Hinsdale South High School - Vespa Yearbook (Darien, IL)

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K --KXKXXW.,-f - -K .X,...s1.Q--5,--3--.5 .. ,X- , X-SX K ,QM .K - K Eli f sX--1f-'- - , K,X X --Kr-ffsggfg-f 'SXKQ X' i:.,.-X--XX X - H .. K Z- -K.- K . . --fifffi ' K ,-, Q '- 'f.--sqg5-f.- - ,X .gf IX?-Xi' H g5:X::- -X KK . - Am e:-XKIY QQ ' f:fi:: ' :' : . - - ---i k, K. . - I.f,..1--.--Kg--fsfi'gggigsj-'Sgsfrsw' X .X 7 X ' X X . X - ,.-.-- AN K ij s ah V? CK M 'M v kk The Hornets Are 1! 'The team was there to win and wouldn't accept anything but the state championship, said Coach Lindley. And indeed the team won the championship game against Springheld-Grifhn, 5- 2. But the most memorable game was the win against Joliet Catholic last year in the same sectional championship, so the victory was sweet revenge. But there were a lew games in which defeat seemed inevitable, such as the .lst quar- terhnals against Morton West who was winning 6-0 in the .lst inning but the Hornets came baclr and won the game 9-Z The team played togeth- er as a unit not as individuals, said Coach Lindley. This was not a team which had one star playen' many were star players. Players on the All- Tournament team were Scott lones, lim lure- vis, Mike Labedz, Bill Lavery, and Howard Patton. Bobby Miller and Scott Jones became All-State players. Special mention should go to lurevis, who pitched and won two of the three tourna- ment games lincluding the championshipi, and Scott Jones, who was chosen the tournaments most valuable player. ' Coach ofthe Year S ,V ,, .,g,t Z0 CHAMPIONS 3 -' nina if ,Jun 14 .1 fa' Wi-Yft-.'hn1g-.':- get -t. , ahhhoween fum . will 1 9521? K 1 i V, N , x 1 - in-5 chi- , X -whehtoes .ns ze 4' N '- 'cpm 'f you I 1- 'tmsmm A e r f ' fr.. : ' - ..-S at 'Yi 5?-7? JUHf5 1 'a . G 'll .I ,M WFEF WW Ywf YA w, M1 ,g x wif'- Q sqA,. :E 'hsxi CLA' 3 'X 1? vgk -sf 5 4 es 'IVY ,- gig-H Q Pep And Spirit Two seats on the aisle, please. VWth those prime seats, Hinsdale South students were enter- tained with a variety of Broadway hits. The begin- ning of Homecoming Week began with banners decorating the hallways. Seniors won hrst place with their dazzling banner. Black and Gold Day on Tuesday was won by the Juniors, closely followed by the seniors. -Next on Wednesday, was the class competition '34pplause, Applause. Here, the seniors hnished hrst having done well in the events, such as the Mad Hatter and others. Under the Rainbow was the featured tug-o-war Students went formal on Thursday with Black Tie Day. Once again the Seniors took hrst followed by the respective classes. Staff members were even included in this competition. 0n Friday Roberta Duchak was crowned 0ur Fair Lady during the Pep Assembhr. Saturdays big events - began with Ease on Down the Road. The Sen- ior's float Bye-Bye Bulldogs took hrst place and the freshmen captured second place. Unfor- tunatehf, the varsity football game showed us that l?-B's Bulldogs' bite was worse than their bark. Finalhf, the fun-hlled week ended with '34 Night on Broadway, the semi-formal Homecom- ing dance. lt was dehnitehf a dramatic conclusion to a hit week. Above: lfurt Korte places the crown on a shocked Roberta Duchak. Left' Tricycle races are part of '34pplause, Applause nigh t. Below: Captains of varsibf teams are ready to escort the Homecoming court 22 SPIRIT WEEK X. J Above, Debbie Ugen, first attendant congratulates Roberta Duchalr, moments after the crowning, Right: Seniors cheer their team mates on to victory. fx f r Lf S f :,,t ,,,:1e 'L i Lett: The night of class competition offers some unusual sights. Below: A participant discovers the art ot whistling with a mouthful of crackers. i Above: A very shaky pyramid ot cheerleaders lends spirit to the pep assembly. Lett: Anxioushf awaiting the announcement, the Homecoming Court nominees try to appear calm. SPIRIT WEEK 23 J U0 f' - I 5-Lv, -RW E W Vw , 1 'R ,mg 1 'M' M M 11 w 3 X fi ,m Tijain Q5 xg Ns 'Q' ' A M Q1 'Q -f 1 1' ,L 11 5, :V -1. Q 'Q : l 1 YF, ' Eff W, ? 3, g Pl it K7 AN E? aw? J N ix , 'af fl i ' X s I I a Y Q' if g ai .ij I .Xi v , at ix ,,4 .. a-13c,g 4? . . 5. . ' . 5,2 1:53 . , 4 me ir Wffffifl ' X . - R ,sig ,Q , I up A: AL' ri 194' Q 'N., ,,' 1 fm ws. ' 'spa N X X I M v W 4 .51 8? me 1 W' 5 A N. X 1 ' '14 1 Lf' I, S221 1 3 N -- i 3 1 1. W A 5 fixzg 'V 4 'V i E 1 i i A if g af I ish nl A 0' A I J F wk, K T I K 1 , wi 'ff-.4 few, ' W , W V X f Ag x 'J x -4 fl: . i A 4,':1f' JL . aw 'ei , I S5 ar' ff . if ,L lx: I E xX f 3. . :J 1 26 DANCE 2 The 1982 Homecoming Court reign as a bevy of Fair Ladies. A Night On Broadway On October Z 1982 a seeminghf ordinary evening in Darien, lllinois was turned into '34 Night on Broadway for a few magical hours. The 1982 Homecoming Dance was a smash hit for the Hinsdale South students. Decorations echoed the theme of the New York skyline throughout the room. Red white, and black streamers encircled couples. Decorations resembling piano keys sur- rounded Mirai the entertainment for the even- ing. As couples danced the street signs proclaim- ing Broadway could be found in various loca- tions. Both the elegant decorations and excellent band combined to form a wonderful night on Broadway. Lower left: Queen Roberta Duchak and escort Mike Grisham smile as her subjects look on. Below: El Buric and leriny Hill momentariw pause during a dance to speak to Dan Rakowsk' Lett: Tarea Currean and Chuck Catinella enjoy a break from the music with lenny Velders and Doug Divenere. Below: Music echoed on the street of Broadway during the evening Left' Shaking and twirling are members of the court: Laverne McKinnon, Debbie Ogen, and Suzanne Lambert, M, . K' I D W,-I Above: Steve Kutz reaches tor a glass of thirst-quenching punch. Lett' Scott Taradash, Laura Collins, and Dave Plechaty swing to the beat of the band DANCE 27 Our Junior Varsity cheerleaders seern to be , Far Right: Brescia, and Audrey West give a big Below: The French Club clowns around t Amr F 28 PARADE without a smile for the spectators. U J Feggy Allen, Debbie Dehore, Donna swirnrners' grin. mes' I un fum! ,U Q ,Q O I O I pi nfnvfh' i u M fbi M- wife: ' gnk D Middle Right' Sorne are serious, some are happy, but, on the whole, 0ur Fair Ladies enjoy their ride to the garne. Above: The Class ol 84's float runs behind Right: Daryl Gregory, Teena Moltett, and Sue Venter strut their stuff for the Thesoians. Hats off to the Class of '85 President of NHS Marek Dzianott aids Mike Anderson in building the NHS float, Sunny Parade Mhth memories of last year's rained out pa- rade, parade participants watched the gray, over- cast sky and prayed. An hour before starting time, cars and floats were being prepared in the football parking lot. Just as the parade was begin- ning the sun broke through the clouds and shone brighthf on the path of the parade. Even though there was construction being done on Clarendon Hills Road the parade still took its traditional route. ln the lead was a Tri- State hre truck followed by the parade marshal Pom Pon squad and the Hornet band. Next came all the club cars, class floats, feeder school bands, and the Homecoming Queen Roberta Du- chak and her court: Debbie Ogen, Karen Kozak, Tami Satlen Kelly Kowalski, Kim Steadman, Sue Brescia, Laverne Mclfinnon, Sue Lambert Faith Borkovec. The parade went smoothhf except for one time when it became badly divided. For a while, there appeared to be two separate parades. All club and class entries were judged, The FSA entry won in the club category, while the class of '83 's float took first place in that category. After Q17 marching band entertains the crowd with their musical talent. Yung-Chu Kim enhances the Science Club float. the parade and the traditional drive around the football held the class floats were torn to pieces and the remains were left overflowing from the trash bins. PARADE 29 5 :SS Pomp and Circumstance . 30 GRADUATION One hour to go. The crowd tiles through the gate and streams into the bleachers. Expectant eyes watch the football held Finalhf, the players enter - but the y 're not wearing helmets. The y 're wearing mortarboards. Some of the players are thinking of the last four years of their lives spent at South. 0thers think of the last few days, the years of college ahead the party after graduation, or the people they may never see again after this evening. The members of the class have decided that they want to graduate outside. Now, as the ceremony begins, the sun shines beautifulhf and the decision seems to ha ve been a good one. The graduates-to-be ha ve marched onto the held and are taking their seats in the center of it. They are far away from the bleachers and it is difhcult for the audience to see the faces of the class mem- bers. All sit quietly as Chris Hill Debbie Muellen Dr. Thorsen, and Dr. Dalpiaz speak. Hnally, the class is called up, one by one, to receive their diplo- mas. Among the class members is Variety Show star Chuckles the Clown. After the last person has received his diploma, the mortarboards begin to fly and fb' . . . Mtn the entire student body looking on, Mikel Morton is recogmked at the Awards Assembhf. ln deep thoughts of the future: Rachel Rios. if , D H is 'Nm V . se f. ga. ,X .K Q Valedictorian Chris Hill rehects upon the achievements of the Class of 82 v I v Fefe Q r ' r ...N--w ,J 4 Q At the awards assembly, Brain Ward acknowledges the achrevements of hrs class. President Debbre Mueller delivers her address to the class. Every one relaxes while senior breakfast awards are given. Hats oft to the graduating class. GRADUATION 31 These couples anxioushf await their evening at The Palmer House. Penny Hughes, Tracy Mikus, Ron Bergoni and Paul Jackson greet couples as they walk into the banquet room. st,-:gf . . .. g X - 1 ' 'hz K. 'sw . T 5 . et :N ' 5 s X. Marie and Mike share a laugh before dinner. A Night To Girls spent hours getting ready . . . hair, ma- keup, dress and shoes all had to be perfect for this one night Guys spent hours getting ready . . . washing cars, trying to understand how to wear a cummerbund. Couples were nervous going to each others homes and having parents take hundreds of pictures. Hnalm all arrived at The Palmer House and observed everyones attire. The dinner was served and the guys wonder if it's possible to chew with their ties so tight and the Remember girls try to eat over so carefully. After dinnen warmup notes from the orchestra are heard and the hrst dance of the evening begins. Waltzes, jitterbugs, rock-n-roll are all played tonight. Flow- ers were squashed as the dancing continues. Couples gaze into each other's eyes as if the evening would go on forever Soon the orchestra tires and feet are getting sore,' it's time to go home. Driving home everyone comments about this year's prom. lt will be a night to remember. Prom Prom Prom Prom Prom Prom Prom Prom Prom Prom Prom Prom Prom Prom Prom Prom Prom Prom Prom 32 PROMA s me hhyf ar f - , . MQ m feg by kd My . y g, We W Q 2 P 1: i W Q nm N ' f 12' Um, you didn't finish your broccoli. Everyone relaxes after a delicious dinner. The bunny hop was everyones favorite. The dance floor hlls as the orchestra plays on. PROM 33 i The Stage Is Alive With The Sound Cf TWO NIGHTS ONLY! CAST AND CREW OF l75! A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! No, it wasn 't on Broadway but the spring play The Sound of Music was well received and emo yed by many. ln fact many letters were received from the community commenting favorably on the musical and the professionalism of the actors. The compliments received by the people involved with the play were well-deserved Eight weeks of worlr went into the production of the musical Special help was received this year from Mr. Hill the vocal directon and Mr Haddiclr, who was in charge of orchestration. Ms. Baker worked exception- alhf hard and did a great job as both director and choreographer. These efforts complemented those of the cast which included lohn Lotz as Captain Trapp, Roberta Duchalr as Maria, Paul lfrenn as Rolt Beth Brieslre as the Baroness, and Dave Duys as Max. This year, the cast also included students from the junior highs who acted as the assorted children in the play. Although some talented actors graduated several excellent actors remain. Similar success is hoped for in next year's performances. Roberta Duchalr, Sister Maria, receives some helpful advice from Barb Sebelr, Mother Superion Cast and crew of The Sound of Music, L Music Q K4 if .. 3. 34 PLAY lx: . , -1 . 5' g, .N 5 ii fi A . f 1 V X W C- .N 7 A X Xe . ' A The Nazis, under Marc Ravolo 's .,, rg.. sg, bg. Sig pg,. ng., nggs ly. iii Egg an Hx it Q i Q O Q18 00 0 I 5 Q O 8 6 1 5 8 Q Q Q Q Q P 3 rl., if . QNNM I :.f3'.r:SffQ 'if Tm , 'R . .. f, 'rx 4 ,R wifi inns. , .sq 1 command are ready to search the Abbey, - ,ago , E V Mic 5 Talent from the local junior highs enhanced the musical's production. Striking a pose, Fred Brefscher offers his advice to Mary Dower, Smiles from the Von Trapp family to the audience. PLAY 35 Salesman Matt Walsh describes the many attributes of Chuckles the Clo wn. Hands and feet flutter throu h the air as Cand Mattson 36 VARIETY SHOW E Y dances gracefulhf at the Variety Show. Can l 1 r . . . Together Last year's Variety Show was a smashing success. Students became singers, dancers, musicians, and comedians tif onhf for a few nights. 2 Their talents were used to keep the entire audience enthralled for the entire performance. Group acts included the Hinsdale South Jazz Band the Chorus, and the Poms. Each group did a fabulous job onstage, at least as good as lif not better thanj their regular performances. Keeping the traditions of past years were Roberta Duchak and Rosemary Lorge as The Blues Sisters. Also featured were Dead Puppies, whose songs We Will were truhl awesome. Al Koronko wski did an excellent imitation of Richard Simmons, the universalhf dread- ed exercise guru. Also seen were the notorious Bob and Doug Mackenzie of Great White North fame. The performance of G. G. Miller as the voluptuous host of '7eopardy was stunning. As good as all these acts were, the one that stood out from all the others was Chuckles the Clown, the all-purpose household wonder who could baby-sit the kids, serve as a burglar alarm, and perform myriad other tasks. The juniors perform a satiribal skit. During his performance, ChriS Kendra 'gets down, Left Bottom: Andy Damiane and lim Navins clown around with Chuckles. Below: Diane Brazier sings a song of her own composition. I iw VARIETY SHOW 37 Gary Mnters and Marc Ruvolo envision adventures at the end of their road. 38 FALL PLAY Paul Dmlro and Dary Gregory contemplate the meaning of life. Learning Fantasticks? What's that? A new kind of video game? Hardhf. This well known play was the entertainment from Souths drama depart- ment this year. According to Ms. Baken the faculty directon this play was chosen as a learn- ing experience for the students. Generalhf, Fan- tasticks is not performed at the high school le vel This was a good choice' it catered to the students instead of the adult audience response. Another reason for choosing this play is that it served as an entry in the lllinois State Theatre Festival lt was an easy play to travel with for the contest Unfortunately, the entry did not win. Rich Babilr takes time out for a nap, while Ted Moreno and Pual Timlm watch. Heart To Heart As snow I or was it rain 72 covered the ground couples made their way to the temporaritv magi- cal cafe for Turnabout. This year's Turnabout was sponsored by the senior class. Proceeds from the event will go toward paying for Prom. The dance, Heart to Heart was decorated in pink, white, and red. Instead ofthe usual band as entertainment a disk jockey played tapes lby requestj during the evening. The highlight of the evening was, or course, the crowning of the King and his court. 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The year began with a 'get-acquainted party in September, Even though latin was not spoken at the picnic, it was nevertheless a success. ln Novemben the Latin Club attended the activity night in the new heldhouse. There were two events scheduled to keep members busy in De- cember. latin Club joined with the other foreign language clubs for a Christmas shopping trip to Water Tower Place, and they had their annual Christmas pilza party at Papa Passero's. These Hinsdale South Romans got 'phys- ical in the winter months. They attended a Sting soccer game in February, and actively participat- ed in the annual foreign language bowling tourna- ment in March. Members of the Latin Club have pro ved that even though Latin is a dead language, they certainly aren't 4? JL Latin Club. Front Row: Rob Schedel lean Nawracaf Second Ro w: Diane Hill lPresident2, Rainy Crichlo w. Third Row' Rich Nawracap Angie Spiega, Karrie Anderson, Michael Schumal Yung Chu llim. Fourth Row: Maria Hlippi Marc Ruvolo lWce Presidentj, Chris Cizek, Gary Vhnters, Jay Pittrotf fSecretary-Treasurerj, Mike Rebman, Mr. Tripp. Absent Members: Tony Zack, Michele Furlong. . 'P I E- German Club. Front Row' Mrs. Routbort James Tsugawa iPresident2, Kathleen Heiser I Vice Presidenti, Sue Petsche Ureasureri, Chrstina Wasler, Debbie Mshnow, Caroline Gross, Zdeuka Drozda, David ltristola. Second Row: Marek Dzianott Mark Timko, Lynn Noetzel Laura Mensik, Tina Castellan, Carohfn Pagononi Dm Potten Steven Baca. Third Row: Kuo Weng Laura Mikowski Eric Metcalf Takeshi Doi Scott enutis, lackie Smalley, lris Smith, Franz Pache. Fourth Row: David Lynch. Absent Members: ltatrine Watson, lack Leurs, Goran Stojkovich, lfurt Roessle, Aneta Shaparis, Lisa lfullanaruiaya, Tim English, Michael Mikowski Paula Rito, Jennifer Bahlmann. Another entry for the Gingerbread House arrives. The house that won the title. A happy winner opens his German prize. C CG0 Deutsch When one thinks of Germany in the fall the hrst thought that pops into mind is Oktober- fest. This gala celebration has inhltrated all corners ofthe world even lllinois. This yeah the German Club ventured to Pheasant Run in St. Charles to attend an Oktoberfest celebration. Once the winter set in, the German Club reallv got to work. Starting in Novemben the members held their annual Advent calendar sale. As usual calendars were sold out and this fund raiser was labelled a success Activities night in the held- house was also well represented by the German Club. During Decemben students travelled to Chi- cago for the Water Tower Place shopping trip. lust before Christmas vacation, the famous Gin- gerbread House contest was held Once again, students and faculty were amazed at what dough and imagination could do. Midwinter activities included a fondue party and the foreign language club bowling tourna- ment. Members of the German Club looked for- ward to spring events with enthusiasm equal to that exhibited throughout this vunderful year. GERMAN 45 Be a clown, be a clown, be a clown, Storm The Bastille! Mtn the seemingbf simplefsounding objective to 'provide French-centered social activities for those interested in French culture, the French Club, under the direction of Mrs. Karnstedt keeps its members quite busy. The list of their yearly activities sound more like a whirlwind vacation to Paris than a high school language club. included with their meetings, French Club has had a crepe party, fondue party, Christmas party Kcomplete with rosettes and songsj, a Mardi Gras party, and a progressive French dinner. The Club has also entered the Homecoming parade and other French cultural activities such as con- certs or plays. Besides being involved with stricthf French culture, the members ha ve participated in activi- ties for all foreign language clubs at South. These events have included a shopping trip at Water Tower Place, a bowling tournament a Sting soc- cer game, an activities night and a club picnic. Selling coupon books has helped raise money to pro vide a scholarship for an immersion weekend Our, the French Club is involved with those stu- dents who show an interest in French culture and who have the time to be involved. 46 FRENCH K r:!!!1f 7 ' 7a '!!4 f' raids? Aj: , JL--Ji-.J ,mmap M,M,,,,,,,k 4 .a WJ . fe -224353 , 'E-ml'..J Good by America, Hello, France. French Club. Front Row: Mary Sue Siebert Any Lewis, Raphaelle Lanzi Sue Sowinski Wellena Yoncszai fWce Presidentj, Rhonda Fitzpatrick, Alex Luto vsk y, Ann McLain lSecretaryl, Sharon Wzolac, Sung Kim, Mrs. Karnstedt Second Ro wx Carohfn Schrodec Lisa Lewis, Jackie Flanogan, Wcky Taulien, Michelle Agrauiador Ureasurerj, Celeste Lawson, Sung Kim, Cheryl lahn, Helen Babitzke lPresidentj, Gail Ekstrom. Absent Members: Anita Sima, Denise Hupke, lferry Cad Hina Pitroda, Colleen 0'Brian. 49' , .C by an Spanish Club. Front Row: lagruti Shah, Yvonne Shaparrs, Rainy Crichlow Byung ln Seo, Gina McAloon, Laurie 0'Connor, Kelly Gad Debbie Zorn, Zednka Drozda, Sue Kratcho vil Second l?ow.' Mariuni Machin, Stacy Pincus, loan Mallee, Nancy Simon, Lara Trapp, Mana Kraimer Jill McGuire, Suerine Cap, Suzette Quintell Lisa Brbergill Third Row: Amarillis Mho, Denise Yochum, Sue Grezeszkiewicz, Nancy Lee Grandin, Marybeth Tomsavic, Susan Lee, Alex Lutovsky, Mark Fritsche, Sue Miller Beth Meitl. Fourth Row: Edie Garritano lSecretaryj, Betty Koestner Ureasurerl, Levrta Udarbe lPresrdentj, Allison Velders KSC, l?ep.j. Absent Members: Katie Egnatz llhce Presrdentj, Laurie Couch, lfelhf Gad Denise Hupke, Michele LeCarte, Jenny McDawell Sabrina Novak, Mimi Patton, Sue Ronayne, Cindy Sadowski Grant Schmrecher, Linda Waszkrenz, Amy Zurick. she participates in the Homecoming parade A Spicy C lub 0le! All senors and senoritas had a bien time this year in Spanish Club. Members participated in a variety of activities. ln the fall Spanish Club used E vita as their Homecoming entry. Stu- dents attended activity night in November with other foreign language clubs. The perennial la- vorite, a trip to a Mexican restaurant was well received by a group of hungry club members. The coupon sale fundraiser earned enough money to send a student to a Spanish lmmersion weekend in the spring. A lottery was conducted to determine the recipient of this scholarship. v I F, t i I Cindy.Sadowski hears the strains of Dont Cry For Me as SPAN SH 47 48 AFS AFS members participate in the Homecoming parade. Around The orld Remember buying boxes of M8M's from stu- dents earlv in the school year? That activity, along with the produce sales, helps to sponsor foreign students tone from Germany, one from Venezuela this yearj and provides American's Abroad scholarships to Hinsdale South students. This organization does more than just raise money. lt also participates in many social activi- ties. This year, the AFS went on a shopping trip to Water Tower Place. The group also attends plays and will take part in the AFS regional weekend which includes a treasure hunt and dinner dance. The club sho wed its spirit through its participation in the Homecoming parade. 