J Sterling Morton West High School - Talon Yearbook (Berwyn, IL)
- Class of 1975
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TUDENT LIFE: the aspect of our high school life that VA it t,tts,s f 0 STUDENT LIFE 'fi 2122 - W 9 Many multicolored marigolds and other assorted blossoming flowers Qleftj were new additions this year to the Morton West campus. During the early morning rush hour, students fbelowj arrive at school on foot, by bus, and by private automobiles, motorcycles, -and bicycles. On Hoffman Field, senior girls ibelow, 1' -vw,figffwv'lfn-Izzzww Mil535ii251141141m.5fi2f,2gZw ix 3 :212fLff,g1wQ5g 5 : ei! leftb participate in a game of field hockey, one of the many outdoor ac- tivities on the Morton West campus. STUDENT LIFE 19 in ,X Han I, Wu, i X s lt: lx ,E Cowboys, Indians Invade Homecoming Day Events Students assembled in the auditorium to await the coronation of this year's homecoming queen Sue Ianniccari. This scene was the start of a week's events. The evening's entertainment was supplied by various clubs and students. The following Friday an all school assembly helped boost the students, school spirit for the following day. Homecoming day began with the parade in which floats built by various clubs and classes followed the theme of the Wild, Wild West. Large crowds gathered at the afternoonls foot- ball games when the varsity team defeated Downers Grove South 12 to 6. The day drew to an end with couples gathering at the dance ali r' :rf Ja il li ri Sl. Ll I 4 1 :N l il if l r' I ll . ti P - 5 lil , l Sunsets Are for Dreaming? After the coronation ceremonies, homecoming queen Sue Ianniccari fabove, rightj finds herself surrounded by her friends who congratulate her and share in her joy. After the scoring of the winning touchdown, the large homecoming crowds fabovel consisting of students, alumni, and parents cheer the victorious Falcons. After the awarding of the trophy for first place float to the Music Department, Ed Krusec frightl with a great I feeling e jais 82' S IIB troilifyl p fjf 'i 5 F T -yi! 1 , , it ,TV A L, I JD 3 L L Avy? 7 ' iv Pyajfji fx AJHXQWLA YQ Ui JL r W ,VI 9' 'v K' 'J A i db I file jfccf 4 Q- Uffcsm YL W if 20 STUDENT LIFE Ui ' S Q i4 TD W Z A7 Ukcl rl bvfbl At the end of the parade through the community, the band Cleft? returns to the parking lot where they will rest until their halftime performance. Senior class officer Darlene Krupicka Lbelowj demonstrates school spirit and enthusiasm that ac- companies homecoming as she rides in the parade. During a play of the varsity game, Andy Bultas fbelow, lefty begins to run with the ball as a Downers Grove South player attempts a tackle. STUDENT LIFE 21 Three Morton Girls Win In Junior Miss Contest Students not only became involved in school events this year but also in many of the local communities' as well. Many students worked in stores and offices to help promote youthful ideas throughout the local area. Girls involved themselves in serving the sick at MacNeal and Community Hospitals by volunteering their time as candy stripers. Last fall several Morton girls entered the Junior Miss and Houby Queen Contests in which their talent, physical and mental abilities, and poise were judged to determine the winning girl for the respective contest. This year's winners in the Junior Miss Contest who attended Morton were Monica Dobes, Joyce Gab, and Cathy Persin. ff - if , s Walking home down Cermak Road, students tabove, right! view the many familiar Berwyn sights. One of the volunteer candy stripers, Karen Meril tabovej, looks over her evening assignments. Students fright! walk home on one of the many Berwyn streets featuring the ubiquitous bungalows. smugmug- --xxx - -amuums-wumqqqu. ssss:amfgs5S5?, NmRsmk N . . s S .., V J, . A i ,V 5 .W in g .Q M L,A. . .. W ,.,i..t.5 A K. A A .Qs Ei.. W W .ssmgni LL-L of ' lg S J ' if sf? - L ' ' I- 1' --M-affff-wa.z.fX:::--fs... .N 1 . X SX. ...,.,,Y, f -- .gffssgivsfsfgsim 'a . xr lx. 5 5 Q inn '-ffQ::2 After school many students Qleftj visit Cock Robin for a snack before going home. Working at J. C. Penney, Judy Hadden Qbelowj begins to count her change in the register. Pat Rusnak, Judi Sladetz, and Carol Shafar ibot- tomj compete for a local junior miss title. h fa-m-..,,k .M N in Lisa 65 x Sis. 3 gs J W lk R ii 'swiss STUDENT LIFE 23 24 STUDENT LIFE 'R .W Wim Surrounded by the roses distributed to the girls at the J unior-Senior Prom, the bid Qtopj publicizes the fact that the dance was at the Chicago Sheraton. Teveya played by Bill Wronski fabove, right! discusses the future marriage plans of his first daughter with her intended Motel played by Pat Sheehan. Playing the part of Fruma-Sarah in Teveya's dream, Kathy Wetter Qabovej almost literally flies across the stage while being supported by Vito Dombrosio. With an expression of fear on his face, Bill Wronski Qrightj as Teveya relates to Barb Melka as Golde his dream about the marriage of his daughter. Second Place Finish for West on 'It's Academic' Morton's events often took students beyond West's district limits. Dressed in gowns and tux- edos, couples attended the Junior-Senior Prom, Just You and Me, at the Chicago Sheraton. They enjoyed a pleasant evening of dancing to the music of two separate bands and received five color portraits as a remembrance of the evening. Also in Chicago three Morton West students, Tony Molinaro, John Skoubis, and Peter Stastny, competed as a team on It's Academicng they unfortunately finished in se- cond place. In Cicero at the Morton East auditorium, students from both Morton schools combined their artistic talents in several perfor- mances of Fiddler on the Roof. While a photographer from Varsity Studios photographs a prom couple, others Qleftj ready themselves. Silencing his teammates, Peter Stastny fbelowj awaits questioning as Morton plays It's Academic. . AN-M, hun..- sag X. X sri- swf STUDENT LIFE 25 CADEMICS2 the areas of study with which we come into contact at Morton West. The exact facts and figures as well as new speculation and insight combine to give us a deeper understanding of Our Spot. 26 ACADEMICS ,AX W' Nx f tAfV QNWXQV WJ NvXf9j,NXPlXbJvkKJ55!JIMl 2 xr MQ? Rv my Ml QM DQWWV gxwywqmd WU af V313 Ypwv NW M at ,Xp X W Y N' UW Exmysihwgi W Q9 WW MPV Wfmfff fffffffff -' A XX X K XXV xx X X 5 ' - . I fe ff 4 S S ,,+ RK . ' . . , Kwlliilx . . ACADEMICS 7 Freshman Classes Gain Reading, Writing Ability Marge Dunne fright! gestures to emphasize a part of her speech as she glances at her notes to refresh her memory concerning the contents in her speech elective course. West's English Department requires freshmen to own a grammar book. This year the teachers reinstated Warriner's English Grammar and Composition fbelowl. Playing Gulliver in a class performance of Gulliver's Travels, Mary Waitekus fbelow, rightl instructs a puppet to rise from the desk as Mrs. F. Satz's class observes. ...miiamss WM-fwfawvf Generally, the English Department found 1974-75 to be a year of evaluation for its courses. The department completely renovated the freshman curriculum to include a heavy emphasis on developing Writing skills as well as instruction in the reading lab once a week for each class. The assignment of five full-time reading teachers served to broaden the reading program. The department worked to revise the sophomore English curriculum for the 1975-76 year. It also entered its final proposal for the junior-senior elective program and a revision of those courses at the end of the year. This program expanded with the addition of the in- dividual in American literature, modern American literature, and literature of periodicals courses to its other electives. Members of the junior-senior film class Qleftb watch their own film to see if any corrections are needed before the film is shown to their classmates. Ray Colello Qbelow, leftj chooses from the assortment of reading lab materials. The reading program became a part of the freshman English classes this year. Mr. F. Meyer Qbelowj instructs his theatre arts class on the construction of stage props used in the Drama Department's production of Fiddler on the Roof. t.......,,m at ' s. 1 , A Q is 3 ACADEMICS 29 Pupils Publicize Value of Taking Foreign Language Throughout the year, the Foreign Language Department publicized the value of learning a foreign language. This publicity resulted from a drop in enrollment in all foreign language classes. No third or fourth year Italian classes existed this year. Mrs. M. Gamboa taught third and fourth year Spanish classes at the same time. To boost enrollment, foreign language students broadcasted the benefits of studying a foreign language with presentations to English classes, stressing that career possibilities were numerous for bilingual people. Mr. W. Ritis replaced Mr. J . Leckel, who left to concentrate his efforts on East's Language Arts, as depart- ment head of West's Language Arts. 30 ACADEMICS Mrs. M. Heinz Qabove, right! explains an important Czech assign- ment to Kathy Mach. Mrs. Heinz taught only one Czech class this year as enrollment in the foreign languages continued to drop. Third and fourth year language students learn the culture of the people whose language they study as well as the language itself. Fourth year French students Qabovel perform a dance. Oktoberfest performers Ann Harasek and Valerie Sakum Crightl enliven the happy occasion by singing a traditional German song to their audience to give them a taste of Germany's festive tunes. wiv-...., 1 . '5 QQ N V' C HU .rf My git . l , V .. p, 'm MMV lx' X .M fi 'J -Y C if ow if XXPUW c up mf' J. l JQ xjgwxix JVJJV xl' EVEJU x c Ki A, U Y xl LX 2251 K wx X J gig fl Lytf vi . P. fmt, 93 . . Lay Lym kivf .V if-9 X pi? While a pinata awaits the language Christmas party planned by the Spanish classes, Mary Lynch fabove, leftb asks Mr. G. Phillips to clarify an assignment. German students Cindy Saran and Lynne Taus Qabovej perform a skit to entertain students of other foreign language classes during the Oktoberfest festivities. Linda Krueger and Mr. R. Pukstys Qleftj discuss an interesting portion of a book while standing near one of Mr. Pukstys's numerous posters advertising Italy. ACADEMICS 31 N 1' x WM, ,G ,b N0 E ? .. e W , we 6 ,pk if y Willa W5 A calculus problem Qabove, rightb remains on the board so that the students can copy it and study it for the test. Mike Malinski Kabovej proves his mathematical ability by put- ting a college algebra problem on the board. After feeding the information into the computer, Al Barth and Tim Visk Qrightl await the results in a computer math class. 32 ACADEMICS sa, K p..:' l 5 SESS. 9 mf K ' ' ' ' V'o'V s--4 A . r.1,,..,, ,W Freshmen Skip Algebra, Enter Geometry Classes Having completed the algebra requirements in eighth grade or in summer school, over thirty freshmen skipped the class and enrolled in geometry. Never in M0rton's history have so many freshmen qualified for sophomore math. All math classes expanded their fields of study to include a unit in computer programming. Last year's purchase of a computer allowed this addition to become effective. Mrs. L. Hruby wrote a unit for computer use in her geometry classes. The algebra and advanced algebra classes replaced their old books with new ones. Mr. M. Harmon assumed the position of acting department head when Mr. R. Lindhorn left the Math Department on sabbatical leave. Encircled by a student's complicated geometric design, Terry Moran Qabove, leftl follows his teacher's explana- tion of the mathematical material covered in his book. Framed by a classmate's compass, David Mendez tleftj, a freshman enrolled in geometry, uses a protractor to put his problem on the board for fellow classmates. During one of her geometry classes, Mrs. L. Hruby tabovel explains a difficult part of the previous evening's assignment so that her students will comprehend it. ACADEMICS 33 Students, Faculty Visit University Open Houses Although overall enrollment in the science courses remained the same as last year, general science enrollment increased by thirty per cent, and physics enrollment increased by fifteen per cent. Somewhat balancing these increases, enrollment in introductory physical science decreased by twenty-five per cent. Physics students visited the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, for the engineering open house. Advanced biology and advanced chemistry students attended the open house at Hope College. Two biology students attended the convocation with Dr. M. DeBakey at Northwestern University. Miss P. Nakayama, Miss M. Ripple, and Mrs. P. Licht attended a field study course on the prairie. 34 ACADEMICS In biology Bonnie Collins labove, rightl guesses at the content of a box by evaluating its characteristics. In earth science Sue Saccaro and Kathy Kovich Qabovel observe the characteristics of a rock to classify it. Engaged in an introductory physical science experiment students lrightj learn the importance of exact data. E eigswiisnsivww Physics instructor Mr. T. Cleckner Qleftj demonstrates with the help of a spring the product when two waves meet. This demonstration helps students to see wave actions more clearly. While wearing special safety glasses during her chemistry class, Millie Moy fbelowj adjusts her test tube to cool and harden her crystalline solution in a laboratory experiment. Testing the various pollution levels of different water sources, advanced biology students Elaine Schumacher and Mary Lou Kuzin Qbelow, leftj check their results with Miss M. Schneider. ,Q .sv-si ' A N A , V W 4 - ef L -.Eg 2 ,gf , ,Q . sf if ' e tg ., wa. . R ' ' E , n t - H +. . fl 1 A fl 1 , , U X f 1 -5 Q 1 - K XA 'l 'Gt HJ r 'X U xx. x. x -, w fi 'r' ,' X . ve, fi,A,,' , - 1: Q f. ' H , , i.. X p A X 5 X Xqv Liz' , W . , H -,W 4' .1 I eg ACADEMICS lay 'ul i ,-- J. 4, 4 sm --V w x 4- y QJQQK xi 3 fxxni S- , 'Tx fl X 15 A, t in ' s Q 'ff -, - ' ,,,,x,..,f,.-JJ: 1 -fi, if M fa YN , : n I, r 'xg..sw,NX,1gi Qjg,W,f . , , ,J 2 fxxg xy 1 If f'N'xM E, 5 4 1-MN: Lfxsxf FJ UQJQL,-, gym f fy i fs ye Q- I . Q, riff 'A ,fs-fp Q Q J 1, 2 N Laikwx JU lk Jkfglglfh x,,,'.L,.' H WSJ ,JJ fa, ,X . J A ,I Lf X' , ,iff ,fy f f ff k'n...Q5-.-fw.sff N y M ii ,f J? 1 I .., .X X : M. 5- 9, 33, -tQ1,,g2.Ag',,3, 1 U,,'3,yX4L Wfka I J ix ' , XV nfl C ,., Q Qt f w f '-.v H -, f ., -..ss , A , fx.. of-zs,x,.,,n xi: .I L my g fl IA., XJ, L U l J 3 lx 2 , 'v X -. X, W-1.3, lg W lx KL V W fx T' 'H 1 f- f f V Ei- 'Q jf, 5 'E QNJXJ ,Qi J sr' Y - xl ,J up X 1 Ja V ,. C. K 1 . w 12 X H x N 1 y. R X Y, V gf yy X I A I i 4-uf NX-if-ml he I I , 9- . 'ltxig l 1 fltigll ,IA 'Y K r'f A' :V - I X Social Science Program Offers Twelve Courses With the addition of current history, the Social Science Division offered twelve classes. Mrs. R. Princ, the division head, worked closely with the library and Audio-Visual Department to develop the course. Instead of textbooks, the students used more current literature such as newspapers and magazines. The course stressed individualized instruction. Meanwhile a lack of enrollment dropped non-western history from the curriculum. Mrs. Princ sadly stated, I per- sonally viewed the class to be our outstanding course? Psychology and economics classes had new books to replace outdated ones. Appearances by Edward Hanrahan and Henry Hyde candidates for Congressional Sixth District representative, highlighted the department s guest speaker program. . Q x M- -. . 1 ' 5 5: Debbie Nickla Qabove, right! takes notes from a newspaper for use in the new current history class. Mr. D. Marsik Qabovej enjoys a student's comment as his current history class utilizes the library's facilities. Amber Lodico Qrightj copies a map of the Roman Empire onto her worksheet in her world history class. o Eiiz1uH 'wmnM3? Q 'g m5'43M H-...,A ,S- Q Wi WM 'M-.., John Williams and Stephen Smith Qabove, leftj speak to Mr. C. Samec's classes about an archaeological dig. Solely by sound, Sheryl Ward fleftj attempts to point at a classmate who clapped his hands in their psychology class. Resurrecting his toy soldiers from his younger days, Rich Filarski fabovej uses them in his history presentation on the world wars. ACADEMICS 37 Janice Kay irightj utilizes a rather large color assortment and an artist's easel in completing her painting assignment. Don Babica fbelowb centralizes his efforts on perfecting the details of the right eye and brow of his self-sculpture. Encompassed by a classmate's cut-out, Kathy Ehresman Qbelow, rightl concentrates on cutting her own design. 38 ACADEMICS - Nr Bw li .- V- -Q if Q 55 f' rltfiis . Pu' 7 vu. 451' 4: ,A-Uf-.':, L: me -H 'C-1. X. .75 5 aj' it ways 'nw 'l' mb, 'W' ,, ,fg?.-t,M1.e xt Pottery Students Fire Clay with New Gas Kiln Pottery classes enjoyed the use of a new gas fire kiln this year. With it, students dried their clay and thereby solidified their works. The Art Department also bought new glazes for the pottery class and purchased equipment for the newly formed class in the fiber arts. Photography's increased enrollment enjoyed a new ventilation system in the photo lab. The department, however, dropped the humanities class from the curriculum because of poor enroll- ment. The class had been struggling in recent years, and this year it lost its struggle for sur- vival. Art students displayed their best works in November, February, and spring art exhibits in the main foyer of the school. A pottery student's work Cabove, leftb takes its shape. Soon it will enter the new gas kiln to dry. Finding a needed negative is missing, Bob Wade and Dan James Cleft! photograph a print for its negative. Mary Melone taboveb reproduces the shading of her preliminary pencil sketch onto her India ink design. I 'H . fl of , ,ji ACADEMICS 39 Saxophonist Sandy Sciabica frightl follows her sheet music to avoid making mistakes that would create a discordant sound. As they rehearse songs in aeolian choir, Carol Schmid and Janet Sass Qbelowl concentrate on harmonizing with the other vocalists. Going over pieces which require more practice, the orchestra fbelow, rightj responds to their conductor, Mr. R. Dvorak. 7' 40 ACADEMICS Crchestra Accompanies Christmas Choral Music Morton's bands provided music for many school and community functions. They per- formed for four football games, six basketball games, four assemblies, and the homecoming parade. They also played for the Houby Day Parade and delighted area civic organizations on several occasions. According to band director Mr. J. Frantik, Much of our job is school ser- vice orientedf' The choral program suffered from an insufficient amount of male voices. Hour conflicts between choral and other courses forced some male students to drop choir. The orchestra presented two concerts as well as providing musicians for the Morton Chamber l , f Orchestra. It also supplied accompanists for ' parts of the Christmas choral concert. X W5 Marching band members work hours to perfect their coordination. Tom Masschelin and Lance Malina fabove, leftj practice marching. Lisa Boyd fleftl concentrates on the playing of a difficult symphony piece in preparation for the February orchestra concert. Denise Tieger, Marianne Reda, and Karen Rembles Qabovej prac- tice the girls, choir songs for the annual Christmas concert. W X X Wifi? UM. W 41 be is 55. 5 f Mr. R. Schick fabove, rightl throws a ball to Patricia Considine during an educational game of business baseball. By answering a question for Marge Rudis and Donna Vestino, Mrs. V. Lamana iaboveb clarifies the usage of data cards. I-n office machines Cindy Zaba frightj combines her listening and typing skills as she utilizes a dictaphone. 42 ACADEMICS ,gi ff M1 V 1 W5 adam Z M., im., . . . M. New State Requirement Crowds Business Rooms Students chose from seven courses to satisfy a new state requirement in consumer education. The Business Department proposed for next year a course entitled consumer education, designed to satisfy this new requirement. Possibly because of the requirement, the business classes' enrollment increased to cause overcrowding. Department head Mr. E. Ludwig stated, Our classes are overcrowded for the type of instruction around which we like to build our courses. The notetaking class switched from a year minor course to a semester major. Mr. Ludwig said, Because of the skills we try to develop in taking notes, it would be better to have the students on a day to day basis rather than every other dayf' The class employed the ABC Shorthand Writing System. Using an electronic calculator, Carl Maly Qabove, left! adds a long column of numbers in a journal in his accounting class. With a poster above her head illustrating the business concepts being taught, Diana Bucci fleftj listens to a class lecture. In a D. E. class Sharon Pohanka, Sue Sciabica, and Dominic Scalzet- ti Qabovej discuss their experiences in on-the-job training. ACADEMICS 43 s P fi F 'ii 5 gi! A ,tg 11? is ii' f 53 gd I fl y lr 4 f w' C Child development member Julie Bukauskas fabove, rightl aids a playschool student in painting a Halloween pumpkin bag. To cut out her sewing pattern accurately, Paula Laursen Qabovej rearranges her material while cutting along the pattern lines. During a lecture in her beginning foods class, Dolores George Qrightj learns about the types of foods from Miss J. Smith. 44 ACADEMICS f X' X 2 f may f ,' Z .mfg 5 I f f mlvg w . ff 2 X2 129,42 wif' Wu it N 'WW Wag Home Economics Classes Undergo Minimal Change This year the Home Economics Depart- ment remained about the same as last year. The department enrolled approximately the same amount of students. The ratio of girls to boys enrolled in the department remained stable as well. All but one of the teachers remained in the faculty. Mrs. N. Bavisotto temporarily left the department on a maternity leave. The depart- ment made its periodic purchase of replacement items such as washers, driers, and sewing machines to ensure maximum performance dur- ing the year. Mr. E. Ludwig, Practical Arts Divi- sion head, reasoned, We made no other changes because we were satisfied with the materials that were used last year. 'EQSNCSER - J' H .M CW ivr- ..,. W' W' , M... Nearing the completion of her needlecraft pro- ject, Angela Cavallo iabove, leftj weaves carefully to avoid any last minute errors. Concentrating on sewing her hem evenly, Lori Hrejsa Qabovel slowly turns the wheel on her machine to keep it running smoothly. Mrs. S. Sine Qleftl demonstrates to the students in her foods class the ingredients and procedures used in making a pie crust. ACADEMICS 45 :Q 5 - W-y- f-M WV 46 ACADEMICS In order to ensure precise measurements and straight lines, Mary Beth Jaskulski fabove, rightj bends close to her paper in her general drafting class. Using a lathe to shape his screwdriver handle, Bill Barry Kabovel concentrates on the cutting blade during a crucial pass in his industrial arts survey class. Bill Stoffels frightj successfully completes a battery recharge during his advanced auto mechanics class which is an extension of general auto mechanics. ,J.- -,qiwsififf Industrial Arts Prepares Students for Vocations By adding courses in architectural render- ing and modelbuilding, cooperative education, and vocational food service, the Industrial Arts curriculum expanded. Morton East previously offered vocational food service, but this marked the first year that West has offered it. Students, however, took the two-hour course at the East building. Mr. J. Hamilton, teacher of architec- tural rendering and modelbuilding, claimed that the class's aim was to help students to prepare for the career of their choice from architecture to carpentry. In cooperative education, students took jobs related to the course. The students split their school day between school work and on-the-job training. The department purchased an offset press for use in the graphic arts program. In his electricity class, Robert Ryan tabove, leftj ex- periments with the voltage of a homemade battery. George Rezabek Qleftj waits for Andy Miculinich to finish using the sander so he can finish his project. In their vocational drafting class, Dave Bell and Jim Bailey Qaboveb work on constructing a model house. In simulator class Mihajlo Jakovljevic frightj waits patiently as Mr. F. Duchon prepares the projector. Mr. T Kul below demonstrates the use of the ears to - D 1 J 8 Darcy Dingerson for her first day behind the wheel. Mrs. B. Sorensen fbelow, rightl, puzzled by a hygiene ques tion asked by a student, pauses before responding. Physical Education Staff Makes 'Trade' with East Morton West's Physical Education Depart- ment made an interesting trade this past year. When Mr. R. Vashinko assumed the posi- tion of Morton East's varsity football coach, Mr. J. Breck of East came to the West faculty. Boys' gym classes continued the use of the junior-senior elective system. The freshman and sophomore classes followed the activity schedule used in recent years. Girls also followed the an- nual schedule of activities for freshman year. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors chose from specialized classes in lifesaving, advanced swim- ming, modern dance, and leadership or took regular gym. The department organized adap- tive gym classes for those who were unable to engage in normal gym activities. 48 ACADEMICS Doing jumping jacks, a group of boys Qleftj exercise in the field house at the beginning of their physical education class. As part of their physical education program, sophomore boys Qbelow, left! combine teamwork and skill into a volleyball game. After a game of field hockey, Mrs. G. Radeke and her girls' leadership training class Qbelowj discuss the game's rules. ACADEMICS 49 ACULTY: a diverse group of individuals leading us to discovery and encounter. Through their knowledge and willingness to go out of their way, we catch a glimpse of reality and the world becomes Our Spot. ' . , 'QQ I X Q .i,Vif!3. 50 FACULTY SVN W WW Wywgwysyig QM, Sw SSX Ss W ' s 5 -iq E in-gg, x ,I+ S1 V xi ' ' if .ig X S FACULTY 51 Board Reviews, Updates Morton School Policies Reviewing and updating policies was the main concern of the Board of Education. One example was the set of policies concerning com- munity involvement in the schools, particularly in relation to the school's educational goals. They also approved a proposal to be submitted to the Illinois Dangerous Drugs Commission for a grant to secure the services of a youth worker to divide his time between Morton East and West and cooperate with Youth in Crisis in the counseling of drug referrals. The board worked over many other concerns and activities of the school with Dr. J. Ondrus and Mr. K. Keeling, the superintendent and business manager of the fly . f ' Morton East and West High Schools. 52 FACULTY In addition to his duties on the school board, Mr. A. D'Andrea fabove, rightj spends much time at his store. At the graduation ceremonies held last June, Dr. J. On- drus Qaboveb addresses a speech to departing seniors. DR. J. ONDRUS, SUPERINTENDENT Qrightl W' '4 ?k we Mr. K. Keeling iaboveb discusses the con- tents of a government employment survey with his secretary Mrs. M. Zeman. MR. K. E. KEELING, BUSINESS MANAGER fabove, lefty SCHOOL, BOARD-FRONT ROW: M. Karasek, E. Chodl, J. Jablonski. BACK ROW: A. D'Andrea, J. Pellegrini, O. Oplatka. FACULTY 53 ' , DR. H. I. BELOW, CURRICULUM DIRECTOR fabove, rightl MR. R. J. TUDOR, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS fabovej In order to prevent Dr. W. Hutchison from being late for an important meeting, Mrs. E. Varda Qrightj, his secretary, assists him in finding some documents. 54 FACULTY R '. if ,,,W,h,,Mxmysz fs Dr. Hutchison Organizes Student, Stff Program Dr. W. Hutchison took the task of coor- dinating the year's activities for students, faculty, and staff. He also worked with the director of public relations, Mr. R. J. Tudor, and the division heads to obtain educational programs suited to the students' needs. Dr. Hutchison stated, My main goal is to provide leadership for new directions we should move in. One major difficulty is maintaining a level of in- struction in spite of inflation. Morton's courses were studied for possible changes and additions by the Educational Council, headed by Dr. H. I. Below. She was also responsible for developing goals and objec- tives throughout the curriculum. l Dr. H. Below Qabove, leftl discusses the possible addition of a proposed class to the English program with one of the teachers. ' Dr. W. Hutchison and Mr. P. Magro Qleftl appear to be exhausted after a long, exciting afternoon of watching the homecoming festivities. DR. W. I. HUTCHISON, PRINCIPAL Qabovej FACULTY 55 Morton's Deans Initiate New Tardiness Program This year, the deans adopted a new policy on tardiness and truancy. They dropped the system of detentions because they felt it wasn't accomplishing their main goals. The new policy gives more responsibility to the student and his parents. It differs from the old system in that the student is warned that the sixth time that he is tardy for a class, he will be suspended and a conference with his parents will be necessary. The fourth time a student is truant, he will drop the course with a failing grade. The deans com- mented, We are trying to prepare the students for adult life. We feel they should be able to accept responsibility and also the results of it. w iii ,Wa 3 ,fm Mr. D Ciner Qabovej reads a iclub's notice concernin its - 8 activities during the morning announcements. MR. J. E. REGAN, MR. S. L. MANUEL, DEANS fabove, rightj MR. D. F. CINER, ASST. PRINCIPAL Qrightj 56 FACULTY MS. V. J. DOWNES Library-Media Services Director MR. M. M. HARMON Head Mathematics and Natural Science MR. H. HOI-IE Director of Health, Physical Education, Driver Education MR. J. E. KRAUS Athletic Director MR. E. W. LUDWIG Head Practical Arts MRS. R. M. PRINC Head Social Science MR. W. D. RITIS Head Language Arts MR. J. 0. UMBAUGH Head Fine Arts r. W. D. Ritis, New Language Head Mr. J. Umbaugh Qleftj examines a ring made by Nevette Trailov as she patiently waits for suggestions for improvement. On Open House Night, Mr. W. D. Ritis fabovej assists a bewildered parent in finding the correct classroom. FACULTY 57 MR. J. L. ADAMEC Industrial Arts MR. T. B. ARD Social Science MR. R. J. BANGERT Industrial Arts, Frosh. ball MR. M. E. BARR Business Education MISS M. L. BASKIN Business Education MRS. P. A. BELLIN English DR. T. J. BODUCH Business Education MR. A. N. BOSSIEUX English Basket- Facult Enlivens Homecoming Attitude 58 FACULTY I H l 'lf' f Participating in the homecoming assembly in order to boost school spirit, Mr. R. Harb tabovel receives a pie in the face from cheerleader Janice Krev. Teachers have many ways of relieving their tensions after a strenuous day. Mrs. V. Lamana trightj relaxes by reading a newspaper and snacking on an apple. nuum-M.. After mixing paint with llquidtex to form a glaze, Mr. R. Mounce Qleftj assists V1ck1 Sokol in her painting done on canvas board. Mrs V Sebek Qbelowl explains an assignment which utilizes dic tlonary skllls to Ruth Dorta as Donna Jones listens closely. MR. J. D. CAPRON Mathematics MR. J. P. CARAVELLO English MISS M. K. CAREY Mathematics, Pom-Pon Girls MRS. I. T. CECHURA Mathematics, Natural Science MR. D. A. CLARY Business Education, D.E.C.A. MR. T. J. CLECKNER Natural Science, Ski Club MRS. M. I. CLEMENS Mathematics MISS L. A. CZAJKA English MR. A. DAMBRAUSKAS Guidance MS. D. DIEHL English, Theatre Arts, Thespian Club MRS. F. M. DONNELLY Library MR. F. R. DUCHON Physical Education, Asst. Vars Football FACULTY 59 While taking a little break from a hectic day, Miss L. Kaminski Qrightl looks over some of her students' art work. As Julie Jovanovich watches intently, Miss M. Fleming Cbelowj demonstrates how to make an even hem on a dress. W,..-7 . Y F 'f N , 1 uv 1 W i .. A W , M MR. R. J. DVORAK Music, Orchestra MR. J. P. ELLINGER Physical Education, Swim Maids, Vars. Swimming MISS F. G. ERTNER English MR. E. C. ERWIN Mathematics MR. J. EVAN Physical Education, Vars. Foot- ball, Asst. Soph. Wrestling MR. F. R. FAHEY Guidance, Athletic Trainer MRS. C. M. FIDUCCIA English MISS M. L. FLEMING Home Economics MRS. P. I. FLOYD Home Economics MR. J. W. FORAN Guidance, Booster Club MR. J. J. FRANTIK Music, Band, Summer School Director MR. F. C. FREMGEN English 60 FACULTY MR. W. J. FUSON Industrial Arts MRS. M. K. GAMBOA Foreign Language MRS. P. S. GEISER English, The Egg MR. A. J. GESSLER Business Education MRS. V. E. GIFFORD Mathematics MISS C. J. GILBERTSEN Physical Education MR. B. L. GRAY English DR. R. D. GUERRA Guidance MRS. K. F. GUZIEC Business Education, O. O. MR. R. J. HAHN Physical Education, Vars. Basketball, Soph. Baseball MR. J. B. HAMILTON Industrial Arts MRS. R. A. HAMMACK Physical Education, Modern Dance Club, Girls' Tennis l New Teachers Promote School Spirit 1-si. K Although his class anxiously awaits the bell, Mr. D. Whited ffar leftj prevents his students from departing early by standing guard at the door. Caught up in the spirit of Halloween, Mr. J. Chiado and Mrs. A. Robbins Qleftj, dressed as two cheerful bums, sing a happy duet for a class. J . X K FACULTY 61 if MRS. R. E. HAPAC Co-ordinator of Girls' Physical Education MR. R. S. HARB Social Science, JV Football MR. R. C. HEGNER English, TALON, Vars. Tennis, Frosh-Soph. Tennis MS. B. E. HIGHLAND Art MRS. E. M. HOESLI Art MS. S. L. HOMOLA Home Economics, Junior Class MRS. L. A. HRUBY Mathematics MR. W. J. JACOBSON Natural Science MS. L. J. KAMINSKI Art MR. W. M. KELLER English, Soph. Football MR. P. L. KISER English, Medal Awards Com- mittee MRS. M. M. KLUGE Guidance - fl ...,,,,m I In the main office before classes begin, Mr. F. Duchon Cabovej checks his mailbox to see if there are any newsworthy notices. In order to relax during her free period, Mrs. K. Rini frightl pours herself a cup of hot coffee in the teachers' cafeteria. 62 FACULTY 3 Utilizing the computer available in the math office, Mr. M. Anderson and Cindy Fesanco Qleftj examine a complicated program sheet. Arriving at school early in the morning to prepare for the day's classes, ' Mr. J. Stebbins Cbelowl takes his books and papers out of his car. ggi V21 Para-Professionals Teach Study Halls 1. ,lin 11' .1 . Ml. MR. R. T. KNOPIK Guidance MR. R. A. KOEHLER Social Science, Senior Honor Society MRS. R. M. KOHOUT Guidance t al S e Soph. Wrestl- MR. R. J. KOZUREK Na ur ' ', eball MR. G. J. KUECHER Natural Science, Asst. JV Foot- ball MR. T. R. KULP Physical Education, JV Basket- ball MRS. V. LAMANA Business Education MRS. P. C. LICHT Natural Science, Senior Class, Baton Twirling Club FACULTY 63 While observing her girls as they practice their tennis skills, Mrs. R. Hammack frightb, the new coach, jots down notes on how they might correct the errors that she has noted in their game. Allowing her students class time to catch up on a reading assign- ment, Mrs. C. Fiduccia Qbelowj finds that the silent classroom provides the appropriate atmosphere to enjoy her own reading. Mrs. Hammack Coaches Girls' Tennis MS. M. R. LICHTERMAN Theatre Arts Dept. Manager, Forensics Team MS. J. M. LCCHRIDGE Art, Latent Image MR. C. W. LUSTHOFF Social Science, Freshman Class MRS. S. H. MAIBUSCH Business Education MR. D. F. MARSIK Social Science MR. G. A. MARTIN Guidance MR. D. W. MATHENY Physical Education, UM Club, Vars. Wrestling, Frosh. Football MR. G. C. McCLOUD English 64 FACULTY MRS. D. M. McDONALD Home Economics MR. M. E. MCDONALD Industrial Arts MR. E. R. McMAHON Industrial Arts, Frosh. Football, Frosh. Swimming MR. R. B. MESSLER Mathematics 1 X. we if as X S lr x A - X MR. . F. MEYER Theatre Arts, Tech Guild MRS. J. L. MOREL English, The Egg MR. R. L. MOUNCE Art MR. 0. V. MYERS Mathematics, Junior Honor Society MISS P. M. NAKAYAMA Natural Science MRS. J. NEMEC Social Science, Booster Club, Volleyball MRS. C. F. NOETH Speech Correction MS. A. J. NOVOTNY Guidance 588 Pointing out some specific notes in one of their spirals, Mr. J. Polz Cleftj shows Ed Pietrzyk and Peter Volpe that accuracy in notetaking is helpful in preparing for a biology test. In addition to studying their language, learning about the customs and traditions of the German people is very important. Mr. R. Treadway Qabovel comments about the people of Berlin. FACULTY 65 As one of his many duties as a counselor Mr L Brown Qrlghtl advises a student on choosing a career sulted to the boy s talents Because of the rising cost of sugar Mrs S Sine Qbelowl expresses her disapproval of Michael Kalfas's extensive use of lt At Open House, Mr. R. Hegner fbelow rightl gets an opportunity to talk to Mrs. L. Gauger about her son s progress in his English class MRS. L. R. O'REILLY Speech Correction MR. E. 0. PALMQUIST Social Science MISS M. E. PERKINS Home Economics MRS. M. A. PERRY English MRS. L. S. PESEK English MR. M. P. PETTERSON Special Education Co-ordinator MR. G. R. PHILLIPS Foreign Language, Spanish Club MR. J. W. POLZ Natural Science, Wrestling Aids, JV Wrestling 66 FACULTY Juidance Emphasizes Caree Educatigci aj 5 dfhaijfffam MS. M. I. RIPPLE Natural Science, Ecology Club MISS A. RITTENHOUSE Business Education MRS. A. M. ROBBINS Music, Note-a-Belles, Belles and Beaus MS. T. E. ROGERS Mathematics MR. J. RUPERT Industrial Arts MR. L. W. RUZYCKI Physical Education, Vars. Foot- ball, Vars. Track MRS. F. R. SATZ English MR. S. P. SCHESTA Social Science 'MR. R. E. SCHICK Business Education, Junior Class, Soph. Soccer MRS. B. M. SCHLOEDER Library MISS M. E. SCHNEIDER Natural Science, Ecology Club MRS. V. B. SEBEK English, Sophomore Class FACULTY 67 -. - ifiiiiiiigg- Y: S .Q KES!