Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1973

Page 1 of 276

 

Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1973 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1973 Edition, Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collectionPage 7, 1973 Edition, Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1973 Edition, Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collectionPage 11, 1973 Edition, Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1973 Edition, Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collectionPage 15, 1973 Edition, Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1973 Edition, Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collectionPage 9, 1973 Edition, Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1973 Edition, Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collectionPage 13, 1973 Edition, Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1973 Edition, Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collectionPage 17, 1973 Edition, Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 276 of the 1973 volume:

.'A f., . A Av L I I I-'q df ,si !ZLf f -f 5 6, ,, V f f fx fy! 1, vvlf f5Jlf7 !b 'X .,, jfkgjf. . 2, ILLUSTRATION BY ED WATTERS AND ANDREW GRACZ TIIE GRA II PARADE X LANE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL DESIGNED EDITED, AND PRINTED BY STUDENTS OF LANE HIGH SCHOOL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60618 PAGES A D ACTIU S A an 31 rv -4 2 A 14 'Y 'v if September marks the beginning of a stream of exciting activities at Lane which engage every individual and group throughout the year. It is a continuous organized, spontaneous and tran- sient parade of events, not necessarily confined to the c'assroom f' W, , J H4 ' A hA A4 ' ef- ' YU Y' 4 A QA Nil A X4 ' V 1 v fAP ' I v SUBSTANGE A D UHARAUTER day's exciting interest and provide a prologue for tomorrow,s action on the scene. Thus the Laneite's year marches to a varied rhythm of faces and actions, as in a GRAND PARADE. lb an 55 Q2 pw rv 'V A AJ v5 if articipants of yesterday's events herald to- a es : : ez ze ew A 5 LA '4 vv 1V 1: 1: ov 'Y A L pgwlv- ACIIIEVEME T A D HUPE Both a beginning for some and a farewell performance for others, the GRAND PARADE has passed into memory, leaving behind in its wake a record of achievement and taking along a hope for the future. A Y 7 4 so Ag Ag A Ve VV 'V 71 A A 1 4 I4 A4 G3 v' 22 wr vv A 4 Y U is . 4. Q. 'Sa dl X ,HYJB E AA 4n bl 5' ez PV rv YV V' A I U Ll LA 'v iv V iv 'Y I A 7 Y 623' f X CONTENTS Academies Activities Graduates Sports Personnel 3? 'ra 51-.Y .6 Q, -ev 4 1 . Q , -,,,-. f z-5. Mf- '1 ..r u-an-5-Z -5 -yr.-as ,- . :,,. -55 'f'l,:' ' . -. fv N- 1- v-C .V YZ . 'K- ,,,: ' . r 1 f.: 'Q' ff , 5- ' L' 4 . A, , ,, . ,., 'sf' P' A I 4 , if S.. .m il 45:1 ,TC f af -e:ff'f ,, ,Q-3 sg- ' xg ' . rig, - ' . , 6, Wzfii if 4- 1 H 9' ' .vi -' '4' m',r':.-FZ' ' , ,: ,4 :E?TL 3 ' ' fr 594229.-z:'-fs' , 5. , , 5 4.15 ??:. gy, 9 .1 4 41 Z' , A 4' , , VY ' 1 XL .1 'f f 1- fsg M:?lf--fff. - Y -Y . ' X X W K QQL A , ' i gk ig , ,. . ..,,. ..4.,5.,, 5 iq ., W 2 .n,,, J 4 1 -----A -'vi -Q , N N ,- . X ,gy 5 , V, ef L, P' ' , V ff' 72 l X fi' ' r 'rfff V 1' . . f Y , . :fr VV . T A 5 ,- -, IA, .ff I AJ ,I W A M ,,- 1 5 2' 3-. 4 1 'K-5 X 2- .ful i n ??L'T .5 3 ' ' , x fif' - - ' gh: ,. Q- -1 -M g.,-Q sly' 5, Q j , 'Is f 2 Ag, If 'N . ax, . .-Q-1-:ni r PA ,1-H ,:' I 'vs-T. fd : g K-3 ' 11, f u 1 Y r :K ,3:' F-.:.:-iv , , i ' , Q iii ' Y 1. : - . 1 . ' ,- ,L V 1 ' K 'D K V- , , 7 , -- -,-44.-. - gfklkvng. -., Q ' Ur? ,..1..- 'V -fits '- jx --if-'H 1619 - .5:3?5..,,, ,ME -.1 . 1 -ge--5 . .57 1 3 T565 diff. - 41711195 gg, ,f wo.-f A . gm: -Q14 -vii? ILLUSTRATION BY ANDREW GRACZ Spellbound Offered on an elective basis, courses in creative writing and journalism were added to the ENGLISH curriculum. Journalism students assumed the task of writing articles for the Warrior. Because Mr. Keenan announced his intentions, to e resign ,BS department chairman as of June, an election was held which resulted in the selection of Mr. DiCristofano as new chairman. PO RT RAY ING CHARACTERS from mythology engaged in a musical contest, Alice Hansen is seen as Pan and Alice Uchida is Apollo. I DENISE MASANEK and Kathy Montgomery find that reading poetry is not so bad after all. I YV MEMBERS OF MS. Zarlenga's English Class bring mythology to life through dramatization of some of the tales of gods and heroes. 'IZ Book ook Lane's LIBRARY again gave students and faculty opportunities to obtain materials for reading and research during and after school hours. Open first through tenth periods daily, the library contains 26,000 books. Also contained in the library are magazines, recordings, pamphlets, filmstrips, tapes, and even a few microfilms. THE LIBRARY PROVIDES the perfect I ol THIS YOUNG' MAN seems to be hooked on books as he looks through the stacks atmosphere for quiet studying. WHAT DO YOU read, Hamlet? Words,words, words. lVlrs. Guagliardo and lVlrs. Knapp see it all in the cards. OUR YOUNG LANEITE might appear to be hooked on books as he looks through the stacks. You Think You Have Problems? Besides teaching the required algebra and geometry courses the MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT offered algebra lll, trigonometry and college algebra, and analytic geometry to all interested third and fourth year students. Advanced placement calculus vvas offered to seniors having previously obtained credit in four years of math. MANY STUDENTS WORKED diligently in th M.A.A. contest. IT LOOKS AS THOUGH these main students I GUESS YOU MIGHT SAY that these math MATH STUDENTS SHOW tangents on a are studying a design for a roller coaster ride. students do have problems, sphere. 14 6 THIS COMPUTER AIDE works to clear up a problem on one of the terminals. It's in the Cards Watfiv was taught by the COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. This language offered more flexibility than Fortran IV and was easier to learn along with the mechanical skills needed to program the IBM 370 system. Since its pioneering days, the computer department has offered the most complete instruction available to secondary schools anywhere in the country. in-slid ' -IE IS DEMONSTRATING THE hunt and A COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENT punches neck method .of punching out a program. upaprogram. - 15 Beakers Seekers Changing their curriculum to cover more practical aspects of the chemical world, the CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT obtained new I textbooks pertaining to this new outlook. No faculty changes were made and under chairman Mr. William Lewis the department purchased new audio visual materials, such as overhead projectors, movies and filmstrips. CHEMISTRY STUDENTS are performing a CHEM LAB STUDENTS don't seem to mind splint test for the combustability ofa gas, the photographer's interruption. VERNON STUART IS INVOLVED in the results of his experiment. .-aiu... 16 THE COMBUSTABILITY OF GAS is the concern of this group. Rootin' for Newton Once again, the PHYSICS DEPARTIVIENT, A headed by lVlr. lVlaas, improved its teaching methods through the use of enlightening movies and new experiments. The students who were enrolled in the physics course were given the basic know-how in the upcoming fields of radioactivity, radar, and relativity. TESTING FOR CURRENT with ammeters and galvonometers can be an electrifying experience. GENERAL SCIENCE STUDENTS prepare for momentum experiments. THE lVlOlVlENTUlVl EXPERIMENTS seems to be the feature of the moment. 17 Where There's Life New Textbooks and audio visual materials aided the BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT in opening Laneites eyes to the world. lVlr. Wanzung's advanced class offered college preparatory work for future biologists. In addition, new glassware and dissecting specimens were obtained. BIOLOGY STUDENTS FIND dissecting a Cray fish a delicatejob. A new DOING A GOOD JOB to this Student means LANE'S GREENHOUSE is always a beautiful knowing what youre doing. and interesting place to visit. CRAYFISH CADAVER incites invertebrate interest. I8 ,V M.. Y We Salute General Science By participating in selected science activities, students learned scientific processes, such as observation, measurement and communications. Concepts which the GENERAL SCIENCE program encompassed consisted of understanding basic technical symbols, vvords, charts, diagrams, and pictures. GENERAL SCIENCE STUDENTS ARE directing,ofc0ur5e, preparing to do an experiment, with the girls HE'S NO SLOUCH at science. E ...u H YM l ' 'X S, YOU HAVE TO HAVE A HEART to study general science. ATTENTIVENESS, SHO RTENS a long day in a general science class. 19 ll Keyed up Teaching typing to those students who elected it, Miss Brown also headed the TYPING DEPARTIVIENT. An important change for this course entailed giving the students a half credit for one year of typing. No credit was given for a half year of typing. We J K if i Zigi: BROWN TAKES care of the carriage THESE STUDENTS ARE the type who like to work. DWAYNE GANTT KNOWS the importance of being a skilled typist. TAISINQ A .SPEED test keeps this group HELPING BEWILDERED students is the on 'ts fmgemps- key to Miss Brown's success. 20 Drafting Board and T quares PERFECTION IS Tl-IE vvatchvvord in drafting. JEFFERY RUPPEFIT JUST seems to be going around in circles. I GUESS YOU IVIIGI-IT say he is getting the point. STEPHEN Beovverz CONTEIVI-PLATES a drafting problem. ROBERT BODLAR FOLLOWS 299 easy steps to a complete dravving. Through the addition of various kinds of equipment, rooms 251 and 247 have been brought closer to the DRAFTING DEPARTlVlENT's goal of modernization. New lesson plans for the teaching of metrical measurement and for the double period advanced drafting classes have been developed for next year. A micro-film file of the students' work was also developed. PREPARING TO HAND in a dravving his student is cleaning off the plate. DRAFTING RULES the life of this student 21 Those Were the Days HISTORY entailed much more than memorizing names and dates of days gone by, For example, lVls. Childs' class won a George Washington Medal Award from the Freedom's Foundation Valley Forge. She was also in charge of International Day. lVIr. O'lVlalley headed the drug program, which was open to any interested students. The department purchased new books. JAMES AIVIODEO AND IVlr. Lombardo get the history book room in shape. , waafe , A THESE GRAPHS PROVE that history has had its ups and downs. THE wimoows sEElvl TO OFFER these zttti students more interest than the blackboard. Mag. A,-arf ' . I AW ., at .,,, M, v ts - M ' 2551? ss ...- I M X X. some -SH tw , by-I THIS SENIOR REMINISCES upon the good old days. ka.: , W JAMES AMODEO AND MR, LQMBARDQ HISTORY STUDENTS have another kind of look like two book worms delving into history text. 22 date in mind. Foreign Entanglements Using audio and visual aids and the latest available text books, the LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT worked toward making Lane students knowledgeable in the language- and customs of foreign countries. The department head worked toward introducing a third and fourth level of study in each language except Latin. AUDIO EQUIPMENT ASSISTED Neldo in his Spanish class. tt nnncnzsw I WRITING EN ESPANOL proved to be no laughing rnatter. MRS MAUERSBERGERIS honors Gemar, Mas. MAUERSBERGER KEEPS her German class thinks that Deutch ist wu nderbar. class in tune by singing German Folk songs. V Q l DENNIS AZUMA AND JOE MATULA learn German through osmosis. I W W I 21253 I . 1k. 1 't .6 ,A ww . 'nf S af 2 , YES, CLASS, we will all meet here again tenth period. nh K9 W. 2 23 They Saw and Conquer Freshmen entering Lane had the chance to carve the beginnings of a future vocation in the WOODSHOP course. Shields, lndian head carvings, and footstools were constructed as students learned planing, squaring, and gluing techniques. New equipment included disc sanders, wood-turning lathes and planers. SANDING END GRAIN is his task for the lT1OI'l l9I'1t. A FUTURE CARPENTER starts work on a A CAREFUL CHECK will save this worker a house model. lot of grief later. 24 EVEN HOUSE MODELS require a painted foundation. A SENSE OF ACCOIVIPLISHIVIENT is achieved in woodworking. I , N E an-wp .SN J J, ... H 3, VVVKV 7' I v VL My A ' 'f f is , . : 5::3'3.f. , f L ma Q . ..,.. , , , ., ' ' Switch Hitters Future electricians had a good start in their freshman year when they took the ELECTRIC SHOP course. Students learned how to handle tools and equipment in circuits and projects such as power supplies, motors, continuity checkers, and radios. Some of the equipment used were the oscilloscope and ohmmeters. addition to buildinq electronic CIRCUIT CONSTRUCTION is part of the training of electric shop students. THIS IS NOT CALLED THE French Connection but a soldered connection, EXPERIIVIENTING WITH and investigating different types of circuits occupies this students attention. 25 Shops Are A Gas Basic procedures in arc and acetylene welding were taught by, Mr. Gorny in the WELDING SHOP. Students acquired a broad knowledge in casting, molding and other metallurgical processes in Lane's FOUNDRY. Mementos of the school, such as Indian heads, plaques, and book ends were among the projects cast by the students. Introducing Laneites to the technical age, the MACHINE SHOP course taught basic ,techniques on the engine lathe, drill press and milling machine. WELDING TAKES A LOT of this studenfs concentration. WORKING IN A MACHINE shop is nota vice. 26 AN ALMOST GHOSTLY sight is produced by this welder's efforts. SOMETHING THE GOVERNMENTcouId do, t' ' ' MM skimming waste off the top, keeps this Laneite ' busy. wolviEN's LIB HAS ARRIVED at Lane. The voung 'adv is Checking a diameter with 8 IT MAY LOOK LIKE he's making mud cakes mICL0m9T9l'- but he's leveling sand. ' Jr ROUGH CUTTING A PIECE OF stock is an absorbing task. WORKING ON A lathe involves setting it up for a cut. IT'S ODD TO FIND GIRLS turning a piece of stock on an engine lathe. RANINIING NIOLDS IS an important step, A NEOPHYTE REQUIRES the assistance of IVIr. Lichtman. pointers' IVIr. DIX GIVES A young worker some 27 GARY CRUE IS DEMONSTRATING the operation of a Heidelberg offset press to an open house guest. STEVE BROWER OPERATING a multilith offset press in the press room. 28 Vrint hop Presses on Many printers of the GRAPHIC ARTS department applied their trades to many practical jobs this year. From the Warrior to the T,e-ch llLe.p to the , professionalism was seen in the quality of the jobs as they came off of the finest printing equipment available to the high schools of the city. Lane is the only high school in the city that prints its own yearbook entirely on its own equipment. ' . . .ssc .I sfs. A as at s MR. SIMS MAKES AN award speech, while Mr. Monteleone tries to remember his lines at the annual printers banquet TERRY HALL, Robert Monson and Ed onmasoniteboards. Zelasko assemble Linotype keyboard lGV0UfS HARRIS FLEISHIVIAN'S SETTING Warrior copy on a Linotype machine amuses Robert Brewer. IN PRINTING THE Tech Prep, James McCarthy runs a Heildelberg press. . I . llvl A XM A PRINTING THE LANE WARRIOR JBITWES 1 Bennett works on a lvliehle vertical press. ' is 5'-ami CHECKING COPY at the Ludlow line is the work being done by Jim Sorensen and IVIark King. JOHN DROZDAK LOOKS ON as James lsmiel operates the paper cutter. ' 29 At Home on the Range Sophmores vvho yearned to learn hovv to drive, took DRIVERS EDUCATION during their gym classes. They received thirty hours of classroom training, vvhich included movies, lectures, and simulated driving before heading out to the range. The range phase of the course gave student drivers the experience of handling a car. Then it vvas off to the street. MR. BANNOR GIVES HIS students some sage advice on good driving. I GUESS THIS IS ONE WAY to avoid heavy traffic: but where does it get you? HE'LL NEVER RUN out of gas. 30 A DRIVER ED. STUDENT gets the feel of the wheel. A Choking Experience MIKE WOJCIECHOWSKI IS LEARNING how to make those engines purr-feet. AUTO SHOP students worked to gain good performance from the cars brought into the shops. Students were allowed to work on their automobiles and those of the faculty. They furthered their mechanical abilities through Lane's shops and teachers. One of their main projects was the conditioning of a '54 Cadillac for the purpose of selling it. FOR GEGNER, COMPRESSING piston rings is an all absorbing task. JAMES RODER AND MIKE Neris tune in'on a tune up. CALLIES, ANDYDAN, AND STASINSKI will bend over frontwards to fix an engine. WOJCIECHOWSKI GIVES this engine the racer'sedge. 31 They Scale the Heights Under the direction of Nlr. Louis Frasca, the SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA presented the works of Bach, Bock, and Sibelius at its spring concert. lVluch attention was given to the All-City Ensemble contest in February, and many members performed in the All-City Orchestra. During the Christmas season the orchestra and the chorus presented the popular carols as well as more serious selections. NIR. FRASCA PUTS THE symphony orchestra -through its paces. LANE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA performs at the November concert VIOLINSI COHCGFIHWHSYGY Kadota. RYDCZVK, Ulis, Petkov, Molotsky, Chinnapillai, Alamo, Bockenfeld, Stefanovic LELLUS Helch Bieglef- FHQU1, Wafdlala, Skubal, Wevlandl Ziolkowski, Hennessy, Bolante. VIOLAS: Bengston, Nails, Walter Schneider Booker OKVHUFB, Bednarz, Bielski. HU, Griffin. LES, Strojny, Dale, Budnik, Kaczmarek, Olearczyk, Wharton. BASSES: Marqherio Paulson 32 PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT for Carl Rybczyk, who wants it down pat for the spring concert. A NOTEWORTHY CELLIST is Tom Reich. in K 1 if if RICHARD TURNER, WHO WON a scholarship to Curtiss Institute of lVlusic, practices for the spring concert. F'-UTES1 Silvefbefgf Patterson: Dzialiv. Yamamoto, Lenckos, Estrin.TRUMPETS: Lill. TUBA: Pomocnik. TYMPANI: Rheingruber Hanson-OBOESI DeefGfabi'1Ski- BASSOONSI Hirakawa, Thais. FRENCH HORNS2 Goiden, PERCUSSION:Wiser,Heile,Adamiec. Turner, Nieludowski. CLARINETS: Azuma, Drozdl Tuckgr, TROIVIBONES: Wojcik, Shim. 33 Keys to Pleasure Under the baton of lVlr. lVlaurice Golden the CONCERT BAND won the State Band Competition as well as the City Competition. At its two Lane concerts it performed such works as 'fThe Roman Carnival Overture and Music for Prague . Many members also participated in the City-Solo and Ensemble contests. f lVlR. GOLDEN lS lNTENT upon getting only the best from his musicians at the November concert. CONCERT BAND TOP ROW: Adamiec, IVleyer, Heile, Wiser, Sottile, lkezoe, Rheingruber, Pomocnik, lVlilam, Newell, Boarden, Zwanzig, LaNeir, Yahya, lVlr. Golden. ROW 4: Bruno, Forys, Kyrilew, Em, Fera, Gutt, Szmurlo, Allseits, Kopanke Warmowski, Esser, Nlurphy, Wojcik, Kosiek Shim, Cumberland, Kuhn, Jacobi. ROW 3: 1 1 DEBRA HACKER REHEARSES for the memorial assembly. , LU SCLAIR, MARY GOLDEN, and Howard Patterson keep one eye on the music and one eye on the conductor. Royal, Grady, Davis, Witkowski, Dmuchouski, Jacobs, Newman, Riberal, Schultz, Lill Hirakawa, Theis, Kolb, Smith, Jacobi, Azuma lVliceli, Vega, Burnell, Witkowski, Kaufman, I l ALICE HANSEN AND CAROLYN IVIONSON play at the memorial assembly for Dr. Racky. CONCERT BAND MEMBERS RESPOND to the baton of Mr. Golden. Grassi. ROW 22 lVlonahan, Ray, Csulits, Hornsby, Vlleismeyer, Kreiman, Appelt, Sterzel, Delgado, Theil, lVIorris, Nielubowski, Turner, Kortkamp, Green, Goehry, Drozd, Lindmeier, DEBBIE ROYAL, TED DIVIUCHOWSKI, and Richard Witkowski blow through here and make the music go round and round. 5 'i Estrin, Tucker, Golden, Patterson, Staurides. FRONT ROW: Huber, Shmizu, Sclair, Golden, Patterson, Lincros, Yamamoto, Azuma, Dworak. Estrin, De-Hoyos, Grabinski, Dee, THE CONCERT BAND tunes up for its first concert of the year. A JOINT EFFORT BY MESSRS, Grassi and Lai, interpreting the music. Siverberg, Lauritzen, Ravlingeen, Dziallo, Hansen. Monson, Ogawa, Hacker. 1 Marching Feet to a 4 4 Beat Under the direction of lVIr. Billy Key, the LANE IVIARCHING BAND served as the stepping stone to membership in the Concert band. As the most active music organization at Lane, it participated in three parades throughout the city and performed at the football games and pep rallies. CONDUCTOR KOPANKE works for a song. 36 R.O.T.C IVIARCHING BAND TOP ROW: Nljada, Lanier, Lynn, Burrell, Raschal, Delgado, Urresta, Kopanke, Miliam, Yahya, Wojcik, Kuhn, Cumberland. ROW 3: Zook, Huber, Weathersby, Dmuchowski McAndrew, Hornsby, Riberal, Mockenhaupt Hansen, Monson, Dziallo, Kaufmann Allseits. Witkowski. Burnell, Jaeobi, Kenealv KS wav 3 HORNS A PLENTY provide some stirring music. THE MUSIC OF the marching band is uniformly excellent. .. 'M Pitsch. ROW2: Woodruff, Frey, Royal, FRONT ROW: ViIlano,Wanzig, Nlelubowski, Appelt, Tokimoto, Kreiman, Lenckos, Kopanke, McDade, Newell, Dee, Gibbons, Dworak, Patterson, Zalewski, Ogawa, lVliceli, Schumann. Vega, Grassi, Cumberland. Levin. 37 Lane's Chorus is for Us RAISING HIS VOICE in song is the director of the chorus, Mr. Rico. Under the direction of Mr. George Rico, the CHORUS per- formed at two semi-annual concerts at Lane. In addition,ata Christmas assembly the chorus joined the symphony orchestra in performing selections of Handel's Messiah, Many members also competed in the City Vocal Competitions and achieved high honors. CHORUS Caro, Falasz, Ladner, Boniakowski, Borges, ROW 3: Morris, Rueter, Majegke, Howard TOP ROW: Sclair, Price, Mackey, Huberty, Herrera, Reed, Pitsch, Budnik, Kopacz, Alamo, Jacob, Campbell, Hacker, Eccarius Andrus, Santini, Weylanel, Montoya, Modrow, Backman, Young, Petrey, Cherewchinko. Booker, Abt, Ebner, Harrison, Fry, Krieg-nan 38 i i PRACTICING FORALANECONCERT,Steve JOYCE NEWNIAN PRACTICES for a vocal Thuyjoins his fellow choristers in song. contest, in which she subsequently recieved a superior rating. l Royal, Lee, Craig, Guidizi, Galuszka. ROW 2: Kyryliw, Graton, Engel, Rachael, Dzello, Falasz, Nelson, Daniels, Erickson, Sanders, Hatch, Golden, Taiiri,Tokimoto, Nishikimoto, Paulson, Glanville, Kuykendall, Witt. Pavvilb, Berger, Newman, Ax, Ruiz, Thuy, Pagano, Hennessy, Crespo, Welke, Noverini, FRONT ROW: Mr. Rico, Appelt, Gilbert, Zalewski,Pantaleon,Schultz,Holmberd.. 39 These Folks Dig Lines Lane's ART DEPARTIVIRNT found itself with bigger and better facilities this year. One old room was transformed into three modern rooms. lVlost art majors spent two periods a day in the art room. The art program covered everything from painting and drawing to sculpting and printing. EXCITENIENT GETS HIGHER with each spool o ' and Strokes GETTING A FOOT UP in the world-posing for art class. f wire AS we GET DEEPER in remodeling mire. DEBBIE LONGDON DRAWS H Curve 3 40 line, a point in time. A CLOSE BRUSH WITH a good idea results in a poster. REIVIODELING-the winds of change blow through Lane. ti 'r GEOIVIETRIC DESIGNS-PERSPECTIVE and proportion with no distortion. WE FIND ROBERT ALBONO and Karen Shaffer deep in concentration on their art. 41 Muscle Hustle Additions to Lane's PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT this year were lVlr. Locke and Nlrs. Porter. Boy's gym classes were instructed in the basics of wrestling, gymnastics and basketball, while girls learned modern dance and volleyball. Under lVlr. Pretzel the department obtained a new swim scoreboard and a sidehorse for the gymnastics team. Repairs were also made on the Universal weight machines in Gym 5. BY TAKING CAREFUL AIIVI, this gym student makesa basket. - EXERCISING ON THE RINGS amuses these Laneites. PLAYING BASKETBALL ls a great way to keep fit. .fff ' MISS HAGAN CALLS the roll in a girls' gym class. WAITING FOR THE BALL, Kathy Montgomery and friends adopt a wait and see attitude. i i KATHY IVIONTGOIVIERY, not wanting to wait for the bail to come down,jumps to hit it 43 J et Set Cadets Once again, Lane's R.O.T.C. instructed many cadets on military leadership. Female cadets were giv- en the same standing as male ca- dets, making Lane the first school in the city with an equal opportu- nity R.O.T.C. Cadets and instruc- tors alike remorsed over the death of MSG Thomas D. Logan, one of Lane's R.O.T.C. instructors. B R. STAFF passing review wan,-QMS i.z.i'rli MSN WED mmmmaw W SR. ARMY INSPECTOR Colonel Barrett THE ROTC BAND PASSING in review during inspects Lane's cadets. federal if1SD9Cfi0f1- 44 w ROTC CADETS SEEN IN A snappy salute during the presentation of colors. CADETS STAND AT attention for Federal Inspection. ILLUSTRATION BY ED WATTERS AND ANDREW GRACZ Prudent Students Orienting and counseling incoming freshmen was the responsibility of the BlG BROTHERS. Members of the N.H.S. and Key Club formed this organization. They toured Lane with the newcomers on orientation day. Lane's STUDENT COURT, a special division of the student council, served as an example of the judiciary process by handling minor offenses. The GAVEL CLUB consisted of the presidents of Lane's clubs and organizations. Their chief interest was to arbitrate the grievances between the students and the administration STUDENT COURT ' TOP ROW: Berecz, Kaihara, Fong, Jackowiak, FRONT ROW: Bloom, Nlr. Dayiantis, Saurmann. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS BACK ROW: Grisard, Roth, lVlr. Dayiantis. FRONT ROW: Andrews. Hopkins, Kruk. 48 GAVE'-C'-QB I 1 t ROW,3: Kuna, ozaki, cnidesrer, Azuma, lvienogul. SEATED: Booker, Medina, wir, TOP ROW' DaV'5' Safimkf Rabmf Wetzeh Waljewski, Bloom, Gelman, Heneghen, Gulik, Nlazurakos, Kedzierski, Kulikowski. Tunkowsku, Bussa, Hopkins, Kruk, Matsumoto. Hudson. ROW Q: Leitsch Ofconnor Roth BIG BROTHERS , TOP ROW: IVIHIUIB, Grisard, Sakoda, Karnick, Hopkins, Gregory, IVIcCarthy. ROW 2: IVIIhalec, DeNIichael, Roth, Shaban, Krock, Wojcik, Tow, Repa, Hannigan, RiberaI,Repa, ROW 3: Wessei, Walejeski, Ozaki, Wykowski, Gelman, Fujimoto,Yamamoto. Eji, Rabin, Turkowski, Ivan, Ahlborn, Bodlak, Holtzman. Lee, Holden, Welc. FRONT ROW: STUDENT COUNCIL - TOP ROW: Estrin, Ha9emaw, Celmer, IVIatuzak, IVIiIIer, Skipor, Gracz, Monahan, Serba, FRONT ROW: Ialley, Chamiw, Stachnik, Brown, Corr, Sakoda, Hill, Guca, Beaudet. ROW2: Fishback, Basis, Delgado. Kadotal Juarez, Barry, Poulos, Mihalko, Hannigan. ROW 32 Roberts, Bauer, Qqtzer, Klepitsch, Hawkins, Gomez, Bade, Valeriek, Schierhornh 49 Parental Perusal With the combined help ofthe Student Council and other various school departments, visiting parents were welcomed to Lane Tech's annual OPEN HOUSE. Visitors viewed the various departmental exhibits which displayed students' handiwork. They were guided throughout the building by volunteer Council members and refreshments were served in the Civics Room by G.U.S. i THE CONCERT BAND always gives a hoot when it is needed. l IVIRS. LOUISE REICHEL addresses the LANE'S OPEN HOUSE DISPLAY reveals the audience at the annual concert. many talents of teachers and students. 1 - ,T , -W E f sl at million ei P-as Say at . , if , ',f. w e raw. -53 Q .Qf.J.l'1fi s Ei - M sr 2 . ,f Lfsifi.. 'g - -'M e P st lses get is spit, ,t,.. . si, . . . 73 T .sk K, ' Q -' -lu n Q' 1 - sm' . w. THE ART WORK AT Open House foved SHOP EXHIBIT ON OPEN house da draws D interesting to this parent. 50 Y Miss Meyers' approval. sv irallll we s N -Q ,i if N X X X i ,T ,YW WN we . ww. V , MW, V . ' ff xx Q ,sg if 'X A , ., l 1, Qs H4 , .gifs ' 1 4 gg la ft V+ Mew X ,.,v,,,. f K A Sas i t ff A 'Q .21W 2:4, , -' ' ' Alt ,ll dl Bee iiisttiislieuwgfmwzbgfx TWO PARENTS SEEM impr display for Open House. N 4,6419 Z 5 v Yi :Q we 1- N W y pa m X 1 i f me 1. ' M is Y? N l i N 3 5 Q N Wifi x 5 l X ' l W X .l i x xl l Q , i Q 5 I ex X xx X iii I I l T l i T -it is Saw T in x ' Wl l fl ' X, K, WF li. f N 2 X va , X T ii , , L in H . Q 7 6 . I X X i Q53 sew V :A 5 5 3 i 3 P ist. X' ef' l X fi A Q 1 M , ff. list ' -we- , -7' ' M Q, ew, if 3, f , essed by the sh r OP YM YN NN XX xizx x WF ef , , ' J 4 ' ,A . 2, wfzgg W v M 1 v f-ima A . mf fwffwf,'.' ' we Q ,552-Hi uw , ,, wwgwfr Z V 'K SVI Vs WPI if ' 042744 X Y H 57259 A '-in '4 i Wcwzwwzwunmxozfwmwmassmze' ww '-nuns' L To Dull Skulls Composed of the top intellectual minds of Lane, the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY concluded an era of male dominance within its academic ranks this year with the admission of qualified girls. This year's activities, under the direction of lVlr. Bauer, included the revision of the This is Lane handbook, ushering at College Day, the offering of a one-thousand dollar scholarship to a graduating member, and the upkeep of a Lane in the News bulletin board. may A ll wa V I W is :f:'::.. I ,W ,, . .,'sf4?fei'1'i sifw - safaifa,'e53s2242fig?i21fQ?5l V K 2454? Wfaiiriffig dxf . az ,, 1gl2.'i'Z?2Wffx Felix? NIR. BAUER RISES TO THE OCCASION. speaking to members of the National Honor Society. 52 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS TOP ROW: Pankiewicz, Banas, Saniuk. FRONT ROW: Wood, Kufta, Mr. Bauer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: Hashimoto, Banas, Egeland, Bjork, Browar. ROW 2: Asai, Karnick, Furukawa, Cygan, lhara. FRONT ROW: Giammarresi, Kadota, lwaoka, Fujimoto, Hodge, Biegler. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: G.Repa, Nlatvszak, Marselle, S.Repa. ROW 2: Meyer, Kopanke, Pankiewicz, IVIatuIa, Nlolotsky. FRONT ROW: Perez, Mendak, Koeppe, Mertogul. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: Schertler, Roberts, Vitello, Turkowski, Shim. ROW2: Wood, Saiki, Rabin, Volgerakis, Saniuk. FRONT ROW: Kuftka, Rubak, Kolasinski, Sticha. 53 For Goodness Sake STOPPING A NIOTORIST, Gelman gets rid of another bag of peanuts. STOPPING A PRETTY GIRL only adds to Gelman's pleasure in gathering Peanut Dav donations. KEY CLUB TOP ROW: Wykowski, Pankiewicz, Matula, Saniuk, Hopkins, lVloll, Monahan, Turkowski, NO, IT'S NOT the old shell game. A Key Clubber lends a hand on Peanut Day. Familiar projects, such as the annual peanut sale and the sale of coursebook and yearbook covers, were integrated with special community projects by the KEY CLUB. These projects, under the direction of lVlr. Lowman, included a Halloween party for Children's lVlemorial Hospital, a Christmas party for the children of Bell School, a Valentine party honoring Lane's female teachers, Toys for Tots, and a book collection for the Chicago State Mental Hospital. seams. was KEY CLUBBER GELlVlAN does his bit for Peanut Day. Gregory, Krueger, Nielubowski, Saiki. ROW 2: Tow, Dionesotes, Riberal, Karnick, Eji, Lebbin, Rabin. Toyama, Sukoda. Nlr. Lowman. OUR PEANUT VENDOR may feel there are too many nuts on the road already. FRONT ROW: Kralik, Fujimoto, Lee, Connelly, Schleehauf, Gelman, Welc, Wessel, Yamamoto. 