1 N AFS. Front Row: l?andie Hahn, Sue tee, lagruit Shah, Michelle Lationte tlfo-Presidentj, Mike Crichlow, tevita Udarbe. Second Row: Cathy Simon Ureasurerj, loe Candella, Beth Eclrer T00-Presidentj, Prashant Dubey, Katie Egnatz, Drozda Henlra, Mrs. Cray, Dm ' Goodall Third Row: Mrs. Karnstedt Tim Potter. Fourth Row: Nancy tee Grandin, Maria Muchin Wenezuelaj, Alex Lutorslry. Absent X Members: Mrs. Waller, Kerstin temblre ttiermanyi. NATIONAL HONOR Y S soclsrv Z ,11- 5 X xX Z JW . .. ,V UW fwfr J H 2 fights National Honor Society. Front Row: Elaine Debrosario, Diane Brazier, Cathy Simon, Mary Dower, Lisa Kullavamjaya. Second Row: Jeanne Forst Sue Lee, Roberta Duchak, Laura Vacek, Jenny Velders, Joana Logue, Penny Hughes. Third Row: James Tsugawa, Ms, 0lsen, Karen Kozak, Andra Madeja, Ann Scheusslen Christy Zwierzinski Mary Kay Seibert, Alex Lutovsky. Fourth How: Mike Anderson, Franz Pachl Rainy Crichlo w, Diane Hill Trea Curran, Yvonne Shaprarls, Laverne McKinnon, Tracey Mikus, Tony Zack. Fifth Ro w: Marek Dzianott Larry Labus, John Olsen, Tony Dawson, John Maxa, Matt Direks, Doug Divenere, Mike Labedz, Kurt Korte. Back Row: Scott Hose, Chris Dunne, Mark Martinet. Absent Members: Sue Luytjes, Srchan Grbic, John Borse, Lynda Randa, Kathi Woodward John Oltman. in A tail-end view of the NHS Homecoming parade entry. Dressed in the senior class T-shirt, Sue Lee and Trea Curran represent NHS in the parade, Very Tr ing Year The junior and senior members of the National Honor Society spent a busy year both at the school and in the community. Besides having service projects, the organization found time for some fun activities. ln October, the group decorated a car and trailer for the Homecoming parade. The theme of MASH 4077 was well integrated with both the senior class T-shirts and the Broadway theme. Later in November, a lock-in activity was held all night. NHS members spent time throughout several parts ofthe school- heldhouse, pool little theatre. This evening was enjoyed by all partici- pants. NHS worked in the community during the year. ln December they collected Toys for Tots in connection with the Marines. They also carolled at a neighborhood nursing home. One of the biggest projects was begun this year. The '34 TE CAid to the Elderhfj program was developed to help any senior citizen in the community. People who needed help with snow shoveling grocery shopping and so on, contact- ed NHS members. Hopetulm this project will continue to grow. NHS 49 50 FSA Karen Lepic and Katie Busch add the hnishing touches to the FSA parade entry. Near Right: it is all smiles for the camera for Angela Pendergrass. Far Right' Kim Garrison realizes that her presidential duties are not only behind a gavel Our T pe According to Mrs. Kovenen Advisor of the Future Secretaries Association, the purpose of the club is to acquaint each of its members with a fuller understanding of the opportunities and responsibilities of a businessfand or secretarial position. Mtn this in mind the FSA actively began to plan many programs. Some of the business-oriented meetings included a presenta- tion on assertiveness, an exchange by former South graduates in the business held and a seminar at Sears To wer which included a session on Resunfes and the Interviewing Process. The club's calendar also included some very active meetings. An aerobics workout in the winter was enthusiasticalkv attended The FSA 's Homecoming Can They're Playing Our Song was awarded first place. Later in the fall a skin care and cosmetic demonstration was presented to a group of interested members. At Christmas time, the members made small floral craft items which were presented to residents of a local nursing home. Fund raisers, a stationery sale and a bake sale, helped raise money for the various activities throughout the year. The highlight of these pro- grams was the formal candlelight ceremony initi- ation of 40 new members in Uctober. FSA now boasts 50 ambitious members. Future Secretaries Association. Front Row: Shari Vldlhelme, Kathy Soukup, Barbara Rogers, Kim Smith, Rhonda Fitzpatrick, Mary lngrao, Sue Kratoch vit Yvonne Novak, Cindy Naso, Kita Neal Caroline Gross, Angela Pendergrass, Second Row: Mrs. K o venen Debbie Regan, Jill lanczweskt Michelle Landato, Karen Kepic, Alex Luto vsky, Sue Schei Shari Gillespie, Karen Randa, Diane Fortuna, Lorraine Lund Eileen Ubryk, Glenda Sexton, Sandi Blamer Third Row' Colleen 0DriscolL Brenda Begeman, Anjali Sant Cassy Mora iRecording Secretaryl, Katie Busch Ureasurerj, Kim Garrison lPresidentj, Lisa Westrom lWce Presidentj, Lori Parus, Paula Rito, Lynn Noetzel Ellen Payne, Cheryl Netols, Audrey Bulat Pam Kolniak. Absent Members: Angela Accettura, Venus Crosby Margaret Hesson, Susan Frazier, Patti Jiracek, Kathie Kurzeja, Suzanne Lambert lCorresponding Secretaryj, Andrea Madeja, Sheri Rynberk, Tammie Sieglen Sandy Weitzek 'ms ss .3 aiwitf 9 FHA. Front Row: Mrs. Backas CSponsorj, Lori Donohio, Cheryl Coglianese, Mary Mugnolo, Gail Ekstrom, Raphaelle Lanzh Patti Hartman. Second Row: Gigi Zwierzynski, Beth Meitl Lara Trapp, Dawn 0'Neill Heidi Bucholz, lisa Morrow. Candymaking technique is perfected by Mrs, Backas and Lori Donoflio. Far Left: Lori Donoflio learns the trick to making delicious candy. Near Left: IM'th the expertise of an artist, Dawn 0lVeill uses a brush to complete the candy recipe. Home ls Where The Class s This year the Future Homemakers of America spent many hours attending conferences in the state. Four members attended a FHA leadership Conference in October at a local high school. Techniques discussed at this meeting led to more efhcienthf run meetings throughout the year. ln Novembeh five members attended the FHA Fall Conference in ltasca, lllinois. The IV2 days were filled with workshops like Flower Arranging'Q Christmas Ornaments, and t'Working Mhth the Handicapped. The theme of this conference was Reaching Your Goals, and two excellent speak- ers taught the FHA members much. Monthhf meetings have kept the members busy here at South. The business parts of the meetings were accented with presentations on Color and You, Candy Making and Cake Decorating. February was a busy month with both a bake sale and a cookbook sale as fund raisers. The culmination of the FHA 's activities was traveling to Egin, Illinois in February to compete in home economics-oriented activities. ln April hnals were held in Springheld lllinois. The best of the students' work was a credit to both the individuals and the school FHA 51 Right: Game pieces are moved through the intricate maze. Near Right: Marc Ruvolo - a creature from Gosmicon. Far Right: Are the dragons in the dungeons? Dragons In Search Of Home The Dungeons and Dragons Club has partici- pated in a variety of activities this year. President Daryl Gregory ran many gaming sessions, includ- ing Space Opera, Bar Room Brawl and Advanced D 8 D. Parties and other social activities were also in the club's agenda. Although the club expected to organize a sequel to last year's Gosmicon fFlopconj earlier this yeah it was not to be. '54 if siren Dungeons s 1.. gtX lQL'Fiifw I D Dragons. Front Row: Daryl Gregory, Roy Rios, Steve Wenc, Steve Baca. Second Row: Derek Morton, Marc Ruvolo, Paul Timlfo, Sue tuytjes. Third Row: Gary Ilhnters, Teena' Moffett Rainy Crichlow Franz Pachl Fourth Row: Rich Babilr. 'ta WWW, W' ef js ,K 4 4 f- Q Yxgyll V5 .f-I 553 left: Scott Samuel gathers some radio material from his dailv classes. Far leltx WHSD announcers can be found at many sporting events around the school. left: A range of music is heard on WHSD during the school day. Aggressive Rock rr 'And the number one single this week is . . . And so it goes in the WHSD radio station from 6:45 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Under the watchful eyes fand earsj of Mrs. Callaghen the staff has worked dili- genthf to improve programming and sports coverage. The students are very committed and show it in the hours they put into the station. Besides attending to the duties of being on ain the WHSD staff has participated in several activities. ln January, the Mnterfest '83 was held in conjunc- tion with Uperation Snowball A Midwest radio con- ference was held in Chicago which focused on ca- reers and performance in radio. Additionalhf, the staff proved their physical ability in a softball chal- lenge against Wt Tl llyons Township High Schoolj and WME T during Harvest Days. This service organization airs club activities, spe- cial events, concerts, and sporting events. Also in- cluded in the programming is a sports-tri via show. An increase in po wer in the spring has hopefulhf added to their listenership. This is WHSD signing off Radio Station WHSD Front Row: Scott Cielinskl Mike Pokorney, Pat Dorgan, Mrs. Gallagher. Second Row: Michelle Farrell lane Mathiasch, Nm Shell Chris Kuc, Scott Samuel Third Row: Todd Warda, Bob Schussler, Kevin Craggs, Gail Mike Crichlow, Paul Bahr, Joe Drio, John Carn Dan lfrakora. Absent: Rob Sobloewskl Chris Brieske, Scott Taradash, Rob Budney, Dom Boccencelll Dan Schneider. Dfhcers: Station Manager toe Tino, Program Director Scott Samuel Sports Director Chris Kuc, News Staff Paul Dahr and John Carr. WHSD 53 Hot Hol Ho! Tom Lawrence enjoys playing Santa to needy children. Far Right: Wrapping a package requires Scott Cielinski's total concentration. Near Right' What could be in the package that Ron Shibovich is wrapping? ' D.E. Club: Service With Besides attending classes and working at a job for class credit members of the Distributive Education Club are some of the most active people in the school. Under the guidance of Mr. Driskill the club has fund .raisers, service pro- jects, and business oriented activities. ln order to subsidize their yearhf activities, the D.E. members sell both football and soccer but- tons in the fall cheese and sausage in Decemben and flowers in the spring. Mhth the revenues, the students are able to attend the state leadership conference and compete in area retailing con- tests. The biggest of the year's activities is the Employer Appreciation Banquet held each spring for local businesspersons. This is well received by the student employee, the business employen and the faculty sponsor. The D.E. Club is also a service organization. They raised funds for Muscular Dystrophy. During December, the members wrapped gifts from the Toys for Tots campaign. By combining classes, work, and club activities, these DE members are some of the most accomplished people at Hins- dale South. Sw-as D.EfMarketing Club. Front Row: Laura Skudrna, Delaine Sexton, Jim Ddaback, John Doria, lohn Gleason, Kar-Lock Soon. Second Row: Debbie Regan, Anjali Sant, Fran Conte, Colleen Daly Michele Goss, Shelhf Ronayne, Michele Maracek, lohn Bobak. Third Row: Tom Lawrence, Maria Pecora, Rhonda Draski, Robin Thompson, Laurie Long, Jennifer Dowding, Tom lfrlroy, Tyler Bates, Darrin Dempsey. Fourth Ro wr Tom Hills, Ke vin Craggs, Dm Sweeney, Scott Cielenslri Scott Rutledge, Ron Shibo vrch. Absent Members: Peggy Moroney. , 4 N eeesw my W, ,,,, The curriculum ol auto mechanics is both educational and enjoyable to felt Miller Ken Schultc and lim Vounlrer. Far left: Moving from a wig to a real head ol hair is a small step for Chris Hein. Near left: Angela Accetura doesnt have much two-way conversation with that set of dentures. On The Road Why do approximatehf 1025 of Souths junior- senior enrollment get on a bus to go to Addison everyday? They are students in the DA VEA pro- gram iDuPage Area Vocational Education Author- ityj. The DA VEA Center was established to pro- vide the best available opportunity for upper classmen to become employable. There are thirty-two programs under the six divisions: applied sciences, businessfmarlreting industrial media, and transportation. A student chooses a program that interests him. Some of these choices may include dental assisting weld- ing, child care, and television production. The credits given are determined by the individual high school. There are 13 schools enrolled as members of DA VEA. lt is best for the student to contact the guidance ofhce for specihc details. Word Processing is a held opened up to these eager students, Sue Schelthofl Milre Hudson, Diana Scott and tenlra lavurelr, DAVEA 55 wilt 49 97 aoffg - i V E X .i.9fg.! Y . g g ,.h: X H . eliei T3 t t . S , Qrg X X L--- 'LL'- --'- X. QQ . S K f ' AIIK. N X I - 3 ' :' . LL . .,. 1 . ,..,, ' A -S eeesfe - . This graceful swimmer is proof of an efhciently run Guard 'AW gf- ' f' swim program. Overboard For Guard Do you remember dropping off younger broth- ers and sisters at Hinsdale South on Saturday mornings? What did they do within those walls? There was a good chance that they were taking swim lessons from South 's Guard. This service organization, sponsored by Mr. Townsend works diligenthf on Saturday mornings with learn to swim lessons for youngsters. This program is well received by the community. An- other service Guard offers is working as pool guards. Their work at swim meets has received much praise. This efhcient organization has been a positive addition to a well-run swim program. The mem- bers of this group have offered their time and energy to help both the Hinsdale South students and people in the surrounding community. H Hinsdale South Guard. Front Row: Jack Hoffman, Sammi Rhein, Wade Dauner Second Ro w: Brian Piekarski Ron Svoboda, Ron K urza. Third Row: Kim Vandewalle, Sharon Bilotta, Kathy Polfliet Kathy Kasjanski. Jody Fritsch. Fourth Row: Anita 0'Connor Penny Purvis, Michelle Biehl Mike Hemen way, Bob Allen. Back Ro wx Rich Ray, Dan Hart Marty McGuire, Bob Sayre. Absent Members: Chris Lapse y. 1' II . - 1' I 0 UQ '-N i' 4' x s' E 5 2 5 m .pf N R1 ,Q if 4 I O O 4' X -.. N A 1,1 ' ey1I Key Club. Front Ro wi Beth Marusarz, Sherry Seynost, K elhf Montgomery, Margie Bass, Donna Nails, Mary Painter Second Ro wx Mrs. Kot, Scott Mizevitz, Regi Smith, Laura Flemming Laura Bass, Tracy Barranco, Ron Hermanowicz, Sue lepsen, left Guttello, Nancy Zabran. Absent Members: Kim Trusik, lake Ciesielczyk, loy Bartolini, Aneta Shaparis. ln a place ol honor: this contribution ol a water cooler lrom Key Club. Deciding on a new service project Margie Bass and Sue lepsen oversee a Key Club meeting Service s The Key Students who complain that many of the school's clubs never do anything constructive have no cause to complain about the Key Club, which has taken part in several altruistic activi- ties this year. ln Septemben the club took part in the Kiwanis Peanut Day. I Remember the Floures- cent garment that Donna Nails wore?j. The Key Club has been involved in a lot of volunteer work. Key Clubbers have volunteered their time lor helping with luminary candle sales for the DWC, answering phones for Channel 11, visiting senior citizens weekly at the West Suburban Nursing Centen distributing food baskets to the pooh and helping with the Special Ohfmpics at the Kennedy Center for the Retarded The Key Club also en- tered the Pumpkin Carving Contest and won with E. T The Club also met with other clubs to discuss their activities. The big highlight ofthe year is the I-I district convention. At the convention, the clubbers will get ideas for service projects and fundraiser. So don 't complain, come and get involved KEY CLUB 57 Co-editor Joe Putz salutes the camera while checking out another Bumblebee scoop, A Very Buzzy Year Buz-z-z. Did you read the latest? lf not catch the latest issue of the Bumblebee. The Hearing Impaired Departments newspaper is a vital link of communication between students and faculty. Parents also became involved with the many areas of interest through the paper's arti- cles. Besides pro viding information to the deaf stu- dents at South, the staff also learned how to run a newspaper efhcienthf. A trip to a newspaper plant in Chicago taught the Bumblebee staff how a real paper is run. 58 BUMBLEBEE mai' Bumblebee: Front Row: Laura Mitchell Rita Glennon, Raulene Hendee, Donna Shea, lulie tockett Mrs, lfush. Second Row: Diane Schwergert Karen Turscany lfditorj, Janet Camilla, Lorri Serpico, ludie Prosek. Third Row: lim Maloney 500-Editorj, John Strobel Ed Glennon, Dennis 0'Brien, Carla Landes. Absent Members: loe Putz lCo-Editorl, Dan Houlihan. Hinsdale South Stinger llinsdale Sonlh lligh School 1401 Clarendon llills Rd., Darien, ll. 60559 Du. l1' 19.2 Vol. ll, llo. 3 -7- I i 1 Stinger, Front Row: MaryBeth Tomsovic ifditorj, Kristie Hemenway tfditorl. Second Row: lfelly Newell Therese Ziccarelli Carohfn Paganoni, Beth Eclrer, Sung K. Kim, Sung Won Kim, Hina Pitroda. Third Row: Ms. Waite iAdvisorj, Steve Kindernay, loe Drio, Scott Taradash, Cheryl Sobun, Bobby Tata, Steve Wenc. Fourth Row: Laverne Mfifmnon, lenny Velders, Susan tee, Alex tuto vsk y, Cathy Simon, Allison Velders, Chuck Weng Jody Fritsch, Byung ln Seo. Absent Members: Joy Bartolini, Denise Huplre, Larry tabus, Hobby Tata. MaryBeth Tomsovic lounges as she enjoys her first edition. MaryBeth Tomsovic and Kristie Hemenway from a birds eye view. Hold Those Presses! Hot off the presses! A news flash! Whats the latest? This year the latest news could be found in South's newspaper Stinger. The staff was comprised of many more journalism class students than ever before. The editors and staff under the guidance of Miss Waite, tried to include more variety in this year's issues. New features included an advice column, movie, LR and book reviews, and ath- lete-of-the-month stories. Investigative reporting continued to be an im- portant aspect of the Stinger. The editors still closehf followed the AdvisementfHomeroomfl?e source situation in each issue. Other in-depth stories included were on drugs and vandalism. STINGER 59 Hard working students Creative conditions include long hours no pay stressful deadlines Objective to create the most memorable yearbook ever in the history of Hinsdale South lf you re ready for the challenge please apply to Room 234 minds, artistic abilities.. Working Cries of l've lost the copy! Where is that sports layout? I know l have that group photo somewhere. echoed through the Vespa ofhce from September to June. A courageous little staff of eight tgive or take a fewj plus editor Marek Dzianott bravely beat the odds and developed a pictorial history of this year at South. lt was a difhcult job, but the rewards were worth it. To see the published book in May is a thrilling feeling that onhf those on the staff can feel- to see something you created in print is real excitement. You know that you have left your mark on the school. The 1982-83 Vespa is unique as all past Ve- spas ha ve been. The theme . Lock Up Your Memo- ries uses lockers, photos, and words to convey the idea that your high school years are ones to be remembered- football games, detentions, SAT tests, cafe, student centen teachers, study halls- lock them in your mind for years to come. We in Room 234 hope you enjoy our 'gift to you. 4 er 'Q lf j if 1 Af! if iii 5' 2 Q? r QE -2: 23 EE Vespa 83 EDITOR IN CHIEF MAREK DZIANOTT COPY EDITOR JAMES TSUGAWA STAFF Members Mike Anderson Rainy Crrchlow Jeff Dretrrch Salty Kurth Donna Narls Jagrutl Shah Yvonne Shaparrs Steve Wagner Contrrbutrng Steve Baca Larry Labus Michelle Madehen Laun 0 Connor Mrke Rebman Roy Rios Sharon Wszolek PHOTUGRAPHE RS a Socrates D C Larry Labus Contributing Rrch Babrk John Bronec Dave Oprelrnsln Roy Rios Krm Trusrk Scott Walters SPUNS URS Mrs Pamela Lambert Mrs Kathryn Putman Sue Schei St ff VESPA 61 A beautiful Doat with beautiful ladies is one of the l VVVVV committees responsibilities. One of the highlights of the committees tasks is the crowning ot the Homecoming queen. Homecoming: Up Close nd Personal Once again, this year's Homecoming week was a rousing success. Beginning in the spring ol 1982, students met several times to organize the events for the coming fall Using the theme of Broadway, the Homecoming Committee planned a variety of activities for the eagerly anticipated week. Among some events scheduled were Black He Day, 'Applausel Applause! lbat- tle of the classesl, and Ease On Down the Road lparadej. While the majority of students participated in Black and Gold Day and the queen selection, the members of the Homecoming Com- mittee, under the guidance of Mrs. Turner, hecti- calhf counted votes for class winners. The hnal activity, 171 Night on Broadway began with decorations on Friday night and ended with clean- up on Sunday. 62 HOMECOMING COMMITTEE fp Wk 4 - W. FA Roi. W 4 x 1 i i y Homecoming Committee. Front Row: Anne Schuessler lParade Chairmanl, Lisa Miller CPep Assembly Chairmanj, Jenny Velders tDance Chairmanj, Laura Vacek t0verall Chairmanl. Second Row: Mrs. Turner lSponsorJ, Mr. Dftedahl fSponsorj, Sue Lee, Cathy Simon, Kim Steadman, Faith Borkovec, Shari Gillespie lAssistant Dverall Chairmanj, Roberta Duchak, Laverne Mclfrnnon, lfelly Kesman, Shannon 0'Connor. Third Row: Denise Vokum, Allison Velders, Sue Grzeskiwicz, Levita Udarbe, Julie Bull Sue Smith, Tracy Green, Sue Petsche, Beth Ecker, Jeanine Tomei. Absent Members: Mary Lynn Sekera tSpirit Week Chairmanj, Cathy Perillo, Amy Styczynski Sue Styczynski ? board Q 'TAR S Theres always activity in front ol the student council bulletin 5 3 .J +2 1 A .. cucsoh BLACK 3, HGVDY The Servers by starting and continuing many of its programs. the powder puff -football the Christmas elves, , get 'X Mt students and faculty. student was selected from a group of nominees. These students were in a variety of activities. award will continue. pro vement of the school. S R A if Q ,,: P WW Student Council. Front Row: Cathy Simon, Lisa Miller, Christy Zqierzynski, Roberta Duchalr, Faith Borlro vec, Kathy Berst Ann Schuessler, Jenny Velders, Rainy Crichlom Steve Baca. Second Row: Reca Saedi, Tarni Sattlen Andrea Madeja, Laverne McKinnon, Laura Vacelr, Kim Steadman, loyce Glas, Helen Babitzlre, lisa Riehm. Third Row: Allison Velders, Sue Petsche, lulie Bull Tracy Green, Steve Divenere, Scott Cielinslri, Matthew Dircks, Kurt Korte, Michelle LoConte, Rob Schedel Ms, Wulfers lSponsorj, Fourth Row: Mr. Ottedahl lSponsorj loe Gandela, lim English, Franz Pachl Rich Babiclr, Derek Morton, Dave Twohig Back Row: Beth Fclrer, Val Dilrglio, Sue Smith, lean Kelhf, Peggy Allen, Pat McDonnell Absent Members: John Berst Dina Kowalski, Leah Norlrus, Kirsten Pristo, Michelle Reid Laura Steinec Heather Wydra, Laura Bass, Maurine Cielinslri, Dare Schaede, Sue Schaede, Marlr Ru volo, Joe Putz, Milre Labedz, Judy Luedtlre, Evonne McGra y, Gigi Z wierzynslri Arthur Walaselr. STUDENT COUNCIL 63 This year the Student Council was quite active Among some of the yearhf favorite activities were and the teacher ofthe year award. The Teacher- Turkey contest a hrst was well received by both Perhaps one of the most rewarding programs was the Student of the Month. Each month a yearbook eidton A-V monitor. Hopefully, this Plans to help serve the student body included a cola machine available to the students. The suggestion locker was also continued for im- Far Right' Paul Nmko takes a break in science lab. llS.S. Science Club challenges the Space Shuttle. Beakers nd Bombs Science Club has been rising to new heights in recent years. Membership has held at a steady 50 members. Orienteering Wombat Spotting and Splunking were main objectives for this year's club. Other events which the club was participat- ing in were: The University of Chicago open house, Northwestern Tech. Ohfmpics, Argonne Open House, and a trip to the Field Museum. Now for what you've all been waiting for. The 3rd Annaul Science Club Christmas Party exploded into an exciting fun hlled evening of movies, pizza, and of course, the main event of the evening was decorating the tree. Next year's club will be better,' is that possible? 64 SCIENCE CLUB c I . 20, 19 M Q! 534' -' 1 gg I gg X Science Club: First Row: Diane Hill Yvonne Shaparis, Marek Dzianott Sue Luybes, Tony Zack, Aneta Shaparis, Ken Busse, Paul Timko, Franz Pachl Yung Chu Kim, Byung-ll Seo. Second Row: Rainy Crichlow Mary la y tico, Sung Kim, Mike Rebman, Mrs. Camasta. Third Row: Mike Anderson, Lynda Randa, Lisa Kullavanhaya. Fourth Row: Scott Rose, Alex Lutovsky Steve Baca, Nicky Shah. Group members: Do-It-Yourself Club Page 'To complete this page simphf draw in the missing pictures, including the group shot at the bottom, hll in the captions and the headline, and write the story. Caption: Story: Caption: Caption: HEADLINE: SOCRATES D.C. 65 The beauties of Jr LA.D. enjoying an evening together. Activities Reign One of the largest organizations is from the Hearing Impaired program. Jr. LA.D. ilr. lllnois Association of Deafj is an active club that boasts over 50 members. Being called active is an understatement when one looks at their list of activities. Members of Jr. LA.D. attended a DePaul base ketball game, a White Sox game, and went to Great America. Other trips included skiing and an Oktoberfest celebration. They even kept in shape with both racquetball and volleyball tournaments. Some of Jr. LA.D. 