-fifi... lf QI ff . ..f..iaae.i12.. .. -- - Q Eflfexr is.i1ff:.EEv 2551: 1 fi ..q. fi: if ...QR , ,r1f1w ,fit K 3 a X Y T , gig-1 ffiirlg. ., W . . . MISS M. L. SELLERS Business Education MRS. S. L. SINE Home Economics b A H MRS. A. M. SMENOS k-.',, Library, Library Aids MISS J. M. SMITH ,. Home Economics 33' viii ',- ' ' ' :fo l , xc qs... S Q., l:::l1.y1.:3.n ls. :'s:.,'tnG MRS. B. C. SORENSEN g.. ..A M25 it Physical Education, Swim Club iinbi ' MR. R. A. SOUCEK WR? ff Guidance, Director of Student Activities Q MR. W. J. STAMPER Business Education, Vars. Soccer MR. A. G. STRUNC Industrial Arts, H.O. in ., g g jyl 3,-ff' . , 'iffsggigifsiirii1si5?il?'f1 iaggeiiasfss-!if.f'w -- sw sf-Misa-stssiirfsiif i5...r.a..5..f,.r-ffqf . 2, 3 ii. -.f1.:nw..ff.ffrf, -53g3.gg.gs1. fi 5, .ll V ,S cz. K -as E- 7.5: .S 11 .49. - 5.1. .- Je in? . .V . .. N' A . - l.,,.fN.. -,., 1- . . A , K N 5 R MRS. M. A. SUCANSKY English MRS. C. A. TEGGE Mathematics, Ski Club MRS. E. L. THEEL Physical Education, G.A.A. MRS. M. A. TRYBUS Art, Pom-Pon Girls, Latent Image 'F' Educational Field Trips Aid Teachers em Y N Before starting another long, hard day of classes, Mr. A. Bossieux fabovej relaxes over a cup of coffee and con- templates some cheerful thoughts. Vocabulary and grammar techniques are the basics studied in a first year Italian class. Before giving a test, Mr. R. Pukstys Qrightj reviews these fundamentals. U 68 FACULTY W. ,, Miss S. Homola Cleftj slowly demonstrates to Sue Tomaszewski how to pick up a dropped stitch in Sue's knitting project. Preparing her students for assuming responsibilities as parents, Mrs. P. Floyd fbelowb outlines some general rules on child development. Q F 5 s Q :L si MR. J. E. VIZEK Natural Science MR. R. C. WALTER Social Science MRS. L. J. WEGERT Guidance MR. D. L. WHITED Business Education MRS. C. A. WILHELM MR. J. S. ZUPSICH Foreign Language, German Club English MR. J. D. WILL S Trainer, Diving MR. J. R. WILSON Social Science MRS. M. A. ZLOTOW English Physical Education, Athletic FACULTY 69 CAFETERIA-FRONT ROW: L. Suchy, E. Stehlik, G. Zid, M. Simek, A. Czajka, I. Mar- tino. SECOND ROW: V. Manak, M. Clein- mark, D. Simon, S. Konecny, R. Citro, R. Kvasnicka, F. Strejc, L. Havlik. BACK ROW: J. Bezjak, M. Lengert, M. Radke, L. Shimkus M. Iwan, N. O'Shea, K. Franczyk. NURSES: Mrs. E. Vocelka, Mrs. L. Lavenau 1. 1. 1 7 g 0' .A s .. A Q 5 M- 4 Q R 1 s so ff '. 1 '2 5 -H' ,. . x- wr- ., Lrkk ,. K7 'i--ku ,wffsggl if S - :Pa ,Q,. ? V , I K ,. ' xiii wx Helping to improve the beauty of the school, Mr. E. Savickas Qrightj plants fresh flowers in front of the school building. 70 FACULTY 'lla M,,,,,,,. ,.. .,.,..-M,,,,,,.,-0-.W 'H 'H-w e . , L --fy .-.,'.',5Vffx: N ' V . ,k,. - I ' f . , V M I K .R . ,,.,. 7 V i .V . XOR, ' - - V ,. Q , --. M' f7' 7, Q M ' i'.s N' ' ' wi ' ' -f - ..-, p Getting ready for any possible illnesses she may encounter during the day, Mrs. L. Lavenau fleftl prepares a tray of medications. SECRETARIES-FRONT ROW: ED. Enright, L. Kulp, M. Pocic, L. Knott. SECOND ROW: B. Baley, M. Lichner, K. Gasa, D. Mehochko, B. Pletcher. THIRD ROW: E. Varda, V. Kadlecek, L. Baumrucker, N. Schnulle, W. Kabert, E. Nikola, K. Patera. BACK ROW: H. Hermanek, H. McDaniel, E. Stednitz, J. Beaudry. MAINTENANCE-FRONT ROW: L. Zemek, J. Liddell, N. Erkvich, D. Hoffmann. SECOND ROW: S. Gavac, J. Zatook, J. Koslowski, G. Shulda. BACK ROW: F. McAloon, W. Dusek, W. Stanislaw, J. Krintz. i YZ? Maintenance Staff Aids In School's Improvement Morton's school services aided the students and faculty greatly. Mr. R. Hoffmann of the sup- ply store and Mr. H. Olmstead of the textbook library supplied materials necessary for classes. The medical staff gave medical attention to ill students and also administered physical ex- aminations. The cafeteria staff prepared warm, well-balanced meals and also provided snacks. The secretarial staff aided the administration and division heads in their daily paper work. The maintenance crew kept the building clean and in repair. Additional projects for the maintenance staff included painting many of the classrooms. building a new stairway, and adding fire doors throughout the school. FACULTY 71 the various people forming Morton's student body. Accenting the individuality of each member while stressing the importance of working together, the four classes merge to build and strengthen Our Spot. wana, A4559 .11 72 CLASSES , . M . . f wx , X X XX X V . X X X . X X X X W XfX5X M.,XXXX XXL? XXXX . XXXXXZX XX X XX Q XX X A A X X X A X XX 62iZiYMYwX1cwS15 SQ X N. 5MfSafC!,UiY5 wh' 0110 IIN SM H N Q Xf Hf5 i vi I Q SvFlNSwIMZ7 S M v 5.115 ful' tk A wx. H12 MM 1? Rub Wm ix-Nm 5 N iflvw SfgMM.M'1S'SWWWYNRQHA -S QW? NMMQW Fulfilling one of the many duties of class president, Brenda Studinski fright! announces upcoming senior events. SENIOR CABINET-Brenda Studinski, Pres.g Terry DeStefano, Sec.g Tim Wesbey, Treas.g Gina Albi, Vice-Pres.g Sue Zendol, Sec.g Mrs. P. C. Licht, Adviser. Seniors Lead Many School Ct1V1t1BS BARB AGRESTI: 0.0. Vice-Pres. 4. GARY AHRENS OLIVIA AIELLO BILL AKISON GINA ALBI: Class Officers 1,2, Vice-Pres. 3,45 Girls' Chorus Ig Pom Pon Girls 2,3, Capt. 43 Ski Club 45 Student Council 1,2. SHELLY ALBI: Booster Club 2,33 Mixed Chorus 1g Photo Club 3,45 Track Aids 3,4. JEAN ALLENDORFER: Concert Band 2,3,4g Jr. Honor Soc. 2,33 Music Club 4g Sr. Honor Soc. 3,49 Swim Club 3,4g Var- sity Band I. MICHELLE AMBROSIA: G.A.A. 35 Stu- dent Council 1,2. WILLIAM ANDERSON: Swimming I. MICHAEL ANGELO Qi I 1 at Q, ,,-S...-., M 5:26 .. .si - .tau x -- . - is ii-i M-,mf-suiz , - . - X-2.53 ' T MICHAEL ANNORINO: orchestra 1,2g rser Wrestling 1,3,4. PILAR ANTUNA 76 SENIORS , SQA my X QX xx x s N M X2 K fw Q Sag N sf . 555 N 2 , X x uk L Efifiiil 1 N A - S.. N X :si-M, get , .M . X AQ? A X , tg, 1, .. 513'-531. ff'- 1'f?if5?l V314 ANNE APPLEYARD: Bowling Team 45 - 1 G.A.A. 1,45 Girls' Choir 3,45 Girls' Chorus 5 1. or SUSAN ARCHER: Jr. Honor Soc. 25 Sr. 'alll Honor Soc. 3,4. 5 '.-, SCOTT ARIENT PAM AUGSPURGER: D.O. 4, Girls, choir ' L 2,35 Gymnastics Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus ,. ws. ,. . RON BABICH: Gymnastics Club 25 Track 2. MIKE BAETZ: Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,4. RUSS BAGNUOLO: D.O. 45 Football 1. GERRY BAIO: Golf 2. if SCOTT BAKER FRANCES BALICE: G.A.A. 35 Library Aids 2,35 0.0. 4. RICHARD BALKUS: Falcon Staff 3,4. JAMES BALLARD: Cross-Country 15 Track 1. .- esff Reading poetry of a different culture, Jan Hejtmanek Qleftb puts feeling into her recitation in an attempt to cap- ture the poet's objective and the class's interest. Incorporating consumer education into his family psy- chology class, Milan Horak Qabovej begins reading an article dealing with today's vast unemployment problem. SENIORS 77 After being assigned to lead the class discussion in her psychology class, Marilyn Bruce fright! attempts to clarify some of the points in the current chapter. With only a few minutes left in class, Karen Kodl Cbelowl takes a break from her homework to listen to Diane Callozzo's opinion of the day's topic of discussion. PAUL BARRY: Football 1,2,3, Co-Capt. 45 M Club 3,45 Track 45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. PAUL BARTOS: Ski Club l. SUSAN BARTOSIEWICZ: Baton Twirling 3. SHARI BARTUCH: 0.0. 45 Ski Club 3,4. MONICA BATKIEWICZ DONNA BAUR: Aeolian Choir 45 Girls' Choir 2,35 Girls, Chorus 15 Wrestling Aids 354. TIM BECVAR: D.O. 45 Football 152. DIANE BEDNARCZYK: Falcon Staff 3, Features Editor 45 G.A.A. 152. BOB BEDSOLE: Ski Club 1,2. JOSEPH BEGEL JOHN BELAY: H.O. 3. ALAN BELT: Ski Club 2. 78 SENIORS .NE BENES: Mixed Chorus 1,2. IY BENVENUTO: Modern Dance Club A BERANEK: G.A.A. 35 Student Coun- il 45 Swim Maids 3. ,LIAM BERNDT: Band 15 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 2,3, Capt. 1,45 HM Club 2,4, Sec. 3. fIELA BERRY: Aeolian Choir 45 Girls' lhoir 2,35 Girls' Chorus 1. DY BEZJAK: C.W.T. 4. Y BEZOUSKA: Booster Club 3,45 Gym- lastics Club 2,35 Track Aids 3,45 Wrestl- ng Aids 2,3,4. AN BIALY: Soccer 4. ZBIE BICAN: Jr. Honor Soc. 35 0.0. 4. RGARET BICKERT: Aeolian Choir 35 Ccology Club 3,45 Egg Staff 45 G.A.A. 15 lirls' Choir 1,25 Ski Club 1. AN BIDDLE: Tennis 4. JMAS BIELANSKI Seniors Appl for State Scholarships DEBBIE BIENIAS: D.E. 45 G.A.A. 15 Ger- man Club 2,35 Girls' Choir 2. GEORGE BLAZEK: Baseball 1,2,3,45 Cross-Country 1,2,3,45 MU Club 3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. JULIE BLECHARZ: G.A.A. 1,25 0.0. 4. TERI BLUM: Baton Twirling 3,4. JOHN BOBURKA GARY BOCK LYNN BOLEY: Ecology Club 35 Medical Careers 15 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,45 Spanish Club 2. PAT BOLGER: C.W.T. 3,4. SENIORS 79 JEAN BOLT: G.A.A. 15 Girls' Choir Spanish Club 3g Wrestling Aids 4. NANCY BOLT CARL BONAVOLANTO: Basketball D.E. Treas. 4. JUDITH BONFIGLIO: Wrestling Aids 3, BARBARA BONO: Booster Club 2,33 D1 Vice-Pres. 4g Student Council 1,2 Wrestling Aids 2. ROBERT BOOR: Track 1. MICHAEL BORRELLI:TALO PHOTOGRAPHER 35 Falcon Staff Asst. Photo Editor 45 Golf 1,2,3,4g ull Club 45 Photo Club 1,3, Sec. 2, Pres. 4gE Honor Soc. 3.4. STEVE BORTMAN: Tennis 2,3,4. MICHAEL BORZYM: Football 1,2,E M Club 49 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. PETER BORZYM: Basketball 1,2,3 Football 1,2,3,4g Jr. M Club Pres. M Club 4. NICK BOTTIS: Baseball lg Basketball Cross-Country lg D.O. 3g Football 2 Track 4. 4 TERRY BOYLE: Mixed Chorus 1,2. W Seniors Feel Effect of Job Shortage The effects of an inflated economy are made visible as Kathy Miller Qabovej marks up clothes' prices in her after school job. While working at a local supermarket, Steve Hrbek Qrightj returns shopping carts from the parking lot to the inside of the store. 80 SENIORS 'Nlllnnq l-. 'ik 'Avanti mminnx Irs! DAVID BRANA: Aeolian Choir 2,3,4g Basketball 1,23 Mixed Chorus 1. JEANNE BREJCHA: G.A.A. 1,43 Girls' Choir 23 Library Aids 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Student Council 1g Wrestling Aids 3,4. JIM BRELOWSKI: Football 1,2,3. TRACY BREWER: D.O. 4. SUSANNA BRKIC GARY BRODIN SANDY BRONKEMA: 0.0. 4. NANCY BROZ: Modern Dance Club 2. BARBARA BRUCE: Booster Club 2,35 Stu- dent Council 2g Wrestling Aids 3,4. MARILYN BRUCE: Aeolian Choir 3,4g Girls' Choir 25 Student Council 1,2g Swim Club 3g Swim Maids 3,43 Wrestling Aids 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4. RON BRYSON: Football 2. SARAH BRYSON PATRICIA BUCCI: Forensics Team 3,43 Jr. Honor Soc. 33 Modern Dance Club 1,3,4, Sec. 23 Ski Club 43 Thespians 2,3,4. NORM BUGGELE: Golf 2,3,4. NIJOLE BUKAUSKAS: Medical Careers 1,23 Ski Club 1,2,4. JOHN BULSTER: Cross Country 3,45 Foot- ball 1,23 Ski Club 3,4g Track 1,2,3,4. ANDREW BULTAS: Football 1,2,3,4. DAN BURKE: M Club 3, Sec. 43 Swim- ming 1,2,3,4. BRUCE CADY: D.O. 3, Wrestling 1,2. SANDRA CAGLE PAM CALDWELL: D.O. 4. MARGARET CALLESE: D.O. Pres. 45 Girls' Choir 3g Mixed Chorus 1,2. DIANE CALLOZZO: Booster Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4g Girls' Choir 35 Girls' Chorus 23 Track Aids 3,4. DIANE CAMPAGNA: 0.0. 4. SENIORS 81 FRANK CAMPBELL DONNA CAMPOLATTARA: G.A.A. i,2,3g Mixed Chorus 2: Student Council 25 Track Aids 2,3. DENNIS CANDLISH MICHAEL CAPITAN: Football 15 Ski Club 3g Track 2. CYNTHIA CAPOUCH: Aeolian Choir 3,45 G.A.A. 3,4g Girls, Choir 2. ROSEMARY CARDAROPOLI ANTHONY CASALE: Italian Club 4. ANGELA CAVALLO: Italian Club 1,2g Ski Club 2. CHERYL CECH DENISE CENTRACCHIO: Cheerleaders '3,4. DIAN CERNY JOSEPH CESARIO In order to keep an outside appointment scheduled dur- ing school hours, Debbie Bienas Qabovej receives a pass from the building in the deans' omce. Many seniors awaited the completion of C-Hall stairs. Barb David, Anne Iovinelli, and Peggy Good fright! take advantage of the stairs' convenient location. 82 SENIORS LINDA CHANCEY: Falcon Staff 4 Vlixed Chorus 354. SAN CHATT: Medical Careers 1,2, Pres. 35 Sr. Honor Soc. 4. IHAEL CHEREPOC: Baseball 15 Foot Jall 15 Track 1. IHAEL CHIAPPETTA: D.O. 4. NNA CHIMEL: Modern Dance Club 1 NNA CHLEBEK .RY CHMELARIK: G.A.A. 1. N CHODORA: Baseball 2,3,4. .W Seniors See C-Hall Stairs Completed MICHAEL CHOPP: D.O. 45 Football 15 Wrestling 1. ANGELO CHRISTOPHER: Aeolian Choir 2,35 Baseball 1,25 Football 1,2. DESIREE CIANCIARULO: Booster Club 25 Cheerleaders 35 Class Officers Sec. 25 Gymnastics Club 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Modern Dance Club 15 Student Council 1,25 Track Aids 3,45 Volleyball 3. ART CICHY: Aeolian Choir 35 Baseball 2. RAYMOND COLELLO: Ski Club 3,45 Wrestling 1,2. KATHLEEN COLLINS: Mixed Chorus 4. PHIL COLONERO: Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3, Capt. 45 M Club 2,3,4. LISA COLQUITT DEBORAH COMBER: 0.0. 4. VINCE COMELLA: Photo Club 4. TOM COMPOBASSO: Track 1. BRENDA COOK: 0.0. 4. SENIORS 83 S JOHN CORONADO JOHN COSGRAVE ROGER COTTEN PEGGY COUNELIS CHRISTINE COX: Ecology Club 45 Egg Staff 45 Falcon Staff 25 French Club 45 Girls' Choir 2,35 Mixed Chorus 1. ANN CRNKOVIC: TALON STAFF 45 Egg Staff 45 Medical Careers 15 Modern Dance Club 4. MARGARET CROSSMAN: Bible Club 45 Sr. Honor Soc. 3, Treas. 45 Swim Club 3,4. DEBORAH CROWE: Girls' Choir 25 Sr. Honor Soc. 4. ANN CULBERTSON: Mixed Chorus 25 Modern Dance Club 1. RAY CURRAN: Class Officers, Treas. 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 3. JOANNA CYGAN: Girls' Choir 35 Mixed Chorus 152. CYNTHIA CZAJKA: Cheerleaders 1,3, Capt. 2, Co-Capt. 45 G.A.A. 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Gymnastics Club 1,25 Medical Careers 4. i Seniors Victorious at Junior Olympics Y is U:-..gkfjl-.55 I - , 4 fS',-isyp' -. r.-.wil , 1- :?ciil !Q 6'-fp . 5 1 - 'iff' . - 2' - 5 S'iaiff',rE1i5 i Q5 '..'f'r1v . 5 , 4..,fg2- ' 5 ,?.egs51'wjgg ggi . , . Sfftigl'-. -3 .fagfgfrjisi-e'Qf,Q, ENIORS RANDALL CZAJKA: Band 1,2. U LARRY CZERWINSKI EDWARD DABROWSKI: Falcon Staff Asst. Photo Editor 3,45 Photo Club 1, JOE D'AGOSTINQ. ROBERT D'AGOSTINO: Football Wrestling 1,2,3,4. JIM DALPORTO: Baseball 1,2. ALBERT D'ANDREA: Aeolian Choir 2, Baseball 1,35 Belles and Beaus 2,35 C Officers Vice-Pres. 15 Concert Ban Football 15 Jr. Honor Soc. 25 M Chorus 15 Music Club 45 Student Co 1,45 Wrestling 1. DEANNE DANEK: 0.0. 4. ' During one of the many Junior Olympic events, Bob Ruch Qleftb representing the senior class, takes a great jump as he attempts to break an underclassman's balloon. With shouts of encouragement from their classmates, Mike Ruzicka and Gregg Stastny tbelowb try to regain their balance with Barb Maszota in the three-legged race. BARBARA DAVID: Girls' Choir lg Wrestl- ing Aids 2,3,4. MICHAEL DAVIDOWSKI CHUCK DAVINI: Mixed Chorus 1. MAUREEN DAVIS: D.E. 43 G.A.A. l,23 Ski Club 33 Swimming 4. JOHN DEBATTY: Soccer 4. BARBARA DECKMAN GINA DEMARCO: G.A.A. lg 0.0. Sec. 4. PHYLLIS DEMARIO: Aeolian Choir 3,43 French Club 33 G.A.A. 33 Girls' Choir 13 Italian Club 23 Mixed Chorus 2. JUDITH DEMMA: Ecology Club 3, Vice- Pres. 43 G.A.A. 23 Girls' Choir 43 Mixed Chorus lg Ski Club 3. TERESA DESTEFANO: Booster Club 2,33 Class Officers Sec. 43AEgg Art Editor 43 Girls' Choir 23 Girls' Chorus 13 Student Council 2,3. JUDY DEVITO: Aeolian Choir 3,43 G.A.A. l,2,3,4Q Girls' Choir 1,23 Volleyball 3,43 Wrestling Aids 2,33 Vice-Pres. 4. MIKE DEWOLF: Aeolian Choir 2,33 Basketball lg Football 1,33 Soccer 4. SENIORS 85 'Y I . 4' fa A , , - rm., -,A f- ' I 5 Q 'ff 5. . 2 , q rl i I - V .mf t W .' 1- , , . , .A , , 1 , 5. 5 5 '- . H1 'U WW - t 1 1 if fill , ,I zyfai-1 rl V ,-5 5 J Q, Q, ,QA tw ,l If ttf: J 51 w 1444 if- 'NU' , Vu X V if , f-:'W'f- ' ., QQ'-fi L ,: .. 337 'fr-ff-2 x ,. Q- rl i' . I 1-Q' - -1-5, f W ' -' .,i U' 5 -.1 I ., , .Attic 1 4. F5 W X. DANNY DJORDJEVIC MONICA DOBES: TALON STAFF 2, ACTIVITIES EDITOR 3, EDITORAIN- CHIEF 45 Jr. Honor Soc. 2, Hist: 35 'Sr Honor Soc. 3,4. ' JIM DOLEZAL: Wrestling 1,2,3,4. ' .' MICHAEL DOMRESE S FRANK DONNELLY: Cross-Country 3,45 Debate Team 35 M Club 3, Sec. 45 Track 2,3,4. ARTHUR DONNER: Photo Club 45 Ski Club 45 Track 2. PEGGY DOOLEY: G.A.A. 35 Girls' Choir 25 Student Council 1,25 Track Aids 1,3,4, Sec. 2. GEORGE DRAKE ?z s 1 Kiiix i fi I ,mfg --. rf-4., 5 M.. '4' With the sudden realization that she has made a mistake in her sewing, Jan Peterson fabovel stops to examine the extent of the error and consider ways to repair it. Feeling the frustration experienced by all typists at some time, Cheryl Lewandowski tabove, rightj pauses to read over her timing and count the errors she has made. Using her great salesman's techniques, Brenda Studinski frightb holds up a senior class t-shirt to Dan Lobello with hopes of convincing him to buy. 86 SENIORS lL DROBNY: Booster Club 25 G.A.A. 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,35 Pom ?on Girls 3, Co-Capt. 45 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,45 Ski Club 154. KLA DUFFEK: Booster Club 2,35 Ski Ilub 45 Swim Club 2. ' VIN DUNOW: D.O. 3,4. VID DUS: Photo Club 1. DNA EBBING: Girls' .Choir 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Medical Careers 15 0.0. 4. VID EHLE: Aeolian Choir 2,3545 Foot- ball 15 Mixed Chorus 1. RRY ENRIGHT: Soccer Capt. 45 Track 1. ANNE EVANS: Girls, Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 35 Modern Dance Club 4. EVE EVANS: Aeolian Choir 25 Cross- Country 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Ski Club 1,25 Track 1,2,3,4. .NDI FAIKUS: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Belles and Beaus 3,45 Egg Staff 45 Girls' Choir 25 Jr. Honor Soc. 35 Modern Dance Club 15 Music Club 45 Note-a-Belles 3,45 Sr. Honor Soc. 4. PB FARNSWORTH: Football 253,45 Co-- Capt. 15 Wrestling 1,2. ITHY FAUGHT Enthused Seniors Buy Class T-Shirts DUANE FENCL: Photo Club 4. MICHAEL FENNESSY MIKE FERRILL: Wrestling 25354. ROBIN FILIP: Bowling Team Capt. 45 Falcon Staff 45 French Club 15 G.A.A. 45 Modern Dance Club 15 Ski Club 45 Swim Club 2,3, Sec. 45 Wrestling Aids 4. VERONICA FINN: Falcon Staff 1,45 G.A.A. 15 Photo Club 2,35 Student Coun- cil 152. JERRY FITZMAURICE DALE FITZPATRICK: Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. JAMES FLAVIN SENIORS 87 Back from the Harvard Model U.N., the delegates frightj discuss the 'best delegation' award which they won. An advanced pottery student, Kim Kendra Qbelowi works on an intermediate step in the production of her teapot. Six Seniors Attain Model U. . Award are - ' A , NQSMW ' - ff W S ESE? .i 3, , 'Z' , s I :sf 51312-li'Qmi1 . , , , ,. - uw . 88 SENIORS WENDY FLOYEL KEITH FOX DEBBIE FOXWORTHY BRIAN FREID: Ski Club 1,2,3,4. ROBIN FRIEDBERG MELISSA FROEHLICH: French Clu Sec. 45 Swim Maids 3,4. VINCENT FURMAN: Concert Band 2, Cross-Country 1,25 Jazz Band 3,45 M Club 43 Orchestra 2,3,4g Track 1,23 sity Band 1. JOYCE GAB: TALON STAFF 25 Aeo Choir 43 Belles and Beaus 45 Con Band 2,3,43 G.A.A. lg Jr. Honor So Pres. 3g Music Club Vice-Pres. 45 Not Belles 45 Orchestra 2,3,4g Sr. Honor 3,43 Student Council l,4g Swim Clu Varsity Band 1. LYNETTE GAJEWSKI JERRY GARGANO ' LAURA GASPARRO: 0.0. 4. JIM GAWENDA PATRICE GAWENDA: Aeolian Choir 3, Girl's Choir 2, 0.0. 4, Ski Club 1. ELIZABETH GAWRON: Aeolian Choir 3, Girls' Choir 2, Jr. Honor Soc. 2,33 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. CAROLYN GENTRY: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 2. ELLEN GERDEVICH: Booster Club 3,45 G.A.A. 4, Girls' Choir 23 Girls' Chorus 1g Library Aids Sec. 2. DEBBIE GERMAINE: Aeolian Choir 3, Girls, Choir 23 Mixed Chorus 15 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. NICK GEROULIS: Band 1. MARY GERZEN: 0.0. 4. FRANK GIAMARESE: TALON STAFF 3, STUDENT LIFE EDITOR 45 Photo Club 45 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. JOSEPH GIARDINA JOANNE GINGERY: Ecology Club, Sec. 43 Egg Staff 4, Medical Careers 1g Spanish Club 3. JODY GIUDICE: Aeolian Choir 33 Booster Club 25 Girls' Choir 1,2. JOHN GOBERNATZ: Football 1,23 Wrestl- ing 1,2,3,4. CURTIS GODLEWSKI: Czech Club 2,33 Photo Club 4. PEGGY GOERGEN: G.A.A. lg Swim Maids 2. MARGARET GOOD LONI GOOLMAN: 0.0. 49 Ski Club 2,4. BOB GORECKI: Football 2. DIANE GOYETTE: Gymnastics Club 2,4, Treas. 3. RICHARD GRANITZ: Swimming 1,2. ROBERT GREDLICS: Aeolian Choir 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1. THERESA GREEN: Spanish Club 4. JOHN GREGORY: D.O. 3,4. LORETTA GRENNAN: Student Council 3, Chairman 43 Swim Club 3,4. PAM GRGULA SENIORS 89 Pondering over an important point made by the teacher, Danny Djordjevic trightb continues to listen to the class discussion before adding his own opinion. As the highlight of the pep assembly, homecoming queen Sue Ianniccari fbelowb is escorted by Andy Bultas amid cheers from the spirited student body. KAREN GRILLO: Aeolian Choir 3,43 Belles and Beaus 2,33 Girls' Choir 23 Note-a- Belles 2,3. JEROME GRZYBEK: Ski Club 3,4. GARY GRZYWACZ TONY GUSTIN JANICE HAARMANS: French Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4g Medical Careers 1,2,3,4. CHRIS HABADA: Library Aids l. JAMES HAGE: D.O. 4. OLGA HAIDAMAKA CHARLENE HALLMAN: Mixed Chorus 3. DARLENE HAMERA: Aeolian Choir 3g Booster Club 2,3g G.A.A. ig Girls' Choir 23 Jr. Honor Soc. 2, Vice-Pres. 3g Sr. Honor Soc. 3,45 Student Council lg Tennis 4. KIMBERLY HANDTMANN: Booster Club 2,3,4g Girls' Choir 2,35 Girls' Chorus lg Modern Dance Club 1. NORMAN HANSEN: Concert Band 3,4g Music Club 45 Varsity Band 1.2. 90 SENIORS WM .HA f ' 'lv' if 72? V .Lf V' 7f?l.f1 W. fin ff'1ff'1'2ff fs if -. fwfiz'eww7ff,vw . ,tlz faiil V 2 A ' -1? My ' ,fy LINDA HANSON: Italian Club 25 Mixed Chorus 1. MARY HARASEK: G.A.A. 35 Ski Club 4. MARY JO HARKIN: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Belles and Beaus 35 Booster Club 2,35 Girls' Choir 25 Mixed Chorus 15 Note-a- Belles 3. WILLIAM HARRIS: Orchestra 1,2,3,4. GAIL HAVLAT: 0.0. 4. MARK HEARN: Basketball 1,25 Class Of- ficers Pres. 1,25 Cross-Country 1,25 Track 152. JEFF HEHN: Baseball 15 Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. DENISE HEIDER: Girls' Choir 25 Mixed Chorus 3.4. JANET HEJTMANEK: Forensics Team 3,45 German Club Treas. 15 Modern Dance Club 1,2,4, Vice-Pres. 35 Thespians 2,3,4. CAROL HEKKING: Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 2. KAY HELEBRANDT: Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Music Club 45 Orchestra 2,3545 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,3. EDWARD HELLNER Sue Ianniccari Reigns over Homecoming l UREN HELLSTROM vi HENEGHAN: Basketball 2,3,4. EA HERING ORAH HEROLDT: 0.0. 4. l NARD HICKEY: Football 1,253 restling 1,2,3. RLEY HILK: Booster Club 2,3545 Girls, horus 1. REEN HINDES: D.O. 3, Pres. 4. THIA HLAD: Concert Band 2,35 Jr. onor Soc. 2,35 Modern Dance Club 1,253 ice-Pres. 45 Orchestra 3. 15941 is SENIORS 91 HOPE HODYS: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 23 Gymnastics Club l,2, Sec. 3,4' Track Aids 2,3,4. JAMES HORA: Basketball 39 M Club 4g Sr. Honor Soc. 4g Ski Club 3,49 Tennis 2.3,4. MILAN HORAK KATHY HORVACK: Library Aids 1,3. 1 ROBERT HOUDOCK: Concert Band 2,3,4' Track 1,2,3,4g Varsity Band 1. ROGER HOVORKA: Mixed Chorus 1,2. DANIEL HOWARD: Track 1. BARB HRASCINSKI: D.E. 4. r STEVEN HRBEK: Falcon Staff 3, Photo Editor 4g Photo Club 1,2,3,4g Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. CHRISTINE HRDINA: Falcon Staff 1. LORI HREJSA: Modern Dance Club 1,2. KAREN HUGH ' I Bill Wronski Shows Talent in Fiddler 92 SENIORS JOSEPH IANNICCARI: Aeolian Ch D.E. 4g Italian Club 4. SUE IANNICCARI: G.A.A. 3g Chorus 3.4. ANN IOVINELLI: Swim Club 1,2,3,4 TERRY ISENEGGER: Library Aids 29 ed Chorus 2g 0.0. 45 Ski Club 1, Swim Maids 2. PHILIP JANKE: D.O. 4. ROGER JASKOT: Football 15 Sr. Soc. 3,4. GARY JEDLOVEC: Golf 1,2,3,4g Jr. Soc. 3. DONALD JENKINS Confused by the optical illusion card being passed around her psychology class, Barb Bruce Qleftj laughs as she tries to count the number of cubes in the diagram. Starring as Tevye in the fall musical, Bill Wronski Qbelowj consults Lazur Wolf, played by junior Jim MacNerland, about the marriage of his eldest daughter. RAY JIRSA: Band 1,2,3,4. MIKE JOHNSON Club 4. NANCY JURCEKA LAURA JUSTUS: 0.0. 4. DIANE KACZMAREK JANET KALINA Chorus 1. LESLIE KARIOLICH: D.E. 45 Chorus 15 Wrestling Aids 2,3,4. SANDY JOHNSON: Egg Staff 45 Girls' Choir 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Modern Dance JANE JURICEK: TALON STAFF 2, FACULTY EDITOR 35 Booster Club 2,35 G.A.A. 15 Gymnastics Club 15 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,35 Porn Pon Girls 45 Sr. Honor Soc. MIKE KALFAS: Football 25 Track 4. VICKI KANE: C.W.T. 45 G.A.A. 1. RENEE KAPPA: Girls' Choir 2,3,45 Mixed Mixed SENIORS 93 RICH KARIOTT: Football 1. MICHAEL KARSA: Baseball 15 Cross- Country 1. JANICE KAYE: Falcon Staff 3. DONALD KAZDA JAMES KELLY: D.E. 45 Track 1. KIMBERLY KENDRA: Concert Band 2,3,45 French Club 3, Pres. 45 Music Club 45 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,45 Swim Club 45 Var- sity Band 1. CHRIS KENDZORA: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Belles and Beaus 2,3,45 Booster Club 25 Girls' Choir 25 Girls, Chorus 15 Gym- nastics Club 15 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,35 Note- a-Belles 2,3,45 Pom Pon Girls 3,45 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. STEVE KERHART: Band 152. JANICE KETZA: Cheerleaders 3,45 Gym- nastics Club 152,35 Track Aids 3. MICHAEL KIMAK: Soccer 45 Wrestling 2. ANDREW KINASTOWSKI CAROL KLIMES: Aeolian Choir 35 Czech Club 25 Falcon Exchange Editor 45 Girls' Choir 25 Mixed Chorus 1. KARL KLOUZER: Aeolian Choir 2,45 Belles and Beaus 3,45 German Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 15 Music Club 4. CHESTER KNAPKIEWICZ: Tech Guild 4. MICHAEL KNORPS KAREN KODL: Booster Club 2,35 Pres. 45 Bowling Team 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 45 Wrestling Aids 3,4. DONNA KOEHLER: G.A.A. 1,45 Medical Careers 1,2. TRESNJA KOHOUT: Sr. Honor Soc. 4. THOMAS KOLAK KATHY KOLMAN: Gymnastics Club 15 0.0. 45 Ski Club 1. TED KOLODZIEJ: Ski Club 153. PAM KORBEL: Girls' Choir 25 Library Aids 15 Mixed Chorus 15 0.0. 45 Student Council 1. MARY KORDESH: Volleyball 3,4. CATHERINE KOSAR: Mixed Chorus 25 Modern Dance Club 152. 94 SENIORS While playing with one of the playschoolers in child development, Jody Guidice ileftj watches approvingly as he struggles to put a puzzle together correctly. Q Exercising her creativity, Sandi Faikus Qbelowj works busily in pottery. Because of her outstanding PSAT scores, Sandi qualified as an NMSQT semifinalist. Nm 'QR- Sandi Faikus Semi-Finalist in MSQT Ski Club 354. ' Varsity Band 1. l5253,4. Aids 4. DONNA KOSMIDER: G.A.A. 15 0.0. 45 BOB KOVAR: Band 1,25 Cross-Country 1525 Ski Club 1,2535 Soccer 45 Track 152. JOHN KOZIEL: Basketball 45 Concert Band 2,3545 Music Club 45 Orchestra 35 JUDY KRABBE: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Booster Club 45 Ecology Club Vice-Pres. 35 Pres. 45 Girls' Choir 25 Spanish Club Sec. 3. KAREN KRAMER: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Belles and Beaus 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Mix- ed Chorus 15 Note-a-Belles 3. MARY KREJCA: Egg Staff 45 Orchestra EILEEN KRENCIUS: G.A.A. 3,45 Library JANICE KREV: Cheerleaders 15253545 Swim 5 Club 1,2535 Pres. 45 Swim Maids 25354. SENIORS 95 KAREN KRIZ: 0.0. 4g Wrestling Aids 1. DENNIS KROLL: Football 1,2g 0.0. Track 1.2. MICHAEL KRUCEK: Cross-Country 1. CHRISTOPHER KRUGER: Jr. Honor S1 2.3. 0.0. 4. DARLENE KRUPICKA: Cheerleadi C 2,3,4g Girls' Choir 2. Mixed Chorus 1g . Club 45 Student Council 4g Swim Ma 3.4. EDWARD KRUSEC: Aeolian Choir 2,3 Baseball 1,35 Basketball 13 Belles Beaus 3,43 Mixed Chorus 13 Music Clulll HENRY KRUSEC: Aeoiian Choir 2.35 Ml ed Chorus 1. . LAWRENCE KRYSIAK: Golf 1,2.3,4. Seniors Observe New State Lottery KENNETH KRZEMINSKI MICHAEL KRZYSTON: Jr. Honor Soc. 3. Sr. Honor Soc. 4. JOSEPH KUCERA: Cross-Country 4' Swimming 1,2.3.4g Track 3.4. WILLIAM KUCHAN: Football 1,25 Wrestl- ing l.2,3.4. v DEBRA KUCHTA ROSEMARIE KUNES: Girls' Choir 1,2- Pom Pon Girls 3,49 Wrestling Aids 1,2. MARIANNE KUPSCO: Medical Careers 2' Sr. Honor Soc. 35 Sec. 4. JOHN KUTA: D.0. 3.4. 7 x MARYLOU KUZIN: Jr. Honor Soc. 39 Modern Dance Club 2, Vice-Pres. 1, Pres. 3.45 Sr. Honor Soc. 43 Thespians 3.4. CONSTANCE KVETON: G.A.A. 1,25 Girls' Choir 1.2g Gymnastics Club 1,2,3,4g Mix- ed Chorus 25 Modern Dance Club 1,2- Student Council 2.3.45 Track Aids 2.3.4. GEORGE KYSELA: Ski Club 25 Swimming 1.2. JANINE LABIAK: Jr. Honor Soc. 33 Mixed Chorus 13 Sr. Honor Soc. 4. 1 SENIORS H H FRANCES LAMBROS RAY LAMPE: Football 1,2,3g Golf 15 Mixed Chorus lg Wrestling 1,2. KENNETH LANDIS: Baseball 2,3,4g Foot- ball 2,3g Wrestling 1,2,3,4. LINDA LANDSINGER: Booster Club 2. DIANE LAUTERMILCH: D.O. 3,4. CATHY LEMAR: 0.0. Pres. 4. LARRY LEOPARD: Library Aids 2,3,4. FRANK LESTINA: Band 33 Basketball lg Jazz Band 2,3,4g Music Club Teas. 4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4. CHERYL LEWANDOWSKI: Booster Club 2,3, Sec. 45 G.A.A. lg Wrestling Aids 3,4. GEORGE LEWANDOWSKI: Swimming 1,2,3,4. DONNA LIBEL: G.A.A. 1,25 Modern Dance Club 1,2g 0.0. 4. REGINA LICHT: TALON STAFF 3g Modern Dance Club 1. Many students return after school to make up typing assignments they missed while absent. Doug Vukajlovic ileftl concentrates on his typing material during one of the timings he has to take. Involved in the plot of Hamlet, Lisa Colquitt laboveb reads her assignment. Hamlet is one of many plays students studied in the two nine week courses on Shakespeare's comedies and tragedies. SENIORS 97 DAVID LIEB: D.O. 4. DEBORAH LINK: D.E. 4. LOUIS LIOTINE: Baseball 2,3,4g TraF WALTER LIPPERT: Swim Club lg Wi ing Capt. l,2. ' DANIEL LOBELLO: Class Officers Pri Football l,2,3,4g Jr. Honor Soc. 2g Club 4g Wrestling l,2. KEITH LODDING: Football lg Socc Track 1,2,3,4. RICKY LONDAK: Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4 LISA LOPORTO: Falcon Staff lg Fore Team 45 Modern Dance Club 3,43 Stu Council 1,25 Thespians 4, Treas. 3. W Seniors View Addition of Fire Doors M441 I Y ...J After consulting her notes against the information given in the text, Pam Augsburger Qabovej tries to determine the cor- rect answer for the problem on which she is working. Calculators are rapidly becoming a standard aid to students in business courses. Carla Duffek Qrightj keeps her eyes on her paper while adding up a column of numbers. 98 SENIORS JANIS LOUZENSKY: D.O. Treas. 43 G.A.A. 1. DEBORAH LUKES: C.W.T. 4g G.A.A. 3. ROSEMARIE LUKETIC: Gymnastics Club 13 0.0. 4. ROBERT LUKOW: Basketball 2,3,43 Foot- ball 1,2,3,4. LUKE LULICH: Football 2,33 Track 1. JOHN LUZADDER: Student Council 1. BOB LYONS LINDA MACKIE KEN MAKOWSKI MIKE MALINSKI: Football 1,2,3g Wrestl- ing 1,2,3,4. CARL MALY: Basketball 33 Belles and Beaus 3g Mixed Chorus 1. JANICE MANCINI: G.A.A. 3g 0.0. 4. MARK MANNARELLI: Aeolian Choir 2,33 Football 43 Mixed Chorus 13 Swimming 2. LESLIE MANSON: Girls' Choir 43 Library Aids 2. THERESA MARANDO: 0.0. 4. ALAN MARCISZEWSKI: Concert Band I,2,3,4Q Orchestra 1,3,4. LARRY MARCZAK: Jr. Honor Soc. 2,33 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. PAMELA MAREK: Aeolian Choir 3,43 Girls' Choir 2g Gymnastics Club 1,3,4Q Library Aids 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 13 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4Q Wrestling Aids 4. GARY MARES VICKI MARESH: French Club 13 Gym- nastics Club 33 Library Aids 3,43 Varsity Band 1,2,3,4. CINDY MAROHNICH DEBORAH MAROHNICH SUSAN MARS DEBORAH MARTIN: Aeolian Choir 3,4Q Czech Club 13 French Club 1, Sec. 2, Treas. 3,4Q Girls, Choir 23 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,33 Modern Dance Club 13 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,43 Tech Guild 2,4, Sec. 33 Thespians 1,2,3,4. SENIORS 99 JEFF MARTIN: Aeolian Choir 3,45 D.O. 45 Mixed Chorus 1,2. LYNDA MARTIN: Aeolian Choir 35 Booster Club 2,3, Treas. 45 Girls' Choir 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Student Council 1,3,4. RICK MARTIN: Swimming 1,2,3. JOAN MARTOCCIO JAMIE MARTORELLI: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Gym- nastics Club 3,45 Library Aids 3,4, Treas. 25 Wrestling Aids 4. PATTI MASIS: G.A.A. 15 Mixed Chorus 3. CAREY MASSCHELIN: Concert Band 2,3,45 G.A.A. 15 Music Club 45 Orchestra 3,45 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,45 Swim Club 15 Varsity Band 15 Volleyball 4. JIM MASTNY Monica Dobes Heads Talon Production if 5 . W . , , ,Q A., X 3 gd E 100 SENIORS BARBARA MASZOTA: Booster Clu Modern Dance Club 15 Spanish Cl Wrestling Aids 4. ROSANN MATARRESE CONCETTA MATIELLO: Booster 3,45 Wrestling Aids 3,4. NANCY MATTSON: D.E. 4. - JUDITH MAXA: Medical Careers 2, 35 Modern Dance Club 2. STEVEN MAYER BILL McALLISTER: Basketball 1,25 ball 15 German Club 1,35 Track 25 ing 1. MARYELLEN McALO0N: D.O. 45 Choir 1,2. CHERYL McCLELLAND: Library Modern Dance Club 35 0.0. 45 St Council 1,3. CHERYL McCOMBS RICHARD McELLIGOTT: Swi 1, 2, 3. TERRENCE MCELLIGOTT I TOM McNURE GEORGE MECKEL: M Club 3,4g Swim- ming 1,2,3,4g Swim Club 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 43 Track 1. ANNETTE MEHREN: Concert Band 3,4g - Varsity Band 1,2. LINDA MENCARI: Photo Club 4. DAVID MICHAELS CHRISTINE MICHALCZAK: H.O. 45 Medical Careers 1, Sec. 2g Mixed Chorus 3. ALAN MICHALIK: Concert Band 3,45 Var- sity Band 1,2. SUSAN MIKOS: Library Aids 1,2,3,4. K i liil ' 'l I '.,, ieel CHERYL MILLER: D.o. 3g H.O. 4. fx Q CINDY MILLER ' ' ' KATHLEEN MILLER: Class Officers 1,23 W' 1' ' -A D.E. 43 Student Council 1. I ROBIN MILLER: Girls' Choir 2g Mixed Chorus 13 0,0. 4. X -Q K- J S Dressed in her favorite pair of patched jeans, Pat Shepalek Cleft! proves that comfortable dress and a relaxed sitting position aid her concentration. Working late in the yearbook office, TALON editor- in-chief Monica Dobes Qabovej checks off various pictures being used on the senior division page. SENIORS 101 YVONNE MILLER ANTHONY MOLINARO: Cross-Country 1,25 Egg Layout Editor 4g Falcon Staff 3, Editorial Editor 43 Sr. Honor Soc. 3, Pres. 45 Track 1,23 Varsity Band 1,2. LAWRENCE MOLINARO: Baseball Ig Football 13 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,3. BRUCE MORENO: Football 1,2. JIM MORIN GLINDA MORRIS: Mixed Chorus l,3,4. ROSEMARY MOUL: G.A.A. 3,49 Girls' Choir 2. MARY KAY MOYSEY: Mixed Chorus 1g Pom Pon Girls 2,45 Ski Club 1,2,3g Stu- dent Council 1g Track Aids 3,4. RONALD MULLINS THOMAS MUNOZ: Spanish Club 4. CHRISTINE MURPHY THERESA MUSILLAMI After carefully etching her design on the plate, Terry DeStefano Qabovej applies ink to the plate with a roller to enable her to make a print of the pattern. Taking a break from homework, John Higgins Qrightj relaxes with a coke in the student lounge, an alter- native to study hall for juniors and seniors. 102 SENIORS Listening to a lecture in her European history class, Gina Albi Qleftj contemplates her teacher's discussion. Working on a project using skills learned in needlecrafts, Judy Krabbe fbelowj makes use of some free time. Gina lbi Captures DAR Honor Award Mig- ,,N E Ns ENE 3 X X s xxx BOB MUTH: HM Club 3,45 Swimming - 1,2,3,45 Swim Club 1,2,4, Vice-Pres. 3. LARRY NALEWAY MAUREEN NATONSKI: G.A.,A. 1,25 Gymnastics Club 1,2,85 Volleyball 1. PAUL NEADLY: Baseball 1,2,3,4. . X .Ass AON-1 1 :Ta I iam. fig 11. , , A. s. ..,... X wx A ii MICHAEL NEKOLNY: Football 25 Jr. Honor Soc 35 M Club 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,4. CARLENE NELSON: Booster Club 35 Library Aids 1,4, Vice-Pres. 2. GLORIA NELSON: D.E. Treas. 45 DONNA NEMEC: Aeolian Choir 35 Belles and Beaus 35 Girls, Choir 25 Note-a-Belles 3. DOUG NEMEC: Photo Club 2,3. PAT NICOSIA: H.O. 45 Student Council 1. 5' CHARLES NIEDRICH: Sr. Honor Soc. 4. TOM NOGA: Football 15 Swimming 1,2,3. SENIORS 103 ROBERT NORDBYE: Football 1,2,3,45 M Club 3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. DAWN NOVAK: Aeolian Choir 35 Girls' Choir 25 Gymnastics Club Vice-Pres. 15 Medical Careers 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Swimming 45 Swim Club 4. PAM NOVAK: Gymnastics Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 25 Ski Club 2,3,4. TIM NOVAK: Band 1,2,3,4. RICHARD NOWORUL: Cross-Country 1,25 Ski Club 1,2,3,4. KRISTA OEHLBERG: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Gymnastics Club 152,35 Library Aids 2,3. MARTIN OHLSON LINDA OSTROWSKI: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 152. MICHAEL OWENS: Basketball 3,45 Falcon Sports Editor 3,45 Football 1,2. MARIANNE PADERA: TALON STAFF 25 Class Officers 25 Gymnastics Club 2,4, Capt. 3. VICKI PAGANELLI: Cheerleaders 15 Falcon Staff 45 Gymnastics Club 25 Pom Pon Girls 3,45 Swim Club 35 Track Aids 2,3. CAROL PANCNER JOHN PANKOW: Swimming 1.5 FRAN PARRULLI: Booster Club 35 Egg Staff 45 Girls' Choir 25 Gymnastics Club 4, Vice-Pres. 35 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,35 Pom Pon Girls 25 Sr. Honor Soc. 45 Student Council 2. MARCIA PARTEKEL: Medical Careers 25 Modern Dance Club 3,4. KEN PASTERNAK: Baseball 1,2,3,4. ROBERT PAULSON: D.0. Pres. 4. LINDA PAZERECKIS: Girls' Choir 1,2. KAREN PECHA: Booster Club 3,45 Student Council 35 Sec. 25 Swim Maids 3. RICHARD PENKAVA: Football 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Swimming 1. BOB PERINA CATHY PERSIN: Girls' Chorus 15 Library Aids 35 Modern Dance Club 35 Sr. Honor Soc. 4. STEPHEN PETERGAL: Aeolian Choir 25 Belles and Beaus 3,45 Football 1,25 Foren- sics Team 35 Thespians 354. ARTHUR PETERSON SENIORS ? '?W r:2 F ffiifllfisl fi ' ' Mm: -,, ,,. 