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

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Photograph .... Senior Directory . Maureen Druffel ...... Debi Drake . . Mary Stanaszelr . , . . Aubrey Piech . . . . . Bill Oakley . . . loanne. Griffin lulieKane Paula Kivland Pamlemke smrr Nancy Bartield Sharon Bickley Stefanie Boll Michelle Campobasso Virginia Cogdill lohn De Waal leanne Foloky Anita Frankiewicz lim Geallis lohn Griflin Cheyl lglewski Karen lakome Mary Latzel Linda leers Sheryl Martinelli Lea Newren Phyllis Payne Kelli Shoub Sue Sobeski Angie Leonardo Colleen Sweeney . Allison Barkow Tony Frankiewicz 'L I 'II L ' r R u I 3 CONTENTS Spring '81 ..... Fall Activities ...... Winter Activities Clubs ........... Faculty-A cademics Seniors ......... luniors .......... Sophomores . . Freshmen ....... Index ........... Art and Literature 9 31 67 100 132 148 182 188 194 210 CONTRIBUTORS A dvrser ,......... . Michael R. K ozanecki Publisher ....... American Yearbook Co. Publisher Rep. ........,.... Dennis Eder Photographer ...... Cover Design . . Art Advisors ...... ...... Band Photography Theme, Text ...... .... Adviser's Aide . . . . . . . Root Photographers Allison Barkow Simeon Costea Gary Drake . . . Ed Mountz Allison Barkow Lynne Wagner Memories of the year, like imprints on our minds, are unique in everyone, and form the ties that bind From cheering teams and players, to telling jokes with friends, it seems the list goes on and good times never end A dance might be remembered, with the best of everything, or maybe just a favorite class and laughter it would bring The hours, the days, the weeks, each filled with something new, that brought us all together and raised our spirits, too And now the year has passed, the same we 'll never find, but memories we will always have, like imprints on our minds Theme Written By Allison Barlrow. Theme Design By Allison Barkow And Mary latzel. q ,.,x ' ' , F' -1 , , ,. X V , ,- ' ' YQ-5, ,, ' - -,-- gf V-,kiwf g ' -, I .,, H ' ' 4 .L ' FW -M . 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The tremendous, hardworking cast consisted of Lisa Cowles as Mrs. Savage, Bryant Hafner as Titus 5avage,' Kim Bell as Lilly Bell Savage,' Dave Hasse as Samuel Savage, Bonnie Heideman as Florencej Lou Cella as jeffery,' julie Win ters as Fairy Ma yy Eric Olsen as Hannibal, Liz Bartlow as Miss Willie,' and Tom Troppe as Dr. Emmett. Technical Director, Mr. Edward Moon,' Make-up and costume consultant, joan Howdle,' and the members of the technical crew deserve a great of credit for their outstanding job on the sound, lights and set construction. All in all, the play was a spectacular success and keeps up with the Hersey Theater reputation of greatness. by Mary Stanaszek Dr. Emmett grows exasperated as Mrs. Savage grows happier at her trickery. Dr. Emmett l Tom Troppe! tries to show Mrs. Savage the importance of her actions. r, r 'C 'r U 'YV Samuel grow increasingly frustrated as Little Samuel pouts in the corner. Lilly Belle lKiff1 Belll is 5h0Cked at the Mrs. Savage continues her vigil of si- Sight Of hef Plfflffe Of? the U'3ffbO3fd lence. W, Mrs. Savage is pleased with her handy- Mrs. Savage tries to convince work. Miss Willie of her sanity. The Savages have a family discussion. W ' Miss Willie ILiz Bartlowi and Mrs. Savage ILisa Cowlesi begin their new friendship. Tea time at the Cloisters! Jeffery tells his new confidante the story of his life. Lilly Belle pleads with her mother to tell her where the money is. we X dpi Q . i S, ,Q ig, Florence, leffery and Hannibal play their mighty card game. Lilly Belle discovers a useful medical se- CI'El'. Gymnastics Team Excels In Sta te Competition The 7981 Boy's Gymnastics season proved to be very successful. By winning 1st in Districts, 7st in sectionals, 1st in North Division and 2nd in overall the team showed that hard work pays off On the vault, individuals that did especially well were Kurt Kaunzinger, Tim Paulson and Ken Von Ebers. On the rings, Greg Teets and jeff Klop per- formed exceptionally. Ken Von Ebers did well on floor excercise, while Tom Bray excelled on side horse. Greg Teets was a superb all-around gymnast. All gymnasts were outstanding last season, but the greatest efforts were put forth by jeff K lop and Ken Von Ebers. K en 's accomplishments were recognized by a 2nd place title in state. Once again, the team proved to be a real power- house in the state of Illinois. Area gymnastics fans were very proud of their accomplishments. by Stefanie Boll I Tom Bray shows excellent form on the side horse, lim Sheehan makes a hard move look easy! I parallel bars. E l Nav W rbi' Greg Teets shows his strength on the leff Klop performs superbly on the P- bars. I ,V,.,.,,,,,,.A V W 4 ,W.W,w gg ui .-I . All-around Greg Teets shows why he is Phil Gargano ends a routine in perfection! M VP. VARSITY BOY'5 GYMNASTICS TEAM. Row 1: Greg Teets, Chris Oppenheimer, Ken Von Ebers, Doug Swanson, Ed Kurtz, Tony Muno, Craig Bell. Row 2: Glen Heyroth, Mike Henson, john Allen, Phil Gargano, Sam Beltran, lim Sheehan, Dave Klop, Tim Paulson. FROSH-SOPH. BOY'5 GYMNASTICS TEAM. Row 1: Steve Ste- phani, joe Cirone, Mark Sebright, Chris Erlon, Matt Metzger, Keith Null. Row 2: Kurt Waller, Mike Snow, jim Wilcox, Ron jiu, Chris Scalon, Ted K ersting, Andy Lind. ...QQ y--. A Q Phil Gargano gets ready to perform a dif- ficult tumbling succession. Dave Klop shows deep concentration while performing. Craig Bell shows perfect form. On the side horse for the horse for the Huskies is Glen Heyroth. Strength and concentration is needed Phil Gargano performs outstandingly. Another perfect routine by Ken for this hard move. VON Eb6fS- Softball Has Tough Season The girl's softball team, coached by Mrs. Holm- gren, had a successful season with an overall record of 8-72. They advanced to the Regional Play-offs where they lost to East Leyden, a team that eventual- ly went down state. Thejunior varsity team, coached by Mr. Foster, finished their season with an 8-11 record. The varsity team, made up of three seniors, six juniors, and four sophomores, was led by Co-Cap- tains, Cathy Crews and Kim Shultz. Crews was select- ed by the team as Most Valuable Player and Shultz was elected All-Conference. Other important team members were Mari Brinkman, Susie Hill, Carolyn Sheyker, and jackie Steffens. All of the girls showed much determination throughout the entire season. Coach Holmgren is anxiously awaiting the next season. She feels that since most of the girls are returning next year, their experience and skill will add to make for a very fine season. by Jeanne Foloky ml 5. ,. , Carolyn Sheyker scores another Huskie run. Catcher jackie Steffens gets ready for another tough inning. Swing! W-ft? 3 .,.,: v1ll ,Q ILP:- Hersey players help each other to make the tough play at second base. Cofweflffatiof' if the key to Cathy Crews SUCCESS. GIRLS VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM. Row 7.' Mary Connor, Sally Ferguson, Sheryl Dreher, Carolyn Sheyker, Fran Simons, Kim Larsen, Lisa Bagneschi. Row Debi Dale, jackie Steffens, Cathy Crews, Mari Brinkman, Kim Shultz, Robin Heiser, Susie Hill, Mr. lacobsen. Robin Heiser shows good pitching form. GIRLS IUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM. ROW 'I.' Debbie Han- sen, Tracy Schroeder, Nikki Zettler, Kathy Christopherson, Dawn Schroeder. Row 2: Lisa Scelsi, Diane Sheyker, LeAnn Bieschke, Ann Boettcher, Kim Gasparaitis, jenny Stanaszek. Row 3: Jeanne Meyer, Shari K rinsky, Valerie Alpert, Terri Mahoney, Kris Torkelson, nI,sxJf Hersey players rejoice after scoring another winning run. 4 All-Conference Kim Shultz pitches to perfec- Sophomore Kim Larsen is on the move. lUI7i0I' Mari Brinkman makes an- tion. other excellent play at first base. Baseball Team Slugs Out Tough Season The 1981 Hersey baseball team, coached by Mr. Len Bending, had a rough 10-13 season. It could have gone much better if they would have pulled out six one-run losses, including an extra-inning conference game against Buffalo Grove. The cap- tains for the team were centerfielder Keith More, pitcher Tom Huene and catcher Dan Voltz. The Huskies sent two players to the All-Confer- ence team. They were Donn Vucovich and Keith More. The team also named Donn Vucovich Most Valuable Player, and Keith More was also sent to the Illinois Coaches All-Star Game in Peoria. Most lm- proved Player honors went to Mark Bednarz. by Bill Oakley All-Conference Keith More concentrates on every pitch jim Limperis stirs up some dust at the plate. Bill Oakley swings for the fences. Mike Borta ..,. Mike Behnke .... to Dave Gilbreth complettf another Huskie double play. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Row 1: Ken Weber, Tim Molloy, Mike Borta, Bill Oakley, Mike Schmidt, Pat Wiltse, Gerard Giustino, jim jolly Frank Cilia. Row Row 2: Donn Vocovich, Keith More, Steve Anzelmo, Gary Tofano, Kerry Szarabajka, jim Petras, Dan Voltz, jim Limperis. Row 3: Mark Loftus, Coach Bending, john Milazo, Dave Gilbreth, Tom Huene, Bruce Erickson, Mike Huene, Mark Bednarz, Grant Fuchs. SOPHOMORE BASEBALL. Row 7: Chris Rudolph, Lynette Kreminski, Amy Black. Row2: Bob Cooper, Bill Lackovic, Bob Larson, Dale Pierce, jeff Palminteri, Dan Peterson, Rich Wiltse, Dean Moran, Dan Gauper, Rich Carter, Bob Mnichowicz. Row 3: Coach Rowley, jim Dalacker, Scott Brunner, Pat Ford, Brent Felitto, Ron Renaud, Dave K ownick, Keith Sharlog, Mark Vandick, Paul johnson, Dave Ginsburg. FROSH A BASEBALL TEAM. Row 7.' Mark Lasko, jeff Sanok, Rich Gilbreth, john Taylor, jeff Mnichowicz, George Limperis. Row 2: Brad Davis, jim Boerst, Ed Krakowiak, Steve Ward, Mark Variano, Steve Tardio. Rovv 3: Ed Pugliese, jim Theodore, Marc Rueffer, Greg Weatherford, Dave Eck, Rod Erickson, Coach Gliwa. FROSH B BASEBALL TEAM. Row 1: Steve Bieze, Rob Galley, john Brandeis, Ken johnson, Steve Dalinis. Row 2: Paul Tokar, Paul Stark, Tom Murray, Chris Zelek, Rob Lococo. Row 3: jim Burhop, Mike janny, Dave Brown, Pete Limbers, Tony Oakson, jim Madden. Boys rack Pushes Through Tough Season The 1981 Varsity Track Team, hoping to finish in the top half of their conference, fell short of their goal this year. Although finishing off with a record of 4-11, some very strong individuals capitalized on their season. Seniors Cliff Blaine and Craig Schachtschneider went down state for their perfor- mances in the 800 and 400 meter runs respectively. Other outstanding athletes were seniors Steve Kane, Ron Psenka and Doug Ward. With this year's team being very enthusiastic about the season, their conference and district scores were not happily accepted. Finishing 12th in both meets, they wished there was more time in the season, as improvement was being shown. Six of their dual meets were lost by only seven points or less with the Oak Park Relays being their best performance of the year. Going against some of the best teams in the state, they pulled a 9th place finish for the afternoon. The team was coached by Mr. Larry Travis, who is looking forward to a prosperous season next year. by john Griffin jim Konrad and Craig Schachtschneider execute their handoff perfectly. Good form is what it takes for Carl Welk. FROSH-SOPH TRACK TEAM. Row 1.' Rocky Anton- ucci, jeff Veenendall, Lee Hooper, Frank Montilla, Mike Baltasi, Daryl Addison, Howard Kagay. Row 2: jim Park, Geoff Ganu, Kyle Sowatzke, Al Zaucha, Dan Sobeski, Mitch Levy, Pat Ford, Carl Welk. Row 3: Phil Lange, Matt Gorecki, Brian Whitmer, Leon Mitchell, Keith Fredriksen, Brian Oeltgen, jim Konrad, Scott Sundeen. VARSITY TRACK TEAM. ROW 1: Craig Schachtsch- neider, Cliff Blaine, Larry Fumagalli, Brian Cleal, Vince Adams, Randy Borre, Al Richter, Doug Ward. Row 2: Gary Pratt, Tony McPartlin, Bob Skalicky, Tony Frankiewicz, Brian Altmayer, Ron Psenka, Steve Kane, Mark Fogarty, Warren Habib, john Teichman. Not Pictured: john De Waal, john Griffin. , ,, .-wr,-,,: I My f ,WM Brian Altmayer gains on his opponent, john Rogala shows great form in long jump. john Griffin begins his vault. Mark Fogarty is on his way up to an awesome vault. CMQWY 4 ...ff Paul Psenka follows through on his throw. Steve Kane strides out to perfection. 198 1 Girls Track Team Sends One Downstate The 1981 Girls Track Team proved to be successful and promising. The team's Conference record was 5-6 against tough competitors. About mid-season, the Huskies acquired 1st place in the Maine North Invitational. Among the outstanding girls was Carolyn Pas- terski, who captured 1st in Conference, 2nd in Dis- tricts, competed downstate and finished 11th - all in the shotput event. Districts proved to be a rewarding meet. jackie Purcell broke the school record jumping 5 '3 in high jump, placing 4th, Shelley Brodeur secured 5th place in long jump. In the 440 yd. open julie joy placed 5th. Monica Wendell took 5th in the 200 meter hurdles, and 6th place for the 100 yd. dash went to Annette Kjeldbjerg. At the end of the season, the freshmen placed 2nd in the Wheeling Freshmen Invitational. This, along with the returning talent, shows definite potential for next year's team, stated Head Coach Terri Swan- son. Next year will hopefully have more specializa- tion in certain events, which may result in an even stronger team. by joanne Griffin lug , ..t.. ' T? -. 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Row 1: Irene Nickl, janet Fisher, Nancy Zeitler, Carol Golemo, Ellen Bonneville, Wendy Specht, Lyn nette Hardy, Patti Brodeur, Maryann Kaczor, Barb Rosinski, Ali- son Golemo, Sue Hindman, janet Blessing, Row 2: Monica Wen dell, Kris Strom, Beth Watson, Carolyn Pasterski, Marianne Sam- borski, Vicki Coggeshall, Laurel Wagner, Martha Vogeney, Lea Newren, Kelly Lynch, Shelli Brodeur, Sherri Brown. Row 3: IVCWICII, ACH! Lynn-H, -Hlvlll vvvv Coach Terri Swanson, Coach Linda Feiza, Assis. Coach Pete Hoekstra, julie joy, Connie Schmidt, Cathy Gart, LeAnn Wargin, Cathy Anderson, Cheryl Karnatz, Kari Walkowiak, Annette Kjeldbjerg, loanne Griffin, Sue Karnatz, Ginger Wendt, Mau- reen Hogan, Coach Betsy Betker, Ranee Fedor, Coach Don Nel- son. Boys' Tennis Team Battles In Tough Conference The 1981 Boy's Tennis Team had a disappointing season and fell short of their 5th place or better goal. The team finished 10th in a tough conference with a 3-8 dual meet record. In the Niles West Invitational, the Huskies finished 3rd in a field of 10 teams, and in the Main West Quad they finished 2nd, In the conference meet, the Her- sey Tennis Team finished 9th with everyone on the team winning at least one match, and most winning two or more. Despite their record the players practiced with intensity and dedication under the leadership of Mr. Jorgensen in his first Varsity coaching season. One player who had a good season was sophomore lay Woldenberg with an accumulative record of 12-6. by john De Waal N Kee Sohn brings down a high shot from his opponent. Kent Sowatzke is determined to return the shot. Dave Kuhns handles his opponent's shot perfectly. 1,- f A., -.f,', ,KSEZMH .,.. ' 1, tgg-n. ,, .fn -, ,Q '4 W., ' 44 7 - , 'tim' ,LC f r . a t I ,, ' . ff, f 6 X' f X4 2f'2IvG12Dvf ff VRSIZYQQ-v MN, , .. , . 1' f..:: . tu- .ffm--., . . ,:m.f..,q fc- , . WM 1-gn -+3 ---S ,MV Ed Dress lhuys serves up a fierce An awesome return by Kee Sohnl Dave Kuhns prepares to let loose shot. y on the ball. , A M BOY'S VARSITY TENNIS TEAM. Row 1: Dave Kuhns, Tom Neu- Mike Schrader. Row 2: Coach Jorgensen, Bob Mc Coppin, Dave meyer, Scott Diefenderfer, jay Woldenberg, Paul Lamonica, Hsu, Mike Boyd, Kent Sowatske, Ed Dressylhuys, Dave Adelman. BOY'S JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS TEAM. Row 1.' Bob Schoon- Petty. Row 3: Dan Scheiter, Mike Quirini, Rob Sproul, Kurt over, jerry Krenion, Andy Gauvereau, Chris Saundle, Ralph Fischer, Scott Furlong, Greg Peistrup, jeff Scanlon, Coach Lilli- Stocker, Tim Smiddy. Row 2: john Blomquist, Paul Gin, Herb bridge. Washer, Mike Winkowski, Mark Velisek, Terry Poulos, Adam Badminton Team Smashes pponents The 1987 Badminton Team ended the season with 4 wins and 8 loses. The most outstanding players were Colleen Enright, Georgette Poulos, Katie Scul- ly, Lynn Wagner and Ann Williams. The Most Vaua- ble Player for the season was Maureen Frank. The girls displayed a lot of effort and determination throughtout the entire season. by Phyllis Payne Sue Cohen concentrates on the birdie. .' M, f -PM K ' julie Pasiuk hits the birdie for a point. g s . aa r . gg? V aw, 1 ' - 'an Karen McCuines and Donna Wojtowicz make great parfI76fS. Maureen Frank is proud of her return hit ill' ,t . 'tiff-fi U s ' .,.........l..-......-.-. ' 'MH mama, ' , Y ' ' ' . - ,, ,amwp :im ,- L: Sarah Foster gives a great serve. julie Pasiuk returns serve with ease. Ann Williams works hard for perfection. 'V fgolvx il X f ' J' 1 f N xj l 'X li l 'r X., l 'M Badminton Team-Row 1: Sarah Foster, Sue Cohen, Karen Car- Ruttendjie. Row 3: Lynne Wanger, Georgette Poulos, Maureen ney, Katie Scully, Colleen Enright, Lori Wiecek, Donna Frank, Sue Pattaglia, julie Pasiuk, Donna Dalstrom, Patty Wojtowicz. Row 2: Karen McCuines, Sherry Vanhaften, Ann Mclaughlin, Cindy Gwozdz. Williams, Kelly Gordon, Mary jo Hobbs, Angela Pionke, Ingrid The Best Of Times Prom 1981 May 29th, 1980 marked the date of the 73th annu- al junior-Senior Prom which was held at the Chateau Ritz of Niles. The dance began promptly at 7:00, and so did the fun. The entertainment was provided by the band Horizon, which played a good variety of songs. The theme song The Best of Times was also played and not one couple remained seated. The highlight of the dance was the crowning of Kelly Werth as Prom Queen. Other members of the court were Rose Vazzano, Sue Coleman, Kerry Ho- gan and Caren Gauvreau. Favors were given to all the couples attending the dance. The girls received tulip champagne glasses, while the boys received mugs, both bearing the school emblem on them. The evening, which was sponsored by the junior class, was filled with joy and excitement, and it really was The Best of Times, by Anita Frankiewicz Prom Queen Kelly Werth and date. sms Ellen Fabbrini and date show how good dancing is done Steve Link and Carrie Conrad enjoy another dance together. g oi. , . Theresa Calandrino and date are just one of the Vicki Koperny and Al Rose take a break to watch others dance. many happy couples attending the dance, lf ,, s A ' .uf -3.x , ,A P K , , t ,ibssm .As , .1 4 5' 4 ' ffl X t ,ff ' liek X .age w ' N 4 Yi J 1 would you like to dance? Tracy McAllister crowns Kelly Werth Prom Queen. i f X 4, 4' 'N' . Steve Brinkman and date will always Cherish their memories of Prom. N.. ! V - l , 4 Sheila Hastings and Doreen For some, Prom was a time to share a quiet mo- pugliese Seem to be enjoying men f- themselves at Prom. x : X if ' 2 N ,WX J- J x v 3 K h ' F V WU e 9 -ff ' we ,U ff nv ' Hersey seniors live it up at their last Prom, Prom was a night for romance for Debbie Mohry and Shawn McGovern, '81 Grads each Out For The Future On Monday, june 8, 7981, four hundred and twenty-five students proudly received their diplo- mas during the 12th annual commencement at john Hersey High School. The ceremony began as the students anxiously walked down the aisle to the tra- ditional playing of Pomp and Circumstancef' The invocation was then read by Lisa Korbas. The senior class president, Kelly Werth, gave her last statement to the class of '87, while Richard Bach- huber and Harold Best, both from the Board of Edu- cation, presented the diplomas. Cheers of joy as well as sorrow filled the air as students pondered on their post years at Hersey High School. by Kelli Shoub Students anxiously await their big moment. Graduation is one of the fondest memories of any Hersey stu dent's life. Sue Coleman questions the future Hersey Grads celebrate their freedom, ... --X Lori Shields, Doreen Pugliese, and Gayle Phinney show that they are proud to be '87 Grads. Tania Wirz and Karen Bierwirth share this special moment together. Mike Conlin and Terry Conlon reflect upon their past memories at Hersey. 1981 SENIOR AWARDS Valedictorians .......... Deborah K. Fulton Craig F. Novak Salutatorians ., . . . Mark R. Cavanaugh Caren M. Gauvreau john C. Sarallo Margaret M, Schwab Art ........................, james Wilieko H. Louis Schultz Athletic Award . Ken Arend Dave Gilbreth Girls Athletics ............. Maureen Frank Kim Shultz Business Education . . .... Karen Bierwirth . . . . . David Haase . . . julie Winters Debate ........... Drama .......... Linda Wyss English ..................... . Ioanne Hogan Foreign Language Award Home Economics .......,.,.. Jeanne Leipzig . . . . . Tom Troppe . . . Scott Thielman ..... Lisa Korbas ....... Craig Novak . . . . Peggy Schwab Individual Speech ..... Industrial Education . . . journalism .......... Mathematics ...... Media Services . . . . . . Anne L. Ehrhorn .. Veronica Virgili Choral Music .....,. Instrumental Music .......... Mike Axelrad Newspaper Editor ,..........., Matt Bietert Special Newspaper Service Award .... Peggy Perkins School Spirit . . . . . Connie Costello Science .........,...,......... Karen Baley Social Science ............... . Matt Biegert Student Council President .... , Karen Lange Yearbook Editor-InChief .... Ellie Bondzinski Michael P. Caruso Memorial Scholarship . . . Michael D. Schmidt D.A.R.Good Citizen Award . . Deborah Kobsa Fulton S,A.R. Good Citizen Medal . David Kennedy Haase Hu kies Excel In Spring Activities . X The cast of Curious Savage gives it their all. f ,W 'Q 3 43, ' X I , f in 2 if , ,I fix, ,. y Ed Kurtz concentrates on a difficult run. john DeWaal gets ready to fly. Valedictorian Craig Novak accepts his awards with pride. -' . -gf ..,,, BV, ' .., Pomberets show their form at Arts Unlimited. WWWMWW4 t s W aj i fi! 1 a , ff' , , 54,1 fd W ,Q 2mf2+'w5 1?,, V N7 ufrf a,'vq,.f ..t9'X' ' 'fjff-afflvgg, af f Tk: ' Lf, f hmgi,,j11vx,, .33 ,Ln ' iffwm:-rfwq V gjgf5fsa'ffjg',:,g-q,','J'fff'gg47 1, ' ' 25 2'12-Qff,fivf15'w '4 7,9 V ,Q .,gV,5,,fwl,s9,Qi, '42 'AV' ar W'-W--4 if W M , iff! ,ga - K 4 g,,,,-6 ,tl ' r I V, , 'VAN' fs, , ' 1 Q uw. 'ffQK1h Q Kathy Anderson and Kathy Cart run their way to victory. f 4,11 72 f ,zf,, ,, ffff f ,f, , , ,zffff . gf no MV GQ' n f rf ff rw' ff ,X X, ff, X, 4 W K P pf 412 ,J 7 rf ,ff Q ,J je ff pw , 7 ff-,g V 9 M J 45 ff' f, , gf ,Af fy, Z4 ,Y ,fy 4 w www Q ,i ff? J ff ,f 'Z 'J J, f V, , f 5 jf L, 4 2 pc, f fx f P' J Q1 ,X 'X ' ff 5 ie Golf Team Swings Into Tough Season The Hersey golf team finished the year off with a record of 10 wins and 7 loses. The Varsity team placed 8th out of 14 teams on the conference tour. The outstanding golfers this year were senior jeff Kin tzle, junior john Passaglia, and sophmore Howard Brown. Howard Brown ended the season by qualifying for sectionals where he shot an 81. He also captured first Coach Kintzle gives advise to son jeff place in the Lake Forest Sophmore Invite. jeff Kintzle and junior john Passaglia consistently averaged low 40's all season long. Coach Al Kintzle is looking forward to next sea- son. He feels that the underclassmen have a lot of talent, enough to possibly capture a conference title. by jim Geallis Howard Brown shows what it takes to make it into sectionals. 9' Dave Kownick shows perfect form in his drive jeff K intzle lines up for a perfect put. rmyxf K BOYS VARSITY GOLF TEAM. Row 1: Gary Burke, Howard Brown, George Mcguire. Row 2: Coach Kintzle, Dave Kownick, john Passaglia, jeff Kintzle, Kieth Scharlog. Kieth Scharlog, ready to tee-off. P 1 ,Q 1 mp 'J , 1. Y jeff K intzle, practicing his putting. FROSH-SOPH GOLF TEAM. Row 1.' Garen Zuck, Rich Gilbreth, Bill Seagraves, john Brandeies, Todd Howe. Row 2: Tony Curry, Brian Caponi, Bill Mueller, Dave Brown, john Passaglia shows intense Concentra- Dan Le Claire, Coach Pat Tuttle. tion. Boys' Cross- C oun tr Builds For Future The 1981 boys' cross-country team worked uphill all season. After having their top five runners gra- duate last year and two key runners, Brian Oeltgen and Dale Pierce, injured this year, the team had a lot of rebuilding to do. The team finished with a 1-8 record on the season and 12th in the conference race. The outstanding runners for the team this year were Brian Altmayer, senior, and Howard Kagay, sophomore. The M. V.P. award went to Altmayer who was also captain of the team. Coach Larry Travis brought up 4 sophomores in hopes of preparing them for seasons to come. The best meet for the team this year was the Mattoon Invitational where they finished 19th out of 32 teams. by john De Waal Brian Altmayer moves ahead of opponent. Mike O'Leary giving it all he's got. The 839 is Cl05if78' between Frank MOU' Doug Swanson turning into the home tilla and the finish line. stretch. 5 Z . 2 nina . - 1 SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMEN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. ROW 'li Dale Beaudoin, jim Anderson, jeff Veenendaal, Tom Murray, Lee Hooper, Geoff Gnau. Row 2: George Ludvigsen, Chris Nudo, Daryl Addison, Matt Gorecki, lim Risner, Kyle Sowatzke, Doug Cohen. Matt Gorecki strides out to the finish. ...L.