54 Hostesses with the Mostest In its second year in existence, the GIRLS UNITED FOR SERVICE was sponsored by Mrs. Betty Soelter. These twenty-five young ladies served coffee and lunches at such events as Driver Education Conferences, PTSA meetings, teas and other special events. Being hostesses at principals and Kiwanis Club luncheons was also part of their serving the schoc' and community. I.. we l-' ,.: W i'i5yl!n4'i53 .3fi4f??,gg5 kxtsq 2,9 ML, Kkv, L ' x gglaatfs YC I J -Q U.S. MARINE CORPS RESERVE THE MARINE CORPS was the organization helping the Toys for Tots proiect. MR. MAZARAKOS AND KEY CLUBBERS lend their support to Santa Claus. THE MISSES GRISARD and Roth do their TOYS FOR TOTS was one of the projects part to put a smile on a tot's face. sponsored by the Key Club. I G. U. S. Basis, Yee, Math, Moore. FRONT ROW: Roth, TOP ROW: Hoppe, Coffman,Karadzic,Grisard, I-YH. Jenkfif. LSITSCI1, MSYTOQUI, Piech, IVIFS- SOEITEI' 55 Earning service points or obtaining gym credit, TRAFFIC ENGINEERS were responsible for Bumper Guards safely from the school grounds. They supervised orderly loading of students onto buses, Coach Locke controlling the flow of traffic in was also elected to re-organize the order to let students and cars exit P.lVl. TRAFFIC schedule. V421 W2 Q ff l i i l 5 5 4 ADDISON STREET P.lVl.TRAFFlC Wood. ROW 3: Repa, Andrews, Repa, Nlazur, Ridgeway, Castillo, FHUNI HOW: lvleers, TOP ROVV1 YOUHQ. HUQVI, Samaf, KHYSUEHS. Larsen, Senase, AngaroIa,Draus. ROW 2: Fong, Nagaro, Kaihara, Goehnenwein, Eng, Paior Dumpis. Yakich, Woiciechiovvski. NUFTTTGDUU, Swenwon, Wood, Cardiel, Figueroa, Sattler, Commons, Coach Locke. A.lVl.TRAFFlC TOP ROW: Vlladja, Borgardt, Wedner, Doerner, Seibert, Nekyha, Loots, Brankovic. ROW3: Strohmayer, Wickery, Koscielny, Genseal, Bastian, Hirakawa, Bartko, lVlecher, Srebnicki. Wojciechowski, lles, Pankiewicz, Gomoll. ROW 2: Rogus, Netzelf' Nelson, Hogstrom, Benedetto, Craig, Fabits. FRONT ROW: 56 W, mama YOU'VE HEARD OF the face that could stop a clock. These are the badges that stop traffic. A-'VI-TRAFFIC Nichols. ROW 32 Canoua, Estenson, Estrin, Dawn, Kaszynski,Cygan,Buras,GoIden, Estrin. TOP ROVVZ Czllbekf Slonsklf COTY, Bolton, Ramirez, Campbell, lVIcCIorV, F05Chinb3U9l'. FRONT ROW: Garner, Atanus, Ho, Ruback, Barnes. ThOmDS0n. Gulik, WHSYGQL, KCIEQK- Kohut. ROW 2: Goldberg. Gottlieb, Banner, Holm,Duncan,Coach Ruttenberg. PM TRAFFIC Owsiany, Vokoyama. FRONT ROW: TOP ROVVI NiWiV. Siegel, Gibson, '99, Commons, Salvador. Berecz, Harvey, Coach Costa. ROW 3: Saiki, Angarola, Senase, Lgcke. Khan, lVIcGovern. ROW2: Sovvak, Acostah 57 They Court Order Order was kept among students who arrived early in the auditorium A M- rr-' -M by the 0 PERIOD AUDITORIUIVI GUARDS. In addition, these twenty-two volunteers made certain no unauthorized persons entered the building before 7:45 A.IVl. Keeping order in the halls during classes vvas, the job of the HALLGUARDS. Making sure all the lockers were in order and apprehending students without written passes were only a minute part of the services rendered by this staff of Laneites. ZERO PERIOD AUDITORIUM GUARDS TOP ROW: Janczewski, Nlolotsky, Madro, Gornik, Nlarselle. FRONT ROW: Tokimoto, Biegler, lVloy, Bochenfield, Kowalczyk, IVlr. Burns. CAIVIPUSGUARDS TOP ROW: Adamowski, Zanpers, Angarola, Caro, Hayashi, Wocjiechovvski, Formento, Johnston. ROW 3: Daniels, Cosmos, Reinigg, Kordik, Zingsheim, Gzubek, Ivan, Boltoa, Senase. ROW2: Cardiel, Hrycyk, Lucnik, Kipta, Berecz, NlcGovern, Banner, Raczka. FRONT ROW: Talley, Goldberg, Betz, Sufranski, Cortez, Collinet, Thiede. HALLGUARDS TOP ROW: Newey, Levvandowski, Andler, Zingsheim, Caro, Chinnapillai, Adams, Hanza. ROW3: Coker, Berecz, lVlazur, Pascazio, Cosmos, Kordik, Formento. ROW 22 Goldberg, Daniels, IVlolotsky, Duff, Hrycyk, Khan. FRONT ROW: Kawaguchi, Luebker, Lauderrnith, Cardiel, lVlr. Zelden. 58 4 HALLGUARDS TOP ROW: McGovern, Hoss, Kruto, Keith, Merkel, lge, Yakich. ROW 3: Gerginis, Munson, 3 SHEILA BRENNAN TAKES TIME to direct a mother on conference day. Wood, Givard, Ivan, Johnston, Pantazi, Glubisz. ROW 2: Skinner, Kaluzny, Sufranski, Galligan, Piggatl Fujimotol Bogmenko, Paince, Madsen. FRONT ROW: Krupica, Lourie, Langlo, Blackburn, Rodriguez r MAYBE HE'S HIDING because he doesn't have COME ON, MAN, Give his cane back to him, his driver's license. 59 House W'on't Fall with These Ushers USHER'S CLUB: TOP ROW: Cesario, Ochal, Bogdanowicz, Berecz, Ahlborn, Abramowicz, Gucik, Golaszewski, Granzin, Doerner. ROW3: USHER 3 RALPH CARSON PERFORIVIS his ushering duties with a smile. 60 Crowd control, ticket taking, A distributing programs and seating patrons were the responsibility of Lane's USHERS CLUB. President, Bob Wetzel, assigned members to such events as football games, basketball games, concerts, assemblies, and graduation. Sponsor, lVlr. Lee Walewander, obtained new admits and armbands for the club. 2 a l Hernandez, Fitzpatrick, Sufranski, Carson Ivlalinski, Kowalski, Terpinas, Halleck, Adamiec. ROW,2: Adamiec, Polydoros, PeDD. Diaz, Nlonsen, Smolinski, Haluth . USHERETTE WEEKLY CASTS a watchful eye over the International Day festivites. Rosano, Stirrat. FRONT ROW: Weekiey, Wetzel, Ivan, Gelman, NIr.Walewander. I USHERS AAT INTERNATIONAL DAY were Ozaki,WetzeI,Ahlborn and Carson Taking Care of Losers ASKING THIS STUDENT for a pass is one of lVlr. ZeIden's vigilant hallguards, Headed by lVlrs. Anderson, the LOST AND FOUND AIDES provided the school with many services. These included running off the daily bulletin, marking lockers for repair, selling locks for lockers, caring for lost articles, sorting school mail, and reproducing material on the ditto and mimeograph machines. Using a secluded corner of room 118 as their headquarters, the ATTENDANCE OFFICE AIDS were occupied with filing and with tracking down students who were to receive discipline. ATTENDANCE OFFICE AIDS Nlalinski, Bogoanowicz, Abramowicz, Gollinet, Naselli, Guill, Nlrs. Lauletta, IVIr. Francisco, IVIrs. TOP ROW: Paleologos, Nlilco, Pomrenke, Smith S'99mUHd, Camacho, Shaffer. FRONT ROW: Meyers, Lauritzen, LOST AND FOUND AIDES Kemling, Hirai, FRONT ROW: Porto, TOP ROW: Jackowiak, Hugh, Kemling, Kim, Koskosky, Fong, Kaihara,, Wong, lVlrs. Ridge. ROW 2: Dubberke, Switalla, Eng, Klich, Anderson. 61 Aides to Order Seven years ago a group of students known as RODGER'S RAIDERS started as a service group to the school. The original members, who are now in college, started as counselor aides, and members of the security staff at the social dances. The second group of Rodger's Raiders followed in the foot steps of their predecessors. The COUNSELOR AIDES acted as messengers, filled out and completed clerical forms, filed, typed, and in general were of great assistance to the counselors. RODGER'S RAIDERS TOP ROW: IVlr. Rodger, Benjamin, Rimm, FRONT ROW: Govostis, Gulik, Popvich, Alexander, Golaszewski, Berganski. Wastag,Follmann. l , ....,,,,- OFFICE AIDES Sakoda, Walejeskl, Kelly. FRONT ROWS lVlrS. TOP ROW: Doria, Huber, Andracki, Gale, Stanczak, Blaney, Berecz, Sherman, Batsakis, DillOI'1, H9inE'I'Y18H,SOIO, OQGWS, ASBYO, Vince, Weber, Andron, Brenner, Bormacher, lVlaIinowski,Terpinas. ROW 2: Chln,Perez, Eji, lVlOi,P9DD, Kalenik, Sflhmldi, JEHKOT, R I , , , . OW3. Theisz, lVlrshoulam, Heyn, Jackson, Kowalczyk, Newmark, Hawkins, Jackson, WIGSIWBVSV,H8H6ff1OlO,MV-'Vl8Z2f3k0S- 62 RECORD OFFICE AIDE TOP ROW: Kowal, Rycroft, Fell, Kohut, Rose, Reimann, lVlcCarthy, Hull, Karnick. ROW 2: Ohlson, Katahira,Sumita,Ustasievi1ski,ApostI Keippel. ROW 3:Schon, Haak, Ralston, Luna, Wickery, Nlasanek, Hudson, Bradley, Fujimoto,IVlr. Lehman. S Keippel. ROW 3:Schon, Haak, Ralston, Smith, Collins. FRONT ROW: lVlr Skillen lVl C r MISS IVICTIGUE lS ALWAYS ready to counsel students seeking advice. IVIR. ZOERN IS STUDYING 6 SIUd9nI'S record A COUNSELOR OFFICE AIDE finds filing an before advising him. important part of his job. M 63 A QUICKIE CONFERENCE between lVlr. lVlcErIean and lVlr. Swor is sure to bring results. YS. 9, Sage Pages LIBRARY AIDES gave much needed help in the complex task of running the library. ln addition to helping behind the loan desk and running erands, they pasted pockets- in books, and stamped and lettered nearly five thousand books this year. Other duties included shelving books, sorting admits, and taking care of magazines on the balcony. CLARK THOMPSON, A LIBRARY AIDE does his stuff at the check-out counter. LIBRARY AIDES TOP ROW: Kim, Garten, Estupinan, Byrnes, Hawkins, Newell, Charak, Gerhart, Ginsburg Kuzyk, Rogowski. ROW3: Hajduk Szczepanek, Lawless, Kakureotis 64 Wojciechowski, Gernes, Vorstad, Nloll Mostowski, Childers, Loban. ROW 2: Bastle, Restivo, Zupko, Hamilton, Ballinger, Garcia Reed. Atanus, Johnson, Luna, Abt, Adydan FRONT ROW: Birch, Byun, Gibons Kmiecik, Ordonez, Rosano, Berger, Diaz Eli, Burke, Teitge. LIBRARY AIDES: TOP ROW: Diaz, Connall, Bocek, Okrel Flaherty, Sakaeda, Biesiada, Kung, Wnuk ROW 3: Price, Florek, Wyler, Falasz, Zaid Seiden, lVlusic, Garmon. ROW 2: Goldstein Brownlee, Bielinski, Bruno, Cinquegrani Avalos, Humphrey, Affrunti. FRONT ROW Hanamoto, Egan, Nesteruk, Gielniewska Poulos, Graniero, Adam, Desantis lVlrs.Berndt. LIBRARY AIDES TOP ROW: Ganey, Burnett, lVlcAvinney Wollmann, Shiakallis, DeLaTorre, Gasikowski Drufke, Pica, Tomes. ROW 2: Van Dyke Brady, Pianthaber, Krakau, Thompson, Daniels Marselle, Nluthart, Brociek. ROW 2: Starinsky Galindez, Czerwinski, lVlcDermott, Campbell Doerksen, lVlarin, lVlaros. FRONT ROW Wojciechowski, Belokon, Wiesinger, Wisinski lVlyles, Barker, Kolar, Miss Smith. LIBRARY AIDES TOP ROW: Tatman, Faidley, Nlockenhaupt, Younglove, Easter, Schlewitt, Harke, Hegberg, Koffend, Gasikowski, Chmielak. ROW 3: King 1 Stewart, Jagel, Warzecha, McNamara, Blaney, Lazicki, Allen, Jures, Szczepanek, Ziolkowski, Reiling. ROW2: Levin, Krause, Hauwiller, Faidley, Nishimura, Polydoros, Gerhardt, Swiderski, Cheng, Barrera, Olufs, Mrs. Knapp. FRONT ROW: Follman, Brady, Hauser, Burkross, Durbin, Nloy, Bethal, Serba Sotomayor. a They Fancy Dances Gathering , Tychobrahe and Duckbutter were some of the main groups set-up for Lane dances by the SOCIAL CENTER CONIIVIITTEE. Three separate committees were formed to take care of the cloakroom, set-up and chaperone. Co-chairmen Glenn Gelman, Tom Walejeski, and Mark Zanders produced six socials this year. However, because of lack of funds the Board of Education has discontinued all social center activities for the rest ofthe year. SOCIALCENTER TOP ROW: Piekielko, Bolton, Gulik, Lyn, Hernandez, 1Smolinski, Rosano, lVlr, Golaszevvski, Khan, Jakubanis. FRONT ROW: Lehman. SOCIAL CENTER TOP ROW: Walejeski, Wojciechowski FRONT ROW: Jenkot, Gelman, Dillon, Prince: Piekielko, Plazvk, Saurmann, Zanders. Khan. Talley, Lyn,Mr. Lehman. 66 IT LOOKS LIKE the stag line at one of the social center dances enjoys mugging for the camera. ONE OF THE MANY musical groups which provided music for social center dances. MARTY KLEIN ALMOST managesa smile. We hope he enjoyed the dance. I REALLY GROOVING TO the music is Orland Arrom and friend. THE DUCKBUTTER MUSICAL GROUP provides some music thai's really far out, man. DAVID SUFRANSKI AND DATE are caught off guard by camera man at the dance. 67 What on Earth Student awareness was the prime reason for the existence of Lane's ECOLOGY CLUB. The club succeeded in getting students to realize the importance of the condition their world. On lVlarch 24, 1973, the ECOLOGY CLUB delegates attended the C.A.P. meeting, which was working on a bill of rights for Lake lVlichigan. During the last two weeks of April the club sponsored an ecology contest and awarded prizes to students for their efforts. LEONARD DAUBACH and Mrs. Childs encourage students to keep the lunchroom clean. iigffigtziiiif iw ii - ,,,. .gy is T, ima, AM, My N- X F IVIRS. CHILDS STOPS lVlr. Lowman to make her point. LUNCH ROOM GUARDS TOP ROW: Olson, IVladvig, Szudlowski, Greenwich, Tittle, Gale, Latkowski, Callies. ROW 3: Kleen, Olerczyk, Wood, Falasz, Young, Owsiany, Egeland, Olvera, Pszczolkowski, Radwakski. ROW 2: Childs, Shipp, lvloreth, Potoczek, lVlcNair, Lombardo, Lopez,Capon, Vogelsberg, lsmiel, Beaderstadt, Lunde, Nielsen. FRONT ROW: Hagopian, Rasaussen, Brend, Czeberak, Patris, Placko, Lubing, Tardio, Stewart, Levin. ECOLOGY CLUB l TOP ROW: Chidester, Bryson, Bannor, Falasz, Woodruff, Angston, Roth, Lyn, Brkljac, l Kuschm rs, Reich, Salazar. FRONT ROW: Tsuchiyama,lVls.Childs. A 5 68 . xr Pollution olution Keeping the lunchroom from looking like the city dump was not an easy task. Headed by Ms. Yvonne Childs, the ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL COMMITTEE patrolled the lunchroom, keeping the aisles clear, garbage off the floor, and preventing jello from being flung through the air. Co-operation resulted in a cleaner lunchroom. ONE OF THE REASONS Lane is nicerw right ? W..--..- HAMBURGERS AND FRENCH FRIES, the perennial favorites, are served by cheerful women. OUR LUNCHROOM STAFF really takes the cake. LUNCH ROOM GUARD OFFICERS TOP ROW: Egeland, Szydlowski. ROW 2: Pszczolkowski, Gale, Greenwich. FRONT ROW: Latkowski, Callies, Radwanski, Olvera. ...xv- MR, ZAK SEEMS to be enjoying the chaos of the lunchroom. 69 Teens Behind the Scenes Sponsored by Mr. Peisker, this year's STAGE CREW took care of such school functions as playing the national anthem in the morning, helping keep up the school's public address system, and operating all stage functions during concerts or plays. A PHOTOGRAPHER FROM ROOT'S supervises the setting-up of chairs for picture-taking. STAGE CREW MEMBER Warner approaches seriously the job of setting up a table on stage. 70 STAGE CREW .ROW 2: Pyrcik, Moeller, Kawell, Gartner, TOP ROW: Chidester, Holzbauer. ROW 3: Chidester, Wirth, Walker- ROW Pelsker, Bian, Schardje, Turkowski, Gelman, Plazyko.Warner, Kennedy, Roth, Hines, ESSI9, Blalek, Grisard. STAGE CREW TOP ROW: Chidester. ROW2: Schordje, Turkowski, Peisker. FRONT ROW: Warner, Rolzbauer,Gelman. A BUSY STAGE CREW is a happy stage crew SETTING UP THE STAGE for picture-taking, RAY IVIOELLER TENDS to his task of involves fhl5 51399 Crew member in hal-'ling' controlling the sound in the auditorium. chairs. uiz Biz Lane's scholarly prowess was proven this year when three 470. Their opponents were Roosevelt and Senn. The three SETTING UP A SEATING arrangemant on the stage is Roy Moeller's task. students won the first round ot their series on television's educational quiz show lT'S ACADEMIC with a score of contestants, under the sponsorship of lVlrs. Romirowsky, were Jim Hannigan, Dave Rabin and Michael Comerford. if , f flZ',,k, M25 W 543' 4 ff:g4,.j., .y 1 'Q X f l lg-5-:F 'TS ACADEMY TEAM Ivins. ROIVIIROWSKY is SEATED with the STANDING: Link, Comerford, Wood, IVlrs. coaches from Roosevelt and Senn, ' Romirowski. SITTING: Jowka, Rabin, Hannigan. 71 Terminal Tenders Working with Fortran 1V, the members ofthe COMPUTER CLUB were taught to communicate with the main computer at the Board of Education building. The smooth operation of the computer lab was the result of the dedicated work of the COMPUTER LAB AIDES. This group of Lane- ites not only helped in the upkeep of the machines but also submitted student programs for the incoming freshmen next September. '35 am ,DK Zi af 3'1- Om E-i 2.0 :Z Er' ml? S5 3 23 F9 93-4 5: 2 9 2 O Wa 5 SL lm B T 2 COMPUTER CLUB RUWJ Repa Marselle Hepa Hrycewlcz MBVQLUSOS, Assai, Bl'kll8C- FRONT ROWI TOP ROW Holmes Hegberg Oster Mitchell Turkowski Gernes Plachno ROW2 Nleers, Simons, Smolen, Nleers, Cole, Fuiii, Dowlinq Nllvnarczvk Howard Kostner Allen Dlonesotes Valdes Haluta Nlihalec Stabej Gronwald. iffy? COMPUTE R LAB Al DES TOP ROW: Allen, Repa, Gernes, Hrycewicz, Ripa, Mitchell. ROW2: Chase, Martens. ADAM JANCZEWSKI MAY FIND key punching a key to his future. 2 Howard, Mlynarczayk, Asai. FRONT ROW: Oster, Holmes, Manouisos, Mr. Schlichting. OPERATING THE-KEY PUNCH seems to delight Randall Shiroma. . umbers Game Under the direction of Mr. Peterson the SLIDE RULE CLUB was divided into two groups. The beginners learned basic methods of the slide rule, and the advanced students covered more sophisticated operations, such as loga rith m s and P at rigonometrice... W functions. Mr. Hagen presided over the bi-Weekly meetings of the MATH CLUB. They discussed math topics that were somewhat unusual as compared to those ideas normally talked about in the classroom. MATH CLUB TOP ROW: Baczka, Saniuk, Monahan. FRONT ROW: Raczka, Bryson, Sprague, Bednarz. , . X ' l a 'X NX 5 3 r 5 5 l SLIDE RULE CLUB TOP ROW: Wentzloff, Dorociak, Long,, Maida, Tarach, Sovak, Virgillo, Lourie, Van Dyke. ROW4: Fong, Witkowski, Cieslak, 74 Good, GOIBSZGWSKI, -Hooczko, Munson Izquierdo, Capodanno, Dmuchowski. ROW3 Krueger, Hodge, Karachewski, Polachek Raczka, Camacho, Pappas, Gawryk, Dial Dompke. ROW 2: Adam, Asato, Sumita, Bugar, Adamczyk, Saiki, Tamura, Hines, Mr. Peterson. FRONT ROW: Sprague, Dee, Hojnowski, Wiser, Moy, Monsen. Out of this World Lecturing at grammar scnools, taking field trips and searching the heavens were part of the ASTRONOIVIICAL SOClETY's activities. Along with their sponsor, lVlr. Ahlquist , they viewed the skies, increasing their knowledge in the field of Astronomy. Members of the SCIENCE FICTION SOCIETY built up it's library to over five-hundred out of this worId thrillers. They planned to make their own version of the Late Show with the help of the Cinematooraphy Club. SCIENCE FICTION SOCIETY TOP ROW: Bullett, Kekatos. ROW 2: Thorne, Sakaeda, Bryson, Jimenez, FRONT , ROW: Berkenbilt, Lyn, lVIrs.Shaw. ,X ASTRONOIVIICAL SOCIETY TOP ROW: Jova, IVleers, Wickery, Bentley, Ismiel, Sakeda, Cheng. FRONT ROW: Palczak, Lyn, lVlr. Ahlquist, Fagin, Bryson. 75 Budding Scientists Everyone who goes to Lane has heard of, if not participated in,the SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS CONFERENCE. The Science Fair, as it is sometimes called, consists of a series of exhibits made by students, relating to various branches of science. BDIZISEPE G ALGEBRA AN OUTSTANDING AWARD was given to Michael Banks for his work on Boolean Algebra. PAUL I-IRYCEWICZ, -who received an outstanding award in computerized language translation, is joined by Mr. Markland, sponsor of the science fair. 76 f zvfffzfzfwihr ftzfw 'N 3 ,..,,,,-, ,, Q ' X 314 f Yfrfgiiiaf 755V I in 62532555 if 4, 'l'Wfrfi X i-W3 . I I X , My 7 I TESTING THE CHEMICAL CONTENT of water was the subject of Lawrence Drous' excellent award exhibit. AN OUTSTANDING AWARD was given to Gregory Groeper for his work on lasers. WORK ON THE EFFECT of radiation drosophila brought Michael Szarzynski an award of excellent. ROBERT STARINSKY, earning an honorable mention, explains his exhibit on the rotary engine to Mr. Pauly. l THE JU DGES DECIDED THAT Mark Ralston's work with the use of lasers in fusion reaction rated an excellent award. CYSTIC FIBROSIS was the subject of Bonnie Resnick's exhibit, earning an honorable mention. A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS of pollution MARGARET EGAN winning an excellent earns Raymond Stanton an outstanding award. award, found the study of amino acids interesting JOHN SIMMEIS EXPLAINS his theories on photatasis to interested students. ELECTRONICS CLUB TOP ROW: lVlr. Olson, Warner, Plazyk, Rwasaki, Smolen. FRONT ROW: Turkovvski, l Aron, Lyn, Sakaeda. Current Mareonis ELECTRONICS CLUB members attended the meetings every Wednesday zero period, where they discussed their experiments and learned more about electronics through a series of mini-lectures. The club was in the process of reorqanizina and was nnen fnr new ideas. Meeting once a week on IVlonday evenings in room 339, the RADIO CLUB exerted its energies tovvard one specific goal. They diligently directed the efforts of their ten members tovvard joining the lVlilitarv Affiliated Radio Society. RADIO CLUB Ivleers, Larson. FRONT ROW: Lekostaj, Magro, TOP ROW: Kirkpatrick, LeFevre, Quarles, Fischer, Lyn, Del-gon. 78 Darkroom Devotees One of Lane's newest clubs Seminars were held on other days learned how to develop black and white film in Lane's own dark Nelson, Block. KUDCZVHSKI, CHOIGWH, UHUBWU McCarthy, Holrnen, Mr. Cooper, Daroszewskl was the Lane Tech CINEMA- for animation and script writing. TOGRAPHY SOCIETY. Members Once again, members of the met on Mondays to learn the Lane Tech CAMERA CLUB manv facets of film making. room. Studio sessions were held to learn lighting and composition. LANETECHCINEMEMATOGRAPHYSOCIETY Fawcett, Pavvloski, Soniu, Heidenrhal- Hyrczylgnalrron Meers. STANDING:Mr.Cooper,Garcia FeII,Murphv. KNEE'-'NG5 CaTf3mb0Vl9' Bade- P3l0lal'1. UH www HH CAMERA CLUB TOP ROW: Guidara, Bildeaux, Levin, Hegburg, Mov, Freidenfelds, Jones, Dowling, Celmer, Budnick, Wnek. ROW 2: Sato, Fujimnrg- Brennan, Hernandez, Holtzman, Wojdyla Uzarowski, Gerginis, Wankowski FRONT ROW: Smith. Mooney, Monroy, Olearczyk. 79 n1 Ever since the Fischer-Spasky chess tournament, the game of chess has become the most popular intellectual game played, both in America and at Lane. The CHESS CLUB was probably the largest club Pawnograph at Lane with a total membership of over two-hundred students. lt was sponsored jointly by Mrs. Stopek on Wednesdays and Mr. Zak on Fridays. CHESS CLUB TOP ROW: Munemoto, Tsuma, Chino Yoshimura, Wnuk, Younglove, Zaid, Bukowski Ratmaria. ROW 3: Iga, Reed, Bednarz, Carson Falasz, Ahlborn, Bodlak, Roberts, Brankovic. ROW 2: Bjelpetrovichski, Matsumoto, Shirok, Grex, Flores, Miyake, Clark, Cianokovas, Matuga, Tando. FRONT ROW: Giammarresi, Ramirez, Kim, Kruk, Margelos, Economou, Brewster, Mrs. Stopek. CHESS CLUB TOP ROW: Tandon, Flecinos, Wojdyla, Hansen, Tong Saiki, McAvinney, Kowalski, Kasprzak ROW 3: Wood, Karecki, Huey, Rytych, Saniuk, Neiman, Wsruk, Schricker. ROW 2: Polachek 1 McMenny, Warzecha, Rachmaciej, Gregg, Schuschel, Papadas, Moy, O'Byrne. FRONT ROW: Sedlacek, Ramirez, Economou, Kim, Kruk, Margelos, Brewster, Deleon, Mrs. Stopek. CHESS CLUB TOP ROW: Bentley, O'Byrne, lwanicki, Kim Pietrzak, Schirmer, Vorne, Stepan, Diaz ROW 3: Lyskanycz, lVlika, Daroszevvski Jariabko, Matsumoto, Yoshimura, lVliceli 1 1 Williams, Moylan. ROW 2: Lyn, Vassileff, Fujii Harris, NlcMenamy, Arima, Nlatsuda, Meers FRONT ROW: Carlson, Gabore, Ramirez, Kim Kruk, Margelos, Economou, Brewster, Mrs Stopek. CHESS CLUB TOP ROW: Arima, Takaki, Basis, Van Dyke, Popovic, Kufta, Hansen, Iga, Deady. ROW 3: Gonzalez, Echirmen, Fujii, Yamamoto Yoshimura, Nikias, Schau, Chino, Cortez Tsuma. ROW 2: Essig, Smith, Wozniczka 1 1 1 Yoshimura, Nikias, Schau, Chino, Cortez, Tsuma. ROW2: Essig, Smith, Wozniczka, Tanaka, Cloud, Hamilton, Osman, lVIcCarthy, Lobo. FRONT ROW: Anorin, Apostle, Louie, Zeman, Sekiya, Tando, Schuschel, Uchida. Gschwind, Czaja, Tamura, uper Wise Supervisors For Lane's STUDENT COUNCIL, the year started out slowly, but by the end of the year, the accomplishments began to pile up. The important bills passed consisted of getting bulletin boards back in the halls, arranging for a new kind of l.D. card, sponsoring the Bill Collins drive, and getting the senior parking lot back. STUDENT COUNCIL TOP ROW: Fong, Meers, Owng, Ramirez,Higashi, Koscielny, Lawless, Tow, Vega, Nielsen, Bloom, lVlr, Dayiantis. ROW 2: Ruiz, Doria, Brennan, Bielecki, Andrews, Hopkins, Grisard, Smith, Costa, Polachek, Kahara. FRONT ROW: DeSantis, Monroy, Hammermeister, Berganski, Roth, Lyn, Nishikinoto, Uchida, Mertogyl, Villasenor, Dempsey, Ono. STUDENT COUNCIL TOP ROW: Korolenkoe, Fong, Farrell, Bradley Barravico, Nicpon, Fell, Link, Wykowski Giaccone. ROW 3: Halleck, Hagopian, LaTona Jamroch, Schulze, Frederick, Loss, Jacob Jackson, Fedison. ROW 2: Saiki, Houston Zielinski, Nlilam, Triantafillo, Bies, lVloi, Zack Omi, Bieruta. FRONT ROW: lVlanzo, Pagakis Hori, Lobo, Gawlik, Fedoriw, Vrresta, Torres Calvimonles. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 STUDENT COUNCIL TOP ROW: Zelasko, Deady, Betak, Pietkiewicz, Tyson, Koffend, Broecker, Vinson, Tyus, Border. ROW 3: Levonian, Wood, Repa, Flepa Strauss, Uslander, Schertler, Izquierdo, Carter Koternoha, Collinet. ROW 22 Berglund, Burrell Sorensen, Calhoun, DeLeon, Stavenson, Gates Lyskanycz, Humiston, Cheateam FRONT ROW: Velez, Milane, Hoelter, Canova Harris, Collins, Wagner, Kreiman, Hodge. 82 1 1 1 1 1 LANE'S STAMP CLUB works diligently on its display. 0 Penn Ante Issues Studying stamps of other times and countries besides our own was the main object of the STAMP CLUB this year. They helped make Open House more successful with their different stamp exhibits. During their regular meetings, which were under the direction of Mr. Zelden, the philatelists held many auctions and discussions of their collections. COIN CLUB activities included selling, trading, and auctioning coins. lt provided an insight into numismatics. Their sponsor this year was Mr. Murray. LEONARD RADTKE and friend get involved with a sticky stamp issue. STAMP CLUB TOP ROW: Radtke, Davidson, Miller, Marselle, FRONT ROW: Mr. Zelden, Young, Wiser, Dumpis, Vukosavich, Freidenfelds, Fong. Wvkowski,Stabej. COIN CLUB TOP ROW: Lechowicz, Grimm, Szydlowski, Moy, lwanicki, Commons, Davidson, Radtke, Oliinek, Fenq, Pietkiewicz. FRONT ROW: Murray. 83 Deutsch Ist Wunderbar X Sponsored by Mrs. Mauersberger, the GERMAN CLUB participated in the International Day with a German folk dance and an exhibit. The German newspaper DAS KRAUT, under the editorship of C. Link, was published several times this year. lt provided readers with some original German articles and developed the capabilities of the students who wrote for it. Egg, my-xi? .AHS THESE PRETTY GERMAN girls are waiting MEMBERS OF THE GERMAN CLUB do the for The Photgfaphef T0 load his Camera- courting dance at International Day assembly l l GERMAN CLUB TOP ROW: Choske, BUFQGF, VUk053Vlf3lff Bresnahan,Schranz. ROW2: Lynnfferpinas ixllauersberge. FRONT ROW Piekielko TUrKOWSkl, IVIOUGIUNBS, SCIWEISSYJUYQEBF, Salklf lvluellner, Moy, Harke, Doerner, Grisard, Ms Hrycyk Meers Tabor Raschal Grasis Ezerins DAS KRAUT TOP ROW: Albrecht, Link, Mrs. Mauersberger, Kadota, Saiki, Vukosavich. FRONT ROW: Aburtano, Cygan, Yukosavich, Doorner. 84 fs Cossack Companions Borodino and KolokoIchik were two of the songs performed by this year's RUSSIAN CHOIR on International Day. Director Fred Montoya also sang a solo in an ensemble performance of the famous Russian folk song KaIinka . A summer trip to the Soviet Union was planned by the RUSSIAN CLUB, whose members sold candy and candles to finance their journey. 7314. - , ' '-:gt 3 K, I af' - I - ' ,Lea af 4 ,t .,' 0 1 J IVV Q . I' f ' f '6Yl t . L I A I My ew .f :pgs y , W .2 C W, 3 1 3 ,, .,. 1. fl.: . f P 3 VF e X Q J .5 M ' t: ,,f.'-:I , I I -2 . Hn . ' ' P n 1 , 1 Q. -,M ' 2, :U :ff ww. ED SALAZAR JOINS Nlr. Mazarakos in a stein of Seven-Up. ALYSE MERTOZ PLAYS a balalaika for International Day. RUSSIAN CHOIR TOP ROW: Dirykowicz, Kipta, Forys, Nlartens, Hannigan, Hashimoto, Szydlowski, Hanza, Glubisz, O'NeiII, Andrich. ROW 2: Dowling, Ozaki, Salvador, Kolody, Cercavschi, Holyk, tsparza, Kaczmarex, Saniuk, Smolen. FRONT RCW: Zender, Nlertogul, Smith, Longdon, IVIaclVlichaeI, Nesteruk, Gielniewska, Hoppe, Appelt, Trojan, Lucznak, lVIr. Mazelis. RUSSIAN CLUB TOP ROW: Meers, Essary, Rangelov, Klrykowicz, IVIironicki, Jackson, Rornanenko, Ralsron, Traczewski, Hrycan, Asato. ROW 3: Jordan, Nikolic, Watson, Szymczuk, Tulipano, Grisard, Dremo, Kurzydlowski, Smolen, Wessel, Esparza. ROW 2: Calirmonta, Flaherty, Lazovich, Berkenbilt, Brkljac, Dudakiw, Bienko, Pawlow, Pryszlak, Brennan. FRONT ROW: Villasenor, Birch Mountain, Kuehn, Schmutte, Iwatiw, Nelson Hannigan, Hantel, Biegler, Loban, IVlr Mazelis. 85 A World of Fun On Nlarch 7, a banner in Gym 3 proclaimed Lane Shrinks The World . No, it wasn't the Science Fiction Society's latest film flick, but was the scene of the third annual INTERNATIONAL DAY. Sponsored by Nlrs. Yvonne Childs, ethnic groups from the seven continents exhibited their unusual cultural and social customs. Later in the day, participants, dressed in their traditional costumes, performed folk songs, folk dances, and several other cultural demonstrations. That night another performance was given for the PTSA. Unity, peace, and love of all, people were perceived by everyone, as Lane had indeed shrunk the world. 'THE BAG PIPES are Ed Jacobi's bag. AN INTERESTED SPECTATOFI STODS to ask a question at the Ukrainian exhibit. CONSTANCE SMITH IS doing her thing for the Afro-American Club presentation at International Day Assembly. OUR CHARMING ORIENTAL GIRLS give us a small taste of a Japanese dance. 86 PROSIT SAY OUR GERMAN friends in a traditional German toast. INTERNATIONAL DAY BROUGHT the exciting rhythm of an Afro-American Club member's drums. Q' 2 0 'ffl 2 S5 ff' 'X JEROME PARKHAIVI AND PRISCILLA JOHNSON seem to have something cooking on International Day. 1 PIZZA AND A LOT of other goodies were featured at the Italian exhibit on International Day. THE JAPANESE CLUB was represented on International day by this charming girl and her dance. 