's plans included events held at South. Their float entry in the Homecoming pa- rade was well received Valentines Day Dance, the club winter event, was also a success. The key objective of Jr. LA.D. is service. Three projects this year were given much consideration. First a campaign of letter writing to the three major television networks was launched. Student members and their parents expressed their opin- ions regarding budget cuts in closed captioned programming The second project was the collec- tion of canned goods fin conjunction with the Darien Lions Clubj for needy people in the area. Hnalhr, the Jr. LA.D. painted walls at the illinois Deaf-Blind Center. WW' Related instruction Hearing Impaired Work Study Program. Front Row: Christine Angio, Lorraine Serpico, Ana Laredo, Juliann Ways, James Demauro, Allison Tomaras, Mary Ann Nolan, Angela Charlette, Robin Lummen Ms. Pinion ilnstructorj. Second Row' Mr. Raci ilnstructorj, Keith Petter Mariann Yunnich, Karen Thomas, Carol Castle, Samantha CartrelL Lori Fox, Christine Cichon, Karen Niles, Michelle Vorraso, Mrs. K ush ilnstructorj. Third Row: James Dena Theodore Sharik, Paul Sonnen Larry VanHuis, Paul Mayer Reginald Addison, Vito Martorana, Joseph K unes, Darren Otto. Back Row: Kenneth SmalL Joseph Gattuso, James LaCassa, Mark Cygan, Jake Ciesielczyk. Absent Members: Rita Glennon, Tammy Lowe, Steven Michaud Adon O'Brien, Diane Portillo. Jr. IAD. First Ro w: Mathew Marotti Lewis Lummer, Lori Serpico, Miss Ciambrone, Jack Navarro, Tod Morris, Ron Busse, Jennifer Gecielewski Donna Shea, Dan Houlihan, Caprice Wokas, Wto Martorana, Miss Conrad Tom Goodman, Una Colucci, Brenda Lynch, Francine Prueter. Second Row: Linda Berquist, Julie Ways, Diana Portillo, Mary Ann Nolan, Karen Turcsany, Marianne Yurinich, Janet Camillo, Miky Dukic, Rita Clennon, Carla Hendee, Anita Dezanek, Diana Schweigert, Robin Potter, Robin Lummer Third Row: Julie Lockett, Carla Landes, Connie Pittan, Jim LaCassa, Dan DeClere, Bob Bartells, Karen Thomas, Carla Hendee, Roberta Wysopai Toni Fato, Paul White, Lisa Cozza, Laura Mitchell Roy Ri vera. Fourth Row: Anna Loredo, Albert Matozzi Reggie Addison, Zdenka Biga, 6 IR IAD Laura Sabin, Karen Niles, Samantha Cartreli Linda Brinkman, Carol Castia, Mike Gurtlen Mike Ouist Lori Foy, John Strobei Lisa Geary, Jason Mihalkanin, Paul Sonnen Brian Wagnen Jim Maloney. Filth Row: Ken SmalL Steve Pleitfer, Dennis O'Brien, Michele Varasso, Rae Piencak, Lisa Cuzinski Bill Baumann, Jim Denz, Ted Sharik, Joe K unes, Joe Devereux, Jim Albert, Mark C ygan, Brain Wagner. Sixth Row: Mary Augustyn, Dan Mika, Ed Glennon, Dean Cannavino, Larry Gange, Mike Leonard Tony Donatello, Jon Hoglind Mike Dyas. Seventh Ro wi Dennis K o walski, Jim Hoglind Steve Slinkman, Jake Cieslelczyk, Mario Altano. e :i s,5'SN,ii 'Qi- K 5 xv K .. W. .5 . V X X t t Thespians. Front Row: Rich Babilr, Marc Ruvolo, Daryl Gregory. Second Row: Sue Schei, Mary Dower, tavern McKinnon. Third Row: Michelle Madeline, Roberta Duchalr, Kim Steadmant Fourth Row: Gina McAloon, Sue Yenter. Hack Row: Teena Moffett Ms. Baller lsponsorj, Lauri 0'Connor Drama Club. Front Row: Lisa Morrow, Teena Castrlan, Marc Ruvolo, Sue Brower, Jenny Hill lean Nawracaj, Helen Babitzlre, Melissa Szilagyi Kim Root lauri 0'Connon Heidi Bucholz. Second Ro wr Alice Dowding lenny McDowell Teena Moltett, Roberta Duchalr, Kim Steadman, Trea Curran, Diane Brazier, Michelle Madeline, Gary Vhnters, Sue Venter, Gina Mcitloon. Third Row: Wclri Dvorak, Treasa Grismer, Daryl Gregory, Sue Schei, Mary Dowe, Tavern Mcltinnon, Rich Babib, Milre Dunphy, Tim Reese, Rob Bucbney, Rob Sololewslri, Ted Moreno, Dean Cannavino, Fourth Row: Heather Holmes, Sue Schaefer, Ms. Balren Mary Vymetal Kelly Vandewalle, Absent Members: loyce Glas. Antics by Teena Motlett and Rich Babrlr abound on the streets ol Darien during Homecoming, Dramatic Experience Are you interested in Shakespeare? Musicals? Dramas? lf you enjoy these, then join the seven- ty-hve member Drama Club. This group 's yearly objective is to ihnanciallyj sponsor all of the drama productions at Hinsdale South. These stu- dents worked on the publicity committee, baclr- stage crem and cast to name just a few jobs. Besides having presented entertainment for the school and community, the Drama Club attended plays, usualhr at a discount. This yeah the mem- bers enjoyed the play Do Blaclr Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up? The Thespians, a National Honor Society for dramstists, are twenty-hve members strong. These students were initiated into the organiza- tion after they earned hfteen points. ln order to earn these points, the student had to be in either the cast or crew ot three major productions. This yeah the Thespians presented The True Meaning of Christmas. This fund-raising play was written by two Thespians, Laverne Mclfinnon and Robert Duchalr. Talented students in Readers Theater were involved in IHSA Competition. Voices attended the Theatre Festival in March. lt was a great learning experience for all students involved DRAMA 67 1 Q G fl I if 'Lu , Adil . it x I , We 'jf ,fx : y by Ap' fu: I dig A LAL Nab-'ML .I A ,V i ,yn ,i ,. , WQLUM' form L' .lf , W rr . W i ,, f r V A wuts I ,faith 7 MM X QA ' h AA J W tug f fl A ' -ff . it o ,pa S sp., 'f fha i fjfia' fc ' . .. A Deaf Drama members watch their sponsor attentively. Linda Berquist and Diana Schweigert use their imaginations before using their talents. Adaptable Players A hectic off-Broadway season was had by the members of Deaf Drama. They appeared in several locations throughout the Chicago area. Beginning last summen Hinsdale South was re- presented at Chicagofest with a production by the Deaf Drama. The 20 member crew performed The Point in the fall This play was adapted to the deaf This play was performed at the high school local library, and a church. The spring production was an original script written from various sources. The theme was the progression of a life from birth to old age. ln March, South 's Deaf Drama members were invited to perform at the convention of the Illinois Teachers of Hearing impaired This was a real honor for all involved 68 DEAF DRAMA , Emu Deaf Drama Club and Crew. Front Row: Dna Collics, Michelle li, Toni Fatso, Carla Hendee. Second Row: Dan Mika, Dean Cannavino, Tony Donatello, Caprice Wokas, Dennis 0'Brien, Karen Thomas, Paul D. Third Row: Jim Maloney Danny Houhhan, Diane Schweigert Linda Berquist Lisa Geary, Julie Ways. fourth Row: Ms. 0Malley fSponsorj, Tod Morris, Ed Glennon, Mrs. Hnch fSponsorj, Mike Quist Mike Leonard Back Row: Steve Michaud Mary Augustyn. Absent Members: Tom Halilr, Katie Wu. . We ii v W n ,419 . in Speech Team. Front Row: Lauri 0'Gonnor, Gina McAloon, Anita Kumar, Gary Writers, Marc Ruvolo. Second Row: loyce Glas, Ms. Malpede fSponsorj, Ms. Baker lSponsor2, Ms. Knight lSponsorj, Mary Dower, Trea Curran, Teena Moffett Third Row: Michelle Madelien, Celeste Lawson, Chuck Weng, Helen Babitzke, Mike Dumphy, Teresa Griesemen Jenni Hill Fourth Row: Sue Schei, lean Nawracai Bobby Tata, Daryl Gregory, Dm Reese. lMth a dramatic gesture, Chuck Weng practices his lines. On our Feet Hear ye! Hear ye! This year's Speech Team, coached by Ms. Knight had the greatest partici- pation ever recorded in South 's history. The team consisted mainhf of freshmen and sophomores' their future will be enriched with much exper- ience. The season ran from October to February with meets held on Saturdays. The team was quite strong in the competitive areas of prose reading dramatic interpretation, and original oration. Ce- leste Lawson was a conference champ in Dl There is great potential growth for this extra- curricular activity. New members are always ac- cepted Anoi remember, the speech team en- hances your ability to think on your feet. SPEECH 69 70 CHOIR At Madrigals, Trea Curran waits to sing the next selection. Near right: Daryl Gregory drinks to thee onhr with his eyes. Far right: The Madrigal dinner brings smiles to Rob Budney and Roberta Duchalr. Jo ful fl' ' V, . i 4' 0152 Mhth a song in their hearts land sneakers on their feetj, the choirs at Hinsdale South had a hectic year. Daihf practice during class room time was augmented by solo lessons and perfor- mances. The choir department performed four concerts this yeah as well as performing outside of school for selected groups. The choir entered the IHSA Solo and Ensemble and Urganizational Contest in March and April. Members of the choir were entertained by the Chicago Symphony Urchestra in May. They also attended a musical in Chicago in the spring. ln order to hnance their activities, all the choirs sold Christmas ornaments. Dressed in their Madrigal garb are Katie lfenny, Lisa Natale, and tori Parus. Madrigal-Swing Choir. Front Row: Diane Brazier, Lori Parus. Second Row: Lauri 0'Connon Mary Dower, Trea Curran, Wcki Dvorak, Roberta Duchak, Lisa Natale, Katy Kenny, Rhonda Stough. Third Row: Ray Kraft Derrick Morton, Tim Reese, Rob Budney, Ted Moreno, Daryl Gregory. Absent Mernbers: Sheila Mangan, Beth Brieske, Paul Timko, Lynne Martello, Randee Hahn, Michelle Brehl F rin Dunsmuir, KelW Holmes, 1- gs- L px Girls Glee Club. Sitting: Lisa Natale, ludy Simpson. Standing: Laura Hagen, Michelle Reid Sheila Mangan, Mary McCarthy, Lynne Martello. WM-. t...-tW.,,at...,M.M,,. We-,Q...,...N-W-.-..... -ww- ..-L -s...a.M,..N..,M.. ..s,...-Q-.-...v,,......N. .Mw- ...W... 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Second Row: Ron Amy Quinlan, Carolyn Schroeder, Teresa Criesemen Laura Walsh, Tara Dempsey, Wellena Yonoszar, Svoboda, Cindy Kollock, Michelle Agraviador, Corbin Padgett, Kim Root, Paula Stack, Linda Tammy Roeters. Absent Members: lenniler Dvdendort Kim Katsaros, Cindy Walsh, Varsity Mixed Chorus, Front Row: Lori Paros, Diane Brazier, Katy Kenny, Lauri 0'Connon Kelhf Third Row: Marc Ruvolo, Chris Knez, Gary Hunters, Rob Sobolewskr, Walter Bennett Rob Budney, Montgomery, Beth Brieske, Yvonne Novak, Karen Coglan, lenniter Hill, Eileen Dbryk, Kristin Weeks, Daryl Gregory, Ted Moreno, Trrn Reese, Ray Kraft, Vicki Dvorak, Lisa Lontz, Debbie Misioro wskr. Mrehelle Biehl Second Row: Frm Dunsmuir Maryella Siebert, Mary Dower, Trea Curran, Adrian Absent Members: Kelly Holmes. Hessel, Diane Hill Sue Luytfes, Roberta Duchak, Christy Zqrerzynski, Kim Sreadman, Kim Smith. CHOIR 71 72 BAND Very Prou Not onhf is band a class, it is also a service organization. The band works very hard to enter- tain people, whether at football or basketball games, concerts, musicals, or even pep rallies. Each year the season starts out with marching band The band practices every morning for two hours, marching and learning music. Under the direction of Drum Majors Susan Luytjes and Cathy Simon, the band placed hrst in both of the competitions they entered. Though it may take a little getting used to, by both band members and spectators, this year's new style of Band Front row: Cathy Simon, Michelle Czernik, Lynda Banda, Michelle Dorsey, Christine Frey, Steve Kim, Sue Brower James Mlkins, Sue Chase, Elaine Cekis, Peter Nuzzo, Mark Fritsche, David Second row: Mary Beth Tomsovic, Marie McDowell Therese Ziccarelli, David Spiega, Todd Warda, Schaede. Back row: David Deckys, Donald Murphy, Mat Dahf, Mark Speckman, Terry Frazier, Tony Carga, Kathy tuytjes, Ann Marie Ziccarellil Third ro w: Laura Mensik, Ihnce Bruno, Fat Surdyk, Jonathon Matulac. Orgamzatlon marching will certainly entertain the crowds. Al- though there is a marching program, the main part of the year is spent in concert. The concert symphonic, and stage bands put on several concerts and compete in contests each year. Band members also compete individ- ually at solo and ensemble contests. Many pla y- ers volunteer additional time to play for assem- blies, ceremonies, and school productions. The band with all it does, contributes greatly to both the school and the community. Front row: Nancy Simon, Melanie Fujii, Deborah Wishnow, Bonnie Schaelen lfimberw Rabitoy. Finlr, lim lfness, Pat Bulalr, lenniler Thornburn, Tim Goodall Ed Partylra, lfimberw Medal David Second row: Kevin DeYoung Sherry Seynost, Sue luyhes, Anita Sima, Dawn Thezan, Susan Allen, Muenzing. Filth row: David T wohig Ron Kurza, Susan Schaede, Paul Rosland. Absent: lfathy Finley, leannine Whinna. Third row: David Nuzzo, lohn Chudoba, Chris tapsey, Richard Schmidt, Frank Bob Lombardo, Mike Bernard. Chodaki, Eric Zadnilr, Floyd Sims, John Berst, lenny McDowell. fourth row: Raya Sharma, Wiliam BAND 73 More Than Just A Mirage The theme for this year's Illusions VII I creative publicationj was movies and music. Poetry and short stories submitted through the English Department and artwork from the art classes were considered for publication. The staff chose the work based on suitability of theme, appearance, quality of work, and ease of reproduction. Meetings for the staff began in December and format theme, and production costs were decided Anyone who purchased an activity ticket received an Illu- sions during the spring. Flying Circus Art Club? Huh? This unusual and creative title attracted approximately IZ- 15 members every Tuesday after school This group met weekhf Kand we do mean weeklyj beginning in October Their first project was to create their own film. Another major activ- ity involved the printing of Tshirts. The culmi- nation of their projects was displayed in an open art show sponsored by the Fhfing Circus Art Club. 76 ILLUSIONSXART Mrs. Ullrich has the illusions staff get down to business. rl F I gills r N fJ A 4 1 j Q I ' an - j Lower Right: lt is time for the illusions staff to take a break from all that creative work. Below: Past copies of Illusions give ideas to Sunk Kim and Liliana Concari f V H . . lir . if lrr T Art Club. Front Row: Steve Wagnen Steve lfinderna y. Second Row: Sung Won Kim, Helen Babitzke, Mary la y Lice, Natalie Kokorudz, Byung ln Seo, Mary Vymetal Third Row: Mary-Ptacek, Susan tee, Alex Nadolsky Dominick LoConte. it t ,. lil' ,Q ll1l2i llli M 1-1. Olll' OVC ll Ill! ci iff, xlii Do you play chess? Chess - The Quiet Team. ANY Zfngfgh , svn Chess Team Z Club. Front Row: Roy Rios, Eric Pincus, Jim Mauritzen, Second Row: Cari Waiaseir, Tsugawa, Mike Anderson, KwangSon, John 0hr. 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T.-12 1 - I i-5kf51Tl--5755.21-5. N .'X3fXs1X15-KXX1 5 J A K S 1 f X- .. :,.f-X.,X.,XXX ,,Xk f X.,.fXXfXf..-- 1fXXXX -,XXf1XXf1X1XfXf1 --1--'X-f 'ffi.sz.:.'-XswXf.Xf-?.f-N. X X , w53j.Xg?1g.gs 55- fX 2 X X',XXXJX-fg.-y.1.1,X:.f XX -1 --1.--EQHXEX-35.1 --XX X XX 5 gi--S' , :ifjfj Q 1-L:-A: X4 igffgsgffi K' X X 1 s X X , K X A hmwgv A3 gh' .kif QL ,. L- ,f ma M LAW qi, ,ef 11,9 fl, Q an 'u of V' WWW www W Mm ' ' ' W MMM wav is gg giyyfgg The main ingredient that led to the girls' track championship was the large number of girls, a good team, and good senior leadership. - Coach Kirwan Whenever you have six football players win major football scholarships, you ought to win. - Coach Smith We were the girls' champs because we won all of our dual meets. - Coach Townsend We were 4-0 going into the conference championships. - Coach Townsend To win the conference championship involves more than one game. You have to play consistently or have a streak where you're hot and when you do falten you're still in a position to keep your head above water. - Coach Lindley '34 team with a very good attitude and a team that played very well together. - Coach Foss No comment - Coach Carvell lt was a thrill having our kids win the indoor conference. All of our kids performed tremendously. - Coach Jackson First time in school history that we broke the school record in the districts. - Coach lackson 80 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1981-82 CONFERENCE CHAMPS: CHESS SOCCER BOWLING FOOTBALL BASEBALL GIRLS' TRACK BOYS' SWIMMING GIRLS' SWIMMING BOYS' INDOOR TRACK BOYS' OUTDOOR TRACK BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 81 Boys' Gymnastics' An All- round Success Bill Rediehs dismounts his faithful steed Far right: loe Michnialr 100-Captainj signals the judge for the start of his routine. Ma vw Above: Dan McDonnell demonstrates excellent form on the high bar The even parallel bars prove no challenge to Bill Rediehs. v , f ia Q2 Hz 'WM L by me ,i Z 5 82 GYMNASTICS The rings are a piece ot cake for Bill Rediehs. The Boys' Varsity Gymnastics season was considered very successful by Coach lfordewiclr. The team 's third place finish in the D.P. ML. belied the truhf excellent performance of the teamf they were led onhf by state champs Addison Trail and state qualiher Glen- bard East. The team set a goal of 130 points for itselt and missed its target by only 1.07 points with a score of 128. 93. Even though it did not attain its goal the season was still incredibleg it was the second highest scoring one in the school's history. The team was led to its third-place hnish by junior all-around Bill Rediehs, senior all- around lim Hendricks, and senior Joe Mich- niak. 0ne of the season's highlights was Bill Rediehs' qualihfing for the state meet in the all-around event. is X if -if N nw! S s ' Frosh-Soph Gymnastics. Front Row: Brian Nail Val Cuarto, Kordewick, Dan Trujillo, Rich Klietgen, Dave Gang 5 M 1 5 Q ul 4 : f' If ,i ,M ...J ,uf Mike Michalelr, lim Bilotta. Baclr Row: Don Tommasone, Tom Sattler, Eric Sandy ledvora leans hard into the pitch. fre T . E Rina Slade stretches to return the ball to the plate. Most Victories Ever The 1982 girls' softball team had a sensational season. The girls were led by captains Sandy led- vora and Jamie Bandur to the most victories ever achieved in the history of Hinsdale South girls' softball They ended the season with a 15-13 re- cord placing hfth in the D.Plll. conference. The most memorable games of the season were played against Downers Grove South. The Hor- nettes beat the Mustangs twice during the season with scores of 9-8 and 13-10. The team had two all-conference players: senior Sandy ledvora and sophomore Sue Pusateri. These two girls also had the team 's highest batting aver- ages, batting .430 and .467 respectively. There were also seven other players on the team who batted over .300. Sandy ledvora was awarded the Golden Glove award for being the best helder. Julie 0'Connor was voted Most Improved Playen and MVP was Jamie Bandun who also received the Senior Female Ath- lete of the Year award The captains for the 1983 season will be Julie 0'Connor and Sue Pusateri who was named the Doings Player of the Week. Returning for the 1983 season will be eight letter winners. This team has lost onbf four seniors. They are a great group of ladies, says Coach Campbell who expects even better results for the team in the coming year. Varsity Soltball. Front Ro w: Celina Udarbe, Lisa Guzinslrl Kris Po well Sue Pusaterl linda Kapl Rina Slade, Sue Wydra. Back Ro w: Sandy ledvora, Jodie Pada vana, Julie 0'Cormor, Jamie Bandun Adrian Hessel Penny Hughes, Coach Campbell 84 SOFTBALL lunior Varsity Softball Front Row: Linda Waslricwicz, Mgr., Chris Keefe, Mgr., Tammy Mottlow, Marivel Arteago, Ann Ziccarelli, Cheryl Hermannson, Laura Bruce, Iris Smith, Mgr. Second Row: Coach Wilson, Karen Kaspen Carrie McGuire, Linda Kush, Sherry Kessler, Michele Lotfonte, Karen Niles, Sherry Seynost, lulie Smth. Absent: loan Russell 1982 Varsity Softball Home Upponent 9 Downers Grove South 8 3 Leyden 2 4 Glenbard East 8 5 Morton West 20 4 Morton West 18 7 Leyden 14 I4 Morton East 4 10 Addison Trail 0 Addison Trail Downers Grove South Glenbard East Vhllowbrook Mhllowbrook From the outlield, Karin Kasper hurls the ball to a team member. Coach Wilson crouches for a clear view of the play. A DGS player is about to be stung by a Hornette. SOFTBALL 85 Vhth the style and intensity of a pro, Weimong Keng smashes the balk Peter Kutschera attacks the net with a powerful forehand. f . 5 if -Q sexy I 1 A ., ,- , -.,tg,.' 1 gg...-.eg,risSeiti22 . -1 1 f .,'. 2f.12Sa.5Sw -4 A 1 1 . ' 'et, 1. et Talent, Little Luck Make A Great 1982 Boys' Tennis Home Upponent 4 Morton West 0 4 Leyden 1 5 Morton East 0 41 Fenton Triangular 19 1 Addison Trail 4 4 Glenbard East 1 6 Vhllowbrook 4 86 TENNIS Season Vhth the return of several talented players, the 1982 Boy 's Varsity Tennis team had an excellent year. Under the coaching of Mr. Palzen the team hnished the season with a 9 and 3 record giving the team a second place hnish in conference dual meets. Under the leadership of Kris Fauske and Bruce Kim, who was chosen most valuable play- er, the Varsity also took second place hnishes in their conference and district tournaments. The Varsity team did well in the Fenton High School Quadrangulan taking home the hrst place trophy with the help of a favorable coin toss, which broke a tie between Hinsdale South and Fenton. Although the team lost four of its top players, the 1983 season will ha ve excellent pos- sibilities with the Sophomore and Freshmen play- ers who will be moving up to the Varsity levek Just like the Varsity, the 1982 Freshmen and Sophomore teams had good seasons. The Fresh- men team, although losing three players to the sophomore level hnished the season with a 9 and 1 record and won the conference tournament easihf. Ken Anderson at hrst singles and Bob Jacobsen at third singles upset difhcult oppo- nents to become conference champs. The Sophomore team, which hnished 12 and 1, also won its conference tournament Vhnning at first doubles were Walt Bennett and Prashant Dubey, while two freshmen, Dan Wolf and Joe Candela, were second place hnishers at second and third singles. The sophomore team, which had three freshmen starters, appears to be in excellent shape for next year's season. SES S . wi F Boys Varsity Tennis. Front Row: Um Lennox, John Borse, Bruce Kim, Sand Kang Curt Winters. Second Row: Mike Anderson, Peter Kutschera, lfris Fauslre, Roman Mica, Scott Rutledge, Steve Selrera, Coach Palzer. ty Si Sophomore Tennis. Front Row: Dirk Fors, Bruno Dubey, Milre Mclfenna, Gary Mnters, Dan Mica, Beau Quinlan. Second Row Phil Rausch, Joe Candela, Walt Bennett Coach Comerford Dan Wold Welmong Keng Absent: Toni Zimmerman Xyfsgfll' ZX ' TEIHIIS Freshmen Tennis. Front Row: John Lynch, Bobby Tata, Bob Jacobson. Second Row: Steve Grist, Ken Anderson, Coach Comertord Ted Gellert Dale Gustastson. Absent: Dave Emory. FM 5' T cf fr Us 15, it Tf2'Z1'i2fQf , . -' - sf' 25 QW , .Q '-v, Q? ' S ' i ff Bruce Kim unsuccessfully attempts a new style of tennis. Coach Palzer tries to inspire Kurt Mnters and Steve Selrera to join practice. TENNIS 87 BB TRACK The Hornet girls await the sound of the gun to begin their 800 meter run. C 6 Chris Bortman warms up before beginning the 100 meter hurdles. Chris was the second hurdler for the team. Total Success The 1982 Girls' Track Team was, in Coach Kir- wan's words, a total success. ln spite of many injuries at the beginning of the season, the spirit was excellent as were the team 's results: the team was undefeated and won its first conference champion- ship. However, Glenbard West placed ahead of Hins- dale South in district competition. This year's team had several outstanding perform- ers, a fact attested to by the seeminghf endless stream of records the team set. School records were set in nine events this yeah and three D.P. ML. indoor track records were set this year: Cathy Hill with a high jump of 5 '5 'Q Deevon Dorsey with a time of 6.3 seconds in the 50-yard dash, and the distance relay team of Deevon Dorsey, Sue Hannon, Rainy Crichlow and Karyn Verdak, with a time of 9:57.4. As might be expected with a team of this caliben several team members qualihed for downstate com- petition. They were: Michelle Abrahamson, Peggy Allen, Deevon Dorsey, Jill Kauzlarich, Lisa Pie- karski Yvonne Shaparis, and Eileen Slowikowski There, the 1600-meter relay placed seventh and Eileen Slowikowski placed fourth in the 800-meter run, enough to earn Hinsdale South 25th in the state. However, the team did not base its excellent record on the legs of only these athletes. Dther notable athletes were Katie Busch lhurdlesj, Andrea Madeja lhrgh jumpj, Aneta Shaparis M00-meter runj, Jeanine Ramont fmile runj and Reca Saedi fdistancej. wwmeifwwe,,o:-,.ffwxc: . V WlWgWwW,,w.lm 5 . ,,,,...:,,,,,,u w Q1 ypafxdlflll ery: -0- ' Girls Outdoor Track. Front Ro w: Karen K ozak, Michelle Ricken Sandy Blamen Cathy Hilt Andrea Madeja, Sue Bresia, Katie Busch, Sue Nawracay, Linda Randa, Kelly Knafl Jackie Smalley. Row 2: Helen Babitzke, Joyce Parrish, Jagrutti Shah, Deevon Dorsey, Yvonne Shaparis, Lorriane Crichlo w, Sue Luyhes, Aneta Shaparis, Kris Scherb, Lisa Piekarski Sandy Plaselr, Missy Uzuanis. Row 3: Margie Caridt Venus Crosby, Rhonda Morrill Blair Kampmann, Julie Bull Tracy Green, Reca Saedi Jeannine Ramont, Lynda Schlueter, Mary Connolly, Jill Kauzlarich, Row 4: Christie Kufta, Su Hannon, Karyn Verdak, Sue Smith, Eileen Slowilrowslii Diana Garll Sally Kurth, laura Mikowshi, Jean Kelly, Michelle Abrahamson, Jodi Pister, Wcky Taulien. Row 5: Lisa Riehm, Stacy Anderson, Peggy Allen, Laune Strand Susie Koenen, Kelly Ilurzela, U2 Vera, Chns Bortman, Lisa Garcia. Row 6: lyssa Pnre, Theresa Deasy, Coach Madsen, Coach Kirwin, Coach Ponsr, Coach Whilesell Cindy Mase, Kane Egnatz. wh .. , 3 AW ,W 'M , - ,gal ,,Li,1t,,w i 4 , . 