- -- VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM. Row 1: Mark Vandlik, Frank Montilla, How- Mike O,Lear headin home ard Kagay. Row 1: Dan Fischer, Brian Oeltgen, Doug Swanson, Mike O'Leary. Y g ' A few Huskies take some time for a little recreation. Where is that bus? Brian Altmayer keeps a safe gap between himself and an opponent. Dan Fischer pushes it to the limit. lg Kieth Fredrickson readies himself to cross the finish line. Hard Work Pays Off For Girls X-Country! Running to one's fullest potential was the goal of the 1981 Girls Cross Country Team. Cross Country is an outdoor sport consisting of 2 mile races. Training begins in a summer cross coun- try program and continues all through the fall sea- son. Practices average 6 to 8 miles of running a day. The team is coached by Greg Fedyski, a Math teach- er at MacArthur lr. High School. The season started off Well by winning the LV Invitational, where freshman Maureen Lynch tied Maine West's school course record. Maureen was also chosen as Most Valuable Player of the team. The team looked promising as the season began, but due to problems, only 11 girls remained in the end. They included 6 seniors, 2 juniors, 1 sopho- more and 2 freshmen. Despite the small team, the Huskies pulled through with a 3-3 record. Coach Fedyski noted how he enjoyed Working with the girls this year, especially because of the team 's positive attitude. He looks forward to an am- bitious team next year. by joanne Griffin Huskie runners take the lead as the race begins. ls L Freshman Maureen Lynch finishes first for Hersey. the race. Coach Fedyski counsels the girls b6f0f9 t Hmm Yfww 4 ffl wick. , 7 -'V ki' Team members demonstrate their skills acquired during prac- tices. Laurel Wagner and Maureen Hogan push each other for the long race ahead of them. ' Y Ann Puetz keeps on going when the go- ing gets tough. Girls' Swimming Sends wo Downstate! The 1981-82 Girls'Swim Team brought to life their goals for this year's season. Finishing with a record of 6-4 and sending four swimmers downstate made the season a successful one. Senior Kelly Davis went downstate in the 700 yd. butterfly and Kristen Davis, a freshmen, competed in the 50 yd. freestyle. The girls' medley relay, consist- ing of Kristen Davis, jane Gotham, Kelly Davis, and Kelly Lynch, also qualified for the state meet. Their conference record was 3-3 with one of the high points of the season being a win over Fremd coming down to the last event. This year's Most Valuable Player award went to Kelly Davis and to Annette K jeldbjerg went the Most Improved award. The team put in hard workouts from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. every afternoon and from 5:30 to 6:30 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The team was coached by Mr. Dan Young and Mr. Tim Kasper. by john Griffin Amy Behnke displays excellent form. Tammy Stephenson flies through the air with the greatest of ease. GIRLS' SWIM TEAM. Row 1: Kathy Cristopherson, Chrissy Iuretzko, Kari Wallcowiak, Annette K jeldbjefg, L0ri Gonlin, Kelly Davis, lane Gotham, Kelly Lynch. Row 2: Lisa Boemmel, Amy Behnke, Carolyn De-Latour, 5herrlj0r0'0l1, Kfl5fef7 DaV'5f Cffldy Walfefi Carrie Cleal, Tammy Stephenson, Huskies Display Unending Ef ort This year's soccer team had a very exciting season, although their record of 2- 18-1 may not show it. Coach jasinski stated Having four state-ranked teams in our conference made our schedule a tough one, but the Huskies never gave up. Many of the games went down to the wire, two of which went into overtime, and were lost by only one goal. For the second year in a row, the Huskies won a post-season game by beating Loyola in the first round of their state playoff games. They scored on two penalty kicks by Bob Tsitsos and a goal by Rey- han Kadiroff to beat the Ramblers by a score of 3-0. The Huskies ended their season by losing an exciting and hard fought game to 2nd ranked Glenbrook North in the second round of the state playoffs. The team had several talented players. Two of them, Felix Bachmeier and joe Cappucitti, were named All-Conference players. According to Coach jasinski, all the guys were hardworking and had the best record of attendance at their practices in all the years that he's been coaching soccer at Hersey. by Tony Frankiewicz john Griffin uses quick footwork to keep the ball away from his opponent. Goalie Dan Ludwigsen boots the ball down field. Fullback Tony Frankiewicz sends the ball to the for- wards. Felix Bachmeier drills a shot on Scott Diefenderfer brings the ball goal. up field. Tim Reed sets up a shot on goal. j t wt --.. V5 Forward jim Fergus dribbles past his opponent. Teammates watch the game with great intensity. , 4 :: .:.f ,.xigg i5x,,j?E uM,.g. j t yl' is -s xigi xvxat A . - Y 4 -sk. ., , fi t X ss 'fx s 52 I 'P C ' . : A-ws - . 1 , Rix sm - A N - , E . ,t M Mx, . , s , ' 1 rara 4 . s f F. W ' ti , , , Even the cold weather doesn't kee ' ' A - ' Fullback joe Liston beats his man to the . . - P Bqb TSMUS dmplayg great ball handlmg Coach jasinski from concentrating on 510115, ball. All-Conference joe Cappucitti shows good form on his corner kicks. the game. ffm , Hersey celebrates another goal! All-Conference Felix Bachmeier goes up high for the header. ' MM. SOPHOMORE SOCCER TEAM. Row 1.' Scorekeeper Elaina Lazarz, Rob Field, Ralph Stocker, Bill Myer, Mark Velisek, Rick Ren- fro, Mike Quirini, Scorekeeper Sue Cohen. Row 2.' Scorekeeper Angela Pionke, Carlos Montilla, Adam Petty, Dan Whittemore, Andy Lind, Mike Barrett, Frank Hrovatin, Peter Nickl, Mike Littig, Scorekeeper Sue Battaglia. Row 3: john K nittle, Matt Downs, Phil Lange, Matt Carlson, Steve K ing, jordy Field, Kurt Sabie, john Matheson, Coach Lillibridge. . alma. VARSITY SOCCER TEAM. Row '1.' joe Cap- puccitti, Eric Quidzinski, Lothar Koeppler, Tim Reed, jorn Focken, Paul Lamonica, Reyhan Kadiroftj Rich Drozd, Brad Wills. Row 2: Todd Younger, Al Kastner, Tony Frankiewicz, john Griffin, Sasha jonic, Mike Baldwin, joe Liston, Mike Cilia, Ken Brown, john Karavidas. Row 3: Stephen Docter, jim Fergus, Paul johnson, Felix Bachmeier, Scott Diefenderfer, Dan Ludwigsen, Doug Pinter, Scott Brunner, Bob Tsitsos, Bob Drozd, Coach jasinski. FRESHMEN SOCCER TEAM. Row 1.' Mark Scott, Kevin Thompson, Chris Bertelson, Dean Ahuja, Felipe Palacios, Mark Syoen, Keith Toborg, Ashu Atreya. Row 2: Coach Peistrup, Robert Kmet, Andy Madison, Pe- ter Burger, Brian Thomas, Eric Hauk, jerry Klomtar, Ray Drozdz, Darin Wilson, Chris Bucks. Not Pictured' Ed Mans. SOCCER CHEERLEADERS. Row 1.' Deanne Pruyn, Lisa Campo- basso, Pam Toborg, Dawn Scharli Captain lennie Eck. Row 2: Anna Liebig, Co-Captain Laurie Huntzinger, Cindy Link. The cheerleaders and Nanook show togetherness. Pam Toborg cheers her team on. Cindy Link leads the squad in a cheer. Cheerleaders Keep Team 's Spirit Up The cheerleaders for the 7981 Varsity Soccer Team once again did an outstanding job. They kept the team's spirit going throughout the entire season by doing much more than cheering at every game. They psyched up the players before important games by baking for them and by decorating their houses. The squad elected jennie Eck as Captain and Lau- rie Huntzinger as co-captain. The rest of the squad Lisa Campobasso, Anna Liebig, Cindy Link, Deanne Pruyn, Dawn Scharli and Pam Toborg cooperated well with their captains. With the help of their spon- sor Mrs. Spenks, they made up one of the most enthusiastic squads in the history of Hersey Soccer. by Tony Frankievvicz Lisa Campobasso and Anna Liebig are proud of their team. Dawn Scharf and jennie Eck keep their spirit going even in the coldest weather. Football Shows Strength In 6-3 Season The 1981 Hersey football team, coached by joe Gliwa, had a rough 6-3 season which was good enough for second in the MSL North. Only two very close losses kept them from the playoffs. One loss was to Wheeling in an offensive showdown 39-33 and the other to Fremd in a 79- 16 overtime game. The Huskies led the league in scoring with 21.8 points per game. We had a very explosive offensive team , stated Coach Gliwa. Hersey sent four players to the All-Conference team. They were Dave K oziol, jim Mueller, Bob Connor andjim Limperis. jim Limperis was voted by his teammates as the M. V.P. and was also selected for the All-Area team. Mark Kovack was voted the Most Improved Player. This season was marred by the death of a starting linebacker, Kurt Thyreen. He was a great athlete and scholar. The feelings of the team were best summed up by Coach joe Gliwa when he said, Kurt is now playing for a new team and a new coach. Kurt will be remembered by all. by Bill Oakley Dave K oziol finds a lot of time to hit a receiver. ,L .M .1 fa - Chris Fish puts a move on these defenders junior Dan Peterson moves around end. jim Limperis is going to let this one fly. Mike Borta threads the needle. -R 2 xv' miami ,L ,. , . .,,.V . ,,.. , 1. , , .A,A j ,,4, , MWC,- VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Row 7: Mark Loftus, jim Pappas, Grant Fuchs Greg Schnur, Bob Mnichowicz, Taki Denaxas, john De Waal, Mike Borta, Tony McPartlin, Greg Latowicz, Mike Platt, Row 2: Tom Bieschke, Doug Zaucha, jim Foloky, Steve Turinskie, Rob Pavetto, Chris Fish, Dan Zender, Scott Sundeen, jim Conrad, Bill Oakley, Alan Gradei, joe Quarino, Dave Hsu. Row 3: Denis Crevoiserat, Dan Peterson, Rich Bankie, john Sam- Dave Koziol takes a break during the game. borski, jim Limperis, Rich Rank, jim Mueller, Brad Markowski, john Allen, Gus Karigan, Rocky Antonucci, Troy Niven, Scott Kern, Gary Pratt. Row 4: Chris Anderson, Ken Gazer, Pat Ford Mark K ovack, Bob Conner, Frank Drake, Frank Ball, Greg Linds- koog, Ron Renaude, Dave K oziol, Mike Tenkate, Brent Faledo, Steve Harington, Paul Psenka. 1 1 l v Steve Bassie and lim Foloky think over their next play. 3 . SOPHMORE FOOTBALL TEAM. Row 1: jim Schwader, Angelo Cangialois, Ed Krencowiak, Chris Zelek, Brad David, Steve Da- linas, Rob Lacoco, Scott Schmitz, Tom Vertucci, Chris Saundie. Row 2: Ray Cook, Dewey Martinelli, C yle Eller, Pete McPartlin, jay Koziol, Ed Pugliese, Mike laney, Kevin Fulton, Steve Bieze, Roy Mosier. Row 3: Mike Baltasi, Scott K rahn, Steve Tardio, Rick Carlson, Leun MitcheL jim Pluskota, Bob Hanson, joe Rogala, George Limperis, Rob Pavetto. Coaches Summers and Foster. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM, Row 1: Brian Murray, Brian Grady, Burt Schmidt, Alan Coggeshall, Tom Prather, Andy Ap- gar, Mat Scamaki, Ken Hansen, Pat Mahoney, Roger Brantt, Row 2: Steve Sumaki, Tom Druffel, jeff Lindskoog, jim McGovern, Steve Bednerz, jeff Shintaku, joe Fasolo, Lary Angelini. Row 3: I ti' 4,444 1 ...E1.... Mike Gallager, Dave Kiosefi Chris Meyer, Ken Goldmen, Pete Lucas, Eric Muhl, Bryan Furlong, Dave Wagner. Row 4: Mike Fell, jim Gazis, Steve Messer, Mark Williams, Mark Brunner, Scott Couglin, Scott Szczech, Paul Black, jim Esczuk, john jones, Nick Oples, Coaches Mann, Lucas and O'Neil. Cheerleaders' Pep Drives Teams To Victories! The 1981 football cheerleaders showed fans their enthusiasm, skill and determination in cheering the teams on. They kept the crowds going even when the Huskies were behind. The cheerleaders and Fall Club practiced hard, working on cheers, lifts and mounts. Much of their success goes to their spon- sors, Mr. R. j. Hannon and Mrs. Bridget Lucas. They helped them with ideas and brought all four squads together. Some activities the cheerleaders participated in during Homecoming Week were decorating the football players' houses the night before the big game, selling mums and sponsoring an alumni re- union for the former cheerleaders on Friday. The ony male cheerleading squad of the Mid-Suburban Conference, Fall Club had its fourth consecutive year, and year after year they continue to prove themselves outstanding. Lea Newren, captain of the varsity squad, worked with Fall Club captain Doug Swanson for a great season. The junior varsity co-captains were Chris Michaels and Lisa Nakamura. The captain of the sophomore squad was Becky Schram and the fresh- man captain was jami Drake. by Linda Leers Huskie spirit is obvious in these junior Varsity cheerleaders. What a bunch of hams! Freshman Sue Gotham does her job at the Homecoming game. Fall Club shows off their talent to a passing photographer. .NSS Everyone has to take a break, right? Varsity is ready to fire up the crowd. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS AND FALL CL UB. Row 1: Colleen Sweeney, Barb Rosinski Sue Sobeski, john Griffin, Debi Drake, Doug Swanson, Sharon Bickley, Anita Fran- kiewicz, Lea Newren. Row 2: Ron McPheron, joe Nicastro, Darryl Streit, Ran- dy Evans, Dan Boyan, Tony Frankiewicz, Mike Baldwin. SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS. Row 7: Marianne Samborski, Sue Konrad, Maureen Sweeney. Row 2: Terri Mahoney, joy Schuld, Becky Sfhram- lUNlOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Row 7,' Lisa Nakamura, Chris Michaels, Wendy Specht. Row 2: Theresa Fremgen, Beth Watson, Paulette Bluemel. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS. ROW 7.' jami Drake, Denise Liberti, Sue Gotham. Row 2: Dina Fauceglia, Mary Sacco. Row 3: Cathy Soyka. Corona tion '8 1 Filled with Magical Moments The 1981 Coronation ceremony, held on Thurs- day, October 23, in the gymnasium, added a spark of excitement to Homecoming Week. The highlight of the ceremony was the crowning of Doug Swanson and Barbara Rosinski as the 1981 Homecoming King and Queen. , The Queen's Court consisted of Carrie Costello, Maureen Druffel, Lea Newren, Carolyn Pasterski and Colleen Sweeney. The K ing's Court consisted of Da ve Adelman, Tony Frankiewicz, john Griffin, Da ve K oziol and joe Nicastro. The Masters of Ceremony for the afternoon were Licia O'Neil and Al Kastner. The Freshman, Sopho- more and junior class attendants were jill Erickson, Sue jacob and Libby Meier. The entertainment for the ceremony was pro- vided by On Stage . Their first performance of the year included, Let the Sunshine In'Q and I Got the Music in Me'j which captivated the audience. Much appreciation should go to the Senior class Student Council and sponsor, Mr. Henry Blim, for their hard work in designing the best decorations and stage ever. The spectacular castle really set the mood for the touching ceremony. The 1981 Coronation ceremony will certainly leave behind some magical memories with all those who attended. by Colleen Sweeney l - The royal family, Doug Swanson, Barbara Rosinski, jeffrey Rosinski, and Kimberly Shantz smiles for an official Coro- nation picture. john Griffin, joe Nicastro, Tony Frankiewicz, Dave Adel- man and Dave Koziol smile proudly at Coronation. P' at-1, tg 5 I . -T tu if W' ii' 31:1 , . ' in A L O'NiladAlKt ' d Lea Newren, Colleen Sweeney, Maureen DruffeL Carrie Costello and Carolyn tlggacounf? n as ner 'mm U68 Pasterski beam with excitement at Coronation. Anita Frankiewicz is Debi Drake shows the taken up with a new crowd her mega hairstyle. spirit. Sara Vazzano and Chris Topalis flaunt their new hair cre- ations Camara-shy Powderpuff cheerleaders think they're if 1. Sophomores, Maureen Sweeney, Heidi Weinert, Ginger Wendt, and lanus Markiewicz have a wild time participat- ing in Almost Anything Goes. ' 'MEGA -SPIRI T' ' Shows Throu hout Homecomin Week! All it takes is a little Homecoming Magic to bring out the.spirit in everyone. Homecoming '81 was certainly no exception. The week started off with an assembly on Monday to present the court and announce the weeks events. After school all the clubs went to work and decorated the halls. This was the first year that most of the decorations stayed up until Friday. Because they looked so great, no one wanted to tear them down. Tuesday was Class Dress-Up Day. The Freshmen wore hats and ties. Sophomores dressed western while the juniors wore togas. Seniors showed their - class spirit by wearing sweats, sunglasses and bandan- nas. f By Wednesday, Homecoming Week was in full swing! The color-coded balloon messages were dis- tributed and students could cast their vote for King and Queen. The evening was filled with games and activities, too. Almost Anything Goes and the Pow- derpuff soccer games really proved exciting. Thursday was Coronation and it was definitely a huge success! The gym was decorated beautifully and the ceremony was lovely. Thursday was also Punk and Preppy Day and everyone who participat- ed had a great time dressing up. Friday was loaded with events! At the pep assem- bly, the contest results from the week were an- nounced and prizes given out. Gary Pratt received a Pampers diaper for his first place finish in the foot- ball player's Babyface Voting Contest. Tony Fran- kiewicz received a pink fluffy garter for being the soccer player with the best Prince Charming legs. The excitement really peaked when Sara Vazzano got a pie in her face for being the class president with the most money votes. Tom Bieschke conclud- ed the pep assembly by firing up the crowd and football palyers before the car rally. This year the parade was bigger than ever and all who participated had a riot! Although the football team had a heart- breaking overtime loss Friday night, the team really put forth an outstanding effort. , Saturday concluded the successful week with the Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Varsity Club. All who attended had quite a memorable exper- ience. The entire week was full of memories and mega- spirit! lt definitely proved to be the most exciting week of the year. By Colleen Sweeney ' 5 .5 -af?-I ' .:?r3 ,:g?f. fa-biif' Homecoming brings out school spirit in everyone. 51-We Day W-35 an impoffaflfpaff 0fH0meC0mif1g Week f0f Paula Kivland, julie Kane and Taki Denaxas. Seniors show their power atpowderpuff The Cheerleaders are gfaekedl 3 , ., L ,W ef X Cheerleaders ham it up! f0hf' Gfiffif' is proud Of hf5 P0Wd9fPUff Al Stensland sinks his teeth into Home- team. Coming. Queen Barbara presents the game ball to co-captain Dave Y6'3fb00k Staff 365 Wrapped UP in half deC0f3ff0f75- K ozioi, A I 0 4 U s .4 -4 Q , , G tt ' ' H ' W k A - coming assembly crowd. Preppy Day. Y, ffg!,,5QfZ-f E2 juniors Sarah Vazzano, Monica Wendell, Chris Topalis and jenny Barrels do jami Drake gets into the spirit of Homecoming it up right. Week. Student Council members distribute love and friendship Princesses Colleen Sweeney and Maureen Druffel beam with excite- balloons. ment, CouplesShare . Magifal Moments ., C r H H f H iaia g Af 14fl1AnnUHl .. H i J ' ' W qi Dance f To topoff an event filledaweek, the 74thfannual Homecoming Dance was held on Saturday, October 24, 198 1. The dance, sponsored by the VarsityClub, proved to be very successful. H 1 1 a S Queen Barbara Rosinski and King Doug Swanson were introduced for their traditional dance and were soon joined on the dance floor bythe rest of the court. The 1987 Homecoming Court included Princesses Carrie Costello, Maureen Druffel, Lea Newren,Carolyn. Pasterski, and Colleen Sweeney, and Princes Dave. Adelman, Tony Frankiewicz, john Griffin, Dave K oziol, andejoe Nicastro. Q H K l Reflecting the .Magical Homecoming theme wasai storybook castle designed and constructed by the Senior Class Student Council. Notonly did this castle create a romantic atmosphere in the gym, but it also served as a magical stage for the band. H H g Throughout the evening couples danced to the music provided by the band Chaos . During an occasional break from the dance floor, many couples enjoyed a snack from the refreshment table. t Fond memories of the 7981Homecoming Dance will remain for years to come... 'r g g t T 4 by Sheryl Martinelli C xi 3 el . s T S x Tom Clark and Karyn Schaefges cherish a Q 1 H K i 1 r V H, 1 I 1 1, ,vIw,.fw, 1. 1 W, I r F W ' g'Court couple Maureen ,,st., it ful ' ' Q a . f' xjxx X. ,' ' V .im Wing I . 'T' ,, J Cifhlllll ,. f QM ,UV , ,. N Mmm it H.. 1 Qm wf x ,WCHM WN W - , , , qw wJ'j1' ,,.q:,w-pm Mllsisiatitl - .gil it T T ...ls iff f' 'f ,mf my ljlW5qWlfti1f '.'F'F?1t'! if ltl- T - Asw an w i ll 'Wag J MT W 1fi?Ql1lhll1iE24qlyl-l'- ww 253' .W t . . -. limi' WL lfl1a,w -w F ' my F, ni 5' f Wil igjififwyx5,j'j , ' hiv' 'fi Y, wt, JKT- ,sm Bmw-p,,1J-X iw 5: WN? b rm 1, tg Q' 1.5.1-, .mg ,ws .1.,y l1,,F:4. ,,, V s 1 w' w 1-in 1 -1 'www w ' . t .ft , ,iw-.lu-1,ry:r.:,. T! X ,ng Y, X ., 'Q':fQ ,fi1,fy13'1-1igw.:,l',-wg- ,wx -T T V new ' '51 'filll2viT ,V'1'li-JJ .9 ' Q- :gM',,111L..5J,-- -in-1-M ' f if w.m ' W ' Im G 1' ,, ,fi V Y 3 W Homecoming will always be a night to remember for King Doug and Queen Barbara. imwxjv it. . , -f J gf , ff .. 1- .-- 5 - - f Couples pose, for a picture before entering the Magical Kingdom. :,,- Mi WM A,- N ' Mr il' l f 'sf ,W . JJ 'Wee ' , 'Q g Q-iY'.,ft'!g '. fa If W gf, X H . 1 W WM . 7 Smiles make a happy homecoming. quiet moment together. N , - ' K , - Druffeldfld Tony Ffafl' ' ' ' it A -Y kiewicz beam with M 'f as T 'ri 'happiness during the ' , ' V' fr -. , L J Lf a ' '5:'3!'-11 , . J F - Ya,--,aa L- ' traditional dance. . - '-1E3Q4LsLf V ' 1 ,, gx ggi ' x Si' .' sg, 'Q F: X 9 11 1 Russ Bakalar and date ,, QL H . '4 Dan Gauper and an evening of fu Q A special mofnerft Liebfg and Ken 5, dj, Fall Season Pro vides Fun And Activities Fall life at Hersey was filled with lots of excitement and enthusiasm. As Freshmen made new friends, Seniors looked forward to their best and last year at Hersey. Various clubs and teams began to meet again. Stu- dents got involved to make the fall season even bet- IGF. Homecoming was a big part of fall life. The beauti- fully decorated halls and lunch hour festivities really added to the Huskie spirit. The fall season was a great success. lt will be re- membered by all! By Debi Drake F B M .EES 5 Wi ., QI X Students relax after a rough day at school. Pomberets and Band members stick together at Football games. Lothar K oeppler uses skill and concentration to kick the ball. XQXLRSU fl3'xxl't Qi ' The Girls' Cross- Country team shows their winning spirit. Kim Stanton bumps to victory. 1 George McGuire makes a perfect putt. Connie Hogan and Sarah Vazzano show their spirit and enthusiasm. Band members get fired-up during a game. Carrie Costello, Cheryl Golemo, john Novak, and Herb Washer portray a scene from Black Comedy. lim Lim peris runs for the TD, Brian Altmayer fights for the lead Rowdie Cheerleaders have some fun! 1 ' H tw V LT, ,A Soccer cheerleaders enjoy themselves at the Car Rally, J I 4 . L I- . Qvmffs, 4- 5 .ij 'X Y' JF 'lo Q4-f in J 1 5 5 ' 5 l Mega cheerleaders are mega hams. Gary Burke nails another window. si, . Chris Fogarty twirls the night away. -H W Y ,Q 'mi 1 ' W3 - 'A KN , Q f 9- ' ' 1' 3' f 'HJ' Q5 N i ai 5 1 M r 5 ' . 3 s is r ll 177 ' ' .3 ,i . A i 1 i , L f J. A 1 Y V, .A-, if-TM Jeanne Foloky shows her love to her masters. If 1 I . Q ' l A fm., l ,X dx' I K 4.. ' s 1 -rrr 4 . - 1 . ' rr .- Maureen Hogan and Laurel Wagner come to a racing finish. john Griffin skillfully takes the ball from his Opponent 5 x f Y ,lf N Hersey students show off the latest in fashion. ..J . fr f , F 4 V ff ,rt ' . . A! , if wth- . -. gt - 4 N t M:-M J. VN 9' Q . 1 M5 4,1 1 sql r ' N r- .. -F In . ' v ,- tv ,f f 1 N ' id X X I -lil' 5 . ,Qi A V A v 1 1 E Mr' and Mff' rh0m'35 Breschke cur fhe rrrsr Soccer cheerleaders take time out for a picture. piece of cake. ' 4 f N ff rr . , ' ' -' - - , W ,. x X W1 ' :J V N' Y ,I AFM K Q.. W r M I ' P' ,, 'A ' V ga, ,u ,.v- 1, av, ,1- --'- ' - f t vm? :N 3 H -v . ' ' A 43,,:.,fH' 1i t A . 1 T ?: 1 1 A W. rv A ,N I 3 g., g :U : 'Q , .,,,w ,A AN A V - n gf? -if 7'fT 7f ,. -' iigt w i Er a' i TM Julie Kane and Parrra Krvrand 5r7fJW fheff Once again Orchesis gives an outstanding show. western wear during Homecoming week. - , M L W2 A rr f . r 'fr' 1 E . h sf p .ur 5 cp' 'L I adj in 3 . ' ' 3 , ya m -5 r X 5:0 ' 4 g 1, 5: 5 lv 3 I h 1 'M ,., , -d f.',u-V Nancy K elliher leaps for a jumping start. ' Alan Gradei escorts Kathy Christopherson to class. Color guard contributes to a wonderful performance during half time. -,, A P e,,'-14 ,-.59 e . .22 il A it , 5 f f,2..4 fesggi One-A ct-Plays Hit Off Season A quaint bedroom setting and a darkened living room set the stage for this year's one-act comedies held on November 5, 6, and7 in the Hersey theatre. Both plays were directed by Mr. Bruce Drouin, The first play, A Visitor From Forest Hills, was a Neil Simon comedy. Lisa Young jtMimseyj was the unfortunate victim of pre-marital jitters locked in a hotel bathroom. Gwyn junkel and Eric Olsen play Norma and Roy Hubley, Minsey's frantic parents, and Marc Lasko plays the husband-to-be. The second play, Black Comedy, is a slapstick that revolves arounda blackout in London. Herb Washer plays Brindsley, a poor artist, Carrie Costello plays Carol, his fiance, and Glen Heyroth plays the Colo- nel, Carol's father. Fine performances were also giv- en by john Novak tHarold Goringej, Heather Kinney tClea1, jerry Kernion t5chuppanzigh2, and Hannes Danner tGeorge Bambergerj. Contributing to the production were Mr. Edward Moon, Technical Director, Liz Bartlow, Assistant to the Directory and Mrs. Dolores Lindgren, Business Manager. The creative set construction added to the com- edy's success and showed a great deal of time and effort. All of the students should be recognized for their outstanding performance. by julie Kane V UL at L51 Roy Hubley tEric Olsen! will go to any extreme. 3 1 .Y 3 1 3 5- S s if fi. tl: . .tg .,. Norma Hubley iGwyn junkellj portrays a worried mother. Borden Eisler tMarc Lasko! assures the Hubleys he'll get the situation under control. . 