J Sterling Morton West High School - Talon Yearbook (Berwyn, IL)
- Class of 1979
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Sue Fojtik xx va. .x ,,-LW, fTON'l'lCN'l'S 4 Classes pg. 132 II's the same thine, only different WD wi. ,whiusvm l . I don't think Morton West really changes or makes new things happen. lt's basically the same every year. We should have something different. Kathy Koller 2 . 4 'l'HT'lMTf ' ill gf -S irri- a 5 , No one feature is responsible. It's a combination of people, organizations, and activities that make 1979 a unique year. Joann Kakacek 15 By using her head, Patty Dunne devises a unique method for transporting a textbook from class to class. 25 With the use of a cut away model, Ms. Carol Gilbertsen and Alicia Rabiega give a new view of the digestive system. 35 At the swim club float, Lori Hart and Becky Hahn work cooped in by chicken wire. 45 Both a new floor and a tighter security system welcome the student body upon its return to school after summer vacation. 55 As she travels through Florida's Busch Gardens, Kathy Peters meets with a rather sociable llama. We L 'z..f.2'15'.!J' sf. . ,f5ffgB4ivEg5: 1' ' : X : ' leaf. ' - T , ' Q .. R, gf THEME 5 Buckine the system lj In defiance of the strict lab procedure in advanced biology, Cindy McDonald and Carol Bordoshuk casually check their data. 25 Jubilant at the thought of the approaching homecoming game, Keith Borzym grabs a microphone and shares his joy with the school. 35 Overcome by a fierce wind, Eva Hanzlik suceumbs to the cold and breaks formation. 47 Once considered non-conformists, students clad in blue jeans are now a typical sight at West. 5j Ignoring a rule banning outer garments from the classroom, Ron Proehaska wears a coat and hat to avoid a trip to his locker. I have never had a problem with the rules at Morton. I just follow them and that makes life here a lot easier. Linda Krull , x h IHHME If you have a free hour, you should be able to go out and enjoy the sun for a while, and if you don't come back, that's your fault. 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The elegantly decorat- ed Carlisle in Lombard served as the site for the Prom last spring and offered students the chance to experience an evening of elegant social life. Graduation also provided a well-remembered moment in time as graduating seniors reminisced over their high school years, and envious juniors hoped that the coming year would pass as quickly for them. The first day of school was perhaps a most special event for incoming freshmen. Unprepared for the mob scenes in the cafeteria and hallways, the newness and excitement of that first day afforded many frustrating but humorous memories. In-school assemblies brightened the school year by giving both students and teachers a welcome break from classes. Assemblies given by the Music Department at Christ- mas time and by the Jazz Band after the holidays provided musical ap- preciation along with professional entertainment by talented peers. lj Prom's magic touches couples as they sway to the theme song, This 0ne's for You. 2J Homecoming Queen Sue Zurawski beams at her escort Joe Keating during the special coronation ceremony. 31 Providing assistance during the hectic moments before graduation, Ms. Janet Lochridge assists Rose Dangles in locating her place in line. 41 The first day of school finds droves of students awaiting textbooks for their classes. 55 In-school events, such as the performance by the Jazz Band, offer welcome breaks from classes. 12 SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS 13 l STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD- FRONT ROW: B. Kapsa, D. Preber, Pres.: K. Brown. BACK ROW: Ms. K. Flaherty, Adviserg D. Czajkowski, 'l'reas.g M. Vrchota, Sec. 14 SPECIAL EVENTS - STUDENT COUNCIL Council sets the pace for student activities -. I feel that a student council is an important aspect of any school, stated Ms. Katherine Flaherty, adviser of the student activity. I think that the purpose of Student Council should be to represent the whole school body. It's an organiza- tion that should make the students aware of the school's activity and provide school spirit. Student Council was one of the main forces behind many special school activities. Halloween was one source of student participation engineered by the Student Council. Halloween Dress- Up Day provided students with many humorous sights as costumed friends and teachers made this varied school day memorable. Besides sponsoring dances, playnights, and the annual Battle of the Bands, Student Council contributed holiday cheer at Christ- mas time by giving gifts by drawing lucky seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. Faculty members were not overlooked and received giant candy canes in daily drawings. Students sporting the best Christmas costumes and the best decorated lockers also received prizes. lj In a whimsical tribute to the football teams, Debbie Martinek, Debbie Denhard, and Diana Jaworek entertain at coronation. 25 Flash- ing a Halloween message, Joann Marciszews- ki participates in the MWSC's Halloween dressup. 35 Council Members Mary Vrchota and Doreen Preber view the gifts to be awarded to students as the council's gesture of Christmas spirit. 45 Bob Stackley portrays Steve Martin at the Christmas assembly. SPECIAL EVENTS - STUDENT COUNCIL 15 omni si l 'QE 2. El 2 2 E is BOOSTER CLUB-FRONT ROW: L. Divis, B. Kovacic, Pres.: P. Finn, Vice-Pres.: L. Havlicek, Sec.: J. Kakacek, Treas.g M. Francis, Jr. Off. SECOND ROW: Mrs. M. Bangert, Adviser: A. Cortina, D. Spolar, E. Krusec, G. Gasparro, K. Rezek, A. Zalazinski, S. Delinger, Jr. Off. THIRD ROW: A. Rabiega, E. Kostka, C. Krusec, M. Anderson, M. Shatkus, K. Konwent, D. Kostka, B. Kapsa. BACK ROW: L. Cinatl, S. Kling, L. Gacic, J. Kalal, L. Watson, J. Savic, S. Ructher, N. Verkonski. lJPerfecting timing and coordination, members of the Baton Club practice at a weekly meeting. 21 With her eyes intent on her airborne baton, Sandy Mullennax hopes to make a successful catch. 33 While enjoying the day at Brookfield Zoo, Booster Club Members Joann Kakacek, Peggy Finn, and Bonnie Kovacic visit their adopted bear. 45 As part of her duty as a PTO Parents' Night Guide, Ruby Sales helpfully directs a puzzled mother to her next class. 16 SCHOOL SPIRIT - BOOSTER CLUB, BATON CLUB Boosters 'bear up' under spirited causes Individually or as a group, members of the Booster Club radiat- ed the school spirit that was so very essential to the success of Morton's teams. The main purpose of the Booster Club was to spread school spirit throughout the student body. Along with supporting the various teams and sparking student interest, Booster Club found many worthwhile causes in which to become involved. Its members sponsored a Kodiak bear by the name of Dinca living at the Brookfield Zoo. The job of sponsoring the bear included paying for his food forean entire year. Another activity undertaken by the Boosters was offering assistance as guides for College Night and also for the PTO Parents' Night. . Performing agile routines during the homecoming parade, Baton Club members provided their own kind of school spirit. Although it was the first year that they didn't perform at wrestling matches, members met on a regular basis and concentrated on improving their techniques. The pep assemblies, both manda- tory and voluntary, also helped further school spirit. These two clubs and assembly efforts led the way for others to win the battle against apathy and instill school and team pride into students. BATON CLUB-FRONT ROW: K. Jackowiak, S. Mullennax. SECOND ROW: J. Dubanski. BACK ROW: M. Regan. Sl HOOI SPIRVI' - BOOSTER CLUB, BATON CLUB 17 Cheerleaders nab trophies For the cheerleading squad, the year turned out to be one of awards. After winning' first place at Illinois State, they proceeded to a competi- tion sponsored by the Dynamic Cheerleading Association at Proviso East. The varsity squad took first place ahead of nineteen other high school squads. The cheerleaders provided entertainment and promot- ed school spirit. As stated by Debbie Sinnott, Cheerleading encourages fans to get rowdy at games. It also gives fans something to look at during breaks in the game. The Pom Pon Girls also did their share of competing and winning. At Rich Central High School, the squad took second place in originality, third place in prop dance, and another third in kickline. Dawn Mangini, Peggy Gilbert, and Diana Jaworek composed the award winning dances. At the end of a year of competition, the squad had accumulated ten awards: five first places, two of which were earned in the originality category and three in overall compe- titiong one second place, three third places, and a squad showmanship trophy. They also earned the ranking of third best in the Midwest. Whether competing or just having fun, the pom pons and cheerleaders comprised a large part of the school's extra-curricular activities. I enjoy dancing and being actively involved in what I do. I feel a sense of pride knowing I am part of a successful organization that has a very good reputation, said Pom Pon Captain Diana Jaworek. HEERLEADERS FRONT ROW Mrs M Miller Adviser L Novak, C - : . . , 3 . K. Smith, M. Stacho, D. Michals, D. Sinnott, Capt.: T. Bottis, Sec.: K Goering, R. Heneghan, Mrs. S. Erickson, Adviser, BACK ROW: B Kucera, K. Vavrek, D. Marsh, S. Sorensen, J. Cizek, K, Sinnott, Capt. S. Matus, D. Drew, C. Schranz. 2 . IH SCHOOL SPIRIT UI-IFFRI EAUFRH POM PON GIRLS POM PON GIRLS-FRONT ROW: E. Hanzlik, M. Regan, P. Gilbert, Sec.!Treas.g D. Jaworek, Capt.: D. Mangini, Co-Capt., L. Oak, L. Saran, D. Tapak. SECOND ROW: C. Schmitz, D. Denhard, S. Bilge, R. Dasaro, D. Martinek, M. D'Andrea, K. Malusa, C. Willett, L. Masini. BACK ROW: S. Schoch, M. Delgado, J. Hruby, S. Martinek, A. DeChristopher, L. Sekulich, D. Gilbert, S. Kariolich, L. Oak, Mrs. M. Trybus, Adviser. 4 15 In step with long-standing halftime tradition, Eva Hanzlik dances to the Falcon Fight Song. 25 Prior to homecoming weekend, Pom Pon Girls sell a mum to an interested Bob Pechous. 35 With a precise form, Kelly Sinnott steps into a flip. 45 Even blustery autumn winds can't extinguish Laura Novak's fired-up spirit. SCHOOL SPIRIT - CHEERLEADERS, POM PON GIRLS 19 Track Aids run marathon smoothly Working at Berwyn's annual Houby Parade, West's Track Aids participated in organizing the Houby Run down Cermak Road. The girls passed out numbers and t-shirts before the race and afterwards tallied scores and places. In this way Track Aids not only gave a needed helping hand at school meets but also exhibited their community aware- ness. One of the largest of the sport aid groups, the Swim Maids, performed a vitayservice. The girls held the responsibility of timing all girls' and boys' swim meets. Their times were then used to double check those registered by the poolside electronic scoreboard. These aid groups and other service-oriented clubs, as explained by Wrestling Aid Lori Boyd, Keep up school spirit, aid coaches, and at the same time provide fun. TRACK AIDS-FRONT ROW: K. Venzon, M. Bruno, C. Spolar, W. Henry, J. Marciszewski, Pres., D. Spolar, Pub. Chrmn. SECOND ROW: M. Stosur, T. Kufrin, L. Ryndak, P. Holecek, D. Bassi, J. Soveg, E. Keyes, D. Tapak. THIRD ROW: K. Holsapple, K. Rezek, Sec., J. Marciszewski, S. Dahlgren, L. Majdak, K. Konwent, D. Kostka, Vice-Pres.: S. Mazur. FOURTH ROW: D. Marciszewski, L. Bilge, T. Wade, R. Dasaro, L. Wiet, L. Fotias, L. Metsch. BACK ROW: S. Ruether, L. Boyd, J. Kakacek, P. Bihun, Treas.g L. Zielinski, P. Lantvit, J. Penkava, E. Kostka. A lp Wrestling Aids Julie oeyke, Peggy Lemvii, and Cindy McDonald verify their scoring totals. 25 At a practice, Joann Kakacek and Sherri Ruether give two trackmen their times. 20 SCHOOL SPIRIT - TRACK AIDS, WRESTLING AIDS SWIM MAIDS 5' Jw' rf- P Nl Q Q WRESTLING AIDS-FRONT ROW: L. Boyd, C. McDonald, Treas.: P. Lantvit, Pres., K. Noceda, Sec.: G. Gasparro, Vice-Pres., C. Pacentine. SECOND ROW: D. Noceda, J. Balk, S. Nowak, K. Konwent, L. Reynolds, M. Kuchta, K. Rezek. BACK .ROW: S. Mullennax, L. Fotias, T. Wade, S. Dahlgren, J. Stacho, S. Carlson, L. Rieth, S. Mazur. SWIM MAIDS-FRONT ROW: N. Granitz, Pres., K. Goering, Treas.g Coach J. Ellinger, adviser, C. Chaloupka, Sec., L. Holmes, Vice-Pres. SECOND ROW: D. Felsecker, L. Benes, G. Martin, C. Schranz, D. Plucienik, J. Kasprzyk, M. Francis, E. Arnish, D. Marsh, C. Prey. THIRD ROW: L. Reynolds, K. Kendall, K. Konwent, K. Kush, S. Carlson, T. Wierzhicki, A. Cortina, M. Stosur. FOURTH ROW: D. Kostka, K. Sinnott, C. Lee, L. Majdak, D. Marciszewski, S. Bilge, H. Martin, S. O'Leary, K. Ljungberg, K. Keyes. FIFTH ROW: R. Dasaro, D. Denhard, J. Haier, C. DeStefano, T. Strnad, G. Rawers, J. Huben, L. Tazelaar, K. Robinson. BACK ROW: S. Dahlgren, G. Ljungberg, L. Alshouse, C. Bordoshuk, C. Higgins, P. Bihun, K. Boksa, L. Plucienik, S. Nelson, J. Hruby. SCHOOL SPIRIT - TRACK AIDS, WRESTLING AIDS, SWIM MAIDS 21 9009 9905990096 BUGS F Whenever the weather permit- ted, and sometimes when it didn't, students -at Morton West combined pleasure with exercise as they participated in a multitude of unorganized sports. Dedicated net- men, taking out their frustrations on an innocent looking fuzz-covered ball, jammed the tennis courts to capacity. Football enthusiasts played out their aggressions in nearby parks and parking lots in games which while they weren't the Super Bowl were still far from boring. The sport of running, lately known as jogging, was another favorite pastime for health fans. Students could be seen at crazy times and in all kinds of weather running their Adidas off. The newly-popular sport of racquet- ball presented a chance to show off students' athletic prowess. This fast-paced game of agility, action, and concentration put a whole new dimension on ball-oriented games and offered students a chance to participate in a sport that up until recently only the wealthy could enjoy. Many youth centers joined up with well-equipped racquet clubs to provide interested teens with good instruction at a nominal fee. No matter what the sport, however, Morton students sweated as they found fun and good health. lj Joining exercise with the fun of a sport, students join in an informal game of touch football. 25 Eying the ball, Kathy Peters plans a blistering backhand to her opponent. 33 Taking advantage of a free day, West students hit the trail for a little horsing around. 41 For the armchair athlete electronic football provides a challenging substitute for the real thing. 55 With knees bent for balance, Frank Yuen attempts a tricky Frisbee catch. 22 SPORTING LIFE ui Q! Q 4 ' 5 SPORTING LIFE 23 aytime trip, first of its kind for Ski Clu K I love to ski, and it's a lot of fun. Mike Hammond's explanation shows why he and many students like him joined the Ski Club. Instead of the usual after school trips, Ski Club arranged its first daytime outing. Members left early in the morning, spent the entire day on the slopes, and returned home late in the day. The daytime ski trip was practical in two ways. Besides providing more time on the slopes, it gave the club's old members the new sensation of daylight skiing. That's the purpose of the club, stated Carol Lacey. It provides students with a new exper- ience. Like their counterparts in athle- tics, members of the Chess and Backgammon Club competed in a Des Plaines Valley League tournament. This tournament distributed trophies for winning teams and for outstand- ing players. The Chess and Backgam- mon Club also sponsored an invita- tional in March in which neighboring schools participated. This sport brings out the meaning of the word challenge and tells you what strategy is, said Rosemary -Waligorski. CHESS AND BACKGAMMON CLUB- FRONT ROW: N. Chantha, M. Regan. SECOND ROW: J. Dubanski, P. Carter, D. Rada. BACK ROW: Mr. J. Broede, Adviser, B. Juntunen, T. Licht. SKI CLUB OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: K. Kendra, Sec.!Ref. Dir., M. Hammond, Col. Dir.: L. Divis, Pres. BACK ROW: C. Lacey, Treas.g D. Balga, Pub. Dir. 24 SPORTING LIFE - SKIG CLUB, CHESS AND BACKGAMMON CLUB fc lj Counting points for a move. Tom Licht attempts to outwit his opponent Steve Hoskin at a game of backgammon. 23 Top quality skis as shown by Mr. John Hayes are the dream of many skiers like Mike Hammond. 31 Looking for style and warmth in ski apparel, Lydia Divis and Kris Kendra select possible suits. 43 With the power of concentration, a great advantage in chess, Tom Licht contemplates his and his opponcnt's next moves. H tix fi Q l if 3 ,. '-rqf . A :LES A '- Q' A x 1 , ' ., . ,. ., , it r . gi ,ss ..,. A s. 3 ,X A .VJ ' 1 . 5,2 Q 4 I SPORTINC LIFF SKI CLUB, CHESS AND BACKGAMMON CLUB 25 After discussing all possibilities, members of the Swim Club chose Reminlsclng' as the theme of h 1978 swim show. Popular songs including Even N ow, The Way We Were, ' Those Were the Days, ' and of course, Reminiscing' were used to carry out the theme and accom pany swimmers' synchronized moves. The club's new adviser, Miss Sue Hoffman, offered useful guidance and saw that all aspects of the show went well. After 'Reminiscing's three- night run ended, the Swim Club continued to meet on land as a social organization. Karen Ljungberg, treasurer, commented, Everyone f 1 'l- . 24 l. - ,. ., -. -ggi -33715 eps -:s u , Q-ir, fig 'Reminiscing' makes waves -- te eff sk , ' ' , Q H 1 k , fi works together to make the show and other activities a success. Three days a week after school, members of the Boxing Club brought a different sort of action to the wrestling room. The physical contact of hitting someone under the supervision of a referee is fun, explained Tom Vinyard. Besides its recreational aspects, the art of boxing taught members to sharpen their reflexes and defend themselves. Adviser Mr. Craig Hodges shared his boxing knowledge with the club. lj Hoisted into the air by Joe Albanese, Karen Goering gracefully arches her back and beams for the audience. 21 Steadying themselves in a six man pyramid, Swim Club members show off the preci ion that made 'Reminiscing' a hit. 33 After receiving a smashing blow from Tom Vinyard, Gene Scala attempts to recover his balance and return a similar jab during a Boxing Club sparring session. N 2 26 SPORTING LIFE - SWIM CLUB, BOXING CLUB if -9- fe il It-df.. x E SWIM CLUB-FRONT ROW: E. Arnish, D. Noceda, S. Sorensen, B. Herron, P. Thompson, D. Plucienik, C. Lavicka, P. Wronski. SECOND ROW: T. Niezgoda, M. Francis, K. Robinson, K. Cavanagh, D. Blazina, K. Kendra, S. Kuras, J. Brown, K. Noceda, J. Stacho. THIRD ROW: S. Willett, L. Benes, J. Kasprzyk, D. Preber, G. Rawers, L. Masini, K. Conti, T. Bottis, C. Willett, Pub. Mgr., D. Denhard, M. Regan, A. Donofrio. FOURTH ROW: R. Schmitz, S. Dahlgren, Pres., P. Dunne, L. Plucienik, B. Hahn, G. Ljungberg, J. Benes, L. Hruska, M. Gall, S. Blazina. FIFTH ROW: J. l-Iuben, K. Brown, J. Nelson, Vice-Pres., J. Haier, S. Nelson, G. Firtik, K. Goering, L. Arnish, Sec., N. Granitz, S. Novak. BACK ROW: Miss S. Hoffman, Adviser, L. White, D. Michals, R. Skinner, M. Hahn, J. Leopard, M. Hahn, L. Alshouse, G. Pusateri, K. Ljungberg, Treas. BOXING CLUB-FRONT ROW: B. David, K. Kubik, S. Reina. BACK ROW: Mr. C. Hodges, Adviser: R. Gonzales, M. Kubik, E. Kmet. SPORTING LIFE - SWIM CLUB, BOXING CLUB Z7 J B SCENE -r . mg. 'ffiiiiw 1 4 5 28 STUDENT JOBS E fs Vw V ,f.a if 2 ifff iwt if Activity in the hallways rapidly diminished as the 2:20 bell signalled the end of another academic day. Crowds of students streamed out of classrooms and began a part of their lives commonly referred to as working. Reasons for taking on the added burden of a job were as varied as the students themselves. Saving for college, meeting new people, and taking an interest in used 'car ads headed the list for young workers. Students' views concerning their part-time jobs also revealed a wide range of opinions. Brookfield Zoo! I love it. lt's really nice because you're outside all summer and you get to meet a lot of good friends, bubbled Bonnie Kovacic. I enjoy my work because we work as friends, not employees, agreed Tom Kadolph, speaking of his job at the Copper Mug Restaurant. Expressing his point of view, Larry Baker remarked, It's not that great, but it's money. Freshman Mark Siviskas revealed his own optimistic view of the future by punning, No, I don't have a job but I'm working on it. No matter what their opinion, students all agreed that working was an essential part of asserting the independence and financial responsibility needed for their future endeavors. lj Fitting her pass key into a jammed lock, Locker Room Attendant Mary Regan assists two young patrons of the Berwyn Pool. 21 As the Christmas season approaches, Lynn Thurlwell helps out shoppers by wrapping their purchases. 3, Drawing customers into the store for its Cheese Festival, Larry Baker waves behind the counters at Swiss Colony. 45 Satisfied that his burger is done, Don 0'Brycki prepares to garnish it for a waiting Wag's customer. 55 Sue Schnulle waits for an order at the Brookfield Zoo Restaurant. STUDENT JOBS Z9 ' rains vs. ' rawn Honor societies provide academic incentive I think there is too much emphasis on sports and not enough emphasis on the student's scholastic achievements, judged Celeste Kroll. While Morton's extensive sports program flourished, individual excel- lence achieved through study seemed sorely neglected. The Senior Honor Society corrected this matter -by extending membership to students earning a grade point average of 3.25 or above. Membership enabled students to list their participation in the honor society on college applica- tions and thus increase their chances of acceptance. Senior Honor Society also sponsored a banquet commend- ing outstanding scholars. The presen- tation of awards for outstanding junior boy and girl completed the evening. Not to be outdone, Junior Honor Society contributed its part toward recognizing the scholar. Members distributed honor scroll cards each semester to congratulate every student whose name appeared on the gold or silver honor rolls. The honor societies' focus on individual achievement sought to prove that strong individuals are the backbone of a healthy society. lj With a strong knowledge of architecture, Andy Wierzbicki hopes to place in the IIT Drawing and Design Competition for talented drafting students. 23 PTO Parents' Night employs Senior Honor Society Guide Lisa Saran to direct visitors to classrooms. 35 At a fund-raising Junior Honor Society bake sale, Dori Mysicka, Katherine Lacina, and Carmella Avery aid a customer in choosing a delicacy. if '30 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT - JUNIOR AND SENIOR HONOR SOCIETIES gifts-if -.gn 'Ft . ' lirfwiigg' .Q my ., JT 2: W-sv - nv- ,. I Ffh- , , fl. .ff 'zfam ,Q JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: J. Hruby, Hist.g F. Yuen, D. Marciszewski, G. Martin, Sec. SECOND ROW: W. Loh, T. Frederick, H. Woods, K. Lacina, J. Bajek. THIRD ROW: C. Avery, L. Obucina, L. Smith, Mr. O. V. Myers, Adviser. BACK ROW: K. Garbars, Treas.g K. Chin, M. Finn, Vice-Pres., S. Tyrolt, G. Stallmann. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY--FRONT ROW: J. Riedl, Vice-Pres., S. Ruether Sec., L. Saran, Pres. SECOND ROW: J. O'Brien, P. Gilbert, B. Kovacic, Tut. Off. A. Jezek, C. Rehor, T. Bottis. THIRD ROW: D. Mikutis, K. Kravcik, C. Kroll, J Kakacek, G. Albers, A. Speciale, K. Conti, Tut. Off.: BACK ROW: E. Fiala, P Najfus, V. Benninger, K. Peters, M. Piotrowski, M. Heffernan, C. Dodaro, S Schnulle. H an - ff- f' if 1 . 14 . as !,2,L f 4 J 3' sift, 'Q me V Q, 'sg' ,lf 1 51. ff. it . ,W Q 'if fb, Y ga- 79353 3 . ACADFMIC ACHIEVEMENT - JUNIOR AND SENIOR HONOR SOCIETIFS '31 QLD E ,SPQBEVL3 M-CLUB-FRONT ROW: C. Dodaro, J. Klindera, S. Pacentine. SECOND ROW: Mr. D. Matheny, Adviserg G. Blazek, T. Wagner, Sec.: Mr. E. McMahon, Adviser: K. Kubik. THIRD ROW: M. Willett, R. Pechous, J. Albanese, Treas.g G. Firtik, M. Sotir, D. Ciango. FOURTH ROW: P. Chantha, A. Wierzbicki, K. Gariffo, T. Vinyard, R. Gonzales, J. Prendiville. BACK ROW: B. Davids, P. Munoz, Sgt. At Arms: T. Blecha, J. Kulich, P. Shafar, M. Meckes, T. Zielinski, Pres. GIRLS' VARSITY CLUB-FRONT ROW: K. Conti, M. Gall, S. Jansky, I.. Watson, L. Grisafe, J. Nelson, D. Felseeker, J. Russo. SECOND ROW: K. Krev, D. Dobuck, Vice-Pres., K. Cooper, G. Rawers, J. Hajer, G. Martin. BACK ROW: J. Moore, I.. Sedivy, D. Johanes, Pres.: G. Ljungberg, Mr. B. Huchinger, Adviser: J. Iloggard, Trcas.g I.. Majdak, K. Ljungberg. W SPORTS ACHIEVEMENT - M-CLUB, GIRLS' VARSITY CLUB Blubs honor athletic abilities by admission T dow 4 SPORTS ACHIEVEMENT - The thrill of victory, the agony of defeat is a much-used but adequate summation of the exper- iences of Morton's many athletes. Although not required to participate, students took on the added practice, pressure, and endurance to make a name for themselves and for their school. This undertaking didn't go unrewarded, however, for many students earned awards plus respect from their teammates and friends because of their athletic abilities. One such distinction awarded to outstanding athletes was admission into the M-Club or Varsity Club. M-Club members promoted ath- letic interest by sponsoring a 'rec night' consisting of an open pool and free-play basketball and volleyball. The annual M-Club versus- faculty basketball game gave students the chance to root for their favorite players and teachers. Although the faculty trounced M-Club, all agreed it was a fun-filled game. The Girls' Varsity Club honored our gridmen by hosting a football banquet and also provided the baked goods at swim and basketball meets. lb Searching for an opening in the faculty defense, Mike Willett prepares a pass during the M-Club-faculty basketball game. 25 Exhausted after a grueling race, All-State Champion Lou Kammerer checks the clock for his time. 35 The strength required to get up proves to be unattainable for Greg Krucek after a trying session at the high jump bar. -U After teaming for the game-winning touch- n, Keith Borzym and Don Dunne rejoice. M-CLUB, GIRLS' VARSITY CLUB 33 ERT ARES Of all the freedoms that people value, the freedom to express their artistic talents is perhaps one of the most precious. Artistic expression flourished at West as students danced, painted, sang, and acted throughout the year. The Physical Education Department provided an artistic outlet by making a modern dance course available to all interest- ed students. In Fine Arts, jewelry and pottery classes topped the list of favorite courses taken by students who felt the need to express their feelings through the mediums of paint, metal, or clay. Another outlet for expression could be found in photography. Although many con- sider the photograph to be an artificial art form, students who had little aptitude for drawing produced startingly beautiful effects through this expanding medium. In Language Arts Morton stude.nts found, in classes and after school productions, a medium of artistic expression. Participants memorized lines and fashioned costumes for such produc- tions as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and other dramatic works. For the students at Morton West, all their efforts made through art were advances toward the freedom which people will always hold dear. ll Carefully filing a piece of metal, Kim Nepras uses her expertise to create an original piece of jewelry. 22 In a scene from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Steve Underwood dazzles his audience with a song and dance routine. 31 Examining a strip of negatives, Photographer Tim Capua searches for the shot which best captures his subject. 45 A special Shakespear- ean assembly utilizes classic drama to educate and to encourage self-expression. 51 In a show of versatility, Becky Kessel acts in Morton College's production of Godspell. '24 ARTISTIC EXPRESSION ' DRAMA if ARTISTIC EXPRESSION DRAMA 35 lj In a dazzling portrayal of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes? lead, Miss Lorelei Lee, Sue Schnulle attempts to sweet talk her way into Russell Eiermann's heart. 25 Displaying a practical application of acting ability, Lisa Wolf emulates an injured victim while paramedics skillfully rescue her. 35 Enacting an important part of getting the show on the road, Jim Boyajian plays his role off stage. FORENSICS TEAM-FRONT ROW: D. Felsecker, D. Spolar, L. Wolf, J. Kostel. SECOND ROW: L. Kirin, Ms. M. Lichterman, Forensics Coach: T. Keel, Asst. Coach: B. Buonicore, S. Yurek. THIRD ROW: R. Hosek, K. Fesanco, D. Neapolitan, L. Wolf, E. Oplatka, V. Vlastnik. BACK ROW: P. Baio, S. Schnulle, M. Zahara, J. Dudek, L. Zeleny, A. Buonicore. TECH GUILD-FRONT ROW: J. Dudek, M. Tiffin, Pres.: M. Smirz. SECOND ROW: L. Baker, R. Campanelli, P. Baio, V. Bolsega. BACK ROW: F. Mazzula, J. Boyajian, M. Zahara, T. Smirz, R. Sladek, S. Underwood, Treas. 36 ARTISTIC EXPRESSION - THESPIANS, FORENSICS, TECH GUILD , f 1 ll, X I Thespians confront disaster 'Forensics gives students a chance to compete and learn about speaking, stated Jeff Kostel. Members of the forensics team found that there was more to speaking than met the ear. Specializing in humor- ous and dramatic interpretation, interpretation of original material, and radio speaking, they performed alone and in groups. The forensics team competed in district, sectional, and state meets. Lisa Wolf comment- ed, The competition is great exper- ience, and I love public speaking. Thespians, the Theatre Depart- ment's honor society, consisted of a group of exceptionally talented young performers who held leading roles in past productions. One of their most I as 7 N unusual performances was given during MacNeal Memorial Hospital's disaster drill. During the drill, an exercise in emergency procedures, thespians played the roles of seriously injured victims as emergency crews treated them. The members of the Tech Guild, a dedicated group of people, stood behind the scenes at a number of school activities. Their purpose, as stated by Patty Johnson, was to take care of all the technical aspects of theatre and to make sure we have quality in our craft. Besides back- stage work for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Tech Guild provided lighting for assemblies, choral concerts, and other school functions. . NWN ' THESPIANSQFRONT ROW: S. Schnulle, Pres.: S. Underwood, L. Baker, Treas. BACK ROW: Ms. M. Lichterman, Adviser: T. Keel, Vice-Pres., A. Buonicore, P. Baio, J. Dudek, Hist.g M. Zahara. ARTISTIC EXPRESSION - THESPIANS, FORENSICS, TECH GUILD 37 i l LITERARY MAGAZINE-FRONT ROW: S. Smith, L. Albachiara K. Kendra, C. Koehler, G. Martin. BACK ROW: J. Savic, Y. Boleslav S. Recht, Ms. P. Geiser, Adviser: M. Vrchota, J. Bajek, T. Strnad, J Stvan. PHOTO CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mrs. M. Trybus, Adviser, R. Pechous, Vice-Pres.: B. Kelpsas, P. May, Pub. Rel.: A. Lewandowski, Pres. SECOND ROW: Mrs. J. Lochridge, Adviser: K. Rehor R Mehren, J. Drapeau, L. Bartik, P. Stahnke. THIRD ROW: B: Manson, A. Barth, R. Snella, M. Meckes, S. Krukoff. BACK ROW. G. Potamianos, R. Jakupovic. R. Weiner, T. Capua, P. Jaffe, L. Koller. ' - . MODERN DANCE CLUB-FRONT ROW: D. Miller, C. Wilkosz, P. Scavuzzo, M. Molloy, K. Venzon. SECOND ROW: M. Kosinar, E. Wiet, D. Whitney, Co-Chrmn.g Mrs. R. Hammack, Adviser' K Schillaci, B. Kojs, c. Ryan. BACK ROW: D. ceci, L. Brda, D. schlluz' Co-Chrmn.: C. Prey. , 38 ARTISTIC EXPRESSION - MODERN DANCE CLUB, PHOTO CLUB EGG Photo Club focuses on students' activities 'I' He' ' 2 3 Those blinding flashes that burst out at homecoming and other school activities came courtesy of the Photo Plub. Members took pictures that were later displayed in downstairs D-hall and sold to the student body. The money raised by selling bits of Circus Magic and other memories went toward the development of better lab facilities. Egg shows that there is still talent left at Morton and that people are interested in reading literary works that are written by their classmates, said Jasmina Savic. At its annual banquet, the Egg honored writers and members who showed special effort during the year. Having already won the National Scholastic l'ress's All-American rating twice, the Egg staff felt confident in publishing its fourth edition. An increase in membership prompted by the current dance craze made Modern Dance Club a more active organization. The club took trips to see famous dancers such as Dennis Wayne and Alvin Sley. You feel better when you leave, like you've really accomplished something! said Dancer Deanna Ceci. li Exercising to the beat of the music, Becky Kojs builds the flexible muscles required in modern dance. 