1 Eiga International Intrigue Putting together a prize winning float in this year's homecoming parade was one of the many accomplishments of the FRENCH CLUB. The JAPANESE CULTURE CLUB had several exhibits on International Day, showing the different arts of dancing, self-defense, and origami, the ancient art of paper folding. The HELLENIC CLUB went JAPAN ESE CLUB TOP ROW: Okimura, Yamasaki, Kawako Miyake, lga, Takaki, Shiroma, Toshimura Munemoto. ROW3: Uchida, Matsumoto Warden, Tando, Kalhara, Tsurna, Chino, HELLENIC CLUB TOP ROW: Rouches, Triantafillo, Marinakos, Kondiles, Chiakulas, Maros, Paleologos, Poulos, Wickery. ROW 3: Nelson, Terpinas, Batsakis, Pantazi, Tompary, Gerginis, Kleronomos, Mr. 88 Uchima, Shire, Fujii, Yamamoto, Ogawa, Tanaka. FRONT ROW: Yamanaka, Hashimoto, Kuroye, Omi, Nakano, Arima, Tanigawa, Asato, Oki. Dayiantis. ROW 2: Pappas, Koste, Mourikes, Tsiolis, Spanos, Lyn, Nelson. FRONT ROW: Andrews, Kakureotis, Demos, Shiakallis, Plevritis. Costa. bowling with the German club and had a display on International Day. Through many films and songs enjoyed by the POLISH CLUB, lVlr. Pawul has worked with the students of Polish descent. KATHY KUROYE AND ALLISON SIEKI almost take International Day observers to Japan with their lovely kimonos. HELLENIC CLUB KEEPS alive the glory of Greece. POLISH CLUB FRONT ROW: Wojciechowska, Gienlniewska, Bieliecki, Rocko, Czerwinski, Nesteruk, IVIr. Pawul. ROW22 Strzelecka, Wypych, Bim, Marszalek, Kaminski, Weglarczyk, Barabasz, Podsiadlo. ROW 3: Rogowski, Oparowski, Nlachnik, Kowalczyk, Kujawa, Bogiel, Golaszewski, Idsik. TOP ROW: Sukiennik, Ginger, Barabasz, Gielniewski, Smollen, Budnik, IVIarzalek. FRENCH CLUB TOP ROW: Koternoha, Amodeo, Lebbin, Heyn, Pacini, Catrambone, Front. ROW22 A POLISH CLUB member might be singing Hello, Dolly. Garza, Dziak, Haluta, Holtzman, Berkenhilt, Kulikowski, Gras, Nls. Brown. FRONT ROWS Roberts, Diaz, Absher, Brown, Zielinski, Costa. I j!4f76 fs Hfkfdfff fm! 1572 A' Qffcvf 157775 2 T H E G R E E K DISPLAY advertises the well-known hospitality of the Greeks. GUYS AND DOLLS were behind the table as well as on the table at the Polish exhibit. ALLISON SIEKI COOKS UP A delicious suki yaki for interested spectators. . .. .. at lr, 1 wma IHGQO. sas i MR. BANNOR STOPS AT THE Japanese display to play the game of is go. 89 Through the agenda of UKRAINIAN KOZAK CLUB the students and faculty of Lane were provided with opportunities to learn the heritage and culture of these people. Their activities included Christmas, Easter, and International Day exhibits. Ethnic Ethics New to the Lane scene this year was the LATIN AMERICAN CLUB, formed under the direction of Mrs. Sihocky. The group's main project was the organization of an exhibit and assembly program for International Day. I I UKRAINIAN CLUB TOP ROW: Repa, Fedison, Browar,Shydohub, Saniuk, Cymbalisty, Glubisz, Hrycaj, FRONT R0Wl TFOISFI, Kucewicz, H8028 RSPB. WYSIWWHUIUR, Barranco, Schlewitt, Fedorenko. ROW 2: Chamiw, Dachnicsky, Nahorniak. K0l0dv,GleaS0n- Luczak. ROW 3: Zaplatynskic, Nalywajko, Bevejan, Senjk, Kosacz, Kolomayets, Kyryliw. LATIN AMERICAN CLUB I'OP ROW: Diaz, Rodriguez, Hernandez, Alamillo, Garcia, Uribe, Meza. ROW2: Romero, Diaz, Conde, Blazquez, Chapa, Lugo, Prado, Sias, Diaz, Alvardo, Carabez. Ordonez, Morales, Ramos, Gerena, Alcozer, Cuevas, Davilla, Magallanez, Mrs. Sihocky. ROW3: Garcia. Lecour, Melendez, Garza, Diaz, Chaves, Valle, Giron. FRONT ROW: 90 Pamoja Tutashinda ftogether we will win Seeking to promote a positive image of Blackness through their theme Pamoza Tutashuda ,which means, together we will win, the AFRO-ANIERICAN CLUB planned to have guest speakers, such as the American consulate to Nigeria and the Nigerian consulate to the U.S.A., speak to the club on Black Heritage. The club made a contribution to a needy family during the Christmas holiday and planned to continue this on a larger scale. i wsnlil' AFRO-AMERICAN CLUB TOP ROW: Bailey, Stix, Hudson, Hampton, Ellis, Crawford, Fountain, Gray, Kirk. ROW 3: McGee, Carter, Brown, Amill, Boarden, Gooden, Berymon, Adams. ROW2: Smith, Green, Barry, Jones, Calhoun, Brown, G Branch, W. Bryant, Bryant, Hudson, Davis, Brown,Ballinger,Nlrs.Lucas, Darden, Jones, Bryant. FRONT ROW: Collins, 'I ff l,-' 155 AFRO - AMERICAN SOCIETY TOP ROW: Thompson, T hmas, Popsy, Glover, Nliller, Robins, Harris, Hudson, Williams, Glenn, Lott. ROW 3: Lewis, Sewell, Frazier, Jones Brown, Tyson, Parham, Kern, Robinson, Lorence, Bias. ROW 2: Ertharin, Cheateam Hill, Triche, Graves, Thorne, Burnett, Blazquez Jackson, Stockdale, Lane, Stewart l it l-RONT ROW: McCarthy, Johnson, Jac, Stewart, Halsey, Powell, Bias, Bailey, Harris, Thompson, Hicks, Martin. 91 Bars and tripes Throughout the year the OFFlCER'S CLUB, composed of ROTC officers, met weekly. They discussed various problems involved with commanding, and planned upcoming events, such as the Military Ball. The NCO Club was made up of non-commissioned officers and was basically an honorary organization. ROTC NCO CLUB TOP ROW: Waytula, Chevere, Lebbin, Monteagudo, Prevost, Kakureotis, Oracz, Miller, Blazer, Popvich, Haber, Vinson. ROW2 Nelson, Bolante, Lai, Phillips, Tarach, Rich Allen. Piechur. Uzarowski. Drozdak. Polites Allen, Piechur, Uzarowski, Drozdak, Polites, O'Connor. FRONT ROW: Buchanan, Piech, Fell, Dziadus, Hegberg, Deady, Wharton, Chow, Davila, Sanford. ROTC NCO CLUB TOP ROW: Ruffner, Skinner, Antonakos, Walczak, Dompke, Argiris, Hammond, Hernandez. ROW 3: Basis, Wocelius, Sterbling, Brown, Zornig, Tarach, Lagerstedt, Kedziorski, Lintzens. ROW 2: Klich, lVlarin, Adydan Stewart, Shydohub, Olufs, Medina, Kulikowski FRONT ROW: Louie, Lockett, Zea, Flores Wright, lVlcCray, lVlort, Bowker, Kolanowski Chevere,John. ' Order from Headquarters Over one hundred ROTC members served voluntarily in the PROCTOR'S CLUB. This service organization, under the direction of Sgt. lVlcCray, ushered many school events. These mainly included programs held in the Lane auditorium, such as plays, concerts, and freshmen orientation day. ROTC PROCTE RS CLUB TOP ROW: Nlorrison, lVliller, Luebker, Zaplatynski, Rachwalski, Kucz, Klich, Smyczynski, Deady, Piechur, Johnson. ROW BQ Hamlrez, boomer, I-uentes, Nails, Sterbllng, Rich, Hernandez, O'Connor, Wharton, ROW 2: Diaz, Louie, Chow, Baker, Chevere, Drozdak, Stewart, Uzarowski, Olufs, Lagerstedt, Adydan. FHUNI ROW: Kulikovvski, Smith, Medina, Kedzierski, Darila, Freidenfelds, lVlcCray Vlarin, Hammond, Buchanan, Nelson, Lintzeris PROCTORSCLUB TOP ROW: Rimm, Kakureotis, Locketti Bowker, Fuentes, Hoder, Nlonteagueo, Staples Bielawskis. Arthritis, Fell. ROW 3: lVlatsuda lVlcDaniel, Farrell, Racinowski, Lebbin, Hegberg, Sterbling, Phillips, Domake, Diaz, Louie. ROW2: Durachta, Chow, Blazer, Majchrowski, Em, Vinson, Wright Haber Argiris, Lobo: FRONT ROW: Machnik, Matic, Schau, Freidenfelds, Patterson, Brunnler, Bussa, lVlort, lVIalinski, Vega, Bogdanowicz, Conde, Novak. 93 1 4 Their Bag, is the F lag Throughout the year the COLOR GUARD cared for the school's collection of flags. This group, composed of one hundred R.O.T.C. members, posted the colors at all the flags in parades and other outdoor activities. ln addition, they were responsible for hoisting and retiring the -American Flag, which flies outside the school. the school's assemblies and carried l l ROTC COLORGUARD Simmers,IVlcDermott,Sterbling,Lebbin,Cnow, Argiris, Louie. FRONT ROW: Stewart, TOP ROW: Greco, Adydan, Kakureotis, Diaz, Dompke, Michael. ROW 2: Andersen, Dziadus, Bowker, lVlort, Racinowski, Blazer, VFHSOH, FIOFGS,P0litGS,Barrera,Marin.ROW 3: Combs, Hegberg, Haber, Ruffner, Durachta, Fell. COLOR GUARD TOP ROW: Wogelius, Estuprnan, Lagerstedt Zarowski, Johson, Stockdale, Durachta, Tarach Szczepanek, Piechur. ROW 3: Olufs, Borda Reiling, Rajmaira, Shydohub, Wfebe, Freidenfelds, Basis, Deady, Baker. ROW 2: Davila, Buzhanan, Lai, Rich, Kligh, Chow, Tarach, Nelson, Sanford. FRONT ROW: Nails, Farrell, Vega, Conde, lVlalinski, Lobo, lVIachnik, Morrison. THE R.O.T.C. COLORGUARD performs its duties to perfection. R.O.T.C.GlRLSCOLORGUARD Griffin, Falasz, Smith, Kedzierski, Booker, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hammond, Whartpn, Medina,KuIikowski,O'Conner. 95 Hup 2,3,4 Cdt. LTC Roger Malinski led this year's RIFLE TEAM. Meeting several times a week, members learned the Queen Anne manual of arms. uma, Q - Q A . DR. AND MRS. DONALD RACKY are interested observers at a drill competition. ' A LANE'S DRILL PLATOON compete and win second place in the city drill competition. HUTC DRILL PLATOON TOP ROW: Stewart, Monteagulo, Estupinan, Blazer, Shydohub, Uzarowski, Wrobel, Klich, Matsuda, Ramirez, Nelson, Adydan, Em, Simmons. ROW 3: Rimm, Machnik 96 Majchrowski, Kakureotis, Piechur, Vinson, Haber, Deady, Oluts, Chow, Diaz, Louie, Grey. ROW 2: Contreras, Marin, McDaniel, Wogelius Nails, Wright, Sterbling, Tarach, Freidenfelds Morrison, Border, Argiris, Buchanan, Davila 1 Morrison, Border, Argiris, Buchanan, Davila FRONT ROW: Rich, Racinowski, Dziad'us Bowker, Matic, Mulinski, Patterson, Bussa Freidenfelds, Bogdanowicz, Hoder, Novak. ROTC RIFLE TEAM Bogdanowicz,Hoder, Nlachnik, Novak, Farrell LEFT TO ROW: Bussa, Freidenfelds, Malinski, Lobo, Conde, Patterson. CADET IVIALINSKI ACCEPTS the second place City Drill Competition award. THE COLORGUARD presents the colors before a drill competition. Cadet Choreograph HOW SWEET IT IS! They could have danced all night at the military ball. This year's R.O.T.C. MILITARY BALL was held on April 21st in the Gold Room of the Pick Congress Hotel. This was the largest social function held and an event for both officers and cadets to look forward tO. At such a large event as this a queen is chosen by a panel of judges. The lovely winner this year was Ramona Torres. WOW! THE CHOW LINE will never be able to top this meal. 98 MILITARY BALL QUEEN, Ramona Torres and her court. THE DANCERS AT THE MILITARY BALL were happy to string along with the Phil Varchetta band. ' Kali, A THEY SAY THE MILITARY TRAVELS on it's stomach and the military ball is no exception. CADET COLONEL POUTES Speaks his piece MISS RAIVJNA TORRES,VIiIitary ball queen CADET COLONEL RONALD JOHNSON at the Military Bal '- and he' QSC-ff, Hector Conde Brigade Commander, receives the commander's sabre at the Military Ball. 99 Grade A Government Inspected Lane's R.O.T.C. had a new chance to prove that Lane is number one once again, after coming in second in last year's FEDERAL INSPECTION. This year the inspectors from Fort Sam Houston inspected Lane's illustrious brigade, and although at this writing results were not final, Cdt. Col. Lauris Freidenfelds and the brigade expected to come in with flying colors. THE INOUISITION: interesting questions by TOM IVIUCHOWIC5 CASTS an ey upon the the inspecting officers- and some startling awards. replies. 100 COLONEL BARRET, U. S. ARMY Senior Inspector, is criticizing Cadet Colonel Johnson and staff. ' Q14 THE NEW LOOK' Qlflsin R.O.T.C.-times have changed. OFFICIALS REVIEW the cadet corps during federal inspection. LANE'S R.O.T.C. IS GRADE A, federally inspected. THE R.O.T.C. COLORGUARD meticulously executes its duties. M, LEM f 101 Lane Brains One of Lane's most popular organizations was the BOWLING CLUB. Members of six leagues, including one exclusively for girls, met either on Mondays or Thursdays at Waveland Bowl. Members improved their bowling scores and all won awards. Members also received valuable service points that counted toward a letter. BOWLING CLUB - THURSDAY A TOP ROW: Maguire, DePaul, ViIIarreal,Borges, Chlopowicz, Calvopina, Collinsworth, Beaudet, Bullet, Kokinis, Obosla, Brotsos, Gimza. Levonian, Werner, Mr. Wanzung. ROW2 Kopytko, Haluch, Chase, Gornick, Aguirre Gernes. Kasrzak. FRONT ROW: Andringa I Thome, Kumia, Hemenway, Meers, ,Wnek, , Lo.ban,Gucwa,Thurman. , ' Blankenship, Stracke, Domanchuk, Fogelis, BOWLING CLUB-THURSDAYB ' Jankowlak, Little, Mr. WanZuE.Y ROW 2: Aranz. FRONT ROW: Ciway, Burke, Burger, TOP ROW: Volpert, Brankovic, Bielaga, Jures, Nolte, Nolte, Lechowski, Yamamoto, Rocha, Moozakls, Shelton, Campbell, Bower, Keefe. lVlBlUS,.W0dka. Alexander. Hokanson, Ginsburg, Thome,' Kosmicki. Kulik. Mov. Gustafson,Hauser,Lawny. 102 BOWLING CLUB - MONDAY A TOP ROW: Cruz, Saiki, Nojiri, Terry, Khan, Holihan, Abramovvicz, Carambot, Brim, Tomko, Adamovic, Stasioski, Molotsky, Matsumoto, Thudium, Kawaquchi, Mr. Wanzung. ROW 2: Gawlik, Triche, Hernandez, Hanson, Witt, Vogelsberg, Laudermith, Pace, Cook, Warner, Shirorna. FRONT ROW: John, Meindl, Hoffman, Jimnez, Murray, Ortiz, Chow, Hajduk, Krueger, Salmi. BOWLING CLUB-MONDAY C TOP ROW: Gimza, Rendino, Gimza, Barnstable, Coats, Capodanno, Balais, Mr. Wanzung. ROW 2: Dworak, Mieszala, Czarny, Goldstein, Clepper, Marquart, Milier, Moll, Sobieski, Grabinski, Heidlauf, Wassiikovvsky, Bockenfeld. FRONT ROW: Radulovich, Hashimoto, Ono, Kopala, Sanford. BOWLING CLUB MONDAY GIRLS TOP ROW: Ustasievvski, Halka, Digby, Ruge, Hunt, Walls, Moore, Roth. ROW 2: Omi, Wiley Doria, Yee, Hoelter. FRONT ROW: Lick, Saiki Moy, Hashimoto, Bedweli, Tono. 1 1 CLYDE ONO AT THE BALL RACK is observed by Messers, Kovacs, Ackert, Connors, and Wos. 103 4 COACH WANZUNG ADOPTS a wait and see attitude after releasing the ball. TOM G INIZA SPARES no effort when he keeps score for the Bowling Club. is mi 'WWE Q W E mv ' S S fi V L, Z a fi 2 Z 12 A X 1 I 5 it it . 5 3 ,fi V , 2, mfs A mf Y ,c 254, Q, ,E fm . 1 it 'rw - ig, ' g ,ff-f M zfzfgg, , Q fiiggf mf , g , f if giikjziggifgaltzgifziz 335 L 4 1 - , ,Z ,L 2' g K 'L z zf i w W QQQQQ M QQXQ W Q J Q B , 523 ig 5 4, 9 1 f 7 2 we f 1 J 1 5 sg? 29 K A V 'iii --iv ' M WHQTMVLQ a H ,v U w e 2 E 2 Q 525 22 5? 5 2 , gi Q ,Q if .,,.. , llzl , -A - i Q if it f , 2 is ff H 21 A - ff 3 3 f S Q 5 '??3,,4 :QT gf I, , V N A. . 5, 1 it , ff 1 .,.. , Z, ei' if , , wtf? .,.. f at , f V 1 H x- 'iv W W W ff ,Ag ' - 5. :f in K f A 4 My f if 2- zf f rf ' T Q W, ww , f f 0 f 1 W' f ' f 'WJ'f,,, 2 We 2,4 A mf - 4 54, 1 ., 2a 49555 V, 1 if 325225 fig .iw stahl' , fu ,Lf . f ,I ,c : gg - M 'f www E ff! I A MN 'A W rgzfgp rftz f jgy if ww LH 7 .. W W 4 K 2 559 1 0 W 7 , ,, 2 1 A 'I' M351 ' ,. f, xg?-5 , W 3217+ 'gizyivwgiffiywff if 1 iff Q f ,W ff ff ml L, El ZZ X 32541445 Q' ng 9 f is iff-if 2 5 W , WN,,,,,,,,,g,,, ,W gg? ,W,ff,.,. , ff' 'ff' vi' ,, 4 I I Jr I X, ' IWW 0fW4' 3 9955495616523 A ,ZW ,wr .. . ,Kg H9 My W www' H - -. e f , f ' vi Af1f,,w,g:M'gg , X .W W2 r tw s ff i' : T-1-'75 ,, 3, IVIR. LlCHTNIAN'S UNHAPPY expression AN APPARENTLY CONFIDENT Gerrv N0jil'i might indicate that he'Il be working on a Dl'9D3l'95f0 b0W'them Over-H raiIroad. TOM SAIKI, COACH WANZUNG, and Mr. Maes observe a fellgw bowIer's tech nique. 104 Power Boosters Cheering and moral support of our athletic teams vvere the specialties of the SPORTSIVIEN CLUB. This year the Sportsmen put together a winning float, with the theme of Pages from the Past, for the Homecoming game. The spirit and enthusiasm shovvn by the Sportsmen vvas encouraged by sponsor, lVlr. Randy Allegrezza. ,www-W Wm, . Q if ff' . ' sg ffm, tsl, iii im - ENTHUSIASTIC SPO RTSIVIEN provide the lusty cheers, which spur the football team on to victory. ' SPO RTSIVIEN l TOP ROW: Popovich, Bockenfeld, Johnson, FRONTROW1 'lVlirZ6. DBCERIKFO, Vaughan, lVlitsuuchi, Davis, Keith, Kostrzewa, Good, DalianiS,SumiIa, Bf0Ciek,WISn1ewSkI, Llovd, Cieslak, Ozel, Dwyer, Grieco, lVlr. Allegrezza. HE-1lUiG,lVl99l'S. Dicosola- SPORTSMEN Cwiok, Ellis, Popovich, Lahdekorpi. ROW 2: Karadzic FRONT ROW Krock Gustavus TOP ROW: Mann, Bonnakowski, Espensen, Nlr. Allegrezza, Flammang, Starinsky, Targos, Stefani Welke Falasz Mnhalec Hum Nlatula, Ivan, Ahlborn, Kuen, lVloi, Chin, Gin, Nelson, Schulz, Cheng, Joya, O'Connor, MOUFITHIU NGISOI1 Hanamoto Velez Baron Puck-er Power Founded by Danny Hartnett and expanded to one hundred players, Chicago Metropolitan High SCIWOQI sponsored by lVlr.A Skillen, the it also started frosh, and soph - Hockey Leauge. Nick Woznyj, HOCKEY CLUB in its second year junior squads, developed a junior Bruce T0karz,and John Pauga were skated from fall to spring, and varsity gjub, and plaved in the named All-League. VICTOR GIAMPIETRO takes a shot on the BRUCE TOKARZ, FUGHTWUNG, and Jeff Arlington Heights goalie. Parks, center, taking a shot on goal. HOCKEY CLUB TOP ROW: M. Nlakowski, E. Yoshamira, J. Woznyj, Coach Gibbons. FRONT ROW: W. Pauga, R. Krieger, J. Sheridan, F. Bouzek. Paluch, K. Ochwat, T. Erickson, J. Parks, V. ROW2: Mr. Skillen, E. Twardowski, A. Giampietro, D. Hartnett, M. Johnson, M. Ouzounian, R. DeNleo, P. Gioen, B.Tokarz, N. Cannizzo, 106 Letter Perfect Only the best athletes at Lane were admitted into the LETTERlVIEN'S CLUB. The main goals of the club were to further and promote athletics at Lane, to promote good fellowship among athletes, and to encourage good sportsmanship. The principle project of the Lettermen's Club was the Lettermen-Faculty basketball game, which the Faculty won. S LETTERIVIEN TOP ROW: Burns, Krolikowski, Crom, Pagano, Albert, Hartnett, Kern. ROW3: Hergenreder, Lewis, Jeschke. Davis, Hopkins, fl X , ,, ? , ,,.,, A , , ia ' i 2s7 a ' ww ' Zvl F V ir r in ,T ffl, I v O'Brian, Carr. ROW3: Furukawa Pascowrcz, Ramirez, Eisenhart, Hawk, Terry. FRONT ROW: Yasukawa, Santella, Fermin, McMewamy, Urian, Banas, Stepan. LETTERMEN TOP ROW: Navarro, Newell, Lauing, Klos Ferguson, Orzeske, Eisenbeis, Vacala, ROW 3: Glubisz, Foerster, Morgan, Newmark, Bailey Kowalski, Salsogt ROW 2: Hagopian. Fisher Flores, Simonsen, Levonian, Kosowski, Kolasinski. FRONTROW: Martinez, Hernandez, Brown, Arce, Burkross, Moylan, Nlr. Kolar , l 107 SPUR AND SADDLE CLUB Jeff Pasowitz, Marianne Nelson, Chris Polous, Sue Nluhr. 108 In the Swim and on the Saddle lnstructing freshmen swimming classes and preventing accidents in the pool was the responsibility of Coach lVlcDade's LIFEGUARDS. ln addition, they checked all entrants for cleanliness and swimming caps. Riding headquarters of Lane's SPUR AND SADDLE CLUB was at the Flying W stables in Rosemont, Illinois. Club members were taught handling techniques in horseback riding and jumping. Advanced equestrians participated in trick manuevers. LIFE GUARDS - Streed, Roberts, Bleizeffer, Schertler. FRONT TOP ROW: Karalllf Kluck, W'm9Vf Sffeedf ROW: Launius, Panzer, Kakis, Desiderio, Coach Wagner, Orze, Wojciechowski, Wimer, Sisson. Mcgadel ROW 2: Bluemberg, Banas, McGovern, Kloth now Fun Some sixty members of the Lane planned their ski trips. This year Tech SKI CLUB participated in its the club went to Wilmont, Lake weekly meetings. Members listened Geneva, and Indian Head, IVIichigan. to guest speakers, saw movies, and SKI CLUB Sandore, Zarecky, Trent, Corr, Davis, TOP ROWS BOQCIHU, Shein, SchaSSbUfQ9f. Kopinski, Niewdach. FRONT ROW: Novak, Ige, Fiedler, Brower, Kuzyk, Comerford, France, Lahdekorpi, StubenvoII, Goldsmith, Rose, Hashimoto. ROW 2: Ginsburg, Ivlusker, Um, Sherman' Dix' Theigzl IVlr,IVIae5, SKI CLUB TOP ROW: Berger, Jerman, Greising, Worley, Zielinski, Stebbing, Schaefer, Montgomery, Schneider. ROW3: Waldack Behrendt, Kuhr, Roberts, Stubenvoll Wodka, Ihara, Niemi. ROW 2: Essig, Zack, Telcser, Forsythe, Kuzyk, Hashimoto, Anda, Toff, FRONT ROW: Lipasek, Theer, Szyprzak, Porris, Witt, IVIr. Nlaes. 109 Q s A very proud James Gale dances with his lovely Homecoming Queen, Barbara Mester. Trying to Remember When , the HOlVlECOlVllNG CONIIVIITTEE, headed by lVlrs. Soelter, created a Homecoming Day that will be remembered for a long time by many Laneites. The Homecoming game was played successfully against Taft, Happy Return with the queen and her court presented at half-time, as well as the numerous beautiful floats. The victory dance was held later that evening, and the queen, Barbara lVlester, was crowned in the traditional ceremony. THE QUEEN AND HER COURT: Rosetta Russell, Chvonne Cheatern,1Barbra lVlester, Terri VVolf,and Jackie Gallardo. l l I The hard rock music provided by the Fifth The musical group called the Fifth Street Street makes for a groovy atmosphere. provides some really far out music for the Homecoming Dance. 110 f , THE SPO RTSMEN CLUB won first place honors with their entry, Pages from the Past. fa The reigning Homecoming Queen, her court and their escorts brave the rain which fell during the Homecoming Game. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Moore, Gelman, Felix, Kucz Doerner, Pedersen, Moyhan, Krueger, Giallone, Russell, Cheateam, William. ROW3: Mr Mazorakos, Brown, Halka, Larson, McCarthy, O'Conner, Young, Bauer, Young, Falasz, Hallman, Timmerman, Moulton, Soelter. ROW 2: Ms. Koch, Dillon, Gerg, Magallanez, Schirmer, Prince, Smolinski, Walejeski, Hoelter, Washington, Cheeks, Collins, Dzminski. sf' .L , -was-of 'Y THE CHEERLEADERS WON second honors with their float. place FRONT ROW:Pitman, Bedwell, Lawrence McCarthy, Rosano, Mertogul, Kulikowski Hoppe, Roth, Hauser, Lyn, Patten, Jenkot Talley, Mrs. Urbaszewski, Kawaguchi. Building for the Future Designing and building models of homes were the principal assignments accomplished by the SENIOR ARCHITECTS. This year, taking field trips and viewing various architectural references was an not rare. Adept at their skill, they entered their design projects in the I.I.'IZ contest for architectural drawing. Now, after four years, these men are ready to face the world of architecture. I I SENIOR ARCHITECTS TOP ROW: Moglia, Hehn, Manning, Petroff Samar, Fricano, Maier, Morales. ROW2 Ahlborn, Pascazio, Fountain, Guidars Kowalski, DeVoe, Triantafe, Markech, Wiser E I I I i i Moriello, Mr. Piper. FRONT ROW: Anderson, , McCIaughry, Fischer, Heinzl, Smietana, I Dubrovsky, Salvador, Tokarz, Placko, , Woloszyn, Pietrzak. . SENIOR ARCHITECTS TOP ROW: Kolakowski, Uslander, Kokaska, Gyarmati, Moffat, Davis, Daneliak, Hansen Beed, Nickias, Bartko, Benedetto. ROW 3' Esparza, Vargas, Kolodziej, Plum, Sexton 1 112 Voulgarakis, Kiilham, Hirai, Lindberg, Mrs. Del Castillo. ROW 2: Hartnett, Moskal, Karnik, Ivan, Thompson, Martinez, Krolikowski, Lewis, Mitchell, McNair. FRONT ROW: Shimizu, Ruback, Holm. Kopy Kats Helping students become familiar with the printing industry was the function of the PRINTERS CLUB. The Printers Club sponsored an awards banquet where awards were given to students who were outstanding members of the graphic arts department and prizewinners in the Industrial exhibit held lVlay 17 at the Museum of Science and Industry. PRINTERS CLUB TOP ROW: Bartlett, Coffman, Strohmayer, Scheithauer, Sheldon, Gucwa, Masciola, Shelton, Coats. ROW3: Ganey, Fisher, Abramowicz, Doerner, Falasz, Roach, Albert, Warzecha, Tittle. ROW 2: Daroszewski, Janik, Krause, Mackey, Berglond, Wlodek, Meers, Basis. FRONT ROW: Mr. Sims, Monsen, Brewer, Giampietro, Zelasko, Sorensen, Gianesin, Oku, IVIr. Monteleone. PRINTERS CLUB TOP ROW: Uyeno, Naselli, Harth, Naras Malinski, lVIcCarthy, Nielsen, Krueger, Rickards Huberty, Carabez. ROW 3: Holzbauer, Brower Andrich, Jamroch, Larson, Kuraszek, Ouere, Bolton, Roberts, Schlewitt, IVIonahan, Chlopowicz, Gartner. ROW 2: Crespo, Rohde, Beaderstadt, Jaquinde, Latham, Crue, Krzywozinski, Ramirez, Mihalec, Heinzl Gelman. FRONT ROW: Mr. Sims, Piech Wright, Schieber, Fleischman, Halick, Harris Lyn, Gapinski, Rosano, Bialek, IVlr Monteleone. 113 Junior Journalists Providing the latest on the Lane scene, the LANE WARRIOR received a first place award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Under lVlr. Thomas Rogers, the bi-weekly Warrior set a new record in issues printed by breaking the old mark of eleven. The newly formed journalism classes provided the nucleus for their forty-plus reporters. Students in this elective class were required to submit an article a week in order to keep up the high quality of our school newspaper. LANE WARRIOR EDITORS STANDING: Wedner, La Calimita, Holdeman SITTING: Gilman, Hautel, Litrento, Javeson. FriedenfeIds,lVlr. Rogers. WARRIOR STAFF Marrerd, Streed, Kowalski, Wetzel,Blagojevich, Mix, Valoes, Boros, Bostrom, lVlann, TOP ROW! Margherio. AVICIYSWS, Bullett. Freeman. FRONT ROW: IVlr. Hannigan, Corr, Romirowsky. I I WARRIOR STAFF: TOP ROW: Pergams, Budnick, Rivera, Esser, Wedner, Friedenfields, Wojciechowski, Olearczyk. FRONT ROW: Ozaki, Roth, Nalywajico, Ocvera, Dugan, Celmer, Moskal, Lewandowski. ROW 2: Klym, Hoppe, Muhr, Mihalec, McCarthy, LaCalamita, Freidenfelds. ROW3: Bussa, Comerford, Hamel, Gelman, Atanus, 114 ARROWHEAD EDITORIAL STAFF TOP ROW: Hutsebaut, Wodka, Repa, lVlunson, S. Repa ROW 6: Lutz, Jaquinde, Pagantos, Heidenthal ROW 5: Harris, Wood, Wadas, Saleh ROW 4: Gantt, Nlayers, Ossher, Pesch ROW 3: SHEILA BRENNAN GETS some help on copy from other Arrowhead workers. Pryszlak, Ratajczyk, Gutierrez, Brennan, ROW 2: Ross, Miss Koch, Ozaki, Rothstein, lVlrs. Zarlenga FRONT ROW: Catrambone, Berger, Walker Arrowhead Hits the Bullseye Comprised of students who gave up their free time to work on the yearbook, the members of the AR ROWHEAD EDITORIAL STAFF had a variety of tasks, such as writing copy, captions, titles, identifications, and compiling the index. lVls. Zarlenga was editorial sponsor. lVls. Koch arranged forthe shooting of photos. ARROWHEAD EDITORIAL STAFF Editorial Advisor ...... ........ IVI s. Jane Zarlenga Editor-in-Chief ...... , ......... Edward Ozaki Associate Editor .......................... Peter Papantos James Berger Shelia Brennan Joe Catrambone Sylvia DuChateau David Fell Dwayne Gantt Gerardo Gutierrez Alonzo Harris Paul Heidenthal John Hutsebaut David Jacobsen John Jaquinde John Lutz Steve Munson Pat Pesch Maria Pryszlak John Ratajczyk George Repa Bess Rothstein Tony Wadas David Walker Joe Wodka Robert Wood James Zarlenga A sr 'QTYMT WHY IS IVIS. ZARLENGA smiling when she has to meet a deadline? 115 W .W-f nap judgements Being on the ARROWHEAD PHOTO STAFF,involved a lot more than just taking pictures. The photographers devoted all of their study periods and often zero and tenth periods to shooting, developing, and printing pictures of professional quality. They were often found photographing special assemblies, sports activities, and other such school events. :mix Q4 ,M-. ARROWH EAD PHOTO STAFF TOP ROW: LaCalamita, Dowling, Freidenfelds, lVlr. Cooper, Nlacrito. FRONT ROW: Browar, Fujimoto, Block. , f 116 ARROWH EAD PHOTO STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Block, Fujtimoto, Browar, Dowling, IVlr. Cooper. True Hues and Fine Lines Headed by lVlr. Szalinski, the ARROWHEAD ART STAFF took care of the art work, layouts, and paste-ups for the yearbook. The artists were selected by lVlr. Szalinski from his Commercial Art lll and Art IV. They spent ninth and tenth and often zero periods working on the yearbook. AR ROWHEAD ART STAFF Rufus NIcLain Jeffery Pasovvicz Ethan Paul Leon Salmi Chris Sorensen Steve Vogelsberg Eddie Watters Ronald Weslovv Robert Berger Jose Carambot Eugene Halizivv Robert Holdeman Gregory George Kolmar Carlos Nartinez John IVlcCreadie GREG KLOS LETS NOTHING get in the way of his art work, lVIr. Szalinski,,Watters, Cloutier. SEATED: Haliziw, Carambot, Berger, Gracz. CHRlS SORENSEN TAKES TIME out to trim his nails. MARIO LORA WORKS ON the art for the yearbook. ...--1 STEVE VOLGELSBURG AND LEON SALNII compose prom before dates laying out the page. M.. ROBERT HOLDEIVIAN DEIVIONSTRATES the creativity of a straight line. 117 L. ... -vi..-...--V .l ig ,, N. 552 - 1 11 , film -: ' '.j'?-15' K ., ,, .W-'w.,n I ,, ' My it fv -'agp' TA P'i:F5iiF- '-s1a,- - ... . -.-.,. -L ,.. -:g,- 553-1?-+:. 7 fx . ,f r .zv Z ,ffifgsifp ' 5' 13 411- , LL.,..' ' kilt , 'ftw-as ,Z 1 if W a -,fs ,T -. 'Q , 537 .-3 -f awk ,.,f'KEm. if-7 f 5' A fl- af . -1 pf 1, 'E Rf l-.J Fi - -.M-ws, -1.1,-1 5 ,, 3: -Q.-iimqt 4.3 :Leu , :ie-Y. -wJQ.5 .f1 ,PL-4 '-wir.: - G-s, if-?,E?:,,. -1 ..:f ZX??9'5fP ' ' 4.'.5CT'r-'92 -1- va ,531-Q. ' -an 1- - -fn JSE, A .mx ,B-1 ' f ,fS ' - ,J - it 3 A ' Q :f 'F . ' if -.-.7 f ,fr- ,EEQ , , q , ty: V 1- H Q4 23131 M f 1 fg- '- , - fi- 4: 5 -- . ' ,. Q2'-25:51-Q. X x 'TA LI . .A G 7 5 Q H- ' h ' r- , Q. . Am . f n 1 5, .4 4-- . r- ' ,, , -, 1- ' I - , ' . ' -5 -5 4 , '. ' - u 1.1: - 1 J A.. --QA, ,, , sf - A ,,,. ua- . 1 - .- ,Q Q q.',.-,- gif- rn -Q :sf , ,.- Q . ,- fl...-r I-5:11, 1 - ' L '- 'Q , -L.. 513,51-ff Y 4 ,bfi Q I -, 7 ,- A . 3 -2 fig A 5, 52 ' .413 1 ,- r - ' 'g ..'. , ' 1, 6'- A ' 12' x ' Eze- '23 - ' 3'f',.'l .-if f '- - ' 'f?'s?T1-2 ' .,L-- ..-'-Q , ,I M: ,y-:iff - -, O Q W- x --f - :, ., A -- Y. . 5: ' . -' 'ff' b, ' hi 2 2-r 32 - Q' - P56 I Fl, 5 - 5- ci-a WA -'C ' H' - 4 - Y :1 1 'f' 1. ff 52 N' - ', ig- - ' if- fra' A 0 I ,A D 1 2' Z Y n. up-if L 3 A if -L - -24 Iii . . 1' - -1'-E ft- : gk Af - L ' - I 2--' L ,ff T -K Jff? -ww.,. A Ei 139532. A , wg Lx 1, f:.:s4gw 5175 -.if 3. 1 B I , 1 ff K Q. wry?-i-2'ww' .' 1 iff?-1,-if-9' J . xi ,-:mt ...-my I ,X vt..-.S -,:A. fi :-4.5 52 V fm 'ggi-2:2-aff' - Ji - an 'Y 5. ' 1 - aff is -is , 5. '2'?' J 2 -E' . . ' '1' -f ' :J- 'uw ,I 5 x Q 'lf ' 1 4-I -. 4 , , .1 A 9 .r ,4 I , J , Ar 7 ' 2 . ,, r 1 5354 at z 4 r Q K Ki' X ,L ,v-H? Nlfia-v - ' -'iff' -Eff, . 'f ??' f::3..: -N 1. iTff: h?f' ' 'affllizii wr Jueg- .gtv - - 13 if A-so X T7 4.,, A.,-4 -.M ,. fu E 43. ,FF -xg. L. Eff- 4, .pf-I-3..., X A ,, g, J..- ,.: gn:- - . r, -- , -. av.'f-.v , 1-- .,.5:-Q .1- ali - ,,.. ' 'g1'fI,121a-1- . V , c, . , w -:.-- fhifv-9' 3L:'z2'- ..:fm-2'3 .1 r ' 411 . ' -Q1 Iii-A .4 -'-H ' 1:- , , .-X' f .rf L' ., -3- -rv -S-3,4-,--f - - gh:-fl 1 - 4 51 . ..., ,Qgpwf Q -ff --ff: President and Officers of the Class of 1973 JAIME F. LEVONIAN President Senior Council, Student Advisory Council, Area 3 Council, District 3 Council, Lettermen's Club, Gymnastics Team, Tennis Team, l. M. Sports, Big Brother, Counselor's Aide, Hallguard, Student Council. 119 fvqi J l i an-ada' DAVID SCHERTLER Vice-President Pin and Ring Committee lCo-Chairmanl, Honors Classes, National Honor Society, Lettermen's Club, Football Team, Tennis Team, I. M. Sports, Lifeguards, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Owls Club, Student Advisory Council, Area C lnterschool Council. EDWARD OZAKI Secretary Publicity Committee, Football Team, l. Nl. Sports, Arrowhead Staff lEditor-in-Chiefl, Warrior Staff, Big Brother, Key Club, Computer Club, Russian Club, Russian Choir, Student Advisory Council. GEORGE REPA Treasurer Picture Committee, Honors Classes, National Honor Society, Arrowhead Staff,TECH PREP Staff, Warrior Staff, Big Brother, Printers Club, Office Aide, Student Council, Traffic Engineers iLieutenantl, Astronomical Society, Student Advisory Council, N. C. T. E. Writing Contest Nominee, Indoor Driver Ed., Range Aide, Ukrainian Kozak Club, Simulator Servicemen Society lPresidentl, Computer Lab Aide. JAMES McCARTHY Sergeant-at-Arms Big Brother, Hallguard, Printers Club, Office Aide, Teacher's Aide, Homecoming Committee, Pin and Ring Committee, Finance Committee, Student Advisory Committee, Industrial Arts Award. FRANK C. GREENWICH Gift Committee Chairman Prom Committee, Pin and Ring Committee, Lettermen's Club,FootbaIl Team, Warrior Staff, Budget Committee, Clean-Up Committee, Hallguard, Proiectionist, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, German Club, Spur and Saddle Club, NMSQT finalist. 77 M CARLO SALVADOR ,,' - - Publicity Chairman Soccer Team lCaptainl, Traffic Engineers. 62 W ei'ii Q A ,Wi S .. 7 WW, fs. me THOMAS J. WALEJESKI Cap and Gown Committee Chairman 7 ii' Big Brother, Counselor's Aide, Office Aide, Social Center Committee Chairman, Teacher's Aide, Chess Club 5 ww .t l l Q l . ig S e ty . N. ' at , I, f A ti. X, ' ji ,gQZ: Q, ' ' J K . M .5,s.,15,-,. . as at 5?1:1Hif?5ff??fz1, ...QS tQ.,,g,eff...,3.,,- All X , 'il 7 sign Q, ,, STEVE REPA at Finance Committee Chairman Picture Committee, Honors Classes, National Honor Society, Big Brother, Printers Club, Projectionist, Student Council, Traffic Engineers lLieutenantl, Astonomical Society, Ukranian Kozak Club lProjects Chairmanl, Simulator Servicemen Society lVice - Presidentl, Driver Ed. Aide, Computer Lab Aide. ,,,..,..........e, ,... ,,,.u.,..