'zs 5v'- 2,',,f. If: 'af w i - f tw - 12 59? 1 g k, We I , - Joyce Parrish leaps skyward to clear the bar. W' ? J' 4 ,4 ' 1 W SM Z ' aa 4 4. , I ff 4, ' 4 it fly it ' :e3M 'n, V, ',f 'K , 1 . , . , , pi' ff it-S.f'w,f,, A f m l m , Coach Yavorslri gives Yvonne Shaparis a little help Deevon Dorsey sprints the hhal step to victory Q5 GX L be a sport I-S sign in HMM . . 92 TRACK Magnus Tyreman, our Swedish long-distance runnen receives the baton from Bill Mussatti in the two-mile relay. Varsity Track. Front Rowx Steve lfindernay, Ken lfotula, Mike Ruddy, Ken Schuch, Al Koronkowski Terry Dulbf. Second Row: Foul Leonhardt lim Elliot Steve Bala, Bill Gisler Ed Vhnkle, lon Pisam, K e vin Rrordan. Third Row: Gary Holstrom, Ray Dunphy Matt Birks Todd McDaniel lirn Polk Doug Divenere Da vid McAloon, Mike Kenny, Fourth Row: Andy Damiam, Dan Rosengren, Greg Hnclr, John Taulien, Ron Zona, Brian Ward Mike McBarn. Back Row: Marlon L yles D Jay Anderson, Keith Schmidt Bill Mussatti Dennis 0'Brien, Martin Baile, John Braun. Soph. Track. Front Ro w: Mike Stroede, Gene Hughes, Bret Krairnen Randy Bull Brad Sucha, Da vid Kinderna y, lohn Schultz Second Row: Brad Morales, Ste ve Wenc, Blair Roorseh, lirn Brady, Steve Kutz, Paul Lubanski Paul Solo. Back Rom' Joel lavien Ghris Hon, Wke Pisten hm BretL Nm Patten lun lfness, Mike Hare. Frosh. Track. Front Row: Ed Slowikowski Steve Ruddy Glenn Javier Dave Spiega, Todd Fatla, Mike Mclfernon, Mark Tamondong Woun Seo, Mike Gerny Second Rom Alex Paziotopoulos, Dan Hart Dave Twohg lWke Mkus, Um Goodall lim Korinek, ll Seo, Wade Scheel Back Row: Pat Sorrentino, Rich Schmidt lay Taradash, Brian Piekarskr, Dan Hsani Fred Guttas Mark Ferus, Greg Mauritzen. ecord Setting Year BANG! and they're off The crack of the gun signals the start of the race for the runners from Hinsdale South. The crowd goes wild as it cheers for the runners. Whoosh! as they pass by with record times. The pad pad pad of their feet as they score 14th in state in the two mile relay. The team was aided by great runners such as Bill Mussatti Sam Ramont Keith Schmidt and Poul Leonhardt who ran for the 14th place state finish in the two mile relay. But this was not the onhr place that the Hornets were successful' as Coach Ya vorski proudhf stated We won both the Indoor and 0utdoor Conference Championships. These Conference Championships also includ- ed runners from the Frosh-Soph teams such as lay Taradash, Ed Slowikowski and Joel Javier. 0ther members of the Frosh-Soph team were also very good Coach Jackson said of them, l'm proud of all of 'em. They're all good Records were set in several events. The cups and trophies of the Hinsdale South track team runneth over out of the cabinets. The Hornets have made themselves known in track. Long distance runner Bill Mussatti goes for the gold - .. .'.'--L--. ' g Q Marlon L yles is soaring to a victory. Marlon was one of last year's top hurdlers. TRACK 93 Battering way t Th Opposition Wt Q LW, f ,,,,, ,,,, My W,W,m,MWw,,y f,,uWW- V ,,,, rr f . ,. 1 ,,,, . W 'WM Z ,,... ,gf-. 1,1115 ' - , f M fc fu '11 ZW. ,,,, mowtrfyh AA 1 , ,,,,,,, . W 1-rib ,-fn..,. ' , f A m f 13.1. '7:,,r1.11.5--, ,. ' , . ' K I Above: Determination shows on Pat l?abold's lace. Rrght: Gary Mllllren scoops up the ground ball. Lower Rrght: lefl Zurawslrl slides into base. A relaxing moment is enjoyed by John Schultz. 94 BASEBALL Sophomore Baseball Front Row: Larry VanHuls, Steve Southworth, Pat Levrja, Dan Kralrora, Tom Warrick, Dm 0lro, Gary Bunce, Joel lavler, leflAgner, Chad Kraml, Tung-Ghrng Chen. Back Row: Manager lohn Carp Gary Mllllren, Blll Graham, Joe Slwelr, Scott Altman, Mllre Rookouslrl, lohn Schultz, Pat Rabold Paul Arqullla, Goach Hearn. This years freshman baseball team, while maybe not doing as well as they hope to, did manage to hnish hfth in conference. The most memorable game of the season was the team 's win over Morton West the hrst place team, which was beating everybody, said Coach DeFalco. The spirit ofthe team was high, even though some members on the 26-member team did not play as much as they wanted to. Howeven the players were good as evidenced by talented cather leff Sedivy, who was chosen Most Valuable Player This year's sophomore baseball team also did not finish as high as they hoped Coach Heern commented: inconsistent play,' very good one game, down the next Howeven the team hn- ished fourth in conference, even though the team suffered disappointing seventh-inning losses to both Downers South and Addison Trail The team had some excellent players, notably leading hitter Tom Warrick and pitcher Dan lfrakora. tllgsg It Upper Left' Cary Milliren contemplates the batters ability. Upper Right: Around the turn comes another Hornet run. Slugging with all his strength, Bill Graham connects with the ball Below: Chris tolli prepares to send one into right field -F R ttii-1 M - tsst Y W f MW M. ' i ' -1---- - - - 'll t - Q R 1 - ' ., -'t'it - g 3 V... I - 5 k-,,- ggg, , .. , ,.a-, t,,, . ,,t.,,, ,. Stir .. ',.' fyfif -,-- F I W- 'NNWW Q f. 5 . 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Second Row: lim Kupres, Scott Szach, Rich Satlen Mike lackson, Brian lfummen Chris tolli Mike Szydlo, Dan Boes, Mike Fortuna. Back Row: Dave Starha, leff Sedivy, Scott Gross, lohn Ryan, leff Zura wski Tom Kehr, Tony Schleget Rick Maxa, Ron Pece, Jason Mihalkanin, Coach DeFalco. Absent' loe lrwin, s s - ss 3 X Q Coach Heern imparts some wisdom to one of his sophomore ball players. BASEBALL 95 South's Baseball Team Clinches First State Title 3603 10,185 examines me barter in Rob Stewaclr scores a record time in order to determine his rrexr pitch, the Hrs!-to-Sevvnd base dash. -ft:-3 XfPH'1,i5i f'!'N'fl?atY.vQ-. .. a,aaa aaaaa 1 11. ' Keg Q - if -Q . - ' A at v . . A N if A -4 is K A K 1 ,Mr ,.,. 1 ,.,,.,y K. K .gh i . 'blaffe 'tif' w' ifffffi1SZif.efif..T.sgi..i3si4gg..11'.,11' :ea -5, Qfigiff K - x e--A 1 21- .21-1 .. .. .. .1 . . . .- Q ,..,, ,.., .1 L K we N Q gt, .. .. .. A 9 .. .--.--..e11gQ 1.. r1.1 .rg..1 . .,.1,. ....1..-...-A ' .3 K Ni . 8545.151 .if .... . 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Second Row: Howard Patton, Bill Lavery Scott lanes, Ed DelGrosso, Dave Kapt Chris Dunne, lim lurevls, Bob Millen Bob Harper Absent: Rob Stewaclr. 96 BASEBALL Joe Sadowski gets set to roll another strike. i H0979 1982 Baseball Uppanenf Glenbard East Morton East Morton East Morton West Leyden Addison Trail Leyden Vhllowbrook Morton East Morton East 2 Leyden 12 4 I0 0 1 2 7 0 1 3 9 ' ' 6 20 5 9 ' 4 8 Mllowbrook I 15 Downers Gro ve South 12 7 0 I 6 5 Hinsdale South's Baseball team, which has won the D.P.ILL. conference championship for three of the past four years, had its best year ever this season. The word hrst keeps popping up: hrst in D.P.ML., hrst in regionals, hrst in sectionals, and hrst in state. The best word to describe this season is memorable lt describes the game in which Clenbard East was defeated and the conference title was clinched lt describes the victory over Joliet Catholic in the Sectional hnals. One of the team 's greatest satisfactions was in its devastat- ing 20-5 win over Leyden after having lost to them the day before. This team could not have won state without the incredible dedication of the team members. ln fact Coach Lindley felt that this will to win was Bob Miller plays to the call of a different umpire. The ball seems to have a mind of its own . . 'Q thinks Bill Lavery. necessary especialhf when it came to conference in view of Morton West's strong team. This dedi- cation was matched by the excellent jobs Coaches Lindley and Malloy did Overall dedica- tion, backed by many strong players, earned them state. The announcer for the games said it best' the coaches . . . did a hne job and the players realh' deserved state. The players were obvioushf talented' Scott Jones, Jim lure vis, Bob Millen and Howard Patton were named all-conference players, and lanes and Miller went on to become all-state. While Coach Lindley proclaimed this season tough to top. Several hne players remain on the team, and their will to win survives. Mth that anything can happen. BASEBALL 97 Putting Their Best GOLF 98 Foot Forward The Golf Team, under the leadership of M MP. 's Matt Soukup and Bill Cisler started well with nine consecutive wins. However the team was later forced to endure the disappointment of a fourth-place hmsh in the D.P. LLL. due to a poor sho wing in the conference tournament The team can 17nd comfort in its 9-2 win-loss record and many one- and two-stroke wins, even if it did fall from first to fourth place. Right: Practice makes perfect at the driving range. Golf HS Upponent 164 Morton East 189 168 DGS 170 162 Willowbrook 164 164 Addison Trail 167 156 Morton West 180 163 Leyden 178 163 Riv.-Brook. 164 172 Glenbard East 167 airy.. a i 1 1 2 Frosh-Soph Golf Top Ro w.' Mike Novak, Bob Compton, Charles Ptacek, Doug Rabold Mike Tro y. Front Row: Don Morris, Brannon Lambert Mike Jackson, Mike Martin, lim Dietrich, Mike Callahan. Absent' Pat Dorgan, Dan Wolt gg? , . in em .W iw 1, 'gi K ' ' M,,.fma. , Dan Callahan chips up to the green. , 7 g yaQ.wWfmo, f , ,,,, Varsity Golf Top Row: ML Waring, Steve Conklin, Mike Ruddy, Bill Cisler, Walter Burden. Front Row: Dan Callahan, Matt Soukup, Brannon Lambert Mike Troy, Doug Rabold. Absent: loe Putz. Can't Be Bowled Over! This is one sport where you want to strike out! lt's the challenge of bowling. Last year's hrst place hnish in both ILBA and district competition and 12th in state was an incentive for the 1982-83 Bowling Team. Under the supervision of Coach Puck, the team ventured to the local lanes to practice those spares. This practice paid off with the Hornets cap- turing 11 th in this years state tournament. The season seemed to be one of growth. Things kept on improving as the year continued At one point Sherri Kessler led the team with a 173 aver- age. Mth Sherri s talent it will be painful to see both her and Lynette Santora graduate this year. Perhaps the most memorable event ofthe season was a one-pin loss the Lisle, who was undefeated coming into the match. The hne team spirit and B f 'f' sportsmanship displayed by the team shows that these girls can 't be bowled over! war Us Them 1570- 1572 DCS 1329-1211 1535 Hinsdale Central 1205 1701-1503 Westmont 1347-1570 1687-1570 temont 1532-1464 1519-1467 Morton West 1620-1488 1351-1406 York 1258-1057 1 Sherri Kessler discusses the hner techniques of picking up a spare. Bowling, Front Row: Una Collucci Lynnette Santora, Carrie Alexander Angie Ciarlette. Second Row: Adrienne Czerwony, Betty Penkala, Sherri Kessler, Brenda Kuehn, Audrey Bulat, Coach Puck, Absent: Judie Prosek, Chris Cichon, Sue Kratoch vil Regi Smith, Mary Painter Rebeka Arman, Above: Una Collucci concentrates on her approach, Below: Mary Painter releases the ball with good form. BOWLING 99 lulie Murray takes a step back in order to hit the ball Unce again, Cheryl Netols returns the ball using perfect tennis form. 100 TENNIS Girls Varsity Tennis. Front Row: Joan Russell Jasmine Sohay, Missy Uzuanis, Reca Saedi Peggy Moroney, Cheryl Netols, Audrey Bulat, Second Ro w: Varsity Coach Kennedy, Adrain Hessel - Captain, Kris Powell Val lurgens, Lynne Speclrman, lulie Murray Assistant Coach Sue Petsche. A Valley Good Year The Girls' l. V Tennis Team had an excellent total win-loss record of 13-2. They had a 7-I record in conference, enough to garner them a 2nd place hnish, The team had many outstanding players, the doubles team of Nicole Stanford and Mary Ella Sei- bert won the conference championship, and the Ist doubles team of Debbie Levine and Michelle Nuzzo and hrst singles player Missy Uznanis were confer- ence runners-up. The Girls' Varsity Tennis Team showed great im- provement this season, reversing last year's win-loss record of 3-5 to 5-3, enough to win them 4th in conference. The team, led by Lynne Speclrman, .lst singles player, hnished the season with an overall record of 10-6. The team's conference finish, al- though good was somewhat disappointing since they missed a third place finish by onhf IM points. Howeven Coach Kennedy was happy with the team 's spirit and performance this season, and is optimistic about the team 's future. Adrian Hessel violenthf hits the ball over the net. Adrian was the captain for the team. ,....-gf' ft 1982 Girls Var Tennis Leyden Morton East Morton West Addison Trail Vhllowbroolr Riverside Broolrheld Glenbard East Home Opponent 4 I I Downers South 4 5 0 5 0 4 ' ' J 3 ' 2 2 . . 7 , 3 0 5 Lynne Speclrman maneuvers the racket to return the ball Lynne was voted MVP lor the team, Peggy Mororiey warms up for a meet, concentrating on her returns. Girls' Tennis. Front Row: Jackie Smalley, Mary Connolhf, Leah Norlrus, Colleen Yuretich, Laura Busse, Amy Quinlan Second Row: Mary Ellen Seibert Debbie Levine, Carolyn Petrie, Jenny Schmidt Lynn Johnson, Michelle Nuzzo, Coach Comertord Dean Saedi WMAWMW 1....---ew Using good form, Cheryl Netols displays the techniques needed to be a Hornette. Audrey Bulat cheerfully uses her backhand to outwit her oppo- nent. TENNIS 101 Above: A hurry of water signihes another Hornet swimmer on her way to victory. Upper Right' Penny Hughes and Sue Slrala discuss the team with their coach, Hornets Opponent 70 Riverside-Broolrheld 56 79 Leyden 47 69 Downers Grove South 58 71 Morton West 56 102 SWIMMING A Splashing Success Seniors Penny Hughes, Sue Slrala, and Sue Brescia led the Girls' Swim Team to a respectable 5-6 record for the season. The team tied for hrst place in the conference meet and went on to finish third in districts. The Hornette swimmers achieved a twelfth place standing in the State meet the highest hnish ever. The girls showed great competitiveness and sought high goals, which for the most part were achieved The outloolr for next year is great with many returning state competitors, including Teresa Zur- iclr, Jean Kelly, Audrey West and Stephanie t Hughes. 4 1 JV Swimming. Front Row: Flor Mercado, Sharon Bilotta, Kathy Polfliet Cathy Burke, Liz Vacelr, Maureen Cielinslri Second row: Kathy Kasfanslri Wclrie Berresheim, Sherry Sloan, Sarah Hazelton, Mary Mugnolo. Third Row: Holhf Mazeska, Randi Hahn, Michelle Miller, Kim Vandewalle, Stacy Andersen. ziik gA:..h . N Q an Varsity Swimming Front Row: leanine Tomei, Diana Carll Donna Brescia, Corrie Moffatt Dawn Heinze, Audrey West. Second Row: Stephanie Hughes, Teresa Zuriclr, Sue Slrala, Penny Hughes, Sue Brescia, Diane Farina, Peggy Allen. Third Row: Denise Yochum, Keln McGuire, Rosie Nilfubonyad Jean Kelly, Debbie Defiore, Penny Purvis, Samantha Hill Above left: Concentration and rhythm must work together in order to achieve a good time. Above right: The struggle against water and the cloclr show on this swimmers face. Above: Listening to a state official before the meet is very serious business. SWIMMING 103 Right: This Hornet demonstrates just one of the many soccer moves. ,,rf6I,' 1 ,, ,l, y, L , I 104 SOCCER Below: ls that agony or ectasy seen in his face? 0 tic about the varsity team that these athletes will ea one day form. For Goals The Frosh-Soph Soccer team did not start the season well beginning with hve straight losses. However, a remarkable improvement in perfor- mance ensueoi the team coming back to win seven games. The team 's hnal record was seven wins, seven losses, and three ties. Their confer- ence record was hve wins and two losses, tying them for the league crown. Coach Paul Madsen felt that the team s perfor- mance was excellent but was even more optimis- ,, 1 '2' ,.'., 1 -, f 't-- X TT Im k'.,, I S ,.. . K Akkg f. , Ewan .- iris , -- 5 55 Suu gums ' Ti, E-iv--Qgliiilkfktg 'L kr Rxmsgf? :l i xx Q -gg, , gg, p,,, 1 52-F Ji N-otitis , Weiss r e .. ,ff-QQ g,t,- - -ggg. jf ggt. s -.,g t-.. 21 QE --- 2? I r s i ,,- ffisfii-ff esps S ,sss 31 ,sis e Q ,ctpt,. is S sspse- t ---- in fvsa --T-s- f ,TTT - -' r--- ,t'--T . -se, M itv 2 ...R ,M ..krL. LL In qk-kr Q I K .. p a s ' -,'s :F 'fft?v?5k,f p ,ss 1 S -:A,.g 1 ., M , to ...-',: 1 ...,s rs's-- 1 ,-.'n- ' -..-- 9 'ffm-5 A t . Q. N - I '-.. mm . : gzg ? W 5.., xx M Y we 3 J sm s E: ' :'- NX 1. W1 T A M 45555 I .53 ' - Freshman Soccer. Front Ro w: Raja Sharma, Paul Rosland lim luszczyk, leff Gross, Tim Petsche, Dann Grist Matt Dal y, Second Ro wx Rich Well larry Rose, Randy Ragnim, Mark Timko, Mark Speckmann, Rich Herstowski Dave Bludgen. Third Row: Dave lohnson, Chris Lapsey, Ken Niccum, Bob Allen, Dan Sanders, Greg Ferus, John lasinskil Absent Members: Jeff Ba vlan, Eric Brock, Bret Dunlap, Dm Keefe, Ed Kessler, George lfonhilas, Lewis Lummer, Sean 0'Leary, Ed Pett, Derek Reed Mike Sullivan, 3 in wie 'W , W iimlyff I-35,1111 ai , you QQ?-Pk Varsibf soccer captains John Borse and Scott Rose contemplate the game plan. All-state Srzhan Grbic scores again! W LLLLLZ i t'tt 'hi tif'-f'fhWf tttt- t-fttLi ' Soccer To 106 SOCCER Hornets Upponent Mllowbroolr 11 Glenbard East I 2 Downers South 1 1 Morton East I 6 Leyden 2 3 Morton West 0 5 Addison Trail Z 'Em The Varsity Soccer team had a sensational season. They hnished with a 6'-0-I conference record and a 16-5-1 overall record The team placed hrst in conference, regional and sectional competition. They were named the Illinois Soccer Team of the Week. Their success was attributed to the outstand- ing team attitude, the hard work, and the many gifted players. Senior Sroyan Grbic, named the most valuable player Calong with Scott Breiterj, set three school records: most goals in a season, with 361 most assists, with 22 and most goals in a careen with 69. He was named an IHSA All-Tournament Playen All-State, All-Area, and All-Conference. Hve other players were named All Conference. They were: Scott Monteith, Scott Breiter, Scott Rose, Randy Bull and lim Cekanor. Scott Mon- teith was also named All Area, and lim Cekanor was an IHSA All Tournament Player. Next season should be very good since many players will be returning and this year's team set such a good precedent Coach Foss and Scott Breiter discuss soccer techniques. fb-'U Lining up for a shot and goal S' ' 43 - l Varsity Soccer. Front Row: Scott Breiten Rob Bunce, Mike Mikus, Dan Trujillo, Neal Pal Rocky Pitroda, Val Cuarto. Second Randy Bull Tom Mlson, Mark Ferus, lohn Horse, Rick Lavery, Brian Clinte, Nm Killian. Third Row: Rodney Spalla, Scott Monteith, Scott Rose, Srzhan Grbic, Larry Labus, Dm Goodwall Coach Foss. ,W Www! my fwfm, Srzhan Grbic plans his next move. lim Muldoon puts his all into a corner kick. SOCCER 107 The soccerette squads show their enthusiasm during the Homecoming parade. A Working Spirit Being a soccerette is not just a fun time during the games. A girl who chooses to be a soccerette learns that she is a vital part of the soccer program according to Ms. Stevens, sponsor. At home games, the squad is responsible for run- ning lines lgrabbing out-ofbounds balls to in- sure that the game continues with no delaysj. At away games, the Soccerettes lead cheers that show that the spectators support the team. This inspiration helps the team greathf. Their activities do not occur onhr during games. The squad promotes enthusiasm before all games by making posters, decorating lockers, and pro viding treats for the players and coaches. During last summen eight members of the varsity and junior varsity squads attended a camp at St. Mary's in Notre Dame. They won several awards for their enthusiasm and their cheers. The Soccerettes also sold pilzas last summer for the uniform activities fund. This is a busy group who enjoys and supports all the activities centering around the soccer program. 108 SOCCERETTES . eq I Soccerettes. Front Ro w: K arrie Andson, Michelle Biehl. Second Ro wx Jackie Wllareal LeeAnn Deion, Kristie Hemen way. Third Ro w.' Sue Grzeozkiewicz, Paula Nach, Eileen Ubryk. Soccerettes: Front Row: Kerry Homes, Lisa Martin. Second Row: Michelle Reid lo y Bartolini Kathy tuyqes. Third Row: Prinda Donchvanchom, Becky Elliott, Gayle Griggs. nother Spike In The Opponent's Coffin n nvma. vr I rll: HUHIIC. I 3 1 nag, Freshman Volleyball First Row leanette Barta Michele tolli Barb Conte, Lisa Pecora, Kim Katsoras, DeAnn Grganto. Second Row Laura Walsh Noel Good Debbie Dedic Lisa Hobbs Laura Nardella. Third Row: Mlss lueken, Cheryl Claffey, Carolyn Bruce, Kelly Kurzeja waits to assist her team member during an exciting point. The JV Volleyball Team didn't have just one lplayerj that was the most outstanding? there were many excellent members. The team was above average in spirit although they could have been bred up for more . . . games in Coach Whitesell's opinion. The team had an excellent overall season, coming from behind to win a conference victory. A great effort against Riverside-Brookfield I and other teamsj enabled the team to hnish 7-I in conference C11-6-1 overallj, earning them first place in the D.P.VL. Coach Whitesell was satished with the season, feeling that the team had worked hard and at- tained the goal set for it. The future is brght providing that the team continues to work hard. Coach Whitesell believes that the incoming fresh- men will have to realkv work to win conference next year, since many sophomores may move up to the varsity level. ' xi ff J -. ,1 .g , I f, 4 ka I lV Volleyball, First Row: Colleen Ashe, lanet Casey, Mary Flanagan, Bobbi Spears, Laura Bruce, lacki lust. Second Row: Becky Blamer, Kelhf Kurzeya, Mary Walsh, Sue Wydra, ti? Vera, Lisa Garcia. Third Row: Linda Harrison iManagerj, Miss Whitesell Maria Sadowski, Katie Oltman, Sue Ladd Chris Bortman, VOLLEYBALL 109 This year's Varsity Volleyball team was quite impressive, placing third in conference and an even better second in Regionals. These excellent results belies the team 's record of 13-9-2 The record would not seen to be good enough for the results obtained Obvioushf, this team performed well when it had to,' it won when it needed to, excepting a disappointing loss to Addison Trail which cost the team .lst place in conference. However, their win over Riverside-Brookheld was a great triumph for the team. Coach Marable was happy with the teams performance. Team spirit was strong with team members all very supportive of each other. Sue Pusateri's skills made her Chicago Tribune Prep Athlete of the week, and the entire team im- pro ved greathf, although Coach Marable felt that too much potential remained untapped That potentiak along with the return of hve letter winners, makes the outlook for next year appear excellent- even better than this year At far right, Debbie Hartner stretches to set the ball to Sue Pusatert Vhth hands outstretched the Hornettes leap for a defensive block. 110 VOLLEYBALL Girls' Volleyball Front Ro w: Coach Marble, DZ4nn Loganbilh lil! Patino, Elaine Paulan, Debbie Hartner fcaptl lfaren lfozalr, Sue Pusateri Debbie Ogen, Michele Furlong Brenda Kuehn, Karin Kaspec Claudine Borkovec Setting A Great Year x , ,.1. We H c... ff V I I I MW-, ' Brenda K uehn watches intensely as the ball is spiked over the net. Hornettes pound the offense. ' ' a ff he : , v-- - WHM9B 1982 Varsity Volleyball Home Opponent 2 Glenbard East 0 2 Mllowbroolr 0 2 Morton West 0 Riverside-Brookheld Leyden Downers South Addison Trail Morton East fr .V c T11': .3 Ns fwfr A , ,,' :nga 1 'eww , e J ff 7 2 W eis A 7 5 X! V .f 1 a f 4 M f lI-m-f.g..WM Wf-a-cuff, ,nm f V- A W 'A 116: 1 L Lk,-l Thr Hornettes scurry to get the ball. Coach Marable discusses the strategy for the next X yfy if 1 Q . 2 V Af 1 JN J if 'fe 4 fi fa we it 1 3 f fer' AZ f! Ng , ,, f sl?iffa5 . 