23 Covering homecoming and other student activities to raise money for their club, John Esposito, Tony Lewandowski, Barry Kelpsas, and Bill Thorpe capture the excitement of a pep assembly. 35 Using the filing system of the Egg Mrs. Pat Geiser and Mary Vrchota organize submitted copy. Alt'l'lS'l'lf' EXPRFISSIUN - MUDPIRN IDANCWI CLUB, l'HU'l'O CLUB, ECG 39 ll5llE5QMIlClIHlHIWIUlIIQ IININDIII SHE 2 . I3 Providing their own brand of music after coronation, Bill Kovalsky and Sammy DeFran- cisco jam in a bass and guitar duet. 23 Unwinding after class, Julie Wilson, Liam Gallegas, and Chris Jozwiak find an isolated hallway the perfect spot for an impromptu concert. 33 Typifying today's outrageous music scene, a student's concert momento shouts to passersby. 43 With an ear to the latest releases, Bonnie Kovacic and Marguerite Frieze plan another album purchase. 53 With poised cymbals, David Dahms begins his high school musical experience in the marching band. 40 MUSIC 1,1 3 4 Led Zeppelin, Styx, Kiss, and many other well-known groups and recording artists like Barry Manilow and Billy Joel permeated the listen- ing and even the dress of most students. For that matter, anything related to the music world intrigued almost everyone who tuned in a radio. For many music offered an escape from the pressures of home or school. The multitude of song titles and lyrics guaranteed a release that was suitable for the macho man or perhaps gave inspiration and courage to King Tut fans. Sometimes merely listening to the music was not enough, those with disco fever joined the crowds on the flashing floors to dance out the aggravations of the week. For the talented, simply listening to others produce music was not enoughg they banded together to make their own. Guitarists, pianists, and even kazoo players joined ranks and played at parties, dances, and any other places that would indulge them. Others preferred to play solely for art in the privacy of their own homes. The luxury of losing themselves in music, whether it be Bach or rock, made even the most boring music lesson worthwhile. In spite of the varied tastes in artist or instrument, most agreed that without music it would be kind of quiet out there. nu'-F W ,...-all 5 'A .1 :gk 5- - ST: M MUSIC 41 I D Since field practice goes on no matter what the weather may be, band members dress accordingly to combat nature-'s forces. 21 Parading up Home Avenue, the marching band heads for the homecoming football game. 35 Under the experienced direction of Mr. Robert Dvorak, orchestra musicians rehearse diligently for an upcoming concert. 0 Pounding out a steady beat, Scott Willett provides the percussive backbone essential to the Jazz Band's driving sound. 51 His face a reflection of the pensive mood of the piece he plays, Jon Yordy skillfully coaxes a mellow sound from his cello. 63 With Mr. Tom Fiala, Laura Brda gets into the swing of conducting a band. 4.2 MUSIC' - BAND, ORCHESTRA Q -'-'23-' 'I ,sw .NLM 1 drag Bands, orchestra make difference in MD X Rx - far -4.32 it X Tag Tx ,N :,h . ,.1: I have been playing violin for seven years, and the music we play for concerts is really challenging, said Barbara Kapsa, an orchestra member. Music filled the minds of many Morton West' students. The proof was a wide range of talented musicians performing in band and orchestra. MD, as the Music Depart- ment's patrons affectionately refer to it, consisted of a variety of perform- ing units. The marching band parad- ed at homecoming and during football halftimes. The concert band consist- ed of top students selected according to their ability. Both West and East musicians participated in the district-wide orchestra. They per- formed in concert and in the pit orchestra for the fall musical Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. 1 6 MUSIC - BAND, ORCHESTRA 43 BELLES AND BEAUS--FRONT ROW: B. Stahnke, K. N oceda, K. Kendra, R. Campanelli. SECOND ROW: N. Anselmo, E. Krusec, D. Shepherd, R. Lanenga, M. Anderson, P. Lantvit, C. Dahlgren, S. Dinga, C. McDonald, P. Kelly. BACK ROW: T. Kufrin, G. Geske, T. Russo, D. May, E. Craig, C. Syers, J. Dahlgren, D. Tymczuk, S. Dahlgren. 1 MUSIC CLUB-FRONT ROW: D. Czajkowski, Vice-Pres.: D. Kunz, Sec., C. McDonald, Pres.: K. Little, Treas. SECOND ROW: M. Sciabiea, L. Tronchetti, D. Vitous, K. Kush, B. Kapsa, L. Walik, A. Reda, G. Grygiene, K. Petter, D. Neapolitan. THIRD ROW: M. Regan, K. Conti, B. Lacey, S. Mazur, D. Petitti, M. Tronchetti, H. Martin, L. Fotias, S. Krivanek. FOURTH ROW: E. Krusec, C. Krusec, D. Warchol, K. Fesanco, G. Martin, V. Vlastnik, M. Vokurka, S. Delinger, K. Kirchhoff. FIFTH ROW: J. Bajek, A. Healy, G. Lewandowski, J. Garnder, J. Wolf, J. Ptacek, R. Dickeson, H. Woods, J. Hruby. SIXTH ROW: D. Malnic, G. Stallmann, L. Lawrisuk, S. Czajkowski, A. Lawrisuk, D. May, A. Rabiega, L. Brda, E. Zakrocky. BACK ROW: M. Davini, T. Strnad, A. Chalabala, L. Koller, J. Vitous, A. Georgi, C. Bordoshuk, M. Maietta. 44 MUSIC - BELLES AND BEAUS, MUSIC CLUB .W decade of winning floats For the tenth year in a row, Music Club again came up with a first place. float for the homecoming parade. Its circus calliope came into existence thanks to money raised by candy sales and the hard working efforts of Music Club's members. Some of the members also attended a Music Camp at North Central College in Naperville. For one week they practiced a staggering six hours a day. The result of their labor was a concert in which they performed their newly-mastered pieces. The Aeolian, Freshman Mixed, and Dorian Choirs blended harmon- ious voices and sang in Christmas and spring concerts. The program con- 4 , sisted of numbers from the different groups and ended with a grand finale. While singing for the student body during assemblies, the choral groups actually rehearsed for their shows. These not only benefited the singers but turned into free shows for the student body. Belles and Beaus, consisting of about thirty members, sang in school concerts and also for civic groups and churches. Mr. James Chiado, director of Belles and Beaus, commented, The group provides students with an opportunity to excel in singing a variety of music. Debbie Tymczuk readily agreed, It gives us a chance to get together and work at doing it right. lj Wielding the first place cup, Annalyn Chalabala and Cindy McDonald rejoice at Music Club's float victory. 25 After a performance at Clyde Savings, Belles and Beaus enjoy a refreshing treat. 35 In the earliest stage of creating their floats, Music Club members transform tissue paper into colorful flowers. 45 Contributing to the choral concert, Belles and Beaus chime with Christmas spirit. MUSIC - BELLES AND BEAUS, MUSIC CLUB 45 IINITREDVVVE S 1. N 11 MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB-FRONT ROW: K. Rezek, D. Kostka. SECOND ROW: Mrs. L. Lavenau, Adviser: K. Borvanski, Vice-Pres.: Mrs. E. Vocelka, Adviser. THIRD ROW: D. Borvanski, Treas.: C. Gawrysh. BACK ROW: P. Crunican, D. Warchol, M. Vokurka, E. Kostka, Pres.g A. Rabiega, Sec. ECOLOGY CLUB-FRONT ROW: J. Wolf, D. Malnic. SECOND ROW: M. Petrelli, M. Tronchetti, V. Leopard, K. Venzon, L. Bartik, M. Hamm, L. Kibitz. THIRD ROW: E. Wiet, D. Ward, C. Mussari, B. Baetz, S. Pajonk, C. Wilkosz, M. Kosinar. FOURTH ROW: S. Sena, W. Loh, Treas.: L. Church, R. Skinner, Vice-Pres., C. Ping, T. Dombrosky, M. Trout, Miss M. Ripple, Adviser. BACK ROW: R. Fitzpatrick, Sec.: K. Fesanco, A. Speciale, L. Hybl, J. Benes, Pres.g G. Lewandowski, K. Tomsik. 46 MAN 81. HIS WORIID - ECOLOGY CLUB, MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB Ecology Club revives endangered habitats W? A-M. ' y - eaa: -'1-' 1 N-...NM ,,,.,, . . .,k, , f..,. .,.,,..N. ,cc .',' The limited environment of school, home, and work didn't stop students at West from learning more about their world. One club that students participated in to learn more about helping less fortunate people was the Medical Careers Club. The club functioned as a Red Cross Youth Club and worked for the betterment of human relations. Karen Rezek felt that the purpose of the club was to help other people. It's a great feeling knowing that you're helping someone. Alicia Rabiega added, We have fun and meet other people. Also we help people out and have fun doing it! An example of one worthwhile project was the collect- ing and filling of Christmas stockings for the needy. The study of nature was a main purpose of Ecology Club. Members in the club tried to preserve ecologically endangered areas such as the Wolf Road Prairie. Other activities includ- ed caring for the nature center, organizing paper drives, and visiting the Fullersburg Nature Preserve to observe the beautiful, fragile works of nature found there. lj Cleaning the nature site with the Ecology Club shows Laura Bartik's belief in man's need to care for his environment. 25 Aided by Mrs. Louise Lavenau and Mrs. Evelyn Vocelka in constructing friendship boxes, Denise Kostka and Alicia Rabiega fulfill their duties as Red Cross Club members. 31 At Brookfield Zoo's viewing window, Alice Jczck and Bonnie Kovacic make friends with one of thc most intelligent animals on carth, thc dolphin. MAN 81 HIS WORLD - ECOLOGY CLUB. MEDICAL CAREERS CU Science Fiction zaps West Reading it fills in gaps of the mind, viewing it gives a sense of wonder, and discussing it sharpens the mind. That's how Dave Shepherd felt about science fiction, basis of the new Science Fiction Club. Since its beginnings last year the club took on a new adviser, Mr. Malcom Anderson. He organized trips to see Symphony of the Stars at Alpine Valley and a showing of the film 2001: A Space Odyssey. Model U.N. also greeted two new advisers, Mr. Conrad Bujnowski and Mr. Jim Hennessy. Doreen Preber explained, The purpose of Model U.N. is to be aware of what is happening in the world around you. Members experienced this at the Lake Geneva Conference, at which they strived to match their previous six best delegation awards. The American Field Service re- turned this year as TALL, short for Travel and Learning Lands. In order to save money, exchange students sponsored by TALL who came from South and Central America stayed only half a year. This year TALL welcomed Monica Leal de Freitas of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to West. U Experiencing the sensation of being a gyroscope, Katherine Lacina glides across the floor. 25 Discussing plans for TALL activities, Doriann Mysicka, Lisa Tronchetti, Debbie Whitney and Sue Loess prepare for a social. 35 Readying themselves for a trip to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, Doreen Preber and Tom Zielinski practice debating techniques in a mock United Nations session. 48 MAN AND HIS WORLD - TALL, MODEL UN SCIENCE FICTION CLUB MODEL U.N.-FRONT ROW: K. Brpwn, Treas. SECOND ROW: D. Preber, Pres. THIRD ROW: K. Kendra, M. Vrchota. BACK ROW: J. Marciszewski, Sec., T. Zielanzinski. X TRAVEL AND LEARNING LANDS-FRONT ROW: S. Loess, Pres., D. Ruda, S. Tevere, R. Bauer. SECOND ROW: K. Lacina, D. Waszak, Sec.: M. Tronchetti, A. Psenicka, Vice-Pres.: L. Tronchetti, Treas. BACK ROW: L. Smith, Mr. R. Walter, Adviser, D. Schultz, M. Davini, D. Terry, D. Whitney, S.'Scherrer. SCIENCE FICTION CLUB-FRONT ROW: D. Shepherd, Pres., R. Bauer, Sec. SECOND ROW:, Mr. M. Anderson, Adviser, R. Karasek, J. Bergthold, P. Jaffe, G. Lyttek. BACK ROW: J. Stvan, Treas.g R. Shepherd, L. Smith, Vice-Pres., P. Carter, K. Lacina, D. Palmer, M. Regan. 1 :fl MAN AND HIS WORLD - TALL, MODEL UN,SCIENCE FICTION CLUB 49 Blizzard of '79-...-.-.. , I i 4 2 Although many students at Morton West hardly remember the enormous amount of snow that fell in 1967, few will soon forget the snowstorm now referred to as the Great Blizzard of '79. What the National Weather Service innocently forecasted as 2 to 4 inches quickly piled into 20.3 inches between the days of January 12 and January 14. High winds and low temperatures accompanied these tons of snow to make snow removal extremely dif- ficult. Needless to say, travel ranged from hazardous to impossible. To meet the travel difficulties Morton, giving students their first snow days off in years, closed the doors of both the East and West buildings. Hopeful- ly listening to the radio for the magic number 20l became a nightly ritual for all, and for four days during the course of the blizzard, students and teachers breathed a sigh of relief that their journey through the Arctic wastelands had been cancelled. One bad effect the storm had on Morton was to disrupt final exam week. Since teachers usually review the previous semester's work the week before final exams, students missed out on very valuable lesson time, but many agreed that the vacation was well worth the inconvenience. lj Wary of the slick, ice-covered pavements, Lisa Theodore slowly walks between huge piles of plowed snow. 21 With most sidewalks im- passable, students trudge through an im- provised pathway across West's front lawn. 35 Joining the school's sign in wishing students a Season's Greeting, mounds of snow literally bury Morton West. 41 An earth science display case grimly gives a sign of the times: cold and snow. 55 With an epidemic of collapsed garages, Bill Chandler braves the heights to remove heavy, wet snow from his. BLIZZARD OF '79 51 BEXTR X . BXTR X .Af FALCON EDITORS-FRONT ROW: J. Stvan, Art Ed.g M. Gajewski, Asst. Feat. Ed.g D. Kotulski, Exch. Ed.: M. Zahara. BACK ROW: B. Thorpe, Photo Ed.: J. Marciszewski, News Ed.g Y. Boleslav, Asst. News Ed.g D., Shepherd, Sports Ed.g B. Pechous, Co-Photo Ed.g Mr. J. Stebbins, Adviser. 2 52 MEDIA - FALCON s 'IM WMF' Students control the press Through the TV, the car radio on the way to school, and periodicals used in school classes, the media permeated students' minds with its coverage of present day society. One of the most enduring forms of media is the newspaper. Here at Morton, students exercised control over the press by joining the Falcon new- spaper staff. The Falcon has enjoyed many years of recognition for its articles. According to Mr. John Stebbins, adviser of the paper, We're working to be the best we can be. We are the best we can be, yet we hope to be even better. ' ,Other student publications in- cluded the Talon yearbook and the Egg, the student literary magazine. These attempts at understanding the media and its influence upon people was perhaps one of the greatest lessons experienced by students at West. Books, magazines, and new- spapers were better understood by students who helped create some communication of their own. FALCON GENERAL STAFF-FRONT ROW: N. Chantha. SECOND ROW: R. Regan, P. Finn. THIRD ROW: T. Serbick, T. Ambrosia, Mr. J. Stebbins, Adviser. FOURTH ROW: M. Regan, A. Barth, L. Larson. BACK ROW: S. Hoskin, D. Neopolitan, J. Bergthold. lj After thoughtfully perusing an article for the Falcon, Lori Marczak discusses her opinions with News Editor Joann Marciszews' ki. 21 While emphasizing a point, Mr. Richard Koehler turns to the Wall Street Journal. 35 While Mr. John Stebbins proofreads her story, Chris Alcorn notes his revisions. MEDIA - FALCON 53 TALON EDITORS-FRONT ROW: T. Wierzbicki, Classes Ed.: ' SECOND ROW: G. Albers, Asst. Ed.-in-Chief: A. J ezek, Std. Life Ed., R. Conidi, -Sports Ed., C. Lacey, Girls' Sports Ed. BACK ROW: K. Peters, Ed.-in-Chief, L. Smith, Academics Ed., T. Speciale, Faculty Ed.: Mr. R. Hegner, Adviser. TALON GENERAL STAFF--FRONT ROW: L. Bartik, K. Lacina. SECOND ROW: M. Stosur, H. Woods, P. Jaffe. BACK ROW: H. A Fiedler, M. Mahon, M. Finn, D. Lptarski, C. Higgins, Bus. Mgr. 54 MEDIA - TALON f-ww West's points of view make TALON new Talon is funny. It's very good one year, and terrible the next. Normally a comment like that of Dave Slivinski would never make it to the pages of the yearbook, but this year the Talon did things differently. Armed with determination and the theme Points of View, editors and staffers bombarded the school with questionnaires. We tried to get as wide a range of opinions as possible, explained Kathy Peters. That's the only way to get a realistic picture of the year. Student quotes appeared throughout the book, and many of the comments formed the basis for copy blocks. V Talon editors took an active part in yearbook workshops at Iowa State University, the University of Illinois, and the University of Wisconsin- Whitewater. Said Academics Editor Laurel Smith concerning the, ISU workshop, I learned how to pick interesting pictures and write about contempory topics. Among the honors awarded to the 1978 edition of the Talon were Columbia Scholastic's Medalist rating and first-in-class ratings from the Kettle Moraine Press. I lj Conferring on a layout planned for the book, Assistant Editor-in-Chief Gail Albers and Talon Adviser Mr. Robert I-Iegner make the necessary adjustments. 21 Assured that her layout is properly drawn, Student Life Editor Alice Jezek recopies it onto a triplicate form. 31 Taking a break at a workshop in Whi- tewater, Wisconsin, Gail Albers and Kathy Peters review the day's classes. MEDIA - TALON 55 F' i 5 . 1 i f l I I w K ! I N i i f 3 X i 56 SPORTS -Q. It i . F - ,-A i 5 l -KX xr I X ,FAi,KA ri 5 ' 4: iq 7' u, ,. k . v 2 L V f 1 -Ne f -,,-gs ,t New , 'fMo'rton has ag0odLsnortssnrQg1:ain'if , 11 I el'F'lM 7: I . .Lf - P W It's ltense When the pressure is on y0u'iiefthf? typestlidt1QI1,iii5tiiei1:idf4?+Sff01f EYQU':Yfb!ife when fyblif Sadie, Ybilssfeele , funq and 'doesnfteexpectitdvwing:Morton geedgl and it 'gives you confidence to do is 'not,j1gnown ifonf its eioutsjganglipg- T . Agqqd time and time againffg xg U P teamsffp 1 , A . , s,e' . 5 ' ' -,VKaren Conti ,lg 5 - -A 4Marguer1teWFre1ze W ,, X, lx X V. A1 K , I, A , W ,.,. V, , k 1, , I ,EV , 1 W - v ,Q , ,. .,,,..,, .,,.,,.,. , .,V. , , .. . - - . 1 , . W 1 SPORTS 57 Baseball teams l1l63Slll'6 up to C0lIiP6fiti0l1 Combining concentration with a good pitching form, Jeff Anderson ttopj winds up to deliver a searing fastball from the mound. Showing good power as he follows through with his swing, Marty Schranz tabovc, rightj, determined to get to first base, grits his teeth. Questioning the home plate umpire's last call, Coach Roger Hahn and Catcher Scott Ward taboveb persuade him to reconsider. 58 BASEBALL -pm! A f -.. f ' S. ,, .. .- , ., a. has ii FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL-A FRONT ROW: G. Chodora, K. Binder, S. Cione, E. Cizek, T. Allen. SECOND ROW: F. Kikuchi, Mgr.: W. Knapp, T. Konwent, F. Cook, T. Russo, J. Proffitt, R. Ritz. THIRD ROW: Coach J. Hreck, M. Sichta, J. Anderson, T. Mollenhauer, M. Finn, M. Finn, S. Splavec, B. Brazzalc, C. Rone, Coach R. Kozurek. BACK ROW: C. Tosheff, J. Gomez, B. Greenwald, T. Frederick, S. Kozlowski, P. Shafar, J. Kunkel, J. Prendiville, M. Regan. 'Y S 'lk -sqm Fr We M 49 j . -Q--Y' K - -Q-A - is .:w',iJ 'ti 5 'X 'V ' ' 5' ' gJ .,,.QJ g'-u M- VARSITY BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: G. Grzywa, J. Stacho, M. Schranz, P. Tucker, P. Saran. SECOND ROW: F. Fahey, Tr.: L. Ketza, K. Bialas, B. Burkhardt, S. Ward, J. Miller, J. Jagielo, M. Gronek, Coach R. Hahn. BACK ROW: D. Waggener, J. Svetich, M. Clone, B. Davids, R. Pechous, K. Gariffo, D. Barnas, W. Lorenz. 1978 VARSITY BASEBALL M.W. OPP. Willowbrook ................................ 0 3 Downers Grove South .............. 15 10 Addison Trail ................ 1 2 Glenbard East ........ 1 5 East Leyden ........ 3 12 Hinsdale South ....... ..... 9 4 West Leyden ....... 1 4 Morton East ........ ...... 1 0 3 Willowbrook ........ 6 5 Glenbard East ........ 8 10 Addison Trail ................ 8 0 Morton East ...................... 9 4 Downers Grove South ........ 7 3 East Leyden ................... 1 3 Hinsdale South ........................... 2 T T 6 West Leyden ............................... 9 6 S, ,WON s Los'r s The conference was not that strong, and if we would have won our last two games. we would have tied for the conference championship, commented Coach Roger Hahn of the varsity baseball team. Except for a few returning players, the team was inexperienced. Scott Ward and Marty Schranz, the top players, made all- conference. On the sophomore level many close games were won mainly because the team worked well under pressure. They were able to hit when needed, and it was a team that would not give up, stated Coach Bob Kozurek. The freshmen baseball team was very strong up the middle, but found trouble in the hitting department. Said Coach Jim Breck, The team did well as freshmen and has great potential. His curve ball sailing to the plate, Ken Bialas tabove, lefty seems fixed in a classic pose with batter, catcher, and umpire. BASEBALL 59 BOi44. 332 2 K x . v . ' . in '31 . 22f'1Uf.a5t .t , ! Q ,if SYN , aka X i 6.5. fgrw. sf A . :A s 'V 1 Axle 1 FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: M. Sikyta. M. Scola, G. Scornaienchi, B. Cimaglia, A. Martinucci, R. Nowak, J. Dahlgren, J. Berger, P. Kelly, T. Smykal. SECOND ROW: S. Ruban, R. Marshall, S. Mikneus,:LBn.:,e,m, A. Bole, G. Brizzolara, C. Jindra, H. Ary, B. Gustafson, D. Vizza, Coach J. Kulawiak. BACK ROW: Coach J. Norris, B. O'Connor, J. Giannis, R. Paeth, J. Hamera, T. Mollenhauer, B. Martin, J. Anderson, G. Capouch, B. Knapp, R. Karvanek. Outreaching his opponent, Dan Erce Qabove, rightl uses his fingertips to tip the ball to his teammates awaiting the jump ball. Driven into a desperate situation, Brad Mataczynski Qabovel crouches low as he searches for an opening in the defense. After eluding two opponents, Tom Mollenhauer Crightl is surprised to face yet another obstacle in his attempt to score. 60 BASKETBALL Turnovers burn out chance for cage wins 'liivsgg VARSITY BASKETBALL: Coach J. Stiverson, P. Saran, B. Ledvort, B. Mataczynski, D. Erce, S. Splavec, D. Tomsik, B. Davids, B. Reynolds, T. Reynolds, F. Cook. Fhe kids uied then'bestto niake thexvholeschcxd proud ofthenif stated Gerry Stnermur coach fd the varMty basketballteanm ln spne ofthe teanrs strong efforts, the season's outcome was a hit disappointing. Due to a lack of experienced players,rnany'close ganies were literally thrown away. We averaged sixteen turnovers per ganief' said Coach Stiverson. Senior co-captains llave Slhdnski and BiH Ledvortled the V3TSh37lQ3HH Slninski was a strong rebounder and Ledvorg the teanfs leading scoren received first honorable mention in aH-conference haHcning. Clnernherredeennngfacun nithe season xvas school spidt. Said Clager Brad Mataczynski, The fans showed a lot of support, and that is what we needed to keep us goingf' VARSITY BASKETBALL M.W. OPP. Downers Grove South ............ 61 74 Willowbrook ...................... ..... 5 6 57 Glenbard East ............... ....... 6 0 64 East Leyden ......... ..... 5 7 82 Morton East ............. ..... 4 7 67 Hinsdale South .... .. ....... 54 72 West Leyden ........ ..... 5 0 57 Willowbrook ........ ..... 6 7 73 Addison Trail ...... ..... 6 3 58 East Leyden ......... . .... Bl ll0 Morton East ........ ..... 7 6 85 Glenbard East ........ ..... 5 7 56 West Leyden ..,................... ..... 7 3 71 Hinsdale South ......................... 38 68 Downers Grove South ............ 59 70 Addison Trail ............................ 50 66 WON 3 LOST 13 No longer concerned with his opponents' defense, Dan Erce tleftj focuses on the rim and a lay-up that will give the Falcons the lead. BASKETBALL 61 a Coneentrating on defense, Carm Avery and Linda Hauptman Qabove, rightb attempt to steal the ball. High in the air, Stacy Peters Qabovej attempts two points with a lay up during the final seconds of a tense game. 62 BASKETBALL GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL: Coach T. Kulp, D. Dobuck, L. Polich, S. Peters, M. Heffernan C. Egberts, L. Tranauskas, P. Shubinski, L. Grisafe, Coach R. Hapac. Inex erience, injuries hinder JV's season Ilespite the losses of the first three games of the season, the varsity haskethall team tied for fifth place with an overall record of seven wins and eleven losses. The girls worked hard to attain their aehieved goals, said Coach Terry Kulp. The team made the regional finals and then lost to Hinsdale South at the state tournament for the second year in a row. Several workshops were offered to the team this year. The entire team competed in the Proviso East Summer League. and Laura Grisafe. Denise llohueli, Sharon Cizek, and Sue Jansky attended the Indiana Hoosier Camp. Besides the lack of experience on the dominantly freshman JV team, two main players, Sharon Cizek and Sue Jansky, were out part of the season with injuries, According to Coach Ruth Hapae. The team had important qualitiesegood competitional spirit and a sense of loyalty. I .- 1978 VARSITY BASKETBALL I M.W. OPP. I Willowbrook ....... ........ 3 8 51 Addison Trail ........ ........ 3 9 57 ' I Glenbard East ....... ........ 4 7 50 East Leyden ....... ........ 5 7 56 Hinsdale South ...... ........ 3 5 52 West Leyden ................. ....... 4 8 41 Downers Grove South .............. 54 51 woN 3 Losfr 4 ' Varsity Offensive Player Laura Polich tabove, leftj dribbles around an opponent and starts her drive toward the Falcons' basket. IRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALLAFRONT ROW: S. Jansky, A. Stamas, D. menos, C. Petrovich, K. Borzym. BACK ROW: Coach T. Kulp, S. Martinek, M. Acosta, L. rystiniak, L. Bordoshuk, C. Avery, L. Oak, S. Cizek, Coach R. Hapac. A - BASKETBALL 63 Varsity, JV bowlers roll a winning year Although many of Morton VVest's sports teams found 1979 to he a year of frustrating defeats, the girls, bowling teams enjoyed victories. The varsity team ended their winning season with an overall record of ten wins and two losses. A highlight of the season was the Christmas tournament held in Dolton, Illinois, where the varsity team tied for eighth place. ln district competition the team ended the season in a healthy second place. Vonnie Sims. the varsity howler with the highest average, brought additional honors to the team hy winning two medals. one tor high series and another for high game. Sharon Kuras and Joyce Hodan. along with Captain Dee llee Sunter. stood out in varsity performance. The junior varsity team also bowled a great season with an overall record ot' eleven wins and only one loss. Top JY howler Cathy Quinlan led her team- mates with the highest howling average. VARSITY BOWLING M.W. OPP. York ...................... ........ 3 0 Hinsdale South ..... ........ 2 l Reavis ............... ........ 0 3 Proviso West ......... ........ 3 0 Hinsdale Central ...... ........ 3 0 Thornridge ......... ........ 0 3 Lake Park .................................... 3 0 WON 5 LOST 2 Although her eyes are intent upon the alley before her, Joyce Hodan trightl instinctively ends her approach inches from the foul line. 64 BGWLING GIRLS' BOWLING-FRONT ROW: S. Sims, T. Grantland, B. Bartosiewicz, S. Kuras, D. Barnas. BACK ROW: F. Sims, D. DeBartol0, K. Bartkowicz, J. Hodan, L. O'C0nn0r, M. Finn. 5 ,f A . ,V ff K f ' g Q f 1' MS' 4 A -. ' 1 il -on, mt I. ,v-ni' ,Q - ' 1 '23 ' hr A ' , N f ,...naanv H32 f ,, ,W 2 1 ' W su 2 Qsf J .,., m HQ ,fn in if wa if f .s g Q h ' ,, ,, ,, , M - , gl , A 1 W1 ' , df . A, J ,+w1fsiww2',? 5 fifwff, Qfzgff ,ff wfffmlfy, X 1 '- ,. E f - A.. .qw fu'.s,,1w,wm f M -nnu,....-qu., if 'lb ., ,W,LT ig? I ,,,gmQ:?!?,2, , ,zz 'ygxgf ' 9 S , ,., ,,, f r mf f I H. Te3l'l1'S eff01'f sets PBCB f0l' Cl'0SS C0llIlfl' VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY M.W. OPP. Glenbard East ....... ..... . .. 25 34 Willowbrook ........... ........ 1 6 44 Hinsdale South ...... ........ 2 8 31 East Leyden ..................... ....... 3 1 24 Downers Grove South .............. 27 28 Morton. East .................. .... 3 9 19 West Leyden ............................... 19 36 Addison Trail ............................. 41 16 WON 3 LOST 5 This year's t'rossft'ountry team was hetter than the last several. remarked Coach Gordon llusse. Although the competition was strong. the yarsity's past experience pulled them to fourth place. The team was yery good in competition hut had a tew weak points. Said runner -lett' Klindera. ln cross- country you need to have team coopera- tion. In the past tew years we would only have a few players to carry the team. hut this year eyeryhody worked together to form a good team. 'llhe two hest runners were Tim Zielinski and -lelt' Salauh. followed hy teammates 'l'om Wagner. llaye Klausler. -left' lilindera. Pete Munoz, Frank Franz. and Mark Piof trowski. On the trosh-soph level Coarh Busse found that his runners were not serious enough about the sport to meet the rather strenuous practice requir- ements. Hopefully hy next year they will he more devoted to the team and their fellow team members, he said. Drained of his last reserves of energy, Mike Stochl trightl, propelled by sheer willpower, plods wearily across the finish line. 66 CROSS-COUNTRY Ulf, 17 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: J. Salach, G. Blazek, J. Klindera, T. Wagner. SFCOND ROW: M. Meckes, F. Franz, D. Klausler, BACK ROW: Coach G. Busse, P. Munoz, M. l Piotrowski, D. Larson, T. Zielinski. As he considers the long distance ahead, Ray Neapolitan tleftb rounds a tree and paees himself through the dusk of late afternoon. Well aware of the difference a fast start can make, the sophomore cross-country team tbottomb wastes no time in setting the pace. L .. I L FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY WFRONT ROW: I.. Larson, T. Serbick, S. Hoskin, F. Svestka, M. Chinchilla. SECOND ROW: G. Riha, C. Chinchilla, R. Neapolitan, J. Proehaska, J. Kayser. BACK ROW: D. Schild, G. Koran, M. Stochl, R. Tulke, D. Lotarski. CROSS-COUNTRY 67 At the seasorfs start it appeared that 1978 xvould he torture for the varsny'foothalltean1.lnstead,they put out their best perforniance in alniost a decade. Fhis was one of the hardest working teams ever, commented Varsity Coach Len Ruzycki. Although there were many victories, the most satisfying was their first Win over East Leydenincnertenyears'Phecoachesof the DPVL chose Rick Farnsworth as the leagues outstanding player. Also, Larry Ketza set a Morton record when he returned aldck-offninety-hxweyardsfor atouchdown. Coach Jnn Evan was proud ofthe progress the sophcnncne footbaH teani niade. Player llarren llnlock stated, l think our team practiced very well and seenied pretty dedicatedf 'Fhe teani Worked rad hardf'connnented Coach Earl McMahon of the freshman team. They were fine quality kids. They just needed dueexpenencef VARSITY FOOTBALL M.W. OPP. West Leyden ..... ....... 