--. ,LMC f Q. ., at fr K t lf' Q Q' we A. r E wg'qfse- - f:::,g,..qe. , l- -, i gl:,'5.,gj,mf ' Q AXJVVEL k1.i5Liti.fi ' i M .. f?'.feQ.Y2setF'g 1 'ff' '-H if .2 15 -iuesgfg.:-afar . 1133. iywfglaz .-, 3 , if 3 ,Mg 35,3 , 5,655 Q .1 N l is N li Q fl, n H 5 f D at , .uw A BILL C. COLLINSWORTH Student Service Chairman Alumni Committee, Football Team, I. M. Sports, Counselor's Aide, Office Aide, Teacher's Aide, Bowling Club. ROBERT S. WOOD Picture Committee Chairman Honors Classes, National Honor Society, Big Brother, Arrowhead Staff, Office Aide, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Traffic Engineers, Anglers Club, Chess Club, Coin Club. RICHARD A. MEIDEL Alumni Committee Chairman Golf Team, Teacher's Aide. GUY Nl. WOLOSZYN Prom Committee Chairman Football Team, l.M. Sports, Counselor's Aide, Al'Chlt8CIS'ClUb, OWLS Club. HERBERT REYES Announcement Committee Chairman Prom Committee, Lettermen's Club, Football Team, Track Team, l. M. Sports, Hallguard, Teacher's Aide, Ushers Club. JOHN HAGOPIAN - Pin and Ring Committee Prom Committee, Honors Classes, Lettermen's Club, Football Team, Ice Skating Team, l.M. Sports, Hallguard, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Bowling Club. HRK Sam SES Ns , - ........4. . . 3 Y -3 I ...Q I ' f-.32 Ft .f J J vs X J N X xi I If wh IQ- 4. N 1 I xg if 9'INwTX R79 six? .. ,s...,.--am - -.::: ...M, ww 4. I -A fy. - . .. -I .T ..... K 5 .I 2 I I 3 in f-3.1. B. X it .. Fly-, . - . .. A. .. 5 lfgjf-,IL : EI ,..' ' ' .. . .2 I. 5 5 ES sf , 9' . ' . ' STEVEN J. ABRAMOWICZ RONALD A. ABSHER MICHAEL A. ABURANO MARK J. ACHESON LAWRENCE A. ADAMIEC MICHAEL A. ADAMIEC PHILIP G. ADAMOWSKI WILBERT ADAMS MICHAEL S. ADKINS ROBERT M. AHLBORN CIPRIANO ALAMILLO ALAN J. ALBERT PETER L. ALBRECHT MICHAEL F. ALLEN JOSE L. AMILL JAMES C. AMODEO GREGORY A. ANDERSON MARC O. ANDERSON MICHAEL R. ANDERSON RAYMOND T. ANDRACKI MICHAEL P. ANDREWS JEFFREY A. ANDRINGA ROBERT P. ANGAROLA PAT J. ANGELILLO CRAIG K. ARIMA DAVID W. ARNDT DAVID W. ASAI MICHAEL ASCARIDIS DENNIS L. AZUMA JAMES P. BAGEL CLIFFORD J. BAILEY JOHN S. BANAS MICHAEL BANKS THOMAS S. BANNACK DANIEL E. BANNER JULIAN BARABASZ RICHARD C. BARAN MICHAEL D. BARBER ROBERT E. BARNAS KEVIN M. BARTKO JOHN B. BARTNICK JOHN J. BARTODZIEJ HANS S. BAUER WAYNE E. BEAL THOMAS J. BECKER ZIGGY P. BEDNARZ EUGENE T. BEED MICHAEL J. BENEDETTO JAMES H. BENNETT DONALD L. BERECZ BORIS BEREJAN TIMOTHY L. BERG JOHN BERIC ROBERT J. BETZ DORIAN L. BEZANIS STANLEY P. BIELAWSKI WILLIAM R. BJORK RICHARD L. BLACK HAROLD D. BLACKBURN ROBERT R. BLAGOJEVICH STEVEN A. BLEIZEFFER JEFFERY A. BLOOM JAMES BLUEMBERG WILFRED K. BOARDEN CARL A. BOBER MARK S. BOBSIN GREGORY P. BOCCIO EDWARD J. BOCHULA ROBERT J. BODLAK ROBERT A. BOGDANOWICZ .Sk:'5s2,1WT?f9 51 K' 'T M'W' I ,...., S qv Rfk P' 'ARM :::2?:'fiF ..:,1 e ,J -. .. iff' ! is 15 . wg. Mug'-1..1, 1- f f.f, e,,,gpg .- ,- 1.-W.,..,.1-. if , I .x ,. may .- ,, 'f i, Q, . ff L I T - f'w9'f5f ? .,.,, .- . W K 3. 7 E .575 ,,,.. N., 3537 Sf 'W 7. k.-. ww, ff,-' , . - -..w.5g... ff- ' UW? egg . .- . 1 X: Q. 5 I . K. Q f. . 1' wwf- -- . f -ff In 552521 swf ..Q, . LII, . .AQ A ggi .f . I . N.. .I I A . SifEf:.,:f,:rf'. . W .ffm r,:N: f'::.a --,Ma : : 'E-E-' .si J -,h: fs 4 9 . I ' ' ' ' -94 9 O S V aww - s. '. we .- - If +'?7:.ff2E.i n Aw' -' 4.55.5-.f':-fgf. . s2fzzaz:2:z.z1,:.4 .F I ,ff PS if . .E .. .-I.. 5 ....... 3-. , ,. kL,. 3. . ' 2 I Ts' zr, 22 . . . f ,f.-, mf Qi? W gs. , Q V ' .. I W 1 1 . . . is ..---Q H K 1 0- ' .5 . ...fi N N . : 1651354939 .feyiffgii wfffaia al TM Q.. - ,- ww..-1. .f.g...... ,M S Exim in N Ni' 2. -m l 4153.5 X ' GEORGE L. BOLES DAVID W. BOLTON JOHN J. BORGARDT LESLIE BOROS KENNETH C. BOSTROM KENT E. BREDRUP JONATHAN BREND JOHN B. BREWSTER JOHN BROPHY SCOTT H. BROSS ANTON B. BROTSOS ANDREW W. BROWAR STEPHEN C. BROWER ANDRE BROWN MANNY A. BROWN WILLIAM BRUNNLER CARL J. BRUNO RANDALL E. BUKOWSKI WILLIAM P. BULLETT JOHN W. BURAS MICHAEL D. BURAUER CASIMIR P. BURGRAF ALVIN E. BURNETT LORENZO BURTIN FRANK J. BUSSA BRETT A. BUSSELL BRIAN F. BUTLER FREDERICK BUTTS JAMES W. CAMPBELL STEPHEN L. CAPA MICHAEL CAPONI JOSE L. CARAMBOT RICARDO F. CARDIEL JAMES A. CARNEY JOSE S. CARO JEFF W. CARROLL RALPH K. CARSON ERROL M. CARTER KENNETH A. CARTER RONALD P. CASTEN DAVID W. CEPA WALTER CERCAVSCHI BRUCE A. CHASE JAMES CHE JOHN P. CHIDESTER THOMAS W. CAHOATE GERRY J. CHRABASZCZ SPIRO CHRISTIDES BOGDAN CIRKOVIC MICHAEL G. COLLIER WILLIAM E. COLLIER MICHAEL A. COMERFORD HECTOR L. CONDE MICHAEL F. CONROY ROBERT G. COOK KEVIN R. CORR GUS N. COSMOS DINO COSTA DENNIS A. COSTANZO CONRAD A. COX ROBERT CRAIG EDWARD CRAWFORD JR. JAMES F. CRISWELL ROBERT M. CROM GARY L. CRUE WARREN L. CRUZ JEFFREY G. CUPURO EDWARD J. CURRAN WILLIAM J. CURTIS WALTER J. CYGAN I? if ,SQ ,ER I N fl' Q. X 'Of Iwgemsyiiy-.5 I t -H fw g. PQ I - f During Campaign Week, Lane's halls were decorated with the annual display of colorful banners by the annual display of colorful banners and posters of candidates seeking the position of SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. After the candidates presented their platforms to the students, the hard work came to an end and the campaign was climaxed in the actual election. The elected officers were President Jaime Levonian, Vice-Pres. David Schertler, Secretary Ekward Ozaki, Treasurer George Repa, and Sgt.-at-Arms James lVlcCarthy. ii a W IN NER QBE IQH JAIME E i ,- XL 2 'O 5 X 5 FOR SENIOR CLASS VOTE FOR JAIME LEVONIAN OFFICER 1973 127 . . .,Qgl?a-.g :. f THADDEUS J. CZAJKOWSKI PHILLIP W. CZAPAR JAMES J. CZUBEK MICHAEL D. DANELIAK OSCAR L. DARDEN ROBERT S. DAVIS ROBERT T. DAVIS WILLIAM B. DAVIS JAMES E. DAWN CHAR LES J. DEBARTOLO SCOTT DEPAEPE KEITH E. DERON MICHAEL H. DEROSIER ROBERT C. DEVOE GEORGE DIAZ EDWARD R. DILORENZO MARK J. DIONESOTES ROY G. DITTMER FRANK DITURI STEPHEN M. DOERNER EDWARD P. DOMIN JOHN T. DOWLING SCOTT E. DOWNING THOMAS B. DRAGOVICH LAWRENCE J. DRAUS RICHARD DREZEK STEFAN DROZD DONALD J. DRUFKE ' LEON G. DUBROVSKY MARC A. DUCASSE DAVID DUGAN JOHN M. DUGAN MARTIN I. DUMPIS RALPH R. DUNLAP MICHAEL J. DWORAK MARK P. DWYER SCOTT A. EDEN PAUL C. EGELAND ROBERT P. EISENHART WAYNE C. EJI JOAQUIN ELERT JEFFERY J. ELSTON YONG SUN EM GEORGE B. EMERSON THOMAS E. ERICKSON ROLAND ESPARZA RICHARD G. ESSER GLEN S. ESTRIN ARTURS EZERINS RICHARD J. FABITS DONALD R. FACHET GREGORY P. FALASZ JAMES M. FANNING MARK A. FARACE SAMUEL A. FARBSTEIN NEAL FARELLA RICHARD W. FAUNT PHILIP E. FERGUSON THOMAS S. FERINO VICTOR R. FERMIN RICHARD G. FESL CHESTER S. FESTER JR. HANS J. FIEDLER MARK R. FINE JAMES D. FISCHER DANIEL FISHER JOHN J. FITZGERALD GERALD R. FITZPATRICK THOMAS F. FLATLEY FRED FLEMING idly, 1 - :,Q. q,Qq Q ,q: b N36 -.wif R X X II' J' .1 :.,:. I 553555 FRED FLORES GARY N. FOERSTER WILLFRIED FOERSTNER TIMOTHY FONG VICTOR A. FORYS WILLARD B. FOUNTAIN DANIEL L. FRAATS JOHN E. FRANK MARVIN FRANKLIN DAVID B. FREEMAN ROBERT J. FREEPARTNER LAURIS V. FREIDENFELDS JOSEPH C. FRICKE MICHAEL A. FRISCH RICHARD L. FROELICH JAMES J. FUENTES STEVEN K. FUJII MARTIN C. FUKUI JAMES FURUKAWA GEORGE J. GALANOS JAMES E. GALE STEVEN M. GALLIGAN JOSEPH A. GALUS JEFFREY L. GAPPA RICHARD GARCIA WILLIAM A. GASIKOINSKI DAVID J. GAYDA GLENN B. GELMAN PETER GENGE ALBERT M. GENTILE JAMES G. GERAKARIS LEROY J. GERNES DEAN G. GEROULIS THOMAS GIAMMARRESI VICTOR A. GIAMPIETRO 4 -av ,gp 9 9' . fs .1'E1:f'. 4 ,- ' o 1. O . .521 0 .Amr ' .121 T Q 't 7cf'2:1'5 li-:Wa Jizizfzfzf, i:C:1:1:1:i?, ':1:1:' 'f1frirEr' ,1gEg,:5E5E5E5::. :E'12f15EfE,:51 -::E2r21E1ErE2Er1' 'miigigigi' 2'E:Ee1gZirEf 3557515751551 ' - gre P+: '- 2:5::f-P - ' JAMES c. GIANOTTI DENNIS K. GILLESPIE MICHAEL J. GILMAN THOMAS E. GIMZA DANIEL M. GIORDANO ARTHUR H. GLENN JR TERRY GLUBISZ DALE M. GOLDEN MICHAEL L. GOLDSTON PETER GOLEN JAMES M. GOMOLL OSCAR GONZALEZ VICTOR L. GOO ROBERT E. GRAJEWSKI THOMAS GRAY ROBERT M. GREGORY JOSEPH R. GRIFFIN JEFFREY D. GSCHWIND FRANCISCO J. GUARDERAS JAMES GUBRICKY WILLIAM A. GUIDA DANIEL P. GUIDARA GEORGE H. GUTT PETER D. HACHMEISTER MICHAEL W. HACKER KURT D HAGEMANN GENE W. HALIZIW WILLIAM R. HALLMAN KEVIN M. HAMILL MARK J. HAMMAR DENNIS R. HANDZEL JAMES E. HANNIGAN CLAYTON J. HANNINEN JAMES E. HANSEN ALEXANDER HANTEL Step in Style Beware the Ides of lVlarch not the date, the rock group. They combined with Stix to play at Lane's SENIOR PROIVI, held in the Regency Hyatt House on lVIay 30, 1973. Even though there were no assassinations vvith the arrival of the Ides of lVIarch, there was still enough excitement for every one. Prom goers vvent on various picnics after a sleepless night. X . Q W ,Mx Q Q www' A I 6' ,aw M? 29' 1 M. 55 I kwf vd S 9 WALTER HANZA DIETER E. HAPPEL MICHAEL T. HARBUT JON O. HARRIS CRAIG D. HART GARY A. HARTH DANIEL J. HARTNETT KATSUNORI HASHIMOTO HENRY J. HASIAK ROBERT G. HASKINS JAMES HATTORI JAMES G. HATZIS MICHAEL HAYDEN DEAN R. HEDEKER KURT A. HEDLUND FREDERICK HEFKE THOMAS J. HEGE RICHARD E. HEHN WILLIAM R. HEIDEMAN DAVID L. HEINZL WAYNE A. HEMENWAY ROBERT J. HERGENREDER JOSEPH P. HERMAN MARIO E. HERNANDEZ RANDALL C. HEYN GORDON HIRAI TED A. HIRAKAWA STEVEN C. HODER KENNETH G. HOFERT ALEXANDER HOGSTROM ROBERT K. HOLDEMAN MARK D. HOLIHAN MICHAEL R. HOLM JON E. HOLMEN PAUL B. HOLMES Q' 49- 9 - . A K+ . - .. S3 gg ff -:5:r:,:, ,.. U ...1:1:5., .5 -2 ,I Azrzzz- Q Q . - . 1 qzfgiiqfr. 4 .,:5::5:::,:: U .-:1:r:1:1:: '::5:g5:,:,::. se- . -:-?g2:1:f:l: .::g:g:g:g. .3::rg:g:g. .-5:-zfizg., A-'i:5:42:' - :-:::::::1:g:- - I:2i:1:::: ::5:g:5:' A- v S-:Z594 -1115355231 '5'f:E:E2:1:1:-. ,.5:E:: ':I:1:5 V , 3E:3:,::' ,:.,::::5 . ffz- 1322:-, 'ark' . zfiifififffiifzl 51:-Efifizlzf ErE1E1?Ei:E:-4. .-315251321543 :2352:5EgE55:,. :E:3E52iirE1E2f' ,:3:3:5:5:3:g:55- 'rigzigigif 'ififiifiiffiff' -E1ErE2E1E2ErE2E5Ef ' -4351:-ri f:1:1:-' ':5ff:?:f'9:f:1:5:' 1121:-I-2:1:k:1: 1 .f:1:1:-:HSS :i:5:1:1:7:i'2:1:- :g:g::2:' ':1:1:1:1:1:P:' I:2:f:i:5:2:7:1:-: gr am. sa- 44121311 :z1s:1:-:rap .11fs:1:1:r?Egr- :::11::r.2:r?s: -:-11: '1:5:5:5:?5' 1::1:1:1:r::5:1:1 fQ'1:':Z?' xr: -'S-irszf' Izrszfzefzlz' -lsszrzfsfr:-f izrzfzr-155.2 .rs:.' wr -'4:f:i:5:I:4:. . .- .2-:-' -:-: izblsl '-2:34:11 3-:-rg:-:-'f ' 4:::i:':v:-' '4' .-:iz-N: ' . , ag: gg. fx- agp Ar' figs- -, 2 f RONALD B. HOLTZMAN VICTOR R. HOLYK DEMETRIUS A. HOPKINS THOMAS R. HOPPENSTEADT MICHAEL S. HORGAN BYRON J. HORI JON J. HORINO JOHN F. HOWANIEC MICHAEL B. HOY ROMAN N. HRYCAJ PAUL J. HRYCEWICZ STEVEN B. HUBERTY TIMOTHY D. HUDDLESTON HARVEY L. HUDSON KENNETH N. HUGO RON C. HUNTOINSKI GEORGE D. HURST FRANK J. HUTTON JUN IBARA STANLEY IDZIK ROBERT D. ILES RANDALL R. INDA ROBERT W. INGO DAVID ISONO ROBERT G. IVAN JAMES G. IVANIC ROBERT S. IWAOKA JEFFREY A. JACKOWIAK JAMES L. JACKSON WALTER JALOVECKAS JEROME P. JAMROCH JOSEPH W. JAROSZ LONNIE A. JESCHKE MARK W. JOHNSEN CURTIS A. JOHNSON - 'Qi-va ROBERT P. JONES LARRY T. JORDAN WILLIAM P. JORGENSEN WILLIAM J. JUDGE NORMAN JULIUS STEPHEN M. JUST CHRISTOPHER KACZMARCZYK RICHARD T. KACZMAREK RICHARD P. KADOTA KENNETH M. KADOWAKI KEVIN S. KAIHARA WESLEY T. KAIHARA JEFFERY A. KAIZER JERRY W. KAMIENSKI MARK A. KAMIYA LOREN C. KARNICK JOEL C. KASPRZAK FRANK F. KASZYCKI JOHN M. KASZYNSKI DAVID W. KAWAGUCHI RICHARD G. KELLEY RANDALL R. KEMP MICHAEL J. KERESZTURI JOHN R. KESICK MICHAEL D. KEYES GARY A. KHAN KIMBERLY J. KIDD LEONARD J. KIERYS MICHAEL J. KIETA JAMES A. KILLHAM GREGORY KIM LOUIS KIPTA ANTHONY L. KIRK BRADFORD W. KLAMKA MERLYN A. KLAUS WILLIAM J. KLEPACKI STEVEN J. KLOPACK GREGORY J. KLOS REINER H. KLOTH THOMAS A. KLYM JOSEPH KNOLL JON P. KNUDSEN DANIEL K. KOBAYASHI ARNOLD A. KOBER WALTER J. KOCEMBA MICHAEL R. KOEHLER EUGENE C. KOEPPE ROBERT KOFFSKI EDWARD J. KOKASKA DEAN J. KOKINIS GUS A. KOKONAS KEITH M. KOLAKOWSKI GEORGE KOLAR EDWARD G. KOLASINSKI KENNETH E. KOLASINSKI ALEXANDER P. KOLB GEORGE KOLMAR ANTON R. KOLNICK JR. MARIO O. KOLODY ANDREW J. KOLODZIEJ NORBERT K. KOLODZIEJ JOHN J. KOMNENICH PAUL M. KONCZYK JOSEPH A. KONNEY RICHARD L. KONOPKA DANIEL J. KOPANKE MICHAEL J. KOPYTKO GARY C. KORAL STEPHEN S. KOSCIELNY GREGORY M. KOSOWSKI 1973 137 WILLIAM J. KOWALCZYK JOSEPH A. KOWALSKI STEVEN P. KOWALSKI WILLIAM L. KOWALSKI TADEUSZ KOZLOWSKI WAYNE M. KRAKAU ROBERT J. KRAUS JOHN H. KREUTZER KLAUS D. KRIZANOVIC EDWARD M. KROLIKOWSKI DAVID A. KROMAN GARY S. KRUEGER MICHAEL R. KRUEGER ROBERT M. KRUEGER JOHN T. KRUK JOSEPH F. KRZEMINSKI HARRY T. KUCEWICZ MICHAEL A. KUCZ RICHARD W. KUFTA FERNAND H. KUHR MICHAEL S. KUMIA ROBERT S. KURASZEK MICHAEL S. KURINSKY HENRY S. KURZYDLOWSKI GEORGE KUSCH JOSEPH G. KUSSMANN DAVID A. KUTIL JOHN KWASNIEWICZ GUY E. LACALAMITA MICHAEL R. LANGFORD JOHN C. LANTVIT GLENN E. LARSON LEE A. LARSON GEORGE M. LAUDERMITH RONALD W. LAUING TIMOTHY E. LAWSON RICHARD E. LAZICKI JAMES H. LEE YOUNG HO LEE DAVID H. LEFEVRE EDWARD J. LEWANDOWSKI KEITH LEWIS JOSEPH W. LILL WALTER P. LIND LARRY E. LINDBERG TIMOTHY D. LINDERMAN CHARLES A. LINK HANS LINZ JOHN N. LO WILLIAM LOBAN MICHAEL LOBIANCO RICHARD B. LOMBARDO ALBERT S. LOOTS MILTON LOPEZ MARIO A. LORA TIMOTHY C. LOSS BRUCE A. LOW KEITH C. LOW JOSEPH W. LUCNIK JAMES P. LUEBKER MARTIN M. LUNA JOHN B. LUSZCZ JAMES M. MAAG ROBERT MACIVCH JOHN MACRITO DOUGLAS A. MAI JOHN MAIER JOSE P. MALDONADO EDWARD J. MALEK MARK J. MALEK W .....-1' ss Without A Lass Commencement exercises for the last all male GRADUATION CLASS took place on June 12, 1973. The admission of girls into Lane has broken the all male tradition. The Lane stadium was the site for the commencement of 940 graduates. Nlr. Golden, directing the Lane Marching Band, opened the exercises with Pomp and ChivaIry by Roberts and closed with the traditional recessional, composed by a former Laneite. 3 2 4 5 l v 25212 '55-:Y :E-ig ' t :V if. 'nm S . Qo6'aE.Q't.E'Jn xy W 4 A .fx :- ' . . ', I T F ii 1 .1 .:E P, A QQ' Q ,- N I WS' .f gg x -, A I JS Im I' I If -if - A -w.::SsiiiifE.?2f Z' .' 'iYf,f'5g,?57f5 553521.-'11f . . . -N Q .w' . ,, V, . . . 1. J , Q' L'L-f S-vffif , iff 1A Jf' .G . W ' EPIA, 5815232-55'?55ifkfxii' I-'I' I 4fEff??S ff' v ffzf . X . X f L P6 ka Bw iffy X.. ..r . . .5 rv, 21 I bk X .. W .q3,.g.,g Img.. . W . . my xx x S psi . J 4 : v-Tx? -- Ei: I - . ... .1-.P-,. . -'ge If :PN , .V I 'V ,-fr: 2 vs' A :- -- . I .1 7 . X- i1..f1sii is .1 f 1 fy.-ei' 7 -If . 1 Q 65.5 .im- ' WI . N 'V W N. - .il . A jj, -Q -2 .- ...Y 'ff Nz 9.3. fig ! K :V 'E . J... 'W 'fwhf t N-:wwf TM. 5 is we P55 fm' 5 I ,:' 'P I... . Q. 1, .. V uf. 1. I ,, X? K N R x ff I 142 .I-A R 'WJ .. fi f I .3155 XA .Flew , ,TE 5 -?':K'iiS1.fff'f ,gfisw Yzf- I '.fHif'?Y.:?i W5 A S: ' I - 3.15545 s I .Q I -Q I 9 fiijgj Eg 7 , .. Q . ' ff x, - 159 . ., ., ,... . Q. , .,.. I ..- I J A' PHILIP A. MALICKI ROGER M. MALINSKI SALVATORE W. MANGANO EDWIN J. MANN MICHAEL J. MANN PAUL 0. MANNING STEVEN A. MANOLIS SAMUEL E. MANTO PAUL L. MARGHERIO HENRY MARK EDWARD J. MARKECH EDWARD J. MARRERO JAMES R. MARSELLE ROMAN MARSZALEK CARLOS M. MARTINEZ LEONARDO MARTINEZ STEPHEN L. MARTINEZ JOSEPH P. MASLANKA WILLIAM E. MASON HORST MATHES RUDOLPH A. MATIJEVIC JOHN R. MATIK GARY A. MATSUMOTO KURT MATSUMOTO MITCHELL A. MATUGA JOSEPH J. MATULA MLADEN MATULIN STEVEN J. MATUSZAK CHARLES E. MAYER FERNANDO J. MAYOL DAVID MAZUH MARK J. MAZZA PATRICK J. MC CARTHY KENNETH L. MC CLAREY WILLIAM P. MC CLAUGHRY JAMES MC CLORY JESS D. MC CONNAUGHAY KEVIN E. MC CORMACK JOHN H. NIC CREADIE JERRY A. MC DADE JAMES J. MC DOWALL JOHN MC GOVERN TIMOTHY K. MC GOVERN JOHN M. MC GUIRE JOHN W. MC NAIR WESLEY F. MC NAMARA RANDY S. MC NEELY MARK W. MECHNIG ALLAN W. MEERS JOHN G. MELLAS STEPHEN J. MENDAK SAMUEL MERCADO REMZI MERTOGUL MICHAEL A. METALLO LARRY M. METZGER CHARLES D. MEYER CHARLES E. MICHOLSON GERARD E. MIKA JOSEPH S. MILAZZO ANDREW S. MINCH EDWARD S. MINKINA DENNIS H. MITCHELL JAMES P. MITCHELL DANIEL E. MIX STANLEY J. MLYNARCZYK JAMES J. MODLINSKI RANDOLPH F. MODROW JOHN D. MOE SCOTT MOFFAT ALEXANDER D. MOGLIA Y ,gg 35 G 8? i9 'I' 81' 9 , I . U . I 9 ' '-22222525554 . :igfififiiiiiz 0 :s:s:z:,' ' 1 :s:5:s:zEz5z ,. 3' fl. . . , VR . I Q 4. v fr S f I f N.. fi...ff RW. R ,KX .. ,, ' Nita. . .Alf fbi'-, K .. L,.i.f.,mm,.Q 'Q V . ., N, . I , ' I I. , .4 X. . k mm Ii- I 3: '-5 . J if I44 ,,L... DAVID A. MOHAR JOHN J. MONKOWSKI ANGE LO P. MONTALBANO FRED G. MONTOYA GILBERT S. MOORE MICHAEL J. MOORE ISRAEL MORALES DEAN, C. MORASK PERRY D. MORROW PETER J. MORT WILLIAM G. MOSTOWSKI HENRY MOY RANDY D. MOY GEORGE MUELLER FRANK W. MUELLNER ERIC W. MULLER DANNY MUMFORD STEWART D. MURRAY ROGER J. MUSOLF JOHN NADOLSKI PETER J. NAGARO BOHDAN P. NALYWAJKO WALTER P. NALYWAJKO HENRY J. NAWRACAJ CHRISTOPHER M. NELSON GLENN NELSON DANIEL M. NEMOTO FRED A. NEWELL WALTER NEWMAN BARRY H. NEWMARK KEVIN S. NEVERS EDWARD P. NG PETER NICHOLS PETER NICKIAS SCOTT A. NIELSEN ANGEL M. NIEVES FRANK J. NITKIEWICZ JAMES NOBLE GERALD S. NOJIRI TIMOTHY V. NOLAN RALPH R. NOLTE GREGG E. NOOTBAAR STEVE R. NORTHFELL JOHN P. NORTON JOHN V. NOVAK CASIMIR A. NOWAK OLAF E. NURMEPUU RANDY A. NYBERG GEORGE M. OBOSLA JOHN J. O'BOYLE MICHAEL P. O'BRIEN JOHN F. OCHAL RICHARD ODA MICHAEL L. O'DAY WILLIAM T. OLANDER CARLOS OLVERA LUIS E. ORDONEZ CARL O. ORTEGA LYNN S. ORZE DONALD G. ORZESKE HENRY H. OSMANSKI CHESTER J. OSZKANDY ARMEN S. OUZOUNIAN MARK OWSIANY DAVID A. OZAWA THEODORE PADILLA ANTHONY PAGANO CHARLES E. PALCZAK JOHN PANKIEWICZ PETER D. PAPANTOS 3. Q X ,., , , N 4. rf PM S vw ,i 35 P .i::...., i N -Q. I X.. , mm EEN ,iw S ,ix Q N. -5 : 3 .a-Q:5?1f-52292: 5 ...M-., 20 f-Qief A SN I XX X , M sg ,J x 4' K. s 33' . -A if X 'FP . -'fjfw 5 .am wi. x ,JM v ,, ' 'I E-' Q-W ,L W3 .. JI' gg? isis: 2 ff N f.':f:.1.s15z:.': 'QI 52' X:i:E::, -, If I-if ' . I .. , ., Q, ...W I wif 1: . f, A -wx, WW t ,F ,I V?-K I f , ,fl , 'Hg .,.. I ,f , Y I J, A I. . fx I QW., N Y. .gd ,.,. .,. ,.,. , ---., if ,- if ' P . A ' I f ,, gr N 5 : - A ff 4 J .,,. .I I v ,Q 7 'i .jk If ,. ,,,.. , Q M5 , H X 4 G Z, ' as-1. ISA :V 'sis -aw 1 fi ' .. ..... I Q W N A VIN. .Yfkg i, I I , LIIRL , T f L' ....f 5 :ff ' Q wk' . 5, A fk 'x.. I P I I? I45 GERARD J. PASCAZIO JEFFREY P. PASOWICZ RONALD J. PASOWICZ JOHN W. PATOCH HOWARD PATTERSON ETHAN B. PAUL STEPHEN J. PAWLOSKI MARK PAYNE MARK V. PECORA GARY M. PEISKER KENNETH A. PENN EDWARD PEPIN ANDREW A. PEREZ JEFFREY W. PERRONE DANIEL S. PETERS PETER K. PETRAKOS ROGER G. PETROFF PETER PETROVICH JEFFREY L. PHILLIPS RONALD T. PICKARD MICHAEL D. PIERCE ROY R. PIETRZAK WILLIAM S. PIETRZAK HOLLIS M. PISANI ROBERT S. PLACHNO DANIEL T. PLACKO PAUL PLEVRITIS ROY A. PLUM GEORGE PODSIADLO MICHAEL A. POLIWKA HENRY POMOCNIK JOHN J. PONTIKES KEVIN R. J. PORTER FRED J. PORZELT CHRIS P. POULOS I 'I ' 1973 VICTOR J. PSZCZOLKOWSKI MARTIN H. PUFPAF HECTOR OUINTANILLA DAVID A. RABIN THADDEUS RACHWALSKI JOSEPH L. RADCLIFFE EDWARD RADWAWSKI HECTOR RAMIREZ JU LIAN RAMIREZ WILLIAM A. RAY DAVID c. RAYMOND CARL A. REED THOMAS G. Relcl-I ROGER S. REINING RICHARD G. RHEINGRUBER THOMAS B. RIDGEWAY NICHOLAS A. RIEWER GARY B. RIMM DAVID S. RIOS JOSEPH D. RIVERA WIGBERTO RIVERA JAMES J. ROACH WILLIAM ROBERTS STEVEN R. ROBERTSON STANLEY J. ROCKO JAMES RODER DAVID RODRIGUEZ RONALD ROGOWSKI DONALD A. ROOT DEAN ROSCH STEVEN T. ROSENOUIST DAVID C. ROSOCHACKI GARY W. ROSS GEORGE A. ROSS RALPH N. ROTTER ., .v... ,., I :r r I I - :::, Q. gg ,,iI.S , JY X :.,. W fx XSLQIJZQ51 I Q. M. ,- 156, ,A k QF ,..-T X -W. x ' ' gym g.Q J N J -1 ww: .1 Q, S 252 5 .,A. ,,A. . fag? ff. ,, cg sm.. M 1 ff! ffm- ' I Q? gg N... ar . . . ,...-- ... M., ..v...55gf? Q 5 M. 5 S WF' IX I Q, , ., A I 5553255 Y gif fQ,f2f,,.1,fj35- -fe . I+ is gifisifxp 45, .- .sf a5EmFis:,. 2. . . 'SRM' M. -fra' Q wb A If Q js. All NA. ,... A.: Q.. x.?5?Z?1QzfKf' -1' : 7:45, 5 :,?gw,Qz55'fU 'M . 55, . ,, My -,Q Q- - wg, 1 415.5 . , , ...WI ,. .- Q I 4:55 lg -.1 I ff! - .aw . 'Q wA fi. I f 1 48 I I S VALENTIN G. ROTTMULLER DONALD W. RUBACK JEFFREY L. RUPPERT MARK H. RUTZEN THOMAS E. RZEPKA JOSEPH T. RZEZNIK ALFRED N. SACHA MARK F. SACKETTI KEVIN P. SAIKI LEONARD M. SAKODA LANCE R. SAKURADA JOHN E. SALAS BYRON SALAZAR EDUARDO SALAZAR LEON W. SALMI STEVEN M. SAMAR ALFREDO E. SANCHEZ LEIF J. SANDBERG MICHAEL J. SANDLASS PAUL SANIUK LOUIS J. SANTELLA NELSON N. SANTOS THOMAS G. SARGIS FREDERICK R. SAURMANN JEFFREY G. SCHAEFER FRANK SCHAEFFER RICHARD J. SCHASSBURGER DAVID SCHAU JOHN G. SCHIPKE JAMES M. SCHIPP ROBERT C. SCHIRMER RICHARD H. SCHLEWITT ROBERT L. SCHON WILLIAM D. SCHRADER JIM J. SCHRAM 5 ' g5J 'I ' ' TERRANCE L. SCHRANZ JAMES L. SCHUMACHER MARK A. SCULLY NESTOR J. SEGARRA MICHAEL R. SENASE MICHAEL K. SEPOT GEORGE J. SERGOT ALLEN L. SERRELLI ROBERT M. SERWATKA MARTIN N. SEXTON GEORGE SGARLATA WILLIAM SHARABAIKA JOSEPH R. SHEPACK KYUNG Y. SHIM LUTHER M. SHIMANEK BRUCE K. SHIMUZU DALE L. SHIMUZU RONALD A. SHIMUZU RANDAL T. SHIROMA GLENN M. SHRAKE BRUCE E. SIEGEL JOHN G. SIZOS MIKE D. SKELLEY PHILLIP H.SKUBAL MARK L. SKU LSKI ROMAN H. SKYBA RICHARD J. SLONSKI MICHAEL S. SMANDRA ROBERT E. SMI ETANA LAWERENCE SMIGLA GARY T. SMITH GARY W. SMITH JAMES R. SMITH JAMES W. SMITH THOMAS R. SMITH Ria tk 'Xxx ., xg , . . X li- I . If 2 rj 9? 2 ff Q .- -1' War, 1-. W.. PIII X kj SX I I . ,. . N x gt g I ' 351'-,'x .QQ 1+ ' :. -2- , - :'fi'ig . S M. f IQ 1 'Q ., wifi? . GORDON R. SNAVELY CHRIS A. SORENSEN PATRICK C. SPERINDEO FRANK SPIEZIA SCOTT G. STACKHOUSE MICHAEL G. STALA JOSEPH A. STALLER GEORGE J. STANCZAK JAMES S. STAPLES EDWARD E. STASIEWSKI TIMOTHY J. STERRETT LEVERNON STEWART DAVID A. STICHA LARRY P. STIDHAM SCOTT F.STRACKE ROBERT N. STREED WALTER D. STROJNY MARK T. STRZELECKI DAVID D. SUFRANSKI TONY L. SULLIVAN DONALD J. SURIANO HOWARD F. SWITALLA ROBERT G. SWITALLA STEVE M. SZCZECH JEROME J. SZEWCZYK WARREN E. SZKUDLAREK JAMES A. SZMURLO JON A. SZYCHLINSKI THADDEUS M. SZYMBORSKI THOMAS N. TABISZ ROBERT TANAKA JAMES J. TARASZKA TIMOTHY T. TATMAN JOSEPH V. TERRON ES WALTER J. TERRY TIMOTHY A. THEIS BRADLEY L. THIEDE JOHN H. THIEL CLARK E. THOMPSON THOMAS A. THOMPSON WILLIAM W. THORPE CHARLES THUDIUM WINFRED G. THURMAN MARK N. TITTLE BRUCE E. TOKARZ XAVIER R. TOVAR KENNETH H. TREBILCO NICHOLAS J. TRIANTAFEL STEPHEN TROJAN ROBERT R. TUCKER KENNETH T. TUMAN KENNETH E. TURKOWSKI RICHARD M. TURNER HAROLD D. TURRENTINE RICHARD E. TWARDOWSKI JOSEPH R. TYBURSKI EDWARD A. UFNAL THOMAS L. UNDERWOOD WALTER A. URBANIAK WILLIAM E. URIAN DANIEL USLANDER LAWRENCE V. VACALA ERNEST L. VALDES URIEL U. VARGAS GARY S. VAUGHN MANUEL VEGA MICHAEL R. VELICKOVICH LAWRENCE VENTURINI DAVID P. VILLARREAL JOHN M. VILLASENOR ,of- ii: F GARY D. VINSON GUY VITELLO STEVE A. VOGELSBERG GEORGE R. VOULGARAKIS MICHAEL VUKOSAVICH TOM B. WARCHOL ROBERT W. WARDZALA KEITH R. WARNER MICHAEL J. WASTAG ED D. WATTERS JUSTUS C. WEATHERSBY DANIEL L. WEDNER STEVE N. WEHDE THOMAS A. WEINGARTN ER ROBERT A. WEIR JOSEPH R. INE LTZ THOMAS P. WENDEL DAVID W. WENDT RONALD D. WESLOW DAVID J. WESSEL ROBERT A. WETZEL LAWRENCE D. WHIDDON STEVEN WHITE THOMAS J. WIEDMAN GILBERT WILLIAMS KERRY WILLIAMS LAFAYETTE WILLIAMS DWAYNE C. WILLS LOUIS A. WILSON ROBERT L. WILSON BRUCE K. WIMER MICHAEL G. WINCHESTER RANDY WISE RALPH WISER EDWARD N. WITKOWSKI BRAD L. WITT RICHARD G. WITT DANIEL N. WLODEK RODNEY J. WODZIEN MICHAEL L. WOJCIECHOWSKI MICHAEL C. WOJDA TOM E. WOJNICKI DENNIS WONG LARY S. WONG JOHN T. WOOD NICHOLAS J. WOZNYJ ALLEN D. WRIGHT PETER WRUSKYJ RON G.WULF PAUL L. WYKOWSKI MICHAEL W. WYSHYWANIUK JAMES S. WYSOCKI DEAN S. YAMAMOTO .IAY Y. YAMANAKA CHRISTOPHER A. YARGER STEVEN S. YASUKAWA SHADRACH YONAN JAMES F. YOUNG MICHAEL R. YOUNG DONALD S. ZACH MICHAEL ZAJCZENKO M. ZAKRZEWSKI MARK E. ZANDERS CRAIG S. ZAPLATYNSKI W. ZINGSHEIM DAVID P. ZMUDA NICHOLAS J. ZOOK ROBERT J. ZUCKERMAN ,agggg Senior Planners Plot the Way All the myrtle and gold that lt was the responsibility of the goes along with a senior of the last SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES to all male graduating class didn't just see to it that the prom, ring, gift, happen. pictures, announcements, and finances were all in order. These combined efforts showed the pride the seniors had in Lane, as an era comes to an end. PUBLICITYCOMMITEE TOP ROW: Cercavschi, lozik, Kurinskv. Sartmann, Wojciechowski, Ozawa. ROW2' Fiedler, Hanninen, Caraombot, Villarreal, Furukawa, Siegel, Pickard. ROW 3: Ridgeway Fester, Uslander, Boccio, Czubek, Hopkins, Turrentine, Chidester, Holylc, Reyes, Mangano McCIory, Wehoe, Tatman, Huddleston. 1 FRONT ROW: Schaeffer, Mort, Greenwich, Salvador, Ozaki, Gasikowski, Salmi, Sihocky. SENIOR PICTURE COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Skulski, Schlewitt, Doerner, Repa, Hagemann. ROW 2: Fong, Cygan, Kosowski, Samar, Sizos, Flores. ROW3: Draus, Wood, Holihan, Saiki. FRONT ROW: Fujii, Duhrovsky, Rena. Brend. McCarthr. Garcia. NadoIski,TittIe,Chidester,Ms. Koch. l54 l Knowledge of College What lasted three periods, got juniors out of a few classes and influenced the futures of many students lives? COLLEGE DAY! Representatives of schools from all over Illinois and some from out of state wares to Students to the came and showed their the prospective customers. were encouraged to talk representatives, asking questions, and picking up catalogues and applications. Although college day was geared toward juniors, seniors were also welcome to come. DEEP IN THOUGHT A college representativ SERIOUS IVHNDED STUDENTS talk IO 3 - 1 college representative on College Day. and Student d'5CU55 the future- 4-9. CHICAGO STATE UNlVERSlTY attracts a NIR. DUlVlPlS SPEAKS TO a representative in group of prospective students. making his choice of colleges to attend. 9 K ILLUSTRATION BY ED WATTERS ,. h i If 'W gif si 21 gy EST Q 1 ..- ,Cb 4 . , Vx 'ful :MJ ' , ,ix Q 'K BA Indians in Downtown VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Coach Hester. ROW 4: Weston, Mangano, Reynolds, Haffey, Neisen, Toy, Janci, Ferguson, Jakubanis. ROW3: McGee, Flores, Takahara, Harris, Nielsen, Focht, Bias, Hawk, Walker, Hayden. ROW 2: Coach Lahti Radwanski, Brewster, Fisher, Nawracaj H390DiHH-, Sauerman, Newmark, Luszcz ln all of Al Manasin's nineteen years as the head coach of Lane's VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM, he has never had a losing season. The Indians kept up this winning tra- dition, posting an 8-2 seasons record. Their record of five wins and no loss- es was the best in the Red Division as they took the North Section Title. However, the tribe went down in defeat to Fenger in the semi-finals at Soldier Field. Most valuable player, guard John '-uszcz, was selected to the all-state :eam along with fullback Michael Morgan, who gained 1281 yards and scored 20 touchdowns. Making the all-city team for Lane were Phil Fer- guson, Steve Bleizeffer, Barry New- mark and Micheal Kieta. SOME SPECTACULAR GYMNASTICS are executed during a Lane-Sullivan game. Pasowicz. FRONT ROW: Coach Bronswick, Jeschke, Rosochacki, Greenwich, Kieta, Guida, Zach, Mazza, Brown. l58 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM LANE OPPONENT EXHIBITION GAMES 14 St. Patrick 0 12 St. Viator 21 DIVISION GAMES 27 Austin 12 36 Schurz 0 35 Marshall O 26 Taft 21 13 Sullivan 0 PUBLIC LEAGUE PLAYOFFS 34 Prosser 0 QUARTER-FINALS 49 Dunbar 20 SEMI-FINALS 12 Fenger 26 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Coach Manasin. ROW4: Laster, Boettcher, Reyes, Riechert, Diehethal, Washington, Carde, Robaczewski, Pawlik, FENGEFVS SIGN PROVED to be a bad Omen, resulting in Lane's defeat. Howard, Shiakallis, ROW 3: Stachnik, Spencer, Rosenberger, Moy, Toia, Gonzalez, Harris, ILobo, Burke. FlOW2: Moffat, McGovern, Morgan, Bennett, Petrovich, Flutzen, DESPITE SOME TRICKY MANEUVERS by the Indians, Lane lost to Fenger in the semi-finals. Yarnanaka, Diechant, O'Connor. FRONT ROW: Oda, Neilsen, Bliezeffer, Ferguson, Schertler, Ozaki, Orians, Robaczewski, Ossher. I I59 Pigskin Partners Coach Al Manasin Jr. proved that winning runs in the family. Along with his assistant coach Al Gonzalez, he guided the SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM to a 7-1 record and the city championship. Tilden proved to be a tough foe as the championship game went into overtime. The Indians pulled it out, as Glenn Smith crossed the goal line with the winning touchdown. ' This years most valuable player was Henry Guzik and the most 'imp roved player was Oscar Velasco. DAVID SCHERTLER, offensive end, gets ready for action against Prosser. X gr 1, fu 1 1 1 SIDELINED WITH AN INJURY during a Lane-Dunbar game, Harry Oriens retains his sense of humor. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM LANE OPPONENT 6 St. Patrick 0 6 St.Viator I9 42 Austin 6 36 Schurz 0 52 Marshall O 38 Taft 14 32 Sullivan O SOPHOMORE CHAMPIONSHIP 12 Iinovertimel Tilden 6 DURING A LANE-DUNBAR game Mike Morgan receives a block from Hawk. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Lampa, Miller, Petty, Snead, Desiderio, Affrunti, Jackson, Underwood, Ginn, Welch, Kernan, Arndt. ROW 3: Coach Manasin, Schwarz, Broda, Gillilan, Koternoha, 160 Jorstad, lVIandl, Martinez, Kovacs, Dzieman, Doherty, Gustafson. ROW 2: Gonzalez, Moore, Deluca, Gross, Smith, Palys, Lebbin, Todesco, Velasco, Collins, Boucher, Smith. FRONT ROW: Shiakallis, Lobo, John, Walker, Goodman, Williams, Guzyk lCaptaini, Jorden ICaptainI, Stahl, Berger, Jackson, Newmark, Chron, Pohla. Fighting Neophytes LANE PLAYED FENGER in the semi-finals and lost. Q ., asa. 4 'if mm Rookie camp, otherwise known as the FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM, gave newcomers experience on the gridiron. Behind the efforts of coaches Dan Lalowski, David Mendez and Charles McClinton, they started the makings of Lane's future varsity. Outstanding players were Peter Alonzo, Paul McLeod, and Phil Lopez. x K: r . Wilt? ' W .ysr f F rrrr 2 V W3 fy . at -f ' ft ONE QF MANY PRACTICE Sessions keepsthe DAVID ROSOCHACKI GOES head over heels team 'n shape- for football in this warm-up session. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Coach McClinton, Ware, Grovine, Ryan, Churchill, Brady, Diaz, Nelson, Smith, Ballard. ROW 4: Assist. Coach Mendez, Watson, Zeivel, Fuller, Reichart, Zuniga, Kunieczko, Nelson, Dobbs. ROW 3: Assist. Coach Allen, Nishimura Zeman, Negoda, Carlson, Waldoch, Burkett Taylor, Fediuk, Kirby, Smolk, Netzel. ROW 2 McGovern, Kraft, McDonald, Weathersby, Rozkuszka, Plantz, Burress, Cutler, Wagner, Bartnicki, Rasmussen, Alonzo, lvlcleoo, , Harris, Cole, Holloway, Cleveland, Lopez, Lekas, Pruitt. FRONT ROW: Bryant, Milam Maglaya, Asadi, Murphy. l6l CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW: Koffski, Ruiz, Nlagallanez, Attending all football and basketball games, Lane's C H E ER LEADERS generated enthusiasm and promoted good sportmanship. This year's squad was the first to feature Lane's newly admitted girls. They met twice a week to perfect their cheers and routines. Working together with the Sportsmen, the girls exemplified true school spirit. iiitiia,rg M Q aaaa fp fs vvfr ' ,,ll, frm a aa it aa ar T T T iAia,i awww if ' s if 5 lha f ia r aaaa gf is ag ' lift it fi-A At a pep rally, Bob DeBock leads the cheers while Karen Shaffer and John Weber execute some fancy tricks. l62 Collins, Wojcik, Grisard, Harris, Zielinski, Wilk,De Bock, Nleching, Damrau lge Weber Shaffer, Khan. TOP ROW: Carbonelll, lVlorris, Pecoraro. Cheerful Earful Q Wei , zz--.ftgsfigxfisiwt f te tiss f c vs' , -in J Bob DeBock and Theresa Wojcik put a lot of pep into a pep rally. suv? CHRIS GILNIEWSKI ATTEMPTS to scor goal during a soccer match. B s ES Goal Diggers Having lost several starters through graduation, the VARSITY SOCCER TEAM finished second in the Public League. Mario Kolody, Carlo Salvador, Chris Gielniewski and Nick Woznyj were outstanding, VARSITY SOCCE R TEAM LANE OPPONENT LEAGUE GAM ES 2 Senn 2 5 Orr 2 1 Steinmetz 0 1 Prosser 0 5 Schurz 1 3 Taft 2 0 Lakeview 0 2 Senn 4 as the Indians speared Harrison in the semi-finals, only to fall to Senn. Coach Mazelis' Green Machine was ranked 8th in the state as they posted a 12-2-2 season's record. 5 Orr 1 1 Steinmetz 0 1 Prosser 0 2 Schurz 1 1 Taft 0 1 Lakeview 0 NORTH-SOUTH PLAYOFF GAME 4 Iovertimej Harrison 3 PUBLIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 0 Senn 1 PROSSER AND LANE know what it means to SOCCER PLAYERS USE their heads in more keep VOUI' CVC OH the ball- ways than one. SOCCE R TEAM TOP ROW: Kucowicz, Kopka, Barabasz, Bim, FRONT ROW: Andriola, T0b0l, Hffvnandezf Baran, Barabasz, Marszalek, Krolikowski, Woznyi, Salvador, Kolody, Gielniewskl, Smyth, Young, Bara, Lora, Hanza, Coach Mazelis. GuzikLVPacheco. 163 11 the Right Track Tearing up the tracks throughout the city, Lane's VARSITY TRACK TEAM burned its way to a second consecutive Public League Indoor Championship. Under the direction of Coaches Lewis and McCall, the Indians placed third in the Oak Indians placed third in the Oak Park Relays. Individual city champs were: Tim Klein-70 yd. low hurdles, Dennis Kern-880 yd., Kevin Newell-60 yd. dash, and the mile relay team, which turned in the second fastest time in the state. POLISHING OFF A PERFECT pole vault is Bob Eisenhart. VARSITY TRACK TEAM TOP ROW: Berryman, Swenson, Matsuda, Bias, Andracki, Eanes, Eisenhart. THIRD ROW: Amezaga, Arce, Carr, Klein, Kern, Morgan, Bradley, Eisenbeis, Burns. SECOND ROW: OVERCOMING ALL HURDLES is Phil Ferguson of the varsity track team. Furukawa, Kosowski, DeRosier, Uslander, O'Brien, Albert, Orzeske, Acheson, Newell. FRONT ROW: Coach Lewis, Kolasinski, Martinez, Flores, P. Ferguson, Fermin, Fisher, Coach McCall. TERRY GLUBlSZ'S FUNNY expression is not a sign of dislike: he is doing the shot put. FROSH-SOPH TRACK TEAM TOP ROW: Brown, Jarvi, Larson, Storce, Hormann, Arndt, Swann, Bunton, M. Cumberland, Nawrocki. FIFTH ROW: Brownlee, Vasiljevich, Nyklel, Underwood, B. Burkross. Cwik. Sheridan. O'Brien. Eng, G- N0 HU RDLE is too high for John Ramos. PUBLIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 45.00 Englewood 33.00 CHICAGO INVITATIONAL 39.00 Oak Park 54.00 OAK PARK RELAYS 27.00 Lyons Township 40.00 Burkross, Ramos. FOURTH ROW: Raihle, Arnesen, Ambron, Giese, Berger, Yahiro, Jones, Kravitz, Gravine. THIRD ROW: Hunnius, Znajda, Lundahl, Sassolino, Olufs, Marquez, Gucwa. Brewer. Warmowski, E. Cumberland. VARSITY TRACK TEAM LANE OPPONENT INDOOR MEETS 57.00 Evanston 49.00 71.66 Gordon 19.33 38.00 Englewood 53.00 59.00 Kenwood 32.00 72.00 Thorton 71.00 67.00 Morton West 66.00 81.00 Fenwick 18.00 72.00 Taft 36.00 74.00 Proviso West 59.00 SECOND ROW: Snead, Rachal, Bettray, Brady, Zelasko, Brahos, Goodman, Jackson, Grant, Jenkins, Cuccia. FRONT ROW: G. Ferguson, Radcliffe, Augello, Navarro, Holloway, Thor, Pacheco, Schmidt, Cairns, Powers, Gross. l65 F orerunners For the third year in a row, Lane's VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM whipped its Northwest Section opponents and ran away with the Public League Championship. Led by Steve lVlartinez, Fred Flores and Edward Kolasinski, Coach Bill Lewis' striders placed 12th in state and lst in the All-City meet versus the Catholic League. Lane's FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY TEAlVl, led by Rene Casteneda and Cecil Navarro, swept past all league opponents to claim the Public League Championship. Under coaches William Lewis and Barney IVlcCaIl, the tribe lost only four dual meets and finished 2nd in the Ridgewood Invitational and 3rd in the Proviso West and Wright lnvitationals. RUNNERS ALBERT, in the lead, and Ramirez which Ramirez won runnina at the northwest championship meet I66 VARSITYCROSSCOUNTRYTEAM Banas Coach McCall FRONT ROW TOP ROW: Golab, Ramirez, Derosier, Albert Kolasinski Martinez Flores Casteneda Arce Acheson. Swenson, Eanes, Burns. Nlatsuda, Amezaga Orzeske Elsenbels Andracki Al. WILL EISENBEIS, STATE QUALIFIERQ Steve Martinez, cross c ountry and city champ: and Don Orzeske are waiting for the meet to begin. 5 A ffp-we-g'H FROSH - SOPH CROSS COUNTRY TEAM TOP ROW: Burkross, Kittner, Horrmann, FRONT ROW: Brady, Augello, Cumberland, Larson, O'Brien, Cwik, Carabez, Vasilevich, Burkross, Romero, Shuester, Warmoski, Gross, Nykiel, Cumberland, Marquez, Sheridan, POWGFS, Powers. E09- FROSH-SOPH AND VARSITY northwest championships races at Horner Park. , VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY ilovv score winsi LANE OPPONENT PROVISO WEST INVITATIONAL 76 I2ndI Proviso East 57 BLOOM INVITATIONAL 11713rdI f Maine East 76 HUSKIE INVITATIONAL 87 I1stI Oak Park 110 WRIGHT INVITATIONAL 30 i1stI Taft 99 RIDGEWOOD INVITATIONAL 87 l1stI Deerfield 89 MATTOON INVITATIONAL I85 16thI Lyons Township 67 NORTHWEST SECTION 19 i1stI Lakeview 67 CITY FINALS 21 I1stI Englewood 105 STATE QUALIFICATIONS 19 i1stI Lakeview 78 STATE FINALS ' 976 I12thI York 84 ALL-CITY MEET 43 It1stI Fenwick 52 167 Move Over, Mark Spitz Lane's VARSITY SWIM TEAM again splashed its way to the Public League City Championship. Under Athletic Director-Coach Hugo Pretzel. The team swept the Northwest Relays, and finished with a 13-0 league record. Captains Bob Streed and Bruce Wimer both placed in state, as Streed finished 16th in the l00yd. freestyle and Wimer 5th in the 100yd. butterfly. Lane's VARSITY DIVING TEAM, through the efforts of Lynn Orze, placed 1st in the Public League. Led by Alfred Kiefer, Robert Robicsek, and Bruce Hatton, the FROSH-SOPH SWIM TEAM stroked its way to a 13-0 league record and the Public League City Championship. IN EXECUTING HIS DIVE, Phil Lopez seems to be boxed in. I68 VARSITY SWIM TEAM TOP ROW: Wagner, Bjelopetrouich, Pusz Orze, Streed, Wimer. ROW 2: Coach Pretzel Kluck, Wimer, Banas, Kokaska FRONT ROW: Jakubowski, Hull, Rycroft Muller. ROBERT RABICSEK DOING The breast stroke assumes the expression of a gold fish FROSH SOPH SWIIVI TEAIVI: Sorensen. Anderson. Lopez, Velez, Geisel, IT LOOKS AS THOUGH Mike Geissal is getting TOP ROW: Robicsek, Hatton, Kiefer, Perez, Schmidt. FRONT ROW: Senne, Stahl, ReyeS. thejump on the other swimmers. Fink, Busk, Panzer. ROW 22 Coach Pretzel, Meason. MIKE FIEYES GETS HIS TIME from lovely LYNN QRZE EXECUTE3 3 beautiful timer, IVIiss Grisard. backward dive. 169 Full Nelsons Take downs and pins ruled most of the action as Lane's VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM placed 2nd in the North Section with an overall 12-3-1 record. Eight year veteran, coach Sam Bronswick, molded the tribe as 105 pound Bob Schirmer I27-1I and 185 pound Barry Newmark I23-31 took 1st and 2nd respectively in the city individuals. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM LANE OPPONENT EXHIBITION MEETS y 39 Niles North 11 20 Gordon 29 42 St. Patrick 6 33 Chicago Vocational 12 27 Brother Rice 27 LEAGUE MEETS 22 Lakeview 26 52 Amundsen 6 72 Iforfeitl Prosser O 51 Schurz 6 60 Senn 3 66 Steinmetz 0 47 Kelvyn Park 9 65 Waller 0 CITY QUARTER FINALS 24 Chicago Vocational 18 SEMI FINALS 12 Tilden 37 KEVIN MAYLQR APPEARS to be a menacing foe to his Kelvyn Park opponent. JIM MCMENOMY SOUEEZES the life out of this Kelvyn Park opponent. LOU ORDENEZ SOUARES OFF against a wrestler from Kelvyn Park. l7O Half Nelsons Competing in several dual meets, the JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM defeated such teams as St. Patrick, Niles North and Waller. Coach Bronswick's plans for the JV's were to have them practice with the varsity in order to orient them to various wrestling moves and techniques. Highlighting the season was a first place victory in the Loyola Tournament. Outstanding grapplers were Ron Kawako, Jeff Newmark, Brent Kostner, Tony Ruh, and Billy Thedfords JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TOP ROW: Gross, Batsakis, Jordan, Boyles Kostner. ROW 2: Dienthal, Kavvako, Gustafson QQBy4ne, Dempsey. FRONT ROW: Newmark Imamura, Thedford, Conchola, Iwaoka. VARSITY WRESTLING I Daichendt, Pickard, Ordonez, Jones' Moylan, Surianol TOP ROW: Coach Bronsvvick, Carde, Newmark, FRONT ROWI O'Byrne, Schirmer, IVIcIVIenary, tyfi-awe. qw.. aww 'IWWWWM I7I 1 Fantastic Gymnastics Competing against all suburban schools, Lane's VARSITY GYIVINASTICS TEAM finished the season with a 4-5 record. Led by Coach Ron Borck, the team took the Public League Championship and placed 38th in the state. Performers rated as outstanding vvere: Steve Yasukavva-all around, Jim Hattori-high bar, Larry Vacala-trampoline, Bill Urian-side horse, Bob Davis-rings, and Mark Kamiya-side horse. On lVlarch 26, the team, through the efforts of IVlayor Daley, was able to watch famed Russian gymnast Olga Korbut perform at Chicago Stadium. VARSITY GYIVINASTICS TEANI Left to Right: Davis, Potratz, Sakamoto, Hatton, Rickert, Kroll, Rose. Vacalla, Yasukawa, Kamiya, Kearney, Urian, Coach Ron Borck, F ROSH-SOPH G YNINASTICS TEAM BOTTONI ROW: Harris, Ali, Sherman, TOP ROW: Hall, Ridley, Romanovv, Smith, Varnavus, Contranas, Nlorikanas, Kirkwood, Chin, Albano, Eduensen, Coach Ron Borck. Ftickert, Lindahl. I72 BILL URIAN DOING a Russian on the side horse. IN THE PROCESS OF DOING an eagle giant, Tom Kearney strains every muscle to do it accurately. A FLANK CIRCLE, executed by Mark Kamiya, takes a lot of control. I VARSITY GYMNASTICS TEAM FROSH-SOPH GYMNASTICS TEAM LANE OPPONENT LANE OPPONENT 80.18 West Leyden 75.35 44.50 West Leyden 35.75 80.18 Glenbard South 25.00 44.50 Glenbard South 22.35 54.79 Maine East 85.79 44.92 Maine East 54.65 54.79 Morton West 60.05 44.92 Morton West 37.95 76.65 New Trier 90.75 37.46 New Trier 60.69 82-04 Riverside BF 45.95 22.16 Riverside BF 45.92 91.42 Niles North 105.35 35.54 Niles North 63.75 84.08 East Leyden 87.75 41.06 East Leyden 48.04 88.70 New Lenox 85.65 44.66 New Lenox 49.39 DOING A PIROUETTE hand stand is Jim Hattori. IN THE PROCESS OF DOING an eagle giant, Tom Kearney strains every muscle to do it accurately. I -L I I DOING AN L SUPPORT to perfection is Steve Yasukawa. STEVE YOSUKOWA, does a-half twist dismount. I73 Shooting Stars It looks like Robert Davis got there first with the rnostest. The ubiquitous Robert Davis grabs a rebound Gal, - Y Smith warms up before a Lane-Mather and leaves his opponents floored game, which Lane Won- Another sports tradition has begun at Lane. ln his second year as head coach, Ken Olson led the VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM to a 14-12 overall record and 3rd place in the Blue North Division with an 8-4 league record. The Indians ran Foreman, Tuley, and Quigley North into the ground as they won the Quigley North Tournament. However, Foreman got its revenge as it foiled the tribe's bid for the city championship in the playoffs. Leading scorers for the Indians were Lorenzo Burtin with a 15.9 average and Peter Genge with a 10.2 average. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM LANE OPPONENT OUIGLEY NORTH TOURNAMENT 48 Foreman 43 68 Tuley 57 62 Quigley North 49 EXHIBITION GAMES 51 Morgan Park 81 64 Schurz 86 42 Evanston Township 72 70 Orr 69 51 York 68 51 Proviso West 67 30 St.Benedict 72 84 Linblom 78 56 Von Stueben 63 68 Amundsen 53 LEAGUE GAMES 86 Lakeview 53 68 Amundsen 61 54 Lakeview 59 56 Amundsen 57 57 Prosser 64 59 Prosser 56 68 Kelvyn Park 55 63 Steinmetz 65 89 Mather 44 57 Kelvyn Park 53 66 Steinmetz 62 91 Mather 66 PUBLIC LEAGUE PLAYOFFS 66 Foreman 75 It almost seems as though Robert Davis has wings because he's off the floor so often. Errol Carter evades a Steinmetz guard and There seems to be nothing more for Susan Ruiz attempts a Shot' to cheer for. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM STANDING: Carter, Bailey, Oualls, Irving, KNEELING: IVIodrow, Kenny Olson, Coach Sobala, Davis, Boarden, R., Boarden, W., KenOlson,KarenOIson,AIeksic. Fraccaro Smith, Genge, Burtin, Gutierrez. They Court Victory For the second year in a row, Lane's F ROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL TEAM won the North Blue Division title. Their league record was 10-2 and 17-5 overall. Coach Neil Arends, in his second season at Lane, stressed defense as Foreman, Tuley and Quigley fell victim to the Indians in the Quigley North Tournament. Leading scorer, Maurice Rowell, with an 11.2 average, Carl Nowack, William Courts, Frank Ball and Roy Streed led them to many victories. FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL TEAM LANE OPPONENT OUIGLEY NORTH TOURNAMENT 55 Foreman 30 50 Tuley 39 50 Quigley North 39 EXHIBITION GAMES 56 Morgan Park 47 41 Schurz 31 43 Evanston 59 55 Orr 48 42 York 69 48 Proviso West 50 LEAGUE GAMES 59 Lakeview 34 57 Amundsen 49 49 Lakeview 40 60 Amundsen 36 58 Prosser 35 33 Prosser 35 45 Kelvyn Park 37 49 Steinmetz 47 48 Mather 40 58 Kelvyn Park 47 51 Steinmetz 43 43 Mather 48 FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Matsumoto, Spann, Simonick, Streed, Courts, Nedza, Ball, Anderson. ROW 3: Gocong, Kogowski, Farley, White, Harrington, 176 Graf, Groeper, Coach Arends. ROW 2: Stames, Ballard, Demarco, Milan, Turrubiartes, Dimakos, Dumpis.FRONT ROW: Ross, Masiola, Daniels, Olson, Nowack, Rowell, Tyus. ONE OF THE INDIANS goes up for an unmolested shot. VINCE ,ROSS DRIVES on a Mather player as John Masiola watches. COACH ARENDS DISCUSSES some strategy with his players during a timeout. -my Musik, ffm , ' ' :IWW www Q, 2, 'vw - A' dx 4, lm! 'Mo 4,4- la ll A35 J way ,,, ,ig 'Ub- Win ww.,-W -sl Mm , K 1 wxwgi fkei, L. Kmh,Q i f ,R I if V gkifx bit,-',g,,,, wwf mu- ...W ,W I ' Q, KW .13 QQ Tkifiiff W Efyikmw. Q j Mg W . . IRR: -ww, kv ig K A S. l Q-... A 2 FY? ' 153 A. Legalized Speed FROSH-SOPH SKATING TEAM TOP ROW: Coach Dayiantis, Parks, Sargis, Zelasko, Broda. FRONT ROW: O'Brien, Kittner, Yankov, Ruminski, Doherty. l78 Clarendon Park was the site of this years 51st annual Public League Speed Skating Championship. Lane's VARSITY ICE SKATING TEANI, with 12 points, glided into 2nd place behind Senn. Coach Dayiantis' only city champion was Leonard Sakoda in the 880 - Slipping another city championship into Lane's pocket, the FROSH-SOPH ICE SKATING TEAM slashed Senn 46-2. Individual city champs were: Nick Kittner-440, Nlichael Doherty-660, and Edward Zelasko-880. , 1, ,wa-an VARSITY SKATING TEAM TOP ROW: Coach Dayiantis, Vukosavich, Hersohn, Hagopian, Mendak, I-ggnreder, I '11, f 4, s'-, -T187 Sakoda. FRONT ROW: Ouzounian Lamberty, Pastenoff, Luna, Berecz. Super Bowlers Led by Coach Wanzung, the BOWLING TEAIVI, with the skill of Walter Terry and Gerry Nojiri captured first place in the City Doubles Championship this year with a score of 1136 points. They also won first place in the City Team Championships, but were forced to forfeit it because a team member accepted money for bowling in another tournament. Yet they still finished first in the North Section. ATTENIPTING TO HELP his team to victory, Tom Saibi gets to send one down the alley. BOWLING TEAM BACK ROW: Coach Wanzung, Gimza, Phillips, Nitahara, Terry, Nojira. FRONT ROW: Ono, Saiki, Nlahler, Shiroma, Nisibayashi. GOLF TEAM Coach Dayiantis, Roder, Barber, Pawlika, Kneeling, Simonsen. MIKE BARBER WATCHES as his ball sails MARTY SIMONSEN practices his chip shot. Par-tners on Course Teeing off at such courses as, Edgebroogk and Indian Boundary, Lane's GOLF TEAM ran off eleven straight victories before losing 12-0 to Fenger in the Public League Championship. Returning from last year's team, James Roder and Martin Simonsen led the Indians to several of its victories. MICHAEL PAWLIKA shows his excellent follow-through. Service Without Love Attempting to chalk up its second straight city championship, Lane's TENNIS TEAM with an 8-2 record, missed the mark and finished second behind Mather. Under coach Joe Kolar, John Heideman, Greg Wrobel, Nick Rendone, and Wes Urbanowicz all qualified for state. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM LANE OPPONENT LEAGUE MATCHES X 4 Roosevelt 1 3 Von Steuben 2 3 Sullivan 2 A 'I Mather 4 5 Senn 0 'ET' 5 Waller 0 4 Lakeview 1 g gi I . PUBLIC LEAGUE PLAYOFFS 3 Kenwood 2 SOUTHPAW JAMIE LEVONIAN lets loose MICHAEL FARRELL KNOWS that love is part 3 Fenger 2 with his ferocious forehand. of the game, 0 Mather 5 .. - TENNIS TEAM Christensen. TOP ROW: Mr. Kolar, Rabin, FRONT ROW: Giovannetti, Ginsburg, Farrell, LeFeure, Beckers, Jacob, Dee, Kirkwood, Le Vonian, Silverburg, Stepan, Essig, Neiman,Nrumepuu,Johnson. l8I They Hit Home Sluggmg their way to the 1972 Public League Championship, last year's VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM remained undefeated in league play and compiled a 27-1 overall record. Pitchers Jim Henning and Curt Thompson combined their efforts for twelve shutouts and led them to first place in the Schurz Invitational. Their only loss was to Kankakee Eastridge in the State Ouarter Finals. Shortstop and Captain, John Rockwell was drafted fourth round by Kansas City. Coach Ed Papciak, in his fifteenth season at Lane, and pitchers Steve Thompson and Greg Klos led the 1973 team to many of their victories. Lane's minor leagues , otherwise known as the FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL TEAM, played many summer league games in order to groom themselves for the varsity. Outstanding players this season were Bill Wellhausen, Dino Binetti, John Fillipan and George Sanchez. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM LANE OPPONENT EXHIBITION GAMES 5 Amundsen 0 1 Fenwicki' 0 3 Ridgewood 0 7 Bishop Noll 5 5 Holy Cross 4 SCHURZ INVITATIONAL 4 Marshall 0 5 Tuley 0 5 Taft 0 10 I1stI Taft O LEAGUE GAMES NORTHWEST SECTION 8 Wells O 2 Roosevelt 1 12 Waller O 3 Tuley 1 20 Waller 1 12 Roosevelt 2 11 Lakeview 1 14 Waller 1 2 Lakeviewj 5 Lakeview 3 3 Tuley 2 7 Wells 0 9 Wells 7 8 Tuley 4 1ST ROUND PLAYOFFS 17 Farragut 0 CITY QUARTER FINALS 7 Marshall 3 CITY SEMIFINALS 2 KennedyH O PUBLIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 6 Harlan 5 STATE OUARTER FINALS 0 Kankakee Eastridge 1 'fDenotes no-hitter by Curt Thompson. Denotes no-hitter by Jim Henning 81 Steve Thompson. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Coach Papciak, SpregeI,WiIczak, Pavlatos, Lewis, Kamienski. ROW 2: Klein, FRONT ROWI. Lewandowskif Wimmekf M d M d W'lk M d Crom Pa ano . I g , 1 Grant, Garay, Summerville, Long, Forester, CICS O. 2 l'0. I '9, 3 FOI' I Memo S mv Thompson, Triantatel, Hellharsen, Bagnal, srronmaver, NBICIS. Martinez, VVQIUZI- ' U an' Blagojevich Bally, Klos, Lauing, Kowalski, W .IM s ,s rl, , , . ix . . I ,il , A ,V ,V , , .. ., 'v 1 . ' N3-1 g . W , , . , H I r 1 NM' -f' . fan 1 X if H, f v 'Q ,,,, Q - , f Ir, SB sv, eng .V H 7 -r 5, ., . ,gf I . I - S If - QiiweEu+?i'fil2fI,2WaWw1 t at 4 1 M . .1-1,!oy ?, f.fr.,Qyv ,-.5 :gli . 3,,,, , , .H a r i .gynxw ' .M A H 1 6 A RA, KE, 53 tafiweeeti-I H ' I , IZ? lfnxf' fc' ffl' 1' ff .A 5 I ffl - ' wif ,,51gqf,,g5, 113,,g f, r 5, by I 7,1991 ' ,, , Q .1 'Q I M' ,L 'g ,, zs59?5Mi 4Y lf i'4f :'f'? ii: 5Ir I9 , f 2' ' ' .1 40 V - H ' 'Q ' ' ' Zf?1'7o'f!, Vff ff f 93 fifiCff'f'f7fffG'fV 1 , I. ' V. 'A A I v- ' ' ' I . ,- 'QP' I I- I ' I H ' .. .af-l u 5g72:3'f,44sjf'9. 3 6 QRS. N - fgzff'43,qvjf,4QjZj4jfjfff' 1 ..,ff,Q?f , ,. H ,W eg25,,ffj2zia:r Qff- HU ff, f , ww , I I -v I I , I X., .f 1 ' I ' 31 '?i:M'P'v ..3.7,f'W'f33?!'5'2'Mff2E',j,,.'f'EZE3'el f - .E . ,1 f'..: I W ar- E , .- ' 'A , f 3 UI' ff' ffhi, ,., , I i ' ' ' , 'A I ' ' ', Q f,1f,eeg?,, Mmmemwd ' ax l e '-may--fe. .-ywi A I -I M' , ,f - we ' I ev . ' I, uf- ' rf r i , 1 , W' . s ,. as - w. -- M, , , ., ',-' , Y W-'if :-- ,a 'f N g gztivr f gag CLIFFORD BAILEY IS all smiles as he heads home in a game against Wells, which Lane goes on to win. M 'E If mmrfrf I . eggwwg ik Q M ,,7,,,4,,,,, Zin ,V 1 he rf ff? wa: we ,V A ,,..,Avg , .. ...sw ,my M' Wa f . . . ,,., . ,. . . View wr ,. V MW' 'I v ,Lf ,--4.1 I We if . it ,,,f5,f,.w.u f-f' .pf ii ww ,,ww 7 if 5fwf::,mi 1' iff-i ' . Wi :g gi Q, ,nf fvv- .if W 21252511-,1f5Q61?'1'?,',z 'i,a xi:': :: ' I' V I ' 9 , , ,JW 1 , 12' g ,,, l, , fgM .Si1f5gj3.',, is , K, ' . A ,ae 'L' ' 3 ,A 7 M , Wm ,li-,v,. ,. ai., Ya, -,M ,hr -- fm. mr. My jaw. , . . ,,.,,y:w ..,,eytif,, ,, ,, , gp, ,meg SU, .., f-,f.g.,fy 77 .., ,15m,g,m4,, 'A Q-1 fv..9.1, , DAVID HEINZLE GOES into third base safely but awkwardly. CAPTAIN TONY SULLIVAN takes a vicious swing, hoping to put Lane out in front. COACH PAPCIAK GIVES a pep talk to the batter as Tony hopes for a hit. COACH PAPCIAK GIVES the umpire an eye test before the Wells garne. TONY SULLIVAN AWAITS the throw from the outfielder to put out Wells player. F ROSH SOPH-BASEBALL TOP ROW: Debrauwer, Brubaker, Campese, Vil'Ci9li0, Mika. Henning- ROW? Kibbv, Ochwat. FRONT ROW: Potter, Barber, Sepe, Wiansfera, IVIanta, Wais, Cwiak, Kula, Schaffer, Sanchez, Kittner, Baralone, Stricker. Fillapan. Wnek, Lekas, Thelin, Demarko, Attak, Phillips, Binetti, Capaccio, Pica, Kravitz, Fuderer, ESCnef, Hoellen, 5Tl'0nl'n3V9f. Plinski, White. Wirth. CHUCK SHRIVER AND ED PAPCIAK stand with Lee Capra, who has received the Percy Moore Award. MRS. MARY DRISCOLL presents the Bill Prince Award to Charles Hum, while Vedie Himsl smiles approvingly. 184 Diamond Gems Tossing out the first ball towards a new season, the Lane Tech Baseball Program sponsored Wilson Sporting Goods Night , this year's annual BASEBALL AWARDS NIGHT. The ceremonies were held on Friday, February 3, 1973, at Horner Park fieldhouse, the home of our 'fmyrtle and gold nine. Kansas City Royals scout, Art Stewart, was the Master of Ceremonies with Coach Norman Bannor leading the audience in song. Professional baseball's man of wit and wisecracks , Vernon Lefty Gomez was the honored guest speaker. Lee Buzzy Capra, New York Mets pitcher, was presented the Percy Moore Award. Special awards were given to Charles Hum. Steve Vrablik, and John Felske. vnung 0 1-mc Clllfhampg MRS. LONG PRESENTS her painting of Lefty Gomez to him as Coach Papciak and Ray Kolor COACH PAPCIAK PRESENTS Tony Sullivan, 'ook 0 n. Captain ofthe baseball team, with a razor. J ,I iliicaga City Champs LANE'S MALE ENSEMBLE renders a few ditties at the Baseball Awards festivities. 185 MESSRS, HRYCAJ, SIMONSEN, Deleon, and Rodriguez ponder their move. port of Kings Being consistent but not having much luck, this year's CHECKERS TEAIVI lost every match it played. This was due mainly to such factors as having to forfeit all matches played in the first half of the season because of a player application card mix up and a shortage of team players. However, the year was not a total loss because the team learned many different and interesting playing techniques. CHESS TEAM Kus. SITTING: Nliihavolov, Rodriguez STANDING: Brewster. Kruk, Hrvcai, DeLeon, Simonsen- l86 NO CHECKERBOARD SQUARES Messrs Eng and Kuprianczyk play a mean game of checkers CHECKERS TEAM STANDING: Economy, eng, Buetow. Nw'NN,,,.- SEATED: Kuprianczyk. 2 2 -f--.-v.-urw- IVIESSRS, BUETOW AND ENG look on as team mates Economy and Kuprianczyk finish a game. f 'xX.N 1 1 0 W 1 v , ,, r a 11,625 No man is an island, entire of itself, ...any man's death diminishes me because I am involved in mankind. John Donne's words were never more true. Dr. Donald J. Racky was principal of Lane from 1966 until his death on February 15, 1973. With his passing comes the end of an era at Lane marked by the most change and renovation since the present building was constructed. Yet in an age when innovation is the dominating fact of our society, a man must be judged on more than In Memoriam the changes he has brought about, he must be measured against the permanence of his influence, a body of thoughts and ideals communicated to others, which will never be changed or forgotten. During years of instability and disharmony he maintained an atmosphere at Lane in which protests could be made without disrupting the primary purpose of the school, learning. He knew that without knowledge of the past, an understanding of the present, and the ability to make reasonable decisions for the future, all rooted in the learning process, anyone crying out for change, for a new direction, was merely a voice echoing emptily. This is the legacy left by Dr. Racky, a man who will be deeply missed by many. No man can just stop being. The body may cease to function, its presence may be noted as missing, but he will not stop being. For man consists of much more than that which we can only see. He has left us, but he is not gone. dm-mm ba-vw! .5 f , ,, , V awp' V . AVIVYYUW 'zfiwfw .Mm W ' aww? fl 'aaa rw- ,, 1, Dawg . ,, 0- , ' ' f , ' ' , , m f H ' pHmf!'h-'w gym' ,yr Teammates Teamwork among the ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS accounted for the smooth running of Lane. Because of the death of Dr. Racky, lVlr. Lowman was acting principal. lVlr. Durante headed the shops. Dean of disipline was IVlr. Pauly. Taking charge of students was lVlr. lVlazarakos. lVlr. Bauer savv to it that each student was programmed correctly. IVIr. Lynch was involved in teacher personnel, substituting for lVIr. Lowman. MFLJOHN LOWIVIAN NIR. LEO DURANTE l92 NIR. GEORGE IVIAZARAKOS CHARLES BAUER MR. RICHARD LYNCH NIR. JOHN PAULY W. ., .- ..... ,.., Wm., ,M M-, 1 G '-- N X sg I .. 1-J .. , 1 sg. . KE WMA! ,gj jmdfjgg zigg gg: I-55415 f l Weegt. JE I I ,. .Alix jx , s sl. fl 'I' 595 I if 7. , ,.. -f?53wie,+, srlf1,1. , . - f gk IN W- fm K -1, 1 ,Z sii4fis?fSSf?5f7r' i A -si - . .3 fy N339 R? 2 PM H 5' S rg 5 5 S l E l 4 i x l94 Mr. Floyd Ackert Counselor Mr. Gerald Ahlquist Physics Mr. Ernest Aitchison Drafting Mrs. Theobelle Allard Latin Mr. Randy Allegrezza Graphic Arts Mr. Neil Arends Physical Education Mr. Norman Bannor Physical Education Mr. Arnold Begun German Mrs. Helen Berndt Library Mrs. Theresa Boelter Art Mr. Marco Bono Woodshop Mr. Ronald Borck Physical Education Mr. Sam Bronswick Physical Education Miss Eloise Brown Typing Mrs. Kathie Brown French Mr. Kenneth Buetow Spanish Mr. Charles Burns Mathematics Mrs. Ellen Calderon Library Mrs. Mae Carr Chemistry Mr. LaMar Cartwright Drafting Mr. Stanley Cecil Auto Shop Mr. Paul Chase Drafting Mrs. Yvonne Childs History Mr. Michael Churillo Auto Shop Mrs. Phyllis Conner Deaf-Oral-Chairman Miss Mary Coogan English Mrs. Queen Cook English Mr. Charles Cooper Art Mr. Leonard Cooper English Mrs. Margaret Cullen Mathematics .L wma .... . ,, .. Leif: - .J-f Qirlfffxii ,. se aa, 2 A offs-at i. :vw W, K: N HYPTIWTY i .. -: Ns mf ' s-?QfW3'? ?T3Tff'f-'f,f1'WYff2Q - - - ..-f-:.s .fe- !'3 wgiifvstkj-,f'f:5f-Lg. ,,L, ' ifigmrvx 'fl ' f we -il' ' sw Q ,Qfmgglegy 2' at ,uw im xx l xr so , 52 A ,iswfawi . -ifsnwi-f.f5-iswiliwiifq , ..... . , as .. .X fas,,,..,..,,a3N,:,1ff.if-fL?f'QWw - 7 f . -' a QQ aye.. gm? 'Yagf1fsg35sfs.f.,xrSgsMe1si,A ' . -wwf wr-N - ,. H5235 iid' fi' Fail '57V?fe7'?k '5':?ss55:'i12 52 xxs-KQV--i?5?5f's 7 7 2 f M- . i-.x - is 3V ' . i ff? --lkiffffifxii is V - -- J A - 1 X A' 3 xt , Q , 'fl Ygiy 2 - ' - 1 JI- f 61251455511 , . 2 ' 'T ,,,-2 . K , , . ,l.::fgvf:1:. M' ., - .. ,, J- .,,, 1: N - vu if ,assay - gpg my . .M a s--f e . if' Q ' J Wifi K ' ilifliffisisifi 5 - .. 