,- T, , .A 1 - ez.-J, ,V f .nf , f, ..,.f f. 1 I KN, 7 I, X . I B Ig 7' VQQZVJ' 1? 1. 5 -3 ,V Susan Coleman 5? L ,A V W F Www I 3, . ,gh it P: r 9 , 1' n ed' 9 ti Lisa Collignon 1 24 .-, lx x X x C f X X' . Michael Conlin 5 ,Z no .aa J . Tp, , 1 ?.-.- Y,,. . veil? Teresa Conlon Eileen Conlon 5 ZA i Carrie Conrad I 2 + ff N Constance Costello Elaine Consolo Lisa Cowles Bunita Cook i Glenn Cooper Ka thy Corrado V ff: .1 -1 f. , wg . M. K ,, A .4 , WM, ' ag , f an 'i QMS.,--V 'wx ,, W, f li ' ,' I V 3,0 , 3 x V ,B ' 2 ffm ffififib- 1 E Shannon Craig W V .V A f I Diane Dagian 'W Kirsten Dailey Sharon Dale W ,fi 4' Y ' f , If If f 3 I E ,fa . fi, sez Catherine Crews A ' . 'ff ' , v L ' ' .3?.1.,j A' for , i ' 1, 5. fi?-'IJ ' -viv- 5! I 'I . A :A-X ' fax? .. Diane Dalstrom seniors if l X Christine Damian f iff Mark Daniels Denise David Marianna De Meo Cynthia Del Ghingaro Thomas Desens Paula David Sonna De Vries 9-4J 'mT John Del Re ..,. ' i' wwf , U' J C i 2-fi , A' . I f A-I 1 b k I Donna Di Domenico ar eg ff., gf Bruce Davis .X Christine De Fazio Francisco De Alba 'S11'?., . ,gf Jana De Witt Christopher Deja Jeffrey Deans w ff WW if 6 7 1 3 lwfmxy, iii , 'f'IT 'V'Xf 1 X mx Robert Delgau 5 . V Theodore Denaxas 2 James Demeas YW'-v M, 1 -sfjf' x Lori Di Viiv Cynthia Dietrich . 7: Q f J 6: f f, 'IH 4? 1 Marianne Diachenko af ' Q ,, Sue Dietzen X f yr fa Ed Dresselbuys Donna Eble Douglas Domeracki Debra Dufour VIN w.f,v.,.,f-V David Eel: Q n l ' I I - lf' 3 I I Y W Dwight Emling Sandra Engelbardt seniors E ,WG ,A 6 ff rr mmf' Catbleen Donahue wr' W' i7W S6111 0I'S 'X --r Lorraine Drake . ,f, ,ff , ' . WW, ,Q . ,I X ff ,f ,M . -, 1 ' fy fa X V x , 4 . f , 1 f 7135? ,,,. , ,, . W4 av' Gs , John Doran nwlzzrj William Duncker ' Lauri Dworzak fm, fi 'ff . 4.51, ff , so 1 iw ili? , 'I 4 ' , f ' if an FU' David Dunn if-.Jw Gregory Eel: Ray Eggert Bruce Erickson Gayle Edmunds Judith Esposito 1 4 X 5 , Ellen Fabbrini seniors ,fr I , 1 ' 2, Ma' :P- W . , . . W, , .4 F' 0 7,5 - 15 , ,I ,fi , f . La ura Fanella Gregg Fa uceglza Brian Fischer Lucas Fasolo 64 lp-af rf T Vito Florio ,f A 'iv 2,7 Maureen Frank .G Mark Fogarty 1 vc:-ff Leslie Fues ta: Cynthia Frankie wicz Deborah Fulton Jacqueline Fogle .pa-.., Mary Fredrich La wrencev Fumagalli Timothy Fergus xx!! Lynn Foloky Patricia Ford Kathlyn Friel 1' ' L ,,,, V.: , , , 'QW f f -'mr , 31 1 Greg Fuchs M f ,4 ,l. I wg, ,4 ' C , . . Michael Galetano April Gaddig ., yr, ,gm ,F if ,. ,I wx - J i f ,, f 2 ' 5 Z' ' x I if . mf Q fi I ? W I I 2 Mark Gank nm , f' 'nl wwf' E Leslie Gebring Y 'fav' Corinne Gogola 110' Yolanda Guevara seniors seniors Jackie Garrison csv QQ. Julie Gartner , fi ' , ' if Aiii ' fn' of y ' l f, , f V 5 W 5 5 , lm, ,rf Y V f MQ! Da vid Gilbretb Da vid Gberardini ? Robin Gold ' f . 1 x , X f Jeffrey Gundlach fi X V Z f A ' in , . 'X f f Wray' f I 49 A ' 9, , ,Wa I M . Marilyn Gray of ,mar Pa ul Gureta My , Caren Gauvreau Michael Gasparaitis 2, , Frank Goduto Nancy Giustino 1, '4 V J 'V' v, , Z ,X I , Wi ,I Q l , ,f l e 'rs X eeee e re eee , f Kevin Griffin Kimberly Greaves Warren Habib David Haase seniors l Douglas Ham pel Q Robert Hedrich , lv! Kerry Heneglzan YI: James Hanlon Bonnie Heideman JW, v.-am., Daniel Hoffman S8I110I'S I x I Michael Henson Scott Hoffman . Q12 fs, . 16- ' ' - .M 'X M371 2 Sheila Hastings Robin Heiser -na. 19 Terry Hill '37- f 2 Joanne Hogan V flff X 'E 'X asf .ay W V , 1 nv 434 W K v James Hatlzcoat Peter Helms Christine Hintz , . V' :J ,. ' Kerry Hogan I il gxdt 49 - ff A V 5. ff f E' 'T James Hedberg Thomas Henderson 'mf Brian Hoi! ' ' 'M . 4 J T We f A if Haa g L ,, It , , Q x -41' nl ,V T, ., Aff: V , f , ,- an Q Mary Horstman ,T .W S , , a ' V X if 1 4 K f M22 ,L tx F ,W if J Z, P f 'fn f ,cf 7 'I 4 1' 1 eh sg f f f 1 r .a ' ,z Q , L 4 ' ' ' V lV f LLM Q f ' Sherri Howe an 1 ,, .5 V 'V77 , ' 1? Heidi Huebner ,aww ? J f J Q I .rf-1 J , E V N, 'x Scott Jensen Michael Jernt .N V-7 Ai W-iv' X James Jolly , ..,, - ,., A , 4 'Y ' Thomas Huene , 114 ffl C' f','27- Rf , ,. Q f ff 1 if if f ., A ' -V V 5369 w g. :Hn ' ' I! . , 7 ,I .14 , , W 2 gn ff Annette Johansen f' V gf ' ' , Q 3' J iqfwf-f I - .f 1 X2 I Q A I lr Julie Joy ' X ' V-62 ' . Paul Jonu' ff , Wg. Q V N ,, ,,f- ',r,- V, if ., , v VV , ffVQz m2 ' V, - 2 1-i'7Q5 Jf ,f . f f , 'Wei 'ig -V f - F' K ? Steven Kane Cheryl Karnatz Karen Kasberger S6Il101'S Fridoun Ibrahim Donna Johnson iff---V Robert Jason Mitchell Johnson ff K , V f MAL 4' .th if 'fi' ' if 1 2455, ? 43V .. . , f Z V, , 1' Z4- lr .77 RM, Z gf .,, ,V John Jung M, , fx, AV, f 0- F -,, X so Qt, Kin' Kurt Ka unzinger Maryann Kaczor do-1 A I x Scott Kazmierczak xv Anthony Kemp f-mf, Charlohe Klingel I '7?'F ' W iii, ,V VV yr: fi- fa, r' 5 , X Daniel Kochevar 39. ' V , A , W f, m f , QE 'Q A f fu- L- ,I I K.. . Af ggr 1 x : lp . E fi .X is Jeanne Kostelny X, S6111 0I'S :A , 1.-Z. bf 14. if 2 ,, Da vid Kern , S6111 01'S' J' ', 'n 1 'wr , 1 , X f Wendy Kesul ,A - A , wif 4 ' 7 Ka, ' x . . Raymond Kemplin fo afberme Kersrmg 3, ,VI . i ' ' .few ' fi ' ft' , We - 1 'fn 'Q 'V .f . f jf Wiwl f ,H--l'. J ,J , V ' , ,enne lu-T. ' ff KN I fa fs ' Mark Kmety E f '-if 5 ' ,tiff-ig-: Q 1,1 4 f. m 1 9 A Q 2-,gf . A f: 1 f . j. 4... we in - V J Jeffrey Klop Jane Kneller ep- Q.. M... Q50 7 1 ,,.,, Carolyn Konczyl: ' , . QL. - ,f Z1 1 . .Z J Michael Kolls Vicki Kopem y , Z .. r . 4 . T 5,724 'A V ' ,--1721.5 6 fi 5 3.f,1Qg:g . ,.1. .a ,. ,Lkx4?j5g3g1L,j an--4 '--.,: , , , ., mf, 'ba , gf,,g': '1 ge 5.54- f -.,4,.f f. ..,4-. , ,M 1 . 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' ,...A. 144 4 ivijg' '1 22' 'W I ' Panos Topalis lg V . ez 'f : -'-:TF 'wx ' ..-. , ,I f is , M x ,, L., Y' - f f, ' J' 4 f kv' ' X - Q 2 f , '. X 4 A f -.N -ff ' 5, Q .,,5 x. 9 f Linda Trewin E lg: , V Thomas Troppe H5 Jeanne Trezek ' 'vm K' Q , , Q ,N Gia Ublasi Craig Um phress Nt, 2 n ' W Laura Variano Rose Vnzzano seniors Debra Uselding , x i , V! X i Craig Veselitis 'x 46- YW ,c Sharon Trandel Jeffrey Topolinski Maria Tully X Ex K Rosann Uva Da vid Victor ff-4 W- r0', f waz, Uv fa , ow W ,3' '-,K N. axf, wx 2 Neil Turner Nathan Van De Graaff Veronica Virgili 'Y Martha Vogeney '47 7' Donn Vucovich ,f Ralph Waller 3 SCIIIOFS If 2 1' -r 'zfrk M f K A XX X Kenneth Von Ebers BUSH Vmbel D M X x A , TK Daniel Voltz Mary Votzmeyel' I X ff if A ,W ,R ,, if 1 V ff' 4' I' , . 1'1 -N V. HL ' gf x 'f A 'TQ 'QL X . ,gd Mari Wggner ' Marilyn Walkowicz Kg E ' ' Jerome Wagner X ,fl-f'k f A ' 1 ply, QI .ia sf ' fgffflf-7 2-lf fil f -2 'f, ' , ., Q , . . f ,' .R , '4P,f ' -' ' 5' '. ' 3,1 5' - - . -- f ,M 2 ,- , -, ,-, ,- - . -' Tracy Warneclre lr-W-fx Kenneth Weber Douglas Ward Diane Weiler wi-,fd vrq I Christine Weinberg , 11 ' of 2 15 J x , 7 3 Xff K , Y f ' 4- fs ' l i , A g!! 34 gf Q ,rf ,fx in 3' 10 vc ' Wendi Wagner 4,3 ,... 5 ,,., ,... ,,r, . , , K W' .M 1 CTTT7' John Wascoe IW Robert Weinert ,Q-.. 14 , l 0 Ax: fb If 'H'--wi, X ' N Barry Waters 1154 Wendy Weinert 0 it -.ww ,.....- Ronald Werner hfpf' Mzchael Wbitmer Scott Williams Lowell Woodman 1 Q1 .,, Ki X ' 5 Scott Wexler yr! X Qt'-Y James Wilieko Tania Wirz , . I WX Scott Yoder IN MEMORY 1 1 iw '? Allison Swanson ll' 'll u 'flax , x -Q.4 '2 A H 0 I9 if, 5 Q Ak- xg, V . . 5 , iii From these Wonderful years of our lifes, we have these scattered pictures to help us to remember, Q Q65 I f , 22 , 54 j F .h,.As ,,s, . , W I l f P ia , I 1 4 , f My ff x Wi 54, Q So we find ourselves looking back to our yesterdays, Q ,V 3 ' recalling how we thought time would last ' A What we feel and at the most, sometimes We choose ar- chance? ' h w be fo t , , - , ,LV - 1, 1. 5 ,--,1,g,f:f 6'gz24'.4',g:v,gf-,H,1 ,, 'ff'-'V 3' ififi V :l2'.Q'1'-Qwffi-f ift jg, 4 ' ' ' ' ' 311'-7915: -47?fi?E' W' 1:- 7P'lif3fi0-.'17'2,23 ' '. 1 4. 'W' fs 5:45 'Y ' - V if ' gahw v if ' iii! Z ,M M W ff' 4 Wifi' ff 9, , ,. ,, -,f',. ,,.. , ,.v, ,.v. '12,-:ggi-5. ,ag-Qg,:gff1p2,5fy5fzptfgff 'f7f,iiQ5-Mig .fy .- Z4 1 nge gmfff 4 f A ,, j .we f -1 we , f f ww f , A ,W -, QA c,f:11,1:-fzc' ,1:f+f-mfg wg V7 Hat ri . gla- 1 'J g :M 4 '21, i , 2.q.:af Mg ' f v I Y :QQ Aa ,fs 3 5 L if 1. 5- 1' 1. V Y . 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SENIOR ACTIVITY DIRECTOR Y DOUG ACKMEN JA YNE ADAMS Orchesis 11,125 Student Council 9,10. VINCE ADAMS Newspaper Artist 11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 French Club 12 Ski Club 10,115 Football 9,10,11,125 Track 10,11,125 Wrestling 12. MARK ADAMSON JOE AHERN Wrestling 9. JOSEPH ALFIREVIC SUSAN ALSETH French Club 95 Newspaper 11,125 Bowl- ing 9,10,11,12. LISA ANDERSON Track 9. MARC Y ANDERSON Cheerleader 115 Gymnastics 9,10. SHARON ANDERSON Archaeology 95 H.E.R.O. 115 Archery 9,10. STEVE ANDERSON Track 95 Football 9,10. RHONDA ANDRAE LORRAINE ANGLADA A.F.S. 9,11,125 H.E.R.O. 11,12. STEVE ANZELMO Intramural Basketball 11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Baseball 9,10,11,12. GEOFF APGAR Varsity Club 11,12 Football 9,10,11,125 Baseball 9,10,11,12. KENNETH AREND Ski Club 9,105 Hockey .95 Football 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 9,10,11,12 Tennis 9,10,12. MARLA ARKIN TRACY ARKIN SUZANE ATKINSON Band 9,10,11,12 Jazz Band 10,125 Sym- pbonic Winds 10,11,12. PAUL AUGUSTYN Basketball 9,10,11,12. MICHAEL AXELRAD Band 9,10,11,125 Jazz Band 9,10,11,125 Track 9. B JIM BABINIEC Swim Team 9. JOHN BADER PA UL BA GGIO LISA BAGNESCHI Tennis 9,125 Softball 9,10,11,12. KAREN BALEY National Honor Society 11,125 Orchesis 125 Theatre 11,12. INGRID BALTASI German Club 95 Newspaper 11,12: Or- chesis 12. Transferred from St. Scholas- tica, Chicago, Ill. DEBRA BARFIELD Gymnastics 9,10,115 Pomberet 12. MARTY BARRETT CA TH Y BARTELS JULIANNE BARUT Cheerleader 9,105 Varsity Club 11,125 Swim Team 9,115 Gymnastics 9,10,11,12. SANDRA BAZZETT DENISE BECCO Ski Club 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10,12. CLA UDIA BECK Ski Club 9,10,11,12. KIM BECKER MARK BEDNARZ Golf 95 Baseball 12. MIKE BEHNKE Varsity Club 11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Baseball 10,11,125 Swimming 9,10. ELLEN BELLAM Y National Association of the Deaf 9,10. KA TY BERG S.O.S. 115 Gymnastics Club 9,105 Gym- nastics 9,105 Cross Country 9,105 Secre- tary O,E. 125 Transfered from Robert E. Lee Sanantonio, Texas. CA TH Y BERGER Cheerleading 10,115 Student Council 10,11,125 Track 9,105 Yearbook 125 Class Secretary 11. MATTHEW A. BIEGERT Newspaper 10,11,1Z Debate 11,125 Na- tional Honor Society 11,125 Quill Scroll 11,125 Intramural Bowling 11,12 News Editor 115 Editor in Chief of Newspaper 12. KAREN BIERWIRTH Debate 10,11,12. ROBERT BIN GHAM National Honor Society 11,125 Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Football 9,10,11,1Z Baseball 9,10. JIM BIRCHMAN National Honor Society 125 Cross Coun- try 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10. TAMM Y BLADOW CLIFFORD BLAINE Cross Country 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 9. LISA BLASZCZ YK French Club 9,105 National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 Archaeology 9,105 Pomberets 115 Varsity Club 125 Badminton 9,105 French Club Vice President 105 Ar- chaeology Secretary 10. COREEN BLAISE Band 9,10,11,125 Color Guard 10,11,12. GREG BLOOMBERG GLEN BL UEMEL Band 9,10,11,125 Intramural Bowling105 Golf 105 Ski Club 105 Track 9. TOM BOIN T Football 95 Basketball 9. ELLEN BONDZINSKI S.O.S. 11,125 Volleyball 10,11,125 Softball 9,105 Basketball 10,11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Yearbook 125 Editor-in-Chief of Yearbook 12. ELLEN BONNEVILLE Varsity Club 9,10,11,125 Newspaper 125 Track 9,10,11,12. RANDY BORRE Intramural Bowling 95 Ski Club 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10,11. LAURA BOYD Pomberets 11,125 Ski Club 10,115 Tennis 9,10. MAR Y BRACI-IER Ski Club 10,11,125 Orchesis 125 S.O.S. 9,10,11,12. TOM BRA Y Gymnastics 9,10,11,125 Football 9,10. LISA BRAZEA U STEVE BRINKMAN Varsity Club 11,125 National Honor So- ciety 125 Baseball 95 Golf 9,10,11,12. KENT BROERTUES Ski Club 9,10. ORISON BROWDER Football 9,10,11,12. DA VID ALLEN BROWN Band 9,10,11,125 Jazz Band 9,105 H.I.A.S.A. 9,11,125 Theatre 11,125 On Stage 125 Drum Major 11,12. JIM BROWN Choir 9,105 Theatre 9,10,11,125 S.O.S. 10,11,125 A.F.S. 10,11,125 Newspaper 11,125 Debate 10,115 Intramural Bowling 95 Guidance Office Aid 9,10,11,12. JIM BUCK Ski Club 9,10,11,125 S.O.S. 10,11,125 Baseball 9,105 Football 95 Golf 10,11,12. PATRICIA BURHOP C COREEN CASSIDY French Club 9,10,11,125 7-semester honor certificate. JULIE CASTRONO VO National Honor Society 11,125 S.O.S. 11. NANCY CARROLL MARK CA VANA UGH Rifle Club 9,105 National Honor Society 11,125 Intramural Basketball 95 Intra- mural Bowling 9,10,11,125 Intramural Pool 10,11,12. LOU CELLA Theatre 11,125 Choir 11,125 Ski Club 9,105 I.E. 125 On Stage 125 Soccer 95 Gym- nastics 9,10. SUSAN CHU Choir 9,10,11,12. TONY CIFFONE TOM CLARK SUSAN LYNN COLEMAN Student Council 9,10,11,125 Class Secre- tary 95 Class President 105 105 Basketball 9,10,11,125 Yearbook 12. LISA COLLIGN ON Theatre 9,10,11,125 Choir 10,11,125 Newspaper 115 Guidance Office Aid 9,10. MIKE CONLIN Intramural Basketball 11,125 Basketball 9,105 Baseball 95 Football 9,10,11,125 Stu- dent Council 11,12. EILEEN CONLON TERESA CONLON Cheerleader 9,10,11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Student Council 10,11,125 Nation- al Honor Society 11,125 Yearbook 12. CARRIE CONRAD Band 9,10,115 Color Guard 10,115 Student Council 9,10,115 National Honor Society 11,125 Class Vice President 10. ELAINE CONSOLO Ski Club 9,10,115 Office Education 12. BUNITA COOK H.E.R.O. 11,125 Theatre 10. GLENN COOPER CONNIE COSTELLO S.O.S. 9,10,11,125 A.F.s, 11,125 Varsity Club 10,11,125 Student Council 9,10,11,125 Na tional Honor Society 11,125 Boys Basketball Manager 105 Yearbook 125 4-semester honor certificate Cross Country 10,11,125 Track 9,10,11,125 Sec- retary-Varsity Club 125 Treasurer-S.O.S. 115 Captain-Cross Country 12. CA TH Y CREWS Yearbook 125 Varsity Club 10,11,125 Soft- ball 9,10,11,125 Tennis 11,125 Basketball 10. MARY CUMMINGS D DIANE DAGIAN Pomberet 11,125 Student Council 9,10,11,125 Yearbook 12. KIRSTEN DAILEY Band 95 Student Council 9,10,115 Orche- sis 11,125 Ski Club 9,10,11,125 Yearbook 12. SHARON DALE CHRISTINE DAMIAN MARK DANIELS National Honor Society 11,12. DENISE DA VID PA ULA DA VID BRUCE C. DA VIS FRANK DEALBA Ski Club 11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Na- tional Honor Society 11,125 Track 11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Basketball 9,10. JEFF DEANS CHRISTINE DEFAZIO Student Council 11,125 Varsity Club 9,10,11,125 Basketball 9,10,115 Volleyball 9,10,11,125 Softball 95 Yearbook 125 Class Treasurer 12. CHRIS DEJA JESUS DEL ANGEL ROBERT DELGA U CINDY DEL GHINGARO MICHAEL DELORD JOHN DEL RE Theatre 11,125 Football 9. MARIANNA DE MEO Equestrian Club 9. JAMES DEMEAS THEO DENAXAS Ski Club 11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Na- tional Honor Society 11,125 Track 9,11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 9. THOMAS R. DESENS MARIANNE DIACHENKO Volleyball 10. DONNA DIDOMENICO CYNTHIA DIETRICH Orclzesis 11,12. SUE DIETZEN A.F.S. 9,10,11,125 Choir 9,10,11,125 On Stage 125 Yearbook 125 Secretary A.F.S. 115 Vice President A.F.S. 12. LORI DI VI TO Choir 9,105 Equestrian Club 115 H.E.R.O. 11,12. DOUG DOMERACKI Wrestling 10. CA THY DONAHUE Ski Club 9,10,115 Pomberets 125 National Honor Society 11,125 Student Council 11,12. NANCI DONISCH Volleyball 9,105 Basketball 9,10. TRISH DONISCH Volleyball 9,105 Basketball 9. JOHN DORAN Wrestling 9,10,11. LORRAINE DRAKE Volleyball 9,10,11,125 Basketball 9,10,11,125 Softball 9,10. ED DRESSELHUYS Ski Club 9,105 Golf 9,105 Tennis 9,10,11,125 Gymnastics 9. DEBRA DUFOUR WILLIAM DUNCKER Ski Club 10,125 German Club 10,115 Swim Team 9. DA VE DUNN Soccer 9,10,11. LA URI DWORZAK Band 9,10,115 Color Guard 115 Ski Club 125 S.O.S. 9,10,11,12 H.I.A.S.A. Secre- tary 11. E DONNA EBLE Equestrian Club 10: Orchesis 10,11,125 Box Office 9,10,11,12. DA VID ECK Band 9,10,11,125 Newspaper 11,12. GREG ECK A.RS. 9,10,11,125 Rifle Club 9,10,115 Swim Team 9,105 Tennis 9,10. RAY WZ EGGERT ANNE EHRHORN SANDY EN GELHARDT Archery 9,10. LA URA EN GLER A.F.S. 11. BRUCE ERICKSON Varsity Club 11,125 Baseball 9,10,11,1Z Basketball 9,105 Football 9,10,11,12. JUDY ESPOSITO Equestrian Club 105 Freshmen Adviso- ry Council 95 Student Council 95 Ski Club 105 Swim Team 95 National Honor Society 11,125 Transferred from East Leyden H.S. Franklin Park, Ill. RON EVANS ELLEN FABBRINI Ski Club 9,10,115 S.O.S. 9,10,11,125 S.O.S. Treasurer 115 S.O.S. President 12. LUCA FASOLO GREGG FA UCEGLIA Track 9,10,11,12. TIMM OTH Y FERG US In tram ural Basketball 9,10,11,125 Soccer 10,11,12. ROBERT FERG USON VITO FLORIO Soccer 9,10,11,125 Swim Team 10. MARK FOGARTY Football 9,10,11,125 Track 9,1o,11,12. JACQUELINE FOGLE LYNN FOLOK Y Student Council 9,10,11,125 Class Secre- tary 105 Student Council Secretary 11,125 Pomberet 10,11,125 Pomberet Captain 12 Yearbook 115 Swim Team 9,10,11,125 Swim Team Captain 125 Softball 9,10. PATRICIA FORD S.O.S. 10,11,12- Swim Team 95 Yearbook 12. MA UREEN FRANK Ski Club 9,105 Archery 9,10,11,125 Bad- minton 9,10,11,12. CYNTHIA FRANKIEWICZ Cheerleader 9,10,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Track 9,105 Yearbook 12. MARK FRANKLIN MAR Y FREDRI CH KATHLYN FRIEL Archery 9,105 Yearbook 12. GREG FUCHS Football 9,10,115 Baseball 9. LESLIE FUES DEBORAH FULTON Band 9,10,11,125 Band Club 9,10,11,125 Debate 10,11,125 N.F.L. 10,11,125 Dun- geons at Dragons Club 11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Newspaper 11,125 Technical Theatre 115 Dungeons 8: Dragons Treasurer 