0 3 Willowbrook ...... ..... 8 17 Morton East ...... ..... 1 6 0 Addison Trail ....... ..... 3 3 14 East Leyden .................... ..... 1 1 8 Downers Grove South ...... ..... 2 0 13 Hinsdale South ............... ..... 0 3 Glenbard East ............................ 34 0 WON 5 LOST 3 As the referee watches the action, Miso Novakovich tabove, rightl spots a hole in the defensive line and quickly makes a move for it. ogg -Q-H3 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: D. Kuchar, J. Richter, K. Brest, J. Gianni M. Lewter, T. Allen, K. Luketic, R. Mangini, A. Kikuchi. SECOND ROW: Asst. Coach ll Keller, D. Hayward, J. Clampitt, M. Izzi, M. Blangin, B. Burgess, M. Sichta, R. Bowbin, Cizek, A. Sommese, Coach J. Evan. THIRD ROW: F. Rokos, R. Kirstein, K. Mroz, D. Hillocl M. Moughan, A. Sasso, K. Guzik, M. Hughes, M. Nikrasch. BACK ROW: R. Agnew, 4 Vinyard, E. Fencl, J. Coconato, S. Molinaro, R. Demario, K. Prendiville, J. Frazier. 68 FOOTBALL Varsity basks in glow of a winning season HMAN FOOTBALL FRONT ROW L Stillo K Self J Mikelenas J Mazzuca, F. FRES 4 : . , . , . , . . Scornaienchi M. Scola, M. Sikyta, C. Athanasiadis, M. Freeman, D. Farnsworth,5I,,,K.la.usl'er, B. Nikrasch. SECOND ROW: R. Fenner, T ott, K. Hillock, S. Tymec, C. Mallahgp, B. Gustafson, P. L A. Sawicki, . Borem, T. Noble, R. Henson, A. Htinucci, D. chobak. THIRD ROW: coachnfkifiwliak, . a on, Q. Kachlic, D. Hughes, R. Bajorek, E. Olewinski, D. Kurtz, J. Glowienke, J. Hamera, M. Kubik, C. Stefa, Coach E. McMahon, Coach J. Breck. BACK ROW: J. Iaccino, S. Reina, C. Wagner, K. Kopek, S. Paljieg, T. Smykal, W. O'Rourke, T. Caithamer, R. Vinyard, J. Krecek. ' if-5179-22 H2-5 1 o .el m VARSITY FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: P. Goldman, T. O'Connell, K. Kubik, M. Novakovich, C. Elza, M. Regan, R. Glab, C. Tosheff. SECOND ROW: Asst. Coach C. Hodges, G. Wilson, M. Pajonk, G. Scola, D. Ciango, D. Maturo, R. Gonzales, K. Borzym, D. Cybulski, J. Keating, L. Ketza, F. Fahey, Trnr. THIRD ROW: Coach L. Ruzycki, J. Riedl, T. Vinyard, M. Sotir, A. Szymel, D. Riedl, G. Bowling, S. Piha, J. Gruszka, R. Chobak, G. Michalek, Coach F. Duchon. BACK ROW: T. Blecha, R. Munoz, J. Sladetz, W. Mantia, D. Dunne, S. Kozlowski, F. Angelucci, R. Farnsworth, J. Kulich. As Tom Blecha passes the ball, Frank Angellucci Qtopj breaks through the line to block for the Falcons. Gracefully taking to the air, Receiver Darren Hillock Qabove5 snatches the ball for a crucial Falcon first down. FOOTBALL 69 W A wr at e , f.. .V , ,,,. , f ,gmt W f W-in 1'-, , -r . '.,.a.4f,-,Q-z5Ef,qh3 ' 4 Wnffw ,W -,,, 4 1- 'W' -,qua , Having found himself backed into an awkward situation, Joe Cernik tabove, rightl carefully judges the distance that he must cover. Determination and effort, two keys to success, are evident as John Kunkel taboveb puts them together in a picture-perfect swing. FROSH-SOPH GOLF-FRONT ROW: A. Kenning, B. King, F, Lardino. BACK ROW: W. Kovacic, D. Kopstain, G. Capouch, Kopstain, Coach D. Matheny. 70 GOLF Golfers attempt to overcome inexperience VARSITY GOLF-FRONT ROW: J. Kunkel, G. Janda, M. Finn, J. Cernik. SECOND ROW: Coach D. Matheny, A. Wierzbicki, M. Hain, M. Kenning. BACK ROW: P. Shafar, R. Ryndak, T. Frederick, C. Dodaro. . I 1 VARSITY GOLF i 1 M.W.' OPP. West Leyden, ..... ...... 1 81 185 wiiiwbrock ..................... ...... 1 si 156 'Downers Grove South ..... .. .,... 189 . 163 Addison Trail .............. ...... 1 87 169 'East 'Leyden .1,' . ...... ....L ...... .L .... 192 N 181 Morton East ...... ...... 169 184 Glenbard East ...... .g .... 180' f 172 Hinsdale South ......................... 189 187 WON 1 LOST 7 Despite its erratic performance, this year's varsity golf team gained valuable experience. Coach Don Matheny stated, The boys were inexperienced as a team. They had the potential but didn't use it. Golfer Mike Finn agreed, 'tThe team didn't perform to its fullest ability this year. With six starters returning the team should peak next yearf, Joe Cernik and John Kunkel placed second and sixth respectively out of fifty-four golfers in the league meet. Gary Janda placed sixth out of seventy-eight in the district. Having had no previous experience as a team, the frosh-soph golfers found that they faced problems similar to the varsity's. Most of the underclassmen golfed an average game but hoped for a better season next year as they become accustomed to DesPlaines Valley League competition. Before he executes a tricky shot to the green, Tim Frederick tlefti makes a last-minute check of the ball's intended flight path. GOLF '71 VARSITY SOCCER M.W. OPP. Addison Trail ..... ..... 2 3 Morton East .................. ..... 1 0 Downers Grove South ....... ..... 5 2 Willowbrook ........ ..... 2 I Hinsdale South ....... ..... 2 3 East Leyden ........ ..... 7 I West Leyden 4 3 I WON 5 LOST 2 I Using a chorus line kick to keep the ball from his opponents, Poom Chantha Qabovej sends it over his head to teammates in the backfield. With seconds ticking off and his team trailing by a single goal, Bryan Polich frightj desperately heads the soccer ball upfield. 72 SOCCER ff A 'V , ' i ka . H ? as .3 . 5 , f' 'H 259 232. no 24 ' at , , ., Mi 4 ? T ' V 'uh ik Eg if Q f 1 K . xx . Xi X VARSITY SOCCERfFRONT ROW: P. Chantha, M. Swadc, J. Prendiville, J. Luterman, A. Senese. SECOND ROW: D. Vana, J. Yordy, M. Schumer, P. Forde, R. Liska, R. Daffc, G. Gomez, Coach B. Stamper. BACK ROW: F. Cook, W. Polich, l,. Josok, D. Kriz, N. Schild5 D. Slivinski, D. Colakovic, A. Morolli, J. Wetter. W , V-Q Soccer players small in size, experience , .4. .Q as A , FROSH-SOPH SOCCER-FRONT ROW: M. Chalabala, IZ, Mosg-hcl, T. Slechta, J. Kadow, S. Baginski,-BJ-jlntofrl, J. Berger. SECOND ROW: S. Skarcck , S. Dinga, M. Magdalene, T. Koledin, B. Neuland, D. Tipescu, t . lzajkowski. THIRD ROW: Coach R. Bangert, M. Pawlisz, D. Prerost. 52. Dahlgren,,D. Lacina, S. Czajkowski, J. Zalabak, J. Boyajian, D. Acerra, M. Murphy, D. Chaloupka, Coach J. Adamec. BACK ROW: M. Nenadic, E. Polich, T. Vana, B. Rychlec, M. Miller, K. Capek, M. Budka, G. Kajevic, G. Gracanin, G. Heyduk. For the varsity soccer team, 1978 was a year for developing and refining skills, Although most of the players had experience in the sport prior to high school. the varsity team as a whole was young and unaccustomed to league competition. Besides their inexperience, the players were relatively small in size compared to those of other teams. These combined weak points accounted for a rather disappointing season record of eleven wins. seven losses, and two ties. t'oach Bill Stamper commented, Because of a lack of maturity on the team we did not have that killer instinct to finish off a team after we had them on the ground. Fans of the soccer team were let down by its performance also. I was so disappointed when the soccer team didn't go downstatef' said JoAnn Marciszewski. The last four years West has had such a great soccer team that l wished they could have progressed farther in the finals. The soccer season was not without, highlights. I-Sig wins included the games against Morton East, Wheaton- Warrenville, Addison Trail, and Quigley South. Outstanding individual perfor- mances came from all-conference players, Rich Liska and Mike Swade. Another all-conference player, Lou Josek. was also named all-sectional and most valuable player. Team Member tlerry Gomez added his name to the record books by committing 56 fouls in one season and thus bettering the previous record held by Morton West graduate Joe Svec. Sweeping his foot across the grass, Lou Josek tabove, lcftl tries to steal the ball from between the feet of a rival front linesman. 73 Q df, ...L V ww' Q. sz Wai? .. With a look of determination on her face, Mary Stacho Qabove, rightj displays the proper swing as she bats the ball with ease. Varsity Player Marla Vesley fabovej adds a final touch to the effort she put forth during her race from home plate to first base. As she slides under the tag of a staunch, Glenbard East catcher, junior varsity's Jamie Sabbach lrightb appears uncertain of her fate. Q in X al Varsity, V swing top conference finishes GIRLS' VARSITY SOFTBALL-FRONT ROW: C. Blazek, R. Pittan, M. Buffo. SECOND ROW: S. Jansky, J. Hoggard, C. Mielcarski, S. Cizek, P. Shubinski, L. Grisafe. BACK ROW: Coach J. Kulawiak, L. Sedivy, M. Vesley, S. Peters, L. Krystyniak, L. Tranauskas, Coach G. Stiverson. H!!- nn fl GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL-fFRONT ROW: L. Kubisch, K. Borzym, P. Mussari, J. Sabbach. SECOND ROW: L. Novak, M. Hoggard, K. Conti, D. Morrell, J. Hodan. BACK ROW: Coach J. Kulawiak, M. Stacho, S. Nelson, D. Bartosiewicz, Coach G. Stiverson. The entire team worked together, said Karen Conti, a member of thejunior varsity softball team. This, along with Coach Jerry StiVerson's discipline and knowledge of the game brought out the talent in all of usf' This talent rewarded the varsity team with second place in the conference and the junior varsity with first. One of the main strengths of both softball teams was pitching, in which Sue Jansky and Jessica Hoggard of the varsity team and Jamie Sabbach and Marsha Hoggard of the junior varsity team excelled. Linda Sedivy paced the varsity team with an excellent batting average of .521. Sedivy, co-captain ofthe team with Leona Tranauskas, also made the all-conference team for the second year in a row. The varsity team nominated Sharon Cizek and Marla Vesley as the most valuable players and Laura Grisafe as the most improved. The junior varsity team nominated Mary Stacho as the most valuable player and Sharon Nelson as the most improved. ' i 1978'VARSITY . j . .. sij. j Glenhard East . ....... .......... .Q 25 A f j Addison Trail' is .itvv TQ ...g WestLeyden ....... . 9 R e Ewfneyaen ...... Willowbrook ..... ....... .. 3 I A Hinsdale South ........ ...... iiiri iiiiii . WON e 'i Kammerertmakes third best tune nn Although the 1978 varsity swim team was not as outstanding as some of the many teams Jim Ellinger has coached, he felt they did a good job. Two of the year's hest swimmers, liou Kammerer and Dan Kalina, graduated with outstanding scholarships. Kammerer ended up the season as an all-American in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle event. He has made all-state for three years in a row, and his latest time in the freestyle event was the third hest in the history of the meet. .loe Alhanese. the first West freshman swimmer ever to qualify in a state meet. also qualified as a sophomore for the state I00 yard freestyle event. Commented Coach Ellinger on the '78 swim team, Mr, Will and l were very impressed with the improvement and hard work of the team. llnder the Coaching of Mr. Earl McMahon. the freshman team finished their season in first place. The so- phomore team did not do as well, mainly due to low team membership. Coach McMahon remarked, Both levels did a good joh. I only wish more people would come out for the sport. The lack of people willing to try out for the sport could he due to its physical difficulty, hut those who tried found it is not without reward. Said Junior Swimmer Gary Firtik, Swimming is a real hard sport, but you use every muscle in your body and that's good. Braced for the shock of the chilly water beneath him, Lou Kammercr tabove, rightj explodes from the starting platform. Pacing himself for the remaining laps of his race, Dave Shubinski trightl uses a smooth, steady stroke to conserve his strength. '16 SWIMMING - MARSITY SWIMMING-FRONT ROW: J. Perri, S. Muth, D. Rivas, G. Firtik, J. Patula, . Balice, M. Martin, D. Kalina, L. Arnish, Coach J. Will. BACK ROW: I.. Kammercr, E. Morosky, J. Nohava, R. Janowick, K. Pales, J. Hardina, R. Ryan, J. Albanese, M. Ftressmann, M. Beranek, Coach J. Ellinger. ae., M . . gg., .. Qs.. - M fs., 'ws' A 7 7 a'RR ' 6 R ROSH-SOPH SWIMMINGAFRONT ROW: M. Starkey, T. Sullivan, T. Sulek, E. Polich, . Walsh, T. Hickey, P. Serbick, D. Peterson, J. Benes, E. Arnish, Coach J. Will. BACK ROW: S. Allen, G. Pusateri, J. McCormick, G. Firtik, R. Snella, M. Fried, S. Shomer, L. Otto, Coach E. McMahon. A 1978 VARSITY SWIMMING gf g ' M.w. oPP. Hinsdale South, . .... .... 66 105 ie. West Leyden ...... ...... 3 8 45 Morton East ....... ...... 1 13 44 East Leyden .......... ...... 79 92 Downers Grove South ............ 71 100 WON 1 LOST 4 After a long, grueling race in the pool, Swimmer Joe Albanese taboveb sets down his cap and leaves the water to catch his breath. The strain of competitive swimming is evident on the face of Russ Snella tcentcr, leftj as he gasps for air in the breast stroke event. '77 Well ahead of her opponents, Nancy Galczak lrightl receives 'L Laverne Arnish's signal that she has completed her ninth lap. . . . '-,ml Concentratlng on perfecting the butterfly stroke, Leslie Larson lbelowl tries to cut seconds off her previous timing. Jubilant with another first place, Coach James Will Qbelow, rightl congratulates a weary but happy Gail Rawers. I 'S if I E ,Jy-v. W- : M wt FROSH-SOPH GIRLS' SWIMMING-FRONT ROW: G. Gorgen, P. Dunne, L. Hruska, D. Self, D. Barry, H. Martin, A. Srebalus, M. 0'Shea, D. Polakowsi, H. Kapsa. BACK ROW: D. Strauss, K. Holsapple, J. Granitz, D. Vodicka, B. Herron, J. gf: 5 . .fsff Ummm, in W2'zz.W. li-jisprzyk, M. Mrizek, D. Krjz, T. Tobin, Coach S. Hoffman. 6 'ffHf,wM'.'., 5' M.- Ef 2 i f or sunroof of XNJY 5 F5 Q X Sf L Q 7 C.-. , .3 fs Nvbiix 515434 ll-5' ' 'fu 'lift TSA, Q- 3? Y ' Swim team topples records in ten events sl tif X . 1 .1l. 'r.li'1 I VARSITY GIRLS' SWIMMING-FRONT ROW: L. Benes, M. Bruno, G. Martin, D. Plucienik, S. Finley, E. Arnish, D. Felsecker. SECOND ROW: K. Boksa, J. Hajer, N. Granitz, L. Arnish, M. Srebalus, G. Ljungherg, N. Galczak, K. Krev, B. Kapsa. BACK ROW: J. Hoggard, M. Gall, P. Holecek, K. Ljungberg, L. Larson, G. Rawers, M. Hoggard, Coach J. Will. R VARSITY SWIMMING I Q . L M.W. J !', East Leyden ................ .... 90 N81 N West Leyden ............. .. ........... 48 35 'N Downers Grove South . ........ 96 76 Morton East . ................... . 115 W 48 Hinsdale South ...................... 65 107 WGN 4 LOST 1 . Although many ot' its memhers were young. the girls' swim team splashed to a great year. l didn't expect the season to turn out as well as it did. 'llhe team far exceeded my early expectations, and l am thoroughly surprised with their acctwmplishmentsf' commented Girls' Swimming Voach ,lim XYill. These accomplishments included nineteen hroken records in ten ditlerent events. Gail Rawers, an outstanding varsity swimmer, hroke six school records. Jean Hajer. Karen Krev. Nancy Granitz, and l.ynn Benes hroke the school's 200 medley relay record while Rawers, Henes. Hajer. and Gail l.-iungherg hroke the 400 freestyle record. Sophomore Donna Felsecker hroke a record in diving and also qualified for state competition. 'l'wo freshman, Donna l'lucienik and Leslie Larson, competed on the varsity level. 'l'he excellent performance ot' the team as a whole resulted in a second place in dual meet competition and a third place in the league standings. Tiring in her final lap, Varsity Swimmer Jessica lloggard tleftb inhales deeply and continues to hackstroke toward the finish. I SWlMMlllJG 're Demonstrating the concentration needed ln a doubles match, Mike Willet Qrightj fixes his eye on the opponent as Carmen Dodaro serves. is ifiis SOPHOMORE TENNIS-FRONT ROW: D. Rogers, G. Wilson. SECOND ROW: D. Moran, K. Brest. BACK ROW: Coach J. Foran, S. Moran, K. Garbars. VARSITY TENNISAFRONT ROW: J. Giannis, J. Campagna, P. Gervino, M. Willet BACK ROW: Coach R. Hegner, A. Wierzbicki, E. Wojciechowski, R. Wojciechowski, C Dodaro. mall numbers in turnout and wincolumn Although this was one of the poorest league finishes Coach Bob Hegner's varsity tennis team ever had, they ended up with a nearly respectable 5 win and 8 loss record. A middle-of-the-league team by right, Morton West took eighth place out of nine teams. The fact that the season was shorter than the previous year but with the same amount of games hampered the team's progress because two starters, the Wojciechowski brothers, ran into illness about mid- season. Commented Coach Hegner, We had a lot of misfortunes and bad breaks, If t he law of averages works, next year we should be in good shape. Two of the happier events ofthe season were the win over arch-rival Morton East and the winning performance of Freshman Jim Giannis. Playing at second and third singles on the varsity, Jim won two-thirds of his matches. Stated Netman Roman Wojciechowski, There was a lot of good team effort, and if we want to win in the years to come, we need to have team effort. 'l'he major factor hindering the froshssoph tennis teams was a poor turnout of players. About one fifth as many players came out as did for last, season's teams. Instead of the usual two underclass teams consisting of fourteen players, there were only six boys to face separate freshman and sophomore teams. All freshman and some so- phomore matches were forfeited. Confronted with a wide serve from his opponent, Jim Campagna tabove, left! uses a backhand to send the ball cross-court. In a DPVL match Jim Giannis tleftl tightens his arm and prepares a forehand return as his eyes follow the ball to his racket strings. TENNIS 81 Varsity sends I. Well on her Way to another varsity Win, Joanie Mahon-Finder faboveb effortlessly executes a smooth, cross-court, forehand return. trno to face downstate trnal I XM GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS-FRONT ROW: E. Wiet, S. Nelson, D. Smenos, N. Chantha, D. Zymm. SECOND ROW: Coach R. Hammack, I.. Havlicc-k, N. Bcreckis, A. Stamas, P. Holocek, G. Rawers, I.. Hybl. BACK ROW: J. Nohava, D. Shultz, M. Davini, M. Kabelka, M. Fc-rasuolo, D. Ivhitncy, M. Vrchota, Mgr. 1,. was Q .5 vw.-.gz 'x ask? xmas GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS-FRONT ROW: L. Ryndak, J. Giannis, S. Zurawski. BACK ROW: Coach R. Hammack, L. Majdak, M. Fonte, J. Mahon-Finder, J. Nelson, M. Vrchota, Mgr. 82 TUEIJTJIS 'l'he girls were experienced, and they knew what they were doing, said Manager Mary Yrchota of the varsity and -junior varsity girls' tennis teams. Varsity Cloach Ruby l-lammack's girls showed their know-how hy wrapping up the season in third place and an overall nine and two record. .loan Mahonflfinder played first singles for the varsity team and achieved a perfect record by never losing a match. She won district competition and completed an outstanding season hy going downstate. Lily Ma-idak and -loanne Cliannis, a doubles team. also competed downstate While the varsity's lirst doubles team. xloyce Nelson and Michelle Fonte, performed well at, home in the regular season. The junior varsity team ended their season in sixth place and scored a total five wins and six losses. Liz Wiet. stood out in junior varsity competition with an excellent six and two record. VARSITY TENNIS M.W. OPP. Addison Trail ..................... ...... 2 3 Downers Grove South ...... ...... I 2 East Leyden .................. ...... 5 0 Hinsdale South ...... ........ 3 2 Glenbard East ....... ...... 3 2 West Leyden ....... ...... 5 0 2 Willowbrook .... .. ..... . ........... ....... . 3 Morton East .......... ........................ 5 0 WON 6 LOST 2 Caught off-guard, Elizabeth Wiet tabove, leftl finds the ball rapidly dropping at her feet and awkwardly strains to drive it back. As her opponenfs shot drops near the doubles' alley, Lily Majdak tleftj moves in and concentrates on a half-volley return. TENNIS 83 Piha, Klausler, Visk, lead est's trackmen Cl' -Q .te :W ff :ga FROSH-SOPH TRAVK FRONT ROW: T. Kelly, D. Naleway. B. Kunz, R. Neapolitan. B. Watkins, J. Richter, J. Prochaska, -I. Pivruccini, B. Niedrich. SEVOND ROW: Nl. Neradic, K. Prendiville, D. Juhasz, R. Bowbin, Il. Lotarski, A. Sommese, ll. Olshan, J. Vlampitt, W. Franklin, F. Yuen, -I. Klindera. BACK ROW: K. Ryckman, B. Burgess. A. LoBell0, ll. llillock. B. fllantia, N. Schild, D. Larson, J. Pliml, R. llood, S. Sabanov, D. Hayward. ' s f Far from intimidated by the all-male track competition, Betty Watkins ttopl readies herself for a practice run with teammate Tom Kelly. Exhausted but jubilant at the completion of the final relay leg, Mark Meckes taboveb raises the baton in triumph as he breaks the tape. After successfully clearing the bar with room to spare, Dionyz Juhasz trightl loosens his grip on the pole and eyes the long drop awaiting him. 84 TRACK ffl xg!! GILL '5 3. -- Q S3 fi H 1 F2 A x qzitfwlyqvu, . t V 5 V I 'V jnf , bn: E FIV TN. , ,I X K. All .W 4 Q . 0 4b,l,,,,. on T, ii I - I ,V - ,. - Q J R , I ,K . I , 4,4 ' 4 , ' ,,' ar' 3' nw 'yt H, ' I , ' In faf' X , 9' - Q 's, 5, ' V 1 . k .I 6 Af, . 4. :.J It. . x' 'J' 4-Q ,.l' S4 'W ii ,V A iw! I - . , I . .,,,. t' rf- 1 JL K- A , ' f A VARSITY TRACK-FRONT ROW: C. Hamaj, R. Orrico, C. Klausler, L. Lulich, R. Shumai, J. Salach, T. Wagner, M. Skowron, J. Campagna.SECOND ROW: M. Meckes, M. Franks, C. Jozwiak, T. Zielinski, G. Perry, M. Waszak, B. Kucan, S. Piha, D. Klausler, J. Misheveski. BACK ROW: Coach B. Buchinger, Coach L. Ruzycki, J. Kulichi, F. Angelucci, D. Dunne,-J. Jixndt, K. Visk, G. Krucek, P. Hinton, J. Sladetz, Coach G. Busse. There was heavy competition this year in the league, but the varsity track team ended the season in a healthy fourth place. The team was strong in the sprints and field events, but was weak in distance, remarked Coach Gordon Husse. Special achievers were Steve Piha, who qualified for state finals: Chris Klausler. the team's most valuable plaverg and Ken Visk, most improved member of the team. Although the '78 track team was above average, next year's team shows even more promise as a district leader. Since the team primarily consisted of juniors, most of the best runners plan to return for another season. The frosh-soph team did well in competition. They learned what the meaning of teamwork was and liked it. Commented team member Jim Pierucc' ni, We all worked hard, but to be a team you all have to help out. The track team showed a good capability for winning in the years to come. 1978 VARSITY TRACK M.W. OPP. Addison Trail ....... ........ 9 7 39 Glenhard East ...... ........ 44 86 Downers Grove South .............. 91 45 Morton East ....... ........ 8 7 48 WON 3 LOST 1 In an attempt to regain seconds lost early in the race, Greg Krucek tabove, leftb leaps to clear a hurdle alongside his opponent. TRACK 85 2' , 2 fsisliesf' , Lt S H tlyf. . swf' Varsity volleyball suffers tl finish Although the varsity yolleyhall team ended the year in last place, the team did have one highlight, winning second place in the Proyiso East Tournament. Coach Hill Ruchinger commented that he was very disappoint- ed with the team's season. Although the girls came a long way since the heginning ol' the season. they were still making errors and giying away games that they shouldn't hayef' A senior on the varsity team. Denise Dohuck. displayed quality and spirit throughout the season. Juniors Sue -lansky and 'lill llewandowski. stars ot' the junior varsity team. also assisted the varsity in seyeral games. The -IX' team ended their season with a six and two record. Coach ,ludy Nemec said. The team was well balanced. and could usually handle anything. Rita Cyhulski. Linda Hauptman. Denise Morrell. Sheila Mohan. and Beth Lacey led the -lY's. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL M.W. OPP. Addison Trail ......... . ...... 0 2 Willowbrook .... ...... . 0 2 Morton East ................. ....... 0 2 Downers Grove South ..... ....... 0 2 West Leyden ..............,.................. 0 2 WON 0 LOST 5 With teammates' intent upon the descent of the volleyball, Lisa Zabel trightj readies an accurate bump to keep her team's chances alive in Des Plaines Valley play. 86 VOLLEYBALL GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW: L. Zabel, A. Psenicka, Madurcak, C. llthe, H. St-hoch, M. Holecck, Nl. Kucera, S. Neuburg. SECOND ROW: Reiman, I.. Hauptman, D. Bruno, B. Lacey, D. Morrell, S. Moughan, P. Mussari, S. K. Cooper. RACK ROW: C. Nieto, Mgr.: D. Corbo, Mgr.: C. Brudnicki, R. Cybulski, T. , J. Benec, J. Moore, D. Leonard, Coach J. Ncmec, Coach W. lluchinger. ller intent being to place the volleyball beyond her opponents' reaeh, Denise Dobuek tleftl carefully times a powerful serve. Showing enthusiasm and power, Deanna Leonard thelowl jumps high and spikes the hall down on her Glenbard East rival. Although their season was a losing one, Linda llauptman and Sue Jansky lhelow, lefty execute a winning set-up technique. .fl Q, it . ff f' ' ,. ss. ' ii-5 iii X 2 3 J, GIRLS' VARSITY VULLEYBALLQ--VB. Picciariello, D. Dobuck, D. Johanes, L. Sedivy, J. Lewandowski, A. Pontrelli, D. Corbo, Mgr.: Foach W. Buchinger. VOLLEYBALL 87 l l l Sophomore wrestlers grapple with apath A lack of student. participation can hamper any sport. and in 1979 it seemed that wrestling was one of' the sports hardest hit. On the sophomore level turnout was so low that several Weight levels had to he forfeited because there were no grapplers to fill them. The varsity team Suff'ered not only from apathy hut also from inexperience. Our team worked hard, but a lot ol' other teams had age and size on us, explained Matman Don Stevens. Coach Don Matheny was nonetheless pleased with the performance his group gave. Many of the wrestlers did well for their first year on the varsity team. he commenta ed. Top achievers for the Falcons were Varsity Captain Steve Pacentine. who placed first in the district and was a sectional qualifier, and Greg Blazek, a Des Plaines Valley all conference wrestler. with a perfect record of eight wins and no losses in the 98 pound class. VARSITY WRESTLING M.W. OPP. Hinsdale South ..... ...... 5 51 Willowbrook ....... ...... 2 0 39 Glenbard East ....... ...... 1 9 26 East Leyden ........ .......... 3 53 Morton East ................. ...... 3 0 20 West Leyden .............................. 16 36 Downers Grove South .............. 9 53 Addison Trail .............................. 5 52 WON l LOST 7 After spinning out of the opp0nent's tight hold, Jim Kulich Qrightj counterattacks in an attempt to gain points for a reversal. 88 WRESTLING FROSH-SOPH WRESTLINGAFRONT ROW: R. Dooley, T. Fragale, A. Pavlos, S. Latham, K. Self, A. Kikuchi, T. O'Shea, J. Krawec, E. Kikuchi. SECOND ROW: D. Zalazinski, J. Kadow, J. Kruzich, R. Mangini, R. Sparks, J. McCullagh, M. Mudra, B. Green, J. Sharkov, W. O'Rourke. BACK ROW: Coach J. Evan, P. Schumacher, D. Lacina, T. Noble, C. Rone, M. Moughan, M. Kubik, J. Wozniak, J. Kufrin, Coach C. Hodges. Tightening his grasp on a masked 0pponent's elbow, Don Stevens tleftb prepares to bring the unknown challenger to the mat. Confined to the sidelines, lloach Don Matheny tbelowl shouts advice across the mat to a struggling wrestler in the main eirele. Straining in a Herculean effort, Ron Mangini tbelow, lefty raises an opposing matman high off the ground and whirls him in the air. VARSITY WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: M. Herron, D. Latham, G. Blazek, K. Luketic. BACK ROW: Coach D. Matheny, D. Stevens, D. Cybulski, J. Kulich, D. Wall, S. Pacentine, J. Coconato. 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A N w 4 v If It wasn't in school today, I'd be workingg but where else can you learn justjabout :anything for noth- ing? e John Wade L ACADEMICS 91 92 ENGLISH S Sa V, img -, ww, K ,A fs NQN -, -. -x rift! ,Q- XQ, X Ii Freshmen iwrite on' in revised English offerings rx-jx., Nm W. . '-'gf J' K ...Q NGLISH Inf Enrollment remains low ' oreign language classes l W, s 513 -J ,gui-'-1' 34 PORT' IGN IAN! UAGF . will P L5 4 - abit, E ld 1 1500! SE HM 94., FOREIGN LANGUAGE 95 96 M ATHEMATICS 4-Q-'X' Students count on math io help them with tomorrow 1 98 SCIENCE ,wt reenhouse courses lossom with popularity W 1 if-i1? f L' I'--l bCIENCE 99 Youth and the law reads students their righ SOL AL SCIENC ,K , K , . s 1. I 102 ART :QNX f' iw xg 'Q n ,vmd A A -ix Wx 2 lndividuality comes thr ugh green and purple faces f i Musicians pull together to produce a winning sound 1 it? v 56 .,,,, H '.i.,,.-.U ' .4 .. -Q -,.-. ' A . 3.1:-.f'1-2's4 1' 2,v...,.ff'..' - ..- N ' 'T ,.f,,,s ,x . - 'f -ff 1154 - - ' 2 104 MUSIC , -4- -Q .varfrffiiifi ' ' ' A 'R C I s f.,.,,.g 1 M ,, , ' In f- f, Lg K, Q V F ., A T, ,, gggggiffyfzifd , ,, I f1vQ'1T?i'Q.'sH?' A 2? ig ,.,- e L 4 3 P ' Q f.1,1'fs:,sf,:g'?,ga2fw 2 - . . ffm:ggQ'?g:. . 2 wx J ' 'M , H, Aff' 1' 1' 1 'ff H H 8 V, V. .1L1,.g V 'if TM' rf ,fp ' 0 0 -' ,',, , 4. I -. ,g-A fe - , '--, . , ' v W.. kk- . '35 , X-' ' 1 -ff ' . , 'zfjflw - 2 '- . ' -vyA1f? ?-ggi V' ., ,seg . W ,X nam! ' LK ,. 4 UH km 1.2 .4 'V' V, M , 'jj z ' M vi ip' ' --'47ef 'f .rw 'J 9' ff.',.,, j,, , , 1 of Q.. .MP 4 MUSIC 105 106 BUSINESS in Experience helps in taking care of business '11' 1 2 3 108 HOME ECONOMICS e 1 I 1 Home economics lessens 'future shock' F7 . ' K Qgrgqj ting -7 If ' q ,A-em .wo . my - 1- 'f.: . -M V 9135 .1 -is V ggi ,. s l :- ' . Efi., A' F- M- A., wx.-' HOME ECONOMICS 109 'Hands on' work now 8 s future within reach i....M.., Q fx! INDUSTRIAL ARTS 111 Athletes take their pick from individualized electives 3 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 113 r 4 -. 1 1. iff 114 FACULTY ' L aEf'r1.-f'4w,ff'A??fifll1L24fG '.i2'-gg1,.:,,, lx M WWQQQW V W ' Q W , ' 4' I , ,A,, 1 'lu M 4 - Q' , fats . ff ?, a2 ' R 3554 ' Some of the faculty is greatg others i I thiuk the faculty is pretty nice this will tell you right out that they hate year. Most of my teachers are nice children. If so, why are they teach- this year. What a change! , ing? Marguerite Divini Dina Haure 'mf !f-W Hara? 5- fl 6 Q1 W Q swwjg hu A N LW., --s 35- '55 'L -'i'..l5aL.v 4V A , , A It .Z-'N . 5- A Q wf'i ' , Liqwwg JE W , sr 'fi ?4 2,23 ff- K 'I H. Qfimwwwwm !,,!N ',N2 ,. 'nf FACULTY 115 r. Ondrus approves honor pomt system After months of discussion and evaluation, Dr. Joseph Ondrus with the help of his newly-enlarged student advisory council approved a new grading system. The system, designed to aid those students taking advanced courses, will go into effect in September, 1979. Under the system honor point status courses will grant an additional grade point for an earned grade of A, B, or C. Dr. Ondrus also approved a system of evaluating the faculty and administra- tors for the purpose of improvement of instruction. The School Board, upon recommen- dation of Mr. Kenneth Keeling, business manager, approved the repairs and renovations made at Morton West this summer. Among the improvements made were the repair of the top of the stadium wall, the installation of sodium vapor lights in many areas, and the installation of new tiles and terrazo floors in the foyer and corridors of the building's first floor. SCHOOL BOARD-FRONT ROW: J. Pel- legrini, Pres.g A. D'Andrea, Sec.g M. Oplatka. BACK ROW: R. Pott, G. Schvack, S. Misek, F. Gariffo. tbelow, rightj DR. JOSEPH ONDRUS, SUPERINTEN- DENT Qabove, far rightj MR. KENNETH KEELING, BUSINESS MANAGER Qbelow, far rightj Mr. Kenneth Keeling and Mr. James Umbaugh Qabove, rightj plan an agenda for a meeting. School Board Member Mr. Al D'Andrea fabove, middlej congratulates a graduate. Dr. Joseph Ondrus tbelow, middle, makes his views clear to the student advisory board. 