'iff .3 ' ,, ' ' Q 2 12 Q gig, A . . ., it .. wit'-2 fi, 9 ' sf l mia: Q , f 1,4 .,,. . , - ...,,.XA. W .. ' . ., V li I K Agww M3 9 W M My ,- 496 Mrs. Frances Cullinan English Mr. George Dayiantis Physical Education Mrs. Mina DeICastilIo Drafting Mr. John Desmond Spanish Mr. James DiCristofano English Mr. Michael D'iGiovanni History Mr. Stephan Dinan no English Mr. Fred Dix Foundry Mr. Joseph Dogadalski Mathematics Ms. Katherine Evans Mathematics Mr. James Ewen Machine Shop Mr. Samuel Fabian Physics Miss Loretta Figg Biology Mr. Robert Fletter Auto Shop Mr. James Fitzhugh History Mr. Frederick Fober Machine Shop Mr. Louis Frasca Music Mr. Hubert Freestrom General Science Mr. John Gleason English Mr. Maurice Golden Music Mr. William Goldman Mathematics Mr. Joseph Goll History Mr. Thaddeus Gorny Welding Miss Dorothy Gramer Mathematics Mr. Jerome Green Spanish Mr. Matt Guarino Counselor Mrs. Rena Gruenberg Biology Mrs. Marie Haase Mathematics Mr. John Hacker History Miss Leila Hagan Physical Education Mr. Alan Hagen Mathematics Mrs. Gayle Hamen Spanish Mr. Robert Hansen Counselor Mr. Jon Harper Drafting Miss Saundra Harris History Mr. Jack Haugsnes Mathematics Mr. Russel Hayden Machine Shop Miss Henrietta Heinen Mathematics Mr. Chester Hill History Mr. Frank Horvath Drafting Mr. Andrew Hunt History Mr. William Hutchinson Drafting Mrs. Florence Hytry Shop Clerk Miss Barbara Irie Biology Mr. Leonard Jareczek Physical Education Miss Regeta Johnson Mathematics Mr. Albert Juengling History Mr. Justo Juliano Art Mrs. Emily Kaplan English Mr. Michael Keating Foundry Mr. James Keenan Mathematics-Chairman Mr. Paul Keenan English-Chairman Mr. Matthew Kelleher English Mr. Billy Key Music Mr. Otto Klasen Music-Chairman Miss Helen Klinger English Miss Jean Koch Mathematics Mr. Joseph Kolar Drafting Mr. Gerald Koppel Physics Mr. Louis Kovacs Wood Shop Mr. Martin Kuminowski Mathematics Mr. William Labant Driver Education Mr. Fred Lehman Counselor CW4 Donald Lesch ROTC-Chairman Mr. Larry Leuallen Drafting Miss Judy Levin English Mr. John Lewis Physical Education Mr. William Lewis Chemistry-Chairman Mr. Russel Lindley Woodshop Mr. Charles Lombardo Electric Shop Mr. Dominic Lombardo History-Chairman Mr. Richard Lynch Counselor-Chairman Mr. Arthur Maas Physics-Chairman Mr. Frank Maes Chemistry Mr. Richard Majewski Physical Education y Mr. James Markland Chemistry Mr. Edward Marko Electric Shop Mr. Edward Marwick Physics Mrs. Panni Maslow Mathematics Mrs. Margaret Matthews English Mrs. Yudita Mauersberger German Mr. George Mazelis Russian Miss Maxine McBryde English Mrs. Peggy McCarthy Teacher Aide Mr. Charles McClinton Physical Education lV!iss Michal McCord Physical Education Mr. Ray McDade Physical Education Mr. Joseph McErlean Counselor Mr. Vincent McGillen Auto Shop Mr. James McGrath Electric Shop 2 Mr. Lee McNeal General Science Miss Dorothy McTigue Counselor Mr. Jack Melinger Physics Mrs. Maria Menendez Teacher Aide Mr. Max Miller Wood Shop Mr. Vernon Mims English Mrs. Sarah Minogue Teacher Aide Mr. Lorenzo Monteleone History Mr. William Monteleone Graphic Arts Mr. Joseph Montgomery General Science Mr. Morris Morovitsky Music Mr. Harold Murray Mathematics Miss Leila Myers English Mr. David Nanos English Miss Martha Neely Clerk Mr. Raymond Nestmann Electric Shop Miss Antoinette Nocek Deaf Oral Mr. John O'DonneII Woodshop Mr. John Olsen Physics Mr. Frank Olson Physics Mr. Ken Olson Physical Education Mr. Patrick O'MaIley History Mr. William 0'Neil Mathematics Mr. Michael Pakucko Physical Education Mr. Edward Papciak Physical Education Miss Lauren Parker English Miss Mary Partridge English Mr. Bruno Pasowicz Counselor PSG. E7 Hugh Patterson R.O.T.C. Mr. Walter Pawul Polish 'Wikis 2..5':s:9Y:'SiEW M-H - --w-egg-gg-f-.t .9 x gg l i rv fr-iffwaiul-,iisffwwsfisf- fwifre -A , ff 2 tsigiiw to rr. l ,X ,.,L , ,r., Mrs, .J K A A am my .v .l..,M-f'ms- , -:in V -rm gf, n mu: stag.. 155 214 f 5- 3 4 'X X 1 y Q, g lg 4 -L, Q' 1 -s Q fs Q sg 322222 L i s o 2 PY tam,-..ffzl is iS ?3?iffi2, RQ 313555 'H'-'11f1'fr:m:1s-fstusi , .. we-wfff sw 'Z I ' i ' S1??i??l35?JiEYiriS5gi - a siigstsszrssekfslsxsfsfl, -1- 1 fs zgsiissfktaiiii-56552223 K ra W if is sf will X 5 Ja 2 M3 f - 2 203 W 'Q + ra 2 an X w 1 ks xx X 3 K . as -1, , s Mr. Vincent Pedre Mathematics Nlr. Calvin Penfield English lVlr. William Perschbacher English lVlr. Frank Perry English IVlr. Laurence Peterson Mathematics lVlr. E. C. Pickett Electric Shop IVlr. William Piper Drafting-Chairman IVlrs. Bernice Pollyea lVIathematics IVlrs. Lorraine Porter Physical Education Nlr. Samuel Potts Chemistry IVlr. Hugo Pretzel Physical Education-Chairman lVlr. Dennis Rafac Drafting lVlr. Archie Raife Drafting lVlr. Raymond Readus Biology Nlr. William Rehm Drafting Mr. Joseph Reim Drafting Mr. Roy Reilly History Mrs. Georgia Rempas Teacher Aide Mrs. Elizabeth Reuter English Mrs. Mary Richardson Teacher Aide Mr. George Rico Music Mr. James Rodger Counselor Mr. Thomas Rogers English Mrs. Adrienne Romirowsky English Mr. Daniel Ruttenberg Physical Education Mr. Robert Ryan History Mr. Carl Sambo History Mr. James Sarsfield German-Chairman Mr. Joseph Schertler Physics Mr. David Schlichting Mathematics Mr. Roy Schlinkert Head Librarian Miss Helen Schmitt Chemistry Mrs. Lenor Schur Speech Therapist Mrs. Alice Seidell Clerk Mrs. Beverly Shaw English Mr. Donald Sherman History Mr. Emil Sihocky Drafting Mrs. Ursula Sihocky Spanish Mr. Laurence Simon Electric Shop i Mr. William Sims Graphic Arts Mr. Robert Skillen Chemistry Miss Flosama ry Slater English Mr. James Slattery Counselor Miss Doris Smith Library Mrs. Betty Soelter English ' Miss lris Stanioch English Mrs. Helen Stopek Mathematics Mr. Robert Swor Counselor Mr. Thaddeus Szalinski Art-Chairman Mr. George Thomas Foundry Mrs. Teresa Urbaszewski English Mr. Paul Vabakos Wood Shop Mr. Ronald Vernon English Mr. Lee Walewander Chemistry Mr. Daniel Wanzung Biology-Chairman Mr. Kenneth Warren Chemistry Miss Annie White Mathematics Mr. Leroy Woodruff Foundry Mr. Micheal Wos Electric Shop Mr. Joseph Young Art Mr. Stanely Zak Mathematics Mrs. Jane Zarlenga English Mr. Stewart Zelden Chemistry Mr. Leo Zindell General Science-Chairman Mr. Joseph Zoern Counselor Mrs. Margaret Anderson Teacher Aide Evelyn Collins Matron Mrs. Genevieve Czaja Teacher Aide Mrs. Lenore Deeny Clerk Mrs. Carol Feldman Teacher Aide Josephine Guagliardo Librarian Mrs. Suye Hayashi Teacher Aide Mr. Julius Hoffman Book Room Mrs. Eva lpcinski Teacher Aide Lucille Knapp Clerk Nlrs. Elaine Lauletta Teacher Aide Nlrs. Florence Nleyers Teacher Aide lVlrs. Beth Mueller Teacher Aide lVlrs. Bernice Ohlson Clerk lVlrs. lVlinnete Roder Clerk lVlrs. Vega Sandt Teacher Aide lVlrs. Winnifred Stelzer Clerk Virginia Teitge Librarian IVlrs. Agnes Zurawski Teacher Aide Q ? ' -, ff.f:.'a fins-n fs ,l,,, la K -,, .. ,. w s ? f f lm -7.- .M lsa s eearsl : f s4'l l L75-1ff',f', iw--f:1..,, ' lf? ' e S s ef: X-, .Q S -,S Y ' L',k it-R lslrsla J MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY act as cheerleaders for the faculty-student basketball game. 209 Juniors JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIG HTZ Lazare, Treasurer, Cheaton Secretary, Takehara, President, Madro Vice-President, FocI'1t,Sargeant at Arms. MR. ARENDS - DIVISION 997 TOP ROW: Kestler, Bollfrass, Milkowski, Chevere, Howard, Reynolds, Rabiola. ROW 2: Schirmer, Karamanis, Klein, Slomiany, McNamara, Anderson, Chevere. FRONT ROW: CoIweII, Quintana, Rosenquist, Perez, Camera, Mr. Arends. MISS BERTRAND - DIVISION 951 TOP ROW: Janczewski, Everhart Berczynski, Wizniak, Wojcik, Burice, Keefe Wickery. ROW 3: Battista, Kohnen Krzeminski, Cziduch, Gacioch, Giltner. ROW 2: Netzel, Hrycyk, Ginger, Bormacher, Geraci, Jedlecki, Hopp. FRONT ROW: Cisneros, Gonzalea, Fabin, Collins, Barabasz MR. BORCK - DIVISION 952 TOP ROW: Moylan, Yamamoto, Collins, Kulik, Hartmann, Rhodes, Toy, Rozkuska. ROW 3: Kowal, Celmer, Gacke, Sobala, Northfell, Simonsen, Capasso. ROW 2: Strohmayer, Ng, Wnuk, Grant, Kowalski, Fujimoto, Hansen. FRONT ROW: Nahorniak, Cook, Ryndak, Vedeen, Rocha, Pawlow, Mr. Borck. NIR. BRONSWICK - DIVISION 953 TOP ROW: Bialek, Jaszczurowski, Judge, Traczyk, Malles, Gritten. FRONT ROW: Bedwell, Kearney, Nlastrangelo, Czarowski, Vigo, Bullock. NIR. BU RNS - DIVISION 954 TOP ROW: Mularczyk, Keippel, Matic, Pieczconka, Agosto, lannotti, Harnett, Granzow. ROW3: Kottke, Kerry, Koeller, Thomas, Gaedt, Frazier, Ahrendt, Gordon. ROW 2: Waldack, Salicete, Buhay, Kemling, Klepacki, Pacini, Demo. FRONT ROW: Feldman, Wlodarski, Jalecki, Kotra, Sobolewski, Collins, Mr. Burns. MR.CARROLL-DIVISION 955 TOP ROW: Mihajlov, Jang, Lourie, Gabbert Sandore, Sowa, Young, Swiachok, Zaucha ROW 3: Ortiz, O'Brien, Szafran, Wittkowski Jasionowski, Naebe, lVlath, Roeslmeier FRONT ROW: Gaiewski, Alonso, Hoitenga Andren, Crusor, Nieves, Schneider. IVIR. CHASE - DIVISION 956 TOP ROW: Lysy, Kaehn, Swenson, Braunz Ennis, Kurtti, Scheithauer. ROW2: Launius Howard, Dulewski, Lamb, Lockett, Skinner Pietrucha. FRONT ROW: Tapia, Cheateam Thompson, Janci, Bias, Nlaxwell, Ellison. r 1 I SW ' MISS CONNER - DIVISION 986 TOP ROW: Bogacki, Cerveny, Fogelis, Dwyer Thome.ROW 2: McCIung, Levonian, Friedman Blum, Romonowicz. FRONT ROW: Werder Wnek, Freeman, Morrissey. MISS COOGAN - DIVISION 958 TOP ROW: Dudakiw, Olszewski, Sopko Richmond, Broecker, Flowers. ROW 3: Depa Milam, Sraga, Seibert, Brown, Gulik, Mazur. ROW 2: HaII, Lichte, Cwick, Slopecki Kolodynsk, Sprawka. FRONT ROW? Buchanan, Yoshimura, White, Kuramoto Lipasek, Miss Coogan. MR. COOPER - DIVISION 980 TOP ROW: Parham, Walczak, Hageman, Praner, Wajda, Canova, CIoutier,Toia. ROW 2: Bryson, Jones, Menard, Gracz, Mostowski, Orr, Triche, FRONT ROW: Bienko, Pryszlak, Lucivs, Debreczenyi, Jacuac, Rivera, Mr. Cooper. IVIRS. CULLINAN - DIVISION 959 TOP ROW: Rozdolsky, Peter, Nielson, Czerwonka, Zacharias, Bogiel, Zea. ROW 3: Mueller, Piekielko, Knees, Visconti, Mueller, Lasater. ROW2: Hoelter, Bajko,'Ambrosino, Dempsey, Kreutzer, Urban, Cheung. FRONT ROW: Markewycz, Szaflarski, Siganos, Zornig, Skibicki, Ziberna. 1 MR. DOGADALSKI - DIVISION 961 TOP ROW: Clay, Ellison, Michielutti 1 Napraunik, Kowalczyk, Thies, Polk, Murphy, Gates. ROW2: Kosinski, Cwan, Wojcik Wilczak, Drozdak, Cocat, Janisch, Hofertt FRONT ROW: Gousa, Piotrowskl, Machnik Eglaston, Keating, Lorentz, Mr. Dogadalski. MR. FITZHUGH - DIVISION 983 TOP ROW: Terpinas, Pavlatos, Harris, Daichendt, Boettcher, Brankovic, Kawczynski ROW 2: Pason, Kamsler, Arabshion, Ezerlns Paschal, Hanstad, Adelphia. FRONT ROW: Hu Krueger, Berg, Crucil, Eng, Kolanowski, Mr! Fitzhugh. MR. FOBER - DIVISION 989 TOP ROW: Stangeland, DePaul, Jaquinde, Reichert, Szarzynski, Gray, Methling, Orloff. ROW 2: Osborne, Naumiec, Munson, Kellas, Merkel, O'Connor. FRONT ROW: Cortez, Dillon, Rangelov, Diaz, Cory, Mr. Fober. MR. GLEASON - DIVISION 960 TOP ROW: Marselle, Janik, Jakubanis, Marhut Naras, Tow, Hughes. ROW 3: Anderson Strnad, Sukiennik, Anselmo, Jacobi, Kujawa Stachnik. ROW 2: Morrison, Szymczak, Oshita Parfenoff, Pawlowski, Brewer. FRONT ROW Hauser, Ciway, DeLagarza, Schaumburg Szyprzak, Canchola. 1 1 E i I 2I4 MR. GOGOL - DIVISION 962 TOP ROW: Moy, Nourtsis, Mortorano KoIodziejczyk,Rozkuszka, Rasmussen, Tong, Farrell. ROW 3: Dudek, Moss, Koutsianelos, Strugalski, Dziak, Raiman, Haluch. ROW 2: Vosburgh, Martinez, Dragowski, Veit Smycznski, Scarpaci. FRONT ROW: Kumia Slonina, Biritz, Kosaka. MR. GOLDNIAN - DIVISION 964 TOP ROW: Paclatos, Matza, Szczepanek, Rosinski, Bielecki, Zaid, Rycroft. ROW 3: Leja Kruto, Muryn, Carele, Fioden, Zafiris, Nikoiichf ROW2: Bastian, Wilewski, Nitti Miller sakamow, Johnson. FRONT ROW2 veiezf VirgiIio, Miceli, Ramirez, McMenamy, Young. MR. GORNY - DIVISION 979 TOP ROW: Jones, Mendez, Heile, Lazare, Jackson, Lee, ROW 2: Neukirch, Kulesa, Borzym, Harwood, Vajic. FRONT ROW: Depa, Munemoto, Chaves, Imamura, Mr. Gorny. MR. HORVATH - DIVISION 965 TOP ROW: Klein, Haffey, Houston, Reichardt, Krol, Oss, Bradley, Brown. ROW3: Kilroy, Wright, Coburn, Karia, Broecker, Horst, Bennet. ROW 2: Brady, Ellegood, Heineman, Switalla, Economou, Iversen, Anderson. FRONT ROW: Pitman, Tong, Bandas, Eanes, Kung, Fujimoto, Mr. Horvath. I 1 MR. KEATING - DIVISION 963 TOP ROW: Collier, Garza, Golaszewski Rosinski, Schlaffer, Stubenvoll, Swanson Goldberg. ROW 2: Moffat, Lugo Bjelopetrovich, Wilk, Melendez, Reetz, Hueyf FRONT ROW: Montes, Horvath, Genseal Mika, Welk, Simon, Mr. Keating. MS. KOCH - DIVISION 966 TOP ROW: Jue, Fawcett, Broderich, Schmitt Lewiski, Long, Miller. ROW 3: Canibano, Sias Andrich, Walter, Hansen, Wedge, Jures, Aguirre: ROW 2: Beyak, Lo Cascio, Warchol Kwasniewicz, Leife, Lechowicz. FRONT ROW: Ebner, Chapa, Lechowski, Garcia, Loboyko Essary, Ms. Koch. MISS LEVIN - 969 TOP ROW: Ravelingeew, Yamagiwa, Nishihayashi, McCormick, Walker, Reimann, Schaller, Rembialkowski, Pociask. ROW 2: Nitahara,S., Nitahara,K., Musker, Oualls, Berymon, Karp. FRONT ROW: Nemoto, Swan, Moeller, King, Gordon, Yee, Magallanez. MR. MANASIN - DIVISION 991 ' TOP ROW: Fell, Pristovnik, Eatrin, Balkcom Glozeris, Fraccaro, Frank, Steen, Wickery Gabriel. ROW 2: Dawson, Figueroa, Cymmings Delgado, Bim, . Phillips, Brown, Woodruff FRONT ROW: Cheeks, Shimizu,Oeleon, Kelly Zemblidge, Gutierrez., Anger, Gibbons. r I f r 1 1 MR. McBRYDE - DIVISION 968 TOP ROW: Wahrstein, Betker, Gawlik Kourvas, Krupa, Aremo, Wilk. ROW 3: Momoi Nielsen, Kwiatowski, DiMicheII, Michaelson Domanchuk, Larsen, Wierzbicki. ROW 2: Lugo Niewinski, Nelson, Cioe, Mitomi, Durachta Younglove. FRONT ROW: Kmiecik, Benjamin Takehara, Loonsbury, Nishibayashi, Kajiwara Mr. McBryde. IVIR. MILLER - DIVISION 977 TOP ROW: Kohut, Jankowiak, Alexander, Stiebel, Linneman, Gutierrez, Jacobson, Storc. ROW 2: O'Keefe, Karstens, Raczka, Little, Tulchinsky, Szkorla, Borowiec. FRONT ROW: Kennedy, Halwix, Pawlik, Piech, Andriola Koehl, Lee. 1 MR. MONTELEONE - DIVISION 967 TOP ROW: Korzuchowski, Kluck, Choske, Russo, DeSantiago, Hedrick, Guerin, Polasik. ROW 2: Foltman, Shelton, Kawell, Smolen, Houvouras, Czajioski. FRONT ROW: Nahorniak, Iwatin, Swiakiewicz, Koheler, Zierenberg, Pietkiewicz, Mr. Monteleone. MR.O'NEIL-DIVISION 987 TOP ROW: Strzelelcki, Watts, Martz, Burns, Kaufmann, Gottlieb, Garcia. FRONT ROW: Selemidis, Mulcrone, Wardan, Mason, Grabinski. MR. PAKUCKO - DIVISION 971 TOP ROW: Neason, Harrison, Byrne, Byrne, Hawkins, Mercado, Walker. ROW 3: Hawk, Bartys, Zyles, Jones, Chlopowicz, Zieslen, ROW 2: Olearczyk, Zuber, Goivzalez, Girard, Commons. FRONT ROW: Pickens, Plotke, Fritamann, Potratz, Mr. Pakucko. MFLPAPCIAK- DIVISION 993 ' TOP ROW: Vincent, Napier, Faiola, Hermanek, Gomez, Jakubiszak, Hitchcock, Tyler, Scro. ROW 2: Berg, Rodgers, Borges, Raadsen Szydlowski, Jacobs, Sherman, Baker. FRONT ROW: Henry, Gunia, Militello, Jagel, McDermott, Kitchen, Mr. Papciak. MR. PAWUL- DIVISION 974 TOP ROW: Betz, Lewandowski, Castaweda, Andler, Rosenberger, Jackson. ROW 2: Adkins, Summerville, Bozinovich, Boyles, Sheldon Musker, Bonnet. FRONT ROW: Benjamin Gosse, Crittendon, Goeltz, Urbanowicz Piechur, Hendry. 1 1 1 MR. PETERSON - DIVISION 990 TOP ROW: Devoney, Reed, Haak, Schwab, Izquierdo, Allen, Birmingham. ROW 2: Stratakos, McNutt, Adamiec, Arce, Cahill Wimer, Rickert. FRONT ROW: Hess, Berglund Gantt, Frigano, Nakano, Mr. Peterson. 1 1 1 2 MRS. PORTER - DIVISION 984 TOP ROW: Urbane, Greenwich, Nakis Nakasewashima, Jimenez, Hediund, Galat Mitani. ROW 3: Naselli, Springer, Pawula Preuost, Valerio, Sawottke, Yoshimura ROW 2: Ortiz, Weglarczyk, Sandilands Butkovich, Kawaguchi. FRONT ROW Gonialez, Lamberty, Wabdzala, Stepan, John MR. RIO - DIVISION 975 TOP ROW: Cartagena, Martin, Krai, Smith, Verastegui, Murray, Buscemi. ROW3: Molotsky, Hawk, Donat, Georgacakis, Braasch, Hooczko, HuII. ROW 2: Andacki, Weber, Bojczuk, Hulock, Jacob, Jakubowski, Chinnapillai. FRONT ROW: Hallinan, Charicki, Brinskelle, Biegler, Milco. - MRS. ROMIROWSKY - DIVISION 970 TOP ROW: Hokensen, Abiera, Pusz, Pocztowski, Lim, Halasz, Dehner. ROW2: Fischer, Harke, Caivopina, Padavonia, Carr, Lecour, Hurtowy. FRONT ROW: Privitzer, Triantafillo, Peterson, Matsuda, Pena, Meers, Mrs. Romirowsky. MR. SIMMONS - DIVISION 976 TOP ROW: Kiolbasa, Grimm, Grothendieck, Wrobel, Novak, Dotratz, Masanek, Farkas. ROW3: Moy, Potasiak, Sterzel, Rytych, Hayashi, Sprengei, O'NeiII. ROW2: Piegat, Donahue, LaTona, Allen, Lapacz, Holzbauer. FRONT ROW: Majchrowski, Durbin, Honda, Thompson, Ustasiewski, Harris. IMR. SIMS - DIVISION 978 TOP ROW: Burgardt, Blaser, Kopinski, Golab Martin, Nowacki, Bunish, Martin, Altersohn ROW 25 Nowak, Vercillo, Sowa, Iga, Ikezoe, Lee, Maguire, FRONT ROW: Jenkot, Meindl Peszynski, Czerwinski, O'Byrne, Raczko, Mr Sims. Ms. SLATER - DIVISION 988 TOP ROW: Kons, Anderson, Dunne, Phuqsski, Prewitt, Capizzano, Laurltzen. ROW 2 Silverberg, MacMichaeI, Thorne, Bednarz, Orna FRONT ROW: Follman, Stocchetti, Borsewkz, Maluchnik, Giron, Schubert, Ms. Slater. MR. URBAN - DIVISION 972 TOP ROW: Hutmacher, Teitz, Przystepski, Franks, Sylvester, Lepley. ROW2: Asato, Mazalewski, Thompson, Kaminski, Vosejpka, Tabor. FRONT ROW: Fedoriw, Jones, Schultz,Gutierrez, Anagnostopoulos, Okamura. MRS. URBUSZEWSKI - DIVISION 982 TOP ROW: Sturm, Arauz, Hojnowski, Tomes, Rose, Rogus, Suess, Schmidt, Mijoskov ROW2: Villarreal, Hugh, Mahler, Mazur Boettner, Mironicki, Hudson, Tando FRONT ROW: Matson, Krupica, Moy, Collinet Timmerman, Smiley, Matsumoto, Mrs Urbaszewski. 219 MR. VALENTINE - DIVISION 996 TOP ROW: Madro, Savage, Orians, Focht Hudson, Lipka, Seely, Cesario. ROW2 Giaggone, Crespo, Parks, Nemeth, Bockenfeld Mc Dowell. FRONT ROW: Sumita Giammarino, Yonan, Sattlar, Banas, Mr Valentine. MR. WALDMAN - DIVISION 981 TOP ROW: Renner, Robaczewski, Mackey Piedallu, Puralewski, Smith, Vinson, Caro ROW 2: Sunblade, Klymro, Pittard, Rougas Napientek, Van Gemett Stieber. FRONT ROW: Valera, Saiki, French, Hasbrouck, Rodriluez Romero. IVIR. YOUNG - DIVISION 995 TOP ROW: Witkowski, Madro, Moore, Gonzalez, Ramirez. FRONT ROW: Valle, Sovak, Heidenthal, Pauga. MRS. ZARLENGA - DIVISION 985 TOP ROW: Rendino, Harris, Wodka, Iverson, Halley, Catrambone, Pesch, Bowker. ROW 2: Zielinski, Ratajczyk, O'Donnell, Cannizzo, Ralston, Traczewski, Bardo, Ross, Zimowsk. FRONT ROW: , Herring, Radtke, Bowles, Pallohusky, Siegmund, Gil, Wadas, Russell, Mrs. Zarlenga. ophomores MR. BARSKI - DIVISION 520 TOP ROW: Roge, Pulkownik, St. Martin Murphy, Berger, Nowack, Sheldon, Deckert ROW 3: Kostner, Perwoznik, Kroman Himinover, Kilroy, Poniecki, Aricioglu. ROW 2: Doria, Rushing, Morioka, Miller, Brenner Jankovics, Wood, Ziolkowski. FRONT ROW: Hoppensteadt, Henderson, Azuma, Arase, Koch,OIson. MR. BLOCKER - DIVISION 541 TOP ROW: Nielsen, Singleton, Harris, Hoellen, Capaccino, Pepp, Gielniewska, Etchingham. ROW 2: Nesteruk, Muellner, Smolinski, Sonju Karecki, Hess, Longdon. FRONT ROW: Arima Woo, Rosario, Soto, Eji, Franco, Rowney. MR. BRINKMAN - DIVISION 545 TOP ROW: Newman, Augustyniak Matuszewski, Tomaszewski, Rozdolsky, Miller Fix, Thomas. ROW 2: Schmutte, Hernandez, Yurich, Nikolic, Banks, Oraez, Esterday. FRONT ROW: Medina, Ordonez, Eng, Dituri Garland, Mr. Brinkman. 1 SOPHOM0 RE CLASS OFFICERS STANDING: Vega, Secretary, Stevens Treasurer, Orawczyk, Sgt.at Arms: SITTING Nelson, President: Harris, Vice President. 222 MISS BROWN - DIVISION 531 TOP ROW: Hoppe, Avanzo, Albano, Charnota, Okrei, Niemi, Stebbing. ROW 3: Giaccone, Flounsaville, Bailey, White, Medwecky, Jacob, Halleck, Webb. ROW 2: Djurin, Panfaleon, Reyes, Nuccio, Schenke, Hashimoto. FRONT ROW: Mite, Mertogul, Zander, Leitsch, Boron, Miss Brown. MR.BUCHANAN-DIVISION 506 TOP ROW: Anagnos, Sepe, Garten, Thelin Jarvi, Kwiatkowski. ROW 3: Phillips, Costa Lundquist, Matsumoto, Gnacinski, Kozial ROW 2: Shimizu, Geraghty, Baldasti, Kotlarz Boucher, Johnson. FRONT ROW: Knych Hammermeister, Knight, Wolozyn, Ramos Cruz, Billedo. MR. CARTWRIGHT - DIVISION 504 TOP ROW: Dzoga, Escher, Williams, Barrile Wagner. ROW 3: Wantuch, Wojau, Molgren Ladner, Skrzypczak, Srednik. ROW 2: Farley Uzarowski, Turner, Makowski, Davis, Cerneree FRONT ROW: Mr. Cartwright, Andrei, Saiki DeLeon, Mikos, Durkin, Rebecca. MR. CECIL - DIVISION 509 TOP ROW: Martinez, Militello, Borek, Bogusiewicz, Trent, Hayes, DeLaTorre, Madsen, Chase. ROW 3: Arlt, L'Anglo, Alcozer, Kondiles, Flores, Marquez, Moulton. ROW 2: LaCaIamita, Wisniewski, Mariani, Masciola Guzik, Vega, Garmon. FRONT ROW: Affrunti, Haiduk, Fabbri, Kulik, Martin, Mr. Cecil. IVIRS. CHEATEM - DIVISION 539 TOP ROW: Fishback, Krzinski, Cumberland, Leitner, Marquisos, Varygiannes, Rossi, Oster. ROW 3 Shiakallls, Gross, Malus, Lawrin, Weber, Ganas, Redini. ROW 2: Klich, Radulovich, Karabatsos, Edvenson, Moy, Levin. FRONT ROW: Sanford, Kolar, Ballinger, Villasenor, Spence. MR. CHOFFNESS - DIVISION 546 TOP ROW: Gora, Stricker, Wataino, Cwiak, Perry, Pohla, Hooczko, Schulze, Davis, Lichner. ROW 2: Diaz, Gengler, Wilk, Stefanski, Williams, Pantaleon, Sawicki. FRONT ROW: Vaughan, Valdez, Cortes, Bell, Halka, Bee, Ramos Wong. MISS COOK- DIVISION 515 TOP ROW: lVIoy, Hoff, Cronin, Taylor, Hultgren, Va ntilburg, Nlercade. ROW 3: Cindmeier, Ganey, Kaminski, Gegner, Carine, Vasiljevich, Katz. ROW 2: Nlihalec, Marin, Beal, Dragovich, Ross, Hernandez, Sterbling. FRONT ROW: Shaban, DeMichael, Haftl, Gibson, Rivkin, Wojcik, Louie. NIR. DIGIOVANNI - DIVISION 511 TOP ROW: Hoessrich, Keenan, Sayad, Ushana, Ortega, Tyson. ROW 3: Fazio, Anderson, Polcyn, Becker, Snead, Naivrocki, Joya. ROW 2: Bogusz, Craig, Scheibler, Oravvczyk, Perez, Godek, Tortoriello. FRONT ROW: Coberg, Weekley, Swiderski, Edgecombe, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Miyagi. :fri MR. DIX - DIVISION 512 TOP ROW: Shydohub, Barozowski, Keller Binetti, Daniels, Arndt, Plazyk, Jorstad Sorensen, Veack. ROW 2: Rybarczyk, Heinzl Gianesin, Collins, McGann, Hunt, Long, Walker FRONT ROW: Fong, Chan, Jewell, Karadzic Johnson, Katahira, Mr. Dix. MISS DONEGAN - DIVISION 513 TOP ROW: Grace, Bouzek, Arnessen, Varga, Burnell, Groves, Weeyes, Ramos, Twardowski. ROW 3: Halsey, Koskiewicz, Tutaj, Bragg, Bartudziej, Manner, Ochoa, Baber. ROW 2: Weidner, Goss, Kaminski, Mandl, Ptasinski, Wirth, Krause, Rachmaciej. FRONT ROW: McCollum, Bohman, Gras, Olinger, Clemente, Dombrowski,Boziak. MR. EWEN - DIVISION 516 TOP ROW: Pomrenke, Cwiak, Rickards, Fallin, Kernan, Tompary, KohIndorfer,Uyeno. ROW 3: Bryson, Meeker, Bogmenko, Theise, Nielubowski, Wollmann. ROW 2: Ticali, Lalich, Daroszewski, Streff, Kranz, Hashioka. FRONT ROW: Hunter, Wrigt, Holzner, Mueller, Ehrenqerg, Mirza, Mr. Ewen. MR. FREESTROM - DIVISION 548 TOP ROW: Shiro, Thompson, Nitahara, Kearney, Larr, Nikiel, Summers, Newmark. ROW 22 Sandberg, Struwe, Schalk, Matsumoto, Stasioski, J0r1es, Garcia, Blagojeuich, Musicla. FRONT ROW: Ashley, Oku, Siil, Bartlett, Smith, Kyriakopulos, Moozakis, Freestrom. WV MISS HAGAN - DIVISION 535 TOP ROW: Svenningsen, Vancleave, Biank, Kakureotis, Millia, Bogdanski, Senase, Vanderbilt, Broda. ROW 3: Heidinger, Stahl, Trattner, Turpel, Kirkwood, Deady, Young, Stenberg. ROW 2: D'Agostino, Marak, Brophy, Murphy, Upton, Polydoros, Adydan. FRONT ROW: Ms. Hagan, Smith, Reilly, Haeok, Berrafato, Dwyer, Ridler. MR.HAGEN-DIVISION 518 TOP ROW: Vickery, Vasdekas, Bednarz, Konney, Juhasz, Roach, Froehlich, Hacker. ROW 3: Boni, Magdziarz, Doss, Dolasinski, Gilly, Miehlke, Lawless, Tsuma. ROW2: Koster, Losacco, Tsevis, Selonke, Panzer, Rome. FRONT ROW: Bloome, Forsythe, Tarnow, Richard, La Spisa, Wiesmeyer. MISS HARRIS - DIVISION 501 TOP ROW: Courts, Treleaven, Sanchez, Dziadus, Czyscon, Lindgren, Belling, Garza. ROW2: Newell, Fong, Williams, Sprague, Petrovich, Douglas, Price, DeMeo. F RONT ROW: Leptich, Bloom, Bergsvik, McVicker, Betker, Keating, Bernabe, Taylor. MR. HAYDEN - DIVISION 507 TOP ROW: Papadas, Jennrich, Kuhr, Keil Anderson, Antonakos. ROW3: Pergams, Sacuta, Leszka, Brailey, Baker, Wojcieszek Torpe. ROW 2: Scheiber, Gandolfo, Hanstad Obrecki, Grodzak, Mlynarczyk, Ruback Akkerman. FRONT ROW: Juarez, Abt, Sakaeda, Boies, Kandula, Wadas, Sobey, lVIr Hayden. ,Iwi te. ,ff:.w' .Q :wa z a rg ,. .1-1' Q4-Mfg, 15. if w f ' ' rr ,. - 12? ' 1 12 5 Tx, ,751 ,f W2.?41:5 fi , Wi V ' , 5 A qi , f -' fl - 423' - . A , , ' Qv ififii fw ' : 1 Q? af' an . a + ' 'K f as ' A im fx I' ' ' 1.1. M x V , - . . yi jx, Ll.. . E L Q 1 5. N jg 'V ' ' ' i f - 2 ' 'v 1 W . W : Wi: 1. :iii Hrfy , . Ay, -1- it 1: I A, ,A y :fp I Sail. . . X- ' 1 ' I ' N E W FIIYYWA S , , 3 y y lg . :nf v.., 5 1 V im, wp -S A .i K I X W5 'K yr C H -Z. .2z,.f1axe,1a:: - I a N . ,. , ' , Y Y , V lg gm I 1, 4 r . ,Q y ,waxxamamyf , .RV , .Q 225 2 MR. HUNT - DIVISION 525 TOP ROW: Heidlauf, Van Dyke, Cullnan, Southwell, Dennis, Baker, Washington. ROW 3: Stoeberg, Boyle, Larson, Pledger, White, Yanya. ROW 2: Majda, Thomas, Gocong, Wolodzko, Schmidt. FRONT ROW: Putman, Thor, Bluer, Simpson, Rodriquez, Mr. Hunt. MR.KEY-DIVISION 517 TOP ROW: Appelt, Kreiman, Proszowski, Wright, Finnerty, Sclair, Grady, Cambell. ROW 3: Riberal, Hacker, Jacobi, Horvath, Cherevchenko, Jacobi, Weyland, Fortkamp. ROW 2: Wharton, Toy, Dziallo, Worley, Rotunda, Lee, Hatch, Welch. FRONT ROW: Wojciechowska, Rybarczak, Rachal, Paulson, Shultz, Golden, Blum, Mr. Key. MRS. KLINGER - DIVISION 521 TOP ROW: Hendle, Lyskanycz, Figueroa, Basis, McAvinney,Mayers, Olson, lsmiel, Jackowiaic, ROW 3: Filipi,O' Connor, Hoffmann, Kaufmann, Sommers, Serio, Henner, Wiseman. ROW 2: Schmipt, Dilorenzo, Kravitz, Werner, Kittner, Horn, Suevth. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Klinger, Punzala, Goennenwein, Lawler, Budnev,Punzalan. MR. KORNACKI - DIVISION 522 TOP ROW: Schleehauf, Eder, Smutana, Chelette, Welden, Callies, Villa. ROW 3: Ropel, Bell, McMullen, Jones, Granzin, Carter, Muhr. ROW2: Math, Epperson, Parzygnat, Meech, Kowalski, Burkross, Stanek. FRONT ROW: Lintzeris, O'Conner, Szczech, Bernardi, Doherty, Lynn, Piech. MR. LATTIMORE - DIVISION 519 TOP ROW: Paris, Kain, York, Sisson, Krueger. ROW 3: Mackey, Latham, Ohanian, Adamoic, Hegberg, Rage. ROW 2: Sharp, Zachwieja, Frey, Kirincich, Jesse. FRONT ROW: IVIonroy, Lundstrom, Frtizmann, Cordova, Cairns. IVIR. LEUALLEN - DIVISION 523 TOP ROW: Huber, Addante, Afryl, Pantazi Engram, Evans, Yoshimura, Giacinto, Litrento Wise. ROW 2gFoszcz, Wenseritt, Parris, Conetzkey, Vickery, Eccarius, Jameson, Vlasak FRONT ROW: Blazquez, Awes, Stecko, Wilk Velez, Uchima, West, Norton, lVlr. Leuallen. NIR. LOCKE - DIVISION 540 TOP ROW: Yahiro, Hardy, Turocy, Gustin Doukas, Srnolka, Racinowski, Palczak. ROW 3: Raiman, Florek, Skinner, IVIarrs, Walker Vitello, Wajda. ROW2: Paolucci, Garmon Forquer, Fujimoto, Rizzo, Wittleder, Busse Marzano. FRONT ROW: lVloses, Arvanites, Chiakulas, Girsch, Vitacco, Gawlik, Beckers, Nlr. Locke. MR. LOIVIBARDO - DIVISION 547 TOP ROW: Dorus, Rodgers, Nelsen, Burkross, Wilson, Czarnik, Humphrey. ROW 3: Jones, Larson, Schwarz, Kula, Linden, Yakich, Carter. ROW 2: Manta, Gura, Smith, Jackson, Moreno. FRONT ROW: Talley, Kekatos, Guill, Daniels, Rhodes, Mr. Lambardo. I 1 227 IVIR. NIAJEWSKI - DIVISION 524 TOP ROW: Brown, Andreasik, IVIcPherson Popp, Nedza, Goodman, Romanow, Dorociak ROW 2: Kuhn, Cane, lVlcGee, Reed, Joyce Bernaden, Rusin. FRONT ROW: Tanada Ferpon, Hennessy, Schuschel, Griffin, lVlr Nlaiewski. IVIRS. MASLOW- DIVISION 530 TOP ROW: Fera, Harmon, Raney, Rodgers, Grabowski, Wojtowicz, Goehry, Uhl. ROW 2: Roldan, Toyama, Otsuji, Brennan, Spanos, Naselli, Raidonis, Sorensen. FRONT ROW: Kinastowski, Lai, Smith, Shaffer, Chow, Lyn lVloy, Mrs. lVlaslow. r MISSIVIC CORD-DIVISION 550 TOP ROW: Dongas, Price, Llorens, Simonick, Degrace, Okrasinski, Kudla, Gray. ROW 3: Fachet, Barnes, Desnica, Merke, Bezemes, Williams, Collier, Hatton. ROW2: Rothstein, Nelson, Pappas, Cummings, Hoover, Schaefer, Hanson. FRONT ROW: Lam, Delisle, Sotomayor, Grasis, Heubaum, lVIecher,lVls. lVlcCord. IVIR. IVICDADE - DIVISION 503 . TOP ROW: Nlandalke, Hoffman, Holmquist, Sagat, Niewdach, Barczynski, Brown, Solohub. ROW 3: Kozlowski, Clay, Stoczynski, Krajecki, Surman, Fox, Kornstein, Ganter. ROW 2: Bias, IVIiszuk, Kubitz, Martinez, Jaworsky,,' Estes, Pajor. FRONT ROW: Howard, Labuz, Kuroye,Fritz, Fuentes, Jackson, Augello, 'NIr. McDade. MR. MCGRATH - DIVISION 526 TOP ROW: Moore, Adkins, Fiammang, Lane Augustyn, Cummins, Velasco. ROW3 Biiodeau, Zarecky, Banks, Pawioski, Peszek Krawiec, Kuchar. ROW 2: Cwinkaia, Walker Bieiecki, Yokoyama,CheIton, Williams Doerksen. FRONT ROW: Brown, Berger, Eng Geropoulos, Biesiada, Cinquegrani, Block, Mr McGrath. , MS. MCINTOSH - DIVISION 514 TOP ROW: Hamiiton, Jorden, Brahos, Collinet Sargis, Michals, Draut, Stewart.ROW 3: Sizei Tronzo, Craig, Ball, Eicitmann, Forti, Kritikos. ROW 2: Howard, Farkas, Cosmos, Desiderio Royal, Anderson, Dow. FRONT ROW: Toyama, Bailey, Everett, Beamon, Garrett, Ms. McIntosh. MR. L. MONTELEONE - DIVISION 533 TOP ROW: Borchek, Kulesa, Dzieman,SerIing, Maraulio, Pica. ROW 3: Risser, Nanos, Petrenko, Dodson, Fillipan. ROW2: Karachewski, Santini, Ruffner, Castaneda, Mr. Monteleone. FRONT ROW: Trojan, Ax Hellstrom, Kundanis. MISS MYERS - DIVISION 508 TOP ROW: Eggersdorfer, Dale, Wray, McDaniel, Ridge, Underwood. ROW 3: Juda, Mishoulam, Daniikowicz, Szaiay, Kwasek, Wajtas. ROW 2: Shirahama, Simi, Marquez, Sands, Kopala, Pike. FRONT ROW: Kwasniewski, Blevins, Asato, Milanes, Tabor, Ms. Myers. 1 r 5.4-A MR. K. OLSON - DIVISION 552 TOP ROW: Konopka, Mueller, Reda, Galitz, Childers, Smushrevich, Bielski, ROW 2: Hamamoto, Kelly Wegener, Kralik, Matei Gustavus. FRONT ROW: Hashimoto, Ansai Adam, Neisler. r 1 MISS PARKER - DIVISION 551 TOP ROW: Benson, Stibbs, Burgess, Reich Schmitt, Valerie, DeLuca. ROW 2: Sarnickiy Vukashinovich, Terriquez, Waytula, Murray Kehoe, Nelson, Ericson. FRONT ROW: Ries Atanus, Szymczuk, Behenna, Camacho Danette, Frasco, Miss Parker. MISSPARKS-DlVlSlON510 TOP ROW: lVlayer, Notey, Miura, Tryba, Richardson, Mitchell, Sieja, CarselIo,Naumoff. ROW3: Heagney, Wilfong, Andrzejewski Tomko, Mazelewski, Prieto, Geissal, Moore ROW2: Kim, Santilli, Brennan, Cindric Schneider, Sallas, Kuszynski. FRONT ROW' Omi, Plaku, Hirashima, Rodgers, Maczka Heimsoth, Lewis. 1 1 Miss PARTRIDGE - olvislow 502 TOP ROW: Haber, Robicsek, Lunde, Bluver, O'Connell, Lebbin, Chmielak. ROW3: Chellberg, Good, Cregier, Mitrovich, Easter, Beaderstadt, Spann, Zerega. ROW 2: Hauwiller, Blazer, Petkov, Nastali, Booker, Porto, O'Byrne, Michaloski. FRONT ROW: Digby, Ruiz, Shershen, Puzon, Migala, Bratko, Ogawa, Miss Partridge. MR. PERSCHBACHER - DIVISION 529 TOP ROW: Varnavas, Vashimura, IVIoran, Nlalinovvski, Shein, Sohler, Chino. ROW 3: Gartner, Girard, Davis, Stebbins, Nelsen, Ginsburg, Crom. ROW 2: Cortez, Haluta, Hudson, Jones, Garcia, Bacon. FRONT ROW: Potoski, Cook, Takati, Smith, Kacen, Musial, Poznanski. MR. RAIFE - DIVISION 528 TOP ROW: Niznik, Okimura, lVlaIIeck, Kawako, Stevens, lazzetto, Jaloveckas. ROW 3: Steirer, Kasprzyk, Galiano, Streed, Kolberg, Gibson, Strohmayer. ROW 2: Kurokawa, Jones, Jones, Bryant, Holden, Gaddo, Brown. FRONT ROW: Tanigawa, Krock, Klimko, GoIdsmith,Thomas, Roth, Smigla, Mr. Raife. IVIR. REHIVI - DIVISION 534 TOP ROW: Washington, Smith, Connors, Diliberto, lge, Koternoha, Barnes, Popovich Shirorna. ROW 3: Bagnall, Przeslicke, Huberty Parker, Grubek, Quarles, Seiden. ROW 2 Shotsberger, Mosier, Ochwat, Sutter, Schmidt Zinner, Gutierrez, Justhus, lVlcCarthy 1 1 1 FRONT ROW: Polock, Hara, Sieburg, Evans, Chidenter, Johnson, Hull, Stirrat. IVIR. ROGERS - DIVISION 536 TOP ROW: Cielak, Karabatsos, Kleronomos, Andrews, Grozdanovic, Gale, Chin, Nakao. ROW 31 Shmigelsky, Boarden, Harris, Proffitt, Andrus, Pauer, Dyras, Demos. ROW 2: Tsiolis Ho, Dolan, Dworak, Dompke, Faidley Boozalas. FRONT ROW: Lynch, Barry Gerardi, Wypych, Manning, Nloy, Chen, IVIr. Rogers. 1 1 I I. ,iff xi iliW',: y I MR. RUTTENBERG - DIVISION 537 TOP ROW: Bonodonna, Ginn, Coats, Palys Rogers, Barnstable, Capodanno, Daniels ROW 3: Schmidt, Rak, Jariabko, Petty Gillilian, Roach, Flores, France. ROW2: Dirisamer, Polites, Estela, Olavarria,TuIipano Murray. FRONT ROW: Pretz, Branch, Nelson Andrews, Mohr, Mr. Ruttenberg. MISS SCHOOLER - DIVISION 538 TOP ROW: Dalipi, O'Brien, Marinakos, Jarosz Stranski, Rajmira, Czarny, ROW 3: Miyake Mann, Rapacz, Duszynski, Hayden Pischak,MoI. ROW 2: Ourada, Pontikes, Brown Prince, Saleh, Bowman, Letizia. FRONT ROW Goldstein, Navarro, Matsumoto, Ryhajlo Kulikowski, Lewis, Miss Schooler. MISS STANIOCH - DIVISION 532 TOP ROW: Volpert, Donner, Harke, Egan, Cha, Applebaum, Lora. ROW 3: Thompson, Madro, Bielaga, Monteagudo, Drozdowski, Keefe, Olijnyk. ROW 2: Walls, Welch, Huber, Piessens, Bieschke, Jeziersky, Curtindolph. FRONT ROW: Parks, Eng, Bugar, Campbell, Duncan, Hall, Gallos, Miss Stanioch. MRS. STOPEK- DIVISION 542 TOP ROW: Fazalare, Nykiel, Baka, Laluz, Katayama, Gomez, Garner, Nolte. ROW 3: Klein, Bartlett, Allseits, Koniarski, Erlenbach, Hill, Tamraz, Fedulow. ROW2: Kakis, Lagerstedt, Brewer, Chin, Nelson, Craig, Halick, Petrey. FRONT ROW: Newman, Cuevas, Bleicher, Bieruta, Davila, Brewster, Mrs. Stopek. MR. THOIVIAS - DIVISION 543 TOP ROW: Stark, Wians, Tyus, Novak Alexander, Castle, Pyrcik, Patillo. ROW3:, Pasternak, Wallace, Pflanz, Chrow, Isaac Barranco, La Salle. ROW 2: Rohde, Coffman Kirykowicz, Glover, Grisard, Brociek, Lavacchi FRONT ROW: Bowen, Greising, Skuros, Gapinski, Drehobl, Mr. Thomas. IVIR. VABAKOS - DIVISION 505 TOP ROW: Domoradzki, Hienekamp Sychowski, Armstrong, ucwa, Hinrichse Wosniczka. ROW3: Crusor, Wehrmeister Theodorpoulos, Doerner, Graves, Oberdick Davidson.ROW 2: Eggers, Hunnius, Wasikoeski Deleon, Aubin, Kull, Levin. FRONT ROW: Lauritzen, Brkljac, Booth, Patten, Fleishman Jarger, Urian, lVIr. Vabakos. MR. VERNON - DIVISION 527 TOP ROW: Valdez, Zelasko, Macrito, Jackson, Bussell, Krottner, Cullen, Petty. ROW 3: Russell, Coker, Tyus, Gustafson, Tuman Feffer, Jenkins. ROW 2: Lewis, Nikolas lVIoreth, Flamich,Pukala, Del Vecchio Tamason, Johnson. FRONT ROW: Ballenger Jordan, Katahira, lVlr. Vernon. 