4 play. Bottom Left: Debbie Ugen starts the bump, set spike play. Below: Mth much concentration, Michele Furlong the return. waits for xxx? ,NSA Hornets, Through Snow, Sleet, Hail, The 1982 boys' cross country team had a phenomenal season. They hnished with an 11-1 record placing second in both the Conference and District meets. The Hornet Harriers also went on to place hfth in the State meet the highest place hnish in Hinsdale South 's history. Sophomore Ed Slowkowski led the Hornets in the State meet hnishing 23rd Uther members of State team were: Co-captain Keith Schmidt Ken Schuch, Brett Kraimet Co-captain Bill Koenen, Gene Hughes, and Steve Baca. Four members of the team were named all- conference. They were Slowikowskt Schmidt Kraimet and Schuch. When asked about next year's expectations, Coach Jackson replied We'll be 0.K. Junior Eileen Slowikowski led the Cirl's Cross Country team to a very successful season. The team had an 8-5 record bringing home trophies from several big invitationals, including the Hor- net-l?ed Devil and Rich Central Meets. The Hornette Harriers ended the season with a third place standing in conference and placed second in the regional meet. Other outstanding achievements include the setting of many course records by co-captain Eileen Slowikowski Coach Madsen said that losing co-captain Katie Busch to an injury early in the season was a big disappointment but the girls got the most out of their abilitities as a team. 112 CROSS COUNTRY Rain . Coach Jackson instructs the men of the cross country team This i3 U70 WSJ' if lsr The H0ffl9f fllflflfff leads U79 P304- on the hner techniques ol running. Morton West Glenbard East Leyden Riverside Brookheld Morton East Vhllowbrook 16 Addison Trail Hornets Opponents 26 Downers South 31 16 44 20 41 20 40 19 A ' - ' 38 15 45 22 ' 35 ' ' 41 Boys Cross Country. First Row: Steve Kutz, Ed Slowikowski, lim Brady, Keith Schmidt lCaptain2, Mike Crichlow Ken Kotula, Steve Kindernay. Second Row: Coach Jackson, Norman Fenske lManager2,Cene Hughes, Bill Koener lCaptainj, Mike Stroede, Mike Piston John Kurzydlo, Ken Schuch, leff Bencsik. Third Row: Coach Burton. Girls Cross Gountry. First Row: Rainy Grichlow lManagerj, Kim Erickson, Mary Schuch, Katie Busch lGo-captainj, Kathy Biehl Karyn Verdalr, Eileen Slowilfowslri 160-captainj, Lynda Schlueter, Coach Madsen. Absent Members.' Sally Kurth, Tammy Kucia, Pat Barrera, Sandy Plaselr. i.,. i r Freshman Boys' Cross Country Front row: Norm Fenslie, Kirt Nank, Dan Kristola, Gary Burton. Back row: Tom Maselr, Joe Topinlia, Steve Grisham, Tony Garza. Downers South Morton West Glenbard East Riverside Brook Morton Fast Addison Trail Vhllowbrook Forfeit Hornets Opponents 36 23 17 41 32 Leyden 24 19 ' ' - . 39 15 46 23 ' ' 32 30 ' 25 Aho ve: lt is Kim Erickson 's desire to reach that finish line in her fastest time possible. Upper left: A hnish line is in sight for this tired Hornet runner. Brett Kraimer doesn't allow the competition to psyche him out. CROSS COUNTRY 113 Above: South 's trainers aid an injured player. At right: Hornets in action. Go for it' Fr Footbalk Front Row: Pat Stoltz, John K ush, Bob Schramm, Kevin Schlueten Da vid Wrzosek, Phil Ugnibene, lohn Connoly Keith Russell Pat Bulak, Rob Wlium, John Logiglio, Pat Brower Tom Costello. Second Row' Todd Noccorato, Mike Costello, Mike Kruszynski, Steve Boese, Russ Maxa, Mark Bortman, Chris Brieske, Mike Kohnke, Steve Damiank Brian Ewing Mike Mainiero, Tony Jones, Bill Harris, lim Albert Third Row: Coach Kordewick, Coach Matozzi, Dominic Baccancelli left Novak, Bob 0 Malley, Kevin Rabold Randy Conklin, Ricky Dawson, Chris Pecora, Dan Dragel Eric Pece, Frank Habada, Scott Schick, Coach Heern. Fourth Row: Lon Dircks, Bob Schuesslen left Haila, Keith Weyken Scott Steiningen Bob Bobak, Harry Copenha von, Jim Doweg Ed Mondek, Tom Konen, Stan Uba, Bill Fink, Absent Members: Coach Lindley Walhf Aschenbrennen Mike Rademachen David Schaefen Bob Thomas. Frosh-Soph. Teams W dr XV l S fx X X 3 F - ' .,g fr . . Lf F m Rss-Lfiiiilwwkxifisf x ILL A Hornets make their moves. :Lk is - H '--Q f .. . eeee 41 . 1 5 u, Y A Advancing toward the goal. Q A 1 .,. V .,,.,. .., ' i . .:.. A Q., , -. '--' . . C is X t R A we E X ki Q Qs, use ,f 5 : K 5 EN 3 N S IL- ..A. 1f-ee .Q ' .:Q-.. L-'. S f N - vga: H e f - 1 ' A 'N i -.-- . . , . A 'XS I in -so L: QQ., X . -5- gs, 5 c iii' X wh fx 7 -E - g i fx' Soph. Football, Front Row: Todd Warda, Kurt Roesole, Glenn la wer, Alex Piaziotopulus, Joe lrwin, Don Tomasone, Matt Grnbeslc, lim Deasy, Takeslri Doi Steve Valach. Second Row: Torn Murphey, Rich Sattler, Rich Santora, Coy Esposito, Hill Borsch, Chris tolli lim Mondelr, John Andretz, Carol No valr. Third Row: Scott Gross, Rich Maxa, Joe Perlllo, Al Lesten Andy Tistle, Bob Anderson, Steve Boesch, Todd Fatla, Asst. Coach lerry Pisani Asst. Coach Tom Schroeder, Head Coach Joe lantria. Fourth Row: Eric Kordewiclr, Mike Fortuna, Bob Calvano, Dave Schaede, lefl Zurowslri Paul Rnmsavich, Dave fwohig, Greg Bulda, Wade Scheel, Tim Denn. Absent Members: loe Bobali, Matt Horsch, Dennis Manis, Jim Rodi. I W + WW F? 6 ff' . ,, . 44 X If QW, m,i' ?Z i if 1 I A Growing Years For an A Q , ,. ,... FOOTBALL 115 Doug Divenere shows his hnesse to the Bulldogs. ls this how football supporters show their spirit? . io., , ,. . wt ,ff J 116 FOOTBALL Erik Milliren ovtruns the opponents. Unrewarded Effort The Varsity Football Team, led by captains Doug Di venere, Mike Labedz and Matt Dircks, had a disap- pointing season, hnishing with an overall record of 4- 5, having lost some very close games, notabhf a 12- 14 loss to Riverside-Brookheld on Homecoming Day. The 4-5 record is somewhat surprising especially in view of the substantial 5370-yardj margin they hold in total yardage over their opponents. The Hornet offense was led by M MP. Doug Divenere, who had three 100 yard games and a season of 724 yards rushing and Scott lessee, whose 4525 completion rate enabled him to gain a total of 789 years for the team. lessee had four hundred-yard games. His ef forts were aided by receivers Mike Labedz and Gar- rett Tylka, among others. Coach Smith felt that this year's team had several strong points: leadership, skill determination. These qualities were all visible in what Coach Smith felt was the most memorable game, the one played against loliet East. i. Coach Dave Smith thinks ofa new strategy to win the game for our Hornets. if l ' ,V Rob Little gets some advice Coach Puck. 3 is , Q ' 'M f t ft . 'V' , ty ' . as R. 1982 Varsity Football T Home Opponent 2 Glenbard East 12 3 Mllowbrook 14 7 Addison Trail 6 Scott lessee keeps the ball 3 M0ff0l7 West 0 Who has the ball Scott lessee or lim Rott? 12 Riverside-Brookfield 14 - 7 Downers South 6 ,gig gy Q 32 Leyden 19 . A Boys' Varsity Football Front Ro w: Rob Slade, Pat McDonnell Dan Irwin, Mark Andree, Scott lessee, Garret Tylka, Ron Shibovich, John Doria, Scott Cielinski Kevin Craggs, Tim Uko, Tom Sattler, Al Matozzil Second Ro w: Mike Labedz lcaptainj, Doug Di Venere K captain 2, lim Polt lim Tidaback, Tod Morris, Rob Schwerdle, left Dietrich, Gary Holmstrom, Brad Morales, Ken Alsup, Mike Sima, Joel Sevier, Paul Soto, Matt Dircks Ccaptainj, lim Kness. Third Row: Coach Smith, Frank Gwodz, Coach Kirwan, Coach Lohmann, Paul Lubanski, Um Somerheld Paul Drehen Tim Bretz, Erik Milliren, Rich E rikson, Nm Potter, Neil Stephens, Chris Krcilek, Renee Barra, Mike Smith. Fourth Row: lim lframl lim Elliott, Ted Sharlm Ray Dunphy, John Morphey, Dave Kapl Chris Walrath, Rob Little, Dave Massengill, Chuck Catinella, Pat Rabold Chad Kraml. Absent' Bill Burkhart Franz Pachl lmanagerj FOOTBALL 117 The cold crisp autumn air whips across your Near right: Let's hear it for the Hornets. Far right' Lisa Riehm and Any Styczynski ease on down the road during the Homecoming parade. Being Of Good Cheer face. Bundled up in a ski jacket hat mittens, and scart you peer across the football held Your eyes settle on a group of girls who are leading cheers for the Hinsdale South supporters. lt is not always a glamorous job being a cheerleader. Even though the group must contend with the cold weathen the football cheerleaders are in- volved with the excitement of Homecoming week every year. On Friday the cheerleaders begin a weekend of cheers for the football teams. A decorated car is their entry in the Homecoming parade, and of course, there are the unique cheers during the game that are sure to boost South 's spirit Every spring girls attend workshops and then audition for a place on the squad During the summen special cheerleading camps are attended with awards presented Finalw all the practice culminates with the activity of the football sea- son. 118 CHEERLEADERS Varsity Cheerleaders, Front Row: Cathy Berst Laverne Mckinnon, Second Row: lulie Culinskk Tracy Mikus, Andrea Madeja. Third Row: Margie Golis, Ruby Garcia. Fourth Row: Roberta Duchak. lVCheerleaders. Front Row: Lisa Reihm, Donna DeForie, Diane Hartz, lfris Kesmen. Back Row' Amy Styczynski Nicole Reyes, Allison Velders, Linda Shaeffen J , '-x s!'? . Lxk rt 1 ,,. ,4 Pom Pon. Front Row: Kristin Weeks, Audrey Kufta, Michelle Nuzzo, Rhonda Morrilt Kim Steadman. Second Row: Michele Czernik, Judy tuedtke, Linda k'ehak, Wcky Taulien, Sharon 0lson, Sandy Weitzel Deanna Dry. Third Row: Sammi Rhein, Elaine del Rosario, Christy Zwierczynski Val Dihglio, Laura Barnes, Candy Mattson, Stacy Heern. Far left: To entertain the Homecoming crowd is Sandy Weitzels main goal. Left.' To build up Hornet Spirit the Poms perform during the Homecoming pep assembly. Lower left' With left legs poised the squad readies itself for the next movement Poms Boost School Spirit Contrary to popular belief the girls on the Pom-Pon Squad do more than just look good and do their routines at pep rallies. The squad also takes part in activities outside of those which boost the school spirit 0ne of these was the Student Council-sponsored pumpkin contest I which raised funds for autistic childrenl. An- other such activity is the Parents' Day dinner scheduled for February 25. Being on the Pom-Pon Squad requires work. The work goes beyond practicing and performing I for 3 regional basketball games and others 2 ,' the squad is also having two fund raisers this year to help pay for future uniforms. The Pom-Pon Squad is more than just a set of pretty faces. POMS 119 A Balancing Act That Works Right: Balancing in mid air gains points and poise for Julie Cielinslri A different view of the world for Dena Saedi as Coach Lichter loolrs on. 120 GYMNASTICS The girls' gymnastics team completed a monu- mental season. Captains were Andrea Madeja, Julie Johnston, and Margie Golis. The team had many returning members who added to the great team spirit and enthusiasm. A highlight of the year was the victory in a triangular meet against Wheaton North and Glenbard West with a score 120.4 123.2 125.6 121.7 123.3 113.8 110.3 Gymnastics Riv-Brook. VW o Leyden Glenbard East DGS Morton East Opponent 131.0 130.8 122. 0 100.5 1113 120.4 of 120.84 to Wheaton's 119.2 and Glenbards HS ll .. Julie Levine enjoys showing her talents in Floor Exercise. Concentration on the unevens is Kim Canlalupo 's skill Gymnastics. Front Row: E Ringwald A. Velders, D. Hartz, N Reyes. Second Row: C. Changatian, S. Mills, 1 Dedendorl A. Stczynslu, S. Petsche. M Golis, C Walsh, l Keele, A. Sima, D, Saedi, l Levine. Third Row: l Johnston, A. Madeja, D. Thezan, D Heinze, R Allen, 1 Cielmslii K. Cantalupo, D. Kowalski L. Riehm, I Kowalski Fourth Row: I Kordewick lfioachj, B. Lichter tCoachj, S Janson ftfoachj. Julie Johnston takes one giant leap for gymnastics. 5. Andrea Madeja sees the light ol victory. Margie Golis reaches tor perfection. GYMNASTIS 121 Guppies Stay Afloat The freshman and sophomore swim teams are doing exceptionalhf well this year. According to Coach Townsend the under ciassmen are learn- ing a lot The high point of their season was finishing third out of twenty teams at the Hins- dale Central Invitational The teams expect to continue their good performance, hnishing the season with more wins than losses. 122 SWIMMING r We Right: Bob Jacobsen stays abreast of the competition. Below: Rich Ray takes a breath before his next stroke. Sophomore Swimming. Front Ro w: Brian Fleishen Dan Hart Dave Schaede, Brian Pielrarslri Ron K urza. Second Ro w: Marty McG Joe Devereax, Bob Jacobson, Eric Metcalf uire , , W , 'Nl use ,, new Q c his lla? .NS Nw-, Frosh Swimming. Front Row: Dm Petsche, Jody Fritsch, Tom Vanick, Dave Kelhf, Bob Sayre. Second Row: Larry Rose, Torn Maselr, Bob Allen, Ed Mondek, Chris Lapsey, Lon Dircks, loe Topinka. Third Row: John Dietnoh, Mark Drnlro, Dave Nuzzo, Mike Hemenway Ron Murphy, Ron Svoboda, Pete Cattaneo. Absent: Rich E vertz, Steve Bonheld f 4 f N Left: The second leg of the relay is ready to push oft , , ,J QT., if is 'M , S if f gg if N 4.5 ,P S . rw F Q k-fi as A Hornet takes the Nestea plunge. K 5.45. 5 ff 5.- SWIMMING 123 Sink Or Swim The hallmark of this year's Varsity Boy's Swim Team was its depth, pro vided by the senior swim- mers. Backed up by good performances from the juniors and the freshmen, the team managed to rise to the occasion on the important meets. This ability to come together and hght was shown in a close 69-58 loss to Downers Grove South. The team, which expected to lose by a large margin, gave the opponents a run for their money: the meet remained undecided until the last relay. Mth the departure of the seniors in June, the team will lose much of its depth. The team will be weakened in the butterfhf and the individual med- ley, among other events. Coach Townsend how- even feels that hard work and dedication will enable next year's swimmers to do very well Backstroke was an event that the Hornets excelled in. 124 SWIMMING Wade Dauner perfects a diving technique. Boys' Swimming HS Opponent 65 Riverside-Brook. 62 63 Leyden 64 58 DGS 69 76 Morton West 50 92 Morton East 26 Varsity Swimming Front Row: Bill Bauman, Jeff Dietrich, Jay Andersen, Wade Dannen Bill Koenen, lack Hoffman, Gary Rodkin, Second Row: Mike Michalek, Ron Busse, Bob Allen, Brian McGinley Chris tapsey, lim Rose, John Rosch. , e ..A,1 V 3 W i i I i s a f Lett: Team members cheer on their fellow hsh. 4 va-W-W Vins it as Nw F if -'wk' S -- I H ,gf L 3'-Sees? '1 X -1 f -.fs-if .S 5 .N . A 5. 4 A X- 3 Q . 2 Q Q .s A 4 s i Ss-Qi K 'f Q S ,am Above: Checking on an ofhcial time, Coach Townsend is pleased with another Hornet victory. Lett' Senior lack Hoffman shows his support for the future varsity swimmers. SWIMMING 125 Right: Tom Zimmerman makes his move! Below: Paul Padavana goes for the takedown. Lower right: The sign of victory. JV Wrestling. Front Row: Brian Naii Jim Deasy, Al Matozzi, Devin Conne, Takeshi Doi Joe Irwin, Ed Fett Second Row: Coach Lohmann, Ron Klemz, Paul Padavana, Dennis Manis, Kurt Bednar, John Andree, Joe Kunes, Larry Ganga. -M i. ,,,, MN 126 WRESTLING my x. X2 Wrestlers On Their Way Up QAnd Down! Upper left: The world is upside down for this Hornet opponent. Upper right' lt is time to remember all the manuevers taught by the wrestling coach. Left: Wdeotaping a meet helps the wrestlers with their future matches. This year's wrestling team performed superb- lv, setting a school record with fourteen consecu- tive wins, having an overall record as of February of hfteen wins and two losses. The team compet- ed in the LaGrange Tournament in which Paul White T105 lbsj, Nm Sheehan T112 lbs. 1, and w NIJ I LINIJ ein nni ner lbs. 1 competed and up well The team also competed in the Rich South Tourna- ment Bill Fink and Mike Brady C 98 lbs. I won in the Consolation Championships. Frosh Wrestling. Front Row: lou tummer, Matt Ashe, Tim Sheehan, Paul White, Dan Grist Brad Grist Second Row: Pat Brower, Randy Ragnin, Mike Krucynski Bill Koenig Chris Brieske, Steve Folkens, Pat Bulak. Third Row: Coach Matozzh Bob Olkfalley, lohn lasinek, Ed Konkohch, Bill Fink, Gil Bilhngsleg, Stan Kukuc, Coach Stellwagen. Absent: Mike Brady, Keith Weyker, Kurt Auten, Bill Bailey. WRESTLING 127 ff? M f , N t Above: Bukging muscles show on this varsity wrestler Upper right: Expression of a winner' Right: Competition can be tough when you meet the opposition face to face. The Hornet wrestlers were led by captain Rob Little to a very successful season. Returning lettermen for the year were Rob Little, Mark Andree, Rick Lavery, Tony Zack, Pat Levua, Dave Sreniawski and Tod Morris. Conference place winners include Tod Morris. thrstj, Rob Little tsecondj, Dave Sreniawski lfourthl, Tony Zack Uifthl, and Tom Sattler thfthj. A new pin record was established this year by Tod Morris, who broke the previous record of fourteen pins. Rob Little led the team with the greatest number of takedo wns. Next year a great crew of sophomores will move up to form the backbone of the varsity team. The goal set for the 1983-84 season is to be stronger both ph ysicalhf and mentally as well as quicker. The team also hopes to work on motiva- tion and increasing the number of people on the team next year. 128 WRESTLING The mat receives the pounding of an eventual pin. far left: Nourishment is necessary after the pre meet weigh-in. Near left: A struggling grappler has met his match in this varsity Hornet wrestler. Below: Parents Night is a special time for Bill Burkhart and his mother. Pin For The Win 132555 Varsity Wrestling. Front Row: Coach Swintoril Doug Hartz, Jim McDonald Mark Andree, Don Hinze, Rick Lavery, Brannon Lambert. Second Row: Coach Lohmann, Pat Levin, Tony Zack, Rob Little, Tod Morris, Jim English, Tom Sattler Absent: Dave Sveniawski, W HS Wrestling 0l7l70f79f7f 22 Glenhard East 37 27 Riv. -Brook. 23 14 Leyden 53 13 Wheaton North 45 21 Glenbard West 4? 20 Lincolnway 43 34 Bloomington 1 9 WRESTLING 129 Sandy Placelf, Sud Hannoh, and Cathy Simon cheer on the Hornet grapplers. Clpin 9Em99 This year's wrestling cheerleaders were in- volved in many activities both during the wres- tling season and outside, too. During the summer, the squad attended the national cheerleading camp in Normal The cheerleaders also sponsored the Illinois Kids Wrestling Sectional Tournament and helped sponsor the IHSA Regional Tourna- ment at South. These girls generated excitement and enthusi- asm for Hornet wrestling by cheering at all wres- tling meets. General support lor the wrestling participants is also a service provided by the squad 130 CHEERLEADERS 2 , E aww, ff,,f,, ,, - I -r m ,.,. n i! L ' f ,,f, w,,.,, Wm 1 ' V t,,i 4 l'l' ' if of ,.-, , 3 A ' W sz M Z : lvxlf zvnzizzf Aza nzmg l M , f ,. ,I QR S1125 f W ,, Varsity Wrestlerettes. Front Row: Kelhf Newell Second Row: Sandy Flacelr. Third l?owJ Kerry Gad Sue Hannon, Cathy Simon. Fourth Row: Lori Donnafrio. do Qs - T SSB- ,,,,..n9 Far left: Enthusiasm is generated by these basketball i cheerleaders. Near left: Laura Vacek and lenny Velders combine their Q artistic abilities to design a runathrough hoop. 0. an HJ t,,WWff ,RX ,gf J-VCheerleaders. Front Row: Sue Callahan, Tammy Tujo, Cathy Burke, Missy Murphy. Second Row: Nancy Simon, Dana lobe, Lynne Martello, Randee Hahn. .wet x....1 mm 'w., Varsity Cheerleaders. FrontRo w: Mary Lynn Sekera, Helene Lash, lenny Velders, Levita Udarbe, Laura Vacek. Second Row: Jeannine Tomei, Kelhf Kesman, lean Marie Burke, Cheers! Unlike the players, these girls don 't dribble or shoot. They still however, are an integral part of every varsity basketball game. The amount of school spirit they generate is immeasurable and intangible, but it is dehnitehf there. Looking at the record of the team, the effect must be highhf inspirationaL They probabkv increase audience size as well' their irresistible smiles are always a big attraction. CHEERLEADERS 131 Netting Victories Mth only sik games remaining in the season, the lunior Varsity Girls' Basketball team had a 13-3 record giving them a good shot at a very high conference hnish. They had an excellent showing in the Hornet tournament hnishing sec- ond They lost to Naperville Centrat 35-29, in the championship game. The great skills of these athletes is shown both in this years results and their future, many, with hard work, will move up to the varsity level next year VWth onhf hve games remaining in the season, the freshman girls had a good record of 12-3. The freshman, who have worked hard and improved with each game, are expected to do well in the hnal h ve games. The freshman girls, mirroring the performance of their junior varsity counterparts, hnished second in the Hornet tournament having lost in the hnals to Naperville. Right: Coach Luken is the center of attention during a defense meeting. Cherie Ruta handles the stride as she goes ahead of her opponents. 132 BASKETBALL use B He .asm y 3 4 W? 4 'Ah xi fl fi ix , K T Sophomore Girls Basketbalt Front Ro w' Mary Flanagan, L12 Vera, Kelhf lfurzeja, Chris Bortman, Lisa Garcia. Back Row: Coach li lfennedv Karin Kaspen Tariea Wardlow Maria Sadowski, Leslie Coco, Wende Niforatos, Linda Kapk Absent' Claudine Borkovec. Freshman Girls Basketball. Front Row: Debbie Lueken fCoachj Jeannette Barta, Becky Blamen Mary Vymetal Mary Mugnolo, Cindy Gallas, Raphaelle L-anzk Second Row: Suzanne Frehe, Noel Good Cheryl Krcilek, Kim Erickson, Candy Medat Cheri Ruta, Debbie Dedic. Absent: Laura Walsh. QQ:- NX K , Wil? X - fff..xQ. X. f . i .,.,. Varsity Girls Basketball Front Row: Coach Whilesell Sue Wydra, Julie Murray, Cheryl Netols, Rina Slade. Second Row: Sue Fowlen Kris Powell Lynne Speclrman, Sue Pusateri Jackie Wllarreal Absent' Jill Palrno, Mary Ella Selberzi Skilled Players-Outstanding Attitude Y? ? 134 BASKETBALL Rina Slade oufrnaneuvers the hidden opponent Coach Whltesell encourages the learn during a time-out Lynne Speclrman shoots from mlddrght This year's Varsity Girls' Basketball Team had skilled players, outstanding attitude, and onhf two seniors. The team captains, Julie Murray and lill Patino, will be graduating this yeah leaving the team with young but experienced players like Rina Slade, Sue Fowlen Mary Ella Seibert and Sue Wydra. Although the experience of the two seniors will be missed there will be many junior varsity athletes moving up to the varsity level Coach Whitesell was satished with the team 's performance. She feels that the most exciting game was the team 's victory over Glenbard East. ln this struggle, the teams were within two points Upper left: Jill Patino leans into the game. Above: Before the game, the rules are restated by the official Left' Lynne Speckman rebounds the basketball HS Girls' Basketball 0l1l10f79flf 51 Addison Trail 54 58-5? Morton West 4 7-36 45-39 Riv.-Brook. 