116 ADMINISTRATION Ugg X X, X ADMINISTRATION 1 17 Dr. Capdevielle directs faculty workshops Once again, Dr. Helen B. Cap- devielle, curriculum director, Worked closely with Mr. Robert J. Tudor, public relations director, on the development of in-service Workshops for the faculty. Dr. Capdevielle also headed the district- wide faculty educational council, which was responsible for recommending curriculum changes to the superinten- dent and his executive committee. Under Dr. Capdevielle's leadership the educational council made recommenda- tions to provide an evaluation procedure for new courses and to bring the Morton curriculum into compliance with state regulations. Dr. William Hutchison, principal, and Mr. Donald Ciner, assistant principal, were among the members of the executive council which consisted of the superintendent, curriculum director, business manager, public relations director, and the principals and assistant principals from both Morton schools. In addition to working with Dr. Capdevielle, Mr. Tudor also began procedures for the development of student publication regulations. MR. ROBERT TUDOR, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS tabove, middlej DR. WILLIAM HUTCHISON, PRINCIPAL tabove, far rightj DR. HELEN CAPDEVIELLE, CURRICU- LUM DIRECTOR tbelow, middlej MR. DONALD CINER, ASST. PRINCIPAL fbelow, far rightj Besides supervising many aspects of the school's operation, Mr. Don Ciner trightl often reads the P.A. announcements. 118 ADMINISTRATION -wh, ,gh-lf' I Mm .,,, .,.-w-4' , . 2, 'gk G. ,mf ADMINISTRATION 119 Student supervisor lessens deans' burden With the addition of Mr. Peter Magro as student supervisor and a beefed-up squad of paraprofessionals, Deans James Regan and Sonny Manuel observed a definite decrease in student vandalism and truancy. Mr. Magro headed the reinstated student cafeteria and hall guards, who kept the cafeteria floors free of debris and enforced the use of hall passes by students, Paraprofes- sionals stationed in the halls and at entrances to the building added to the overall tighter security found through- out the school. Strong security measures were also evident in the immediate vicinity as Mr. Joseph Czechowski, truant and security officer, patrolled the Riverside Mall and other local hangouts. Secretaries located in the main office and in the department offices kept the school running smoothly by handling various clerical duties for administrators and faculty members. SECRETARIESSFRONT ROW: A. Orton. SECOND ROW: D. Enright, L. Wagner, L. Knott, J. Accardi, C. Maresh, E. Camphouse. BACK ROW: M. Lichner, R. Cybulski, M. Pocie, J. Komarek, V. Kadlecek, V. Nelson, E. Nikola, K. Patera. tbelow, far rightl PARAPROFESSIONALS-FRONT ROW: P. Sheehan, M. Ryan, J. Simek. BACK ROW: L. Heller, E. Honnes, P. Muldowney. tabove, far rightb MR. SONNY MANUEL, MR. JAMES REGAN, DEANS tabove, middlel As moderator in a class debate LAC Regulator Mr. James Anderson trightj takes in opposing student views in Mrs. Pat Geiser's TV class. At a switchboard at East, Mrs. Rose Dasaro tbelow, middlej answers calls for both Morton East and West High Schools. 190 SCHOOL SERVICES. M -. - . ......ff. -. -. ff-fwi..fff.f , .- f ' 1 nstlizin.. A f ll i fs ' i 2 M, Mi g V 4 . ,.,.,,. ff.:V Nuo. '24 s 'if wiv? Q .jf lv . I 4 M I U Government reduces food and In spite of a cut in government supplied foods, Mrs. K. Franzik and Mrs. M. Iwam, heads of the cafeteria staff, found that meats, fruits, and other food items purchased through local wholesalers balanced lunch menus well and added variety to the meals prepared for students and school personnel. Mr. Harry Olmstead and Mr. Dick Hoffman made books and supplies available to the student body as usual while Mr. Rich Styma helped by keeping all the audio-visual equipment in proper working order. The maintenance staff's work completed the school services' efforts by keeping the building and grounds repaired and clean. MAINTENANCE-FRONT ROW: D. Hokr, F. Miller, W. Antiporek, J. Prochaska, F. Hokr, J. Distefano, E. Bradac. SECOND ROW: W. Stanislaw, F. Hruska, J. Kuntz. BACK ROW: T. Holas, R. Laatt, J. Liddell, S. Gavac, G. Olmstead, E. Cech, R. Caithamer, F. McAloon, W. Dusek, M. Eukovich, I. Fako. Qbelow, rightj CAFETERIA-FRONT ROW: E. Duczman, K. Franczyk, M. Iwan, R. Kvasnicka, E. Stehlik, S. Konecny, A. Czajka. SECOND ROW: L. Shimkus, D. Mayerhofer, R. Citro, M. Lengert, D. Simon, M. Cleinmark, L. Havlik. BACK ROW: L. Suchy, N. O'Shea, B. Zarlenga, P. Simmers, M. Radke, J. Bezjak. tbelow, middlej SPECIAL SERVICES-R. Styma, R. Hoffman, H. Olmstead. fabove, far rightj Before replacing a window, Mr. Wally Antiporek tabove, rightj removes all broken glass left in the window frame. Expecting a hungry crowd, Mrs. Mary Cleinmark fabove, middlej quickly prepares hamburgers to meet the demand. By keeping written records, Mr. Harry Olmstead fbelow, far rightb controls the textbook flow for Morton students. 122 SCHOOL SERVICES , i W V VVTVVV :VV ,yykjyk I V ff 1 ' ' vf , V 'L I f' 'V I ' A V . KW L Z : ,ilf , M S? gf ,Q A A, v SCHOOL SERVICES 123 Faculty Falcon boosters tackle game tasks DR. VALERIE J. DOWNES Library-Media Service Director MR. HENRY HOHE Director of Health, Physical Educa- tion, Driver Education MR. JAMES E. KRAUS Athletic Director, Girls Sports Coordinator MR. ROBERT C. LINDHORN Mathematics and Natural Science Division Head MR. EDGAR W. LUDWIG Practical Arts Division Head MRS. ROSE MARIE PRINC Social Science Division Head MR. WILLIAM D. RITIS Language Arts Division Head M ' iv' ' n MR. JACK T. WILLIAMS Audio-Visual Director MR. JERRY L. ADAMEC Industrial Arts, D.O. Adviser, Soph. Soccer Coach MR. MALCOLM E. ANDERSON English, Sr. Class Adviser, Science Fiction Club Adviser MR. THOMAS B. ARD Social Science MR. GEORGE C. ARVAI Industrial Arts qv' MRS. RITA L. BAAR English MRS. MARYLYN L. BANGERT Business Education, Booster Club Adviser MR. RONALD J. BANGERT Industrial Arts, Fr. Soccer Coach, Vars. Basketball Coach DR. THADDEUS J. BODUCH Business Education .1 J . 124 FACULTY By carefully focusing his camera on the playing field below, Mr. Robert Kozurek fleftj is able to preserve winning plays at a home football game. In spite of the cold of an autumn afternoon, Mr. Joseph Vizek tbelowj manages to display a smile as he collects tickets at the stadium gate. wa MR. ANDREW N. BOSSIEUX English MR. JAMES E. BRECK Physical Education, Fr. Football Coach, Fr. Baseball Coach MR. BILL J. BUCHINGER Social Science, Varsity Girls Club Adviser, Volleyball Coach, Track Coach MR. GORDON W. BUSSE Physical Education, Track Aids Adviser, Cross Country Coach, Track Coach MRS. IRENE T. CECHURA Mathematics, Fr. Class Adviser MR. DONALD A. CLARY Business Education, Co-Director of Student Activities, D.E. Adviser MR. THOMAS J. CLECKNER Mathematics, Natural Science, Ski Club Adviser MR. GARY L. CONLEY Practical Arts FACULTY 125 Q WL Qkw -- '+- Teachers grade themselves nn new system MR. FRANK R. DUCHON Physical Education, Vars. Football Coach -,N-. 'Fl MR. ROBERT J. DVORAK Music M .p.....-1 wr.-.r XM, MR. JIM P. ELLINGER Physical Education, Swim Maids ' . ' - -5-0 RS. SANDRA L. ERICKSON ,.. M-way... 3 g n . Mathematics, Cheerleading Advl .- MISS FAY G. ERTNER English MR. EUGENE C. ERWIN Mathematics MR. JAMES EVAN Physical Education, Soph. Football Coach, Fr. Wrestling Coach MRS. CAMILLE M. FIDUCCIA English, Jr. Class Adviser E ...M 'BM' ,,,.,...W.'. . 1 P.-.,..-M ..-awww!! ll A A WH I , rs U Before beginning an evaluation session, Mr. Edgar Ludwig and Mrs. Marylyn Bangert Cabovej review a questionnaire that she filled out. The use of a video recording permits Mrs. Camille Fiduccia and Mr. William Ritis Qrightj to judge objectively her performance. 126 FACULTY MISS KATHLEEN R. FLAHERTY Business Education, Student Council Executive Board Adviser MISS MARY L. FLEMING Practical Arts MRS. PHYLLIS I. FLOYD Practical Arts MR. JAMES W. FORAN Guidance, Booster Club Adviser, Fr.-Soph. Tennis Coach MR. JOSEPH J. FRANTIK Music, Marching Band Director, Pep Band Director, Concert Band Direc- tor, Music Club Adviser, Summer School Director MR. WILLIAM J. FUSON Industrial Arts, Election Coordinator MRS. PATRICIA S. GEISER English, Egg Adviser DR. RICHARD D. GUERRA Guidance MR. ROGER J. HAHN Physical Education, Vars. Baseball Coach MR. JERRY B. HAMILTON Industrial Arts MS. RUBY A. HAMMACK Physical Education, Vars. Tennis Coach, Dance Club Adviser MRS. RUTH E. HAPAC ,Physical Education, Jr. Vars. Basket- ball Coach MR. ROBERT C. HEGNER English, TALON Adviser, Vars. Tennis Coach MR. WILLIAM J. HENNESSY Social Science MR. CRAIG G. HODGES Mathematics, Boxing Club Adviser, Soph. Wrestling Coach, Vars. Football Coach MRS. ELEANOR M. HOESLI V, Fine Arts Miss SUSAN E. HOFFMAN Physical Education, Swim Club Ad- viser, Jr. Vars. Swimming Coach QW W FACULTY 127 V N .D V I I e fl, - , .. -IJ ww Pj .LV ,LAM ' If , Ju VV,. . 40 JY, j wnv l L! ,f .fp mv' ,, f AJ 1 na - Vu 'tbl WU 'Lu , rv V4 Wg: Q-W .ldv ,ly TMJ WM Q LJ LV: l fiifxfiffbfu 'lx' in V i .Q ' f ' l J , at t L J e hbubemeans teacher parent summit Much to the amusement of his physics students' parents, Mr. Thomas Cleckner fright! relates some of the class's more unusual characteristics. While an interested parent gives her full attention, Mr. Walter Jacobson fbelowj explains the many aspects of biology that he teaches daily. KX MS. SANDRA L. HOMOLA Practical Arts MR. WALTER J. JACOBSON Natural Science MS. MARTHA J. JERNBERG Business Education, C.W.T. Adviser MR. WILLIAM M. KELLER English, Soph. Football Coach MRS. MILDRED M. KLUGE Guidance MR. RICHARD A. KOEHLER 'N Social Science, Sr. Honor Society Adviser MR. JAMES C. KURTH Business Education, 0.0. Adviser MRS. VIRGINIA LAMANA Business Education 128 FACULTY Q--:ir H33 MRS. PAULINE C. LICHT Natural Science, Baton Club Adviser, Sr. Class Adviser MS . English, Theater , an ub Advi ' s ,Team oac MR . . LOCHRIDGE Fine Arts, Photo Club Adviser, Assem- bly Club Adviser MR. CRAIG W. LUSTHOFF Business Education, German Club Adviser MR. PETER J. MAGRO Student Supervisor MRS. STEPHANIE H. MAIBUSCH Business Education MR. DONALD F. MARSIK Social Science MR. GERALD A. MARTIN Guidance, Soph. Class Adviser MR. DON W. MATHENY Physical Education, M-Club Adviser, Soph.-Vars. Golf Coach, Vars. Wres- tling Coach MR. GEORGE C. McCLOUD English MISS MARILYN J. McDONALD Practical Arts MR. MARION E. McDONALD Industrial Arts MR. EARL R. McMAHON Industrial Arts, M-Club Adviser, Fr.-Soph. Swimming Coach, Fr. Foot- ball Coach MRS. MELINDA L. MILLER Mathematics, Cheerleading Adviser MR. RONALD L. MOUNCE Fine Arts MISS A Na i ure Site Coordin- ator MRS. JUDITH NEMEC Social Science, Volleyball Coach FACULTY 129 'Kidding' around brightens teachers' days MRS. CAROLYN F. NOETH Special Education, Speech Correction MR. EBEN O. PALMQUIST Social Science MRS. LORETTA S. PESEK English MR. MALVIN P. PETTERSEN Dist. Coordinator of Special Education Services MR. JOHN W. POLZ Natural Science, Wrestling Aids Adviser MRS. GERALDINE T. RADEKE Physical Education, Jr. Vars. Bowling Coach, Jr. Vars. Tennis Coach MR. JAMES D. RAMSEY Mathematics MRS. MARY C. RIDEN English MRS. KAREN G. RINI Physical Education MS. ARLENE RITTENHOUSE Business Education MRS. ARLINE M. ROBBINS Music, Belles and Beaus, Note-A-belles MR. JACK E. RUPERT Industrial Arts MR. LEN W. RUZYCKI Physical Education, Vars. Football Coach, Track Coach MRS. FRANCES L. SATZ English MRS. BERNICE M. SCHLOEDER Library MRS. VIRGINIA B. SEBEK English, Co-Director of Student Activities MISS SHARON L. SINE Practical Arts, Sr. Class Adviser AN M. S . sigQcaLA1:tS-1 MR. ROBERT A. SOUCEK Guidance MR. WILLIAM J. STAMPER Business Education, Vars. Soccer Coach 130 FACULTY in Xl .J MR. GERALD W. STIVERSON Physical Education, Soph. Class fi' Adviser, Vars. Basketball Coach, Vars. Softball Coach MRS. MARJORIE A. SUCANSKY ivm. si Ulm 'l-Iigrmf r A A MRSTJEANNIE TORNEY X English, French Club Adviser A I V MRS. MARGARET A. TRYBUS ' Fine Arts, Pom Pon Squad Adviser, Photo Club Adviser 3 MR. JOSEPH E. VIZEK Natural Science MR. ROBERT C. WALT,E,R,,, ocla ci-eh-dew Adviser M . . Physical Education, Vars. Swim Coach, Diving Coach MR. JAMES R. WILSON Social Science I , 5 , f 3 Sometimes little things help to make an otherwise ordinary day special. Mr. Edgar Ludwig Qleftj finds a moment of happiness while making the acquaintance of John Felkamp. Accepting useful gifts of clothing for his newborn son, Ryan James, Mr. James Kurth, office occupations teacher, Qabovej surveys the presents with pleasure and gratitude. FACULTY 131 S s 1 . m S?.,,f I f I 5 a 132 CLASSES 2 M 4 x V Q 'S if Qi . as Evra' Q 'TA , ., ,-r QW JL O n w- 34 2 E ,L There are many different people in each year. Some -seniors act like freshmen and visa versa. For true opinions of people, we should delve , beneath such labels. e Dan Pompei Some of the students act like real jerks, thinking they are the greatest, foxiest, all around best guy for girly in the whole school. Peggie Finn we W, Xi-1' Z . Q '1:t:,?. 134 FRESHMEN ' ' They're okay even though my friends and I kid them all the time. I think the reason for that is because we got the same treatment. Scott Splavec 99 FRESHME To fulfill her one year math requirement, Dawn Goodart fright! involves herself in algebra by putting a problem on the board. FRESHMAN CABINET-Mr. D. L. Whited, Adviserg Mrs. I. T. Cechura, Adviserg A. Grachan, Vice-Pres.g S. Schretter, Pres.g L. Ryndak, Treas.g E. Whited, Sec. . . . 'L ' -. ., ..,...,.,,,, Aihlllp Abblnante W ag - 'i 'iff lu' Marianne Aeovelli k t LL 7:15 at Scott Adams X N- A . Nick Adcox . K K ' -iv .4 X Q .- . 1 with a x H 2. E 5' Mary Agrela L ' x X Patty Agresti i ...,-4. 'aw . . i A aff, Judy Allison , ' Brian Anderson - - 1 3 Morteza Alipour iff ' . - f a v 3 Michael Anderson ,, -. 1 Paulette Andrews in , Nicholas Anselmo . V. .4 X Gina Argianas Hoyt Ary . . .M . , N- Lisa Augspurger ' gr Jean Baeigalupo .5 K. Brian Bar-11 ki A,A, if , ib Q fig Q Y ., :,, . Y YS' . 1 W N i x tu.. kt R . ia- 1-HChris Athanasiadis wr' k - 2 Scott Baginski L' fi ' Barb Bailey i 1 M g L ' 3 Ronald Hajorek ' 'E 'L W 7 ' A . Laura Bak . - Nick Baldassano ' W,-S. , raw John Balln 'N' f AL, Thomas Balluff , ' R mx . N Donna Barnas ' Diana Barry k'7k ii T .. Barb Bartosiewiez a Jim Bartuch .. f ' Debbie Bassi fl, f William Beck .T 1 Christopher Bejcek Richard Belasich W . 4 ,. t g,.4 Y-,.Coleen Belousek L - ,- Peter Belsan Jackie Benac ff. M pf . .e I .xg .Peggy He n edikt k A ,NTHSEYXB-m-mais 1: Q Patricia Berkes ' L g-1-Mike Berkos fe ..ALe.vL1 Bilze . gg., 1 . ,.AM,ar37BiliEh f- A L .. as '-4'1Vlary5 Bishop Q 1 eislfii I . .k.. gi: Vkzs w QD, X 'Debra Benes .N . V 9 Q' J - I - --5, ,fi X 1 w Q-f l.. 5? W is , 1 -'l1.i!'4 .ta X .1 X. Q, E , R .,., M.. . -W it 4 ,- . ..,. Q . if Q -1 X Q w. .Q an gy N. 'S V. W X X Q 'a 136 FRESHMEN A .. ,, . f , jz.. . lx . , 3 f. 3 as 441 N .Jai .. .4 3 an -gl James-lzrnfgin e- -P f, S. X ...L 'fi i V1 3 1 Q , E 55 -an Q ,.. , if 'iff . -.,, 5 if f ,AW Frosh face additional, math - 'fzgw K X X fx 6 'uirement -f K. 'ix i . s r F E T' . 2 W V' j f . its 1.. . A me .F .. k. . r-x F si W nal 43 -fv - - 1' , 1 Vffiffia L' A Q. Y as-w' ' f at .,.o 'fi ...- f- .... .5 we if Y. L. A K el amz 'z 45- K. Karen Blangin Stanley Bleiler Mike Bock in Andrejs Bole Kim Boltz Dean Honavolante 4' Dennis Bonavo te 1 James Bore Deborah Bos Dawn Bowling Cynthia Bringle Gino Brizzolara Ronald Brown Cindy Hrudnicki + Nelina Bruscianelliyf, Jeffrey Bryson 1. Sebastian Bucaro Joseph Bujakqfr Bonnie Buonicore James Bush Frank Butts Thomas Caithamer Kathy Cammers Kim Campin Karel Capek Glenn Capouch -X Christopher Caputo Joseph Carco Matthew Carr Lisa Caruso Annamarie Catalano Sheila Cavanagh Deanna Ceci 'K Gina Cerasuolo Steve Cerasu lo John Cerny Mark Chalahala Nook Chantha Alexander Chicco Craig Chinchilla Michael Chinchilla George Chipain Dale Chobak William Chev rx Nick Cifoniei Brian Cimaglia Mike Cinatl 1-4 Vincent Citro Kelly Class Lora Colucci Lauren Cook Gina Marie Corsini Ken Cozzi Voja Culaic lx' Mark Czajkows John Dahlgren David Dahms Richard Dalton Paula Damianiaf John Daniels Debra Dapp rt, Tony Data Cynthia Daum Brian David 'i' Diane Deckman Caroline Depcik Fran Derosa Thomas DiCarlo+ Robin Dickeson Keith Diesel -If Scott Dinga Catherine Dombek m s Nick Donofrio Doree V 'on u . anice Dubanski Joseph Ducibella Claudia Dudek Lau ra Duffek Thomas Dunne Charles Dunton Harry Eaheargt Joseph Falbo Dan Farnswarthf Rex Fenner Rocky Fenner Pete Fernandez Dan Ferrill FRESHMEN 137 Frosh soccer team fights for tough Karen Fesanco David Finn John Flahive Jim Floyd Annemarie Fax Anthony Fragale Frank Fragola Jackie Frederick Mike Freeman David Freiwald +Dennis Fritts Leonard Gabreleski ohn Gacek udy Gajewski ia Gallegos Richard Garant Lisa Garbacz Paul Garcia Allison Gard Janet Gardner 4'Frank Gaspari Ivana Gavenda Jim Gavin arnlyn Gawrysh ina Gera John Gervino JSharon Gerdevich Richard Gill James Glowienke Barbara Goergen John Gondos -1-Dawn Goodart Glenn Gorgen Kimberly Grabowski Angela Grachan Pam Graf Donald Graham James Graton -lf Richard Green W. . llliam Green Chris Greening James Grisafe William Gustafson Andrew Guzzo Susan Habel Michael Hagan Lauren Haggerty ecky Hahn Quint Haluska 1-Nlark Hamaj David Hamaker ffrey Hamera ichele Hamm Bonnie Hansen Nancy Hansen Lynda Hapac George Harbacek Christopher Harnack ori Hart Paul Haun Paula Haun Richard Havel Debra Havlovic Marie Hearn Jolyn Hejl Elizabeth Held 'Laufie Helwig -h' heresa Heneghan George Hensley Richard Henson Daniel Herrin Bridget Herron Kurt Herstowski +Ga ry Heyduk Kevin Hillock Mark Hodges arie Holecek Paul Holland 'fiiaren Holsapple Jeff Hooper James Hosek Richard Hosek Steven Hoskin Richard Honda ,Helen Hough 'fMary Hozjan Tammy Hubbard Jill Marie Huben I Cindy Huebner arol Hugh 138 FRESHMEN -N s .pn x ,N .Q -1 dyes' an A 3.4 ,L .. .c .. - :mssgfy gk goals Q: 'sse- 1 'S 5 . Re, x ..- s ir: I - e A MM X W 'U e is 'K 1-K P25 fv ,ae Xi Q :Qi f I n ,, , W, , in j 'wif my -. FRESHME Stranded in the school parking lot before an away game, the freshman soccer team lleftl disappointedly awaits their bus, which has been known for late arrivals. While Freshman Bert Neuland Qbelowl maneuvers the ball skillfully down center field, his teammates, also driving hard for a goal, move nearby to assist him. .v X My 4. , K K-ea, K Lv .M , ,g 43 f J N gi WA asa sg 5 Q - .. . es. X ., W timings L. f-iff-K e K9 - fi -51 .V A X is Ask ss is nz, - .V WAY is X was W John Iaccino Jovan Ivanisevic Karen Jackowiak 1. Glenn Jackson Rocco Jacobazzi Joel Jaffe Kenneth Jakubowski Rudy Jakupovic David Janowick J J ' , f l' , x '51 ' L :sas 1,:., . ..,r . :t,,: A 1 S .rrr s, I as ' J ilk 'I' I 2 'r if - Q- Hui, P , A ' AL , - .. QQ: K tk., si-122222145 x -, ...,-f Becky Jedlicka-f A Angela Jensik Christy Jindra Roberta Jirus Dave Johnson ', fQlZ'J A Jacqui Johnson Jan Johnson l Terri Jones X Thomas Jones A ..-.. John Jordan I Barbara Juntunen Angelique Kabat Gregory Kachlic Madeline Kachlik Cindy Kachurik James Kadow Renee Kasprzak Jeanine Kasprzyk X' John Kayser Patrick Kelly John Kennedy Andrew Kenning Brigid Kenny 'K' Lisa Kibitz Laura Kiener Jill Kimak Laura Kirin FRESHMEN 139 . I . X First dayga inindbender or new students nTina Kirkolis is ,David Kistulinec gBrian Kizior -Jonathan Klausler Tracy Klaves 1 Nancy Klindera Patrica Klump Robert Klump Cheryl Kohlegk Rebecca Kojs Toplica Koledin ' Linda Koller Michel Kompare Kenneth Kupek David Kopstain George Koran David Kosar Annmarie Kosiee Mary Kosinar 1 Perry Kosinski Jeffry Kostel David Kostelancik Kary Kowalewski David Kowalski Martha Kraus John Krawec ' James Krecek Robert Kristy p . '1 Deanna Kriz Michele Krizek Don Krolak Sandra Krug Robert Kruse Ed Krzanik Georgiann Krzyvon Valerie Kubat - Michael Kubik Brenda Kucera Vlichelle Kucera Patricia Kulaga Kathi Kush - Terri Kuzel Paula Labash ' Beth Lacey Douglas Lacina Vicky Lake Carmela Lamorgese Christine Lanenga 'iboretta Lange 'Mike Langer Frank Lardino Leslie Larson Jay Lauriano David Lautermilch Catherine lavicka Deanna Leonard Nicki Leopard Justine Lew Susan Lewan Gail Lewandowski Carlos Lindo Rosemary Lolsi qusan Londak Mark Lorls Len Lullch Mark 'Vlacek Gerald Maciejewski James 'Vlacieyewski Laura Wladurzak Q Martin 'Vlagdaleno James Mahon ebbie Malden Mike 'Waksimovieh Shukarullah 'Vlalik F Charles Mallahan Deborah 'Vlalnlc Linda 'Vlalon Daniel Marbes 140 FRESHMEN ,I .,., a Q V - ' .,.., . A ,ff 1 5,-an-Y .w is-mf an ,A- Jo- ,ave 1? e-vf we isa' -rs mam ' ,ff R ,X y ,QV MA. Arlrkk 4-5 Q AA uw if i one .r wwfggx N K- an ee. 'nun Q ,Q 4 Q .9 , X 2 i 7 S 2 W ,Jai J K L Q- eff X Q X x X A N ,R ,ae as.. W .Q- . ,QU A , 4 . ,Aly , X f ' - Q, K - 1 'A' .,.. ..., V . ff -f -A . .. 's f fi :N ' A A 'G-H ia' 'T ' .fe e ' .t , . s 'ax 1- . we e i.. T -. -fl . X Q . e we , -is x fx? ' a I f .N I is AL ,L .M X ,MH Q J SX K , S fi V ' ' 'K P Q A X fl N g 'PP ,fy if ' , ' . .224 X. :gc ff ' rv 8 ' - ' . , f' sf' - 3- ..tt, ' V ' - - A M K ,Q s gy X if fa , . ' ..u.. 29 sssss- ' ..: If. - iii- f Y , -A-M - - -- e ' ' .. ' - A 'ei ' 41 ' . ' X- ' ev z . K f . i Q ' . A V 4 vm t I ., Q r w .. .,.k,.. h r sa , ef 1 6 1 ef as Qi' - '35 A . . I 1 ,if :SQ :,L i . , . 15- .... , - S ' J ff' 1- N A f , - ft U . - ar L , t - KL' J ,, Q,'-QL r is is - 1, ' -K5-f,,. L ul. M: ' Aw ' s, f X I , J K. X 'i l aus ' Q K Y , K - I by ai . W wg W' ' f v J K 4 L 1, 'ig ' 12- ' gi 11 g a 7, g ,. 'i Ai' ill'-211 W :.,. FRESH ME Mr. James Evan and Mr. Gordon Busse Qleftl give their freshman students a first day lecture on the procedures of a gym class. As his new English teacher, Miss Linda Czajka, explains aspects of her class, Mike Mayerhofer Cbelowl appears overwhelmed. , ff. f ? ' ,av , qv Kick 5 K t asss v as or .I v s - , '.. K In V . f New A i is A . K t ff up . ' . .0 9' k ' K 'Z' .- 9 Q' Sz, i W' Nei: K YQ! i - 'er- f . . ..:L L J -.v- I ' - M ig ! exif r fu g .S k,.. 7.3 - K f 1 . K, I x . 4 is 3 W Shawn Mares Marianne Maresh Angelo Marnell Ronald Marshall Roberto Marsicp David Martin? Heidi Martin Roy Martini Anthony Martinucci Georgia Mashos 'I' Uheryl M n Steve Ma ' Michael . r Judy Mazzon Joe Mazzuca follecn Mcfar y Waller McCarthy Kelly McQuceney ff Helen Mears-s . Raymond Mehre ' John Melchiorre Anna Melissopoul s William Meredith Elizabeth Metido Joseph Miccli Laura Michale Keith Michard Mark Michopoulos Maria Miezio Robert Mihalkanin John Mikelenas Scott Mikneus Carolyn Mikutig Gary Mikyska Deborah Mill Donna Millef FRESHMEN 141 it Frosh kickoff interests in Morton athletics Rubin Miller Dan Milovtinoviz- Lauren Misit-ka Harp Molloy Fhristopher Montana Kevin Morey . W'illiam Morortey eter Moschcl Sheila Moughun +NIiuh4-Ile Mmek Karen Mungnve 'arul Musauri f nn Naugh- Wlonirzl Nnwrot enise Neapolitan Don Neidhofnr Phillip Nelson Mit-hael Nt-mccek Ronald Nemecelt Qlanilra Nt-uberg Bert Nuuland ht-rt-an Nit-miru 'laru Nietu Brian Nikrusvh Thomas Noble Lisa Novuck Kathi Noxak Nlattlww Novak l Susan Nmak 'fflioht-rt Nowak 'Nlvlunie Ubracanik Giga olpwimki James 0'Nt-ill 'Kl lg' 'illium U'liuurkv ivhurd Orton .lnry 0'Shva 911-xcn Oslunrvk ellis- Oatrandt-r 'art-n Ostrnwski Jerry Uururlzi Cathy l'a1'vntinn- Richard lhteth Nliuhael Paige Susan Pujunk Stephen Puljieg ,f me My . I ,- '- 1-W A- . .-1 i fd t it L P- ' il ill 5 X x t fi i Az ix kdfxx ', Tj , .- on ' iii A K 1 'Mt or' at we ' ' '.AA T X ,N g- J 1 . V SMA? .Q . nk .. To get the most yardage possible out of the next down, Adam Sawicki Qabovej explains the play in the huddle. While Quarterback Dan Hughes trightj fades back to pass, Teammate Jim Krecek sets up to block the rushing linemen. 142 FRESH MEN as NS i' iiiiii ,.- we w K 1 :Qi ii t.'i'.X ' 1 1 i -gi' 0 Q-. In gint, Q ellet- etiie M Til in kk 4 I ANR! x,f-.4.. as i t , J '--t ' V 1 A - ' ' L. i iv if ' K ' 6 - we A if ' . ' ' - ff new -Q Q- Y, K A-Q e we W',-wf I. Q , 'Q f 'Q , ' . ' 1 K f- H dir' ' .fc n .A-Qt ,V ' 3 , X -, V if E: , A X4 4 ., Q Q , 4A K N , . Q J I t ' 'S' it K 1: In Q, .1 -3, W: '- .4- . - fw 12, ' ' I lvlt f K Ak I .,-,ew X- -M t -X- H- 1- l .1 f' lx 1 at 1 1 w..f w 'ilmili' ,ff I X Y' t : , in rf L f X H ff-M, 1 ,X q , x ' ,f e 1 f , Y x ,Q 35 Q XJ f X ,L , , X .x N X 6 f R X WK fgrx k A 4 A X, I J J at . fQ,f2.7f 1. lt 'P' fl X f ' NR' 4 , - ix -4- X v X X f X , ff xx 4 'Y F, N ual A X 1 FRESH My ,W . ,, A f we- ff' an e' e .,.- Z L: Q Aw: , K ' KM 1 ' A M 'X 1 X .. , . ,khL L V . it gy w .ep :I 5 1 1 -' . Q es'-me 4, , . ,,,l ' S, ' - Yi' , W t X 1 vi , '.g' L K . A S ' 'fr .- 5 , i - - MPESEEEQEF' ..t,,,.1. 'L' . ,T fi'3'ix N QKXQ m ,, m. x ,. I t 1 A.. ' 2. ky . Je in Nik A 1, . . 4' P N 2 Z: 255 1 -A A Q eeee A 1 , 'figisf --z e. Q -S-fix Li z : waz' S A A , S If f- 4 N A y me A A - . X v ' 1 -'ik L I., -, -ff: ' N. ' a lg -' .-fig' 5 -1 A t 'Je A ' L, A J A ,, f Ifiw Q K kk .W f ' - ' P A f - 'T 'aw .- 5 I X I N ixxwrfa 7 i Terrence Palmer 1 Deborah Palz John Panosh Dan Parcel Anthony Parille W f Debra Parks Rochelle Paszkowski Betty Patera Anthony Pavlos Jeffery Pawlak Joseph Pawlak Michael Pawlisz Richard Peercy John Perry Nicholas Pessimisis Maria Petrelli Karen Petter Douglas Philp Cindy Picciariello if Tina Piemonte r Julie Pietrzak X Cassandra Ping 'if' Doug Pleva Sharon Pliml , Donna Plucienik ' Jeanette Plummer Dave Plunkett Rhonda Polich 1 Renee Pope 'ff George Prancik 11 David Prerost f Donna Presswood Cindy Prey Kathleen Prokop Alicia Psenicka Jacquelyne Ptacek Richard Pulley 7 Alexander Qualizza Michael Quan f Lisa Quattrocchi 4 Nancy Rada Donna Radocha Jennifer Rahn Robert Rassmusen Robert Razim Mark Ream Angela Reda I Ruth Regan ' Kenneth Rehor Salvatore Reina Beverly Reinhold - Linda Rieth Gene Riha Deborah Rohde ,, Jolene Romack f Anthony Rondinella Michele Roth Margaret Rozycki Steven Ruban f Denise Ruda 1 Colleen Ryan : William Rycraft Linda Ryndak 2 Julie Salach ' Jerry Samnska Tammy Santarellij Jeannine Sauer Olivera Savic Mark Savickas Connie Savopoulos Sotirios Savopoulos Adam Sawicki I Jack Scalici Mary Scarcello Wayne Scardigli Patricia Scavuzzo Joey Scheffel Lisa Schiechl Donald Schild Karen Schillaci Phillip Schmidt Ronald Schmitz 1 Heidi Schoch ' Sharon Schretter 1 Patrick Schumacher f Brandon Schuppe Mary Sciabica Nancy Sciukauskas Michael Scola Eugene Scornaienchi FRESHMEN 143 JXL Sd , qzgfvew Q JUQXQZQ V97 M7 N WWVSQ gp' do Freshman screening tests eyes and ears Timothy Scot! I i f Wm , , wgggggsgjjig P'4:i,?f?1SIT su - 'i 'E 155.2 . -E 1 W- N SWE N X, X James Self 1 wi f K, Q cott Serafiniak M- R' -e ' ' ' ' eresa Serhick 55 7 K-an E a Sevcik if Lik L. P Glenn Shadduck ' Elenny Sharkov Judy Shay Simi shelaen M! -' . A atrick Shermack - filwff 4' -' Eric Shim: ff ' L' J Lena Shuey . XX- K ' C - J Qi - All Frank Sianta melissa Sichta Michael Sikyta atherine Simon we-P' amela Sheldon ff ichael Sisto Christopher Sitowski addie Skarecky Ellen Skells Robert Slama inda Slaten odd Slechta George Slifka ex Smiley nna Smuda imothy Smykal , usan Soto obert Sparks Joseph Sperlik Lori Spinasanto Greg Spizewski Deborah Sramek nnelte Srebalus e Stacho 6Vincent Stafford Paul Stahnke Robert Stahnke Sherri Stastny Charles Stefa Anthony Steger Deborah Stephenson Louis Stillo Laura Stirrat Michael Stochl .J orinne Stradal Kathleen Strojny Debbie Stuart Aww. N ' il' f eeea -'21 W lf 1 J , .Tl 15 ,,. ' ' .,., J - :. - lung! ,L f-.. ,AJ fie d: GN saeryy . ii if I Qs , 'il X E5 s . y. ,jp .e W - .V A f N ve . s.ss . C T1 - - l . David Stulgo A 'i' Richard Susralski 11 Thomas Swallow C if Annamarie Stoklasa it 'gy lf A 3? X , ' - a W 0 Diana Storino - Paul Sworsky QF Ilfrank Taraba isa Tazelaar Q Louis Teglia mily Ann Thomas atricia Thompson Lorrie Tingle David Tipescu heresa Tobin K so so Cheryl Tomasek heryl Tomaszewski aren Tomsik oseph Tornabene Vincenze Toto Anna Toutant Diane Travis ancy Tresp ary Tronchetti 1 Qlary Trout Nick Tsantrizos X Bill Tselepis + Ranks Turajlic Michael Turek John Tyk Steven Tymec Milovan Urosevic Daniel Ursich Connie Uthe Lynette Vanarsdale Richard Veenendaal ichard Vendl 0 Dim Venzon X avid Verkonski we Steven Villari ichael Vincenzo -1' andall Vinyard em iw We W fwfff' J W iii? 3. l wx f f :Y , , fe f K 1. vi' Y .5 .5 Q , 'P' . Q , , ..,,.' ' 'n . -r 1,5 ff ' 5 FRESH ME . Q- I , 1: ff - K .K Lffhf. - L Fi K :fa .+K. x N I K , DL, X Y , ..Tgi:.g E Q ii ,... 43 ' K' gr id.. . L. K XMQ, A , . A K KK .a MK, A 3' ,Kp L Q.: nt. . ., . . i KKV,if,.K A ,Ky K W1 L Q - f Wf ,. K ,vi A ,. i ., A A ' , ' N .1 ,K .K x K ii . 'ii . ..,. - ai ' MS' z 56 ...K W 1111- f I K -- V o Li ' - . 5 L I W L ,, L wk K. . K. 5' if -K ..,. K K K K ii' K a 2,5 Q e 5. .1 , V k NX X N .-3' 5... X jp- fa . . . V ' ' A' f Q J, nf. ,,, ,. KW iw- .A Q . S in S sf, ,K ' W K, f . S ,K 2 .if k ' L, 4 '27 ' ' ' 'A -P --f . , as . K- Ks .x .3-E Lf .. 41 .. K 1. K K . ff Ky K. V. , -fA- KK 2 , K ...tg X 53- X , , KK 'Q A .. K f a W W. ff-:J l Il S W eggs W .,,.. s , -Q, . N .sv Q ,H . 5 Li K . K Q Q 3. L: K. fi' ' .qw .A K . X V Lim F ' .. . 'Y -S . 'Lf K 'K i Y J 'gf 2, .rf . .K K+ K K K .. . .K G N LX K d 9 L'!x Daniel Vilous Daniel Vizza Gary Vlaeh + Vikki Vlastnlk Maryrose Vokurka Ronald Yolanti Cheryl Volenec Douglas Volk:-rt Annamarie Vuolo Chris Wagner Therese Waitekus Lisa Walik Susan Weigel Kathleen Whalen Elaine Whited Sonny Whitehead Glen Vfielgos James Wierzhieki Elizabeth Wieli Carol Wilkos Scott Willellk, ' '15 Roy Wisemiller H Thomas Witkovich Gregory Wo Jane! Wolf Lynda Wolf Paula Wodarcz ' A X qt 'I' Jean Woo Wendy Woo David Wlozniak Joseph Wozniak Margaret Wronski Steven Yur k Lisa Zabel'-if Elaine Zakrocky Helen Zalatorius Robert Zank Deborah Zavattar Daniel Zdenek Cindy Zelinski Gina Zendlock Alan Zielinski Bernard Zigman EUR ki. uv: uh.. ' :.......--- william Liminnnmu Laura Zverina ILC -L. During the first weeks of school, Gail Lewandowski fleftl receives a vision test from Mrs. Evelyn Vocelka. After having his hearing checked, Frank Svestka fabovej discusses his test performance with Mrs. Carolyn Noeth. FRESHMEN 145 phomores f fl F?-if 2 -4 - 146 SOPHOMORES The Worst possible thing to be . . . .. obiloxious, and too big for their tl?lE:ilgl1le3l:Zs3 sgissoghggflzfr walked bntchesg, . Patty Mussari Lori Marczak SOPHOMORES 147 Getting into some heavy rock-n-roll tunes Dominick Accrra Lynn Auhterkirchcn Richard Agnew Arnie Alanis Linda Albam-hiara Timothy Allen Lamar Almeida Mark Ames Grace Andersohn Jeff Anderson Christine Angelucci Evelyn Arnish Charles Arricta Susan Arrigo Brodie Ary Scott Babica Donald Balluff Janet Barthel Karon Bartkowicz Anthony Barton Kristie Hasnk Deborah Hehnke Wendy Behnkc Donna Bell Edward Hell Jennifer Henan Donna Bones James Be-nos Diane Bevilas-qua Debbie Bianchi Rohm-rl Bish Kenneth Black Mary Hlaha George Blunas Stamata Blanas Michael Hlangin N Q .- , A . A es- .f 4 . 1 ,gi - ,. .iw ,N K-W . Q . i g .. cs- K Q -iff 1 - ' r' ' D A ' 'i if T I .QW ii- 'L M a as NN K . we is .V s .. we 1 bg . ..- i kg . , , g , K g . rg-,z qw N f we M U if Lfa ,,, QQ, ' K 1 . -1 s I , Q . , I , fa M a- 1 V . ., ' K f . .- , , . - ' - S ' i 1 'r'f ' X i F - i n is a , aa a to . ,YK f' l 5 L HX ik Q f K ,,, W ' , .. ff' '- ' j -vs ' N' K . gm Q . 