'Q . f V un' NJ -Q K T010 0 U 'T E fy? ' r 5 1 1 l 3 4. Q Loggi . . V 0 ' N A stunning bride-to-be tLisa Young! is finally ready for marriage. ak, Carol Melkett lCarrie Costello! tells the operatorults screamingly urgent! Brindsley iHerb Washerl is all ears to the Colonel's lGlen Hayrothl suggestions. jerry Kernion as Schuppanzigh, a victim of mistaken identity. Clea, Brindsley, and Carol groping their way to the stairs. n A gm. , LZ , Well l never! exclaims john Novak. ,WW f' K Vi, 4, V- ,, V. V, f V- ,. ' .iflyn , 14 I , 1 A M' V , L Clea fHeather Kinneyl making her entrance. Miss Furnival lCheryl Golemol and Harold Goringe are Uohn Novak! distraught about the situation. Girls' Tennis Sends O'Neil Downstate The 1981 Girls' Tennis Team, consisting of 4 sen- iors and 7 juniors, struggled through the season with an 8- 12 record. Coach Nancy Holmgren commented that the 7juniors played most of their season under pressure because they were not use to the tough competition. Many girls were also put in positions they were inexperienced in, but none-theless each gave 100W at each match. Coach Holmgren also added that much was learned during the season and the girls were a fun group to work with. Two standouts on the team were Licia O'Neilat 1st singles, and Michelle De Latour at 3rd singles. Each girl hada 10-8 record for the season. Licia fought her way to state. There she won her 1st match, but after her next two grueling games she lost to a girl seeded in the top sixteen. Michelle volleyed her way to a victory for her 1st match in conference, but then lost to her next opponent. All in all, the team had a rewarding season. Coach Holmgren is optimistic, and is already predicting a good and skillful season for 1982. by Aubrey Piech julie, Nanci, janet and Sue get into some heavy strumming. Aubrey Piech swings with ex- af 3 Licia O'Neil demonstrates the concentration that helped her go downsta te. janet Huck shows a look of determination. Sue Kendig displays a unique ' cellent form. Style. i Varsity Tennis Team. Row 1: Aubrey Piech, Holly Gauger, Sue Kendig, Ann Holder- ' ried, Michelle De Latour. Row 2: Licia O'Neil, julie Fullerton, janet Huck, Nanci Michelle De Latour hits right on target. Schuld' janet Novak' Kelly Olconner' janet Novak hustles for the drop shot. Ann Holderried swings into ac- tion. lulie Fullerton stretches for perfection. junior Varsity Tennis Team. Row 1: Linda Pick, Carrie Mc Carthy, Deana Greco, Tina K oscak, Cindy K oscak, Donna Wojtowicz, Alison Strong. Row 2: Marybeth Corrigan, Marion Baltasi, Lisa Siebold, lulie Pasiuk, Vicky Coggeshall, Donna Besier. Kelly Ofconner Steps into her Winning re- fUI'I7. Girls ' Volleyball Plays Tough! The 1981 Varsity Volleyball Team, coached by Miss Betsy Betker, experienced a learning year for both team and coach. Through four tournaments and season of hard work, the team finished with a 3- 15 game record. The team's best game, said Coach Betker, was in the middle of the season against Wheeling at the annual Hersey tournament, where Hersey finished 4th. Coach Betker enjoyed working with the team this year and commented that the players had the fol- lowing strong points: senior Kim Bell, best blocks, junior Captain Sally Ferguson, best sets,' senior Cap- tain Suzie Hill, best spikes, senior Nancy Keliher, toughest serve, senior Lea Newren, most consistent serve, senior Carolyn Pasterski, best dink'Q' junior Dawn Schroeder, best hustle, senior Kim Stanton, best service reception, junior julia Toba, most con- trolled bump, junior Varsity, coached by Mrs. Cindy Manning, finished 2nd in Conference with a 12-4 record. Freshmen, coached by Miss Teri Swanson, finished first in Conference with a 12-3 record. A special thanks to jim Barnd for four great years of management. He was a great asset to the team. by Lea Newren FII? Coach Betker expresses her determination. Carolyn Pasterski shows perfect spiking form, A-3 V Susie Hill and Lea Newren are double Volleyball keeps Sally Ferguson on her Nife hit, Kim Stanton, trouble. toes. I , FLW' Wi -if S tl.V. VOLLEYBALL TEAM. ROW 1.' Debbie Hansen, Wendy Erickson, Fran Simons, Kim Larson, Katy Scully. Row 2.' Coach Cindy Manning, Kim Gasparaitis, Leanne Biescke, tCarolyn K ersemeier, Cheryl Malzewski, 1Tracy Schroeder, Ann Beottcher. M 'T 'V' VW VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM. ROW 7.' Dawn Schroeder, Captain Susie Hill, Kim Bell, julia Toba. Row 2: Nancy K elliher, Cap- tain Sally Ferguson, Row 3: Kim Stanton, Lea Newren, Carolyn Pasterski, Coach Betsy Betker. FRESHMEN VOLLEYBALL TEAM. Row 7.' Sue Fogary, Sue Pavetto, Laura Vucovich, Natalie Simons, Nancy Hawes, Chris Kutzer, Barb Olzniczak. Row 2.' Connie Karavidas, janet Katsogianos, Peggy Meyer, Dawn Calla, Nancy K naak, Lori Zelek, Coach Terri Swanson, Manager Debbie Schoenberger. ,Lb , Q 45? 7 V 1 I Z if f 5 - Q , X, ,NAV f 'Q A QM K7 'V f ff ,V I 4 , , Y ,M f , ,Q 1 2 ye ,f WW f 'Madwoman Of Chaillot' ls A Success! The john Hersey High School Theatre presented The Madwoman of Chaillot on February 78, 79 and 20. This fine play, written by jean Giraudoax, was well received by Hersey audiences. Thirty-two talented Hersey students made this fine production possible. Each student gave an ex- cellent performance, Among the fine performers was Liz Bartlow, portraying Countess Aurelia, The Madwoman of Chaillot. Other prominent members of the cast were joe Nicastro, the Ragpicker, Mathew Carlson, the character Pierre, jane Rossi and Deena K rumdick, as lrma,' jerry K ernion as the Presi- dent and Cheryl Golemo, Gwen junkel, Angela Pionke and Tami Zuck as the other Madwomen. A special appearance was made by Manuel Go- mez, AFS exchange student from Portugal. Also ap- pearing were Ron jiu and Mitch Levy, two deaf edu- cation students. The play was directed by Mr. Bruce Drouin. He was assisted by Adrienne-Rae Farnaus, a Hersey gra- duate. The technical director was Mr. Ed Moon, and the business manager was Mrs. Dolores Lingren. Handling all stage responsibilities was stage manager jim Fulton. by Maureen Druffel The Madwoman learns of the evil in the world. The policeman tries to take Pierre away from the Madwomanf- The presidents plot to take over the world. Irma dl5CU55e5 falling in lOV6. ,.,4 Q T 2 5 .s L17-11-M .. - Pierre is revived by the Madwoman's friends. The Ragpicker on trial for all the evil people of the world. 3 E I've never held a man before. The Madwoman discuss the problems of the world. 1 1' f . A I X , X ws 4 V u . - 1 4, MEIN-. T l ur f 4 1 . V V x 5 X xx Manuel Gomez, AFS student from Por- The Ragpicker and the Madwoman remember the good old days. tugal, finds his place in drama. Turn Your Love Around At Turnabout The Class of 7982 Student Council sponsored this year's Winterball Turnabout Dance on Saturday, February 13 in the cafeteria. The Valentines Day decorations went along well with this year's theme Turn Your Love Around. The band Chariot kept t everyone dancing from 8:00 till 17:00. T The student body voted earlier in the week for the Turnabout Court. Al Kastner was crowned king by Maureen Druffel and Rhonda Forlavv. Grant Fuchs, john Novak, Dan Sramek, jerry Stopper, and Todd Younger were also on court. The music, decorations, and the romantic atmo- sphere made for an exciting evening. After the dance, most couples completed the evening by go- ing out to a nice restaurant. Special thanks to Mr. Blim and the Senior Class for making this a night to remember. by Pam Lemke Libby Meier and Bill Oakley flash their pearly whites. Darryl Streit and Karin Sandquist share a romantic dance. jerry Stopper, Todd Younger, King Al Kastner, Dan Sramek, and Grant Fuchs have a good time posing for a court picture. Chris Rudin, Chris Soyka and their dates anticipate a fun filled evening. Al Kastner gets a real bite out of being King, sum C.. Win ter Activities Warm Up Hersey Students Although this winter was one of the coldest in the history of the Chicago area, with 80 degrees below zero temperatures twith the wind chilli, students kept their minds off the harsh weather by participat- ing in extracurricular activities. Some of these in- cluded wrestling, basketball, gymnastics, swimming, bowling, the play, and Turnabout. The Christmas assembly got everyone into the holiday spirit. Groups such as Orchesis, Pomberets, Student Council, AFS, and On Stage entertained the crowd, Some of the teachers showed off their talents by singing in the choir. The halls were filled with red, pink, and white balloons to celebrate Valentines Day. Students sent them to their lucky valentines. This was sponsored by Student Council and was a huge success. All of these events kept most students and teach- ers busy and the winter months went by quickly, by Linda Leers Wally Kedzior and Mike Bracher share a drink in Madwoman of Chaillotf' Pete Youngwerth is ready for victory! 50Pl70m0 e5 Stick mgefhef- 'Hifi- Z: is . Q... .W julia Toba and Karen Dagian enjoy the first snowfall. Color Guard comes through with another excellent perfor- mance. l Turnabout was a romantic evening for everyone. im , X ,ill ' Rhonda forlaw distributes bafloom on Valentinefs Day. Teachers and students sing Christmas songs to bring out holiday 5anta's helpers take time out for a quick pose. I Christy Eggert teaches Mr. Koz how to snowmobile. spirit, Heidi Bouwer and her date, Pat Ford, take a break from the dance floor of th h th h the Deaf Club Winter Ball. mug e Cop' Maritoni Tones Derecho puts two AFS members display their Christmas greetings. The Faces Of Hersey Another Huskie touchdown! Kiss me you fool! -' i ,l Happiness is getting an A in Nuclear Physics Honors! Take a picture of us! X- .f Q AFS student from Mars? Welfe from H9f5eY, couldn't be prouder! Friends are forever! Let's boogie! Where am 1? Us band women are tough! Bears lose again ! My locker-a great place to study! 'XX 'ha Another exciting game, Chumsj Flash that Huskie Smile! '5- Gymnasts clown around! Brrrrrr! Hall Hams! They took my page! .1 FERG! Wi W wg wugmwyuwf J f ,W '6' , W f f ,... rf' fmff X A 1 N,.,,7 f V' My 4 'f' i Q if: ,ff 3 7 -ff , .f - a I VT I ,fl 4 Qlffff' 1 ,maxi ,, i f 152412, vf-af,-M 7 ,fffvf j'-. Mega Friendship! A Miff0f, fTlfff0ff Of' The Wall- - - - Isn't love swell? That's Italian!! l'm Totally sure! Boys' Swimming Concentra tes On lmpro vement This years' Boys Swimming team began their sea- son with concentration on their goals of individual improvement and achievement. The team's overall record was 2 wins and 11 losses and finished with a conference record of 1 and 6 with a 10th place finish at the conference meet, juniors Steve LaBeau and Ron McPheron placed in the top twelve in two events at the conference meet,while helping grab a 5th place in the free re- lay. The closest meet of the season came to a disap- nointing loss to Buffalo Grove with a score of 83-82. This years M. V.P. was Steve LaBeau. The Most lm- proved Player award went to two strong individuals, junior jim Baratta and Sophomore Chuck Moehling. The team practices were held from 2:00 to 4:00 Monday thru Friday and in the mornings from 5:30 to 6:45 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. by john Griffin Frank DiMaggio shows precision as he does the freestyle. On your mark, get set, GO! Steve LaBeau does the backstroke with perfect form 47' Mike Baldwin flashes those pearly The 5Wfm team enjoys a break 31' PFBCUCG. Mike Baldwin swims toward victo- ry. lt's a bird, it's a plane, no it's Ron McPheronl Paul Hglec freestyles with ease- Keith Null demonstrates perfection as he does a pike dive, BOY'5 VARSITY SWIM TEAM. Row 1: Chris Nudo, jim Hrovatin, jim Baratta, john Blomquist, Ed Maas, Chuck Muehling, Gus Cho. Row 2: Coach Young, Frank DiMaggio, Paul Gin, Scott Furlong, Ron McPheron, Steve LaBeau, Mike Baldwin, lhor Diachenko, Keith Null, Paul Holec, Coach Kasper. Girls Gymnastics Team Captures nd In State Wendy Specht Wins All-Around State Championship! This is it was an appropriate motto for the 1981- 82 Girls Gymnastics Team. Coached by Linda Feiza, Cindy Manning, and Holly Wright, the team proved to be outstanding throughout the entire season, and they ultimately placed 2nd in the state. The unde- feated record of 9-0 reflected the success each girl strived to achieve. First place in Conference, Dis- tricts, and Sectionals was siezed by the Huskies. Captains Wendy Specht and joan Spiel paced the way for the winning trend. junior Wendy Specht's electrifying performances enabled her to become the 1982 All-Around State Champion. In the state meet, she finished 1st on floor exercise, 4th on bars, and 6th in vault. In addition, she helped the team by acquiring high scores and by taking 1st on floor in Conference, 3rd in all-around in Districts, and 2nd on floor and in all-around during Sectionals. Senior joan Spiel added to the team's success. In Conference, she took 2nd on floor and in Districts she obtained 5th in all-around. In Sectionals she at- tained 3rd place on beam. Other state competitors were Sue Carey, Sue Konrad, jackie Purcell, and Becky Schram. Coaches noted sophomores Becky Schram and Sue Konrad as the most improved gymnasts. Alternate gymnasts were janene Richardson, Cindy Anderson, and Mary Muno. Both the Freshman and junior Varsity teams were undefeated and also won the Conference title. This definitely indicates a promising future for the up- coming varsity teams. Coach Feiza commented, During practices, al- most everyone had the aches and pains, but when meets arrived, everyone performed to their best ability. The overwhelming support from the stu- dent body was greatly appreciated by both coaches and the team. The coaches would like to express their gratitude to all the members, especially the seniors, who showed perserverance by being a member of the team for four years. by Joanne Griffin and Nancy Barfield LL A DDUND The picture says it all! Wendy Specht receives state honors from the school. loan gpiel performs her usual dynamic best. - ,, ,f ,, 9 ' fm, 1 51,5 x. 1 4- ' w i 'V Vw V H if Z , wana it n ' Q2 W 43 f, ,A W .g, , 5 61' yr: 1 .veg if -lf' 8 X xx ff, ,' 'f 2 M 6 nw 9:-f 'A J 11 Q 1 f 4 f , ? 1 gl' VARSITY GYMNASTICS TEAM. Row 1: Mary Muno, joan Spiel, Wendy Specht, Sue Konrad. Row Z: jackie Purcell, Becky Schram, janene Richardon, Kathy Lind, Sue Carey, Cindy Anderson. y ,,f. IUNIOR VARSITY GYMNASTICS TEAM. Sitting: Susie Gotham. Kneeling.' Dina Fauceglia. Standing: Cheryl Domeracki, jami Drake, Marianne Samborski, joy Schuld, Lori Schuld. Row 7: Denise Li- berti, Connie Hogan, Katy Voltz, Terry Schaefges. Row 3: Chris Michaels, Karen z Lakome, Vicki Coggeshall. , f., swf. ag J Coaches Feiza and Manning are satisfied with another victory. Huskies Keep Spirit Up Through Tough Season The 1981-82 Varsity Basketball Team, coached by john Lucas and Barry Elison, went against very tough competition this season, including two conference opponents that later qualified for State Supersec- tionals. The Huskies finished eleventh in the MSL Conference with four wins and ten losses. Their record doesn't really reflect how the the boys played. The Huskies displayed good talent and never gave up. They always came back strong in the second half and put up a good fight till the final buzzer. Several of their losses were lost by onlya few points. The highlight of the season came when Hersey won the Glenbrook South Thanksgiving Tourna- ment. The Huskies started the tournament by de- feating Glenbrook South. They lost the next game to Stevenson but came back strong to beat Deerfield and win the tournament. The Huskies improved their record by winning both of their cross-over games against Conant and Rolling Meadows. The team was led by seniors Dan Boyan, Dave Koziol, john Lisafeld, john Novak, and Dean Quar- ino. The team elected Dean Quarino as the Most Valuable Player and john Lisafeld as the Most lm- proved Player. john Novak, who led the league in free-throw accuracy with 97.4'Mn, became the first player to receive the jim Thomas Sportmanship Award. This award is given to the senior member of the team who displays good sportmanship, gives support to his teammates, and is a good representa- tive of the school. The Huskies ended their season in the first round of the state playoffs by losing a close and hard- fought game to St. Viator. As Coach Lucas looked back on the season, he was pleased with how well the boys played together and the fact that they nev- er gave up. by Tony Frankiewicz and Bill Oakley Dean Quarino dribbles past his opponent. Dave Koziol strips the ball from his opponent. john Lisafeld and Mike Huene work together to force a tur nover. ' john Novak powers his way to the hoop. Huskies reach for the top. ' ? Wx? i Steve Harrington's jumpshots are unstopable. pegs' MVP Dean Quarino skys on his lay-ups. ,ii Senior Dave Koziol concentrates on his next shot. yx me r -h 'I N. Even double-teaming can't stop Dan Boyan. 1 . I . - f ' ' ,x 'JT2' - - it 4- ' 'i' -??'5Y'? as A STRTEV mm-ms W ,na f ng Ng --i975 .yy VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM, Row 7: Brian Oeltgen, Dean Quarino, Pete DelVecchio, Rich Whelan, Mark Peterson, Tom judy, Bill Yowell, Bill Mueller, john Novak. Row 2: Coach Lucas, john Passaglia, Mike Huene, Steve Harrington, Paul Psenka, Dan Boyan, Scott Krahn, john Lisafeld, Dave K oziol, Coach Ellison. Dave Koziol puts pressure on his opponent. lOl7f1 N0V3lf 565 UP anofhef Sfoffflg drive. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM. ROW 7.' lScorekeepersj Kim Meyer, Karen McGuiness, Karen Vander Ark, Daralyn Ponzio, julie Schmall, Kelly Gordon, Sue Cohen, Sue Christy. Row 2.' jim Christensen lManagerj, Kurt Sabie, Pete McPartlin, jay Koziol, George Limperis, joe Rogala, Howie Brown, Steve Bieze, Rich Gilbreth. Row 3: Coach Rowley, Dewey Martinelli, Brent Felitto, Steve Tardio, Mike Boyan, Mike Baltasi, Scott Moehling, Rob Hendricks, Kyle Weller, Todd Burger lManagerj. IME NRHPWIS MIXED 320 SYM 1 SX? 35 'X B-5 T slut W? S 1 FRESHMEN B BASKETBALL TEAM. ROW 'l.' Chris Corfi, jim Gazis, Dan LeClaire, Tom Prather. Row 2: Nick Opels, Paul Petricelli, Bri- an Dalstrom, jason La Frenz, Tom Anzelmo. Row 3: Scott Szczech, Mike Hrametz, Steve Messer, jim Esczuk, Brian Grady, Coach O'Neill. an , , an : X- ' 1 ff sunrzi mmm V1 FRESHMEN A BASKETBALL TEAM. ROW 7.' Scott Pracko, Dave Kiosefzi Brian Gregory, Dave Hahn. Row 2.' Mike Bischofzi john jones, Don Roberts, john Winkowski, Andy Apgar, Row 3: Coach jorgensen, jim Risner, Mike Christy, joe Leonardo, Mike Bricker, Rick Hall. X x Cheerleaders Inspire Basketball Teams Once again, this year's 1981-82 Boy's Basketball Cheerleaders had a lot of pep and enthusiasm. Each squad led cheers to spark their teams to victory. The squads had practice every Wednesday night for two hours. The varsity cheerleaders, along with the Fall Club, learned new mounts and lifts from Mr. Han- non and alumni cheerleaders. These tricks were done over and over until they were ready to be performed at games. This year's varsity squad was led by co-captains Sue Sobeski and Randy Evans. The captain of the sopho- more squad was Ginger Wendt, and the captain of the freshman squad was Cathy Soyka. Working with all of these squads were sponsors Mr. RJ. Hannon and Mrs. Bridget Lucas. All squads did an excellent job cheering at games and pep assemblies. by Jeanne Foloky jerry Stopper and Al Kastner get the fans rowdy at pep assem- blies. Aa-ning., Debi Drake and Colleen Geraty have fun during the basketball games. Kathy Christopherson shows enthusi- astic cheerleading spirit. Jeannine Cook and julie Gardzelewski fire up the freshman basketball team. Q f K Q ' 1 ' V W . -ev Hg V ..,,,- .,,. q .. ,...,,.. 5 is 1 4 A , 1 . .fs - - ,ur M.,-., mgdk Varsity cheerleaders display an impressive mount. t ' I .5- Wendy 5pecht and Dave Klop show their cheerleading form. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS. Row 7: Val Al- pert, Ginger Wendt, Kathy Christopherson. Row 2: Lisa Puzzo, Terri Mahoney, lori Malszko. VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEER- LEADING. Row 7: Wendy Specht, Sue Sobeski, julia Toba. Row 2: Colleen Sweeney, Darryl Streit, Brian Lewandowski, joe Nicastro, Theresa Fremgan. Row 3: jerry Stopper, Al Kastner, Colleen Ger- aty, Mike Baldwin, Dave Klop. Row 4: Dave Hsu, Randy Evans, Brad Wills. Row 5: Barbara Rosinski, Lea Newren, Debi Drake. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS. Row 1.' Prisca Kol- kowski, Cathy Soyka, Carrie McCarthy. Row 2: Nancy Knaack, julie Gardzelewski, Jeannine Cook. Girls' Basketball Team Shows Pride And Spirit The 798 7-82 Girls' Basketball Team displayed much enthusiasm and confidence throughout the entire season. Although their conference record was only 4-8, the team's attitude did not reflect it. Coach Tuttle said that the team never gave up, and even after a tough loss they came back fighting. Their attitude was very positive and competitive. There were about 7 or 8 games that they lost by a slim margin of 2 points. One of the most exciting games was played against Palatine when the Huskies battled it out in overtime and won by 9 points. Also, an action packed game was played against Lemont where the Huskies lost by a mere point! Coach Tuttle was very proud of his team when they overpowered Buffalo Grove by one point. Voted Most Valuable Player was Carolyn Pasterski. She was also voted All-Conference Player and aver- aged 13 points per game. junior Michele Mueller was one of the most improved players since she developed her skills 700 M. Also, Senior Sheryl Dreher was also a Most Improved Player because of her dedication at both practices and games. Her enthusiasm was outstanding. Some of Coach Tuttle's goals for next year's team are to improve the conference record, to shoot for a .500 season, and to create more offensive produc- tion. Coach Tuttle looks forward to a new start with a fairly young team next year. by Sharon Bickley and Debi Drake Carolyn Pasterski puts the ball into action. Shelly Brodeur towers over everyone as she shoots for two Sheryl Dreher adds two points to the scoreboard. Joyce McCarthy puts the pressure on, joan Kasnick shoots through her guarding op- ponent. Concentration is the key to success for Shelly Brodeur. , - All-Conference Carolyn Pasterski shoots with determination. Kris Torkelson gets a fast break! Nw-. I DARE YA! Sheryl Dreher goes around her opponent with a bounce pass. Ann French looks for an opening. ' f- , W T 1 -,.,,,.,..- , ,..,k M, ,,.,.-W... M,,,,,,.-M--4- '-W ' Huskie defense is ready for action. Shelly Brodeur fights through for two. Q-. Rai. .Ga u Sheryl Dreher shoots to keep the Huskies on their toes. 1 loan Kasnick shows shooting free throws. --...xi ' WVR!! perfect form while W 'F I 'S Carolyn Pasterski goes for a layup. 'W' -N-W., 79 ...A Lori Zelek Cruises down the court, The Huskies are determined to fight for the jump ball, GlRLS',IUNlOR VARSITY BASKET- BALL TEAM. Row 1.' Karen Ander- son, Katie Scully, Monica Wendell, Pam Barabas, Kris Torkelson. Row 2: Ranee Fedor, Ann Boetcher, ,Ieanne Meyer, LeAnn Bieschke, Annette Kjeldbjerg, Debbie Kostka, Dianne Sheyker. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Row 1.' Lori Zelek, Maritoni Derecho, Sheryl Dreher, jackie Steffens. Row 2: Ann French, joan Kasnick, Sue Karnatz, Michelle Mueller, Shelly Brodeur, Carolyn Pasterski, Coach Tuttle, GIRLS' FRESHMEN BASKETBALL TEAM. Row 1: Teri Yowell, Sue Fo- garty, Deanne Roberts, Natalie Si- mons, Chrissy juretzko. Row 2: Anne Puetz, Michelle Alles, Peggy Meyer, Lisa Siebold, Chris Spiel, Laura Vucovich, Bowlers Strike At Districts Hersey's Girl's Bowling Team displayed talent and determination throughout the 7987-82 season. The girls finished off the season by bowling their best match and taking second place in districts. ju- nior Kim Larsen qualified for the state meet, the first bowler to do so in Hersey's history. Gloria Gieske's average of 752 was the highest on the varsity team, followed by Kim Westra and Kim Larsen with averages of 757 and 747, respectively. Mary Connor had the high game with a score of273. The most improved bowler was Kendall Petty, who ended the season with a 777 average. Practices were held Tuesdays and Thursdays at Thunderbird Lanes in Mount Prospect, with games on Mondays and Fridays, With all varsity bowlers returning to Hersey next year, Coach Walt jasinski is looking forward to an exciting, successful season to come. Good luck girls! by Allison Barkow Kim Larsen STRIKE! GIRLS' BOWLING TEAM. Row 7: Dawn Meyer, Fran Simons, Sally Ferguson. Row 2:Kirr1 LHFSGH, Kfffl WGSTFH, Mary COnn0r ROW 3 Chris Eggert, Kendall Petty, Bev Trezek, Gloria Gieske, Aubrey Piech, Beth Rossi, Chris Rudolph, Cindy Evans, Coach Walt lasinski Wrestlers Takes Control! Watters Wrestles His Way Downstate The 1981-82 Wrestling Huskies battled their way through another challenging season. The Huskies ended their season with a dual record of 7-8-2. The most exciting, as well as the most important meet of the season, was against Palatine here in the Huskie gymnasium. Both teams walked onto the mats undefeated in conference. lt was a grueling battle to the finish. Both schools realized that the winning team would leave the Hersey gym - North Division Champs! It was an unforgetable meet. Un- fortunately, Palatine won by a slight margin, causing the Huskies to end their season with an outstanding conference record of 5- 1. The Conference meet was the next step for the Huskies. Exceptional performances were given by 2nd place finisher Brian Petersen, 3rd place finisher Bob Watters, and 4th place finishers Denis Crevis, Ron Pontious, and lim Wilcox. Following Confer- ence was the District meet held at Deerfield High School. Tom Bieschke and Bob Watters were cham- pions in their weight classes. Sam Cohen and Pete Youngwerth fought their way to a third place title, which advanced all four of these wrestlers to Sec- tionals. Sectionals proved to be very rewarding for Bob Watters. He proudly received a third place medal which qualified him to compete in the state meet. Top talents throughout the season were shown by Senior Captain Tom Biescheke, Senior Ron Pontious, and juniors Brian Petersen and Bob Watters. Other Seniors this year included Denis Crevis, Sam Cohen, Tony McPartlin, Vince Nuccio, Mike Stark, and Pete Youngwerth. This year's team was directed by Coach Rick Mann. Mr. Mann feels there is a lot of I. V. talent moving up to Varsity next year,' therefore, he is look- ing forward to another challenging season. By Cheryl Inglewski and Kelli Shoub Coach Mann says, Go Get 'Em. Mike Stark gets one point for an escape. Pete Youngwerth out-muscles his opponent. Ron Pontious can win even with his eyes closed. 