5 5 9' as A 3 .L -we il wi' reset, 5, r r ,, 5 ,, r 3 , Turning their shop course into a shoe repair service, Al Michalik and Dave Ehle Qleftj repair a shoe that has lost its heel. At college night Frank Donnelly and Frank Saran Qbelowj listen to a college representative's advice on course selection. Seniors Plan Future at College Night N PETERSON RY PHOTAKIS: Aeolian Choir 2,3,4g Baseball 1,25 Belles and Beaus 4g Mixed Chorus 1. CHAEL PILARCZYK: D.O. 4. DY PILEGGI: D.E. 45 Girls' Choir 3. EGORY PLACKO EVE PLAZIBAT: Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 1,4. LIE PLESHA: Aeolian Choir 35 Booster Club 35 Egg Literary Selection Editor 45 Falcon Staff 45 G.A.A. 15 Girls' Choir 25 Gymnastics Club 15 Jr. Honor Soc. 2, Treas. 35 Modern Dance Club 15 Sr. Honor Soc. 3, Vice-Pres. 4. BERT PLESNIAK BERT POGHEN: Cross-Country 15 D.O. 45 Swimming 15 Track 152. ARON POHANKA: Cheerleaders 1,25 D.E. Vice-Pres. 45 G.A.A. 15 Girls' Choir 1.2. RL POLASKI E POTUZNIK: Modern Dance Club 1,2,4, Sec.!Treas. 35 Ski Club 2,3,4. SENIORS 105 MIKE POZESKY JOHN PREBER THOMAS PROCICH DANI PROFFITT: Cheerleaders Co-Capt. 15 Class Officer Vice-Pres. 25 G.A.A. 35 Girls' Choir 2,35 Track Aids 2,35 Sec. 4. RICHARD PROSEK: Football 2. JULIE PROULX: Medical Careers 1,2,3,4. MARK PROVENZANO: Baseball 15 D.O. 45 Track 1. JOANN PUKYS: Modern Dance Club 1,2,3. ANTHONY PUSATERI: Baseball 45 Cross- Country 1. GREGORY PYSHNY: Photo Club 45 Track l,2,3,4. RADE RADJEVIC: D.O. 4. KAREN RADOCHA: Girls' Choir 1,2,3,4. ,E .M -W ,W hm....f,. ,,., During the time allotted in class for study Jeff Zitek iabovej relaxes as he begins to create an artlstlc doodle on his homework asslgnment Placing together oddly shaped pieces of wood m a trial and error manner Terry Scavuzzo fflghtl ex periments with her current art project 106 SENIORS OMAS RAIA: Jr. Honor Soc. 2,35 Sr. Honor Soc. 3.4. .RRY RAMOS .VID RAPACZ UREEN RAUSCH: Bowling Team 4. DHN REGAN: Basketball 2,35 D.O. 45 Wrestling 1. JSE REGAN: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Booster Club 2,35 Class Officer Treas. 1,25 Girls' Choir 1,25 Student Council 1,25 Swim Maids 3, Treas. 45 Track Aids 1, Treas. 2. EBORAH REICH: Bowling Team 45 Volleyball 4. IRK REIMER: Cross-Crountry 15 D.O. 45 Football 2. Seniors Witness Inauguration of Ford l l JOHN REINHOLTZ: Cross-Country 1,2,35 Track 152. GEORGE REZABEK: Swimming 15 Track 1. JENNIFER RICCO: Aeolian Choir 35 D.E. 45 Girls' Choir 25 Mixed Chorus 1. MICHAEL RICE: Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 HM Club 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Swim Club 25 Wrestling 2. MARTIN RICHARDS DARYL RICHTER: Falcon Staff 1,45 Art Editor 2, Managing Editor 2, Editor-in- Chief 35 Forensics Team 35 Tech Guild 3,45 Thespians 4. RENEE RITA: D.E. 45 G.A.A. 1. CHERYL ROJAS: Mixed Chorus 25 0.0. 4. BRUCE ROMANEK: Baseball 2,45 Falcon Staff 3,45 M Club 3,45 Ski Club 45 Spanish Club, Vice-Pres. 45 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Swim Club 354. VICTOR ROMANO TOM RONDE TOM ROSS: Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 15253, Capt. 45 HM Club 3, Pres. 4. SENIORS 107 With the aid of an alcohol burner, Nevette Trailov Crightj puts the finishing touches on a ring she is making to fulfill an assignment in her jewelry class. One of the many students who participated in the Stu- dent Council sponsored Halloween dress-up, Renee Rita Qbelowj licks a lollipop while disguised as an elf. Seniors appreciated the return of the Student Council soda machine. Danny Sabo and Ray Jirsa Qbelow, righth pause in the foyer to go over the possible selections. MARY ELLEN ROST: German Club 1,25 Girls' Choir 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,39 Sr. Honor Soc. 3.4. BOB RUCH: Basketball 1,2,3,4g Sr. Honor Soc. 3,45 Track 1,2. ROBIN RUDE: D.O. 3,4g Modern Dance Club 1g Orchestra 1,25 Student Council 1. MARGI RUDIS: Mixed Chorus 3,4. FRANK RUSSO: Aeolian Choir 2,3,4g Mix- ed Chorus 1. MICHAEL RUZICKA: German Club 25 Spanish Club 1, Vice-Pres. 2. THERESA RYCHLINSKI: Girls' Choir 1,2. CATHY RYCRAFT: Czech Club Sec. 3. 108 SENIORS KEITH RYLANDS: Concert Band 233,43 Orchestra 43 Ski Club 3,43 Swim Club 3,43 Swimming l,2,3,4Q Varsity Band 1. LAURA RYNDAK: Cheerleaders 2, Co- Capt. 3, Capt. 43 Class Officers Sec. lg G.A.A. 33 Girls' Chorus 13 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,33 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,43 Ski Club 43 Stu- dent Council 13 Track Aids 1,2,3,4. DAN SABO: Baseball 2,3,4. JOHN SAJOVIC: Soccer 43 Track 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL SALERNO: Baseball 13 Foot- ball 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2. FRANK SARAN: M Club 3,4. JANET SASS: Aeolian Choir 4g Girls' Choir 33 Mixed Chorus 2. TOM SAUTER: TALON PHOTO- GRAPHER 33 Photo Club Pres. 4. SUSAN SCALETTA: Library Aids 1. MIKE SCAMARCIA: D.O. Pres. 43 Track 3. TONY SCARCELLO: Cross-Country 23 Italian Club 4. THERESA SCAVUZZO: G.A.A. 33 Volleyball 3. Seniors Enjo Use of 7 -Up Machine XROL SCHMID: Aeolian Choir 43 Czech Club 33 French Club 33 Girls' Choir 33 Medical Careers 1,2, Vice-Pres. 33 Mixed Chorus 23 Philosophy Club 3. EE ANN SCHMIDT: G.A.A. 13 Library Aids 13 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. AREN SCHRAUB: G.A.A. 23 Girls' Choir 132,33 Gymnastics Club 2. ICHARD SCHROEDER: Aeolian Choir 233,43 Band 132,43 Belles and Beaus 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 13 Music Club 4. pAINE SCHUMACHER: Forensics Team 3 3,43 Jr. Honor Soc. 2g Medical Careers 13 ' Modern Dance Club 23 Tech Guild Treas. 43 Thespians Hist. 3, Sec. 4. EN scHwoLow IE SCIABICA: D.E. Sec. 43 G.A.A. 1. TANK SEDLACEK SENIORS 109 3 Seated on the cafeteria floor, Cindy Hlad frightb manages to sacrifice her lunch period socializing in order to cram for an important fifth hour exam. Making use of the headphone units in her French class, Darlene Hamera Qbelowj listens to a story and translates what she hears from French to English. 5 M 5 9 E Z M ? ? 1 Q 2 x X 'N ,mm 110 SENIORS xx ,K as 9 Nl, 5'Tr:5E:55125152.5515-firiiffEI 'inf' YfS?f?'2?ii 'l553i'35357 W Y Wwifi- if-xii TNS ffiw fli f ii 1 1 1- I ' 5555325-F f1 eilflfxf 2 2 ' -'Elf' 1? Si-:sifiizfiisss ' -air:-I . -.f , .. 321' 5 Q: f ' ssl' . 7. 'f' mf: Hifi- 5.15, x Qin' ., 5 .sw-:ff::5' iB'1r:2rs. ' 2 N 9 5 X gil: xx 1 g ROBIN SEFCIK: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Twirling Sec. 35 Booster Club G.A.A. 15 Girls' Choir 25 Mixed Music Club 45 Ski Club 4. DONALD SELTIN CINDY SERAFINO: C.W.T. 45 Girls' Ch 3. MARIE SERRITELLA: G.A.A. 1,25 Ital' Club 15 Modern Dance Club 45 Ski Cl 45 Volleyball 4. CAROL SHAFAR: Concert Band 1,2, French Club 45 Medical Careers 15 M Club 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 2, Swim Club 2,3,45 Swim Maids 3,4. DEBRA SHANER: Mixed Chorus 2. PAT SHEPELAK: Photo Club 45 Sr. Ho Soc. 3,4. DEBBIE SHERLOCK ROBIN SHERMAN: Gymnastics Club Library Aids 15 Mixed Chorus 2. DEBORAH SHORT ROBERT SHUBINSKI: Concert B 2,3545 Falcon Staff 15 M Club Orchestra 3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,45 S Club 2,3,45 Varsity Band 15 Wrestlin MARGE SHUMA: Booster Club 35 0.0. AREN SIEBERT: D.O. 33 G.A.A. 2g H.O. 43 Library Aids 1,23 Volleyball 4. ANIEL SIFRAR: Baseball 1,2,3Q Basket- ball 13 Football 1,2,3,43 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,33 M Club 2,3,43 Wrestling 2. ATHY SIMA: Girls' Choir 23 Girls' Chorus 13 Library Aids 1,23 Track Aids 2, Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 4. D SIMOSKY: D.O. 3,4. IAUREEN SIRKO IARY SISCO: Bowling Team 4. UDREY SKALECKI: Girls' Choir 3g Mix- ed Chorus 1,2,4. DHN SKOUBIS: TALON STAFF 2, ATHLETICS EDITOR 33 ACADEMICS l EDITOR 4g Aeolian Choir 2,3,43 Belles and Beaus 3,43 Jr. Honor Soc. 2, Pres. 3g 5 Mixed Chorus 13 Music Club 43 Sr. Honor l Soc. 3,4. Seniors Take Award for Class Spirit MICHELE SKVARIL: Modern Dance Club 4. FRANK SLADEK: Aeolian Choir 3,43 Belles and Beaus 2g Mixed Chorus 1,2. JUDI SLADETZ: Booster Club 33 Medical Careers 13 Sr. Honor Soc. 43 Thespians 4, Sec. 2,3. GREGORY SLAWKO: Egg Art Editor 43 Modern Dance Club 43 Tech Guild 43 Thespians 2, Vice-Pres. 3g Pres. 43 Foren- sics Team 3,4. JERRY SLECHTA KAREN SLECHTA: Aeolian Choir 3,43 Belles and Beaus 3,4Q Girls' Choir 23 Gym- nastics Club 13 Mixed Chorus 13 Music Club 43 Note-a-Belles 3,4. RICHARD SLEHOFFER ANN SLIVINSKI3 Modern Dance Club 2,3,4Q Thespians 2,3, Vice-Pres. 43 Foren- sics Team 2,3,4. SUSAN SLOVACEK JAMES SMITH: D.O. 4. KEITH SMITH: D.O. 3,4. KEN SMITH SENIORS 111 NINA SMITH KAREN SMUDA: Pom Pon Girls 35 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Swim Maids 2. KATHY SMUDA: D.E. 45 Ski Club 1, JOANNE SPEROPULOS: French Club 1. SUSAN SPETTER: G.A.A. 15 Jr. Honor Soc. 2, Sec. 35 Sr. Honor Soc. 45 Student Council 3, Treas. 45 Swim Club 2,35 Swim Maids 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4. GARY SPIKA SCOTT STANLEY: M Club 45 Tennis 2,3,4. CHARLES STARR: Cross-Country 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. GREGG STASTNY: Band 1,2,35 Cross- Country 1,2,35 D.E. 45 Ski Club 1,45 Ten- nis 1,25 Track 1. PETER STASTNY: Cross-Country 25 Music Club Pres. 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,45 Track 1,2. PATRICIA STAWICKI: G.A.A. 15 German Club 25 Girls' Choir 45 Jr. Honor Soc. 35 Medical Careers 35 Mixed Chorus 35 Modern Dance Club 25 Sr. Honor Soc. 4. MICHAEL STEFANIUK PETE STEINHAGEN DORIS STETKA: D.O. 3,4. WILLIAM STOFFELS RALPH STOLFO JANET STRADA: Booster Club 2,35 D.E. Pres. 45 Italian Club 2, Pres. 3. ELIZABETH STRAKA: Ecology Club 45 G.A.A. 25 Girls' Choir 45 Spanish Club 3, Sec. 4. ANDREA STRAZIS JOE STROMSKI DAVE STROYECK: TALON STAFF 2,35 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Jr. Honor Soc. Hist. 2. BRENDA STUDINSKI: Booster Club 2,35 Class Officers Sec. 3, Pres. 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3: Mixed Chorus 1,25 Student Council l.2,3,4. KAREN STYRNA PATTI SUCHOMEL: Aeolian Choir 45 Baton Twirling 35 Booster Club 253,45 Girls' Choir 1,2,35 Gymnastics Club 1' Modern Dance Club 15 Ski Club 1,2,3 Pres. 4g,Wrestling Aids 2,3,4. 1 v SENIORS CK SUDZUM: Band 1,2,3g Football 2. ANA SUMMERS FF SUNDWALL: Concert Band 1,2,3,4g Music Club 45 Orchestra 3,49 Student Council 4. ELODY SVEC IZABETH SWANSON: D.E. 4. 'IS SWARTZEL ANN SWIERENGA: Girls' Choir 25 Mix- ed Chorus 1. ARK SYNAK: Cross-Country 13 D.E. 4. Sl LMZQL o CWQJZLWZ .2 A 7 M H Seniors Giv cf wc JMQUUQ WJ 0 wwf 0 it e tera y orks to Egg AFM jaw fi WMLQJJWWMC A Oil and grease covered Mike Capitan Cleftl prepares to remove some dirt from the motor of the car on which he is working. Auto mechanics is a course popular among senior boys. Working on the production of the Egg, Morton West's revived literary magazine, Julie Plesha Cabovej consults advisor Mrs. J. L. Morel about a work being considered for the publication. SENIORS 113 Using a calculator to aid him, Scott Stanley frightj completes a job in his accounting class. Business education courses can be worthwhile for seniors who are planning ahead for a career. Using time in English, Elaine Schumacher fbelowj discusses the assigned reading with Greg Slawko. Elaine was chosen as one of the winners of the 1974 NCTE Achievement Award in writing. ,AA K Elaine Schumacher Wins NCTE Award DONNA SZABLEWSKI MICHAELENE SZPISJAK: Booster Club 1,2,3,4. LARRY TABB: D.O. 4. VIOLET TASEVSKI LYNN TESAR JIM TETIK STEVEN TEUNE: Mixed Chorus 1. GARY THRELKELD SUSAN TIFFIN TODD TOERPE: Cross-Country 1,25 D.E 45 Mixed Chorus 13 Track 1,2,4. VIOLET TOLEVSKI NEVETTE TRAILOV: Cheerleaders 1,23 Mixed Chorus 15 Student Council 1,23 Swim Club 2. 114 SENIORS K sf 4 ANNA TRIBUZIO: Medical Careers 1,25 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. FRANCES TROIANI: D.E. Sec. 4g G.A.A. l. JOEL TROPPITOE Italian Club 4g Track 1. STEVE TRUEBLOOD LEE TRUSINA: Concert Band 2,3,4g Music Club 4g Orchestra 3,45 Track 1,23 Varsity Band 1. GAIL TSELEPIS: Egg Staff 45 G.A.A. 13 German Club 15 Modern Dance Club 45 Student Council 1. MICHAEL TUNIS RICHARD TUPEK: Jr. Honor Soc. 2,33 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. y .e E, KRIS TYBOR: D.E. 43 Gymnastics Club 2,3g Library Aids 39 Modern Dance Club 2. SUSAN TYROLT: Girls' Choir 2g Mixed Chorus lg Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. DEBBIE UGOREK: 0.0. 43 Ski Club 2. l LINDA ULJANIC: D.E. 4. 3... I ,...4 Busily engaged in working on a project for his woodworking class, Tom Sauter Qabove, leftj uses cor- rect techniques to insure a product free of errors. Amused by the class argument, Debbie Sherlock and An- drea Strazis fabovej weigh their feelings on the issue before deciding the side with which they will agree. Checking to make sure she has the minimum of required stitches for her needlepoint unit, Mary Rost fleftj also checks the neatness and correctness of each stitch. SENIORS 115 MIKE VALES JOSEPH VALESH: Czech Club 2, V Pres. 3. AL VANCURA: Baseball 3,4. PATTY VASILIADES: Aeolian Choir Girls' Choir 25 Gymnastics Club Library Aids 1,3, Pres. 2. 4 DEBBY VIRRUSO: Falcon Staff 35 Ita Club 1,2. TIMOTHY VISK: Golf 3,4. DEBBIE VOIGHT: D.E. 45 Mixed Chr 2,3. SANDRA VOJIK Senior Girls Compete on Swim Team CAROL VONDRA: D.O. 3,4. AL VOPAT: Baseball 2,45 Golf 35 Ski Club 45 Wrestling 2,3,4. JAN VRHEL: Booster Club .3,45 Falcon Staff 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 15 Student Council 3, Sec. 4. DRAGAN VUKAJLOVIC MARY WAITEKUS: Band 15 French Club 45 Medical Careers Treas. 15 Sr. Honor Soc. 45 Ski Club 3,45 Student Council 25 Swim Club 3,45 Swim Maids 4. HAROLD WALKER: D.O. 45 Ski Club 1,4. JERROLD WALTER: Orchestra 1,2,3,4. MARK WALTERS: Football 1,2. SHERYL WARD: Bowling Team 15 Foren- sics Team 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 15 Modern Dance Club 3,45 Thespians 3, Treas. 4. TERRI WASZ: D.E. 45 Library Aids 35 Mix- ed Chorus 2. NANCY WATCHEK: Bowling Team 15 G.A.A. 15 Girls' Choir 15 Medical Careers 1,4, Treas. 2. TIM WESBEY: Class Officers Treas. 45 Football 1,25 Golf l,2,3,45 Jr. Honor Soc. 25 MH Club Vice-Pres. 45 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,45 Ski Club 45 Student Council 45 Swim- ming 1,2,3,4. 116 SENIORS I WESLEY: Football 2,3545 Ski Club .,2,3,4. JNIFER WESTERHOFF THRYN WETTER: Aeolian Choir 35 3.A.A. 35 Girls' Choir 25 Mixed Chorus 1: Vlodern Dance Club 45 Tech Guild Sec. 45 Fhespians 3,4. RK WEYERS l Y WIELANDER RIE WIESER: Concert Band 1,2,3,4g r. Honor Soc. 2, Treas. 35 Music Club ec. 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Sr. Honor Soc. ,45 Swim Club 3. ET WILBANKS: D.O. 3,45 Mixed horus 152. E WILFINGER: H.O. Pres. 4. LIAM WILKINSON ILLE WILLIAMS: Aeolian Choir 3,45 elles and Beaus 45 Girls' Choir 25 Gym- astics Club 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Modern ance Club 35 Music Club 45 Note-a- elles 45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Student Coun- il 45 Swim Club 1,2,3,45 Swim Maids ,3,4. Y WILLIAMS: Aeolian Choir 3,45 .A.A 1,25 German Club 25 Girls' Choir 25 odern Dance Club 1,2,4. EN WILLIS: Girls' Choir 1,2,3. Carefully adding a few details, Janice Kaye Qleftj experiments with different colors and patterns to achieve a creative work of art. Although she appears to be relaxed, Ellen Gerdevich Qbelowb is actually deeply concen- trating on a reading in her Spanish workbook. l 1 Y 51.5 . 1- ., 5 N 5 i SS SENIORS 117 HELEN WILSON: Aeolian Choir 45 G.A.A. 1,25 Girls' Choir 35 Track Aids 3,45 Wrestl- ing Aids 4. RANDY WING: D.O. 3,4. JAMES WINTER: Basketball 2,3,45 Foot- ball 15 Jr. Honor Soc. 25 M Club 3,4. GARY WISEMAN ALLISON WITCZAK: G.A.A. 1,25 German Club 1,2,35 Modern Dance Club 15 Swim Club 3. ADAM WOJTOWICZ: Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Track 1. JEFF WOLF KAREN WOODWARD: G.A.A. 1,25 Ger- man Club 1,25 Modern Dance Club 1. MANDI WORONOWICZ: Ecology Club 3,45 Egg Layout Editor 45 Medical Careers 45 Ski Club 4. JOE WOZNIAK: Falcon Art Editor 4. BILL WRONSKI: Belles and Beaus 35 Concert Band 2,3,45 Forensics Team 253,45 Jr. Honor Soc. 35 Orchestra 3,45 Tennis 1,25 Thespians 45 Track 15 Varsity Band 1. JANICE YORDY: TALON INDEX EDITOR 3, CLASSES EDITOR 45 Ger- man Club 15 Girls' Choir 1,25 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,35 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. I June 10 Graduation Date for Seniors 118 SENIORS WANDA YUEN: Library Aids 2,3,4. GARRY ZABA RICH ZADAK: Football 25 Track lg Wr ing 1,2,3,4. FRANK ZAKROCKY: Concert Band 2 Music Club 45 Varsity Band 1. RICHARD ZAMRZLA: Aeolian Cho' Mixed Chorus 1. NIKKI ZAREMBA JOHN ZEEDYK: D.O. 45 Football 1. DANIEL ZELINSKI: Tech Guild 2,45 35 Wrestling 1. Enrolled in the summer school program, Barb Scaman Qleftj spends her morning in class. Many students use such courses in building up credits. Senior year is a time for realizing individuality and gain- ing self-esteem. Cheryl Rojas fbelowj studies under a sign that encourages such thinking. In his vocational woodworking class, Andy Miculinich Qbelow, leftj works on a cabinet unit, an example of the projects completed by the class. R K 5 STUDEN? S mroiiiiaxr 2 PEOPLE 1,2,4, Sec. 3. ball 1. 1,45 HM Club 4. NANCY ZOLECKE MARK ZYNDA SUSAN ZENDOL: Aeolian Choir 3 4 Belles and Beaus 43 Class Officers Sec 4 Girls Choir 25 Library Aids 35 Mixed Chorus 1 Note-a-Belles 43 Ski Club 3,43 Swim Club MARK ZIELAZINSKI: Football 2 LEONARD ZIEMBA: Baseball 1 2 Basket JEFF ZITEK: Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball WILLIAM ZITKO: Wrestling 1. 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V ., V V V ei V VV 1 ' ,. iff gt 'V 'V 'f V --HV: ' ' ' ' i V 44 ' 2 I' ' WV lui? 11 1 .5:-i V V - VVLI Susan Glowienke Mary Goldberger Ronald Good Jean Gorman Eugene Gozdziak Susan Greathouse Linda Gregorich Michael Grilln Susan Grillo Kim Grimes Elizabeth Grismer Cynthia Gritis Nancy Gross Frank Gryz John Gudgeon Karen Guisinger Cheryl Gurtler Agnes Gutierrez Linda Haarmans Gigi Hage John Halas Nina Halaska Joanna I-Iamaj Timothy Hannigan Janet Hanzlik Anastasia Harasek Debbie Harris Joseph Hart Robin Hass Barbara Havel Frank Havlovic Eugene Head Debbie Heidenblut Kathleen Heneghan Jerome Henkel Dennis Hensel Wayne Herkel Keith Herstnwski Larry Hess Brian Hickey Ken Hillock Greg Hinton Diane Hlavaty Tony Holas Thomas Holland Robert Hood Louis Horak Joseph Horency Terrence House Mary Howard James Hulka Jeffrey Hurbanis Debbie Hurt Susan Ihde J UNIORS 125 Because she knows that extra time in class can produce more efficient work, Anka Puhar frightb completes the computations necessary to fulfill her assignment. Taking advantage of the empty halls and silence of after school hours, Gail Stuart Qbelowj uses floor space around her locker as a work area to finish homework. As she begins to feel the effects of a busy day, Linda Masini Cbelow, rightj props her head on her hand as she continues to direct her attention to her teacher. 5 ,-.- -......,, Q f . ' 'I I Marla Irons I . J I o I Susan Jack i ' 'Y' K VV ' ' VV T f f Rod Jacklin ' , h ,, Daniel James ii? ,ex C ' Ak V 1:22 L ',, ' -V ' Nancy James , V V V, .VV In V VV V, Darlene Jancik .MW V VK-' ' , , A w, VI? I . I Eldwnfd Jannenfla . I M , X -' ' - I of I - I I, ' ,Af ,, '2 . Nancy Jansen I . 2 ,,4,.VV :VH I Miha. VE A 2 31V M Vi, VV A .f W VV I- I' 11 ' Mark Jarosz A V VV ' ' , . V .VV 2115 Russell Jaskot ,, V A 4' Q, V ' f V Marybeth Jaskulski IV V II -5: 5 J ang V I 'MQ Bryan Jasu ff'vV . 'I I ' I , '7 'I ,,... ' Lorraine Jaworek ff ' . V ' ' Q3 1 if Q ',, ' I ' V ' ' William Jaworski , Z Wy, 5 7 VV K , .., -. 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V vga I y I: V, ,Vw V I Robert Kalal ' V 'lg' V , 'F' , ' -I ' ' If ' ' V Tammy Kalous V' hiyr . 3 3 f --4' i m , can Kaminski 4, 211 ff, I , h 4 S? Patricia Kaminski f.. A ' i 'K - 2 '- , J 1 '..' I- - - 'I .. ' f4 .fans ..., rryy f on .wee no Nancy Kammerer V II 7 .- .. ' Geri KHIHDS 45' V Z I ' .. ' H 9f53W 2' ' ff 3 , M' ' ' iff -iff Cheryl Kane 1 Jw , V, ,, J U ie Q .I ' ,, Joan Karabin , if VV . gn, , V. 1 V I , If Q- , -Qin Frank Kaspar 1 Q 'fff fi' f I L' f L Q' 'If John Kaspar ' 'G 3 'V' . James Keating I, . . I AA ...f A Richard Keclik ,A 5 f y ' ' ,V Maryann Kelley 1 5 7 -. 13 E ' V ' ' ,W I. -V ' fe W ' 126 J UNIORS z , V,,V, , Via , ,Q V, K , , 25 l i W , V 'f ' 'V' VV ' -- ' 'i' .,:V,f X 11 1' . V Jlfiitf 'Viiiiff Nuff? U V V Vffffg f tf V 5 , , . . , , , V 5. , --zz gi, , 4 ,PV VT .L V ., we V ,,, 1, V , VV .- L 5, . ,VH Vx, V, 7 ,V WV V V 4 VV. V -, ,....fV V IV T: .V . 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L VV,,a,q5: V. V VV 312 ,F ' , Q V x, ,,V ,VV , V f 5 an 'V , , , V , , , , V V ,, , ' at WV fy V 1 ' V Vw iv , ,.,,., W Irrf , 'f V V 1 - V Vw ,Wx ,N V ,A ,LV f,, V . .M V V ,VM V . ,V I V,VVV,VVA V f ff V fn x,V - V VV V ' VV lflkf . ' , 92 V 'TWV fc I ffkf V 1- YZ ff WKESH V M VM. '55 , Q Zim, .. 1 A :VV V LY iff- VWVV f ' ' Q, V ' Vifrf fq f F V L2 , HH' QV. if' 'V VV ' 'TV ' - 7 .1 4 i ' -VV 1 :rf ,,.,.4:ii' ,,f'VT QV V V V, ' , ,, 7 , aa a' 'fa , ' ,, Vt rf ., i 1 V ,f X , ,, Vfa? W ml , mu , ,, VVVV ,f , 1 Juniors Take First in Small Float C ,VVVA VW W , gt, , ,,,, ., Elizabeth Lamberson V M s Debbie Lanenga -V P , ,N l ,l ,N vm V ,, 1 ,V ' 1, 1 3 , V5 V 312574 , , , Peter Ladd AV ,, Nick Lambrou , ,, ,Z ,,,, ,WV,,s, , AVVV V V X ,V V , , V ,Y ,,,,. ,VM V . . X U . V VV, Nancy Lauer ff' f, ?3a-V L H ' Elizabeth Lauria VV 'V David Lauriano ' Joyce Lautermilch , A Y' , ' ?7'EV?? i V,, I Wifi? Wyr' Q mat. 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', iii i 2 Vf Robert Little Randy Loll John Loris Steve Lubawski Kari Kendra Mark Kennedy Judy Ketza Cynthia Kiener Cheryl Kinsfather Cathy Kirch Edward Kirch Joseph Kirin Kim Kitzberger Thomas Knorps Diane Kobida Richard Koc Robert Kocourek James Koechle Michael Koelle Linda Kohlegk Kathy Komarek Richard Kopacz James Kopkowski Linda Kovalsky Karen Kozderka Gary Koziol Veronica Kozumplik William Kraft Gary Kral Linda Kral Lisa Kral Leann Kramer Kurt Krause Patrice Krawec Joseph Kretch Don Krivensky Donna Krivensky Stanley Krsek Patricia Krystinak Martin Krystyn Robert Kuchan Kathleen Kucinas Joanne Kudla James Kukielski Thomas Kulawiak George Kulhanek Patricia Kupsco Donna Kuras Frank Kurka Miroslav Kurka Allen Kurtz Cheryl Kuta Diane Kutz Gary Kuzin Rosemarie Kuzur Stanley Kysela Kathy Labiak Michael Laconte ompetition V -...exe rs.. -,,, On view for Berwyn residents, the juniors' small float travels in the homecoming parade. Converting their school spirit into hard work, the juniors cooperated to win first place. JUNIORS 127 .die r Lana Lulich 1 ,F Q it iff f - , ,. 'X S Shirley Luzadder - -,f - , 1--+1 1 rl . Edward Lyons f 'x K 'f ' , - T, . :M ,. . , :S s 2 1' V carol Maciejewski T 'Q ' - Q' it 1 1 f r - 6 Karen Mnckin TT, Z: , -r i ? ' - . A , James MacNerland ym' Y- -it Y ' 1 Q W1 f ir f . ...EQ -- . Angelina Mnggi0re 'ian - x ' T T ' ' i ii G S M h A . 'ff . - T ' iii:-' trsgir- K. JE r 4 usan a 'mey . - X ,- Syst 4 o . X 5-4 ' ,.. ,--L X . i Cynthia Malarik i J -- k r Robert Malekovic . , ' . jf-ffl it ' fi Y' T i Terrance Malina P M Q . X Q A --Ih K H' Q h I , QQ f Q5 Ronald Malon X 'N if ,fwf ffl ,. '-5775 I 2 'V M, 'Wi Stan Manasek ' A Q5 'i i iiifx izi- A -if? t - f ' ii - Thomas Manda K If ..., Danna Mangini ,. .. ' V 3 M, F -- 3 g Richard Mann QQ N ,f .1 fa in iii if :iii X 'i X m .1 -' I John Marconnet ,a 'M i -wt? Jlilfs N 1,-fs .. asks- of X s ., if A 'L' ' 'ifiiiiiiit 'ftiiifbiiiiiifiw if firiigf K.-' 2555 Qxifsiitzn i -' if-sniifffiiiiz 'S K Sr r,zi-zinstfer ,. at -X-wx yi: v --'swiss A .. -','- -- i 'L S Paul Marczak Q F: S I ,.. Q ,-,..r,r 1 QQ 5 QQ. ,I Qt Q..Qx--Q Patty Marek .,,, Q i- Q :Q i 1 -gf Y o r L X Gina Margernina X 1 , ,.- 1 ,,,, s , -. 5 T Z -,g Gary Marshall Q 'W Q QS- .E ' QW- K.: cy ' T ig, ' fig Loredana Marsico X- -5 1 T , X -Q i Q: 5 Qj Y kr Q K Q David Martin '- in 3 , -gin? Patricia Martin 7 t ' ' S ' r Steven Martinnvivh X ,. - iijgj- i 'Z 4 - Roger M amz ,Q 5- f-i- -ix - N Q 'L lf QQ i am QQ :a ir T is iiii 1 w X 2 in ' ii'ii ' ' at T : ' Linda Mnsini if - - j A Q X - Q 1 ' . ,K Thomas Masschelin i ,Q-J. K . 5 'K i N WL Robert Mastandren ' aff .2 Q, , fr, 2' . ,fi .r-, if . Jeanie Mastny J W- QQ W ' i , 'Qi K .- i r Q H ' Q L3 Jerome Mastny 5.. 5 mbsf 1. ' Q' N .Qs f' ' . r X gs. T o Camilla Matrisciano Q. i ' ' . 1- -Q,Q?.f QQ Q - , fsf Dwight Mnttnx E T K - S 3 fl ' 3 .r- i t T 6' Laura Maurizi ' X ,Q , 'i 2' ii- 'Pa Qi .- K Catherine Mayer .. . r o M , r M . , H 0 egB' Ollll llIllOl'S l'6pal'e 3 lllg P A I - ' - figs-It s ., A sw. . i.si fn.. f- .. i,.n,...,.Q :,.-N, ..,,i,.. .rp f 'K i QQ . . -, in Julie McClelland , K , f ' A, - Thomas McCormack , it Q . r - il- ff: - - . i zz: Q - .5 .-,' James McDaniel Q - - Mary McSweeney 'ii' - L T ' S - Wfiii ' rj K ' fi ti Barbara Melka . ,f - Mary Melone i, -'ft' 7. r ' elif- -fin i , 3 V-rg 'X .. Km-en Mel-il Slit' F , ' S ' ' if -, Raymond Merritt i :E: '::: , 5 ' -Z' i' .iff ' ' .. x' -Q: ' - ii ii-,i 1- -P ef R nissr.nr.f -7 --ri-:na -Sa. -- - T. if -is-si K T ' . A Q is 3 QW Q ' QQ L i i i, 5 r Karen Meyer 'Q ' Q r K ' . at W' . ' 5 r Paula Michals i Qj 2 .fi jiri-W, Q 'L Q J Nancy Mientus 1 1 i 'X - Edith Milbnrg , If -g ,,.. . l ziirss-NSS -. -Plas .E , -:Qi-,Q ,, f 5SlriiE?7i ,Q-F52 i i if ' ' ' . A ii K' fini A Michael Milenkovic QQ ,Q R K i .'k.k r ' 1- Donna Miller ,, ., i Q Mary Miller Ronald Miller , - :fi - si i i Q f ,, x' - -- Egg gg - Qi , - -ri 5 5, Paul Mlnkrlk 'l 'I 1 Nancy Miskulin K if A-Q Janet Mitas Q, SQQQQQQQQ Q! , Q- i s rn- ff-1-1 fm n as Soon Mmhenef - Q Sinn- 2 i - Q i Fred Mins .. ' v ii if ' ' I Q Q f , ' L ' . nf? i Jeff Mladenik 3 ii QQQQQQ Nancy Mlekush I Q - . :afa r a t - f fm ' i. 1 -1- - , 156' - -- - f ' ' ' A Z . I A . i .. l iit 'i Eiiznbeth Mogilicki ' - . . 'if ' ' ii liz W. BK aw? Alfl' d M l' Angle Tufo, preparing for a future vocation, listens to some 5 ' ' Artliiir lviioiigiliiauer ' 2- .af ' i . -Q: QUEFCSUOPS fI'0m hel' 001111591013 Mr. A. Dambrauskas. 'Many 1. ff ' 2 X - Margaret Montana Junlors discuss further educatlon with their counselors. i i Q . 128 J UN IORS s As she considers a possible career as a stewardess, Cheri Balla Qleftj discusses the requirements with the Delta flight attendant who visited Morton to answer questions of interested students. While waiting for the bell to ring with her books and purse stacked and ready, Diane Hlavaty Qbelowj listens to some last minute homework instructions given to the class by her teacher. war' 1 - ,ak kia K -,KE 5, K W , M , ... -X - E ' W K , ' -iK7': K K f M: 1 K K X. Q iff We 3 ' K . -X, K -K r ' ' . K K am- ' ss' P if A V Q . K HW , , 5 N- -T 5, K 'S .0 rig J. wefyl ' ' . -K X-'X53,, ff 'L K . H37 ' -L '. Zigi: . I- as 1 ' ' , ., R eriti . -.. to Q -11 . if , A . K F if . H' ,L i P Ki - S' i . fr' ' . sis- 1 -'es ' fi i K -fs:-. 5 L -M K. fs-J X - V K . . . : E K , W ,K . W I ' 7' -its ts- A 5 ,L t K P A K sf . 1 A K K. K ,ss T-. ggi- . , N z: ---gf., -K 'gt K .1 K f. 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X ' K A EI ' ' ' - K7 a- L . , yy K Fx Tw wg Q P X tiii ' K- PK A - .K ' i 5' ' is 1 ' '- X 52 - . - . jf K , - -A ' K' - 'I - AN 37 . . . .sv-.1 5 4' vi fr N -K '- ' ' 1 e - , .p ff- . , es. , , .4 - '- -F, 9-, ,L A 5. 1 ' , ,QA . Xi. - A 1 Ei- E KX P xgyr' . : L.: E x 5, A -K 2 ' - I.. 1 'Er wfitx ak i. Patricia Montoro Gregory Moon Raymond Moore Ann Morey Deborah Morrisette Paula Morten Richard Motis Maureen Moul Dawn Mudra Michelle Mula Martin Murphy David Muth Ruth Myrtle Joseph Naiser Laura Natonski Susan Nelson Helen Nemec Roberta Ness Mike Nickipuck Tony Nikols Diane Nye Michael 0'Connell Christian Oehlberg Kevin Ohalloran Brian Ondracek Anna Orton Todd Orwat Debbie Ostrowski Kristine Pabst Tony Padera Mary Page Philip Painter Greg Panasky Joe Panico Beverly Panzer Joe Panzo John Papp Richard Paulson Paul Pavlik Daniel Pawlowski Ronald Pechota Cynthia Perez Martha Perez Larry Pernicka Anthony Perri Thomas Peters Lisa Petratur Mark Petrovich Gayle Picerno Edward Pietrzak Marc Pietrzak Arlene Pietrzyk Michael Pignataro Donald Piha JUNIORS 129 With his feet propped up on top of a chair, Ed Pietrzak Qrightj puts himself in a comfortable position as he continues to work on the assigned translation of a lesson in his Italian book. Using the time which her teacher has left open to work on homework, Cheryl Kinsfather Qbelowj follows the outline in her book as she finishes doing the required work for her class. Glancing up from the book work given in her business education class, Kathy Remiyas Qbelow, rightb confirms the answer she has on her paper with the example written on the board. ies is-W-sw it my as Frank-Pileggi , ir H S K 4 i Christine Piwowar in X Lf i Cynthia Placek - E C - 'gk ' - Karen Plesha ' I K X f ., . hk an 5 4, 'F: .f.:,: w -rs-.10 s f' fn, 1T,j i?'9f: if - N, .X 4 ,X ,.., . ieyi , Alice Plye , a , ' , 3 , V , .n . - s Thomas Pohanlfa . or X i taafi Sharon Pokropinski Eg, 4 Vgg fijikwyg -jff: Hx: 1 Richard Ponomar gffi' - .f ' F ZZ' W X VX X -' in I 1-' -if we ffff fd f an an Cheryl Pontrelli .L A Lf Lee Popa , - 'X it ij! . rg Charlene Pour 'X , S V 'MM I -ixyri Janet Pozesky Q - - ' 1 Xi - Q ...,l. il K i .X,, .. .Xp -W.. W ' A A ' A X Leeee X X i -Q .... . C if 'iiir Raymond Prancik K X. 1 Q ff. K' K Lynn Proffitt . gf , in . f is E L '::'- ,C-T . . i 2. f V ' 's . .X - E f - C V' 'i I Richard Prohaska , i -in 5.5 . Mary Proska . 4 5 7 ' ,gs ,, 3 K ' . X 1 my . V X is iatii esie X saeeas X. ' x K . -X-iilW1'i i Daniel Pruger Qi--T x gm ' kk-'i K, ,W Patricia Prusa X N as XX if-Q Robert Ptak , . wie-w,,L5 - K in A T . ,, X X . X ,,- P F3 ':f - ,i - A -Q ' . 161 -X - Yi. i 1-ii if v -' C . X- if w - C if 555 K : Fm?-L., . - Daniel Quealy :fr i ' ' ' X, 'j Linda Quinn ' X X i i ., in Ernest Raczkiewicz i f - ig K C X A, 'i ' 5 V Tl Thomas Radak f CAX 1' if X 130 JUNIORS , X .sz , - . : . F' i 'W ' -5 is. S '- Y Fi li. , H T FT- if 'i SWS! if N' 1 as. - - - X i f 4 sw- - ,x N - Q no M ' n ' . i at as -3' I . -- ' -' s g : 55 k s 1 Ti?-: ' L' bf' A --:N - - K K -. I M f 1 Q zf'if1.2,i-A -. 1w.. 1-' .. -- 1.- m s,-U. -- , 2, 1 44 , A ' 'V 'T ' Q A A K .. X - .sl k ,ig ,. K 1 Q K ' N -a ' - . .4 s :. j t -. ' ' Q . ' - 'ffmt - . N ,M 1'-E Q . 'asf .gg , ,. .. X , ' - .- W L A 7 -is - 4: W ,. at m y we kk Q -as-- .L fr - Q fg?fl l 'iL sg-S - '- 'ft' ' - -' -- -ff : 4, K x I ' I i .. ,VXQLM , 'Q QSQ5' no .- W its -t i Q , i . I - :Q A p . X ' i- L' 'S i- 1 o ' fl? S if. Q ,. i 1 V A it Tiff . 'I i -in K. -Q - ' -3 . i my - -. --:E . -1' - - : - - . ' ' it L .X o ' - as e . ,ii 1 251- i--My fl if L si -f L, L Q ' s 'Z T 255' ' --it-ills - X .ALA q.X A . , A ,Ez Q Y . A N , ,. . b y t - il - 1 , . , , Q in x gf Q ' -- as - 5 ., ---- A S ., o i o M ,.. 1 QI: 1 - i - g V -k g I ' 1 . - . k '--'-- -- -ff-zz - - 'f . N K ' Q -:a- t, , f ferr.. , ss- 2 , ,W - -Y - k , , K gf. I ff 7. R K Wx . .. K EN: Q 5 .i X :H W - w 0 - K - ,. g ,fs K .- - -.f F 1. Vs:- Z. ' Q - 1 y W- , ., 'L M A 'k 'T iii in fi S ' ziifgm T A - ,, I - f ' if-52 51 ' -ff U ' -ff - ' 5' S . .. it V wg 4. ., Q i-W? Q Y it - . ,L -7-. is . : N as - K 5 , S - ' 1 ' , 4 ' - gif.. .' ,' - - F. ' -, S i X. I , 'V ' ,Q 2 , -'F-.ax . ' ' 4 V,- :i i g ' 2- - 1- -Q K' Maria Radogno Joseph Ramaglia Lynn Rawers Fedirico Re Paul Recht Patricia Reda Mark Reffner Glenn Regan Kathy Remiyas Barbara Rendak Paul Renfus Veronica Repp Vivian Reyna Shirley Richardson Alan Ritzenthaler Maria Rivas Marcello Rotar Rhonda Ruffolo Debbie Rusnak Tom Ruzicka Erin Ryan Richard Rysavy Susan Saccaro Valerie Sakun Susanna Sala Anthony Salerno Patrick Santaniello Cynthia Saran Paul Scaletta Andrea Scaman Rose Scamarcia Teresa Schauer Mark Schilling Cathy Schranz Laura Schraub Cathy Schroeder Mary Schroeder Elizabeth Schumacher Frank Schwartz ' Linda Sciukauskas Robert Scott Chris Scotti Rosemarie Scumaci Debra Seebauer Cheryl Senese Theresa Serafino Linda Sergo Joan Shay Frank Sheldon Terence Shereck Mark Sherry Steve Signore Audrey Sima Joyce Sipek Ann Skalccki George Skells David Skelly Cindy Skelnak Steven Skolarz Kathleen Skolba Paul Skowron Lucy Slivinski Dan Smajek uniors Obtain Licenses After Drivers' Training David Smetko 1 is . Grace Smith ' - X .W Laurie Smith Malcolm Smith il iii K ' 5. Mary Snyder 4 15 Steve Sobieszek Beth Sorensen !Paul Spano S x 5 . if . , ses -- -- X fit, Curtis Spears 'Maria Speropulos N -- Edwin Stack - Conte Stamas ophie Stamas enny Stanevich Ef f -'. f usan Stanik avid Stanko 1. aEff .f ' 4-3: xx ss' if X Eng? T X I gig .-. at S N i 32152-. gi 2,8 by . . 'X N Q8 tw,-ff, ua'-' , E zu. , Q ' 4 31 ,..- i it' i .irz f ' yy-- - 5 , i - -... 5, . w , - - X , , . rgiius -. . .V K' ' -4 -fm ff- ' i - to ---: -- it wa S oee at :-, XM . W. L. it q.,, ,t,,t .f-st we .,,- 5 I Listening to the opinions of another student in his class, Mike Bohacz, along with his fellow classmates, follows the discussion taking place and pays attention to the ideas expressed. JUNIORS 131 LL Ls L L,LL NL- - La FL Joseph Starkovich he Ht: L . -2? -k.. ' Lf 5 , L' Ken Smy LX t L - 5255225 -lst James Stasmy K 3, L L LS L. - Joseph Stastny - fr L L - y ogi 2 Q - ' lk 51' 'Y Y William Stehlik +-H ' 4 L f as John stein 5' L L David Steinhring it Q L L jg g Q L Ruth Stella L. tt - AQ L ,,.. I L! . l X :WM aww ' ' f 7-L :fishes L L fo: .... QLL-2:22 S' riglreiz--wfaLfvLr :L-:far Calvin Stemler lt' L rl L L gn - ' U ' f ' hlark Stengle S QQ-- s-1 -L saf-K, r LSSSLQLL L 'Q tssLqyff or Robert Stepan M ' LL - 'fa Li L - L Ronald Stephansen SL ww 'L -L 'Q 5 X LL, A L L Roberta Stepina 'L :L .S - f YA .L LLL 4 M1rhaelStewart -we W LLL ' SQL L ir' . ' Donald Sticha L L L awww LWWLLLMA w-we L L 4sswawrwaLfw?t Steve Stimflv L. L LL L A'.- Karen Stoker L L L Debby Straka L 'Lifff L L LL L' 915 L r ' L LL- Frances sums R L - '- Thomas Struska Qgf iijw L LW? 'LL L L,L LLLLLLL ,LL :,LLLL - , . LV Pamela Stryker We H L ZLL 1 - f- - L L 131, b g gg?-scrftgclnzmel '- V L L5 jf t- I-if Gwendolyn Summers ' R ,L Q' L. I xp L Ll LL Ll 4 Margie Surdyk Lv K , LL -'i aware 5 L fkw ,VJ issz L 1'-life -If fa- ,1jiE5?i?'i- LL LL - ,QL -' f-.'7 f LLQ L LSQ S -' Debra Svec -L ,iff F ' L---r ugfllf' ,Lx L ,LLL L fr If Linda Svoboda :Q L - L' ' L' L L ' L' Nancy Svoboda 5 L LL . ' - 5 LL L fi L . L V E L, W L L Thomas Svoboda L L L' L Q j ' Mary Swede If 'H TL! -ra-4' L l--'- 1 4 we EL L, ' f ff ' Deborah Sweeney ' L L lfx' ' ig L LL -' . . L - L l Dr1Vid5Wie'cZek Ll'L L ' - LL .L.,L.L ' LM ' - L t L a Mary Sqnlal - 'F -- L ' ' A L L Leeann a or L L L Zi-Qljff - ' Q Ll .L 5 Marcelinc Talon IQLLL L L ,L L 7 Debbie Tapak , -LL L L., L 2 L LL -LL L L3 LL. LL L, Ll Ll LL - r-L: L L L L .L -L L s tv Lwiw- a W- ' -rf ' - l M vL If T 'I g -f Lynne Taus 4 - f L L QM LLL LL wel-Jr L QL I l Marybeth Terrazzino L 7' . L L ,Q LL ' L M L L . L - ef L LL L 1, LL' if L L - ' L Ly j Donald Tetrev .K ' L QL my L S L LL LL ' Sharon Teune ' 343,754 X 5 74335, L X l 1' Y Q 'L L f LL ' l Jeffrey Thor-as 1 his wk A Class of '76 Supervises Plans for 1975 Prom Pamela Thomas Laura Tieger John Tobin Dorothy Toerpe 1 f ma ky Tim Tomas 'L . L' Nancy Tomasello Q: Luane Tondola Donald Toy Li' f Cynthia Tranauskas Barbara Trawczynski Albert Troiani Karen Truhlar Ralph Trulis Linda Tselepis Angela Tufo Roger Tufo Erin Turner Ann Tyrolt Kurt Underwood Marianne Urban qs, Dale Uthe Russell Vacherlon , . . Michael Vacko Sometimes classroom dlscusslon can lead to very thought- Mark Vandenburgh provoking subjects. Rita Cacini concentrates on what is being said as the poster behind her encourages students to stop and think. 132 JUNIORS as Yi 1. E 2 L LL L L4 at ra X We r if Km? E f f L I 555525 Ls? L 4 L 'L A Let Ls K x L- as- Lf Lg, Xian we L L XL-55-sg L 3, gf LL LL Qs Lf 5 iff? 9 .3-E L-'L LL I-':sL:-QL, ' LLL,LL. ,gl ,L L KX. rr L rr r i SMX X L L 5 :tw r , L 1- Fi!'7fL ig' . f' -555 2 ' K gn K f QL W f ,W .ft 3 2 aa, Key Lx Sl 2 L ll air lla ., u. uv-iw L L'-bmi L Lzlzfif fi Lfffiff ' Rs S5 ' N AL 3 i QSM s LLFGESEQ L WL, wil 'T ,- L N' it ' rs ' L L JEL! 1? L L L LL L- L LL . L L, x x L2 f ' .LI-L - .,L. ' ' L L' gi, L -,... T iff L 4 , 't2ifYf11f LE ' - -feifibf' L ' -- L'w'g. JL 1 rl 5 -fa 2- - . X L - L. L5-qi, f ft--:t:'-iggfl-te L l tri-3.65 ' Mer ef - L ' -'LL get With her back against the window ledge in her English class, Fran Strazis fleftb checks that her work cor- responds with the corrected work displayed on the board. Trying to put her thoughts down in the form of art on a canvas, Renee Fitzpatrick Qbelowj dabs the finishing touches on her artwork during her painting class. . Q.. -. Q- 1-5 qw- - - .. i A --si -- ff-is . Q . - , .H -5- -: .. Q . - .