1 ,l 1 on , 1' - ,, v . E H ' Q . .1 lr- - '- H ' 1 'af 1' t' . .. , ' sm A 'H . - x gmt! K Q K f 5 ,Q 7 ,. - A 'fe a ' l -12 a i 'V A v l ws, .J 2 we , s f-X SOPHOMORE CABINET-Peggy Holecek, Vice-Pres.: Carol Destefano, Sec.g Joanne Giannis, Treas.g Gail Rawers, Pres. Browsing among the shelves of Sound Warehouse, Jim Zalabak and Joe Urban fright! find a recently released eight-track tape that would fit in well with their collections. - 148 QOPHOMORES f 1 1 r , I A ' qv 01 . ff-4'1 Q,A,,,,:v-:v1'1! lf ' ,'.a e. 1. 'f 2257? e l ' H- TT i f if :Q ' ---...., . fs --...Q-. SOPHOMORES .- vwwmwa' an was 4, ev ,ur av- ' . --.ev - . To -4 ff -.. -s AW Q' 1.0 Katrina Blasingame Gerard Blaze Janet Blaze Vicki Blazek Suzanne Blazina Jacqueline Blevins Dorothy Blommaert Curt Bogdan Joseph Bogdan Roman Bolociuch Lori Bordoshuk Ann Borem Kimberly Borzym Jacqueline Bosi Robert Bowbin Jon Boyajian Lori Boyd Deborah Brannam Bart Brazzale Laura Brda James Brejcha Kevin Brest Tammy Brock Barbara Broderick Laura Brown Elizabeth Bruce Denise Bruno Sherry Brusak David Buckley Joseph Buonavolanto Bryan Burgess Robyn Bushie Laura Bylczynski Christopher Cambell Toni Campolattara Anthony Capone Raymond Carl Celeste Carrabotta Joseph Cartwright Kirsten Catanese Kathleen Cavanagh Gregory Cebelinski Linda Cechura Maria Cerasuolo Michael Cerny Julie Chabus Mark Chainuck Steven Chainuck Annalyn Chalabala David Chaloupka Glenn Chavez Glenn Chervinko Meryl Chinchilla Gregory Chodora Dawn Christie Lisa Church John Cieslinski Laura Cinatl Scott Cione Edward Cizek Judi Cizek John Clampitt Paul Clemenci Glenda Coble Denise Coconato John Coconato Dusan Colakovic Floyd Colbert Dena Colonna Sharon Conrad Frederick Cook Kelly Cooper John Copley Dana Corbo Denise Corbo Richard Corcoran Janette Cozzi Nicki Cozzone Ed ' Tim Palma Crunican Joy Cutrera Rita Lynn Cybulski Stephen Czajkowski John Czerwinski Christopher Damiani Gregory Damiani Frank Daudish Tracey Defrates Christopher Delrosso SOPHOMORES 149 Ralph Demario Carol Destefano Jamcs Dickeson John Dicosolo Julianne Difoggio Donna Dimuccio John Dombek Susan Dombroso Lynn Domrese Angela Donofrio Carla Donofrio Raymond Dooley Diana Dorion Deanna Dowling Donna Drew Julie Dubanski Nikki Dumas Patricia Dunne Bridget Dusek Susan Eaheart Lisa Eaton Kevin Ebert Linda Eck Tari Ello Sheri Erskine Irene Espinosa John Farrar Donna Felsecker Elmer Fencl Catherine Fertig Heidi Fiedler Linda Fields John Findley Sandra Finley John Fitzmaurice Roy Fitzpatrick Cheryl Flahive Virginia Flanagan Michele Fonte Lynne Fotias John Frazier Christine Frederick Maria Freeman John Fron Nancy Galczak Robert Galik Mary Beth Gall Andrew Georgi Elena Georgopoulos George Georgopoulos Gail Geske James Giannis Joanne Giannis Joseph Gniadek Julie Gobernatz Kathleen Goergen Glenn Good Phillip Good Gayle Gorgen Debra Gorlewski Lisa Gorz George Gracanin Ron Graf Judy Granitz Tim Graves Carolyn Gribben Gene Grosse Genine Grygienc Laura Guajardo Patricia Guajardo Julie Gurkowski Timothy Gurtner Kenneth Guzik Tammy Haaker Mindy Hahn Missy Hahn Jeanmarie Hajer L ura Hammond Billy oe arrls James Hart Margaret Hasler Angela Hatseras Linda Hauptman Douglas Hayward Aileen Healy Mary Heneghan Eddie Henkel Michael Herron Timothy Hickey 150 SOPHOMORES PHOMORES x aia fam: was 'WC Library supplies recreational, study nee s 1 sae- .msigg - I N X an V - v--f 'J A ' 'ii' i 6- We Yi J it , t'ssa gd' .-f -4 f...f assruiill by Af L W- ' 'LQ' - - Q X s 2, , r . ugsa, K list 5, , r 2,3 as r N K t . X Vysgs, Vatherine Higgins Steven Hiller S Yr . . We L, s - dt ' Darren Hilloek Bonnie Hlavac Marketa Holecck Christine Holland Q tb Jeanine Holland . - M Dwaine Holman -I if as ' fvlar , .f ,, Z . 3 il N X 1 an e Af' 4: 3' -a-as 45, Q , W 'f W! 121 W J V 4- V XR' Q t xx Xiiil ' x ,,nv 5555555 jgiiiiiiilllit A sf new ,, .,, 'fi 3' 'N X t iv! fi as Q 2 i K a I.. t a .riff 4' ' in 'Vj addr . WH, wiv Lydia Holt Q- i ' Q Richard Hood - g:, , e, , 5-. Brian Horak i ig, Q - Paula Horecny X in is Derrick Howard X 1. - Laura Hruska Aubrey Hubbard ' Stephen Huebner ., ... sf K ji 'xg -V ,w - - rg i 1 V V Michael Hughes Lori Hybl .'fSMi 1. Qxr X lelllllllt Theresa lliff Elisa Iovine - ' Adriana Italiano - ' Michael Izzi Bonnie Jackson Caryn Jacobson Gazim Jakupi Y John James fav- 1 as-Y K' ' TM , Mark Janda 5 x I X l 'Ei' Q 8 as M . ,. , i 5 -. . 'i . X f w:.f:f, Q 'Xi ' Q f 'ef' 3. A i s L. ' ff: Irene Janickas Cindy Jarosz 'fr Richard Jelderks , - . ,N .e .if ' s:, in in ' ' r , A Q' Debbie Johansen ' Helen Jones F Kathy Jovanovic -' W i ' Doreen Juntunen . Aran W, wt.-15,-f , -s.. .ve , Ni ,pw V J s Y-I R Michelle Kabelka A Michael Kachurik 4 X il N ea .ff y pr - , If El HIV! 1 Having missed a classroom presentation, John Richter Qleftb takes advantage of the media center's audio-visual equipment available to the student body by viewing a film strip in his free time. The library functions as many things, whether it be as a study hall, a place for after-school socializing, or, as Lois Lawrisuk fabovej discovers, a convenient and invaluable research center. SOPHOMORES 151 F - soPHoMoREs l Michele Kaczmar ' 3 Q , George Kajevic Y ' '- . ' ' Maria Kanavus L' Yi X flynthia Kantncr i T- ' A -4 1 Barbara Kapsa g3'f,,a , ' J, in f K it w ..,.j: K. Q X ' Robert Karasek - K' ix ' Susan Kariolieh 1: 5 . Kenneth Kariott gg' ' A e A Lynn Karlberg ' .4 In I . ' 4L,.4,q5 Q,, htex en karlmsky s ' s X - -1 R '1 E , f., S Q. 3 i Randall Karvanek Janice Keating Christina Keel ' ' Thomas Kelly , qs- . 1 . - , Kim Kendall -Y- K - . Vt, ,, ,, . I 5 f - W.. 1 k g , . - ip ,V T George Keslian i ff 5 . .4 Q Andrew Kikuchi f 2 . ' - Eugene Kikuchi Brian King 9' Gerald Kirk Runald Kirstein 1+ Daniel Kizior Julie Klausler 1 M .1 William Kleronomos 9 . . . s- ,sn Q X Q S r was s Sf Q Q X N. I . vi llarharu Klump I Hill Knapp Tracy Kobel A Fhristine Koehler A - in llayid Koehler X- 1' xx .L 1 Kathy Koller ' k Vhrisluphcr Komparv i wi Richard Kontupoulos f Tum Konwenl ' ' ' Donald Kupstain Sy K James Koslecka , aw K l-fileen Kustka 1 X i Q i af G ll .t iiai ia A-X91 , W, . W :ww S.. Q -A X-amp R I , L. lp is X 54. aaaaa fi A .s is it V' .V x l i w ' W ' K. .X , as 0 I' '11' -4 I 'fel ,L --r E 'WM ,,, 33 .f 41 6 -.v-' if 1' 1 . X? at gf L l X , xv Q, sw, Under the supervision of their gym instructor, Mr. James Breck Qabovej, Bill Manson grapples with fellow student Bill Reynolds. Pts classmates Sue Blazina and Deanna Dowling hold steady the rings, Kay Goergen lrightl somersaults into a neat pike position. 152 SOPHOMORES 4 nthusiastic students reveal athletic X ' Q- X on i X at We Q9 . , -1 sm .s ,. an r . . 1 .- ,wa 18:1 rw 95 ,ami 5 te,t 31. . 'W Y svn.- ,, A Q- 3 ,filkfi - 'ik K 5 M, i ,K I A I .cvs , ,, ' 'f Yf kv. me 3. skills Gail Kostka Sandy Kotek William Kovacic George Kraft Beth Kramer Kenneth Kravcik Deborah Krchov Karen Krev Sandra Krivanek Dan Kroc Scott Krukofi' Carol Krusec Jeffrey Kruzich Laura Kubisch Tom Kucan Kenneth Kucera Dwayne Kuchar Mary Kuchta Jack Kuesis John Kufrin Brian Kunz Andrew Kupres Leslie Kuzel Michael Lacny Mary Jo Anne Landise Sharon Landowski Steven Latham Joseph Laub Kristine Laursen David Lawrence Lois Lawrisuk Allan Leonard Helen Leonard Gina Leoni Janet Lewan Michael Lewter Patricia Libel Barbara Licht Lorie Likens Linda Lindsay Gail Ljungberg Anthony Lobello . David Lotarski Joseph Lotito H -' 'V Kenneth Luketic Susan Luszczek Scott Lyssenko Gary Lyttek Anna Marie Machotka Michele Mahon Danny Maksimovich Robert Malanowski Jaymie Malarik Karen Malek Lisa Malzahn Lisa Mancini Ronald Mangini William Manson James Mares Lori Margentina Carole Mars Debra Marsh Bruce Martin Suzanne Martinek Agustin Martinez Beverly Martinez James Masden Carol Maturo Sheryl Matus David May Christine Mayerhofer Joseph Mazintas Laura Mazintas Susan Mazur Jeff McCartney Jeffrey McCullagh Darryl McDonal John McGowan Mark Mercado Cathy Michalowski Laura Migon Connie Mikel John Milaro Mitch Milenkovic Mark Miller Jeffrey Misiorowski Scott Mladenik Salvatore Molinaro Thomas Mollenhauer John Molloy SOPHOMORES 153 Sophomore athletes on the run m Philipa Mondrowski Steven Moore Denise Morrell James Morris Michael Moughan Kathy Moustos Kevin Mroz Mark Mudra Sandy Mullennax Mark Murphy Patricia Mussari David Naleway Ray Neapolitan Ann Neitzel Miodrag Nenadic Mark Nielsen Laurie Niemann Michael Nikrasch Patricia Noble Della Noceda Tammy Noel Robert Norris John Nosek Janet Novak Lisa Oak Robert 0'Connor Krystyna Ogiela Catherine 0'l-lalloran David Olshan Elizabeth Oplatka Michele Orrico Thomas 0'Shea Leif Otto Shawn Pardy Gina Paserillo Ronald Paserillo Alexander Paspall Carol Passini David Patula Dusanka Pavlica Thomas Pavlos Karin Pawlak Donald Pechous Cynthia Perry Stella Pessimisis Laura Lea Peters Douglas Peterson Debbie Petitti Deena Petrie Christiana Petrovich Patricia Pieroni James Pieruccini Thomas Pietras Anthony Pignataro John Pilaszewski Marybeth Piotrowski Marykay Plazibat Edward Polich Lisa Polivka Denise Pope Kevin Prendiville Cynthia Preston Joseph Prochaska John Proffitt Robert Prohaska Ann Prusa Torn Putzell Kimberly Quinlan Alicia Rabiega Debbie Rada Michael Radetic Daniel Radke Michelle Radlowski Kimberly Rahn Margherita Raimondi Michael Ramaglia James Rank Ricky Rank Gail Rawers Debora Reda Arnost Redl Mary Regan Gloria Reich Michele Reiman Bonnie Renn Sonya Reyna William Reynolds Julie Rich Rhonda Richardson John Richter 194 SOPHOMORES ' WI' if -f :Q- I s ff i I 34 iw inf .ue f-, ...Lis Q N .19- aqe - .ff f .awww -f- A K. 3 A 'aa-fg.:.,,.. 4 Ws5..y-,--5 -gt' -- ' X'-gg.: - .Xe - .nv ' fs: , Vq .1 '- T - i n 1'-if .. 'W wr w -- .K if 4 ' i5W iN N35 A ' HW. . sg X f Q. . Q Yi i .. . ,SN s 9 Y' .' Q' Q.., iv. ' A - 22 ' 9 ZLL M fi- , N L Q: x D ..y We -My - Lf. i,v xiii if N L . ff . . ' S fi , ff, , .ll ' A,. 5' : ' 1 4 ii X JJ if Q 1 ' 1 . 5 Q- i K -.k i Vg' ,7 s .ff x X' -fir .Q ffl, ,, i 6, ,yi T 4 , X Q - ' , an 4' - .-. SOPHOMORES .-. Rounding a lone tree at a meet, Dave Lotarski fleftj, a sophomore on the cross country team, thinks of the finish line ahead. After serious training Richard Hood fbelowj finds that even feats such as clearing a hurdle are accomplished with case. M1915 ' Sf' QW? Nga. ,Y 4. I y V GHJ.. we . Li 'L I, D GILL Daniel Rina ' Richard Ritz Elizabeth Robinson Frank Rodriguez Cindy Rogan Read Rogers - 'eff s. Frank Rokos Melissa Romani fx 1. . A ,155 Charles Rone N, 4.3, 1 A fi 'nw J A I -,4 D .. ., t N: be Q X t S i Q 3 Q ariyf Q X , 1, K E la gf J 1 f f . Lora Roselli K Thomas Rossini - '-ef Theresa Roth . - Lisa Russ ' Donna Russell Anthony Russo ' -gf, , Barbara Ruzicka f - -' i Tim Ryan ' K Q- .t Bob Rose + n 1 .z L L Brian Rm-lee Kenneth Ryckman Q- 9 Jamie Sabbach W ' - Yvonne Sainsbury Duane Salvino Christine Sass f f Kathleen Sawusch Cathy Scalctta Ellen Scheffel . I ' ' .EQI- Q , D in if, Roland Scheibe Scott Schumer K Debbie Schuh Gail Schuster Lynda Sebastian Lisa Sekulich Dianna Sell' Michael Selvaggi M Ti' e in Steven Sena , . ,,, M eq -VU A a E al, SOPHOMORES 155 SOPHOMORES Examining a model heart, Dave Shubinski and Bernard Vorac fright! imagine how this organ functions within the human body. In a new health class Miss Carol Gilbertsen Qbelowj describes organs of the body to James Benes and Miodrag Nenadic. i Rhonda Senase Donna Seplak Paul Serbick Karl Sergo James Sharkov Maryann Shatkus Regina Shelonzek - Richard Shepherd David Shubinski li, B ff Mack Sichta Michelle Siehofer James Sikyta David Simone Ronald Simosky Sandy Sims Kelly Sinnott , ,- Carl Sipek Q YAX' .1 3 Linda Siragusa V Lorrie Sivak Fran Skoulikas Joann Skowronski David Smith Jamie Smith 1 Sandra Smith K- Russell Snella Renee Snyder Anthony Sommese Sonia Sorensen Laura Soriano William Soveg Thomas Speciale Sheri Speechley George Speropulos Scott Splavec Charlene Spolar Randy Stabenow 156 SOPHOMORES 'Ria ,-1:1 'ng ai' 3 ,,.. L fwgif . , 0 .- si, 1. n an Q SN at I X. x- S I N nik N 1 fi . ess , 'G K 4 S sank in Q' S. A ua N . K . ew health course shapes body and mind my 'VN -cf' A is 4 gs ..-.51 C R as L Qs J F A fi: at Alexis Stamas Michael Starkey Christina St. Arnauld Dennis Stary Robert Steele Lois Stetka Simona Sletka Ylona Stetka Jeanine Stimmel James Stolz Mary Stosur Deborah Strauss Nada Sudzum Thomas Sulek Paula Summers Roger Svah Wally Sweeney Richard Swenson Kelly Jo Swierk Robert Sworsky Charles Syers Ronald Szudarski Teresa Taraba Gayle Tesar Janet Tetik Lisa Theodore Thomas Thill Michael Thomas Steven Thomas Rhonda Thomson Susan Tresp Ron Tulke Christine Turek Laura Turek Susanne Turek Lisa Turensek Joseph Urban Valerie Urban William Urban Rick Vaia Thomas Vana Kathleen Vavrek Denise Velazquez Deborah Verne: Danny Verven Michael Veysada James Vinyard Denise Vodicka Bernard Vorac Kristine Vrljicak Rosemarie Vrtis James Wade Theresa Wade Mary Wagner Rosemarie Waligorski William Wallace Sharon Wallers James Walters Kenneth Waltz Denise Warchol Debra Ward Madonna Wasz Mary Sue Waszak Kathleen Weber Raymond Weiner James Welgos Sue Ann Wells Dennis Weyers Steven White Pamela Wielgos Fred Wilcox Laura Wilder Linda Wilson Shelly Wilson Lisa Wolf Michael Worobey John Wysocke Jack Yuen Victor Zack James Zalabak Damian Zalazinski Diana Zamorano Lisa Zednik Lisa Zeleny Karl Ziarko Jeffery Ziemann Natalie Zimmerman Walter Zitlro Joanne Zloch Deena Zymm SOPHOMORES 157 Illllibl' 1 158 JUNIORS , L I think there is a terrific difference between sophomores and juniors. I sometimes wonder if something doesn't happen to them over the summer. Pam Carter ik mwwm Junior year is a lot of fun. You can drive, work, you finally start to be in society. Greg Stallmann 3 fracas. JUNIORS 159 ACT test boggles brains of college-bound Martha Acosta Randall Akin Joseph Albanese Scott Allen Robert Allcndorfer Lori Alshouse Melanie Anderson Sandra Anselmo Diane Argianas Dawn Arient Carmella Avery Andrea Avinu Mary Bagnuolo Paul Baio Janet Bajek Steven Bajorek Margaret Baldridge Allcn Balk 1 Joanne Balk Renee Ballard Karen Baloun Gina Baltazar Lynn Banfi Robin Barr Kevin Barrett Laura Bartik David Bartos JUNIOR CABINET-FIRST ROW: J. Bajek, Sec.g J. Dudek, Treas.g SECOND ROW: Mrs. A. Smenos, Adviserg J. Hodan, Vice-Pres.g C. Lacey, Pres.: Mrs. C. Fiduccia, Adviser. Planning early to further her education by going to college, Melanie Anderson frightj looks at information pertaining to the ACT test. 160 JUNIORS . I xr ii' IORS - . ,V A.k, g, K K if A V in It . - . K 4 -f W 'Q 'sm k , N, , - 1 , - jg e x is ' r o . v R aa A . .-,. - ' E 1 N- - , 'W f be i , 2 X, . S , IL em, . K. -.5g5igf5.li.5.g:1w, Q Q .4 Q 'ew K . is - K .- , . I '- e 2:-. g'h, 11 ' a 'A I Q C Xi K is 'QQ X ., Q I i . ' ills: ' is ig' -. QM ' 'iv ' Q . W E Wm fb nh 3 1 ,,, N -, ,., if 5 . AXQA 3, ,,, e --A -:sf ,, 5 R 1 o' ' ff e ., 1 K , M 5 ., G 1 B M N A ,f N ,,,. .. ffm - ,fag 2 , in f 15 d pg 'G X ...sv of, x 'fue 5 ar 2 Renee Bauer John Becht Joseph Benes Lynn Benes Michelle Berscheid Cynthia Billenstein Kevin Binder Melody Bish Gregory Blazek John Blecharz Barbara Blommaert Keith Boeke Karen Boksa Kathleen Boltz Randall Bond Sharon Bordoshuk Kevin Borzym James Bosh Daryl Bottenhagen Gregory Bowling Anne Brejcha Kelly Brennan Janet Brown John Brownell Marie Bruno Donna Budzichawski Diane Bultas Frank Buonicore Joseph Calek Antonietta Cantore Ralph Canzolino Gail Capone Michael Capone Robert Capua Sherri Carlson Anne Carrabotta Bob Cartwright Brad Catalano Charles Cech Joseph Cernik Debra Cerny Donna Cerny Laurie Chaberski Donna Chabus Jody Chabus Poom Chantha Robert Chervinko Kardsun Chin Lee Chipain Jeannette Chmelina Ron Chrzas Diana Cicenas Helen Cieslinski Sharon Cizek Patricia Coble Charisse Coffey Jack Collins Mary Collins Angela Comella Robert Conidi Raymond Cook Anna Cortina Ben Cozzone Kelly Crone Steven Crowley Gregory Cynowa Carl Dahlgren Glen Darniani Mara D'Andrea Louis Dato Marguerite Davini Daniel Davis Rickey Dean Deborah Debartolo Alice Dechristopher Curt Defebaugh JUNIORS 161 Juniors squeeze rela ation into Mary Delgado Sharon Delingur Rosemary Dr-marco ,, - Kimberly Diesel Jaqueline Dimenna v Michelle Divizio Michael Dumas D1-hra Domhrosky John Dowling VS' Judith Dudvk Kathryn Dukes Mike Durant:- Mike Eddy Jammie Edwards Susanne Egherts Hill Elkow Varl Elza Robert Emery Daniel Eru- Dehra Faught David Fedvll- Htmen FL-nnessy Hector Fernandez Renee Fidanlo Matthew Finn Michael Finn .lvffr-ry Finnegan X Gary Firtik llrian Flanagan Marjorie Flanagan Raymond Fligel Sue Fojlilc Jay Foley Richard Fork:-s l,ori Fragvl Lauren Franvia 5 Mary l.uu l-iranvis Javquelin Frankowiak ' ' Timothy lfrf-414-rick Mark Frvid Daniel Funk Ann Gam-lc , Linda Gacic L , Marianne tiajmxski f Liam Gallegos .fa fp- Sw? N- pa if at 1 .. school day . nmas sg 9 A W .t.,' X LY fi s sites fl Ms ,. ,A L! W l 16 -E l L .1 ' l .rg .ar V . i Ww w J 5, .W W . A ,- Q , .R , ' Q K , , . .. 'Z Xf, '-245 f R , FG ' ff' inlay 'H ' X I -fl fi By relaxing by their lockers, juniors tabovel enjoy their last moments of freedom before school. Before their class, Linda Stack and Susan Paulson trightl exchange juicy gossip on what the weekend held. ,..,- ' 5 162 JUNIORS ,A ,Vf f , 1 ,fm V M K, W I 'M ' 21, k 1 , ,Q ' ' Q ' ,A v K , , 4 7 wir, , , i i ' A lv gs - are , 7 .,f' ' . Q J QV, V F-W ' we ' M t A -if-W .Q N' if 1 ' 4 1 Q ' , l f 'M ' K la ' . 4. Q 2 511, ,,,' C ,J -in I' is , , E -f it h,., H a - ,VL i M J i his , , i i til of -a ' ' . V I V- ,4 ' 5 J V . 'di aw H - V ,,, , J ' ' ' X 4 V w' ,, ,, l ,f fl .H Wrkf f ' V 171556,,,elliW'iiWijiz3l,e. .WWI ' X, :J ' if4WlL',,: -f f4!f:3Q5i??Z3?GY 'tvfrfgw , , WV! ,, HVVV V rf K t ' ' J .. ' e an ,M H M, if-fi? 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' 'figff ' a t r 1 , , M , , 5 'f Vi s., u 'QV , V A V I Susan Gallo Kurt Garbars Gina Gasparro Brenda Gati Lori Gauger Donna Gilbert Russell Glab Karen Goering Paul Goldman Gerald Gome7 Richard Gonzales Laura Grantland Deborah Graton Michele Grecco William Greenwald Arthur Grosse Denise Grzywa Laurie Guido Steven Gunderson John Gustin David Guzik Joseph Haif- Mark Hain Theresa Hamaj Robert Hamaker Mark Harkin Steven Hart Jean Hasler Catherine Havelka Barry Havlik Margaret Heffernan Joseph Heidenblut Kita Heneghan Sharon Henry Joyce Hodan Marsha Hoggard Cindy llolas Michael Holmes David Horak David Houda farol Howard Keith Hrachovsky Jennifer llruhy Lynda lluhacek Glenn Hur-a Robin lovino Debra Jacobson Mike Jaeiler Gary Janda Sulanne -lansky U IORS In the few minutes preceding the third hour bell and more morning classes, Gerald Gomez converses with Underclassman Carol Passini. M -.i.,?- ,IUNIORS 163 Steering clear's the thing b hind the whee 1 Pamela Jaso . 'f Daniel Jay T K1K11'f:- -- Bruce Jensik Linda Jirus Edward Johnson .vu ,Wa Pamela Johnson rv Dionyz Juhasz Julie Jurish Thomas Kadolph .. I' 'F Peter Kanavos L David Kariott ' Mark Kasper I X K mf David Kazda 5 - -M . : Y -5 , Krista Kendra Donna Kenealy --,1- Mark Kenning Gerald Kenny Eve Keyes Deidra Kirkolis George Kirstein Jeffery Klindera Sharon Kling Emil Kmet Laura Lee Kochanski Debra Kocian Laura Kolak Debra Kosinski , Nancy Kosmider Stanley Kozlowski Luan Krawec James Krejca Jean Kretch Laura Krystyniak ' Bonnie Kucera Joseph Kuchar John Kunkel Q nv Sharon Kuras James Kuzur Michael Kvasnicka Carolyn Lacey Katherine Lacina Alan Ladd i Christine Landis ' Laura Landsinger Randy Lanenga Don Larson k Denise Lavallic Andrew Lawrisuk Russell Leach Catherine Lee ,- Jill Lewandowski 'ff Dana Lichamer Gloria Lindo Susan Link Sandra Little Judith Littleton Pamela Litviak Susan Loess Wai Keung Loh Diana Lowe Gail Lusk Jerry Luterman Mark Lymangrover Michelle Maietta Perry Majcen Karla Malusa William Mantia Diane Marciszewski . Sandra Marckess Michele Maretta Dominick Margentina . Thomas Markou I Robin Marten Gretchen Martin Gerald Martinek Lora Masini , Alice Maszota Bradley Mataczynski Anastasia Matarrese Maryanne Matelski Nadine Mathieu Robert Matus Jerome Maurer Joseph Mauruzi Patricia May Frank Mazzuca John McCormick Bruce McFadden Jennifer McGufl'ey Q- Patrick McGuire 2 xr'- 164 JUNIORS JU Ions .. Guided by Mr. Len Ruzycki, John Kunkel Qleftj, knowing that driving demands respon- sibility, carefully starts his engine. Following the course familar to all driver education students, Judy Littleton Qbelowj slows and signals before attempting her turn. J x um: an :zum lm SHI cmsmv ms uc ,. Kathy McQuilliams Anastasia Meares Linda Metsch Brian Michaels Joseph Michalowski Kyle Michard Carol Mielcarski Josephine Milaro Bonnie Miller Marie Miller Michael Montemayor Jennifer Moore Susan Morelli Edward Morosky Janet Mraka Richard Mstowski Rich Mullennax Raymond Munoz Mary Musial Steven Muth Doriann Mysicka Anthony Napolitano George Naxera Sharon Nelson Kim Nepras Michael Nicosia Robert Niedrich JUNIORS 165 .-. IU IORS For their American history class, Janet Bajek, Jon Yordy, and Joyce Hodan Qrightj hunt for key information. American history puzzles junior students such as Cathy Lee Qbelowj, who asks a question of Mr. Bill Buchinger. -...X J ff' Karen Nielsen Louis Nieto Tina Niezgoda June Nobava Gordon Nord Fred Novak Laura Novak Joseph Nowaczyk Suzanne Nowak Lillian Obucina Tim 0'l'onnelI Elizabeth 0'l'lall0ran Suzanne O'I.eary Dale Olson Robert 0'Reilly Linda Pacione Tamara Padeeky Janice Pagurkn Joseph Paige Mark Pajonk Louis Palermo Dawn Palmer Kathy Panzo Nancy Parzyk Susan Paulson Kevin Pechous Laura Pechous aw Jane Penkava Dimitra Pessimisis Colleen Peterson Robert Petrovich Gerald Picciariello David Pilipchuk Barbara Pincuspy James Pliml Linda Plucienik William Polich Karen Ponshe Carey Potamianos Thomas Poupa John Prendiville John Prochaska Ronald Prochaska Diane Prusa Allison Psenicka 166 JUNIORS quired class showcases America's .4-. 55? -1, - -ff . l l N Q c 5 1 Q X . I . Q K Nllvx C' X is A , . if sc xx- if 'X X33 W , 22 QEQSWSQ1 5 ,A il L Qaxgfgqqrfafz 3, , M Q.. 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I K S' :ia , 2 , . ,1 -X 5, - ' if 91 45 2 a 'QX past Carol Ptak Donna Puhar Rebecca Purdey Gregg Pusateri Debra Quail Anthony Quattrocchi Kathleen Rada Gary Radtke Janet Reeves Michael Regan Linda Renc Elaine Reyna Lenee Reynolds Jeffrey Rezek Jenette Richard Michael Richardson Donald Riedl Debra Riha Jayne Rissky Jeffrey Rivera Ronald Robbins Kerry Robinson David Rogers Susan Romack Nadine Romano Dale Rnpele Margaret Roth Richard Rozycki Gregory Ruther Russell Ryndak Nancy Sadowski Bernice Sainsbury Kristine Salach Jeffrey Salerno Rubylyn Sales Michael Sasso Jasmina Savic Susan Seaman Anna Scardino Joann Schaefer Stacy Scherrer John Schiefelbein Norman Schild Cynthia Schmitz Gerald Schnulle Susan Schoch Michael Schomer Christine Schranz Susan Schretter Richard Schueneman Dawn Schultz John Schumacher Edward Schwantz Antonio Sciara Robert Sedlacek Neil Self Anthony Senese Karen Seplak Leann Sexton Peggy Shadduck Paul Shafar James Sherlock Peter Shermack Denise Shipp Jeffrey Siegert Lorilee Sikyta Connie Sims Robert Sinnott Deborah Siragusa Margaret Skelly David Skiba Janet Skowron Richard Sladek Patricia Slams Timothy Slifka JUNIORS 167 -U Daria Smenos Michael Smirz Timothy Smirz Dennis Smith Katherine Smith Kenneth Smith Laura Smith Laurel Smith Allen Smuda Robert Sobota Debbie Sofia Mona Sokolnik Michael Solik Sharon Solik Tom Sorensen Gina Spadaro Michael Speechley Frank Sprovieri Margaret Srebalus Mary Stacho Linda Stack Robert Stackley Jeffrey Stainer Gregory Stallmann Maryann Stastny Lynn Steinbring Nickolas Stemas Scott Stepina Donald Stevens Sam Stillo Glenn Strauss Theresa Strnad Colin Strojny Donna Stulgo David Suchy Timothy Sullivan Michael Swade James Sworsky Kathryn Szczesniak Casimar Szydlo Edward Szydlo Christopher Szymel Sharon Tallerico Susan Teimer Deborah Terry Sheila Tevere Patricia Thompson William Thorpe Michael Toman Cynthia Tomasek Peter Tombolato Douglas Tomsik Christopher Tosheff Filippa Toto Lisa Tronchetti Anthony Troszynski Andrew Tselepis Ann Tyk Steve Tyrolt Jeanatte Ulrich Dawn Urban Zeno Urban Joseph Ursich Caryn Vana Donald Vana Scott Vanwie Janice Velis Marla Vesely Mary Veysada Joanne Vickery Judith Visk Jeffrey Vitous Lori Volenec Donald Vomacka Debbie Vopatek Laurie Vrljicak Joseph Vrtis Dale Walinski Darryl Wall Diane Waszak Edward Waszak Linda Watson John Welgos Sherie Wesley James Wetter Mark Whiston Lori White Mark White Deborah Whitney Theresa Wierzbicki 168 JUNIORS Juniors find up-to-date styles a perfect fit ...gt .N ....,.,., H 4 'Q if W can W' -f. er fr 1 f g X. LN '31 WWW xii 4' i 5 ., Emgg wh A N NV ,V t. Kathy Wilkcns - - -if: Cara Willett 5 it 1 - 83. -Q. -L 1 1 Glenn Wilson , 4 , 4 - V if ' Julic Wilson 3' in , s . K 44 Roman Wojciechowski ' 1 'KKK'r-V ' Charles Woods - 'fs - L Helen Woods 5 gi: gk . V. MaryJo Wysocke ' V Barbara Yearling Frank Yuen ' Lorena Zabel J Z h bsk f- .. W amcs a ro s y an N' ii if x . Ann Zalazinski -f - ' ' Bridget Zaremba V ' 1 Laura Ziclinski K .. Louise Zukowski K' Debra Zymm ,lx Km L A A i vgq, n i A ' E .,: Kif l -f is -2 - W -ii QK xi . .k , K 1 , sf X s. of Q Q, ' ' , K cgi S. ' oer'roe ' is so J ., Y V Y ,.., I r g onat an ordy K .. ,Tl 0 . .k., in Ak I K .. X Q X Yi 33 . I I: lv: N K-1 - 4 f Q sn' K 'Q i - Q 4, , , ia' y. i , 2 ns., K: I knew? ef! 76129 f f tai Teaching pre-school children during the day, Donna Puhar Qabove, leftj wears the well-known cowl neck style sweater. At Dimensions in Fashion, Karla Malusa and Mara D'Andrea tabovel admire the reflection of a mid-calf coat. Worn by Ana Matarrese, Janice Velis, and Alice Maszota fleftj, vests and straight leg jeans are some of the latest styles. JUNIORS 169 S liibl' Any?- 170 SENIURS 'Fi Some seniors think they are so greatg We're highly over-rated, but I LOVE hey act so big and tough. BEING ONE! Susan Loess Pat Birch Ng Qi N . T A Q S193 SENIURS 171 Gym leaders subject to a hass e WM LOUIS ACERRA KAREN AGRESTI: G.A.A. 1,25 Ski Club I,2,3g Softball l,2. KATHY AGRESTI: G.A.A. 1,23 Ski Club 2,3,4g Softball l,2. MARY AKISON: Aeolian Choir 4: Dorian Choir 3: Mixed Chorus 23 Modern Dance Club 3,4. s O A L GAIL ALBERS: TALON INDEX ED. 2, ACTIVITIES ED. 3, ASST. ED.- ' IN-CHIEF 4: Jr. Honor Soc. 35 Sr. Honor Soc. 4. CHRIS ALCORN: Falcon l, Features Ed. 2 2,3,4. JACQULYN ALLEN: C.W.T. 4. CHRIS ANDERSON: Photo Club 23 . Track l,2. SENIOR CLASS CABINET: FRONT ROW: J. Kakacek, Treas. SECOND ROW: Mrs. P. Licht, Adviser, S. Dahlgren, Pres., Mrs. S. Sine, Adviser, J. Marciszewski, Cor. Sec., P. Lantvit, Special Affairs Dir. BACK ROW: Mr. M. Anderson, Adviser, K. Conti, Vice-Pres., J. Hoggard, Rec. Sec. Unmoved by both explanations and fervent pleading, Leader Mary Ann Koval frightj notes another dress cut beside Nick Stemas' name. 172 SENIORS Vw -APU' FP 'wr'--Q 1- f. ...- SENIORS .1 JENNY ANDERSON: Track Aids 2. JOHN ANDERSON FRANK ANGELUCCI: Baseball lg Foot- ball l,2,3,45 Swim Club 1,25 Swimming 1,2,45 Track 2,3. LYNN ARGIANAS LINDA ARIOLA LAVERN ARNISH: Ski Club 45 Swim Club 3,45 Swim Maids 3,45 Swimming 3,4. CHRISTY ARRIGO LARRY BAKER: Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Forensics 35 Mixed Chorus I5 Tech Guild 45 Thespians 3, Treas. 4. BETSY BALEY: Booster Club 15 Ski Club l,2,3,45 Swim Club 25 Swim Maids 2,35 Swimming 2. DANIELA BALGA: Modern Dance Club 25 Ski Club 3, Pub. Dir. 4. NICK BALICE: Band 1,25 Golf 1,35 Photo Club 1. DALE BANFI: Cross-Country 1. ANDREW BARTH: Photo Club 45 Ski Club 1,2,3,4. KATHLEEN BARTKOWICZ: G.A.A. 2. DONNA BARTOSIEWICZ: G.A.A. 15 Softball 2,3. CARMEN BEDNARIK DENISE BELL: 0.0. 4. DAVE BENES: D.O. 3,4. VICKI BENNINGER: Sr. Honor Soc. 4. KEN BENSON: Band l,2,3,45 Music Club l,2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Ski Club 2,3,4. MARIA BERANEK: Booster Club 2,35 Jr. Honor Soc. 25 0.0. Treas. 45 Sr. Honor Soc. 45 Student Council 15 Swim Maids lg Swim Team Mgr. 2,3,4. JAMES BERGTHOLD: Falcon 4, Sports Ed. 2,35 Science Fiction Club 4, Vice-Pres. 3. MARILYN BERGTHOLD: D.E. 45 D.O. 3. MAURNA BERNDT SENIORS 173 Ambitious 'cash in' b part-timing After finding a well-fitting sportcoat for Barry Kelpsas to try on, Bob Pechous lrightj faces the greater challenge of making the sale. Blowing her whistle of authority, Karen Conti tbelowj warns a swimmer of a violation committed as she surveys the pool for other offenders. ......d.a , ww I-deux-N aw. away?-.W S K to we ..1.W, .. ...Swv sv A DONNA BEVILACQUA: Wrestling Aids Q 3. JENNIFER BEZJAK: D.E. 43 Ski Club 2,3,4. ' PATTI BIHUN: G.A.A. 23 Swim Maids new 2,3,4g Tennis l,2,3g Track Aids 2,3, 4.4, SUZANNE BILGE- Booster Club 35 , ' Chorus lg Modern X of Dance Club 25 Pom Pon Girls 45 Swim Maids 2,3,4. lx .4 ' -'1f Iafffg PATRICIA BIRCH: Aeolian Choir 3,43 Dorian Choir 23 Egg 2, ArtfLayout Ed. A S is g 33 Mixed Chorus 1. I. I , TOM BLANCHARD: Band 2,3,4. CHERYL BLAZEK: Softball 2,3,4. I+' X DEBORAH BLAZINA: Ecology Club 43 Mixed Chorus lg Modern Dance Club lg Q as Iv Ski Club 2,3,4g Softball 1,2,4g Swim Club gg A 45 Swimming 2,4. I ,f 1 A 174 SENIORS , W' Z Q di Q25 New ' fq g::. Y 14 Y rf' :fb -an 'if 'f '!P 'xii 1 fi-an Q Ev E 'vi A E 51 X og J QQ: , A .C n .,f:v Q in SENIORS .- THOMAS BLECHA: Football 1,2,3,45 M Club 45 Wrestling 1. ALLAN BOCK: Cross-Country 15 Track l,2. MONTE BOHACZ YVETTE BOLESLAV: Egg 45 Falcon 3, Asst. News Ed. 45 G.A.A. 1,25 Modern Dance Club 4. VICKI BOLSEGA: Orchestra 1,25 Swim- ming 35 Tech Guild 2,3,45 Tennis 2. KAREN BOLTZ: Volleyball 15 Wrestling Aids 4. MARIA BONAVOLANTO CAROL BORDOSHUK: Band 1,2,3,45 Swim Maids 2,3,4. CHERI BORNHEIM KAREN BORVANSKY: Medical Careers Club 2,4, Pres. 3. KEITH BORZYM: Football 1,2,3,45 Wres- tling 1,2,3. ANTONIA BOTTIS: Cheerleaders 3, Capt. 2, Sec.-Treas. 45 G.A.A. 15 Jr. Honor Soc. 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Sr. Honor Soc. 45 Swim Club 2,3,45 Volleyball 1. MARK BOWLING: Football l,2. JIM BOYAJIAN: Aeolian Choir 25 D.O. 3,45 Mixed Chorus 15 Music Club 1,25 Tech Guild l,2,3,4. JUDY BOYD: C.W.T. 3,45 D.O. 3,4. JUDI BRANDT KEN BRANDT: Band 1,25 Wrestling 1. SHARON BRATTA: G.A.A. 1,25 Ski Club 2,3,45 Softball 1,2. TOM BRELOWSKI KAREN BROWN: Booster Club 1,25 Model U.N. 2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Swim Club 2,3,4. CINDY BRUSAK BRUCE BUGGELE: Golf l,2. VYTO BUKAUSKAS: Ski Club 1,2. JOHN BUONAVOLANTO SENIORS 175 Classroom art draws senior ANN BUONICORE: Bowling 1,25 Foren- sics 1,2,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Modern Dance Club 15 Ski Club 15 Tech Guild 45 QMELISSA BURNEY: ed Chorus 15 Ski ub 45 Swimming 1,2. MILAN BYSTRY: Chess Club 1,25 Science Fiction Club 45 Sr. Honor Soc. 45 Simulation Games 2,3. BARB CACCAMO GINA CACINI RITA CAITHAMER DEBBIE CALLOZZO JIM CAMPAGNA: Basketball 15 Tennis 35 Track l,2. ROXANNE CAMPANELLI: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Belles 8: Beaus 3,45 Dorian Choir 25 Mixed Chorus 15 Modern Dance Club 3,45 Music Club 15 Tech Guild l,2,3,4. GERALDINE CAMPBELL: Ski Club 45 Swim Maids 2,3,4. ROBERT CAMPBELL: Football 15 Swim- ming 1. MARK CAMPHOUSE TIM CAPUA: Band 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,45 Music Club 45 Photo Club 4. PAMELA CARTER: Chess Club 3,45 Science Fiction Club 45 Sr. Honor Soc. 4. KAREN CASSIANI: 0.0. 4. MARY CAVANAGH: Volleyball 2. LINDA CERVENY: Booster Club 3,45 G.A.A. 15 0.0. 4. CARLA CHALOUP . Band 1,25 Falcon 15 Music u 15 Swim Maids 2, Treas. 3, Sec. 45 Track Aids 2,3,45 Wrestling Aids 3. WILLIAM CHANDLER: Ski Club 2,35 Swimming 1. LIM CHIN: Jr. Honor Soc. 2,3. 176 SENIORS . ff X I ' - . ... .,. . . X favor A - -fifissfszffz-. - 'vga x YS. ::f 'f' SENIORS1. 5,5 , V ., IA ff, Q LYNN CIIINCHILLA: Egg 45 Medical A 'X 5 Q A 'V ' as Careers Club lg Modern Dance Club lg V ' ' Student Council 1. My I r V JOHN CHMARA ' , 'CW' KAREN CHMELINA: Aeolian choir 4g Cm ,Q Q ' 'N I-ww Dorian Choir 2,33 Mixed Chorus 23 M' 'A if V Orchestra 1. su X Z' Y W RICHARD CHOBAK: Football l,2,3,4. 