2551 Bob Watters shows what it takes to go downstate. Denis Crevis gets ready for the take- down. jim Wilcox cranks for a win against Pala- Were you talking to me? - Sam Co- Tom Bieschke puts his opponent in pain, tine. hen. Tom Bieschke works his opponent into a pinning combination. Dan Whittemore breaks down his opponent. We-www Brian Petersen puts his opponent to the mat. EXPLODE! VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM. ROW 1: Dan Chialiva, Brian Connolly, jim Wilcox, Sam Cohen, Bob Watters, Mike Pavetto, Dan Whittemore, Brian Peterson, Ron Pontious. Row 2: Coach Rick Mann, Pete Young- werth, Tony McPartlin, Vince Nuc- cio, Mark Loftus lmanagerj, Mike Stark, Tom Bieschke, Dennis Cre- VIS. j. V. WRESTLING TEAM. ROW 1: Tom Vertucci, Ron Black, Dan So- beski, Carlos Montilla, jim Burhop, Mark Riedel, Eric Halverson, Mike Murphy. Row 2: joe Quarino, john Vertucci, Bob Schoonover, jordie Field, Tim Watters, jeff Min- chowics, Bob Minchowicz, jim Fo- Ioky, T.K. Hill. NOT PICTUREDJ Robbie Field, jeff Longworth. FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM. Row 1: Mark Podlin, Rob Chap- man, Mark Kozik lmanagerj, joe Fasola. Row 2: Andy Bautista, Scott Coughlin, Dave Wagner, Paul Black. NOT PICTUREDJ jeff CUFIIS. Wrestling Cheerleaders Stir Up Spirit The 1982 Wrestling Cheerleaders added enthusi- asm to every meet. To be a good wrestling cheer- leader requires a lot of time and hard work. They Deanne Pruyn cheers for a Huskie pin. practiced about four hours a Week. The most impor- tant quality a wrestling cheerleader must have is Wrestling cheerleaders fire-up the Mindy Carlson and Laurie Huntzinger deeply concentrate on the match. fan knowledge of the sport. They must also have plenty of spirit and encouragement. The sponsor for the wrestling cheerleaders was Mrs. Balinski, who was very pleased with the girls' overall effort. The captain this year was Laurie Hunt- zinger, assisted by co-captain Kelli Lange. The cheerleaders felt all their effort and hard work was well worth it and greatly appreciated by the wrestling team. by Kelli Shoub S. WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS. Row 7: Heather Kinney, Dawn Shari Row 2: Kelli Lange, janet Blessing, Laurie Huntzinger. Row 3: Mindy Carlson, Deanne Pruyn. Wrestling cheerleaders celebrate good times. n BO YS 198 1-82 NOR TH DI VISION CONFERENCE SCORES GIRLS I 198 1-82 NOR TH DI VISION CONFERENCE SCORES I. by Pam emke and leanne Foloky L ights, Camera, Dance! The 1982 Orchesis Show entitled Lights, Camera, Dance!, held on March 78, 79, 20, was once again a success. The dance styles ranged from ballets, to modern, to jazz, while the music ranged from bal- lads, to punk, to European beat. Choreographing was done by the Orchesis mem- bers themselves, with the help of Sponsor Holly Wright. Auditions for the show were held after Christmas, and rehearsals for the dances chosen be- gan in january. Orchesis performed twenty dances in all, making it one of the best shows ever! Besides performing the annual show, Orchesis contributed a great deal to the halftime shows of both football and basketball. They also showed constant spirit throughout the year by getting involved in many activities such as Homecoming Week. Special tribute is given to senior joe Nicastro, who has been the only male ever to be a member of Orchesis. He is a two-year member, and is currently Vice-President of the club. The other officers are President-Lisa Young, TreasurerfSr.Rep.-Noreen Maruscak, Wardrobe Coordinatorfjr.Rep,-Eve Schmall, and Secretaryf5oph.Rep. Lisa Puzzo. Or- chesis has really a lot to the school this year, their efforts were greatly appreciated. A by Anita Frankiewicz and Lea Newren Concentration and precision are the keys to success. Spirit of a Rainbow Cathy Anderson boogies to the beat. Missy Shell does her best in this number. joe Nicastro and Kathy Kent do a little Feet Beat. K sf f gi A M Kathy Kent leaps with perfection. Numbers proved to be another suc- Lisa Young flashes a smile at the audi- cessful dance. EFICG. Happiness is dancing together. Pres. Lisa Young demonstrates her poise. 5r.Rep. Noreen Maruscak performs to Songbird Pam Olshein performs with style. Cathy Anderson gracefully dances to Young Love. Lisa Pennisi and Abby Washington enjoy dancing to Septem- lf-Rep. Eve 5Chmall and Karen Ciesar hit a striking pose. ber. jane Rossi and Kathy Kent dance in the Far East. Linda Hammang dances with precision. Kim Meyer shows enthusiasm in her dance. Orchesis members enjoy entertaining the crowd. Eve Schmall shows confi- dence and poise Orchesis comes to a dancing finish after a spectacular halftime performance. Row 1: Noreen Maruscalc, Lisa Young. Row 2: Cathy Anderson, Holly Gauger, Lisa Pennisi, Kathy Kent, Eve Schmall. Row 3: Pam Olshein, jane Rossi, Abby Washington, Missy Shell, Ann K ruckmeyer, Chris Leipzig. Row 4: joe Nicastro, Karen Ciesar, Lisa Fuzzo, Kim Meyer, Debbie Hamilton, Linda Hammang. Captain Stefanie Boll and co-captain Lynette Krzeminski. Lori Kravets shows what the Huskie fight song is all about. After Slave Day, Aubrey Piech and Linda Leers need a drink of punch. Pomberets - ow That's Entertainment! The Pomberets continued their tradition of crowd pleasing performances during football and basket- ball halftimes this year. Along with the band, they prepared two different football halftime shows. Fea- tured in one show was a pom pon and flag exchange between the Pomberets and Color Guard. During the basketball season, the Pomberets performed five routines at home games and also had an exchange with the Palatine Pirateers in which Palatine's girls performed for a Hersey halftime and our girls per- formed for a Palatine halftime, where they received a standing ovation. This year was the first time Pomberets entered into Illinois Drill Team Association competition. They received two trophies: first place in an eight minute show at Stillman Valley, and at Palatine they got first place for inspection and third place in the eight minute show. Senior captain Stefanie Boll and junior captain Lynette Krzeminski felt that lots of individual improvement was the key to their success. Next year the Pomberets should have a strong squad due to the number of sophomores returning to put in all their talent and dedication. The squad was co-sponsored by Mr. Hetzel and Mrs. Wright. by Angie Leonardo harm ' Smiling Pombies are happy Pombies! Cheryl Ulggyn Iglewski Shows off her Pomberet perfection. K M' ff if f Keeping in step is the key to a good performance. The pomberets never seem to stop practicing. Sheryl Martinelli and Linda Leers pose for a quick picture on Slave Day. The pomberets really 'get down during the Christmas Assembly. Angie Leonardo and Pam Lemke are all smiles while doing their routine. ioykBellumoni, Sue Podlin, and Laurie McDermott are known for their high ic s. Gwenn Younger shows enthusiasm while doing her part in the halftime show. Band Has . . ' eevum' Spirit! The pride of Illinois, john Hersey's fine band orga- niza tion, once again delighted area music lovers dur- ing the 7981-82 school year. The long competitive year began in the summer and was especially tough on the freshman. Summer band was an experience most freshman disliked. For the first week, the freshman had prac- tice for four hours a day under the grueling luly sun. Basic skills and marching manuevers were drilled to perfection. For the next ten weeks, the entire band met for ten hours a week to practice their shows for the fall. For the first time the band learned two shows, The band began their season in the fall and per- formed during half-time of home football games. Pomberets, Colorguard and the Twirlers added color and variety to the shows. The band competedat U of land the North western Parade. They also performed at the Octoberfest. After football season, the band broke into two groups, Symphonic Winds and Concert Band. They performed with Peter Nero at the Pops Concert last March. Poms, flags and twirlers also performed. Mr. Zubler directed the band this year. His assis- tant in directing was Mike Hetzel. The drum majors this year were Rick Fritch and Dan Gauper. The Hersey band had a very successful year. They have gained respect from musicians all over the country. By Stefanie Boll Drum major Rick Fritch leads the band downfield. Hildi Diefenderfer never stops striving for perfection. Band members take a break in the loft. The brass section ends with a strong note. Trumpeters concentrate while performing. i B,-ad Wigs 50105 during half- Chris Fogarty twirls for an ex- time- cellent performance. T DRUM MAIORS: Rick Fritsch and Dan Gauper 'fi S 'W , nv -R:-'u ig 92- 1 COLOR GUARD. Row 7: Kelli Lange, jean Bednarz, Pam Kao, Doni Rubino, Hildi Diefenderfer, Leslie Schmidt, Libby Meier- ,Lena Ryman, Alison Strong. Row 2: Michele Hartman. Row 3: Sue Goodsell, Shawn Beasley, Sharon johnson, Sue jacobs, Rhonda Forlaw, joan Elder. TWIRLERS: Chris Fogarty and jenny Eck WINTER GUARD. Row 7: Kelli Lange, Libby Meier, Ginny jacob- son, Pam Kao, Linda Pick. Row 2: Rhonda Forlaw, Alison Strong, Leslie Schmidt, Doni Rubino, Lena Ryman, jean Bednarz. Row 3: Karen Anderson, Hildi Diefenderfer, Sharon johnson, Michele Hartman, Amy Kehl, jenny Eck, joan Elder. IAZZ BAND- ROW 7-' Rebecca U, Kevin VONBUSCLL Angela, 5l7Gfi Bill Boyd, Tom Gebarowski, BradAnderson. Row 3: Matt Wood- Stensland, Gregg Piestrup, Lance Garcia. Row 2: jeff Kelly Lo- man, DIRECTOR: Ray Zubler, Licia O'Neil, Rich Carter, Brian priore, Erick Holman, Scott Lange, Scott Pracko, Brian johnston, Og-lggen, Bob Sghoonover, Mike L6Ch. n Ng. 5, K . Q 9, . 5, ' , - , A X' w 4 , . f, ' ' by . 1 ' . dl' . fy? 3- 1' l in r 2 g E 5 -5 3 3 5 Ev 1 5 5 S ii? Y ,ag ,- 5, , WS! sa, Lil' mg! J V 5322 vw W f ? gl 2 iw 15 ki as ,V , ' If-1 , K, gi. .. . , ,An -P5 N. '45 ,,j 1 - 4 K X1 L: .X f ' am?- f 'Q jmx 1 !4-.VV . I I ' v. 1 5 'X ' I X f if X ' 11 x X H JX , 1- t ' ' 3 9 . Q, rw - ' A 9 ' 'gf 34 , . M 1, img ' 'g 'ii 1 gfffij A9 5 it We 0 -f fp W. ,f f V X . e ,- ' 'KZ x Z Choirs And On-Stage Sing The Year Away The Hersey choir and On-Stage members are known as talented, hardworking individuals. The members are extremely dedicated to their work. Some of the years activities included participating in competitions. The Treble Choir competed at the Choir Festival, held at Six Flags, St. Louis, Missouri. The solos and ensembles competed at the IHSA competitions. Earlier this year, students auditioned for the IMFA and seventeen members made the District Chorus. Individual honors were given to choir members during the school year. Doug Swanson, an outstand- ing talent, made the All State Choir. Choir and On-Stage members strive to develop a good voice and further their interest in working with groups and ensembles. The outcome of their efforts is the poise and stage performance skill that each person masters. One of the differences between On-Stage and choir is that On-Stage uses movement to help en- hance their performances. On-Stage performers also acquire the experience and ability to sing and dance on different types of stage settings. Of the choirs at Hersey, On-Stage is the most prestigious. The choirs of Hersey High School are dedicated to the growth of vocal talents along with competitive recognition. by Virginia Cogdill Gwyn sings with exceptional concentration. Ann, lim, and Gina really Let the Sunshine in. The boys sing and add a little spice to their fruitcake. The choir performs with success. 4' as On-Stage shows style. Choir members concentrate at performances. On-Stage looks alive. On-Stage belts it out. f'2 if 5 I I 1 I Everyone gets a bang out of On-Stage. Christmas unites teachers and students. ww A al ... :AX ' awk TREBLE CHORUS. Row 1: Cheryl Lahman, Barb Eck, Kristen Horvath, Jeanne Hoppe, U52 Mueller, Chris Brydenrhal, Cheryl Stake, Karen Schumacher, Cathy Sylvegfer, Nancy Lloyd, Ar- Boushley. Row 3: Pat Zemaitis, Lori Landon, Lisa Fritch, Karen rienne Alluri. Row 2: Cathy Harrington, Barb Mashral, Robby Ciesar, Lynn Snyder, Beth Wysf, Karlvy Hed. FRESHMAN CHORUS. Row 1: Kathy Galecke, Barb Olejniczak, Sherry jordan, Debbie Schoenberger, Sharon White. Row 3: Denise Liberti, Chris Lazzaro, Kim jones, jill Elfel, Mary Olova. iudy Parras, Diane Lunaberg, Nancy Knaack, Chris Loftus, Mary Row 2: Laura Vucovifh, Sue K6fSf9lf1, Kfl5l'6'fI Davis, Lora Zahn, Stark, Arny Tullar, Tonia Mason. Yearbook Reflects Images Of '82 The 1987-82 yearbook staff strived to make this year's Endeavor the best ever! Editor -in-chief Mau- reen Druffel and her staff of thirty-three worked long, hard hours to put together an accurate history of this school year. Each staff member put forth their best effort. The Editorial Staff consisted of Mary Stanaszek, Copy Editor, Aubrey Piech, Index Editor,' Pam Lemke, Senior Directory Editor, Debi Drake, Academic and Faculty Editor,' Bill Oakley, Boys Sports Editor,' loanne Griffin, Girls Sports Editor, Col- leen Sweeney, Activities Editor, Tony Frankiewicz, Clubs Editor,' and Alison Barkow, Classes Editor. The principal photographers were Sue Carey, lorn Focken, and john Karavidas. Yearbook class is divided into two semesters, Pub- lications I-ll, During the first nine weeks, all effort is directed toward learning the basic principles of yearbook journalism. Then, second and third quar- ters are dedicated to putting together the yearbook. After the yearbook is completed in April, students spend their time doing research on various topics in journalism. Not only is Publications a class, it is also considered a club that involves much team work and responsibility, We would like to give a special thank-you to our advisor, Mr. K ozanecki, for putting up with us throughout the year. Without his patience and orga- nization, this yearbook would not have been possi- ble. Thanks Koz!!! by Maureen Druffel and Sheryl Martinelli Tony Frankiewicz and Pam Lemke work on a heavy deadline. working Huskies!! The yearbook office is always filled with happy, hard- Mary Latzel searches for that perfect picture. Editor-in- chief Maureen Druf- fel lends a helping hand to Anita Frankiewicz. Being a part of the yearbook staff involves more than just pub- lishing pages, Koz shows his affection for the yearbook! DeWaaI takes charge! jeanne Foloky Carefully checks over her work. Colleen Sweeney enjoys being a part of the yearbook staff Paula Kivland and Sheryl Martinelli combine ef- forts to make the big deadline. , www. Bill Oakley at work! Kelli Shoub and Stafanie Boll find exactly what they're look- ing for. Allison Barkow and john Griffin work at making the yearbook 'joicture perfect! Angie Leonardo doesn't know how she got herself into this mess! Debi Drake and Sharon Bickley put their heads together to come up with a great idea!! gf! 3 . .,2g., - V., i 5 sa S of Q V: f'ig ..,' A 1 1 'A 'ffi K . L35 ff' ft, X uf X Mary Stanaszek offers her opinion to Cheryl lglewski gives a big smile for Index Editor Aubrey Piech. a yearbook photographer. Linda Leers checks and double checks her work. , .4 a Ra .-wfwzw Joanne Griffin and Nancy Barfield display teamwork. Lea Newren takes the time to do it right. Correspondent Tells It Like It ls! The Correspondent, Hersey's award winning newspaper, does an excellent job of keeping stu- dents informed on major events. The hard working staff of 45 students, most of whom are from journal- ism classes, has managed to publish the Correspon- dent twice a month throughout the 7987-82 school year. Hersey is the only school in the district and one of the few in the state that does all its own work, except for the actual printing of the paper. This takes much time and effort. Every other Sunday the staff spends from 8- 70 hours working on the layout. The stories that appear in the Correspondent are written by students in journalism classes. As a part of class, these students also do work on the layout and advertising for the paper. With the help of advisors Mr. McDonell and Mr. Wilson, this year's Correspondent staff did a great job of keeping Hersey's student body informed. by Mary Latzel EDITORIAL STAFF: Mr. Dan McDonell, Advisor, Colleen Kelly, Editor,' Mari Brinkman, Editor. 1 jamil Khoury and Pinky Ronnett discuss ideas for the layout. GENERAL STAFF. Row 7: Ben Chow, Chris Tenenholtz, Liz Bartlow, editors Colleen Kelly, and Mari Brinkman. Row Margarete Ronnett, Vicky Frank, Ann Kruckmayer, jean Bednarz, Laurey Biegert, jane Rossi. Row 3: Carrie Costello, Stephanie Uhl, jamil Khoury, Myrina Apgar, Pete Franklin, Lars Pasternack, Hannes Danner, Randy Schmaltz. Mari Brinkman rushes to meet the deadline., Looking through the files to get some ideas is Lars Pasternack. 44... Colleen Kelly types up a storm! Ann Kruckmeyer gathers important facts over the phone. 599 Ben Chow is deeply engrossed in his work. 1 . mlm 4:-in , ,W 1 3: IOURNALISM CLASS: Row 1: Anna Masella, Frank Dimaggio, Ben Chow. Row 2: Terry Poulos, Dorette Polous, Colleen Sweeney, Margarete Ronnett, Cheryl Boushley. Row 3: Kyle Bennett, Kurt Karchmer, jamil Khoury, Ed O'5haughnessy, Kathy Hubert. Student Council Strives To Promote Spirit Student Council is one of the main organizations in the school. lt is made up of approximately twenty representatives from each class. Student Council has many goals. They help to improve student participa- tion and school spirit, as well as to keep communica- tion lines open between students and the district administration. Some traditional activities Student Council sponsers include Grass Day, organizing the Homecoming Activities, the Christmas Assembly, Penny Days to support the orphans, and various ser- vice projects throughout the year. New this year, was the sending of balloons during Homecoming week. It proved to be very successful and was en- joyed by many students. Coronation also went over very well. The four officers this year are Dave Adelman, Tra- cy McAllister, Monica Wendell, and Libby Meier. These four students, along with the committee chairmen, make up the Executive Board. Their basic purpose is to discuss new ideas and decide whether Student Council should consider them or not. The underclass councils are very promising, con- sequently, Hersey has applied to host the State Con- vention in the years to come. Student Council's hard work and enthusiasm has helped in making this year's council very successful. by Kelli Shoub l Wendy Specht has fun mocking the Pomber- While decorating the halls, ers. Seniors take time out for a quick picture. . , fl tl 5 I n --rm. F E: .' T , 4 .V STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. Recording Secretary Monica Wendell, President Dave Adelman, Treasurer Libby Meier. Not Pictured: Vice President Tracy McAllister. Freshmen Council members participate in an original class dress- up day. julia Toba and Karen Dagian put on their thinking caps during a recent Student Council meeting. . . . Helps Others . The National Honor Society has proven to be an important club at john Hersey High School. The members have concentrated their efforts on helping others. To become a member of the N.H.5. a grade point average of 4.5 must be maintained. Members are required to participate in 3 out of 6 activities throughout the year. This year the Honor Society has completed many outstanding community services. Members have participated in the annual Blood Drive, Parent- Teacher conferences and have visited children in L various local hospitals. Mr. Haskell Brown and Mr. john Boehm are spon- sors for the Honor Society. Student involvement is excellent and N.H.S. has again turned out a productive year. by Sue Sobeski NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY CO-OFFICERS, Front: janine Sza- mocki, Maritoni Derecho. Back: john Novak, Tony Frankiewicz. NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. ROW 7: Steven Docter, joe Cappuccitti, Bryan Hafner, Frank Cilia, Russ Domeracki. ROW 2: Dave Hsu, Cathy Winkowski, Maureen Costello, Marybeth Lynn, Carrie Costello, Kelly Page. R OW3: Maritoni Derecho, Janine Szamocki, Ed Kurtz, Donna Hoffman, jane Hobbs, Rochelle Gaseor, Margaret Ronnett. ROW4: Greg Szczech, Alison Barkow, joy Markiewicz, Tony Frankiewicz, Maureen Druffel, Doug Swanson. ROW 5.' jackie Purcell, Missy Shell, Leslie Schmidt, Laura Pearlman, Irene Nickl, Denis Crevoiserat, Beth McKenna, Mari Brinkman. ROW 6: Carolynn Sheyker, Sheryl Dreher, Laura Llndelof Pam Kao, Kathy Gart, Kari Walkowiak, Joyce McCarthy, Kim Bell, Maryann Maas. DEBA TE TEAM. Standing: Heidi Bouwer, Denise Kavin, Chris Soyka, Liz Bartlow, jenny Zold, Erick Holman, jerry Lamfort, Don Scott. Sitting: Mr. McSherry, Mr. Given. l.E. TEAM: Diane Lange, Diane Lunaburg, Missy Shell, Mr. Bellito, lane Rossi, Laurey Biegert, Beth McKenna, Eric Olsen, Mrs. Murphy. NOT PICTURED: Carolyn Kersemeier, Colleen Kelly, Lynnette Hardy. Deba ters Fight To Prove Their Points! Debate consisted of three seperate teams: Novice, junior Varsity, and Varsity. They competed at tour- naments all around northern Illinois. The team has traveled to tournaments in Rockford, McHenry and Northern Illinois University. They also participated in the District 274 Invitational and the Illinois Speech and Theatre State Debate Invitational. The debators had a slow start, but they improved with practice and the experience they gained in the tournaments. By the middle of the season they were doing a great job. This year's new topic was on improving education ,in elementary and secondary schools. Each debator did research on information for against the subject. Two outstanding debators on the team this year were Chris Soyka and Liz Bartlow. Coach McSherry and assistant coach, Mr. Given, did a fine job with their team. by Linda Leers Debaters enjoy researching their topic. Denise Kavin argues for her side of the Mr. Given gives pointers prior to the de- bate. story. Coach Mc5herry can't believe his ears! Erick Holman reveals the fascinating truth to jennie Zold. I l Chris Soyka and Liz Bartlow are proud of their talent. Beth McKenna counts down to success. Why Me? x Coach Bellito helps out his duet. l.E. Team Shows Talent And Creativity The Individual Events Speech Team competes for individual and team awards in different catagories. The various catagories include public speaking, oral interpretation, and acting. The season starts in November and lasts un til Feb- ruary. Some of the tournaments they have compet- ed in include: the Glenbard North High School tour- nament, the Fenton High School tournament and the District 274 tournament. The team went from twenty members last year to ten this year, but they still had an exciting season. Seniors Beth McKenna and Missy Shell, and sopho- more Carolyn K ersemeier all worked in the original oratory Catagory. juniors Diane Lange and Laurey Biegert teamed up on the humourous duet acting Catagory. Sophomore Eric Olsen showed promise in working on original comedy. Head coach, Mr. Bel- lito, and assistant coach, Mrs. Murphy, helped the entire team improve their speaking talents. by Linda Leers I Diane Lunaburg enjoys What do You fhmk? speaking in front of an audi- ence Mrs. Murphy plays along with Eric Olsen's act. Colleen Kelly is serious about her speaking. S. 0.5. Strives For Success Service Over Self had another extremely success- ful year. S.O.S., sponsored by Mr. Kozlowski, is a community serving organization, Their services, such as senior citizen clean-ups and holiday parties, provide help and entertainment for those in need. This year there has been a great number ofpartici- pating students. Among the members are presidents Mary Boettcher and Mary Odonnell and officers Mike Bracher, Chris Erlon, Lea Newren, and joan Spiel. Besides community recognition, T.V. and news paper editorials, there is a group pride and a self- fulfillment met through this club. by Lea Newren ff-Wy-M, , , V S.O,S. OFFICERS, Sponsor, Mr. Kozlowski, joan Spiel, Lea New- ren, Mike Bracher, Chris Erlon. Not pictured: presidents, Mary Boettcher, Mary Odonnell. it ' ' ' I -U t t - ' ' ' . Senior Citizen C ean p promo es O Halloween is Sarah Vazzanos favorite what do you mean I needa license? getherness!!! time of year! Q SER VICE OVER SELF SOCIAL SCIENCE PRACTICUM. Kneeling: Cheryl Boushley, April Fink, joan Spiel, Amy Walkowiak, Phyllis Payne, Heather Kinney. Standing: Mr. Kozlowski, Patty Hu- bly, Maureen Sweeney, Vicki Schumacher, Katy Voltz, Diane Lange. HERO CLUB. Row 7: Yasmin Al- Ani, Margaret Koelsch, Shannon Craig, Abigail Washington, Mike Collins, Saura Fishleigh. Row 2: Kathy Kent, Lauren Angiteri, Lore! Eanos, Sandy Adamczyk, Alison Bull, Mandy Sidell, Lori Krinsky. Row 3: Mrs, Mauves, Lynda Man- nella, Gail Norkus, Ann Gazda, Kathy Lind, Melanie Muhl, Lisa O'Neill, Carol Flowers, jamie Hol- brook, lulie Kane, julie Haemker, Tracy McAllister, Chris Booz. DIS TRIBUTI VE EDUCA TION. Standing: Karyn Schaefges, Scott Sliter, Kurt Daniels, Alan Gradei, Rick Miller, Rose Reinhofer, Joyce Connaughton, Mr. Fulk. A.F.S. Offers In terna tional pportunities A.F.S. is a program designed to bring people to- gether, to share each others interests and make new friends. The main idea of A.F.S. is to get everyone involved in the sharing of foreign cultures. In past years A.F.S. has sent 34 Hersey students on the A.F.S. American Abroad or Domestic Programs. This year several students from Hersey went abroad: Sue Dietzen to West Germany, Al Kastner to Guata- mala and Mary Stanaszek to Brazil. Four foreign exchange students were at Hersey this year: lorn Focken from West Germany, Manuel Gomez from Portugal, Maria Pelidis from Greece and Magaretta Svinsson from Sweden. The many thousands of dollars raised over the years through activities such as the Pizza Sale and the A.F.S. dinner make this program possible. A.F.S. is a great way to meet a wide variety of people and explore different ways of life. Sponsor- ing this fine organization are Mr. Dennis Olenik and Mrs. Lillian Bandelow. by julie Kane Mdfgafefa Maria Pelidis Svensson Gfgecg Sweden i lvrn F0ClfCH Manuel Gomez West Germany Portugal A.F.S. Row 7.' Frank Hrovatin, Chris Soyka, Mara Gaines, john Matheson, jorn Focken, Maria Pelidis, Manuel Gomez, Margar- eta Swensson, Karina Danner, janen Richardson. Row 2.' Laurel I Wagner, Ann Rasmussen, Mrs. Bandelow, Erick Holman, Tami Zuck, Ingrid Ruttenjie, Jennie Zold Stefanie Uhl, Mr. Olenik, Ann Cameron-Williams, Gregg Lindskoog, Greg Szgzech, 4: E. ,, K-4... ,J .Nassau A M A.V. Row 1: john Kolze, Daryl Welu, Stephanie lacobs, Mark Ko- zik, Kurt Jacobs, Karl Olander, Row 2: jack Dreher, David Nemes, Col- leen Kelly, Todd Burger, Dan Kan- torski, Paul Dorn. Row 3: Diane Lunaburg, Sandi Nemes, Carl Chu, Kurt Samuelson, john Kleinsch- midt, Peter Schuetz, David Gins- burg, Doug Ryan. Not Pictured: Al Foerster, jim Ehrenfried, David Rotheroe, Marty McCoy. LIBRARY AIDES. ll.