39-44 33-42 Leyden 49-52 Glenbard East Morton East Milo wbrook Xsx'Q- 'S Nw-..........f of each other during the entire game. tower left: The girls psyche themselves up with a pre-game cheer Below: Kris Powell shows tremendous defensive technioues. T icii i v if f V Q:f.QW+'CW 'i 'kyy VW, I 4 'P A ,mf 'ff' . . BASKETBALL 135 Go For It The Boys' lndoor Track team, coached by Mr. lantria, started the season with four straight wins. The team, led by co-captains, Keith Schmidt and Doug DiVenere, was loaded with talent in the distances, with Ed Slowiko wski, Ken Schuch, and Brett Kraimer, in the 3200- and 1600- meter runs, Bill Cisler in the J 600- and 800- meter runs, and Keith Schmidt in the 800- meter run. Howev- en the team did ha ve strength in the other areas, with Doug Di Venere in sprints and Joel Javier on both high and low hurdles. The 1982-83 Girls' Track season had a SPL00lE of a start Captains, Yvonne Shapraris, Katie Busch, and Karen Kozak, led in settling an old grudge with Archrival Glenbard West The outlook lor the rest of the season was equalhf as good. Returning for the season were all-staters lwi Shaparis, Peggy Allen, Lisa Piekarski, and Eileen Slowiko wski in the 1600m relay and Eileen Slowi- kowski in the 800m run. Also returning were many strong seniors no- ticeabhf Katie Busch thurdlesj, Karen Kozak K330mj, lwi Shaparis f200mj, Rainy Crichlow l400mj, Pam K olniak Thigh jumpj, Adrian Hessel in the shot put This year's freshman team was also very strong Dave Twohig keeps his eye on the bar as he vaults it. 136 INDOOR TRACK Coach Jackson, Coach Riordan, Coach lantria, Coach Yavorski , , , A . KC0, sis Dow .ta--- - ' t e '0lt, J S ,spa ,AA 31 M I AJ V ,k1,, C Coach Kirwin, Coach Harris, Coach Madsen. Girls indoor Track. Row 1: Lisa Piekarski Rainy Crichlow fcaptainj, Katie Busch, lwi Shapraris fcaptainj, Su Hannon, Eileen Slo wko wski Jill Kauzlarich, Pam Kolniak lmanagerj, Jagruti Shah, Row 2: Cindy Callas, Sara K uhlman, Heather Wydra, Pat Brescia, Stacy Andersen, M L Lico, Karyn Verdak, Adrian Hessel Linda Kush, Debbie 0gen. Row 3: Jackie Smalley, Dawn 0Weill Kathy Bieht Sandy Plasek, Mary Schuch, Diane SM Lynda Schlueter, Reca Saedi, Jean K elm Wck y Taulien, Salhf K urth. Row 4: Todd Faben Aneta Shaparis, Kristie Kufta, Pat Barrera, Donna DeHore, Missy Uzanis, Chris Ryan, Darlene Cowan, Manager Norman Fenske. Absent' Captain Karen Kozak, Laurie Strand Carin Changelian, Beth Brieske. Left: Captain Katie Busch soars over the hurdles. Below: Gary Hulmstrom cruises down the track. First Row: Tod Nakarato, Ste ve Damiani Dominic Buccincelli Kurt Nank, Woun Seo, Alex Paziotupolus, ll Seo. Second Raw: Bob Anderson, Todd Fatla, Bob Gognetti lay Taradash, Bob Cerny, loe Schers. Third Row: Bill Gronewald Nm Denny, Greg Bolda, Ricky Schmidt l?Ay lfozak, Greg Ferus, Steve DiVenere. Varsity Track. First Row: Steve lffndernay, Mike Fiore, Dan Pisan, Dave lfindernay, Steve lfutL lim Brady Um Potter Steve Wenc, Norman Fenske. Second Row: Doug DiVenere too-captl, Ken Kotula, John Kurzdylo, Jim Kness, Peter Garces, Matt Dircks, Paul Soto, Steve Baca. Third Row: Mark Ferns, Gary Hulmstrom, lim Killian, Samir Gupta, Mike Pister, Dave Twouig Brian Mclfernan. Fourth Row: lim Polt Brad Sucha, Keith Schmidt tcoecaptl, Randy Bull Ray Dunphy. lwi Shaparis flies into the sandbox. INDOOR TRACK 137 Stuff It In The Basket This year's Freshman Boys' Basketball Team compiled an overall record of ten wins and six losses on both the 'W' and B levels. Both Coach Heern and Coach Wostratzky felt that the team worked very hard this past season and as a result are very optimistic about the future of varsity basketball here at South. Leading players for the '71 team included Terry Lockett and Scott Steininger, and Mike lfurzeja and Ed Kessler were leading players on the B team. Although the Sophomore Basketball Team started the season inauspiciously with one win and six losses, they eventualhf managed to even their record for the season. The performance they ga ve in achieving this attests to the tremendous improvement the team made over the course of the season. The team was led by Wade Scheel Bill Rodman, Scott Cross, and Brian Kummer. Right' A Rockette scholarship is on its way. ' ' ,1 Z, Eyed ew WW.. V ws. Scott Steininger dribbles down the court. 138 BASKETBALL H55 223' Frosh Basketball Front Ro w: Mike Jurzeja, Ed lfesslen Doug Rabold George lfonhilas, Mike Troy. Second Row: Tony lones, Ricky Dawson, Dan Sanders, Eric Pece, Rod No votn y, Bob Cherry, Randy Conklin, Bill Harris. Third Ro w: Coach Heern, Scott Steininger, Tony Garza, Stan Uba, Mike Thomas, Chris Schoettelkotte, Bill Cleary, Chris Da vis, Coach Wostratzk y. Absent: Terry Lockett if Right: Kevin DeYoung and Tim Goodall make nulsances of themselves to the Blazers. Below: lim Korlnelr concentrates on his shot, ,i an as , ' WMM? L 7 u-u. Al H , Y rin? N Sophomore Basketball Front Row: llrn Muldoon, Bill Borch. Second Row: Matt Burch, Scott Gross, Andy Ustle, llrn lforlnelr, Guy Bluth, Brian Kommer, lohn Carr. Third Row: lell Sedlvy, Dm Goodall Dave Starha, Blll Rodman, Wade Shceel Kevin DeYoung, Ron Pece. E ts,, S- 'Mmw-M -wa., B 124 at s,,,' t I ,ff 'Vi V,,. ,, ,M Hornets always display perfect lorm in sports. BASKETBALL 139 Right: The team listens intensely as Coach lfampa discusses new Below: Srchan Grbic weaves himself between two guards. Far right' Ron Zlma takes accurate aim before he shoots for S-S-S-S-S-w-w-i-i-i-s-s-h-h-h-h! IllIlilil-WWEHHWHWWIIIIIIIIEHWWIIIII Q55 S defense strategies. ,ff the basket. LH.S, BASES! 1.7 'E 140 BASKETBALL . o sm' Left: Mike Hancock begins to worry as the Blazers surround him, Below: Eric Milliren temporarily loses control of the ball W! aL'i -1 38 51 66-51 68-57 37 59 75 70 Boys Basketball Opponents Addison Trail Riv. -Brook Leyden DGS Glenbard East Morton East Milo wbrook Morton West 55 53 30-33 62-39 36 45 57 51 WW i MMM .S-.:,2 awww.,-WANN K A we-X mums...-.g.N.'x'X wu..-X W ,... em--w1-l'M-'--- --I Varsity Basketball. Front Row: Rob Bunce, Errol Howard, Scott lessee. Second Row: Coach Birkett Tom Warrick, Tom Mllson, Bill Graham. Mike lforinek, Eric Milliren lCo-Captainj, Scot Altman, Coach Kampa. Third Row: lohn Oltman, Cary Milliren, loe liwek, Ken Delia, Mike Hancock, Ron Zima, Snhan Grbic lCo-Captainj. The 1982-83 Boys' Varsity Basketball Team has had a successful season. They began the season by winning the Hinsdale Central Thanksgiving Tourna- ment for the first time. They also had a good shot at winning the most basketball games in a season ever. The team was led by co-captains Swan Grbic and Eric Milliren, who were also the top defensive play- ers. The leading rebounder was Ron Zima. The Team's leading players were Grbic, Milliren, Zima, Mike Hancock f.S'torkj, and Tom Warrick. Coach Birkett said DehniteLv a well-rounded ball club with everyone contributing to the success of the team. BASKETBALL 141 :WW f,,, WW A ' L ..Z: ,f sf I4 'lf A5 fx f x , wwwffkwwsvwwnzfwyfg,MW f, Www ,, ,. . -MM?-mfww ' ' ' Q Y WWWWWAQWMH ,,,., W-, ,, f4WMf4wWwMf:f MM' W-M U V ff' .A.,, . ., A f f 5-'swwgfw QKMWM. r 8, Y, if ' g iw' ,. D . . ! F, 'HUGH ,f.,,1 W1 -,SQL 4-.M WMHW , f vi' ?w f1v , M., f H M ZAZ- P-' l ,. ,, Q Z , LPA, 1 a M. 'if' , .1 A iw ,Mn gg 'Q 1, me . 4 'fini g Wil' H, km' Qh ff TX 'H M .W- .,. -Q S . ' -1. .ss . K Q .Eg s K2 E Q E.. 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'1,'L' ,W ,m, W f,,w4t-gg, i li 0? 146 FACULTY Dr. Joseph Dahziaz - principal Earl Fox -- assistant principal Fox Retires Q How long have you been here at South? A: This is my fifteenth year at South. 0: Were you here when it opened? A: No. l came the fall of '68 0: What was the school like in '68 as com- pared to how it is now? A: Much smallen in enrollment The students were still pretty much wearing the same kind of haircut that l ha ve. You mgfht say very conserva- tive in those days. But other than that you can 't say that the student body was any better than what we 've got right now ' 0: Do you see any specihc changes in the student body? A: Things ha ve kind of gone almost a complete circle. lt went from conservative, very conserva- tive, we had a closed school campus, but then as we grew we had the open campus because there was no place to put them. Hnalh' got everybody contained and we 've come back in the circle now to where we have more rules and regulations. We've seen a change over the past hve or snr years in the student body. They all seem to be, as a total more polite, more courteous, more in- volved in school activities, look betten seem happier. People came and visit and say you 've got an excellent student body. 0: What was the hardest part about working here at South? A: Probabb' the most time-consuming and at times frustrating is working with scheduling' the master schedules, getting everything to fall in place. Maybe the next most frustrating thing is keeping the builzhng clean,' asking the custodians for heat or cold as the case maybe. Those things usualh' get done but sometimes its a matter of just staying with it over and over . . . And ld say the scheduling is the most frustrating part- to get it to come out rght John Zigmond - assistant princioal Beauty Beauty is in the eye of the beholden The art department wants to make everybody aware of what it is doing here at Hinsdale South. It will accomplish this with a travelng art exhibit which will appear in banks, stores, and libraries. The art department is also making our school more beautiful. They are painting murals fno, not grafhtij on the walls. They will be adding color to the drab halls to brighten them up. Three murals are planned for this yean one by the Portfolio students, one by the Painting students, one by the new Art Club. Flying Circus Art Club is also new in the department All of the art classes work together in the community with art exhibits, murals, and so on. New Style The Music department has changed quite a bit over the past summer. One of the most notice- able changes in the Marching Bands new corps style of marching The Marching Band and Flag- line attended a band camp which was run by the Grannas. Mr. Hinck Cranna coached the band while his wife and daughter instructed the Hagline and rifleline. The band participated in two competitions this yeah The hrst competition was the Bradley-Bour- bonnais competition, the second was the Franklin Park Band Festivial There is also a new group consisting of the stage band and the swing choir There will be singing dancing and playing as the group per- forms the history of pop music. The band with be under the direction of both music teachers. Robert Haddick chairman Robert Knight Jacqueline Ullrich chairperson Kelby Briddick Veryle Lynn Cox Grace Gilliard O- mcuuv 147 li 148 FACULTY Sandra Pine Chairperson James Driskill Lawrence Foss Sharon lfovener Melvin Oftedahl Kathryn Pitman James Wheelock Jill Msdom It ls Your Type Of Coursey Ufpe? lalways have my dadis secretary do that '7 can type at almost tive words per minute, and '7 swear by the Columbus method fl search for the key Und it and land on it1. Upon hearing that their research papers must be typed students often react with statements like these. Hve weeks lated howeven the tune has changed' 'My dadis secretary doesn 't have time for it ' or l'll never get it done! This problem isn 't going to get better - in fact it will be even worse in college. Ho weven there is a solution - the typing courses offered by the Business De- partment The Business Department also offers other courses that are equalh' useful Although many people consider courses like Typing l and Shorthand I old-fashioned this' department remains in step with a rapidb' chang- ing held An example of the up-todateness of this department is its purchase ofa NBI Docuw- riter word processor which cost several thousand dollars. ' ' ' ln the future, the department would like to offer a course in computer applications. This course would tie in computers to things like retailing accounting consumerism, and secretar- ial work. In any event this department will give the students the business-oriented skills that they need - and the typing courses they offer could sa ve you when the next term paper rolls around Snowball One of the many new programs the Social Workers have worked on this year is the Hinsdale South OPERATION SNOWBALL. The concept of Operation Snowball began in 1977 when a group of young people returned from the Illinois Teen lnstitue on Substance Abuse and wanted to share their experience with more kids in their communi- ty. They worked with adults and developed a three-day training event named Operation Snow- ball This idea 'snowballed across the state and there are now many active chapters. Thousands of kids have participated in Snowball events and the preventative projects that have been generat- ed by these groups. Each school or community organization develops their own program accord- ing to their own needs. Here at Hinsdale South the Social Workers have developed a Snowball program that they feel will meet the needs of the students at Hinsdale South High School In 1982 Hve students from Hinsdale South attended a Snowball weekend experience. ln 1983 more students attended a Snowball weekend experience. These students re- turned with a great amount of enthusiasm to bring back information they had learned to Hins- dale South for the purpose of helping students select alternatives to the use of drugs and alco- hok Snowball is open to all students. It is not just a group. lt is an attitude and an ongoing process which involves students, faculty and parentsk The ultimate goal of Snowball at l-hnsdale South is to heh: students feel good about themselves and to give' them the necessary knowledge and skill to enable them to make appropriate deci- sions regarding the use of alcohol and drugs. i 1 Mary lfozica - Social Worker Ronald Campbell loe Defalco Margaret Eskey Sharon Hauser Terrence Murphy Randall Patterson Peter Pedersen Peggy Vahldick Barbara Miklos - Social ' Worker Carol Tulo Frank Van Wierbergen Richard Wostratzk y Bridgett Wyncott 01 1 I Cheryl Krauspe Linda Muhr George Splawski FACULTY 149 01 i Pamela Balrer Robert Comerford Mlliam Davis Richard Doherty Penny Fruechte Leisa Gallagher Ellen Gilliam Wiliam lfampa Karen Knmht Pamela Lambert Nancy Olsen Richard Palzer Judith Roensch John Von lferens Nancy Waite 150 FACULTY Writing The more one writes, the better writer he becomes. This yeah the English departments emphasis is on composition. Besides having sev- eral department meetings regarding writing the English teachers have been incorporating other options to improve student writing last yeah approximatehf ten English teachers attended the Chicago Area Writing Project a course offered at Hinsdale South. The approach to improving student writing is to ha ve the teach- ers themselves write the assgnment ln this wa y teachers give more 'hghhf motivated assign- ments which lead to better compositions. Another new program desgned to hem stu- dents' composition is the Writing Lab. Students can either be referred to the lab by a teacher or can just 'drop-in for hehr. The program s objec- tive is to improve student writing but hem in igrammar is also provided lt has been well re- lceived by the students, who have learned that talking about their writing may be the hrst step toward an acceptable paper Judith Fredriclrsen chairperson Earl Anschicks 5, .. f . Foreign 'ommunication As methods of communication and transporta- tion become more advanced the distance be- tween nations becomes seemingb' smaller and smaller Because of the increasing amount of contact between people of different countries land languages! on all levels of life, the abilibr to speak a foregn language has never been in great- er demand As a result foregn language capability gives a person future job insurance. Enrollment in a foregfn language also has other benehts. Foregln language is a common Inearb' universalj college 'entrance and graduation requirement and stu- dents can earn college credit through advanced placement tests. In addition, foreign language Estudents show improved ability in their native Qlanguage and earn higher SAT and ACT scores. Howeven the benehts of foremn language ex- 5 tend beyond academic and careeroriented ones. rforemn language students can join the AFS . IAmerican Held Servicel, which supports stu- ident exchanges. Students participate in off-cam- ipus immersion weekends, where the student -speaks onb' the foremn language. There are Q course projects which the student takes part in, ,such as skits, cooking units and cultural com- parisons. Each language also has a club which isponsors many social activities in addition to .supporting the curriculum. I o Patricia Wallers chairperson Linda Colins Judy Dryan Betty ltarnstedt lane liossiter Agnes Routbort Christopher Tripp Carol Wulfers Yvonne Yelnick-Pickett FAClIl TY 151 ill UQ loan Doheny Olive Dupree Melody Finch Kathleen ltush Catherine Malpede Michael Matozzi Grace Moline Jean 0'Malley Candy Pinion Don lfaci Stephen Schorsch Amy Tripp Barbara Turner Billie Van Kooten Lori Wakat 152 FACULTY lane Landis chairperson Donna Bardash Ann Ciambone Jeanne Conrad e Old Prograni The program for hearing impaired high school age students in DuPage! West Cook counties be- gan at Hinsdale South in March of 1966. Three students were enrolled at that time. Currenth' 127 students from 30 high schools are enrolled Eighteen teachers ofthe hearing impaired are employed for the 1982-83 school year. Support service include student notetalrers, 516 inter- preters and 3 aides. A social worker for the hearing impaired as well as a guidance counselor also provide services. Linda Fuhrer Social Worlrer 0 Home Skills Many improvements have been made in the Home Economics department Foods classes have a new microwave, refrrgeraton and ranges to help students become familiar with new appli- ances. Clothing classes ha ve also been impro ved Students in Clothes ll make their own jeans and T-shirts, while other classes learn to design their own commercial patterns. Although many students consider the courses offered by the Home Economics department as little more than Housekeeping 101, courses like Cooking for independent living and Clothing l have value for everyone, even prospective engi- neers or doctors,' everyone should have at least basic sewing and cooking skills fmore than just opening cans of soup and heating them jg one day you 're not going to have somebody around to mend your clothes for you. mvwiff Gerald Pittman Chairperson Paul Atkinson Richard Buban Armand Lecrone Gene Monte Lonnie Swinford Rosette Backas Chairperson Vera Journey Patricia Stevens I -1 Q on E' !F G FACULTY 153 Bearing Fruit The math department has made its venture into the world of advanced technology. Nom not onhf can the students of thnsdale South study the exciting subjects of geometry calculus, trg and amebra, but they can also investgate the won- ders of advanced computer programming Mhth this years addition of twelve new Apple ll plus personal computers, the school is computer math classes have increased interest in computer math. As a result of increased interest in comput- er math, the math department has increased the classes from ehght last year to eleven this yean Enrollment was almost triple that of two years Pauline Bury James Carvell Robert Da vis Allen Eiselstein Joseph lantria Carol Iverson Linda Kaye Sue Milnamow Elaine Stefanos Neil Stephens 0 154 FACULTY Richard Greeno Chairperson Rhonda Brockett ago, when there were onhr four Computer Math classes. The new computer systems were not cheap. The total cost of each system Ka computer with black and white moniton disk drive, and inter- facel was about 31,830 Each student taking these courses was also forced to spend over 330.00 on books and other equipment but the cost is well worth it ln the words of Mr lantria, one of the computer math teachers, the course is 'Za blast. For the future, the Math Department is considering adding a Pascal computer language course to the department cirriculum. Fieldhouse Students have always complained about the lack of facilities in the Physical Education depart- ment. Previously there were only seven areas for activities and eight classes. But now we ha ve the new heldhouse. There is now more space for gym classes and athletics. The changes have given more space to many sports. The golf net was moved up to the east balcony giving drivers more area. This change led to the increase in room for the weightlifters. They now have 402 more room. The heldhouse with its facilities has also made new activities possible. These include indoor soc- cer and team handball No longer can students complain that there isn 't enough room, or that the activities offered aren 't varied enough. Ed Pucli Chairperson Da vid Arnold Gary Burton Kerri Harris Randy Heern Edward Herzog David Jackson Sue Janssen li is 01 Peggy Kennedy James Kirwan Thomas Kordewicli David Lindley Pete Lohmann Linda Marable Sylvia Matczak Robert Thomas Brenda Whitesell Michael Yavorski FACULTY 155 01 o Robert Lichter Michael Madsen Paul Madsen Elizabeth Soukup Richard Townsend FACULTY Let's Get Physical ln a society which is as technologicalh' orient- ed as our own, a hrm grasp of science is a definite asset if not essential Many jobs now require a working knowledge of advanced sci- ences and many more jobs will in the future. This yean in addition to the regularhr offered courses, our science department offered Ad- vanced Physics for the hrst time. ln this course, students study elementary concepts in greater depth. They also study topics not covered in the regular Physics course. The Advanced Physics course uses a college text The fact that this course is being offered shows the importance placed on science. In the future, the science department will offer another new course called 'Science lssues and they hope to raise the science graduation require- ment to two credits. Next yean the advanced science courses will become honors courses, re- flecting the commitment serious science students make. These courses will also be advanced place- ment courses. Harold Lathrop Chairperson Susan Camasta Dennis Karnstedt Marianne Kot Repeating The Past Those who do not learn about the past are condemned to repeat it'i Many students, intent on pursuing careers in math or science, often ignore the courses that the social studies depart- ment offers, saying that they ha ve no relevance to the real world' Sociology? Geography? What good are those? History which might seem like nothing more than a tired recap of past events, has relevance to us today. History teaches us that we can shape our circumstances very little, and fevenj then ohh' if we are knowledgeable of the past Even Economics, long considered an 'ivory tower' study can help explain oscillations be- tween inflation and recession which affect our living standards. The Social Studies Department is offering ge- ography, a one semester course to sophomores. It is also offering the senior seminan which applies social science to modern-day problems. The department feels that academicalh' motivat- ed students will hnd this course interesting 19147 li i I1 Robert Anderson Chairperson George Birkett Robert Haisman Electa Lang Thomas Malloy Marihrn Miller Thomas Schroeder Charles Sears loel Stellwagen James Waring O FACULTY 157 QQ Jacqueline Burns-dean gfgphgn Walfwpdgan n MUG' M3fff'NUfS0 David Smith-athletic director 158 FACULTY Jean Cray-IMC chairperson Shirley Hibbeln-librarian Mary Winecki-Av director Front row: Lerida Gloven LouAnn Otto, Dorothy Radosevich, Dolores Fortuna, Wanda Strum, Lucille Moore. Back row: Donna Kuhn, Patricia Graham, Adeline Basa, Beverhr Patten Kay Martinek, Helen Toda, Joann Pulaski Betty Story Ruth Howard Arlene Stenstrom, Jeanne Priesten lDirector.2 Eldora Ubis Joann Suchy Colette Hoppe Carleen Wha Nancy Rose Blodh'n Beals Dee McClaran Vivian Kara Linda Kauzlarich Front row: Charlie Maer, Roye Larsen, Al Lucktenberg Ed Boyle, Back row: John Murray Nels Olsen, Pat Lavery, Tom Janousek, Elmer Unelock, Billie Dunnen ILocker room supervisor. 2 Joelb'n Milliren Nora Susic Alice Wentworth Al Vhtte Marie Rath Sally Beckman Lois Green Lu Hill Donna Nielson Front row: Mary Cook Rosalie Grubesic Lori Gundlach Pat Paidar Back row' Elsie Lipinski Judy Fauske Trudie Riordan Marie Haffi Jackie Speta Gail Arp Cseatedj FACULTY 159 Xw. ,Xg -3 X 2 ,- sg' E N , un H I --nm .- - ,,,, W., A .l . - X s ' S N X ' 2 E! 1 g : X ig .. 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Good rumors also were heard like those about great football teams, the nice people, and the variety of clubs. Once the Class ot '86 did arrive at South, they found some of the stories to be untrue. They said that the classrooms are easy to hnd the teachers are nice. and the homework isnt as had as thought Most freshmen concede, however, that the food is had Ulead' inediblej. Un the whole, the freshmen do hnd Hinsdale South to be a friendly piece Many friendships have already been formed and there is a club for everyone, from the football player to the orator. Randall Edman Gail Ekstrom Kimberhf Erickson Richard E vertz Brian Ewing Michelle raneir Antoinette Fato Dawn Hnch Mhlliam Fink FRESHMEN 167 H-, W, 27. f 7 P , f 1 X VU! fag! X f JMB? f fy Q , , 1,,,L,,,f, ., I f 2: , i. M3474 5221? 1 lfrfnfyw J. : W, ,ff 5 M, , A f , J W ,If 9 1 2 fi , I 5 fgzif , if in , , Ziff A 1 Iz- . ,,,,, W ,, Q' , ..,, ,,. :.f , ' L '- Tw In up yy lf, .... 