-as Q,-wi-gi - . if-Q - rs., ,-1, sv -no .., .. xiogv xg .la ,, . wt, Q K 5 -Sis Q 1' .., . ' -it 3, K . In ,iz , - . Q a sf V kim . X . - ,QQ , .MQW W .. .M ,, 5 . Q. ,. , W + - . Q 5, an :- -fi - , Q we-v .156-fs QQ mj l-was N ' 1Q k . Q 5.4 , ,Q Q1 t . R . Q, .k. fl ., . ... im Q M 3 Q . Q . K, 7 ,EQ A S35 V. L QM no , Z it A .i I , Q .. - l 5- . QQ mil Q . FQ 1 -Q Y Q-.5 .1 .V A e -1 ia . tss. l - ia .aw J ' f si? X ir - ' if f - 2 1 ' QQ . s - s ww 1 - - QQ , K , YQ. f .1 1- 1 . :Q . .5 NS 5 r ,QA A .L . K I A Q K 5, 5 Q - . A Q l' i h Q- i J- .reni ,, . in Q - Z K ' 'N z ,Q gg tt I. ' - zz ' 1 7 -11.-If 1 ff' . . 2 - y: , W -' A A - ' X A - .is . . i. J. L . .to ..., . . .,Q, - . .f '. . i 'Y' . ' fi-or - Q .- Q: Q 1. -Q-fi . - Q -e : R 1 . ' .. y 1 Q. 5 QQ f is ' f P . 'Q :-Q: ' ei -, W - Q Q, ' ff- f- R, QS: K , , ' ...2 5 if - S. ' X as-,ii-4-?i5a Q .rk- . ' - - fi- Q 3 if ' 5- is f'- is 1 n i - A ,,. . - 5 Q ,nf K K .x . .E N .lg FQ, Q .. ,ii Q . Q .. :I .... 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' I3 ' H - - - scs- iii i , - t i Q 4 an A-ax is L-gk, 915-pn. - , -,-s, - . --fk Q Q .A-gi,-5 x x x ig. , A K- Richard Vavra Nancy Vedral Lona Venters Laura Vesely Donna Vestino Marcia Vitek Alan Vitous Mark Vizza Robin Volke Keith Vrchota Stephan Vrdsky Debbie Vrljicak Vlado Vrsek Jeanne Vrtis Robert Wade Janine Wagner Lori Wagner Sally Wagner John Waitekus Kathleen Walter John Walters Rohert Wardzala Linda Wasz Laura Waszak Robert Weber Lori Wegrzyn Gregory Weiss Julie Weisshappel Charlene Welch Terry Welsch John Weyand James Wezran Lauree Whalen Ronald White Marie Widmann Frankie Wielander Mark Wilder Michael Wildman Cindy Wilkinson Ken Williams Ralph Wisniewski William Witnik Lori Wolf Dorothy Wolfe Marilyn Wrobel Charlotte Wulf Lora Wunder Timothy Wyrick Bill Yochem Cindy Zaba Susan Zahara Anna Zappa Timothy Zarbock Carol Zdarsky Alexander Zeleny Karen Zeleny Jerry Zeman Laura Zeman Deborah Zielinski Karin Zika Alan Zilavy William Zouvas William Zumbek JUNIORS 133 A XX X XXXA XXX X. XXX Q ' X XX, vb' .X Q Q NXXX X J A . XXX Q Q 5 XXXXXXXN Q .X X XX X X . X XX XX X Q J .X J A A x,X X XXX Q XX A 5 X XXX Nw XX XXXXM X, X' X X Mk ,NX X X Lynette Adams Laura Albachiara David Albert Cynthia Alonzo Michael Amato Michael Ambrosi Christine Ambrosia John Ambrosia Robert Anderson Pamela Antiporek Georgia Apostolas Jeffrey Archer Steven Armstrong Joanne Ary Despina Athanasiadis Mark Augspurger James Auricehio Philip Bajek William Baley Camille Balla David Baloun Jim Bangert Terry Barnes Karen Bartosiewicz Barbara Barluch Denise Bartuch Karleen Basak Daniel Bastien Craig Batkiewicz Linda Beason Anne Bedzmierowski Sandra Begel Jeff' Bchnke Marianne Belasick Randy Belice David Benes Debbie Bernard Dyann Berndt Sharon Bevilacqua Joanne Bezjak Robert Bezouska Janet Billenstein Dave Bily Richard Bily Donna Biro Pamela Bish James Black Joseph Blaha Annette Blangin Ron Blazek Robert Blecha Pamela Boburka David Boksa Ruth Bolociuch 136 SOPHOMORES ai? A, A f 1 6-M wa ,ff SOPHOMORE CABINET-FRONT ROW: Lori Curran, Sec. BACK ROW: Margaret Saran, Treas.g Sharon Squinto, Vice-Pres.g Carol Sedlacek, Pres. After viewing the material shown by the opaque projector, Lori Curran Qbelowb considers the possibilities of putting these facts to use in her school work. r f 7 wr in . V. ' , 1' , ,s,,, ,V A f: ' 'WVV 5' 1. , . ' ' 5512 V ,g , V A Vv' A .H ,,,, , MW T'- W 5'-,s.:, V V ' 'V ' 'G its ' , J fa. ,, . ' , f , , at ft VM 2 ,,', V k,, . . f' , V ,,, V, . V ' ' 5 V t Va-4, it. , , 'Q V . ' V: Z 4, ,, , . V I If Q ff, t 111 1 CL -V A 31 MV If V 4 155' , ,V Vryi, f, .X of VV i '-,,VV ,KIVV gy V V ' Uer' ,tVt 'A - pf B ot'V ' A ,V 'ri- ' ,r,V, ff at ' me A ' ' , p V -ai' VV 'M MV VVVV V, ' A .t V ' V ,X ' V ',V, V i KV, A V Vw, 4 , 'M f ,ft 'V Ks ,. ,I VV,, 1 V, . 5 . V ,.,. ,V V 4 ' 1 5 x, t f . :sae V, . Zig YL. 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' f fx ff A fi X L snow .., -fir: P -. . , Q . , - 'irsw' -562 i . f VW, L K f -. - L5 f ::' AM ' E im fig Q so Q ' F ww is im: 'sift me .. 1. gsgsi., ,, ,. 1 l X YN f .Y - if fm - X . if-2 'Ns bmi , EF es ., - f -..A jk' RY Q Q S ,gg X ., ,x N .. f X 1. 3- we X X x. X 'iii'.52ie:- if .' 2 A. if J' of . C A is I X RX L ldv' 1 'S Q me 9 , i ,W 'f Q - fm J. Q l X 51 7 A2 X' i Se '- L we in J if was 5 X wk s Eligible Sophomores as rf.-W fag SWE V 'Q , is : we , T 'N' 53 A 2. ,. N :E - gfsigiaw - ' X ' . - gm . at :Q- 23Y':..1ff EQ in B Silt ., . 521555: - Y 'i ' , Q Q -me Q, ,N me ' we xt so Q e , fi-'C or H . ' We ,ef A , , J' if If ,fl , ,, fmt ms ,.Ii..., ',1g'1' Q ,... ,. .MW f,,,.t,a, ,..,. me .W .mowed , :1 i i H . .ss . Q A Eel af s N 'li , L N, xiwf Q. Ki , I K . .. L ,WN v. Staff. M s , Q. sx , s 5 P me , X E W x X. Q. QP' A nf ' 'CY . K V i' as 1h1 5 tile: Isis in X f 5, 'l , ri L K, kj: h .f.tk,., Ef,,f .,,. K - T f IR, 5 t . 1 'V is 2 c ' H so 5' K X 5 'rs ' B K- LKL-hL ,,.. ea . N ,, F , . f X , ,, , K,. ,T 'iw f i ' 'if 1, ' - C1 'Y S gg ' 't -gf . , -Q egg ggi' sv. ..: ' ' i f Q 1- ,Q lj - - .1 C.. s 5- 5 N A Vyssg, Q M lf in l ss- 1 . - iz. , A if - 9 43: .. 1 il-I . ,. .... f L. g , if-YQ i' ., , f LN' M X to 1 -so V Q. its . e f Q , if C, 'N' 'Ps we r, 1 ' ez Q A . i L ' A . X f Zi .. 5 it ' J 5 if Q A -it 'S to? 'it N .Q . i if 'W . K , . See- f Em we V' I 5 l ' is ' ik i ,fe N K 'E' fn .1 Q N as f , , 5 . 5 1 ,-S 5 ,f A :li 2, QW 5' . l , sff a , 'QW . ' i, 5 4 s l A 1 l ' I ,fafif i David Bolt Paul Bontiglio George Borisov Denise Bossany Dana Bottenhagen Penelope Boulahanis Julie Boyd Michael Brcnnan Linda Brkan Svetomir Brnica John Brooks Laura Brown Rickie Broz James Bruce Joseph Bruce Bob Brudnicki William Brusak Thomas Bryson Michael Bucci George Buffo Laura Bulster David Burgess Catherine Burns Fred Butcher Domenica Caccamo Annette Cairo Maryann Caithamer Edward Calderon Louis Callese Joseph Campagna Karen Campolattara Concetta Canzolino Lynnette Capone Karen Carl Peter Carrabotta Myra Case .-s7 5 Rita Castillo 511- ' Ex A I W 2 ' Laura Cavallo -Pj , , i fy James gavanagh ' - , 3' K X F 5' 'K f - Karen entracco Q- ' iff? ' 'Pom Cevak i 'A Jeff Cevek B i J 'Mi Cmsi 1 . f yfj gg 1' 'lr An rew C a oupka ' if K if if, C K we ' xii Mary Chaloupka Join Junior Honor Societ Helen Chancey Audrey Cherney Steve Chervinko Donald Chimel Jayme Chlumsky if of Adele Chobak Desiree Chovan Mary Christ Dave Christopher Frank Cimaglia Maryann Cincotti Anna Citro Billy Clanton Diana Coconato Darlene Collins E- , - api Joseph Colosimo Julie Colucci Bobbie Conrad Jule Conrad Patricia Considine Esther Contreraz Jeff Cook George Coronado Cathleen Cosgrave Jeffrey Cotten Lowell Cox A Aleksandar Culaiic - Brenda Curran Lori Curran , , , Leslie Comme Concentrating on her teacher s presentation of the geometry lesson, Pat Drzal attempts to learn the basic theorems on which geometry is founded. SOPHOMORES 137 i- DD 1. 33? 5Lms5??ie:DfI DD, Danny Cybulski fi,-D5, DD DK Linda CYIIOWH . LEQQQL ' ' 1 .D ties. D ew. John Czajka K - .EK ' by 1 3 . John Czeslawski P 'L we -A K Q.. K , K K .K KK KK William Czyzewski 'Ll K 5 ' 7 -D qi. Justina Dabrowski Daz: 1 Kg :KLKM M .:. - : M D,-if - K K - f Kathleen Dahms . D DD K L L . . NK D ViCki Damjanovich 1. W ' Lf L ei? .s E -- A D. i - L- William Danek - SIL -riff: DLFJQ. D Ki .V LLii-:s .a: LK - - K' - ,K X K gfiiiii :KMA ' , L iE? a i s. .D.nsoi'U1nun.i ALMS? -L W Zh K :i ff jieigfiiiiii.infiii,eK.gf'sKg:Kj.i Ks ji 15,329 'Q' 1 K ' i-1' fsiffifiz K Maureen Danhoff fiiggiiiieiiiyw '-i ' Kei-1 'D -. E --- 5KDqiDfgr D - A Connie Dastice D 'i'i L LLL . L L i L 5-. 1 .s 'c iii? V D Deborah Davis ' DD 'A 'KV N ff Ls iiggg D K K L 'X ii K ' D' Dennis Davis K ' .W .. Q . K QL as s D K Gary Davis ' . L W ig' L as L L T' Susan Davis 5' - W D. L L ' L T' K 'LZ s WL, iff-Q D sue Deardorff D. .. Jay Deering . i KD D K ' Joyce Delgado - L' i i ii i '.i'L U L Q LL K K aaaa M K Mike Delprete KK ' K James Destefano if L - .i X -, D L' ' L - L i. si' Kr Kenneth Diesel iK K LL LL WL LL ... - T- A K, DKK KK D M K K Michele Dimuccio V L K Yffl- . Q K' - - K' Nh 5i i -K K' Q -.s z ' K Kbgfsgis Carmie Divito KK 3,523 Q f'W'x .5 L ls ' j ew-'ZDQ 'D s sw,-D haf Scott Dohler 'L - L A 's kein is - :ii . .W D I L Diane Dnmrese -EQ. L ' 5 .. D5 - D L i ML 5' Nancy Dooley .D ill' D ..:,,,, Df'L ' ' Q f jig K Margaret Dowling i- A if K 1 D D D D .K ,S D Diane Downey L L L K L D X V -4, . .. .' Steve Driza .K-il. z ' - ' - - K Carol Drobny gi is -- ., ' if 5 - K- , D fi is K N David Drogos DVR ' s . D aw w 'i' f L . 1 ' i L L if - DWLLW Patricia Drznl nf D D D . .s 2 i Q 1 :K K D Df , 4 K Cheryl Duckett 5 'D 'M-YL KD ' - D . K KQD - N . Kr ' D Barbara Dunn - 'Li , ii? - . L 1 Q. . 5-I s Drew Dui-ik ' . ,K 4 D .D s- i - Nina Dziura L' Y- f X 6 ' ' 1 , 0 K W '-i.1 D W: -' K 2 LL L'5i5Ff3i - - '. :,. LL'fL'LLii 3 TL 'L'L' 'LilL TL' Lifziffw sf V. Frances Eakstries Q . 3 an . sssa K K Sheree Eaton SLLLTLLL K . ND? L 5 s D..,Kf ,ii K - '-'L .1 L ' R Raymond Eck Deva- K . 'L ,ei KK K K 'M' 'f . . -D K DD D D D David Edgren K E D Kg' K' eQf '5K i .- gf' f- D 3 , Thomas Egan 3 .1 K ffl, in T: 2' S XD, ' ' 313.-ms 'K iv ii Terry Elkow -. KK if 'K -- sh ' i i 'L ' ' '- il. William Elliott ' F - - -eff' fi . if? it if 1- ,D L L Sheryl Erickson K' Ki, ,?,KKgg1sK K i 'Ki W es- X -sKK'DK ifei ...s Z KK... K Q ' Pasquale Esposito X K Alisgif, Q Gm i X 1 -s K KI: I 5 K Lf K QD L L L L D W 'i iiwiiii SLL2 f 4 D . D Joanne Fabian K ' ' .f KK K' 1+ - 'Xi K G 'IF k . - -s SQ- WD ,W - ,D - ,- ' K ' D::1i5eaFZlk L9 -1' . D. gf, 'FL KK, K if 'ff M' K. Ks 1- D gif? efK John Farney DD-9 ff -we D L fn- . K-Law i ,gas D K, , S . D 5' D T if Yf James Farnsworth YW is K -s , - K -i K 1: ffff K IL K L K - E K ' ? Thomas Feehan :L L Y . :QD saffigi g, L WL I .D LL 5? sg , ,t Lynda Fennell i X Kevin K 1D.iiigse 5:53. L 1 KK :,, D ::sfK K KK5 K.ie4iKx K i., J Ann-my n-nf-zo rD .Da i A D -fi ix- ff. Sophomores Off J ' Ol ' R f h t D D iLLD . .K Adrienne Filak ,D K K .. f K -i ' j Tina Filishio .e..DD . We K ..K ' 'xv K Steven Fischer i at f .K as- DD ', . 0 5 'D Eileen Flannigan - QTTJ -. Qi' ' .J i K if f Kz. ' Karen Flavin K ,K - ' J K K ' -K 1 1 i D 1 K D 6 -rj' LK i'1'i'Q? i s 1:-'ifigiiig K' . K Dx'-1 ' KD ifzii'QL s D Kenneth Fleischer ' f .L W Steve Fleischer K K. '?fL - .e .D ,Di F KG D Andrew Floresku L .... D DD,. DDT' s , 'BE ' Teresa Foxworthy :fl 7- K .D . - 3' Q KK wa- Q., 5 Carl Franco L 'FT K K D 1 ' 5 TedK Furman L Li? CKLK KK K L K D LL - . L 'Gab - D s ,.mD.D M1 Donna Gisele ' - 'L L Glen Gal avy if -A S . ii wsafsn Mark Gall .D D RK .g D L12 rr ' 'ff LL: f aft z Yi? Lf D Bia Gallanopnlis K A KK KK K s -s Timothy Gannon ' D DN, 'K D i D . K ,N Mark Garbacz - i L D L 'K L KK ' - f Paul Gardner -if 1 ig .. so f . 33, Barb Gasaway K K. ' L L D 3? L ff 'E ' LL ' D K ' ' D Dawn Gasaway L D A L if TL L' Eleanor Gaspari K' L ix , K LK 'lgi 3 'Zi i5iiY df' D L' D . . s -- i .i . an Y e . - i . DD a. D . -. Illustratmg the contrast between formal and casual, Kari' Gennafelll K K' 1 K. f' L K if nw' ' Karol Kogut practices a formal number for a choral L r K . si L K K concert while dressed for comfort. -K KDK-i -K . iifiii D KK .K H ES ! U M F 138 SOPHOMORES an Q , , ,.m.,.,.1,a:f:z:- -': wi' ' ' Celia Gentry , M y as W ' x n H ,K f is J , christine oeovanis ,ff V ,.. ,, - ' , Jack Gerdevich I I 757 V A , .2 M A qrrr I my ! V5 N f , Diane Gevert ,,,,,, 4, I jj. ,- , ,1v .i4 w i 2.5 V , , K H t Q 5 X I W .A Patricia Giannis W ' 5 ' 3? is vi 4' Mg 5 jk- ,. I ' ,E v Michael Gibson .El if Wi 7, M' J, I ,V : rj , Marian Giger ' I U , J.. ' 1 ' 'V ' f 'H' 7 Robert Girardi HM if' ' N' ' ' ' f' Sharon Glotz new ff mi, ' ,,, , A . ' I ' ' f-1 .,'r . . . . iiint , no J J Gvdewa -V . , . William Goefgen ' ' ' A if ' ii' fl if V J- L i ,' , x Pamela Goode 7. f f zu.: G Q, w , 14- 1 gf.: 4 ,. K :. , . A , J, , I ' , . , A i ,Mi 7 ', '5 , Catherine Gort , 2 Q W , fe i gf J M We Tim Goss. , ' l as s A , i ' f , o' ri J ,,- ,1 ,. Q J ' Sew Gffmltl , ',,: i v , ., ' - 'U U? 1 f Martin Graves A W.g'f 1,if1i ' fi I 1 ' ' ' ,f h5 ,2 m -. ' Haffi' 432911 Q' f aiani no -.V o ,ir o ' .f ,J Char es 'wmv 2 ' if H 6 2-A -1 .. ' A , , ' ' 7 ,,.,,. . if V, f , ' M! W ' Kathleen Grimn 1 ' . V f , ' , , ' - ' f' ' 'V Joseph Grisafeh V . ' 'tin .X ., , W TI? 'I Ste hanie Gro e ,, , f A , W, , , P Lg., K rw 'N 6 . Lg 1 -we 4. V K . '. ,gif 255.1 f y - Sandra Grottke i f Z V' 1 W' If . V 4 if 1 . 82 ' iw gusan til-ry? .V f il A ,F .,., , ,,,, ,v ,A l . 5,5 -We ,, , H, 5. X, ames wus In . -f it ' , f lvlj 'L ,- L ' ' Andrew Guszcza 1,4 rf. if 3 7 - 1 L X, Pero Gvero ' gl, . V fy, Lauren l-Iaarmans I i,, I .J E a -V ,-fm.-f ,W- an -' Va '47 -ae' in h in - - - - Q V ' f 2 ilini T I ,. ' , My J E V Vg., in f gif A V . I W, V Z, L , A .. V L,VV I ,,,: ,, W' ' J S -me lp-Exif ' f . ft., :Wo w ggi: , W aff. 4 .. ff Q k ,L U , . z -:A ' no ,,,,, 'Wifi Z 4 '2 M . in ,A ,,..,. V ia',n 1 f 5' ,. . . A . W 5, 'E Q' V . 1 i I Ronald Haddad Lorelei Hahn William Hahn Janine Hailey Diane Halas Richard Halaska Craig Hanson Thomas Harbacek Denise Harris Perry Harris Arthur Hart Michael Hart Kathryn Hasler Joann Hauptman Mark Haure Bryan Havlovic Archie Hawley Robert Head Robert Heider Richard Hejtmanek Debra Henderson Steven Hermanowski Joy Hernandez Tom Herst Kelly Heslop Working at the refreshment stand during the Junior Olympics, Sharon Squinto fabove, leftj makes change for Mrs. R. Harb, a waiting customer. To finish his work before the class ends, Bill Remiyas fabovej under another student's board in- terpretation works on his problems. SOPHOMORES 139 Terry Hickey Janice Higgins David Hill Brian Hinton Erwin Hlavac Christine Hoeksema Donald Hogan Lynn Holland Donna Holmes Kevin Holsapple Susan Homolka Kurt Honsik John Hopper George Houda Anthony Howard Carol Hruska Steven Hula Kathy Huska Amy Iacomini William laculla Janet lanniccari Michele lovinelli Tony lovinelli Marianne lzzi Mihajlo Jakovljevic Betty James Leann James Glen Janacek Tom Janda Richard Jansky Caryn Janusz Kevin Jasin Randall Jaskot Debra Jasutis Jennifer Jaworski Dave Jay Joyce Jelinek Tania Jewgieniew Richard Jirsa Kevin Johnson Patricia Johnson Michael Jordan Alan Juliano Diane Jurceka James Juricek Patricia Justus Julianne Kachlik Jomarie Kachurik Joan Kadow Christopher Kahoun Kathy Kalagian Richard Kanak Tina Kara Joel Kasnick Robert Kaucky Ralph Kayser Tim Keel John Kellmann Kevin Kempf Kathleen Kendzora Beverly Kibitz Lisa Kiener Barbara Kinastowsk i V M 2 fa- , Z ,Lis fi , .V 'W , -V V ' 6' , Z, , lr , EU , . KQ , V . -ffffav it 1 A 'l sfgw vhy s be we or H2 A A e ' t 5 . ,Q 1 .- A' ,, ,. , M. 4, i ', VI Q, ,V V ' 5 5 ie I 'f n fV W' 42: an f V ' jg , 4-W V W oeoe e 32 2 2 X 'iffy ' ' ' f 1 1 pf .,,. N ' A 7 figs, V l'i' ff V A U 1 2 ii 'L ' W' ' , H' ' iw me V 54227 ' V h ' f ,,agZ,fx , 7 Z, .Z .5 , ' V fri ' ' i 'f ' 'Q V Q ia i - c , V , . W' , ' .. ' 'L 'X ' , Y- - . in V 2 -ffl ,. ,..,,Vf. er ' an V V :M wi V' ar: , 4 ,. -zf 5 ,Q ,. M 1:15. w. , ' A' ' , ,--, , V' 'l l Tw 'QA' A i lv U , fi - A V ' 'lv 'I X' V- W if ' x'fI 3'3 ' , R k,,,, A I Vmmjs- . ,f V4 I A ,V N ,prim 'M 1,34 My WWW, I . Q V ra w , Q l ,L 5 ,Vw ,. ml N .... V , , ooea . f V A t ' 'v os'-5 iw, I .A, : v?,ggg'2' , V ' 3 , ' M . , M , + V 'rr 2, 'HE 1: ' ' . ,y '- j ,, If '. 3 A' V 44 , ' V ,f ,, X . , mg ,az ' ,Z ' 4 . Y ' f 2 ' V , ,zly 0 A, , ,X A V,., . VV .. W H V I V , , S ' I ' 25' ig? ,,.,, - M . - ' , t fi 2 t Vt e W-1.4. o-, a, ,, V VV a V v V -all t y ' 1 ., ' 4 N1 f -f--,wif f ' f , 'Q Q , V 451 A A' ,iv ' 5 72 4 1 m 4 si I e V' ' Vfl mn- Q t V: fe V 1 61, 3 VL- Q as Y ., H .2f1VJ SV an if' V if gh' A 5 ,l l I , ', V 2 V Q ft, 1 V x. 1 , 1 , U , 1, ' V ' - , ii.. 'ml ,af 'Ve i L ,A-. v 1 I l i With her purse as a cushion, Donna Tiffin fabovel leans back against the radiator to assume a more comfortable position as she considers a question that her teacher has asked. As she consults her notecards for reference, Kathy Kovieh Qrightj finishes a paper in her team English class. Sophomores par- ticipating in the team program learn how to write term papers. 140 SOPHOMORES iRk'i??i5SzGF-S'..r . -e P . gg mv' 7:5 4 CQ- 3' F' Q X V 'V - -- .. 1555: e I ::' iZ-I V l 5 ' 'E - ii Q it 1 ' Ak. JA ' as 1 5 xl ,L . :fggsw sj-w-gmgg-fe . t 7 K -,. . K ,- if 'e E YET' - aj, W? 'R W Q, ,A . .51 il- ' -iv K ' ' , X at t ,,t. K A. ' at . - S S' 4 l A iii. 1 I U. 3 we Ss 3 K gg g. Q fl . T we R t L 'if e f like Y . V 1 i L . 'llaaff-2'S.3z 1Q' ' ,ji Q ga A-A .Z ' K ,a 'Q --,, is N ' .e 1. et- f i f P , A -. ,.,. LL'h e wi, ' ' f y K Y .... ur t . c R . ex 1- i fee - .4 1 'wife f I N' - . J ff, Z4 we e'- - - .N ' ., A ms: . ' Joseph King Charles Kirian Fred Kirstein Mike Kitzberger Alan Klick Robert Klouda Kathy Kluge Kathleen Klump Barbara Kmet Jill Knafl Philip Knerr David Knickelbein Lisa Koc Camille Koch Steven Kocka Richard Kocourek Donna Koechle Tracy Koelle Karol Kogut Robert Kogut Annie Kordesh Deborah Kosina Sandra Kosmider Susan Kostka Laurie Kotal To finish the next day's assignment, Tina Canzollno focuses her attention on making few errors while maintaining her speed in a typing class. Team English Uffers Variation for ophomores E.: ,F me 4 X 7 tg , 'N 5 2 X X ra. ff, f :M ' .iff f' 7 . ., -W ragga 1 Q' as 'F 5 '- Q 'E-.i i Lila' -ss: 'WE' . f : 1 if 'E r K5 ' - gain: 91 K : - ' s :' ' if 7 M X Y ' : 'X' '53 :E'- ' . ,. 1 J L1 if, -i Y X a Sa 1 .- uma for - ' i ifnif' f,.?lf'5fE?5 fiffii i?f?f555if'f.s.2.??fQ5f+5?1?51!'i5 7 'S irsm' W 5 , 5553: Q ' K ' W Q ' , -. W? Q. i t as A -'P V r' 5? FS: - avr' -' ft W .. . i A R. 'Ig . Q V ' A I ,ff 'f 5 ,fy . ji 21 7- Q K A 1, ' ye.: X - T: - ,Ay .. mn N .X 4 at bfi fx 1 ftt ' get ., - bk ' in , . 3 , . Al'7l:g?Efi::ff'1f2wif . , V . I D ,, 1' M . 4 Ngxv Q ,Q xv: N . S va , If ,A B at L, , . , ,gtg 1 ' 1 , wwf girhxim S? Y Y --7-ga' -A .- is , ,WV-si Y Y . . M I , , ' f3T, ' A, , M W nf 22: V .. Q ' 55 ' - K 1 N . . xx . .. Q -- - , , D , ... .. ef- af' as all ' - Q35 Q A . f. V , Will? a--.l, 'Jil K ,, J Q' K ,-1 it 7 1 fWifi?'EFZ55'ifT:-fifi'ix?-5 affasaf-wgvigwgsf. 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'- , - as ii we V .Q X. , -s g: Lucy Koval Katherine Kovich Michael Kowalski Richard Kowarsch Karen Kozak Karol Kozderka Clara Krajnik Darlene Krasula Robert Krenz David Krev Denise Kriz Particia Kroc Jeffery Krucek Lenny Krupicka Robert Krusec Roseann Kruzich Patricia Kryger Andrew Krzanik Frank Krzanik Cheryl Kubil William Kucera Kenneth Kuchta Lawrence Kupsco Karen Kuta John Kwit Geoffrey Lacina Kathleen Ladd Kathy Lake Robert Lake John Lamorgese Mark Lancaster Jeff Lanenga Kathleen Lantvit Gary Larson Christopher Lasky Leslie Lebloch Susan Ledvort Marianne Leoni Erin Leslie Stanley Letsos Doreen Lewandowski Paul Lewandowski Lance Lhotka Nancy Lichner Suzanne Licht Ogla Licko Leonard Lindahl Mark Lindmark Kenneth Lindsay Debbie Littleton David Locke Dale Lodding Janie Loizzo Cecilia Losos SOPHOMORES 141 Amused with a joke that her chemistry teacher told in order to liven up the class, Nancy Stastny laughs incredulously as a classmate seems less enthralled with the humor. Wayne Ludington Diane Lukes Alexander Lyssenko Kathleen Mach Jennifer Makely Cheryl Malina Sandra Malinski Billy Milly Loretta Mamola Michael Mannarelli John Manson Diane Marbes June Marbes Mark Marek Cody Mares Frank Maresh Brian Mariani Diane Mariani Mary Marik William Markvart Jeffery Marsiglio Dean Martin Victor Martinek Raquel Martinez WVWIL 7,5?'!':f fi5'f'5 La a www 'vvv M f , , , ' R f ' 7' if M xiii' ian: 'I ii-1 E ff7C 'fi 5 if ' A I,: I I ,III I ,,. V M af y 2, , V , ' lys agar: E' FI ' H ,, W i QI ,f 2 Z 1 , W Ng, l : I ,I ,..M ,MI Im V M , - . ' l ,J A, ful ,t ,Z Q z is 'Q L- ' , ,I ,I II, , ' ,wm,:N. I'II A A , I I , ,I I I I I I, II , ky dw - Q 1 af., . , 55 W'-M ek if , ' ' , A I ' ' ' nj? QE 'QU ,P if , : 7 I-W I V ' ,hiv Q ', f I If II ra, I J ga, . Class of '7 7 Builds Its First Homer W4 , ,Pi aww get a .L f a fly! f ,aivqraw , f a a, XE K , A ..1?A' I Q, q pw! - 53, lf . H i .. ,iw f 1 gs'1z,: 1 -'A awk ag.: mi. '13, fm' , , ,I LI WE, I, ,,yyyc , t,. I ,Q Mf, 'aal 4 .,,wf,,y ,I , I I , IWI Fran Matirano ' f, Peter Marzek I I, EQ! ' 'i Sue Masschclin E, V ' ' ' i 'A ,L I John Mastandrca ' , 5 ' .ami E5 - Cathy Masters , ,f I I ' V Bonnie Matelski ' 'Z' , I ' fi ' LMI., ,4 IZ, T um Matriciano P ' 3 ' , ' ' ' 11011021 Malmo 'Iii ,,,, 52. ' gif '- , V- V' a '51 Susan Mature f ,V , ' a Cynthia Matus jk, - ' 57' J Gregory Matus f A ' f ' T' Chet Matysek W ,Q , , , ,,,,7v 3 ' A. ,, Paul Mayerhofer MZ - ,Z I 'L 1 I ' SI We QQ Iii Gene Maynard 4, i .l me what f : 8,1 ' Gary Magoaell '55 'f' ff' fm' J :l 'ii A,,, , , Thomas C 'a , ,. ' I Michael McGhee ' Q 1. X, I of i f 1 Michael McGill if 1 ., 51 115 '-.f V- I V, . ,ky, C ,,o,,, I - f a Michael McGuire M -ri ,, ' , ' I I A John McLaren H i ' 'fl 1' Donald McWherter If li, , . I II ,I Joseph Meckel its ' , I E' x Y ' M Alex Medor iffy I X1 is I 1' Behh Miglren if ' X M I ' af , ' Ro ert eier V' A 'lm- Pieffe Mem WW' N. H Jie i , Carmen A A 'YW ' 'mah i s,,s,, , , ,, , , , V, ,, J H V , QR V it K , ' ' '. il' ' ' H Richard Michalec 'K I 4 ' 5 fm , gerglylichalek ' ,I 2 V I 'I , II I at een Michals ' f ,M 'BT' , f- , . v-Il I 5:3 ' Anthony Miglore 'E I I ,,,,,, I' f , I 5 II Donald Mihheus S, aa af f ' ,g f 3 James Mikyska 'flwll s 4 , i qiw' si wif f Ljubinka Milenkovic 5 3' 'X Cindy Miller 1 ' fhaiafik , ,,,,Q fe . Donna Miller I V 1 Lawrence Misicka 'V f . ' j II, I , if 'i ifefiiifi' Debra Mitts ,I , ' , I ' ,gil , 'i Cynthia lvllyhshi 1g7f ' A fa. H- q V' Ronald Mocerino Q ' V E, I I W I Y Amelia Molinaro . . Q-af . 'M' ' Craig Monack 3 ' I ,Q Cheryl Monaco 4 l ' I James Monczynski 'K . ,JJ T ' Elizabeth Montana 1 X' 142 SOPHOMORES I M ,fi , fa 1'1'J55 . -I Q 0 3 F ' H1111 F oat It ,aa,a f A a 4 l liar L I ,.,. ,, ,, I .,,. 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V In order to work more efficiently in her art class, Kellie Scardigli iabovel begins to prepare the materials that she will incorporate in the creationsof an imaginative work of art. SOPHOMORES 143 Diane Pitrak Ed Plazibat Glenn Pochocki Carol Pohlman Judith Policky Patricia Polieky Sandy Ponshe Eugene Pope Mary Poupa James Prebish Marie Pribyl Murray Proska Adam Pszczola Richard Ptacek Barbara Ptak Danny Puhar Klara Purkyne Joseph Pusateri Peggy Puskaric Carol Putzell Kenneth Putzy Philip Pyrce Brian Rada Karen Rada Nancy Rallo Marianne Reda Donna Reich Philip Reilly Jeff Reimer Mark Reinholtz Karen Rembles Denise Remelis Bill Remiyas Peggy Rene Grover Repp Alberto Ricchio Marianne Richardson Frank Riedl Lynn Rimkus Anton Ris Scott Rissky James Ritz Cynthia Rizzo Edward Rohr John Rokicki Pamela Romani Darlene Roth Joseph Roth Lori Rubringer Mike Ruehle Q: C-1 I 'i ' Ml fe 11' an ,, v ,-: ,. E if 2 If A X' I 5. in-if . A! W . J. 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In one of the lead roles of the fall musical, Fiddler on the Roof, Pat Shanahan Qrightj as Motel Kamzoil discusses with Tzeitel, senior Elaine Schumacher, how to ask her father, Tevye, for her hand in marriage. 144 SOPHOMORES gsnnqx Q. K.. 532 ' A., f , ,,,. at 545.75 fx Because an explanation in his biology lab captures his interest, Alex Culafic fleftl concentrates on the teacher's demonstration of a workbook experiment. As she points out an error that she's found on the blackboard, Audrey Cherney Cbelowb shows that she has been alert to what is happening in her typing class. . :I , N-, , .f fe Margaret Saran . . i -i.' ' . i .. ROZGI' Safari , - -- 1 R 1 Thomas Sarich . ,X , .1 's' N.. . ' . - -- R-sk 3, X a Chris Seaman Kellie Scardigli Susan Schicker . ---.,, - -- Randy Schiszik - W K an -211 'If 1 -I T- ' Pr' Daniel Sawusch -qu -. K.. , .Q .V i ,N . 1 1: 1 H. -W. kk x L 'W S . . 0 M, x- xx K 4f5jf f it ' , gh ll Q . ,Q qi i, X 6, Q-rv.. 9 . 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W if S V .57 A 1 A. .e. ff ' ...kt X Q. , 2 L All Q uv it SLVEN. fi-Q . 6? q Mark Seplnk Cathy Seraliniak Georgette Sestak Steven Sevcik Janet Sevilla Patrick Shanahan Rita Shaner Fanchon Shaw Thomas Sherlock Kathleen Shorner Barbara Shubinski Tamara Sible Kim Sigman Athina Sikavitsas Roxanne Sili Leslie Simanek Daniel Simone Tim Sirko Tony Sisto Ronnie Skolba Natalie Skowron Cindy Skudrna Kathy Sladek Lance Slogenhop Sally Slovacek Kurt Smith Mark Smith Lance Smuda Linda Smuda Jane Smykis Vicki Sokol Richard Sorensen Allan Speechley Kenny Spika Dennis Spingler George Spiros John Spolar Sharon Squinto Robert Stanford Peter Stapleton Nancy Stastny Willene Steffani James Stehlik Joseph Steiskal John Stelmach Joe Stetina George Sticha Richard Stolz Cindy Stomberski Anthony Stompanata Edward Stonich Greg Strasser Florence Striska Christine Strunc SOPHOMORES 145 Intently peering at the equations written on the board, Mike McGuire Qrightj copies down notes to be used later in figuring out the complex problems that are involved in chemistry. Positioned comfortably, Patty Giannis Qbelowj listens to her teacher who explains how to put a crucible inside the desiccator as this knowledge will be needed for the following experiment. ophomores Select and Order Their Class Rings Cheryl Suchy Tom Suchy Linas Sudzius Mike Sudzum Patricia Svehla John Svetich Frederick Svoboda Holly Svolba George Szynal Gale Taborsky Dan Taglia Zahra Talieh Cheryl Tanzilli Joseph Terrazzino Ricky Terry Ronald Thomas Lesia Thompson Loc Thorne William Tidwell Denise Tieger Donna Tiffin Valerie Toerpe Jeff Toman Louis Tomasino Sue Tomaszewski Alexandra Tosheff Daniel Toy Jeffery Traczyk Anthony Tribuzio James Truhlar Terrence Tucker Robert Tulo Mary Tvrdik Elizabeth Vachlon Darrell Vacik Alan Vana Diana Vanco James Vandriska Anne Vasile Eva Veis Tara Vendl Ted Verven Theodore Vinyard Sherri Vohaska Vicki Volpe Martin Vondra Andrew Vorac Gradimir Vukajlov Jann Walinski Michele Wall Julianne Walsh Ralph Walter Mary Walters Debra Waltz 146 SOPHOMORES A ,, ,.,, ' .Q as 3 iV'l T i' 'T , 3K5 , lm VA- 5 3 5-wi . .- ive' Q any Y a fs: - - ii s l . - 5 'TL ?53::. m -+-Z s.g. 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' Q 7 ? , rf is , 1 3 1' ' e - S- Q5 .. . so f AQ A 5 N ri --i' r W In the morning before school in the main office, Barb Kmet Qtop, rightj passes out announcements to the teachers' mailboxes. This is one of the many duties performed by various aids. To make sure that she has followed her drafting teacher's instruc- tions, Karen Kozak fleftl looks over her graphs and drawings to insure that she is completing the job correctly. As her lab partner looks on, Kathy Dahms fabovel squeamishly measures the grasshopper that she is preparing to dissect. The biology classes also dissect such specimens as frogs and crayfish. SOPHOMORES 147 N?LZi?35r-.1Q3M'fZf !ME'ff':2ff, .M1.q,f.. . WWI . J.. Q12 . awww, -.xli5'.JZ: .' L H., 3332! ' ZA TSN :Z Xmmkwsiy, H 'iq 'JILL , lAW,.'J.?.x .:,3 1':1 : .-xmimkkmiai' ,X,.H:,:Q:, 3,1 X NM.-Jazz, ' :vial-Q, X . . ,,. . X . . , MQ Q WMM Aw f2,.,X,ff.,..,Q .WM ras! gm A My A,f,ggL5,g Mary Ackman Lisa Ahrens Stephanie Albachiara Justine Albanese Brian Allendorfer Terry Ambrosi Karen Andersen Mary Anderson Melody Anderson Janet Angelo Karen Anisi Michael Anton Susan Ariola Mary Arnold Carmen Arrigo Rose Arsllanovska Pam Avonts Walter Babich Karen Bacigalupo Cathy Baetz Sandra Baker Eric Bales Michael Balice John Ballock Martin Ballufi' Barry Banducci Danny Banevich Glenn Banfi Ellen Banys Rosemary Barcikowski Amelia Barile Donald Barnes Debbie Barnett Patricia Barr Bill Barry Joe Bartucei Debbie Batkiewicz Brenda Baur Joseph Baur Bobby Bavone Darlene Bell David Benes Curtis Bergstrom Patricia Bernardo Michael Berscheid Linda Bezjak Bobby Biagi Ken Bialas Laurie Bican Teresa Bicking Gayle Bielawski Donna Bishop Mary Black Barbara Blaha Betty Blazek Diane Boehm Carl Bogdan Mark Bogdan Peter Bojovic Cindic Bolda Laurie Bolda Barbara Bona ' Julie Bonaguidi 150 FRESHMEN Perplexed by some problems given in class, Olga Pribyl Qrightl finds algebra a confusing subject FRESHMAN CABINET-FRONT ROW: Olga Pribyl, Sec. 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In her English class, Joan O'Shea raises her hand to answer questions coming from a worksheet that her teacher previously assigned for homework. lp .M ....i X rs, Randy Crowley Donald Culbertson Edward Culver Susan Curry John Cygan Renee Czaja Marc Czerwinski Richard D'Agostino Nevenka Damjanovich Robert Danek Rose Dangles Dianne Daniels Richard Dastice Joseph Daudish Catherine Daum Donna David Karen David Elizabeth Davidowski Michael Davids Tammy Dean Bill DeBatty Terryann DeChristopher Sam Defrancisco Lisa Defrenne Leonard Dejoy Lynn Delinger Janet Dennert Gail Derosa Michelle Deschamps Laurajo Dichristofano ?r,, l,i.l,i2 .wg s . k . ., Fresh Present Skit at H .Kevin Diesel K Donna Diliberto K Roseanna Diorio Q n- X r K i 42 Steve Distasio Milic Djordjevic '- ' ' Q e Donald Dimaggio - f K af' 45? we Janet Dndaro '- if Jeig Raimi se.s Ju it Doneske .1 Richard Dooley J - fi aniel Dorn l :.h' l .. -' f-' - Ruth Dorta - '- Michael Doyle I Michael Doyle .Si i A 'if -. -1, -an 2254 .g . A A If f. e e Vx 1:5 . J: -fs. .,, sf -in K W Guy Duchatellier ' ' ' A ' J Q f ' x KW r 3 aren Duckett ' inda Dudek ' Diane Duffy ' K Q. et, . 1. eg 'if ' '., ES- xeixv el ., is .. 535. . ., V 1 3 'Exif as FW , Y Q S gs l Susan Dukes if-iglfi' l -K v y Q if 2 Y erese Dulla W K 5 enise Dunham - ariellen Dvorak .ek ,,, , onna Dykema ris Egan athy Ehresman Bessie Ellis Michael Enright Eugenia Epright Peggy Ercolini Paul Escoto . X Jane Eukovieh Frederick Ewing .v Julie Fallon f e 4 4 F -E K--, , Joe Farbo KS 5 K 7 Joe Farrar x Q. ,Qi KH' 'I if Patricia Faught ' ' ' :Z XR is Y X L , IQ. Y : w , e 4 l X, rrsq A , s f . -ww' .. t E J 1 . K ,W i x, if .e 3 R .. , J F U ' f -we Michael Fedele - Q, R e Timothy ren f Kim Filips .er I . - Leeann Finder H g Cathy Flahive '- W' f ' ' 7 John Flavin K Maureen Foley S A a 'x e M X' s tba Wed K Selene Forkes ' .S ..- Debbie Forsek 152 FRESHMEN S V L, Egg, . A Q K i if' .L , r iff ' ' ' , x h.s,k g - 1 g ,, E . 12 -.,, j , ' A gm -, : 'gg .sr Q . 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' ,A J Q Ka, a K r ,h Q , . 5 Q , W v ,. 11 ., , ,K A 'Af Qi Q ja QQ, 7, M , ,'..: f'Q ,'? at X We ' I ff 44 1, 1' f V 4 .R ft t,1,1w wi if , aw . , ,J 495' i K , ' gt: , 'Z J A4 ak.: , ' Q v r ' 'iv A M Q at I if A My aw 5 1: at ' 'ie if , Y ii 5, Kathleen Forster Richard Fox Catherine Francis Denise Franklin Martin Freeman Deidre French Michael Frieze , - f Lec Fritz James Funk V Alex Gacic Denis Gaffney , Jeffrey Gajewski Denise Galik Steven Galik ' MW Anthony Gallo ' Barbara Gargano Louis Gartner Loralei Garver f , is :EI wmv - A fr 'K I . 2 W I ., 'fffg Wf'ft'f'af Carol Gaspari -' 1 Charlie Gatz Christy Gavin X Cynthia Gawenda W 5' L Susan Geiger Dennis Gelb Dolores George Nicholas Geovanis Peter Gervino ,t h 1 I jf Leanne Geske ' William Gilsdorf ,Q Laura Glab 7 Marybeth Goergen ' 1 ' , V. tin, , Richard Goluszka Q , Patricia Good f Steven Gort Q Patricia Goyette M l i 4. wi f 4 1 H, -t-11.5-. ,:-1 4f?4f5L.fff?ii?1Q f x l Claudia Grasso I A' I Rick Graton ' Millie Grbie Pam Green .. William Gross Joseph Grych A Thomas Gustafson A - -- t , ' f Fred Gutierrez Marian Gutowski an J ' 9' . 'N f as -, , W, -. we ,, , Ivy 1 W , Ni it 11, HN ' We in ti' - 1 my I 4 'i if E . f ,mf Betsey Guzior Showing the modern dance techniques that they learned in a six week course, a freshman girls' gym class fabove, leftl runs through their routine. Reading up on how to use correct grammar in English, Cyndy Smith fabovel does the exercises from her text that are required by her teacher. OJ FRESHMEN . f ,f f f ffz j ,V , , 1 Gyllran I Q 2:9 W A . Halunka 1, A fi L hp ' ., Hamaj 22 ' , I ' , ' V Hannigan ' i Ajay! -TN. 3 Hanzlik ' , f ' Z ' 5' ' 'fn X V K r i if if ' 5 we. James Harasek 3 Q V f , '- John Hardina ' , SQ L Z ,,..,, I 1 , , David Harkin W- I ' Paul Hart W A X ' .A f .Tj-J Debra Hasil ,M , ' A ' ' iztgg ,AV ' 5, . 21 Km' 'L af A H' 1 ' l' 4 .V ' '. Martin Hasler , V gig' J ' 3 , , Linda Hass I- H, , .QQ W 245 M Charles Haun 'Q' ' ' f ,D W 'Q M ' 5 Debbie name 5 ,V . 4 .W Z ji ,. jg Hove Havlovic 4 ij L , 5 fe ,, 1+ ' K A L 1 :Z I ' -ti: , V. ' ' -e'L ' 1, ., 'L 4 7 , ' l 'i j,fifi,ga:E s ' if fi s ' amela Hayward :lv V is , If VI ,, rg , V, ulie Heneghan , -, A km , V '7 , , ynn Hernandez -L A - . A 4 Y g l Z 51 Ln eith Herstowski 5, : gf ' ' I . 'WH me Hilk I A -e', l' J ,it,t , G J V W f- M l -1, - ' i J-zhwzgiy. IA H. i . i L ' 1 ' W , e a 6 J 49 l v Theresa Hin 1 ' V ,,,!,. , Victoria Hlavac Jerry Hlavaty J 1 ,. ,, Xi M if William Hoft ' ' f 1 M1 1. . YV, , . Keith Holland ' 'P -- ' . ,M ,, :.:- .1-1. Becky Hollowell , V Thomas Hood ,,1,f- fy f I A David Horecny Scott Huback AV A. V, 1 0 ,pf R af' 1 , M' VV! .1111 ,-,,.-, ff, W11y,111,1 11 i f K 112 ,ff Joy Huben . Mark Hunter 1V1 1- 1 1- -1,51 t11VV1,t -411.41 I ' 11 1, M11 x1u1,f1,, , , 1, ' 1 ,111,V11 14415 ,-.,. 1 , , ,,.,, 1 ,,, V V Scott Hunter I M, 'I' ' 'f ' ' V Martin Hybl p I ' , Patricia Ignash , - K - N ' '. ' K 'Z A -512171 3,11 Janet Ihde f V 1 f ' Christiane lovinelli ' - V 1 ,.,. 1 'I' ina Iovinelli ' 1,4 V 7111, A2 f f 5' E r ,. W, ,Y , . J ,ff - A 1 11 1- 4 X . 1 Renee I0v1n0 , 1 Vgv f'AY we Mickeal Jackson ' V15 5 1' H V ' .V Joellyn Jacobson W 5 ,V V V ' Joseph Jakubowskl V Q 1 , A, V V V Lisa James K' , 3: ' , ' 1 ' Jean Jando - 1, Z V 11 Leonard Janda ,L jf ,V ,1 ' M Q1 1' f' V Jeff Jagielo V 5:1 1, . an V1 1 J V 4-. 2 1 S f if 1 W v I ALI, 1 A X if My Y? A v George Janecek , 1 - hum , 1 V 1 , , , ft A 1. 1 1.- 11w11e,11111af'.- r,1L:,a. busan Jannenga ,V,,, V VV., , 1 F 1 Ronald Janowick ' Debra Jaros 4,4 Robert Jaworski Sharon Jerin K1 K I f . I - Dawn Johansen ' '1 V if . V V ' Bradley Johnson 17 1 ' 11 J W, . o , to Q1 11,4 11 s K Robert Jonak ' E 1 ' V , , 11 nd 1 Donna Jones V VV VV v - or 1 v 1. 1' r - if John Jordan , ' ' if? ' ' Mary Jordan 1 ' Julianne Jovanovich fe, 1- , James Jundt VX' 121 4 W 1 'Q . L Annemarie Jurish . ' hldon Kahl V I ' ff' '1 VV LV V ' V David Kaiser ' F VV ,. 'F' ,W Harriet Kaiser ' Q . 1 1 ' l ' ' I 4 I 111 nw 'ff wif A ' -:ffl 4 V! 1 4 1, 1, ,1 V XV Q, ,V ,1 3' Rose Kamlnski V V Louis Kammerer Bob Kamps 1 1 Aleksandra Kaplarevic wr 'W Danny Kara ' Lenorc Kasprzak N il A John Katslanis if x Viv' Z1 James Kavlcky 1, A 2 1 5,1 Thomas Kaydash Deborah Kayes 'i,:7r.1r..,11mZl, ztsiitii Vfiiixw ' ' N'f' H V Elaine Kazda 3 'V ' 1 4 ' 1 15 'fl 1' William Kazda V -t, ' HF' I Tom Keel ' A' i I KV ' Kraig Kendra . I LV ' 3 V V V- Patrick Kennedy V , ' V, , ' Susan Kennedy 1 1- V VVV V an y R, , ,7f1V11 Craig Kevan f A ' Sandra Kieras Mark Kimak l H With the 1ibrary's available resources, Karol Borzym and Mary Kay Lynch fabovel do some research for a report. In English freshmen spend time at the beginning of the year to learn the proper library techniques. Glancing over the music before she plays it, Jenny Maresh Crightj prepares to participate in the band's next number. Band gives students a deeper ap- preciation for music and teaches them the importance of cooperation. 154 FRESHMEN ,f him VV 1 lm .1 AV f V A, 'Q 1' 11 85510 092 so If 2 Q ' 51 3- aw, 7 1,1 ,,,, 11 r , .. 5. F 1 ,V at , 1 -we H11 159' 54. Q 'VVY 164 ,,., 2 f 1 1 2 rrrz' zrir , - 5 .,,,,V ga ,, :V VV V, W. 1 0 1 M i , V 1, 5 iffy! ' 1 ,L ?'g M : W M27 ...,. 1 'ff' V V' Mba, V'i11i'Zlf?i?iig7ii:QQTr1' 1' 11, ' QQf'1'f'1' ' W.-111,' -1 f, ,w . 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K C --fe ' it .ive - sigma .1 2 - T., Eifg E n -az, ' 5 s ,- ' nsllla is X it 1 is K 9 s ll F ' ii s if s is 9 X, L Q N .L.,.. , 'L-,k ,X X,..cX ,i L, A RQ S are a R.- I x 1 VY if Ak N., i ,W SA 2 X A i ., SE - f 5Yl'?i2f1fi?QTl?fQ if 9, ,hint e P . ' , X- ' 5 - 2 ,.,. . . K li fs K K 1 K J it C K 1 '- , is -' P u,i,.i 1, lv 'Eiga ,, S ff ' fi Q K fix! A ua swat . i f , , l Arthur King Edward King Eric King Randy Kirchhoff Patricia Kirin Shelley Kirk Linda Kirkolis Barbara Kirstein Chris Klausler Gail Kling Charles Knessl Cynthia Knight Cindy Koblich James Koc Daniel Kocian Richard Koehler Kathleen Kolak Barbara Komarek Ronald Kopacz Lea Ann Kopczewski Andrew Kopek Don Kopkowski Donald Kotrba Michael Koubenec Mark Kozak While taking a break from reading a play assigned in her English class, Renee Iovino laughs at the an tics of some of her fellow classmates. rosh English Curriculum Includes Library STNENQN . 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Q i A 12 xx lava, Nga zfmf f1qf ' 1 ' fe 3' 1 St f H id g C , jk, . 5 C W.- s Rs .ax ggi 3 .sg itx ig ,:i.Vg i X, tt - is i 2 as Ig ,gf-, ' . . 3' s g P C z-. -at .. 4. - 1 N K fi ,i f ,. 