-Rli Maria Peli- dis, Chris Kutzer, Mr. Olenik, Roy Chapman. or 5 OMENMFSI r gms AND EN ,ME HT . nz ,Ii CITY' ARCHEOLOGY Cl. UB, IL -Rl: Marie Lazaro, Beth Freeman, Nick Cam- panile, Eric Samuelson, Donald Scott, Naidyne Bridwell, Michael Splitt, Tony Curry, David Paluch, Bob Lunaburg. Not Pictured: Nan- cy Malinasky. OFFICE OCCUPATIONS CLUB.' Row 1: Barbara Callis, Debbie Pitner, Row 2: Sponser Mary Nellis, Sandy Adamczyk, Kathy Thomp- son, Sue Hardisty, Sue Hindman, Colleen Geraty, Beth Huebner. FUTURE NURSE CL UB. Row 7: Gina Granopolous, Kim Jensen, Cindy Fedor, Patti Brodeur, Chris Loftus Row 2: jesse Heeler, lim Madden, Scott Kmety, Pat Rooney, Suzanne Harrigan, Kurt Pierce. FRENCH CL UB.' ROW 7: Michelle Thmas, Ingrid Ruttendjie, Cheryl Malazewaki, Row 2: Lynne Snyder, Loretta Chou, Kim O'C0nnor, Ma- ria Pelidis, Ann Trusk, julie Pasiuk, Mrs. Thies, Mrs. Sharer. , 0- , - .Q- an Deaf Club. Row 1: interpreter Diana Thorp, Brian Murry, Ron jiu, Mark Reiedel, Bill Dozier, Rusty Bergner, Alex MicFarlin, Mike Grady, Mindy Seldmen, Mitch Levy, john Griesser, Rick Freeman. Row 2: Tim Carrol, Dave johnson, T.K. Hill, Alan Schwartz, Brett Belzer, Debbra K ellan, Ruth K uronza, Mariee Matlin, Dawn Gennusa, Elain Schwartz, Matthew Thomas, john Pascente, Steve Gennusa, jeff Longworth, Dave Dunklin Row 3: ----qu-.nf-Q. , - .t wmwfe- Tina Lonsdale, Kelly Omally, Debbie Pittner, Carol Kinczyk, Kathy Bellio, Denise Cavin, Pam Randoltj jackie Crane, Sheri Karp, Chris Pavlin, Karl Olander. Row 4: Paul Desmand, Robert Ayers, Vince Nuccio, Kurt Polcyn, Bob Forti, Mike Stark, Diane Peortanova, Carl Welk, Billy Mueller, Heidi Bouwer, Don Ben- venuti, Scott Randolti Randy Rentorii Mark Piotrowski, Bruice Flagg, Robert Sirotti, Mark Micoy, Mike jacobson. , ,,.. ' I ,, ,Q SKI CLUB Gary Pratt gets ready for another round. Tim Coughlin shoots another perfect score Trap And Skeet Shoots To High Honors The 7987-82 Trap and Skeet Team shot to high honors this season. The team consisted of 9 mem- bers. Their outstanding shooters were Gary Pratt, Tim Clughlin, and Greg Lindskoog who brought the team to national honors. The high score of the sea- son was 7587, which was scored at nationals. Trap and Skeets season began in October and ended in February. They shot 2 to 3 times a week at both Northbrook and Maywood Sportsman Clubs. The team was coached by Mr. Hangey, Mr. Titre, and assisted by Mr. K una. Mr. Hangey was real proud of his shooters, and he would like to see some girls go out for the sport. by jim Geallis Trap and Skeet Team. Row 1: Coach Mr. Kuna, Pat Rooney, leffLindskoog, Coach Mr. Titre. Row 2: Greg Germanos, Scott Coughlin, Gary Pratt, Tim Clughlin, jeff Kin tzle, Greg Lindskoog. English Fine Arts Department ls In Tune With The Tim es The EnglishfFine Arts Department is a very orga- nized portion of Hersey's academic program, The department is composed of nineteen teachers. They try their best to successfully educate all of the stu- dents who are enrolled in the many different courses offered. To make this year's classes more interesting and worth wile, new textbooks ha ve been added and materials have been updated. The E.F.A. Department is involved in many differ- ent events and activities. One of these events is the Arts Unlimited program, which was held from April 27 to May 19, 7982. The Debate and Individual Events speech teams are also sponsored by the E.F.A. Department. Many publications are put out by the EnglishfFine Arts Department. The yearbook, with advisor Mr. K ozanecki, and the Correspondent, with advisor Mr. McDonnell are-products of the E.F.A. Department. The Art-Literature magazine, which is in the final pages of the yearbook, is also produced by this de- partment. There are many people, teachers as well as stu- dents, who work together to make all of these activi- ties run smoothly. Without the EnglishfFine Arts De- partment, Hersey's academic success would defina- tely be lacking. by Nancy Barfield my mum Howie Brown gets a closer look at the action. WG5. jason La Frenz and Lisa Kodish enjoy studying for Mr. Moon's class. Eager choral students sing their way to the top with a little help from Mr. Turasky. m N Q--, . xx as , , if Karen Schumacher practices hard to play her best. 1 3 K , 1 Kim Vander Ark concentrates on perfection, Douglas Larsen Div. Head 3 I M A t Robert Given Dennis Mc5herry i 1 K A 2 M , s lf' ' I f, gall 4 3 ,. I . ., H 4. f Q, x 4 Q W V . joan Michael Robert Bellito Bellito Berry Z : 'A A R ., ,., ' Y: vw va. ... 1 lr A , 3 Q Q EQ. u' 55' L it - 7 'aff , 1 K Mike Lucille Mike Herzel je virz K ozan ecki . yu,-E. f -75 'L , 1 Wm 5. , .I :lb - 5 A. - .f ' 'lvv 'I 13 ,551 ,J - V AK , ,, s H . 4 . 5 . efrr 1 'X' Edward lean lack Moon Murphy Peters F 3 1: ' .',.v'i', ,W -ning , X 4 f S. 1' idx 1 L' . as Gary Bruce Drgke Drouin Er 7 9-H L 1-J, 6 ' Mike Dan ,qdduci McDonell Lyon Richard Trainor Turask y Robert Wilfred LJ' Ray Zubler yu . Mr. Costea shows Colleen McCarthy how it's done. 'ELI . , y I' x ' nu .nnrvesma E' 'if 1 -AIS. Deana Greco and jim Reisner laugh at Mr. Moon's odd humor. .5 ,, L g Q' Mr, Zublef get-g the fact-g Straight, Mrs. Bellito keeps her class enthusiastic and interested. Ma th-Science Gives Students A Challenge Twenty-two dedicated faculty members, plus am- ple laboratory facilities, multiplied by three-fourths of Hersey's enthusiastic students is an appropriate equation for the Math-Science Division. This de- partment, which has been headed by Donald Hruby for the past 14 years, has proven itself to be out- standing. - With classes ranging from Algebra and Biology, to Calculus and Zoology, this department offers stu- T dents a wide variety of academic options. The com- puter class, which captures the interests of many students, is one of the fastest growing courses in the division. Human Physiology, which introduces ju- niors and seniors to health related fields of study, is another popular class. Also, ifa student needs a place to study, the Math-Science Resource room is always available. As a result of teachers' dedication and excellent programs, students benefit a great deal from this department. Gus Cho reads to a friend. I by Paula Klvland Hard? . . . Heck no! Mike Boyd can do it with his eyes closed! Mr. Kaltsas explains the structure of the cell. Tony Cirone makes sure everything is measured out just right. USE Huutulux mmm Oh Shoot! lt only serves six. Mr. Templeman looks on as Bill Nielsen and jeff Palminteri use their math skills up at the board. Q si'.'!.f'ma ' .V N , . A451 'mrs ' V l , N ff 'Z' .1 1 'fs J I I. Af, -L Ss sf 1 Don Hruby Div. Head 'Wg james Gordon L othar Peistrup john Boehm up james Kaltsas Richard R ogo wski ,few Haskel Brown Tim K asp er . 1. Qs.: 3 , K Q Q .U . . R 5 X 4 at 7' L f 2 . , v 2 9'- :'M........! 1. Donald Rowley t FAC as 55,7 dl, Q ,, .,.. .. x' - Q9 ' ' ,Q as Af . Q X' A 5 7? f - gg, .211 , tt , L Wit? few I' Cv . ,f gil X -sv st t BG Paul Mollie Christmas David Allan K intzle Q:,,. X . .. .X QQ t X gy 5 t A Q Q X g 3 it . f E Q 5 X X' XX s 3 . 1 8 K E Lee Smith Ronald Mills x Mx' - N. t 2 X. M www-, X' fs K - W if 'sl f x ia t X 4 O XX as X V ia Glenn Templeman .l Bruce Glo ver Dorothy O'Connell s XIX ' if -. gigs X A' ggfxt ' N t MXQ 15 as sw ,- xi,-t t, TQ. 55 fs. , ' ., 2 . wg 'ly .. V . X at Q24 3 'S '-s tu, .f k Wx - R V N -Lai? Dan Th yreen Larry Kathy Susan Daniel Travis Woodlock Yates Young Grace Murillo . . . A future scientist? Lab partners, Greg Pollalc and Mark Germanos work out a scientific problem, Bob Lunaberg finds the new computers in teres ting. 'VIC F1 Soc. Sci. For. Lang. Dept. Deals With Human Conditions, World Culture Students benefit a great deal from the Social SciencefForeign Language Department. They learn how to speak many different languages and learn how people behave in their cultures. The depart- ment sponsors language clubs and the S.O.S. Club. The resource room is a great place to research infor- mation about subjects concerning this department. New changes in curriculum are in store for next Lorri Wibicke entertains a little friend for 5.0.5. tm U13 year, one of which includes a Psychology ll course. The Marriage and Family class was almost dropped Pm from the program next year, but it wasn't because lim' the class was too popular with many students. The Twentieth Century War course is changing its title to fm.. Conflict and War. Mr. Schmidt, the head of this department, is concerned with decreasing enroll- ment. lt is difficult to keep offering the specialty courses with declining enrollment. Mr. Schmidt is still going to try to keep offering the courses despite this problem. Looking forward to next year, the department is expanding its horizons. lt hopes to continue to offer new and exciting challenges to students. by Karen Lakome Mrs. Thies shares French culture with her students. Sue Sobeski and Dave Klop share a ro Happy COU,Dl6'S 5-HY fheff Wedding VOWS' mantic dance at their reception. 11- ' , ,. Q wk M .t K 4 x Q ' 'VT , ffl M .V I 3 -i P 53-Y 3 it My QM W' ' Q so g ,, . ' S , , f cgi' A. 1: Dr. Charles Birch Naidyne Bridwell ' '- K f, 1. . it X 3 Aftzgi, MQ. 'Pm tl ff' - 315 , Asia fix- 'I ra - A Egg WM ' W SH . Q Y ., t N Q . . ,Q - 1 lm. illatim l3He Wilfred Gilbert Kozlowski Dr. jan Zamir ' ' t ? Q 2 1 .G 3 .1 I X, , ,ta N ...A . ,I+ . Au l Gerald Cushing 1 ez, 1 x v 4 , . Herbert Parsons As one can see, students are eager to learn Espanol. 1? . - h ifi ' QQ' H ,,,, . , ,., . , 5 , ,f-vw ' K. , 1 Ag William Distel ., l . UK, .Jug ,, ve 1 2 is Qt, 4 XM 5? a K 4 Q 2 N Y A ff' X11 Carl Rose Grooms, Rick Brand, Dan Boyan, john Novak, and Dean Quarino have fun at their reception. Dr. Birch conducts another interest- ing class. jim Fergus. QW 1' Linda Feiza as is A X L. :::-gg? V' 2 Suzanne Sharer Bride, Karen Lakome, kisses her 'L w Rst Qi .N 1 are Q Xa 1 Q sg 1 'Nt tri Carlos Garcia ata.. .... . .. ' 11 if , - is - 'X X !f X -st , it XQ S3 X Wg X 1 X Q lxwx Q an 6 '14 1 4 XX? vp- X if Anita Thies simulated husband Britt Bfffhfell found hef help Students take notes from Mr. Cushing's lecture. appreciated at the 5.0.5. Hal- loween Party. Practical Arts Mold Student For Future ccupations The Practical Arts Division, headed by Mr. john Hangey, is divided into four departments: Business and Cooperative Education, Home Economics, and Industrial Arts. During the year, students are encouraged to take part in various exhibits and contests. Students may show a drawing or painting at the annual Randhurst Art Exhibit and receive a Certificate of Recognition. Triton College sponsors a graphic arts competition where students can enter graphical drawings, which could win them a blue ribbon. These are just two of the many exhibits and contests that students could get involved in. The staff encourages all students to partake in all of the Practical Art courses. by Cheryl lglewski jim Geallis experiments with the offset press. I think it goes here. XX XS Wm Don Emmerling concentrates on the fine detail. Pam Toborg types with precision Dan Ludwigsen sharpens his graphic skills Jerome Bellak john Hangey Div. Head Uh' ,L. lx' Y Robert Kuna james jorgenson re- H K Q x x X X gg, eg - , z t '5- Robert Ted 5fOlfZ Strand 'N-if Does it always look like this? 1 9 ,LR 4, at 5 X Qffq .. ek: ,N at . ,. ova' iw 1 'ffi,,1.i 7 Betsy Richard Bonnie Geraldine Betker Fulk Gerstuffg HOOPS :ff yf , , ' tl! to X , , ,f ff. A ' ' -' ,gwfnfsrt E G .gs ' ff if gf f K , , r- i If I .V L, Q ' ZEN- William john Riff? Ann Laymon Lucas Maves Slaffefy i ,.,. i . '. - A Wi ' 'N .- - was 6 s c ,n ga at s t tt Mis . A M A kgs A mst ,1 Q fi ..w'gE+i2N 52 xx X , 7 5 .iii lOl1f1 Leonard Taylor Wilson A-A1 Mary Puetz works with determination. Perfect! .1 'M ,tr , ,V , 4 N Darryl joniak takes pride in hi5 Work, Tony McPartlin strives for perfection. 'HQ Physical Ed. Dept. Pro vides Fun And Exercise P.E. is the only class that students are required to take throughout all four years at Hersey. lt has be- come more exciting for juniors and seniors, due to the fact that they have the opportunity to choose among many activities. For instance, they may select volleyball, basketball, weight training, aerobics, bowling, and more. This enables students to enjoy P.E. more because they are in the group they select- ed. As always, there were changes and adjustments among the teachers. Both Mrs. Sadler and Mrs. Duba left the staff to become full-time mothers. Miss Ost married and is now Mrs. Wright. Miss Sullivan also married, and is presently known as Mrs. Holmgren. Mrs. Manning formerly Miss Blaney, was a 7975 gra- duate of Hersey. If students participate and are enthusiastic in P.E. it can be very challenging and enjoyable. by Sharon Bickley Nancy K naack shows her defensive skills. Viginia Cogdill has a strong arm for soccer. Competition and fitness are both a part of gym class. Mrs. Holmgren instructs her students well. Miss Swanson signs up a tardy student for after school P.E. fun. if , ff? Kenneth Carter Robert Harvey Div. Head Esposito Foster Cynthia Donna Theresa Manning Pfaender Swanggn V 324 , ,,,. , . 7 1' gy ,af , jyg 'ff 4 'f ffffh 3 I joe Nancy Richard Gliwa Holmgren Mann Go for it jim! jim jones displays much determination! Seniors enjoy the weight room Lea Newren perfects her sit-up skills. l Herman Rodiek whales on the soccer ball. Deaf Ed. Department Growing Hersey's Deaf Ed. Department seems to be getting bigger and bigger. This year it has grown to over eighty students, the biggest it's ever been. The de- partment staff continues to grow also. Teachers new to our Deaf Ed. program are Ruth Cohen, Linda Siers, and Driver Ed. teacher Bud Bornman. New inter- preters are Christy Egan, Diane Sparacio, and Mary Yuill. Presently, the staff is trying to update the cur- riculum and has added a new computer course. by Angie Leonardo Q Miss Rook interprets the filmstrip. Q 1 ak A-fl , X 42? 'iff ' ' 1 '. , - yy' ,' 1, f' ff Willa L ouise Wilson Chairperson 7 C , f 4 , , ZQEEZZ gif , .ft 'ri , Y '. 7, Q 4, ,-Qffvar aff ff'-.v,, Michael Cooke 1 ,ff 5, A f x Pl g .,.. ,,., ' ff f 3219! 2 X if Af if Z ff X 'Q r 'v C i ,'s Sharon Rook Diana Thorpe 5' V fvyifkw - ' Hxi,,rl2 t-f. 1 , I. . .- V. .,',' if y 0 W , fy 'fx V' , y Z4 f 32 , , f ,5 , 6 Qi ' ff 1072 4, H! E A ' f 2 ' M QQ -. fl 2 ' 3 3? ' .1 A l03fl Ruth Callan Cohen Christy jane Egan Endee Q5i?5QZT?a aaaareevagg 2 , 614 , I ,,,. - - 5 it . 1.1 l 'QW 'la' x Carol Linda Rothgeb 5f6fS gmdenfs enjoy Studying together. TTS. Lucas devotes her skills to the stu ents. . ' is wt . '33, 5-W-5 -5 , s 5 x 1. at Dennis Myrtle Olenik Rothermel Head Llbfaflan Assistant Librarian .- ,rkk E Vgf V, Q David Betty jadynn Sickles Nordli Constantine A.V. Director Instructional Instructional ' AS5l5l'3f1f Aggjgfanf AM students work together. ,Dqljvn Galla and Mike Christy check out the comics during study a . Library A. V. Pro vide Many Services New required study hall attendance has made the library become a quieter study area. Head librarian, Mr. Olenik stated that the library is much quieter and the kids are more cooperative than in the past. The library staff has been assisted this year by volun- teer students who have spare time during their study hall. Volunteering gives the student a chance to learn about the library and lend a helping hand. The Hersey reference room has become a favorite place for serious research and homework. The room was carpeted at the beginning of the school year which adds to the atmosphere of silence and seren- ity. But, one may still get into some less serious work by checking out some head-phones and tuning in to the FM radio which was a gift from a previous senior class. The Audio-Visual Department provides many ser- vices to the school. Its resources are used at some time in almost every classroom. Equipment found here includes film projectors, slide projectors, over- head projectors, tape players and cameras, just to name a few. by Angie Leonardo Maureen Wenger finds peace and quiet in the library. Guidance Dept. Gives Advice For the past 73 years the Pupil Personnel Service IPPSJ has been headed by Mr. Donald Henne. The main purpose of this department is to advise and give information to the students. Also working with the department are Carol Steenbock, school psychologistg Dolores Scully, school nurse,' Cathy Bieber, speech therapistg Guy Karm, police counselor,' Robert Leece, l.R, coordina- tory David Toepke, l.R. counselor,' and joan Callen and Robert Hannon, deaf ed counselors. The college career program is headed again this year by Samuel Perpitch, and he is assisted by Henry Blim. They make arrangements for college represen- tatives to come and visit. They also help students work on the computer, and this helps them decide which schools to consider. Many students benefit from these skilled people, who help them along, and make life's path a bit easier. by Michele Campobasso 1 Q lynn I W Mrs. joan Callan counsels Rob Fort: '. . - , 'w 5 R Nag? if F :ix X E s X ' Catherine Henry Bieber Blim 4-'S Sf KH.. ' 7 R 'S .,1- 'fs .Sax Aw : ludith lohn Hastert Hicks Larry Samuel L esperan ce Perpitch 1 3 1 x ' s 15 W ?' f' 'V . f. Q 'G' ' Q eff Q 3 ,swf , L Q 1 S Edward Carol Eileen Bole Chmielwski Cowin af,-.X-X ,,.- Q, ---'--. l-aw e, Q Q S A eeeie s ei X , ,,,...,.. 'Eff' V-.: . . All :N 265 'X ,X i ' .R Xfyf -' sg S - , X X 'Q XX 1 X sg, Q5 5 Linda lack Klienschmidt K0f7lf0 Richard K irs tein X K .S '.,, .,,. .Q N,-Q . -qv , .3 , -V: ya, f J ' we Iggy. i b Yi 'K X Y, .'-Q:-if 5 i sz ' 1 R120 Ms, s W QM If W 2 .gf Dolores Carol Robert SCOU Scully Steenbock Robert Hannon I 01, S 1 Q 'QT 'M , N3 4 X , . A . x P rx QW Bob Leece David Toepke .'l'f ff'f , 4 Mr. Kocsmaros advises Carolyn Pasterski about colleges. Sfudenff gather infofmaflon abouf C0lle8e5- BOARD OF EDUCATION-SEA TED ILIORI: Mrs. Marilyn M. Dr. Edward H. Gilbert, Superintendentf Mr. Robert G. Winter, Quinny Dr. john I. Gmitro, Presidentg Mrs. Dorothy T. Smith. Mr. Richard A. Bachhuber, Secretary. STANDING ILtoRi.' Mr. joseph F. Lyon,' Mr. Donald W. Hoeck,' . Q X wt I T DR. EDWARD H. GILBERT ROLAND R. GOINS WILLIAM DALETSKI SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL PETER I. TITRE WALTER IASINSKI BOYD SAUM ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL DEAN OF STUDENTS ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR 2- gi, 'fl mf? Ewa june Dallas f N vie ean Nancy Neumann Peterson rfqwvg get 5 M 5' Q may xkjfiw ft 3 f 3 Q x Q1 I 1 E sie Cary Darlene Dorth y Peggy Doro thy Mary Ellen Miriam L ucile Poro wskl Pratt Sacco Schomburg Sobeskl Turnlpseed Wes trlch Yu: Z uk owski -.. , V., ft 'Q' 'f3'af'5 ' 'Q f CAFETERIA STAFF Row 7 Arleen Grandt Carol Zoerner Betty mann Loretta Nejdl Row2 Midge Schwabe loan Mertz, Mar Eckhardt jean Hlll Row 2 Jeanette Zachwleja joan Gargono lan Dietrich MaryAnn Rlzza Rose Zakula Rita Flll SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Vice-President Colleen Sweeney, Secretary Debi Drake, President Maureen Dfuffel. Sheila ' Abba te 53f70'fH David john ' , A Sean ll n Adamfzyk Adelman Allen C A 6' l A ig .. ff, W X K W 1 ,..,.-Z -A ,. AN ,Z C ,E X ,L ,f I A X . 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Chris Oppenheimer wif - Kelly y Liz james Rose Carolyn i Page Palese Pappas Paschke Pasterski 'lin ef, '32, 0314-u john Phyllis Laura Maria james Paul Payne Pearlman Pelidis Peterson iiii i ' , A j , P -'f I .A , ' f, ' I 7 X I A ,V ,Q M X X Wav, ff I U f Q3 X 5 5 , ., , Z In 1 Zvi , X I .V 1 ,,V G v xl 5: a 7, W ,,5 f V H., .- X 1 fm A my ' f k,,,,, g 4 V, f .'5?'f'fZ' .f ' ' , f M, v, R My ,, V ,. V x J, . , V , , X fe! 2 . WZ wk. Nil U53 jeffrey Linda Aubrey Donald Perry Pfeil Pick Piech Pinter URL 5 I' xl .1 5? ,, 'S , -ff xii? N 1 ,,, , I Douglas Deborah Michael Karen Susan Pinter Pitn er Platt Podlin Pond fa Q ' xx' ,gf Ronald Dean Kelvin Dorette Georgette Pon tious POpOviCh Porter Poulos Poulos 1 f Av- K A 1' 'W' - Gary l2CqU9lff1e Dean Rosemary R Steven R Pratt Purcell Quarino R einhofer Reining - Q f?Ms . R? Q N, .',,. , x XX K - Richard Robert lanene l3ff795 Marcus Renk Renk Richardson Ring Risop Alb - james Margaret Mary Barbara Kelly Robinson Ronnett Rooney Rosinski Ryan - sh' fs.. Diana S Daniel john Mark Todd R ydzenski Sacco Samborski Samborski' Sa ylor Z -4 X bf , I, w xii 5911 '---New X 5 W A , Suzanne Kenneth Mary Steven Constance Schaefer Schaefges Schiavone Schluter Schmid wa. an ,R i K 1 fy ,fmt fm Leslie Michael Mitchell Edward Kimberly Schmidt Schmidt Schoenfeld Schultz Schumagher . ff s r S R ' gl in jeffrey Lynn james Melissa Carolynnf Scott Seidler Sheehan Shell Sheyker - Y , 1 , X ix Y . Pamela Kelli Steven Laurel Robert Shipley Shoub Shular Simon Sirotti yt My af. S , , Ya ,, 4 A ef XM, I .,.,,.. Q V - Dawn Deneen Richard Robert Lyn Smiddy Smith Smith Smith Smithana - Q U -,.-1 Zh If Ap , arf' . ' Q 'M -f sz K- ' 'S f 5-We ' X K Susan Laura loan Michael L Daniel Sobeski Sommerfeld Spiel Splirt Sramek h 'A Q.. . 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'Kiwi X Gregory Eileen K 3 1' hleen Timothy Kurt Teets Tepper ThOmpS0f1 Threlk eld Th yreen Q X 9,1 M , M, V., A W 2,2 fy! 1, fl x 6 Q Pamela Charmaine Richard Jeanne Robert Toborg Tokar Tomassetti Trezek Tsitsos 'K ,V XX ,, 3: ' K ,xg Scott jeanne Ronald Dena Colleen Tucker Turinsk y Urban Vazzano Veselits 4, E' gy , NY ,A ,V , , W ff? M fr.. 1, i , ve 2- - pa, 4 f '11 :' ' , , V ' nf .ja w v 4 A, Q J ,, ,,,,,, f C Zora Kari Andrew Cynthia Lee Vucic Walkowialc Walkowicz Walters Walton if-' gf, 1 Abigail john Brian Anne Laurie Washington Wasmer Waters Watkins Weber i N i all , 'f A.,-.1 rm, T 7 - - Christina Robert Debora Maureen Steven Weich Weinert Weissmann Wenger Wes tra ,I ,rf ff . 1 ZIV - james Suzanne Karen Christopher Patrick Wharton Widdis Williams Wilson Wiltse 11- 1 108. Vx we-N Y-T H - Robert Catherine Valerie Lisa Todd Wimperis Winkowski Wolf Young Younger X 1 , - Peter Douglas l-l7OmEi5 Judy y Rmhafd Youngwerth Zaucha Zeitler Zender Zlgante l , , p A W 'W W- ff 5: . , f ' '-'ETL' I af ,fwf 2, 'ff ff, , . ' f Tracy Tamara Zoerner ZUClf IN MEMORY OF K UR T TH YREEN You have left us quietly frrend and our mmds cannot bear to reason why We simply open our As we drscover how much a part of rt you were We wrll remember all those warm times shared, And always appreciate the special friend we had For this IS lrfe this IS the reason for which we live by Carolyn Pastersla '82 hearts wider, l V 1 u.- , '34,-H ff -1 Vg- 5 .jr 5, ,, tim A, - f fs .I , , Z! 173 CSP i-- W A The past four years have Come and gone just like the ones before, But every year we learn new s things and open brand new doors. W We started off our freshmen year so many things were new, We joined some clubs and made new friends we knew we'd make it through. v Our sophomore year was next g to come-now we knew the ropes. , We trudged ahead with all our might and all our many hopes. As juniors we were upperclassmen almost to the top. We knew that nothing could stand in our way or ever make us stop. Senior year has finally Come we thought we'd be glad, But looking back on memories we often find we're sad. Our high school years will plant themselves firmly in our minds, The friends we've made and memories will not be left behind. by Sheryl Martinelli ' has lm ffffx . Q 474, 4 ,,, Q F 915 . . -,', Q , -V, ' QI . 44- Q ' 'F fi .V 'fa 93 w . ' ig ' dk .113 , , , K P 13 W. . . l'Nri z 1' , . .5 N: 1 y f ' Q Y 1 . 33 , xv . f., Yi: .,m . ., g ' J A' me A A ' , A ur U fy - ' ' nav . I, B ,g L 4, 1 , ' 'fo+f 1--, 4 5 ' 0 79? oo'a9o?v'ff4 364 I fs 4 q ' . W , - 'f4e,:LT f kxgithff i -awgtv vvv vw 171' N32 - - P- New nw , . W w o noon 'one , . 2 . nn own f 5, 'S '93 X no? N unvsau-:aww Ii, 5. ,, , ,, SENIOR A CTI VITY DIRECTOR Y A SHEILA ABBA TE Basketball Scorekeeper 9. SANDRA ADAMCZYK DA VID ADELMAN Student Council 9,10, 11, 12, Fresh- man Vice-President 9, Sophmore Vice-President 10, Student Council Vice-President 11, Student Council President 12, Symphonic Winds 9, 10, Band 9, 10, District 214 Orchestra 10, Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12, Soccer 10. IOHN ALLEN ' Football 12, Gymnastics 10,11. SEAN ALLEN Ski Club 9,10, 11, 12, Electronics 10. DA WN ALS TEEN Student Council 9,10, 11, 12, Class Secretary 11, Ski Club 9, Track 9,10, Cross Country 10. BRIAN ALTMA YER Cross Country 11,12, Track 10,11, 12. CATHERINE MARIE ANDERSON Orchesis 10,11, 12, Student Council 10. CA THLEEN ANDERSON Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Cross Coun- ny 11. LOUIS ANCELINI LAUREN ANGILERI B FELIX BACHMEIER Soccer 11, 12. CHUNG IN BAE RUSSELL BAKALAR A NANCY BARFIELD V Yearbook 12, Gymnastics 9, Track 10, 11. V ALLISON BARKOW Yearbook 12, Yearbook Classes Edi- tor, Student Council 9,10, 11, S.O.S. 11,12, Ski Club 9, 10, 11, Honor Soci- ety 11, 12. IAMES BARND Tennis 10. DA VID BAR T French Club 9,10,11, 12, Rifle Club 10,11,12, Honor Society 11,12, Soc- cer 9,10, 11. IENN Y BAR TELS Basketball 9, Cheerleading 10. STEVEN BASSIE Football 9,10, 11, Baseball 9,10. SHA WN BEASLEY Band 9, 10, 1 1, 12, Color Guard 12, Archery 9,10. DORI BEC C HE TTI CRAIG BELL KIMBERL Y BELL Girls Chorus 9,10, Choir 11, S.O.S. 10, Theatre 10,11,12, Honor Society 11, 12, Varsity Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Volly- ball 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, Track 9, Student Council 11,12. WALTER BELLUOMINI Basketball Manager 9, 10. DONALD BENVENUTI PAULA BERTA ' SHARON BICKLEY Cheerleading 10, 11, 12, Student Council 9, 10, 11,12, S.O.S. 11, 12, Yearbook 12. CAROL BIERBOWERI Correspondent 10, 11. THOMAS BIESCHKE Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 9,10,11,12, Varsity Club 11,12. IULEE BLACK I Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, On StageJA11,, The- atre 9,10. 5 5 Vx I HEIDI BLONDELL :S 1 A Correspondent 11, 12. CARRIE BOBENG LISA BOEMMEL Choir 9, 10, 11,12, Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12. MARY BOETTCHER S.O.S. 9, 10,11, 12, Choir 9,10, 11, Bowling 11. , KEVIN BOLGER V Basketball 9, 10, 1 1, 12. STEFANIE BOLL Pomberets 10, 11, 12, Pomberets Cap- tain 12, A.F.S. 9, Yearbook 12. CHRISTY BOOZ ROBERT BORA WSKI Gymnastics 9. WILLIAM BORST Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Golf 9, 10, 11, 12. 9,10,11, 12, Basketball 9. ' ' A DANIEL BOYAN Fall Club 12, Soccer 9, 10, 11, Basket- ball 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 12. CHARLES BOYD lunior Achievement 10, Cross-Coun- try 9,10, 11, 12, Wrestling 9, Track 9, 10. MICHAEL BOYD Football 9, Tennis 9, 10, 11,12. RICHARD BRAND Ski Club 9, Basketball 9, 10, 11,12. MICHAELLE BRAUN ROBERT BRA UN Football 9,12. TERESA BRIDWELL MARIELLE BRINKMAN Correspondent Features Editor 11, Correspondent C o-Editor In Chief 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Varsity Club 11,12, Spanish Club 9,10,11, A.F.S. 10, Basketball 9, 10,11, 12, Softball 9,10, 11, 12. MICHELE BRODEUR A.F.S. 9, Basketball 9, 10,11, 12, Track 9, 10,11,12. EVA BRODZIK KENNETH BROWN Swimming 9, 10, Soccer 10, 11, 12. MICHAEL BULA W ALISON BULL H.E.R.o. 11, 12. MICHAEL BORTA VV . A Football 9,10,11,12, Baseball' I BARBARA BURHOP GARY BURKE Golf 9, 10, 11, 12. ROY BURY THERESA CALANDRINOQ A BARBARA CALLISL f Mrcmfrf CAMPBASSOA I Student Council 42210, 11, fP0ntbet'e!s 11, 12, Choir 9, 10,,Yearbook'1Z' SANDRA CAPPA- S. 0.5. 