2 li I as ' f , W 1,- i,, , y 5. ANDREW CHRIST: D.o. 3,4. 4 ff' ' BILL CIESIELCZYK: c.w.'1'. 3,4. gf Hp if ' I Y - 111' MARK CIONE: Baseball l,2,3,4g Basket- 'Q' ' ball I,2. I I I CHRISTINE CLANTON ,L I If With a steady hand acquired after years of art classes, Lynn Chinchilla lleftj adds the final strokes to her portrait painting. In order to create a shapely project, Cheryl Mudra fabovej cleverly transforms a mass of clay into an interesting work of art. SENIORS 177 -. SENIORS RICHARD COLOSIMO: Ecology Club 2,4, Sec. 35 Track l,2. , PATRICK COMMINS JERRY CONOBOY fi KAREN CONTI: Band 1,2,3,4g Class . - Officers Vice-Pres. 45 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,33 Music Club 45 Orchestra 3g Sr. Honor Soc. 3, Tutoring Head 43 Softball l,2,3,4g Swim Club 49 Swimming 1,25 Varsity Club 3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3. KEVIN CONTI: Band l,2,3,4g Jazz Band 3,4g Music Club 4g Orchestra 1. PATRICIA COURTNEY: Cheerleaders 2,35 Mixed Chorus 1. LINDA CROSSMAN: Band 1,23 Basket- ball 2,3,4g Jr. Honor Soc. 2,35 Softball 1,2g Swimming lg Tennis 1. CELESTE CUPAL: Dorian Choir 1,2,3,4. hp' While shopping at the Bottom Half, Sandy Dahlgren and Monica Leal de Freitas Qabovej size up a stylish denim vest. The Travel and Learning Lands student, Monica Leal de Frcitas fright! enjoys the relaxation and resources the library offers. 178 SENIORS Monica learns the American way BOB CURRAN DALE CYBULSKI: Football l,2,3,43 Wrestling l,2,3,4. DAVID CZAJKOWSKI: Baseball 1,21 Basketball 23 Music Club 1,2,3, Vice- Pres. 43 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Student Council 3, Treas. 4. CATHERINE CZUBERNAT: Swim Maids 2. RONALD DAFFE: Soccer l,2,3,4. SANDRA DAHLGREN: Aeolian Choir 2g Belles H Beaus 43 Class Officers Vice-Pres. 2,3, Pres. 4g Mixed Chorus lg Model U.N. 3,41 Music Club 13 Ski Club l,3,4j Student Council 13 Swim Club 1,2,3, Pres. 43 Swim Maids 2,3,43 Track Aids 43 Wrestling Aids 4. KYRI DAKIS MAUREEN DALY PAUL DALY BIJAN DARVISH RENEE DASARO: Booster Club 33 Modern Dance Club 1,21 Music Club lg Pom Pon Girls 43 Swim Maids 2,4, Vice-Pres. 33 Tennis 2,35 Track Aids 2,4, Treas. 3. MARY DASTICE: Aeolian Choir 33 Booster Club l,2,3Q G.A.A. lg Mixed Chorus 13 0.0. 43 Track Aids l,2,3,4Q Wrestling Aids Pres. 2,3. BOB DAVIDS: Baseball l,2,3,43 Basket- ball 1,2,3,43 Cross-country 33 M Club 4. KATHY DAVIS MICHAEL DEARDORFF SUSAN DEEDS: H.O. 43 Track Aids 2. KIRK DEJOY: D.E. 4. DEBORAH DENHARD: Pom Pon Girls 43 Swim Club 2,3,43 Swim Maids 2,4, Sec. 33 Swimming 23 Thespians 1. A DESCHAMPS JUDI STEF O: Booster Club 2g Mixed Chorus 2. DONALD DINGERSON: Aeolian Choir 1,2,3,43 Belles Sz Beaus 3,43 Ski Club l,2,3,43 Wrestling 1. LYDIA DIVIS: Band 1,2,3,43 Booster Club 43 Music Club l,2,3,43 Orchestra l,2,3,4Q Ski Club 1, Pres. 43 Student Council 1,2. RITA DJURASKOVICH: Booster Club 33 0.0. 43 Swim Maids 4. DENISE DOBUCK: Basketball 1,2,3,4Q Ski Club 43 Softball 23 Swimming 33 Varsity Club Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Volleyball l,4. SENIORS 179 1 SENIORS Although the mall often becomes quite crowded, Toni Bottis and Lisa Saran lrightj find shopping for bargains a necessity. Amazed by the evolution of the once lowly tennis shoe, Mike Willett fbelowj envisions an improvement in his game and looks. While scrutinizing a leather jacket, Steve Underwood Qbelow, right! stops to examine the quality of the inside lining. 11 922: CQ QSO 17 gmwf HTC N ,Nj TQ CARMEN DODARO: Golf 49 Jr. Honor Soc. 2, Historian 33 M Club 43 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,43 Soccer lg Tennis 1,2,3,4. EDWARD DOMBEK: Ecology Club l,4, Treas. 2,35 Track l,2. NICOLETTE DONOFRIO: Softball 2. CATHERINE DONOHUE: 0.0. 4. JOHN DORION: Photo Club l,2,3,4. JEFF DOSS SUE DRIZA: G.A.A. 1,23 Softball l,2. MAUREEN DRZAL: Aeolian Choir 3: Jr. Honor Soc. 2,3g Ski Club 2,33 Swim Maids 2,3. fl 180 SENIORS - il: . X A ,gi - - '35 xx 'NX .1 , sf E QL? 'af xr? 4...-v ew clothes 'fashion ate' seniors DON DUNNE: Football l,2,3,43 Model U.N. l,2Q Track 1,2,3,4. DON DUNOW MARSHA DVORAK: Booster Club 33 Track Aids 2,4, Sec. 3. CAROLINE EGBERTS: Basketball 1,2,3,43 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,33 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,43 Softball 13 Swimming 23 Varsity Club 4, Sec. 33 Volleyball 4. STEPHEN ENRIGHT JOHN ESPOSITO: Boxing Club 23 Photo Club 2, Pres. 2,4, Treas. 33 Ski Club 43 Student Council l. MARGIE EVANOFF: G.A.A. lg Sr. Honor Soc. 4g Ski Club 2. ED FABIAN FRED FABIAN CINDY FAKO: G.A.A. 13 Softball l. JOHN FARNEDA DEBBIE FARNSWORTH RICK FARNSWORTH: Football l,2,3, Co-Capt. 4. JACOLYN FAUGHT ELLEN FIALA: Jr. Honor Soc. 2,33 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. GERALD FILIPS: D.O. 3,4. , ,---h-.I ARGARET FINN' Aeolian Choir 2,3,43 , , Vice-Pres. 4g Bowling 2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,43 Mixed Chorus lg Photo Club 43 Ski Club 4. GREGORY FIRTIK: M Club 3,43 Swim Club 43 Swimming 2,33 Capt. 43 Track 2. NANCY FLORES: Aeolian Choir 3. DAVE FOGLTON PETER FORDE: Soccer l,3, Capt. 2,43 Tennis l. MIKE FRANKS: Basketball I3 Cross- Country lg Golf 33 Track 3,4. FRANK FRANZ: Cross-Country l,2,3,43 Track l,2,3,4. MARGUERITE FRIEZE: Sr. Honor Soc. 43 Ski Club 43 Tennis 2g Volleyball 2. SENIORS 181 -.. SENIOR RAYMOND FRON: Ski Club 1,3,45 Swimming 1. DWAYNE GAB: Band 1,25 Music Club 1,25 Tech. Guild 2,35 Thespians 4, Treas. 3. LINDA GALL: Aeolian Choir 25 Mixed Chorus 15 0.0. 45 Pom Pon Girls 2,3. TAMMY GALLAGHER GUST GALLAS: Swimming 1,2. LEA GARDNER: Aeolian Choir 2,35 Bowling 25 G.A.A. 1,25 Mixed Chorus 15 Music Club 1,25 Student Council 15 Swim Maids 2,3. KEVIN GARIFFO: Baseball 1,2,3,45 M Club 45 Wrestling 1. PHILIP GASPARAS: D.E. 45 Ski Club 4. AL GERVASIO PEGGY GILBERT: Dorian Choir 15 G.A.A. 15 Jr. Honor Soc. 2, Pres. 35 Pom Pon Girls 2,3, Sec.fTreas. 45 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,45 Volleyball 1. DEBORAH GORECKI: Music Club 1,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Student Council 1. NANCY GRANITZ: Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Swim Club 3,45 Swim Maids 2, Pres. 3,45 Swimming 2,3,4. SILVIA GRASSO KAREN GREATHOUSE: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Dorian Choir 15 Model U.N. 2, Sec. 3. ROBIN GREEN: TALON 2, SPORTS ED. 35 Booster Club 3,45 Dorian Choir 35 Ecology Club 25 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,35 Science Fiction Club 35 Sr. Honor Soc. 4. DEBRA GREENWOOD DEBORAH GRILLO: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Belles 8z Beaus 3,45 Dorian Choir 2. LAURA GRISAFE: Band 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Music Club 15 Softball 1,2,3,45 Student Council 15 Tennis 1,2,3. JAMES GRUSZKA: Football 2,3,4. GEORGE GRZYWA: Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,25 M Club 45 Wrestling 1,2. JULIE GUSZCZA: O. O. Vice-Pres. 45 Ski Club 1,2,3. 182 SENIORS if I 'rf . W , ., -I x 'mmf 1 55, gf 15, 1 . . QW .1 X ,. kfls' 'e,1.,,, H..- i EM-fs 12317 3- 2 4,1 , 5 1 V if 'J .. -- 5 i a tfoe.. 5 Z'e5e ., ' ,- All this and college planning, too A representative at College Night supplies Joann Marciszewski Qleftj with the facts about tuition costs. Searching for college information, Jessica Hoggard and Peggy Lantvit fbelowj find the guidance office helpful. J I-lsismxwffk 'f SANDY HAARMANS: 0.0. 4. PAUL HAIDAMAKA: D.0. 3,4. N GARY HAINDL: Track 1,3. ADAM HALUSKA LORETTA HAMERA: Basketball 25 Ski Club 2. MICHAEL HAMMOND: Photo Club 1,25 Ski Club l,2,3, Collection Director 4. ED H H ' .A. lg Mixed Chorus 1,23 Pom Pon Girls 2,3,4g Ski Club 45 ' Swim Club 3. f 1 in .. 1' s ff ii PETER HARALAMOS - KIM HATHCOAT: Volleyball l,2. ' DINA HAURE: D.E. Vice-Pres. 4. LORI HAVLICEK: Booster Club 3, sec. 44 2 G.A.A. lg Tennis 3,43 Track Aids 3, Pub. Chairman 4. SENIORS 183 .1 SENIORS MAUREEN HEFFERNAN: Basketball 2,3,4g Sr. Honor Soc. 3,43 Ski Club 4. WALLY HENKEL: Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. WENDY HENRY: Band 1,25 Track Aids 3. BRADLEY HENSEL: Boxing Club 1. YVONNE HERDZINA: Medical Careers Club 3. THOMAS HEYDUK: Ski Club 2,3,4. PHIL HINTON: M Club 3,43 Track l,2,3,4. SCOTT HODYS: Baseball lg Soccer lg Wrestling 1. JESSICA HOGGARD: Class officers Cor. Sec. 3,43 Music Club 1,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Softball 2,3,4g Swim Maids 3,45 Tennis 2: Varsity Club Treas. 43 Volleyball 35 Wrestling Aids 3, Treas. 4. JOE HOLAS: Cross-Country lg Swimming l. DAWN HOLLAND: Dorian Choir 43 Photo Club 3. LAURA HOLMES: Pom Pon Girls 49 Swim Club 2,3,4g Swim Maids 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4. DEBRA HOLMGREN: D.E. 43 Mixed Chorus 1. LORI HOOPER: 0.0. 4. TERESA HOUDEK: Booster Club 2. JEFF HRACHOVSKY: D.O. 4. FRANK HRASCINSKI: D.O. 3,4. GARY HURBANIS: Ecology Club 2,35 Ski Club 3,4. LINDA HYBL: Ecology 2,3,4g Jr. Honor Soc. 2,39 Sr. Honor Soc. 43 Ski Club 3,4. DEBBIE INFELISE: D.E. 33 Mixed Chorus 2. 184 SENIORS is-of s .f...vf 'Is'-as--'Y wwf ww-'Y' 1-S., 1 F ,H K..-2' . , X .gi I ff' Um ' 'haf 1 ' A A E 0 if 'V Musncall talented strike high note FRANK IOVINO: Aeolian Choir 23 D,0. 3,43 Mixed Chorus lg Wrestling I. PETER JAFFE: TALON PHOTOGRA- PHER 2,fl,-IQ Photo Club 2,3,-l, Treas. lp Science Fiction Club 3,43 Ski Club 4. KATHY JAMBROSEK: 0.0. 4. RICHARD JANDA: Band l. DIANA JAWOREK: Jr. Honor Soc. 2,33 Pom Pon Girls 2,3, Capt. 43 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. GARY JAWORSKI CINDY JESELSKI: Booster Club 35 0.0. -lg Ski Club 33 Swim Maids 33 Wrestling Aids 3. ALICE JEZEK: TALON 2,3, ACTIVITIES ED. -lg G.A.A. 1: Jr. Honor Soc. 2,33 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,45 Tennis 2. C wing his full attention to the music, Mike Willett Qleftj combines his sound with that of his fellow band members. While practicing at home, 0rchestra Member Peggy Lantvit Qaboveb hopes to perfect a piece of music for a concert. SENIORS 185 Cafe jobs relieve stud hall DAWN JOHANES: Ecology Club 25 G.A.A. Sec. 35 Ski Club 1,2,3,4g Softball 35 Varsity Club 3, Pres. 45 Volleyball 1,2,3,4. DAWN JOHNSON LAURA JOHNSON: TALON 2,3. PATTI JOHNSON: Tech Guild 2,3, Vice-Pres. 45 Tennis 15 Thespians 3,4. RENEE JOHNSTON CATHY JORDAN: D.O. 3,4. MARK JORDAN: D.O. 3,4. LUBOMIR JOSEK: M Club 3,45 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Track 1. CHRISTOPHER JOZWIAK: Aeolian Choir 45 Band 15 Football 1,25 Ski Club 45 Track l,2,3,4. LORRI KACHURIK: Tennis 1,2. JOANN KAKACEK: Booster Club 2,3, Treas. 45 Class Officers Treas. 45 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,35 Music Club 15 Orches- tra 1,2,3,45 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,45 Ski Club 15 Student Council 15 Track Aids 3,4. JANET KALAL: Aeolian Choir 2,3,45 Band 15 Booster Club 3,4. JOHN KARIOTT CYNTHIA KAZDA: Aeolian Choir 3,45 D.E. 45 Mixed Chorus 2. JOE KEATING: Football l,2,3,45 Wres- TERRY - - ' Aeolian Choir 3,45 Ecology ub 2,35 Forensics 2,3,45 Thespians 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4. KATHRYN KELLY: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Dorian Choir 25 Mixed Chorus 15 Music Club 1,2. BARRY KELPSAS: Falcon Photographer 1,45 Photo Club 1,45 Tech Guild 1,2,35 Tennis 2,3. LOIS KEMPF: 0.0. 45 Track Aids 2. SEAN KENNY REBECCA KESSEL: D.O. 45 Forensics l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 15 Tech Guild 2,3,45 Thespians 3,4. LARRY KETZA: Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,4. KAY KEYES: Aeolian Choir 25 Mixed Chorus 15 Ski Club 15 Swim Maids 2,3,4. PEGGY KILINSKY: Aeolian Choir 35 Jr. Honor Soc. 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Swim Maids 3,45 Wrestling Aids 4. 186 SENIORS blues I . V577 4' -.3 f L 1? 'ls , A T7 5 1 5 'Z J' , if . ., ' iff z, 3 mn' : A! 'I .IW V V! 3. ffl 1 'E 41 'sl 4 433.14 'wb-4 .wg-yv WV GLW, x iii my N , E :qo- x-V3 J Am, n Qt, ,, 'v-P' YY X i 'O 'I X fn 'Y s is -W. -X s. SENIORS - k Newt lv aigsfy kJ -Wff is iii!- FSS gf' KATHY KIRCHHOFF: Band 1,2,3g Music Club 49 Orchestra 35 Photo Club 2g Ski Club 3,4. WAYNE KITZBERGER DAVID KLAUSLER: Cross-Country 43 ac 9 9 1 ' ROSANNE KLIMEK: Aeolian Choir 2,33 Jr. Honor Soc. 25 Mixed Chorus lg Sr. Honor Soc. 3,45 Ski Club lg Swim Club 2. BRUCE KLOUDA WILLIAM KLUMP LAURA KNAPP: Ski Club 4. SCOTT KNERR: D.O. 3,4. JANET KNORPS: D.E. 45 D.O. 35 Ski Club 4. W, STEVE KNORPS: D.E. 4. TIMOTHY KOBEL MARK KOCKA ,wx Ay Evra' 'XV Eff I Nd L aff A 'I K, , Under the supervision of one of the full-time cashiers, Rita Caithamer Qleftj keeps track of the large amount of money handled in the cafeteria. Instead of attending a study hall, Lavern Arnish taboveb earns credit by serving behind the counter during a busy day in Morton West's cafeteria. SENIORS 187 -.. SENIORS DAWN KOCUREK: Band 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,23 Music Club 13 Ski Club 2,3,4. EDWARD KOHLEGK: Swimming 1. BOB KOMAREK: Photo Club 1,2,33 Ski Club 3,43 Soccer 2,3,4. KAREN KONWENT: Booster Club 3,43 Mixed Chorus 13 Ski Club 3,43 Swim Maids 43 Track Aids 4g Wrestling Aids 4. DENISE KOSTKA: Booster Club 3,43 G.A.A. 1,22 Ski Club 1,2,3,43 Student Council 23 Swim Maids 43 Track Aids 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4. LYNN KOTEK DEBORAH KOTULSKI: Aeolian Choir 3,43 Bowling 23 Dorian Choir 23 Falcon 2, Exchange Ed. 3,43 G.A.A. l,2Q Mixed Chorus 13 Music Club 1. BONNIE KOVACIC: Band l,2,3,43 Booster Club 2,3, Pres. 43 Sr. Honor Soc. Tutoring Officer 4. MARY ANN KOVAL: Jr. Honor Soc. 33 Sr. Honor Soc. 43 Swim Club 1. BILL KOVALSKY TOM KOWALSKI JEAN KOWARSCH: D.O. 4 LORI KOZDERKA: Ski Club 1,2,3,43 Track Aids 23 Wrestling Aids 2,3,4. JANET KRAFT: C.W.T. 33 D.O.4. BETH KRAMER: D.O. 4. KEITH KRAVCIK: Model U.N. 23 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. CELESTE KROLL: Egg 33 Falcon 3,43 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,32 Medical Careers Club Vice-Pres. 23 Modern Dance Club 13 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. GREG KRUCEK: Track 2,3,4. LINDA KRULL: Aeolian Choir 2,3,4Q Baton Club 13 Swim Maids 33 Track Aid 2. ELLYN KRUSEC: Aeolian Choir 3,43 Belles 8: Beaus 43 Booster Club 43 Bowling 23 Dorian Choir 2g G.A.A. l,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 13 Music Club 4. KATHY KRUZICH KIRK KUBIK: Boxing Club l,2,3,43 Football I,2,3,43 M Club 43 Track l,2. SCOTT KUCHARZ: C.W.T. 3,4. RICHARD KUESIS: Ski Club 2. SENIORS 3.19 ,, ni wg-v 6 C.2 ' ,..-. -,fx all, cafe guards stand duty again W gcfgrs, TAME Aeolian chcir 3,43 --.-f-Be'l'i'es 8: Beaus 2,3,4g Booster Club 4g f K A W ' in Dorian Choir 2g Mixed Chorus lg Music if 'W I 'vs 4' '3 1 X Club 1,23 ski Club 4, Track Aids 4. A , I, ,, . Football 1,2,3,4g Track of V I .f , , A A fc W, .4 .. 4, W r T 1,2,3,4. -ffffcgy il 9 JACKIE KUNKEL: Bowling lg .W.'l'. 33 I , , D.E. 4. -fi ,I-3 rs , E DENISE KUNZ: G.A.A. lg Music Club 514 lit g A N jr- l,2,3,Sec.4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4. ii A in 5, Q ,..k K . cfs if ,, o i E ' A CHRISTINE KUSIAK 4,35 ,I In , g gg LINDA LACEY 'WN ,K 6 55 I4 AMY LAMBERSON: D.O. 3,4. V, Q I V Y K5 PECGY LANTVIT B ll 8: B 4 - cc, - - '5 V , : e es eaus 9 K 7' 'C a-li ' ' 9 Class Officers Sec. 2, Treas. 3, Director I , A,b1, f ss, R, s A 1 r f of Special Affairs 43 Ecology Club lg 5 ' b ' - I Q A Music Club 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4g , gg I Track Aids 2,3,4g Wrestling Aids 3, I ,Q , 1' A itics 'X i f I Pres. 4. , : - S 'F' A 3 hk s, Q s ks Q li, 54 ,I ' . s Ln? l 1 g g 4 ss s sscs our We J MMM if if -. 35 , I E As a major part of her duties as a cafe guard, Dawn Johnson lleftj clears a table covered with the trash left behind by negligent eaters. Before releasing them to their assigned halls, Mr. Peter Magro briefs John Niemiro and George Grzywa Qabovej of their responsibilities. SENIORS 189 Clowning around 'At the Circus' CRAIG LARSON DAN LATHAM DAWN LAVALLIE BILL LEDVORT: Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3, Capt. 4. JEFFERY LEOPARD: Jr. Honor Soc. 2,39 - Sr. Honor Soc. 3,43 Swim Club 43 4? Swimming 1,2,4g Tennis l,2. MIKE LEWAN is I ANTHONY LEWANDOWSKI: Photo ' Club, Pres. 43 Sr. Honor Soc. 4, Swimming 1,25 Tennis l,2. JOANNE LEWIS Q, ww' I ,,,1v' n as . With time growing short, Jamie Marciszewski and Peggy Lantvit faboveb transform tissue paper and chicken wire into a circus seal. Smiles are on the faces of the Morton West Pom Pon Squad Qabove, rightj during their homecoming performance, Tears of a Clown. Led by a duo of cheerful clowns, Homecoming Queen Sue Zurawski and her court Qrightj shiver through a brisk autumn parade. 190 SENIORS E mu. 2 .ifgg ww' R migrwwis. w,H HUNECQ Nfggyu ffm-ggg... V.. M. ,, . M.- ,sw Y X YN-'vb gg, 'QQ manga, si! for 5 49 bfi' .ip-5 K . , 'hor' 56 GQ! 3 TI? ng! 'Sf iraqi? SENIORS .- TOM LICHT: Chess Club 3, Pres. 45 Jr. Honor Soc. 2. RICH LISKA: Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,25 M Club 35 Model U.N. 1,25 Soccer 2,3, Capt. 4. KATHY LITTLE: Band l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 15 Music Club 1,2,3, Treas. 45 Orchestra l,2,3,4. KAREN LJUNGBERG: Ski Club 45 Swim Club 1,2,3, Treas. 45 Swim Maids 2,3,45 Swimming 1,2,4, Co-Capt. 35 Varsity Club 4. BETH LODDING: Tennis 2,3,4. WAI LOH: Chess Club 1,25 Ecology Club 1,2, Treas. 35 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,35 Ski Club 2,35 Soccer 15 Track 15 Wrestling l,2. WILLIAM LORENZ: Baseball 1,2,3,45 M Club 45 Swimming 152. LARRY LULICH: Track 4. PETER MACIEJEWSKI: Football l,2,35 Ski Club 45 Wrestling l,2,3. JOAN MAHON: Cheerleaders 25 0.0. 45 Tennis 3,45 Varsity Club 45 Volleyball 1. LILY MAJDAK: Model U.N. 35 Swim Maids 2,3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Track Aids 45 Varsity Club 3,4. RITA MALON MARY MALY: D.O. 4. JOAN MAMOLA DAVE MANDEL: D.E.45 Wrestling l,2. DAWN MANGINI: Aeolian Choir 35 Dorian Choir 25 Mixed Chorus 15 Pom Pon Girls 2,3, Co-Capt. 4. JUDITH MARCISZ: Band 1,25 G.A.A. 1,25 Ski Club 2,3,45 Tennis 3. JAMIE MARCISZEWSKI: Class Officers Sec. 3,45 G.A.A. 25 Mixed Chorus 15 Music Club 15 Ski Club 15 Student Council 15 Track Aids 2,3, Pres. 4. JOANN MARCISZEWSKI: Falcon 1, News Ed. 2,3,45 Model U.N. 3,45 Track Aids 4. LORI MARCZAK: TALON 25 Egg 45 Jr. Honor Soc. 25 Model U.N. 2, Sec. 1, Sec. Gen. 35 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. EL A RT MARETTA: D. THERESA MARS: D.E. 4. DEBRA MARTINEK: Basketball 1,25 Jr. Honor Soc. 2, Sec. 35 Pom Pon Girls 3,45 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,45 Tennis 25 Volleyball 1. SENIORS 191 Free-time fanatics pursue activit During a few spare minutes of a busy day, Dale Banfi lrightb works on his car's engine in the familiar surroundings of his garage. After surviving a long day of school work, Karen Brown and Christy Arrigo fbelowj unwind with a friendly game of eight ball. 'ffff'w.1,, . fi ,e N iii 1 't'fQi,ig.,i MARGIE MARTINEZ JOHN MASSCHELIN: Band 1,2,3,43 Jazz Band 43 Music Club 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,4. JOHN MASTERS: Ski Club 33 Tech Guild 1,25 Thespians 1,2. DANIEL MATURO: Football 1,2,3,43 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,32 M Club 43 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,43 Ski Club 4. K JAMES MATYSEK: D.O. 43 Football 13 Wrestling 1. KENNETH MAXA: Track 2. CAROLYN MAYERHOFER: D.E. Sec. 4. -- DANIEL MCCULLAGH: Wrestling 1,2,3. ARLENE MCCULLOUGH CYNTHIA MCDONALD: Belles 8: Beaus 3,43 Booster Club 23 Class Officers Treas. l,2Q Dorian Choir 23 Music Club 1,2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Orchestra 3,43 Sr. Honor Soc. 43 Ski Club 43 Softball 13 Student Council 43 Wrestling Aids 4. SHELDON MCDONALD: Track 1. PATTY MCLAREN: Band 1,21 G.A.A. 1,2. 192 SENIORS ' -.1 V gvgsvv A M - ,,,3., we ni 4.5911 .wr is- TS? .amebic SENlORS- MATTHEW MECKEL MARK MECKES: TALON PHOTO- GRAPHER 35 Cross-Country 49 Falcon Photographer 2,3,4g M Club 3,43 Photo Club 2,3,4g Track 3,4. BETH MEYERS: Ski Club 45 Swim Club 3,4. DEBORAH MEYERS JOSEPH MIASO: D.O. 3,4. GARRY MICHALEK: Football l,2,3,4g Track 2,3g Wrestling 1,2. DEBBIE MICHALS: Cheerleaders 2,3, Co-Capt. 45 G.A.A. 1, Swim Club 2,3,4g Volleyball l. DARLENE MIKULEC: Egg 3, Modern Dance Club 3. DEBORAH MIKUTIS: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Dorian Choir 1,25 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. LILLIAN MILIVOJEVICH LINDA MILLER: D.O. 4. MICHAEL MILLER: Swimming l. RICK MILLER JOHN MISHEVSKI: Soccer 23 Track 1,2,3,4. HELENE MONDROWSKI: Mixed Chorus 1. STEPHEN MONDROWSKI DEBORAH MORAN ANGELA MORANO ALEX MORELLI: Baseball 1,2,4g Cross- Country 1,25 M Club 45 Photo Club 4g Soccer 43 Track l,2. JULIE MOWERY: 0.0. 4. JUDY MOY: Medical Careers Club 15 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,43 Swim Maids 35 Track Aids 2, Pres. 3. SENIORS 193 alloween spirit brews a change MICHELE MUCCIANTI: Cheerleaders 2,33 0.0. 4g Volleyball 1,2. CHERYL MUDRA: Falcon Asst. Exch. Ed. 35 Modern Dance Club 1. SHARON MUNGOVE: Ski Club 3,4. PETER MUNOZ: Baseball 1,23 Basketball 2, Cross-Country 1,2,3,4g M Club 3, Sgt. at Arms 4. KATHLEEN MUSIAL: Basketball l,2g G.A.A. 2,3. GARY MYK ELIZABETH MYRTLE PHILIP NAJFUS: Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. JANICE NAUGHTON: D.0. 3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2. STAN NAUGLE MONYA NAWROT LORI NAXERA: C.W.T. 4. WENDY NEAL: Egg 35 Mixed Chorus I. JOYCE NELSON: Cheerleaders Co-Capt. 25 G.A.A. lg Ski Club 4g Swim Club l,2,3, Vice-Pres. 43 Tennis 1,3,4g Varsity Club 3,49 Volleyball 3. ANDREA NEULAND: 0.0. 4. KIKI NICKOLETTOS JOHN NIEMIRO CAROL NORDSTROM: Egg 2,35 Falcon Exch. Ed. 2g 0.0. 4. CONNIE NORRIS GARY NOVAK: D.O. 39 Swimming l. SANDRA NOVAK: Mixed Chorus lg Ski Club 43 Swim Club 1,2,3,4g Swimming l. MISO NOVAKOVICH: Football l,2,3,4. JENNIFER NYKODEM LINDA OA ' orian Choir 23 Mixed orus lg Pom Pon Girls 2,3,4. 194 SENIORS 469 'Y' 'Q-1-Q-v ZW' V' new J 80' 3 .,,,....r S-1 Qv'-fe' 45- SENIORS .- sl Q STEVE OBODZINSKI ,RA , JANELLE O'BRIEN: Dorian Choir 35 A ' ' .f Falcon 2,3, Editorial Ed. 43 Jr. Honor J.-A ' Soc. 2,3, Orchestra l,2,3, Concert g ' Mistress 43 Science Fiction Club 35 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. gif! DONALD OBRYCKI: Swimming 1,2. LAURA 0'CONNOR: Basketball 25 2 , Bowling 3,43 Egg 2,3. DALE OESTMANN cj , BARBARA OGIELA MARY O'HALLORAN SUSAN OLSZEWSKI: D.E. 4. . Z- .S rw ' JN Y Q if ' ix - - Y 'fi . is 'if Cleverly disguised as a bag of jelly beans, Peggy Lantvit Qleftb stops to explain her prize-winning Halloween costume to curious friends. Although Halloween is a day for goblins and pranksters, Deidre Sunter fabovej, complete with halo and wings, seems a perfect angel. SENIORS 195 .-. SENIORS After school on a sunny winter's day, Lori Marczak and her dog, Sandy, trightj go for a jaunt through a snowy wonderland. Inspired by the staggering mounds of freshly-shoveled snow, scheming seniors Qbelowj pile up ammunition for a snowball fight. .3 ,F x,A? 'r, 1 'fd lisa I I ,, we-w..iit3'ir ,a...f,.- 1 ' M Y vs' X-.ww 1 .Me 1 , 7 MARK ONDRACEK: Band 1,2g Football 1. BETH ONESTI LISA ORWAT: Wrestling Aids 4. JOHN O'SHEA: Boxing Club 1,25 D.E. 45 Wrestling 1. STEVE PACENTINE: Baseball 1,23 Football 1,2g M Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 49 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. MARY PACHTER: D.E. 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3g Ski Club 2,3,4. PAMALA PADECKY BETTY PALMER ALLEN PANCNER MIKE PARASHOS: C.W.T. 3,4. JIM PATULA: Baseball lg Golf 2,33 Swimming l,2,3, Capt. 4. JENNI PAWLAK: Ski Club 4. 'Q' I-. YT' if-'87 ,MC 3, 'CSV Q? -1 , '33 .F A 196 SENIORS Seniors survive record ' rf' Q f XZ fi it if ,f9 .JK . er,rr 4 .M , 'fi I , ,-a, gp-v f 4 ,v KW .3 M, ef ,o snow job' RICHARD PAWLAK: Soccer l,2,3,4. ROBERT PECHOUS: Baseball 3,43 Falcon 2,3, Photo Co-Ed. 43 M Club 3,43 Photo Club 1, Sec. 2, Vice-Pres.3,4. JEANNE PECORA: D.E. 4 TERESA PECORA: 0.0. 43 Swim Club l. FRANK PELLEGRINO JEFF PERNA: Band l,2,33 D.O. 4. KATHLEEN PETERS: TALON BUS. MGR. 2, ACADEMICS ED. 3, EDITOR- IN-CHIEF 43 Aeolian Choir 2,3,43 Jr. Honor Soc. 33 Mixed Chorus 13 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. MICHAEL PETROVICH: Basketball 13 Soccer 2. BRENDA PICCIARIELLO: G.A.A. 13 Ski Club 2,3,43 Varsity Club 33 Volleyball 1,2,3, Capt. 4. JAMES PIEMONTE STEVEN PIHA: Football l,2,3, Capt. 43 Jr. Honor Soc. 33 M Club 3,43 Sr. Honor Soc. 43 Track 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 1,2,4, Capt. 3. MICHAEL PILASZEWSKI CARLA PINE: Dorian Choir l3 Mixed Chorus 13 Ski Club 4. MARK PIOTROWSKI: Chess Club 23 Cross-Country l,2,3,43 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,31 Photo Club 13 Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4. DEBBIE POKROPINSKI: D.E. 4. RICHARD POLIVKA: Track 1. DANIEL POMPEI: Falcon l,2,33 Photo Club 2,3,4. ANGELA PONTRELLI: Booster Club 23 Track Aids l,2, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 43 Varsity Club 3,43 Volleyball l,2,3,4. KEITH POPE JOHN POPELKA: Swimming 1,2. JANICE PORCELIUS JOANN PRANCIK: 0.0. 4. DOREEN PREBER: Aeolian Choir 2,43 Model U.N. l,2,3,43 Student Council l,2, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 Swim Club 43 Swimming 3,4. DEBRA PRESSWOOD SENIORS 197 1 E IORS N K .:!'- 4 4 gig. I 'E I xk: Z -. RANDY PRUDIK: D.O. 4. S' 0. ' - STEVEN PRUSA I CHRIS PUSATERI K 5 '--f EDWARD PUSKARIC I gg 29: L I1 fi,-ll., r 45' K K K CATHERINE QUINLAN D S a I DEBBIE QUINN: Track Aids 25 Volley- 'F' ' 'N' ' xi ball 3,4. - I I MELANIE RAFI-'ANTI . Yr 3 MICHAEL RASSMUSEN I' A 5 gl I, , If ?4?4f'X? fi, Stepping out at the 'Under the Mistletoe' dance, Senior Jeff Leopard and his partner Lori White Qabovej dip to the disco beat. Adding a colorful touch to downstairs M-Hall, a senior girl tabove, right! contributes her locker to the gallery of giant presents. In the midst of a fenced-off construction site, Tony Speciale Qrightb finds that Christmas beauty can be found nearly everywhere. 198 SENIGRS ff, as ,. ,ax-1-N 2' - ,I ,WN-o V-P'A 'M,, . Christmas c eer brightens winter .BQ QP iv- 4' V 'Af his-0 Q9--sr F .v tb.. Y l C 5 .,f. s, . V , . ..- .' A 'WV '55, f ' ,v .. 4 ' 1 .A Ax I' V744 5'-, , 24: Q KA -wifi' Zi- '? ' V , .,, , , T--...,sN-,A L .Q has .rf fx, S QQ' Cf? I r N. SUZIE RECHT: Eg'g4g Falcon 3,45 Modern Dance Club 4. MARY REDA: Mixed Chorus lg 0.0. 4. MAUREEN REGAN: Aeolian Choir 23 Mixed Chorus lg Pom Pon Girls 2,3,4g Swim Club 1,2,3,4g Swimming l. CHARLES REHOR: Jr. Honor Soc. 35 Sr. Honor Soc. 4. ERNIE REICH MARK REILY DALE REMELIS TOM REYNOLDS: Basketball 1,2,4g Cross-Country l. KAREN REZEK: Booster Club 4g Ecology Club lg G.A.A. 1,23 Track Aids 3, Sec. 43 Wrestling Aids 4. ANTHONY RICH: Band l,2,3,4. KATHLEEN RICHARDS: Volleyball l,2. JAMES RIEDL: Football l,2,3,4g Jr. Honor Soc. 2, Pres. 35 Sr. Honor Soc. 3, Vice-Pres. 4. GERARD RIFFEL JACQUELINE RIMICCI: 0.0. 4. MICHAEL RITA: Baseball Mgr. 1. TAMMY RONDE TERRI RONE: 0.0. 43 Ski Club 4. DEBORAH ROSSINI JOHN ROWLAN: Chess Club 2,39 Simula- tion Games l,2, Pres. 3. SHERI RUETHER: Booster Club 43 Jr. Honor Soc. 2,35 Medical Careers Club 1,25 Orchestra lg Sr. Honor Soc. 3, Sec. 43 Track Aids 4. SENIORS 199 TaIon's seniors see it your way Kathy Peters Qrightl plan ahead at a Wisconsin workshop. Studying other schools' yearbooks at the University of Illinois, Kathy Peters and Alice Jezek fbelowj pick up ideas for Talon. iff nan! ' 'L :io 1-,A f QF'- :W A Kitt , ' 94 if . ff' s, 1 ' s 1' si 'X in I 5 Q 8 ll, n 'xxx , rl 1 ' fsfy 5 'rx ,ll l vw r , v 'OW 'E lv .AL J. 'V -fl-I KIM RUSICK: D.0. 33 0.0. 4. t DARLENE RUSSELL: Track 1. . JOANNE Russo: Bowling :xg varsity Club 4. JOSEPH RUSSO: D.0. 3,4. , rn t e a SUZANNE RUSZKOWSKI ' T L it A: Swimming 1. - , I . SHARON RYCRA : Ski Club l,2,3,4: ii Q wim Bl s :Track 2. BETH RYLANDS: Band l,2,3,4g Ecology K Ni A Club 1,23 Music Club l,2,3,4g Ski Club X - l,2,3,4g Softball l,4g Volleyball 1,2. SENIORS .pr , 5 , -+A E 15 s ' csi. , ES, X X. A T Q 'x as it-sf 521' SENIORS - DEBBY SAGEL: Ski Club 1,43 Tech Guild l,2. JEFFREY SALACH: Baseball l,2,4g Cross-Country l,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4. PETER SAMOSKA LISA SARAN: Jr. Honor Soc. 2, Histor- ian 3g Model U.N. l,2,3g Pom Pon Girls 3,43 Sr. Honor Soc. 3, Pres. 4: Volleyball l. PHILIP SARAN: Baseball 1,2,3,4g Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g Class Officers Pres. l,2. DEBORAH SASS: D.O. 4. LAURA SASSO EUGENE SBARBORI: C.W.T. 35 D.E. 4. DONNA SCALETTA: Dorian Choir 35 G.A.A. 23 Mixed Chorus lg Wrestling Aids 3,4. JEFF SCAMAN SHERRI SCHEFFEL: Medical Careers Club 25 0.0. 4. STEVEN SCHEIVE OE SCHIESZLER' Soccer l,2,4. K EN SCH DT: D.E. 49 Ski Club 3,45 Wrestling Aids 3. SUZANNE SCHNULLE: Forensics 2,3,4g Sr. Honor Soc. 43 Thespians 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. PAUL SCHULZ: Cross-Country lg D.O. 4. MARY SCHUMANN: Mixed Chorus l. NATALIE SCIABICA: Band l,2,3g 0.0. 4: ki' u 3. GENE SCOLA: oxing Club 3,4g Football , , , , stling l,2. GERIANN SCOTTI: Bowling lg D.E. Pres. 43 Pom Pon Girls 2,39 Ski Club 4. Bmw mwbeas Big SANDRA SEBASTIAN: D.O. 4. LINDA SEDIVY: Softball 2, 45 Capt. 35 Varsity Club 35 Volleyball 2,3,4. ACEK JACK SHAY: usic Club lg Soccer l,2. 'TZLQRI lJ1QfME:lQlCDQ UD sovww ' SENIORS School highlights While smoking areas designated on school grounds protect non-sm0ker's rights, Sandy Ugorek trightj merely enjoys their convenience. As cheerleaders and pom pon girls applaud, members of the varsity football team fbelowb acknowledge the show of appreciation for a fine season. BARBARA SHELONZEK: Ski Club 4. ROBERT SHEPELAK DAVID SHEPHERD: Band 1,23 Belles 8 Beaus 2,3,4g Falcon 3, Sports Ed. 43 Mixed Chorus lg Music Club lg Science V Fiction Club Pres. 3,4. VALERIE SHERMAN PAMELA SHUBINSKI: Aeolian Choir 2,3,4g Band lg Basketball 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus lg Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4g Softball 2,3,4g Swimming 1,29 Varsity Club 2,3,4. RONALD SIGNORE: Basketball 1. DEBBIE SINNOTT: Cheerleaders 3, Capt. 4: Sr. Honor Soc. 3, Treas. 43 Track Aids 4. STEPHEN SKELLS: Basketball 1,2. 202 SENIORS 'iii M . .... . . ' . A ' XY We x T, V 1 i t s a 1 varied lifestyles Q 'bg mg 'S -K' A i O ' , . TSX' me ,K in . , W M.. s..sr,, 1 Pr .... 'il ' 11--f f 'crm i'svl.f I '-.. , 3' , ,f .1 .i - , , J. Q I-:J-'f SAS 5. N' v SENIORS - Q' ,f -ad' ROBERTA SKINNER: Ecology Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 45 Ski Club 3,49 Swim Club 3,4. ERIC sKowRoN: Basketball l. 'f JOHN SLADETZ: Football 1,2,3,4g '-M Qs, .ag af 1. Club 33 Track 1,2,3,4. JACQUELINE SLATER: Band l,2,3,4. O,.... JONATHAN SLATER: Band l,2,3,4. 4 NALD SLEHOF R: D.E. 4. Q My AVE SLIVINSKI: aseball lg Basket- 9 sf-r a ,,,, oss-Country lg Photo A ,.Z, Ov Club 1,2,3,4g Soccer 3,4. X? LINDA SMAJEK: Ski Club 2,3,4. X . tk - wi Q z DONALD SMETKO: Baseball 1,2,4g ski it '1 . KA K 4. - A 5 CYNTHIA SMITH: G.A.A. lg Ski Club , ., 1,2,3,4. ROY SMITH: Swimming l,2. ROBIN SMUDA vfla-v' x ,wann- As is the style of many students at Morton West, Ciro Vuolo Qleftl stresses his individuality by his personal choice of clothes. Besides cheering together, Maureen Regan and Dawn Mangini fabovej stick together in class as is the habit of many in after-school activities. SENIORS 203 Falcons camp at Lake Kawmppn MARK SOTIR: Football l,2,3,43 M Club 3,43 Wrestling l,2. JANE SOVEG: Ski Club 43 Track Aids 4. ANTHONY SPECIALE: TALON 2, INDEX ED. 3, FACULTY ED. 43 Ecology Club 43 Sr. Honor Soc. 43 Ski Club 4. CATHY SPIROS: D.E. 43 Volleyball 1,2. DIANE SPOLAR: Booster Club 43 Foren- sics 43 Swim Maids 23 Track Aids 3, Pub. Chairman 4. PAUL SPOLAR: Band 1. MARLENE ST. ARNAULD: Booster Club 23 G.A.A. l,2Q Ski Club 43 Tennis 2. SUSAN STASTNY SHERRY STEDNITZ KERRY STEPHENSON: D.O. 43 Photo Club 3,4. DONNA STETKA SHARON STEVENS KRISTINE STEWART: 0.0. 