11. LARRY FUMAGALLI Wrestling 9,105 Swim Team 9,10,11,12. MICHAEL GALETANO Newspaper 11,125 Cross Country 9,105 Baseball 11,12. MARK GANK Ski Club 9,10,115 Tennis 9. JULIE GARTNER Ski Club 95 Cheerleader 9,10,11,125 Var- sity Club 125 Track 9,115 Yearbook 12. MIKE GASPARAITIS Soccer 10,11,12. CAREN GA UVREA U Cheerleader 9,10,11,125 Tennis 9,10,11,12: Basketball 95 Softball 95 Stu- dent Cauncil 10,11,12. ROBERT GA WELL Soccer 9,10,11,125 Indoor Track 9. LESLIE GEHRING DA VE GILBRETH S.O.S. 11,125 Ski Club 11,125 Varsity Club 10,11,125 Football 95 Basketball 9,10,11,125 Baseball 9,10,11,125 Yearbook 125 Basketball Captain 12. NANCY GIUSTINO FRANK GODUTO CORINNE GOGOLA Band 9,10,11,125 Jazz Band 11,125 French Club 95 Technical Theatre 9,10,11,125 Band President 12. ROBIN GOLD MARILYN GRAY Gymnastics 9,105 Swim Team 11. KIM GREA VES H.E.R.O. 125 Track 95 Badminton 11,12. DARRYL GREGG Swim Team 9. KEVIN GRIFFIN Trap Jr Skeet Club 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10. JOE GRIMM YOLANDA GUEVARA JEFF GUNDLACH Football 12. H DA VID HAASE Debate 9,10,11,125 Theatre 9,10,11,125 Choir 9,10,11,125 On Stage 11,125 Nation- al Honor Society 11,12. WARREN HABIB Cross Country 9,10,11,125 Track 9,1o,11,12. DOUGLAS HAMPEL ' Band 9,10,11,12 Baseball 9. JAMES HANLON Student Council 9,105 Ski Club 95 Varsity Club 125 Baseball 115 Football 10,115 Track 9. SHEILA HASTINGS Varsity Club 11,125 Track 95 Tennis 9,10,11,125 S.O.S. Club 12. JIM HA THCOAT Wrestling 12. JAMES HEDBERG ROBERT HEDRI CH BONNIE HEIDEMAN Choir 9,10,11,125 On Stage 125 Bowling 95 Theatre 10,11,12. ROBIN HEISER PETER HELMS Choir 9,10,11,125 On Stage 11,125 Fall Club 11,12. THOMAS HENDERSON Technical Theatre 11. KERRY HENEGHAN MICHAEL HENSON Ski Club 9,10,11,125 Gymnastics 9,10,11,12. CHRISTINE HINTZ Band 9. BRIAN HOFF DAN HOFFMAN SCOTT HOFFMAN JOANNE HOGAN Band 9,10,11,125 Color Guard 11,125 The- atre 95 H.I.A.S.A. 11,125 H.l.A.S.A. Trea- surer 12. KERRY HOGAN Ski Club 10,115 National Honor Society 11,125 S.O.S. 125 Volleyball 9,10,11,125 Track 95 Yearbook 125 Student Council 125 Varsity Club 12. MARY HORSTMAN Orchesis 11,125 Ski Club 9,10. GREGG HOWARD SHERRI HOWE Cheerleader 95 Newspaper 115 Softball 10. HEIDI HUEBNER Choir 9,105 Basketball 9. TOM H UENE National Honor Society 115 Basketball 9,10,11,125 Baseball 9,10,11,12. J BOB JASON National Honor Society 12 4-semester honor certificate Basketball 95 Track 9,10,11. MIKE JERNT Trap :Sz Skeet Club 9,10,11. SCOTT JENSEN ANNETTE JOHANSEN A.F.S. 125 Band 125 Basketball 12. DONNA JOHNSON Archaeology 95 Archery 9,10. MITCHELL JOHNSON JAMES JOLLY National Honor Society 11,125 Wres- tling 9,105 Football 115 Baseball 9,10,11,12. PA UL JONIC Football 95 Soccer 105 Swim Team 11. JULIE JOY Varsity Club 10,11,125 National Honor Society 11,12 Track 9,10,11,125 Cross Country 105 Swim Team 10,11,12. JOHN J UNG Choir 10,115 Theatre 115 Wrestling 10. MARY KACZOR Ski Club 9,10,115 Track 105 Student Council 9,10. STEVE KANE Cross Country 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 9,10,11. A CHER YL KARNATZ Varsity Club 11,125 Basketball Score- keeper 9,105 Track 9,10,11,12 Yearbook 12. S.O.S. Club 12. KAREN KASBERGER Cheerleader 11. RICHARD KASNICK Ski Club 10,115 Cross Country 95 Track 9. KURT KA UNZINGERM Ski Club 9,10,11,125 Gymnastics 9,10,11,125 Track 95 Soccer 11. SCOTT KAZMIERCZAK Fall Club 125 Theatre 12. RA YMOND KEMPLIN Ski Club 9,10. KATHY KERSTING Ski Club 10,115 National Honor Society 11,12 Student Council 11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Volleyball 95 Track 9,115 Yearbook 12. WENDY KES UL CHARLOTTE KLINGEL Student Council 105 H.E.R.O. 125 Band 9. MARK KMETY Football 9,125 Basketball 9,10,115 Base- ball 105 Track 9. JANE KNELLER KAREN KOCH Box Office 9,10,115 Intramural Bowling 9,105 Bowling 11,12. DANIEL KOCHEVAR Varsity Club 9,10,11,125 Golf 9,10,11,125 Basketball 9,10,11,125 Varsity Club Trea- surer 11,12. MICHAEL KOLLS A.F.S. 11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Choir 11,125 On Stage 125 Theatre 125 Football 9,10,115 Wrestling 95 Track 9,105 A.F.S. President 12. Transferred from Buffalo Grove H.S. Buffalo Grove, Ill. CAROLYN KONCZYK LISA KORBAS Newspaper 11,125 Theatre 115 N.F2L. 11,125 Cross Country 9,105 Badminton 115 Track 9,10. ' JEANNE KOSTELN Y - ' Cheerleader 9,105 Varsity 'Club 11,125 Track 95 Tennis .9,10,11,12 ,Yearbook 12. scorn' KRENZER f JIM Knorr 5 ' A -, ' KAREN KRZEMINSKIQ , .f PATRICIA K UHLMANN f Cheerleader 105 Band',95 Ski Club 9,105 Gymnastics 9,115 Yearbook 12. DA VE K UHNS Ski Club 9,10,11,125 National Honor So- ciety 11,125,Varsity Club 11,12 Tennis 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 95 Soccer 10,115 Basketball 9,10. JAMES K ULLMAN Football 95 Wrestling 9,10. L KIRK LAFFERTY Audio Visual 95 Swim Team 10,11. KAREN LANGE Student Council 9,10,11,125 Pep Club 95 German Club 105 Choir 9,105 National Honor Society 11,125 National Honor Society Officer 125 Basketball 10,115 Yearbook 125 Class President 115 Student Council President 125 District 214 Presi- dent 125 JEFF LA TENDRESSE KENNETH LA URSEN Football 9. JEFFREY LA VOIE Football 95 Soccer 11,12. JEAN LEIPZIG Orchesis 12. MARK LEMKE Ski Club 9,10,11,125 Fall Club 11,125 Tennis 95 Track 11,12. KAREN LEPCZ YK LA URA LEPCZ YK DARLENE LIBERTI Band 9,10,11. CLA UDIA LIEDER Theatre 10. GREG LIND Ski Club 9,10,11,125 Soccer 10,115 Tennis 10. STEVE LINK National Honor Society 11,125 Cross Coun- try 11,125 Track 10,11,12. CRYSTAL LONGANETTI Newspaper 10,11. SUSAN LOSURDO Swim Team 9,10,11. GAIL LUNDBERG CAROL YN MA CNAMARA H.E.R.O. 11,12. LISA MA CZK 0 Track 9. RON MADER Ski Club 9,10,11,125 Varsity Club 125 Soc- cer 9,10,11,125 Tennis 125 Wrestling 95 Basketball 9,10. PHIL MALATO Ski Club 9,10,115 Football 9,10,115 Gym- nastics 105 Track 9. . LEE MARTEL MA TT MCALLISTER Football 95 Track 9. BOB MCCOPPIN Basketball 9,115 Gymnastics 105 Tennis 9,10,11,125 Newspaper 10,11. DENISE MCGARVY MICHAEL MCGRATH ROSEMARIE MENACHER German Club 10,11,125 S.O.S. 11,12. VALERIE MENACHER German Club 10,11,125 S.O.S. 11,12. DA VID ME Y Wrestling 9,10,11,12. STEVE MICHAELS ' Student Council 10,11,125 Ski Club 9,10,11,125 S.O.S. 11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 German Club 105 National Honor' Society 11,125 Fall Club 11,125 Intramu- ral Basketball 1o,11,125 Football 9,10,11,1Z Basketball 95 Baseball 95 Track 10,115 Class Vice President 12 Varsity Club President 12. KATHY MIERZYCKI Cheerleader 9. TIMOTHY MOLLOY Intramural Basketball 125 Baseball 9,10,11,125 Football 9,10. JOEY MONTILLA Football 11,125 Wrestling 9,11,125 Base- ball 9. DEBRA MOORE Ski Club 9. KEITH MORE Varsity Club 11,125 Baseball 9,10,11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Basketball 9,10,11. SUSAN MARIE MORIARTY Pep Club 95 S.O.S. 11,125 Theatre 9,11,12. DEBORAH MORRIS French Club 95 A.F.S. 9,105 S.O.S. 9,1o,11,12. STACY MORRIS RANDALL MURBACH Gymnastics 95 Deaf Club 9,10,11,125 President Deaf Club 115 Social Chair- man Deaf Club 10. SUSAN MURPHY Transferred from Arlington H.S. Arlin- ton Hts, Ill. EILEEN M URRA Y N JOSEPH NALECK LISA NELSON Pep Club 95 Technical Theatre 9,105 Equestrian Club 105 National Honor So- ciety 11,12. SUSAN NEMES Transferred from Avon High School. THOMAS NEUMEYER Ski Club 9,10,11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Technical Theatre 95 Tennis 9,10,11,1Z Soccer 10,115 Wrestling 9, RICHARD NEWTSON Theatre 10,11,12. HOPE NIELSEN Theatre 9,105 Ski Club 11. SHARI NIEMESZ LYNN NIEWIADOMSKI Orchesis 105 German Club 10,11. MICHAEL NORRIS Basketball 9,10,11,125 National Honor Society 12. CAROL NOVAK CRAIG NOVAK Theatre 95 Band 9,10,11,125 On Stage 125 National Honor Society 11,125 Newspa- per 11,12. O RON ODOM KENNETH OLSHEIN Rifle Club 9,10. CHRISTINE OLSTAD Technical Theatre 9,105 Ski Club 10,11,12. LORI OWEILL S.O.S. 11,125 Track 95 Tennis 9,10,11,125 Yearbook 12. LEAH ORLANDO' Ski Club 9,10,11,125 Tennis 9,1o,11,125 Vanrlmnlr 12 P PAM PAGE Majorettes 12. FERNANDO PALA CIOS STEVE PARLIER Rifle Club 95 Ski Club 9,10,11,125 Tennis 9,10,11,12. MIKE PASSAGLIA Fall Club 125 Golf 9,10,11,125 Basketball 95 Tennis 9,10,12. LA URA PA YNE National Honor Society 11,125 S.O.S. 10,11,125 Swim Team 95 Yearbook 12. LINDA PEARLMAN National Honor Society 11,12. PEGGY PERKINS Newspaper 11,125 Newspaper Girls Sports Editor 125 Archery 9,10,11. SUSAN M. PERKINS Rifle Club 95 French Club 95 Newspaper 11,12. RO JEAN PETER Yearbook 125 Cheerleader 125 S.O.S. 12. RANDY PETERSEN Band 9,10,11,125 Newspaper 11,125 S.O.S. 11,125 Theatre 10,125 Symphonic Winds 11,125 Band Club 9,10,11,125 Dungeons and Dragons Club 11,12. JOANNE E. PETERSON Theatre 9,10,11,125 National Honor So- ciety 11,12. JOANNE M PETERSON JIM PETRAS ' I Ski Club 11,12 Varsity Club 11,125 Foot- ball 9,10,11,125- Basketball 9,105 Baseball 9,10,11,12. ' CHRISTINE C. PFEIFER A.F.S. 95 Ski Club 9,105 Cheerleader 11,125 Gymnastics 9,10,11,12. DEBBIE PFEIL French Club 9,105 Archaeology 95 H.E.R.O. 11,125 ILE.R.O. President 12. PATRICIA PHILLIPS I V ' I' ' Pep Club 9,115 Choir.9,10,11,125 Guid- ance Office Aid 10,11,125 Yearbook 11. GAYLE M. PHINNEY . V ' Yearbook 12. ' ' CLA UDIA V. PINTO A A.F.S. 12. SUE PIPGRAS RICHARD PL UM Soccer 95 Ski Club 9. 5 ' RON POLIZZI Football 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 9. DANETTE PONTILLO SUE POSSELT CHARLES POWER Cross Country 95 Track 10. RON PSENKA German Club 9,105 Football 10,11,125 Track 10,11,125 Wrestling 9. DOREEN L. PUGLIESE French Club 95 Orchesis 11,125 Student Council 10,115 Swim Team 95 Softball 9. R WILLIAM K. RACINE Ski Club 11,125 Technical Theatre 11,12. SHARON RAGGHIANTI TOM RAY Football 95 Wrestling 11. SANDY REEVE Cheerleader 10,115 Boys Basketball Scorekeeper 9,105 Track 9,10,115 Year- book 125 Choir 9, ' HEIDI RENDTORFF Orchesis 10,115 Ski Club 95 Basketball 95 Class President 95 Student Council 9,10. ALAN RICHTER National Honor Society 11,125 Cross Country 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10,11,12. NANCI RISOP German Club 10,11,125 Archaeology 9,10,115 Varsity Club 9,10,11,125 Cross Country 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10,11,125 Vice President-Varsity Club 12. DA VID A. RODIEK Baseball 12. Transferred from St. Viator H.S. Arlington Hts, Ill. GARY ROEKER JOHN ROGALA Varsity Club 10,11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Basketball 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10,11,12. LA URA ROMANO Bowling 9,10. STEVEN ROSENBERG Basketball 9,105 Newspaper 12. LILLIAN BEATA ROSINSKI Band 9,10,11,125 Color Guard 11,125 S.O.S. 11,125 H.I.A.S.A. Vice President 125 Captain Color Guard 12. MARY ROSSBACH Hand 95 A.F.S. 10,11. KEITH ROY Varsity Club 125 Football 9,10,11,125 Baseball 9,10,125 Basketball 9. ANNE RUSH S.O.S. 9,10,125 A.F.S. 95 French Club 9. S CHRIS SAMBORSKI STEPHEN SANDERS Soccer 11,12. JOHN SARALLO Band 9,10,11,125 Jazz Band 9,10,11,125 Spanish Club 9,10,115 Tennis 9. TONY SARALLO Golf 9,11,125 Track 9,10,11,125 Gymnas- tics 9. PA UL SA UEK TONY SA UER CRAIG SCHACHTSCHNEIDER Varsity Club 11,125 Fall Club 11,125 On Stage 10,11,125 Choir 9,10,11,125 Nation- al Honor Society 11,125 Cross Country 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10,11,125 Fall Club Captain 12. MICHAEL SCHMIDT Student Council 10,11,125 Fall Club 11,125 Ski Club 11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Baseball 9,10,11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Basketball 9,10. MARY THERESE SCHRAM TOM SCHROEDER ROBERT SCHULIEN Computer Club 10,11,12. KIM SCHULTZ Newspaper 115 Softball 9,10,11,125 Bowl- ing 10,11,125 Varsity Club 10,11,12. PEGGY SCHWAB RICH SCHWADER TERRY SCOPA National Association of the Deaf 12. DOUGLAS SCOTT . Soccer 9,10,11. JOHN B. SCULLY A. V2 9,105 Soccer 9,105 Intramural Bowl- ing 11,12. EARL SEPKE LARRY SHAFFER Band 9,10,115 Jazz Band 125 National Honor Society 11,12. LISA SHEETS Band 9,10,11,125 Jazz Band 11,125 S.O.S. 11,125 Newspaper 11,125 Dungeons 8: Dragons Club 11,12. BETTINA K. SHELL Orchesis 10,11,125 Ski Club 9,10,125 French Club 95 National Honor Society 11,125 Student Council 115 A.F.S. 95 Ar- chaeology 105 Orchesis Representative 10. MICHAEL SHEYKER Ski Club 9,10,11,125 National Honor So- ciety 11,125 Baseball 9,10,11,12. LORI SHIELDS Track 10,125 Yearbook 12. ANNETTE M. SILVIO National Honor Society 11,125 Orchesis 11,125 On Stage 115 Theatre 9,10,11,12. NICK SIMOPOULOS ' Gymnastics 11. AMY SITKO BOB SKALICKY Cross Country 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10,11,12. KAREN ANN SLEPICKA Pep Club 95 Student Council 9,105 I.E. 10,125 Newspaper 11,125 Ski Club 125 A.F.S. 11,125 Theatre 10,125 Feature Editor Newspaper 12. TOM SMITH Ski Club 105 Intramural Bowling 11,125 Tennis 11,125 Intramural Pool 11,12. ROBERT SMITH KEE SOHN Soccer 9,10,125 Tennis 9,10,11,12. KENT SOWATZKE Ski Club 9,10,11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Tennis 10,11,125 Track 9. GINA M. STACHNIAK Debate 9,105 Pep Club 115 Ski Club 9,10,11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 National Forensic League 9,10. THOMAS G. STANGEL RICK STEPHANI Basketball 95 Intramural Basketball 11,125 Ski Club 10. JOE STEPHENS TOM STOL TZ Ski Club 9,10,115 Varsity Club 10,11,125 Basketball 95 Baseball 9,10,11,125 Golf 9,1o,11,12. SUSAN STOPPER National Honor Society 11,125 Archery 9. LEZLIE STUBBS ALLISON SWANSON KERRY SZARABAJKA Football 9,10,115 Baseball 9,10,11. EVELIN SZINA VEL JOHN SZYMKOWSKI JESSIE SZWAB T SHER YLL TA TERKA JOSEPH TCHON Intramural Bowling 10,11,125 Intramu- ral Basketball 95 Tennis 10. JOHN R. TEICHMAN Band 9,10,11,125 Theatre 115 H.E.R.O. 11,125 A.F.S. 95 Jazz Band 11,125 Wres- tling 9. CYNTHIA J. TELLEF S.O.S. 11,12. SCOTT THIELMAN Football 9,10,11,1Z Track 9,10,12. BARRY THOMAS Soccer 9,105 Tennis 10,11,12. TA VARA LEE THOME PATRICIA A. THOMPSON Orchesis 10,11,12. CA TH Y TI TRE Bowling 11,125 Badminton 10,11,12. ROBERT TOBA I.E. 11,125 Newspaper 11,125 Intramural Bowling 9,1o,11,12. GAR Y TOFANO Basketball 9,105 Baseball 9,10. CHRIS TOOMEY Wrestling 9,10,11,12. PANOS TOPALIS National Honor Society 11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Soccer 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 10,11,12. STEVE TOPCZEWSKI JEFF TOPOLINSKI Tennis 10,11,12. SHARON TRANDEL LINDA TREWIN Bowling 10,11,125 Volleyball 9. MARIA TULLY H.E.R.O. 12. NEIL TURNER National Association of the Deaf 9,10,115 Golf 9,10,11. U GIA UBLASI Ski Club 9,10,11,12. CRAIG UMPHRESS Track 9,10,11,12. ROSANN UVA Student Council 10,11,125 Track 95 Year- book 125 Class Secretary 12. V NATHAN VAN DE GRAAFF Deaf Club 9,10,11,125 Football 9,10,115 Wrestling 9,10,115 Track 10,115 Intramu- ral Basketball 10. LAURA VARIANO - ROSE VAZZANO Pep Club 95 Student Council 9,10,11,125 Class Treasurer 10,115 Student Council Treasurer 125 Yearbook 12. CRAIG VESELITS Ski Club 9,10,11,125 Intramural Basket- ball 9,10,11,125 Football 95 Baseball 9. DA VID VICTOR VERONICA VIRGILI Choir 9,10,11,125 On Stage 11,125 Theatre 9,10,11,125 Choir Librarian 95 Choir Sec- retary 10,115 Choir President 12. MARTHA VOGENEY DAN VOLTZ Baseball 9,10,11,125 Football 9,10,12. KEN VON EBERS National Honor Society 11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Soccer 9,10,11,125 Gymnas- tics 9,10,11,125 Baseball 9. MARY VOTZMEYER Band 9,10,11,12. BRIAN VRABEL Football 9,10,115 Wrestling 9,10,11. DONN VUCOVICH Theatre 11,125 S.O.S. 11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Fall Club 11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 Basketball 9,105 Baseball 9,10,11,125 Intramural Basketball 11,125 On Stage 12. W JERRY WAGNER MARI WAGNER WENDI WAGNER LE. 9,1o,11,125 Choir 10,11,125 On Stage 125 Theatre 9,10,11,125 S.O.S. 10,11,125 Transferred from Miller H.S. Durango, Colorado. SCOTT WAK UP Football 9,10. RALPH WALLER Ski Club 9,105 Soccer 9,10. JOE WALKOWICZ MARILYNNE WALKOWICZ DOUG WARD S.O.S. 11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Football 9,1o,11,125 Track 9,1o,11,12. TRACY WARNECKE Ski Club 95 Cheerleader 9,10,11,125 Var- sity Club 125 Gymnastics 9,105 Yearbook 12. BARRY WATERS KEN WEBER Football 12 Baseball 12. DIANE WELLER CHRIS WEINBERG Student Council 11,125 S.O.S. 95 Tennis 10,115 Orclzesis 11,12. BOB WEINERT Track 9,10,125 Football 9,10,12. WENDY WEINERT Majorettes 9,105 Track 9,10. RONALD WERNER Band 9,10,11,125 Intramural Bowling 11,12. KELLY SUE WERTH Student Council 10,11,125 Ski Club 95 S.0.S. 9,105 National Honor Society 11,125 Volleyball 9,105 Softball 95 Class Vice President 115 Class President 12. TOM WERTH Ski Club 9,105 Baseball 95 Tennis 10. SCOTT JA Y WEXLER Archaeology 10,11,125 Ski Club 105 Foot- ball 9,105 Basketball 9,10,11,125 baseball 95 Soccer 11,12. MIRRAM WHEELER MICHAEL WHITMER Football 95 Soccer 10,11,12. JOHN WILCOX Varsity Club 9,10,115 Swim Team 9,10,11,125 Golf 9,10, KEITH WILHELM Band 9,10,11,125 s.o.s. 9,10,11,125 Ski Club 11,125 S.0.S. Vice President 11. JIM WILEKO Band 9510. KELSEY WILLIAMS Pomberets 10,11,125 Gymnastics 9.10. SCOTT WILLIAMS Ski Club 9,10,125 Football 9. ANN WILLWERTH Choir 9,105 Basketball 95 H,E.R.O. 11,12. CATHY WINFREY Gymnastics 9. JULIE WINTERS Theatre 9,10,11,12 Choir 9,1o,11,12. SUSAN WIRKUS Theatre 9. TANIA VVIRZ Theatre 10.11,125 Debate 10. MALLORY MARIE WITHAM Band 9,10,11,12: Archaeology' 10,11,125 Newspaper 11,125 Debate 105 H.I.A.S.A. 11,125 Secretary H.I.A.S.A. 12: Copy Edi- tor Newspaper 115 Office Manager Newspaper 12. LOWELL WOODMAN Jazz Band 9,10,11,125 Band 9.10.11,125 Symphonic Winds 9,10,11,12. PAM WOODMAN Cheerleader 11,125 Track 9. LINDA WYSS Choir 9,10,11,125 Theatre 9,10.11,125 Dungeons cf: Dragons Club 11,12. Y SCOTT YODER Basketball 9,105 Intramural Basketball 11.12. KYRIAKE ZARO YIANNIS Choir .9.10. .,,, 1 -,, I FW ,,,,, WN, X . ,Zz 3 ,, -4 se-x Q, :fir Mr. Peter J. Titre Mr. William Daletski Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Instructional Services Administrative Services ADMINISTRAT 0 freawggfawf mhz: .