11,12,iAATransfered from Lane refh. H.s. I Av gf IOSEPH CAPPUCCITTI Honor ,Society 11,12, Soccer 10, 11, 12. Transfered from Holy Cross H.s. - LAURA CAVRULLI S. O.S. AA10,V11, Ski Club 10, Volleyball SUSAN CAREY A Cheerleading 9, 10,11, Varsity Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 10. RUTH CARRANZA CYNTHIA CARTERL V BRIAN CASE . V . HOLLY CASSIDAY A f ' B.mas9,1o,91A1,Q12. , V up LISAVCASTRONOVOQ-, 5 A VV iB.-md 9,'10, 1 1, 12,7 Symphonic 'liet Winds A 121512: Afrffefy 10., A A seceieccts CARRIE CATALANOA A A A 4 A A ichairrog f A BBNJARUN cHow g ' Correspondent 11,111.9 ' A f RoBfRrcHRrsrfNsfN 1 L, - .Skeet and ,Trap Clubg 9,,10,iV Band 9,-10,V11,12. L A A 1 A 'T ,A A JENNIFER ,CIESAR A A A ,V A A V, FRANKLCILIA I Q A A I A V Honor Society A11,12, Baseball 9,10,'I1,12.U ' ,V LV ANTHONY CIRONE- V L ' Gymnastics,9,10,11, 12.' I , CARLA' CLAYTON ' V ' BRYAN CLEAL , A A , Ski Club 9,10,11,12, Track 9,10,11,12. , VIRGINIA ACOGDILLV I Yearbook 12. A SAMUEL COHEN A I 4 , A , MICHAEL COLLINS A ' ' 4 'A ' H.E.AR4O. 11,127 ,H,E.R.9O.i Chapter Officer-12. V' ' I A ROBERT CONNOR I A , I V , Football 9,10,11,12,, 1 Varsity 'Club 11, 12. I , A V KATHLEEN CORDES ' French Club 9,10, Band 9,10, Pep Club 11. RICHARD CORSO CARRIE COSTELLO A.F.S. 9, Theatre 9,10,11,12, Choir 12, On Stage 12, S. 0.5. 12, Honor Society 11, 12. MAUREEN COSTELLO 5.0.5. 9,10,12. TIMOTHY COUGHLIN Trap and Skeet Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 9, 10, 1 1, 12, Wrestling 9,10, 11, 12. SHANNON CRAIG H-E-R-0- 11, 12, Correspondent 11,12. DENIS CREVOISERAT Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12. IOSE CZVITKOVITS PA UL DAILEY DEBRA DALE Softball 9, 10, 11, 12. KARINA DANNER A.F.S. 9, 10, 11, 12, French Club 9, 12, Archaeology Club 9, 10, 11, Archaeo- logy Secretary .10, 12, Archaeology President 11, Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Cross Country 9, S. 0.5. Secretary 10, 1 1, 12. KARLA DASH Ski Club 9, 10, 11. K ELL Y DA VIS Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, Boys Swim Team Manager 10. BELEN DE LEON FRANK DE MONTE IOHN DE WAAL Ski Club 9, Varsity Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Football 9, 10, 1 1, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12. LISA DEAL Cheerleading 10. IACKIE DEL PRETE VASSILIOS DENAXAS Varsity Club 1 1, 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12. MARITONI DERECHO Student Council 1 1, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Varsity Club 11, 12, A. F.S: 9, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12. PATRICIA DESENS Ski Club 9, 10, 1 1, 12. SCOTT DIEFENDERFER Ski Club 9, 10, Soccer 9, 10, 12, Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12. IOHN DIETRICH Football 9,10,11, Basketball 9, Base- ball 9. STEPHEN DOCTOR Honor Society 11, 12, Golf 10, 11, 12. RICK DOMERACKI Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12. RUSSELL DOMERACKI Honor Society 11,12. PA UL DONISCH DEBRA DRAKE Student Council 9, 10, 11,12, Senior Class Secretary 12, Varsity Club 10, 12, 5.0.5. 12, Cheerleading 10, 11, 12, Yearbook 12, Yearbook Academics and Faculty Editor 12. SHER YL DREHER French Club 9, Honor Society 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 1 1, 12, Softball 9, 10, 1 1, 12. ROBERT DROZD Soccer 11,12, Transfered from Pala- tine H. S. MA UREEN DRUFFEL Student Council 9, 10, 11,12, Fresh- man Class Secretary 9, Sophmore Class Secretary 10, Class President 11, Senior Class President 12, Ski Club 9, 10, S. O.S. 9, 10,11, 12, Honor Soci- ety 11, 12, Yearbook 12, Yearbook Editor-In-Chief 12. MARION DUBACH E LOREL EANOS H.E.R.O. 12, Bowling 11. IAMES EHRENFRIED Technical Theatre 9, 10, 11, 12. IOAN ELDER Band 9,10, Pomberets 11, Color Guard 12. KEITH ELDRUP DONALD EMMERLING NICK ENGELHARDT MARK ERICKSON RANDAL EVANS Fall Club 11,12, Diving Team 10. DINA EWING Choir 9, 10. F KENNETH FABBRINI CARA FAUCEGLIA Cheerleading 9, 10. IAMES FEDOR IAMES FERGUS Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12. DANIEL FISCHER CHRISTOPHER FISH Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 9, 10. COREY FISH LAURA FISHLEIGH Ski Club 9, Track 9, 10, Cross Country 9, 10, Swimming 9. CAROL FLOWERS Ski Club 12. IEAN FOELLMER GAIL FOGEL IEANNE FOLOK Y French Club 9, Pomberets 11, 12, Var- sity Club 10,11, 12, Yearbook 12, Swimming 9,10,11, Volleyball 9. RHONDA FORLA W Student Council 11, 12, S. 0.5. 9, 10, 11, 12, A.F.S. 9, 10, French Club 9, H. I.A.S.A. 10, 11, 12, Band 9,10, 11, 12, Color Guard 11, 12, Ski Club 9, 10,11, Cross Country 10, f Track 9. R OBER T FOR Tl Wrestling 12. VICTORIA FRAKES Band 9,1o,11,12, H.l.A.S.A. 11,12, Correspondent 12. BRIAN FRANK Rifle Club 9, 10. ANITA FRANKIEWICZ Cheerleading 9, 10, 12, Yearbook 12, Cross Country 9, Track 9, 10. ANTHONY FRANKIEWICZ Fall Club 10, 11, 12, Yearbook 12, Yearbook Clubs and Teams Editor 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Basket- ball 9. SHARON FRANO SA RA FREIBERGER THERESA FREM GEN Band 9, 10, 11, 12, S.0.S. 10, Usher- ette 10, 11,12, A.F.S. 10, Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12, Cheerleading 12. FREDERICK FRI TSCH Band 9, 10, 11, 12, H. l.A.s.A. 10, 11, 12, I. E. Speech Team 10, Cor- respondent 10, Student Council 9, 10, Ski Club 9, Band Drum Major 11, 12. PA TRICIA FRONCZAK GRANT FUCHS Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, Football 9, 12, Basketball 9, 10, Varsity Club 12. DA VID FUL TON Dungeons and Dragons Club 10, 1 1, 12. IAMES FULTON Theatre 9, 10, 11, 12, Soccer 9, Orche- sis Technical Director 10, 11, 12, Stu- dent Council Light Designer 1o, 11, 12. G PAMELA GALAS Transfered from Sacred Heart of Mary H. S. LUIS GARA Y PHIL GARGANO Gymnastics 9, 10, 1 1, 12. IACQUELIN GARRISON CA TH Y GAR T Swimming 9,10,11, Swimming Cap- tain 10, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Track Cap- tain 11, Cross Country 12. PAUL GARZA ROCHELLE GASEOR Basketball 9, Track 9, Honor Society 11, 12. STEPHEN GAUVREAU Ski Club 9,10,11,12, Football 9, 10, Baseball 9. ANN GAZDA s. o. s. 11,12. IAMES GEALLIS Yearbook 12. DONNA GEAR DONNA GEIGER DA WN GENNUSA Softball 11, 12, Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12, junior Association of the Deaf 9,10, 11, 12. C OLLEEN GERA TY Student Council 9,10, Cheerleading 10,11,12, 5.0.5. 11,12, Varsity Club 10,12. GREGG GERMANOS Trap and Skeet Club 10, 11, 12. ROBERT GESINSKI Bowling 11, Soccer 10. SCOTT GHERARDINI Gymnastics 9. MAUREEN GILLIGAN GERARD GIUSTINO Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. SHERI GLINK MANUEL GOMEZ Soccer 12, Track 12, A.F.S. Exchange Student from Portugal. SUSAN GOODSELL Band 9, 10,11, 12, Color Guard 11, 12. IAMES GOSSETT ALAN GRADEI Baseball 9, 10, Football 12. KARA GRADY KENNETH GRANT Ski Club 9,10, Football 9,10, Track 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9. MARGARET GRAZIANO BARBARA GREGORNIK PATRICIA GRETZ Choir 9, 10,11,12, On Stage 12, Arch- ery 10. IOANNE GRIFFIN Pomberets 11, Yearbook 12, Track 11, 12, Cross Country 11, 12, Year- book Girl's Sports Editor 12. IOHN GRIFFIN Fall Club 11, 12, Yearbook 12, S.O.S. 12, Soccer 9,10, 11, 12, Wrestling 9, 10, Track 9, 10, 11, 12. H IULIE HAEMAKER S.O.S. 11, Riding Club 10, Badmin- ton 10. ROBERT HALICZKA GARY HALPIN Band 9, 10. GEORGINE HAND Choir 9,10, 11. CHRIS HANSEN SUSAN HARDISTY Archaeology Club 11, Swimming 11, 12, Intramural Bowling 10. BRYANT HARNER Drama 10,11,12, Student Council 9, Ski Club 9,10,11,12, Honor Society 11,12, Soccer 9, 10. LYNN HARRIS Student Council 9, 10, S.O.S. 9, 10, Bowling 11. IEANNE HARTMANN Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, On Stage 11,12. KEVIN HEFFERAN Basketball 11,12. IUDITH HENDRICKS IEANNE HENNINGS Softball 9. GLEN HEYROTH SUSAN HILL Student Council 11, S.O.S. 10,11, 12, Varsity Club 10, 11, 12, Choir 9, 10, Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, Ski Club 10, 11, Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 1 1, 12, Softball 9, 10, 11, 12. SUSAN HINDMAN S.O.S. 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Cross Country 11, 12. IANE HOBBS Pomberets 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Badminton 9, 10, Tennis 10. DONNA HOFFMANN Honor Society 11, 12, Varsity Club 9, S.O.S. 9, 10,11,12, Track 9, Archery 9, 10. MA UREEN HOGAN Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 1 1, 12, Cross Country 10, 11, 12. IAMIE HOLBROOK DENISE HOLZKOPF Pomberets 10, 11, Tennis 11, 12. MARY HORRIGAN Transfered from Rolling Meadows H. S. MA TTHEW HOR VA TH STACY HORVATH Cheerleading 9, 10, Pom-Pons 11, Track 9, 10, Homeroom Representa- tive 9, 111, Transfered from Kennedy H. S. in St. Louis, Mo. DA VID HSU Honor Society 11, 12, Track 9, 10, Football 10, 11, 12, Tennis 1112. KA THLEEN HUBERT IANET HUC K Tennis 9, 10, 1 1, 12. REBECCA HUEBNER Choir 9, 10, 11, On Stage 11. ROBERT HUFFMAN Tennis 10,11, Transfered from Hori- zon H.S. LAURIE HUNTZINGER Ski Club 9, 10, Cheerleading 11, 12. I CHERYL IGLEWSKI Student Council 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 9, 10, S. O.S. 11, 12, Pomberets 11, 12, Yearbook 12. I KURTIS IACOBS Dungeons and Dragons Club 11. ANDY IALICOWICZ TAMMY IARMUTH TED IERNT MARIE IOHNSON ROBERT IOHNSON A. V. 9,10, Dungeons and Dragons Club 11, 12. DA VID IOHNS TON DARRYL IONIAK SASHA IONIC Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12, Swimming 9, 10. MARY IOSEPH THERESA IUMF' K IULIE KANE Pomberets 10, 11, 12, Yearbook 12, Yearbook Photo Editor 12. MICHAEL KANE Soccer 9,10, 11, Track 9, 10, 12, Cross Country 12, Wrestling 9. PAMELA KAO Cheerleading 11, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Color Guard 12, Color Guard C o- Captain 12, Honor Society 11,12. TINA KA PPA TOS ALAN KASTNER Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, A.F.S. 9,10,11,12, A.F.S. Exchange Student 11, A.F.S. Vice-President 12- Ski Club 11, 12. WALTER KEDZIOR On Stage 11, 12, Choir 12, Theatre 9, 10, 11, 12, S.O.S. 10, Band 9, 10, Soccer 9, 10. CA THLEEN KELLER NANCY KELLIHER Cheerleading 9, 10, Ski Club 9, S. O. S. 10, 1 1, 12, Volleyball 9, 10, 1 1, 12. KA THR YN KENT Orchesis 10, 11, 12. SCOTT KERN Football 9, 10, 11,12, Track 9, Basket- ball 9. SUSAN KERSTING Gymnastics 9, 11, 12. DARA KESSELMAN IAMILEE KHOURY Band 9, 10, 11, Usherette 10, 11, 12, French Club 9. SEUNG MIN KIM HEA THER KINNEY A.F.S. 9, 10, s. 0.5. 11, 12, H.E.R.O. 11, 12, Varsity Club 10, 11,12, Ski Club 9, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Cheerleading 11, 12, Swimming 9, 10, Diving 10. IEFFREY KINTZLE Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Trap and Skeet Club 1 1, 12, Golf 9, 10, 1 1, 12, Basket- ball 9, 10. PAULA KIVLAND Pomberets 11,12, Yearbook 12, Year- book Photo Editor 12. DAN KIELDBIERG Ski Club 9, Baseball 9, 10, Soccer 10. IOHN KLEINSCHMIDT A. v. 9, 10, 11, 12. DA VID KL OP Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 9. ELLEN KNELLER H.E. R. o. 1 1, 12, Riding Club 10. MEG K OELSC H H. 5.11. 0. 11, 12. IOHN K OLZ E Magic Club 9, 10, 11, A. v. 9, 10, 11, 12. DONNA K OS TK A ROSEMARIE KOUKIOS MA RK K O VA CK Football 9, 10, 1 1, 12, Track 9. DA VID K OZIOL Football 9, 10, 1 1, 12, Basketball 9, 10,11, 12, Baseball 9, 12, Varsity Club 1 1, 12. LOR I K RINSK Y Guidance Office 10,11. ANN KRUCKMEYER Choir 9, Correspondent 11, 12, French Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Orchesis 12, Morning Announcements 12. ROBIN KULLMAN ED WA RD K UR TZ Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12, Honor Soci- ety 11, 12, Ski Club 10. I L IOSEPH LA SCOLA Football 9, 10, 11, 127 Baseball 9. IOHN LABELLAR TE Baseball 9. CHERYL LAHMAN KAREN LAKOME S.O.S. 9, 107 Basketball Scorekeeper 107 Cheerleading 9, I0,I1f Gymnas- tics 10,1 17 Yearbook 12f Representa- tive 10. PAUL LAMONICA Tennis 9, 10, 11, 127 Soccer 9, 10, 127 Basketball 9. DA VID LANE Golf 9, 10, 11, 127 Baseball gf Basket- ball 9. BETH LANGER Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 127 Correspondent 11, 127 French Club 10,11, 127 Secre- taryftreasurer French Club 107 Presi- dent of French Club 11, 12. LENNART LANNER Soccer 9, 10, 11. GREGORY LA TOWICZ Football 9, 12f Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12. MAR Y LA TZEL Yearbook I2j Ski Club 97 Student Council 11, 127 S.O.S. 10, 11, 12. ' THOMAS LA UFFENBERGER Intramural Bowling 10, 11, 127 Intra- mural Table Tennis 11, 12f Intramural Pool 11,12. WILLIAM LA YOFF IR. Student Council 9, 107 Freshman Vice- President 97 Representative 107 Chess Club 107 Transfered from Crystal Lake H. S. STEVEN LAZARZ Football 9, 107 Wrestling 9, 10, 117 Fall Club 12. LINDA LEERS Pomberets 10, 1 1, 12f Swimming 97 Ski Club 9, 107 Yearbook 12. THOMAS LEIDER MARGIE LEIPZIG PAMELA LEMKE Pomberets 10, 11, 12f Yearbook 127 Yearbook Senior Directory Editor 12j Ski Club 9. ANGELA LEONARDO Pomberets 10, 11, 127 Yearbook 127 Boy's Basketball Scorekeeper 9, 10, 11, 127 Baseball Scorekeeper 107 Soccer Scorekeeper 11. SHA WN LEY MICHAEL LICHTER Honor Society 11, 127 Electronics Club 9, 10, 11, 127 German Club 117 Com- puter Club 9, 10, 1 1, 127 Dungeons and Dragons Club 10,11, 127 Correspon- dent 117 Basketball Manager 9, 107 Deaf Ed. Assistant 9, 117 Computer Club Vice-President 107 Computer Club President 11, 127 Electronics Club Vice-President gf Electronics Club President 10, 11, 127 Dungeons and Dragons Club Convention Direc- tor 11. ANNA LIEBIG Cheerleading 127 Track 9. IAMES LIMPERIS Football 9, 10, 11, 127 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 127 Baseball 9, 10, 11, 127 Var- sity Club 11,12. KA THR YN LIND Gymnastics 12. LAURA LINDELOF Band 9, 10, 1 1, 127 Honor Society 1 1, 12. GREGG LINDSKOOG Band 9, 10, 11, 127 Skeet and Trap Club 9, 10, 11, 127 Football 9, 10, 11, 12. IOHN LISAFELD Basketball 9, 10, 1 1, 12. IOSEPH LIS TON Soccer 9, 10, 11, 127 Basketball 9. PA UL LI VESA Y IULIE LOVELACE . Orchesis 11, 12. DANIEL LUDWIGSEN Soccer 9, 10, 11, 127 Track 9, 10, 127 Basketball 9. GAR Y LUKASZ MA R YBETH L YNN Orchesis 10, 11, 127 Orchesis Soph- more Representative 107 Orchesis lu- nior Representative 1 17 Orchesis President 12. MAR YANN MAAS Swimming 9, 10, 117 Archery 9, 10. KA TH Y MA CZK O Basketball 97 Badminton 10. MICHAEL MADDIEX Basketball 9, 107 Baseball 9, 10. DANIEL MAHONEY Wrestling 12. IRISA NN MALA TO On Stage 10, 117 Freshman Choir 97 Sophmore Choir 107 Mixed Choir 117 Transfered from Libertyville H. S. KA THLEEN MALINASKY Student Council 9, 10, 11, 127 A.F.S. 10, 11, 12. THOMAS MANES IOY MARKIEWICZ S.O.S. 11, 127 Honor Society 11, 127 Student Council 9, 107 Gymnastics 9, 10, 117 Ski Club 9, 10. BRAD MARKOWSKI Football 9, 10, 11, 127 Baseball 9, 10, 127 Wrestling 9. CAROL YN MARTIN SHERYL MARTINELLI Student Council 9, 10, 11, 127 Pomber- ets 10, 11, 127 Yearbook 127 Basketball Scorekeeper 10. NOREEN MARUSCAK Orchesis 11, 12. ANNA MASELLA THERESE MC ALLIS TER Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 127 5.0.5. 10, 1 1, 127 Student Council 9, 10, 11, 127 Freshman Treasurer gf Sophmore Treasurer 107 Vice-Presi- dent 11, Vice-President 127 Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 127 Basketball Scorekeeper 10. IOYCE MC CARTHY S. O.S. 10, 11, 127 Honor Society 1 1, 12f Volleyball 97 Basketball 9, 10, 1 1, 12. IOYCE MC DONALD ALEC MC FARLANE lunior Association of The Deaf ' A.F.S. 11. 9, 10, 11, 127 President 12, GINA MC GINLEY On Stage 11, 12. MARTIN MC GINLEY Track 11,12. COLLEEN MC GOVERN Gymnastics 9, 10, 1 1. GEORGE MC GUIRE Golf 12. ELIZABETH MC KENNA Honor Society 11, 12. ANTHONY MC PARTLIN Football 9, 10, 1 1, 127 Wrestling 9, 10, 1 1, 127 Baseball gf Track 10,11, 12. FRED MELLER T Soccer 9, 10. RUBEN MICHIGAN IOHN MILAZO Baseball 9, 10, 1 1, 12. FREDRICK MILLER DEBRA MOHRY KAR YN MORGAN DONALD MOUNTZ Band 9, 10, 11, 127 lazz Band 10, 11, 12. IAMES MUELLER Football 9, 10, 11, 127 Basketball 9. IODI MUND DEBRA MUNDA s. 0. s. 9, 10, 127 Ski Club 9. IAMES MURPHY KA THLEEN MURRA Y N IAMES NELSON Ski Club 9, 107 Baseball 9. SHERI NELSON MICHAEL NEUBERGER Basketball 9, 10. LEA NEWREN Cheerleading 10, 11, 127 S. O.S. 11, 127 Yearbook 127 Choir 10, 11, 12f On Stage 127'VoIleybalI 10, 11, 127 Basket- ball 127 Track 9,10,11, 12. IOSEPH NICASTRO Choir 10,11,127 On Stage 11,127 Or- chesis 11, 127 Orchesis TreasurerfSen- ior Representative 127 Theatre 9, 10, 11, 127 Fall Club 127 Fine Arts Club 11,12. IRENE NICKL Track 11, 127 Cross Country 12. TROY NIVEN Football 9, 10, 12. GAIL NORKUS H. E. R. O. 11. IANET NO VA CK Band 9, 107 Tennis 11, 12. IOHN NOVA CK Basketball 9 -'. 1 1, 12. TIM NOVA CK TONY NO VA CK Soccer 9, 10, 11. VINCENT NUCCIO junior Association of The Deaf 9, 10, 1 1, 12. O LICIA O' NEIL Symphonic Winds 9,10,11, 12, Band 9, 10,11,12, Concert Choir 10, Dis- trict 214 Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, Pit Band 9, 10, 11, 12, H. l.A.S.A. President 12, Track 9, Bas- ketball 9, Tennis 9,10,11,12. LISA O' NEILL S.O.S. 9, 10, 11,12, Varsity Club 9, 10, 1 1, 12, Gymnastics 9, 10,11, Cheerleading 9, 10, 11. ED O'SHA UCHNESSY ,V Student Council 10, 11, 12, Fall Club 12, Representative 10, 11. IACKIE O'CONNOR WILLIAM OAKLEY Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Club 11, 12, Yearbook 12, Yearbook Boys Sports Editor 12, Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, Football 9, 10, 11,12, Wrestling 9, 10. MAR Y ODONNELL S.O.S. 9, 10,11,12, S.O.S. President 12, Ski Club 9, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Archery 10. ANN ODWYER MICHAEL O'LEARY Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 12. KA THERINE OLI VA Choir 9, 10, Concert Choir 11, 12, On Stage 11, 12. CHRIS OPPENHEIMER Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12. IOANNE ORLANDO KELLY PAGE Majorettes 9,10,11, Majorettes Cap- tain 10,11, IAMES PAPPAS Football 9, 10, 11, 12. CAROL YN PASTERSKI S.O.S. 9, 10, 12, German Club 9, 10, 11, Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12, Bas- ketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Council Representative 9, 10, 11, 12. IOHN PAUL ANGELO PA VLIS PHYLLIS PA YNE S. 0.5. 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Council 11,12, Yearbook 12. LAURA PEARLMAN A.F.S. 9, 10, A. F. S. Treasurer 10, Honor Society 11, 12. MARIA PELIDIS A.F.S. 12, French Club 12, Student Council 12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, A.F.S. Student 12. IAMES PETERSON Band 9,10, 11, 12. LISA PETTY Choir 9. IEFFREY PFEIL lazz Band 10, 11, 12, Electronics Club 10, 11, 12. LINDA PICK Band 9,10, 11, 12, Color Guard 12, Honor Society 11,12, Tennis 11,12. AUBREY PIECH Pomberets 10, 11, 12, Yearbook 12, Ski Club 9,10, Varsity Club 12, Bas- ketball 9, Tennis 9,10,11,12. DONALD PIN TER Ski Club 9, Soccer 10. DOUG PINTER DEBORAH PITNER MICHAEL PLA TT Football 12. KAREN PODLIN Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12. SUSAN POND Health Occupational Club 11. RON PONTIOUS . Honor Society 11, 12, Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12. DEAN POPOVICH Theatre 10,11, 12, Football 9, 10, Swimming 9, 10. KEL VIN PORTER Football 10,12, Track 11,12, Trans- fered from Palatine H. S. DORETTE POULOS 5.0.5. 10,11,12, Pep Club 9,10,11, Archery 10. GEORGETTE POULOS Pep Club 11, Bowling 11, 12, Badmin- ton 10,11,12. GARY PRA TT Skeet and Trap Club 10, 11, 12, Varsity Club 11, 12, s.o.s. 11, 12, ski Club 10,11, Football 9,12, Cross Country 10,11, Track 9, 10, 11, Basketball 9, 10. IACQUELIN PURCELL Honor Society 11, 12, Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12. Q DEAN QUARINO Football 9, Baseball 9,10,12, Basket- ball 9,10,11, 12. ROBERT QUILICO R IOHN RECHNER ROSE REINHOFER Ski Club 10, Bowling 10. STEVEN REINING RICHARD RENK Football 9. ROBERT RENK Football 12. IANENE RICHARDSON Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, 5.0.5. 9,10, 11, 12, Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11. IAMES RING MARCUS RISOP Cross Country 9,10,11, Track 9, 10. IAMES ROBINSON Ski Club 10, Basketball Manager 9. MARGARET RONNETT 6 Archaeology 9, Archaeology Vrce- President 9, French Club 9, 11, On Stage 10, A.F.S. 10, 11, 12, A.F.S. President 12, Honor Society 11, 12, German Club 12, S.O.S. 12, Corre- spondent 12. MARY ROONEY Choir 9, 10. BARBARA ROSINSKI French Club 9, Color Guard 11, Band 9, 10, 11, Varsity Club 12, S.O.S. 10, 12, Student' Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 11, 12, Cheerleading 9, 10, 11, 12. DA VID ROTHEROE Archaeology Club 9,10, 11,12, Ar- chaeology Vice-President 10, Ar- chaeology President 11, 12, Dungeons and Dragons Club 9,10,11,12, Dun- geons and Dragons Club President 11, 12, Radio Club 9, 10, Computer Club 9, 10,11,.12. KELLY RYAN Pomberets 10. DIANA R YDZENSKI S DANIEL SA CC O IOHN SAMBORSKI Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 12, MARK SAMBORSKI Skiing 9, 11, 12, Soccer 12. TODD SA YLOR Football 12. SUZANNE SCHAEFER Student Council 9, 10. KENNETH SCHAEFGES IAMES SCHA UDEK MAR Y SCHIA VONE STEVEN SCHLUTER Ski Club 9, 10, 12, Soccer 9, 10. CONSTANCE SCHMID A.F.S. 9,10, Choir 9,10, Track 11. LESLIE SCHMIDT Band 9, 10, 11,12, Color Guard 11, 12. MICHAEL SCHMIDT Summer Baseball 10, 11, 12. MITCHELL SCHOENFELD EDWARD SCHULTZ KIMBERLY SCHUMA CHER s.o.s. 9,1o,11,12. IEFFREY SCOTT Trap and Skeet Club 9, Ski Club 9, Football 9, 10. LYNN SEIDLER Badminton 10,12, Tennis 9, Trans- tered from Maine West H. S. IOHN SERSEN IAMES SHEEHAN Gymnastics 9, 10,11, 12. MELISSA SHELL Theatre 9, 10,11, l. E. 10, 11,12, Na- tional Forensic League 10,11, 12, Na- tional Forensic League Secretary 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Fine Arts Club 1 1, 12, Fine Arts Club Presi- dent 12, German Club 9,10,11, Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12, S. 0.5. 1.1, A.F.S. 11, Orchesis 12. CAROL YNN SHEYKER French Club 9, S.O.S. 11,12, Honor Society 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Softball 9, 10, 11, 12, Softball Captain 12. PAMELA SHIPLE Y KELLI SHOUB Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Ski Club 9, 10, S. 0.5. 11, 12, Yearbook 12. STEVEN 5HUl.AR Track 9, 1o,11, 12. LAUREL SIMON Gymnastics 9, 10, 11. ROBERT SIROTTI HERBERT SLITER DA WN SMIDDY Cheerleading 9, 10, 11, Orchesis 11, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12, Gymnastics 9. DENEEN SMITH S. 0.5. 9, 10, 11, Riding Club 10. RICHARD SMITH ROBERT SMITH SUSAN SOBESKI 5. 0.5. 10, 11, 12, Varsity Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Yearbook 12, Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, Cheerleading 9, 10, 1 1, 12. SEIRAN SOHN LAURA SOMMERFELD JOAN SPIEL Varsity Club 9, 10, 11, 12, S. 0.5. 11, 12, Cheerleading 9, 10, 1 1, Gym- nastics 9, 10, 11, 12, 5.0.5. officer 12. MICHAEL SPLITT Archaeology Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Ar- chaeology Club Treasurer 11. DANIEL SRAMEK Football 9, 10. DARRYL STACHNIAK Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12. MARY STANASZEK French Club 9, 10, French Club Presi- dent 10, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club President 11, 12, Choir 11, 12, Theatre 10, 1 1, 12. IOHN S TA N TON KIMBERI. Y STA NTON Student Council 10, 1 1, Varsity Club 12, Volleyball 9, 10, 1 1, 12, Cheerlead- ing 10. IA CQ UEL IN S TEFFENS French Club 9, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Volleyball 10, 11, Softball 9, 10, 1 1, 12. ALLEN STENSLAND Golf 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 9, 10, 12. DIA NE S Tl TA K IEROME S TOPPER Soccer 9, 10. DARR YL STREIT Fall Club 10, 11, 12, Theatre 9, 10, Track 10, 1 1. ALISON STRONG Band 9, 10, 11,12, Color Guard 11, 12, French Club 9, French Club Secretary 9, Student Council 9, 10, 11, Ski Club 9, 10, jazz Band 9, 10, 1 1, 12. DEBRA SUNDEEN GEORGE SVARNIAS German Club 10, 11. MARGARETA SVENSSON A.F.S. 12, A.F.S. Exchange Student from Sundstagymnasiet, Sweden. DOUGLAS SWANSON Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12, Gymnas- tics 9, 10, 11, 12, Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, On Stage 10,11, 12, Choir President 12, Fall Club 10,11,12, Captain of Fall Club 10, 11, 12, Theatre 9, 10, 11, 12. COLLEEN SWEENEY Student Council 9, 10,11,12, Fresh- man Treasurer 9, Sophmore Treasurer 10, junior Vice-President 11, Senior Vice-President 12, Varsity Club 11,12, 5.0.5. 9,10, 11, 12, Cheerleading 10, 11, 12, Track 9. ANN S YL VES TER A.F.S. 9, Theatre Crew 9, 10, Choir 9, 10, 11, 12. IANINE SZAMOCKI French Club 9, Basketball 9, 10, 11, Softball 9, 10. GREGORY WSZCZECH A.F.S. 11,12, Honor Society 11,12, Fine Arts Club 11, 12. T GREGORY TEETS Gymnastics 9, 10, 1 1, 12. EIL EEN TEPPER Majorettes 10, junior Association of the Deaf 9, 10, 11, 12. KA THLEEN THOMPSON TIMOTHY THRELKELD Football 9,10, Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12. K UR T TH YREEN Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10,11, 12, Symphonic Winds 9, 10, 1 1, 12, Varsity Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 9, 10,11. PAMELA TOBORG Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12, German Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Club 10, 1 1, 12, Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12, Cheerleading 1 1, 12. CHA RMAINE TOKAR Color Guard 10, Cheerleading 11. RICHARD TOMASSETTI IEANNE TREZEK Choir 9, Bowling 10, 11. ROBERT TSI TSOS Soccer 12. IEANNE TURINSK Y S.O.S. 10, 11, Varsity Club 10, 11, 12, Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12. U RON URBAN Football 9, 10. KA THR YN VASCONEZ A.F.S. 9. COLLEEN VESELITS S.O.S. 10, 11, Varsity Club 10, 11, Stu- dent Council 9, 10, District 214 Or- chestra 9, 10,11, 12, Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12, Cheerleading 9, 10, 1 1. W KARI WALKOWIAK Varsity Club 10, 11, 12, Honor Society 11, 12, Volleyball 9, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Swimming 9,10, 11, 12, Swim Team Captain 1 1, 12. CYNTHIA WAL TERS Swimming 12. ABIGAIL WASHINGTON Band 9, 10, H. E. R. 0. 11, 12, Orchesis 12, Choir 11. IOHN WASMER ANNE WA TKINS CHRISTINA WEICH ROBERT WEINER T Track 9, 10, Football 9, 10,12. DEBORA WEISSMANN Ski Club 11, 12. MAUREEN WENGER Swimming 9, Archery 10. STEVEN WESTRA SUZANNE WIDDIS KAREN WILLIAMS Tennis 12. CHRISTOPHER WILSON PA TRICK WIL TSE Baseball 12. ROBERT WIMPERIS CATHERINE WINKOWSKI 5.0.5. 