1' -1.122- i 3 rv , Y if 3 E if ' fs N ff A 1 sa 1-g .. vi Skill Mary Kozlowski Catherine Kral Victor Krasnopolsky Nancy Kristy Susan Kroupa Diane Krucek Linda Krueger Donna Krupa Linda Krysiak Linda Krystyn Debbie Krystyniak William Kucan James Kucera Linda Kucera Thomas Kuchan Scott Kucharz Christophe Kufrin Kevin Kufrin Marilyn Kulaga Rose Kunkel David Kupres Stephen Kur Cathy Kuras Michael Kuras Jennifer Kuziel Karen Kvasnicka Larry Kveton Sandy Kveton Doreen Lacey Susan Lacey Debra Lahny Victoria Lahny John Lambrou Joseph Landise Rick Landowski Phil Landrey Rocco Laudizio Paula Laursen Cindy Lawera Karen Lawson John Leach John Lembach Nancy Lemke John Leonard Tracey Leoni Paula Leopard Laura Lepore Harry Leu Theresa Licko Laurie Little Diana Littleton Kathleen Loban JoAnn Locke Amber Lodico FRESHMEN 155 Sharon Loess Nicholas Longo David Lubawski Julie Lukac Lori Lukach Dan Luzadder Mary Lynch Taras Lyssenko Barbara Mach Hope Mackey James Mahoney Robert Majcen Katherine Makely Maryann Malek Anna Malekovic Lance Malina Michelle Malina Mike Malusa Diane Mancini Brian Manidok Nancy Mansbridge Rita Manza Kathie Marek Jennifer Marcsh Linda Maresh Maryjo Margentina Mike Marinos Sophia Markou Kathleen Marquardt Rosanne Marshall Denise Martin Michael Martin Thomas Martin Elvia Martinez George Martinez Cheryl Martini David Martinovich Keith Martz Keith Mascitti Frances Maselli Eugenia Mashos Robert Mastny Valerie Matelski Nanette Mathieu Gloria Matrisciano Michael Matveychik Rita Mauch Steve Maugeri David Mayer John Mayerhnfer Stephen Mazur Stephen McAllister Nancy McDaniel Mark McDermott With a powerful swing of his hammer, Mike Muc- clanti pounds a piece of metal in the metal working portion of his industrial arts survey course. 1 fe at 3 A Q if we sf ,L - .- A K K ey Q ,ws -- .+, , .,:. I .... ' .. , n 4 H - ' S if - + T ' Q EQQ 'h ' 'I f . X . ,Sm ,R l ' if l ff l sssntc n nsys l l s lt . it he ' f - a,, S S o S . ' fx .l L'L. K .. ,,.. ,A W . 54 I, if ' 1 -' 'SN iglffg A . M R f , ' 'sy ap was if- Sf XS eil, el. f i T if . . me mn, ,l - gi J 1 he :fran 'eezi U sssg S ' l f S ' i i - - H .. N i A 'j' K M .,a.. s f s R ' I I ef , ' , 1 S I S ' 1 L 5 Q 4' 'iii iiasa S o ,S ' it S ' to X l l 1' i I -,ff -Q l X ce ,X A Zgff ..,. i'fi -fix-Y' K -.,- e Af! M 1 . H ,jg o se 'f , S , . , c,., , . iii ' I S - aitz ii A l s t4 ,snt an an he at M e l L to , , ,.,,: , iw A N el ,, Q ' t X fr. ' ' - . 5 f Q i is S: 'H it , .- 1 if . .e '- X A f ' ef ? .. w 'Y ' f M 4 w hen ' V -' S F hB f'tf W kl R d'gW kh Eugene McDonald , , . ' Sharon McDonald K . 5 t M , Thomas McGinn , il' QW' in e- Kathy Meculrey , 5, . 3 ,2 ' iv- t ' , v Mark McHugh 'S l -. X' 5 f ' '- . ' -' . ,.., . .-V' - , I .ii- . 2 l 'L P , iei- i-.i , K Kevin McLaren A - K Q :Ili ff : Dennis McMurry in S,-. ,-5, f ev, rl, H5 , Lori McNally ei KL z .: , ,4 i K ': .9 4 Michael McNichoIas i -2 -ev:-X l, ' Michelle Melviehelee R -li -l Dan McShane :xl Nj K ' ,. . Steve Meares h X, 1 'Mm ,'N': E M Z Anna Medof J g l Richard Mencari l David Mendez-Soto If ' i f V'i- V - Ze: l -f Cam M90 . ,Q -' A Q . H Sue Mertinkus i ' 1. 1 if 2 -J 'W ki :wg Steve Metsch W5 'mi' Egfr , ' W xi, up Janet Miceli 1 if, . 1 --A I I eff' V- ' Ellen Michaels l i KEN, ,t t 5 N' f . Lynn Miehelek . fij, ig: y 'l Dennis Michalik N if is K ' 'l ' x , J-5' Anna Miezio e 7 A ,, f K ' ' e L nf-9 3 cindy Mihail H Richard Mikel psrq 'f r N . . V 156 FRESHMEN ff With extra time at the end of an hour, Gail DeRosa fleftb x . 2 ur ef lx A reads a book that she has selected for a book review, an English assignment to encourage outside reading. While she devotes her attention to gathering materials for a research assignment, Kathy Carl fbelowj devours 4 the resource book's information before her. , ' , V ,, ,Lv Q: , 4 ', :V .I A ' -L 1,2 ,-,ag ,gf fvafj a ir femhh 4: -,aaa A -lvv f I J J ai ' It in i 5' K i ,,. 'ww f f . . ,W t, f IH .. , V L, ' fi , me X WZ, 'M' sv ' , gj p A ia-I, 2 is ' fm A x --.rw . My f , f ,I af af ,f ' as V im V' K r i V , V A -, Q 1 W V. V I X J ' ,- ' ' f ' L ' 4 '- ' ' ' ' 7 ia: U . ' .V C' V A ' W 'Q ' 3 was H f I K A Q 5 ai t ,MQZQQ if 4 ' p M g ' , .2 ' f' ii , ga' N 'K ' 5 ' 3 'i iff M ff ,. A f X L, ' - rf f 5-Q im - f f 4 f' M' ,g'Q51,ff ' Iwi ,W'ff1z2Tf! 1, W9'K5iT53fWi' Q2 1 'V i sa f 4 lfiil? at X ' . V MAF J . v it , V I 5 . ' 'W' ' 4 vm J9'7f? V fi' , Q, W ' , :I '. 'HW 'QW fs M ,, , ,,.:. , f, , 'li I Qin ' ' iz ' t, :E', ' 'rg - , , , ' 'W' ern? 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' X' 1 ' its , ' H Y x N Za M ' fb Lynn Mikutis Cheryl Miller David Miller David Miller James Miller Mark Miller Norine Miller Michael Mitchener Janet Mlekush Janice Mlekush Susan Mockus MaryEllen Modica Steven Mollenhauer Vince Monaco Michelle Montana Kathy Montoro James Moran Terence Moran Kenneth Morey Alan Morris Cheri Morris Tim Morris Sharyn Morrisette Frederick Moser Susan Mrazck Michael Muccianti Elizabeth Mueller Guy Mugavero Donna Murtaugh Pamela Mussari Kevin Najfus Tracy Naleway Chele Natonski Debra Naughton Wendy Nelson Michael Nichols Diane Nickipuck Marianne Nicosia Nancy Niemeyer Mark Niemiro James Nohava James Nolan Jeff Noll William Noltemeyer Curtis Novak Wally Novak Michael O'Connor Denis 0'I-Ialloran Kathleen O'Malley Maureen O'Neill Robert Orrico Joan 0'Shea Linda Osterbusch Steve Ostrowski Joseph Pacentine Edward Padera William Paganelli Donna Page Annette Pagurko Tony Palella Ken Pales Danny Palmer Michael Parille FRESHMEN 157 Susan Pauley Steve Paulin Amy Pawlak Jeff Pawlicki Karen Pecinka Michael Pecora Kathy Pepitone Ann Pernicka Joseph Perri Greg Perry George Peterka Allison Peters Anastasia Peters Delaine Peters Nancy Petitti Jeffrey Petter Randy Phillips Tim Phillips Wayne Pianovski Nancy Picucci William Piecuch James Pieta Robert Pietras Michael Pietrzak Edward Pietrzyk Lena Pileggi Roxanne Pittan Elizabeth Piwowar Terri Plesha Helene Poch Deborah Pochocki Karen Poletto Laura Polich Therese Polich Kenneth Poling Diane Potsek f'1vsas'wS5XY if - A , i ...Q Z ,. 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Following a tiring afternoon of rigorous football practice, Bill Barry, Jim Mahoney, and Tom Martin Qabove, rightl discuss the coming game. 158 FRESHMEN -as . 1' rw-1 - .sf - .e X N Ay iiiif' 7 i'i1f X X S S 55 at it is ff i l a ,r .. Q I Nr ug. Q is . , .. A gg . i .sei - 5 av sss t N N a if T' S SI 'P it, 've if 1. v ,W 56,1 rs if ' , zj, P 1. 2 ' i -ce is S Ns, ' 'R . .,, 5 ,E '9 xx s ff Ya Kenneth Pozesky Donna Prancik David Preston James Pribish Olga Pribyl Vera Pribyl Sheila Price David Proffitt rvenzale venzano Michelle Patricia wif! r , -' Fr- ' K if Joe Puhar Andrew Pukstys Chris Puleo Kenneth Purcell Tamara Purdey qagf l X 5 4 ar s dd f i , 4' be if 5 , .V ,, wt. f ., Jud. .I , by .,,,. 1: A 1' t . 1 .5 me--eLf2lafml'x , 5 or ,cf .. V-X ,ff +,. - in AX' vi . .2 j, 5, ,-fi A 'H' Lad,- L-Q--K '. xv, tml., . Leo P sateri . --'f w David Quail, if N 3' 3 Peggy. Quigley Michele Quinlan A Michael Quinn 'X its ' i XXXLJ Kita .- Lk sssse . 1 f 'E - if S . S , M 4 get ,S :fig .pw Qi' . 'K- - S' 'GEF - ,Vx X A , 5 I f 5 1 M . V ..,, ,., . ,sf Nw fn W W : N .X 1 V iew K K ki - L - if . Mile.. ' ..ss 'Q S-we to - ' ,,.. l ' ,.,,, ' -. Q ,..,::. 5 P is ? , xx 1- : :yi qt K k k wi ' 1 seg? 'f x -.,. .- .P -X .. .L -. f:-:ge C Li s fs fs A Vw' ' .. A. V. bb. . 'ii Frosh NN! tm ,..M ,vans- -.o 1 ff X X' fo. s .xx ticipate in Debby Rada Biljana Radivojevich Laura Radosta William Radtke Linda Raia Lissa Rausch Linda Ray Gwen Rebout Elizabeth Recht Thomas Reilly Yvonne Repp Janet Reynolds Mary Rich Linda Riedl Jill Rissky Alberta Roberts Debby Rodeo Cindy Rogiers Mark Rohmann Patti Rokicki Debora Romanek Robert Roth Marshall Rowe Peggy Rus Leigh Russler Carefully sizing up the project ahead, John Buonavolanto with a view of finishing it soon raises his plane deliberately to a piece of wood. , lx orton's Clubs and Sportsw , , I. V My Wea, fill! , :Nix 'Pb N. iV17N5:x?!m 'X gif, L0 if fri VMS! .' RACKV. i. ,U . . ,J ,N ,Xfrfw QD K QXAVHND Qi. MN ' -if --.' fa ' A 'L 7 l W if Q , . i2ffi'i?.,22i3 mf qs? il .jr l K 'fi 3. L Robert! Rylian XNK V 5 ' . 1 ig... . 1- Q - Timot y yan XE ff .R N. .5 N L . X . z z - Dawn Ryndak ,665 I. 'Qgx J i ' L , L' ' 'k'i I Richard Saba E31 Q Q W' - .: V I :'. - Q 5 1.22: Qi Jeff Salatino ' x V 'TH' ' .1 Qli. . .W . gg N X Patricia Sallishfgiijfh . -' - Y Q ' X Steven Saneckl femf R G' i , . 1 ,4 f' -K V' S Qu J-lol ' . L . I f -A . . ' Laura Saran J :'7AlKf ' FQ ' Y K Cynthia Sarantopoiiihs All' ., 1 dk I 'G , in Robert Sarich t K- if it WLS I iw K. ' 1 W : te es W in George Savopoulos Q . N ' . if . f ' - . S. +A- 1 Frank Scarcello X M K W ff .L 1 'V' F .uf-fl - QQ . ix .. Bill Schauer f 5? S ff- 5 , .... Ch 1 scheffel V f if sf -' f if? L ..'i ii -ff ' S - I Glsgnegchiszik xlib. U 1 1,55 QOL I Q.,-.TN E, Sv HV si .. E' . ,Nm ,is'.:- . PE 3 :. . Q2 K x . ,Q 5 E uv F X ,X 1 is B v Q Y' . . Hi! ' X ef M.. ,. .M .. . fs ' .wg-. - h 5 b 5' E .,,..,. ,..,.., . .. 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Albert Schmidt ,fe David Schmidt W Martin Schranz Judith Schroeder Ann Schubert David Schuh AnnaMarie Sehuler David Schultz Y Sandra Sciabica H 1 L D U Rosaria Sciara .f Diane Sciukauskas jf' Vjmrcttajcgrnaienchi Km,-f hgllqyce SebH fpfrf CaF6f6'SEltin Cheryl Serritella Antonella Severino Sandra Sexton Kimberly Sheldon Brian Sherlock Derrick Shifflet Brian Shogren Roger Shuma Judy Siebert Renee Sili Cleo Siliras Glenn Simonek Lora Sims Gayle Sipek Thomas Sipek Karla Siriann Gina Sisto Joseph Sisto Mark Skowron Joe Slechta Linda Smicklas Alan Smith FRESHMEN 159 Demonstrating his skill with a plane, Derrick Shifflet begins to work on an oddly shaped piece of wood that will be a hanger when it is completed. iiiiifiiw iff PU7'fgQf a '?z7lPZS?f5i2 P f - ' J iil'i , Q21 Cyndy Smith P gPmPi,- . - ij Pr P P P Karen Smith Q Q: qu . ., Q, t . . Qyxs ,QQ Roberto smith . ' P P PP P2 it . . P P ' Cindy Smithy : ef ---v A Qi V P 5 L. William sonka P,1,,,Pw ,Q PM Q P ,Me - . 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Q . g A Q P Freshmen Displa Spirit Through Class T-Shirt Debbie Storino Jennifer Strada Linda Strand Michael Stresemann Prescott Stryker Kenneth Summers Earl Susmilch Joseph Svec James Svetich Paul Swacina Linda Sweeney Michael Sworsky Ray Tabor Patricia Taglia Jim Teffeteller Richie Tharp Ricky Theodore Kevin Thomas Debbie Thompson Patricia Thoreson Kathleen Tiffin Timothy Tobin Ralph Toman Robert Tomanich Clayton Tomasek Wesley Tomaszek Kathryn Trampota Leona Tranavskas Gerald Treckler Joseph Trimarco David Trytek Loree Tryzos Andrea Tselepis Peter Tselepis Elizabeth Tucker Patrick Tucker Stojanka Turajlic Pete Turner Edwin Tyrolt Linda Uhrin Colette Urban John Uzzardo Dorreen Vacik Susan Vacko Michael Vana 160 FRESHMEN K... l P, ,P ' i-.- -P t, P P 15' 'V 'P . 55-T P . -:PP-PQ S, P P, P P P. ,. , .. ay Qi sg, , P, P. Qy-V Q P P: ,Q P' Q, PPfP WP W P ,, PA PP fs fmtggg K H, P X . . ' Q ' 'PP f ' P . .P 2 5 . ,.-' 1 'N W , t P ' ,P Q Q QP 'P t P H P ' P Pg f X Q, . P P . -PPP P ,::.Qz.. -sg fi J P S ' l S ' ' , ' PPP PP QP? JP P P P P P ' 'P 3 P , ' l6,lvgPPj,1P,,P, . ,P , 154 A Pay if 5 ,,..-P . , P fm in ,W f I , .,,., .1 X ., fvaafw , iff PM we 5, P P PP P Wye? ' - uP' P vzfv K , ' 1 XSSSPP 1 1 ' f' 'PX P yttP T si.. L, i' . P' . I Q. TQ Q A mg ,K Pg , Q ft' -P QTTPP a s. X QQ P Pa W ,Q 1 ' ' 'FPS 'P iP if I PPPP 3: P 5 ' J P 23 3 P X T t, ., P ' P 'P P P ,t PPPP QQ QZQEQQQQ A Q i n. PKP, :P Q QQQQQ .. QEQ QQ 4Q Q,..i.Q QQQQQQQ ., we 3 mix . 'CL ? an pk ., I gif , 252 1 , 't :, . .. wt , ,says P 3 . Qxg W we P' ' t. tt, . f 1 x if ' we + ii 1 Q: . Q QQQ QQQ 'ifu Z? PP Q Q m,.P.PQ P fd, kwa P' 4 fi' is Qf Q P P 1 X . an Q I P QQQ ,:, so We ter P F PP R3 Q f 9 IQ me 4 1 X 1 - Q--. ,.-A gg 'Ss A f? 625 ' i 1 3' i ' f . A 2 gif! .- . e ir :FA P w 2 2-, PM , ivic s -X A -,'L , f. ' l5- fl' ' ' f ,-msg 7 N K 9- k L -: f.s x i- k.,t,?T,5,f an 8 kg, l 3 13551, f , -if-x X' TV21' 1.. -5 sf P aw I: zbb AA .. ,. of .J b. ' - -- : at l f d Fptffh .Z V. 1 N K ' VLH 9 -L N. is e--, git l A ' , f 5 s no ii 1: f , .. , aux J My W, is, 'M X L , 5 Q QS? , ,::'E 5 . 7579 - Q12 - .T ' . 5- .- f x sffi l l Margaret Verkonski George Verven Cynthia Vcrzal Anthony Vestino Debby Vicau Karen Villari Ronald Vinyard June Vlasick Tammy Voight Carole Volenec Peter Volpe Joann Vondra Russell Vondra Lawrence Wacyra Greg Wall Eva Waller Karen Walla Scott Ward Edwin Wasz Sharon Weber Debbie Wegner Therese Welgos Jeffery Wesley Melvin Weyna Joseph Wezrin Judy Whalen Patricia White Cari Wielander Michael Wierzgacz Kathrine Wilfinger Jody Wilkinson Mary Wilkinson Donna Williams Diana Wilson Nancy Winter Edward Witczak Alex Woitovich Edmund Wojciechowski Karen Woodham Scott Wuest Richard Wysocke Mark Yaccino Donald Yarbrough Dean Zadak Joy Zalazinski Jerry Zdenek Mary Zielazinski Karen Zielinski Kathleen Zielinski Michael Zionts James Zlatkovich Judy Zotos Patrick Zynda Jeffrey Zywot Concerned with expanding her knowledge of the Spanish language, Judy Doneske labove, leftl ab- sorbs what her teacher is reviewing with the class. In his English class, Peter Tselepis fabovej con- siders what Mrs. V. Sebek said about sentence structure, the lastest area that they have covered. As they look at the information in their data books, Michele Quinlan and Chung Chin Qleftj work to reach a conclusion on a biology problem. FRESHMEN 161 :WI I ,1- 162 ACTIVITIES 1 IQ? , ' V' the clubs and organizations which lead to involvement in Morton's after school life. With new experiences ranging from helping others to bettering ourselves, these activities make Morton Our Spot. 4 Sm 1 vlwuf N V .9 C 'Z.Lf5V1CLO.. QL 93 YQ 7YXfo399 5455 Exif'-naw 1 wg? W., um, af '-- ' ' ff .nn ' - E, wr, . If ,...,..---Q-5, if U ACTIVITIES 163 Monica Dobes Qrightj, TALON's editor-in-chief, explains and demonstrates picture picking and cropping to her sec- tion editors, Frank Giamarese and Mike Crowley. Standing in front of the University of Illinois library in Champaign, Jan Yordy and Cheri Balla fbelowj decide what lectures to attend while at a yearbook convention. n f, .W- fl TALON EDITORS-FRONT ROW: C. Balla, Activities Editor. SECOND ROW: M. Dobes, Editor-in-Chiefg C. Mayer, Faculty Editorg J. Yordy, Classes Editorg Mr. R. C. Hegner, Adviser. BACK ROW: F. Giamarese, Student Life Editorg J. Skoubis, Academics Editorg M. Crowley, Athletics Editor. 164 ACTIVITIES TALON STAFF FRONT ROW: M. Reda, S. Gryz. SECOND ROW: K. Rada, D. Locke L Sudzius P Drzal BACK ROW: C. Matiello, M. Borrelli, Photographerg J. Yordy K Meril Business Managerg C. Balla, D. Durik, N. Halaska. New Ideas for TALON As West Meets 'East' At their summer workshop in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, four editors exchanged yearbooking ideas with many other schools including Morton East. Other editors met with some eastern techniques in Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. R. C. Hegner, adviser, welcomed new concepts from these workshops in keeping with the times. With the onset of girls' sports in addition to new sports, some sport related clubs were added to enlarge the activities section. The student life section expanded in coverage by its inclusion of students' activities off campus. Student photographers proved to be extremely valuable in capturing pictures of Morton West students in volved in the world around them. At one of the yearbook's several worknights, Nina Halaska tleftj, TALON staff member, pauses to check her accuracy in typing the copy for an editor's approval. While tightening the flash bracket attachment on her camera, Falcon photographer Linda Budzichowski Qrightl decides what to photograph next at the annual Junior Olympics program sponsored by the M.W.S.C. Learning to make photography a rewarding experience, Bob Wade and Steve Hrbek Qbelowl utilize the photo lab's new dry mount press in completing a picture which they plan to sell at a Latent Image Club sale. 'Naam Q 'iv K ...M .F Qvtis-ws! X sw- .5 5 FALCON STAFF-FRONT ROW: J. A . h..,sltL..,p: Wozniak, Art Editor, A. Molinaro, Editorial Editor, L. Maurizi, News Editor. SECOND ROW: D. Bednarc- zyk, Features Editor, C. Klimes, Ex- change Editor, M. Owens, Sports Editor, S. Hrbek, Photo Editor, Mr. J. A. Stebbins, Adviser. THIRD ROW: M. Borrelli, Photographer, P. Kryger, J. Plesha, K. Sladek, M. Vandenburgh, Photographer, D. Stanko, Photographer, E. Dabrowski, Asst. Photo Editor, B. Baley, W. Bullerman, Asst. Sports Editor, B. Pavone, Asst. Features Editor, V. Martineit, Photographer, J. Vrhel, L. Kenny. BACK ROW: R. Belice, Photographer, L. Bud- zichowski, Asst. News Editor and Photographer, P. Goode, R. Marinez. 166 ACTIVITIES ri xml 'o I, ,, J Av Literary Magazine Staff Hatches the New 'Egg' After nine years, Morton's literary magazine was revived. The staff members en- titled the booklet The Egg. It consisted of the finest creative Works submitted by students. In order to extend their usual program, the Latent Image Photo Club took field trips and ex- changed photography shows with neighboring high schools. They also attempted to move photography more into the field of art. Falcon staff won the highest awards from the International Honor Rating for Newspapers of Superior Achievements given by the Quill and Scroll Association. Mr. J. Stebbins explained, The awards indicated the pride and respon- sibility which the staff displayed. 'LITERARY MAGAZINE-FRONT ROW: M. Bickert, L. Maurizi, J. McClelland, S. Johnson, J. Bonfiglio. SECOND ROW: D. Bottenhagen, S. Faikus, F. Parrulli, J. Plesha, A. Crnkovic, G. Tselepis. THIRD ROW: Mrs. P. Geiser, Adviserg A. Lyssenko, M. Woronowicz, C. Saran, M. Krejca, J. Gingery, K. Kendra, A. Molinaro, Mrs. J. Morel, Adviser. BACK ROW: G. Slawko, T. Kutchan, K. Sladek, C. Cox, M. Smith, T. DeStefano, C. Bor- zym, J. Ambrosia. LATENT IMAGE-FRONT ROW: S. Hrbek, Vice-Pres.: Mrs. M. Trybus, Adviser: M. Borrelli, Pres.: Mrs. J. Lockridge, Adviserg E. Dabrowski, Sec. SECOND ROW: R. Belice, K. Smith, L. Maurizi, L. Budzichowski. THIRD ROW: V. Martinek, P. Shepelak, J. Smykis, F. Krzanik, D. Stanko. BACK ROW: M. Vandenburgh, A. Donner, D. Smetko, K. Grimes. Reviewing an entry for The Egg, the literary magazine's adviser, Mrs. P. Geiser tleftj, evaluates the writer's subject matter and word choice. ACTIVITIES 167 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES and SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW: L. Adams, C. Matus, S. Peters, J. Campagna, L. Finder, L. Recht, L. Albachiara. SECOND ROW: D. Krasula, J. Vondra, W. Jonas, M. Moy, S. Grillo, P. Kryger. BACK ROW: P. Giannis, J. Sundwall, J. Gab, K. Rada, J. Marconnet, D. Rusnak, L. Svoboda. X, , .. BX MWSC Introduces New Q Carnival, Winter Dance X A Morton West Student Council consisted of Q-3153 four class cabinets, a social activities com- ' mittee, and forty representatives. The members li . worked together in community activities such as ' river clean-ups, crusades for charity is organizations, and attempts to fix up com- S xgxznunity hazards. Traditional activities spon- Q QM sored by MWSC were homecoming, turnabout XXX dance, phoney express, Junior Olympics, con- QMN N certs, and playnights. They also introduced the Snowball, a stag Christmas dance, and a car- nival wherein all clubs and organizations were invited to participate in setting up their own I booths and subsequently keeping all profits for . F their club's activities and projects. kv Xe K5 Steve Teune and Bob Brudnicki fright! race for the last K Qgchair in the Junior Olympics' musical chairs event. 'S X fi T-A. . N :J xy Q . ,I N , is If-J. ifxw. s p I s fc 168 ACTIVITIES XX git. ff be If ii Q Ng Na N I Ww QQZWW WMWMH Using4 floor as a working area, Darlene Hamera Qleftl paints an Oriental mural used to express the theme of the turnabout dance. Lynn Taus Qbelowb, characterized as Raggedy Ann, enjoys the Halloween dress-up day sponsored by the Morton Student Council. .Ralf alibi 8 ' . 4, . 4 , v . SS? , Q EXECUTIVE BOARD--FRONT ROW: L. Grennan, Chairpersong L. Jonas, Vice-Chairperson. BACK ROW: S. Spetter, Treas.g Mr. R. A. Soucek, Adviserg J. Vrhel, Sec. ACTIVITIES 169 Recycling Paper, Ecology Club Creates Stationery Membership of the Ecology Club increased again, and the members were very enthusiastic about their conservation program. From recycled paper, the members made their own stationery and sold it to the entire school. To acquire some knowledge in the health field, many students joined the Medical Careers Club. The club participated in a national volun- tary service through the Red Cross Youth Organization by making toys for orphanages. Giving their services to the school library was the job of the Library Aids. Along with the usual duties, the aids had to understand the mechanics of tape decks, filmstrip projectors, and other related media equipment. ECOLOGY CLUB-FRONT ROW: K. Carl, L. Kirkolis, J. O'Shea, M. Bickert, P. Novak, Z. Talieh. SECOND ROW: Miss M. E. Schneider, Adviser, J. Gingery, Sec.g J. Kralibe, Pres.g L. Dudek, Vice-Pres., J. Cotten, Treas.g Miss M. I. Ripple, Adviser. THIRD ROW: D. Johansen, J. Locke, F. Re, N. Longo, L. Hass, B. Stephansen, M. Koubenec. BACK ROW: T. Purdey, D. Wegner, S. Sexton, M. Woronowicz, L. Cotten, L. Straka, E. O'Shea. Reorganizing the card catalogue, Jenny Maresh Qabove, rightj performs one of the functions of a library aid. Medical Careers Club members Cheryl Daum and Cindy Placek Qabovel work together on an orphanage project. 170 ACTIVITIES During one of the Ecology Club's zero hour paper drives, members Fred Re, Mike Koubenic, and Tammy Purdey Qleftj labor in the receiving room to pile newspapers to make room for more paper donations. MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Y. Buggele, L. Kovalsky, L. Taus, Treas. SE- COND ROW: V. Sakun, Sec.: S. Pokropinski, Pres.: C. Placek, Vice-Pres.: C. Daum. THIRD ROW: E. Banys, T. Caithamer, A. Gillman, M. Woronowicz, L. Haarmans, M. Cerny, P. Cerny, Mrs. E. Vocelka, Adviser. BACK ROW: J. Pribish, C. Sarantopoulos, N. Watchek, D. Van- co, D. Bishop, C. Daum, R. Dangles. LIBRARY AIDS-FRONT ROW: V. Maresh, J. Maresh, W. Yuen, Mrs. A. M. Smenos, Adviser. SECOND ROW: P. Marek, J. Martorelli, L. Oehlberg, S. Ariola, Z. Talieh, P. Svehla. THIRD ROW: R. Stetina, K. Smith, D. French, D. Peters, L. Dichriofofano, L. Sporleder. FOURTH ROW: K. Villari, C. Menz, E. Michaels, C. Lawera, K. Borzym, M. Lynch. BACK ROW: L. Recht, S. Sexton, A. Barile, L. Leopard, A. Schuler, M. Miller, B. Kmet. ACTIVITIES 171 Culture Clubs Sponsor a Wide Area of Activities This year, in addition to their weekly meetings, the Czech Culture Club planned two community-centered field trips. In October they visited the Czech exhibition at the Lincoln Federal Savings and Loan Association, and in November they went to a folk fair. The club financed their activities with kolacky sales. The French Club celebrated French holidays in their traditional manner. Their fund raisers included a car wash, a splash party, and sales of candles, candy, and baked goods. They displayed some of their French culture and customs to the four other language clubs when they sponsored the annual Halloween, Christmas, Mardi Gras, and Easter parties with their sales profits. CZECH CLUB-FRONT ROW: E. Veis, Treas.g M. Kurka, Pres.g V. Bystry, Sec. BACK ROW: G. Kysela, R. Vavra, Vice-Pres., S. Krsek, B. Lestina. Vera Bystry Qabove, rightl points out the Czech word for Christmas on a chart depicting the Czech alphabet. During a French Club meeting, Alexander Lyssenko Qrightl discusses Notre Dame, a historical site in Paris. sar,.,,,,,, I 1 ihned 5 sal 33 laden S ska Kk konec: i im? L I lecien i' ful M m male U um ffl ri me-mi v vcr N ri Zizen W O o one i x D Q poiom Og 0 q Owl za Qtr ram Z za 'W filf fi' ' X .wq .Juv FRENCH CLUB-FRONT ROW: J. Haarmans, Vice-Pres.g M. Froehlich, Sec. SECOND ROW: D. Martin, Treas.g K. Kendra, Pres.3 C. Shafar. THIRD ROW: C. Stomberski, K. Kluge, D. Gagala. BACK ROW: A. Lyssenko, M. Waitekus, L. Haarmans, B. Doyle. i 4 Janice Haarmans fleftj arouses Debbie Martin's interest as they view a book printed in France which contains a common French ex- pression which they learned to translate at a French Club meeting. President Miroslav Kurka Qabovej directs other Czech Club members' attention to a map of Czechoslovakia as he discusses the country's numerous and varied tourist attractions. ACTIVITIES 173 Italian Club Reorganizes, Produces Fashion Show Reappearing at this year's homecoming cor- onation were the munchkins of the German Club. The club also celebrated the traditional fests : Oktoberfest, Faschingfest, and Maifest. Enthusiastic students thought it worthwhile to bring the Italian Club into existence again. To publicize their club, they displayed Italian car- toons in the foyer as Contemporary Italian Humor. Members sold orange carnations at Halloween time and highlighted their year with an Italian fashion show. Another club concerned with cultural customs was the Spanish Club. Their sources of income were flower sales and car washes. Money collected was spent on a dinner at the end of the school year. . Q.. As Lynn Taus comments, Gabriel David and Mr. J. Zupsich taboveb per- form a German dance for German Club. GERMAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: G. David, K. Borzym, M. Borzym. SE- COND ROW: Mr. J. S. Zupsich, Ad- viser: D. Doss, Sec.g C. Borzym, Vice- Pres.3 L. Taus, Treas. THIRD ROW: I. Cirulis, L. Finder, C. Tranauskas, Pres.: K. Borzym, P. Kryger. BACK ROW: M. Arnold, L. Geske, R. Saran, K. Klouzer, L. Tranauskas, C. Saran. 1 .ga 2 Q ts, gk ., S . iw 315 X.. as X. if at K 5? isa ,gif e' SPAI SAN. Spanish Club member Paul Carrabot- ta and the adviser Mr. G. Phillips ffar leftj encourage Marcello Rotar as he tries to break a pinata. During the Italian Club's Halloween flower sale, Sue Camasta Cleftj tries to sell orange carnations to Marcelene Talon and Kim Dean. E ., ,. .4 .N 3 One s D Lfovetd W- ITALIAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: N. Rallo, D. Disan- to, Vice-Pres.: S. Grzywacz, Sec.: A. Maggiore, Pres.: C. Pontrelli. BACK ROW: L. Curran, S. Nelson, S. Camasta, T. Scarcello, J. Troppito, L. Waszak, D. Tapak, S. Squinto. SPANISH CLUB-FRONT ROW: M. Koubenec, A. Barile, M. Rotar, K. Carl, C. Pohlman, C. Sedlacek. SECOND ROW: Mr. G. R. Phillips, Adviser: A. Mollenhauer, Treas.g B. Romanek, Vice-Pres., P. Carrabotta, Pres.: L. Straka, Sec., T. O'Connor. THIRD ROW: B. Kmet, H. Svolba, D. Jurceka, A. Pietrzyk, E. Mogilicki, D. Hlavaty, L. Sporleder, Z. Talieh. BACK ROW: T. Munoz, B. Ondracek, D. Carrabotta, D. Rapacz, T. Bulicek, T. Green, M. Ziemann, P. Carrabotta. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: S. Camasta, L. Masini, S. Betteldorf, C. Mayer. SECOND ROW: D. Durik, Treas.g L. Taus, Pres.: C. Saran, Vice-Pres.: J. Kudla. THIRD ROW: C. Schranz, C. Placek, P. Lavorato, H. Peterson, L. Gregorich, Mr. O. V. Myers, Adviser. BACK ROW: R. Gauger, C. Tranauskas, T. McCormack, V. Sakum, S. Glowienke, R. Jaskot. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: C. Kendzora, P. Marek, M. Dobes, C. Persin, J. Juricek, S. Chatt. SECOND ROW: F. Parrulli, C. Miedrich, S. Tyrolt, P. Shepelak, B. Gawron, M. Borrelli, F. Giamarese, S. Faikus. THIRD ROW: R. Jaskot, L. Ryndak, M. Kupsco, Sec.: A. Molinaro, Pres.: J. Plesha, Vice-Pres.: T. Wesbey, B. Ruch, J. Yordy. FOURTH ROW: Mr. R. A. Koehler, Adviser: S. Spetter, D. Martin, T Kutchan, R. Londak, A. Tribuzio, D. Fitz- patrick, L. Boley, C. Masschelin, K. Kendra, D Crowe. BACK ROW: J. Skoubis, J . Allendorfer M. Krzyston, L. Marczak, J. Hora, J. Gab, L Wieser, P. Stawicki, M. Waitekus, L. Schmidt. Dedicated Thespians fabove, rightl demonstrate how much fun that the theatre can be while they perform a dramatic improvisation. fwfr wax 176 ACTIVITIES Honor Society Supplies Team for 'It's Academic' Junior Honor Society members distributed honor scroll cards, posted the deans' list, and guided freshman mothers at the PTO tea. Members of the Senior Honor Society named a junior girl and boy as having outstanding qualities. The members also sponsored a team for the lt's Academic TV show wherein Mor- ton competed with two other schools. Thespian members acted and directed shows for various English classes and com- munity organizations which included local hospitals. The Tech Guild was concerned with all aspects of backstaging: lighting, make-up, and props. Students had to work a minimum of y 150 hours backstage to become members. . THESPIANSXTECH GUILD-FRONT ROW: P. Bucci, M. Leavy, S. Ward, Thespian Treas.g K. Wetter, S. Saccaro, J. Hejtmanek. SECOND ROW: E. Schumacher, Thespians Sec. and Tech Guild Treas.g A. Slivinski, Thespians Vice-Pres., G. Slawko, Thespians Pres., V. Dambrosio, Tech Guild Pres., P. Russo, Tech Guild Vice-Pres., K. Sladek, Tech Guild Sec. THIRD ROW: Mr. T. F. Meyer, Tech Guild Adviserg J. MacNerland, P. Colucci, J. Sladetz, D. Richter, D. Zelinski, C. Knapkiewicz, B. Melka, Ms. D. Diehl, Thespian Adviser. BACK ROW: V. Martinek, S. Zahara, L. Loporto, M. Kuzin, D. Martin, P. Shanahan, B. Wronski, L. Slivinski. Mr. R. Koehler fabove, leftj talks to the It's Academic team of Tony Molinaro, Pete Stastny, and John Skoubis. Tech Guild members Vic Martinek, Vito Dambrosio, and Elaine Schumacher tleftj clean a spotlight's interior. ACTIVITIES 177 4 178 ACTIVITIES Members of this year's musical Fiddler on the Roof Qabove, rightb gather inside Tevye's home to pray over the sabbath meal. Before his dramatic performance, Ed Krusec fabovej applies his stage make-up for the proper portrayal of a character. Acting in Morton West's contest play, Royal Hunt of the Sun, Pat Shanahan and Steve Petergal fright! reveal Pizarro's dreams. Royal Hunt of the Sun Captures Sixth in State Last yearis spring contest play Was Royal Hunt of the San by Peter Schaffer. The play took first in district and sectional competition and sixth in state competition. This was the first time either Morton school advanced to the state finals. The play was directed by Mr. F. Meyer, who also directed the fall musical, Fiddler on the Roof. The cast and crew performed outstan- dingly to make the well known musical a big success. Two other groups connected with the Drama Department were the forensics team and the Readers' Theatre. Morton West hosted the district IHSA speech competition which encom- passed eleven individual events, drama, and readers' theatre in early March. ,fi .fi X Yente, played by Ann Slivinski Qabove, leftj, convinces Barb Melka, portraying Golde, to marry off a daughter in Fiddler on the Roof. Using her persuasive powers, Barb Melka Qabovej convinces Vito Dambrosio to see things her way during a rehearsal of The Seagull. Readers' Theatre members Qleftj shout Hola in unison. The group received several first place trophies for their performances. i ' , ij .f 1fwifg'xm C., 51,5 ff?-.,f Es. J .1 -' , 1' .NZ i, 6, ', A 5,17 A xc M1535 I ,L ,NJ W -Q S .fit-ti: . - . .. J A W .,L,3t,,1 1 .Qi wlefazi '--..K ,, t f , 5 ' 2 'pf' 1, -. -,x -.i -Y li' ACTIVITIES 179 Mr. J. Frantik tbelowj directs the band as they perform at the winter pep assembly. Music Club member, John Skoubis Qbelow, righti, sells a concert ticket to Lynn Taus. MUSIC CLUB-FRONT ROW: B. Shubinski, L. Kovalsky, S. Grillo, L. Sporleder, D. French. SECOND ROW: N. Stastny, M. Poupa, K. Helebrandt, L. Recht, L. Coates, C. Fesanco, L. Finder, Mr. J. Frantik, Adviser. THIRD ROW: K. Zielinski, L. Geske, A. Vitous, K. Kendra, C. Masschelin, G. Lacina, J. Parkolap, L. Tranauskas. FOURTH ROW: V. Furman, J. Sundwall, L. James, P. Bajek, R. Bezdek, R. Schroeder, J. Allendorfer. BACK ROW: E. Krusec, J. Gab, A. D'Andrea, N. Hansen, D. Benson, L. Trusina, F. Lestina, C. Shafar. Music Students Organize New, Active Music Club 180 ACTIVITIES Some concerned music students settled the controversy of their department's entering a float in the homecoming parade by forming the Morton Music Club. The clubis members proved to be active in their rookie year by having bake sales and sponsoring concerts and trips. The band presented a program at MacNeal Hospital and continued its regular school perfor- mances. Our program is governed by what the school plans as in sport assemblies. Their program hasnit changed so ours hasn't, reasoned Mr. J. Frantik, band director. Mr. R. Dvorak stated that this year was expected to be the last year of a one orchestra program because of an increase in enrollment of students. MWWWWM sv' After many long weeks of practice, the Morton West Jazz Band tabove, leftl premieres in their first school concert of the year by playing a collection of familiar tunes from the forties, fifties, and sixties. In preparation for the orchestra's February concert, Nancy Stastny tleftj fine tunes her cello in the prac- tice room. The orchestra performs two concerts each year in addition to its various other activities. At one of the weekly, Monday evening practice sessions, Mr. J. Frantik fabovel strives for perfection as he diligently directs the students of the Concert Band who are preparing for the spring band concert. ACTIVITIES 181 In order to perfect Magnificent by Bach, Mr. J. Chiado Qabove, rightb offers special instruction to the tenor section of the Aeolian Choir to keep the members' harmony flowing. Before a Belles and Beaus' concert, Kerri Forsgren Qabovej helps to straighten out the zipper on Diane Gall's dress. Each year, the girls in the singing group make their own gowns. In preparation forfthe Christmas concert, Jo Anne Copley Crightj of the Girls' Choir rehearses one of the choral pieces calling for pitch, tensity, and harmony, the essential choir qualities. 182 ACTIVITIES .nv- NNHWIWWFQMW Yo G Wx usd XXDQQ lfxqwcgg U Q V !,. 4 X-K H J QFQJ-.OXQ5 Q +0 3 if : 5' 8: ,.,-X is n FX ' 7 lf YM dx Klux.: Ck Qlx VA CL qw Maw Pj v BN J K X52 37f'llQ fag nl- ,X Q 'WGA 1 kb ...Vt xv-.3 bbc, lwfllelfsf K BELLES AND BEAUS-FRgl'IT ROW'FC? Giga! EQ c:'Kendz0ra, S. Grillo, J. Sundwall, R. Malekovic, K. Slecht , B. Shubinski. SECOND ROW: K. Kendzora, M. Case, E. Krusec, J. Yordy, J. MacNerland, J. Schroeder, P. Jurack, C. Malarik, D. Gall. THIRD ROW: K. Forsgren, J . Gab, E. Dahlgren, R. Schroeder, K. Klouzer, C. Borzym, J. Skoubis, S. Zendol, L. Hellstrom, K. Rembles. P jxsx All Choral Groups Enjoy Singing for 'Full House' Morton's Choral Department enjoyed a standing room only crowd at the annual Christmas concert. The choral members banded into a mass chorus to conclude the program by performing Christmas Tidef' a collection of popular Christmas carols. Choral director Mr. J . Chiado chose Let There Be Peace on Earthv to be the final number. The Aeolian Choir learned a bit of Latin in singing Magnificat. The Girls' Choir spent their time learning a medley of songs from The Nutcracker. The Belles and Beaus visited many civic organizations to provide their meetings with some musical enter- tainment. The group also caroled in front of many stores at the Cermak Plaza. Singing with good tone and pitch, Cheryl Monaco Qabove, left! blends her voice with the sopranos in Girls' Choir. Lead by Mr. J . Chiado, members of the Belles and Beaus singing group Qleftl practice together after school. ACTIVITIES 183 Service Projects Involve Both Booster, M Clubs According to Adviser D. Matheny, the M Club is a service organization that helps the school and community. This year the lettermen assisted the Lions Club in the Save Our Sight program along with their usual ushering and program selling at home games. Freshman and junior divisions were added to the club. Booster Club, consisting of seventy girls, was another active service organization. They sold refreshments at football and basketball games, guided parents at Open House, assisted at college and awards' nights, and served food at the annual football banquet. For the first time, the girls socialized as a group by holding roller skating and bowling parties. Booster Club president Karen Kodl Qabove, rightj selects a cup of Italian ice for a customer. M Club member Jon Abram iaboveb sells a football program to Therese Elkow and Debbie Waltz. M CLUB-FRONT ROW: P. Borzym, F. Donnelly, Sec.g T. Ross, Pres.g T. Wesbey, Vice-Pres., D. Burke, B. Nordbye. SECOND ROW: S. Signore, R. Shubinski, M. Borrelli, G. Blazek, B. Muth. THIRD ROW: W. Kuchan, R. Houdock, J. Winter, J. Hora, M. Nekolny, G. Meckel. BACK ROW: F. Saran, B. Berndt, G. Lewandowski, D. Piha, S. Stanley. 184 ACTIVITIES we BOOSTER CLUB-FRONT ROW: P. Svehla, D. Centracchio, C. Lewan- dowski, Sec., D. Callozzo, Vice-Pres., K. Kodl, Pres., L. Martin, Treas.g C Scotti, A. Tufo, C. Zaba. SECOND ROW: M. Dunne, B. Maszota, C. Balla, B Bartuch, K. Klump, S. Camasta, K. Gasparro, S. Betteldorf, P. Kupsco, J Vrhel, Mr. J. W. Foran, Adviser. THIRD ROW: J. Boyd, J. Krabbe, R. Sef- cik, S. Grzywacz, C. Kiener, S. Bratta, J. Hanzlik, C. Matiello, P. Wathall, J Ketza, K. Komarek, S. Agnew. FOURTH ROW: K. Handtmann, M. Moy, M Goldberger, S. Erickson, T. Canzolino, S. Maturo, M. Saran, D. Lewan- dowski, L. Lebloch, S. Vohaska, P. Suchomel, M. Snyder, E. Gerdevich BACK ROW: M. Wrobel, D. Tapak, C. Pontrelli, C. Zdarsky, S. Teune, C Daum, A. Gillman, S. Zahara, W. Bullerman, A. Sikavitsas, K. Kendzora, L Rimkus, L. Adams, R. Nykodem, K. Rembles, D. Doss, L. Sergo. At the M Club playnight, Mr. R. Harb fleftl appears a helpless victim at whom students fling wet sponges. Serving at the football banquet, Chris Scotti and Leslie Leblock Qabovel ready the dinner's dessert. ACTIVITIES 185 GYMNASTICS CLUB-FRONT ROW: P Marek, R. Stetina, V. Sokol. SECOND ROW J. Gerdevich, Pres.g N. Bortman, P. Good, S. Forkes, J. Martorelli. BACK ROW: M Margentina, J. Hauptman, K. Mach, Vice Pres.g K. Lantvit, L. Blum, F. Parrulli, Ms. F. Hartley, Adviser. With arms extended out on both sides for balance, Sue Nekolny iabovej does a walking routine across the balance beam as Debbie Jasutis guides her along and aids her to prevent her falling. Practicing on the uneven parallel bars, Patti Palkovic Qrightj demonstrates perfect form and grace in a front arm support position with her head held erect, legs straight, and toes pointed. 