-'-1 , A-:jg I I ' V 1' ' ' ' 4631572 f ' ' -:te f' Q' , .1 ' 1 , ' 'Cv-fvztf2255--'?ff.'.j V ' rv-H' - V411 Zi-7i,f'3z':, psalm V ,, ..,., ,Q 4 A 1 we 1 'wygdf A K Mr. Boyd Saum Mr. Walter Jasinski Director of Student Activities Dean of Students 1' I , X 3 V HW, ' ,mfawvw f 484' , ...qw lj ,Q ' 4, , 4 ,Q Q Mr. Roland R. Goins Dr. Edward H. Gilbert Principal Superintendent ADMINISTRAT O 'K BOARD OF EDUCATION. Ileft to rightl: Mr. Donald WI Hoeclr, Mr. Joseph F. Lyon, Dr. John I. Gmitro fPresiden0, Mrs. Marilyn M. Quinn, Mr. Albert Domenico, Mr. Richard Bachhuber fSecre taryl, Mr. Harold C. Best. English ine rts Division Challenges Hersey Students The Englishfl-Wine Arts Division offers instuction in the areas of English, art, and music. The faculty in this division grewlarger this year with the addition of Mr. Hetzel, bringing the total to twen ty-two teachers. Besides adding a new teacher, a new course was ad- ded to the curriculum for 1980-1981. Advanced Place- ment English was offered to those studen ts interested in preparing for a test which offers college credit for work completed in high school. The E.F.A. Division once again directed many ac- tivities and programs. The Debate Team, coached by Mr. McSherry, and the Individual Speech Team coached by Mr. Bellito, are two speech activities in- cluded in this department. The Drama department, under the direction of Mr. Drouin, put to use a lot ofyoung talent and came up with three full length plays and a night of one act plays. Journalism is another area in the division which deserves recognition. This year the Correspondent, the school newspaper, was advised by Mr, McDonell, and Mr. Kozanecki continued to direct the publica tion of the award winning yearbook Endeavor. An area of the department which con tin ues to draw attention throughout the state is music. Mr. Rich and Mr. Hetzel directed the bands, and Mr. Turasky di- rected the choral groups as well as On Stage . Both the band and choral groups earned many awards dur- ing the year. Two noteworthy accomplishments of the English- fFine Arts Division were the Arts Unlimited Pro- gram, which was a month long festival of the arts, and the publication of the literary art supplement at the back of the yearbook, which included student art, writing, and musical composition. This large division adds many things to the school and it would not be the success that it is without the dedication of many studen ts and teachers involved in this division. by Kerry Hogan 212 74555 agile, 9' if C 1'i-All A9 . Joan Howdle Lucille Jevitz Mr. Bellito's English class? Band members work with determi- nation. Jim Madden and Chris Scanlan con- centrate on perfection. f f., , ,fn . 2' f I 'ian ' 'W' 'fa-..1 if , - . 4 -'Ho-. ,f . - -.V 1 Z . V k Michael K ozanecki Dolores Lindgren Doug Larsen-Div. Head f I . 4 . 4 if , 3 ri Michael Bellito WM,,,...., .....v , T., A . . Q-1,1-' . ., ' . ' V A , ' V Gary Drake ...... .- - -- f ' . .M . aw, Robert Given Daniel McDonell Joan Bellito A 1' f -X' . Robert Berry ca Q , Bruce Drouin g, f. ' .KI Michael Hetzel ,. -N fs -n Dennis McSherry I rw K . 1 A: I 22, , .W ,ie-.I -X 1 Hu I A if in ., ' A IA , V tg, 4 U5 , ' , f xx '- ' ww Q 4 4 f A x V,,' ,Aa V L- -Z. , I . , ' H SIDD. Yolanda Guevara goes for- mal to Humanities. Sue Dietzen, Wendi Wagner, and Jeanne Hartmann add the raisons, dates, and figs. Hallelujah! Mr. Rich and Mr. Hetzel are proud of their work. Art students sketch live model. P, alti V ,rffw , 41 W. rf , Y X 1' V A V ,' V: -Tzu 617: L ' vig tax' We Ya m f Q f?:m1'fLw44,,..1.i L y our Edward Moon Jean Murphy Jack Peters vu , MY- Peters 10-955 the diSfUS' Color Guard displays their flag. it A 2 xl I Robert Wilfred 3 '- 4- 5, . , . ., Q 'fr 'vi wi s. ' , , fn 9 -.5 7, V . I o,. of r ,1 7,21 4 Richard Turasky feat ..b A Lyon Trainer fn- 'vu' James Rich Ma th-Science 1dens Horizons The Ma th-Science Department, headed by Mr. Don- ald Hruby, had a very successful year. There was an addition to the staff of Mrs. Dorothy O'Connell. She was a long term substitute for Mr. Burt, who under- went surgery. The department also added many new classes to the curriculum. Microbiology, which hasn't been of- fered for a few years, was reinstated along with many new and advanced courses. Informal Geometry, Ad- vanced Placement Chemistry, Computer Ma th 2, and two levels of Advanced Placement Calculus offer a challenge to Hersey students. Hersey has added additional computers to the divi- sion, also. They have become very popular- both in and out of the classroom. Finally, there is the Ma th-Science Resource Room for a quiet place to relax and study. Enthusiasm from both teachers and students helped to make this department a success. by Cheryl Karna tz ,Wm V-.,5..,:: H vwV.r ' ' .,rl.i,,. - X-iJ.....1: in, .... , ., A future scientist at work. Mr. Kaltsas and Mrs. McNamara plan for the day. ., . . ,tri F4 Y 1 EGL, H ,Q H, N' xk x , ' .ir 1 is 1 ' -f .,i-Mit W .. .M r' . . --' ' ' Mr. Peistrup proves his theory. Math students race ngainest time. James Kaltsas Warm friendships were formed in biology. W I A 4, 7? V X '. X . V A V A V f ww I S., .W . Q..-v f X -f' , -4 If mi 3 2 Ig . 'ri -t.. X ci 4391? 'Ii ' . .,:a5f5::.'g1g.a. lpn' -gage Q r ffm, Q 2 , ,,,g, 5-iiw-:Zi 1 . 1 2 fa lv- 5- .f 7-111- miaaziziwaw .1.sf+f,, ia, gb: -X ' ' Fizz- Q t! Allan Kintzle George Larson Ronald Mills MHFYUHH Nye Donald Hruby-Div. Head John Boehm , ,gitfgi it L- w. Leonard Burt ,si fa 7,7 Bruce Glover ,f,.., , 'E , .sffxl . 5Tf'f'9!7?f -- .nf fi ,. 4-5? Lothar Peistrup Donna Bahadur . 1. ' Haskell Brown FG, I ,Q 4 an il, Pa ul Christmas hm 51.0 1 r . - fy if My f -if P' , Lf: awe' gf, X-4, ab James Gordon rv- 4 08 . Q Q ,,. .V ft .-a ' ff' -Q. A 4 abs. J' Richard Rogowski '79-TD Daniel Young mn-.s Botany students explore their wa y through plants. 'N' .0-A Hx T I 4' S usa n Ya tes rw' 5 ...xb few -at ,. QV -V Calculus stimulates the brains. A future chemist! X Kathy Woodlock Qi' V' Sciences classes more fun with more than one. Larry Travis ' - . ' I fx 1 'PP fax W we so ' V, my I - 51 , or -es. is 2- 4 ', ,' H if I A 7' I ? i .v, , f 9 Q, I it I x Y ' ' N ' pon Rowley Lee Smith Glenn Templeman Daniel Thyreen Social Science nd oreign Language The Social Science and Foreign Language Depart- ments offered a large selection of classes this year. Mr. Alex Schmidt has headed the department of six- teen for the last thirteen years. This past year a slight change was made in the staff Mrs. Barbara Mayer was here first semester for Mr. Zamir while he was on leave. Some of the different classes are Sociology and Psy- chology where students learn about themselves and how other societies live. US. History taught studen ts about America 's past. Foreign Language exposed stu- dents to a new language that will help them in the future. The department is always making constructive course changes. Advanced placement US. History was this years addition to the selection of classes. The department is always getting bright ideas for the future. by Lori Shields 'NJ Can you repeat that? X - 1 1 .1 u. .mu 4 , ,, i 5' crux Q ,B 4553? 3 ' 5' J 3? Mr. Bending finds guarding the hall exciting. Which is it: Bachelor 4591, Bachelor 1252, or Bachelor ?f3? Ill Chris DeFazio and Dave Gilbreth have a swinging time at their wedding reception. fr - iwffff Caught in the act! ,.,,,,,,... .AT x Wilferd Kozlowski Barbara Mayer as 45 'f fi' . 537' 5435.5 ,. I , Za' a Q.. I? J , at Alex Schmidt. Division Head ,W-,mh,537w.,,. V 4 f 'A - i 1 I R Charles Birch 912 4 ,Q Gerald Cushing' Carlos Garcia 7 W' ff W lf' A V 37 - NF 'Q-fy-7 H f dj? 4.23, ..fg,I:l'54.'- ,,. of f ,fiuf 52, ww. ' '1sv'vS. 'v- ' C: . 55:95-E??33a,a,f '2a:1 r . vom 'FD' -WW f .izgi-:Saga o3.2g:.n?Qg2i? Z Dorothy Mayer W 4 .1. 2, ,ff 4-,375 1 I . 'Y I 'fis- Donald Nelson 19' 75 ,7 if - f ,. 7 ,I I V, Len Bending -. Nnidyne Bridwell f' ' 'f N- Q - , xx W, N ,ly 2 Linda Feiza X . Jane Gilbert , A-f fg, 1, Em f f xy if ,, ,, Herbert Parsons 5 , ' e ,aa IMI 516 I Students take notes during Mr. Cushing's lecture. 'I Q I- -ll-,gn Y 1 '. .,q ar , , 1 '. Ju 'un 'j1'j.. . ..' I I A W 'v.,.. ..','.:J1u '..-Cf-'Jn . 1 4Q 'f....f Z' X ' ,r i .4-41' 21'-..l.r' 4 fi., ga,-g ' T-4,1 --.-'jk ai! J. I' . 1 -5 ' '..' Y ..,:' f' 'TL CUZ 1-P13 74'-,4.'-,-.: l 9 31 , U' ' lll I I I I n a .HJ ' -I I ., i --5 A I 45,1 ,,,,., 1 , Q Happy newlyweds take time out for a picture. One of Hersey's happily married couples. IHL IILAHL V n 1 Q x. 4, K ' my . f g 3 V 3 1' won Jay Fedor dresses up for class. Any objections? 4 fi 1 LH 4. V i' ff'?' , ,f.1LXgyrnq: Kg 4 'g,i!e??ug. fi5Q ' .Q?' .B iff W' f.. Carl Rose Suzanne Shafer Allif-H Tl1i9S Frank Goduto listening?.'? 1 tactical Arts on tin ues Expand The Practical Arts Division is made up of business education, home economics, and industrial arts. The division, headed by Mr. John Hangey welcomed two new teachers this year: Joanna Bucci, who teaches in the business education department, and Betsy Betker, new in the home economics department. The division added a class this year called Parenting. The Practical Arts staff is working toward getting more students involved in their many occupational areas. Students can choose from classes such as typ- ing, accounting, and auto mechanics. Male and female participation is equally encouraged in all courses. This year the division had their DA VTE evaluation which is given once every Hve years. This evaluation looks at the programs offered and provides input for improvement and update. The department continues to expand by adding new courses and increasing enrollment in classes al- ready being offered. by Terri Conlon Colleen Nelson concentrates on her warm-up UW' Ron Urban works with precision. B Cathy Bartels sharpens her short- hand skills. 'wx Sam Cohen and Wally Heidrich listen intently exercises. to Mr. Melnick. Q., ..., K , .V,,.. , ,U -I ,,,.A, V 9 .l ., ,,. ,wk if 1 ., - 4 'S' 15 ' tg A fi V, , 5 Sz' ' ' V Q 1 :x,-flhgff-1.- 1 'N l . , . Gerry Hoops James Jorgensen Robert Kuna William Layman ,f n M gt J 5 im Fx . S 3 'fa FN, ' ' .g,. :SZNQ P . 'Ei John Hangey - Div. head ,S .. f --. K: .. xxxi ix L2 Betsy Betker 11 M, Joanna Bucci mfg, R Iii 1. 4 at Richard Fulk Meir:-, V - i i I Va., V av ,., Q N . John Lucas Jerome Bellak Etbyle Bitta v 8 ,ll - ' , X ,, X ,s ' -I X, ,. J , x 'i. Li Bridget Cairo I 1 Bonnie Gerstung W n -fv 5.5 Rita Maves '1 Tom Leider and Mike Merle work togeth- er in metals. model. Naomi Huang studies ber Sewing is one of Eveline Szinavel's specialties. Bob Lococo takes drafting seriously. Lori Angladn cooks up a storm. ,41 Q X, I in L: iii. 4, . '11 V f, .' 1 T I nh A Y ' g V VV 5,1 R -ll - Wal , n if A Nw S 2 ' ... X f l Everett Melnick Mary Nellis ADH Slattery -'fx 'V -A. vf'-f. M: .' Y ch: -1 ,. ..-ye' , Q1--v .,q.,a ':v ,X ' lf1',',f,1 , . .w .' '- .L- ,.-My -' A,..,t1+f:Ef'J,g1'.1i- . 4.1 ,U KM- X W.....t, g , E A.. . ,i,L,.. 55- 3 L. ami Leonard Wilson V 'XX X v Z John Taylor Ted Strand Robert Stoltz ,Q 1- X Teresa Spenks un and itness In hysical , .f-ff 'f, NJ ducation P.E. is a class that all students are required to take 5 every semester they are in school. There have been a few changes in this department since last year. One Div- Head was the addition of three new teachers: Holly Ost, . . . . rf.', ' 2'9 ' orchesis supervisor and assistant gymnastics coachg -1VAvt- 5 r i Ken Carter Terri Swanson, freshman volleyball coachg and Hal A I Hilmer, girls' athletics trainer and Health and First V Aid teacher. Discon tin uing the Leader's program and ' separating the Freshman - Sophomore gym classes M - from the Junior - Senior classes were two other I V changes from last year. Junior and Senior classes were permitted to choose from a number of different units such as weight train- V ing, yoga, basketball, badminton, rollerska ting, bowl- ing, and many others. This area of study provides opportunities for stu- dents to learn while having fun. by Chris DeFazio , ii 2' 9 I X I I gg Q 'Q' 'FN 5 Harvey Foster Ed Kurtz sneaks in late to class. f x ff ,S l Vs ' .,.'-, , ,.,, 1 420 - ff vi ff- . gf' , n w ' A Hal Hilmer ZV N ,fail .H 9 -1 f , , V ' V V ' g Junior girls bam it up for the photographer, Melanie Muhl practices her serve. Holly 0st 1 ......n... CT :ai A Q 3 .X fri' .3 fy' f X55 . ' , e,.N.,a.t,5 .U , Don Von Ebers Teri Swanson Nancy Sullivan Jean Foellmer and Sheryl Dreber enjoy running. 4 Y f A, 1 A ,f - , 5 Kay Duba QF:W?iW?7'f' ff ' A' 7. 1: 'f 15. ff g ., SR ,, A. ,, ' .ci Ti Joe Gliwa 5 ., f' ' f , , ,, , , .197 . if - I wif Q a, Qi f' fp , 5, cl.-. 4.4 Rick Mann l 1711! fin is K y ..ny x,, , XL. ' ' Donna Pfaender , 9.43.24 - ' .V 011.10 K.: ...ina .. Dan Summers Z .,.. Miss Swanson teaches tennis strategy to her class. Gary Pratt and Brian Fischer show team work. 1 X L Paul Gin catches the ball for a Miss Sullivan watches as stu touchdown. dents lift weights. Lisa 0'Brien concentrates on shoulder presses. Students check their times with Miss Patty Walker. Juniors kick up a storm, Pat Tuttle Laurie Jacobs watches as Lori Mills returns the serve. Growth S Evident for Deaf . The deaf education program at Hersey has certain- ly shown signs of progress and expansion, Because of the increasing enrollment of students, H ve new teachers have been added to the staff In addition, more rooms are being occupied for classes. Most ex- citing of the program 's expansions is the beginning of work with Apple Computers, The computers are be- ing programed for work in ma th classes, but the pro- grams Chairperson, Louise Wilson, is hoping for the development of a program in Da ta Processing. The deaf students come from a wide-spread region- al area. This year th ere are 76 students enrolled in the program. The department has twelve teachers, three interpreters, two counselors and one secretary. The courses offered to the students are mostly self-con- tained, but many students are integrated into regular classes along with an interpreter to interpret infor- mation to them. Along with the above accomplishments, the deaf students at Hersey are involved in sports and other school activities. lt is evident that the deaf education program at Hersey is a success. by Julie Gartner qga i Mrs. Meyers looks over Pa ul Dorn 's work. 1 . X t A. 1 .. 7 auf. .-- a 2 git, N' .' Tina Lonsdale pays careful atten- tion to Mrs. Coursey. f, if J R Louise Wilson, Chairperson Gail Bedessem . 1 Michael Cooke Q, ,Q Dx K - x 5 . ff .Y 1' . P31 Tgdgldi Diana Thorpe Mindi Selemen takes instruction from new James Davies teacher Miss Rothgeb. I , v'.' . , ' gf ,N 3' I .. W. Q.. ,V N ,N rx - ' Q ' I V . Y YLQ' lm In V V I, ,M cg ,V - ,X X I , 35 J ,N - K I. A 5 ,ug ' ,-- ' xiii Q' .j ,?, ,N QQ 1' Q Q sg N H Susan Sarapata Sb8l'0H R00k fw Syl vig Me ye 1-5 Sheryl Goldman Jane Endee at ', Dennis Olenick -sl f Q Darren Lemmon is forced to pose. ,Vx N4 Myrtle Rotbermel .---Iff' ff, K . 3., ,, k 52.15 1,4 2 ' 4' . K C, YI? A 1 x David Sickles intricate equiptment can become . confusing. A-Q14 . Liss Sheets displays deep concentration. assistance. Jeff Topolinski puts his mind to work. Anne Ebrborn asks Mrs. Rotbermel for Lib1'a1'y!A. V Distributes Many eso urces Hersey classes are not the only place for one to increase his knowledge, but now almost all students look to the library as the center of relaxing study. The library contains a Variety of resources such as books, magazines, records, tapes, typewriters, and anything else one can think of It serves the students as Well as the teachers with valuable information. This year's staff consists of Head Librarian, Mr. Olenik,' Assistant Librarian, Mrs. Rothermel,' and In- structional Assistants, Mrs. Nordli and Mrs. Stoller. Study Hall Supervisors, Mrs. Fabbrini and Mr. McCullough should also be recognized for their assis- tance. Audio-Visual is also a major department when it comes to the need for equipment. H erse y Audio- Visu- al has it all. Not only is the staff made up of Educa- tional Support Personal Workers, but many interest- ed studen ts. Countless amounts of audio-visual equip- ment are found here and serve the student body and faculty members. Film projectors, slide projectors, and cameras are just a few of the widel y used items in this department. Head of the Audio-Visual Depart- ment is Mr. Sickles,' Secretary, Mrs. Bondzinski,' and Instructional Assistant, Mrs. Poziemski'. Many thanks to all of the help and services they have allocated. by Cindy Frankiewicz ' ' . .ef Q i4 .-1 Lauri Dworzak escapes all distrac- tions. upil Personnel Department Gives Helping Hand The Pupil Personnel Service KPPSJ is headed by Mr. Donald Henne. The program consists of many Hne counselors who help students with problems both at school and at home. Also working with the department are many spe- cialists, including Carol Steenbock, school psycholo- gistg Dolores Scully, school nurseg Cathy Bieber, speech therapistg Guy Karm, police counselorg Jack Konko, social worlcerg and our new deaf ed. counselor, Joan Callen. The college career program is run by Mr. Blim and Mr. Perpitch. This is to help Junior and Senior stu- dents hnd information concerning their college and career choices. The Individual Resourse program URL headed by Mr. Robert Leece, is a special Education program which consist of about 100 students. The Pupil Personnel Service has done a wonderful job helping students throughout the year! by Cathy Crews f iii' Mr. Scott helps Katie Friel with her schedule. In , I .41 gi,i , ,l f lrcf -- X' ' ft..Q4ifV?. ff-Q .. J., qs. , 1. ,LI M xy A 4 t .,-' ,HI : l lfll EQ ' L if LUV 7 iz it 11 'F .. 