9, Scorekeeper 10, Cheer- leading 11, Badminton 10. VALERIE WOLF Threatre 9, 10, 11, 12, Orchesis Stage Manager 11, 12, Band 9, 10, Student Council 9, Student Council Lighting Designer 11, 12. Y LISA YOUNG Orchesis 11, 12. TODD YOUNGER Soccer 9, 10, 11,12, Baseball 9, 10, Swimming 10, 11, 12. PETER YOUNG WER TH Football 9, 10, Soccer 11, Baseball 9, 10, Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12. Z DOUGLAS ZAUCHA Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 9, 10, 12. THOMAS ZEITLER Ski Club 9, 10,11, 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 9. IUDY ZENDER s. 0. s. 9, 10, 11, Ski Club 9. RICHARD ZIGANTE TRACY ZOERNER TAMARA ZUCK Theatre 11,12. SENIOR DIRECTOR Y DESIGNED AND COMPILED BY PAMELA LEMKE Qi? 9,7 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Treasurer Chris Michaels, President Sarah Vaizand, Secretary Chris'F6garty,f'YiCQfPrQsidEn't Diahfifwh Lange. if ,T , so , ,, .... , V 'fi' 1 1 C f f A A J , ,, ' . V -' Neg ifif V 'W '- - , Q, , fi Q ' H - ,I ' . 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Costello, Carrie 1121 50, 57, 61, 116, 120, 152, 112 Costello, Maureen 1121 120, 152 Cotton, Brandt 1101 189 Coughlin, Scott109147, 195, 131, 96 Coughlin, Timothy 1121 152, 131 Cox, Gary1091 195 Cox, Keely 1111 152 Cox, Kenneth 1111 183 Craig, Shannon 1121 152, 125 Crane, lacqueline1111 103, 130 Crevoiserat, Denis 1121 46, 120, 152, 96 Cullen, Beth 1111 183 Curlee, Michelle 1091 195 Curry, Anthony 1091 33, 195, 128 Curtiss, leffrey 1091 96 Czvitkovits, loseph1121 153 D Dagian, Karen 1111 118, 119, 3 183, 72 Daily, Paul 1121 153 Dalacker, Iames1111 17, 183 Dale, Debra 1121 15, 153 Dalinis, Steven 1101 17, 47, 189 Dalslrom, Bryan 1091 195, 85 Dalstrom, Donna 1111 25, 183 Dalstrom, Katherine 1091 195 Daniels,1Kurt1111 183, 125 Danko, Kimberly 1101 189, 109 Danner,1Hannes 1101 116, ,189, 112' ' 6 tioarrrrrr, Karina 1121 153,,126, , VV11 1121 by 1, Dash, let'frey1101 189 I Dash, Karla 1121 153 2 Davis, Bradley 1101 17, 47, 189 Davis, 'Iosselyn 1101 189 Davis, Kelly '1121 39, 144, 153 Davis, Kristen1091 195, 113 De,Alba, Rosamaria 1111 183 De Latour, Carolyn 1091 39, 195 De Latour, Michelle 1111 63, 183 De Leon, Belen 1121 153 De Leon, Luis 1091 195 De Leon, Pete 1111 De Leon, Reynaldo 1111 183 De Monte, Frank 1121 De waal, lohn 1121 18, 30, 46, 153, 208 De Wert, Debbie 1101 189, 105 Deal, Linda 1091 195 Deal, Lisa 1121 153 Deitch, Bradley 1101 Deja, Darrin 1101 189 Del Ghingaro, john 1111 Del Prete, jackie 1121 153 Del Re, Terri1101 189 Del Vecchio, Peter 1111 183, 84 Demeas, Maria 1111 183 Demel, Timothy 1111 183 Demma, Marina 1101 189 Denaxas, Vassilio 1121 46, 52, 153 Derecho, Maritoni 1121 119, 120, 153, 73, 91 Desens, Patricia 1121 153 Desens, Sue 1101 153, 105 Desmond, Charles 1091 195, 109 Desmond, Paul 1111 183, 130 Di Domenico, Michael 1091 5 Di Girolamo, Todd 1101 189, 109 Di Maggio, Debra 1101 189 DiMaggio, liz, Frank 1111 117, 183, 76, 77 Diachenko, lhor1111 183, 77 Diefenderfer, Hilda 1091 195, 106, 108, 109 Diefenderier, Scott 1121 23, 40, 42, 153 Dietrich, lohn 1121 153 Dietz, Karin 1111 183 Dietze, Kurt 1111 Dippong, Lisa 1091 Dizon, Osmundo 1111 183 Docter, Stephen 1121 42, 120, 153 Doescher, William 1111 183 Domeracki, Cheryl 1111 183, 181, 105, 127 Domeracki, Rick 1121 153 Domeracki, Russel 1121 120, 153 Dominike, Frank 1111 183 Donahue, David 1111 Donisch, Paul 1121 153 Doran, William 1101 189 Dorn, Paul 1101 128 Dotson, lennifer1091 195 Dougherty, Shawn 1111 183 Doulos, Mari 1111 183 Downs, Malthew1101 42, 189 Drafts, William 1111 183 Drake, Debra 1121 49, 50, 119, 148, 153, 86, 87, 200 Drake, Frank 1111 46, 183 Dreher, lack 1101 189, 128 Dreher, Sheryl 1121 15, 154, 120, 90, 91 Drozd, Richard 1111 42, 154, 183 Drozd, Robert 1121 42 Drozdz, Raymond 1091 42, 195 Druifel, Maureen 1121 50, 54, 119, 120, 148, 154, 208 Druffel, Thomas 1091 47, 195 Dubach, Marion1121 154 Duebner, leannine1091 195 Duebner, lennifer1091 19 Duffy, Alicia 1091 195 Dufour, lacqueline 1101 Duncker, Sarah 1091 119, 194, 195 Dunklin, David 1101 195, 130 Dunn, Dennis 1111 103 Dzierzak, 0eara1111 183, 127 E Eanos, Lorel1121 154, 125 Eble, Mark 1111 103 Eck, Barbara 1091 195, 113 Eck, David 1101 17, 189 Eck, lennifer111143, 55, 119, 183, 108 Eggert, Christy 1111 183, 73, 92, 93 Ehrenfried, lames1121 154 riiel, lilI1091 195, 113 Elder, loan1121 154, 108 Eldrup, Keith 1121 154 ' Ellison, Genia1091 195 Emling, Eric 1111 183 Emmerling, Donald 1121 138, 154 Engelhardt, Nicholas 1121 154 Enright, Coleen 1111 25, 183 Erickson, Bradd1091 195 Erickson, Mark 1121 154 Erickson, Rodney 1101 17, 189 Erikson, lill1091 119, 195 Erikson, Wendy 1101 65, 119, 188, 109, 72, 105, 107 Erlon, Christopher 1101 189, 124 Esczuk, lames1091 41, 85, 195 Evans, Randal 1121 49, 154, 87 Evans, Cynthia 1091 93 Evan, Philip 1091 195 Ewing, Dina 1121 154 F Fabbrini, Kenneth 1121 154 Fanizza, lohn 1111 183 Farnaus, Eric 1111 183 Fasolo, loseph109147, 195, 96 Fauceglia, Cara 1121 154 Fauceglia, Dina 1091 49, 195, 80, 81 Feder, Cynthia 1091 195, 129 Fedor, lames1121 154 Fedor, Ranee111121, 183, 91 Felitto, Brent 1101 17, 46, 189, 85 felitto, Raymond 1111 183 Fell, Michael 1091 47, 195 Fergus, lames 41, 42, 137, 154 Ferguson, Sally 1111 15, 62, 65, 66, 183, 92, 112 Field, lordie 110142, 109, 96 Field, Robbie 1101 42, 189, 96 Fink, April 1101 189, 125 Fischer, Barbara 1111 183 Fischer, Daniel 1121 35, 154 Fischer, Gary 1111 183 Fischer, janet 1101 21, 183 Fischer, Kurt 23, 183 Fish, Christopher 1121 44, 46, 154 Fish, Corey 1121 154 Fishleigh, Laura 1121 155, 125 Flagg, Bruce 1111 183, 130 Flavin, Mary 1111 183, 112 Flegar, Lydia 1091 195 Florio, Mary 1111 183 Flowers, Carol 1121 155, 125 Flynn, Michael 1091 195 Focken, lorn1121 42, 155, 125, 208 Foellmer, lean 1121 155 Foellmer, Ioseph 1091 195 Foerster, Alvin 1101 189 Fogarty, Christine 1111 58, 119, 182, 183, 106, 108, 127 Fogarty, Susan 1091 65, 119, 195, 91 Fogel, Gail 1121 155 Foloky, lames1111 46, 183, 96 Foloky, leanne1121 58, 155, 105, 107, 208 Ford, Patrick 1111 18, 46, 17, 183, 73 Ford, Patrick 1111 183 Forlaw, Rhonda 1121 119, 155, 73, 108, 109 Forti, Robert 1121 144, 155, 130 Foster, Sarah 1111 25, 183 Fowler, lulee 1091 195 Frakes, Victoria 1121 116, 155, 109 Frank, Brian 1121 155 Frankiewicz, Anita 1121 48, 49, 50, 155, 208 Frankiewicz, Anthony 1121 18, 40, 42, 48, 49, 50, 54, 120, 155, 208 Franklin, Gail 1111 183 Franklin, Peter 1091 116, 195 Frano, Sharon 1111 155 Frederichs, Michael 1091 195 Fredriksen, Keith 1111 18, 35, 183 Freeman, Beth 1101 189, 109, 128 Freeman, Richard 1111 130 Freiberg, William 1111 183 Freiberger, Sara 1121 155 Fremgen, Theresa 1121 49, 155, 87 French, Ann 1101 189, 91 Friedman, Hilary 1111 183 Friedrichs, Paul 1101 189, 109 Fritch, Lisa 1101 189, 113 Fritsch, Frederic 1121 155, 106, 108, 109 Fronczak, Patricia 1121 155 Frost, Laura 1091 195 Fuchs, Grant 1121 17, 46, 155, 70 Fudacz, Nancy 1101 189, 109 Fullerton, lulie 1111 62, 63, 103, 112 Fulton, David 1121 155, 127 Fulton, lames1121 155 Fulton, Kevin 1101 47, 195 Furlong, Brian 1091 47, 195 Furlong, Scott 1111 23, 183, 77 Furlow, Virgil 1111 G Gaddis, Dominic 1101 Gaines, Mara 1111 184, 126, 112 Galas, Pamela 1121 156 Galecke, Kathleen 1091 195, 113 Galecke, Margaret 1111 184 Galla Dawn 1091 65, 143, 195, 71 Gallagher, Michael 1091 47, 195 Gallay, Robert 1101 17, 189 Garay, lose 1111 184 Garay, Luis 1121 Garcia, Lance 1111 184, 108, 109 Gardzelewski, luIie1091 195, 06, 87 Gargano, Phil 1121 12, 13, 156 Garibaldi, Lori lo 1091 195 Garnett, Twyla 1091 Gart, Cathy 1121 21, 30, 37, 120, 156 Gartner, lanet1111 184 Garza, Paul 1121 156 Gaseor, Kenneth 1111 46, 184 Gaseor, Rochelle 1121 120, 156 Gasparaitis, Kimberly 1101 15, 65, 189 Gauger, Holly 1111 63, 184, 102, 127 Gauper, Daniel 1111 17, 55, 184, 108, 109 Gauvreau, Paul 1101 23, 189 Gauvreau, Steve 1121 156 Gavin, Donald 1111 Gavranovich, Dennis 1101 189 Gazda, Ann 1121 156, 125 Gazis, lames1091 47, 195, 85 Geallis, lames1121 138, 156, 208 Gear, Donna 1121 156 Gear, Thomas 1101 Gebarowski, Donna 1101 189 Gebarowski, Thomas 1091 195, 108, 109 Geib, Dennis 1111 184 Geib, Richard 1101 189 Geiger, Donna 1121 Gennusa, Dawn 1121 156, 130 Gennusa, Steven 1101 189, 130 Geraty, Colleen 112155, 156, 06, 87, 129 Germanos, Gregg 1121 156, 131 Germanos, Mark 1091 135, 195 Geronimi, Gregory 1111 184 Gesinski, Robert 1121 156, 71 Gherardini, Scott 1121 156 Giannakopoulos, Gina 1091 195 Gieseke, Gloria 1101 189, 92 Gilbreth, Richard 1101 17, 33, 189, 85 Gilligan, Maureen 1121 156 Gin, Paul111123, 184, 75, 77, 109 Ginsburg, David 1111 17, 184, 120 Giustino, Gerard1121 17, 156 Glink, Sheri 1121 156 Gnau, Geoffrey 1101 34, 189 Goldman, Kenneth 1091 47, 195 Golemo, Alison 1111 21, 119, 184, 109 Golemo, Carol 1101 21, 37, 189, 109 Golemo, Cheryl 1101 57, 61, 119, 189, 109 Gomez, Manuel 1121 156, 69, 126 Gonzales, Carmen 1121 156 Goodsell, Susan 1121 156, 108 Gordon, Douglas 1091 195, 109 Gordon, Kelly 1111 25, 119, 184, 05 Gareflfi, Matt1101 10, 34, 109 Gossett, lames1121 157 Gotham, lane1101 189 Gotham, Susan 1091 48, 49, 195, 00, 81 Gradei, Alan 1121 46, 59, 157, 125 Grady, Brian 1091 47, 195, 85 Grady, Kara 1121 Grant, Kenneth 1121 157 Graziano, Margaret 1121 157 Greco, Deana 1091 63, 133, 195 Gregornik, Barbara 1121 157 Gregory, Brian 1091 195, 85 Gretz, Patricia 1121 157, 112 Griesser, lohn1111 130 Griffin, Brian 1091 195 Griffin, loanne 1121 21, 37, 157, 208 Griffin, lohn1121 18, 19, 40, 42, 49, 50, 52, 50, 157, 203 Gundlach, Debra 1111 184 Gundlach, Wendy 1101 189 Gunther, Paul 1111 184 Gupta, Chandra 1091 195, 109 Gutzmer, Mark 1091 195 Gutzmer, Peter,1111 184, 112 Gwozdz, Cynthia 1101 25, 189 H H.-feinkef, lulie1121 157, 125 Hafertepe, Eric 1111 184 Hahn, David 1091 195, 85 Haliczka, Robert 1121 157 Hall, Richard 1091 195, 05 Halpin, Gary 1121 157 , Halverson, Eric 1111 184, 96 Halverson, lulie1091 195 Hamilton, Deborah 1111 184, 102 Hamilton, Raymond 1091 195, 109 V Hammang, Linda 1111 184, 102 Hand, Georgine1121 157 Hanlon, lohn1111 184 Hanlon, rcnbeir110,s 109 Hansen, christian 1121 157 Hansen, Debra 1101 15, 65, 189 Hansen, Kenneth 1091 47, 195 Hansen, Mari1111 184 Hardisty, Susan 1121 157, 129 Hardy, Lynnette110121, 189 Hare, Karen 1111 184 Hamer, Dinah 1111 184 Hamer, Bryant 1121 53, 157, 120 Harrigan, Suzanne 1091 195, 129 Harrington, Cathryne1101 189, 113 Harrington, Steven 1111 46, 184, 75, B4 Harris, Lynn 1121 157 Hartman, Michele 1111 184, 100, 109 Hartman, leanne1121 157, 112 Hauk, Eric 1091 42, 195 Hawes, Nancy 1091 65, 195 Heaps, Becky 1111 184 Heaps, Larry 1101 189 Hed, Kathy 1101 189, 113 Hedrich, Thomas 1111 184 Hefferan, Kevin 1121 157 Heller, jessica 1091 195, 129 Hendricks, ludith1121 157 Hendricks, Robert 1101 189, 85 Hennings, leanne 1121 157 Hennings, Sandy 1101 189 Hepner, Diane 1111 184 Herdegen, Theresa 1111 158, 184 Herold, Nora 1091 195, 109 Herzberg, Timothy 1091 195 Heyroth, Glen 1121 13, 61, 158 Higgins, Patricia 1101 189 Hill, Susan 1121 15, 64, 65, 158 Hill, Tracy1101 189, 96, 130 Hillebrand, Lynn 1111 184 Hindman, Susan 112121, 37, 158, 129 Hoban, Kelly 1091 195 Hobbs, lane1121 120, 158, 105 Hobbs, Mary lo 110125, 189, 105 Hoffman, Donna 1121 120, 158 Hoffman, Lisa 1101 189 Hoffman, Lori 1111 184 Hogan, Constance 1111 57, 184, 00, 81 Hogreve, Debra 1091 195 Holbrook, lami1121 158, 125 Holderried, Ann 1111 63, 184 Holec, Paul 1111 184, 77 Holman, Erick 1111 121, 122, 184, 108, 109, 126 Holub, Douglas Holzkopf, Denise 112155, 158 Hooper, Lee 1101 18, 34, 189 Hoover, Shawn 1111 184 Hoppe, leanne 1091 195, 113 Hama, Craig 1091 195 7 Hornberger, ludy1101 Harrigan, Mary 1121 158 Horstman, Barbara'1091 119, 195 Horvath, Matthew 1121 158 Horvath, Roberta 1101 189, 113 Hervath, Stacy 1121 158 Houck, Christopher 1101 189 Howe, Todd 1091 33, 195 Hoyne, Timothy 1101 189 Hrametz, Kathleen 1111 184 Hrametz, Michael 1091 195, 85 Hrovalin, Frank 1101 42, 187, 190, 126 Hrovatin, lr., james 111177 Hsu, David 1121 23, 46, 120, 158, 87 Hubert, Kathleen 1121 117, ,158 Hubert, Michael 1111 184 Hubly, Patricia 1101 190, 125 Huck, janet 1121 62, 63, 158 Huebner, Rebecca 1121 158, 129 Huene, Michael 1111 17 184, 71, 84 Huffman, Robert 1121 54, 158 Huntzinger, Lauri 1121 43, 158, 97 I lglewslri, Cheryl 1121 119, 158, 103, 105, 208 Iosil, Steve 1121 158 lwanicki, Diane 1111 184 twanicki, joylene1111 184 lwanicki, Timothy 1111 jacob, john 1091 195 jacob, Suzanne 11012 119, 188, 190, 108 jacobs, Daniel 1111 184 jacobs, Kurtis 1121 128 jacobs, Laurie 1111 184 jacobs, Stephanie 1091 195, 128 jacobson, Ginny 1111 184, 107, 108, 109 jacobson, Michael 1101 190, 130 jalromeit, Marina 1111 184 jang, junho1091 196 jang, Mihwa 1121 112 janney, Michael 1101 17, 47, 190 jarmuth, Tammy 1121 159 jason, lulie1101 190 jean, Michael 1101 190 jefferson, Michael 1111 184 jenks, james 1111 184, 127 jenlrs, Susan 1091 196 jensen, Kimberly 1091 196, 129 lernt, Ted 1121 159 lernz, Wendy 1101 190 Jin, Ronald 1101 19, 190, 130 lahnsen, Christian 1091 johnson, Dawn 1101 190 johnson, Marie 1121 159 johnson, Michael 1111 johnson, Paul 1111 17, 42, 184 johnson, Robert 1121 159 johnson, Sandra 1101 190 johnson, Sharon 1091 196, 108 johnson, Tammy 1111 184 johnson, Thomas 1111 184 johnston, Brian 1111 184, 108 lohnston, David 1121 159 lohnston, Kenneth 1101 17, 190 jones, Brad 1091 196 jones, james 1101 141, 190, 112 jones, Iohnny1091 47, 196, 85 jones, Kimberly 1091 196, 113 jonialr, Darryl 1121 139, 159 Ionic, Sasha 1121 42, 159 jordan, Sheryl 1091 196, 113 joseph, Mary 1121 159 joyce, Donna 1101 190 joyce, Michael 1111 judy, Thomas 1111 184, 84 jump, Theresa 1121 159 junlrel, Gwyneth 1111 60, 184, 112, 127 luretzko, Chrissy 1091 196, 91 K Kaczor, Casey 1111 184 Kadiroff, Reyhan,1101 42, 196 Kagay, jr., Howard 1101 18, 35, 190 Kahn, Michael 1091 196 Kaiser, Roberta 1111 159, 184 Kand, Kathy 1111 184 Kand, Kenneth 1101 190 Kandilas, Mary 1101 190 Kane, juIie1121 52, 59, 159, 105, 125, 208 Kane, Michael 1121 159 Kantorslri, Daniel 1101 190, 128 Kao, Pamela 1121 120, 159, 108, 109 Kappatos, Tina 1121 Karavidas, Constance 1091 65, 196 Karavidas, john 1111 42, 184, 208 Karch, Andrea 1091 196 Karch, Marcella 1101 190 Karchmer, George 1101 190, 112 Karchmer, Kurt 1111 117, 184 Karigan, Gust 1111 46, 184 Karnatz, Suzanne 1101 21, 190, 91 Karp, Sharon 1111 184, 130 Kasch, Scot Kasnick, joan 1111 184, 90, 91 Kassulat, Kurt 1111 159, 184 Kastner, Alan 1121 42, 50, 159, 70, 86, 87, 109 Katsigiannis, Eva 1101 196 Katsogianos, janet 1091 65, 196 Kavin, Denise 1091 121, 122, 196 Kedzior, Walter 1121 159, 74, 112 Kehl, Amy 1111 104, 108, 109 Keller, Cathleen 1121 Kelliher, Michael 1111 184 Kelliher, Nancy 1121 59, 65, 66, 159 Kelly, Colleen 1111 116, 117, 121, 123, 184, 128 Kelly, Douglas 1111 184 Kemp, Randall 1101 190, 109 Kendig, Suzanne 1111 62, 63, 184 Kenison, Denise 1111 119, 184, 71 Kennedy, Paul 1101 190 Kent, Kathryn 1121 159, 102, 125, 112 Kern, jeffrey 1101 190 Kern, Scott 1121 46, 159 Kernion, Chris 1091 196 Kernion, Louis 1111 23, 61, 184 Kersemeier, Carolyn 1101 65, 190 Kerstein, Susan 1091 119, 196, 113 Kersting, Susan 1121 54, 160 Kersting, Ted 1111 13, 184 Kesselman, Dara 1121 160 Kesselman, Victor 1091 196 Khoury, jamil1111 116, 117, 104, 112 Khoury, jamilee1121 160 Kiesel, Kurt 1111 184 Kim, Seung1121 160 Kinczylr, Carol 1111 184, 130 Kindler, Celeste 1091 196 King, Sandra 1091 196 King, Stephen 1101 42, 196 Kinney, Heather 1121 61, 160, 97, 125 Kintzle, jeffrey 1121 32, 33, 160, 131 Kioseff, David 1091 47, 196, 05 Kirchner, Eric 1101 190, 109 Kirsh, john 1101 190 Kivland, Paula1121 52, 59, 160, 105, 208 Kieldbierg, Annette 1101 21, 190, 91 Kieldbierg, Danny 1121 160 Kleinschmidt, john 1121 160, 208, 128 Klepper, Lisa 1101 190 Klimuszko, Wanda 1091 196 Klingel, Charles 1111 184 Klomiar, jerry 1091 42, 196 klap, David 1121 13, 136, 160, 06, 87 Kmet, Karen 1101 190 Kmet, Robert 1091 42, 196, 112 Kmety, Scott 1101 190, 129 Knaack, Karen 1111 184, 112 Knaaclr, Nancy 1091 65, 119, 140, 196, 87, 113 Kneller, Ellen 1121 160 Kninle, john 1101 42, 196, 109 Kndish, Lisa 1091 132, 197 Koelsch, Margaret 1121 160, 125 Koeppler, Lothar 1101 42, 56, 190 Koester, judy1121 160 Kolkowski, Prisca 1091 196, 87, 109 Kolls, janet 1111 184 Kolze, john 1121 160, 128 Konczyk, Elizabeth 1101 K onieczny, Christopher 1101 Konieczny, Daniel 1111 184 Konrad, james 1111 18, 46, 184 Konrad, Susan 1101 49, 190, 81 Korbas, Steve 1091 196 Koscak, Cynthia 1091 63, 196 Koscak, Tina 1101 63, 190 Kasrlra, Debra 1101 190, 91 Kostlra, Donna 1121 160 Kostopoulos, james 1111 184 Kovack, Gwendolyn 1101 190, 72, 105 Kovack, Mark 1121 46, 160 Kowalewski, George 1101 Kowniclr, David 1111 17, 33, 184 Kozik, Mark 1091 196, 96, 120 Kazial, David 1121 46, 50, 52, 44, 16, 84 Kaaial, 1ay 1101 47, 190, 05 Kozlowski, Ken 1111 Kracht, David 1101 Krahn, Scott1101 47, 190, 84 Krakowiak, Edward 1101 17, 47, 190 Kravets, Lori 1121 184, 103, 105 Krenek, Andrew 1101 190 Krenzer, Arthur 1111 Krinslry, Lori 1121 160, 125 Krinslry, Shari 1101 15, 190 Kroll, Andrew 1101 190 Kruckmeyer, Ann 1121 116, 117, 160, 102 Krumdick, Deena 1111 119, 184 Krzeminski, Lynette 1111 17, 104, 103, 105 Kuechler, june 1111 184 Kueker, Glen 1111 184 Kukula, Eric 1111 184, 109 Kullman, Heather 1111 184 Kullman, Robin 1121 Kumm, Chester 1101 190 Kurtz, Edward 1121 13, 30, 120, 161 Kurtz, Laura 1111 185 Kutzer, Chrisdeana 1091 65, 196, 128 L La Beau, Steven 1111 185, 76, 77 La Frenz, jason 1091 132, 196, 85 La Plume, Troy 1111 La Scola, joseph 1121 161 Labellarte, john 1121 161 Lackovic, Hill 1111 17 Lafferty, Stephen 1111 185 Lahman, Cheryl 1111 161, 113 Lahman, Chris 1091 119, 196, 109 Lakome, Karen 1121 137, 161, 81, 208 Lamka, john 1101 190 Lamka, Tony 1091 196 Lamonica, Paul 1121 23, 42, 161 Landon, Lori 1101 190, 113 Lane, Dave 1121 161 Lange, Diane 1111 119, 121, 182, 185, 125 Lange, Kelli 1111 185, 97, 108, 109 Lange, Philip 1101 18, 42, 190 Lange, Scott1091 196, 108, 109 Langer, Beth 1121 161 Lanner, Lennart 1121 161 Lara, William 1101 Larsen, Kimberley 1111 15, 65, 105, 92 Larson, Robert 1111 17, 185 Lasko, Marc 1101 17, 60, 190 Latowicz, Gregory 1121 46, 161 Latzel, Mary 1121 119, 161 Lauffenmerger, Thomas 1121 161 Layoff, William 1121 161 Lazarz, Elaina 1101 42, 185, 112 Lazarz, Steven 1121 Lazzaro, Christine 1091 196, 113 Lazzaro, Marie 1101 190, 190, 128 Le Claire, Daniel 109133, 196, 85 Lech, Michael 1101 190, 108, 709 Leers, Linda 1121 161, 104, 103, 105, 208 Leers, Christine 1111 185 Leider, Thomas 1121 161 Leipzig, Christine 1111 185, 102 Leipzig, Margueri 1121 161 Leipzig, Rita 1101 190 Lemke, Pamela 1121 161, 104, 105, 208 Leonard, julie 1111 185, 109 Leonardo, Angela 1121 161, 104, 105, 208 Leonardo, joseph 1091 196, 85 Leske, Theresa 1091 196 Levy, Mitchell 1111 18, 185 Lewandowski, Brian'1101 190, 87 Lewandowski, jr., Vincent 1111 185 Ley, Kevin 1101 190 Ley, Shawn 1121 161 Li, Rebecca 1101 190, 8 Liberti, Denise 1091 49, 196, 00, 81, 113 Lichter, Michael 1121 161, 127 Lidik, Randy 1111 105 Liebenow, Gretchen 1101 190 Liebenow, Patricia 1091 196 Liebig, Anna 1121 43, 55, 162 Limbers, Peter 1101 17, 190 Limperis, George 1101 17, 47, 190, 05 Limperis, james 1121 16, 17, 40, 44, 45, 57, 75 Lind, Andrew 1101 13, 42, 190 Lind, Kathryn 1121 102, 81, 125 Lindelof, Laura 1121 120, 162, 109 Linderman, jeannine 1091 196 Lindskoog, Gregg 1121 46, 162, 109, 126, 131, 127 Lindskoog, jeffery 1091 47, 196, 109, 131 Link, Cynthia 1111 43, 185 Liaafeld, lohn1121 102, 84 Liston, joseph 1121 41, 42, 162 Littig, Michael 1101 42, 190 Livesay, David 1101 190 Livesay, Paul 1121 162 Lloyd, Nancy 1101 190, 113 Lo Monaco, Anthony 1111 185 Lococo, Robert 1101 17, 47, 190 Loftus, Christine 1091 196, 113, 129 Loftus, Mark 1111 17, 46, 185, 96 Lombardo, Lise 1091 196 Longworth, jeffrey 1101 190, 96, 130 Lonigro, Daniel 1111 185 Lonsdale, Christina 1101 190, 130 Lopriore, Kelly 1091 196, 108, 109 Loriss, Donna 1111 185 Lottering, Robert 1091 196 Lovelace, julie 1121 162 Lucas, Peter 1091 47, 196 Ludvigsen, George 1091 34, 196 Ludwigsen, Daniel 1121 40, 42, 54, 138, 102, 71 Lukasz, Gary 1121 162 Lunaburg, Diane 1091 121, 123, 190, 113, 128 Lunaburg, Robert 1111 135, 185, 128 Lyman, William 1101 Lynch, Kelly 1101 21, 190 Lynch, Maureen 1091 36, 37, 196 Lynn, Marybeth1121 120, 162 M Maas, Edward 1091 196, 77 Maas, Maryann 1121 120, 162 Maczko, Kathy 1121 162 Maczko, Lori 1101 119, 188, 190' Madden, james 1101 17, 190, 129 Maddiex, Michael 1121 162 Madison, Andrew 1091 42, 196 Madison, Kimberly 1101 Madison, Michael 1111 185 Madsen, Lisa 1111 185 Maglione, Teresa 1111 185 Mahoney, Daniel 1121 162 Mahoney, Patrick 1091 47, 196 Mahoney, Therese 1101 15, 49, 190, 87 Malato, lrisann 1111 162, 112 Malinasky, Kathleen 1121 119, 162 Malinasky, Nancy 1091 196, 109 Malkowski, Mark 1091 196 Mallek, Nicholas 1101 190, 109 Malszewski, Cheryl 1111 65, 185, 129 Malyszkn, jori1101 190, 87 Manes, Thomas 1121 162 Mannella, Lynda 1111 185, 125 Marain, judith1101 119, 188, 190, 105 Marchese, Maryellen 1111 185, 71 Markiewicz, janus 1101 50, 190 Markiewicz, joy 1121 119, 120, 162 ' Markowski, Bradley 1121 46, 162 Marohn, Ronald 1111 185 Martin, Carolyn 1121 163 Martin, Robert 1091 196 Martinelli, Dewey 1101 47, 190, 85 Martinelli, Sheryl 1121 59, 119, 163, 72, 74, 104, 105, 208 Maruscak, Noreen 1121 163, 102 Maruscak, Tracy 1091 196 Masella, Anna 1121 117, 163 Masella, Leonard 1101 190 Mashtal, Barbara 1101 190, 113 Masloske, lames1091 196 Mason, Tania 1091 196, 113 Mastri, Donald 1101 190 Matheson, john 1101 42, 190, 126 Marlin, Marlee1111 105, 130 May, Kris 1101 190 May, Thomas 1111 Mc Allister, Tracy 1121 27, 119, 103, 125 Mc Caleb, Cynthia 1111 185 Mc Carthy, Carrie 1091 63, 196, 87 Mc Carthy, Colleen 1101 133, 190 Mc Carthy, loyce1121 120, 163 Mc Coy, Walter 1101 190 Mc Dermott, john 1111 185 Mc Dermott, Laurie 1101 190, 104, 105 Mc Dermott, Peter 1091 196 Mc Donald, loyce 1121 Mc Farlane, Alec 1121 130 Mc Ginley, Gina 1121 163, 110, 112 Mc Ginley, Martin 1121 163, 112 Mc Govern, Colleen 1121 163 Mc Govern, james 1091 47, 196 Mc Guiness, Karen 1101 24, 25, 190, 71, 05, 105 Mc Guire, George 112133, 57, 163 Mc Guire, Kathleen 1111 119, 185 Mc Hugh, Michelle 1091 196 Mc Kenna, David 1091 196 Mc Kenna, Elizabeth 1121 120, 121, 123, 103 Mc Laughlin, Karen 1091 196 Mc Laughlin, Kathie 1091 196 Mc Laughlin, Patricia 1111 25, 185 Mc Leod, Bonnie 1101 190 Mc Leon, Roberta 1091 196 Mc Mahon, leannine 1111 185 Mc Partlin, Anthony 1121 18, 40, 139, 163, 96 Mc Partlin, Peter 1101 47, 190, 85 Mc Pheron, Ronald 1111 49, 77 Meese, Kevin 1101 190 Meier, Elizabeth 1111 118, 119, 185, 70, 108, 109 Mele, Catherine 1111 185 Mellert, Freddy 1121 163 Memmen Elke 1091 196 Merker, Mark 1111 185 Merle, Michael 1111 105 Merritt, Douglas 1091 196 Merritt, Robert 1111 185, 112 Messer, Stephen 1091 47, 196, 85 Messina, john 1111 185 Metzger, Matthew 1111 13, 185 Metzger, Timothy 1091 196 Meyer, Christopher 1091 47, 196 Meyer, Dawn 1091 196, 92 Meyer, 'leanne 1111 15, 185, 91 Meyer, julie 1111 185! Meyer, 'Kimberly 1111 185, 85, 102, 127 1 Meyer, Margaret 1091 65, 196, 91 ' Michaels, Christine 1111 49, 119,' 182, 185, 81 Michigan ,Ruben 1121 163 Miecinalti, Richard 1091 196 Miecinski, Stanley 1111 185 Milazo,flolm1121 17, 163 Miles,'Rerlee1101 119, 190, 109 I Miller, Buddy 1091 1.96 ' Miller, Frederick 1121 163, 125 Mills, Lori 1111 185 Mischenko, Anatole1111 185 Mitchell, Leun 1101 75,1471 790 Mnichowicz, leffrey1101 17, 190, 96 Mnichowicz, Robert 1111 17, 40, 185, 96 Moberly, Donald 1101 190 Moehling, Charles 1101 190, 77 Mohry, David 1091 196 Mohry, Debra 1121 27, 163 Mondo, loseph1121 163 Mondo, Stephen 1101 191 Montanino, Patricia 1091 196 Montanino, Ruth 1101 191 Montilla, Carlos 1101 42, 191, 96 Montilla, Francisco 1111 18, 34, 35 Moore, Bryan 1101 191, 109 Moran, Dean 1111 17, 105 Moran, lon 1111 185 Moravick, Nancy 1091 196, 109 Morgan, Karyn 1121 163 Moriarty, Carolyn 1111 163, 185 Moschiano, Kimberly 1101 Moses, Brian 1101 191 Mosier, Roy 1101 47, 191 Mountz, Donald 1121 164, 109 Mueller, lames 1121 45, 46, 164 Mueller, janet 1091 196 Mueller, Lesley 1111 Mueller, Lisa 1111 185, 113 Mueller, Michele 1111 185, 91 Mueller, William 1101 33, 191, 84 . Mueller, William 1101 191, 130 Mnhl, Erif109147, 190 Muhl, Melanie 1111 185, 125 Mulcbrone, Anthony 1111 185 Muna, lodi1121 164 Munda, Debera 1121 Muno, Louis 1101 191 Muna, Mary 1111 185, 81 Murillo, Benjamin 1091 196 Murillo, Grace 1101 135, 191 Murphy, james 1121 Murphy, Michael 1101 191, 196 Murray, Brian 1091 47, 196, 130 Murray, Kathleen 1121 164 Murray, 'Thomas 1101 17,34, 191 Murrell, Kathryn 1101 191 Myer, William 110142, 191 N Nakamura, Lisa 1111 49, 185 Nattress, ll1,,Leroy 1111 , Neacy, ,Elizabeth1101 191, 105 Neiman,,'5andra'1111 Nelsonyf Colleen 11011 191 Nelson,P,Danielf1091 1,96 ' , Nelsnng1ame41121 104 Nels0n,fPamela1091 119, 190, 109 V',, Y f ,, Nelson, Nelson, Sheri'1121 ' ' Names, 5David1101 191, 120 Nemes,,Sandi1091 196, 128 ' Neuberger, 'Michael 1121 164 Neumuller, David 1101 191 Newren, Lea 1121 20, 21, 49, 50, 04, 05, 141, 164, 87, 053041191101 19,1 4 124, 208, 112 Neyman, Sandra 1111 185 Nicastro, joseph 1121 49, 50, 55, 164, 74, 87, 102, 112 Nickl, Irene 1121 21, 37, 120, 164 Nickl, Peter 1101 42, 191 Nielsen, Ronald 1091 196 Nielsen, Scott 1111 185 Nielsen, William 10 134 l i r 197 Niemesz, Terry 1111 185 Niven, Troy 1121 46, 164 Noakes, Susan 1111 185, 109 Norkus, Gail 1121 164, 125 Novak, janet 1121 63, 164 Novak, jennifer1111 185 Novak, john 1121 57, 61, 120, 137, 164, 84 Novak, Timothy 1121 164 Novak, Tony 1121 164 Nowak, jean 1111 Nuccio, Vincent 1121 164, 96, 130 Nudo, Christopher 1091 34, 197, 77, 112 Nuernberg, Eric 1111 185 Null, Diane 1091 197 Null, Keith 1111 13, 185, 77 Nunes, Ellen 1101 191 Nufrer, Beth 1091 197 Nybo, Colleen 1091 197 O O'Hrien, Lisa 1101 191 O'Connor, Kim 1101 191, 129 O'Dea, Timothy 1111 185 O'Dwyer, Ann 1121 164 O'Malley, Kelly 1091 197, 130 O'Meara, john 1091 197 O'Neil, Lit-ia 112150, 62, 63, 100, 109 0'Neil, Patrick 1101 O'Neill, Lisa 1121 125 O'Shaughnessy, Ed 1121 117, 119, 165 O'Toole, Georgeann1101 191 O'Connor, jacqueline 1121 164 Oakley, William 1121 16, 17, 46, 45, 165, 70, 208 Oakson, Anthony 17, 191 Oberlin, Susan 1101 191 0'Donnell, Mary 1121 164, 124 Oeltgen, Brian 1111 18, 35, 105, 34, 108, 109 olarrder, Karl 1101 191, 128, 130 Oleiniczak, Barbara 1091 65, 119, 197, 113 Oliva, Katherine 1121 165, 112 Olsen, Eric110160, 121, 123, 191 Olsen, Michael 1091 Olsen, Scott 1111 185, 109 Olshein, Pamela 1111 185, 102, 112 Olson, Christine 1091 197 Olstad, Arthur 1111 opels, Nick 1091 47, 197, 05 Oppenheimer, Elizabeth 1101 191, 105 Oppenheimer, Christopher 1121 13, 165 , Orlando, Diane 1111 Orlando, loanne 1121 Ortiz, Ralph 1101 191 Ovadenko, Ricky 1091 197, 109 Oyen, john 1111 185 P Pach, Gregory 1111 185 Page, Kelly 1121 120, 165 Paik, Hui1091 197 Palacios, Felipe 1091 197 Palacios, lrma1111 185 Palacios, Victor 1111 42, 185 Palese, Elizabeth 