186 ACTIVITIES Modern Dancers Create With Music, Other Arts Besides conveying emotions through the use of music, Modern Dance Club members used forms of art, posters, and poems in putting their creativity to work. The club members composed a modern dance show and held a dance day on which a professional dancer lectured and demonstrated many new dance techniques and forms for the dance-minded students. Developing skills in floor exercises, tumbl- ing, and apparatus was the objective of the Gymnastics Club supervised by Ms. F. Hartley. The club members performed for parents at the PTO night in October. They also planned two clinics and held a summer session to make gym- nastics a year round activity. MODERN DANCE CLUB-FRONT ROW: M. Bernice, Mrs. R. Ham- mack, Adviserg J. Evans. SECOND ROW: L. Benvenuto, G. Tselepis, S. Ward, J. Hejtmanek. BACK ROW: G. Slawko, M. Kusin, Pres.g M. Partekel, C. Hlad, Vice-Pres.g A. Slivinski. Performing an advanced routine on the uneven parallel bars, Nancy Bortman Qabove, leftl regains her balance and prepares to make a split onto the lower bar during a Gymnastic Club practice. Taking a br during a Modern Dance Club practice, Mrs. R. Ham- mack, a yer, fleftb speaks to Marcia Partekel about her form, creativity, and imagination in her choreography for an upcoming show. ACTIVITES 187 milk pt ,Via apparatus, basketball, touch football, and bad- ' i Eff' :lf minton made up a program which lasted QL C A O ' xfthroughout the three seasons of the school year. Q, Sed V'Outstanding teams and individuals received Sip I W XX ,.f awards at special GAA banquets. Bake sales I7 N57 provided the funds for these occasions. wi is iijwii .U N X! C Gm yy wi ci! Xbimql - 'lf gmwxkkg toot' if IOM XO Lys. QNQQKSZSQ kk? 5 g WX MRQNQP Q Baton Twirlers Perform During Wrestling Meets Members of the Baton Twirling Club par- ticipated in a week long workshop last summer. In the autumn they prepared dance routines for the homecoming queen coronation and parade. NP During the winter months for the first time, they performed at each home wrestling meet. GAA once again was open to all Morton girls who were interested in sport competition on , an intramural basis. Track, bowling, volleyball, .9 prix i, A V W x qi. Qi Q Etrgil, . W is l Qxlfixq iw ...W fig-Jifi N' 56,3 GAA OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: N. svoboda, Treas.g E. Gerdevich, B. Clish, Pres. BACK ROW: Mrs. E. L. Theel, Adviserg D. Zielinski, Sec.g K. Beranek, Mrs. K. Dpi, f G. Rini, Adviser. dl QU dolyn Summers tabove, rightj checks scores and tallies ri fr OL After bowling two games in GAA competition, Gwen- each girl's average as Nancy Svoboda watches. ,Y XO Participating in homecoming for the second year in a f row, the baton twirlers frightj continue to perform their 30,5-QQ kgzoutine as they neaigghe end of the parade route. 6 NA JL DD X50 Q0 Q .fel or X, 188 ACTIVITIES Qfbq' N' wi rfb W, QNX N BATON TWIRLING CLUB-FRONT ROW: A. Weibust. BACK ROW: S. Licht, Pres.g Mrs. P. Licht, Adviserg D. French, Vice- Pres. Between wrestling matches at each home meet, the Baton Twirling Club members Qabove, leftj provide entertainment for wrestlers and spectators by performing baton routines to popular songs. During the award ceremonies at the GAA's winter bandquet, Mrs. E. Theel, President Barb Clish, and Mrs. K. Rini Qleftj discuss which one of them will make the next presentation. ACTIVITIES 189 X W X V, HJ ., If 1-I . I VA I I 'lv L I J X In order to get more students to join the Ski Club, Mr. T. fi' ' ' Cleckner Krightj shows films from various ski resorts to students interested in skiing with his group. Concentrating on her strokes, Robin Filip Qbelowj is sur- prised by the underwater photographer who snaps a pic- ture of her as she begins to execute a flip-turn. 1 W .,,, l , if I SWIM CLUB-FRONT ROW: D. Sweeney, M. Proska, E. Milburg, C. Serritella, K. Centracco, C. Kuras, P. Kryger, A. Malekovic. SECOND ROW: A. Pietrzyk, E. Mueller, D. Dorn, D. Novak, S. Nelson, K. Dean, C. Filip, Treas.g S. Vohaska, D. Hlavaty, C. Iovinelli, P. Rokicki. THIRD ROW: J. Kudla, D. Holmes, F. Martirano, L. Saran, D. Kuras, N. Kammerer, P. Taglia, M. Marik, S. Pauley, L. Krysiak, T. Iovinelli. FOURTH ROW: J. Huben, J. Borowiak, K. Kayser, S. Jack, K. Kendra, S. Wolf, P. Kirin, K. Kendra, L. Lebloch, R. Pittan, A. Iovinelli. FIFTH ROW: R. Kayser, B. Romanek, G. Meckel, Vice-Pres., G. Lewandowski, L. Kammerer, J. Meckel, R. Ptacek, F. Morosky, D. Krev. BACK ROW: P. Crossman, M. Waitekus, C. Shafar, K. Guisinger, L. Haarmans, J. Krev, Pres.: S. Zendol, L. Capone, R. Filip, Sec.: K. Kovich, B. Shubinski, A. Chobak, D. Muth, Mrs. B. Sorenson, Adviser. 190 ACTIVITIES QWFMW L i es QA Inflation t Ski Club Members With inflation ever-present, the Ski Club watched the prices of ski rental and lift tickets rise. Membership dues also increased in order to cover the higher insurance rates for the advisers. Yet seven trips materialized between the months of December and March. Emphasizing grace and not speed was the purpose of the Swim Club. In order to be accepted into the club, students had to swim one pool length of each stroke and perform both vertical and surface dives. The first few months of work concentrated on endurance and stunts. Then work for the yearly swim show which was held in April began. Costumes for the show were provided by the 'members themselves. ' While swimming the length of the pool underwater, Frank Morosky Qabove, leftl strives to hold his breath. After school some members of the Swim Club fabovej com- plete a sale of their home bakery to a willing customer. SKI CLUB OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: M. Crowley, L. Kovalsky, Treas. SECOND ROW: Mrs. C. A. Tegge, Ad- viser, P. Suchomel, Pres. BACK ROW: D. Remelis, S. Zen- dol, K. Shorner, Sec., , ,, A -H SA x I,-U I .- if .wx JV -' K 1 fjrmrd f l- 5 -...ii .4 ' 'f ' ,f , Mi.-Jr If A 3 I J- J f' fe ' A J F ' ' I a , -E r - e-'e e- s ffm X ie 3 I, Lg 1 - . V- L f L yxx If I - -ffr ' A I7 J ,T . 'Q ' It .- ,f . J -ji f .1 f' x .vig A 4 X7 ,.:i,2 's ,Q 'TYR V ef e . ,f .J . ,fl N ff mf. f ff-fir ' fe. M. .J TIWTIES 191 fa fwf fr f ff is ,flwffl WA Ly fu, f f X it A : f the sports that promote healthier bodies and livelier spirits. With a dash of green and white, we identify with those students who are willing to put forth time and effort to represent Our Spot. ,W Hg 192 ATHLETICS '2 2 1 5 2 v i i i lm rf' X' b PN? gl '?f55E33??T5 -easy .9 NNN , wk SN ff?':f3?..,g .14 .,,. Im -rfki L-S -my A K' x Q fs. -,r 12 K if K gag? ,, Lx 'iw s, ., . . - :.' .,,' 77 T39 '- ' L t .gg-, kits, is --iii - ':-f . -L :.. 3 x ,A -'.-' Q, . S5-T,..'f'--H - .S ',, e x- Qi ' Z .. ' Q- sr. 'differ ': :,': c - A ' 'f T51 J We 1-..,j .. ' V 1- .::,, -- ' , if X..-ff- Igil ,,.,,, H s- at Q X mmR2 3. i g q:.., , .. buzl ,.E,.. qbqi l ,,,, Mm .Q iffk 'Vf'l'sx7XQ: - mwr'3 'C l 4' ' f' ' VARSITY FOOTBALL-FRONT .. . , Q7 Q , ,,, s, ROW: F. Saran, F. Kaspar, M. Saler- ' 'iwii Q ,,,,g ff!! 1-A . . , 1- - X .as -ftfr i- -- :- ',,:f A :-egg. no, J. Svetich, T. Prha, B. Farnsworth, ,x g ' . 1 3 -e S ' WW 'I , 'g?'-Wei is I M. Rice, P. Barry, S. Miller, W. - 'gg -. Y - 6 4 . X ., .. '- Q 4 ,E-: ' l zouvas. SECOND ROW: Trainer F. , am ..,::q 3 '-' ... . -J Fahey, R. Trulis, B. Speer, R. Filarski, J ' ..--, : i ',,: ,xl if A. Buuas, M. Manarelli, R. Nordbye, M 'M' Q. .' 'W' ...... .. -3, :N - J. Wesley, D. Bell, R. Vacherlon. , F- ' ,.., ' 2 g g wg X THIRD ROW: W. Basta, G. Kulhanek, ,E . .. 5 V - .gg-is ji ,N Bofzym- D- Piha- T- ROSS, Coach F- Duch-mi C0-ch L- Ruzycki- Coach J- ... Evan- BACK ROW: R- LOU, J- Hur' banis, D. LoBello, P. Colonero, N. Bot- . W' we .. . .r . . ... . .ae as tis, M. Borzym, G. Regan. if e--:Qs-v-4-we-ii f.' , West Beats East with An Enthusiastic Victory Working hard and enthusiastically, the var- .. sity football team started the year with the 16-0 defeat of Morton East. Their good performance showed in the team's record, which was six Wins and three losses. Their record put them in a A fthird place tie in the DPVL. Sophomore John X ,,, 194 ATHLETICS Svetich performed capably as quarterback when Phil Colonero was injured. W Compared to the varsity team, the JV team had a very poor season. They could never get a good offensive game going. Consisting mostly of sophomores, they played teams made .up of juniors. The extra year's experience on the opponent's side was instrumental in our team's 'Erecord of one win and seven losses. Running around the holding power of his offensive line, Bill Basta fabovel gains yardage against Morton East. Steadying his throw, Phil Colonero Qrightl tosses for his receiver over his opponent's outstretched arms. J? is O --.. lS:2U?5.F'l::. iylqtfaiggi u -' .. ., . If ' - f ..kkk . . .. 3 , - -rgzcfr-:.::7,.. .. , ,ia . .. .,.. -'X X- + ,Q 1 ? Q -,.k .i Q r W1 - A' 3 m'-L- - 5- - . - if MQ Q -5. Q X I 5 . . Q. . M...-N.............. - 4 - I . L' ': - 'L .yu Q,-1 -. - ..1.....i M.. 0 .f - .. j',5:, . .E . - y,,--, ...,......1... ' - Q . .. Q., . Q ' Q -yas Q K .QQ . , ..' .Q - .K , J' Him . H l r . 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Skolarz, S. Hermanoski, T. Sirko, D. Drogos, T. Flynn. THIRD ROW: A. Hawley, Mgr., P. Bonfiglio, T. Fidanzo, G. Mazzone, J. Bernardo, A. Klick, Coach R. Harb. FOURTH ROW: J. Gustin, R. Stolz, D. Ostrowski, M. Murphy, J. Papp, Coach W. Kuecher. BACK ROW: D. Toy, F. Gryz, C. Stamas, G. Repp, D. Smajek. Using a player to carry in the next play, Coach J. Evan fabove, left! discusses the plan with Andy Bultas. As the lineman Richard Stolz moves out to block, quarterback Jim Gustin fabovejvlaterals the ball to Al Klick. ATHLETICS 195 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: K Diesel, T. Tobin, B. Barry, P. Tucker, J. Pacen tine, T. Keel, J. Jordan, P. Hart, B. Noltemeyer, R. Crowley. SECOND ROW: Coach B. Short, R. Landowski, D. Culbertson, M. Rohmann, J Farrar, T. Gustafson, R. Vinyard, E. Chimel, P Chervinko, E. Wasz, M. McHugh. THIRD ROW' Coach J. Breck, J. Mahoney, M. McNicholas, T Bovenzo, J. Nohava, J. Gajewski, R. Stack, B Shogren, J. Landise, K. Kendra, Coach D Matheny. FOURTH ROW: D. O'Halloran, D. McShane, T. Moran, M. Hybl, F. Moser, J. Wesley, P. Landrey, C. Bogdan, W. Kucan, A. Kopek, J. Puhar, Coach E. McMahon. BACK ROW: M. Enright, M. Vana, R. Biagi, R. Dastice, M. Miller, A. Schmidt, M. Kimak, J. Svetich, P. Kennedy, T. Martin. W ATH LE Explaining a new play to their linemen, Coaches E. McMahon and D. Matheny fabove, rightj point out blocks which each boy must make. Under close inspection of the referee, Tim Goergen fright! fires his pass toward his downfield receiver and hopes for a successful reception. if 9291 196 ATHLETICS SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: R. Jirsa, D. Hogan, C. Matysek, T. Keel, M. Papp, T. Iovinelli. SECOND ROW: M. Augspurger, S. Sifrar, K. Jasin, A. Speechley, B. Goergen, S. Fleisher. THIRD ROW: M. Kitzberger, K. Lindsay, T. Vinyard, B. Rada, G. Peters, J. Stetina, P. Max- a, Coach W. Buchinger, Coach W. Keller. FOURTH ROW: T. Herst, J. Gerdevish, R. Murphy, D. Puhar, J. Archer, J. Vrtis. BACK ROW: T. Stom- panata, S. Chervinko, A. Medor, D. Boksa, F. Riedl, J. Blaha. Running around the end, Ed Wasz fbelow, leftj, up- ended by a defender, struggles to keep his balance. Tucking the ball away, Steve Sifrar fbelowj picks up his blockers, Tony Iovinelli and Allan Spechly. Undefeated First Place For Freshman 'B' Team Morton s first sophomore football team in two years had a very unfortunate season. They finished with one win and four losses in con- ference play which placed them fifth in the Des Plaines Valley League. The sophomores kept up a high spirit and a hard working attitude all year in spite of the poor record. West's two freshman football teams finished on opposite ends of the standings. 'A' team completed conference play with one win and six losses to finish eighth in the district. 'B' team finished first in the Des Plaines Valley League with six wins, no losses, and one tie. A strong defense which gave up only three touchdowns was the tearn's backbone. ATHLETICS 197 Soccer Teams Complete First Year Competition Morton Westis first varsity soccer team Was on a trial basis this year and was not in the Des Plaines Valley League. The team finished the season with a record of eight wins and six losses. The valuable players included Stan Mansik, a good scorer, and co-captains of the soccer men Jerry Enright and Valdis Bole. f Disappointed with the lack of fans, the sophomore soccermen still played a very good year. They finished the season with a record of ten wins, five losses, and one tie. Their outstand- ing player, Joe Svec, was one of the top scorers at his level in the state. Frosh-Soph Coach R. E. Schick predicted a first place varsity soccer team within two years' time. VARSITY SOCCER-FRONT ROW: A. Daniele, V. Vrsek, D. Mattox, T. Svoboda, R. Kovar. SECOND ROW: S Mahasek, J. Enright, A. Antuna, J Coronado, M. Kimak, F. Sheldon, G Fron, R. White. BACK ROW: Coach W Stamper, M. DeWolf, K. Lodding, J DeBatty, T. Ronde, V. Bole, R. Ackman, B. Bialy, P. Minarik, J. Koller. Dribbling the ball downfield, Frank Sheldon fabove, right! rushes the goal. Using amazing control, Mike Kimak Qabovej keeps possession of the ball. 198 ATHLETICS SOPHOMORE SOCCER-FRONT ROW: M. Marinos, C. Haun, D. Bottenhagen, B. Stengle, M. Bucci. SECOND ROW: P. Ger- vino, R. Haddad, M. Malusa, J. Senese, P. Marzek, J. Bulicek. THIRD ROW: Coach R. Schick, J. Svec, A. Ricchio, D. Knickelbein, W. DeBatty, F. Cimaglia, F. Svoboda, Coach W. Porter. BACK ROW: J. Campagna, C. Gremp, G. Bezouska, R. Mikel, F. Sticha, S. Ward, L. Thorne, M. Hasler. Demonstrating hls ability in defending the net, goalie Dave Kmckelbeln Qleftj intercepts a ball during a warm up drill. A Vlsltlllg adversary is surprised when Joe Campagna Qabovel makes a line defensive play to blunt the opposing player. ATHLETICS 199 VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: M. Reffner, J. Kucera, F. Donnelly. BACK ROW: Coach G. Busse, R. Conner, T. House, C. Starr, J. Bulster, J. Kopkowski. Rounding a corner, varsity cross-country runner John Bulster fabovej keeps a close eye on the course as he nears the finish at an away meet. Striving to follow the course lines, Frank Donnelly fabove, rightj, a returning member of the varsity cross-country team, presses on toward the finish. 200 ATHLETICS FROSH-SOPH CROSS-COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: D. Kara, J. Funk, T. Ruzicka, L. Malina, R. Belice, D. Trytek, T. Reilly. SECOND ROW: D. Proffitt, R. Tabor, P. Swacina, T. Halunka, J. Toman, A. Vana, K. Kempf. BACK ROW: T. Furman, A. Hart, D. Martin, F. Scarlello, B. Radtke, J. Teffeteller, A. Castaldo. , .. L. fl. A. Cross-Country Runners Finish Well at Oak Park Placing third in district competition, the varsity cross-country team finished a good year. The team's hard work paid off in a winning record of six wins and two losses. A highlight of the year was the Oak Park Invitational in which the team placed fifth out of twenty-five teams. Outstanding varsity runners were junior Bob Conner and senior Frank Donnelly. Finishing with two wins and six losses, the sophomores did not do as well as the varsity. When he was asked what they could have done to improve, Coach G. W. Busse replied, Win more. The freshmen finished a fine season with five wins and one loss to show their great potential for future appear- ances on the upperclass teams. At a cross-country meet, Dave Proffitt fabove, leftl con- centrates on keeping pace to prepare for his final drive. As Kevin Kempf ileftj runs through a scenic area during a frosh-soph meet, he gains on the opponent ahead. ATHLETICS 201 Blasting his way out of one of the many hazards on a golf course, Tim Wesbey Cabovel concen- trates on his follow through. Preparing himself on the seventeenth tee, Nor- man Buggele fabove, rightj utilizes one of the country club's ball washers. VARSITY GOLF fFall 19745-FRONT ROW: P. Painter, M. Borrelli, L. Krysiak, M. Gibson. BACK ROW: J. Dismang, S. Hula, G. Jedlovec, T. Visk, B. Witnik, Coach D. Verdeyen. SOPHOMORE GOLF 1Fall 19741-FRONT ROW: D. Zadak, R. Fox. BACK ROW: F. Natale, T. Harbacek, R. Kanak, B. Brudnicki, D. Barnas, D. Sawusch, M. Smith, Coach D. Verdeyen. 202 ATHLETICS Golfers Change Season From Spring to Autumn Both the varsity and frosh-soph golf teams encountered difficulty in a new golf season which changed our teams' meets from the spring to the early fall. The varsity coached by Mr. D. L. Verdeyen, finished the season with one win and eight losses and placed seventh in the league. They also finished eleventh in the dis- trict meet. The outstanding player on the team was Tim Wesbey, who shot a 79 for the season's best game, took sixth place in the conference meet, and also had the team's best average. Finishing better than the varsity, the sophomores ended the season in fifth place with six wins and eleven losses. Dan Sawusch had the best average of the sophomores. After Pat Gibson lined up his putt, Tim Visk fleftl watches the path of the ball toward the hole. SOPHOMORE GOLF QSpring 19745-FRONT ROW: M. Gibson, C. Franco, R. Jansky. SECOND ROW: P. Pyrce, S. Hula, J. Malecek. BACK ROW: K. Lindsay, E. Dahlgren, D. Sawusch, B. Witnik, Coach D. Verdeyen. VARSITY GOLF iSpring 19741-FRONT ROW: P. Gibson, M. Borrelli, T. Wesbey. SECOND ROW: G. Jedlovec, J. Brownfield, T. Filarski. BACK ROW: N. Buggele, T. Visk, R. Poletto, Coach D. Verdeyen. ATHLETICS 203 VARSITY BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: B. Berndt, V. Bole, J. Winter, B. Ruch, H. Dobuck, B. Bihun. BACK ROW: Coach T. Kulp, Trainer F. R. Fahey, J. Abram, J. Koziel, B. Lukow, E. Pietrzak, D. Jenkins, Coach R. Hahn. 204 ATHLETICS i zaiiiiw i fs Y 'Nfl 1. 1 5 W VE as 5 Vw ' i?ajiS.? ms '33 Z wi. 331.6 ,gn L . ,,... A F5 Qiiimfrwl 5' W? if E? WV 3 D Rv w . vfr ia P-A -if .ri ,C 5. ga, 3 Qin? 4,4fvhgH,g5I!r3Q,?...qfrS2., 555136 ca ilgzv garfiwrvfa , 4 p.a.::, .,,...,. ,H 4, -,Q , 4fl!.1,..1..,J5..w.5l im, HZ.. .iff C 941+ X , s . KW Q X was as s, , .. - Q , . .. ix , :f:a Ei . a-ILTQI' a.7. ' .f': 9' :'::'.':: 5 T: ?,3.' :f'T: 'Q '-:J i .9 ' - E as f Ee. in ff A w 5: sf : ?J221f' :Hy ' VS-1. 1i'iZ 'fi 'ifZ'?': '?1E'C, 2 W' , '51 ,E , . zz. 555,56 5:5 ': Demonstrating his basketball ability, Art Mollenhauer . Y ffaiwf M Q5 ef 22 K .iaiiiiiibi Lk' fiaigiiigr ,faq as .f ia iiqiigi? VT 3 Q .ff 'Lin .Aww 11 M- ik 1 ST mm 1- Vg, swab ,x -I5 Vi 'ia-Li if-f f3'f'n1r4 L 5 54 .ss ,,?j5Q L.a x up by f 57521 -fa-5 355927 a Caboveb attempts a lay-up shot against Addison Trail. Leading scorer for the DesPlaines Valley League Bill Berndt Qrightl drives the ball around an opposing player. Berndt's Shooting Wins League's Scoring Crown Varsity basketball made a good showing by ending the season in fourth place with eight wins and six losses. Their main attraction was Bill Berndt, who won the DPVL scoring cham- pionship when he outscored his nearest com- petitor by thirty-three points. Berndt, who lead the team with most points per game, got forty- four in Morton's last home game. He, of course, made the all-conference team. An outstanding junior was Valdis Bole, who won an honorable mention from the all-conference team. The junior varsity had an upsetting year with one win and thirteen losses to end in eighth place. Despite the disappointing season, the team managed to keep their spirits up. I JUNIOR-VARSITY BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: E. Dahlgren, M. Jarosz, D. Pawlowski, P. Dedio, S. Vrdsky. SECOND ROW: G. Regan, J. Terrazzino, J. Dismang, B. Jirsa, Coach T. Kulp. BACK RQW: S. Skolarz, B. Brudnicki, J. Cerese, J. Stastny, A. Mollenhauer. Watched closely by the referee, Valdis Bole Qabove, leftb shows great physical strain as he out- reaches his Hinsdale South opponent by inches. While feeling the pressure of being double-teamed by his opponents, Joe Terrazzino Qabovej turns and looks to pass the ball to a teammate. ATHLETICS 205 Aiming at the basket, Jim DeStefano Qrightj jumps so that he can shoot over his defenders and arch the ball toward the hoop. Ever watchful for opponents, John Svetich fbelowj looks for a possible opening as he begins to bring the ball down the court. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: L. Pawlowski, Mgr.g J. Svetich, M. Smith, K. Lindsay. SECOND ROW: J. Meckel, Mgr.g J. Cook, S. Nemecek, D. Knickelbein, K. Spika, T. Suchy, Coach W. Porter. BACK ROW: L. Lindahl, R. Bily, J. DeStefano, D. Lodding, D. Mikneus, D. Puhar. 206 ATHLETICS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: M. Rohmann, s. Hunter, R. Theodore. SE: J. Hlavaty, J. Stacho, M. Skowron, J. Petter COND ROW: M. Schranz, K. Bialas, J. Svec B. DeBatty, J. Puhar, J. Svetich, Coach R Bangert. BACK ROW: S. Ward, B. Burkhardt S. Mollenhauer, M. Niemiro, A. Woitovich, R Jonak, C. Bogdan, E. Wojciechowski. Sophomores' New Coach Places Cagers in Fourth Sophomore cagers finished a fine season this year. Under their new coach, Mr. W. Porter, the team's record was seven wins and five losses. This record put the sophomores in fourth place in conference play. Coach Porter stated that his goal was to help the team's offense and defense by using new techniques. The two freshman teams finished at opposite ends of the standings. Freshman 'A' team completed their season in seventh place with four wins and eight losses. On the other hand the frosh 'B' team ended with nine wins and three losses to put them in second place. Both teams, however, learned the same fundamental techniques of basketball defense and offense in their daily drills. Getting past his opponents, Alex Woitovich Qleftj drives for the hoop and lays up the ball for two points. While attempting to pass it to a teammate, Joe Stacho Kaboveb keeps his opponent well away from the ball. ATHLETICS 207 Preparing for his back dive before the judges at a home meet, Mike Martin Cbelow, right! strives for total concentration for his dive's execution. VARSITY SWIMMING-FRONT ROW: B. Shubinski, L. Rawers, A. Vitous, D. Novak, M. Pietr- zak, D. Muth, M. Davis. SECOND ROW: Coach J. Ellinger, B. Romanek, T. Wesbey, D. Krev, R. Muth Co-Capt.: C. Perez, C. Gargano, Mgr., J. Kucera, Coach J. Will. BACK ROW: R. McElligott, D. Burke, Co-Capt.: G. Meckel, Mgr.: S. Kysela, G. Lewan- dowski, M. Nekolny, Co-Capt.g T. McCormack, G. Moon, D. Lauriano, J. Tobin. 9 FRESHMAN SWIMMING-FRONT ROW: B. Allendorfer, S. Cavanaugh, J. Noll, K. Pales, J. Perri. SECOND ROW: M. Balice, J. Hardina, M. Anton, M. Stressman, R. Ryan, M. Kozak, D. O'Halloran. THIRD ROW: C. Bossany, M. Muccianti, M. Wierzgacz, T. Tobin, G. DeRosa, Coach J. Will. FOURTH ROW: D. Comber, J. Katsianis, M. Czerwinski, R. Janowick, P. Swacina, Coach E. McMahon. BACK ROW: M. Rowe, W. Chavez, B. Paganelli, P. Kennedy, L. Kamerer, J. Nohava, M. Martin. 208 ATHLETICS Swim Team Sends Two To Dive in State Meet Finishing another good season, the varsity swim team had six wins and four losses. An out- standing meet was the Morton East In- vitational, West placed first out of six schools. Keeping up a tradition of good divers, the swim team sent two boys to the IHSA State Meet, Dave Muth, who placed third at the dis- trict meet, and Mike Martin, who placed fourth in the district and was the first freshman ever to go to a state meet. While the sophomore team finished the season with seven wins and three losses, the freshman swimmers were DPVL champions. With an overall record of nine wins and two losses, the team was undefeated in their impressive league endeavor. During a freestyle event, Mike Nekolny fleftb comes up for a breath of air as he tights to finish first. Stretching for the lead in a relay race, George Lewan- dowski tbelowl dives off the block and into the pool. SOPHOMORE SWIMMING-FRONT ROW: Coach J. Will, R. Belice, A. Chaloupka, M. Balice, B. Birch, S. Vohaska, Coach J. Ellinger. BACK ROW: R. Kayser, B. Bezouska, P. Lewandowski, F. Morosky, D. Krev, B. Baley, S. Granitz. ATHLETICS 209 Dolezal and Kuchan Win, Become District Champs Varsity wrestling ended the season with one win and six losses in the DesPlaines Valley Conference. Two seniors, Bill Kuchan and Jim Dolezal, showed outstanding wrestling abilities by winning district championships. Although the junior varsity squad had a bad year, Mr. J. Polz, their new coach, says the team should have some feeling of success because of their prepara- tion for the varsity. The sophomore team ended in second place with six wins and one loss. Showing great potential, Rich Stolz was named their most valuable wrestler. Under two new coaches, Mr. R. Kozurek and Mr. J. Evan, freshman grapplers finished with two wins and five losses to place low in the league. FRESHMAN WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: H. Lev, M. Capparelli, M. Quinn, W. Noltemeyer. SECOND ROW: T. Keel, J. Junelt, T. Martin, P. Tucker. THIRD ROW: C. Arrigo, K. McLaren, T. Ruzicka, D. Miller, P. Cianciarulo. FOURTH ROW: Coach R. Kozurek, J. Gajewski, A. Schmidt, T. Moran, Coach J. Evan. BACK ROW: E. Padera, J. Bulicek, W. Pianouski, E. Chimel, J. Pacentine, B. Biagi. 210 ATHLETICS Starting in the referee's position, Morton wrestler Bob Biagi Qabove, rightj works for the pin. With the possibility of the opponent's winning the take down, Grover Repp fright! tries to out muscle him. Hoping to add another win to his record, district champion Jim Dolezal Cleft! tries to outmaneuver his opponent. Moves like this kept Jim in contention all year and during districts to become champ. SOPHOMORE WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: T. Hickey, P. Bonfiglio, J. Campagna. SECOND ROW: G. Repp, B. Rada, A. Speechley. THIRD ROW: T. Iovinelli, R. Halaska, M. Papp, J. Czajka, T. Lyssenko. FOURTH ROW: B. Barry, T. Keel, D. Hogan, C. Matysek, G. Peters. BACK ROW: Coach J. Polz, E. Wright, R. Stolz, D. Ostrowski, T. Piha. VARSITY WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: K. Fleischer, T. Kuchan, J. D'Agostino, M. Grillo, S. Fleischer, D. Mattox. SECOND ROW: C. Chi- pain, B. Kuchan, T. Bulicek, R. Zadak, A. Vopat, B. Kuchan, R. D'Agostino. THIRD ROW: G. Blazek, J. Gobernatz, P. Barry, J. Dolezal, D. Piha, K. Landis, J. Keating, Coach D. Matheny. ATHLETICS 211 VARSITY TRACK-FRONT ROW: S. Evans, J. Castillo, J. Sajovic, J. Bulster, F. Donnelly, K. Mahoney, R. Svab. SECOND ROW: G. Pyshny, M. Bulster, R. Swade, D. Pohlman, B. Broz, T. Bezouska, R. Houdock, B. Seamon. BACK ROW: Coach G. Busse, R. Placzek, R. Nordbye, M. Prof- fitt, S. Hixon, C. Starr, J. Kucera, Coach L. Ruzycki. 212 ATHLETICS Varsity Trackmen Show Strength in Field Events Ending the year with ten wins and three losses, the varsity track team once again placed high in the Des Plaines Valley League competi- tion. They had very strong field events but were somewhat weak in long distance running and hurdle events. Outstanding trackmen were Keith Lodding in the high jump, long jump, and triple jump and Bob Nordbye in the discus and shot put. The frosh-soph team did as well as the varsity. They finished with a record of nine wins and four losses, which placed them second in the conference. Coach G. W. Busse's well balanced team showed no weaknesses in track or field events. Many outstanding members contributed to the frosh-soph team's high finish. Showing a lot of skill and determination, Javier Castillo labovej starts off the blocks in a relay race while fellow trackman, Bob Broz, lends a foot. Displaying tremendous emotional and physical stress and strain of running the 100 yard dash, Dick Swade irightl throws himself at the tape in a victory success. At one of Morton's many away track meets, Don Piha fleftl with great effort practices putting the shot at a near perfect angle for the best distance. At an outdoor home track meet, Tim Biedron Qbelowl prepares to land on 'Cloud Nine' after completing a successful jump by just clearing the bar. FROSH-SOPH TRACK-FRONT ROW: R. Belice, M. Graves, M. Bucci, D. Bottenhagen, R. White, F. Riedl, P. Esposito, M. Proska, J. Campagna. SE- COND ROW: M. Reffner, G. Fron, D. Flahive, M. Kempf, K. Krause, F. Maresh, T. Flynn, J. Archer, J. Kopkowski, T. Svoboda, R. Jaskot, J. Krucek. THIRD ROW: M. Reinholtz, B. Gauger, R. Kanak, J. Toman, T. Piha, T. Egan, R. Bily, C. Kahoun, R. Bezouska, T. Furman, A. Ris, T. Fidanzo, A. Hart. BACK ROW: Coach G. Busse, B. Hinton, J. Naiser, R. Stolz, J. Keating, D. Piha, G. Hinton, K. Underwood, T. House, R. Conner, T. Biedron, A. Mollenhauer, D. Mikneus, P. Maxa. ATHLETICS 213 Three Varsity Members Place on All-Conference Morton's varsity baseball team completed another season under Head Coach J. Kraus. In conference play the squad won nine and lost five to place third. Mr. Kraus felt inconsistency and inexperience were the key factors in their losses. Three players made the DPVL all-conference team: Phil Colonero, outfielder, Jeff Zitek, in- fielderg and Tim Feeney, pitcher. ln their lowest finish in eleven years, the sophomores finished fourth. Lacking defense, the team lost many one run decisions and ended the season with seven wins and ten losses. Demonstrating good ability, the freshmen's conference record was ten wins and four losses. The team placed second in the Des Plaines Valley League. Rounding third trying to stretch his hit, Glen Minarcik Qrightj pours it on as he heads for home. Warming up before a game, Tim Feeney fbelowj comes out of his stretch ready to hurl the ball at the plate. VARSITY BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: K. Pasternak, P. Neadley, T. Feeney, A. D'Andrea, D. Sifrar, G. Minarcik, T. Halm, J. Kulaga. SE- COND ROW: Coach J. Kraus, A. VanCura, L. Liotine, R. Walski, D. Dvorak, P. Colonero, W. Moser, G. Blazek, C. Harter, Mgr. BACK ROW: E. Krusec, J. Zitek, D. Chodora, C. Blazek, J. Melone, T. Ross, R. Ven- tre, K. Landis. 214 ATHLETICS Y GJ . , . pipe 4 ip mg ., 5553 Q,,1i,lf5'fl'- W I ' 3 4 1 qt ' . ,g s i l -f--' it . .gifs i xx -.,' Ni? ...,.,' I x,.., ,. ...M ' ' ' i 'l--W-4 V---Mr ' W - .... ,,A, f . . ..... . ' 5.......,i, ...,,. .. . f - af. . H .- mm,A NL : . p l ggi A I -I-ffl RH -3- i i is ,.., T ia A X ' 9 x , EAT . .. --,A - H. cb? A 313213. H H. RT A mmajgtg gait 5 OJ H 5 gig v n I .55 V - f--, .- -' .. .H .g ' il fa . E W. A- ff X' Z' -i fx VL. .ll . -f .,.. , . . ' mv A .- wk Q 5 kgs. -- '! Q, v l .M YNY A X 'll A 'Q' X . xqXQNiTf?j .gg QQFQIQ llgil. .5gj?4f Q31 AQQQQXIXS 53,2 Rx? ,Q mi Y Q .f I Y -. XM if Kid f- f- -Q . T, .-- '. . ,L 53- Q ff 53-f 2 2. ' R I sl gi Sly .. ,T X H - ' f if xylll 1.1! 3- l- fe if 1 . L Lg. if , X - A of-1' A 5 .Q y ' - L . p ,bl Y. E S y .I 1 ,... E V , 'i y lligfx Q . ..+-as ' , - . , - --' 1? ' . C . -. 1 if I H . - k i.. K 7 . -. M A ' K .. NTU S A f I Nu I Q Lt V . K K gif, 5 I , f .S ww . M We if Q f . W u .ny ,1 -4. . W ,Mm hh Q . I Q K .. Q. A A 53.13 X -+,'fJ?,'f?fTl' T T g 1 ' ' ' -. 5 TNQ W Q, K nys. ...T 9. if kr . w ', T t 155: AV ' ' H A N Wy! 751. ti. K Z., i ' ' ' . :RYA kt' I ' .W-,K-ef . f 4 . 14 ' iw' 'i - i I X O N' M F A , .- W 7 ---Y-A . an 'L -M - lg ... - x. 5 S - if T -- - . f 2 .ff-1. ff- . - Zr' -. . 'S - - F1 5 5 5 -X ' fi K -, P15 I., by - ' SOPHOMORE BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: E. DeRosa, T. Kulawiak, Coach R. Hahn, M Anderson, P. Painter. SECOND ROW: S M. Jarosz, B. Fako, B. Jirsa, B. Zouvas, Perri, M. Wilder, B. Stepan. FRESHMAN BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: T Janda, N. Piornack, W. Goergen, T. Hickey, T Tucker, R. Jaskot. SECOND ROW: F. Natale, J Ritz, J. Terrazzino, S. Nemecek, J. Cook, J Prebish, W. Ludington, Coach R. Kozurek BACK ROW: D. Drogos, M. Smith, L. Lindahl A. Krzanik, S. Hermanowski, J. Bangert, J Svetich. . TY! .... . .. .. ..,,. . ,- . - ,- AAN WV K I ivirif? K '----i Y -o-' . H 7 . ... 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Skolarz, L. Jeselski, K. Casaletto. BACK ROW' T . VARSITY TENNIS: Coach C. Prazak, J. Dismang, J. Shay, M. Kolb, M. Baetz, J. Hora, B. Bihun, S. Stanley, J. Abram. Keeping an eye on the ball after he serves, Scott Stanley fabovel begins to approach the net for his opponent's return as the ball heads toward the service court. First singles player Mike Baetz Cabove, rightj attains perfect position for a forehand, cross court drive as he leaps in the air to provide top spin on the ball. 216 ATHLETICS Q-ips-'MM .vi-.J Q x 4 yy Q , Q fp., i A VZ-HA A1 . 5 fm WT.-- l 1' SOPHOMORE TENNIS-FRONT ROW: D. Mat- tox, M. Pietrzak, L. Krupicka, L. Popa, V. Vrsek, J Mladenik, W. Doyle. SECOND ROW: C. Fennessy R. Saran, J. Marconette, D. Knickelbein, J. Kadow, R. Kayser, B. Mariani, L. Kupsco. BACK ROW: G Sticha, J. Zurales, M. Wenslaff, D. Lauriano, D Locke, L. Sudzius, D. Lodding, Coach C. Prazak. E , M, ix I . A i ? 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V 2- V 2 . ...swf ...15ir.g.,,, ., ing Stanley, Hor Win First In Second Doubles Play 9 Tennis at the varsity level fared fairly well last season. Four wins and three losses placed the team fourth in conference play. Scott Stanley and Jim Hora were the Des Plaines Valley League Conference second doubles cham- pions. Three outstanding sophomore players, John Dismang, Jon Abrams, and Bill Bilun con- tributed to the varsity efforts. Coach C. Prazak hoped the rebuilding of lost talent from the 1972-73 championship squad would be com- pleted by the end of the 1975 season. He used his frosh-soph team, which had a poor finish last spring placing low in conference standings with two wins and five losses, as a developing team for the upcoming seasons. Following through with his swing, John Dismang Qleftj concentrates on the ball as he directs his service toward the opposite court at a home tennis match. One of the varsity team's veteran first doubles players, Mike Kolb tabovel, returns a serve back to the opposite court with a strong forehand drive. ATHLETICS 217 GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: M. Saran, M. Kordesh, C. Williams, C. Cosgrave. SECOND ROW: S. Lacey, M. Spetter, L. Saran, D. Chovan, Coach J. Nemec. BACK ROW: D. Hering, L. Rausch, B. Ptak, C. Capouch, J. DeVito, A. Kordesh. GIRLS'BOWLING TEAM-FRONT ROW: B. Clish, A. Appleyard, D. Bartuch, P. Taglia, C. Kuras. BACK ROW: R. Filip, D. Kuras, Coach K. G. Rini, K. Rada, K. Kodl, M. Sisco. 218 ATHLETICS Girls' Bowling Team Has Impressive First Season 'Morton's first year in girls' sports competi- tion was a success. The girls' bowling team com- peted in a neighboring conference and finished high in the standings. The team consisted of ten girls divided into an A and B team who both earned five wins and one loss. The girls won in the district and advanced to state competition in Peoria. There they placed seventh out of two hundred schools. The enthusiasm shown at the announcement of girls, volleyball did not dwin- dle even though the team finished a disappoin- ting season in sixth place. They did have two outstanding players in Mary Kordesh and Judy DeVito. Although the team record was poor, the first year of girls, tennis also had some high points. Pat Giannis and Cathy Chaberski dis- played great winning ability at first and second singles spots in the line-up. In order to get an effective spin on her serve, Cheryl White irightl concentrates on her follow through as she watches the ball leave her racquet head. Displaying good form upon releasing the ball, Anne Appleyard Cleftj awaits her ball's contact with the pins. Spiking the ball back at her opponents, Laura Saran fbelowj blunts any chance of their scoring a point. GIRLS'TENNIS-FRONT ROW: L. Saran, M. Saran, C. Baetz, S. Leslie, L. Finder, D. Kuras, L. Tranauskas, J. Kacklik, Coach R. Hammack. BACK ROW: L. Taus, P, Giannis, D. Hamera, K. Guisinger, C. Chaberski, M. Surdyk, C. White, D. Potsek. ATHLETICS 219 Cheerleading Squads Work To Promote Spirit For the second year in a row, the cheerleaders had two squads, one for the football season and one for the basketball season. There were separate tryouts for each squad. Adviser Mrs. L. Kulp and the girls promoted cheers and helped team spirits during the fall and winter games even though many times they lacked stu- dent body support. The girls practiced at least twice a week before every activity. Mrs. M. Trybus, the Pom Pon Girls' adviser, stressed cooperation and teamwork as the key to their new dance routines. To operate as a team and not as individuals, the group practiced three times a week to get their dances memorized for their half-time shows. However, Mrs. Trybus stated that the girls enjoyed their work when they proved that they could excel at something which they really liked. CHEERLEADERS-FRONT ROW: D. Krupicka, D. Centracchio, Co-Capt.g J. Ketza, M. Vitek. SECOND ROW: J. Geiger, C. Czajka, Co-Capt.g D. Wolfe, L. Ryndak, Capt.g D. Cianciarulo, A. Scaman, S. Mahoney, Capt. BACK ROW: Mrs. J. Wert, L. Lebloch, M. Pribyl, Co-Capt.g K. Plesha, M. Schumacher, Mrs. L. Kulp. Becoming fully involved in her cheering, Dorothy Wolfe fabove, right? attempts to promote a similar response from a football game crowd. During a varsity basketball game the varsity cheerleaders fabovel perform one of their many cheers from the side line to stimulate student spirit. 