2' 5 rm 6 - M s,lt Mr. Perpitch gives a student advice for college. ',,,.-..., ii. . i, as iii I ,WE Judy HBSf01'f Paula Kivlnnd receives help from Mrs. Hasterd. isa- ,, f -. A 1 - y 'AK s ' av 4 Q eifneifmt ,,:,e'f:-, ' C ' i - 1 ' u Guy Karm Richard Kirgfein Linda Kleinschmidt Lawrence Kocsmaros 1 1 ,4-ff, 'xa ,,, , ,,, J X 'x i r Donald Henn-Div. Head my QW 4 - 1 'l eff-2 ! ,Z Q I Henry Blim ,,,,, V ,, , mfg, ,eq ..,, f ! Joan Callan W Jim Grayes 1 N ef wx .V Jack Konko run I Cathy Bieber Ee .Q I VV tv yxx Edward Bale -ik ng I 4 E421 , wk 4 -1- J Y Nw' ., Ca,-01 Cbmielewski Mr. Blim works with Eva Brodzik on the computer. I Robert Hannon Z., , ,ah Larzgv Lespep-gm-9 Samuel Perpitcb 1. ' I W W2-Cm ' rw 321350: 2. yy . 1 FMY V at 111' 5 V' ,, , Il 16617 I X' f,,,,,wf2 .. ' N ' 1 'K f X Mrs. Kleinschmidt counsels Sherri Brown. Dgyid Toepke 'ey' ,, ' f 1255.4-X Aa. ' Qi? Sf we m - 'ma S U M J VZ 17-7 7,1 A 4 , , R 2' S' K Q-T1 - 'WW' B Robert Scott Dolores Svully cami sreenbofk ,,,' ,M : f . . . .19 4, -. iQ Qx , ', I tl... 'rxyv -' ' Lillian Bandelow Doris Barnard Asst. Pfill. SBO.'MI. Tiff? Business Clerk Paula Coffman I.A. English Z ww A .,,,,,. V Golden Kuebler Girls P.E. Asst. ,,,, we V, if .1 X Betty N ordli I.A. Library iw, Q , Carolyn Pratt Gen. Security , 3-4.3, V 'jg . Af 7 , K, fur 1, eg f XJ Dorothy Turnipseed Counseling Sec. I , . l' fm 'Lf' A Q . Virginia Csolkovits I.A. Special Ed. X ' 'V on W, if Q ,LJ X James Lillbridge Perm. Sub. H.. E wi n f,f19 Y A 3133 .5 '42 Nancy Peterson Registrar 4 ., 13 . xr ' l .flf A Arlene Savage Clk! Typ. Athletics .asm n -A - a Patricia Walker Perm. Sub. -.... 5 x. -qw . , vs' ' . Ar' ' ' m XX KJ IP' ,N M 4 Sue Beltran I.A. SSXFI ,, 'A ,,,, gif V . 91. , 'iff 'W if 'E n at 129 ,hi u 'rf f A ' June Dallas Attend. Clerk Rf o w x 1 Pauline McNamara Clk.! Typ. MathfSci. ,J .,iL!,X'M Joyce Pierce Gen. Security ' ' ' fm 3 ff :L ' , tl' W . A Xx lf JL , my . Dorothy Schomburg I.A. Math!Sci. ..l 00 m .1 Penny Birr Receptionist fs ,X , , x ,', ,X 7 X u fs. Nicki Dubin I.A. Dee! Ed. Ann Naples Mailroom Clerk A ' Elsie Porowski Clk.!1Iyp. LR. x, Peggy Sobeski Supervisory-Cafe. liz .,,L 4, , , A , 3, n .9 , A I Vvtrx ' Mary Ellen Westrich Lucile Zukowski Clk! Typ. E.F.A. Asst. Prin. Sec.-Mr. Daletski A 5. Lola Bondzinski Clk.!Typ. A.V. r,,,' 2 P. Ethel Felch Data Processing Jn Jean Neumann Gen. Security 'tg 'QW ,fa M Ann Poziemski A. V. Asst. 'Mi 'ffl' A. 'Q' ' 1 , Sue Stoller I.A. Library Z' 1' UA ,I ' f X .ff ' f ZW.: CAFETERIA STAFF. Row 1,' Carol Zoerner, Jeanette Zachwieja, Betty Eckhardt, Joan Mertz, Mary Haas, Irene Krejci, Loretta Nejdl. Row 2.' Rose Zakula, Joan Gargano, Rita Fill, Betty Sha W, Maryann Rizza, Marian Dietrich, Midge Sch wabe, Sehina Hendrick, Frances Stelling, Arleen Grandt. L... Students take time out from lunch to pose. Food Hgh ts are a favorite pastime at Her- sey. Dawn Smiddy tries out the new salad bar. Karen Psenka would ra ther bring her own 1 unch. 'Ia 4 I - at 5 t' WDA.. Claudia Beck gets excited about Hersey food. It Students make a quick stop to the snack bar. Cafeteria life provides fun, Everyday Experiences . Basic gourmet lunches at Hersey. But Mrs. Pratt, I got stuck in the elevator. The after effects of the Weekend, Everybody has their ups and downs. What a group! A rare sight . . .a student with books. :.,.f f , 5-0 XX A star is born. A smoking area regular .' F' HSNOHS COHSIHUUY Change at HGFSCY' Give me an MT 1 ' I . . ,Vk a. i . 4 ii 5 Is it edible? F'ri6ndS are fore ver! The crowd approves. The day is Hnally over. Seniors sometimes get confused. Go for it! 9 - F' ll' MH 555 I I 35 I lf!!! 5 S2 I m , as 92 ' gun 5 an mg Q I 1 I, M n 1 an sm In , 3 I 'I- m m - I ' - H rom a Frosh to a Semor by Ellie Bondzinski and Cheryl Kamatz A Abbate, Sharon C101 154 Abbate, Sheila C111 162, 117 Ackman, Douglas C121 170 Acuna, Carmen C101 154, 144 Adamczyk, Sandra C111 162 Adamis, Polly C091 146 Adams, Jayne C121 170 Adams, Vincent C121 46 170, 108, 134 Adamson, Mark C121 170 Addison, Daryl C091 69, 146 Adelman, David C111 33, 162 132, 133 , -Ahern, Joseph C121 170 ' Al-Ani, Yasmin C01 154 Alesia, Tracy C091 Alfirevic, Joseph C121 170, 143 5 Alfirevic, Kenneth C991 146 Allen, John C111 13 462 162 . Allen, Sean C111 162 Q - Alluri, Arrienne C091 146, 127 ,Alpert, Valerie C091 146, 99 ' Alseth, Susan C121 170, 104, 105, 131 Alsteen, Dawn C111 162, 133 Altmayer, Brian C111 26, 28, 69, 162 Altmayer, Altmayer, 146 Mark C091 146 Michael C091 42 Amundson, Sharon C10129, 30, 31, 154, 133 Andersen, Christopher C101 25, 47, 154, 96 Anderson, Bradley C091 146 Anderson, Catherine C111 162 Anderson, Cathleen C111 71, 162, 80 Anderson, Cynthia C101 154, 93 Anderson, Janet C101 154 Anderson, Karen C091 146, 103, 133 Anderson, Lisa C121 170 Anderson, Marcell C121 170 Anderson, Scott C101 154 Anderson, Steven C121 171 Andrae, Rhonda C121 171 Angelini, Louis C111 162 Angileri, Lauren C111 162, 143 Anglada, Lorraine C121 171, 213 Antonucci, Rocco C101 42 154 Anzelmo, Steven C121 22, 45, 46, 171 if ,.,,. '- Apgar, Geoffrey C121 24, 46 171, 145, 141 5 Q Apgar, Myrina C091 146, 121 135 . Arend, Kenneth C1211462171, 108 V 1 ' A1-kin, Marta C1215171 V , Arkin, Tracy C121 171, 143- . . Arwakhi, James C101 154 Asquini, Leslie C091146 A' , Atkinson, Su Zane C121 171 Augustyn, Paul C121 171, 96 Axelrad, Andrew C101 154 Axelrad, Michael C121 171 J Ayers, Robert C111 162, 145 INDEX B Babiniec, James C121 Bachmeier, Felix C111 58, 65, 66, 162 Bachtell, Britt C091 146 Bader, John C121 143 Badzinski, Karen C091 146 Bae, Chung C111 162 Baggio, Paul C121 Bagneschi, Lisa C121 12 61, 171 ' Bakalar, Russell C111 162 Bakewell, James C091 146 Bakos, Candace C101 154 Bakos, Tamara C111 162 Baldwin, Michael C101 66, 154, 133 Baley, Karen C121 171, 134 Ball, Frank C101 42 154 Ballina, Julie C091 146 Baltasi, Ingrid C121 171 Baltasi, -Michael C091 ,69, 146, 97 ' Banks, Jeffrey C101 154 Banks, Kathleen C091 146 Barabas, Pamela C091 146, 103 Baratta, James C10 154 Barfield, Debra C121 171,117 Barfield, Nancy C111 29, 31, 162 1 Barkow, Allison C111 162, ' 133 ' Q . Barnd, James C111 33, 162 V 76, 103 Barrett, Martin C121-171 ' K Barrett, Michael 109166, 146 am, David 1111 162' 6 Bartels, Cathy C121 171, 212 Bartels, Jennifer,C101 55, 154 . J 9 - ' Bartlett, Teri 154 3 Bartlow, Elizabeth C101'-154, 79, 131, 144, '12Z ' Bartmann, Karen C091f1f161 ' Bartmann, Kathryn C101-154,' Barut, Julianne C121 i'l , 'A Bassi, Charles C101 154 J 5 Bassie Steven C111 24, 46, 162 Battaglia, Susan 1091 146 Bazzett, Sandra C121 171 Bazzett, Todd C091 146 Beard, Elizabeth C111 162 Beasley, Shawn C111 162 Becchetti, Dori C111 143 Becco, Denise C121 171, 85 Beck, Claudia C121 172, 221 Becker, Kimberly C121 172 Bednarz, James C091 146 Bednarz, Jean C101 135 Bednarz, Mark C121 172 'Behnke, Amy C091146, 72 Belinke, Michael C12123, 24,. ' 445 46, 172 Belbeckg Robert C091 146 Ben, Craig 1111 18, 162 Bell, Kimberly C111 53, 162, 75, 74, 76, 125, 126 Bellamy, Ellen' C121 172 Belluornini, Joy 1091 146 Belluomini, Stephen C101 154 Belluoniini, Walter C111 162 Beltran, Samuel C101 18, 1543 Belzer, Brett 146 Benedict, Jaquelyn C101 Bennett, Kyle C101 154 Benvenuti, Donald C111 162, 145 Berg, Katherine C121 Berger, Catherine C121 54, 172, 129 Bergner, Russell C101 154, 145, Bernstein, Richard C101 154, 126 Berry, Susan C101 162 Berta, Paula C111 162 Betta, Scott C091 66, 146 Bickley, Sharon C111 56, 62 162, 98, 133 Biegert, Lauren C101 154, 135 Biegert, Matthew C121 172, 130, 131, 137, 135 Bierbower, Carol C111 162, 131 Bierwirth, Karen C121 172 Bieschke, Le Ann C091 146, 76, 103, 133 Bieschke, Thomas C111 46, 162, 108, 145, 141 Bieze, Steve C091 42 146, 97 Bigus, Rita C101 ' Bingham, Gregory C101 154 Bingham, Robert C121 46 56, 1721 134 ' Birchman: James 1121 172 Bjorgo, Jeni .C091 146 Black, Amy 1101 154, 86, 122 , 117 Bleek, Julie C111162, 126 Black, Ronald C091 146, 108 Blain, Clifford C121 27, 28, J 68, 69, 172 Blaise, Cbreen C121 172 Blaise, Michael 1101 66, 154 Blake, Laura C111 162 Blaszczyk, Lisa C121 172, 134 Blessing 'Janet C101 154, 109 Blomquist,-fGerald C101 154 Blomquisglalm 1101 33, 4Z ,K ,154 , , 3, jBIe116el1,gHeidi,1111 162, 131 Bloomberg 'Gregory C121 1 72 Bloomberg Jay 1101 Biuemel, G1en1121 172 Biff-?1?121,'RHvIefte 1101 49, 7551 1541 373593, ' caeberq ,Carrie C111 162 Boenzmel, Anthony C091 146 Boemmel, Lisa C111 162, 72, 126 Boerst, James C091 146 Boesiger, Kenneth C111 28, 162, 144 Baettcher, Ann 1001 146, 76, 103, 127 Boettcher, Joseph C101 154 Boettcher, Mary C111 162, 141, 126 Boint, Thomas C121 Bolger, Kevin C111 162, 96 Bolger, Robert C121 172 Boll, Stefanie C111 162, 117 Bondzinski, Ellen C121 172, 75, 76, 84, 128, 103, 141,, ,..,, 1 102 A ' Bonneville, Ellen C121 29, 31, 172, 131 Booz, Christy C111 163 Borawski, Robert C111 163 Borgeson, Leonard C101 154 Borgstrom, William C101 41 154 Borre, Randall C121 28, 172, 108 Borst, William C111 163 s 4-' Q, A Borta, Michael C111 46, 163 Boushley, Cheryl C091 146, 127 Boushley, James C101 154 Boyan, Daniel C111 24, 66, 163, 96 Boyd, Charles C111 68, 69, 163 Boyd, Laura C121 173, 117 Boyd, Michael C111 33, 163 Boyd, William C101 28, 66 154 Bracher, Mary C121 173 Bracher, Michael C101 155, 143 Brand, Richard C111 163, 96 Brandeis, Johnny C091 4.2 146 Braum, Michaelle C111 163 Braun, Robert C111 163 Bray, Thomas C121 IZ 173 Brazeau, Lisa C101 Bregenzer, Barbara C101 155, 145 Bridges, Dale C101 155 Bridges, William C121 Brizlwell, Teresa -C111-1163 A 1,4,,,?1a, Brinkman, Mariell C111 21, yi' 163, 103, 131 Brinkman, Stephen C121 42 43, 173, 83, 145, 141 Brodeur, Edward C091 146 Brodeur, Michele C111 30, 163, 102 Brodeur, Patricia C091 146 Brodzik, Eva C111 163, 219 Broertjes, Kent C121 173 Browder, Orison C121 173 Brown, David C12150, 173, 126, 121 Brown, David C091 43, 58, 146, 79 Brown, Deborah C101155 Brown, Donald C101 155 Brown, Howard C091 43, 146, 97 Brown, James C121 173 Brown, Kenneth C111 66, 163 Brown, Sherri C11129, 70, 71, 163, 219, 85, 119, 117 Brown, Veronica C091 146 Brunetti, Arthur C111 163 Brunner, Scott C101 25, 155 Brydenthal, Christine C091 146, 127 Brydenthal, Eric C101 Buck, James C121 173, 83, 145, 141 Buckley, Diane C091 Budris, Joseph C101 154 Bulaw, Michael C111 163 Bull, Alison C111 163, 143 Burger, Todd 1091 147 Burhop, Barbara C111 163 Burhop, Henry C091147 r 4 My Burhop, .mm 1091 147 Burhop, Matthew 'ffaf 5255 Burhop,'Patricia C121 173 ' Blirke, Gary C111 43, 163 Bury. Roy C111 163 Butchin, Adrienne 1001 147 Butts, Sherri C111 143 C Calandrino, Therese C111 163 Calandrino, Vince C121 Callis, Barbara C111 163 1 44, 163 5091 147 5101 155 5101 31, 155, 1, Louis 1121 63, 173179, 126, 135 Roy 5101 15.25 Jules 111011155 Daniel 10911147 Chipchase, James,1121 173 Cho, Gus 5101 155 ' Chodil, Laura 1101 155 Choromanski, Jennifer 1101 155, 133 Chou, Loretta 1091 141 144, 133 17' Chow, Benjaniifi 1111163, 131 , 1 Christensen, James 1091 147 Christensen,-1,1gIobert 1111 163 Christopherson, Kathy 1091 49, 147, 99 5 Christy, Slfgzll 1101155 Ch u, Ca1'141101 155 Chu, Susan 1121173, 126 Aridrew 1091 147 Grace 1091 147 1101 163, 82, 1091 147, 141 Steven 1091 147 Anthony 1121 173 1111 24, 163 Cilia, Mary 1101 155 Cilia, Michael 1101 25, 66, 155 Cirone, Anthony 1111 18, 163 Cirone, Joseph 1101 18, 155 Clark, Thomas 1121 173 Cilia, Cl - rla 1111163, 143 an 5111 163 Cleal, Carrie 1091 141 72 Coffaro, Timothy 1101 155 Cogdill, Virginia 1111 163 Coggeshall, Victoria 1101 31, 155 144 Cordes Corrado Corso, Deena Corso, Richard 1111 Costello, Carrie 1111 63, 163 Costello, Constance 1121 31, 58, 70, 71, 174, 128, 145, 141, 133, 134, 140 ' Costello, Maureen 1111 163 Cotton, Brandt 1091 147 Coughlin, Timothy 1111 24, 163 jlgowles, Lisa 1121 174, 79, A 1301f,'-5311126 Cox, Kenneth 1101 155 Craig, Shannon 1111 163, 174, ,, 143 Crane, Jacqueline 1101 155, 145 Crevoiserat, Deni 1111 46, 163, 108: , Crews, Catherine 1121 19, 20, 21, 60, 61, 174, 129 Cullen, Beth 1101 155 Cummings, Mary 1121 Czvitkovits, Joseph 1111 163 fxwvff 3 6522 WAN ag f 1515113 zg,25g0,Q'3Zg?'Wsi 4-3' 55-gig vel? 56,1 13:1 , ,gm lg-Jiypgx 'uf A ff 3 lmis, Steven 1091 41 141 8 Dalstrom, Diane 1121 174, 143 Dalstrom Donna 1101 155 Damian Christine 1121 174, 143 Daniels Daniels 134 Danko, 147 147. 79 163, 126 1101 155 175, 143 75 Bradley 1091 41 141 Bruce 1121 175, 144 Josselyn 1091 141 IW 1111163, 72. ' Frank 5121 46, 175, De Alba, Rosamaria 5101 155 tistine 1121 170, DeFazio, Ch 175, 210, 74, 76, 129 ,Q De Latour, Michelle 1101 61, 155 De Lord, Michael 1121 D M rianna 1111 175 e Meo, a De Monte, Frank 1111 163 De Waal, John 1111 28, 46, 163 De Wert, Debbie 1091 147, 133 De Witt, Jana 1121 175, 143 Deal, Lisa 1111 163 Deans, Jeffrey 1121 175 Decker, Kimberly 5091 147, 127 Deitch, Bradley 1091 147 Deja, Christopher 1121 175 Deja, Darrin 5091 Del Ghingaro, Cindy 1121 175 Del Ghingaro, John 1101 155 Del Prete, Jackie 1111 163 Del Re, John 1121 175 Del Re, Terri 1091 147 Del Vecchio, Peter 1101 155, 96 Delgau, Robert 1121 175 Demeas, James 1121 175 Demeas, Maria 1101 155 Demel, Timothy 1101 155 Denaxas, Theo 1121 46, 175, 145,ff 41, 134 Domeracki, Cheryl 1101 155, 94, 11, 11 7 Domeracki, Douglas 1121 176, 108 Domeracki, Rick 1111 163, 108 Domeracki, Russel 1111 164 Donahue, Cathleen 1121 176, 1, 133, 134, 117 Donahue, David 1101 155 Donisch, Paul 1111 164 Doran, John 1121 176 Doran, William 5091 147 Dorn, Paul 1091 147, 216, 142 Dougherty, Shawn 1101 155 Doulos, Mari 1101 155 Downs, Matthew 1091 66, 147 Drafts, William 1101 66, 155 Drake,'Debra 1111 67, 164, 98 Drake, Frank 1101 41 155, 96 Drake,Lorraine 1121 176, 75, 76, 103, 102 Dreher, Jack 1091 147, 142 Dreher, ,Sheryl 1111 21, 164, 103 ,. Dresselhuys, Ed 1121 32, 33, 1 76 Drozd, Richard 1101 66, 155 Drozd, Robert 1111 66, 164 Druffel, Maureen 111150, 162, 164, 132, 133 In Dubach, Marion 1111 164. . Dufour, Debra 1121 176 , , Duncker, William 1121 176-3, Dunklin, David 5091 141 145 Dunn, David 1121 176 ffl '1 ,A - Dunn, Dennis 1101 18, 155? 1 Dworzak, Lauri 1121 176, Dzierzak, Beata 1101 155 Eanos, Lorel 1111 176,? Eble, Donna 1121 176 Eble, Mark 5101 47, 155 Eck, David 5121 176 23 Eck, David 5091 1472597 Eck, Gregory 1121 176 Eck, Jennifer 1101' 67, 155, Edmundson, Kathryn 1091 147 ,jf Eggert, Christyf1'1101 156 Dena jggxasszlio 1111 46, Eggefff F8-V 5111 164, 176 163 Gcf Ehrenfrledwlames 1111 164 3 Defefh, Ehfbofnf.i1!!!'SZf!,3?,31Z 142 6 163, :JV , of -,,, Demff f 2:3:',' , , '-i' : j4,.ff'1?ii Dem ' Di D0 Di vi a-', -,c, ni ' ' M5el1ra1i1ff'Sdhft1'a11211fd 47 J.2, ' ,1-1 1!1?f51gle!JHeqve1xne111211561 , ni Vito '2io'Ef961215-175 1 V 4 D 11 5 01 1515 pigzbgiz 416212911 5121 175 gygaeafeggcott 1111 19 llieinifbrlohn C117 1635 ., Di6i25j'Kafr1n -1101 155 , Dietzen, 'Sue ,1121 '176, 2011? f 9 126 DIZOH, Osmundo 1101 25 fv' , Dkn'Q?l? Stephen 1111163 i Doefert,'Kat1n 1091 147, fif Qoesgher, William 1101 1551, fEiIS'I?13gfQB5l!!H-fI2li,- Q : A ,VV 1, Efl?-511511111 T Qi' A '0 i 2765 ' it 1 ,ag1e1e56hg,m13m 1111 164 ' 15'atr1cia 1111 164 'E1?1flison, Rodney 1091 147 Efwkson, Wendy 1091 147 EITIOLI, Christopher 1091 147 Esposito, Judith 1121 176, 134 Evans, Randal 1111 49 'LEvans, Ronald 1121 Ewing Dina 1111 164 .,., ,,,,,,.,k A , V,., ., , . , ' if J' . f. . , 5 ', A . - -- '- fr I 4, f f- , Y' ink, ., ,I .5 ,. I, T.. .,. A -ri! 1,142 '3,JJi:f i:f:1?5 ?iE aim 1 :11. v., .V ' ' 'X W ' . I , -' ' ' ' ' . 2-' f'g:5eg42.Z':j'5-'fgjjv''igzp -' :- ' H sv- f. , .- V 52, . ra- 1-5' 'Vi W 6 -- ,- 1 4 -. 