1 1 I MR. ZINDELL - DIVISION 544 TOP ROW: Stelmaszczuk, Jackson, Cousin Baker, Wogelius, IVIarnelI, Polowczak, Warzecha ROW 3: Sass, Christensen, Cymbalisty Chatman, Wiggin, Fedorenko. ROW 2: Michi Rizzo, Giarrusso, Schutt, Battista, Jakubik FRONT ROW: Gerhardt, Monsen, Sullivan Walker, Mr. Zindell, Santillan, 1 r 1 1 234 Freshmen MRS. ALLARD - DIVISION 651 TOP ROW: Nykaza, Vachula, Chrastka, Szczepanek, Bucke, Burgeson, Ziolkowski. ROW 3: Congine, Ystrom, Underwood, Buttitta, Lukaszewicz, Wall, Fiedler, Pagano. ROW 2: Theis, Wojak, Bastle, Zack, Wallace, Jauck, Holmberg, Milkovich, Yamanaka. FRONT ROW: Coronado, Boudreau, Erickson, Hidaka, Ciafford, Turco, Dianovsky, Gross. IVIR. ALLEGREZZA - DIVISION 689 TOP ROW: Banks, Sikat, Saenz, Jones, Pullega Calhoun, Block, Johnson, Karkowskl. ROW 3 Andronowitz, Buro, Jones, Allen, Boniakowski Kirschnick, Wais. ROW 2: Ellis, Paszkiet Rodriguez, Scholler, Roche, Rojas, Kipka Mansell.FRONT ROW: Wosiechowski Yosuimura, Byun, Daniels, Nlr. Allegrezza. MRS. BERRY - DIVISION 682 TOP ROW: Jones, Saunders, Jaskot Nloeller, Horodysky, Link, Drozdowski Rohrich. Row 3: Gerhart, Akiyama Lepinski, Reichart, Hoegerl, Godek. ROW2 Smith, Burban, Mueller, Altman, Behof Borucki. FRONT ROW: Hoelter, Brantner Despotopoulos, Porris, Nlrs.Berry. IVIRS. BROWN - DIVISION 666 TOP ROW: Johnson, Knorowski, Uchida, Burress, Franchek, Adams, Gin. ROW 3: Senyk, Nieman, Barnes, Syper, Walsh, Chicoine, Hege. ROW 2: Bogert, Fuhrman, Fediuk, Schricker, Saldana, Peterson, Steffensen. FRONT ROW: Wong, Koziol, Ruminski, Torres, Cumberland, Santiago, Oki. MR. BUETOW - DIVISION 655 TOP ROW: Clark, Moshovitis, Gravin, Mitsuuchi, Angelo, Cholod, Sutherland, Suarez. ROW 3: Bleizeffer, Conroy, Econonoy, Albrecht, Camp, Bartko, Salag, Diblik. ROW 2: Salicete, Petronijevic, Kuprianczyk, Burger, Curlstrom, Moi. FRONT ROW: Murakami, MacDonald, Chapman, Leshko, Schaft, Bowen, Mr. Buetow. MRS. CARR - DIVISION 661 TOP FIOWI Schordje, Feick, Taylor, Popnvic, Debnar, Moy, Iversen. ROW 3: 3eklYa, Reich, Hallas, Lemperis, Ching Kocol, Beyak, Koller. ROW2: Lucas Kaczmarek, Norum, Keith, Lowery, Krok Hanez. FRONT ROW: Gonzales, Young Szmurlo, Rack, Ellison, Leske, Mrs. Carr. 1 1 1 1 MR. CHILDS - DIVISION 693 TOP ROW: Ross, Tarnowski, Krauss Kownacki, Hill, Young, Larson. ROW2 Schaik, Nelson, Moy, Harrington, Mori Swann, Hargrett. FRONT ROW: Pinkawa Brociek, Gross, Karlinski, Mack, Conetzkey Mr.ChiIds. MR. CONNORS - DIVISION 662 TOP ROW: Montiejunas, O'NeiIl, Gallik, Kaberlein, Schneider, Borg, Casanova. ROW 3: Reed, Cox, Celmer, Merkendorfer, Nuccio Stack, Wood, Imbo. ROW 2: Achason, Karoll Miyake, Geschrey, Pelc, Dicosola, Rheingruber FRONT ROW: Tamura, Stalcers, Villaphano Owczarek, Heinman, Volpert, Frank, Mr Connors. f MR. COOPER - DIVISION 656 TOP ROW: Raigle, Calvert, Machel, Borgiel Baniak, Urnlauf. ROW 3: Ott, Fuss, Gordon Flesch, Carlino, Grace, Geropoulos. ROW2 Stencel, Gschwind, Aske, Hageman, Bettray Mieko, Layton. FRONT ROW: Hinkes, Bryant Collins, Simmons, Math, Grzywa. MRS. CULLEN - DIVISION 688 TOP ROW: Simovia, Guidizi, Domdrowski Drobena, Kovacs, Navarro, Lahdekorpi ROW 3: Sutton, Kolacki, Jops, Wong, Yee Rebholz. ROW 2: O'Day, Moy, Fujii, Morioka Lentsch, Rodriguez. FRONT ROW: Miranda Griffen, Syzdak, Schneider, Moy, Mrs. Cullen MR, DICRISTOFANO - DIVISION 658 TOP ROW: Paulik, Jacklin, Bade, Kuehn Rachal, Jou, Medrys. ROW 3: lngraffia, Hidaka Perlow, Thomas, Rasmussen, Karabastos Kaiser. ROW 2: Osman, Olvera, Raczka Radcliff, Gotski, Bishop, McCarthy FRONT ROW: Spata, McCarthy, Gara, Hinkes Mr. Dicristofano. MR.DlNANNO-DIVISION 659 TOP ROW: Sanicki, Baka, Russell, Dome Pretzel, Cucria, Olsen, Martin, ROW3 Sassolino, Rosado, Frazier, Zavala, Countryma Murphy. ROW2: Reece, Murlby, Hyrczyk Mitchell, Malina,Pacini, Brady. FRONT ROW: Czaja, Manzo, Ozaki, Hacker, Scheithauer Sykora. 1 MRS. EVANS - DIVISION 660 TOP ROW: Collins, Bresnahan, Pryor, Burgguist, Keith, Hopp, Pagano. ROW3: Tortorello, Ouifshaw, Andre, Stamborski, Domanchuk, Davila, Gibons. ROW 2: Wahle, Tashiro, Burger, O'NeiII, Kiefer, Bitant. FRONT ROW: Baldeon, Grimm, Adamczyk, Heicher, Murray, Mrs. Evans. MR. GOLL - DIVISION 663 TOP ROW: Stavrides, Baraglia, Hagstrom, Comella, Bliss, Wagwer, Poree, Kesselring. ROW 3: Gerginis, Chiu, Schultz, Charak, Hamilton, Maday, Marx, Higashi. ROW 2: Adecizzi, Hong, Chang, Kaepplinger, Laskero, Mikros. MR.HACKER-DIVISION 665 TOP ROW, Hunziker, Robertson , Lekas Greco, Senese, Meza, Schmidt, Murphy,Asadi ROW 3: Zeivel, Lenaerts, Jensen, Lieblang Pruitt, Foley, Lawless. ROW2: Endo Forsythe, Doherty, Cobb, Betker, Jimcvnev Kociolek. FRONT ROW: Burke, I-lalvvlx Zalevvski, Rivera, Berganski, Pearl, Mr. Hacker. MR. HARPER - DIVISION 680 TOP ROW: Feracota, Reyes, Badillo Holloway, Ritch, Smith, Harrison, Senne, D'Amato. ROW 3: McCrea, Rodifer, Raven White, Wentzloff, Waldoch, Gordon. ROW 2: Rodriguez, Fuller, Maros, Schultz, Brasil Johnson, Targos. FRONT ROW: Karch Diaz, Houston, Barker, Poulos, Czeberak Jones, Mr.Harper. 237 MR. HAUGSNES Q DIVISION 697 TOP ROW: Vukosavich, Bulmash, Aragon Artidiello, Martinez, Flor, Bahrke, Martin ROW 3: Lazarz, Graf, Repsold, Washington Anton, Anderson, Gonzalez. ROW2 Hopkinson, Tow, Lewandowski, Wiedman Oka mura , O ziubi nski, Ostach, Eisembeis Sanders, Jones, Mr. Haugsnes. MR. HILL - DIVISION 684 TOP ROW: Sikora, Swanstrom, Mick Roden, Yamasaki, Zularycz, DeCicco Pivoney. ROW 3: Rogalski, Stranski, Bergus Lazare, Wagner, Veljasevic, Brantner ROW 2: Aragaki, Palarz, Zimbrakos, Kuzyk Ogawa, Vikara, Sakoda. FRONT ROW:' Parrillo, Rivera, Klaus, Milosevich, Mizzi Staudenmayer, Mr.HilI. MISS JOHNSON - DIVISION 668 TOP ROW: Carbonelli, Mende, Krieman, Mitchell, Ali, France, Spisak. ROW3: Lawrence, Burns, Becker, Bodlak, Colovas, Knudsen, Kirschbaum. ROW 2: Mazzone, Michalski, Neven, Bass, Wiebe, Wittiock, Joya. FRONT ROW: Hori, Miller, Turco, Kostrzewski, Cole, Herman, Miss Johnson. MR. HUTCHISON - DIVISION 672 Howard, McLeod, Gimza, Horwitz, Duffy Ozee, Babiarz. ROW 2: Schuschel, Kupczynski Starinsky, Quigley, Brownlow, Simons, Michalowski, Contreras. FRONT ROW: Guzik Gronwold, Lloyd, Dyke, Keating, Satoh. Bentley, Bergh, Van Gemert. FRONT ROW: 1 1 1 TOP ROW: Barrett, Kalcsics, Flatley, Mantai, Berg, Dziminski, Humiston, Martinez. ROW,3: 1 1 r MR. KOLAR - DIVISION 670 TOP ROW: Kammerer, Bankel, Klosinski, Michalowski, Albright, Bailey. ROW 3: Smith, Garcia, Rogers, lVIcGovern, Guth, Dabisch, Glienke. ROW 2: Formanski, Nlakowski, Jones, Connall, Paleologas, Hoffer. FRONT ROW: Eng, Gaborek, Ortman, Ostrowski, Dvorak, Adams, IVIr. Kolar. MR. KOVACS - DIVISION 671 TOP ROW: Volek, Kerber, Turcza, Attak, Sobieski, Jahn, Delvlarco. ROW 3: Zaba, Dubicki, Brooks, O'RieIly, Basis, Donahue. ROW 2: Govostis, Berg, Gryenert, Nlasanek, Bocek, Kukla, Bukielski. FRONT ROW: Beers, Bogusz, Grouzard, Korus, O'Brien, IVIr. Kovacs. IVIFI. LICHTIVIAN - DIVISION 664 TOP ROW: Esche, Flosi, Orensteen, Jacks, Bartnichi, Carnopis, Stoof. ROW 3: Murphy Olson, Licitra, lVIikos, Jumbeck, Dwyer Raleigh, Lyman. ROW 2: Lund, IVIcAvinney O'Connor, Kadokura, Hosok wa, Afankov Henry, Cheng. FRONT ROW: Lorscheider Woytas, Alamar, Hirai, LaPaIio, Sarnelson Sakamoto. 1 I 1 1 I MR. MARKO - DIVISION 673 TOP ROW: Gallegos, Smith, Ellis, Stames Zahnen, Shoback, Znajda, Chin. ROW 2: Neil O'Donnell, Grabowski, Nunne, Torres Petersen, Jablonski. FRONT ROW: O'HaIloran Mijatov, Smith, Ono, Molina, Stark, Hanamoto Pacheco, McNulty, Ohlson, Mr. lVlarko.o. MRS. MATTHEWS - DIVISION 674 TOP ROW: Dominguez, Meade, Debrauwere Koste, Jensen, Barrera, McDonald. ROW3 Presley, Mietelski, Libby, Reid, Bunton Rogowski, Schnoebelen. ROW 2: Donley Widner, Gilbert, Kolodziejczyk, Micek, Fromm Tong. FRONT ROW: O'Brien, Fridrich Slayton, Hodge, Simmons, Mrs. Matthews. MR. MAZELIS - DIVISION 667 TOP ROW: Gianakouros, Heiberger, Tsamados Stern, Nicolay, Hormann, Backman, Golden Black. ROW 2: Heiberger, Flaherty, Bibat Lazovich, Lingenfelser, Teresi, Wiley, Belokon Mountain. FRONT ROW: Birch, Johnson Cobrimonts, Paskind, Peisker, Yamane, Lee Fujii, Rickert, Mr. Mazelis. MR. Mc GILLEN - DIVISION 675 TOP ROW: Anderson, Biscaghio, Chirban Mieszala, Lewis, Resnick, Nickl, Thacker, Banz ROW 3: Dziekonski, Juhasz, Watson, Storc Delong, Mazur, Jefferson. ROW2:. Koziol Watanabe, Vome, Wattley, Schuck, Sanchez Hedeker. FRONT ROW: Lechowicz, Otake Cihak, Vassileff, Wester, Mr. McGillen. MR. MIMS - DIVISION 676 TOP ROW: Loza, Canova, Eder, Taylor, Beier, Balias, Johnson. ROW 3: Schmidt, Le Andre, Mitchell, Burkett, Fiedler, Cheung, Jasinskl. ROW 2: Marquart, Brady, Newman, Taylor, Clepper, Galindez, Carter, Choullnard. FRONT ROW: Hansen, Skatchke, Zupko, Grant, Evans, Mizera, Gonzalez, Mr. Mims. MR. MONTGOMERY - DIVISION 653 TOP ROW: Wojdyla, Kuenstle, Meixner, Schick, Stubenvoll, Romero, Luna, Adams. ROW 3: Lynch, Cole, Skipor, Schultz, Kulikavskas, Styzek, Potter. ROW 2: Schvetz Florey, Jameson, Sherman, Swift, Stefani Michalski, Courtney. FRONT ROW: Modica Theer, Zachar, Litman, Goi, Brumley, Fiallo Mr. Montgomery. MR. O'DONELL - DIVISION 677 TOP ROW: Bolduc, Lekostaj, Wiesinger, Farella, Crespo, Rausch, Studzinski Hachmeister. ROW3: Wright, Rios, Tatsuj Taylor, Wnek, Lesniak, Ware. ROW2: Lechoski, Korczynski, Rogers, Dee, Baymon Netzel, Yatagai. FRONT ROW: Podraza Dynek, Rogalski, Thompson, Vercillo, Netzel Mr. O'Donnell. MR. O'MALLEY - DIVISION 678 TOP ROW: Slattery, Laspina, Avila, Kirkpatrick, Silvio, Beverly, Fink. ROW,3: Todesco, Nadrowski, MacKenzie, Jackson, Farley, Moeller, Rabiola. ROW2: Behrens, Marquis, Halbert, Arnswald, Tabat, Fritzmann, Payton. FRONT ROW: Mihalko, Paloian, Giovannetti, Anda, Carlson, Mr. O'MalIey. MR.PERRY-DIVISION 657 TOP ROW: Walter, Senn, Corsello, Moskal Karys, Dollar, Simpson, Jee, Thompson ROW3: Fontan, Gauszka, Allen, Cosimini Bennett, Tokunaga, Knowlton, Lenckos. ROW2: Budinski, Wagner, Shelby, Tryba Eggert, Parfemoff, Lopez. FRONT ROW: McDonald, Redwanc, Schnackenbero, Sumita Ryan, Gonzales, Mr. Perry. 1 1 1 1 1 1 242 MR. PICKETT - DIVISION 654 TOP ROW: Prill, Gary, Szofer, Harris, Kirby, Kopacz, Ruiz. ROW3: Dempsey, Garcia, Gregg, Evanusicb, Perez, Bocek, Weissgerbewr. ROW 2: Marcy, Hjlota, Hoffman, Gutowski, Drewienkowski, Wojeik. FRONT ROW: Dalianis, Rouches, Pena, Markech, Decanio, Fukunaga, Yu, Mr. Pickett MR. PIETKA- DIVISION 679 TOP ROW: Jenkins, Nishimura, Menegas, lVloy Anda, Dumpis, Colon. ROW 3: Chamiw, Lauk Watson, Jackson, Bryant, Rosado, IVIeitzler ROW 2: Kaminski, Jacobi, Giovannetti Donohue, Dachniwsky, Schipp, Stanton FRONT ROW: Stahl, Jimenez, Nora, Cloud Wright, Byrne, Vaughan. MR. RAFAC - DIVISION 652 TOP ROW: Sobieszcxyk, Thompson, Goodman, Reyes, Curtis, Ott, Gisler, Fuderer. ROW 3: Reinhold, Magnuski, Demay, Hokanson, Schlitt, Jackson, Rice. ROW2: Loper, Sliwa, Restivo, Duff, Koehler, Swiderski, Ericson. FRONT ROW: Forquer, Novak, Grieco, Gustafson, Flores,Lee. MR. RICO - DIVISION 681 TOP ROW: Glanville, Graton, Nlajeske, Montgomery, Welke, Oblak, Howard, Valentine, Falasz. ROW 3: Beller, Young, Paglialong, Olson, Mockenhaupt, Hansen, Pitsch, Peveler, Harrison. ROW 2: Nishikimoto, Holtzer, Kuykendall, Kyryliw, Hennessy,Tajiri, Engel, Witt. FRONT ROW: Noverini, Nlolotsky, Rueter, Tokimoto, Thuy, Lewis, lVlr. Rico. MR. SAMBO - DIVISION 683 TOP ROW: Nelson, Buciak, Popovich, Jagodka Opiola, Campese, Lee, Mitrovic. ROW 3 Mauthe, Dix, Rieger, Hill, Groeper, Duszydski Nakawatase, Kwarcinski. ROW 2: Kosacz Heppner. Weny, Chan, Mc Andrew, Novak Nee. FRONT ROW: Diaczok, Cosme, Saiki Lick,Toff, Howard, Adam, Lucchesi. MRS. SHAW - DIVISION 692 TOP ROW: Hoffman, Nowak, Pyrcik, Bailey Cibula, Whisenant, Berkenbilt. ROW3: Hammond, Meerbrey, Plantz, Perovanovic Batsakis, Nolan. ROW 2: Batsakis, Strenski Nolan. ROW2: Del Hierro, Telcser, Otto Nikolakais, Bucchi, Essig, Hines, Ritenout 1 1 I MR. SIMON - DIVISION 687 Ortiz, Mrs. Shaw. MR. SHERMAN - DIVISION 686 TOP ROW: Storce, Levodyak, Castro, Idzik, Garcia, Kosiek, Malick, Moylan. ROW 3: Konieczko, Lourie, Cwynar, Feng, Dietzen, Lutka, Dimakos. ROW 2: Satow, Navarro, Lee,r Jacobson, Tanaka, Lambert. FRONT ROW: Ventura, Lejman, McLean, Wagner, Mellul, Herr, Dominelli, Mr.Sherman. TOP ROW: Bogdanowicz, Sugai, Lamberti, Pearun, Meason, Stockdale, Johnson, McDermott. ROW3: Schenong, Repeord, McNelIis, Grajdura, Mitchell, Potter, Rekowski. ROW2: McCarty, Panoutsos, Lo, Rutter, Murrell, Moy, Royal. FRONT ROW: Pitera, Wlodarski, Janson, Logerquist, Schierhorn, Pinkawa, Mr. Simon. 'W-ui! I i MR. STEVENS - DIVISION 690 TOP ROW: Fullrnan, Lukes, Kraft, Lawny, Gjoen, Duce, DuPerow, Schatz. ROW3: Mason, Ellis, Espensen, Romans, Hanstad, Cleveland, Peoroza. ROW2: Amunder, Dobbs, Schnieder, Baker. Campo, Zawila, Shaughnessy. FRONT ROW: Markewych, Lobo, Nelson, Tono, Urresta, Mularczyk. MR,SULLlVAN-DIVISION 691 TOP ROW: Schreiner, Ciessau, Chelcun, Ekegren, Ruscheinsky, Turrubiartes, Provenzono. ROW3: McCreadie, Hamilton, Theisz, Guzman, Snarski, Mijewski, Polachek. ROW2: Okubo, Tasch, Schmautz, Lukin, Schulz, Moy, Sclslowicz. FRONT ROW: Zagone, Powers, Wismer, Naese, Nivilinszky, Lawson, Heliberg, Mr. Sullivan. MISS VON HORN - DIVISION 685 TOP ROW: Hjelmgren, Hapanovich, Mika Rozkuszka, Maggos, Roofe, Churchill Armstrong, Abramski. ROW 21 Lundahl Owen, Bethel, Fathuly, Lubing, Kanai Avalos. FRONT.ROW: Miss Von Horn Henry, Pecoraro, Baron, Hild, Dote, Olinski Ruh. MRS. WATTS - DIVISION 669 TOP ROW: Robinson, Valentino, Andor, Dmuchowski, Bies, Mourikes, Venetos, Putz. ROW 3: Wilczynski, Stoczynski, Dzieciol, Bielak, Brubaker, Bujak, Hildebrant. ROW 2: Orloff, Kiedasa, Sacksteder, Wozniak, Galdica, Oueener, Simmers. FRONT ROW: Lindahl, Domaille, Severson, Adachi, Fedgeil, Graniero, Berger, Mrs. Watts. Wi 1 hg,.v...4 MISS WHITE - DIVISION 694 TOP ROW: Milam, Moriarty, Sabatino Lunde, O'Brien, Pagan, Bielinski. ROW3 Giese, Ward, Brehmen, Wassilkowsky Mooney, Roos. ROW 2: Chavez Kolomayets, Brand, Wills, Takeshita Lukanich, Brynes. FRONT ROW: Spence Damato, Torres, Garrity, Gibson, Vales. MR. WOODRUFF - DIVISION 695 TOP ROW: Anderson, Takagi, Hunt, Pietrowski, St. Marie, Davis, Weathersby, Sweeton, Chvostovsky. ROW2: Baergen, Buttitta, Valdes, Kemper, Larsen, Kelly, Martin, Maffiola. FRONT ROW: Apostle, Thorsberg, Sande, Myles, Uchida, Shire, Chae. MR. WOS- DIVISION 696 TOP ROW: Kras, Bocianski, Chuchro, Martinez, Muthart, Maternowski, Guca. ROW 3: Solita, Twasaki, Stanis, Pianthaber, Vereiglio, Nissim, Moskal. ROW 2: Corkill, Barazowski, DeIVaIIe, Reid, Kapolas, Kustra. FRONT ROW: Diaz, Hashimoto, Lyles, Wisinski, Smith, Andersen. 245 Plane Fun -ming paper airplanes was a profitable business for some Laneites this year. The SPRING FLING, another one of IVIr. I Zak's ideas, was held on April 5, 1973. IVlr. Zak supplied the designs for different planes taken from The Great International Paper Airplane Book. The winner, for time, was John S. Hendry, 15.1 seconds, and for distance, Ray Feracotap 122 feet. IS IT a bird? Is it Superman? No, it's a plane. 246 IVIFI. ZAK'S POSTERS help I0 QGT his SDl'i I9 fling off the ground. MAYBE HE IS waiting for the most favorable WOW' That one should fly for at least a half air currents. hour Thank Goodness PAT O'lVlALLEY presents the check to Bill Collins. l l Bill Collins, a Laneite, was struck by an automobile and suffered the loss of a leg. Because of the resulting financial strain, the sophomore football team organizec the Bill Collins Drive. The student body donated one thousand dollars, vvhich was matched by the one thousand dollars raised through the faculty fund drive. NIR. ZAK'S SIGNS indicate the progress of the Bill Collins fund drive. THE FOLLOWING BOYS collected money for the Bill Collins drive, TOP ROWt Bartodiez, Lebbin, Gillian, Williams, Gustafson, Nlalinowski, Welch, Petty, Snead, Deluca, ROW 2: Hoff, Smith, Palys, Ginn, lVlcDaniel, Underwood, Kovacs, Nlandl. FRONT ROW: Smith, Jackson, Walker, Boucher, Berger, Miller. 247 SELECTED FOR THE all-city football team were Kilta, Moffat, Ferguson, Luszcz, Morgan, Newmark, and Bleizeffer. IN CITY WRESTLING competition, Barry Newmark placed 2nd in 185 pound division and BOB Schirmer won 1st in the 105 pound division. SARGES, Broda, Co-captains - Doherty and Kittner, were individual frosh-soph city champions in speed ice skating. Muscular Might Athletic prowess has always been a part of the Lane tradition. On these pages are shown the ATHLETIC STARS that have helped Lane to maintain its high rank among the schools of the city. Truly, these sportsmen may be called the Men of Lane. GIVEN ALL STAR recognition by being selected to the all-star football team were Michael Morgan and John Luszcz, ... , LEONARD SAKODA who is on the varsity ice skating team was city champion in the 880 yard race. STANDING: Louis Carr, Dennis Kern, Kevin Newell. SEATED: Cecil Navarro, Tim Klein, Steve Martinez. Carr, Kern, Newell and Klein were on the varsity mile relay team which took the city championship. Kern also won the 017' r. 'if varsity halt miie. Navarro was the fosn-soph mile city champ. Klein won the 70 yard low hurdles. Martinez won the varsity 2 mile city championship. 1 , IN THE VARSITY city cross country meet Kolasinski was fourth and Fred Flores came in Steve Martinez came in first, William Eisenbeis second. was eighth, Louis Arce came in sixth, Ed I i STANDING: James Meason, Robert Robicsek, individual 50 yard breaststroke. Senne took James Senne. SEATED: Alfred Kiefer, Mike city in the 100 yard individual medley. Keifer Reis. Meason took city in the frosh-soph 50 placed first in the 100 yard freestyle. Reis won Vard backstroke. Robicsek won city in the city in the 50 yard butterfly. me , f Tj, 4 WALTER TERRY AND Gerald Nojiri won the city doubles championship in bowling. IN THE FROSH-SOPH city cross country meet, Cecil Navarro came in third and Rene Casteneda came in first. IN THE VARSITY city swim meet Bruce Wimer won the 50 yard freestyle and 100 yard butterfly. Robert Streed won the 220 yard freestyle, the 100 yard freestyle. Tim Wimer, seated, was on the winning freestyle relay team alon with Bruce and Robert. 9 249 Deck the Halls lVlr. Zak's group of zealous workers was responsible for giving Lane's halls a new look. Clever signs announcing coming events provided a renewed school spirit. lVlr. Zak sponsored the Spring Fling and the Athlete of the Year award. Free tickets to Lane's events were the prizes awarded to those who solved lVIr. Zak's variety of puzzles. TOP: Nelson. ROW 31 Kuroye, Milso. ROW 2: Siegmund, Asato. FRONT ROW: Niewinski, lVlr. Zak, Allen. 6'Death Be Not Proud Robert Golchert taught English at Lane from 1968 until his death on July 20, 1972, when a drowning accident in IVlexico caused his untimely death. He had been active in Chicago schools since his graduation from lVlilliken University in 1960. 1 Enlisting in the army in 1941. MSG Thomas D. Logan retired in 1968. He became an ROTC instructor at Lane at that time and remained until he died on October 28, 1972. The much-decorated veteran is survived by his widow and three sons. The passing of these men was saddening, and they will be missed by faculty and students alike . 250 The Grade A Way Excelling not only in sports but also in academics, Lane has earned its reputation of being 'number one'. The students pictured on this page represent only a small portion of that extraordinary intellectual talent which has become a tradition and to whom we point proudly as being Laneites. STANDING: Peter Nlatic, Ken Louie. SEATED: Frank Bussa. These boys were members of the City Corps Staff. IN THE AMERICAN institute of Design and Drafting National Competition, Arturs Ezerins won a second place award and Christ Zafiris placed third. ROCHELLE HARRIS WAS BT the head of the Seniors and Adam Janczewski was the top Sophomore Class. Richard Kadota led the Junior CARTER IVIECHER, WALTER URBANSKI, and Richard Kufta were the top three winners in the lVl. A. A. contest. Graphic Masters ROOM 139-MR. SIMS IBM MTISC OPERATORS Todd Bannor Donna Kedziarski Steve Bryson - Steven Krause Charles DeBartolo Roger Malinski Harris Fleishman Allan Meers Joann Gras Cathy Sprague John Jaquinde Daniel Wedner Vickie Wester LUD LOW OPERATORS Georgiann Adams Victor Giampietro Frank Ball Pat Hughes Thomas Barnstable John O'Boyle Gary Eanes Thomas Thelin GALLEYMEN 84 PROOFREADERS Terry Frey Frederick Lauritzen Susan Garland Angela Ross Richard Valdez COVER DESIGN bv Eugene Haliziw 252 isa. 1-. ROOM 137-MR. ALLEGREZZA Offset Positioning And Platemaking PERIOD 1842 Ron Andracki Ken Berglund Mike Cane Kevin Chellberg Tim Chlopowicz Tom Ganey Debbie Gapinski Fred Hoff Maurice King Tom Marin Armen Ouzounian Ben Rickards Steve Scheibler Kayla Schieber Rich Sepe Gary Thurman Tim Uyeno Bruce Wimer Sharon Wright PERIOD 3814 Steve Abramovvicz Bill Bastian Fred Carter Dave Diaz Ken Kopala Mike Kopytko Henry Kwiatowski Ray Moeller Maria Jim Sieberg Roy Streed Cheryl Struvve Andy Tabor Bill Taylor Ed Ufnal Tom Vasiljevich Tom Warzecha Romero ROOM 135--MR. MONTELEONE Line and Halftone Process Cameramen Alan Albert Curt Andrich Rochele Harris Gary Harth James Hartnett Jerome Jamroch Olga Nahorniak Jay Werner Halftone Quality Control Susan Heinzel Davvn Litrenro Etch Proofers Carmen Fishback William Naras Marion Madeja Heidelberg Offset Pressmen Juan Arjona Robert Banas Bob Beaderstadt Lee Larson Leroy Moore James McCarthy Gary Crue Michael Naselli John Gartner William Roberts Glenn Gelman Michael Strohmayar Joseph Gertie Daniel Wlodek Folder Operators Jack Jacobi Lorin Holzbauer Eric Scheithauer Mark Tittle Matt Monahan PERIOD 8849 Steve Bielaga Tim Deady Cathy Faidley Dan Gianesin Jim Grimm Paul Gritten Tony Hernandez Robert lngo Tom Karabotsos Evan Kakis Marina Karadzic Steve Kiolbasa John Kourvas Cindy Lavvler Hae Ok Lee Connie Lintzeris Ken Louie Richard Schlewitt Moses Shelton Rich Stevens Ray Van Dyke Pam Woloszyn 253 INDEX A Abiera, Jonathan N. 218 Abramowicz, Steven J. 60, 103, Anderson, Mark D. 213 Anderson, Michael R. 122 Anderson, Paul H. 214 Andersen , Roy Fl. 95, 245 Anderson, Vicky M. 240 Baergen, David J. 245 Bagel, James P. 56, 122 Bagnall, Michael E. 225 Bahrke, Gary G. 238 113, 122 Abramski, Henry J. 224 Absher, Ronald A. 88, 122 Abt, Sylvia H. 38, 64, 231 Aburano, Michael A. 84, 122, 154 Acheson, John H. 235 Acheson, Mark J. 122, 154, 164, 166 Ackert, Mr, Floyd N. 154,194 Acosta, Fernando B. 57 Adachi, Kristy A. 244 Adam, Georgiann M. 64, 74, 244 Adamczyk, George W. 74,237 Adamiec, Michael A. 32, 34, 122 Adamlec, Lawrence A. 60, 89, 122 Adamovic, Zivomar 103, 229 Adamowski, Philip G. 58,122 Adams, Donald M. 234 Adams, Kenneth R. 239 Adams, Randall W. 241 Adams, Wilbert 44, 59, 122 Addante, Anthony J. 229 Adelizzi, John J. 237 Adelphia, Anthony J. 213 Adkins, Ken R. 227 Adkins, Larry 217 Adkins, Michael S. 122 Adydan, Donald T. 64, 92, 93, 95, 96, 231 Affrunti, Joseph H. 64, 161, 222 AFRO-AMERICAN CLUB 91 Afryl, AI J. 229 Agosto, Edward 211 Aguirre, Michael J. 215 Ahlborn, Robert M. 48, 60, 82, 89,102,106,112,122 Ahlquist, Mr. Gerald R. 17, 75 Ahrendt, Paul C. 211 Aibright, Robert A. 239 Aitchison, Esq., Ernest E. 194 Akiyama, David A. 234 Akkerman, Antje 231 Alamar, Lisa D. 239 Alamillo, Cipriano 90,122 Alamo, Angel L. 32, 38, 178 Albano, Robert F. 173, 222 Albert, Alan J. 107,113,122, 164, 166 Albrecht, Peter L. 122 Alcozer, Eugene P. 90, 222 Alexander, John P. 63, 89, 103, 216 Alexander, William R. 20, 24, 27, 36,217 Ali, James A. 238 Allard, Mrs. 194, 234 Allegrezza, Mr. Randy C. 24, 102, Andler, Bob J. 59, 217 Andor, Henry J. 244 Andracki, Raymond T. 62,122 Andracki, Ronald T. 164, 218 Andre, Ronald 237 Andreasik, John J. 228 62, 211 Andrew, Rory M. Andrews, Michael P. 49, 59, 89, 122 Andrews, Michael R. 231 Andrews, Michael R. 232 Andrich, Curt J. 85,113, 215 103, 122 Andringa, Jeffrey A. Andriola, John 163, 216 Bailey, Claude D. 243 Bailey, Clifford J. 91, 107, 122, 132,174,182 Bailey, David R. 239 Bailey, Debra E. 227 Bailey, Wendy M. 91,222 Bajko, Chester M. 212 Baka, Joseph F. 232 Baka, Timothy J. 163,263 Baker, Bonnie J. 244 Baker, Ed J. 217 Baker, Leroy E. 228 Baker, Michael L. 93, 95, 233 Baker, Thomas A. 231 Balais, Manuel M. 103,240 Andronowltz, Robert W. 234 Andrus, Timothy S. 83,225 Andrzejewski, Joseph J. 230 Angelo, Billy S. 235 Angelopoulos, John T. 216 Anger, Andrew 215 Angsten, Thomas J. 68, 122 Ansai, Steven 224 Anselmo, Robert J. 213 Anton, James 238 Antonakos, Anargyros S. 44, 331 Apostle, Demetry P. 62, 82, 245 Appelt, Mary F. 34, 36, 38, 85, 228 Applebaum, Douglas R. Arabshian, Mike T. 213 Aragaki, Phyllis A. 238 Aragon, Ramon L. 238 Arase, Keane 221 Arauz, William H. 103, 219 Arce, Louis J. 107, 164, 166 Arends, Mr. Neil R. 176,192 Argiris, John C. 92, 93, 95, 96, 232 113, 215 Aricioglu, Osman 59, 221 Arima, Craig K. 82, 88, 122 Baldasti, Fred A. , 222 Baldeon, Ronald F. 237 Balkom, Robby P. 215 Ball, Frank M. 176, 221 Ballard, Louis 161,176 Ballenger, Eddie 91, 233 Ballinger, John K. 64, 223 Banas, John S. 52, 53, 108, 122, 168 Banas, Robert L. 107, 220 Bandas, John S. 214 Bang, Bruce H. 240 Baniak, Geary J. 236 Bankel, Russell J. 239 Banks, August R. 229 Banks, Joseph E. 234 Banks, Michael 122 Banks, Ramona 221 Bannack, Thomas S. 122 Banner, Daniel E. 56, 58, 63 Bannor, lVlr. Norman L. 43, 194 Bannor, Todd A. 68 Barabasz, Eugeniusz 89, 163, 210 Barabasz, Julian 89, 123, 163 Baraglia, Donald L. 237 Baron, Richard C. 89, 123, 163 Behenna, Kimberly A. 230 Behrendt, Victor W. 34, 109 Behrens, Charles E. 242 Beier, James R. 240 Beil, Carl lvl. 226 Bell, Jacqueline 223 Beller, Susan 242 Belokon, Lawrence N. 64, 240 Benedetto, Michael J. 56, 123 Bengtson, Jonathan E. 32 Bengtson, Mark E. 229 Benjamin, David L. 216 Benjamin, John J. 63, 217 Bennett, Bruce E. 220 Benneh, James H. 123, 158 Bennett, Mitchell A. 214 Bennett, Ralph G. 241 Benson, Penny A. 230 Bentley, Michael 75, 82, 238 Bera, Bill 163 Berczynski, Stan 210 Berecz, Donald L. 48, 57, 58, 59 , 60, 62, 123 Berg, Carl W. 213 Berg, Helen 111, 238 Berg, Berg, Jeffrey A. 239 Raymond K. 217 Berganski, David T. 50, 63, 237 Berger, David A. 38, 244 Berger, Eric 160, 164,221 Berger, James E. 64, 103, 109, 115, 229 Bergh, Paul J. 238 Berglund, Kenneth W. 50, 92, 113 Bergsvik, Ken R. 225 Bergus, Peter C. 238 Beric, John 123 Berkenbilt, Arabella 78, 85, 88 243 Bernabe, J-Rowan A. 225 Bernaden, Michael J. 228 Bernardi, Fred 228 Arima, Katherine Y. 88, 221 Arjona, Juan L. 216 Arlt, John L. 222 Armstrong, John A. 233 Armstrong, Roger S. 244 Arndt, Daniel J. 160, 165, 224 Arnesen, Gary K. 224 Arnswald, Kerry N. 241 Barazowski, Peter N. 224 Barber, Michael D. 62, 123 Berczynski, Roman A. 228 Barker, Barnas, Barnes, Barnes, Barnes, Dave P. 64, 237 Robert E. 56, 123 David W. 234 Douglas W. 228 Kenneth E. 231 234 Allen, David O. 241 Allen, James D. 92, 217 Allen, Michael F. 73,122 Allen, Rory 161, 218 Allen, William Jr. 64,234 Allseits, Klaus J. 34, 36, 232 Alonso, John 211 Alonzo, Peter L. 161 Altersohn, Russ K. 219 Altman, Randy W. 234 Ambron, Abelardo 165 Ambrosino, Nunzio 212 Amezaga, Enrique H. 164,166 Amill, Jose L. 91,122 Amodeo, James C. 88,122,154 Amundsen, Steven A. 244 Anagnos, Pete 165,222 Anagnostopoulos, Louis 219 Ando, Andrew A. 75, 109,241 Anda, Keith R. 102,242 Anderson, Donald R. 211 Andersen, Eric C. 245 Anderson, Eric l. 176, 231 Anderson, Gary G. 210 Anderson, Gregory A. 122 Anderson Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson, 194 Harold E. 219 Howard E. 219 Anderson, Anderson, ,Jeffrey W. 227 Jonathan R. 223 Julie P. 238 Marc O. 122 Mrs. Margret M. 61, 254 Aron, Paul 78 ARROWHEAD PHOTO STAFF 116 ARROWHEAD STAFF 115 Artidiello, Alberto 82, 238 Arvanites, Arthur C. 229 ART 40 Asadi, Fareed A. 161,237 Asai. David W. 53, 73, 122, 154 Asato, Glenn H. 85, 219 Asato, Linda H. 62, 88, 227 Ascaridis, Michael 122 Ashley, Laura A. 230 Aske, Raymond J. 236 ASTRONOMY 75 Atanus, Ronald D. 53, 56, 64, 89, 114, 160, 171, 224 Attak NI. 183, 239 ATTENDANCE AIDES 61 Aubin, Neil T. 233 U Augello, Charles R. 56, 167.226 Augustyn, Edward S. 227 Augustyniak, Chester C. 221 Austin, Lloyd A. 241 AUTO SHOP 30 Avalos, Alfredo J. 64, 244 Avanzo, Anthony M. 222 Avila, Jose E. 167, 241 Andrade, Oscar R. 211 AUDITORIUM GUARDS 58 Awes, David I. 229 Ay, Kathy A. 38, 227 Azuma, Dennis L. 32, 34, 122 Azuma, Scott D. 34, 221 B Baber, Cleave F. 224 Babiarz, Gerald J. 283 Backman, Kenneth R. 38, 240 Bacon, Alex A. 225 Bade, Edward W. 49, 79, 236 Badillo, Edgar 237 Barnstable, Thomas F. 103, 232 Baron, Grace E. 244 Baron, Richard C. 89, 123, 163 Barrera, Mario 13, 95, 240 Barrett, Craig T. 238 Barry, Mildred B. 48, 91, 231 Bartko, Kevin M. 56, 112,123 Bartko, Kirk M. 235 Bartlett, Robert W. 113, 224 Bartlett, Timothy E. 232 Bartnicki, Eugene P. 161,239 Bartodziej, John J. 123 Bartodziej, Joseph C. 224 Bartys, Anthony P. 217 BASEBALL AWARDS NIGHT BASEBALL - FROSH - SOPH BASEBALL - VARSITY 182 Basis, Chris 95, 239 Basis, Christina F. 49, 55, 82, 92, 113, 226 BASKETBALL - Frosh-Soph 176 BASKETBALL - VARSITY 174 Bass, Frank A. 238 Bastian, William J. 56,214 Bastle, Marion B. 64, 234 Batsakis, Peter 62, 89, 243 Battista, James A. 210 Bauer, John E. 236 Baymon, John H. 241 Beaderstadt K. 69, 113, 230 Beal, Richard 123 Beamon, Sharon R. 229 Beauder, Paul A, 49 Becker, Martin J. 238 Becker, Norman G. 223 Becker, Thomas J. 92, 96, 123 184 183 Beckers, Bednarz Bednarz Tim A. 82, 227 , Edward J. 218 Floyd A. 225 Bednarz, , Zbigniew P. 82, 89, 123 Bedwell, Sharon R. 103,111, 211 Bee, Rich C. 223 Beed, Eugene T. 112, 123 Beers, Ross C. 239 Begun, Mr. Arnold 123 Berndt, Mrs. Helen H. 64, 194 Berymond, Jerold B. 91,215 Bethel, Marylou 64, 244 Betker, Al 216 Betker, Bradley 231 Betker, Pamela J. 237 Bettray, Theodore W. 236 Betz, Robert J. 58 Berejan, Boris 90, 123 Beverly, Richard L. 241 Beyak, Mark A. 235 Beyak, Peter A. 49, 215 Bezemes, Ernie G. 226 Bialek, Donna E. 70,113, 211 Biank, Frank B. 70, 231 Bias, Cynthia F. 91, 226 Bias, Dennis L. 91,159,164,211 Bibat, Joseph S. 240 Biegler, Lorenz T. 32, 53, 58, 85, 218 Bielaga, Steven C. 179, 232 Bielak, Mirek J. 244 Bielawski, Stanley P. 89, 92, 93, 95, 96, 97, 123 Bielecki, Tony A. 49, 64, 89, 227 Bielinski, Kenneth B. 64, 245 Bielski, Edward J. 32,224 Bienko, Diana M. 85,212 Bleruta, Barbara J. 49, 232 Bies, Cheryl L. 50, 244 Bieschke, John J. 232 Biesiada, John C. 64, 227 BIG BROTHERS 48 Billedo, Revtony P. 222 Bilodeau, Harold R. 79, 227 Bim, John M. 89,163, 215 Binetti, Donato 182, 224 BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT 18 Birch, Alfred H. 64, 85, 240 Biritz. Rav R. 214 Biscaglio, Tony 140 Bishop, Bruce E. 236 Bitaut, Walter C. 237 Bjelopetrovich, Bozidar 62, 168, 215 Bjork, William R. 53,123 Black, Charles L. 240 Black, Richard L. 123 Blackburn, Harold D. 123 Blagojevich, Robert R. 114, 123, 182 Blagojevich, Rod R. 230 Blankenship, Thomas 242 Blaney, Tim J. 62,64 Blaser, Randall J. 219 INDEX Blazer, Michael S. 92, 93, 95, 96, 224 Blazquez, Alma A. 90, 91, 229 Bleicher, Lewis G. 232 Bleizeffer, Kurt W. 235 Bleizeffer, Steven A. 108, 123, 132, 158, Blever, Gary S. 228 Blevins, Karen D. 227 Bliss, John 237 Block, Gailla J. 234 Block, Richard C. 79,115, 227, Bloom, Jay G. 231 Bloom, Jeffery A. 48, 49, 63, 123, Bloome, David A. 231 Bluemberg, James A. 108, 123 Blum, Alan 228 Blum, Cindy L. 212 Bulver, Jeffery J. 224 Boarden, Randy 176, 225 Boarden, Wilfred K. 34, 91, 123, 184 Bober, Carl A. 123 Bobsin, Mark S. 123 Boccio, Gregory P. 123, 154 Bocek Andrejs L. 239 Bocek, Juris T. 64, 242 Bochula, Ed J. 89,123 Bocianski, Mark R. 245 Bockenfeld, Donald E. 32, 58, 82, 102, 220 Bodlak, Raymond S. 82, 238 Bodlak, Robert J. 48, 82,111, 123 Boettcher, John F. 159, 213 Boettner, Ron E. 219 Bogacki, Paul 212 Bogat, Walter J. 233 Bogdan, Mark E. 109, 215 Bognanowicz, Andrew L. 243 Bogdanowicz, Robert A. 60, 89, 92, 93, 96, 123 Bogiel, Boguslaw S. 89, 212 Bogmenko, Mike G. 59, 106, 230 Bogusiewicz, William T. 222 Bogusz, Cynthia M. 223 Bogusz, Jeff J. 239 Bohman, Daniel B. 224 Bojczuk, Walter J. 218 Bojes, Allen J. 231 Bolante, James B. 32, 96 Bolduc, Roger W. 241 Boles, George L. 124 Bollfrass, Karl F. 210 Bolton, David W. 57, 58, 60, 66, 113, 124 Bonadonna, Angelo A. 232 Boni, John 231 Boniakowski, Ricky J. 38, 102, 234 Bonnett, John R. 217 Booker, Dzidra A. 32, 38, 48, 93, 95, 224 Borck, Ronald G. 172,194, 210 Border, Liviu E. 95 Borek, David R. 222 Borg, Matthew L. 235 Borgardt, John J. 56, 124 Borges, Jose R. 38, 103, 217 Borgert, Daniel A, 234 Bormacher, Paul D. 59, 62, 210 Boron, Loretta M. 222 Boros, Les 114, 124 Borowiec, Zbigniew J. 276 Borzym, Leon C. 214 Bostrom, Kenneth C. 114, 124 Boucher, Tim J. 160,222 Boudreau, Thomas J. 234 Bouzalas, Chris 225 Bouzek, Frank J. 106, 224 Bewen, Timothy J. 103,235 Bowers, John C. 113,214 Bowker, Bradford J. 92, 93, 95, 96, 220 Bowles, Randall L. 220 BOWLING CLUB 102 BOWLING TEAM 179 Bowman, Aim'ee L. 232 Boyle, Daniel 228 Boyles, Denzil E. 217 Bozinovich, Dusan 217 Braasch, Lee A. 218 Bradley, Walter J. 49,164,214 Brady, James M. 64, 161, 240 Brady, John K. 64. 