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George Konhilas Edmund Konkolich Michelle Kovacs Dina Kowalski Raymond Kozak Maria Kraimer Cheryl Krcilek Cindy Krcilek Julie Krezo Daniel Kritola Jeffery Krazel Nancy Krueger Michael Kruszynski Sarah Kuhlman Stanley Kukuc Anita Kumar John Kush Scott K wasman John Lagiglio Raphaelle Lanzi Dawn Lapapa Chris Lapsey Celeste Lawson Mike Lentz Rick Lepic Adrienne Letourneau lulie Levine Amy Lewis Mary-lay Lico Chien-Shen Lin George Lin Mitchell Lin Paul Lipinis Tony Little Dominick Loconte Michele Lolli Kimberly Lombardo Lewis Lummer Kathy Luytjes Brenda Lynch David Lynch Scott Madison Michael Mainiero loan Mallee Matthew Marotti Mike Martin lonathan Matulac Russell Maxa Scott Mayerhoter Teresa McCann Evonne McCray FRESHMEN 169 l6nnifHf 4MCQdWE?f Crffff-i2ffif'Y'CGffffS Anne Mdaifi Candice Medal Eric Medalis Laura Mensik Fioff Mercadn 7 g14affnew Mezaye: f l f 53f1df3 1Wfl5g 120 YRESHMEN 5 WW,W...M, f- , HH f f' f xi, Q- ' V - fpiewgv V' ,,A-,Az 43 . 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Baker Dofia+8aIdwif1 m James Bare m laura Barnes Roben'QBamhart Renee Barra m lmeff Bariefs' W , m ByfQ:z Bednar m Brenda Begemarz 4 Whitiey m'Bei1fens wafrermm sgmerfmmi?l m Sfeve.Bergif?3 5 194 iumoas CLASS 0F Dfhcersx Reca SaedL Diana Carm Annie Millan Sue Smith, Valerie DiHgh0, Beth Eclrea Ms, Wakat. fi, WM, ,li me ii mf M .., ,Um Y ,H ii 'K -N 1. K ,,.. 2 y 2 .,f..f,m we 5.-1,, ,fgm Z, W W A f 1 7 g if f 251' my Z'Z'2eQ ' if A I 2 ' ff H' -f '.:: 5 fre, fw'7f'L2w M -'rf l L' , Fu ' A f , , A L W , 44? ,, v' nf A 'W? 1W ' 4 J' 1' v ' - ' Z '12 f' ,N 'IL v 5 'V ' ,. Z2 z , ' ' V nl H Q ' , 5357? , -fff . 1 + 2, fi nr 2wV ? S , 'ffvv ' 'l 2 'f 1 M25 :N 1 V V' V .. ' . I I A N A , ' L V 7 q, W 1 ff M V I In f S , ,,,. M f ' ' 'fiwx 'W . ' ? 1 ' , f ' , fg , - g, H , , 52 222523 g fffgf,,, ' ,ngewzzff Q if-Ie ,ff ,Q , QQ 1 , ' +V -, h m f f ' ..'f-dieffwx fffifgwifaixixi. Qimfx- ' ,L ' wi 1 4, ' fy 43 A W ,,m, , Z f :I V ,I I I ww, f ':!4Mff4 h W, Y ' ' ' ,. , 1 ,,,A 5 QM f 1 cf, X 719 Mmm M6 W7 W f Mfjgi 'W' ff ffizsw x , my f M W f q , , , , g fg K 4 F 15- f 4 gf-V 5 ,vw , 5 ffl 1 lg Q3 f 4' X L 2 W' Thomas Bernabei Dave Berresheim Kathleen Berst Gia Bertucci Michelle Biehl Zdenka Bigas Frank Bilotta James Binder Laverne Bolling Donald Bonick Curtis Both Michael Boyle James Brady Carey Breckinridge Anthony Breimerrs Donna Brescia Timothy Bretz Christopher Brookes Simon Broughton Carolyn Brown Jeffrey Brozek Kenneth Bryant Audrey Bulat Dwayne Bulat Julie Bull Randall Bull Gary Bunce Roy Burgonio, Jr. Edward Buric Jeanne Burke Deane Calabria Maria Calvano Dean Cannavino Kimberly Cantalupo Margaret Caridi Diana Carl! John Carlson Jim Cekanor Simmi Chandok Suzanne Chase John Chirillo Julie Cielinski Christopher Cizek James Cleary Brian Clinite Laura Collins Liliana Concari Carolyn Cook Frances Cook Jacqueline Cordaro Michael Crichlow Venus Crosby Valentino Cuarto Rudy Cvetkovich Mark Cygan Gregory Czajkowski Michele Czernik Mark Danforth Sean Davis Teresa Deasy Daniel Declere Debra Defiore Thomas Dembeck IUNIORS 195 Q ,A Kfiskink Qeuiieiff wzeffe ljibglia Phyflfs Dumrose Don Donchuanchvm Amy Dreher Zdenlra Drazda Prasfranf Dubay l Erin Dunsmuir 196 IUNKBRS, r f:::fw:,?,,:ff,,. f , fJ?fmWiT ' ,. , ,WW V M ? i ,.-, ',' Z '71 W 'WX H Q f 4 , 5 - 4 f Q? 2,44 QM ,, , W Yfyvyf Q, Z .+ A 01.12 A X ,V V,,, rf,fe,7Lv,Ah6w , i V f 1 ,. df , , 'Iwi wt 'W ,f L ,Z t ' R ai Wu 4 M',a 1 Z' ,,, rf ,,,,,JAf,A .v an Y a H- it ' en, KW , c', Q ,, , 42 We Q ln 1 cette X 'n, blh ' 4 ' ?if4'41 .,,j,,,fl Sz , a A Ma-4 ' Q' 3 'we or wwf ' , v if s We Q The Big Tests 'Dithcult is to impossible what Test is to aj SAI bl ACI cj inscruteble .. . Every yeah around Octohen many iuniors ex- perience what might be called College Boards Syndrome. its symptoms are bitten-do wn linger- nails, loss of sleep, shaking and nightmares t l dreamed l got a 3 on my ACW9. The cause is clear - the tests that are taken junior year which may determine where land perhaps ill you are going to college. Most juniors regard the ordeals represented by the acronyms PSA TXNMSQI SAI and ACT neces' sary: . . . the colleges need to know it we can handle the work they give us. Ho weven they feel that these tests have many problems. One stu- dent complained that too much emphasis is placed on the scoresg if a student fs nervous and gets a bad score, he or she might never be accepted by any college. Many juniors also ques- tion the validity of the tests themselves: ll someone gets lucky and guesses a lot of the answers, hell look a lot smarter than he is. Many consider the GRA. a better measure of how a student would perform in college, since it is the product ol a few years worth of school work rather than a few hours of nervous test taking. Wcki Dvorak Beth Esker Robert Emmerick Kathy Engel Richard Erikson Elizabeth Erin Alicia Ewing Diane Farina Joseph Falla JUNQORS 197 . - ,kiyih :.. .- I--2-Les-S . fr -Hi-G-H K- .sgggpg-.Q -I . 5 em:-N K, Y g . ii . . N . f X . . . Sk .Q Q ' Qmgwkgfig . '91 .m- Y ,..S. X 'S Q ,',-' :.' ' , 5 iw A - Siiixigiszsil 5- ffsaigisix' A L Q, gi . --1'.:,: I ::.: 2-.iii-' ,.,,,.:: 3 S 1 . E ,S sk-iilif gm-at sis- S F2 X 3 f -NI N 'Q Sb X x Ns S Q '- ' 3' '- 1 ' fw.s1i-if . :fra 5 - -- N -M3-. I-.115-.1 K K E' -fl: -- :- ,f--.N -f-. --vs ,:- -.V 11 .-S-M...--.iff-. . V . . E 1 N -'S S ,Q-Kf.. K. KK ,ig .JK - K.,-KK. X- - -- :- - .. 'kkk .- ' - - ' .E by ' -.r , ,,...aum-1 . - xv Sf- N., . - -- sw . 5? ' ws. . .sxggiiyff - V ,., N.: 3, E EES, ....x, . 5.3. K K, X S-3 X . . N x XXX 5555 K ,W Q5 5 , ...Q is XM SSF -m'- X K X . N4 is '- mm M.. --ff.. .... IXNSA --. X A w-.:..f-.fsii -si - ,Ss ...skim QQ . . ' K. Mg? sl -- - ..-if . fl! ,- Z9'-Q-A :LQ 2. sffk- k 4525: 'E 1 -2-wig s.-an-X,-. -f- 1 -- I Q . .3 sf Q . M Xss ..Q,iK,gQ QQ . f f 1 iz... , . .. i X - .ff S. 3 Q ff S ? X . ... 3 F is if 5 b x S.. gk N A - fu' QQ 5 NB W X 3- ..,. f Q 5 xx X 3 'Rx K N32 X Q Q ...M ...W 3 S TW xgdif 145-55. .: . si!-5.5--1'5-i.-- ' X R ' EK S f. k.:gEl-PK ..,:, XX Q39 N Xa? S S X W k- sw X ,, N Q J, ...,,, s.w,: ff. c- :st-..,,.sf iii . . XX ae N Q of an I1- XX jj! if . :,iE.. I.. , L I X X k 2 X. L 'R 1 X . fx .. '- X N K XX X K s.--so QX1- : ,,,a,. . X L. .L af -X ,, t s. ASE is K a X ws, ss 1 1 vs .. W F if X 2 X X ,Q A.- X.,.X s .5 . .N ,NW Ii ps E I is i if R X SXX 4' X t 31 .- lf ,E GX i it - as -1, Xi . X X z S E 'Ex N X Xena gr s 'X st QQ iw an as N WX XSJX wt ' ' T ,.:.i. 132:52IEEE:-Sis-:E'E5:Ef' .fe . Q is XXXX X N N xc A X35 EX Q ,Q :Si X QA .. X or X A , Kathleen Kenny Keliy Kesman Hammad Khan James Killian Kay Kim Yungchu Kim David Kindernay Kimberhi King Richard Kleiman Carol Klein Kristi Knail James Kness Kip Komara Jeffrey Komarek Tracy Kowalski Richard Kozak Raymond Kraft Susan Kraft Brett Kraimer Daniel Krakora Chadwick Kraml Brian Krcilek Christine Krcilek Pamela Krhounek David Kristoia Kimberhr Kubistal Karen Kucia Brenda Kuehn Joseph Kunes Sally Kurth John Kurzydlo Linda Knsh Steven Kotz Mark Labus James Lacassa Susan Lackowski Dina Laguatan Ana Laredo Hilane Lash Richard Lavery Jeanette Lawrence Dominic Ledesma Michael Letourneau Rodney Lettman Patrick Levija Deborah Lynn Levine Jason Lewicki Lisa Lewis Jocelyn Lico Steve Lin Janelle Lindley Michele Loconte Michael Longshore Lisa Lontz Donald Loonam Maelita Lorezca David Lowdon Paul Lubanski Judith Luedtke John MacDonald Cynthia Major James Maloney Greg Martin JUNIORS 199 . x Qa , ..., I Q S -:Sli-21:91wi:Iiivsisiffrgfkswifffzr fsfegx HQ: QM? -,Riff-:ah x Sf x g ggi X D, 'X fZfsesssfmffs,mff2zQw?Sf1HJaw -- 1 .2 f X Ly qi : ix K x ..,.... .,.. Lzz. L,A.. Lgzy I . M X :5ifkgfiigggggggggfsxew mx mfr-wx, ww www, .ix -X- X' i K' Ns XX Q my KW . X M x ASSE g: jg , ff . , Vr.gr af f 1 1 2 ,Q 'V v Adu ,, f f , .. , ,., ' W , ,,,v , 2 f Q46 ,.., , MW ff if MWXQ 1 i 49 i f 1 1 1 r, 1 2 W 4 i w ,5i :,,if,. I 1 ,z w,, 1' ' Brian McGinley Kalb' McGuire Michael Mclfenna David Menet Amarilis Mho Michael Michalelr Steven Michaud Daniel Mika Laura Milrowski JUNIORS 201 Ann Millar Gary Milliren Scott Mizevitz Audlrle Manley Teena Moller! Scot Manteitii ilelly Monmomery Raymond Monti P Mark Moran J Michael Moran Ted Moreno John Morphey P Rhonda Morrill Ronald Mnscaio Paula Nach Donna Nails John Nedhal Fredrick Nehis Michael Nelson Cheryl Netols Tom Newell Roshanair lilikuhonyad Lynn Noelzel Michelle Nuzzn Peter Nuzzo Laorianne 0'Connor Patrick 0'Connor Colleen 0'Driscoil Laura 0'Hagan John Ohr Mike Uhr iimothy Oko David Opielinslri Darren Oito Paul Pacocha Joyce Pacuhas Anil Pal Joyce Parrish Lori Paros Scott Paul Elaine Panian Ellen Payne Dawn Peirich Gina Perry Connie Peterson Susan Pefsche Keith Petter Eric Pincus Michael Pieter Conceita Fitian John Pittroff Debra Pohl Michael Pokorney Julia Poiecaslro Timothy Potter J Kristin Powell David Pra vdlca Szrsan Pnsaleri Patrick lla-hold Richard Ragnini Daniel Ralrowslri Jeannine Rarnonl Karen Hanna 202 IUNIORS X if is K L ,af -X ,. P Q: 'iff sin 5 ' 7 22' XL. 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S jf sn us is ,L 1 sseet sses Phillip Rausch Michelle Reilrer Lisa Rendon Roy Rios Paula Rito Blair Robisch Michael Roclrouslfi Gary Rodkin Michael Rodriguez Gina Rumsavich loan Russell Reca Saedi Scott Samuel Nancy Sanborn Thomas Sattler Suzanne Schei Allan Schelthoff Laura Schlembach Lynda Schlueter lohn Schultz Maryella Seibert Sheryl Sejnost Byung-ln Seo Glenda Sexton Aneta Shaparis Theodore Sharilr lohn Shultz Michael Sima loseph Siwelr Eileen Slowikowslri Kim Smith Kimberhf Smith Regina Smith Russell Smith Suzanne Smith Tracy Smrha Robert Sobolewslri Cheryl Sobun Dmothy Somerheld Sara Somers Paul Sonner Paul Soto Kathleen Soulrup Matthew Soukup Steven Southworth Rodney Spalla Lynne Speclrmann Darryl Spence Ronald Stack Christine Steininger Barb Sternouist Goran Stojkovich George Stonecipher Laurie Ann Strand Michael Stroede Suzanna Styczynslri Bradley Sucha Kim Suma Michelle Susie Eric Svehla lohn Swanson Ronald Sylvester Sharon Szach IUNIORS 203 Wk ' ' : .25 ff. ., f M L ' K f .fx ,v1:3'Q,x 55 SQ Egkgiwvwff ' I ,fi , sm gg, k f xi? . xx' 5 1 . 3 . vm . 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ASS OF 1983 Angela Accettura Fred Albert Mario Alfano Francis Alimorong Kenneth Alsup Jennifer Anania D. lay Andersen Michael Anderson Mark Andree Christine Anglo Cindy Aschenbrenner Richard Babilr Stephen Baca James Bailie Linda Baker David Barnes Kris Barry Paul Bates 210 SENIORS McDonald Matt Dirclrs' vice-president Kirn Steadman, Stacy Heern Lisa Miller Tami Sattler Pat Murphy' treasurer Absent: Suzanne Lambert' spiritrnalfer Scott Rose Kelhf Kowalski Mr. Haisrnan' sponsor. Senior Class Ofhcers. Front Ro w: Laverne McKinnon,' secretary, Kurt Korteg president, Dave Srenia wslri' spirit malrer Second Ro wf Mrs. lourneyf sponson Pat Q. ries: -1 ,,. i ' - I A FT K. 4 ta , . , W .,t, -f-1 ' 5 S 5 . X 2, -f' f f 1 S V 2 as x ' ' of S 4' of is .nn fb A .. t . 2' A J 3 5 W 'Y , M H -1: F ' 5' I , by 5. U A 31 Q 1 A M jneite . A A ,V Ag ef ,fx , 1- R' , ' A ,.,, . X , - r S Q 4+ -W it' f A A - we 1, M use .Q f f y . X ,S Q 9 ily . ' 'A-tg Q26 , , Q V f i ,J 5' , ' 5 Mlliam Baumann Kelly Behm Jeff Bencsilr Linda Bergquist Charles Berlrich David Bernholdt Lisa Berry Dawn Billich Sandra Blamer Faith Borlrovec Bette Borse John Borse Lorie Borsilli Diane Brazier Scott Breiter Susan Brescia Jenifer Brieslre Linda Brinkman John Bronec Susan Brower Robert Budney Jane Buenaventura Robert Bunce Walter Burden Wiliam Burlrhart Katherine Burns Kathleen Busch Kenneth Busse Ronald Busse Philip Cachey Michele Calcaterra Daniel Callahan, ll Andrew Carnacho Janet Camilla Karen Carrier Ellen Casina Carol Castle Charles Catinella Frank Chodaclri Christine Cichon Scott Cielenslri Stanley Ciesielczylr SENIORS 211 212 SENIORS Bill Cisler lfaren Coglan Penny Collins Steven Conklin Francine Conte Michael Correra lf e vin Craggs e.. r . Q 'gg 'wi u a'ffa2.34s-1 , .gr jg ,Hz s :ia n Y 2 it -4.5 ,f 'ix if ' -3 :gpg A9 fn 1, Ls.. H 1 - 1 1 .J ff' . -.X A g , . i is 1351 1 i .1 ,V iv- . np. M W -V I In fill A -9. . . -. ' 'fi , -ow -f -ze A 1-. 1 ' I -N... Seniors: Taking A Risk Seniors, in their ne ver-ending search for fun things to do, can often be seen moving little hits of plastic over a multi-colored piece of cardboard No, the y 're not playing with their lunches, they're playing Risk. This is a game in which the players attempt to take over the world which consists of forty-two territories, by militarily overwhelming their opponents. The game involves both skill and chanceg a player must know where to place his armies and when to attack, often difhcult dici- sions since it is hard to tell what the opposition will do. Even with careful planning the dice may decide your fate, a few bad dice rolls can ruin you. Seniors, miked bunch that they are, play Risk in many different ways. Some make like Alex- ander the Great and try to take over the world in a few turns land often succeedj. There is the cold war style of play, in which the players hll the air with invective, pile armies on their bor- ders, and eye each other suspicioushf. There is also detente risk, in which a player waits for the other players to claw each other to death. Re- venge! is also a common style of play, where one player dedicates his life to the cause of destroying another player: Mhn? Who said l'm gonna win? l'm just going to make sure that you lose. Threat Risk is closehf related to revenge Risk: 'fYou attack me, l kill ya. You help my enemy .... No matter. Theres something for everyone in Risk, from the closet Napoleon to the pacifist. lf you like the idea of world conquest and powen then this is the game for you. Qs?-NE? pig P' 5? Q 'Q A ,. A fx ff Q ' Lorraine Cricnlow Tillie Cuarto Petrea Curran David Dahlstrom Colleen Debi Wade Dauner Anthony Dawson SENIORS 213 Denise Delk Elaine Delrosario Darrin Dempsey Neeru Dhingra Jeffrey Dietrich Matthew Dircks Douglas Divenere Leeann Duron John Doria Michelle Dorsey Jennifer Dowding Mary Dower Leanne Dragel Rhonda Draslri Paul Dreher Roberta Duchak Christopher Dunne Raymond Dunphy Michael Dyas Marek Dzianott Catherine Egnatz Matthew Egnatz Bradley Eisenmann James Elliott Richard Ellstrom Paulette Fanniel James Fiolka Laura Fleming Jeanne Forst Diane Fortuna Dawne Fowler Deborah Fox Joseph Frehe Joyce Gabert Patrick Gallagher Larry Gange Daniel Gannon Ruby Garcia Kim Garrison Samantha Gartrell Lawrence Gizynslri John Gleason 214 SENIORS J .,.- 'yf3,9S4H'-1f1Wz'La1uw:vHifv:'-R-,' ea F ff sae, i A wav ' A A' 2 ' ff J vm -... . . , a , ' vff'75'17J'3Lf'fff' Q A'-u.'1-Qn ie jf vfss' 'WT -:f,f'5ff '-1 .f ' Lv, ii'n1lff'i f ' ,A ,Arg Neg .- -- -5-7-gy jq, 5' 151. ,.. 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Angel Kara Christine K aracsori yi George lfarpiesiuif Jeffrey Keiser James Keiiy Kathy Kerr 216 SENIORS M. 'L-12Z'2'if:i1iLwze1gF' ' - V., Ae, i -'fmfezsn' ' 5,1 N, Sf-wx W! ,w s X X i Y. , rem: i-1.5-Lg3.,5.,:a , , ,,,. , , ,.,, ,. Mi r i 3, 4 ,M.,, .k,, r fw i ' 1 9 Q f '5- wf 3, Z X N 1 Q MW C5 Student Y 3 Writing The following are two samples of Senior writ- ing. They were written as an exercise for Mrs. Freuchte 's expository writing class. ls technology getting carried away with itself? Everyday, a new product is developed a question is answered or something is made more conve- nient to use. For example, there is the new X-X-X Hot Dish. lt looks like an ordinary tin can, but when the tab is pulled its contents are immediate- ly heated by a chemical reaction. After your soup or whatever is cooked you might want to eat it while you relax in your Cyborg chair. A Cybord chair is a robotic rocking chair designed to alle vi- ate back pains. The Chair does not actually rock, but constantly changes the angle at which you sit by one degree per minute. After four minutes, it goes back the other way. After you are fully relaxed you could try broadcasting your own television program with your TTV-5. This is a backpack television broadcasting system with a built in transmitter. lt has a range of hve miles. You may not be able to afford these items today, but in the future they may seem commonplace. Then think what we 'll be dreaming off - Dave Barnes Figure skating and ballet are two very similar forms of expressionism. The skaters and dancers express themselves through jumps and turns, dance choreography, and music selection. A very basic and popular jump that is hrst learned in ice skating is the waltz jump. This jump is also performed by many highkv skilled ballet dancers. Dance choreography includes arm movements and body expressionism. ln ballet jumps and turns are combined with some highh' skilled chor- eographed movements. These fluid movements will also be found as the ice skater glides across the ice executing his or her jumps and spins. Vhthout music, there would be nothing to express oneself to or to which one could execute jumps and turns. Both dancer and hgure skater express their emotion through the music to which they perform. A person may quite often see David Santee fa famous hgure skaterj or Baryshnikov I a famous dancerj working with a choreographer to improve their routines. - Tracey Mikus Sherri Kessler Thomas lfilro y Hyun-Sung Kim Sung Won Kim Steven lfindernay Lance Knez Mlliam Koenen sENu0Rs 217 Jamie Kohnke Pamela Kolniak Michael Korinelr Kurt Korte Kerry Kos Paulette Koszewslri Kenneth Kotula Kelly Kowalski Karen Kozak James Kraml Susan Kratochvil Eric Krcilelv Christopher Kuc Audrey Kufta Frank Kulhanek Lisa Kullavanijaya Shiv Raj Kumar Philip Kurle Kathleen Kurzeja Michael Labedz Lawrence Labus Ricardo Laguatan Hmothy Lamb Suzanne Lambert Michelle Landato Carla Landes Deborah Lange Thomas Lawrence Kerry Lee Susan Lee Nm Lennox Karen Lepic lack Leurs Lynn Lewicki Robert Little lulia Lockett DZ4nn Loganbill lonna Logue Laurie Long Sharon Longo Tammy Lowe Lorraine Lund 218 SENIORS Wf'lf V' we 1- m e W, Q M . , 1 A he--ra - -rzrnfz:-amy' , ff .. if ,i152:b 3 r' ' 4 c L . -- A ,.d,.,,,, 4 '-i 4 3 V r Wg K f-.mul 1 P A if 'I W'-Y A fi fx' , ,J , W it 75 131' . .- - if V : -' ., , . 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F eff' g , V192 'H Q K - 1' E 5 Q if , X P Q3 P 1 A- , Lx.,?'u1.A ' ' 7 ' Aleksandra Lutovsky Susan Luytjes Maria Machin Amanda MacKenzie Andrea Madeja Eric Mahi Michael Manzari Michele Marecek Mark Martin Mark Martinet Vito Martorana Wendell Massengill Candice Mattson John Maxa Paul Mayer Jill Ma yerhoffer Dean Mazeska Patrick McDonnell Marie McDowell Scott McGinley Paul McKenna Laverne McKinnon Kimberly Medal Janet Menard Da vid Mikolajczak Tracey Mikus Lisa Miller Erik Milliren Debra Misiorowski Cassandra Mora Melanie Morales Peggy Moroney Tod Morris Derek Morton Ginger Mottlow Dan Mroczka David Muenzing Patrick Murphy Julianne Murray Laura Musil Alex Nadolsky Cindy Naso SENIORS 219 laclr Navarro, lr. Kita Neal Laura Nelson Denise Neri Da vid Niclfell Karen Niles IrWlliam Nixon Yvonne Novak Al 0'Brien Dennis 0'Brien lulie 0'Connor Eileen 0'Malley 220 SENIORS S Wig 3 int, if if if W- ,fi me K F f , ri L? ge -:ia I F5 1 ,M V v-. :ws ,, 5 k -1 ,W mes... ,WowcszwVyfvewzwf 1 H I ,. ,,,, , f, ,, rf :N of vw :,g5Q,f yf-5 5, rx- , x . W, 1 ,- I V , an C+? f f ' ' , f 4 M A Y J -as 'J i ,J , , e. Eileen Obrylr 1 I ,I-, ' .yy gi W, x A ' M5 M 1' if iw! ll .ff L L W, K if ' L g g ' e ' 5- jl f pr 5 A Lf fp, g Karleen Ochs 7 , A 1 in 1 4-'9 Debbie Ogen e ' A lohn Olsen if Sharon 0lson , X, ' I A r John 0ltman Mark Ostrowslri Sheila Otto Franz Pachl Eileen Pantus Rosario Patawaran Jill Fatino SENIORS 221 Daniel Patterson Maria Pecora Angela Pendergrass Rafael Perez Katherine Perillo George Pescatore Brian Phalen Rae Piencak Lisa Pilafas Paul Pisani Jody Pister Rakesh Pitroda David Plechaty Tomas Pocius Michael Podlasek James Poll Rachel Polecastro Diane Portillo Robin Potter Kevin Price Judith Prosek Joseph Putz lrene Racic Donelle Radzus Randy Ragain Lynda Randa Kevin Randolph Mlliam Rediehs Nm Reese Deborah Regan Linda Rehak Samantha Rhein Jeffrey Robison Barbara Rogers Shelhf Ronayne John Rosch Scott Rose Donna Rosengren Trina Rospert Michael Ruddy Scott Rutledge Sheri Rynberk 222 SENIORS ' fi . , V r f H - .gm I 'f r if as Qi -.., ,M 'Aa 3 ki E W f , QV I kk? , 724 W .vm K , ',.,s.W, sg, - , , .fv,.,f1'-MJ 4:e:hW2gap1W tg! ptw Wise 1 tgwi- ,wuitfw L . 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QIF ,, V m y 'U 0 'Ns R ff- pm- 1- ,, Q, nf B ra f I f , ,yt 3:- 'X X ,E i- A f e 4 mg T Z d ,' a av va 56 is P4 1 'W'-, iff. , x .x ts T' i 1 f VL' X, Laura Sabin Lisa Sabor Joseph Sadowski loy Sanchez Anjali Sant Lynette Santora Tamra Sattler Laura Scatena Susan Schaefer Robert Schedel Keith Schmidt Kenneth Schuch Ann Schuessler Kenneth Schultz Marlene Schumann Robert Schwerdle Deanna Scott Robert Scumaci Mary Kay Seibert Mary Lynn Selrera Lorraine Serpico Zoran Sevic Delaine Sexton lagruti Shah Yvonne Shaparis Suzanne Sharroclr Donna Shea Ron Shibovich Kathleen Simmons Catherine Simon Robert Simon Susan Slrala Laura Slrudrna Rodney Slade Julie Smith K wang Son Kar-K eng Soon Kar-Lock Soon Christine Soulrup Nick Spirrison David Sreniawslri Debbie St. Mary SENIORS 223 ' if , wfawlw F X, ...A MARINES AT SOUTH? ln the past the senior class T-shirts have all been similan comprised of artwork representing various activities on a yellow or white back- ground with a motto on the back. The Class of 83's T-shirts are radicalhf different, having the words Be all you can be and an outline of a Hornet soldier in yellow on a camouflage back- ground. These shirts are perhaps even controver- sial unlike the shirts of past years. The shirt was designed by Dave Sreniawski almost by accident. According to him, he and some other class ofhcers were considering prom sites when Laverne McKinnon suggested perhaps jokingly, to use the Army slogan Be all that you can be as a theme of sorts, whereupon Dave suggesting putting this slogan on a camouflage- type background for the class T-shirts. Craig lforte drew the hornet that appears on the back of the shirt and the unique design came into being. The design, with its militaristic appearance, has elicited widely different responses from both students and faculty. No one is neutral about this shirt' they either love it or hate it. Comments range from its so cute! and its so originall to l hate it. and Barbaric. lf nothing else, the shirt certainly is memorable-and different. James Hdaback Paul Nmko Allison Tomaras James Tsugawa Garret Tylka Bruce Urban Laura Vacek Kelhf Vandewalle Jeffrey Vehrs Nenad Vujosenic James Vejvoda Jennifer Velders Lisa Wers Jacqueline Villarreal Robert Walker Christopher Walrath Scott Walter Juliann Ways Elisabeth Westrom Jeff White Sharon Mhlhelme Chimene Mlson Caprice Wokas Kathi Woodward Mark Zabran Anthony Zack Therese Ziccarelli Ronald Zima Mark Zorn Christy Zwierzynski 226 SENIORS - e.,hMhkv 3.5 Q. if , Qi.:-, H . - . -, A ,eff A -Y K' Lf is .1 'K f V so X- 'Q 2 ' . iifiirfv . 'iw ,, NM 1,2 In . ily' 3 V 7 W3 1'tf 4 .1 ., K ,fy V W, ,Syl i k ! Z ,Wa W , M Mi V4t4ys,A, g , ' af ' 4 M .t.,. i te A56 ne ' xy gli? wtegwfe xr me C is ,pdl-A V-5 11' V. K ' f ' 7, M' 0 't'V ' 7 I Y 3' t a if ' 5 ., , ff? M. S Not Pictured' Bart Accidentale Da vid Baldwin Tyler Bates Manuela Belluomini Donald Bennett Steven Bennett John Bohak Glenn Bulat Jerome Carter Mark Church Angela Ciarlette Gary Craig lulia Eller Joe Fette Charles Gadbois Sam Gallucci Peter Garces Peter Goebels Mark Guidi Teresa Heimer Jamie Hill Errol! Howard Ross Karraker Edward Kehr Thomas Kelly Sajid Khan Ursula Krasnowski Kathleen Krieps Edward tetourneau Craig Lichtenwalter Dave tilia Kendall Lisy Scott Longshore Lori Matricard Erin McGuire Scott McNeill Jeffrey Miller Robert Mitchell Lynn Monteforte Michele Moro Philip Naegele Michael Nail Leonard Orlando Brett Owens Mary Ptacek William Richards David Ryan Cynthia Sadowski Susan Schelthoff James Schneider Gene Scott Danette Seals Cathy Serritella Tamara Siegler Tod Sikorski Alan Thompson Karen Turcsany Patricia Utz Lori VanPelt David Vicks Kenneth Vojak Michelle Vorraso Sli me Seniorg Index ,g Accettura, Angela.' Basketball I Girls Cross Country 2' FSA 4' Guard 1 2' 71521 31,2 34Ei Ti?0ii 24. Brinkman, Linda.' Bo wling 1,2' Junior MD 1,2 3, 4. Bronec, john: Science Club-gJ,234,' Soccer 1,2 3' ,11EQSt?Ae4,1ADeanQsQListf511,a3,-QE '1..l Honor Roll 2 Choir 1,23,4,' , 2' Variety Show 23,' Variety Show 23, Drners DA VEA 4. Rae 1. evi, Albert Fred' Honor nan 1,3 DA VEA trift Bunce liQfa 'eanftE5iiitEaseball 1,2' Basktbatl Deans Alfano, Mario.' lr. lAD 4,' Honor l?ollf1,234,'W eietu QQ tifiii AQi.triet A lywz DAV54 34- Z ti.t tttf ' Qfititt tfer rt'tiZ' . . i'tieif MD Treasurer,4, Soccer Andersen, lay.' Football 2' Swimmipgt A ettii C ffalilf 23,4 '-3A 3524 Poll 1,23, 4. Anderson, Mike.' cnesa club 1,23,4,' AiHsg3,4j ,,,,, Science Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4,' jettttis 5UfHQgAt'f'lQatby.'r 1,' Vairiety Sh0W Z' 1,23,4,' VESPA 4,'Dean'sLrst1,234. ,paanfs Angio, cnna- enfnnie eaaf1,a- eawirnggfa,-fpear euaaeft3kanngZrji5 Honor nan Drama Ir. jr' Z Vk', R if'.1f-. ,,Vk e.it, 1' E5 Aschenbrennen Cindy.' Buri7ble1Bee Deaf Drama H0ii1,4,' oAvfA 3.4. it 440101 'HHH Barnes, David.' Baseball Manager1'.'1,2' Footba1tf?t'2AtAiat'Li' -5599? Dfama 1,23,' 1,2,- Latin Club 1,2 Deans List'I,23,4. Barry, Kristin: Choir t ,lgffymnastics Pon Squad 4,' School Aide 2 Baumann, Vhlliatn: Bowling 1,2 3, 4,' Swimming 1,23, 4,' Dmers 1,2 .ifftjgllonor l?0ll1,Z3,4,' DAVFA 4. 