220 ATHLETICS POM PON GIRLS-FRONT ROW: E. Milburg, J. Juricek, G. Drobny, Co-Capt.: G. Albi, Capt.g P. Palkovic, P. Kryger. SECOND ROW: C. Kendzora, R. Kunes, V. Paganelli, M. Moysey, J. Johnson, Treas.- Sec.g C. Schranz. THIRD ROW: C. Malarik, L. Masini, L. Wasz, C. Gritis, M. Swade, C. Blecharz, J. Weisshappel, M. Marik. BACK ROW: P. Lavorato, D. Erce, D. Mangini, L. Tieger, J. Wagner, S. Zitek, 1 D. Waltz. Ii . wand' fllllhhdnuuq. Forming their traditional M, the Pom Pon Girls Qleftj enthusiastically entertain a home basketball crowd. With guns drawn the Pom Pon Girls Qabovej retder a western routine after the homecoming game vict1 ry. ATHLETICS 221 N x X TRACK AIDS-FRONT ROW: D. Calloz- zo. Pub. Chrmn.: M. Snyder, Vice-Pres.: C. Sima, Pres.: N. Mientus, Treas., H. Wilson, Pub. Chrmn. SECOND ROW: N. Dooley, S. Erickson, J. Gerdevich, M. Marik, R. Picciariello, A. Maggiore, R. Cacini, N. Kammerer, S. Leslie. THIRD ROW: C. Zdarsky, V. Damjanovich, W. Jonas, H. Hodys, D. Coconato, M. Saran, C. Maciejewski, D. Mariani, J. Eukovich, A. Molinaro. FOURTH ROW: L. Jonas, A. Bezouska, G. Mosley, D. Lewandowski, E. Leslie, S. Albi, L. Smuda, B. Wilson, L. Curran, A. Sima. BACK ROW: M. Schumacher, M. Margentina, J. Wagner, S. Zitek, K. Kovich, K. Guisinger, W. Bullerman, L. Saran, L. Proffitt, G. Castillo. SWIM MAIDS-FRONT ROW: L. Jonas, Vice-Pres., R. Cacini, Sec.: S. Spetter, Pres.: R. Regan, Treas. SECOND ROW: C. Williams, C. Starkey, M. Froehlich, D. Sweeney, L. Lebloch, K. Dean, C. Filip, B. Shubinski. THIRD ROW: D. Gagala, C. Matus, T. Vendl, D. Benes, M. Finnegan, C. Gentry, K. Kayser, D. Erce, M. Saran, W. Bullerman. BACK ROW: L. Anisi, L. Capone, Pub.: J. Krev, C. Shafar, M. Waitekus, K. Kovich, C. Gargano, D. DiSanto, S. Nelson. Momentarily distracted from the wrestling action, Erin Leslie iabovei listens attentively to Judy Devito, who offeres some special instructions about the referee's scoring. While Mr. J. Gross awaits the track aids' results, Sheri Erickson frightj records a race's timing from the watches of Vicki Damjonovich, Kathy Kovich, and Doreen Lewandowski. 222 ATHLETICS i Girls Assist at Meets As Aid Group Members Girls who were interested in boys' sports as more than just spectators were those involved in one of the three aid groups. The Track Aids assisted the officials who conducted all indoor and outdoor track meets. They timed field events, recorded scores, and announced the results. This year the Track Aids participated in the homecoming parade by entering a car. At all the home swim meets, it was the Swim Maids' job to back up timists for the touch pads, to keep times and scores, and to post times. They raised money by selling candy, programs, and refreshments at all home meets. In addition to their usual responsibilities of keeping score and recording the results, the Wrestling Aids raised money for their wrestling banquet by getting students to sponsor a wrestler for each take down scored against an opponent. l 'guy H T iff! T - ....-...,, 1 o g x . 9 0 9 o Rebout. board above his lane. WRESTLING AIDS-FRONT ROW: K. Kodl, L. Hass, R. Hass, Treas.g J. DeVito, Vice-Pres., M. Bruce, Pres.g M. Melone, Sec.g L. Gregorich, C. Picken. SECOND ROW: K. Pecinka, T. Filishio, K. Zeleny, C. Schranz, D. Pecinka, B. Maszota, K. Gasparro, M. Reda, R. Picciariello, K. Bor- zym. THIRD ROW: S. Vohaska, D. Halas, C. Matiello, S. Malinski, J. Martorelli, D. Coconato, M. Christ, P. Marek, K. Kozderka, S. Leslie, K. Sigman, V. Sokol. FOURTH ROW: M. Terrazzino, G. Margen- tina, L. Proffitt, L. Curran, E. Leslie, J. Bonfiglio, A. Bezouska, R. Filip, H. Wilson, C. Lewandowski, A. Maggiore. BACK ROW: C. Drobny, W. Jonas, B. David, P. Romani, K. Gennarelli, J. Bolt, C. Pohlman, J. Brejcha, J. Sevilla, B. Bruce, D. Baur, G. Angie Maggiore, Lynn Proffitt, and Olga Pribyl Cabove, leftj watch a wrestling match for the referee's scoring. Swim Maid Rita Cacini tabovei records the final time of a Morton swimmer on his ATHLETICS 223 INDEX Organizations Band 180,181 Baton Twirling Club 189 Belles and Beaus 183 Board of Education 53 Booster Club 185 Cafeteria Staff 70 Cheerleaders 220 Czech Culture Club 172 Ecology Club 170 Egg Staff 167 Executive Board 169 Falcon Staff 166 French Club 173 Freshman Baseball 215 Freshman Basketball 207 Freshman Football 196 Freshman Swimming 208 Freshman Wrestling 210 Frosh-Soph Cross Country 201 Frosh-Soph Track 213 G.A.A. Officers 188 German Club 174 Girls' Bowling Team 218 Girls' Tennis 219 Girls' Volleyball Team 218 Gymnastic Club 186 Italian Club 175 Junior Honor Society 176 Junior Varsity Basketball 205 Junior Varsity Football 195 Junior Varsity Football 195 Latent Image Club 167 Library Aids 171 M Club 184 Maintenance Staff 71 Medical Careers 171 Medical Staff 70 Modern Dance Club 187 Music Club 180 Office Staff 71 Pom Pon Girls 221 Senior Honor Society 176 Ski Club Officers 191 Sophomore Baseball 215 Sophomore Basketball 206 Sophomore Football 197 Sophomore Golf 202,203 Sophomore Soccer 199 Sophomore Swimming 209 Sophomore Tennis 217 Sophomore Wrestling 211 Spanish Club 175 Student Council 168 Swim Club 190 Swim Maids 222 Talon Staff 164,165 Tech Guild 177 Thespians 177 Track Aids 222 Varsity Baseball 214 Varsity Basketball 204 Varsity Cross Country 200 Varsity Football 194 Varsity Golf 202,203 Varsity Soccer 198 Varsity Swimming 208 Varsity Track 212 Varsity Tennis 216 Varsity Wrestling 211 Wrestling Aids 223 Faculty Adamec, J. L. 58 224 INDEX Anderson, M. 63 Ard, T. 58 Bangert, R. J. 58,209 Barr, M. E. 58 Baskin, M. L. 58 Bellin, P. A. 58 Below, H. I. 54,55 Boduch, T. J. 58 Bossieux, A. N. 58,68 Breck, J. E. 196 Brown, L. J. 66 Buchinger, W. J. 199,232 Busse, G. W. 200,212,213 Capron, J. D. 59 Caravello, J. P. 59 Carey, M. K. 59 Cechura, I. T. 59 Chiado, J. S. 61,182,183 Chodl, E. 53 Ciner, D. F. 56 Clary, D. A. 59 Cleckner, T. J. 35,59,190 Clemens, M. I. 59 Czajka, L. A. 59 D'Andrea A. 52,53 Dambrauskas, A. 59,128 Diehl, D. 59,77 Donnelly, F. M. 59 Downes, V. J. 57 Duchon, F. R. 48,59,62,194 Dvorak, R. J. 40,60 Ellinger, J. P. 60,208,209 Ertner, F. G. 60 Erwin, E. C. 60 Evan, J. O. 60,l94,195,210 Fahey, F. R. 60,194,204 Fiduccia, C. M. 60,64 Fleming, M. 60 Floyd, P. I. 60,69 Foran, J. W. 60,185 Frantik, J. J. 60,180,181 Fremgen, F. C. 60 Fuson, W. J. 61 Gamboa, M. K. 61 Geiser, P. S. 61,167 Gessler, A. J. 61 Gifford, V. E. 61 Gilbertsen, C. J. 61 Gray, B. L. 61 Gross, J. H. 222 Guerra, R. D. 61 Guziec, K. F. 61 Hahn, R. J. 61,215 Hamilton, J. B. 61 Hammack, R. A. 12,61,64,187, 219 Hapac, R. E. 62 Harb, R. S. 58,62,185,195 Harmon, M. 57 Hartley, F. M. 186,187 Hegner, R. C. 62,66,164 Heinz, M. A. 30 Highland, B. E. 62 Hoesli, E. M. 62 Hohe, H. 57 Homola, S. L. 62,69,122 Hruby, L. A. 33,62 Hutchison, W. I. 54,55 Jablonski, D. 53 Jacobson, W. J. 62 Kaminski, L. J. 60,62 Karasek, M. 53 Keeling, K. E. 53 Keller, W. M. 62,197 Kiser, P. L. 62 Kluge, M. M. 62 Knopik, R. T. 63 Koehler, R. T. 63,176,177 Kohout, R. M. 63 Kozurek, R. J. 215 Kraus, J. E. 57,214 Kuecher, G. J. 63,195 Kulp, T. R. 48,63,204,205 Lamana, V. 42,58,63 Licht, P. C. 63,76,l89 Lichterman, M. R. 64 Lochridge, J. M. 64,167 Ludwig, E. W. 57 Lusthoff, C. W. 64,150 Magro, P. 55 Maibusch, S. K. 64 Manuel, S. L. 56 Marsik, D. F. 36,64 Martin, G. A. 64 Matheny, D. W. 64,196,211 McCloud, G. C. 64 McDonald, M. E. 65 McDonald, D. M. 65 McMahon, E. R. 65,196,208 Messler, R. B. 65 Meyer, T. F. 9,29,65,l77 Morel, J. L. 65,113,167 Mounce, R. L. 59,65 Myers, O. V. 65,176 Nakayama, P. 65 Nemec, J. 65,218 Noeth, C. F. 65 Novothy, A. J. 65 Oplatka, 0. 53 O'Reilly, L. R. 66 Palmquist, E. O. 66 Pellegrini, O. 53 Perkins, M. E. 66 Perry, M. A. 66 Pesek, L. S. 66 Pettersen, M. 66 Phillips, G. R. 31,66,175 Polz, J. W. 65,66 Porter, W. E. 199,206 Princ, R. M. 57 Pukstys, R. 31,67,68,233 Radeke, G. T. 49,67 Ramsey, J. D. 67 Regan, J. E. 56 -Reynolds, L. C. 67 Reynolds, R. L. 67 Rezabek, D. C. 67 Riden, M. C. 67 Rini, K. G. 62,67,188,189,218 Ripple, M. I. 67,170 Ritis, W. D. 57 Rittenhouse, A. 67 Robbins, A. M. 61,67 Rogers, T. E. 67 Rupert, J. 67 Ruzycki, L. W. 67,194,212 Satz, F. R. 28,67 Schesta, S. P. 67 Schick, R. E. 42,67,122,199 Schloeder, B. M. 67 Schneider, M. E. 35,67,170 Sebek, V. B. 59,67,161 Sellers, M. L. 68 Sine, S. L. 45,66,68 Smenos, A. M. 68,171 Smith, J. M. 44,68 Sorenson, B. C. 48,68,190 Soucek, R. 68,167 Stamper, W. J. 68,195 Stebbins, J. A. 63,166 Strunc, A. G. 68 Sucansky, M. A. 68 Tegge, C. A. 68,191 Theel, E. L. 68,188,189 Treadway, R. C. 65 Trybus, M. A. 68,167 Tudor, R. J. 54 Umbaugh, J. O. 57 Varda, E. 54 Verdeyen, D. L. 202,203 Vizek, J. E. 69 Walter, R. C. 69 Wegert, L. J. 69 Wert 220 Whited, D. 61,69 Wilhelm, C. H. 69 Will, J. D. 69,208,209 Wilson, J. R. 69 Zeman, M. 53 Zlotow, M. A. 69 Zupsich, J. S. 69,174 Students A Abram, Jonathan 122,184,204 216 Ackman, Mary 122,150 Ackman, Richard 198 Adams, Lynette 136,168,185 Agnew, S Agos, Ma haron 122,185 ria 122 Agresti, Barbara 76 Agresti, Judy 122 Ahrens, Gary 76 Ahrens, Lisa 150 Aiello, Ol ivia 76 Airhart, Bruce 122 Akison, Valerie 122 Akison, William 76 Alagna, Mary 122 Alagna, Michael 122 Albachiara, Laura 136,168 Albachiara, Stephanie 150 Albanese, Justine 150 Albert, David 136 Albi, Gina 76,103,221 Albi, Shelly 76,222 4 Allendorfer, Brian 150,208 1 Allendorfer, Jeannette 76,176,18 Alonzo, Cynthia 136 ' Amato, Michael 136 I Ambrosi, Michael 136 Ambrosi, Terry 150 Ambrosia, Christine 136 Ambrosia , John 136,167 Ambrosia, Michelle 76 Andersen, Karen 150 Anderson, Jane 122 Anderson, Mary 122 Anderson, Mary 150 Anderson, Melody 150 Anderson, Mike 122,215 Anderson, Robert 136 Anderson, William 76 Angelo, Janet 150 Angelo, Michael 76 Anisi, Karen 150 Anisi, Linda 122,222 Annorino, Michael 76 Anselmi, Tim 122 Antiporek, Pamela 136 Anton, Michael 105,208 Antuna, Alberto 122,198 Antuna, Pilar 76 Apostolas, Georgia 136 Appleyard, Anne 77,218,219 Archer, Jeffrey 136,197,213 Archer, Susan 77 Arient, 'Scott 77 Ariola, Susan 150,171 ' Armstrong, Patrick 122 Armstrong, Steven 136 Arnold, Mary 150,174 Arrigo, Carmen 150,210 Arsllanovska, Rose 150 Y, y, Joanne 136 hanasiadis, Despina 136 gspurger, Mark 136,197 lgspurger, Pamela 77,98 rricchio, James 136 Xena, Rosemarie 122 ionts, Pam 150 B ica, Donna 38 ich, Ron 77 ich, Walter 150 igalupo, Karen 150 tz, Cathy 150,219 tz, Mike 77,216 nuolo, Russell 77 ley, James 47,122 02 'Gerald 77 ek, Philip 136,180 ,!Diane 122 er, Sandra 150 er, Scott 77 cs, Eric 150 ey, William 136,166,209 ice, Frances 77 HALL W! Balice, Michael 150,208,209 Balkus, Richard 77 Balla, Camille 136,165 Balla, Cheryl 122,129,164,185 Ballard, James 77 ' Ballauer, Cathy 122 Ballock, John 150 Ballock, Kathy 122 Balluff, Martin 150 Baloun, David 136 Banducci, Barry' 150 Banevich, Danny 150 Banfi, Glenn 150 Bangert, Jim 136,215 Banys, Ellen 150,171 Banys, Joseph 122 Barbie, Richard 122 Barcikowski, Rosemary 150 Barclay, Elizabeth 122 Barile, Amelia 150,171,175 Barnas, Donald 150,202 Barnes, Terry 136 Barnett, Debbie 150 Barr, Patricia 150 Barrow, Clifford 122 Barry, Bill 46,150,158,196 Barry, Paul 78,194,211 Barth, Allen 32,122 Bartolini, Jeff 122 Bartos, Paul 78 Concentrating on rewiring the electrical system, a Workman labors to complete work on B-Hall stairs in order to meet new fire regulations. Bartosiewicz, Karen 136 Bartosiewicz, Susan 78 Bartucci, Joe 150 Bartuch, Barbara 136,185 Bartuch, Denise 136,218 Bartuch, Shari 78 Bartunek, Dianne 122 Basak, Karleen 136 Basak, Kimberly 122 Basalone, Joeanne 122 Basta, William 122,194 Bastien, Daniel 136 Batkiewicz, Craig 136 Batkiewicz, Debbie 150 Batkiewicz, Monica 78 Biedron, Tim 122,213 Bielak, Cindy 122 Bielanski, Thomas 79 Bielawski, Gayle 150 Bienias, Debbie 79,82 Bihun, William 122,204,216 Billenstein, Annette 122 Billenstein, Janet 136 Bily, Dave 136 Bily, Richard 136,206,213 Birch, Bob 209 Bird, Donna 136 Bish, Pamela 136 Bishop, Donna 150,171 Black, James 136 Battisto, Joseph 122 Baur, Brenda 150 Baur, Donna 78,223 Baur, Joseph 150 Bavone, Bobby 150 Beason, Linda 136 Becvar, Tim 78 Bednarczyk, Diane 78,166 Bednarik, Glenn 122 Bedsole, Robert 78 Bedzmierowski, Ann 136 Begel, Gregory 122 Begel, Joseph 78 Begel, Sandra 136 Behnke, Jack 122 Behnke, Jeff 136 Belasick, Marianne 136 Belay, John 78 Belice, Randy 136,166,167,201, 209,213 Bell, Darlene 150 Bell, David 47,122,194 Belt, Alan 78 Benedik, Bonnie 122 Benedikt, Frank 122 Benes David 136 Benes David 150 Benes Debbie 122,222 Benes Diane 79 Benes, Karen 122 Benson, David 122,180 Benvenuto, Lucy 78,187 Beranek, Kathy 122,188 Beranek, Lisa 79 Bergstrom, Curtis 150 Bergthold, Robert 122 Bernard, Debbie 136 Bernardo, James 122,195 Bernardo, Patricia 150 Berndt, Dyann 136 Berndt, William 79,184,204 Berry, Kevin 122 Berry, Pamela 79 Berscheid, Michael 150 Besco, Loretta 122 Betteldorf, Shirley 122,176,185 Bevilacqua, Sharon 136 Bezdek, Russell 122,180 Bezjak, Cindy 79 Bezjak, Joanne 136 Bezjak, Linda 150 Bezouska, Amy 78,222,223 Bezouska, Robert 136,199,209, 213 Biagi, Bobby 150,196,210 Bialas, Ken 150,207 Bialy, Brian 79,198 Bican, Debra 79 Bican, Laurie 150 Bickert, Margaret 79,167,170 Bicking, Teresa 150 Biddle, Brian 79 Black, Mary 150 Blaha, Barbara 150 Blaha, Joseph 136,197 Blangin, Annette 136 Blangin, Debbie 122 Blankschein, David 122 Blazek, Betty 150 Blazek, George 79,l84,211,214 Blazek, Ron 136 Blecha, Robert 136 Blecharz, Christine 122,221 Blecharz, Julie 79 Bleiler, Timothy 122 Block, Gary 122 Blommaert, Richard 122 Blum, Ken 122 Blum, Laurie 122,186 Blum, Teri 79 Boburka, Joanne 122 Boburka, John 79 Boburka, Pamela 136 Bock, Gary 79 Boehm, Diane 150 Bogdan, Carl 150,196,207 Bogdan, Bohacz, Bojovic, Mark 150 Michael 131 Peter 150 Boksa, David 136,197 Bolda, Cindie 150 Bolda, Laurie 150 Bole, Valdis 122,198,204,205 Boley, Lynn 79,176 I Bolger, Patrick 79 Bolociuch, Ruth 136 Bolt, David 137 Bolt, Jean 80,223 Bolt, Nancy 80 Bona, Barbara 150 Bona, Guy 123 Bonaguidi, Julie 150 Bonavolanto, Carl 80 Bonfiglio, Judith 80,167,223 Bonfiglio, Paul 137,195,211 Bono, Barbara 80 Boor, Robert 80 Borisov, George 137 Borowiak, Harry 151 Borowiak, Jeanne 123,190 Borrelli, Michael 80,105,166, l67,l76,184,202,203 Bortman, Nancy 151,186 Y Bortman, Steve 80 Borzym, Chris 123,167,174,183 Borzym, Karol 151,154,171,174 Borzym, Kathleen 151,174,223 Borzym, Melissa 151,174 Borzym, Borzym, Michael 80,194 Peter 184,194 Bosi, Donald 151 Bossany, Charles 208 Bossany, Denise 137 Bottenhagen, Dana 137,167,199, INDEX 225 213 Bottis, Nick 80,194 Boulahanis, Penelope 137 Bovenzo, Anthony 151,196 Boyd, Julie 137,185 Boyd, Lisa 41,151 Boyle, Leanne 151 Boyle, Terry 80 Brana, David 81 Bratta, Sue 123,185 Braun, George 123 Braun, Glendon 151 Brejcha, Jeanne 81,223 Brelowski, Jim 81 Brelowski, Teresa 123 Brender, Carolyn 151 Brennan, Michael 137 Brennwald, Lynda 123 Brest, Keith 151 Brewer, Tracy 81 Brizzolara, Nancy 151 Brkan, Linda 137 Brkic, Renata 123 Brkic, Susanna 81 Brnica, Milka 151 Brnica, Svetomir 137 Brock, Gail 123 Brodin, Gary 81 Bronkema, Bill 151 Bronkema, Sandy 81 Brooks, John 137 Brown, Cathy 123 Brown, Heather 151 Brown, Judy 123 Brown, Laura 137 Broz, Nancy 81 Broz, Rickie 137 Bruce, Barbara 81,93,223 Bruce, James 137 Bruce, Joseph 137 Bruce, Marilyn 78,81,223 Brudnicki, Bob 137,168,202, 205 Bruno, James 151 Bruno, Jerrold 151 Brusak, William 137 Bryson, Ron 81 Bryson, Sarah 81 Bryson, Thomas 137 Bucci, Diana 43,151 Bucci, Michael 137,199,213 Bucci, Patricia 81,177 Buccieri, Fred 123 Buccieri, Rena 151 Bucciferro, Anna 151 Bucek, Wayne 123 Buckley, Bruce 151 Budenz, Carol 123 Budzichowski, Linda 123,166, 167 Buffo, George 137 Buffo, Maryjo 151 Buggele, Norman 81,202,203 Buggele, Yvonne 123,171 Bugner, Cathy 151 Buidosik, Timothy 123 Bukauskas, Nijole 44,81 Bukowski, Mike 123 Bulicek, John 151,199,210 Bulicek, Timothy 123,175,211 Bullerman, Wendy 123,166,185, 222 Bulster, John 81,200,212 Bulster, Laura 137 Bultas, Andrew 21,81,90,104, 195 Buonavolanto, John 151,159 Burgess, David 137 Burian, Tom 123 Burke, Daniel 81,184,208 Burkhardt, Robert 151,207 Burknap, Carol 123 Burns, Catherine 137 Butcher, Fred 137 Butcher, Rebecca 123 Buti, Cathy 123 Bylczynski, Tim 151 Bystry, Vera 123,172 g C Caccama, Domenica 137 Cacini, Ritaann 123,132,222, 223 Cady, Bruce 81 Cagle, Patricia 123 Cagle, Sandra 81 Cario, Annette 137 Cairo, Daniel 123 Cvaithamer, Maryann 137 Caithamer, Teresa 151,171 Calderon, Edward 137 Caldwell, Pam 81 ' 1 4 Serving to an opposing player during an autumn match, junior Marge Surdyk participates in the first season for the girls' tennis team. 226 INDEX Calek, Alice 123 Calek, Anne 123 Callahan, Robert 123 Callese, Louis 137 Callese, Margaret 81 Callozzo, Diane 78,81,185,222 Camasta, Susan 123,175,176, 185 Campagna, Diane 81 Campagna, Joseph 137,168,199, ,21l,213 Campagna, Linda 151 Campbell, Charles 123 Campbell, Debra 123 Campbell, Frank 82 Camphouse, Peggy 151 Campolattara, Donna 82 Campolattara, Karen 137 Candlish, Dennis 82 Canzolino, Concetta 137,141, 185 Capitan, Michael 82,113 Capone, Lynnette 137,190,222 Capouch, Cynthia 82,218 Capouch, William 151 Capparelli, Michael 151,210 Carco, Denise 151 Cardaropoli, Rosemary 82 Carl, Karen 137 Carl, Kathy 151,157,170,175 Carlson, Edward 151 Carrabotta, David 151,175 , Carrabotta, Paul 123,175 Carrabotta, Peter 137,175 Carter, Pamela 151 Caruso, Gina 151 , Caruso, Joe 151 Casale, Anthony 82 Casaletto, Kenneth 123,215 Case, Myra 137,183 Cassiani, Rita 151 Castaldo, August 151,201 Castillo, Gloria 123,222 Castillo, Rita 137 Catanese, Teresa 151 Cathers, Kurt 151 Cathers, Robin 151 Cavallo, Angela 45,82 Cavallo, Laura 137 Cavanagh, James 137 Cavanaghl Sean 151,208 Cawthon, Carol 123 Cawthon, Robert 151 Cech, Cheryl 82 ' Ceci, Robert 151 Cefali, Frank 123 Celer, Michael 123 Centracchio, Deborah 123,185 Centracchio, Denise 82,220 Centracco, Karen 137,190 Cepak, Tom 137 Cepek, Jeff 137 Cerese, Jeff 137,205 Cerny, Dian 82 Cerny, Joel 151 Cerny, Maryjo 151,171 Cerny, Patricia 123,171 Cesario, Joseph 82 Cesario, Thomasina 123 Ceyer, Benno 123 Chaberski, Cathy 18,123,219 Chaloupka, Andrew 137,209 Chaloupka, Mary 137 Chancey, Belinda 82 Chancey, Helen 137 Chatt, Patricia 151 Chatt, Susan 82,176 Chavez, Wallace 151,208 Cherepoc, Mike 82 Cherney, Audrey 137,145 Chervinko, Paul 151,196 Chervinko, Steve 137,197 Chiappetta, Michael 82 Chimel, Donald 137 Chimel, Donna 82 Chimel, Edward 151,196,210 Chin, Chung 151,161 Chipain, Christ 123,211 Chlebek, Donna 83 Chlopek, Cynthia 151 Chlopek, Renee 123 Chlumsky, Jayme 137 Chmelarik, Mary 83 Chobak, Adele 137,190 Chodora, Daniel 83,214 Chodora, James 151 Chopp, Michael 83 Chovan, Desiree 137,218 Chovan, Jacqueline 123 Christ, John 123 Christ, Mary 137,223 Christensen Christopher, Christopher, Christopher, Cianciarulo, Cianciarulo, Craig 123 Angelo 83 Dave 137 Fiore 151 Desiree 83,220 Ralph 151,210 Ciangi, Gloria 123 Cichy, Arthur 83 Cieslak, Jim 123 Cieslak, Paul 123 Cimaglia, Frank 137,199 Cincotti, Maryann 137 Cincotti, Nick 123,195 Cipra, Ruth 151 Cirulis, Ingrid 151,174 Citro, Anna 137 Cizek, Sandra 123 Clanton, Billy 137 Clish, Barbara 123,124,188, 189,218 Coan, Carey 151 Coates, Linda 123,180 Coconato, Diana 137,222,223 Colello, Raymond 29,83 Collins, Bonnie 34,151 Collins, Darlene 137 Collins, Kathleen 83 Colombo, Geralyn 123 Colonero, Philip 83,194,214 Colosimo, Joseph 137 Colquitt, Lisa 83,97 Colucci, Julie 137 Colucci, Paul 123,177 Comber, Debbie 83 Comber, Donald 151,208 Comella, Anthony 123 Comella, Vincent 83 Comise, Jeff 151 Comise, Joe 123 Compobasso, Thomas 83 Conner, Robert 123,200,213 Connerty, Maureen 151 Conoboy, Sue 151 Conrad, Bobbie 137 Conrad, Jule 137 Considine, Patricia 42,137 Constance, Janice 151 Constantino, Frank 123 Contreraz, Esther 137 Cook, Brenda 83 Cook, Elizabeth 151 Cook, Jeff 137,206,215 Copley, Joann 123,182 Corcoran, Karen 151 Coronado, George 137 Coronado, John 84,198 Corsini, Laura 151 Cosgrave, Cathleen 137,218 Cosgrave, John 84 Cosgrave, Susan 123 Costanzo, Debby 123 Costanzo, Patricia 123 9 l 1 l tten, Jeffrey 137,170 tten, Loren 151,170 tten, Roger 84 unelis, Linda 151 unelis, Peggy 84 vello, Annamarie 151 X, Christine 84,167 x, Lowell 127 x, Sherry 123 zzone, Terri 151 aig, Kathye 151 nkovic, Ann 84,167 nkovic, James 151 hkovic, Robert 123 one, Mark 151 ossman, Frank 123 ossman, Peggy 84,190 owe, Deborah 84,176 owe, Myra 151 1wley, Michael 123,164,191 owley, Randy 152,196 lafic, Aleksandar 137,145 lbertson, Ann 84 lbertson, Donald 152,196 lp, William 123 lver, Edward 152 mmins, Carolyn 123 rran, Brenda 137 yrran, Lori 36,137,175,222,223 rran, Ray 84 ry, Lisa 123 cry, Susan 152 trone, Lauren 123 trone, Leslie 137 bulski, Danny 138 gan, Joanna 84 gan, John 152 merman, John 124 owa, Linda 138 ja, Renee 152 jka, Cynthia 84,220 jka, John 138,211 jka, Randall 84 rwinski, Larry 84 rwinski, Marc 152,208 slawski, John 138 zewski, William 138 D browski, Edward 84,166,167 browski, Justina 138 gostino, Joseph 84,211 gostino, Richard 152,211 gostino, Robert 84 hlgren, Eric 124,l83,195, 03,205 hms, Kathleen 138,147 lporto, James 84 mato, James 124 mbrosio, Vito 24,124,177,179 mjanovich, Nevenka 152 mjanovich, Vicki 138,222 ndrea, Albert 84,180,214 nek, Deanne 84 nek, Robert 152 nek, William 138 ngles, Rose 152,171 nhoff, Maureen 138 niele, Albert 124,198 niels, Dianne 152 ntino, Victor 124 stice, Connie 138 stice, Joseph 124 stice, Richard 152,196 udish, Joseph 152 um, Catherine 152,171 Daum, Cheryl 124,170,171 David, Barbara 82,185,223 David Donna 152 David Gabriele 124,174 David Karen 152 Davidowski, Elizabeth 152 Davidowski, Michael 85 Davidowski, Patricia 124 Davids, Bryan 124 Davids, Michael 152 Davini, Charles 85 Davis, Deborah 138 Davis, Dennis 138 Davis, Gary 138 Davis, James 124 Davis, Maureen 85,208 Davis Susan 138 Dean, Kim 124,175,l90,222 Dean, Tammy 152 Deardorff, Sue 138 Debatty, Bill 152,199,207 Debatty, John 85,198 Dechristopher, Terryann 152 Deckman, Barbara 85 Dedio, Pat 124,205 Deering, Jay 138 Defabio, Mark 124 Defrancisco, Sam 1 Defrenne, Lisa 5 0 Dorta, Lydia 124 Dorta, Ruth 59,152 Doss, Debbie 124,174,185 Doss, Steve 124 Dowling, Margaret 138 Downey, Diane 138 Doyle, Michael 152 Doyle, Michael 152 Doyle, William 124,173,217 Drabek, Gisele 127 Drake, George 86 Driza, Steve 138 Drobny, Carol 138,223 Drobny, Gail 87,221 Drogos, David 138,195,215 Drzal, Patricia 137,138,165 Duchatellier, Guy 152 Duckett, Cheryl 138 Duckett, Karen 152 Dudek, Linda 152,170 Duffek, Carla 13,87,98 I ff iane 152 ukes, Susan 152 Du ' A .. - if' . si 3 1 mm '5 Q rgare 124 V ' CV 1 Q , - 1 , 1 11, 2 . t? , ' ' ' Q P 1 -1' 'z ri. , 1 , 7 1 1 k, u U , a 1 , T Q , Fl , 1 e ' 1 Dus, V1 8 1 111, 8 4 D , ll 5 5 1 -. DL- , a, D 152 7 . 152 ra, , X ' M. :X , . ,, 87 E 4 n, ar I Fako, Gail 138 Fako, Robert 124,215 Falk, Denise 138 Fallon, Julie 152 Farbo, Joe 152 Farbo, Viki 124 Farney, John 138 Farnsworth, James 138 Farnsworth, Robert 87,194 Farrar, Joe 151,152,196 Faught, Kathy 87 Faught, Patricia 152 Faught, Ruth 124 Fedele, Carl 124 . Fedele, Michael 152 Feehan, Lynn 124 Feehan, Thomas 138 Feil, Timothy 152 Fencl, Duane 87 Fennell, Linda 138 Fennessy, Charles 124,217 Fennessy, Michael 87 Fennessy Tom 124 Fernandez Raul 124 Ferra o Anthony 124 bi i Michael 87 e nco Cynthia 63, 4,180 ' idanzo ony ,213 hm aAene wat 8 chard 12 9 Deioy, Loenar ' D . 4 165 1 l ' 1 ' , 4, Dele Osc r N 'k i Q 138 bf ii ,190,222XQ e e, mari 4. 'i , Delga o ce'f38 k arie e 1 87 19 D 3: , 1 l t , Mi . F1 10 Tina 138, De sarto, Ric 124 ,s K il 55215160211 2116811741 Demarco, Gina ' Demario, Phl ' W ' Finn Ver Demma, Jud 85 Y Fin t 124,222 enner et 152 ' , Dale :sg D ward 5 013 St 1 De a, Gai , fl! X ifzma 1 Y 87 Dgrosa, Ros . mi rance 1 Fi p 1 ck, D 87,176 Dcsc a p Mic Eaton,4loh 1 it trick, Renee 124,133 De ang, Jame Qlgfg 06 n, She 38 hive, Daniel 124,213 Dcstc , c, T , 76,85, ,, mg, nne I lannigan, 'leen 138 16 ck, mond Flavin, Jame 87 Devito, 85 8:2 23 Ed , David , Flavin, John 2 Dewglf, V lc 3 8 '95 X , Chris '1 aVlIl, K -1 138 Dichristof . , , mio . gan, Th :-. 1 8, 3 ' vin T sl 54138 211 Diesel, Kennet 'I Ehle, 'f ' 87,1 v 'Q ennet 1 Diesel, Kevin 15 Qs' E . Wh y 124 9 Fl er, Steve. 138,197,211 Dilibem, Do -Q K H a Kaffhy ,152 , 1 ' el, steven 124 Dimaggio, Dona . 15 I , ow, T 138,184 NJ loresku, Andrew 138 Dimuccio, Micheiexggil DQ am 138 Fl0yel,We11dy 88 , Dingerson, Darcy 1 4 - , ssie 152 Flynn, Thomas 124,195,213 Diorio, Roseanna 152 E11 'E 1 Jerry 87,198 FOIGY, Evan 124 Digantc, Donna 124,17 , Enright, Michael 152,196 Foley, Maureen 152 Dismang, John 124,202,205,. 216,217 Distasio, Steve 152 Divito, Carmie 138 Djordjevic, Dragan 86,90 Djordjevic, Milic 152 Dobes, Monica 86,101,164,176 Dobuck, Howard 124,204 Dodaro, Janet 152 Dohler, Scott 138 Dolezal, Jeri 152 Dolezal, Jim 86,211 Domrese, Diane 138 Domrese, Michael 86 Doneske, Judith 152,161 Donnelly, Frank 86,105,l84, 200,212 Donner, Arthur 86,167 Dooley, Margaret 86 Dooley, Nancy 138,222 Dooley, Richard 152 Dorn, Daniel 152 Dorn, Desiree 124,190 pright, Eugenia 152 Erce, Donna 124,221,222 Ercolini, Judy 124 Ercolini, Peggy 152 Erickson, Sheryl 138,185,222 Escoto, Paul 152 Esposito, Genneive 124 Esposito, Pasquale 138,213 Eukovich, Jane 152,222 Evanoff, Steve 124 Evans, Donna 138 Evans, Jeanne 87,187 Evans, Steve 87,212 Ewing, Frederick 152 F Fabian, Joanne 138 Faikus, Sandi 87,95,167,176 Forkes, Sclene 152,186 , Forsek, Debbie 152 Forsgren, Kerri 124,182,183 Forster, Kathleen 153 - Foster, Margaret 124 Fox, Keith 88 Fox, Richard 153,202 Foxworthy, Debra 88 Foxworthy, Teresa .138 Francis, Catherine 153 Franco, Carl 138,203 Franklin, Denise 153 Freeman, Martin 153 Freid, Brian ,88 , French, Deidre l53,171,180,189 Friedberg, Robin 88 Frieze, Michael 153 Fritz, Lee 153 Q , Froehlich, Melissa 88,173,222 Fron, Gary 124,198,213 Funk, James 153,201, Furman, Ted 138,201,213 Furman, Vincent 88,180 INDEX 227 With special strobe lighting effects, Mr. A. G. Grant Qrightb demonstrates the special mood created in a scene entitled Acid Queen from the rock opera Tommy. In an assembly presenting views on modern American music and lifestyles, Performer Grant tbelowj models fashions similar to those worn by modern musicians. G Gab, Joyce 88,168,176,180,183 Gab, Lori 138 Gacic, Alex 153 Gaffney, Denis 153 Gaffney, Steven 125 Gagala, Donna 138,173,222 Gagala, Ryan 125 Gajewski, Jeffrey 153,196,210 Gajewski, Lynette 88 Galbavy, Glen 138 Galik, Denise 153 Galik, Elizabeth 125 Galik, Steven 153 Gall, Diane 125,182,183 Gall, Mark 138 Gallanopolis, Bia 138 Gallo, Anthony 153 Gallo, Lorinda 125 Gannon, Timothy 138 Garbacz, Mark 138 Gardner, Paul 138 Gargano, Barbara 153 Gargano, Cindy 125,222 Gargano, Jerry 88,208 Garrison, Christine 125 Gartner, Louis 153 Garver, Loralei 153 Gasaway, Barb 138 Gasaway, Dawn 138 Gaspari, Gaspari, Carol 153 Eleanor 138 Gasparro, Karen 125,185,223 228 INDEX Gasparro, Laura 88 Gatti, Vicki 125 Gatz, Charlie 153 Gauger, Robert 125,176,213 Gavin, Christy 150,153 Gawenda, Cynthia 153 Gawenda, James 88 Gawenda, Patrice 89 Gawenda, Ronald 138 Gawron, Beth 89,176 Geiger, Joni 125,220 Geiger, Susan 153 Gelb, Dennis 153 Gelb, Randy 138 Gennarelli, Kary 138,223 Gentry, Carolyn 89 Gentry, Celia 139,143,222 George, Dolores 44,153 Geovanis, Christine 139 Geovanis, Nicholas 153 Gerdevich, Ellen 89,l17,l85,188 Gerdevich, Jack 139,197 Gerdevich, Jean 125,186,222 Germaine, Deborah 89 Geroulis, Nick 89 Gervino, Peter 153,199 Gerzen, Mary 89 Geske, Leanne 153,174,186 Gevert, Diane 139 Giamarese, Frank 89,154,164,176 Giannis, Patricia l39,146,168, 219 Giardina, Joseph 89 Gibson, Michael 139,202,203 Giger, Marian 139 Gilbert, Shirley 125 Gillman, Alison 125,171,185 Gilsdorf, Paul 125 Gilsdorf, William 153 Gingery, Joanne 89,167,170 Girardi, Robert 139 Glab, Laura 153 Glotz, Sharon 139 Glowienke, Susan 125,176 Gobernatz, John 89,211 Godawa, Virginia 139' Godlewski, Curtis 89 Goergen, Marybeth 153 Goergen, Peggy 89 Goergen, Tim 196 Goergen, William 139,197,215 Goldberger, Mary 125,185 Goluszka, Richard 153 Good, Margaret 82,89 Good, Patricia 153,186 Good, Ronald 125 Goode, Pamela 139,166 Goolman, Loni 89 Gorecki, Robert 89 Gorman, Jean 125 Gort, Catherine 139 Gort, Steven 153 Goss, Tina 139 Goyette, Diane 89 Goyette, Patricia 153 Gozdziak, Eugene 125 Granitz, Scott 89,139,209 Grasso, Claudia 153 Graton, Rick 153 Graves, Martin 139,213 Grbic, Millie 153 Greathouse, Susan 125 Gredlics, Robert 89 Green, Harry 139 Green, Pam 153 Green, Theresa 89,175 Gregorich, Linda 125,176,223 Gregory, John 89 Gremp, Charles 139,199 ,,Grennan, Loretta 89,109 Grgula, Pamela 89 Griffin, Kathleen 139 Grillo, Karen 90 Grillo, Michael 125,211 Grillo, Susan 125,168,180,183 Grimes, Kim 125,167 Grisafe, Joseph 139 Grismer, Elizabeth 125 Gritis, Cynthia 125,221 Grohe, Stephanie 139 Gross, Nancy 125 Gross, William 153 Grottke, Sandra 139 Grych, Joseph 153 Gryz, Frank 125,195 Gryz, Susan 139,165 Grzybek, Jerome 90 Grzywacz, Gary 90 Grzywacz, Sharon 175,185 Gudgeon, John 125 Guidice, Jody 89,95 Guisinger, Karen 122,125, 19 219,222 Gurtler, Cheryl 125 Gustafson, Thomas 153 Gustin, Anton 90 Gustin, James 139,195 Guszcza, Andrew 139 Gutierrez, Agnes 125 Gutierrez, Fred 153 Gutowski, Marian 153 Guzior, Betsey 153 Gvero, Pero 139 Gyvran, Alice 153 Haarmans, Janice 90,173 Hernandez, Joy 139 lrmans, Lauren 139,17 P0 Lrmans, Linda 125 1,173, nada, Chris 90 ldad, Ronald 139,199 fe, Gigi 125 ge, James 90 in, Lorelei 139 m, William 139 damaka, Olga 90 ley, Janine 139 as, Diane 139,223 as, John 125 aska, Nina 125,165 aska, Richard 139,211 .lman, Charlene 90 .unka, Thomas 153,201 maj, Carl 153 maj, Joanna 125 mera, Darlene 90,110,169, 19 ndtmann, Kimberly 90,185 nnigan, Cindy 153 nnigan, Timothy 125 nsen, Norman 90,180 Hermanowski, Steven 139,195, 215 Hernandez, Lynn 153 Herolot, Deborah 91 Herst, Tom 139,197 Herstowski, Keith 125 Herstowski, Keith 153 Heslop, Kelly 139 Hess, Larry 125,215 Hickey, Bernard 91 Hickey, Brian 125,215 Hickey, Terry 140,211,215 Higgins, Janice 140 Higgins, John 102 Hilk, Scott 153 Hilk, Shirley 91 Hill, David 140 Hill, Theresa 154 Hillock, Ken 125 Hindes, Maureen 91 Hinton, Brian 140,213 Hinton, Greg 125,213 Hlad, Cynthia 91,110,187 Hlavac, Erwin 140 nson, Craig 139 nson, Linda 91 nzlik, Janet 125,185 nzlik, Karen 153 rasek, Anastasia 30,125 rasek, James 153 rasek, Mary 91 rbacek, Thomas 139,202 rdina, John 153,208 rkin, David 153 rkin, Mary Jo 91 rris, Debbie 125 rris, Denise 139 rris, Perry 139 rris, William 91 rt, Arthur 139,201,213 rt, Joseph 125 rt, Michael 139 rt, Paul 153,196 ,sil, Debra 153 .sler, .sler, Kathryn 139 Martin 153,199 iss,-Linda 153,170,223 lss, Robin 125,223 lun, Charles 153,199 luptman, Joann 139,186 Lure, Debbie 153 Lure, Mark 139 mvel, Barbara 125 lvlat, Gail 91 lvlovic, Bryan 139 lvlovic, Frank 125 lvlovic, Hope 153 lwley, Archie 139,195 iyward, Pamela 153 aad, Eugene 125 zad, Robert 139 earn, Mark 91 lhn, Jeffrey 91 idenblut, Debbie 125 ider, ider, Denise 91 Robert 139 jtmanek, Janet 77,91,177,187 jtmanek, Richard 139 kking, Carol 91 lebrandt, Kay 91,180 llner, Edward 91 llstrom, Lauren 91,183 nderson, Debra 139 neghan, Julie 153 neghan, Kathleen 125 neghan, Thomas 91 nkel, Jerome 125 nsel, Dennis 125 ring, Dana 91,218 rkel, Wayne 125 Hlavac, Victoria 154 Hlavaty, Diane 125,129,175,190 Hlavaty, Jerry 154,207 Hodys, Hope 92,222 Hoeksema, Christine 140 Hoft, William 154 Hogan, Donald 140,197,211 Holas, Tony, 125 Holland, Keith 154 Holland, Lynn 140 Holland, Thomas 125 Hollowell, Becky 154 Holmes, Donna 140,190 Holsapple, Kevin 140 Homolka, Susan 140 Honsik, Kurt 140 Hood, Robert 125 Hood, Thomas 154 Hooper, John 140 Hora, James 92,176,184,216 Horak, Louis 125 Horak, Milan 77,92 Horecny, David 154 Horecny, Joseph 125 Horvack, Larry 92 Houda, George 140 Houdock, Robert 92,184,212 House, Terrence 125,200,213 Hovorka, Roger 92 Howard, Anthony 140 Howard, Danny 92 Howard, Mary 125 Hrascinski, Barb .92 Hrbek, Steven 80,92,166,167 Hrdina, Christine 92 Hrejsa, Lori 45,92 Hruska, Carol 140 Hubacek, Scott 154 Huben, Joy 154,190 Hugh, Karen 92 Hula, Steven 140,202,203 Hulka, James 125 Hunter, Mark 154 Hunter, Scott 154,207 Hurbanis, Jeffrey 125,194 Hurt, Debbie 125 Huska, Kathy 140 Hybl, Martin 154,196 Iacomini, Amy 140 Iaculla, William 140 Ianniccari, Janet 140 Ianniccari, Joseph 92 Ianniccari, Susan 20,90,92 Ignash, Patricia 154 Ihde, Janet 154 Ihde, Susan 125 Iovinelli, Anne 82,92,190 Iovinelli, Christiane 154,190 Iovinelli, Michele 140 Iovinelli, Tina 154,190 Iovinelli, Tony 140,197,211 Iovino, Renee 154,155 Irons, Maria 126 Isenegger, Terry 92 Izzi, Marianne 140 J Jack, Susan 126,190 Jacklin, Rod 126 Jackson, Mickeal 154 Jacobson, Joellyn 154 Jagielo, Jeff 154 Jakovljevic, Mihajlo 48,140 Jakubowski, Joseph 154 James, Betty 140 James, Daniel 39,126 James, Leann 140,180 James, Lisa 154 James, Nancy 126 Janacek, Glen 140 Jancik, Darlene 126 Janda, Jean 154 Janda, Leonard 154 Janda, Tom 140,215 Janecek, George 154 Janke, Philip 92 Jannenga, Edward 126 Jannenga, Susan 154 Janousek, Mary 126 Janowick, Ronald 154,208 Jansen, Nancy 126 Jansky, Richard 140,203 Janusz, Caryn 140 Jaros, Debra 154 Jarosz, Mark 126,205,215 Jasin, Kevin 140,197 Jaskot, Randall 140,215 Jaskot, Roger 92,176 Jaskot, Russell 126,213 Jaskulski, Marybeth 46,126 Jaso, Bryan 126 Jasutis, Debra 140,186 Jaworek, Lorraine 126 Jaworski, Jennifer 140 Jaworski, Robert 154 Jaworski, William 126 Jay, Dave 140 Jedlovec, Gary 92,202,203 Jelinek, Allan 126 Jelinek, Joyce 140 Jenkins, David 126,204 Jenkins, Donald 92 Jensen, Michael 126 Jerin, Sharon 154 Jeselski, Leo 126,215 Jewgieniew, Tania 140 Jirsa, Raymond 93,108 Jirsa, Richard 140,197,205 Jirsa, Robert 126,215 Jirus, Jerry 126 Johansen, Dawn 154,170 Johnson, Bradley 154 Johnson, Jody 126,221 Johnson, Kevin 140 Johnson, Michael 93 Johnson, Patricia 140 Johnson, Robert 126 Johnson, Sandra 93,167 Jonak, Robert 154,207 Jonas, Leslie 126,169,222 Jonas, Wendy 154,l68,222,223 Jones, Donna 59,154 Jones, Edward 126 Jones, Richard 126 Jordan, John 154,196 Jordan, Mary 154 Jordan, Michael 140 Jovanovich, Julianne 60,154 Juliano, Alan 140 Jundt, James 154 Jurack, Paul 126,183 Jurceka, Diane 140,175 Jurceka, Nancy 93 Jruicek, James 140 Jruicek, Jane 93,176,221 Jurish, Annemarie 154 Justus, Jackie 126 Justus, Laura 93 Justus, Patricia 140 K Kachlic, Steven 126 Kachlik, Julianne 140,219 Kachurik, Jomarie 140 Kaczmarek, Diane 93 Kadow, Joan 140 Kadow, John 126,217 Kahl, Eldon 154 Kahoun, Christophe 140,213 Kaiser, David 154 Kaiser, Harriet 154 Kalagian, Kathy 140 Kalagian, Maureen 126 Kalal, Kathy 126 Kalal, Robert 126 Kalfas, Michael 66,93 Kalina, Janet 93 Kalous, Tammy 126 Kaminski, Gail 126 Kaminski, Patricia 126 Kaminski, Rose 154 Kammerer, Louis 154,190,208 Kammerer, Nancy 126,190,222 Kamps, Bob 154 Kamps, Geri 126 Kanak, Richard 140,202,213 Kane, Cheryl 126 Kane, Victoria 93 Kaplarevic, Aleksandra 154 Kappa, Renee 93 Kara, Danny 154,201 Kara, Tina 140 Karabin, Joan 126 Kariolich, Leslie 93 Kariott, Richard 94 Karsa, Michael 94 Kasniek, Joel 140 Kaspar, Frank 126,194 Kaspar, John 126 -. Kasprzak, Lenore 154 Katsianis, John 154,208 Kaucky, Robert 140 Kavicky, James 154 Kaydash, Thomas 154 Kaye, Janice 38,94,117 Kayes, Deborah 154 Kayser, Kathleen 190,222 Kayser, Ralph 140,190,209,217 Kazda, Donald 94 Kazda, Elaine 154 Kazda, William 154 INDEX 229 Rehearsing for an orchestra concert, Susan Lacey studies her music with the determination of improving her performance of a difficult passage. Keating, James 126,194,211,213 Keclik, Richard 126 Keel, Tim 140,197,211 Keel, Tom 154,196,210 Kelley, Maryann 126 Kellmann, John 140 Kelly, James 94 Kempf, Kevin 140,201,213 Kendra, Kari 127,167,190 Kendra, Kim 88,94,173,176, 180,190 Kendra, Kraig 154,196 Kendzora, Christine 94,176, 183,221 Kendzora, Kathleen 140,183, 185 Kennedy, Mark 127 Kennedy, Patrick 154,196,208 Kennedy, Susan 154 Kenny, Elizabeth 166 Kerhart, Steven 94 Ketza, Janice 94,220 Ketza, Judy 127,185 Kevan, Craig, 154 Kibitz, Kiener, Kiener, Beverly 140 Cynthia 127,185 Lisa 140, 173 Kieras, Sandra 154 Kimak, Kimak, Mark 154,196 Michael 94,198 Kinastowski, Andrew 94 Kinastowski, Barbara 140 King, Arthur 155 King, Edward 155 King, Eric 155 King, J oseph 141 Kinsfather, Cheryl 127,130 Kirch, Cathy 127 Kirch, Edward 127 Kirchhoff, Randy 155 Kirian, Charles 141 Kirin, Joseph 127 Kirin, Patricia 155,190 Kirk, Shelley 155 Kirkolis, Linda 155,170 Kirstein, Barbara 155 Kirstein, Fred 141 Kitzberger, Kim 127 Kitzberger, Mike 141,197 Klausler, Chris 155 Klick, Alan 141,195 Klimes, Carol 94,166 Kling, Gail 155 Klouda, Robert 141 Klouzer, Karl 94,174,183 Kluge, Kathy 141,173 Klump, Kathleen 141,185 Kmet, Barbara 141,147,l71, 175 0 Knafl, Jill 141 Knapkiewicz, Chester 94,177 Knerr, Philip 141 Knessl, Charles 155 Knickel bein, David 141,199, 206,217 . Knight, Cynthia 155 Knorps, Michael 94 Knorps, Thomas 127' Kobida, Diane 127 Koblich, Cindy 155 Koc, James 155 Koc, Lisa 141 Koc, Richard 127 Koch, Camille 141 Kocian, Daniel 155 Kocka, Steven 141 Kocourek, Richard 141 230 INDEX Kocourek, Robert 127 Kool, Karen 78,94,184,185, 218,223 Koechle, Donna 94,141 Koechle, James 127 Koehler, Richard 155 Koelle, Michael 127 Koelle, Tracy 141 Kogut, Karol 138,141 Kogut, Robert 141 Kohlegk, Linda 127 Kohout, Tresnja 94 Kolak, Kathleen 155 Kolak, Thomas 94 Koller, J. 198 Kolman, Kathryn 94 Kolodziej, Ted 94 Komarek, Barbara 155 Komarek, Kathy 127,185 Kopacz, Richard 127 Kopacz, Ronald 155 Kopczewski, Lea Ann 155 Kopek, Andrew 155,196 Kopkowski, Don 155 Kopkowski, James 127,200,213 Korbel, Pamela 94 Kordesh, Annie 141,218 Kordesh, Mary 94,218 Kosar, Catherine 94 Kosina, Deborah 141 Kosmider, Donna 95 Kosmider, Sandra 141 Kostka, Susan 141 Kotal, Laurie 141 Kotrba, Donald 155 Koubenec, Michael 155,170, 171,175 Koval, Lucy 141 Kovalsky, Linda 127,171,180, 191 Kovar, Robert 95,198 Kovich, Katherine 34,140,141, 190,222 Kowalski, Michael 141 Kowarsch, Richard 141 Kozak, Karen 141,147 Kozak, Mark 155,208 Kozderka, Karen 127,141 Kozderka, Karol 223 Koziel, John 95,204 Koziol, Gary 127 Kozlowski, Mary 155 Kozumplik, Veronica 127 Krabbe, Judith 95,103,170,185 Kraft, William 127 Krajnik, Clara 141 Kral, Catherine 155 Kral, Gary 127 Kral, Linda 127 Kral, Lisa 127 Kramer, Karen 95 Kramer, Leann 127 Krasnopolsky, Victor 155 Krasula, Darlene 141,168 Krause, Kurt 127,213 Krawec, Patrice 127 Krejca, Mary 95,167 Krencius, Eileen 95 Krenz, Robert 141 Kretch, Joseph 12,127 Krev, David 141,190,208,209 Krev, Janice 95,190,222 Kristy, Nancy 155 Krivensky, Don 127 Krivensky, Donna 127 Kriz, Denise 141 Kriz, Karen 96 Kroc, Patricia 141 Kroll, Dennis 96 Kroupa, Susan 155 Krsek, Stanley 127,172 Krucek, Diane 155 Krucekz Jeffery 141,213 Krucek, Michael 96 Krueger, Linda 31,150,155 Kruger, Chris 96 Krupa, Donna 155 Krupicka, Darlene 21,96,220 Krupicka, Lenny 141,217 Krusec, Edward 20,96,l78,l80, 183,214 Krusec, Henry 96 llgxkib Krusec, Robert 141 Kruzich, Roseann 141 Kryger, Patricia 141,166,168, 174,190,221 ' Krysiak, Lawrence 96,202 Krysiak, Linda 155,190 Krystinak, Patricia 127 Krystyn, Linda 155 Krystyn, Martin 127 1 Kufrin, Christophe 155 Kufrin, Kevin 155 Kukielski, James 127 Kulaga, Marilyn 155 Kulawiak, Thomas 127,215 Kulhanek, George 127,194 Kunes, Rosemarie 96,221 Kunkel, Rose 155 Kupres, David 155 Kupsco, Lawrence 141,217 Kupsco, Marianne 96,176 Kupsco, Patricia 127,185 Kur, Stephen 155 Kuras, Cathy 155,190,218 Kuras, Donna 127,190,218, 219 Kuras, Michael 155 Kurka, Frank 127 Kurka, Miroslav 127,172,173 Kurtz, Allen 127 Kutw, Cheryl 127 Kuta, J ohn 96 Kuta, Karen 141 Kutchan, Toni 167,176 Krystyniak, Debbie 155 Krzanik, Andrew 141,215 Krzanik, Frank 141,167 Krzeminski, Kenneth 96 Krzyston, Michael 96,176 Kubil, Cheryl 141 Kucan, William 155,196 Kucera, James 155 Kucera, Joseph 96,200,208, 212 Kucera, Linda 155 Kucera, William 141 Kuchan, Kuchan, Kuchan, Robert 127,211 Thomas 155,211 William 96,184,211 Kucharz, Scott 155 Kuchta, Kuchta, Kucinas, Debra 96 Kenneth 141 Kathleen 127 Kudla, Joanne 127,176,190 Kutz, Diane 127 Kuziel, Jennifer 155 Kuzin, Gary 127 Kuzin, Marylou 35,96,l77,187 Kuzur, Rosemarie 127 Kvasnicka, Karen 155 Kveton, Constance 96 Kveton, Larry 155 Kveton, Sandy 155 Kwit, John 141 Kysela, George 96,172 Kysela, Stanley 127,208 Labiak, Janine '96 X xiak, Kathy 124,127 , ie 98 rey, Doreen 165 ,Louis 98,21 rey, 5115311 155,218, 0 ip ert, Walter 98 511111, G60ffl' 141 ittle, Laurie 155 zonte, Mich l 1 L ttle, 7 be ' 1 1d,Ko1h1oo 141 Lmloo , eb i 1 ld, Peter 'tt- - Dian 1 1ny.De ra x Kathleen -1 . iny, Victor 155 . 