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I ,. ,f , 9 M: kv' ' ff. 5' W V 9 , 145 'fn 5 Ezop, James 1101 156 Fabbrini, Ellen 1121176,'141 Fabbrini, Kenneth 1111 164 Fanella, Laura 1121177 Fanizza, John 1101 47, 156 Farnaus, Eric 1101 156 Fasolo, Luca 1121 177, 144 Fauceglia, Cara 1111 164 Fauceglia, Gregg 1121 28, 177 Fedor, James 1111 164, 211, 143 Fedor, Ranee 1101 29, 30, 31, 156, 103 Felitto, Brent 1091 42 147, 97 Fergus, James 1111 66, 164 Fergus, Timothy 1121 64, 66, 177 Ferguson, Robert 1121 Ferguson, Sally 1101 21, 156, 76, 96, 127 Fermo, Philip 1111 Field, Jordie 1091 66, 147 Field, Robbie 1091 66, 147, 108 Fink, April 1091 147 Fischer, Barbara 1101 156 Fischer, Brian 1111164, 177, 215 Fischer, Daniel 1111 69, 164 Fischer, Gary 1101 156 Fischer, Janet 1091 147, 131 Fischer, Kurt 1101 33, 66, 156 Fish, Christopher 1111 164 Fish, Corey 1111 164 Fishleigh, Laura 1111 164 Flagg, Bruce 1101 145 Flavin, Mary 1101 156, 127 Florio, Mary 1101 Florio, Vito 1121 64, 65, 66, 177 Flowers, Carol 1111 164 Foellmer, Jean 1111 164, 211 Foerster, Alvin 1091 147 Fogarty, Christine 1101 1561 133 Fogarty, Mark 1121 28, 46, 172 134 Fogel, Gail 1111 164 Fogle, Jacqueline 1121 177 Foloky, James 1101 25, 42 156, 108 Foloky, Jeanne 1111 164, 117 Foloky, Lynn 1121 52, 59, 177, 72, 73, 119, 132, 133, 117 Ford, Patricia 1121 177, 128 Ford, Patrick 1101 25, 42 156 Ford, Patrick 1101 156, 145 Forlaw, Rhonda 1111 164 Forti, Robert 1111 164, 108, 145 Foster, Sarah 1101 156 Frakes, Victoria 1111 164 Frank, Brian 1111 164 Frank, Maureen 112114, 15, 1 77 Frankiewicz, Anita 1111 164 Frankiewicz, Tony 1111 28, 48, 59, 55, 164 Frankiewicz, Cindy 1121 48, 49, 177, 129, 139, 145, 141 Franklin, Gail 1101 156 Frano, Sharon 1101 156 Fredrich, Mary 1121 177 Fredriksen, Keith 110128, 66, 156 Freeman, Beth 1091 147 Freeman, Richard 1101 156, 145 Freiberg, William 1101 43, 156 Fremgen, Theresa 1111 164, 93 French, Ann 1091 147, 103 Friedman, Hilary 1101 156 Friedrichs, Paul 1091 147 Friel, Kathlyn 1121 172 218, 128 ' Fritch, Lisa 1091 142 127 Fritsch, Frederic 1111 164 Fronczak, Patricia 1111 164 Fuchs, Grant 1111 24, 164 Fuchs, Greg 1121 177 Fudacz, Nancy 1091 147 Fues, Leslie 1121 177 Fullerton, Julie 1101 61, 156, 96, 127 Fulton, David 1111 164 Fulton, Deborah 1121 59, 17 Z 1 35, 134 Fulton, James 1111 164 Fulton, Kevin 1091 42 147 Fumagalli, Larry 1121 172 87 Furlong, Scott 1101 33, 156, G Gaddis, April 1121 177 Gaddis, Dominick 1091 147 Gaines, Mara 1101 156, 127 Galas, Pamela 1111 Galecke, Margaret 1101 156 Galetano, Michael 1121 177 Gallay, Robert 1091 147 Gank, Mark 1121 178 Garay, Jose 1101 156 Garay, Luis 1111 164 Garcia, Lance 1101156 Gargano, Phil 1111 18, 164 Garrison, Jacqueline 1111 178, 143 Gart, Cathy 1111 164, 72 Gartner, Janet 1101 156 131, 135 Gartner, Julie 1121 48, 49, 52, 52 178, 129, 139 Garza, Paul 1111 Gaseor, Kenneth 1101 33, 42 1563 96 Gasear, Rochelle 1111 164 Gasparaitis, Kimberly 1091 142 76 Gasparaitis, Michael 1121 66, 178 Gauger, Holly 1101 61, 156 Gauper, Daniel 1101 164, 96 Gauvreau, Caren 1121 60, 178, 98, 145, 141, 133, 134 Gauvreau, Paul 1091 147 Gauvreau, Stephen 1111 164 Gavin, Donald 1101 Gavranovich, Dennis 1091 147 Ga well, Robert 1121 Gazda, Ann 1111 164, 83 Gealli, James 1111 18, 49, 164 Gear, Donna 1111 164 Gear, Thomas 1091 Gebarowski, Donna 1091 148, 142 Geething, Kevin 1121 Gehring, Leslie 1121 178 Geib, Dennis 1101 156 Geib, Richard 1091 148 Geiger, Donna 1111 164 Gennusa, Dawn 1111 164, 145 Gennusa, Steven 1091 148, 145 Geraty, Colleen 1111 49, 164, 98 Germanos, Gregg 1111 164 Geronimi, Gregory 1101 Gesinski, Robert 1111 164 Gherardini, David 1121 178 Gherardini, Scott 1111 164 Gieske, Gloria 1091148, 104, 127 Gilbreth, David 1121 23, 24, ' 178, 210, 128, 96, 145, 141 Gilbreth, Richard 1099 43, 148, 97 Gillett, Randall 1121 Gilligan, Maureen 1111 164 Gin, Paul 1101156, 215 Ginsburg, David 1101 156, 143 Giustino, Gerard 1111 24, 164 Giustino, Nancy 1121 178 Gjertsen, Matthew 1101 Glink, Sheri 1111 164 Snau, Geoffrey 1091 42 148 Goduto, Frank 1121 178, 211 Gogola, Corinne 1121 54, 178 Gold, Robin 1121 178 Golemo, Alison 1101 71, 156 133 Golemo, Carol 1091 71, 148 Golemo, Cheryl 1091 148, 133 Gonzales, Carmen 1101 61, 156 Goodsell, Susan 1111 164 Gordon, Kelly 1101 156, 96 Gorecki, Matt 1091 148 Gossett, James 1111 164 Gotham, Jane 1091 148, 72 Gradei, Alan 1111 24, 164 Grady, Kara 1111 164 Grant, Kenneth 1111 22 164 Gray, Marilyn 1121 178 Greaves, Kimberly 1121 35, 178 Gregg, Darryl 1121 Gregornik, Barbara 1111 Gretz, Patricia 1111 14, 15, 164, 126 Griesser, John 1101 156, 145 Griffin, Joanne 1111 164, 119, 117 Griffin, John 1111 49, 65, 164 Griffin, Kevin 1121 178 Grimm, Joseph 1121 Guevara, Yolanda 1121 178, 207 1 Gundlach, Debra 1101 156, 84, 144 ' Gundlach, Jeffrey 1121 46, 1 78 Gundlach, Wendy 1091 148 Gunther, Paul 1101 156 Gutzmer, Peter 1101 25, 46, 156, 126, 143 Gwozdz, Cynthia 1091 148 H Haase, David 1121 178, 132 126, 135, 134 Habib, Warren 112128, 178, 87 Haemker, Julie 1111 35, 164 Hafertepe, Eric 1101 156 Haliczka, Robert 1111 165 Halpin, Gary 1111 165 Halverson, Eric 1101 156, 108 Hamilton, Deborah 1101 156 Hammang Linda 1101 156 Hampel, Douglas 1121 179 Hand, Georgine 1111 165, 126 Hanlon, James 1121 24, 179 Hanlon, John 1101 156 Hanlon, Robert 1091 47, 148 Hansch, John 1111 Hansen, Cathy 1111 Hansen, Debra 1099 148, 76 Hansen, Mari 1101 156 Hardisty, Laura 1101 156 Hardisty, Susan 1111 165, 72 Hardy, Lynnette 1091 148 Hare, Karen 1101 156 Harner, Bryant 1111 59, 63, 165, 78 Harner, Dinah 1101 156 Harrington, Cathryne 1091 148, 127 Harrington, Steven 1101 47, 156 96 Harris, Lynn 1111 Hartman, Michele 1101 156 Hartmann, Jeanne 1111 165, 202 126' Hastings, Sheila 1121 56, 61, 179 Hathcoat, James 1121 179 Heaps, Becky 1101 156 Heaps, Larry 1091 148 Hed, Kathy 1091 148, 127 Hedberg, James 1121 179 Hedrich, Robert 1121 179 Hedrich, Thomas C101 156 Hefferan, Kevin 1111 165, 96 Heideman, Bonnie 1121 179, 79, 125, 126 Heidrich, Walter 1121 179, 212 Heiser, Robin 1121 179 Heller, Theodore 1121 Helms, Peter 1121 49, 179, 125, 98, 126 Henderson, Thomas 1121 179 Hendricks, Judith 1111 165 Hendricks, Robert 1091 43, 148, 97 Heneghan, Kerry 1121 179 Hennings, Jeanne 1111 165 Hennings, Sandy 1091 148 Henson, Michael 1121 12 18, 179, 134 Hepner, Diane 1101 156 Herdegen, Theresa 1101 156, 72 Heyroth, Glen 111118, 165 Hill, Susan 1111 20, 21, 53, 165, 74, 76, 103, 145, 141, 133 Hill, Terry 1121179, 76, 103, 145, 141, 102 Hill, Tracy 1091 148, 145 Hillebrand, Lynn 1101 156 Hindman, Susan 111129, 31, 70, 71, 165 Hintz, Christine 1121 179 Hobbs, Jane 1111 35, 165, 117 Hobbs, Mary 1091 148 Hoftz Brian 1121 179 Hoffman, Daniel 1121 179 Hoffmann, Donna 1111 15, 165 Hoffmann, Lisa 1091 148, 72, 73 Hoffmann, Lori 1101 156 Hogan, Constance 1101 156, 93 Hogan, Joanne 1121 179 Hogan, Kerry 1121 179, 75, 76, 128, 145, 141, 133, 134 Hogan, Maureen 111129, 30, 31, 71, 165, 126 Holbrook, Jami 1111 165 Holderried, Ann 1101 156, 117 Holec, Paul 1101 28, 156 Holman, Erick 1101 156 Holzkopf, Denise 1111 59, 61, 165, 117 Hooper, Lee 1091 148 Hoover, Shawn 1101 156 Horlra, Phillip 1112 165 Horrigan, Mary 1112 165 Horstman, Mary 1122 179 Horvath, Matthew 1112 165 Horvath, Roberta 1092 148, 127 Houck, Christopher 1092 148, 143 Howard, Gregory 1122 Hoyne, Timothy 1092 148, 143 Hoyt, Steven 1102 Hrametz, Kathleen 1102 156, 83 Hrovatin, Frank 1092 66, 148 Hrovatin, James 1102 66, 156 Hsu, David 1112 165 Huang, Esther 1112 165 Huangg Naomi 1102 213 Hubert, Kathleen 1112 165 Hubert, Michael 6109 25, 96 Hnbly, Patricia 1092 148, 132, 133 J Huck, Janet 1112 60, 165 Huebner, Heidi 1122 180 Huebner, Rebecca 1112 165, 126 Huene, Michael 1102 24, 96 Huene, Thomas 1122 24, 180, 84, 96, 134 Huntzinger, Laurie 1112 165, 109 I Ibrahim, Fridoun 1122 180 Iglewski, Cheryl 1112 165, 133, 117 Iosiii Steve 1112 66, 165 Ischinger, David 1112 46, 165 Iwanicki, Diane 1102 61 Iwanicki, Joylene 1102 Iwanicki, Timothy 1102 J . Jacob, Suzanne 1092 148 Jacobs, Daniel 1102 Jacobs, Kurtis 1112 165 Jacobs, Laurie 1102 215 Jacobson, Ginny 1102 84 Jacobson, Michael 1092 148. 145 Jakomeit, Marina 1102 Janisch, Debbie 1102 Janney, Michael 1092 148 Jarmuth, Tammy 1112 165 Jason, Julie 1092 148 Jason, Robert 1122 180, 134 Jean, Michael 1092 148, 97 Jenks, James 1102 Jensen, Scott 1122 180 Jernt, Michael 1122 180 Jernt, Ted 1112 165 Jernt, Wendy 1092 148 Jiu, Ronald 1092 148, 145 Johansen, Annette 1122 180, 140 Johnson, Dawn 1092 148 Johnson, Donna 1122 180 Johnson, Marie 1112 165 Johnson, Michael 1102 25, 47 Johnson, Mitchell 1122 180 Johnson, Paul 1102 25, 66 Johnson, Robert 1112 165 Johnson, Sandra 1092 148 Johnston, Brian 1102 Johnston, David 1112 165 Johnston, Kenneth 1092 148 Jolly, James 112224, 180, 134 Jones, James 1092 148, 126 Joniak, Darryl 1112 165 Jonic, Paul 1122 180 Jonic, Sasha 1112 66, 165 Joseph, Mary 1112 165 Joy, Julie 1122 31, 180, 72, 134 Joyce, Donna 1092 148, 127 Joyce, Michael 1102 Joyce, Patrick 1122 Judy, Thomas 1102 47, 96 Jump, Theresa 1112 165, 144 Jung, John 1122 180 Junkel, Gwyneth 1102 127, 135 K Kaczor, Casey 1102 66 Kaczor, Maryann 1122 180, 145, 141 Kadiroff, Reyhan 1092 66, 148 Kagay, Howard 1092 69, 146, 97 Kaiser, Roberta 1102 Kamis, Kim 1112 165 Kand, Kathy 1102 143 Kand, Kenneth 1092 148 Kandilas, Mary 1092 148 Kane, Julie 1112 165, 117, 119 Kane, Michael 1112 28, 66, 165 Kane, Steven 1122 68, 69, 180, 87 Kantorski, Daniel 1092 148 Kao, Pamela 1112 67, 165, 109 Kappatos, Ntina 1112 165 Kara vidas, John 1102 66 Karch, Marcella 1092 148 Karch, Tom 1112 165 Karchmer, George 1092 148, 108, 126 Karchmer, Kurt 1102 Karigan, Gust 1102 Karnatz, Cheryl 1122 31, 52, 130, 129, 145, 141 Karnatz, Suzanne 1092 148, 76, 103, 132, 133 Karp, Sharon 1102 145 Kasberger, Karen 1122 180 Kasnick, Joan 1102 21, 103 Kasnick, Richard 1122 Kassulat, Kurt 1102 66 Kastner, Alan 1112 55, 66, 165 Katsigiannis, Eva 1092 148 Kaunzinger, Kurt 1122 16, 18, 180 Kazmierczak, Scott 1122 49, 180, 98, 138, 126 Kedior, Walter 1112 165, 126 Kem, Amy 1102 Keller, Cathleen 1112 165 Kelliher, Michael 1102 25 Kelliher, Nancy 1112 165, 76 Kelly, Colleen 1102 130, 131, 135, 143 Kelly, Douglas 1102 Kemp, Anthony 1122 62, 181, 78, 126 Kemp, Randall 1092 148 Kemplin, Raymond 1122 181 Kendig, Suzanne 110261, 96 Kenison, Denise 1102 144 Kennedy, Paul 1092 148 Kent, Kathryn 1112 Kern, David 1122 66, 181 Kern, Jeffrey 1092 148 Kern, Scott 1112 165 Kernion, Louis 1102 66 Kersemeier, Carolyn 1092 143, 76, 135 Kersting, Kathy 1122 31, 181, 129, 145, 141, 133 Kersting, Susan 1112 165 Kersting, Ted 1102 18 Kesselman, Dara 1112 165 Kesul, Scott 1102 Kesul, Wendy 1122 181 Khoury, Jamil 1102 Khoury, Jamilee 1112 25, 165, 144 Kiesel, Kurt 1102 Kinczyk, Carol 1102 145 King, Stephen 1092 66, 148 Kinney, Heather 1112 31, 165, 109 Kintzle, Jeffrey 1112 43, 165 Kirchner, Eric 1092 148 Kirsh, John 1092 148, 145 Kivland, Paula 1112 165, 218, 11.2 117 Kjeldbjerg, Annette 7092 148 Kjeldbjerg, Danny 1112 165 Kleinschmidt, John 1112 143 Klepper, Lisa 1092 148 Koingel, Charles 1102 28 Klingel, Charlotte 1122 181, 143 Klop, David 1112 18, 165 Klop, Jeffrey 1122 17, 13, 131 Kmet, Karen 1092 148 Kmety, Mark 1122 45, 46, 131, 82 Kmety, Scott 1092 148 Knaack, Karen 1102 51, 61, 103, 141, 127 Kneller, Ellen 1112 165, 143 Kneller, Jane 1122 181 Knittle, John 7091 66, 148 Koch, Karen 1122 181, 104 Kochevar, Daniel 1122 42, 43, 59, 131, 83, 96, 145, 141 Koelsch, Margaret 1112 165, 143 Kolls, Janet 1102 131 Kolls, Michael 1122 181, 79, 98, 126 Kolze, John 1112 165 Komornicki, Daniel 1102 Konczyk, Carolyn 1122 181 Konczyk, Elizabeth 1092 148 Konieczny, Christopher 1092 148 Konieczny, Daniel 1102 Konrad, James 1102 26, 47, 96 Konrad, Susan 1092 49, 148 Koperny, Vicki 1112 165, 181, 126 Korbas, Lisa 1122 35, 181, 130, 131 Koscak, Tina 1092 61, 148 Kostelny, Jeanne 1122 52, 60, 61, 131, 128 Kostka, Debra 1099 148, 76, 103 Kostka, Donna 1112 165 Kostoupoulos, James 1102 47, Koukios, Rosemarie 1112 165, 126 Kovack, Gwen 1092 148, 132, 133 Kovack, Mark 1112 165 Kowalewski, George 1092 149 Kownick, David 110225, 43 Koziol, David 1112 44, 45, 46, 165, 96, 145 Koziol, Jay C092 47, 149 Kracht, David 1092 Krahn, Scott 1092 42 149 Krakowiak, Edward 1092 42 149 Kraus, William 1112 165 Kravets, Lori 1102 Kreeger, David 1092 47, 149 Krenek, Andrew 1092 149 Krenzer, Arthur 1102 Krenzer, Scott 1122 Krinsky, Lori 1112 166, 143 Krinsky, Shari 1092 149, 76, 103, 142 Kroll, Andrew 1092 149 Kropp, James 1122 181 Kruckmeyer, Ann 1112 166, 131 Krumdick, Deena 1102 133 Krzeminski, Karen 1122 181 Krzeminski, Lynette 1102 117 Kubernus. Andrea 1101 Kuechler, June 1102 Kueker, Glen 1102 Kuemper, Christine 1112 166 Kuhlmann, Patricia 1122 54, 181 Kuhns, David 1122 33, 182 Kukula, Eric 1102 Kullman, Heather 1102 Kullman, James 1122 182, 108 Kullman, Robin 1112 166 Kumm, Chester 1092 149 Kurtz, Edward 1112 18, 166, 214 Kurtz, Laura 1102 L La Beau, Steven 1102 18 La Plume, Troy 1102 47 La Scola, Joseph 1112 166 La Voie, Jeffrey 1122 661 182 Labellarte, John 1112 Lackovic, Bill 1102 Lafferty, Kirk 1122 182 Lafferty, Stephen 1102 66 Lahman, Cheryl 1102 Lakome, Karen 1112 49, 166, 93, 138 Lemka, .mm 109247, 149 Lamonica, Paul 1112 33, 166, 103 Landon, Lori 1092 149, 127 Lane, David 1112 43, 166 Lange, Diane 1102 133, 135 Lange, Karen 1122 50, 54, 55, 53, 182, 128, 132, 133, 134 Lange, Kelli 1102 109 Lange, Philip 1092 66, 149, 133 Lange, Sally 1122 182 Langer, Beth 1112 166, 131 Lanner, Lennart 1112 166 Lara, William 7091 149 Larsen, Kimberley 1102 21, 76, 104, 105, 141 Larson, Robert 1102 25, 43 Lasko, Marc 1092 63, 149 Latendresse, Jeff 1122 182 Latowicz, Greg 1112 166, 108 Latzel, Maty 1112 166 Lauffenberger, Thomas 1112 166 Laursen, Kenneth 1122 182 Lazarz, Elaina 1092 146, 149, 133 Lazarz, Steven 1112166 Lazzard, Marie 1092 149 Leake, Janet 1092 Lech, Michael 1092 149 Leers, Christine 1102 Leers, Linda 1112166, 117 Leider, Thomas 1112 166, 213 Leipzig, Christine 1102 7 Leipzig, Jean 1121 182 Leipzig, Margueri 1111 166 Leipzig, Rita 1091 149 Lemke, Mark 1121 28, 49, 182 Lemke, Pamela 1111 166, 117 Lemmon, Darren 1101 25, 217, 131, 143 Leonard, Julie 1101 Leonardo, Angela 1111 166, 117 Lepczyk, Karen 1121 182 Lepczyk, .Laura 1121 182 Levy, Mitchell 110128, 145 Lewandowski, Brian 1091 47, 149 Lewandowski, Vincent 1101 25 Liberti, Darlene 1121 182 Lichter, Michael 1111 166 Lidik, Randy 1101 Liebenow, Gretchen 1091149 Liebig, Anna 1111 166 Lieder, Claudia 1121 182 Limbers, Peter 1091 149 Limperis, George 1091 47, 149, 97 Limperis, James 1111 24, 46, 166, 96 Lind, Andrew 1091 66, 149 Lind, Gregory 1121 182 Lind, Kathryn 1111 166, 92, 93 Lindelof, Laura 1111 166 Lindskoog, Gregg 1111 46, 166' Link, Cynthia 1101 Link, Steven 1121 26, 23 69, 182 Lisafeld, John 1111 166, 96 Liston, Joseph 1111 65, 66, 166 Littig Michael 1091 662 149 Livesay, Da-vid 1091 149 Livesay, Paul 1111 166 Lloyd, Nancy 1091 149, 122 135 Lo Monaco, Anthony 1101 158 Lococo, Robert 1091 47, 149, 213 Loftus, Mark 1101 24, 42 158, 108 Longworth, Jeffrey 1091 149, 145 - Lonigro, Daniel 1101 Lonsdale, Christina 1091 149, 216, 145 Loriss, Donna 1101 158 Losurdo, Susan 1121 182 Lovelace, Julie 1111 166 Ludwigsen, Daniel 1111 28, 66, 166 Lukasz, Gary 1111 166 Lunaburgg Robert 1101 158 Lundberg Gail 1121 182 Lyman, William 1091 Lynch, Kelly 1091 149, 72 Lynn, Marybeth 1111 166 M Maas, Maryann 1111 15, 166 72 Mac Namara, Carol 1121 182, 81 Maczko, Kathy 1111 35 Maczko, Lisa 1121 183 Maczko, Lori 1091 149, 103 Madden, James 1091 66, 149, 206 Maddiex, Michael 1111 166 Mader, Ronald 1121 183 Madison, Kimberly 1091 149 Madison, Michael 1101 158 Madsen, Lisa 1101 158 Maglione, Teresa 1101 158 Mahoney, Daniel 1111 55, 166 Mahoney, Therese 1091 149 Malato, Irisann 1101 158, 126, 127 Malato, Phil 1121 183 Malinasky, Kathleen 1111 166, 133, 140 Mallek, Nicholas 1091 149 Malszewski, Cheryl 1101 158, 76, 96. 141 Malyszko, Jori 1091 149 Mannella, Lynda 1101 158 Maram, Judith 1091 149 Marchese, Joseph 1121 Marchese, Maryellen 1101 158 Markiewicz, Janus 1091 149 Markiewicz, Joy 1111 166, 83, 93 Markowski, Bradley 1111 24, 46, 166 Marohn, Ronald 1101 158 Martel, Lee 1121 143 Martin, Carolyn 1111 166 Martin, Scott 1121 Martinelli, Dewey 1091 47, 149, 97 Martinelli, Shery 1111 166, 117 Maruscak, Noreen 1111166 Masella, Anna 1111 166 Maselle, Leonard 1091 42 149 Mashtal, Barbra 1091 149 Masloske, Thomas 1121 183 Mastri, Donald 1091 149 Matheson, John 1091 66, 149, 140 Matlin, Marlee 1101 158 May, Kris 1091 149 May, Laura 1111 166 May, Thomas 1101 158, 142 Mc Allister, Tracy 1111 162, 166, 133 Mc Allister, Matt 1121 183 Mc Caleb, Cynthia 1101 158 1 Mc Carthy, Colleen 1091 149 Mc Carthy, Joyce 1111 166,' 103 Mc Coppin, Robert 1121 33, 183 Mc Coy, Walter 1091 149, 145 Mc Dermott, John 1101 158 Mc Dermott, Laurie 1091 149 McDonald, Joyce 1111 166 Mc Farlane 1111 166, 140 Mc Garvy, Denise 1121 183 Mc Ginley, Gina 1111 166, 125, 126 , Mc Ginley, Martin 1111 166 Mc Govern, Colleen 1111 166 Me Grath, Michael 1121 Mc Guiness, Karen 1091 49, 149 Mc Guire, George 1111 24, 166 Mc Guire, Kathleen 1101 49, 158, 133 Mc Kee, Lori 1101 158 Mc Kenna, Elizabeth 1111 166' Mc Laughlin, Patricia 1101 34, 35, 158 Mc Lead, Bonnie 1091 149, 135 Mc Mahon, Jeannine 1101 158 Mc Partlin, Anthony 1111 26, 28, 46, 166, 108 Mc Partlin, Peter 1091 47, 149, 97 Mc Pheron, Ronald 1101 158 Meese, Kevin 1091 149 Meier, Elizabeth 1101 154, 158, 133 Mele, Catherine 1101 158, 127 Mellert, Freddy 1111 166 Menacher, Rosemarie 1121 183 Menacher, Valerie 1121 183 Merker, Mark 1101 158 Merle, Michael 1101 158, 213 Merritt, Robert 1101 158, 143 Messina, John 110125, 158 Metzger, Matthew 1101 18, 158 , Mey, David 1121 108 Meyer, Jeanne 1101 158, 103 Meyer, Julie 1101 14, 15, 158 Meyer, Kimberly 1101 158, 96 Michaels, Christine 1101 31, 49, 58, 158, 93, 133 Michaels, Steven 1121 45, 46, 170, 183, 82, 98, 145, 141, 133, 134 Michigan, Ruben 1111 166 Miecinski, Stanley 1101 158 Mierzycki, Kathryn 1121 183 Milazo, John 1111 24, 166 Miles, Renee 1091 149 Miller, Dawn 1091 149, 145 Miller, Frederick 1111 166 Mills, Lori 1101 158, 215 Mischenko, Anatole 1101 158 Mischenko, Elizabeth 1111 166, 143 Mitchell, Leun 1091 42 149 Mnichowicz, Jeffrey 1091 47, 149, 108 Mnichowicz, Robert 1101 25, 158, 108 Moberly, Donald 1091 149 Moehling, Charles 1091 149 Mabry, Debra 1111 166 Molloy, Timothy 1121 24, 183 Mondo, Joseph 1111 166 Mondo, Stephen 1091 149 Montilla, Carlos 1091 47, 149, 108 Montilla, Francisco 1101 69, 158 Montilla, Jose 1121 46, 183, 108 Moore, Bryan 1091 149 Moore, Debra 1121 183 Morales, Ruben 1101 47, 158 Morales, Rudolfo 1111 Moran, Dean 1101 25, 158 Moran, Jon 1101 158 More, Keith 1121 23, 24, 44, 45, 46, 183 f Morgan, Karyn 1111 61, 166, 143 Moriarty, Carolyn 1101 158 Moriarty, Susan 1121 183 M6rris, Deborah 1121 183 Morris, Stacy 1121 183 Moschiano, Kimberly 1091 149, 133 Moses, Brian 1091 149 Moughamian, Robert 1111 166 Mountz, Donald 1111 166 Mueller, James 1111 46, 52 166 Mueller, Lesley 1101 15 Mueller, Lisa 1101 158 Mueller, Michele 1101 158, 103 Mueller, William 1091 42 149, 96, 145 Mueller, William 1091 149 Muhl, Melanie 1101 158, 214 Mulchrone, Anthony 1101 158 Mulchrone, Karen 1121 Mund, Jodi 1111166 Mund, Terri 1091 149 Munda, Debera 1111 166, 142 Muno, Louis 1091 149 Muno, Mary 1101 158, 93 Murbach, Randall 1121 183, 98, 145 Murray, Eileen 1121 Murray, Kathleen 1111 166, 143 Murray, Thomas 1091 149 Murrell, Kathryn 1091 149 Myer, William 1091149 N Nakamura, Lisa 1101 48, 59, 158, 98 Naleck, Joseph 1121 184 Naleck, Therese 1111 166 Nattress, Leroy 1101 158, 143 Neacy, Elizabeth 1091 149, 144 Nelson, Colleen 1091 150, 212 Nelson, James 1111167 Nelson, Lisa 1121 184, 134 Nelson, Sandy 1091 150 Nelson, Sheri 1111 167 Nemes, David 1091 150 Nemes, Susan 1121 184 Neuberger, Michael 1111 167 Neumeyer, Thomas 1121 33, 184 Neumuller, David 1091 150 Newren, Lea 1111 30, 31, 49, 167, 76, 98 126 Newtson, Richard 1121 184 Nicastro, Joseph 1111 162 126 Nickl, Irene 1111 167 Nickl, Peter 1091 66, 150 Nielsen, Hope 1121 53 184, 81 'N Nielsen, Scott 1101 158 Nielsen, William 1091 150 Niemesz, Shari 1121 '184 Niemesz, Terry 1101 158 Niewiadomski, Lyn 1121 184 Niford, Jessie '1101 ' 'V Niven, Troy 1111 167, , Q ' Noakes, Susan 1101 I, ' 1 Norkus, Gail 1111 167 J - ' Norris, Michael 1121 184, 96, if 145, 141 i Novak, Carol 1121 184 , re Novak, Craig 1121 184, 126, ff, 134 . 