'iit eanni, lfelhf: Gymnastics 1,2. Bemsih, Jeff' Cross Country 1,2' Gymnastics 1,' Wrestling 1,2' Hobo? Berquist Linda.' Deaf Drama DA VEA 4. Berry, Lisa.' Cheerleading 23,' 1,' German Club 1, Variety Show 4. eiannan Sandi' FSA 4,- 1,2. Brazien Diane: Band 1,' Choir CSLS Drama cinn 4,' rfanan cinn 1,Z5fNHS3,L4, Pott1 Pon Squad 4,' Thespians 4,' Varietyf Show 34: Deans List 1,23,4,' Madrigals 1,2345 Musrsals 23,4,' Swing Choir 3,4. it Brescia, Sue.' Homecoming Couft 4,'t3tl1ttnecoining Committee 3, 4,' Hoophelpers 'Stingec,4,'.aSwim- ming 1,23 Captain 4,' Variety-'.SbQw,1,2,3,4,' fn-aa'1,a.,a4. .,.., A 1'-'1 -g CastI1Qjgt3atol.', ,Deafpfprama 1,' In lAD 1,23,4,' Catinella, -cnnekf easeaaii1,a- Football1,23,4. Cichon, Christine.' Bumble Bee 1,23' Bowling 34: Deaf Dtama 1,2' lr. lAD 1,23,4. y: Bumble Bee 1 , 2' Deaf Drama 1,2 3, 4,' Key Club 4,' Soccer 1, 2' 'itt:?3fCisler, Bill: Country 2' Gdtf 23,4,' Track 1,23,4. Coglan, tMadriga1sQ 34: Variety Show 4,' Deans List 4,' Honor Roll 1,2 3, 4,- DA VEA Correra, Club 3,4,' DA VEA 3. i i ietif Crichlow, Rainy: AFS, 4,' Band Country 23 Manager 4,' Dungeons 3 VP2 Secre- tary-Treasurer 3,4,' Latin NHS 3,4,' School Aide 4,' Sciertce Club Rep 4,' Spanish Club 1,23,4,f Student Track 1,23,4,' VESPA 4,' Deans List,1,2'34,'lllldsions-4g, Spanish NHS 4. A 3 - L Daunen Wade.' Guard 1,23,4,' Swimming 1,2345 Deans List 3,' Honor Roll 1,2 Dawson, Tony.' Basketball 1,' Latin Club 2' NHS 3,4,' Deans List 1,234 Dell?osario, NHS 3,4,' Pom Pon 3, Captain 4,'jyarig,yjsnaw 34: Dean s List 1,23, 4. Club 4,' Dungeons 3 Dragons Football 1,23,4,' Science Club 3,4,' Swim- mingst,a3,4,' VESPA 4,' Honor nan 1. MDircks, Matthew.' Band 1,' Chess Club 1,23,4,' Choir 3,' Class Ofhcer Senior Class Wee President' Football 1, Captain 23, Co-captain 4,' NHS 3,4,' Student Council 1,4,' Variety Show 1,23,4,' Track 1, 3, 4,' Wrestling 1,' Deans List 1,2 3, 4,' Honor Roll 1,23, 4. Divenere, Doug' Football 1,23, Captain 4,' NHS 3,4,' Variety Show 4,' Track 1,23 Captain 4,' Dean 's List 24,' Honor Roll 1,3. Dixon, LeeAnn,' Guard 1,2' OF 4,' Soccerettes 23, Captain 4,' Hmers 1,2 Dorsey, Michelle.' Band 1,23,4,' Guard 1,2' Span- ish Club 1,2' Timers 1,2' Honor Roll 1,23,4. Dowen Mary: AFS 2' Choir 1,23 Secretary 4,' Drama Club 3,4,' Speech Team 4,' NHS 34: Soc- cerettes 3,' Thespians 4,' Variety Show 23,4,' Honor Roll 1,23,4,' Madrigals 4,' Swing Choir 3, 4,' Musicals 3, 4. Drehen Pauk Football 4,' Honor Roll 4. Duchak, Roberta: Cheerleading 1, Captain 23, Co-captain 4,' Choir 1,23, Wce-President 4,' Class Ofhcer Treasurer 1,' Drama Club 3,4,' Homecom- ing Court 4,' Homecoming Committee 1,23,4,' Homecoming Queen 4,' NHS 3, 4,' Student Council Treasurer of Class 1, Secretary of Executive Board 23, President 4,' Thespians 4,' Variety Show 1, Asst. Director 23,4,' Deans List 1,23,4,' Honor Roll 1,24. Dunne, Chris.' Baseball 1,23, Captain 4,' Football 1,' NHS 3,4,' Dean's List 1,23,4,' Honor Roll 1,23,4. Dyas, Mike.' Bowling 1,3,4,' Deaf Drama 3, lr. lAD 1,23,4,' Wrestling 1,' Honor Roll 1,23,4, Dzianott Marek.' German Club 1, 4,' Guard 3' NHS 3, President 4,' Science Club 3,4,' Soccer 23' Swimming 1,' Tennis 1,24,' VESPA 3, Editor 4,' Deans List 1,23,4. Enke, Ken: Bumble Bee 3,4,' Broom Closet 4,' Bowling 1,' Deaf Drama 1,2 3, 4,' Dungeons 8 Drag- ons 2' Golf 1,' Key Club 2' Thespians 4,' Deans List 4,' Honor Roll 1,2. Egnatz, Matt,' Football 2' German Club 2. Fette, Josephine.' Bowling 1,23,4,' Cheerleading 1,' Deaf Drama 2' Football iAnnouncerj 1,234,' Gymnastics 1,2' Homecoming Court 3' NHS 3,4,' Pom Pon Squad 23' Softball 1,2 34' Soccerettes Variety Show 1,' Track 2' Dean 's List 234,' Honor Roll 1. Guttas, Mike.' Swimming 1,2' Dean s List 4,' Honor Roll 3. ' g iHartL,WMark.' Track 23. 4,' Variety Show 3,4,' Wrestling Honorgiieit 'G Variety Show 23,45 Honor Roll 1,234 'A jf Holka, Jim: Soccer 1,23,' Honor Roll 4. t,555w kbzi Fleming Laura.' Key Club 234,' Honor Forst Jeanne.' French Club 1,2' NHS 3,4,' Dean 's List 1,23,-4. Fowlen Dawne.' Dean 's List 4,' Honor Roll 4. Gabert Joyce.' Track 1,' Honor Roll 4 Gange, Lawrence' Deaf Drama 2' JL lAD1,23,4,' Key Club 4,' Soccer 1,2' Wrestling 1,2 3, 4,' DA VEA 3,' SJT 3. Footbalt 1,23. ltqbe'M1stress 1,4,' Softball reirivrs Q g,a4,'gggwfaggzing Pn0i0gfapnef...gf'1 Honor Roll 1.34. HeemQ'Stacj .Cheerleading 2' Class Ofhcer Spirit- maker 4,' Pom Pon Squad 34' Variety Shaw 3,4,' Honor Roll L234' Powder Puff Foot- ball 234. Hoffman, Jack: Guard 1,4,' Swimming 1,23,4, Nmers 4, Honor Roll 1,234 fapfnzsfram, Gary: Football 1,24,' Track 234,- 1rVrestlingW2:Dean's List 1,24,' Honor Roi! 1,23, 4. Gannon, Daniek' Band 3,' Football 1, 2' Gymna,sfjcs,g..,,5 F1 1,2,' Jr. JAD 1,24,' Wrestling 1,23,' Honor ff . A Bee 1,23: Deaf Drama Garces, Peter. Track 4. liz lgqsoccef JI, Honor Roll Gartrell Samantha.' Jr. IAD 1,23,4gfSwimming 1,2' Track 1,' Honor Roll 1. g A V Gruzinski Lisa.' Bumble Bee 3' Deaf Drama 1'..lr. no 1,a3,4,- Softball 1,2,3,i,' Honor Rui DAVEA 3. 1 Gikynski, Larry.' Football 2' DA VEA 4. Gleason, John.' DE 4,' Variety Show 4,' DAVEA 4. Golis, Margie' Cheerleading 3,4,' Choir 1,' Cross Country 1,' Gymnastics 1,234,' Soccerettes 2' Variety Show 23,45 Deans List 3,4,' Honor Refi 1,23,4. - Goodman, Tom.' Jr. IAD 1,23,4,' Track 2 l-lonor non 1,3,4,- on urn 3. cuss, Michele- or 4,- Honor nan 3. Gregory, Daryl.' Choir 1,234,' Dungeoaslifrag- ons President 24, Wce President 3'fDramat Club 23, President 4,' Speech Team 3,4,' Stinger 23+ Science Club 23,4,' Thespians 3, President' 4,' Variety Show 3,4,' Dean 's List 1,24,' Honor Roll 1,2 3. Griggs, Randy: Soccer 1,2' Dean 's List 24' Honor Roll 1,3' DA VEA 3,4. Grisham, Michael: Band 1,' Latin Club 1,' Soccer 2' ,.,,, it-Trzfivarog,-ErrofriiBasketball 1,3,4' Cross Country 04354 1.- rea Hughes, Penelope: Guard 1,' NHS 34,' Softball 1,23,' Student Council 1,234,' Track 4,' Deans List 1,23,4. Hupke, Dave Soccer 1,23,' Variety Show 24,' Honor Holi 1,234 Irwin, Dan: Baseball 2,' Football 1,234,' Stinger 4,' Wrestling 1,' Honor Roll 1,23,4. wski ini 05 4. y, Cathy: Choir 1,2 3,' Cross Country 2' Soft- 1,2' Spanish Plays 3. Earpiesiuk, George.' Honor Roll 1,23,4. KEIN, Tom.' DA VEA 3,4. Kesslen Sherri' Bo wling 1,2 3, 4,' Choir 1,2' Home- coming Committee 1,' School Aide 1,234,' Soccer Mgr. 23,4,' Softball 3,' Spanish Club 1,' Variety Show 3,' Dean's List 4,' Honor Roll 1,23' Peer Guides 3, Student Coonhnator 4,' Operation Snowball 4. Kilroy, Tom.' DE 4. Kim, Sung Won.' French Club 3,4,' Stinger 4,' Honor Roll 3,4,' Art Gifted Program 1,23,4. Kindernay Steve.' Art Club 4,' Cross Country 2345 Stinger 1,234,' Track 1,234,' Honor l?oll 2 K nez, Lance.' Baseball 1,' Wrestling 1, 2' Honor Roll 1,2 3, 4,' Dean 's List 4. Koenen, Bi1L'1Cross Country 1,23 Captain 4,' 'Swimming 1,23 Captain 4,' Track 1,2 Ktfrte, Kurt' Baseball 1,' Class Ufhcer President 1,23,4,' NHS 3,4,' Soccer 1,23,' Student Council 1,234,' Variety Show 24,' Dean's List 1,23,4. Koszewski Paulette.' Bowling 1,2 Kozak, Karen.' Homecoming Court 4,' NHS 34,' Variety Show 1,' Track 1,234,' Volleyball 234,' Honor Roll 1, 4,' Powder Puff Kowalski Kelhf: Homecoming Court 4,' Stinger 3, 4,' Softball 1, 2' Student Council 1,234,' Volley- ball 1,23' Honor Roll 2 Kratochvil Suzie.' AFS 2' Bowling 4,' FSA 4,' Key Club 1,2' Spanish Club 1,24,' Diving 1, 2' Track 2' Dean 's List 2' Honor Roll 1,24,' FHA 2. Krcilek, Eric: Band 1, 2' Football 2' Honor Roll 4,' DA VFA 4. Kuc, Chris: Baseball 1,' WHSD 3, Sports Director 4. Kufta, Audrey.' Homecoming Committee 4,' Pom Pon Squad 4,' Variety Show 3,4,' Honor Roll 1,23,4. Labedz, Michael: Baseball 1,234,' Basketball 1,2,' Broom Closet 1,3,' Choir 1,' Football 1,23,4,' Guard 3,' NHS 34,' 0E 2' Student Council 4,' Variety Show 1,' Dean's List 1,23,4. Labus, Larry.' Art Club 4,' Photography Club 4,' Dungeons 3 Dragons 2 Rep. 34,' NHS 3, 4,' Sting- er Photographer 4,' Science Club 2 Asst VP 3, President 4,' Soccer 1,23,4,' Variety Show 4,' VESPA Photographer 4,' Deans List 3,4,' Honor Roll 1,2 Lamb, Nm: German Club 23' Dean's List 234,' Honor Roll 1,23. Landes, Carla.' Bumble Bee 3, 4,' Deaf Drama 3,' Jr. lAD 3,4. Lang Debbie.' 0E 4,' School Aide 3' Spanish Club 1,' Honor Roll 24. Lee, Susan.' AFS VP 4,' Homecoming Committee 4,' NHS 3,45 Stinger 3,45 SchoolAide 2' 4,,,fMeKinnon,..Lgayeii43e:':Cheerleading 1,23,45 Choir 23,45 Track 2' VESPA 2' Dean'siList Secretary 1,23,fClass Ofhcer Secretary 1,23,4,' Honor Roll 1,2. Lepic, Karen: Choir 15 FSA 3,45 Honor 24. LeTourneau, Edward: Broom Closetf45 S!Z MlZ?e2W'SiAZlifti1f2T3i4s'144Qf?5!E2fS 3- Drama Club Secretagf 4,' Speech Team 45 Home- coming Court 45 Homecoming Committee Spirit Week 3,45 NHS 3,45 Stinger 45 Student Council .1,2345s4Thespians 3, 45 Variety Show 23 45 CUUWJ' 21' Kel' Club 4? NHS 4? .. ,, 5 Tffffl' 31' HW Rolf 1414- Key Club 1,23- Loganbill DQ4nn: Class Dfhcer DA LZ3, siudenf 6-,,U,,C,, 1, 2, Dean's List 1,23, 4. cnseiiaaaiff xgbl ing Club 35 Gymnastfef 15 Logue, Jonna: Homecoming Committee ialslorngecoming 45 NHS 3,45 3,45 Variety Show 3, 45 Dean 's List 45 45 Dean 's,Eist Roll 1,2 Long Laurie: DE 4,- rsh 3, riaaif 2- yaiiayuaii Lowe, Tammy: Deaf Drama 3,' iiwhuo fl Luto vsk y, Alex: AFS 23, Secretary 45 Freitch 23, 45 FSA 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Science Club 4,iSpari1Lsl15 Club 1,2 3, 4,- swimming 1, 23, 4,- yaiiefyfsiidf 4, .L,Z'57EfQLIITli:CfDS6f: 1,45 F ClassiOf11cer Rep. 3, 45 Homecom- StingerW4,'f:0E 3,z4iS'tudentFCouncil 3,45 Wiiifaty yball,1f Honor Roll 3, 4. niiiuzeits' 4, Basketball 3, 4,- Sptdffftffami Track 15 Dean 's List Honor Rott 1,234 Luyzjes, Susan: Band 1,25 Drum Majof5345fGbb1f 'gi',, :MoraleS?fMetanie,:iDe5n's jllonor Roll 1. 45 Cross Country 35 Duiigeons 8 CACF 4 i,F,3t if 5 NHS 3,45 Science Club 2 Peggy:?Choif,,1,' DE 471 Tennis 1,2 3, 45 Show 4,- Track 3,- Dean's sn,aw.34f,'H3nqi 444114. Madeia, Andrea: Cheerleading 23,45 Wce Presigwif ,thf 51vMojrriiQTwiffootballl015215451Homecoming 45 Jr. dent 15 Gymnastics 1,23,4piNHS 3,4,' Stingjer,,g.gg.:f,:Fl2149ffjf,23,4,jFQQTraEk:fi15AgfWgestlingf11,23,45 Honor 1,235 Spanish Monitor 1,2' Spanish 3l2oflfg2fjfGifted Art Student 1,23,45, Student Council 1,2,3,4EW Swimmingpif Variety E g snow 23,- riaai 234, Dean's Listifllggitalfgg, 1 , . ppffia'w,,Ieiiiggi.1 Dean's List 4. Mahi, Eric: Baseball 1, 2' ball 15 Hoophelpers31,2 3,45 Tliespians5gg3jfDean 's List 1,23,4. 'ifir Manzari Michael: Baseball 1,23,4g'5Basketball 1,23,45 Dean's List 1,245 Honorutitoll X 4 Martinet Mark: NHS 3,45 ScienceQClubfjft1ean 's List 1,23,4. cj Martorana, Wto: Art Club 15 Bee 1,35 Bowling 1, 2' Deaf Drama 1,2' Gynjiagetics 1,2' Jr. no 1,23 4, Wrestling1,2' DA Maxa, Jann, easebaii 1,2- Broom Closet 15 Football 15 's List 1,3314 Mazeska, Dean: Baseball 1,2 0F l?oll1,2 f McDowelL Marie: Band 1,2343 Socceretteis 2' Spanish Club 1,2' Honor Roll 1,45fBahd Coiincil Senior Rep. 45 Flag Corps. 4. fi nisoiiiiay, scoff: raauiaii 1, -,54: bi Mroczkaf Dan: Variety Show 345 Honor Roll 4. Muenzing David: Band Golf 15 Variety S 0Ws14?f?f4- Class Ofhcer Tieasurer 23,45 Golf Studeiittffsfouncil 23,45 Swimming 1,2' Tennis Varietyi5gSft1ow 23,4. ii fMurray, Julieatgn: Basketball 1,23,45 Stinger 2' Softball 1,2' 4527er1nis 3,45 Honorgfftoll 1,23,4. Naso, Ciridy: Country 15 45 Track 1,3. Neal Kita: FSA 45 0E 45 2' Honor Rau 4, Niles, Karen: 1,35 Jr. inn 1,3,4, SoftbalFg1,3,4. Novak, Yvonne: ciiaii21,2 3, 4,- 4,- Key ciao 4,- OE 45 Dean 's List 45 fi-lonor l?o1lE53. 0'Brien, Dennis: Baseball 1,45 Cro3SfQQuntry 15 Deaf Drama 1,45 Jr. 1,23f4,'1iSwiirin7Tng12,' Track 1,23,45 Honor Bell 1,2 0'Connor, Julie: Band 1,23,45 Softball 1,2345 Variety Show 1,23,45 Dean's List 1,23,45 Jazz Band 1,23,4. Ogen, Debbie: Choir 1, Secretary 2' Homecoming Court 45 VarietyfgSbo'w,,34,' Volleyball 1,23,45 Dean's List 45? 1fi5oll 234. oisaii,.s3gf,g1f4j21Ql'oiiliii 1,- Pom Paii 4,- safroaii 23,- Vaffety Sizow 3. oi11is3Z,?fiahn.- easisibaii 1,23, 4, iviis 3, 4, riaaif ,ZfDeans List 1,23,45 Honor Roll 1,23,4. 0'Malley, Eileen: FHA 4. Dstrowskt Mark: Baseball 1,2' Basketball 1,2' Dean's List 35 Honor Roll 1,23,4. Pachl Franz: Chess Club 1,2 Rep. 345 Choir 1,2' Dungeons 3 Dragons 1,2 3, 45 Football Mgr. 23, 45 German Club 1,23,45 NHS 3,45 Science Club 2345 Student Council 1,23,45 Dean's List 1,23,4. Patino, Jill: Basketball 1,2345 Student Council 1,235 Variety Show 2' Track 1,2' Volleyball 1,23,45 Dean's List 1,245 Honor Roll 1,234. Pendergrass, Angela: Choir 15 French Club 3,45 Stinger 45 Honor Roll 4. Perez, Rafael: Deaf Drama 35 Football 15 Jr. lAD 1,2345 Wrestling 1,2' DA VEA 34. Plechaty, Dave: Baseball 1,23,45 Basketball 1,45 Golf 2' Latin Club 3, 45 Wrestling 15 Dean 's List 45 Honor Roll 23. Potillo, Dina: Jr. IAD 1,3,4. Patten Robin: Deaf Drama 2' Jr. IAD 2 3, 45 DA VEA 4. Perasek, Judie: Bumble Bee 45 Bowling 3,45 Deaf Drama 23,' Jr. lAD 23,4. Ptacek, Mary: Art Club 45 French Club 235 Stu- dent Council 45 Dean's List 1,2' Honor Roll 1,23,4. Putz, Joe: Bumble Bee 45 Baseball 1,245 Basket- ball 15 Golf 1,23,45 Jr. IAD 1,23,45 Dean's List 1,23. Racic, lrene: German Club 1,235 Track 235 Dean's List 1,2' Honor Roll 1,3,4. Randa, Lynda: Band 1,3, 45 NHS 3 45 Science Club 23,45 Spanish Club 1,2' Track 1,2 45 Dean 's List 1,23,4. Regan, Debbie: Bowling 15 DE 45 FSA 4. Rogers, Barb: Guard 1,' DE 4,' Swimming 1,' FSA 3,4. Rosengren, Donna: Basketball Mgr 1,' Cross Country 1: French Club 1,' Deans List 4,' Honor Roll 3. Ruddy, Mike: Golf 1,23,4,' Track 1,23,4,' Deanls List 3,' Honor Roll 3,4. Rynberk, shea: Basketball 1,' Club 2' Variety Show 4: FSA 4. F 1 Sabin, Laura: Jr. IAD 1,2 Secretary3-4: Track 1. Sadowski Joseph: Baseball 1,2315 Basketball LZ' gi. L'-,', . 4 I Schaefer Susan.' Band 1,2' Drama Club 34: Speech Team 4,' Science Club 3,' Hmers 3' Deans List 1,3,4,' Honor Roll 2 Schedel Robert: Dungeons G Dragons 234' Dra- ma Club 2 Key Club 2' Latin Club L234: Sci- ence Club 1,4,' Student Couacil 3,4,' Track 2' Dean's List 23,' Honor Roll,1,234. Schmidt Keith: Cross Couiitry 1,23, Captain 4,' Track 1,23, Captain 4,'H!Z170T Roll 1,4,'Hociiey 1,' Homecoming Escort 4. - , Schneiden Jim: Broom ci0sez.z4,- Germaa Slab If Hoophelpers 1,2 3,4,' Honor Roll 34. Schwerdle, Robert: Speech Team -4' WHSD 4,' Soccer 1,23,' Variety Show 1, 2' Wrestling 1,23' Honor Roll 1,3,4. 7 f s Schuch, Ken: Cross Country 1,234':'Track 1,23,4,' Honor Roll 1,4. 3 1 Schuesslen Ann: Cross Country 1,2 Captain 3,' French Club 1,2' Homecoming Committee 3,4,' NHS 34,' Student Council 23, Executive Board Treasurer 4,' Variety Show 3, 4,' Track 1,2' Dean 's List 1,24,' Honor Roll 1,23,4. Scott Deanna: Guard 1: Honor Roll DA VEA53, 4. Seals, Danette: Track 3,' Honor Roll 4. Seibert MaryKay: AFS 2,3,4,' Cheerleading 23,' Choir 2' German Club 1, 2' Homecoming Commit- tee 4,' NHS 3,4,' Variety Show 34: -Dean's List 1,23,4,' DAVEA 3,4. g . Sekera, Mary Lynn: Cheerleading1'g1,34: Home- coming Committee 4,' Latin Club l,'Z1'3fft7g8f 243: School Aide 1: Dean 's List 3,' Honor Roll 1,2 Serpico, Lorraine: Bumble Bee 2 4,' Deaf Drama 1: Jr. IAD 1,23,4. Sevic, Zoran: AFS 1,2' Band 2' Football 2 Sexton, Delaine.' DE 42' Key Club 1, 2' Honor Roll 4. Shah, Jagruti' AFS 1,234: Science Club 4: Span- ish Club 1,234,' Track 3 Mgr. 4: VESPA 4,' Dean's List 34,' Honor Roll 23,4,' Library Aide 34. . Sbailxafisi-iii6iaiiilii1,ff,CrosS Country 23,' Dungeons 3 Dragons 34,' NHS 115145 Science Club 1,2' Span- ish. Club f.tgaZ,i5',4,35Track 1,2 3, 4,' VESPA 4,' Dean 's l.ilst'I,ZgZl4: Honor Rail 1,2 3, 4. Shea, Bumbie Bee 4' Deaf Drama 1,2' Jr. me 2,-agafysgfktok you at g , ' Siegleniammiec egts 1: Honor Roll Club 1: sfi100i'AiQi.e525Q. skis-Sasaki cuafu 1,- swimming 1,z3,4. Slffzdma, Laura: DE Secretary 4: Drama Club 2' Speech Ctub52' School Aide 2' Spanish Club 1,' Dear! 's List 2434 ' Soon 4,lfarlock.' M Kspirfrson, oem List 1,2, 3, 4. Srenia David Class Ufhcer 4, Student Coun- -cil 3,' Variety Show 3' Wrestling 1,234,' Honor Roll 1,23,4. Stanford- Nicole: Spanbh Club 1,2' Tennis 1234: Variety Show 23 4' Deanls List 4,' Honor Rofi'4,jfglQQgis1cal 2' Powder Puff 234. g sie.-iwrafsiaii.-Giiizi.-var noir 234. ' Steadman, Kim: Choir 1,23,4,' Class Ofdcer Set Rep. 4,' Drama Club 3,4,' Homecoming Court 4,' Homecoming Committee 3, 4,' Pom Pon 4,' Student Council 3,'? Thespians 34: Variety Show 23,4,' Volleybabf Roll 23,' Musical 23: Madri- galsfl,3,' Puff 3. sieiian, John: ifiiiesriing 1,2 - Szydlo, Jeane: Timers 2' Honor Roll 4. Taradash, Scott: Football 2' Dean 's List 2' Honor Roll 24. Dcaric, Amy.' Variety Show 4. Udaback, Jim: Basketbafl 1,2 DE VP 4: Football 1,23,4,' Swimming 1,2' Variety Show 4. Tsugawa, James: Chess Club 1,2341 German Club 23, President 4,' NHS 34: Science Club 3, 4,' VESPA 4: Deans List 1,234 Turcsany Karen: Bumble Bee 2 Jr. Editor 3 Editor 4: Bowling 1,' Deaf Drama 3,' Jr. IAD 1, Treasurer 23 Chairperson 4: Track 2' Dean's List 1,2' Honor Roll 1,23,4. Tylka, Garret.' Baseball 23, 4,' Football 1,2' Wres- tling 1,' Honor Roll 3,4 Urban, Bruce.'-Baseball 1: Dean 's List 23,' Honor Roll 1, 4. K Vandewakfe, Kelly: Drama Club 1,23,4,' Speech Team 3' School Aide 23,4,' Spanish Club 1,2' Tennis Mgr. 3: Thespians 23,4,' Variety Show 23,4,' Dean's List 1,23,4. Vehrs, Jeffrey: Bowling 1,2' Jr. lAD 1,2 3, 4,' Wres- tling 1,' Dean's List 1,' Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. Velders, Jenny: Cheerleader 23, Captain 4,' Guard 1,' Homecoming Committee 3, Dance Committee Chairperson 4,' NHS 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Stinger 3, 4: Spanish Club 1,' Student Council 4,' Variety Show 234: Timers 1,' Dean's List 1,234. Vicks, Da ve: Chess Club 1, Soccer 1,' Wrestling 1,' Hockey 1,23,4. Villarreal Jacqueline.' Basketball 1,234,' School Aide 4,' Soccerette 4,' Track 4,' Dean's List 4,' Honor Roll 3,4,' Powder Puff 3,4. Walrath, Chris: Baseball 2' Basketball 1: Football 1,2,3,4,' Variety Show 3,' Deans List 24: Honor Roll 1, 3. Ways, Julie: Bowling 34,' Deaf Drama 4,' Jr. lAD 23,4. Vhlhelme, Sharon: FSA 4,' Latin Club 1,23,' 0E 4,' School Aide 1,23,4,' Dean's List 4,' Honor Roll 23, 4,' Girls Basketball Mgr. 23. Wokas, Caprice.' Deaf Drama 1,23,4,' Jr. lAD 1,23,4,' Track 2 Ziccarelli, Therese.' Bumble Bee 1,23: Drama Club 1,' Stinger 1,23,4,' Flag and Rifle 23,4. Zima, Ron: Bumble Bee 1,' Basketball 4,' Broom Closet 1,' Choir 1,2' Cross Country 1,' Speech Team 2' Golf 3, 4,' NHS 4,' WHSD 4,' School Aide 4,' Variety Show 4,' Track 1,23,4,' Deans List 4,' Honor Roll 4. Zwierzynski Christy: Cheerleader 2' Choir 1,2 34,' NHS 34,' Pom Pon 3, 4,' Student Council 4,' Variety Show 3,4,' Dean's List 2' Honor Roll 3,4. information furnished by students. ,,, ,,,, ,W V1 ,,. 1, ,, ,we 112 S ,,,,e, 5, . mf? , 1,14 1 , 11511 , ,,, ne, . ,Q - 4, fe ,n ,Q ,a, ,,1,,, , I , , ,V me 1 ' 1, ,afn,,e,1 5 1 ,fy ,,,, 25 e, Z9 4 ne, , se, ff,, Q, ,e, 'K ,': k-'.' f'-, V ,,,1 , , ,,,, A, ' , K,1 A ' .' ,,, ,,,,, , Q ,,,, f,,,1 ',-,,' e ' ,.'I Q - fi' L , W ,m, ' -,' ' K'k' . , 1 K ' , , ,llit , is 7 1 1 V,,L,, ,,V-, , ,, ,. 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Thorburn, Jenniler 73, Da vid 206 Stalowy Nicole Thunberg Sharon 187 James Allison Tomaso vic, Joseph James Lara 47 Donnie 83 11 Wiliam Jeffrey 105, 187 Stough, Rhonda 71, 225 Strand Laurie 88 136 203 Strobel John 58 66 187 Stroede, Michael 92 112 203 Struth, Derrick 187 Struth, Julie 207 Stuchl Richard Styczynski Amy 187 Styczynski ' Su, Cynthia 173 Sucha, Bradley Sudoma, Philip Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, Suma, Kim Surdyk, 72 75, 173 Surrey, Timre 173 Vallejo, Vanick Annmarie 72 75, Therese 59, 72 Ronald 92, 140, 141, Thomas 189 Mark Zwierzynski Georgina 57 189 Zack Anthony 44, 49 103,206 4175? Zwickyg Eric 206 ' 1 Zwierzynski Christy 49, 635571, 11 The Red Lantern Restaurant Open for Lunch, Dinner, Cocktails Featuring Daily Specials- steaks, veal Italian dishes, sandwiches, pizza lDine in or carry outj Visit our Pizza Den and enjoy the area's finest pizza Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 4-10, Fri.-Sat. 4-1, Sun. 4-10 8 S 551 Madison St Hinsdale Congratulations and Best Wishes with your Endeavors' 2 ,ke L PHONE 323 5601 323 5684 TOM 81 JERRY SHELL SHELL AUTO CARE TOWING 81 ROAD SERVICE 7501 ROUTE 83 WILLOWBROOK ILL 60521 9 ,, -C9 SPOQTSWS I' Ai df vxssvgsi GSUDD ISSRO' I. 35 Good Luck to our 1983 Graduates Your Booster Club Af-I S '-' Us Rt 83 and 94th St 325 4060 Sp0Cl8llStS ln Children s Partles and Catering Orders ALL TYPES OF LOVABLE HUGGABLE CRITTERS AND FISH xgfs '3 65 rl? in OIG pi 960 3500 8133 S Cass Darren Plaza 9 ,f ,A 4 5 ' z' ' 9 I 415' 'J SX pr Q 5!E X, Q gf -HT LUEST SUBURBAN BANK B of Darien MAIN OFFICE: 8001 South Cass Avenue, Darien, IL 60559 C3123 852-6900 CONVENIENCE CENTER: Located in the Jewel Food Store 75th Street and Cass Avenue 852-6900 I Q mu -nw LENDE' Convenient Hours We're open when you need us 7 days a week: WEST SUBURBAN BANK HOURS HOURS DRIVE-UP LQBBY Mon.-Thurs. 6:45 a.m.-7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m, Friday 6:45 a.m.'7:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Saturday 6:45 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Closed CONVENIENCE CENTERS HOURS Mon Thurs 900 am 500 pm Frlday 900 am 800pm Saturday 9 00 a m 5 00 p m Sunday 10 00 a m 2 00 p m TDLABJJJJQU' QIIQJUQJLDQ WE AT FQ IREMOST LIQUORS ON ROUTE 83 . SALUTE ALL THE STUDENTS TEACHERS w AND PARENTS OF HINSDALE SOUTH ON ANOTHER GREAT YEAR IN ACADEMIC SPORT AND SOCIAL EXCELLENCE 5 ii-I! 41090 GAA'-o 75th and Clarendon Hllls Rd Willowbrook, Illmons 60514 .....a . ...::1... .4..:.':a'..-.-..m1....... - . . Y Y 4 F fx , . 1 1 1' I V I : 1 1 1 I . . Z LL L I . If . Q I Z I Q 2 . '-..........-...... Q TM , , O 1 F, 7: , LN - -fl - -1, ,V , ':L.-, hi' , .Fri -ff: f M1111 . K ft ' x irif fA' ,fl xtf:L 1 V, Y- Y I1- c 'iff D- o ' 5 I Q I Q Television E'Appllance Co W igii if A Brookhaven Plaza Fairview Plaza 7516 S Cass Darien 428 West 75th Street 852 6100 Downers Grove Ill 60515 312 960 3111 For Superb Real Estate Service Kirlt Acharya 920 900 and 964 5421 Shoen s would like to Congratulate the students and faculty of Hinsdale South on their success in both the academic and the athletic endeavors and hopes for continuous success in these areas. 48 S. Washington Hinsdale, Illinois 60521 THORSEN REALTORS 323-2400 , HU. G? F Xara. 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'W fa Y M .nf M r X xc W x u ,snr I 5 1-if -5 3, il f if Y Q4 s aw - ff ,E A .gm...x1.- i' 'lf Born of an Experience You, high school are Mother to us all a special experience. conceived as freshmen, we knew nothing then it all began there us new formed creatures snug in your womb, we began to grow. you gave us oxygen ln the form of books, food in the form of caring. the knowledge you held in your blood passed into ours. an umbilical cord formed of friends held us togethen and thus, slowly, we grew. sometimes we 'd lflclr and frghl and complain, but soon we calmed and played and ran, talked and cried we read and sweat and ate and slept. each day slowly moving in your womb and growing and now we wait for a day soon to come, a joyous, sad thoughtful day when you will give birth to us, a new generation, born of an experience. - Socrates de Castellati lalias Marek Dzianottl


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