4. CHRISTINE STISEVIC: G.A.A. 13 0.0. 4. LINDA STOLZ: 0.0. 4. TARRI STRESEMANN: 0.0. Pres. 43 Swim Maids 2,3. TERRILYNN STRISKA: D.E. 4. JEFF STVAN: Ecology Club 23 Egg 43 Falcon 3, Art Ed. 43 Forensics 33 Model U.N. 23 Photo Club 2,3,43 Science Fiction Club Treas. 3,43 Student Council 2. DEIDRE SUNTER: Booster Club 3,4: Bowling l,2,3,43 Ecology Club 2,3,43 Forensics 33 G.A.A. l,2Q Softball l,2. DEBBIE SUP PAUL SWARTZEL: Photo Club 3. RICHARD SZABLEWSKI STEVEN SZCZESNIAK ANDREW SZYMEL: Football l,2,3,43 M Club 3,42 Wrestling l,2, 3,4. 204 SENIORS Q! SENIORS .- To overcome the chance of being visited by unwanted animals, Dan Maturo Qleftb tldles up his portion of the tent. After a successful day on Lake Kawnippi, members of the Falcon football team ibelow left! display their catch and tans. Before going on a fishing excursion, Gary Michalek and Andy Szymel fbelowb check to make sure they have all their gear. W rv 'N t 'Nur DONNA TAPAK: Booster Club 2, Pom Pon Girls 3,45 Ski Club 43 Tennis 25 Track Aids 2,3,4. TOM TENNANT: Boxing Club lg Track 2. KEN TESKA LYNN THURLWELL: Aeolian Choir 3,43 Dorian Choir 23 Mixed Chorus 1. BRIAN TICKNOR: Cross-Country lg Photo Club l,2,4, Vice-Pres. 3g Track 1. DONALD TIERI: Photo Club 2,3. MICHAEL TIFFIN: Egg4g Tech Guild 1,2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4. TERESA TODRO: Band l,2,3,4g Ecology Club 1,29 Model U.N. 2, Treas. 3: Music Club 1,2. SENIORS 205 Breezing through the Windy Cit LINDA TOMASINO: D.E. 4. ROBERT TOMSIK: D.O. 3,43 Photo Club 1,2. DAVID TOY: Basketball Mgr. lg Jr. Honor Soc. 2,33 Tennis 1,2. LAURA TROJAN KEN TRUHLAR: D.O. 3,4. TERESE TUFO: D.E. 49 Wrestling Aids 4. JOANNE TUNIS: Band 1,2g D.E. 4. JOSEPH TUREK: Soccer 2. DEBBIE TYMCZUK: Aeolian Choir 1,2,3,4g Belles 8a Beaus 3,4. SANDRA UGOREK: G.A.A. 1,2g 0.0. 4. STEVE UNDERWOOD: Aeolian Choir 2,3,4g Cross-Country lg Forensics 33 Tech Guild 3, Treas. 45 Thespians 3,4. JANET VALES RAY VANCO: Basketball lg Football lg Track 1,2. NANCY VERKONSKI: Booster Club 3,43 Mixed Chorus 1. GREG VEYSADA: Cross-Country lg C.W.T. 35 D.O. 4. DAWN VINYARD: Mixed Chorus 2,3. KENNETH VISK: Track l,2,3,4. BRENDA VLACH: 0.0. Historian 43 Volleyball 1. STEVE VLCEK: Falcon 1,2,3g Swimming 1,2. CARY VOCELKA: Swimming 1,2. JAY VOLKE 206 SENIORS SENIORS T DEBBIE VOLKEMA: Booster Club 33 D.E. 43 Track Aids 2,3. SANDRA VRBA: Aeolian Choir 43 Dorian Choir 2,3. MARY VRCHOTA: Aeolian Choir 2,3,43 Ecology Club 2,33 Egg 2, Bus. Mgr. 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Jr. Honor Soc. 33 Music Club 1,2,33 Sr. Honor Soc. 43 Student Council 3, Sec. 4g Tennis Mgr. 43 Varsity Club 4. PAUL VUJICIC: D.O. Pres. 33 Track 1. MARINA VUKAJLOVIC CIRO VUOLO: Boxing Club 23 D.O. 4. JOHN WADE DEBBIE WAGGENER THOMAS WAGNER: Cross-Country l,2,3,43 M Club 3, Sec. 43 Track l,2,3. JACQUELINE WAJSS: Falcon Photo- grapher 23 Photo Club 1,2,4. GLENN WALINSKI: Basketball 1,2,3,4. JOHN WALKER: D.O. 3,4. NO TU RNS With the help of Kathy Kruzich, Cindy McDonald Qleftj braves a stiff breeze to walk a ledge high above the Chicago River. On a trip through downtown Chicago, Kathy and Karen Bartkowlcv and Tony Speciale laboveb Search in vain for a bus. SENIORS 207 1. SENIORS DONNA WALLERS: Aeolian Choir 35 Dorian Choir 25 Mixed Chorus 15 Swim Maids 3,45 Wrestling Aids 2. BARBARA WALTERS RALPH WARCHOL: D.E. Photographer 45 Phot Eb 1,2,3. N' WAS D.E. Treas. 45 Falcon 'Cartocm' . 35 Student Council 15 Swim Maids 2,35 Track Aids Publicity 2,3,4. MICHAEL WASZAK: Ski Club l,2,35 Track 2,3,4. LOUIS WEGRZYN: Wrestling 1. GLENN WEIBUST: D.O. 45 Photo Club l,2. MICHAEL WELSCH: Basketball 15 C.W.T. 3,4. DEBBI WHITE: D.E. Photographer 4. ANDREW WIERZBICKI: TALON 45 Cross-Country 15 Golf 2,3,45 M Club 45 Ski Club 45 Swimming 15 Tennis l,2,3,4. VICKIE WILCOX: Aeolian Choir 3,45 Dorian Choir 25 Egg 2,35 Mixed Chorus 1. MICHAEL WILLETT: Band l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Class Officers Pres. 35 Jazz Band 3,45 M Club 45 Orchestra 3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,25 Tennis 1,2,3,4. BARBARA WILSON: Mixed Chorus 35 Music Club 1,25 0.0. 4. CINDY WILSON LINDA WILSON MARIANNE WISNIEWSKI: 0.0. 45 Track Aids 2. DAVID WOLF PATTY WOROBEY: H.O. 45 Ski Club 4. PATRICIA WRIGHT SUE WRONSKI: Mixed Chorus l,2. CYNTHIA YAKUBIC: Swim Maids 1,2,3,4. HEIDI ZALKUS: Modern Dance Club 1. SCOTT ZELINKA DAWN ZELINSKI: G.A.A. l,2. 208 SENIORS Girls vie for Junior Miss crown I imeric2fS -W' 0 msg NW 'ites You Well on her way to a first place finish in the Junior Miss competition, Sue Schnulle Qleftj tap dances her way into the judges' hearts. In a choreographed routine designed to show off poise and grace, several West seniors Qbelowj join in dance with a talented group of girls. ,...4 TIMOTHY ZIELAZINSKI: Model U.N. l,2,3,4g Simulation Games l,2g Student Council l,2,3, Public Relations Chair- man 2. PAUL ZIELINSKI TIM ZIELINSKI: Cross-Country 2,3, Capt. 43 M Club 2,3, Pres. 4: Track iwlilf had' ang 1,2,3,4. DAVID ZITEK: Baseball lg Basketball 1,2,33 Football 1. TARECE ZITKO ZLATA ZLATKOVICH SUE ZURAWSKI: G.A.A. 1,25 Tennis 2,3,4g I Volleyball 2. DEBORAH ZYWOT: Photo Club 45 Ski Club 4. '29 SENIORS 209 UWBEE EQEUW5 Backgammon and Chess Club 24 Baseball 58,59 Basketball fBoys1 60,61 Basketball QGirlsl 62,63 Baton Twirling Club 17 Belles and Beaus 44 Booster Club 17 Bowling 64,65 Boxing Cub 27 Cheerleaders 19 Cross-Country 66,67 Ecology Club 47 Egg 38 Falcon 53 Football 68,69 Forensics 36 Freshman Cabinet 136 Golf 70,71 Junior Cabinet 160 Junior Honor Society 31 M Club 33 Medical Careers Club 46 Model U.N. 48 Modern Dance Club 39 Music Club 44 Photo Club 38 Pom Pon Girls 18 Science Fiction Club 49 Senior Cabinet 172 Senior Honor Society 31 Ski Club Officers 25 Soccer 72,73 Softball 74,75 Sophomore Cabinet 148 Student Council Executive Board 15 Swim Club 26 Swim Maids 20 Swimming QBoysl 76,77 Swimming QGirlsJ 78,79 TALL 48 Talon 54,55 Tech Guild 37 Tennis fBoysj 80,81 Tennis fGirlsJ 82,83 Thespians 36 Track 84,85 Track Aids 20 Varsity Club 33 Volleyball 86,87 Wrestling 88,89 Wrestling Aids 21 FQBEEUW Adamec, Jerry 73,124 Anderson, James 92,120 Anderson, Malcolm 49,124,172 Ard, Thomas 124 Arvai, George 124 Baar, Rita 124 Bangert, Marylyn 16,124,126 Bangert, Ronald 73,124,219 Boduch, Thaddeus 124 Bossieux, Andrew 125 Breck, James 58,69,125,152 With the exception of fanciful and elaborate costumes, life at West goes on normally on Halloween. Annamarie Campanelli, decked out in her furry attire, stops off to handle some urgent business with the cashier. 210 INDEX Buchinger,William 32,85,86, 87,125,166 Busse, Gordon 67,85,125,141 Capdevielle, Helen 119 Cechura, Irene 125,136 Ciner, Donald 118,119 Clary, Donald 125 Cleckner, Thomas 125,128 Conley, Gary 125 Czajka, Linda 141 Downes, Valerie 124 Duchon, Frank 69,112,126 Dvorak, Robert 43,126 Ellinger, James 21,77,126 Erickson, Sandra 18,126 Ertner, Fay 126 Erwin, Eugene 126 Evan, James 68,88,126,141 Fahey, Frederick 59,69 Fiala, Thomas 43 Fiduccia, Camille 126,160 Flaherty, Kathleen 14,127 Fleming, Mary 127 Floyd, Phyllis 127 Foran, James 80,127 Frantik, Joseph 127 Fuson, William 127 Geiser, Patricia 38,39,127 Gilbertsen, Carol 4,156 Guerra, Richard 127 Hahn, Roger 58,59,127 Hamilton, Jerry 127 Hammack, Ruby 38,82,127 Hapac, Ruth 62,63,l27 Hegner, Robert 54,80,127 Hennessy, William 127 Hodges, Craig 27,69,88,l27 Hoffman, Susan 27,78,127 Hohe, Henry 124 Homola, Sandra 128 Hutchison, William 118 Jacobson, Walter 128 Jernberg, Martha 128 Keller, William 68,128 Kluge, Mildred 128 Koehler, Richard 52 Kozurek, Robert 58,125 Kraus, James 124 Kulawiak, Jim 60,69,75 Kulp, Terry 62,63 Kurth, James 128,131 Lamana, Virginia 128 Lavenau, Louise 46 Licht, Pauline 129,172 Lichterman, Maxine 36,37,l29 Lindhorn, Robert 124 Lochridge, Janet 13,138,129 Ludwig, Edgar 124,126,131 Lusthoff, Craig 129 Magro, Peter 129,189 Maibusch, Stephanie 129 Manuel, Sonny 121 Marsik, Donald 129 Martin, Gerald 129 Matheny, Donald 32,70,71,89,l29 McCloud, George 129 McDonald, Marilyn 129 McDonald, Marion 129 McMahon, Earl 32,69,77,l29 Miller, Melinda 18,129 Mounce, Ronald 129 Myers, Oren 31,97 Nakayama, Patricia 129 Nemec, Judith 86,129 Noeth, Carolyn 130,145 Norris, Jeff 60 Palmquist, Eben 130 Pesek, Loretta 130 Petterson, Malvin 130 Polz, John 130 Princ, Rosemarie 124 Radeke, Gerry 65,130 Ramsey, James 130 Regan, James 121 Riden, Mary 130 Rini, Kenlyn 130 Ripple, Maryon 46 Ritis, William 124,126 Rittenhouse, Arlene 130 Robbins, Arline 130 Rupert, Jack 130 Ruzycki, Len 69,85,l30,165 Satz, Frances 130 Schloeder, Bernice 130 Sebek, Virginia 130 Sine, Sharon 130,172 Smenos, Anne 160 Smith, Jean 130 Soucek, Robert 130 Stamper, William 72,130 Stebbins, John 52,53 Stiverson, Gerald 61,75,l31 Sucansky, Marjorie 131 Torney, Jeannie 131 Trybus, Margaret 19,38,131 Tudor, Robert 119 Umbaugh, James 124 Vizek, Joseph 125,131 Vocelka, Evelyn 46,145 Walter, Robert 49,131 Whited, Donald 136 Will, James 77,78,79,131 Williams, Jack 124 Wilson, James 131 BFUEEWF Abbinante, Philip 136 Acerra, Dominick 73,148 Acerra, Louis 172 Achterkirchen, Lynn 148 Acosta, Martha 63,160 Acovelli, Marianne 136 Adams, Scott 136 Adcox, Nicholas 136 Agnew, Richard 68,148 Agrela, Mary 136 Agresti, Karen 172 Agresti, Kathy 172 Agresti, Patty 136 Akin, Randall 160 Akison, Mary 172 Alanis, Arnie 148 Albachiara, Linda 38,148 Albanese, Joseph 26,32,77,160 Albers, Gail 31,54,55,172, 200 Alcorn, Christine 53,172 Alipour, Morteza 136 Allen, Jacqulyn 172 Allen, Scott 77,160 Allen, Timothy 58,68,l48 Allendorfer, Robert 160 Allison, Judy 136 Almeida, Lamar 148 Alshouse, Lori 21,27,99, 160 Ambrosia, Tony 53 f imes, Mark 148 indersohn, Grace 148 inderson inderson nnderson inderson Anderson lnderson lnderson, 9 1 Brian 136 Chris 172 , Jeff 58,60,148 Jenny 173 John 173 Melanie 16,44,160 Michael 136 Lndrews, Paulette 136 ingelucci, Christine 148 ngelucci, Frank 69,85,173 nselmo, Nicholas 44,136 nselmo, Sandra 160 rgianas, Diane 160 rgianas, Gina 136 rgianas, Lynn 97,113,173 rient, Dawn 160 kriola, Linda 173 Lrnish, Evelyn 21,27,77,79,148 Lrnish, Lavern 27,77,78, 79,173,187 krrieta, Charles 148 krrigo, Christy 173,192,212 krrigo, Susan 148 kry, Brodie 148 kry, Hoyt 60,136 kthanasiadis, Chris 69,136 Xugspurger, Lisa 136 Xvery, Carmella 3l,62,63,160 kvino, Andrea 160 Zabica, Scott 148 Bacigalupo, Jean 136 Baetz, Brian 46,136 Baginski, Scott 73,136 Bagnuolo, Mary 160 Bailey, Barbara 136 Baio, Paul 36,37,160 Bajek, Janet 31,38,44,160,l66 Bajorek, Ronald 69,136 Bajorek, Steven 160 Bak, Laura 136 Baker, Larry 29,36,37,173 Baldassano, Nicholas 136 Bal dridge, Margaret 160 Baley, Betsy 173 Balga, Daniela 24,173 Balice, Nicholas 77,173 Balk, Allen 100,160 Balk, Joanne 21,160 Balla, John 136 Ballard, Renee 160 Balluff, Donald 148 Balluff, Thomas 136 Baloun, Karen 160 Baltazar, Gina 160 Banfi, Dale 173,192 Banfi, Lynn 160 Barnas, Donald 59 Barnas, Donna 64,136 Barr, Robin 160 Barrett, Kevin 160 Barry, Diana 78,136 Barth, Andrew 38,53,173 Barthel, Janet 148 Bartik, Laura 38,-16,54,160 Bartkowicz, Karen 148,207 Bartkowicz, Kathleen 64, 173,207 Barton, Anthony 148 Bartos, David 160 Joining with the scores of interested people enjoying Morton West's homecoming parade, a statue of Abraham Lincoln and friends views the spectacle as it passes in front of Lincoln Federal Savings and Loan. Bartosiewicz, Barbara 64 Bartosiewicz, Donna 75,173 Basak, Kristie 148 Bassi, Debra 20 Bauer, Renee 49,161 Becht, John 161 Bednarik, Carmen 173 Behnke, Deborah 148 Behnke, Wendy 148 Bell, Denise 173 Bell, Donna 148 Bell, Edward 148 Benac, Jacqueline 86 Benac, Jennifer 148 Benes, Dave 173 Benes, Donna 148 Benes, James 27,77,148,156 Benes, Joseph 46,161 Benes, Lynn 2l,27,79,l61 Benninger, Victoria 31,173 Benson, Kenneth 173 Boeke, Keith 161 Bogdan, Curt 149 Bogdan, Joseph 149 Bohacz, Monte 175 Boksa, Karen 21,79,161 Bole, Andrejs 60,137 Boleslav, Yvette 38,52,175 Bolociuch, Roman 149 Bolsega, Vicki 36,175 Boltz, Karen 175 Boltz, Kathleen 161 Boltz, Kimberly 137 Bonavolante, Dean 137 Bonavolante, Dennis 137 Bonavolanto, Maria 175 Bond, Randall 161 Bordoshuk, Carol 6,21,44, 175 Bordoshuk, Lori 63,149 Bordoshuk, Sharon 161 Borem, Ann 149 Borem, James 60,69,137 Bornheim, Cheri 175 Borvansky, Donna 46 Borvansky, Karen 46,175 Borzym, Keith 6,213,175 Borzym, Kevin 69,161 Borzym, Kimberly 63,75,149 Bosh, Deborah 137 Bosh, James 161 Bosi, Jacqueline 149 Beranek, Maria 77,173 Bereckis, Nancy 82 Berger, Gerald 73 Bergthold, James 49,53,97, 17 Bergthold, Marilyn 173 Berndt, Maurna 173 Berscheid, Michelle 161 Bevilacqua, Diane 148 Bevilacqua, Donna 174 Bezjak, Jennifer 174 Bialas, Ken 59 Bianchi, Debbie 148 Bihun, Patti 20,21,174 Bilge, Leyla 20 Bilge, Suzanne 19,21,174 Billenstein, Cynthia 161 Binder, Ken 58 Binder, Kevin 161 Birch, Patricia 174 Bish, Melody 161 3 Bish, Robert 148 Black, Kenneth 148 Blaha, Mary 148 Blanas, George 148 Blanas, Stamata 148 Blanchard, Tom 174 Blangin, Karen 137 Blangin, Michael 68,148 Blasingame, Katrina 149 Blaze, Ge rard 149 Blaze, Janet 149 Blazek, Cheryl 75,174 Blazek, Gregory 32,67,89,161 Blazek, Vicki 149 Blazina, Debbie 27,174 Blazina, Suzanne 27,149,152 Blecha, Tom 32,69,175 Blecharz, John 161 Bleiler, Stanley 137 Blevins, Jacqueline 149 Blommaert, Barbara 161 Blommaert, Dorothy 149 Bock, Allan 175 Bock, Michael 137 Bottenhagen, Daryl 161 Bottis, Antonia 18,27,31,175,180 Bowbin, Robert 68,84,149 Bowling, Dawn 137 Bowling, Gregory 69,161 Bowling, Mark 175 Boyajian, Jim 36,37,175 Boyajian, Jon 73,149 Boyd, Judy 175 Boyd, Lori 20,21,149 Brandt, Judith 175 Brannam, Deborah 149 Bratta, Sharon 175 Brazzale, Bart 58,149 Brda, Laura 38,43,44,149 Brejcha, Anne 161 Brejcha, James 149 Brelowski, Tom 175 Brennan, Kelly 161 Brest, Kevin 68,510,149 Bringle, Cynthia 137 Brizzolara, Gino 60,137 Brock, Tammy 86,149 Broderick, Barbara 149 Brown, Janet 27,161 Brown, Karen 14,27,49,175, 192 Brown, Laura 149 Brownell, John 161 Bruce, Elizabeth 149 Brudnicki, Cindy 86 Bruno, Denise 86,149 Bruno, Marie 20,79,161 Brusak, Cindy 175 Brusak, Sherry 149 Bruscianelli, Nellina 137 Bryson, Jeffrey 137 Bucaro, Sebastian 137 Buckley, David 149 Budka, Mark 73 Budzichowski, Donna 161 Buffo, Mary Jo 75 Buggele, Bruce 175 Bujak, Joseph 137 Bukauskas, Vyto 175 Bultas, Diane 161 Buonavolanto, John 175 Buonavolanto, Joseph 149 INDEX 211 Buonicore, Ann 36,37,108,176 Buonicore, Bonnie 36,137 Buonicore, Frank 161 Burgess, Bryan 68,84,149 Burkhardt, Bob 59 Burney, Melissa 176 Bush, James 137 Bushie, Robyn 149 Butts, Frank 137 Bylczynski, Laura 149 Bystry, Milan 176 Caccamo, Barbara 108,176 Cacini, Gina 176 Caithamer, Rita 176,187 Caithamer, Thomas 69,137 Calek, Joseph 161 Callozzo, Debra 176 Cammers, Kathy 137 Campagna, James 80,8l,85, 93,176 Campanelli, Annamarie 210 Campanelli, Roxanne 36,44,176 Campbell, Christopher 149 Campbell, Geraldine 176 Campbell, Robert 176 Campbell, Robert 110 Camphouse, Mark 176 Campin, Kim 137 X Campolattara, Toni 149 Cantore, Antonietta 161 Canzolino, Ralph 161 Capek, Karel 73,137 Capone, Anthony 149 Capone, Gail 161 Capone, Michael 161 Capouch, Glenn 60,70,137 Capua, Robert 161 Capua, Timothy 35,38,176 Caputo, Christopher 137 Carco, Joseph 137 Carl, Raymond 149 Carlson, Sherri 21,161 Carr, Matthew 137 Carrabotta, Anne 161 Carrabotta, Celeste 149 Carter, Pamela 24,49,176 Cartwright, Bob 161 Cartwright, Joseph 149 Caruso, Lisa 137 Cassiani, Karen 176 Catalano, Annamarie 137 Catalano, Bradley 161 Catanese, Kirsten 149 Cavanagh, Kathleen 27,149 Cavanagh, Mary 176 Cavanagh, Sheila 137 Cebelinski, Gregory 149 Cech, Charles 161 Cechura, Linda 149 Ceci, Deanna 38,137 Cerasuolo, Gina 137 Cerasuolo, Maria 82,149 Cerasuolo, Steve 137 Cernik, Joseph 70,71,161 555 X wk ,IX 'S ,J-' GS. I ,. In an , Q 1 Q 1 eeee .8 x Q ' I IQ, X , 4 Q ,, -'13 g WH ,, g 1 K .1 s Q ' N as - o rd 'J-1 J 1 A Before beginning to stitch the side of her pillow, Christy Arrigo appears puzzled over the choice of available colorful material scraps. 212 INDEX Cerny, Debra 161 Cerny, Donna 161 Cerny, John 137 Cerny, Michael 149 Cerveny, Linda 176 Chaberski, Laurie 161 Chabus, Donna 161 Chabus, Jody 161 Chabus, Julie 149 Chainuck, Mark 149 Chainuck, Steven 149 Chalabala, Annalyn 44,149 Chalabala, Mark 73,137 Chaloupka, Carla 21,176 Chaloupka, David 73,149 Chandler, William 51,176 Chantha, Nook 24,53,82,137 Chantha, Poom 32,72,161 Chavez, Glenn 149 Chervinko, Glenn 149 Chervinko, Robert 161 Chicco, Alexander 137 Chin, Kardsun 31,161 Chin, Lim 97,176 Chinchilla, Craig 67,137 Chinchilla, Lynn 177 Chinchilla, Meryl 149 Chinchilla, Michael 67,137 Chipain, George 137 Chipain, Lee 161 Chmara, John 177 Chmelina, Jeannette 161 Chmelina, Karen 177 Chobak, Dale 69,137 Chobak, Richard 69,177 Chodora, Gregory 58,149 Chovan, William 137 Christ, Andrew 177 Christie, Dawn 149 Chrzas, Ron 161 Church, Lisa 46,149 Ciango, David 32 Cicenas, Diana 161 Ciesielczyk, William 92,177 Cieslinski, Helen 161 Cieslinski, John 149 Cifonie, Nick 137 Cimaglia, Brian 60,137 Cinatl, Laura 16,149 ' 1 Clnat Cione, Cione, Citro, Cizek, , Michael 137 Mark 59,94,l77 Scott 58,149 Vincent 137 Edward 58,625,149 Cizek, Judi 18,149 Cizek, Sharon 63,75,161 Clampitt, John 68,84,149 Clanton, Christine 177 Class, Kelley 137 Clemenci, Paul 149 Coble, Glenda 149 Coble, Patricia 161 Coconato, Denise 149 Coconato, John 68,89,149 Coffey, Charisse 161 Colakovic, Dusan 72,149 Colbert, Floyd 149 Collins, Jack 161 Collins, Mary 161 Colonna, Dena 149 Colosimo, Richard 178 Colucci, Lora 137 Comella, Angela 94,112,161 Commins, Patrick 178 Conidi, Robert 54,161 Conoboy, Gerald 178 Conrad, Sharon 149 Conti, Karen 27,31,32,44, 75,100,172,174,l78 Conti, Kevin 178 Cook, Frederick 58,72,61,149 Cook, Lauren 137 Cook, Raymond 161 Cooper, Kelly 32,186,149 Copley, John 149 Corbo, Dana 86,87,149 Corbo, Denise 149 Corcoran, Richard 149 Corsini, Gina Marie 137 Cortina, Anna 16,21,l61 Courtney, Patricia 178 Cozzi, Janette 149 Cozzi, Kenneth 137 Cozzone, Cozzone, Ben 161 Nickie 149 Craig, Edward 44,149 Crone, Kelly 161 Crossman, Linda 178 Crowe, Tim 149 Crowley, Steven 161 Crunican, Palma 46,149 Culafic, Vojislav 137 Cupal, C Curran, elestia 178 Robert 179 Cutrera, Joy 149 Cybulski, Dale 69,89,179, 224 Cybulski, Rita Lynn 86,149 Cynowa, Gregory 161 Czajkowski, David 14,44,179 Czajkowski, Mark 73,137 Czajkowski, Stephen 44,73,1 Czerwinski, John 149 Czubernat, Cathy 179 Daffe, Ronald 72,179 Dahlgren, Carl 44,161 Dahlgren, John 44,60,73,137 Dahlgren, Sandy 20,2l,27, 44,172,178,179 Dahms, David 41,137 Dakis, Kyri 179 Dalton, Richard 137 Daly, Maureen 179 Daly, Paul 179 Damiani, Christopher 149 Damiani, Glen 161 Damiani, Gregory 149 Damiani, Paula 137 Dandrea, Mara 19,161,169 Daniels, John 137 Dangles, Rose 13 Dappert, Debra 137 Darvish, Bijan 179 Dasaro, Renee 19,20,21,179 Dastice, Maryann 179 Dato, Anthony 137 Dato, Louis 161 Daudish, Frank 149 Daum, Cynthia 137 David, Brian 27,137 Davids, Robert 32,59,61, 179 Davini, Marguerite 44,49, 82,161 Davis, Daniel 161 Davis, Kathy 179 Dean, Rickey 161 Deardorff, Michael 179 04,149 Mary Lou 16,21, 27,162 ebartolo, Deborah 64,65,161 echristopher, Alice 19,161 eckman, Diane 137 eeds, Susan 179 efebaugh, Curt 161 efrancisco, Sam 40 efrates, Tracey 149 ejoy, Kirk 179 elgado, Mary 19,104,162 elinger, Sharon 16,44,162 elrosso, Christopher 149 emarco, Rosemary 162 emario, Ralph 68,150 enhard, Debra 14,19,2l, 27,179 epcik, Caroline 137 erosa, Frances 137 eschamps, Liza 179 Destefano, Carol 21,148,150 Destefano, Judy 94,105,179 Dicarlo, Thomas 137 Dickeson, James 150 Dickeson, Robin 44,137 icosolo, John 150 iesel, Keith 137 iesel, Kimberly 162 ifoggio, Julianne 150 imenna, Jaqueline 162 imuccio, Donna 150 inga, Scott 44,73,137 ingerson, Donald 179 ivis, Lydia 16,24,25,179 ivizio, Michelle 162 juraskovich, Rita 179 obuck, Denise 32,62,87,179 Dodaro, Carmen 31,32,71,80,180 1Domas, Michael 112,162 Dombek, Catherine 137,180 Dombek, John 150 Dombrosky, Debra 162 Dombrosky, Tammy 46,137 Dombroso, Susan 150,222 Domrese, Lynn 150 Donofrio, Angela 27,911,150 Donofrio, Carla 150 Donofrio, Nicholas 137 Donofrio, Nicolette 180 Donohue, Catherine 180 Dooley, Raymond 88,150 Dorion, Diana 150 Dorion, Doreen 137 Dorion, John 180 Doss, Jeff 180 Dowling, Deanna 150,152 Dowling, John 162 Drapeau, Jacqueline 38,137 1Drew, Donna 18,150 'Driza, Sue 180 Drzal, Maureen 180 Dubanski, Janice 137 Dubanski, Julie 17,24,150 Ducibella, Joseph 137 Dudek, Claudia 93,137 Dudek, Judith 36,37,l60,162 Duffek, Joseph 137 Duffek, Laura 137 Dukes, Kathryn 162 Dumas, Nikki 150 Dunne, Don 33,85,181 Dunne, Patricia 4,27,78,150,217 1 Dunne, Thomas 69,137 1Dunow, Donald 181 1Dunton, Charles 137 1Durante, Mike 162 Dusek, Bridget 150 Dvorak, Marsha 181 Eaheart, Harry 137 Eaheart, Susan 150 Eaton, Lisa 150 Ebert, Kevin 150 Eck, Linda 150 Eddy, Mike 162 Edwards, Jammie 162 Egberts, Caroline 62,181 Egberts, Susanne 162 Elkow, Bill 162 Ello, Tari 150 Elza, Carl 69,162 Emery, Robert 162 Enright, Stephen 181 Erce, Daniel 60,61,162 Erskine, Sheri 150 Espinosa, Irene 150 Esposito, John 39,181 Evanoff, Margie 181 Fabian, Edward 181 Fabian, Frederick 181 Fako, Cindy 181 Falbo, Joseph 137 Farneda, John 181 Farnsworth, Dan 69,137 Farnsworth, Debbie 181 Farnsworth, Rick 69,181 Farrar, John 150 Faught, Debra 162 Faught, Jacolyn 181 Fedele, David 162 Felsecker, Donna 21,32,36, 79,150 Fencl, Elmer 68,150 Fenner, Rex 137 Fenner, Rocky 69,137 Fennessy, Steven 162 Fernandez, Hector 162 Fernandez, Peter 137 Ferrill, Daniel 137 Fertig, Catherine 150 Fesanco, Karen 36,44,46, 138 Fiala, Ellen 31,181 Fidanzo, Renee 162 Fiedler, Heidi 54,150 Composing a timed essay for her English class, Sharon Pliml confronts with frustration the age-old barrier known as writer's block. Fojtik, Sue 162 Foley, Jay 162 Fonte, Michele 82,150 Forde, Peter 72,181 Forkes, Richard 162 Fotias, Lynne 20,21,44,150 Fox, Annemarie 138 Fragale, Anthony 88,138,162 Fragola, Frank 138 Francia, Lauren 162 Francis, Fields, Linda 150 Filips, Jerry 181 Findley, John 150 Finley, Sandra 79,150 Finn, David 138 Finn, Margaret 16,17,64,181,222 Finn Matthew 58,162 Finn, Michael 31,54,58,71,162 Finnegan, Jeffrey 162 Firtik, Gary 77,162 Firtik, Gregory 27,32,77,181 Fitzmaurice, John 138,150 Fitzpatrick, Roy 46,150 Flahive, Cheryl 150 Flanagan, Brian 162 Flanagan, Marjorie 162 Flanagan, Virginia 150 Fligel, Raymond 162 Flores, Nancy 181 Floyd, James 138 Foglton, Dave 181 Franklin, William 84 Frankowiak, Jacquelin 162 Franks, Michael 85,181 Franz, Frank 67,181 Frazier,John 68,150 Frederick, Christine 150 Frederick, Jackie 138 Frederick, Timothy 31,58, 71,162 Freeman, Maria 150 Freeman, Michael 69,138 Freid, Mark 77,162 Freiwald, David 138 Frieze, Marguerite 40,181 Fritts, Dennis 138 Fron, John 150 Fron, Raymond 182 Funk, Daniel 162 Gab, Dwayne 182 Gabreleski, Leonard 138 Gacek, Ann 162 Gacek, John 138 Gacic, Linda 16,162 Gajewski, Judy 138 Gajewski, Marianne 52,162 Galczak, Nancy 78,79,150 Galik, Robert 150 Gall, Linda 182 Gall, Mary Beth 27,32,79,150 Gallagher, Tammy 182 Gallas, Gust 182 Gallegos, Gia 138 Gallegos, Liam 40,162 Gallo, Susan 163 Garant, Richard 138 Garbacz, Lisa 138 Garbars, Kurt 31,80,163 Garcia, Paul 138 Gard, Allison 138 Gardner, Janet 44,138 Gardner, Lea 182 Gariffo, Kevin 32,59,182 Gasparas, Philip 182 Gaspari, Frank 138 Gasparro, Gina 16,21,163 Gatz, Brenda 163 Gauger, Lori 163 Gavenda, Ivana 138 Gavin, Jim 138 Gawrysh, Carolyn 46,138 Georgi, Andrew 44,150 Georgopoulos, Elena 150 Georgopoulos, George 150 Gera, Tina 138 Gerdevich, Sharon 138 Gervasio, Alphonse 182 Gervino, John 138 Gervino, Peter 80 Geske, Gail 44,150 Giannis, James 60,68,80,81,150 Giannis, Joanne 82,148,150 Gilbert, Donna 19,163 Gilbert, Margaret 19,31,182 Gill, Richard 138 Glab, Russell 69,163 Glowienke, James 69,138 Gniadek, Joseph 150 Gobernatz, Julie 150 Goergen, Barbara 138 Goergen, Kathleen 150,152 Goering, Karen 9,18,21,26, 27,163 Goldman, Paul 69,163 Gomez, Gerald 58,72,163 Gondos, John 138 Gonzales, Richard 27,32, 69,163 Good, Glenn 150 Good, Phillip 150 Goodart, Dawn 136,138 INDEX 213 Holmes, Gorecki, Debbie 182 Gorgen, Gayle 78 Gorgen, Glenn 138,150 Gorlewski, Debra 150 Gorz, Lisa 150 Grabowski, Kimberly 138 Gracanin, George 73,150 Grachan, Angela 136,138 Graf, Pamela 138 Graf, Ron 150 Graham, Donald 138 Granitz, Judy 78,150 Granitz, Nancy 21,27,79, 182 Grantland, Laura 163 Grantland, Tammi 64 Graton, Deborah 163 Graton, James 138 Graves, Tim 150 Greathouse, Karen 182 Grecco, Michele 163 Green, Richard 138 Green, Robin 182 Green, William 88,138,163 Greening, Christian 138 Greenwald, William 58 Greenwood, Debra 182 Gribben, Carolyn 150 Grillo, Debbie 182 Grisafe, James 138 Grisafe, Laura 32,62,75, 182 Gronik, Mark 59 Grosse, Arthur 163 Grosse, Gene 150 Gruszka, James 69,182 Grygienc, Genine 44,150 Grzywa, Denice 163,182 Grzywa, George 59,189 Guajardo, Laura 150 Guajardo, Patricia 150 Guido, Laurie 163 Gunderson, Steven 163 Gurkowski, Julie 150 Gurtner, Timothy 150 Gustafson, William 60,69,138 Gustin, John 163 Guszcza, Julie 182 Guzik, David 163 Guzik, Kenneth 68,150 Guzzo, Andrew 138 Haaker, Tammy 150 Haarmans, Sandra 11,183 Habel, Susan 138 Hagan, Michael 138 Hage, Joseph 163 Haggerty, Lauren 138 Hahn, Becky 5,27,138 Hahn, Mindy 27,150 Hahn, Missy 27,150 Haidamaka, Paul 183 Hain, Mark 71,163 Haindl, Gary 183 Hajer, Jeanmarie 21 ,27,32, 150 Haluska, Adam 183 Haluska, Quint 138 Hamaj, Carl 85 Hamaj, Mark 138 Hamaj, Theresa 163 Hamaker, David 138 Hamaker, Robert 163 214 INDEX Hamera, Jeffrey 60,69,138 Hamera, Loretta 183 Hamm, Michele 46,138 Hammond, Laura 150 Hammond, Michael 24,25,183 Handtmann, Edward 183 Hannigan, Roger 150 Hansen, Bonnie 138 Hansen, Nancy 138 Hanzlik, Eva 6,18,19,183 Hapac, Lynda 138 Haralamos, Peter 183 Harbacek, George 138 Hardina, John 77 Harkin, Mark 163 Harnak, Chris 138 Harris, Billy Joe 150 Hart, James 150 Hart, Lori 5,138 Hart, Steven 163 Hasler, Jean 163 Hasler, Margaret 150 Hathcoat, Kimberly 183 Hatseras, Angela 150 Haun, Paul 138 Haun, Paula 138 Hauptman, Linda 62,86,87,150 Haure, Dina 183 Havel, Richad 138 Havelka, Catherine 163 Havlicek, Lori 16,82,183 Havlik, Barry 163 Havlovic, Debra 138 Hayward, Douglas 68,84,150 Healy, Aileen 44,150 Hearn, Marie 138 Heffernan, Margaret 163 Heffernan, Maureen 31,62,184 Heidenblut, Joseph 163 Hejl, Jolyn 138 Held, Elizabeth 138 Helwig, Laurelle 138 Heneghan, Mary 150 Heneghan, Rita 18,163 Heneghan, Theresa 138 Henkel, Eddie 150 Henkel, Waldemar 184 Henry, Sharon 163 Henry, Wendy 20,184 Hensel, Bradley 184 Hensley, George 138 Henson, Richard 69,138 Herdzina, Yvonne 184 Herrin, Daniel 138 Herron, Bridget 27,78,138 Herron, Michael 89,150 Herstowski, Kurt 138 Heyduk, Gary 73,138 Heyduk, Thomas 184 Hickey, Timothy 77,150 Higgins, Catherine 21,54,151 Hiller, Steven 151 Hillock, Darren 68,69,84,151 Hillock, Kevin 69,138 Hinton, Philip 85,184 Hlavac, Bonnie 151 Hodan, Joyce 64,75,160,163, 166 Hodges, Mark 138 Hodys, Scott 184 Hoggard, Jessica 32,75,79, 172,183,184 Hoggard, Marsha 75,79,163 Holas, Cindy 163 Holas, Joe 184 Holecek, Marie 86,138 Holecek, Marketa 20,82,148, 151,217 Q , , ' .gf-I 4 ,Af ,-vfif' :Haw , .,1Atfg.,. Y idlff -A1 '.. ,, , ,yr .ww ., Holland, Christine 151 Holland, Dawn 184 Holland, Jeanine 151 Holland, Paul 138 Holman Dwaine 151 Laura 21,184 Holmgren, Debra 184 Holsapple, Karen 20,78,138 Holt, Lydia 151 Hood, Richard 84,151,155 Hooper, Jeffrey 138 Hooper, Lori 184 Horak, Brian 151 Horak, David 163 Horecny, Paula 151 Hosek, James 138 Hosek, Richard 36,138 Hoskin, Steven 24,53,67, 138 Houda, David 163 Houda, Richard 138 Houdek, Teresa 184 Hough, Helen 138 Howard, Carol 163 Howard, Derrick 151 Hozjan, Mary 138 Hrachovsky, Jeffrey 184 Hrachovsky, Keith 163 Hrascinski, Frank 184 Hruby, Jennifer 19,21,31, 44,153 Hruska, Laura 27,78,151 Hubacek, Linda 163 Hubbard, Aubrey 151 Hubbard, Tammy 138 Huben, Jill Marie 21,27,138 Huebner, Cindy 138 Huebner, Stephen 151 Hugh, Karol 138 Hughes, Danny 69,142 Hughes, Michael 68,151 Hurbanis, Gary 184 Husa, Glenn 163 Hybl, Linda 46,184 'va Hybl, Lori 82,151 Iaccino, John 69,139 Iliff, Therese 151 Infelise, Debra 184 Iovine, Elisa 151 lovino, Frank 185 lovino, Robin 163 Italiano, Adriana 151 lvanisevic, Jovan 139 lzzi, Michael 68,151 Jackowiak, Karen 17,139 Jackson, Bonnie 151 Jackson, Glenn 139 Jacobazzi, Rocco 139 Jacobson, Caryn 151 Jacobson, Debra 163 Jaeger, Mike 163 Jaffe, Joel 139 Jaffe, Peter 38,49,54,l85 Jagielo, Jeff 59 Jakubowski, Kenneth 139 Jakupi, Gazim 151 Jakupovic, Rudy 38,139 Jambrosek, Katherine 185 James, John 151 Janda, Gary 71,163 Janda, Mark 151 Janda, Richard 185 41. A Janickas, Irene 151 Janowick, David 139 Janowick, Ronald 77 Jansky, Suzanne 32,63,75, 36,163 Jarosz, Cindy 151 Jaso, Pamela 164 Jaworek, Diana 14,l9,185 Jaworski, Gary 185 Jedlicka, Rebecca 139 Jelderks, Richard 151 Jansik, Angela 139,164 Jeselski, Cindy 185 Jezek, Alice 3l,47,54,l85, 200,222 Jindra, Christy 60,139 Jirus, Linda 164 Jirus, Roberta 139 Johanes, Dawn 32,87,186 Johansen, Debbie 151 Patricia 186 Knapp Johnson David 139 Johnson Dawn 186,189 Johnson Edward 164 Johnson, Jacqui 139 Johnson Jan 139 Johnson Laura 186 Johnson Pamela 164 Johnson, Johnston, Renee 186 Jones, Helen 151 Jones, Theresa 139 Jones, Thomas 139 Jordan, Cathy 186 Jordan, John 139 Jordan, Mark 186 Josek, Lubomir 72,73,186 Jovanovie, Kathy 151 Jozwiak, Christophe 40,85, Juhasz, Dionyz 84,164 Jundt, James 85 Juntunen, Barbara 24,139 Juntunen, Doreen 151 Jurish, Julie 107,164 1 Kabat, Angelique 139 Kabelka, Michelle 82,151 Kachlic, Gregory 69,139 Kaehlik, Madeline 139 Kachurik, Cynthia 139 Kachurik, Lorraine 186 Kachurik, Michael 151 Kaczmar, Michele 152 Kadolph, Thomas 164 Kadow, James 73,88,l39 Kajevic, George 73,152 Kakacek, Joann 16,17,20, 2l,3l,172,l86,222 Kalal, Janet 16,186 Kammerer, Lou 33,76,77 Kanavos, Maria 97,152 Kanavos, Peter 164 Kantner, Cynthia 152 Kapsa, Barbara 14,16,44, 78,79,l52 Karasek, Robert 49,152 Kariolich, Susan 19,152 Kariott, David 164 Kariott, John 186 Kariott, Kenneth 152 Karlberg, Lynn 152 Karlovsky, Steven 152 Karvanek, Randall 60,152 Kasper, Mark 164 Kasprzak, Renee 139 Kasprzyk, Jeanine 21,27, 78,139 Kayser, John 67,139 Kazda, Cynthia 186 Kazda, David 164 Keating, Janice 152 Keating, Joseph 12,69,186 Keel, Christina 112,152 With only a lone gym shoe protruding from beneath the blanket, unknown Thespian puts forth a life-like portrayal of a cadaver. Keel, Terry 8,36,37,186 Kelly, Kathryn 186 Kelly, Patrick 44,60,139 Kelly, Thomas 84,152 Kelpsas, Barry 38,39,174, 186 Kempf, Lois 186 Kendall, Kim 21,152 Kendra, Krista 24,25,27, 38,44,49,164 Kenealy, Donna 164 Kennedy, John 139 Kennin g, Andrew 70,139 Kenning, Mark 71,164 Kenny, Brigid 139 Kenny, Gerald 164 Kenny, Sean 186 Kessel, Rebecca 35,186 Kestian, George 152 Ketza, Larry 59,69,186 Keyes, Eve 20,164 Keyes, Kay 21,186 Kibitz, Lisa 46,139 Kiener, Laura 139 Kikuchi, Andrew 68,188,152 Kikuchi, Eugene 58,88,l52 Kilinsk Kimak, y, Peggy 186 Jill 139 King, Brian 70,152 Kirehh off, Kathryn 44,187 Kirin, Laura 36,139 Kirk, Gerald 152 Kirkoli Kirkoli s, Christina 140 s, Deidra 164 Kirstein, George 164 Kirstein, Ronald 68,152 Kistulinee, David 140 Kitzberger, Wayne 187 Kizior, Kizior, Brian 140 Daniel 152 Klausler, Chris 85 Klausler, David 67,85,187 Klausler, Jonathan 69,140 Klausler, Julie 152 Klaves, Tracy 