51' Novak, Janet 1111 61, 167 Novak, Jennifer 1101 158 5 gd Novak, John 1111 162 f ' if- -. Novak, Timothy1111 167 , , Novak, Tony 1111167 1 ' Nowak, Jean 1101 158 1, ' Nuccio, Vincent 1111 1621 , if a Nuernbergg .Eric 1101 1585 - . 'ff J.,, , ,.1,,.. Null, Keith ao: 18, 1511 f 71: Nunes, Ellen C091 150, 9.9 1 1. 0 , 1-.' o Brien, Lisa maj 15Qlg1,'fi'. 5 fx, 0 Connor, Kim 1091 ' if 0 Dea, Timothy 1101 -0 Dwyer, Ann 1111 1 IQ' '- if 0 Neil, Licia 1111 167 .. 0 Neil, Patrick 1091 63, 4 -0,Neill, Lisa 1111 49, eggjqg 1L',4Q?f 92 93,139 , 1 , -7,1-., 0 Neill, Loriann 1121,-afayyefgl, ' 1 e, I. 184, 128 0 Shaughnessy, Ed 1111 162 133 0 Toole, Georgeann 1091 150 0'Connor, Jackie 1111 167 0'Connor, Margie 1121 184 Oakley, William 111124, 46, 167 Oakson, Anthony 1091 150 Oberlin, Susan 1091 150 Oconnor, Katheryn 1101 158 Odom, Ronald 1121 184 Odonnell, Mary 1111 15, 167, 141 Oeltgen Brian 1101 28, 158, 96 Okamura, Setsuko 1101 158 Qlander, Karl 1091 150, 145 Oleary, Michael 1111 69 Dliva, Katherine 1111 167, 126 Olsen, Scott 1101 158 Qlshein, Kenneth 1121 184 Olshein, Pamela 1101 158, 1271 Olson, Julie 1121 184 Olstad, Arthur 1101 47, 158 Olstad, Christine 1121 59, 184, 81 Oppenheimer, Chris 1111 18, 1 167 Oppenheimer, Elizabeth 1091 150,, , 1 1 Qrlando, Diane 1101 158 Leah 1121 61, 184 Ralph 1091 150 103431,-John 1101158 1 ,?aQ1r,f4Gres'vry .1101 158 gage, ,Kelly 1111 162 142 ggage, .Pamela 1121 184, 142 jgalacios, Irma11101 158 24751961051 Mblfifl 1127 gazaeios, View 1101 ,ga1ege,,'E1iz1,berh 1101 158 -enmxiareri, Jeff 1101 25, 42 ' 153' , ramen, David 1101 25, 159, as ' ' James 1111 46 V Refer 1101 159, 1431 y Park, James 1091 150, 92 126- Parlier, Michael 1101 159 Q 'Parlier,HStephen 1121 32, 3.32 ' 40 - . Pascente, John 1101 159, 145' 1?.t5SillL5fJl1lie 1101 159 'Passiigliaylohn 1101 22 28, z ' 43, 159196, FQ 1 Passaglia, Michael 1121 42, 43, 1:84, -98,.145, 141 , ,Q I Pasternack, Larson 1091 ' 150 , 1 Pasterski, Carolyn 1111 162- 15, 72 sz 102 ' Paul, John 1111 167 5 ,,-' f Paul, Kenneth 1101 159 xqg, A Paulson, Cheryl 1091 150717 Paulson, Timothy 112118511 185 , Pavetto, Michael 1101 42 159, 108 I ' Pavetto, Robert 1091 425150, 92 142 V ' 4, 5 Pavliny, Christine 1091 150, 145 1, . , Psvlis, Angelo 11,11 162 143 Pawelek, Carolyn 1091 150 Pawlak, Michele 1091 150 Payn, Cherie 1111 167 Payne, Laura 1121 185, 128, 141, 134 Payne, Phyllis 1111 167 Pearlman, Laura 1111 167 Pearlman, Linda 1121185, 134 Peistrup, Gregory 1091 66, 150 Pellizzeri, Enrico 1101 159 Pennisi, Lisa 1101 159, 127 Perkins, Peggy 1121 15, 185, 130, 131 Perkins, Susan 1121 185 Pesch, Thomas 1091 150 Peter, Ro Jean 1121 185, 109, 129 Peters, Anna 1101 127 Peters, Robert 1121 185 Petersen, Brian 1101159, 108 Petersen, Daniel 1101 25, 47, 159 Petersen, Marc 1101 159, 96 Petersen, Randy 1121 185 Peterson, James 1111 167 Peterson, Joanne 1121 185, 134, 140 Peterson, Joanne 1121 185 Peterson, John 1101 159 Petras, James 1121 24, 46, 185 Petty, Adam 1091663 150 Petty, Kendall 1091 150 Perry, Lisa 1111 167 Pfeifer, Christine 1121 49, 57, 185, 92, 93 Pfeil, Deborah 1121 185 Pfeil, Jeffrey 1111 167 Pham, Thi 1091 Pham, Van 1091 Pham, Van 1091 Phillips, Patricia 1121 185, 126 Phinney, Gayle 1121 37, 185, 129 Pick, Allison 1091 150, 133 Pick, Linda 1111 61, 167 Piech, Aubrey 1111 61, 167, 117 Pierce, Dale 1101 25, 69, 159 Pierce, Kurt 1091 150, 142 Pierri, Nancy 1111 167 Pinch, Laura 1091 150 Pinter, Donald 1111 167 Pinter, Douglas 1111 66, 167 Pinto, Claudia 1121 185, 140 Pionke, ,Angela 1091 150 Piotrowski, Marc 1101 159, 145 Pipgras, Susan 1121 185 Piskun, Beth 1101 159 Pitner, Deborah 1111 162 145 Pizzato, David 1091 150 Platt, Michael 1111 24, 46 167 Plum, Richard 1121 185 Pluskota, James 1091 47, 150 Podlin, Karen 1111 167, 39 Podlin, Suzanne 1091 150, 99 Poduch, Tammy 1101 159, 143 Polcyn, Kurt 1101 1555 145 Polizzi, Ronald 1121 45, 46, 185 Pond, Susan 1111 167 Pontillo, Danette 1121 185, 144 Pontillo, Gina 1091 150 Pontious, Ronny 1111 162 108 Ponzio, Daralyn11091 150, 144 Pope, Thomas 1101 159 Popovich, Dean 1111 167 Portanova, Diana 1101 159, 145 Posselt, Susan 1121 186 Potucek, Wes 1091 150 Poulos. Dorette 1111 15, 167 Poulos, Georgette 1111 35, 167 Poulos, Terry 1101 159 Powers, Marilu 1111 162 141 Pracko, Bryan 1101 159 Pratt, Gary 1111 26, 49, 59, 69, 167, 215 Pruitt, Janelle 1111 167 Pruyn, Deanne 1101 159, 133 Psenka, Karen 1091 150, 221, 76 Psenka, Paul 1101 28, 47, 159, 96 Psenka, Ronald 1121 28, 44, 46, 57, 186 Puetz, Mary 1101 49, 159, 93 Pugliese, Doreen 1121 186 Pugliese, Edward 1091 42 150 Purcell, Jacqueline 1111 31, 1 67, 84, 93 Puzzo, Lisa 1091 150, 133 Quarino, Dean 111124, 167, 96 Quarino, Joseph 1101 25, 42 159, 108 Quidzinski, Erich 1091 64, 65, 66, 150, 97 Quilico, Jennifer 1091 150 Quilico, Robert 1111 Quirini, Michael 1091 66, 150 R Racine, William 1121 186 Radtke, Thomas 1091 150, 126 Ragghianti, Sharon 1111 186' Randolph, Scott 1101 159, 145 Raschke, Christine 1121 186 126, 140 Rateike, Susan 1101 159, 144 Ray, Thomas 1121 186 Rechner, John 1111 Reed, Brian 1091 47, 150 Reed, Royce 1101 159 Reed, Timothy 1101 66, 159, 129 Reeve, Sandra 1121 31, 186 Reinhofer, Rosemarie 1111 167 Reinhofer, Tony 1091 150, 97 Reining, David 1091 150 Reining, Steven 1111 167 Renaud, Ronald 1101 25, 42 159 RendtorfL Heidi 1121 186 Rendtorftl Randall 1101 159 Renfro, Richard 1091 150 Renk, Richard 1111 167 Renk, Robert 1111 28, 46j 167 Reznick, Marci 1101 159, 76, 127 Ricard, Lynnae 1111 167, 1, 117 Richardson, Janen 1111 31, 162 92 93 Richart, Kathy 1111 167 Richter, Alan 1121 28, 68, 69, 186, 108, 134 Riedel, Mark 1091 150, 108, 145 Ring, James 1111 167 Risop, Marcus 1111 69, 167 Risop, Nanci 1121 31, 70, 71, 186, 145, 141 Ristich, Tamara 1091 150 Robinson, James 1111 162 143 Robinson, John 1101 159 Rodiek, David 1121 186 Rodiek, Herman 1101 159 Rodrian, William 1101 159 Roeper, Gary 1121 Rogala, John 1121 46, 186, 87, 96 Rogala, Joseph 1091 42 150, 97 Romano, Laura 1121 186, 83, 104, 105, 145 Ronnett, Margaret 1111 162 144, 140 Rooney, Mary 1111 167 Rooney, Patrick 1091 150, 142 Rosell, Robert 1101 159 Rosenberg, Steven 1121 186 Rosinski, Barbara 1111 167, 98, 133 Rosinski, Lillian 1121 55, 186, 144 Ross, Susan 1121 Rossbach, Mary 1121 186 Rossi, Elizabeth 1091 146, 150, 104, 105, 133 Rossi, Jane 1101 159, 135 Roth, Timothy 1101 159 Rotheroe, David 1111 167 Roy, Keith 1121 186 Rubino, Denette 1101 159 Rudin, Christine 1101 159 Rudolph, Christina 1101 159, 98 Rueffer, Marc 1091 150 Rumann, Thomas'1091 47, 150 Rush, Laura 1091 150 Ruttendjie, Ingrid 1101 35, 159, 140 Ryan, Douglas 1091 150 Ryan, Kelly 1111 167 Rydzenski, Diana 1111 167 Ryman, Lena 1101 159 S Sacco, Daniel 1111 167 Salas, Gustavo 1101 159 Samano, Hector 1111 167 Samano, Jessie 1101 159 Samano, Margarita 1091 150 Samano, Rosa 1121 186, 143 Samborski, Christine 1121 187 Samborski, John 1111 167 Samborski, Marianne 1091 49, 150, 93 Samborski, Mark 1111 46, 167 Sammarco, Patrice 1101 159 Samuelson, Eric 1091 150 Samuelson, Kurt 1091 150 Sanders, Stephen 1121 66, 182 134 Sandquist, Karin 1101 159 Sandstrom, Perry 1101 159, 108, 133 - Sanok, Jeffrey 1091 150 Sarallo, Anthony 1121 187 Sarallo, John 1121 54, 187 Sauer, Anthony 1121 187 Sauer, Paul 1121 Saundle, Joseph 1091 150 Saylor, Todd 1111 33, 168 Scafidi, Deniel 1101 63, 159 Scanlan, Chris 1091 66, 150, 206 2 Scanlan, Jeff 1102 159 Scelsi, Lisa 1102 159 Schachtschneider, Craig 1122 28, 37, 49, 50, 54, 55, 58, 68. 69. 187, 125, 126, 139, 98 Schachtschneider, Scott 1092 66 Schaefer, Dirk 1102 159 Schaefer, Kerry 1102 159 Schaefer, Suzanne 1112 56, 168 Schaefges, Donna 1092150, 103 Schaefges, Karyn 1102 21, 159, 103 Schaefges, Kenneth 1112 168 Schaper, Madeleine 1102 159 Schari Dawn 1102 159, 127 Schesnol, Stephen 1122 18L 144 Schiavone, Mary 1112 168 Scheiter, Dan 1092 150 Schluter, Steven 1112 168 Schmall, Eve 1102 159 Schmall, Julie 1092 150, 144 Schmalz, Randolph 1102 159, 79, 126 Schmid, Constance 1112 168 Schmid, Lisa 1092 150 Schmidt, Jeffery 1101 159 Schmidt Leslie,1112 168 Schmidt Michael 1122 2.2 24, 45, 46, ISL 80, 133 Schmidt, Michael 1112 168 Schmitz, Matthew 1102 159 Schmitz, ,Scott 1092 41 150 Schneider, Laura 1102 159, 142 Schneider, Michael 1092 151 Schnur, Gregory 1102 42 159 Schober, Clifford 1102 159 Schoenfeld, Donald 1102 25, 159 Schoenfeld, Mitch 1112 168 Schoonover, Robert 1092 108 Schrader, Michael 1112 352 168 Schram, Becky 1092 49, 151, 85, 92, 93, 139 Schram, Mary 1122 187 Schroeder, Alan 1102 159 Schroeder, David C092 151 Schroeder, Dawn 1102 159, 76 Schroeder, Steven 1092 151 Schroeder, Thomas 1122 187 Schroeder, Tracy 1092 151, 76, 103 Schuetz, Peter 1092 151 Schuld, Joy 1092 49, 151, 93 1 Schuld, Laurie 1102152 93 Schull Nanci 1092 61,2151 Schulien, Robert 1122 187 Schultz, Edward 1112 168 Sch ultq Kimberly 1122 19, 21, 185 104, 105, 145, 141 Schultz, Susan 1102 160 Schumacher, Karen 1092 151, 127 Schumacher, Kimberly 1112 168 Schumacher, Vicki 1092 151 Schwab, Margaret 1122 182 134 Schwab, Mary 1092 141, 133 Schwader, James C092 151 Schwader, Richard 1102 Schwartz, Ann 1102 160, 127 Schwartz, Elaine 1092 151, 145 - Scopa, Terry 1122 182 145 Scott, Douglas 1122 187 Scott, Jeffrey 1112 168 Scully, John 1122 187 Scully, Kathleen 1092 151, 76 103 Seagraves, William 1092 151 Sebright, Mark 1102 160 Sebright, Scott 1112 168 Seidler, Lynn 1112 35, 168 Seleman, Mindi 1102 35, 160, 216 Sersen, John 1112 168 Sersen, Michael 1092 151 Shaffer, Larry 1122 187, 134 Shaffer, Steven 1092 151 Sharlog, Christine 1122 187 Sharlog, Keith 1102 25, 43, 160 Sheehan, James 1112 18, 168 Sheets, Julie 1092 151 Sheets, Lisa 1122 188, 217 Shell, Bettina 1122 188, 134 Shell, Melissa 1112 168, 131, 135, 140 Sheyker, Carolynn 1112 20, 21, 168, 103 Sheyker, Diane 1092 151, 103 Sheyker, Michael 1122 24, 188 Shields, Laura 1122 59, 188, 129 Shipley, Pamela 1101 160 Shoub, Kelli 1112 168, 133 Shouh, Scott 1122 46, 54, 188, 872 108 Sidell, Amanda 1102 160, 127 Silvio, Annette 1122 188, 80, 134 Simon, Laurel 1112 168, 93 Simons, Frances 1102 21, 76, 141 Simopoulos, Nick 1122 188 Sirotti, Robert 1112 168, 145 Sitka, Amy 1122 188 Sitka, Carrie 1092 151 Skalicky, Robert 1122 66, 188 Skarda, Diane 1092 151, 133 Skupien, Cynthia 1102 160 Slepicka, Karen 1122 59, 188 Slepicka, Richard 1092 151 Sliter, Herbert 1112 168 Smiddy, Dawn 1112 61, 168, 221, 98 - 2 Smiddy, Timothy 1092 66, 151 Smith, Deneen 1112.168 . Smith, Donna.1092f151 , Smith, La'rry'1102 160 M Smith, Rich1ird1112 168 4 Smith, Robert-1122 188 . Smith, Roberr111I 168 smith, Thomas 1121 193 Smith, Tracy 1112 168, 188, Smithana, Lyn 1102 160 Smizinski, Deborah 1092 151 Snarski, Ted 1112 168 Snow, Kelly 092 151 , Snow, Michael 1092 151, 108 Sobeski, Daniel 1092 66 151, 108 Sobeski, Susan 1112- 49, 168 92, 93 - Sobotka, Sandra 1102 160 Sohn, Kee 1122 332 188 Sohn, Sei 1112 168, 126 Sommerfeld, Laura 1112 168, Sowatzke, Kent 1122' 3.2 46, 188 Sowatzke, Kyle 1099 66 151 Soyka, Christine 1102 160, 132 135 Specht, Wendy 160, 82 92, 93, 98, 144 Speer, Laura 1102 154, 160, 133 Speros, Michael 1092 151 Spiel, Joan 1112 48, 49, 52, 168, 92, 93, 139, 141 Spilotro, Beth 1102 160 Splitt, Michael 1112 168 Sproul, Robert 1102 33, 47, 160 Sramek, Daniel 1112 168 St Michelle, Debra 1102 160 Stachniak, Darryl 1112 168 Stachniak, Gina 1122 188, 134 Stake, Kristen 1092 151, 127 Stanaszek, Jennifer 1092 151 Stanaszek, Mary 1112 168, 127 Stangel, Thomas 1122 188 Stanisz, Robert 1102 160 Stanton, John 1112 168 Stanton, Kimberly 1112 168 Stark, Michael 1112 168, 145 Stark, Paul 1092 151 Starks, Julie 1092 151 Steffens, Christopher 1092 66, 151 Steffens, Jacqueline 1112 21, 168, 103 Steffens, Robert 1092 151 Stembridge, Steve 1112 168 Stensland, Allen 111224, 43, 168 Stensland, Sheri 1092 151 Stephani, Rick 1122 188 Stephani, Steven 1102 160 Stephens, Joseph 1122 Stephenson, Tammy 1102 160, 72, 73, 127 Stevens, Julie 1122 188 Stickrod, Patricia 1112 168, 121 143 Stitak, Diane 1112 168 Stitak, Elaine 1102 160 Stocker, Ralph 1092 66, 151 Stoltz, Thomas 1122 24, 43, 189 Stopper, Jerome 1112 168 Stopper, Susan 1122 189, 134 Stramaglio, Christine 1092 151 Straus, Sevin 1092 151 Street, Meredith 1102 160 Streit, Darryl 1112 168 Strom, Kristine 1092 ' A V Strong, Alison 11-12 168 133, 2 121 , ' , Strong. Jennifer 1092 151 1 - Strong Luke 1102' Stubbs, Erica 1092 151 , - Stubbs, Leslie 1122 189 ' Stuercke, Jennifer 1092 151,' 131 - ' Suerth, .Iudith'1122 65 189, , 109 ' I -. . Suerth, Raymond 1092 151 ,Suggg David 1112 168 Sundeen, Debra'1112 168 Sundeen, Scott 1102 28, 411 160 , Svarnias, George 1112 168 Swanson, Allison 1122 Swanson, Douglas 1112 18, 49, 69, 1611 98, -126 Swede, Mark 1102 25 160 Sweeney, Colleen 1112 49, 162, 168,942 138, 133 Sweeney, Maureen 1092 146, 151, 133 , Switzer, Ilene 1102 160 Sylvester, Ann 1112 168, ,126 Sylvester, Catherine 1092 127 Syoen, James 1102 160 Szamocki, Janine 1112 21, 168, 103 Szarabajka, Kerry 1122 189, 144 Szczech, Gregory 1112 168, 140 Szego, Brian 1092 151 Szinavel, Evelin 1122 189, 213 Szm urlo, Carolyn 1102 160, 127 Szwab, Joseph 1102 160 Szymkowski, John 1122 T Tannebaum, Lizette 1102 160, 145 Tardio, Steve 1092 42 151, 97 Taterka, Sheryll 1122 189, 143 Taucher, Gregory 1122 189 Taucher, Jennifer 1102 21, 160, 144 Taylor, Jacquelyn 1112 168 Taylor, John 1092 151, 97 Tchon, Joseph 1122 189 Teets, Gregory 1112 16, 18 - 40, 168 ' Teichman, John 1122 189, 79, 143 Telleti Cynthia 1122 189 Tencate, Michael 1102 160 Tenenholtz, Nick 1092 151 Teper, Judith 1102 160 Tepper, Eileen 1112 168, 145 Teresko, Catherine 1092 151 Teschke, Laura 1102 160 , Thadani, Peter 1092 662 151 Theodore, James 1092 151 Theriot, Terry 1092 , Thielman, Walter 1122 46 189 ' ' Thomas, Barry 1122 132 189 Thomas, Michelle 1092 151 Thomas, Shelly 1102 160 Thome, Tavara 1122 189 Thompson, John 1102 160 Thompson, Kathleen 1112 168 , 1 1 Thompson, Patricia 1122 189 Thompson, ,Tamara 1112 , , Threlkelrl, ,Timothy 11121168 Thyreen, Kurt 1112 462 168 1 firifre, CatbQirineat12I,34, 3512 A 13-'hJ1Q4sQ105, 'J 1 1 150111, Julia 1102321, ,76'i98, ' Tuba, ,Robert 1122 1a9,4131,, f 135' - , - ,V , ' Tohorg Kathy 10-92,151 , Tobar-g, Pamela' 1112168, 172, Tbfano,,.Gary 1121 139 1 Taka, Clwrmine an on '168, ,, , ' Toltar, Paul 1092 151 A Tomassetti, Richard 1112 168, , 142 Tomassetti, Robert'1092 151 Toomey, Christopher 1122 190, 10s p Topalis, Christine 1102 160, 83, 133 Topalis, Panos 1122 66, 190, 83, 108, 134 Topczewski, Steve 1122 190 Topolinski, Jeffrey 1122 190, 217 Torkelson, Kristine 1102 160, 76, 103 Traiforos, Paul 1102 42 160 Trandel, Sharon 1122 190, 104 Trewin, Linda 1122 190 Trezelr, Beverly 1102 160 Trezek, Jeanne 1112 168, 190, 104, 105 Wseldiig, Deborah '1112 169, Tronsen, Kimberly 1102 160 Tronsen, Sharon 1112 168 TIOPPE, Patrick 1092 151, 126 Troppe, Thomas 1122 62, 63, 190, 136, 126, 135 Trusk, Ann 1102 160, 144 Tsitsos, Robert 1112 65, 66, 168 Tucker, Scott 1112 168 Tullar, Katherine 1102 160 Tully, Maria 1122 190, 143 T1-grgnsky, Jeanne 1112 168, raiiiiwsky, srepliea 1102 47, 160, 109 . , Tug-per, Nei! '1122 190, 145 U ,-Gia 1122 1,90 Qtepbaiiie 1102 15, wo, 140' 5 Kurt 1102-160 111151-ess, Craig,,1122 28, 190 pliress, Kara 10921151 ' gban, Ronald 1112 168, 212 ' , Uva, Rosanmi 170, 190, 129, 132, 163 2 Raul 1502 1 , Vanilfe Graafti Vrabel, Brian 1122 191 Vrabel, Scott 1092 42 151, 97 Vucoviclz, Donn 112224, 46, 191, 98, 126 W Wagner, Jane 1102 160 Wagner, Jerome 1122 191 Wagner, John 1102 66, 160 Wagner, Kimberly 1102 160, 127 Wagner, Laurel 1102 31, 40, 70, 71, 160, 140 Wagner, Lynne 1102 35, 160 Wagner, Mari 1122 191 Wagner, Stephanie 1102 160 Wagner, Wendi 1122 191, 202 136, 141, 126, 135 Wakup, Scott 1122 Wallrowiak, Amy 1102 160, 72, 73 Walkowiak, Kari 1112 31, 169, 72, 73 Walkowicz, Andrew 1112 169 Walkowicz, Joseph 1122 Walkowicz, Marilyn 1122 191 Waller, Kurt 1092 55, 151 Waller, Ralph 1122191 Walters, Cynthia 1112 169 Wajton, Lee 1112 169 Ward, Douglas 1122 23 46, 191, 7145, 141 Ward Steven 1092 42 151, 97, waiiiig, 21514101 160 Wargiiigeann 1112169, 99 Warnecke, Tracy 1122 49, 190, 108 191, 129, 139 Van Haften, , Wascoe, John 1122 42, 43, 191 160, 141 'y4QQg, A'l, 1 Washer, Herb 1092 152, 126 Van Kleef, 1102 L , Washington, Abigail 1112 Vander Ark, Kareni1q92fif51g,, ',,.,, ,, ' Q gi 143 160, 96 , Vanella, Pamela 1092 151, 133 Variano, Laura 1122 190 Variano, Mark 1092 151 Vasconez, Kathryn Vazzano, Rose 1122 59,,190, 128, 132, 133 J Vazzano, Sarah 110 I' ,1160 Veenendaal, Jeffrey 66, 151 - W Veitch, Grant 1102 Velisek, Mark 1092 151 Vertucci, John 1102 160, 108 Vertucci, Thomas 1092 47, 151, 97 Veselits, Colleen 1112 49, 169, 93, 138, 141 Veselits, Craig 1122 190, 143 Victor, David 1122 190 Vieau, James 1092 151 Vien, Haan 1112169 Vien, Nhi 1122 y Niol, Laura 11' - 60 Virgili, Veronica 1122 190, 78, 126' Vogeney, Martha 1122 191 Voltz, Daniel 1122 22, 23, 24, 191, 83 Voltz, Katy 1102 160, 93 Von Busch, Kevi1jgg1102 66, 160 , , Von Ebers, Kennifh 1122 12 19, 191, 83 Voss, Timothy 1092 69, 151, 145 Votzmeyer, Mary 1122 191 Votzmeyer, Raymond 1092 151 vandiik, Mark 1102 ,f -me . f . e1nert, John 1112 169 ' L f-Waters, Barry 1122 191 Waters, Brain 1112 169, 108 , Watkins,g,Anne 1112 169 V Waisqabnerb 1102 14, 15, 42 1601 98, 144 Q Wfattem, Robert 1102 160, 108 Wfgtters, Timothy 1092 152 0 Wqaiherford, Gregory 42,1 152 97 , W1-1601, Keanerb 1122 24, '46,' 191 ' wear, 9 wana, chrfsaag 1102160 to weilef, 0101161122 191 , Weinberg, Chriatine 1122 50, 191, 133 ' 1 g Weinert, Heidi 1092 152 V 1 Weinert, Robert 1122 191 ' 0 gglyeinert, Robert 1112 169 ,. einert, Ronald 1092 152 1995 wendy 1122 191, V, Weinstock, Robert 1102 Weissmann, Debora 1112 169 .Weissmann, Joseph 1102 42 160 , , lweldggg, Natalie 1101 Walk, Carl 1102161, I Werrmfiryze 1092 Welter, Renee 1112 19232, Welu, Daryl 1092 152, 126 Wendell, Monica 1102 31, 154, 161, 103, 133 Wendt, Jennifer 1092 152, 99 Wenger, Maureen 1112 15, 169 Wenger, Melissa 1092 152 Wenzel, Laura 1102 161 Werner, Ronald 1122 192 Werth, Kelly 1122 37, 47, 170. 