1 , iel 86 1 1 W se, Kat 1 , 1, v' '- se, Ro e 141 Q 1 ke, J 1 , 11 11116 1 111101211 1 o din e 1 , 0 0 ances 97 Loddi eith 98 b u ohll 155 Lod' , er 36,1 r Nick 127 Loe s, haro 156 CSG, J01111 41 lLoiz 0, Ja 41 e, Raymo Q ll Ra y ,19 n ster, Mar 41 a ' y 9817 ndis, Kenne 1 9 11,2 4 Longo oholas ,170 111115 J - ' 15 Lopor isa iok 15 196 Lori, nd y, 155,19 og ' 41 111151 1 'Q' 97 o ensky,J IS 99 11611881 'P' 24,127 awski avid 1 ' 11611881 ' 1 ubaws , e 12 nt '12, K g 31 14 'a '- cas ie 1 rso - 215141 f 9 Lud' ,W o l42,2 Sky, lstonhe 0 Lu , ul 15 udizi occ 6: 11, Lori 15 uer, 1 K X u s, Deborah, 99 llrla, . 1 -vp h l ' keg, D ne 142 11118 Q' vid 127, -1 -'iq uketic, emarie urse aula ,1 jg kow, ob 99,194, 11101 11, i f Jr v u' ana 128 utermi h, I P 27 X u , Luke 9 V0l'fi10, ' I 'Q 27,1 - - dder, Dan 1 WGN, C111 ' 5,171 zadder, John 9 WSO Kal' l55 Luzadder, S 8011, n 155 L ch, Mar 1,15 , avy, c 127, 77 yons, 99 bloch, eslie 8 ,190, Lyo , ard 28 320,222 Lys , Taras 5 ,211 dvort. usan 1 1 Lyss ,Ale r 142,167, ganski, Su 127 17 ,173 mar, Ca mbach, n 155 mke, Nan 127,155 onard, Joh M: oni, Marian foni, Tracey 15 eopard, Larry 97,171 vopard, Paula 55 ch, Barbara 156 epore, Laura 1 ach, Kathleen 30,142,186 eslie, Erin 141,2 22 Maciejewski, Carol 128,222 1slie, Shannon , ,222, Mackey, Hope 156 F23 Mackie, Linda 99 stina, Bob 127,172 Mackin, Karen 128 stina, Frank 97,18 Macnerland, James 93,128, tsos, Stanley 1 177,183 u, Harry 155, Maggiore, Angelina 128,l75, wandowski C 86,97, 222,223 85,223 Mahoney, James 156,158,196 wandowski, Dore 141,185, Mahoney, Susan 128,220 22 Majcen, Robert 156 wandowski, George 184, Makely, Jennifer 142 90,208,209 Makely, Katherine 156 wandowski, Paul 141,209 Makowski, Ken 99 otka, Lance 141 el, Donna 97 el, Joseph 127 hner, Nancy 141 ht, Regina 97 ht, Suzanne 141,189 ko, Olga 141 ko, Theresa 155 b, David 98 dahl, Leonard 141,206,215 dmark, Mark 141 dmark, Robert 127 dsay, Kenneth 141,197, 03,206 Malarik, Cynthia 125,128,183, 221 Malek, Maryann 156 Malekovic, Anna 156,190 2 M arl 43,99 a ancin , ancini, an oretta tanley 128 'ane 156 anice 9 omas l Manginif Danna 23,128,221 2 id , ri 11 , Rich .f narelli Michael 142 M 1 B 56 N 128 -A , ' Ma narelli rk 99,194 nsbridge Nancy 156 1' anson, ohn 142 1 nson, slie 99 4 'Xi a 156 .Xp-ng Theresa 99 N: S, imiao 142 M rb , a isze 1 con t .. n 128168217 arcza L wrence 99 1 arcz aul 128 E ek thie 156 2: Mark 142 M ,N amela . 9917 a k Patty 12818 ares Cody 142 ares Gary ,f' Maresh F :fr f 213 Maresh f 15415 Maresh da 156 Maresh Vicki 99 e 2' x an 99 X xi 1 v ' ' I O x , , 1 ' f , ,1 0 171 ,if Margenlina, Gi ,222, 2 Margentina, M Jo 15 86 Mariani, Brian 142,217 Mariani, Diane 142,222 Marik, Mary 142,190,221,222 Marinos, Mike 156,199 Markou, Sophia 156 Markvart, William 142 Marohnich, Cynthia 99 Marohnich, Deborah 99 Marquardt, Kathleen 156 Mars, Susan 99 ' Marshall, Gary 128 Marshall, Roseanne 156 Marsico, Loredana 128 Marsiglio, Jeffrey 142 Martin, David 128 Martin, Dean 142,201 Martin, Deborah 99,173,176, 177 Martin, Denise 156 Martin, Jeffrey 100 Martin, Lynda 100,185 Martin, Michael 156,208 Martin, Patricia 122,128 Martin, Richard 100 Martin, Thomas 156,158,l96, 210 Martinek, Victor l42,166,167, 177 Martinez, Elvia 156 Martinez, George 156 Martinez, Raquel 142 Martini, Cheryl 156 Martinovich, David 156 Martinovich, Steven 128 Martirano, Fran 142,190 Malekovic, Robert 128,183 Malina , Cheryl 142 Malina, Lance 41,156,201 Malina, Michelle 156 Malina, Terrance 128 Malinski, Michael 32,99 Malinski, Sandra 142,223 Malon, Ronald 128 Malusa, Mike 156,199 Maly, Billy 142 Martoccio, Joan 100 Martorelli, Jamie 100,171, 186,223 Martz, Keith 156 Martz, Roger 128 Marzek, Peter 142,199 Mascitti, Keith 156 Maselli, Frances 156 Mashos, Eugenia 156 Masini, Linda 128,176,221 1 Masis, Patricia 100 Masschelin, Carey 100,176,180 Masschelin, Sue 142 Masschelin, Thomas 128 Mastandrea, John 142 Mastandrea, Robert 128 Masters, Cathy 142 Mastny, James 100 Mastny, Jeanie 128 Mastny, Jerome 128 Mastny, Robert 156 Maszota, Barbara 100,185,223 Matarrese, Rosann 100 Matelski, Bonnie 142 Matelski, Valerie 156 Mathieu, Nanette 156 Matiello, Concetta l00,l65,185, 223 Matriciano, Tom 142 atrisciano, Camilla 128 Matrisciano, Gloria 156 Matto wight 128,197,211,217 Matts Nancy 100 Maturo o a 142 Maturo, an 142,185 Matus, ynthia 142,168,222 M Gregory 142 Ma chik, Michael 156 a sek, Chet 142,197,211 ch, Rita 156 auggri, Steve 156 aurizi, Laura 128,166,167 A Maxa, Judith 100 Maxa, Paul 197,213 Mayer, Catherine 128,164,176 Mayer, David 156 - Mayer, Steven 100 Mayerhofer, John 156 Mayerhofer, Paul 142 Maynard, Gene 142 Mazur, Stephen 156 Mazzone, Gary. 142,195 McAllister, Stephen 156 McAllister, William 100, i McAloon, Mary Ellen 100 1 McCall, Thomas 142 McClelland, Cheryl 100 ' McClelland, Julie 128,167 McCombs, Cheryl 100 McCormack, Thomas l28,l76, 208 McDaniel, James 128 McDaniel,ANancy 156 McDermott, Mark 156 McDonald, Eugene 156 McDonald, Sharon '156 McElligott, Richard 100,208 McElligott, Terrence 100 McGhee, Michael 142 McGill, Michael 142 McGinn, Thomas 156, McGuffey, Kathy 156 1 McGuire, Michael 142,146 McHugh, Mark 156 McLaren,.John 142 McLaren, Kevin 156,210 McMurry, Dennis 156 McNally, 'Lori 156 ' McNichols, Michael 156,196 McNichols, Michelle 156 1 McNure, Tom 101 McShane, Dan 156,196 McSweeney, Mary 128 McWherter, Donald '142 - Meares, Steve 156 ' Meckel, George 101,184,190 A Meckel, Joseph 142,190,206, 208 ' Medor, Alex 142,197 Medor, Anna 156 , Mehren, Annette 101 INDEX 231 Nemece Before taking out students for behind-the-wheel driving, instructor Mr. W.' Buchinger takes time to check and refill the car's tires with air. Mlekush, Nancy Ann 128 Mlynski, Cynthia 142 Mocerino, Ronald 142 Mockus, Susan 157 My y. ff Modica, Maryellen 157 Mogili cki, Elizabeth 128,175 Molinaro, Alfred 128,195 Molinaro, Amelia 142,222 Molinaro, Anthony l02,166,167,176 Molinaro, Lawrence 102 Mollenhauer, Arthur 128,175, Mehren, Beth 142 Meier, Robert 142 Melka, Barbara 24,128,177,179 Melone, Mary 39,218,223 Menas, Pierre 142 Mencari, Linda 101 Mencari, Richard 156 Mendez-Soto, David 33,156 Menz, Cheryl 171 Meo, Cara 156 Meril, Karen 22,128,165 Merritt, Raymond 128 Mertinkus, Sue 156 Metido, Carmen 142 Metsch, Steve 156 Meyer, Karen 128 Miceli, Janet 156 Michaels. David 101 Michaels, Ellen 156,171 Michalczak, Christine 101 Michalec, Richard 142 Michalek, Geri 142 Michalek, Lynn 156 Michalik, Alan 101,105 Michalik, Dennis 156 Michals, Kathleen 142 Michals, Paula 128 Miculinich, Andrew 47,119 Mientus, Nancy 128,222 Miezio, Anna 156 Miglore, Anthony 142 Mihail, Cindy 156 Mikel, Richard 156,199 Mikneus, Donald 142,206,213 232 INDEX 5.46 'ww--Q-.-,..,,, 204,205,213 Mollenhauer, Steven 157,207 Monack, Craig 142 Monaco, Cheryl 142,183 Monaco, Vince 157 Monar, Art 12 Monczynski, James 142 Montana, Elizabeth 142 Montana, Margaret 128 Montana, Michelle 157 Montana, Theresa 143 Montes, Dennis 143 Montoro, Kathy 157 Najfus, Kevin 157 Naleway, Larry 103 Naleway, Tracy 157 Natale, Frederic 143,202,215 Natonski, Chele 157 Natonski, Laura 129 Natonski, Maureen 103 Naughton, Debra 157 Naughton, Francis 143 Naus, Sue 143 Neadly, Paul 103,214 Neal, Lynne 143 Nekolny, Michael 103,184,201 209 Nekolny, Susan 143,186 Nelson, Carlene 103 Nelson, Gloria 103 Nelson, James 143 Nelson, Susan 129,175,190,22 Nelson, Wendy 157 Nemec Donna 103 Nemecz Doug 103 Nemec, Helen 129 k, Ski, 143,206,215 Montoro, Patricia 129 Moon, Gregory 129,208 Moore, Raymond 129 Moore, Ronda 143 Moran , James 157 Moran, Terence 33,157,196,210 Morel, Patricia 143 ' Morelli, John 143 Moreno, Bruce 102 Morey, Ann 129 Morey, Kenneth 157 Morin, James 102 Morosky, Frank 143,190,191, 209 Mikos, Susan 101 Mikutis, Lynn 157 Mikyska, James 142 Milburg, Edith 128,190,221 Milenkovic, Ljubinka 142 Milenkovic, Michael 128 Morris , Alan 157 Morris, Cheri 157 Morris, Glinda 102 Morris, Tim 157 Morris Morris Morris ette, Deborah 129 ette, Jerry 143 ette, Sharyn 157 Ness, Roberta 129 Nichols, Michael 157 Nickipuck, Diane 157 Nickipuck, Mike 129 Nickla, Debbie 36,143 Nickolettos, Andy 143 Nicosia, Marianne 157 Nicosia, Pat 103 Niedrich, Charles 103 Niemeyer, Nancy 157 Niemiro, Mark 157,207 Nikols, Tony 129 Noga, Thomas 103 Nohava, James 157,196,208 Nolan, James 157 Noll, Jeff 157,208 Noltemeyer, William 157,196, 210 N ordbye, Robert 104,184,194, 212 Miller, Cheryl 157 Miller, Cheryl 101 Miller, Cindy 142 Miller, Cindy 101 Miller, David 157 Miller, David 157,210 Miller, Donna 128 Miller, Donna 142- Miller, James 157 Miller, Kathleen 80,101 Miller, Mark 157,196 Miller, Mary 128,171 Miller, Norine 157 Miller, Robin 101 Miller, Ronald 128 Miller, Scott 128,194 Yvonne 102 Minarik, Paul 128,198 Misicka, Lawrence 142 Miskulin, Nancy 128 Mitas, Janet 128 Mitchener, Michael 157 Mitchener, Scott 128 Mitts, Debra 142 Mitts, Fred 128 Mladenik, Jeff 128,127 Mlekush, Janet 157 Mlekush, Janice 157 Miller, Morten, Paula 129 Moser, Frederick 157,196 Mosley, Gina 143,222 Motejzik, Pam 143 Motis, Richard 129 Moul, John 143 Moul, Maureen 129 Moul, Rosemary 102 Moy, Milly 35,143,168,l85 Moysey, Mary 102,221 Mrazek, Susan 157 Muccianti, Michael 156,157,208 Mudra, Dawn 129 Mueller, Elizabeth 157,190 Mugavero, Guy 157 Mula, Michelle 129 Mullins, Ronald 102 Munoz, Thomas 102,175 Murphy, Christine 102 Murphy, Eileen 143 Murphy, Martin 129,195 Murphy, Robert 143,197 Murray, Patricia 143 Murtaugh, Donna 157 Musil, Karen 143 Musillami, Theresa 102 Mussari, Pamela 157 Muth, David 129,190,208 Muth, Robert 103,184,208 Myrtle, Ruth 129 Naiser, Joseph 129,213 Norris, William 143 Novak, Curtis 157 Novak, Dawn 104,190,208 Novak, Larry 143 Novak, Pam 104,170 Novak, Timothy 12,104 Novak, Wally 157 Noworul, Richard 104 Nusko, Frank 143 Nye, Diane 129 Nykodem, Ramona 143,185 Obremski, O Connell, O Mike 143 Michael 129 O Connor, Jerry 143 O Connor, Michael 157 O Connor, Thomas 143,173,17 Oehlberg, Christian 129 Oehlberg, Krista 104 Oehlberg, Laura 143,171 Oestmann, Jeff 143 Ohalloran, Denis 157,196,208 Ohalloran, Kevin 129 Ohlson, Daniel 143 Ohlson, Martin 104 Omalley, Kathleen 157 Ondracek, Brian 129,175 Oneill, Maureen 157 Orrico, Robert 157 Orton, Anna 129 Orwat, Todd 129 Proulx, shea, Eileen 143,170 shea, Joan 152,157,170 sterbusch, Linda 157 strowski, Debbie 129 strowski, Douglas 143,195,211 strowski, Linda 104 strowski, Steve 157 wens, Michael 104,166 zdinec, Laddonna 143 zga, Karen 143 P 'abst, Kristine 129 Qcentine,'J'6eS'pH '157,196,210 'acione, Sharon 143 'adera, Edward 157,210 'adera, Marianne 104 'adera, Tony 17,129 'aganelli, Vicki 104,221,235 'aganelli, William 157,208 'age, Donna 157 'age, Mary 129 'agurko, Annette 157 'ainter, Philip 129,202,215 'alella, Tony 157 'ales, Ken 157,208 'alkovic, Patricia 143,186,221 'alkovic, Ronald 143 'almer, Danny 157 'anasky, Greg 129 'ancner, Carol 104 'anico, Joe 129 'ankow, John 104 'anzer, Beverly 129 'anzo, Joe 129 'app, John 129,195 'app, Mike 143,197,211 'arille, Michael 157 'arkolap, John 143,180 'arrulli, Frances 104,167,176, 186 'artekel, Marcia 104,187 'asso, Bob 143 'asternak, Karen 143 'asternak, Kenneth 104,214 'auley, Susan 158,190 'aulin, Steve 158 'aulson, Richard 129 Paulson, Robert 104 Vavlik, Paul 129 avone, Brenda 143,166 awlak, Amy 158 awlicki, Jeff 158 awlowski, Daniel 129,205 awlowski, Leonard 143,206 azereckis, Linda 104 ec, June 143 echa, Karen 104 echa, Michael 143 echota, Ronald 129 ecinka, Diane 143,223 ecinka, Karen 158,223 ecora, Michael 158 derson, John 143 nkava, Richard 104 pitone, Kathy 158 rez, Cynthia 129,208 rez, Martha 12,129 rina, Bob 104 rina, Brian 143 rnicka, Ann 158 rnicka, Larry 129 rri, Anthony 129,215 rri, Joseph 158,208 rry, Greg 158 rry, Mark 143 Persin, Cathy 104,176 Petergal, Stephen 104,178 Peterka, George 158 Peters Peters Allison 158 Anastasia 158,168 Peters, Delaine 158,171 Peters, George 143,197,211 Peters Thomas 129 Peterson, Arthur 104 Peterson, Harvey 176 Peterson, Jan 86,105 Petitti, Nancy 158 Petratur, Lisa 129 Petrik, Bob 143 Petrovich, Mark 129 Petter, Jeffrey 158,207 Phillips, Randy 158 Phillips, Tim 158 Photakis, Gary 105 Pianouski, Wayne 158,210 Picciariello, Roxanne 143,222, 223 Picerno, Gayle 129 Picken, Cindy 143,223 Picucci, Nancy 158 Piecuch, William 158 Pieta, James 158 Pietras, Robert 158 Pietrzak Pietrzak Pietrzak ! Pietrzyk, Pietrzyk 1 7 , Edward 129,130,204 Marc 129,208,217 Michael 158 Arlene 129,175,190 Edward 65,158 Pignataro, Darlene 143 Pignataro, Michael 129 Pignato, Gina 143 Piha, Donaff! 129,184, 194,21 1, 213 Piha, Thomas 143,194,211,213 Pilarczyk, Michael 105 Pileggi, Dawn 143 Pileggi, Frank 130 Pileggi, Jody 105 Pileggi, Lena 158 Pinta, Darrell 143 Piornack, Nick 143,215 Pitrak, Diane 144 Pittan, Roxanne 158,190 Piwowar, Christine 130 Piwowar, Elizabeth 158 Placek, Cynthia 130,l70,171, Placko, Gregory 105 Plazibat, Ed 144 Plazibat, Stephen 105 Plesha, Julie 105,113,166, 167,176 Plesha, Karen 130,220 Plesha, Terri 158 Plesniak, Robert 105 Plye, Alice 130 Poch, Helene 158 Pochocki, Deborah 158 Pochocki, Glenn 144 Poghen, Bob 105 Pohanka, Sharno 43,105 Pohanka, Thomas 130 Pohlman, Carol 144,175,223 Pokropinski, Sharon 130,171 Polaski, Karl 105 Poletto, Karen 158 Polich, Laura 158 Polich, Therese 158 Policky, Judith 144 Policky, Patricia 144 Poling, Kenneth 158 Ponomar, Richard 130 Ponshe, Sandy 144 Pontrelli, Cheryl 130,175,185 Popa, Lee 130,217 Pope, Eugene 144 Potsek, Diane 158,219 Potuznik, Suzana 105 Poupa, Mary 144,180 Pour, Charlene 130 1 1 Pozesky, Janet 130 Pozesky, Kenneth 158 Pozesky, Mike 106 Prancik Prancik Preber, , Donna 158 , Raymond 130 John 106 Prebish, James 144,215 Preston, David 158 Pribish, James 158,171 Pribyl, Marie 144,220 Pribyl, Olga 150,158,223 Pribyl, Vera 158 Price, Sheila 158 Procich, Thomas 106 Proffitt, Dani 106 Proffitt, David 158,201 Proffitt, Lynn 130,222,223 Prohaska, Richard 130 Prosek, Richard 106 Proska, Mary 130,190 Proska, Murray 144,213 Julie 106 Provenzale, Michelle 158 Provenzano, Mark 106 Provenzano, Patricia 158 Pruger, Daniel 130 Prusa, Patricia 130 Pszczola, Adam 144 Ptacek, Richard 144,190 Ptak, Barbara 144,218 Ptak, Robert 130 Puhar, Anka 126,130 Puhar, Danny 144,197,206 Puhar, Joe 158,196,207 Pukstys, Andrew 158 Pukys, Joann 106 Puleo, Chris 158 Purcell, Kenneth 158 Purdey, Tamara 158,170,171 Purkyne, Klara 144 Pusateri, Anthony 106 Pusateri, Joseph 144 While filming a movie to promote enrollment in Italian classes, Mr. R. Pukstys focuses on two students performing a comical skit. INDEX 233 Pusateri, Leo 158 Puskaric, Peggy 144 Putzell, Carol 144 Putzy, Kenneth 144 Pyrce, Philip 144,203 Pyshny, Gregory 106,212 Quail, David 158 Quealy, Daniel 130 Quigley, Peggy 158 Quinlan, Michele 158,161 Quinn, Linda 130 Quinn, Michael 158,210 R Raczkiewicz, Ernest 130 Rada, Brian 144,197,211 Rada, Debby 159 Rada, Karen 144,165,168,218 Radak, Thomas 130 Radivojevich, Biljana 159 Radjevic, Rade 106 Radocha, Karen 106 Radogno, Maria 131 Radosta, Laura 159 Radtke, William 159,201 Raia, Linda 159 Raia, Tom 107 Rallo, Nancy 144,175 Ramaglia, Joseph 131 Ramos, Harry 107 Rapacz, David 107,175 Rausch, Laureen 107,218 Rausch, Lissa 159 Rawers, Lynn 122,131,208 Ray, Linda 159 Re, Fedirico 131,170,171 Rebout, Gwen 159,223 Recht, Elizabeth 159,168,171 Recht, Paul 131,180 Reda, Marianne 41,144,165,223 Reda, Patricia 131 Reffner, Mark 131,200,213 Regan, Glenn 131, 194,205 Regan, John J. 107 Regan, Rosemary 107,222 Reich, Deborah 107 Reich, Donna 144 Reilly, Philip 144 Reilly, Thomas 159,201 Reimer, Jeff 144 Reimer, Kirk 107 Reinholtz, John 107 Reinholtz, Mark 144,213 Rembles, Karen 41,144,183,185 Remelis, Denise 144,191 Remiyas, Bill 139,144 Remiyas, Kathy 130,131 Renc, Peggy 144 Rendak, Barbara 131 Renfus, Paul 131 Repp, Grover 144,195,211 Repp, Veronica 131 Repp, Yvonne 159 Reyna, Vivian 131 Reynolds, Janet 159 Rezabek, George 47,107 Ricchio, Alberto 144,199 Ricco, Jennifer 107 234 INDEX Rice, Michael 107,194 Rich, Mary 159 Richards, Martin 107 Richardson, Marianne 144 Richardson, Shirley 131 Richter, Daryl 107,177 Riedl, Frank 144,197,213 Riedl, Linda 159 Rimkus, Lynn 144,185 Ris, Anton 144,213 Rissky, Jill 159 Rissky, Scott 144 V Rita, Renee 107,108 Ritz, James 144,215 Ritzenthaler, Alan 131 Rivas, Maria 131 Rizzo, Cynthia 144 Roberts, Alberta 159 Rodeo, Debby 159 Rogiers, Cindy 159 Rohmann, Mark 159,196,207 Rohr, Edward 144 Rojas, Cheryl 107,119 Rokicki, John 144 Rokicki, Patti 159,190 Romanek, Bruce 107,175,190, 208 Romanek, Debora 159 Romani, Pamela 144,223 Romano, Victor 107 Ronde, Thomas 107,198 Ross, Thomas 107,184,194,214 Rost, Mary 108,115 Rotar, Marcello 131,175 Roth, Darlene 144 Roth, Joseph 144 Roth, Robert 159 Rowe, Marshall 159,208 Rubringer, Lori 144 Ruch, Robert 85,108,176,204 Rude, Robin 108 Rudis, Margaret 42,108 Ruehle, Mike 144 Ruffolo, Rhonda 131 Rus, Peggy 159 Rushbrook, James 144 Rusick, Rhonda 144 Rusnak, Debbie 131,168 Russler, Jeff 144 Russler, Leigh 159 Russo, Frank .108 Russo, James 144 Russo, Pasquale 144 Ruzak, Elizabeth 144 Ruzak, Loretta 159 Ruzicka, Michael 85,108 Ruzicka, Tom 131,201 Ruzicka, Tom 159 Ryan, Erin 131 Ryan, Robert 47,159,208 Ryan, Timothy 159 Rychlinski, Lola 144 Rychlinski, Theresa 108 Rycraft, Catherine 108 Rylands, Keith 109 Ryndak, Dawn 159 Ryndak, Laura 109,176,220 Rysavy, Richard 131 S Saba, Richard 159 Sabatino, John 144 Sabatino, Joseph 144 Sabo, Danny 108,109 .Saccaro, Susan 34,131,177 Sadowski, Janet 144 Sajovic, John 109,212 Sakun, Valerie 30,131,171,l76 Sala, Susanna 131 Salach, Karen 144 Salamone, Frank 144 Salatino, Jeff 159 Salerno, Anthony 131 Salerno, Michael 109,194 Sallis, Patricia 159 Sallis, Tim 144 Sanecki, Steven 159 Santaniello, Patrick 131 Saran, Cynthia 31,131,l67,174, 176 Saran, Frank 105,109,184,194 Saran, Laura 150,159,190,218, 219,222 Saran, Margaret 136,145,185,218, 219,222 Saran, Roger 145,174,217 Sarantopoulos, Cynthia 159,171 Sarich, Robert 159 Sarich, Thomas 145 Sass, Janet 40,109 Sasso, Annette 159 Sauter, Thomas 109,115 Savopoulos, George 159 Sawusch, Daniel 145,202,203 Scaletta, Paul 131 Scaletta, Susan 109 Scalzetti, Dominic 43 Scaman, Andrea 131,220 Seaman, Barbara 119 Scaman, Chris 145 Scamarcia, Michael 109 Scamarcia, Rose 131 Scarcello Scarcello Scardigli Scavuzzo Schauer, Schauer, , Anthony 109,175 , Frank 159,201 , Kellie 143,145 , Theresa 106,109 Bill 159 Teresa 131 Scheffel, Charles 159 Schicker, Susan 145 Schilling, Mark 131 Schiszik, Glenn 159 Schiszik, Randy 145 Schmid, Carol 40,109 Schmidt, Albert 159,196,210 Schmidt, David 159 Schmidt, Lee Ann 109,176 Schranz, Cathy 131,176,221,223 Schranz, Martin 159,206 Schraub, Karen 109 Schraub, Laura 131 Schroeder, Cathy 131 .f Schroeder, James 145,180,183 Schroeder, Judith 159 Schroeder, Mary 131 Schroeder, Richard 109,183 Schubert, Ann 159 Schubert, Steven 145 Schuenemann, Michael 145 Schuh, David 159 Schuler, Annamarie 159,171 Schultz, David 159 Schumacher, Elaine 14,35,109, 114,144,177 Schumacher, Elizabeth 131 Schumacher, Madeline 145,220,222 Schwartz, Frank 131 Schwolow, Kenneth 109 Sciabica, Sciabica, Sandra 40,159 Susan 43,109 Sciara, Rosaria 159 Sciukauskas, Diane 159 Sciukauskas, Linda 131 scum, Sahara 145 Scornaienchi, Loretta 159 Scott, Robert . 131 'Q . .Q Scotti, Chris 131,185 Scumaci, Rosemarie 131 Sebela, Joyce 159 Sedlacek, Carol 136,145,175 Sedlacek, Frank 109 Seebauer, Debra 131 Sefcik, Robin 110,185 Seltin, Carole 159 Seltin, Donald 110 Senase, Judy 145 Senase, Rocco 145 Senese, Cheryl 131 Senese, John 145,199 Senkerik, Louise 145 Seplak, Mark 145 Serafiniak, Cathy 145 Serafino, Cindy 110 Serafino, Theresa 131 Sergo, Linda 131,185 Serritella, Cheryl 159,190 Serritella, Marie 110 Sestak, Georgette 145 Sevcik, Steven 145 Severino, Antonella 159 Sevilla, Janet 145,223 Sexton, Sandra 159,170,171 Shafar, Carol 23,110,173,180, 190,222 Shanahan, Patrick 24,144,145, 177,178 Shaner, Debra 110 Shaner, Rita 145 Shaw, Fanchon 145 Shay, Joan 131 Sheehan, Pat 211 Sheldon, Frank 131,198 Sheldon, Kimberly 159 Shepelak, Patricia 101,110, 167,176 Shereck, Terence 131 Sherlock, Brian 159 Sherlock, Debra 110,115 Sherlock, Thomas 145 Sherman, Robin 110 Sherry, Mark 131 Shifflet, Derrick 159,160 Shogren, Brian 159,196 Shorner, Kathleen 145,191 Short, Deborah 110 Shubinski, Barbara 145,180,18 222 Shubinski, Robert 110,184,190, 208 Shuma, Margaret 110 Shuma, Roger 159 Sible, Tamara 145 Siebert, Judy 159 Siebert, Karen 111 Sifrar, Daniel 111,194,214 X Sifrar, Steve 197 Sigman, Kim 145,223 Signore, Steve 131,184 Sikavitsas, Athina 145,185 Sili, Renee 159 Sili, Roxanne 145 Siliras, Cleo 159 Sima, Audrey 131,222 Sima, Cathy 111,222 Simanek, Leslie 145,173 Simone, Daniel 145 Simonek, Glenn 159 Simosky, Edward 111 Sims, Lora 159 Sipek, Gayle 159 Sipek, Joyce 131 Sipek, Thomas 159 Siriano, Karla 159 Sirko, Maureen 111 Sirko, Tim 145,195 Sisco, Mary 111,218 Sisto, Gina 159 sto, Joseph 159 sto, Tony 145 zalecki, Ann 131 Sticha, zalecki, Audrey 111 zells, George 131 zelly, David 131 zelnik, Cindy 131 zolarz, Steven 131,195,205, 215 zolba, Kathleen 131 zolba, Ronnie 145 zoubis, John 111,164,180,183 zowron, Mark 159,206 zowron, Natalie 145 zowron, Paul 131 :udrn a, Cindy 145 zvaril, Michelle 111 adek, adek, Frank 111 Kathy 145,166,167,l77 adetz, Judi 16,23,111,177 awko, Gregory 111,ll4,167,187 echta, Jerry 111,177 echta, Joe 159 echta, Karen 111,183 Smith, Kurt 145 Smith, Laurie 131 Smith, Malcolm 131,167 Mark 145,202,206,215 Smith, Smith, Nina 112 Smith, Roberto 160 Smith, Stephan 37 Smithy, Cindy 160 Smuda, Karen 112 Smuda, Kathy 112 Smuda, Lance 145 Smuda, Linda 145,222 Smykis, Jane 145,167 Snyder, Mary 131,185,222 ehofer, Richard 111 ivinski, Ann 111,l77,l79,187 ivinski, Ludy 131,177 ogenhop, Lance 145 ovacek, Sally 145 Evacek, Susan 111 ajek, Dan 131,195 netko, David 131,167 micklas, Linda 159 pith, Allen 159 mith, Cyndy 153,160 iith, Grace 131 Iith, James 111 lith, Karen 160,171 Eith, Keith 111 ith, Kenneth 111 Sobieszek, Steve 131 Sokol, Vicki 59,145,186,223 Sonka, William 160 Sorensen, Beth 131 Sorensen, Richard 145 Sostarich, Barbara 160 Spano, Paul 131 Spears, Curtis 131 Speechley, Allan 145,197,211 Speechley, Laura 160 Speer, Bennett 194 Sperlik, Robert 160 Speropulos, Joanne 112 Speropulos, Maria 131 Spetter, Mary 160,218 Spetter, Susan 112,169,176,222 Spika, Gary 112 Spika, Kenny 145,206 Spingler, Dennis 145 Spiros, George 145 Spolar, John 145 ' Sporleder, Lisa 160,l71,175,180 Sprovieri, Joanne 160 Squinto, Sharon 136,139,l45,175 Stacho, Joe 160,207 ' Stack, Edwin 131 Stack, Roy 160,196 Stahnke, Henry 160 Stamas, Conte 131,195 Stamas, Sophie 131 Stanevich, Constance 160 Stanevich, Kenny 131 Stanford, Barbara 160 Stanford, Robert 145 Stanik, Susan 131 Stanko, David 131,166,167 Stankus, Nina 160 Stanley, Scott 112,114,184,216 Stapleton, Peter 145 Starkey, Caryn 132,222 Starkovich, Joseph 132 Starr, Charles 112,200,212 Starr, Linda 160 Stary, Ken 132 Stastny, Gregg 85,112 Stastny, James 132 During the homecoming parade Vicki Paganelli Qleftl appears to be marching to the sound of a different drum. Common sights in a biology lab, dissecting trays and preserved specimens fbelowl, await use in an experiment. ji X ni IQ: 2 f -f.' 45,32 Q A ' ,,'5 i Stepan, Robert 132,215 Stephansen, Barbara 160,170 Stephansen, Ronald 132 Stepina, James 160 Stepina, Roberta 132 Stetina, Stetina, Stetka , Joe 145,177 Renee 160,171,185 Doris 112 Stewart, Michael 132 Donald 132 Stastny, Stastny, Stastny, Joseph 132,205 Nancy 142,145,180,181 Peter 25,112 Stawicki, Patricia 112,176 Sticha, Frank 160,199 Sticha, George 145,217 Stillo, Jim 132 Stimac, Steve 132,215 Stoffels, William 46,112 Stoiber, Wendy 160 Stoker, Karen 132 Stolfo, Cathy 160 Stolfo, Ralph 112 Stolz, Richard 145,195,21l,213 Stolz, Roxane 160 Stomberski, Cindy 145,173 Stompanata, Anthony 145,197 Stonich, Edward 145 Stawicki, Virginia 160 Stefaniuk, Michael 112 Steffani, Willene 145 Stehlik, James 145 Stehlik, William 132 Stein, John 132 Steinbring, David 132 Steinhagen, Pete 112 Steiskal, James 160 Steiskal, Joseph 145 Stella, Ruth 132 Stelmach, John 145 Stemas, Elaine 160 Stemler, Calvin 132 Stengle, Brian 160,199 Stengle, Mark 132 Stopa, Lori 160 Storino, Debbie 160 Strada, Janet 112 Strada, Jennifer 160 Straka, Debby 132 Straka, Elizabeth 112,170,175 Strand, Linda 160 Strasser, Greg 145 Strazis, Andrea 112,115 Strazis, Frances 13,132,133 Stresemann, Michael 160,208 Striska, Florence 145 Stromski, Joseph 112 Stroyeck, David 112 Strunc, Christine 145 Struska, Thomas 132 INDEX 235 Stryker, Pamela 132 Stryker, Prescott 160 Studinski, Brenda 76,86,1l2 Styrna, Karen 112 Suchomel, Mark 132 Suchomel, Patricia 112,185,191 Suchy, Cheryl 145 Suchy, Tom 146,206 Sudzius, Linas 146,165,217 Sudzum, Mike 146 Sudzum, Nick 113 Sulc, Sandra 132 Summers, Diana 113 Summers, Gwendolyn 132,188 Summers, Kenneth 160 Sundwall, Jeffrey 113,168,180, 183 Surdyk, Margie 132,219,227 Susmilch, Earl 160 Svec, Debra 132 Svec, Joseph 160,199 Svec, Melody Ann 113 Svehla, Patricia 171,185 Svetich, James 160,196,207 Svetich, John 146,l94,206,215 Svoboda, Frederick 146,199 Svoboda, Linda 132,168 Svoboda, Nancy 132,168 Svoboda, Thomas 132,198,213 Svolba, Holly 146,175 Swacina, Paul 160,201,208 Swade, Marylynn 132,221 Swanson, Elizabeth 113 Swartzel, Lois 113 Sweeney, Deborah 132,190,222 Sweeney, Linda 160 Swierczek, David 132 Swierenga, Joann 113 Sworsky, Marie 132 Sworsky, Michael 160 Synak, Jeffrey 132 Syank, Mark 113 Szablewski, Donna 114 Szpisjak, Michaelene 114 Szynal, George 146 Szynal, Mary 132 T Thomas, Ronald 146 Thompson, Debbie 160 Thompson, Lesia 146 Thoreson, Patricia 160 Thorne, Lee 146,199 Threlkeld, Gary 114 Tidwell, William 146 Tieger, Denise 41,146 Tieger, Laura 132,221 Uljanic, Linda 115 Underwood, Kurt 132,213 Urban, Colette 160 Urban, Marianne 132 Uthe, Dale 132 Uzzardo, John 160 Wade, Robert 39,133,166 Wagner, Janine 133,221,222 Wagner, Lori 133 Wagner, Sally 133 Waitekus, John 133 Waitekus, Mary 28,116,173,176 190,222 Walinski, Jann 146 Walker, Harold 116 Tiffin 1 Donna 140,146 Tiffin, Kathleen 160 Tiffin, Susan 114 Tobin, John 132,208 Tobin, Timothy 160,196,208 V 3 Vacherlon, Russell 132,194 Vachlon, Elizabeth 146 Toerpe, Dorothy 132 Toerpe, Todd 114 Toerpe, Valerie 146 Tolevski, Violet 114 Toman, Jeff 146,201,213 Toman, Ralph 160 Tomanich, Robert 160 Tomas, Tim 132 Tomasek, Clayton 160 Tomasello, Nancy 132 Tomasino, Louis 146 Tomaszek, Wesley 160 Tomaszewski, Sue 69,146 Tondola, Luane 132 Tosheff, Alexandra 146 Toy, Daniel 13,146 Toy, Donald 132,195 Traczyk, Jeffrey 146 Trailov, Nevette 57,108,114 Trampota, Kathryn 160 Tranauskas, Cynthia 132,174,176 Tranavskas, Leona 160,174,180, 219 Trawczynski, Barbara 132 Treckler, Gerald 160 Tribuzio, Anna 115,176 Tribuzio, Anthony 146 Trimarco, Joseph 160 Troiani, Albert 132 Troiani, Frances 115 Troppito, Joel 115,175 Trueblood, Steve 115 Truhlar, James 146 Truhlar, Karen 132 Trulis, Ralph 132,194 Trusina, Lee 115,180 Trytek, David 160,201 Tabb, Larry 114 Tabor, Leeann 12,132 Tabor, Ray 160,201 Taborsky, Gale 146 Taglia, Dan 146 Taglia, Patricia 160,190,218 Trzos, Loree 160 Tselepis, Andrea 160 Tselepis, Gail 115,167,187 Tselepis, Linda 132 Tselepis, Peter 160,161 Tucker, Elizabeth 160 Tucker, Patrick 160,196,210 Tucker, Terrence 146,215 Tufo, Angela 128,132,185 Talieh, Zahra 146,l70,l71,l75 Talon, Marceline 132,175 Tanzilli, Cheryl 146 Tapak, Debbie 132,175,185 Tasevski, Violet 114 Taus, Lynne 31,132,169,171,174, 175,180,219 Teffeteller, Jim 160,201 Terrazzino, Joseph 146,205,215 Terrazzino, Marybeth 132,223 Terry, Rickey 146 Tesar, Lynn 114 Tetik, James 114 Tetrev, Donald 132 Teune, Sharon 132,185 Teune, Steven 114,168 Tharp, Richie 160 Theodore, Ricky 160,207 Thomas, Jeffery 132 Tufo, Roger 132 Tulo, Robert 146 Tunis, Michael 115 Tupek, Richard 115 Turajlic, Stojanka 160 Turner, Erin 132 Turner, Pete 160 Tvrdik, Mary 146 Tybor, Kristina 115 Tyrolt, Ann 132 Tyrolt, Edwin 160 Tyrolt, Susan 115,176 U Vacik, Darrell 146 Vacik, Dorreen 160 Vacko, Michael 132 Vacko, Susan 160 Vales, Michael 116 Valesh, Joseph 116 Vana, Alan 146,201 Vana, Michael 160,196 Vanco, Diana 146,171 Vancura, Alan 116,214 Vandenburgh, Mark 132,166,167 Vandriska, James 146 Vasile, Anne 146 Vasiliades, Patty 116 Vavra, Richard 41,133,172 Vedral, Nancy 133 Vcis, Eva 146,172 Vendl, Tara 146,222 Venters, Lona 133 Verkonski, Margaret 161 Verven, George 161 Verven, Ted 146 Verzal, Cynthia 161 Vesely, Laura 133 Vestino, Anthony 161 Vestino, Donna 42,133 Vieau, Debby 161 Villari, Karen 161,171 Vinyard, Ronald 161,196 Vinyard, Theodore 146,197 Virruso, Debbie 116 Visk, Timothy 32,116,202,203 Vitek, Marcia 133,220 Vitous, Alan 133,180,208 Vizza, Mark 133 Vlasick, June 161 Vohaska, Sherri 146,185,190, 209,223 Voight, Debbie 116 Voight, Tammy 161 Vojik, Sandra 116 Volenec, Carole 161 Volke, Robin 133 Volpe, Peter 65,161 Volpe, Vicki 146 Vondra, Carol 116 Vondra, Joann 161,168 Vondra, Martin 146 Vondra, Russell 161 Vopat, Albert 116,211 Vorac, Andrew 146 Vrchota, Keith 133 Vrdsky, Stephan 133,205,215 Vrhel, Janet 116,166,169,185 Vrljicak, Debbie 133 Vrsek, Vlado 133,198,217 Vrtis, Jeanne 133 Vukajlovic, Dragan 97,116 Vukajlovic, Gradimir 146 W Wall, Greg 161 Wall, Michele 146 Waller, Eva 161 Walsh, Walta, Walter, Walter, Walter, Julianne 146 Karen 161 Jerrold 116 Kathleen 133 Ralph 146 Walters, John 133 Walters, Mary 146 Waltz, Debra 146,184,221 Warchol, George 147 Ward, Scott 161,199,207 Ward, Sheryl 37,116,177,187 Wardzala, Robert 133 Wasz, Edwin 161,196 Wasz, Linda 133,221 Wasz, Therese 116 Waszak, David 147 Waszak, Laura 133,175 Watchek, Nancy 116,171 Wathall, Pamela 147,185 Weber, Cheri 161 Weber, Robert 133 Wegner, Debbie 161,170 Wegrzyn, Lori 133 Weibust, Adrienne 147,189 Weiss, Gregory 133 Weisshappel, Julie 133,221 Welch, Charlene 133 Weldon, Charlotte 147 Welgos, Kathleen 147 Welgos, Therese 161 Welsch, Terry 133 Wenslaff, Michael 147,217 Wesbey, Tim 76,116,176,184, 203,208 Wesley, James 117,194 Wesley, Jeffery 161,196 Westerhoff, Jennifer 117 Wetter, Kathryn 24,117,177 Weyand, John 133 Weyers, David 147 Weyers, Mark 117 Weyna, Melvin 161 Wezran, James 133 Wezran, Joseph 161 Whalen, Judy 161 Whalen, Lauree 133 Whalen Nancy 147 Whistori, John 147 White, Cheryl 147,218,219 White, Patricia 161 Q White, Ronald 133,198,213 Widmann, Marie 133 Wielander, Cari 161 Wielander, Frankie 133 Wielander, Jody 117 Wielgos, Roger 144,147 Wierzgacz, Michael 161,208 Wieser, Laurie 117,176 Wiet, Susan 147 Wilbanks, Janet 117 Wilder, Mark 133,215 Wildman, Michael 133 Wilfinger, Diane 117 Wilfinger, Kathrine 161 Wilkinson, Cindy 133 Wilkinson, Jody 161 Wilkinson, Mary 161 Thomas, Kevin 160 Thomas, Pamela 132 236 INDEX Ugorek, Debbie 115 Uhrin, Linda 160 'D Wacyra, Lawrence 161 Wilkins on, William 117 Williams, Camille 117,183,218 222 Villiams, Donna 161 Villiams, John 37 Villiams, Ken 133 Villiams Mary 117 Villis, Karen 117 Vilson, Barbara 147,222 Vilson, Diana 161 Vilson, Helen 118,222,223 Ving, Randy 118 Vinter, Jim 118,184,204 Vinter, Nancy 161 Viseman, Carolyn 147 Viseman, Gary 118 Visniewski, Ralph 133 Vitczak, Allison 118 Vitczak, Edward 161 Vitnik, William 133,202,203 Voehlck, Harvey 147 Voitovich, Alex 161,207 Vojciechowski, Christine 147 Vojciechowski, Edmund 161,207 Vojtowicz, Adam 118 Volf, Edward 147 Jeff 118 Lori 133 Suzanne 147,190 Dorothy 122,133,220 Karen 161 Woodward, Karen 118 Woodward, Kathy 147 Woolard, Sandra 147 Woronowicz, Mandi 118,167 ,170, 171 Wozniak, Joe 118,166 Wright, Ed 147,195,211 ' Wrobel, Marilyn 133,185 Wronski, William 24,93,118,177 Wuest, Sandy 147 Wuest, Scott 161 Wulf, Charlotte 133 Wunder, Lora 133 Wyrick, Timothy 133 Wysocke, Richard 161 Y Yaccino, Mark 161 Yarbrough, Donald 161 Yasek, Laura 147 Yochem, Bill 133 Yordy, Janice 118,164,176 Yordy, Jeffrey 147,165,183 Yuen, Wanda 118,171 Z Zaba, Cindy 42,133,185 Zaba, Garry 118 I Zadak, Dean 161,202 Zadak, Richard 118,211 Zahara, Susan 133,177,185 Zahrobsky, Frank 147 Zajac, Donna 147 Zakrocky, Frank 118 Zalazinski, Joy 161 Zamrzla, Richard 118 Zappa, Anna 133 Zaragoza, Stella 147 Zarbock, Timothy 133 Zaremba, Nichola 118 Zdarsky, Carol 122,133,185,222 Zdenek, Jerry 161 Zeedyk, John 118 Zeleny, Alexander 133 Zeleny, Karen 133,223 Zelinski, Daniel 118,177 Zelinski, James 147 Zeman, Jerry 133 Zeman, Laura 133 Zeman, Melody 147 i 5 , aa,, , , , i Y H no 2 2 2 p 3 1 1 , 4 1 1 4 Q Zendol, June 147 Zendol, Susan 76,119,183,190,191 Zielazinski, Mark 119 Zielazinski, Mary 161 Zielinski, Deborah 133,188 Zielinski, Karen 161 Zielinski, Kathleen 161,180 Ziemann, Mark 147,175 Ziemba, Leonard 119 Zika, Karin 133 Zilavy, Alan '133 Ziomek, Janice 147 Zionis, Michael 161 Zitek, Jeff 106,119,214 Zitek, Shari 147,221,222 Zitko, Gregory 147 Zitko, William 119 Zlatkovich, James 161 Zolecke, Nancy 119 Zotos, Judy 161 Zouvas, William 133,194,215 Zumbek, William 133 Zurales, James 147,217 Zurawski, Nancy 119 Zynda, Mark 119 Zynda, Patrick 161 Zywot, Jeffrey 161 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Monica Dobes FACULTY ADVISER: Mr. R. C. Hegner EDITORS: Cheri Balla, Activities Editor, Mike Crowley, Athletics Editor, Frank Giamarese, Student Life Editor, Cathy Mayer, Faculty Editor, John Skoubis, Academics Editor, Jan Yordy, Classes Editor, Jeff Yordy, Index Editor. GENERAL STAFF: Cammi Balla, Ann Crnkovic, Pat Drzal, Dawn Durik, Sue Gryz, Nina Halaska, Dave Locke, Karen Meril, Business Manager, Karen Rada, Marianne Reda, Linas Sudzius. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Root Studios, Mr. M. Anderson, Mr. R. C. Hegner, Mike Borrelli, Bob Wade, Jim Zurales. COVER PHOTOGRAPHER: Mr. R. C. Hegner. PUBLISHER: Walsworth Publishing Co., Mr. R. 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