140 Kleronomos, William 152 Klimek, Rosanne 187 Klina, Dan 77 Klindera, Jeffery 32,67, 84,164 Klindera, Nancy 140 Kling, Sharon 16,107,164 Klouda, Bruce 8,187 Klump, Barbara 152 Klump, Patrica 140 Klump, Robert 99,140 Klump, William 187 Kmet, Emil 27,164 Bill 58,611,152 Knapp, Laura 187 Knerr, Scott 187 Knorps, Janet 187 Knorps, Steven 187 Kobel, Timothy 187 Kobel, Tracy 152 Koehanski, Laura 164 Kocian, Debra 164 Kocka, Mark 187 Koeurek, Dawn 188 Koehler, Christine 38,152 Koehler, David 152 Kohlcgk, Cheryl 140 Kohlcgk, Edward 188 Kolak, Laura 164 Kojs, Rebecca 38,219,140 Koledin, Toplica 73,140 Koller, Kathy 152 Koller, Linda 38,444,140 Komarek, Robert 188 Kompare, Christopher 152 Kompare, Michel 140 Kontopoulos, Richard 152 Konwent, Karen 16,20,21, 188 Konwent, Tom 58,152 Kopek, Kenneth 69,140 Kopstain, David 70,140 Kopstain, Donald 70,152 Koran, George 67,140 Kosar, David 140 Kosiec, Annmarie 140 Kosinar, Mary 38,46,140 Kosinski, Debra 164 Kosinski, Perry 140 Kosmider, Nancy 164 Kostecka, James 152 Kostel, Jeffry 36,140 Kostelancik, David 140 Kostka, Denise 16,20,21, 46,188 Kostka, Eileen 16,20,46,152 Kostka, Gail 153 Kotek, Lynn 188 Kotek, Sandy 153 Kotulski, Deborah 52,188 Kovacic, Bonnie 16,17,31, 40,417,188 Kovacic, William 70,153 Koval, Mary Ann 172,188 Kovalsky, William 40,188 Kowalewski, Kary 140 Kowalski, David 140 Kowalski, Thomas 188 Kowarseh, Jean 188 Kozderka, Lori 188 Kozlowski, Stanley 58,69,164 Kraft, George 153 Kraft, Janet 188 Kramer, Beth 153 Kramer, Beth 188 Kraus, Martha 140 Kraveik, Keith 31,188 Kraveik, Kenneth 153 Krawec, John 88,140 Krawec, Luan 164 Krchov, Deborah 153 Krecek, James 69,140,142 Krejca, James 164 Kretch, Jean 164 Krev, Karen 32,751,153 Kristy, Robert 140 Krivanek, Sandra 44,95,153 Kriz, Deanna 78,140 Kriz, Dennis 72 Krizek, Michele 140 Kroe, Dan 153 Krolak, Donald 140 Kroll, Celeste 31,188 Krucek, Gregory 32,44,85,188 Krug, Sandra 140 Krukoff, Scott 38,153 Krull, Linda 188 Kruse, Robert 140 Krusec, Carol 16,44,153 Krusec, Ellyn 16,44,188 Kruzich, Jeffrey 88,153 Kruzich, Katherine 188,207 Krystyniak, Laura 63,75,164 all INDEX 215 Krystyniak, Walter Krzanik, Edward 140 Krzyvon, Georgiann 140 Kubat, Valerie 140 Kubik, Kirk 27,32,69,188 Kubik, Michael 27,69,88,140 Kubisch, Laura 75,152 Kucan, Bill 85 Kucan, Tom 153 Kucera, Bonnie 18,164 Kucera, Brenda 140 Kucera, Kenneth 153 Kucera, Michelle 86,140 Kuchar, Dwayne 68,153 Kuchar, Joseph 164 Kucharz, Scott 188 Kuchta, Mary 21,153 Kuesis, Jack 153 Kuesis, Richard 188 Kufrin, John 88,153 Kufrin, Tamera 20,44,189 Kulaga, Patricia 140 Kulich, Jim 32,69,85,88, 189 Kunkel, Jacquelyn 189 Kunkel, John 58,70,71,164,165 Kunz, Brian 84,153 Kunz, Denise 44,189 Kupres, Andrew 153 Kuras, Sharon 27,64,65,164 Kurtz, David 69 Kush, Kathi 21,44,140 Kusiak, Christine 189 Kuzel, Leslie 153 Kuzel, Terri 140 Kuzur, James 164 Kvasnicka, Michael 164 Lacey, Beth 44,86,140 Lacey, Carolyn 24,5-4,160,164 Lacey, Linda 189 Lacina, Lacina, Douglas 73,88,140 Katherine 31 ,48, 49,134,164 Lacny, Michael 103,153 Ladd, A Lake, V lan 164 icky 140 Lamberson, Amy 189 Lamorg Landis, Landise ese, Carmela 140 Christine 164 , Mary Jo 153 Landowski, Sharon 153 Landsinger, Laura 164 Lanenga, Christine 140 Lanenga, Randy 44,164 Lange, Loretta 140 Langer, Michael 140 Lantvit, Peggy 20,2l,44, 172,183,185,189,190,l95 Lardino, Frank 70,140 Larosa, Leslie 78 Larson, Craig 190 Larson, Don 67,84,99,164 Larson, Leslie 53,67,79,140 Latham, Daniel 88,190 Latham, Steven 88,153 Lauriano, Jay 140 Laursen, Kristine 153 Lautermilch, David 140 Lautermilch, Michael 92 Lavallie, Dawn 190 Lavallie, Denise 164 Lavicka, Catherine 27,140 Lawrence, David 153 Lawrisuk, Andrew 44,164 Lawrisuk, Lois 44,151,153 Leach, Russell 164 Leal De Freitas, Monica 178 Ledvort, William 61,190 Lee, Catherine 21,164,166 Leonard, Allan 153 Leonard, Deanna 86,87,140 Leonard, Helen 153 Leoni, Gina 153 Leopard, Jeffery 27,190,198 Leopard, Vicki 46,140 Lewan, gale' l53 Lewan, Michael 190 Lewan, Susan 140 Lewandowski, Anthony 38, 39,190 Lewandowski, Gail 44,46, 140,145,164 Lewandowski, Jill 87 Lewis, Joanne 190 Lewter, Michael 68,153 Libel, Patricia 153 Lichamer, Dana 164 Licht, Barbara 153 Licht, Thomas 24,25,191 Likens, Lorie 153 Lindo, Carlos 140 Lindo, Gloria 107,164 Lindsay, Linda 153 Link, Susan 108,164 Liska, Richard 72,191 Little, Kathy 44,191 Little, Sandra 164 Littleton, Judith 164,165 Litviak, Pamela 164 Ljungberg, Gail 21,27,32, 79,153 Ljungbcrg, Karen 21,27,32, 79,191 Lobello, Anthony 84,153 Lodding, Beth 191 Loess, Susan 48,49,164 Loh, Wai Keung 31,46,164,191 Loisi, Rosemary 140 Londak, Susan 140 Lorenz, William 59,191 Loris, Mark 140 Lotarski, David 54,67,84, 153,155 Lotito, Joseph 153 Lowe, Diana 164 Luketic, Kenneth 68,248,153 Lulich, Larry 85,191 Lulich, Leonard 140 Lusk, Gail 164 Luszczek, Susan 153 Luterman, Jerry 72,164 Lymangrover, Mark 164 Lyssenko, Scott 153 Lyttek, Gary 49,107,153 Machotka, Anna 153 Maciejewski, Gerald 140 Maciejewski, James 140 Maciejewski, Peter 191 Madurzak, Laura 86,140 Magdaleno, Martin 73,140 Mahon, James 69,140 Mahon, Joan 82,191 Mahon, Michele 54,153 Maiden, Debbie 140 Maietta, Michelle 44,164 Majcen, Perry 164 Majdak, Lily 20,21,32,82,83,191 Maksimovich, Danny 153 Maksimovich, Mike 140 Malanowski, Robert 153 Malarik, Jaymie 98,108,153 Malek, Karen 153 Malik, Shukarullah 140 Mallahan, Charles 69,140 Malnic, Deborah 44,46,140 Malon, Linda 140 Malon, Rita 191 Malusa, Karla 19,164,169 Maly, Mary 191 Malzahn, Lisa 153 Mamola, Joan 191 Mancini, Lisa 153 Mandel, David 191 Mangini, Dawn 19,191,203 Mangini, Ronald 68,88,89,l53 Manson, William 38,152,153 Mantia, William 69,84,164 Marbes, Daniel 140 Marcisz, Judith 191 Marciszewski, Diane 20,21, 31,164 Marciszewski, Jamie 20,172, 190,191 CREDITS 5,11 as r' , K Sfkfffiv Y Q ' 3 3 'armf tx . 53 Marciszewski, Joann 14,20, 48,49,52,183,191 Marckess, Sandra 164 Marczak, Lori 52,191,196 Mares, Elizabeth 191 Mares, James 153 Mares, Shawn 141 Maresh, Marianne 141 Maretta, Albert 191 Maretta, Michele 164 Margentina, Dominick 164 Margentina, Lori 153 Markou, Thomas 164 Marnell, Angelo 141 Mars, Carole 153 Mars, Theresa 191 Marsh, Debra 18,21,153 Marshall, Ronald 60,141 Marsico, Roberto 141 Marten, Robin 164 Martin, Bruce 60,153 Martin, David 141 Martin, Gretchen 21,31,32, 38,44,79,164 Martin, Heidi 21,44,78,l41 Martin, Michael 77 Martinek, Debra 14,19,191 Martinek, Gerald 164 Martinek, Suzanne 19,63,153 Martinez, Agustin 153 Martinez, Beverly 153 Martinez, Margie 192 Martini, Roy 141 Martinucci, Anthony 60,69, 141 Masden, James 101,153 Mashos, Georgia 141 Masini, Lora 19,27,164 Masschelin, John 192 si Laub, Jvseph 153 Macek, Mark 140 1 Totally drained of all energy after a full day of classes, Debbie Quinn openly expresses her exhaustion with a combined stretch and yawn. 216 IND EX Neitzel, Vlasters, John 192 Vlaszota, Alice 164,169 Vlataczynski, Bradley 61,62, 164 Vlatarrese, Anastasia 164,169 Vlatelski, Maryanne 164 Vlathieu, Nadine 164 Vlaturo, Carol 153 Vlaturo, Daniel 69,192,205 Vlatus, Robert 164 Vlatus, Sheryl 18,153 Vlatysek, James 192 Vlaurer, Jerome 164 Vlaurizi, Joseph 164 Vlaxa, Ken 110,192 Vlaxson, Cheryl 141 Vlay, David 44,153 Vlay, Patricia 38,164 Nlay, Steven 141 Mayerhofer, Carolyn 192 Mayerhofer, Christine 153 Mayerhofer, Michael 141 Mazintas, Joseph 153 zllazintas, Laura 153 , azur, Susan 20,21,44,153 Mazzone, Judith 141 Mazzuca, Frank 36,164 Vlazzuca, Joe 69,141 McCarthy, Colleen 141 iVIcCarthy, Walter 141 McCartney, Jeffery 153 McCormick, John 77,164 cCullagh, Daniel 192 cCullagh, Jeffrey 88,153 cCullough, Arleen 192 cDonal, Darryl 153 cDonald, Cindy 6,20,2l, 1 44,104,192,207 McDonald, Sheldon 192 McFadden, Bruce 164 McGowan, John 153 McGuffey, Jennifer 164 McGuire, Patrick 164 McLaren, Patricia 192 McQueeney, Kelly 141 McQuilliams, Kathy 165 Meares, Anastasia 165 Meares, Helen 141 Meckel, Matthew 193 Meckes, Mark 32,38,67,84, 85.193 Mehren, Raymond II 38,141 Melchiorre, John 141 Melissopoulos, Anna 141 Mercado, Mark 153 Meredith, William 141 Metido, Elizabeth 141 Metsch, Linda 20,165 Meyers, Beth 193 Meyers, Deborah 193 Miaso, Joseph 193 Mikulec, Darlene 193 Mikutis, Carolyn 141 Mikutis, Deborah 31,193 Mikyska, Gary 141 Milaro, John 153 Milaro, Josephine 165 Milenkovic, Mitch 153 Milivojevic, Lillian 193 Miller, Bonnie 165 Miller, Deborah 38,141 Miller Donna 141 Miller, James 59 Miller Linda 193 Miller Marie 165 Miller Mark 73,153 Miller, Michael 193 Miller, Ricky 193 Miller, Robin 142 Milovanovic, Dan 142 Mishevski, John 85,193 Misicka, Lauren 142 Mysicka, Doriann 31,48,165 Najfus, Philip 31,194 Naleway, David 84,154 Napolitano, Anthony 165 Naughton, Janice 194 Naugle, Ann 142 Naugle, Stan 194 Nawrot, Monica 142 Nawrot, Monya 194 Naxera, George 165 Naxera, Lori 194 Neal, Wendy 194 Neapolitan, Denise 36,44, 53,142 Neapolitan, Ray 66,67,84, 154 Miceli, Joseph 141 Michaels, Brian 165 Michalek, Garry 69,193,205 Michalek, Laura 141 Michalowski, Cathy 153 Michalowski, Joseph 165 Michals, Deborah 9,18,27,l93 Michard, Keith 141 Michard, Kyle 94,165 Michopoulos, Mark 141 Mielcarski, Carol 75,165 Miezio, Maria 141 Migon, Laura 153 Mihalkanin, Robert 141 Mikel, Connie 153 Mikelenas, John 69,141 Mikneus, Scott 60,141 Misiorowski, Jeffrey 153 Mladenik, Scott 153 Molinaro, Salvatore 68,153 Mollenhauer, Thomas 58,60,l53 Molloy, John 153 Molloy, Mary 38,142 Mondrowski, Helene 193 Mondrowski, Philipa 154 Mondrowski, Stephen 111,193 Montana, Christopher 142 Montemayor, Michael 165 Moore, Jennifer 32,86,165 Moore, Steven 154 Moran, David 80 Moran, Deborah 193 Moran, Steven 80 Morano, Angela 193 Morelli, Alex 72,193 Morelli, Susan 165 Morey, Kevin 142 Moroney, Bill 142 Morosky, Edward 77,165 Morrell, Denise 75,86,154 Morris, James 154 Moschel, Peter 73,142 Moughan, Michael 68,88,154 Moughan, Sheila 86,142 Moustos, Kathy 154 Mowery, Julie 193 Moy, Judy 193 Mraka, Janet 165 Mrizek, Michelle 78,142 Mroz, Kevin 68,154 Mstowski, Richard 165 Muccianti, Michele 194 Mudra, Cheryl 177,194 Mudra, Mark 88,154 Mullennax, Rich 165 Mullennax, Sandy 16,17,21,154 Mungove, Karen 142 Mungove, Sharon 194 Munoz, Peter 32,67,194 Munoz, Raymond 69,165 Murphy, Mark 73,154 Musial, Kathleen 194 Musial, Mary 165 Mussari, Carol 46,142 Mussari, Patricia 75,86,154 Muth, Steven 76,165 Myk, Gary 194 Myrtle, Elizabeth 194 Neidhofer, Don 142 Ann 154 Nelson, Joyce 27,32,82,194 Nelson, Phillip 142 Nelson, Sharon 21,27,75, 82,165 Nemecek, Michael 142 Nemecek, Ronald 142 Nenadic, Miodrag 73,84,154, 156 Nepras, Kim 34,165 Neuberg, Sandra 86,142 Neuland, Andrea 194 Neuland, Bert 73,139,142 Nickolettos, Kiki 194 Nicosia, Michael 165 Niedrich, Robert 84,165 Nielsen, Karen 166 Nielsen, Mark 154 Niemann, Laurie 154 Niemiro, John 189,194 Niemiro, Theresa 142 Nieto, Clara 86,142 Nieto, Louis 166 Niezgoda, Tina 27,166 Nikrasch, Brian 69,142 Nikrasch, Michael 68,154 Noble, Patricia 154 Noble, Thomas 69,88,142 Noceda, Della 21,27,154 Noceda, Kim 21,27,44 Noel, Tammy 154 Nohava, James 77 Nohava, June 82,166 Nord, Gordon 166 Nordstrom, Carol 194 Norris, Norris, Connie 194 Robert 154 Nosek, John 154 Novack, Lisa 142 Novak, Fred 166 Novak, Gary 194 Novak, Janet 154 Novak, Kathy 142 Novak, Laura 18,19,75,166 Novak, Matthew 142 Novak, Sandra 27,194 Novak, Susan 142 Novakovich, Miso 68,69,194 Nowaczyk, Joseph 166 Nowak, Nowak, Robert 60,142 Suzanne 21,166 Numero, John 8 After an especially strenuous swim meet, Patty Dunne, Peggy Holecek, and Gail Rawers collapse haphazardly in order to catch a few minutes' rest. INDEX 217 Nykodem, Jennifer 194 Oak, Linda 19,194 Oak, Lisa 19,63,l54 Obodzinski, Steve 195 Obracanik, Melanie 142 Obrien, Janelle 31,100,195 Obrycki, Donald 28,195 Obucina, Lillian 31,95,166 O'Connell, Tim 69,107,166 O'Connor, Laura 64,195 O'Connor, Robert 69,154 Oestmann, Dale 195 Ogiela, Barbara 195 Ogiela, Krystyna 154 O'Halloran, Catherine 154 O'Halloran, Elizabeth 166 O'Halloran, Mary 195 O'Leary, Suzanne 21,166 Olewinski, Edward 69,142 Olshan, David 84,154 Olson, Dale 166 Olszewski, Susan 195 Ondracek, Mark 196 O'Neill, James 142 Onesti, Beth 196 Oplatka, Elizabeth 36,154 O'Reilly, Robert 166 O'Rourke, William 69,88,142 Orrico, Michele 85,154 Orton, Richard 73,142 Orwat, Lisa 196 O'Shea, John 196 O'Shea, Mary 78,142 O'Shea, Thomas 88,154 Oskvarek, Steven 142 Ostrander, Kellie 9,142 Ostrowski, Karen 142 Otto, Leif 77,154 Ourada, Jerry 142 Pacentine, Catherine 21,142 Pacentine, Steven 32,89,196 Pachter, Mary 196 Pacione, Linda 166 Padecky, Pamala 196 Padecky, Tamara 166 Paeth, Richard 60,142 Pagurko, Janice 166 Paige, Joseph 166 Paige, Michael 142 Pajonk, Mark 69,166 Pajonk, Susan 46,101,142 Palermo, Louis 166 Pales, Ken 77 Paljieg, Stephen 69,142 Palmer, Betty 196 Palmer, Dawn 49,166 Palmer, Terrence 143 Palz, Deborah 143 Pancner, Allen 196 Panosh, John 143 Panzo, Kathy 166 Parashos, Mike 196 218 INDEX Parcel, Daniel 143 Pardy, Shawn 154 Parille, Anthony 143 Parks, Debra 143 Parzyk, Nancy 166 Paserillo, Gina 154 Paserillo, Ronald 154 Paspall, Alexander 154 Passini, Carol 154,163 Paszkowski, Rochelle 143 Patera, Betty 143 Patula, David 154 Patula, Jim 77,99,196 Paulson, Susan 162,166 Pavlica, Dusanka 154 Pavlos, Anthony 88,143 Pavlos, Thomas 154 Pawlak, Pawlak, Pawlak, Pawlak, Pawlak, Pawlisz, Pechous, Pechous, Pechous, Pechous, Jeffery 143 Jenni 196 Joseph 143 Karin 154 Richard 197 Michael 73,143 Donald 154 Kevin 166 Laura 166 Robert l8,32,38, 52,59,174,197 Pecora, Jeanne 197 Pecora, Teresa 106,197 Peercy, Richard 143 Pellegrino, Frank 197 Penkava, Jane 20,166 Perna, Jeffrey 197 Perri, Joe 76 Perry, Cynthia 154 Perry, Greg 85 Perry, John 143 Pessimisis, Dimitra 166 Pessimisis, Nicholas 143 Pessimisis, Stella 154 Peters, Kathleen 5,22,31, 54,55,l97,200 Peters, Laura Lea 154 Peters, Stacy 62,75 Peterson, Colleen 166 Peterson, Douglas 77,154 Petitti, Debbie 44,154 Petrelli, Maria 46,143 Petrie, Deena 154 Petrovich, Christiana 63,154 Petrovich, Michael 197 Petrovich, Robert 110,166 Petter, Karen 44,143 Philp, Douglas 143 Picciariello, Brenda 87,197 Picciariello, Cindy 142 Picciariello, Gerald 166 Piemonte, James 197 Piemonte, Tina 143 Pieroni, Patricia 153 Pieruccini, James 84,154 Pietras, Thomas 154 Pietrzak, Julie 143 Pignataro, Anthony 154 Piha, Steven 69,85,197 Pilaszewski, John 154 Pilaszewski, Michael 197 Pilipchuk, David 166 Pincuspy, Barbara 166 Pine, Carla 197 Ping, Cassandra 46,142 Piotrowski, Mark 31,67,197 Piotrowski, Marybeth 154 Pittan, Roxanne 75 Plazibat, Marykay 154 Pleva, Douglas 143 Pliml, James 84,166 Pliml, Sharon 143,213 Plucienik, Donna 21,27,79,l43 Plucienik, Linda 21,27,166 Plummer, Jeanette 143 Plunkett, Dave 143 Pokropinski, Debbie 197 Polakowski, Donna 78 Polich, Edward 73,77,154 Polich, Laura 62,63 Polich, Rhonda 143 Polich, William 72,166 Polivka, Lisa 154 Polivka, Richard 197 Pompei, Daniel 197 Ponshe, Karen 166 Pontrelli, Angela 87,197 Pope, Denise 154 Pope, Keith 197 Pope, Renee 143 Popelka, John 197 Porcelius, Janice 197 Potamianos, Garey 38,166 Poupa, Thomas 166 Prancik, George 143 Prancik, Joann 197 Preber, Doreen 14,15,27, 48,49,197 Prendiville, John 32,58, 72,166 Prendiville, Kevin 68,84, 154 Prerost, David 73,143 Presswood, Debra 197 Presswood, Donna 143 Preston, Cynthia 154 Prey, Cynthia 21,38,143 Prochaska, John 166 Prochaska, Joseph 67,214,154 Prochaska, Ronald 7,166 Proffitt, John 58,154 Prohaska, Robert 154 Prokop, Kathleen 143 Prudik, Randall 198 Prusa, Ann 154 Prusa, Diane 166 Prusa, Steven 198 Psenicka, Alicia 143 Psenicka, Allison 49,216,155 Ptacek, Jacquelyne 44,143 Ptak, Carol 167 Puhar, Donna 167,169 Pulley, Richard 143 Purdey, Rebecca 167 Pusateri, Christophe 198 Pusateri, Gregg 27,77,167 Puskaric, Edward 198 Putzell, Tom 154 Quail, Debra 167 Qualizza, Alexander 143 Quan, Michael 143 Quattrocchi, Anthony 167 Quattrocchi, Lisa 143 Quinlan, Catherine 65,198 Quinlan, Kimberly 154 Quinn, Debbie 198,216 Rabiega, Alicia 4,16,44, 46,154 Rada, Debbie 24,154 Rada, Kathleen 167 Rada, Nancy 143 Radetic, Michael 154 Radke, Daniel 154 Radlowski, Michelle 154 Radocha, Donna 143 Radtke, Gary 167 Raffanti, Melanie 198 Rahn, Jennifer 143 Rahn, Kimberly 154 Raimondi, Margherita 154 Ramaglia, Michael 154 Rank, James 154 Rank, Ricky 154 Rassmusen, Mike 198 Rassmusen, Robert 143 Rawers, Gail 21,27,32,78, 79,82,148,154,2l7 Razim, Robert 143 Ream, Mark 143 Recht, Suzie 38,199 Reda, Angela 44,143 Reda, Debora 154 Reda, Mary 199 Redl, Arnost, 154 Reeves, Janet 167 Regan, Mary 17,24,28,44, 49,53,l54 Regan, Maureen 19,27,199, 203 Regan, Michael 58,69,167 Regan, Ruth 53,143 Rehor, Charles 31,199 Rehor, Kenneth 38,143 Reich, Reich, Ernie 199 Gloria 154 Reily, Mark 199 Reiman, Michele 86,154 Reina, Salvatore 27,69,143 Reinhold, Beverly 143 Remelis, Dale 199 Renc, Linda 167 Renn, Bonnie 53,154 Reyna, Elaine 167 Reyna, Sonya 154 Reynolds, Lenee 21,167 Reynolds, Tom 61,199 Reynolds, William 61,152,154 Rezek, Jeffrey 167 Rezek, Karen l6,20,21,46,199 Rich, Anthony 199 Rich, Julie 154 Richard, Jenette 167 Richards, Kathleen 199 Richardson, Michael 167 Richardson, Rhonda 154 Richter, John 68,84,150,154 Riedl, Donald 69,95,167 Riedl, James 31,69,199 Rieth, Linda 21,143 Riffel, Mike 199,222 Riha, Debra 167 Riha, Gene 67,143 Rimicci, Jacqueline 199 Ring, Daniel 155 Rissky, Jayne 167 Rita, Michael 199 Ritz, Richard 58,155 Rivas, Dan 77 Rivera, Jeffrey 167 Robbins, Ronald 167 Robinson, Elizabeth 155 Robinson, Kerry 21,27,167 Rodriguez, Frank 155 Rogan, Cindy 155 Patricia 38,143 logers, David 80,167 logers, Read 155 lohde, Deborah 143 tokos, Frank 68,155 lomack, Jolene 96,143 lomack, Susan 167 lomani, Melissa 155 tomano, Nadine 167 Ronde, Tammy 199 londinella, Anthony 143 lone, Charles 58,88,155 lone, Terri 199 lopele, Dale 111,167 Kose, Bob 155 loselli, Lora 155 lossini, Deborah 199 Rossini, Thomas 155 Roth, Margaret 167 Roth, Michele 143 Roth, Theresa 155 iowlan, John 199 Rozycki, Margaret 143 Kozycki, Richard 167 Ruban, Steven 60,143 Ruda, Denise 49,143 Ruether, Sheri 16,20,21,31,199 Rusick, Kimberly 200 Russ, Lisa 155 Russell, Darlene 200 Russell, Donna 155 Russo, Anthony 58,155 Russo, Joanne 32,200 Russo, Joseph 200 usso, Tony F 44 uszkowski, Suzanne 200 uther, Gregory 167 X uzicka, Barbara 155 Ruzicka, Russell 200 yan, Colleen 38,143 yan, Robert 77 yan, Tim 155 ychlec, Brian 73,155 yckman, Kenneth 84,155 ycraft, Sharon 200 ycraft, William 143 ylands, Beth 200 yndak, Linda 20,82,143 yndak, Russell 71,136,167 Sabanov, Severdan 84 Sabbach, Jamie 74,155 Sadowski, Nancy 167 Sagel, Debra 201 Sainsbury, Bernice 167 Sainsbury, Yvonne 155 Salach, Jeffrey 67,85,201 Salach, Julie 143 Salach, Kristine 167 Salerno, Jeffrey 167 Sales, Rubylyn 17,167 Salvino, Duane 155 Samoska, Jerry 143 Samoska, Peter 201 Santarelli, Tammy 143 Saran, Lisa l9,31,180,201 Saran, Philip 59,6l,201 Sass, Christine 155 Sass, Deborah 106,201 Sasso, Anthony 68 Sasso, Laura 201 Sasso, Michael 167 Sauer, Jeannine 143 Savic, Jasmina l6,38,167 Savic, Olivera 143 Savickas, Mark 143 Savopoulos, Connie 143 Savopoulos, Sotirios 143 Sawicki, Adam 69,142,143 Sawusch, Sbarbori, Kathleen 155 Eugene 201 Scala, Gene 26 Scaletta, Cathy 155 Scaletta, Donna 201 Scalici, Jack 143 Seaman, Jeff 201 Seaman, Susan 167 Scarcello, Mary 143 Scardigli, Wayne 143 Scardino, Annamarie 107,167 Scavuzzo, Schaefer, Joann 167 Scheffel, Ellen 155 Scheffel, Joey 143 Scheffel, Sherri 201 Scheibe, Roland 155 Scheive, Steven 201 Scherrer, Stacy 49,167 Schiechl, Lisa 93,143 Schiefelbein, John 167 Schieszler, Joe 201 Schild, Donald 67,143 Schild, Norman 72,84,167 Schillaci, Karen 38,143 Schmidt, Karen 201 Schmidt, Phillip 143 Schmitz, Cynthia 19,167 Schmitz, Ronald 27,143 Schnulle, Gerald 167 Schnulle, Suzie 8,20,28,31, 36,37,209 Schoch, Heidi 86,143 Schoch, Susan 19,167 Schomer, Michael 72,167 Schomer, Scott 77,155 Schranz, Christine 18,21,167 Schranz, Marty 58,59 Schretter, Sharon 136,143 Schretter, Susan 167 Schueneman, Richard 167 Schuh, Debbie 155 Schultz, Dawn 38,49,82,167 Schulz, Paul 201 Schumacher, John 167 Schumacher, Patrick 69,881,143 Schumann, Mary 201 Schuppe, Brandon 143 Schuster, Gail 155 Schwantz, Edward 167 Sciabica, Mary 44,143 Sciabica, Natalie 201 Sciara, Antonio 167 Sciukauskas, Nancy 143 Scola, Gene 69,201 Scola, Michael 60,69,143 Scornaienchi, Eugene 60, 69, Scott, Timothy 69,144 Scotti, Geriann 201 Sebastian, Lynda 155 Sebastian Sandra 201 Sedivy,Linda 32,75,87,201 Sedlacek, James 201 Sedlacek, Robert 167 Sekulich, Lisa 19,155 Self, Dianna 78,155 Self, James 69,88,144 Self, Neil 167 1 Having determined his weight, Mr. Ronald Bangert decides that he can indulge in one more piece of candy without worrying about calories. 5 3 5 1 1 1 4 . Selvaggi, Michael 155 Sena, Steven 46,155 Senase, Rhonda 156 Senese, Anthony 72,167 Seplak, Donna 156 Seplak, Karen 167 Ser finiak, Scott 144 Serbick, Paul 77,156 Serbick, Teresa 53,67,144 Sergo, Karl 156 Sevcik, Tina 144 Sexton, Leann 167 Shadduck, Glenn 144 Shadduck, Peggy 167 Shafar, Paul 32,58,71,167 Sharkov, James 88,156 Sharkov, Jenny 144 Shatkus, Maryann 16,156 Shay, Jack 201 Shay, Judy 144 Shelden, Shari 144 Sheldon, Pamela 144 Shelonzek, Barbara 202 Shelonzek, Regina 156 Shepelak, Robert 202 Shepherd, David 44,49,52, 101,202 Shepherd, Richard 49,156 Sherlock, James 167 Shermack, Patrick 144 Shermack, Peter 167 Sherman, Valerie 202 Shipp, Denise 167 Shipp, Eric 144 Shubinski, David 76,156 Shubinski, Pamela 62,75,202 Shuey, Lena 144 Shuma, Roger 85 Sianta, Frank 144 Sichta, Mack 58,68,156 Sichta, Melissa 144 Siegert, Jeffrey 167 Signore, Ronald 202 Sikyta, James 156 Sikyta, Lorilee 167 Sikyta, Michael 60,69,144 Simon, Catherine 144 Simone, David 156 Simosky, Ronald 156 Sims, Connie 64,167 Sims, Sandy 64,156 Sinnott, Debbie 18,113,202 Sinnott, Kelly 18,19,21, 156,222 Sinnott, Robert 167 Sipek, Carl 156 Siragusa, Deborah 167 Siragusa, Linda 156 Sisto, Michael 144 Sitowski, Christopher 144 Sivak, Lorrie 156 Skarecky, Laddie 73,144 Skells, Ellen 144 Skells, Stephen 202 Skelly, Margaret 167 Skiba, David 167 Skinner, Roberta 27,46,203 Skoulikas, Fran 156 Skowron, Eric 203 Skowron, Janet 167 Skowron, Mark 85 Skowronski, Joann 156 Sladek, Richard 36,167 Sladetz, John 69,85,203 Slama, Slama, Slaten, Slater, Slater, Patricia 167 Robert 144 Linda 144 Jacqueline 203 Jonathan 203 Slechta, Todd 73,144 Slehofer, Michelle 156 Slehofer, Ronald 203 Slifka, George 144 Slifka, Timothy 167 Slivinski, David 72,203 Smajek, Linda 203 Smenos, Daria 63,82,168 Smetko, Donald 203 INDEX 219 Vana, Smiley, Rex 144 Smirz, Michael 36,168 Smirz, Timothy 36,168 Smith, Cynthia 203 Smith, David 156 Smith, Dennis 168 Smith, Jamie 156 Smith, Katherine 18,168 Smith, Kenneth 178 Smith, Laura 168 Smith, Laurel 31,49,54,168 Smith, Roy 203 Smith, Sandra 38,156 Smuda, Allen 168 Smuda, Donna 144 Smuda, Robin 203 Smyka Snella, 1, Timothy 60,69,144 Russell 38,77,156 Snyder, Renee 156 Sobota, Robert 168 Sofia, Debbie 168 Sokoln ik, Mona 168 Solik, Michael 168 Solik, Sharon 168 Sommese, Anthony 68,84,156 Sorensen, Sonia 18,27,156 Sorensen, Tom 168 Soriano, Laura 156 Sotir, Mark 32,69,204 Soto, Susan 144 Soveg, Jane 20,204 Soveg, William 156 Spadaro, Gina 168 Sparks, Robert 88,144 Speciale, Anthony 31,46, 54,198,204,207 Speciale, Thomas 156 Speechley, Michael 168 Speechley, Sheri 156 Sperlik, Joseph 144 Speropulos, George 156 Spinasanto, Lori 144 Spiros, Catherine 204 Spizewski, Greg 144 Splavec, Scott 58,61,156 Spolar, Charlene 20,156 Spolar, Diane 16,20,36,101, 204 Spolar, Paul 204 Sprovieri, Frank 168 Sramek, Deborah 144 Srebalus, Annette 78,144 Srebalus, Margaret 79,168 Stabenow, Randy 156 Stacho, Jane 21,27,99,144 Stacho, Joe 59 Stacho, Mary 18,74,75,168 Stack, Linda 162,168 Stackley, Robert 15,168 Stafford, Vincent 144 Stahnke, Elizabeth 44 Stahnke, Paul 38,144 Stahnke, Robert 144 Stainer, Jeffrey 168 Stallmann, Gregory 31,44,168 Stamas, Alexis 63,82,157 Starkey, Michael 77,157 St. Arnauld, Christina 157 St. Arnauld, Marlene 204 Stary, Dennis 157 Stastny, Maryann 168 Stastny, Sherri 144 Stastny, Susan 101,204 Stednitz, Sherry 204 Steele, Robert 157 Stefa, Charles 69,144 Steger, Anthony 144 220 INDEX Steinbring, Lynn 168 Stemas, Nickolas 168,172 Stephenson, Deborah 144 Stephenson, Kerry 204 Stepina, Scott 168 Stetka, Donna 204 Stetka, Lois 157 Stetka, Simona 157 Stetka, Ylona 157 Stevens, Donald 89,168 Stevens, Sharon 204 Stewart, Kristine 204 Stillo, Louis 69,144 Stillo, Sam 168 Stimmel, Jeanine 157 Stirrat, Laura 144 Stisevic, Christine 204 Stochl, Michael 66,67,144 Stoklasa, Annamarie 144 Stolz, James 157 Stolz, Linda 204 Storino, Diana 144 Stosur, Mary 20,21,54,157 Stradal, Corinne 144 Strauss, Deborah 78,157 Strauss, Glenn 168 Stresemann, Tarri 204 Stressemann, Mike 77 Striska, Terrilynn 204 Strnad, Theresa 21,38,44, 168 Strojny, Colin 168 Strojny, Kathleen 144 Stuart, Deborah 144 Stulgo, David 144 Stulgo, Donna 168 Stvan, Jeffrey 38,49,52,94,204 Suchy, David 168 Sudzum, Nada 157 Sulek, Thomas 77,157 Sullivan, Timothy 77,168 Summers, Paula 157 Sunter, Deidre 195,207 Sup, Deborah 204 Susralski, Richard 144 Svab, Roger 157 Svestka, Frank 67,145 Svetich, Joe 59 Swade, Michael 72,168 Swallow, Thomas 144 Swartzel, Paul 144,204 Sweeney, Wally 157 Swenson, Richard 157 Swierk, Kelly 157 Sworsky, James 168 Sworsky, Robert 157 Syers, Charles 44,157 Szablewski, Richard 204 Szczesniak, Kathryn 168 Szczesniak, Steven 204 Szudarski, Ronald 157 Szydlo, Casimir 168 Szydlo, Edward 168 Szymel, Andrew 69,204,205 Szymel, Christopher 168 Tallerico, Sharon 168 Tapak, Donna 19,20,205 Taraba, Frank 144 Taraba, Teresa 157 Tazelaar,Lisa 21,144 Teglia, Louis 144 Teimer, Susan 168 Tennant, Thomas 205 Terry, Deborah 49,168 Tesar, Gayle 157 Teska, Kenneth 205 Tetik, Janet 157 Tevere, Sheila 49,168 Theodore, Lisa 50,157 Thill, Thomas 157 Thomas, Emily Ann 144 Thomas, Kevin 109 Thomas, Michael 157 Thomas, Steven 157 Thompson, Patricia 27,144 Thompson, Patricia 168 Thomson, Rhonda 157 Thorpe, William 39,52,168 Thurlwell, Lynn 28,205 Ticknor, Brian 205 Tieri, Donald 205 Tiffin, Michael 36,205 Tingle, Lorrie 144 Tipescu, David 73,144 Ulrich, Jeanatte 168 Underwood, Steven 35,36 37,180,206 Urban, Dawn 168 Urban, Joseph 148,157 Urban, Valerie 157 Urban, William 157 Urban, Zeno 168 Urosevic, Milovan 73,144 Ursich, Daniel 144 Ursich, Joseph 168 Uthe, Connie 86,144 Vaia, Rick 157 Vales, Janet 206 Vana, Caryn 168 Vana, Donald 72,168 Thomas 73,157 Tobin, Theresa 78,144 Todro, Teresa 205 Toman, Michael 168 Tomasek, Cheryl 144,168 Tomasino, Linda 206 Tomaszewski, Cheryl 144 Tombolato, Peter 168 Tomsik, Douglas 61,168 Tomsik, Karen 46,144 Tomsik, Robert 206 Tornabene, Joseph 144 Tosheff, Christopher 58, 69,168 Toto, Filippa 168 Toto, Vincenze 144 Toutant, Anna 144 Toy, David 206 Tranauskas, Leona 62,75 Travis, Diane 144 Tresp, Nancy 144 Tresp, Susan 157 Trojan, Laura 206 Tronchetti,Lisa 44,48,49, 168 Tronchetti, Mary 44,46,49, 144 Troszynski, Anthony 168 Trout, Mary 46,144 Truhlar, Ken 206 Tsantrizos, Nick 144 Tselepis, Andrew 168 Tselepis, Bill 144 Tucker, Pat 59 Tufo, Terese 206 Tulke, Ron 67,157 Tunis, Joanne 206 Turajlic, Ranka 144 Turek Christine 157 Turek, Joseph 206 Turek, Laura 157 Turek Michael 144 Turek Susanne 157 Turensek, Lisa 157 Tyk, Ann 168 Tyk, John 144 Tymczuk, Debra 44,206 Tymec, Steven 69,144 Tyrolt, Steve 31,168 Ugorek, Sandra 202,206 Vanarsdale, Lynette 144 Vanco, Ray 206 Vanwie, Scott 168 Vavrek, Kathleen 18,157 Veenendaal, Richard 144 Velazquez, Denise 157 Velis, Janice 168,169 Vendl, Richard 144 Venzon, Kim 20,38,46,144 Verkonski, David 144 Verkonski, Nancy 16,206 Verner, Deborah 157 Verven, Danny 157 Vesely, Marla 74,75,168 Veysada, Greg 206 Veysada, Mary 168 Veysada, Michael 157 Vickery, Joanne 102,168 Villari, Steven 144 Vincenzo, Michael 144 Vinyard, Dawn 206 Vinyard, James 68,157 Vinyard, Randall 69,144 Vinyard, Tom 26,32,69 Visk, Judith 168 Visk, Kenneth 85,206 Vitous, Daniel 44,145 Vitous, Jeffrey 45,168 Vizza, Daniel 60,145 Vlach, Brenda 206 Vlach, Gary 145 Vlastnik, Vikki 36,44,145 Vlcek, Stephen 206 Vocelka, Cary 206 Vodicka, Denise 78,157 Vokurka, Maryrose 44,46 145 Volanti, Ronald 145 Volenec, Cheryl 145 Volenec, Lori 168 Volke, Jay 206 Volkema, Debbie 207 Volkert, Douglas 145 Vomacka, Donald 168 Vopatek, Debbie 168 Vorac, Bernard 15,157 Vrba, Sandy 207 Vrchota, Mary 14,38,39,49 82 207 Vrljicak, Kristine 157 Vrljicak, Laurie 168 Vrtis, Joseph 168 Vrtis, Rosemarie 157 Vujicic, Paul 207 lukajlovic, Marina 207 luolo, Annamarie 145 fuolo, Ciro 203,207 Vade, James 157 Vade, John 207 Vade, Theresa 20,21,157 aggener, Daniel 59 aggener, Debbie 207 agner, Chris 69,145 agner, Mary 157 agner, Thomas 32,67,85,207 Vaitekus, Therese 145 Vajss, Jacqueline 207 Valigorski, Rosemary 157 Valik, Lisa 44,145 Valinski, Dale 168 alinski, Glenn 207 alker, John 207 all, Darryl 89,168 Vallace, William 157 Vallers, Donna 208 Vallers, Sharon 157 Valsh, Mike 77 Valters, Barbara 208 Valters, James 157 Valtz, Kenneth 157 7Varchol, Denise 44,46,157 7Varchol, Ralph 208 Ward, Debra 46,157 Ward, Scott 58,59 Nasz, Madonna 157 Nasz, Paula 208 Naszak, Diane 49,168 Naszak, Edward 168 Naszak, Mary Sue 157 Naszak, Michael 85,208 Watkins, Betty 84 Watson Weber, , Linda 16,32,168 Kathleen 157 Wegrzyn, Louis 208 Weibust, Glenn 208 Weigel, Susan 145 Weiner , Raymond 38,157 Welgos, James 157 Welgos, John 168 Wells, Sue Ann 157 Welsch, Michael 208 Wesley, Sherie 168 Wetter, James 72,168 Weyers, Dennis 157 Whalen, Kathleen 145 Whiston, Mark 168 White, White, White, White, Whited Deborah 208 Lori 27,168,198 Mark 168 Steven 157 , Elaine 136,145 Whitehead, Sonny 145 Whitney, Deborah 38,48,49, 82,168 Wielgos, Glen 145 Wielgos, Pamela 157 Wierzbicki, Andrew 30,3 71,80,208 Wierzbicki, James 145 Wierzbicki, Theresa 2l,54, 103,168 Wiet, Elizabeth 20,38,46, 82,83,145 Wilcox, Fred 157 Wilcox, Vickie 208 Wilder, Laura 157 Wilkens, Kathy 169 Wilkosz, Carol 38,413,145 Willett Willett , Cara 19,27,169 , Michael 32,80,18 Willett, Scott 27,42,145 Wilson, Barbara 208 Wilson, Cindy 208 Wilson , Glenn 69,80,169 Wilson, Julie 40,169 Wilson, Linda 157,208 2, 0, 185,208 Wilson, Shelly 157 Wisemiller, Roy 145 Wisniewski, Marianne 208 Witkovich, Thomas 145 Wodarczyk, Paula 145 Woday, Gregory 145 Wojciechowski, Ed 80 Wojciechowski, Roman 80,169 Wolf, David 208 Wolf, Janet 44,413,145 Wolf, Lisa 36,157 Wolf, Lynda 36,145 Wood, Jean 145 Wood, Wendy 145 Woods, Charles 169 Woods, Helen 31,44,54,169 Worobey, Michael 157 Worobey, Patricia 208 Wozniak, David 145 Wozniak, Joseph 88,145 Wright, Patricia 208 Wronski, Margaret 27,145 Wronski, Susan 208 Wysocke, John 157 Wysocke, Maryjo 169 2 Yakubic, Cynthia 208 Yearling, Barbara 169 Yordy, Jonathan 43,72,166, 169 Yuen, Frank 23,31,84,169 Yuen, Jack 157 Yurek, Steven 36,145 Zabel, Lisa 86,145 Talon brings together the best Zabel, Lorena 169 Zack, Victor 157 Zahara, Mike 36,37,52 Zahrobsky, James 169 Zakrocky, Elaine 44,145 Zalabak, James 73,148,157 Zalatorius, Helen 145 Zalazinski, Ann 16,169 Zalazinski, Damian 88,157 Zalkus, Heidi 208 Zamorano, Diana 157 Zank, Robert 145 Zaremba, Bridget 169 Zavattaro, Deborah 145 Zdenek, Daniel 145 Zednik, Lisa 157 Zeleny, Lisa 36,157 Zelinka, Scott 208 Zelinski, Cindy 145 Zelinski, Dawn 208 Zendlock, Gina 145 Ziarko, Karl 157 Zielazinski, Timothy 49,209 Zielinski, Alan 145 Zielinski, Laura 20,169 Zielinski, Paul 209 Zielinski, Timothy 32,48, 67,85,209 Ziemann, Jeffrey 157 Zigman, Bernard 145 Zimmerman, Natalie 157 Zimmerman, William 145 Zitek, David 209 Zitko, Tarece 209 Zitko, Walter 157 Zlatkovich, Zlata 209 Zloch, Joanne 157 Zukowski, Louise 169 Zurawski, Susan 12,82,93,190,209 Zverina, Laura 145 Zymm, Debra 169 Zymm, Deena 82,157 Zywnt, Deborah 209 of West INDEX 221 I I v v r I N W 5 x i N I 9 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