192, 83, 118, 119, 134, 118 Werth, Thomas 1122 192 Westra, Kimberly 1092 152 Westra, Steven 1112 Wexler, Scott 1122 66, 192, 96 Wexler, Steven 1092 152 Wharton, James 1112 Wharton, Michael 1102161 Wheeler, Miriam 1122 192 Whelan, Richard 1102 22 28, 161, 96 White, Gerald 1102 161 Wbitmer, Bryan 1092 42 152 Whitmer, Michael 1122 66, 192 Whittemore, Daniel 1092 66, 152, 108 Wibicki, Lisa 1102 161 Wibicki, Lori 1092 152 Widdis, Suzanne 1112 169 Wiecek, Lori 1092 152 Widdis, Suzanne 1112 169 Wiecek, Lori 1092 152 Wiecek, Lynn 6102 161 Wilcox, James 1102 18, 161, 108 Wilcox, John 1122 192, 86 Wildberger, Julie 1102 Wilhelm, Keith 1122 192 Wilieko, James 1122 192, 126 Wilk, Leon 1112 169 Williams, Ann 1102 35, 161, 126, 122 140 Williams, Denise 1102 161 Williams, Karen 1112 60, 61, 169 Williams, Kelsey 1122 52 192, 1, 119, 117 Williams, Scott 1122 192 Wills, B1-ad 1102 66, 161 Willwerth, Ann 1122 Wilson, Christopher 1112 169 Wilson, Tracy 1102 161 Wiltse, Patrick 1112 24, 169 Wiltse, Richard 1102 25, 161 Wimperis, Robert 1112 169 Winegarner, Deborah 1112 169 Winfrey, Cathrine 1122 Winkowski, Cathy 1112 34, 35, 169, 99 Winkowski, Michael 1102 25, 161 Winters, Julie 1122 62, 192, 79, 126 Wirkus, Susan 1122 192 Wirz, Tania 1122 192 Witham, Mallory 1122 192, 120 Wittenberg, Julie 1092 145 Wojtowicz, Donna 1092 152, 144 Wokas, David 1122 Woldenberg, Jay 1102 32, 33, 43, 161 Wolf, Jennifer 1092 152 Wolf, Kenneth 1102 161 Wolf, Valerie 1112 169 Wollschlaeger, Sue 1112 169 Woodman, Lowell 1122 192 Woodman, Matthew 1092 152 Woodman, Pamela 1122 67, 192, 109 Wyss, Elizabeth 1092 152, 127 Wyss, Linda 1122 192, 126, 134 Y Yanik, Deborah 1112 169 Yesulis, Stephanie 1092 152 Yoder, Scott 1122 192 Young, Lisa 1112 169 Young, Stephen 1102 161 Younger, Gwenn 1102 59, 161, 117 Younger, Todd 1112 24, 57, 65, 66, 169 Youngwerth, Peter 1112 24, 169, 108 Yowell, William 1102 47, 161 Zagradnik 12 140 Zahn, Kimberly 1092 152 Zak, Steven 1102 161 Zalewski, Paul 1092 152 Zaroyiannis, Kyriake 1122 193, 81 Zaucha, Alan 1092 69, 152 Zaucha, Douglas 1112 24, 46, 169 Zeitler,'Nancy 1092 152 Zeitler, Thomas 1112 46, 169 Zelek, Chris 1092 47, 152 Zemaitis, Patricia 1092 127 Zender, Daniel 1102 161 Zender, Jean 1092 152, 72 Zander, Judy 1112 169, 143 Zettler, Nikki,1092 146, 152, 99, 133 Zigante, Richard 1112 Zimmer, Michael 1102 161 Zderner, Tracy 1112 169 Zold, Jennifer 1092 152 Zuck, Tamara 1112 169 INDEX ar R0 JEAN PETER Mr' wsu. YEARBOOK STAFF 1980-81. Row I: Lori O 'N eill, Cheryl Karnatz, Gayle Phinney, Dave Gilbreth, Jeanne Kostelny, Karen Lange- Classes Editor, Lori Shields, Rose Vazzano. Row 2: Sue Dietzen, Tricia Ford, Connie Costello-Copy Editor, Ro Peter-Index Editor, Kathy Kersting-Boys Sports Editor, Sue Coleman-Clubs Editor, Rose U va-Photo Editor, Cindy Frankiewicz-A ctivi ties Editor, Tra- The end of another action packed year has come to a conclusion. I feel the 1980-81 yearbook staff has tried and succeeded to capture special moments for all of us to hold onto for future years. This yearbook would not have been possible without the student and faculty bodies, who managed to jump in front of a yearbook photographer in hopes of appearing in this book. Special thanks are in order for some special people. I would like to have this opportunity to thank Mr. Dennis Eder of American Yearbook Company, and also Mr. and Mrs. Norb Dompke and their Root Pho- tographers for their outstanding photography and service. Thanks go to Kathy Kersting K Class of '812 for her excellent art Work for our cover design. Most of all, I would like to give a special thank you to Mr. Mike Kozanecki for all the extra time and effort he put in to making this one of our best Endeavors ever! Sincerely, Bmgyma ,1,..,. .um.-.--.- cy Warnecke, Ellie Bondzinski-Editor-in-chief Row 3: Mr. Kozan- ecki-Advisor, Laura Pa yne-Faculty and Academics Editor, Diane Dagian, Kirsten Dailey, Kerry Hogan-Girls Sports Co-Editor, Patty Kuhlman, Terri Conlon, Julie Gartner, Sandy Reeves, Cathy Crews, Lee Orlando. Not Pictured.' Chris DeFazio-Girls Sports Co- Editor, Cathy Berger, Katie Friel. R A fc-v'mv'v. ,V YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS IMAGES a collection ot' student art and Iitera ture STONE HEART I czan read about good works and abide by them as est I can. But if I have a stone heart, all my efforts will crumble like sand. I can be considerate of others and say nice thing to make people feel good, Big if I have a stone heart, my words could easily e misunderstood. I can listen to the advice of others and still keep a smile on my face, But if I have a stone heart, my mind will be closed and those words will have no resting place. I can laugh and cry with others when the curtain opens and the play begins. But if I have a stone heart, my emotions lose while HU' talent in drama wins. I can give a gift to someone or open one just the same, But if I have a stone heart, those gifts are taken and I have lost the game. I can smile and love the world forever until I fall down on my knees, But if I have a stone heart, that love remains locked up for no one else to see. I can live with this cold, stone heart and let it weigh me down, But what happens to me when it cracks after it has hit the ground. I can chip away the stone, But only I can do this, alone. by Kelly Werth '81 MARI HANSEN '83 WORLD, WHY MUST MAN BE THIS WA Y? Why can man not live in peace? Why can 't hate, war, and misery cease? Is equality a dream, And brotherhood a mystery? We've been searching for the answer through the pages of history. If two men were left standing with two different views, It's not a questions of right or wrong, The truth is - they both lose. World, is there any hope? Unfortunately, nope. by Sue Cohen '83 My mind . . . It flies freely and proud, like an Eagle after a meal . . . . . Searching, in the Waves crashing upon the rocks, for its young child. The Price has been Paid- The Meal eaten- The Child . . . Lost fl-7'orever2 by Dave Brown '81 SUE PERKINS '81 X .av DQ? iw: X V 'i , IT1 'WW if will X 4 1 ,. . ,M ,lr 1. ., A , MQ., ,fi cl as-gg-f xr . 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I 3 , N f ' v M 'I If M. 1 iw f' 1 , , .Dv -U g fi tl 1 it Z' 1 'Y f I 2 2 X V9 ' N 41 1,7 V in xxx 'fwfr azzfwf g ,, -QM, I fwfr.. 143 Hap 1 H i Q QX f' , -C + ' gf .mv .- Q W-'va A , r Qu.ni'in':- - f i Z M2 A 414 , Q' 1 A Q: -Efc :ffgg , ' , G' l 0 .yy - af '-,jf , 1, ,.,, -5- ,ff f f'f1,, ' l y ,,,,,A . ,,..-.J N ,.. Q JV. gh V 'f .1 lm -gygtf I 5 ,ji '35 gays f ,, QWET ' ' mf'-' n. , ft, 1 2' ' , V, I V V 5 1 ff 1 . it Mgt 11 23+ 'Ill 5, f 4 V f ' 19. f H745 B ,g f X 3 STEVE BELL UOMINI '83 JIM WILIEKO ' DIFFERENT PA TH S Do not follow Where the path may lead, go instead, where there is no path. by Monica Wendell '83 BREAKING UP Sitting, staring, never daring, kind of sinking, barely thinking, almost crying, loudly sighing, hardly aware of life out there. There's only me, no longer we. by Monica Wendell '83 I've Been Thinking About You As we walked home from school, I heard music coming from the park. Tracy and Michelle had to go straight home, but Ijust had to find out where the music was coming from. As I walked up to the small crowd gathered there, the music stopped and the crowd started breaking up. When the crowd dispersed, I saw a boy about my age, sitting on the ledge of the park fountain. He was holding a guitar. Hi, I said, What was the crowd here for? I was playing the guitar and singing, but I ha ve to be going now, so I stopped and the crowd left, he answered. I was disappointed. I wanted him to play a song for me. I guess he was reading my mind, because just then he started to strum out a tune. I knew the song, and lost in my own world of dreams, I started singing with him. If I had known I had been singing, I 'd ha ve been totally embarrassed, but the music stopped before I realized it. I just stood there wondering why I 'd never heard this guy before, but he interrupted my thinking and said, Have you ever thought about recording? You ha ve a really nice voice. I started laughing, but then stopped m yself realiz- ing that I migh t hurt this guy's feelings if he really did think I sang well. So I just said Thanks, and started to walk away. You don't believe me, do you? he asked. I I turned around and stared him straight in the eyes and proclaimed No. When he eventually asked me to sing a song with him, after all our little introduc- tions: name and so on, I believed him. Every nigh t, Mike Ithat's his namel came over and we'd write songs and music on my back porch. I 'd always had a kind of knack for writing. I wan ted to be a writer for a newspaper when I grew up. One nigh t, Mike didn 't show up. I got reall y worried because I knew he'd call if he were able. I was get- ting ready to call the police station when a policeman came to the door. Miss Julia Wells, please? he asked, as I opened the door. I felt my face drain of color. I knew something had happened to Mike. 'Tm Julia, I barely managed to squeak. Mom had come in then but stayed out of the conver- A. TAX .V t . 4, - M. V .if -. -5 afxijjx ' 4'. gif-,j':,:,:,'... ,' V , f IF' 'vii 2 .,-ff' 'fr L 1 . '55, ' W! V , F' C,-Lrg 6 L, ,-I . ... 1 . f . . .vw A . ' .Q -' ' 1 I - ' M 7'1 5741 it Q . A f ' f A LA .V 'A w 'fa I-,N ' - ' ,q , if, .., , V l ' I ' L r .ffxff 'I ' .1 , V . I 1 1 V. ' 32:1 ' t .1 l MIKE ALTMA YER '84 X, 5 if at 1, ij . , 2, . a 5-3, J I MATT CARLSON '84 sa tion. Mike had had an accident and was at the hospi- tal in town. The policeman drove Mom and me there. Mike didn 't have any relatives, so when he kept re- peatingmy name and they found a letter in hispocket addressed to me, they came straight to me. Mike was unconscious, and the doctor said he had done something bad to his back. He had to be trans- ferred to a special hospital where they dealt with those kinds of injuries. I opened the letter that was in his pocket and it read I 've Been Thinking About You the title of his new song. I started to cry. I lost a ton of Weight and my grades went down so much, that my mom wanted me to see a psychiatrist. I refused because a psychiatrist couldn 't bring Mike back to me. After about two months, Mike wrote and told me he was coming home. I ran straight downstairs and grabbed myself some munchies, so I 'd gain back the weight that I 'd lost. By the time Mike got home, I waspretty much back to normal. Mike came over and as he walked to the door, I ran out to greet him. I got a plaque to welcome him home. He opened it when we got into thelliving room. It said.' Dear Michael, I just wanted to say that when you were gone, it was the worst time of my life. Please don't ever leave me again, and remember: I 've been thinking about you. Love forever and ever, Julia Hn now sitting in our den. I did become a writer, and Mike and I were married. We sang during our spare time for local clubs, but I spent most of m y time writing. We had two, beautiful daughters, Susan and Lisa, and we all lived a full and happy life. Mike died about three months ago, at the age of 74. As I read the plaque sitting on the mantle of the fireplace, I can still remember what he said to me as he drifted off to a permanent sleep. Julia, my time has come. You have brought me nothing but joy and love in all the years I 've known you. Please don 't mourn for me, for we'll meet again someda y. And, Julia, always remember: I 'll be think- ing about you. by Kristen Stake '84 FAITH Have faith in the things you do and the decisions you make, As your faith will guide you each step you take. Be a strong person and build a solid base. Do not be pushed by others, but set your own pace, Be thankful and help others to see That they can be all they hope to be. by Kelly Werth '81 -w- ,ff 1-,'? -,.4-':'J--- - f DENNIS GEIB '83 Farewell To Youth Life goes on- even without you! My days are warm and bright Filled with happiness, good times and light. Everything is still the same- even without you! A part of me still giving still loving, And living what I had for you. But there are others- even without you. Still time to feel and remember, But they are shared with others- and not you! Still shades, imprints, colors and patterns- All the same- even without you . . .Iknovv I can live! by Carolyn Pasterski '82 Vex!!- Sa CARRIE COS TELLO '82 FRIENDSHIP Friends endure time together, with all the specialness that should be shared by two. Friends touch forever what has passed, the memories they once knew! Friends are as new as the morning air, sunshine, and flowers. Friends are as true as the warm smiles that comfort the painful hours. Friends share a heart filled with love and laughter, And while still apart the feelings remain, dropping simple tears after. Friends could change everything as you and I. All the special times we bring together help us get by . . . by Carolyn Pasterski '82 'Ziff . 73 it JANE HOBBS '82 9 v '2gg-nuuv, fa, '15 if . I .V ' , 'fb A 11 f 1 lf,-P 1. N. , 'I ,. 1' . M ,c .mx ' Wm' a Viv ' K . vf. 7 in f '- 1, jr , ' K ,E Y . mx K' , . , 5 K ' .. . ',7,.f.f,ft- ,..., U Iwi' ,f, 1' , H , ., -- '--- -' ' 'T' V V 1 A .. 1 ,., . , . .K Th., . , M' i' .,f ' 4 i ,aN.f2 l,, , -' , I A V 1 All . . Z -, v v 7F,?,, f 12 . I .le , . CHRIS HIN TS '81 I Will Give You .... . I will give you anything that is a part of me, I will give you my heart along with its key. I will give you my laughter, along with my tears, I will give you my hopes and give you my fears. I will give you my days along with my nights, I will give you my good times, give you my Hghts. I will give you my kisses, soft and warm, I will give you sunlight instead of storm. I will give you my moods, good and bad, I will give you everything I hope for, everything I had. I will give you my fantasies, give you my dreams, I will give you my plans, give you my schemes. I will give you everything I live for, everything I treasure, I will give you a love impossible to measure. I will give you all of those things, it's true, because I am so in love with you. by Gina Stachniak '81 I will never .forget the looks on the children 's faces when we told them. You could see the mixture of emotions building inside them. It was just as confus- ing to them as it was to me. When you think about it though, is divorce easily understood by anyone? I had always thought that my family was a happy one, but I guess from my husband's point of view it wasn't. It was around Christmas time when he started act- ing strangel y, and I just couldn 't put m y Hnger on it. It was really beginning to bother me and I just couldn 't keep it in any longer. One morning I approach ed him. Is something wrong between us? I asked kind of hesitantly. I can 't really talk now or I ll be late for work. We ll talk tonight, he said. On that note he left for work. All through the day I wondered what he could pos- sibly have to say, and the thought of it kind of scared me. I tried toput it out ofmy mind but Ijust couldn 't. I was counting the minutes until he would get home so I could relieve m yself of this feeling. When he finally did get home, he was very quiet, verjb untalkative. I knew he had something on his min . We were sitting in the family room watching televi- sion. Both children wei P sleeping. I would look at him and he would turn away, as ifhe couldn 't bear to look at me. Then he spoke. Ian not happy anymore. I want a divorce. The words just went in one ear and out the other. I hadn't really grasped hold of them for a couple of seconds. When I Hnall y realized that the words were reality, I was shocked. He had to be kidding. It was a joke, We hardly ever fought and we got along quite well. We got into a discussion about it, and I realized that he wasn't kidding. He didn't love me anymore. He had someone else. I will never forget the incredible surge of pain that raced through me. I had a lump in my throat that would not cease. The pain was so great, that I find it hard to describe it. It was two weeks before Christmas when he told me, and he requested that we not tell the children until after Christmas. I said that that wasn 't fair to them. They had a right to know what was going on in Aim Grant r .1-eff5h :I QfA?5M 21: '-... Mug- f--. ' 1 1 J' S 'rf its qwatkxafl' .L -, . '- fn AzH'V x'13N-Q,3'f ,tif-Ye: ik' agar' ' .h Iggy- : pf '25,,-wffie-..,E'-'f L '.'M,':,,2- -if . f .:f4f' 1 .zf.1effrf- 1- R .'g1.fQ:1.fz' V:-.ri f A ' f. v L I :ff . ' .... if 1, Y - Q11 1 xii! Q4 ' xii ai-2' V' 1 2 433 fi I ttf.. .itil ai.