1111 165, 185 Palminteri, jeff 1111 17, 134, 185 Paluch, David 1111 185, 128 Pappas, james 1121 46, 165 Pappas, Mary 1091 197 Pappas, Peter 1111 185 Park, james 1101 18, 191, 112 Parlier, Michael 1111 185 Parras, judy1091 197, 113 Pascente, john 1111 185, 130 Pasckke, Rose 1121 165 Pasiuk, julie 1111 24, 25, 63, 185, 129 Passaglia, john 1111 32, 33, 185, 84 Pasternack, Lars 1101 116, 117, 191, 112 Pasterski, Carolyn 1121 20, 21, 50, 64, 65, 66, 119, 145, 165, 90, 91 Patricelli, Paul 1091 197, 109 Paul, Debbie 1091 197 Paul, john 1121 165 Paul, Kenneth 1111 185 Paulson, Cheryl 1101 Pavetto, Michael 1111 185, 96 Pavetto, Robert 1101 46, 47, 191 Pavetto, Susan 1091 65, 197 Pavliny, Christine 1101 191, 130 Pavlis, Angelo 1121 Pawelek, Carolyn 1101 191 Pawlak, Michele 1101 191 Payne, Phyllis 1121 119, 165, 125, 208 Pearlman, Deborah 1091 197 Pearlman, Laura 1121 120, 165 Peistrup, Gregory 1101 23, 191, 108, 109 Pelidis, Maria 1121 119, 165, 126, 129, 120 Pellizzeri, Enrico 1111 Pennisi, Lisa 1111 185, 102, 112 Pesch, Thomas 1101 191 Peters, Alma 1111 185 Peters, Thomas 1091 197 Petersen, Brian 1111 185, 96 Petersen, Daniel 1111 17, 46, 44, 185 Petersen, john 1091 197 Peterson, james 1121 165, 109 Peterson, john 1111 Peterson, Stefanie 1091 197 Petty, Adam 110123, 42, 191 Petty, Kendall 1101 191, 92, 93 Petty, Lisa 1121 165 Pfeil, jeffrey 1121 55, 165 Pick, Allison 1101 191, 109 Pick, Linda 112163, 165, 107, 103, 109 Piech, Aubrey 1121 54, 56, 62, 63, 165, 71, 103, 92, 93, 105, 208 Pierce, Dale 1111 17, 185 Pierce, Kurt 1101 191, 129 Pierson, john 1091 197 Pietrini, Gina 1091 197 Pinter, Donald 1121 165 Pinter, Douglas 1121 42, 166 Pionke, Angela 1101 25, 42, 191, 100, 109 Piotrowski, Marc 1111 185, 130 Piskun, Beth 1111 185 Pitner, Deborah 1121 166, 129, 130 Pizzato, David 1101 191 Platt, Michael 1121 46, 166 Pluskota, james 1101 47, 191 Podlin, Karen 1121 166 Podlin, Mark 1091 197, 96 Podlin, Suzanne 1101 119, 191, 104, 105 Polcyn, Kurt 1111 186, 130 Pollak, Gregory 1091 135, 197 Pond, Susan 1121 166 Pontillo, Gina 1101 191 Pontious, Ronny 1121 166, 96 Ponzio, Daralyn 1101 119, 191, B5 Pop, Thomas 1111 186 Popovich, Dean 1121 166 Portanova, Diana 1111 166 Porter, Kelvin 1121 166, 112 Potucek, 1101 191 Poulos, Dorette1121 117, 166 Poulos, Georgette 1121 25, 166 Poulos, Terry 1111 23, 117, 186 Pracko, Bryan 1111 186, 109 Pracko, Scott1091 197, 85, 108, 109 Prather, Tom 1091 47, 197, 85 Pratt, Gary 1121 18, 46, 166, 131 Prince, David 1091 197 Pruyn, Deanne111143, 186, 97 Psenka, Karen 1101 191 Psenka, Paul1111 37, 46, 186, 84 Puetz, Ann 1091 36, 37, 197, 91 Puetz, Mary 1111 139, 186 Pugliese, Edward 1101 17, 47, 191 Purcell, jacqueline 1121 20, 120, 166, B1 Puzzo, Lisa 1101 191, 87, 102 Quarino, Dean 1121 137, 166, 84 Quarino, joseph 1111 46, 106, 71, 96 Quidzinski, Erich 1101 42, 191 Quilico, jennifer 1101 191 Quilico, Robert 1121 Quirini, Michael 1101 23, 42, 191 Quist, Patrick 1091 191 Radtke, Thomas 1101 191, 112 Rajski, Debra 1091 197 Randolph, Pam 1091 197, 130 Randolph, Scott 1111 186, 130 Rasmussen, Ann 1091 197, 126 Rateike, Susan 1111 186, 105 Ray, Robert 1091 197 Rechner, john 1121 Reed, Brian 1101 191 Reed, Royce 1111 186 Reed, rirrr0fhy1111 40, 42, 106 Reeves, Yancey 1101 191 Reinhofer, Rosemary 1121 166, Reinhofer, Tony 1101 19 1 Reining, Steven 1121 166 Reining, David 1101 191 Renaud, Ronald 1111 17, 46, Rendtorff, Randall 1111 186, 130 Renfro, Richard 1101 42, 191 Renk, Richard 1121 166 Renk, Robert 1121 46, 166 Rezek, jennifer 1091 119, 197 Reznick, Marci 1111 186, 112 Richardson, janene 1121 166, 81, 126 Riedel, Mark 1101 191, 96, 130 Riley, Brian 1111 186 Ring, james 11 166 Risner, james 1091 34, 133, 197, 85 Risop, Marcus 1121 166 Ristich, Michaela 1091 119, 194, 197, 109 Ristich, Tamara 1101 191 Roberts, Deanne1091 197, 91 Roberts, Donad1091 197, 85 Robinson, james 1121 167 Robinson, john 1111 Rodiek, Herman 1111 141, 186 Rodrian, Kris 1091 197 Rodrian, William 1111 186 Rogala, joseph 1101 47, 191, 85 Rogers, Scott 1091 197 Ronnett, Margaret 1121 116, 117, 120, 167 Rooney, Mary 1121 167 Rooney, Patrick 1101 191, 131, 129 Rosell, Robert 1111 186 Rosell, Sharon 1091 Rosenbaum, Adam 1091 197 Rosinski, Barbara 1121 21, 49, 50, 52, 54, 167, 07 Rosinski, Linda 1091 119, 197 Rossi, Elizabeth 1101 119, 191, 75, 9, 93 Rossi, jane1111 116, 121, 186, 102, 111 Roth, Timothy 1111 106 Rotheroe, David 1121 Rubino, Donette 1111 186, 108, Rudin, Christine 1111 186, 70, Rudolph, Christina 1111 17, 186, 93, 92, 109 Rueffer, Marc1101 17, 191 Rumann, Thomas 1101 191 Ruscitti, Anthony 1091 197 Rush, Laura 1101 Rust, Tina 1091 197 Ruttendjie, Ingrid 1111 25, 186, 126, 129, 127 Ryan, Douglas 1101 191, 127, 128 Ryan, Kelly 1121 167 Rydzenski, Diana 1121 167 Ryman, Lena 1111 186, 108, 109 S sabie, Kurt110142, 191, 05 Sabo, Grace 1091 37, 197 Sacco, Daniel 1121 167 Sacco, Mary 1091 49, 197 Salas, Gustavo 1111 186 Samano, jessie 1111 Samano, Margarita 1101 191 Samborski, john 1121 46, 167 Samborski, Marianne 1101 21, 49, 191, 80, 81 Samborski, Mark 1121 167 Sammarco, Patrice 1111 186 Samuelson, Eric 1101 191, 109, 128 Samuelson, Kurt 1101 191, 128 Sanabria, Selma 1101 191 Sanchis, Roylena 1091 197 Sandquist, Karin 1111 186, 70, 127 Sanstrom, Perry 1111 186 Sanino, lessie1111 186 Sanok, jeffrey 1101 17, 191 Saundle, joseph 1101 23, 47, 191, 109 Sauriol, Gina 1091 197 Saylor, Todd 1121 167 Scacco, Lori 1091 119, 197 Scafidi, Deniel 1111 186 Scanlan, jeff 1111 23, 186 Scelsi, Lisa 1111 15, 186, 109 Schachtschneider, Scott 1101 191 Schaefer, Kerry 1111 186 Schaefges, Donna 1101 191 Schaefges, Karyn 1111 54, 186, 125 Schaefges, Kenneth 1121 167 Schaefges, Teresa 1091 37, 197, 81 Schaper, Madeleine 1111 186 Scharf, Dawn 1111 43, 186, 97, 127 Schaudek, james 1121 Schiavone, Mary 1121 167 Schleiter, Dan 1101 23 Schluter, Steven 1121 167 Schmall, Eve 1111 186, 102 schrnall, julie 1101 191, 05, 1l Schmalz, Randolph 1111 116, 186, 112 Schmid, Constance 1121 167 Schmid, Lisa 1101 191 Schmidt, Bert 1091 47, 197 Schmidt, jeffery1111 186 schlnidr, Leslie 1121 120, 167, 108, 109 Schmidt, Merry 1111 186 Schmidt, Michael 1121 167 Schmitz, Matthew 1111 186 sfhrnirz, Scott 1101 47, 191 Schneider, Kurt 1091 197 Schneider, Laura 1111 186 Schneider, Michael 1101 191 Schnur, Gregory 1111 46, 186 Schober, Clifford 1111 186 Schoenberger, Deborah 1091 197, 113 Schoenfeld, Donald 1111 186 Schoenfeld, Mitch 1121 167 Schoonover, Robert 1101 23, 191, 108, 109, 96 Schram, Becky 1101 49, 191, 81 Schroeder, Alan 1111 186 Schroeder, David 1101 191 Schroeder, Dawn 1111 15, 65, 66, 119, 106 Schroeder, Steven 1101 192 Schroeder, Tracy 1101 15, 65, 192 Schuetz, Peter 1101 192, 128 Schuld, joy110149, 192, 81 Schuld, Laurie 1111 186, 81 Schuld, Nanci 1101 62, 63, 192 Schultz, Edward 1121 167 Schultz, Susan 1111 186 Schumacher, Karen 1101 132, 192, 113 Schumacher, Kimberly 1121 167 Schumacher, Vicki 1101 192, 125 Schwab, julie 1091 197 Schwab, Mary 1101 192 Schwader, james 1101 47, 192 Schwartz, Alan 1091 197, 130 Schwartz, Ann 1111 186 Schwartz, Elaine 1101 192, 130 sum, Donald 1091 121, 127, 128 Scott, jeflrey1121 168 Scott, Mark109142, 197 Scully, Kathleen 1101 25, 65, 192, 91 Seagraves, William 1101 33, 192 Seidler, Glenn 1091 197 Seidler, Lynn 1121 168 Seleman, Mindi1111 186 Serpe, Donna 1121 Sersen, john 1121 Schaffer, Steven 1101 109, 191 Scharlog, Keith 1111 17, 33, 186 Sheehan, james 1121 12, 13, 168 Sheets, julie 1101 192, 109 Sheffield, Aaron 1091 197 Shell, Melissa 1121 120, 121, 168, 71, 102 Sheyker, Carolynn 1121 14, 15, 120, 168, 91 Sheyker, Diane 1101 15, 192 Shintaku, jeffrey 1091 47, 197 Shipley, Pamela 1111 168, 186 Shoub, Kelli 1121 119, 168, 208 Shular, Steven 1121 168 Sidell, Amanda 1111 186, 125 Siebold, Lisa 1091 63, 197, 91 Simon, Laurel 1121 168 Simons, Frances 1111 15, 65, 186, 92, 93 Simons, Natalie 1091 65, 119, 197, 91 Sirotti, Robert 1121 168, 130 Sitko, Carrie 1101 192 Skarda, Diane 1101 192, 105 g,,- . skiba, Sheryl 1091 197 Skupien, Cynthia 1111 186 Slepicka, Richard 1101 192 Sliter, Herbert 1121 125 Slowik, Mark 1091 197 Smiddy, Dawn 1121 168 Smiddy, Timothy 1101 23, 192 Smith, Deneen 1121 168 Smith, Kimberly 1091 197 Smith, Richard 1121 168 Smith, Robert 1121 168 Smithana, Lyn 1111 168 Smizinski, Deborah 1101 192 Snarski, Ted 1121 Snider, Daniel 1091 197 Snow, Kelly 1101 Snow, Michael 1101 13, 192 Sobeski, Daniel 1101 96, 18, 192 Sobeski, Susan 1121 49, 136, 168, 87, 208 sable, M.-1rc1091 197, 109 Sabotka, Sandra 1111 186 Soho, Sei 1121 112 Sohn, Seikyung1091 197 Sommerfeld, jean 1091 197 Sommerfeld, Laura 1121 168 Sommers, janet 1091 197 Soteropolous, Tim 1101 Sowatzke, Kyle 1101 18, 34, 192 Soyka, Catherine 1091 49, 119, 197, 87, 109 Soyka, Christine 1111 121, 122, 186, 70, 109, 126 Specht, Wendy 1111 21, 49, 52, 118, 119, 186, 74, 81, 86, 87 Speer, Laura 1111 119, 186 Speros, Michael 1101 Spiel, Christine 1091 197, 91 Spiel, joan 1121 168, 81, 124, 125 Spilotro, Beth 1111 186 Splitt, Michael 1121 168, 128 Sproul, Robert 1111 23, 186 Sramek, Daniel 1121 168, 70 St. Michelle, Debra 1111 Stachniak, Darryl 1121 169 Stake, Kristen 1101 192, 112, 113 Stanaszek, jennifer 1101 15, 192 Stanaszek, Mary 1121 169, 208 Stanisz, Michelle 1091 197 Stanisz, Robert 1111 186 Stanton, john 1121 169 Stanton, Kimberly 1121 56, 64, 65, 66, 169 stark, Mafy1091 197, 113 Stark, Michael 1121 169, 96, 130 stark, Paul1101 17, 192 Startzel, Laura 1091 197 Stasch, Elizabeth 1091 197 Steffens, Christopher 1101 192 Steffens, jacquel1121 15, 169, 91 Steffens, Robert 1101 192 Steinmetz, William 1101 192 Steklac, Daniel 1091 197, 109 Stembridge, Steve 1121 169 Stensland, Allen 112152, 169 Stensland, Sheri 1101 192, 1031 109 Stephani, Steven 1111 13, 186 Stephenson, Tammy 1111 186, 112 Stitak, Diane 1121 169 smak, Elaine 1111 106 Stocker, Petra 1091 197 Stocker, Ralph 110123, 42, 192 -Stopper, jerome 1121 169, 70, 86, 87 Stramaglio, Christine 1101 192 Straus, Sevin 1101 192 Street, Meredith 1111 186 Streit, Darryl 1121 49, 169, 70, 87 Strom, Kristine 1101 21, 192 Strong,,Alison 1121 63, 169, 108, 109 Strong, lennifer1101 192, 109 Strong, Like 1111 186 Stubbs, Erica 1101 192 Stuercke, jennifer 1101 192 Suarez, Noel 1091 197 Suerth, Raymond 1101 192 Summers, Deanna 1091 197 Sundeen, Debra 1121 169 Sundeen, Scott 1111 18, 46, 186 , Svarnias, George 1121 169 Svensson, Margareta 1121 169, 126 ' , Swanson, Douglas 1121 13, 49, 50, 54,134, 357120, 169, 112 Swede, Mark1111 186, 127 Sweeney, Colleen 1121 49, 50, 117, 119, 148, 169, 87, 208 Sweeney, Maureen 1101 49, 50, 192, 125 L L Switzer, Ilene 1111 Sylvester, Ann 1121 169 Sylvester, Catherine 1101 192, 113 Sylvester, jean1091 197 Syoen, james 1111 109 Syoen, Mark 1091 42, 197 Szamocki, janine1121 120, 169 Szamocki, Matlhew1091 197 Szamocki, Steven 1091 47, 197 Szczech, Gregory 1121 120, 169, 126 Szczech, Scott 1091 47, 197, 85 Szego, Brian 1101 192 Szmurlo, Carolyn 1111 '186 Szparkowski, Barbara 1091 197 Szwab, joseph 1111 T Taff, Lisa 1091 197 Tannebaum, Lizette 1111 186 Tardio, Steve1101 17, 47, 192, 71, 85 Taucher, jennifer 1111 186 Taylor, john 1101 17, 192 Taylor, Shereda 1091 197 Teets, Gregory 1121 12, 13, 170 Tencate, Michael 1111 46, 186 Tenenholtz, Christine 1091 116, 198 Tenenholtz, Nick 1101 192, 109 Teper, judith1111 186 Tepper, Eileen 1121 170 Teresko, Catherinr1101 192 Teschke, Laura 1111 186 Thadani, jennifer 1091 198 Thadani, Peter 1101 192 Theodore, james 1101 17, 192 Theriot, Terry 1101 192 Theriot, Terrylene1091 198 Thomas, Brian 1091 42, 198 Thomas, Michelle 1101 192, 129 Thomas, Shelly 1111 186 Thompson, john 1111 186 Thompson, Kathlee1121 170, 129 Thompson, Roger 1091 42, 198 Thongchamleunsouk, Thong 1091 193 Thorp, Sandra1091 198 Threlkeld, Timothy 1121 170 Toba, Julia 1111 65, 66, 118, 119, 86, 72, 87 Toborg, Kathy 1101 192 Toborg, Keith 1091 42, 198 Toborg, Pamela 1121 43, 138, 170 Tokar, Charmaine 1121 170 Tokar, Paul 1101 17, 192 Tomassetti, Richard 1121 170 Tomassetti, Robert 1101 192 Tomczak, Christopher 1091 198 Tomczak, Lisa 1111 186 Topalis, Christine 1111 50, 52, 119, 106 Torkelson, Kristine 1111 15, 186, 91 Traiioros, Paul 1111 186 Trezek, Beverly 1111 186, 92, 93, 109 Trezek, Glenn 1091 198, 109 Trezek, jeanne 1121 170 Tronsen, jeffrey 1091 Troppe, Patrick 1101 198, 112 rrusk, Ann1111 136, 129, 127 Tsitsos, Robert 1121 41, 42, 170 Tucker, Scott 1121 170 Tullar, Amy 1091 198, 113 Tullar, Katherine 1111 186 Turinsky, jeanne1121 170 rufinsky, Stephen 1111 46, 186 U Uhl, Stefanie 1111 116, 187, 126 Ulrich, Kun 1111 137 Umphress, Kara 1101 192 Urban, Ronald 1121 170 V Van Haften, Sherry 1111 25, 187 Vander Ark, Karen 1101 192, 85 Vander Ark, Kimberly 1091 132, 119, 194, 198 Vandlik, Mark1111 17, 35, 107 Vanella, Pamela 1101 192, 109 Vanmeter, jeffrey 1091 198 Variano, Mark 1101 17, 192 Vasconez, Kathryn 1121 Vazzano, Dena 1121 170 Vazzano, Sarah 111150, 53, 57, 119, 182, 137, 124 Veenendaal, jeffrey 1101 18, 34, 192 Veitch, Grant 1111 187 Velisek, Mark 1101 23, 42, 192 Verbeeck, Lisa 1091 198 VertUCCi, john 1111 187, 96 Vertucci, Thomas 1101 47, 192, 96 Veselits, Colleen 1121 170 Vieau, james 1101 Vien, Hoan1121 192 wen, Nhi1101 192 Viol, Laura 1111 187 Voltz, Katy 1111 187, 81, 125 Von Busch, james 1091 198 Von Busch, Kevin 1111 187, 108, 109 Votzmeyer, Raymond 1101 192, 109 Vrabel, Scott 1101 192 Vucic, Frank 1101 Vucic, Zora 1111 170 Vucovich, Laura 1091 65, 198, 91, 113 W Wagner, David 1091 47, 198, 96 Wagner, jane 1111 187 Wagner, john 1111 187 Wagner, Kimberly 1111 187 Wagner, Laurel 1111 21, 36, 37, 58, 137, 126 Wagner, Lynne 1111 25, 187 Wagner, Stephanie 1111 187 Wahle, Michael 1091 198 walkowiak, Amy 1111 107, 125 Walkowiak, Kari112121, 39, 120, 170 Walkowicz, Andrew 1121 170 Waller, Kurt1101 13, 192 Walters, Cynthia 1121 170 Walton, Lee 1121 170 Wang, Clara 1091 198 Warda, Lisa 1111 187 Washer, Herb 1101 23, 57, 61, 192, 112 Washington, Abigail 1121 171, 102, 125 Wasmer, john 1121 171 Waters, Brian 1121 171 Watkins, Anne 1121 171 Watkins, Valerie 1091 198 watson, Beth 1111 21, 49, 137 Watters, Tim 1101 192, 96 Watters, Robert 1111 96 Weatherford, Gregory1101 17, 192 Weber, Laurie 1121 171 Weich, Christina 1111 171, 187 Weinert, Heidi 1101 50, 192 Weinert, jon 1091 198 Weinert, Robert 1121 171 Weinert, Ronald 1101 192 Weinert, Ronald 1091 198 Weinstock, Robert 1111 187 Weissmann, Sebora 1121 171 Weissmann, joseph 1111 187 Weldon, Natalie 1111 187 Welk, Carl 1111 18, 187, 130 Weller, Kyle 1101 47, 192, 85 Welu, Daryl 1101 192, 112, 128 Wendell, Monica 1111 20, 21, 53, 118, 119, 137, 91 Wendt, jennifer 1101 21, 50, 192, 87 Wenger, Maureen 1121 143, 171, 192 Wenger, Melissa 1101 Wenzel, Laura 1111 187 Westra, Kimberly 1101 192, 92, 93 Westra, Steven 1121 171 Wexler, Steven 1101 192 Wharton, james 1121 171 Wharton, Michael 1111 Whelan, Richard 1111 187 84 White, jr., Gerald 1111 187 White, Sharon 1091 198, 113 Whittemore, Daniel 1101 42, 192, 96 wibicki, Lisa 1111 137 wibicki, Lori1101 136, 192 Widdis, Suzanne 1121 171 Wiecek, Lori 1101 25, 192 Wiecek, Lynn 1111 187 Wilcox, james 1111 13, 187, 96 Williams, Ann Cameron 1111 24, 25, 137, 126, 112 Williams, Denise 1111 187 Williams, Karen 1121 171 Williams, Mark 1091 47, 193 Williams, Scott 1091 198, 109 Wills, Brad 1111 42, 137, 87, 106, 109 Wilson, Christopher 1121 171 Wilson, Darin 1091 42, 198 Wilson, Tracy 1111 187 Wiltse, Patrick 1121 17, 171 Wiltse, Richard 1111 17, 187 Wimperis, Robert 1121 171 Winkowski, Catherine 1121 120, 171 winkowski, john 1091 198, 85 Winkowski, Michael 1111 23, 187 Wittenberg, julie 1101 192 Wojtowicz, Donna 1101 24, 25, 63, 192 Woldenberg, jay 1111 23- 187 Wolf, jenniier1101 192 Wolf, Kenneth 1111 Wolf, Valerie 1121 171 Wollschlaeger, Sue 1121 187 Woodman, Matthew 1101 192, 108 Wright, Cynthia 1091 119, 194, 198 Wyss, Elizabeth 1101 192, 113, 127 Y Yanilr, Charlotte 1091 198 young, Lisa 1121 60, 171, 102 Young, Melanie 1091 198 Young, Stephen 1111 Younger, Gwenn 1111 187, 71, 104, 105, 107 Younger, Todd 1121 42, 171, 70 Youngwerth, Cheryl 1091 198 Youngwerth, Peter 1121 172, 72, 96 Yowell, Terri 1091 198, 91 Yowell, William 187, 84 Z Zahn, Kimberly 1101 192 Zahn, Lisa 1091 192 Zahn, Lora 1091 192, 113 Zak, Steven 1111 187 Zalewski, Paul 1101 Zapharilla, Frank 1111 187 Zaucha, Alan 1101 18, 192 Zaucha, Douglas 1121 45, 46, 172 Zeitler, Nancy 1101 21, 192 Zeitler, Thomas 1121 172 Zelek, Chris 1101 17, 47, 192 Zelek, Lori1091 65, 198, 90, 91 Zemaitis, Patricia 1101 192, 113 Zender, Daniel 1111 46 Zender, jean 1101 193 Zender, judy1121 172 Zettler, Nikki 101 15, 193 Zigante, Richard 1121 172 Zimmer, Michael 1111 187 Zoerner, Tracy 1121 172 Zold, jennifer 1101 121, 122, 193, 126 luck, Garren 1091 33, 193 Zuck, Tamara 1121 172, 126 Index By Aubrey Piech A -e-- YEARBOOK STAFF. ROW 7: Angela Leonardo, Phyllis Payne, Allison Barkow-Classes Editor, Maureen Druffel-Editor-in-chief, Tony Fran- kiewicz-Clubs Editor, jim Geallis, Virginia Cogdill. Row 2: julie Kane, Paula Kivland, Kelli Shoub, Cheryl Iglewski, jeanne Foloky, Stefanie Boll. Row 3: john DeWaal, Sheryl Martinelli, Sharon Bickley, Debi Drake-Faculty and Academics Edi- tor, Nancy Barfield, joanne Griffin- Girls Sports Editor, Aubrey Piech- Index Editor, Mary Stanaszek- Copy Editor, Sue Sobeski. Row 4: Lea Newren, john Griffin, Anita Frankiewicz, Michele Campo- basso, Linda Leers, Bill Oakley-Boys Sports Editor, Pam Lemke-Senior Directory Editor, Karen Lakome, Colleen Sweeney-Activities Editor. Not Pictured: Mary Latzel. Another exciting year at Hersey has come to an enof and it has been a fantastic year for all of us on the yearbook staff' I feel the 1981-82 yearbook staff has captured many special moments and memories for all of us to reflect upon for years to come. Thanks are in order for some very special people. Thanks go to our great student body for being the cast of our book. I would also like to thank Allison Barkow lClass of '82j for her creative ideas and her beautiful cover design. Special thanks go to Dennis Eder of American Yearbook Company, and also Mr. and Mrs. Norb Dompke and their Root Photographers for their fine photography and excellent service to our school and Yearbook. Most of all, l would like to thank Mr. Michael Kozanecki for all his effort and time spent in helping us publish one of the best Endeavors ever! ' Sincerely, Maureen Druffel YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS. Kneeling: Tony Frankiewicz. Maureen Standing: Sue Carey, john Kleinschmidt, john Karavidas, lorn Editor-In-Chief Focken' t ,A IMA GES '82 A Collection Of Student Art And Literature lohn Hersey High School A Arlington Heights, Illinois . .,,4 it ii The day I was born the snow was melting off the roof of the red brick house on the corner. The snow formed small drops of water that gathered along the edge of the gutter and prepared to jump off and fall the dangerous fifteen feet to the ground. It just so happened that on that day the air was so cold that the water drops froze before they could drip from the roof making me what I am today. The water came hard and fast, and by five o'clock I was complete. I was long and fat and hung down a good three feet from the highest point of the roof on the red brick house. Ihad no ears,' I could only feel the others around me by the vibrations going through the gutter. I had no real eyes either, but I was so smooth and clear that everything around me was reflected in myself and that was how I could see. My birth was complete. I was the largest icicle suspended from the roof of the house on the corner andl was proud. Icould look to the left and the right and see all my friends reflected in me. Some were larger than others, but none were larger than I. We all hung there lazily, with nothing to do except look arolund us and worry about small children and sun- ig t. Small children delighted in throwing snowballs at us and watching us fall and splinter in a million tiny pieces when we hit the cement below. Though I, being the largest, was their prize target, none of the children could aim well enough and hit hard enough to break me off my feet, which were stuck to the gutter. As for sunlight, well, we all knew what a sunny day would bring. Our days fell into a routine that lasted all through the cold snap. At sunrise the man that lived in the red house would climb into his car and drive away. He would not be back until sundown. As he walked out of the house in the morning we would all try to reflect him so we could see if his breath came out in puffs of smoke. If it did, we would be safe for that day. It would be cold enough for us. Later a small child lthe kind who threw snowballs at us! would leave the house also. When he returned he would try to hit me with a tightly packed snowball. The closest he ever came was to nick the end off an icicle five down from me on the slanty roof During the night we would try to make up for the loss of water we had experienced during the day. The afternoons were the worst, when the sun shone down on us, causing our outer layers of ice to run down our tips and drip off on the cement. When night came, we all urged the drops of water to freeze on us, to make us fat and smooth again. And so the days passed, each the same as the one before, until one came upon us that was different from all the others. The first thing that we noticed was that the man's breath did not come out in puffs ofsmoke. We tried to console each other by saying that we had not looked carefully enough, that we had just missed it. By the time the sun was at the top of the sky it was apparent that we had seen right. Our outer layers of ice turned to water and ran off us,' at first slowly, and then faster. My steadfast foot has water buildup un- derneath it and I could feel it getting weaker. The rays of the sun burned their way into me. That dreadful, hateful sun. I tried to gand onto the gutter the best I could but it was to no avail. Ifell, a scrawny six inch icicle, and shattered on the cement below. I looked around me only to see a pool of water sur- rounding the melting I. As the sun's rays melted me to nothing I comforted myself with the thought that I had at least died of natural causes. I could have been hit by a snowball. Lisa Young '82 pw' 1 Q ,M N! iff, !,.W' , am . Wf- OH, THESE TEARS AGAIN Tears again - and the way I feel still in my mind. Time has passed, but I can't as easily forget as I can forgive. I know I still care, but a touch for those words are lost. Sometimes when I look at life A part of me escapes from within - And somehow I know I haven't changed. Istill find the best in everything I see, lknow that is one sight I will never lose! Carolyn Pasterski '82 Laurie Jacobs 83 If I gave you a rainbow with the colors of my heart would you wrap it in a ribbon that would never break apart? If I gave you the shooting stars that I've wished upon time after time Would you keep them forever just because they were mine? If I gave you the sunshine to brighten up your everyday Could I get a guarantee You would always come my way I gave you these things from the bottom of my heart, Do you still respect them, Now that we're apart? Kris May '84 ? ,ff ff X i . .-5 X ig X . f Jixu. N .it X , k 4A P 1545-!1'4Q3x 1 -f ft' X-fc T if X ?f ',1f AN ' ?- ! I ' ,-fi-, rf' Q X X 'lf X Dennis Gelb 83 A KISS A kiss says everything to be said Meaning love to those who want it. Healing the wounds that should have bled For children who trip and tumble. This deed expresses joy and fun And reaches out in welcome. From thrills to triumphs when they come, Or troubles with shedded tears to appear A kiss shows liking, love and splendor. Bringing many dreams to life Filling it with bounce and vigor Crowning me as though a queen. Now remains one special kiss: the sealing of my wedded bliss. Karen Mc Guiness '84 Heather Kullman 83 TIME Time is so precious so keep it sweet and honest and you'll find time alone is a very special moment of one's life. Monica Wendell 83 Carrie Costello '82 si P. 7615 ,-k THE RITUAL Sitting in Church Listening to the Sermon Praying with everyone For everyone She sings the Hymn And leaves to be seen next Sunday. Ann Cameron William Ihor Diachenko '83 - s '83 LIKE SEASONS Does our friendship remind you of the seasons? In four parts that show our feelings. For at times our feelings wither and eventually die in the Cold, And when brought on new again we find life and summer warmth in our hearts Carolyn Pasterski '82 Carrie Costello '82 - f Af: qi WW get ,Hi S. Minna Kim '82 I'm so sad, why do I have to feel this way? He hurt me so, did he really mean it? Or doesn't he even realize what he's done. He was so loving, gentle, and Caring then, I believed that he really understood. I feel so lost and used, did he take advantage of me? Everything was so right, though it only lasted for a short time, But now everything is very wrong, and the tears are starting to build up in my eyes. He made me like him so and now he has totally let me go. It hurts more than I can say, why did he have to get up and without a word go away? I'm hurting inside, but I won't let anyone know, They all knew that he had to go. I guess I knew deep down inside, but I'm the one who now sits and cries. gea Dzierak 183 Lisa Young 82 Daddy's Girl Daddy's girl is packed and ready to go, With her life stuffed into one truck, three cardboard boxes And a shopping bag. Her mind is Confused, Not quite sure if she's ready. But Daddy is there with support, And ready to let her go. Tomorrow . . . she'lI be all alone in an empty dorm Hanging posters on the walls. But today, Daddy's girl Sits on a truck amidst cardboard boxes Reaching out for reassurance That although she's growing up, She will always be Daddy's girl. Barb Rosinski '82 FOREVER FRIENDS A shoulder to cry on, An ear to bend, Money to borrow, Clothes to lend. Friday night movies, Afternoon walks, Being together, Our 'brivaten talks. Mending our hearts, Crying those tears, Planning our futures, Voicing our fears. Our memories together May they never end, Always together, Forever Friends! Barb Rosinski '82 Allison Barkow '82 X 'nf' Q5 f R Qfri' 'ff :gy cfs' L 'x f' Q xx- x 'N Sheri Nelson '82 ,tab QU , Q U-QUKX ,Q 1:1 N S, A 48 mmm Sharon R osell '85 - - jordie Field '84 ,i The staff of the Endeavor wishes to thank the students whose work is presented in Images and the Arts Guild of john Hersey High School for their financial support of this project. 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