-'If - ' ' 1 fy.-'31 WISE w ve. ,gy 2 l..,..,ff, ,,.- . ,ig ,.f ,. .. - .v,,l: .13ef3,rg 1,g:, ,. A r -y...,,, I gif :gg 1 , Mai'-a.f?g, 1 '1,.v.g,, iii.,-zz .1 Z.:cf ' w it imtfbas f 'Qs-t.-.D ..ff.,t5fe., ' , f'?t-599,32 Q ,KS-.. 31:3 - I . f . 11' . - ? 2 ff finttf rf.. .,, , :Q 'pi' . N, -, -. LE:.'.'-g:,,,g:: ,df f. H f .9929-'Qi' -1-:f ' '- X . Jw :f1..ig'E4 -. Q- . . ,A .-fc,-332' 47-:gm ,J I Q. , sf- x. . 7 21 fxygecs ,.-.Nu f-4 .iq ww 'ff M J. A . CAROL YN KERSEMEIER '84 their own home, for our daughter had already sensed that something was wrong. He was opposed to it, but he went along with it because it was what I wanted. Since when did he care what I wanted? I didn 't want a divorce and did everything in my po wer to get him to change his mind. It didn 't matter, however. He was leaving no matter what I said or did. Telling our two children was the hardest part of all. I demanded that he tell them because it was what he wanted. We were all sitting in the living room. He started to speak. Your mother and I are getting a divorce. That was all he said. My daughter immediately broke into uncontrolla- ble sobs. My son just sat there not knowing what to do. It irritated me that this was what be wanted and he left all the explaining up to me! My da ugh ter 's sobs and the look on my son's face will always be a vivid part of my memory. From then one, nothing was the same. Christmas went by with none of us really acknowledging it. Trying to be happy just isn't the same as the real thing. He stayed at the house for the week after Christ- mas. I don 't know why I ever agreed to that. It was so hard to see him there, especially to see him sleep on the couch. The days just dragged by. We all just walked around in a state of what seemed to be unconscious- ness. No one talked. My daughter and I cried. My son felt it hard to show his emotions. No one knew what to say. He left January Ist. The children and I went to my sister's so we wouldn 't be there to see him leave. It made it a little easier not having to see him in the house. As I look back now, I really thought that I was going to have an emotional breakdown. It was one of the most - no, the most - traumatic thing that's ever happened to me. Although it 's getting easier, at least once a day I think about it and cry quietly inside. Gina Stachniak '81 IH OR DIA CHENKO '84 1 i LOU CELLA '81 -,, , 1, 16 'ff , V11 r ' . 5 5 P .' f ' I .5 ' X-. f X x ,f i s l f , , Q 1 nt- Y 'P' se' 'J .R - . - ' A4 , ' war- .'5x,gp-:raw ia Aw jf ' SCOTT SUNDEEN '83 ,1r, vifrrr A X ,ffl -muff I o '. if T5 ' '15 wir:-'-2 - 2 , ia! ' f f 'ff' , 1 . YOLAN DA G UE VARA '81 UNHEARD SOUNDS Crickets Chirping throughout the night, Faucets Dripping, though out of sight. Wind Whispers through the Willow, Nothing is heard from under my pillow. by Sue Cohen '83 div' N M Cx' W ai af' 'E Q f I f 5 W WCW fl' ALLISON BARKOW '82 AWARENESS To draw, to create is a productive form of escape. But to realize, to understand is to hold life itself in your hand. by Carolyn Pasterski '82 Song for Da vid She sat alone at the piano. It was dark and two candles softly illuminated the music and her tear- stained face. She looked at her hands with disgust- her beautiful hands with their classic, long fingers, hands that didn 't feel the music anymore. The music was there in her head, screaming for a way to get out, but it didn 't come. The lovely flowing melodies she imagined seemed flat and lifeless when played. Again she played her composition. It seemed too straight and formal to come from an eighteen-year-old girl. She crumpled the pages and started with a fresh peice of paper. Try to think of pleasant things, she thought, but all she could think of was fire, pain and death. Senseless waste, needless tragedy it had said in the paper. Why had she escaped? Why hadn't she taken the bus to school that day? She couldn't re- member now. All she could remember was the an- nouncement over the school loud speaker - 33 dead, 25 injured, train, fire . . .the words whipped through the music room. Immediately she knew-Da vid, Da vid was dead. She left the room and called home. Grandma answered. Yes, Da vid was on the bus . . .mother was at the hospital . . .no, he wasn't dead, just injured. When she got home, she heard the de- tails. David was in intensive care. He had burns over sixty percent of his body. The doctor said that there wasn 't much to do except pray. She prayed, promis- ing God anything if only He would spare her younger brother. When she saw him, she cried. His beautiful brown hair, so like her own, had been cut off His skin was burned in places. Only his eyes were the same -large and green. But instead of their usually sunny expres- sion, they held pain and suffering. He drifted in and out of consciousness. She talked to him. Sometimes it seemed as if he understood, but most of the time he was delirious. At Eve o'clock the nurse told her to leave. She kissed him softly and walked out in tears. That was the last time she saw her brother alive. She didn 't go near her piano for months. It remind- ed her too much of Da vid. Da vid sitting on the bench playing chopsticks, David standing behind her sing- ing in his rich tenor voice, Da vid slamming the piano lid and spraining three of her hngers. No, she couldn 't go near her piano. Yet one day she wanted to, she wanted to do something for Da vid. She sat alone at the piano trying to make music. It was dark - two candles softly illuminated the music and her tear-streaked face. Her though ts were only of the accident. The music seemed too heavey and for- mal, not like Da vid, who was lively and bright. She was not used to the music not coming. She wanted it to flow through her fingers like it used to before. David? she whispered, David, help me. I need my music. Then it came. Not fast or easy, as it used to, but it came. The music formed intricate flowing melodies that spoke of David. His quick agile mind and hands were there, hands strong enough to lift weigh ts, yet gentle enough to fondle a kitten. When she finished playing, her tears had stopped. She felt strangely peaceful. Da vid was still with her - not physically, but he was there. He was there in the photos and memories, but most of all, he was there in her song for Da vid. by Lorie Biegert '83 DEBBIE BROWN '83 A REFLECTI ON As I dreamily sit here and ponder about life, I seem only to think of human strife. I know there must be more out there. Isn 't anyone strong enough to share? My mind is filled with so many strange things, Then, suddenl y, this reflection is seen. We act friendly and so secure When truthfully we are lost and unsure. How long will we live in this lost and lonely place Of constant competition to win the race? I cannot see our reasons for entering this marathon. For no matter how hard we try, we are never done. Why must we be on top of it all? Is it so terrible if we should fall? A fall would not mean failure - only steps to a new direction. For when we fall we are always given reproof and correction. No, longer should we be afraid of those who pass us y. For we will succeed just by setting our goals high. When others' eyes are opened, as mine were today, They will see the light of happiness, which will show them the way. by Kelly Werth '81 MEANING OF LOVE I love you not only for what you are But for what you made of me, And what we are when we're together. Ilove you for what you taught me- How to love and care for someone- More than any creed could ever say. I love you for putting your hand in my heart And pulling out in the light all the belonging I never knew I had And no one ever looked far enough to find. You've done it without touch, without word. Without sigh. You've done it by being your own special self Perhaps that 's the meaning of love . . . after all. by Barbara Rosinski '82 ILLY JOEL . fl: ' : 'V ,I .f ' L , I ff. ,. 3, . 7.7! .f 'f J' A .gil-fe 'K . ,V I V. -j5,',- I . . 1 v . . I Z3 'M I , up .. - 7' I , ' ' , ' 'J ls ' ' ', I., -Kffli' LORETTA CH OU '84 at I' faq.--. . V , i ' , K. -QZEFXQY I. i . . . , . M., E' S - .. f 1 ff' mamiif,-I',, . It f . - -f I I ff V . f'::'?Tff'f31-+1-t lv-I-H-.-. 'Q 'z ' f .W me vi I fiifvf is I Y' . 'J ,if . ffl, ' an L. , , . X - - 1 x, sg, 1 f X as .xx 'rv-,. I gk ff? 7 - a I 1' V3 ' sfiw' 'P fu 1 N 4 ,. X f , K-ki. 'N ' k , ' 35 5. x M A- 5,1 2-. 5 5 1. .1 Q, , , 1 f , ., V' 17 2 X ,K ff' 4 1-V'-4. ,Ak 1 - . V , . 1 V ii 'H 1 :SQA N 3' 5 y N . 5, ,W 'Q 'UG' N: 'L kf s -,ix f r- I , .. - . . . X , Q., . . if -f E.. . X 1.4 f . YN , t- 5 it ka w ,iw 1 xx Q. ,xi - ks! K' if. , 'W ' Q1 LA' ,N . ,. , - V me I Y X 1-5 . f I f S V' f 'vu ,,.-4,5 I-J. - Q , U 'gb f 1 x Q s F f ' .-... ' gf, 't .-13, , ' .5 -Z , fig., Ai Y'-.F ,,L'J w,. x 6. .- r.Q-Q- 1 at '- A 1 7, eg , . an 1 I , 5, X B- 5 F. 1 4- ' , . -5 f-1, V ,f',,,, M '45 i 2 . , , -Tun ,---f S. -f NN tg' 1 , 1 1 . W Y ' ,- 1, . -,: s yr 1- -1 Em ' E wr W , Ex M y l........--,,..,,,-, . U9 Q eff, '- f 'Z . A-f : b 5'-We gi, 1 ,kb 2 S -5 1 Q 4 f , -. an -----a 4 ,try Q , 4 I 1 - , V- -. --7--, - A 1 5 Q. tv v.a..,...4--.-.Q I ' ' ' 2:5 'X' J' E' X ai Qi X' xt Q...-'Ty it xi 1' A, ,JV 1 YL ss, ,X X U4 M 1 ,cf Q 'XXV' X ,rp , . , X Q, P ,mi wfithsr 1 1 r-vi , 'nw' . L k x , Q s M . ' vcnzvi 5 gn' N XIKNX -X .Q v.Q'N1'x L hx ,Ibn , U. , hwbnlf X xr ,ik fe-, ifxi gy 1 .X m -2 H., u my 'W- f v ' X X 3. 1' A w JOE' ALFIREVIC '81 LO VERS YES TERDA Y You stand so proud With your electric guitar Hearing screams from the crowd. I could tell youll go far. Wasn't it yesterday When we were together? And now you've gone away, I'l1 be longing forever. I was yours. You were mine. Everything was fine. What can I say? What can I do, To get back to you? Do you remember the time When you were playin' local clubs? I was by your side, And We were so in love. JULIE GARTNER '81 You said you'd never leave me. Your life was me and music. But if love was the key, I was refused it. I was yours. You were mine. Everything was Hne. What can I say? What can I do, To get back to you? Now the lights are going down. Your fans are screamin' loud. You proudly take a bow. You don't see me in the crowd. Your fans await an encore. One more song you've got to play. I thought we had so much more When we were lovers yesterday. by Chris Olstad '81 The green grass weeps, LETTER TO THE WORLD the yellow flower sheds a silent tear. To accomplish great things, Even the dark earth is wet with dew - the silent pain coming from watching, helplessly, we must not only act, But also dreamg not only plan, as they are systematically destroyed ' But also believe. by an unfeeling SUPERIOR race. by Dave Brown '81 by Monica Wendell '83 LINDA HAMMANG '83 LINDA HAMMAN G '83 2 far-R f f I 4 ,7 Iqvw 5 otii t' ,'ti. , t 1 ,K ff, vj, i 7 1 fj g A t ' it gf f , 'xt X XJ ANNA MASELLA '82 q 'H'i4.'Mi . Wff KURT JACOBS '82 THUNDER AND TEARS A man becomes saddened as quick as the seasons change. Just as the violent wind blows the clouds, A man is hit with the violence in life. One minute the sun shines and his life is full of joy. Then suddenly a dark cloud passes and the joy is taken away. That cloud pours its rain as the man cries his tears. Can anyone really understand the spreading of the clouds or the thunder within? Is there ever a time when all is just right, When not a breeze nor a cloud can be seen? If someone finds that perfect day, Will he not shout so that all mankind can be happy? So many unanswered questions, All of which are like the changing weather. Who knows if the clouds will appear. Or, if tomorrow the sun will shine? Who knows if a man will be happy, or so sad that he cries? by Kelly Werth '81 f ,.iaf-5, 7- . I fi' Aff! N f ' f ..,..,g .. , - ,,, .ff , -5 . I 4 X -fe' fr' i4.lVif.i-- xi 5 X ,-q,iwz.u-f ' 1 ig fl 3, sw ' rf-' -4 I .v' M wtf 1 f . f :UM 2' Y ' I ' H .yr 3 . 'V .idgtxiviv 1 1 1.1-xg? 2 ' A v ,5 Lf km , 191- 3, 1 4 .4 1, . I v ,,f ., . , x , . H. , 1, ..f, Q4 f f . I 1 bl Q , f , at .ff .f'N'i', X .35 f.i ',, L11 9 51: ' .' .' fx' . A ,. . If . ,, M ,. A. ...fr 3 Q an 1 I' J ' I DOUG RYAN '84 THE BOOK OF LIFE Life is just a book with many, many pages, They carry on all thru the ages. I have many chapters to go in mine, But somehow I feel I haven't written a line. Was it all just a dream, a silly, silly dream? Just a pie topped with strawberry ice cream? I look back to when it started. Wasn't it just yesterday I took my first step? Blew out my Ist candle? Skinned my knee for the lst time? But the years go on, and later The pages will yellow, but not now. I have time and lots of will,' The past chapters though, they do stand still. Sixteen have passed away, How I wanted them to stay. But Time says, No, You must get up and go. Life is still an unnnished book for you. Go. Make more pages, y'have much more to do. by Ann Kruckmeyer '82 This story is lovingly dedicated to all those who have not only experienced the useless, selfless de- struction of a personality, but have been able to un- derstand it as well. The boy is young-fourteen to be exact. He has wavy, curly blond hair that comes down to the middle of his ears. He has soft blue eyes, rosy cheeks, and an innocent, contagious smile on his face. He is a little bit tall for his age and a little bit skinny, too. Strength, his paren ts had told him, isn 't so important. Develop your mind. And he had believed them with his whole heart. He wore a pair of nicely pressed green pants that his mother had laid out for him, a pair of black leather shoes, and a green and white flowered silk shirt. The shirt was very special to him. It was given to him on his last birthday by his father and mother. He loved them very much. How proud he had felt that morning as he kissed his mother good-bye and walked out the door, carefully groomed for his first day of high school. Now, with his books in his hand, a brand new folder and notebook for each class, and two new pens and pencils, all organized with the ut- most care, he was ready to begin this special adven- ture. For the last three weeks he had dreamed of this day almost every night. How he would meet all of the wonderful, friendly people his older sisters had told him about. '7t's the 'funnest' time of your life, he had heard. Now as he walked down the hall, he was amazed at all the activity and all the people. The hall was lined with benches on each side which were Hlled with people. They all appeared to him to be juniors or seniors, and he smiled at them, hoping to make some friends. Suddenly, he was on the ground. All of his folders, put together so carefully, were strewn all over the hall. All of the papers were dirty and his pens and pencils were not to be found. He had been tripped, and as he was, a seam in the arm of his green and white flowered silk shirt had been pulled and torn. His pants were dirty and his hair was messed up. As he got up, he looked at all those faces. Faces he had trusted, respected, looked up to, and believed in. They were all pointing and laughing at him. His eyes were watery and a single solitary tear rolled down his soft cheek. And he felt very, very sorry for them. by Dave Brown '81 K-...af I 42' 'QV Q3 12751 A DIFFERENT KIND OF SUMMER Last summer I did something that my grandpar- ents, my father, and his brothers and sisters had to do, sometimes a week at a time, to stay alive 40 years ago. I was in Poland, and Ispent a month at my grand- mother's in Dzierzak village. The village is nick- named that because almost everyone who lives there has the last name of Dzierzak. They are all related to me in some way. One night my uncle was telling my cousins and me about how our relatives and their neighbors survived during World War II. During his story he mentioned an underground room which was beneath my grand- mother's house. Long ago it was used as a bomb shel- ter, and hiding room. Whenever bomb sirens were heard, everyone in the village came to my grand- mother's house, and then went underground. Young men did the same thing when they heard that the Nazi' would be coming and taking some of them away to serve in the German army. I had never heard about this underground room, and I wanted to see it. My cousin and I decided that we would like to see howit felt to be locked up under-ground, and not to be able to come out when we wanted to. The next morning my uncle took us down to the room, and then my cousin and I were on our own. Our goal was to stay there for at least 48 hours. The room was large, dark, and empty, except for a few chairs, and some games. The first hour dragged on slowly, and by the time the third hour started, I felt that we had been down there at least a day. I was very rest- less and bored, there was nothing to occupy time wi th. I was afraid to sleep. If someone asked me wh y I couldn 't sleep, I probably couldn't have given him a decent reason. I remember that at one time I was walking around the room, and I knocked over the candles that were keeping it lit. My cousin started screaming because it became very dark. Wh en I final- ly got another candle lit, we decided that we couldn 't stay down in the room any longer. So, after 26' hours underground, we came back out into the world. I am glad that L at least, stayed underground for a little while. It wasn't very much fun, and I 'm relieved that I wasn 't around when people had to sit in rooms like the one I was in for days at a time, not knowing what to expect when they came out. by Bea Dzierzak '83 . 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