167, 236 Brady, Kevin P. 214 Bragg, Joseph C. 224 Brahos, Spero W. 164, 227 Brailey, Mark A 231 Branch, Linda F. 91, 232 Brand, Julianne F. 245 Brankovic, Alex 56, 82, 103,213 Brantner, Mark C. 238 Brasil, Nilson A. 237 Bratko, Mary C. 224 Braunz, Gary K. 211 Bredrup, Kent E. 124 Brehmer, Frederick W. 245 Brej, Kazimierz M. 89, 224 Brend, Jon 69,124,154 Brennan, Paul J. 224 Brennan, Sheila 49, 79, 85, 115, 228 Brenner, Daniel W. 62, 221 Bresnahan, Therese M. 84, 237 Brewer, Glenn E. 213 Brewer, Robert L. 113, 232 Brewster, John B. 82, 124, 158 Brewster, Theresa M. 232 Bridges, Joseph 236 Brinkmann, Erwin F. 221 Brinskelle, Frank J. 218 Brkliac, Sophie 68, 73, 85, 233 Brociek, Victoria L. 102, 235 Broda, Robert S. 160, 178, 225 Broderi ck, Jim A. 215 Broeker, Fred H. 49, 58, 212 Broecker, Rich J. 176,214 Bronsw ick, Mr. 161,171,195 Brooks, Brian H. 239 Brophy, John R. 124 Bross, Scott H. 124 Brotsos, Anton B. 103,124 Browar, Andrew 90, 109,115,124 Brower, Stephen C. 113, 124 Brown Andre 91,124 Brown, Eric 232 Brown, Genice 91, 225 Brown, Gregory 226 Brown, James E. 212 Brown, Manny A. 107, 140, 159 Brown, Michael R. 91, 227 Brown, Phillip D. 226 Brownlee, Kenneth 64 Brownlow, Rodney D. 238 Brubaker, Ron T. 224 Brumley, Kevin R. 241 Brunnler, William H. 92,93,124 Bruno, Carl J. 34,124 Bruno, Patrick A. 64 Bryant, John 236 Bryany, Nathan B. 91, 159, 242 Bryant, Patricia A. 91 Bryany, Wanda F. 91, 225 Bryson, Phillip S. 74, 212 Bryson, Stephen J. 68, 75, 230 Bucchi, Patrick S. 243 Buchanan, Robert J. 92, 93, 95, 96, 212 Budner, Margaret L. 228 Bcidlnik, Leroy A. 34, 38, 79, 89, 4 Budzinski, Casey P. 241 Bugar, William R. 74, 232 Buiak, Tony W. 244 Bukielski, Stanley J. 239 Bukowski, Randall E. 82, 92, 124 Bullet, William P. 75,103, 114, 124 Bullock, Robert F. 211 Bulmash, Robert L. 238 Bunish, William M. 219 Bunton, Jerome 240 Buras, John W. 56,124 Burauer, Michael D. 124 Burban, Peter M. 234 Burgardt, Randy L. 164,219 Burger, Jeffrey J. 235 Burger, Martha H. 84, 237 Burgeson, Brian A. 234 Burgess, Tom R. 224 Burgquist, Michael 237 Burgraf, Casmir P. 124 Burke, John W. 64,103,158, 237 Burke, Vincent J. 210 Burke, Yvonne P. 234 Burkett, Michael E. 161,240 Burkross, Brian S. 107, 165, 167, 229 Burkross, Gary R. 64,165, 167, 228 Burnell, John W. 34, 36, 224 Burnett, Alvin E. 91. 124 Burns, Mr. Charles W. 58, 124, 211 Burns, Dan S. 238 Burns, Daniel V. 216 Buro, Zoltan 234 Burrell, Jay Ft. 36, 49 Burress, James J. 161, 234 Burtin, Lorenzo 124,174 Buslemi, Gary P. 218 Busk, Howard M. 231 Bussa, Frank J. 48, 89, 92, 93, 96, 97, 124 Busse, Ronald M. 229 Bussell, Brett A. 124 Bussell, Mark D. 233 Buthovich, John 218 Butler, Brian F. 124 Buttitta, Anthony 245 Buttitta, Mike A. 234 Butts, Frederick 91, 124 Byrne, Gene P. 242 Byrne, James P. 217 Byrne, John P. 217 Byrnes, Dave J. 64, 245 Byun, Kwi Y. 64,234 C Cacioppo, Tom 211 Cairns, Ronald H. 164, 229 Calderon, Ms. Ellen M. 13, 195 Calhoun, Gregory 50, 91, 234 Callies, David M. 69, 228 Calrimontes, Gregory G. 49, 85, 167, 240 Calvert, James M.E. 236 Calvopina, Oswaldo A. 103, 218 Camacho, William 62, 74, 230 CAMERA CLUB 79 Camera, Mark D. 210 Camp, Arthur J. 235 Campbell, Daniel T. 64, 103, 232 Campbell, James W. 56, 124 Campbell, Rebecca L. 38, 228 Campo, Mark W. 244 CAMPUS GUARDS 58 Canchola, Abel J. 62,117,213 Canibano, John F. 90, 215 Cannizzo, Michael A. !06, 220 Canova, James C. 49, 240 Canova, Timothy R. 56,212 Capa, Stephen L. 124 Capaccio, Mark G. 183, 221 Capasso, Samuel J. 210 Capizzano, Michael J. 90, 91, 109, 158, 218 Capodanno, William J. 74, 103, 232 Caponl, Michael J. 69, 124 Carabez, Hector M. 90, 113, 164, 166 Carambot, Jose L. 103, 124, 154 Carbonelli, Mike S. 162, 238 Carde, Gilbert D. 158, 214 Cardiel, Ricardo F. 57, 58, 59, 89, 124 Carlino, Mike J. 236 Carlson, Jerry A. 161 Carlson, Norman W. 82,241 Carlstrom, Marc S. 235 Carney, James A. 124 Carnopis, Mark A. 239 Caro, Edward S. 58, 92, 220 Caro, Jose 38, 110124 Carr, Louis 107, 164, 218 Carroll, Jeffrey W. 125 Carrol, Mr. Joseph A. 195 Carsello, Jerrold, A. 224 Carson. Ralph K. 60, 125, Cartagena, Joseph M. 218 187 Carter, Carter, Carter Errol M. 91,125,174 Fred 50,227 Kenneth A. 125 carrerf stephen A. 228 Carter, Steven B, 240 Cartwr 222 ght Mr. LaMar C. 195, Casanova, George A. 235 Castaneda, Frank P. 217 Castaneda, Louis R. 165, 167, 178, 229 Casten, Ronald P. 125 Castillo, Sterling N. 56, 63 Castro, John G. 243 Catrambone, Joseph B. 79, 88. 115, 220 Cecil, Mr. Stanley 207,222 Celmer, Cisley 50,114,210 Celmer, Kelly 79,235 Cepa, David W. 125 Cercavschi, Walter 85, 125, 154 Cerveny, Norman F. 212 Cesario, Alan J. 60,220 Cha, Stephen S. 232 Chae, Sookwon 245 Chamiw, Larissa V. 49, 90, 242 Chan, How M. 224 Chang, George 237 Chapa, Vincent 90,215 Chapman, Andrew J. 235 Charak, Stuart M. 64, 163, 237 Charicki, lVlarion J. 218 Charnota, Jeffrey S. 40, 222 Chase, Bruce A. 73,125 Chase, Dale T. 103,222 Chase, lVlr. Paul 195 Chatrnan, Barry A. 233 Chaves, Otoniel A. 90,214 Chavez, Margarita 245 Cheatman, Chyvonne 49, 91, 211 CHECKERS TEAM 187 Cheeks, Ceola 111, 215 CHEERLEADERS 162 Chelcun, Glenn L. 244 Chelette, Garry L. 228 Chellberg, Kevin J. 230 Chelton, James R. 229 CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT 16 Chen, Luke R. 231 Cheng, Nancy L. 63, 64, 75, 102, 239 Cherevchenko, Svetlana 38 CHESS CLUB 80 CHESS TEAM 186 Cheung, Doris 212 Cheung, Edward 240 Chevere, Edilberto 92, 93,210 Chevere, Joe J. 92, 210 Chialulas, Mary 89,229 Chicoine, Christopher 234 Chidester, Edward W. 70, 231 Chidester, John P. 48, 68, 70, 154 Childers, Mark E. 224 Childs, lVlr. R. 235 Childs, Mrs. Yvonne 68, 69, 86, 195 Chin, Anne 62,102,239 Chin, Benjamin W. 231 Ching, Kenneth D. 235 Chinnapillal, Jacob 32, 59,218 Chino, Kevin M. 82, 88,225 Chirban, Tom 240 Chiu, Janson 243 Chiu, Stephen P. 237 Chlopowicz, Timothy J. 93,103, 217 Chmielais, Aibert S. 64, 230 Cholewa, Olivia M. 79 Cholod, John A. 235 Chooinard, Joe A. 240 Chorazy, Christopher G. 222 CHORUS 38 Choske, David A. 84,216 Chow, Henry O. 44, 179,228 Chrastka, Michael C. 234 Christensen, Kevin G. 181,233 Chuchro, Lucian J. 245 Churchill, Douglas K. 161,244 Chvostovsky, Paul Y. 245 Cibula, Dave J. 243 Cieslak, Mark E. 74,102 Cielak, Mike J. 225 Ciessau, Robert E. 161,244 Cihak, Lucinda 240 Cindric, Emil J. 224 CINEMATOGRAPHY SOCIETY 79 Cinquengrani, Paul J. 64,229 Cioe, Michael A. 216 Ciran, Ronald M. 211 Cisneros, Albert J. 210 Ciway, Michael A. 213 Clafford, Arthur H. 234 Clark, David N. 235 Clark, Nancy L. 82 Clay, Aiphonse M. 213 Clay, James A. 228 255 INDEX Clemente, Carlos J. 224 Clepper, Kenneth A. 103, 240 Cleveland, Vernon B. 38,161,244 Cloud, Ronald J. 82,242 Cloutier, Daniel P. 212 Coats, Randy D. 113,232 Cobb, Ronald 237 Coberg, Jean A. 223 Coburn, Arthur J. 214 Cocat, George 213 COIN CLUB 83 Coker, Mike 59, 233 Cole, Maurice 161, 241 Cole, Robert L. 73, 238 COLLEGE DAY 155 Collier, Finis 215 Collier, John L. 228 Collier, Michael G. 125 Collier, William E. 125 Collinet, Raymond C. 50,227 Collinet, Thomas G. 58,219 Collins, Earlene 91,111, 211 Collins, George P. 237 Collins, Karen L. 50, 162, 210 Collins, Sue L. 236 Collins, Thomas W. 62,210 Collins, William P. 160, 244 Colon, Jose R. 242 COLOR GUARD 94 Colovos, Peter 238 Columbus, John C. 219 Combs, Rick D. 92,95 Comella, John A. 237 Comerford, Michael A. 71, 109, 114, 125 Commons, George L. 57, 83, 217 COMPUTER CLUB 72 COMPUTER LAB AIDES 73 COMPUTER SCIENCE 15 CONCERT BAND 34 Conde, Hector L. 90, 92, 93, 95, 96, 97, 125 Conetzkey, Demer J. 229 Conetzkey, Mark A. 235 Congine, Lance V. 234 Connall, Ina J. 64, 239 Connelly, Kevin S. 54 Conner, Ms. Phyllis E, 195, 212 Connors, Mr. John P. 195 Connors, Patrick F. 231 Conroy, Kevin G. 235 Conroy, Michael F. 125 Contreras, Carlos 96, 238 Coogan, Miss Mary 195, 212 Cook, James J, 103, 225 Cook, Katherine S. 210 Cook, Robert G. 125 Corbiere, Allen J. 213 Corkill, Brian J. 245 Coronado, Frank C. 234 Corr, Kevin R. 50, 56, 109, 114, 125 Corsello, Frank J. 241 Cortez, James E. 213 Cortez, Jesse J. 223 Cortez, Jose R. 58, 59, 82, 90,225 Cory, Wayne D. 213 Cosiminl, Larry S. 241 Cosmos, Gus D. 58, 59, 125 Cosmos, Sam N. 227 Costa, Dino 49, 89, 125 Costa, George S. 57, 88, 222 Costanzo, Dennis A. 195 COUNSELOR AIDES 63 Countryman, Richard L. 236 Courtney, Patricia J. 241 Courts, William G. 176,225 Cousin, Ertharin T. 91, 233 Cox, Conrad A. 125 Cox, George W. 235 Craig, James W. 223 Craig, Joe G. 227 Craig, Randy G. 38,232 Craig, Robert J. 56,125 Crawford, Edward 91, 125, 154 Cregier, Robert J. 230 Crespo, Edwin R. 241 Crespo, Wilfredo 38, 113, 220 Criswell, James F. 103 Crittendon, Bruce E. 217 Crom, Richard J. 225 Crom, Robert M. 107,125,182 Cronin, Brian P. 223 Crucil, Guy A. 213 Crue, Gary L. 113,125 Crusor, Anthony Q. 233 Crusor, William 211 Cruz, Benito 179 Cruz, George L. 222 Cruz, Warren L. 125 Csulits, Frank M. 34 Cubacub, Daniel 224 Cuccia, Mike C. 236 Cuevas, Alfredo 90, 232 Cullen, Danny M. 233 Cullen, Mrs. Margaret R. 195, 236 Cullinan, Mrs. Frances 196 Cullnan, Kevin P. 228 Cumberland, Eric W. 44, 234 Cumberland, Michael J. 34, 36, 223 Cummings, Larry W. 215 Cummings, Lauretta L. 228 Cummins, James W. 229 Curtindolph, Calvin A. 232 Curtis, William J. 125 Cutler, Edward P. 161 Cwan, Jeffrey J. 182,213 Cwialc, Joe A. 223 Cwik, Thomas A. 165,167 Cwinkala, Helen 229 Cwiok, Lawrence M. 102,195 Cwynar, Frederick W. 243 Cygan, Walter J. 53, 56, 84, 125, 154 Cymbalisty, Yurij I. 90, 233 Czaja, Mrs. Genevieve C. 208 Czaja, Zbigniew 82, 236 Czajkowski, Cezar R. 216 Czajkowski, Thaddeus J. 128 Czapar, Phillip W. 128 Czarkowski, Lawrence S. 211 Czarnik, Ben S. 229 Czarny, Robert S. 103, 232 Czererbak, Lester J. 69, 237 Czech, William G. 239 Czerwinski, Anthony R. 64, 89, 219 Czerwonka, Ron J. 212 Czubek, James J. 56, 58, 63 Czyscon, Michael J. 225 D Dabisch, Debra L. 239 Dachniwsky, Roman I. 90, 242 Daichendt, Mark M. 158, 170, 213 Dale, Jeffrey A. 32, 227 Dalianis, Maria E. 102, 242 Dalipi, Nesim 232 Damato, James A. 245 Damato, Robert J. 237 Daneliak, Michael D. 112,128 Daniels, Fred Jr. 64, 176,224 Daniels, Mark A. 38, 234 Daniels, Rick 58, 59, 232 Daniels, Walter J. 229 Danilkowicz, Richard J. 227 Darden, Oscar L. 91, 128 Daroszewski, Albert 79, 82, 113, 224 DAS KRAUT 84 Davidson, Glenn K. 48, 83, 233 Davila, Cesar 237 Davila, Robert 90, 93, 95, 96, 232 Davis, Debra L. 34, 102, 223 Davis, Elaine E. 91, 245 Davis, Reid E. 102, 225 Davis, Robert A. 241 Davis, Robert S. 48, 112, 128 Davis, Robert T. 107, 164, 174 Davis, Zeek E. 222 Dawn, James E. 56, 128 Dawson, Daniel B. 215 DeBartolo, Charles J. 128 Debnar, Lawrence J. 235 DeBock, Robert J. 162 Debravwere, Mark A. 240 Debreczenyi, Michael E. 212 DeCanio, William L. 242 DeCicco, Debbie P. 102, 238 Deckert, Robert G. 221 Dee, John J. 32, 34, 36, 74,181 241 CROSS COUNTRY'FROSH - SOPH De rage Dennis E, 228 9 . 167 oehner, Robert K. 218 CROSS COUNTRY- VARSITY 166 Dehoyos, Mary L. 34 256 Delargarza 213 DeLaTorre, Reinaldo 64, 222 Del Castillo, Mrs. M. 112,195 DeLeon, Andrea S. 222 DeLeon, Jose A. 17, 81, 215 DeLeon, Lorenzo 50, 63, 78, 233 Delgado, Sergio A. 34, 36, 49, 215 Del Hierro, Luis A. 243 DeLisIe, Wende 228 DeLong, David A. 240 DeLuca, Richard S. 160, 236 DelVaIle, lsidore Jr. 245 Delvecchio, Steven R. 233 DeMarco, Dan J. 176, 183, 239 DelVled, Roy F. 106,231 DeMichael, Rose 48, 223 Demo, Joe C. 211 Demos, John F. 89, 231 Dempsey, David J. 212 Dempsey, Robert W. 50, 242 Dennis, Mark N. 226 Depa, Jerry 212 DePaepe, Scott T. 128 DePaul, John J. 213 Deron, Keith E. 128 De Santiago, Michael F. 216 DeSantis, Emanuel W. 49, 64 Desiderio, Michael F. 108, 160, 227 Desnica, Jeanne 228 Despotoulos, Nick 234 Devoe, Robert C. 112, 128 Dianovsky, William M. 234 Diaz, Arthur 88, 90,213 Diaz, David 74, 90, 93, 95, 96 Diaz, George 60, 90, 128 Diaz, John R. 64, 82, 223 Diaz, Ralph 160, 237 Diaz Silvia 64 90, 245 Diblik, Michael B. 235 DiCosola, Michael 102, 235 Dienethal, Brent A. 158 Dietzen, Kurt L. 243 Digby, Aretha 103, 224 Diliberto, Frank P. 225 DiLiberto, Samuel 128 Dillon, Virginia I. 66,110, 213 DiLorenzo, Edward R. 128 DiLorenzo, Paul D. 228 Dimakos, Plato A. 243 DiMichele, Anthony J. 216 Dionesotes, Mark J. 54, 73, 128 Dittmer, Roy G. 128 DiTuri, Mary A. 221 Dix, Mr. Fred H. 224 Djurin, Ivan 222 Dmuchowski, Ted A. 34, 36, 244 Dobbs, Glen E. 160, 244 Dodson lll, Earther 176, 227 Doerner, John P. 60, 233 Doerner, Ste hen M. 56, 84, 111, FJ 113, 128, 154 Doherty, Bill J. 237 Doherty, Brian G. 226 Doherty, Michael H. 160 Dolan, Brian J. 231 Dolasinski, Steven G. 225 Dolatowski, Brian P. 237 Dollar, Brian P. 241 Domaille, Paul R. 244 Domanchuk, Bill 103, 216 Dombrowski, David J. 224 Dombrowski, Paul T. 236 Dome, George L. 236 Domin, Edward P. 128 Dominelli, Victor J. 243 Dominguez, Carlos A. 240 Domoradzki, James S. 233 Dompke, Leonard J. 74, 93, 95, 231 Donahue, James B. 239 Donley, James R. 240 Donner. Mark W. 232 Donahue, Maurice 218 Donohue, Kevin D. 242 Doria, Annette M. 62, 103, 221 Dorociak, James V. 74, 228 Dorus, Michael R. 229 Doss, Roger L. 225 Dote, Joe R. 244 Douglas, Orin R. 212 Doukas, Ted E. 229 Dow, Richard K. 227 Dowling, John T. 73, 79, 85, 128 Downing, Scott E. 128 DRAFTING DEPARTMENT 20 Dragovich, Jerry D. 223 Rragovizh, Thomas B. 128 Dragowski, Edward M. 214 Draus, Lawrence J. 128 Draut, Richard C. 227 Dremo, Nicholas 85,216 Drewienkowski, Andrew F. 242 Drezek, Richard 89, 128 DRILL PLATOON 96 Drisamer, Peter 232 DRIVER EDUCATION 31 Drobena, Mike C. 236 Droho, Edward 215 Drozd, Stefan 32, 34, 128 Drozodowski, Albert A. 232 Drufke, Donald J. 64 Dubicki, Adam G. 95, 239 Dubrovsky, Leon G. 112, 128 DuCasse, Marc A. 128 Duce, Perris J. 244 Duchateau, Sylvia O. 228 Dudakiw, Maria 85, 212 Dudek, James M. 214 Duff, Don G. 220 Duffy, Dennis L. 238 Dugan, David L. 114,128 Dulewski, Mark J. 211 Dumpis, Martin l. 57, 83, 128 Duncan, Daniel J. 232 Dunne, Anthony J. 219 DuPerow, Scott A. 168, 244 Durachta, Steven W. 93, 95, 216 Durante, Leo J. 193 Durbin, Martin J. 64,218 Durkin, Debra L. 222 Durso, Anthony S. 210 Duszynski, John 232 Dvorak, Gregory F. 239 Dworak, Gerhard S. 231 Dworak, Michael J. 34, 36, 103, 128 Dwyer, James M. 244 Dwyer, Jay R. 102, 239 Dwyer, Mark P. 50, 64, 129 Dyke, George E. 238 Dynek, Kerry 241 Dziak, Robert G. 214 Dziallo, Bernadine M. 32, 34, 36 38,228 Dziduch, Mitch J. 210 Dzieciol, Mark 82, 244 Dziekowski, Anton M. 240 Dzieman, Stephen E. 160 Dziminski, Kathy M. 111,238 Dziubinski, Debra C. 238 E Eanes, Gary k. 164, 166, 214 Easter, Charles R. 64, 224 Erlenbach, Richard 232 Ebner, Jeffrey P. 38, 215 Eccarius, James K. 38, 229 ECOLOGY CLUB 68 Economou, Vangelis 82, 187, 214 Economy, George R. 235 Edelman, Anne 243 Eder, Chris J. 226 Eder, Steven J. 240 Edvenson, Gary M. 173, 223 Egan, Margaret M. 13 Egan, Mike W. 232 Egeland, Paul C. 53, 69, 129 Eggers, Craig D. 233 Eggersdorfr. Steve W. 227 Eggert, David H. 241 Eglaston, Pat J. 213 Ehrenberg, Alan F. 224 Ekhmann, Steven T. 227 Eisenbeis, Nancy L. 238 Eisenbeis, William J. 107, 164, 166 Eji, Cheri L. 64, 221 Eji, Wayne C. 48, 54, 62, 129 Ekegren, Michael J. 244 Electric Shop 25 ELECTRONICS CLUB 78 Elert, Joaquin 129 Ellegood, Michael R. 214 Ellis, David G. 102. 234 Ellis, Gerald D. 244 Ellis, Michael 239 Ellison, Howard D. 235 Ellison, John M. 211 Elstori, Jeffery J. 129 INDEX Elston, Wayne W. 224 Em, John 34 Em, Yong Sun 92, 93, 96, 129 Emerson, George B. 129 Endo, Keith W. 237 Eng, Jimmy 165,167,221 Eng, Jonathan D. 227 Eng, Kevin G. 239 Eng, Wayne 232 Engel, Nancy G. 38,242 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 12 Engram, Marques L. 229 Ennis, Robert J. 211 ENVIROMENTAL CONTROL Epperson, Pete T. 154, 226 Erickson, Curt L. 38, 234 Erickson, Thomas E. 106,129 Ericson, Miles R. 224 Esche, Terry P. 239 Esparza, Roland J. 85, 90, 112, 129 Espensen, Scott 102,244 Essary, Danny W. 85, 215 Esser, Richard G. 34,114,129 Essig, Danny E. 70, 109, 187, 243 Estela, Raul Z. 232 Estenson, Steve D. 56 Esterday, Gerardine G. 221 Estes, Warren G. 226 Estrin, Glen S. 32, 34, 56,129 Estrin, Mitchell S. 32, 34, 49, 215 Estupinan, Robert C. 64 Etchingham, Kathleen J. 221 Evans, Cindy 240 Evans, Joseph F. 225 Evans, 237 Evans, Ms. Katherine K. 196, Robert K. 229 Evanusich, John T. 242 Everett, Randy E. 227 Everhart, Roger D. 210 Ewen, Mr. Jim W. 115 Ezerins, Arturs E. 164 Ezerins, Robert M. 164, 213 F Fabin, Eileen M. 210 Fabits, Richard J. 56 Fachet, Donald R. 129 Fachet, Lynn A. 226 Fagin, Richard A. 32, 75 Faidley, Teresa A. 64,225 Faiola, Joseph F. 217 Falasz, Barbara C. 38, 95, 102, 242 Falasz, Gregory P. 64, 68, 69, 111, 113, 129 Fallin, Michael B. 230 Fanning, Jim M. 129 Farace, Mark A. 129,170 Farella, Neal N. 129 Ferella, Perry D. 241 Farkas, Frank J. 227 Farkas, Vincent K. 218 Farley, Craig E. 222 Farley, Farrel, David A. 176, 241 Charles L. 228 Farrell, Michael E. 50, 92, 93, 95, 97,181,214 Fatherly, Edward P. 244 Faunt, Richard W. 129 Fawcett, Preston C. 79, 215 Fazalare, Joseph A. 232 Fazio, Joe 223 FEDERAL INSPECTION 101 Fedison, Nina L. 50, 90 Fediuk, Daniel M. 161,234 Fedorenko, John Jr. 90, 233 Fedoriw, Anna 50, 219 Fedulow, Peter 232 Feffer, Gary F. 233 Feick, Terry E. 235 Feldman, Steve G. 211 Fell, David F. 49, 62, 79, 88, 92, 93, 95,111,215 Feng, Andrew 50, 83, 243 Fera, Dorin 34, 183,226 Feracota, Raymond 237 Ferdon, Bryan L. 226 Ferguson, George R. 158, 164 Ferguson, Phillip E. 107,129, 158, 164 Fermin, Victor R. 107,129,164 Fester, Chester Jr. S. 129, 154 Fiallo, Marcos 241 Fico, Richard J. 244 Fiedler, Hans J. 109, 129, 154 Fiedler, Rory A. 234 Fiedler, Scott A. 240 Figg, Miss Loretta 196 Figueroa, Alberto 228 Figueroa, Mike 57, 215 Fillipan, John J. 183, 229 Filpi, Mark J. 226 Fine, Mark R. 129 Fink, Kenneth W. 169, 241 Finnerty, Michael F. 228 Fischer, James D. 112, 129 Fischer, Mark A. 78, 218 Fishback, Carmen T. 50, 223 Fisher, Danny 107, 129,158 Fitzgerald, John J. 129 Fitzhugh, Mr. James 196, 213 Fitzpatrick, Gerald R. 60, 129 Fix, Harold J. 221 Flaherty, Susan E. 64, 85, 240 Flammang, Debbie L. 102, 229 Flamich, Jeffrey J. 233 Flatley, Michael J. 238 Flatley, Tom F. 129 Fleishman, Harris L. 113, 233 Floden, Gary M. 214 Flor, Andrew R. 238 Flores, David Jr. 92, 95,232 Flores, Federico 64, 107, 130, 154, 166 Flores, Francisco J. 82, 222 Flores, Robert C. 158, 216 Florey, Lawrence L. 241 Flosi, Peter 130 Flosi, Sam F. 239 Flowers, Robert A. 212 Focht, John W. 158, 210, 220 Foerster, Gary N. 107, 130, 182 Foerstner, Willfried 130 Fogelis, Richard J. 103, 212 Foley. Dennis V. 237 Follmann, James E. 63, 64, 219 Foltman, Chris M. 216 Fong, Arthur J. 224 Fong, Henry S. 74, 83, 225 Fong, Timothy Y. 48, 50, 61, 63, 154 Fontan, Ray 241 FOOTBALL-FRESHMAN 161 FOOTBALL-SOPHOMORE 160 FOOTBALL-VARSITY 158 Foote, David R. 244 Formento, Michael P. 58, 59 Forquer, Brad M. 229 Forsythe, James E. 109,225 Forsythe, Wayne S. 237 Forti, Michael J. 229 Forys, Victor A. 34, 85, 130, 163 Foschinbauer, Scott E. 56 Foszcz, Paul J. 227 FOUNDRY SHOP 27 Fountain, Willard B. 91,130 Fox, Lyle E. 228 Fraats, Daniel L. 130 Fraccaro, Michael A. 174, 215 France, David L. 109, 238 Franchek, Kenneth J. 234 Franco, David A. 232 Franco, Monica 221 Frank, Anthony R. 235 Frank, John E. 130 Franks, Richard F. 219 Frasca, Mr. Louis 32,197 Frasco, Frank M. 224 Frazier, Vincent 91,211 Frazier, William J. 236 Freeman, David B. 114,130 Freeman, Deborah R. 212 Freepartner, Robert J. 34, 130 Freestrom, Mr. Hubert J. 197, 224 Freidenfelds, Aivars, U. 79, 83 93, 95, 1 14 Freidenfelds, Lauris V. 92, 93, 95, 97,114,115,130 FRENCH CLUB 88 French, Elizabeth, A. 220 Frey, Terry A. 36, 38, 227 Fricano, Joseph S. 112 Fricke, Joseph C. 130 Fridrich, Scott A. 240 Freidman, Harry l. 212 Friend, Fedgeil G. 244 Frisch, Michael A. 130 Fritz, Linda A. 228 Fritzmann, Andy C. 227 Fritzmann, John W. 241 Fritzmann, Paul A. 217 Froehlich, Alvin A. 225 Froelich, Richard L. 130 Fromm, Edward N. 240 Fuentes, James J. 92, 93, 130 Fuentes, Vivian M. 228 Fuhman, Andrew W. 234 Fujii, Cynthia S. 236 Fujii, Rick S. 240 Fujii, Steve K. 73, 82, 88, 130, 154 Fuiimoto, Mark S. 214 Fuiimoto, James G. 79, 229 , , Fuiamom, Richard M. 48, 53, 54, 59, Glanvffh James C- 131 62, 210 Fukunago, Yuji M. 242 Fuller, Donald R. 161, 237 Fullman, Gregory S. 244 Furukawa, James N. 53, 107, 130 154, 164 Fuss, Juergen J. 236 G Gaddo, Robin J. 231 Gabbert, David W. 211 Gaborek, David G. 82, 239 Gabriel, John M. 215 Gacioch, John R. 210 Gacke, Scott E. 210 Gaedt, Steve W. 211 Gaidica, Charles R. 244 Gaiewski, Janet 211 Galanos, George J. 130 Galat, Andrew J. 218 Gerhardt, Carl F. 64, 233 GERMAN CLUB 84 Gernes, Leroy J. 73, 103, 130 Geropoulos, Chris 236 Geropoulos, Theodore 229 Geroulis, Dean G. 130 Geschrey, Tom G. 235 Giaccone, Joe S. 110, 220 Giacinto, Glenn M. 227 Giammarino, Michael A. 220 Giammarresi, Tom 53, 82 Giampietro, Victor A. 106, 113, 13 Gianakouros, Pericles J. 82, 240 Gianesin, Daniel 113. 224 Giarrusso, Charles 233 Gibbons, Steve R. 36, 215 Gibons, Steve E. 64, 237 Gibson, Dominic G. 50, 57, 59, 231 Gibson, Ronald B. 245 Gielniewska, Ursula M. 64, 85, 89, 221 Gielniewski, Kris W. 89, 163 Giese, David L. 165, 245 Gil, Rodolfo D. 220 Gilbert, Doris S. 38, 240 Gillespie, Dennis K. 131 Gilley, Peter L. 225 Gillilan, Phil S. 160, 232 Gilman, Michael J. 131 Giltner, George W. 210 Gimza, Michael S. 103, 238 Gimza, Thomas E. 103,131,179 Gin, Mable 102, 234 Ginger, William L. 89, 210 Ginn, Martin L. 160, 232 Ginsburg, Lyle D. 64,103, 109, Gale, James E. 62, 69, 110, 130, Gale, Robert E 62, 231 Galiano, Thomas M. 231 231 Giovannetti, Robert J. 241 Galindez, Reinaldu 64, 240 Galitz, Charles R. 230 Gallegos, Jaime 239 Galligan, Steven M. 59, 130 Gallik, Richard R. 235 Gallos, William P. 232 Galus, Joseph A. 130 Galuszka, Michael J.S. 38, 241 Ganas, Chris G. 223 Gandolfo, John A. 225 Ganey, Thomas P. 64, 113, 223 Gantt, Dwayne D. 115 Gappa, Jeffery L. 130 Gara, Frank N. 236 Garcia, Garcia, Anthony M. 216 David Jr. 239 Garcia, David J. 64, 242 Garcia, Joel V. 215 Garcia, Marcos J. 243 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Marvin 224 Richard 79, 90, 130 Victor A. 231 Garland, Susan 63, 79, 221 Giovanneth, William A. 242 Girard, Lawrence D. 59, 231 Girard, Timothy P. 217 GEFELS UNITED FOR SERVICE G. Giron, Jose H. 90, 219 Girsch, James E. 227 Gjoen, Per-arne 106, 244 Glanville, Caryn B. 38, 242 Glenn, Arthur, Jr. H. 91,131 Glienke, Dave A. 239 Glozeris, Paul M. 215 Glubisz, Terry 59, 85, 89, 90, 107, 164 Gnacinski, Robert J. 222 Goas, Alex R. 131 Gocong, Felix R. 226 Godek, Kenneth L. 223 Goehry, Craig P. 34, 228 Goeltz, Robert W. 82, 217 Goennenwein, Harry W. 56, 226 Goi, Michael K. 241 Golab, Marc A. 164,166, 219 Golaszewski, Edward R. 60, 63, Garmon, Charles B. 64, 222 Garmon, Michael L. 227 Garner, Gary C. 232 Garrett, David J.V. 229 Garrity, Martin F. 245 Garten, Carl H. 64, 222 Gartner, Clifford R. 231 Gartner, John A. 70, 113,213 Garza, Andrew P. 225 Garza, David N. 88, 90, 215 Gates, Cleveland 50, 213 GAVEL CLUB 58 Gawlick, Delores M. 50, 227 Gawlik, Wayne J. 106, 216 Gawryk, Fred 74,237 Gegner, Paul M. 223 Geissal Michael P. 169, 230 Gelman, Glenn B. 48, 54, 60, 66, 70, 111,113,114 GENERAL SCIENCE 19 Genge, Peter J. 130, 174 Gengler, Jim W. 223 Genseal, Terry S. 57, 62, 215 Gentile, Albert M. 130 Georgacakis, John G. 218 Georgeson, Anthony A. 243 Geraci, Gregory C. 210 Geraghty, Tom G. 222 Gerakaris, James G. 130 Gerardi, Lorraine 231 Gerena, Marcelino 90 Gerginis, Evangelos P. 59, 79, 89, 237 ee, 74, 89, 215 Goldberg, Richard s. se, ss, 59, 215 Golden, Golden, Golden, Dale M. 32, 34, 56,131 Mary D. 34, 38, 226 Mr. Maurice 34, 197 Golden. William G. 240 Goldsmith, Daniel 109, 231 Goldstein, Ben A. 64, 103, 232 Golen, Peter 131 GOLF TEAM 180 Gomez, Raymond 232 Gomez, Rodolfo 50,217 Gomoll, James M. 57,131 Gonzalez, Alejandro 158,160,217 Gonzalez, Conception 131 Gonzalez, Cuauhtemoe 82,210 Gonzalez, Daniel M. 240 Gonzalez Edwin 220 Gonzales, Elmer J. 241 Gonzales, Henry M. 235 Gonzalez, Iran R. 238 Gonzalez, Jesus J. 218 Gonzalez Oscar 131 Goo, Victor i.. 131 Good, George B. 74, 102, 230 Gooden, Van 58, 69, 91 Goodman, Steven B. 160, 228, Gora, Mitchell Jr. E. 223 Gordon, Bob S. 237 Gordon, Michael A. 236 Gordon, Robert S. 34, 237 Gordon, Thomas C. 211 Gordon, Walter 215 0 U.S 257 Haffey, INDEX Gornik, Alan D. 58, 82, 103 Gorny, Donald A. 237 Gorny, Mr. Thaddeus S. 197 Goss, Thadis L. 224 Gosse, William R. 217 Gotski, Chris J. 236 Gottlieb, Edward E. 57, 216 Goven, Michael V. 213 Govostis, Dean M. 63,239 Grabinski, Rich J. 32, 34, 38, 103, 179, 216 Grabowski, Barbara J. 239 Grabowski, Steve A. 228 Grace, John J. 236 Grace, Timothy J. 224 Gracz, Andrew J. 50, 92, 212 GRADUATION 140 Grady, Yvonne B. 34, 226 Graf, Michael R. 238 Grajdora, Michael S. 243 Grajewski, Robert E. 131 Graniero, Brian J. 64,244 Grant, Charles G. 165,240 Grant, Mark P. 182, 210 Granzin, George R. 60, 226 Granzow, Paul C. 211 GRAPHIC ARTS 28 Gras, Joann M. 88, 224 Grasis, Sandra D. 84, 228 Grassi, James M. 34, 36, 227 Graton, Richard R. 38, 242 Graves, Debra 91 Graves, John C. 233 Gravine, Patrick J. 161,235 Gray, Joe E. 228 H Haak, Paul L. 62 Haase, Mrs. Marie 197 Haber, Michael 44, 92, 95, 96, 224 Hachmeister, Laurie A. 241 Hachmeister, Peter D. 131 Hacker, David A. 231 Hacker, Deborah K. 34, 38, 228 Hacker, Mr. John F. 197,237 Hacker, Werner G. 236 Kevin M. 109,158, Harris, Rochelle L. 50, 113, 162, 221 Harris, Miss Saundra J. 198 Harris, Timothy E. 158, 213 Harrison, Janis F. 38, 242 Harrison, Jeffery M. 217 Harth, Gary A. 113, 134 Hartmann, Allen R. 210 Hartmann, Robert W. 214 Hartnett, Daniel J. 106, 107, 112, 134, 178 Hartnett, James T. 211 Harwood, Bryan S. 214 Hirai, Kevin G. 239 Hirakawa, Theodore A. 32, 34, 56, 134 Hirashima, Scott C. 224 HISTORY DEPARTMENT 22 Hitchcock, Jerry 217 Hielmgren, William C. 244 Ho, Marty D. 57, 225 HOCKEY CLUB 106 Greco, Mark A. 237 Greco, Vincent S. 64, 95 Green, Mr. Jerome R. 197 Green, Layban M. 34, 91, 164, 166 Greenwich, Frank C. 69, 131, 158 Greenwich, Larry M. 218 Gregg, Steven M. 82, 242 Gregory, Robert M. 54, 131 Grey, Edward 82, 96 Griffin, James S. 236 Griffin, Joseph Fl. 131 Griffin, Rachel L. 32, 95, 228 Grimm, James P. 82, 83, 218 Grimm , William T. 237 Gritten, Paul T. 211 Grodzik, Joseph A. 225 Gronwold, Peter R. 73, 238 Gross, Bettina C. 235 Gross, Carl E. 165, 167, 173, 234 Gross, Clint D. 160,171, 223 Grothendieck, Steven K. 218 170, 214 Haftl, Stephen J. 223 Hagan, Miss L. J. 197, 231 Hageman, Alan A. 236 Hageman, Eric C. 49,212 Hagemann, Kurt D. 131,154 Hagen, Mr. Alan W. 198,231 Hagopian, John M. 50, 69, 121, 132,154,159,178 Hagstrom, David R. 237 Hajduk, James R. 64, 103, 222 Halasz, Gabriel E. 218 Halbert, Charles 241 Halick, Patricia L. 113, 232 Haliziw, Eugene W. 131 Halka, Lynette D. 103, 173, 223 Hall, Edward F. 212 Hall, Jack 173,232 Hallas, Andrew E. 235 Halleck, Wendy L. 50, 60, 222 Halley, Duane E. 220 HALLGUARDS 59 Hallinan, Daniel P. 218 Hallman, William R. 66, 82, 131 Halsey, Charles L. 91,224 Haluch, Leonard M. 163, 214 Haluta, Melanie J. 60, 73, 88, 102, 225 Hasbrouck, David L. 220 Hashimoto, Katsunori 53,'85, 109, 134, 154 Hashimoto, Nancy 88, 103, 224 Hashimoto Robert H. 103, 245 Hashimoto, , Shuko 109, 222- Hasiak, Henry J. 134 Hatch, Cheryl A. 38, 228 Hatton, Bruce R. 226 Hattori, James J. 134 Haugsnes, Mr. Jack 198, 238 Hauser, Richard E. 103, 110, 213 Hauwiller, James M. 64, 224 Hawk, Gregory D. 218 Hawk, Gregory L. 158, 217 Hawkins, Gilbert 217 Hayashi, David K. 58, 218 Hayden, Michael 134, 158 Hayden, Worren E. 232 Hayes, Michael J. 222 Haywood, Spencer L. 230 Hermanek, 210 Grouzand, David C. 239 Grozdanovic, Dragan 231 Grubek, Richard G. 231 Gruewberg, Mr. Rena 18, 197 Gruenert, Volkmar H. 239 Grzywa, Jeff W. 236 Gschwind, Michael J. 82, 236 Guarderas, Francisco V. 131 Guarino, Mr. Matt 197 Gubricky, James 131 Guca, George T. 50, 245 Gucwa, Steven R. 103, 113, 233 Guerw, Thomas F. 216 Guida, William A. 131,158 Guidara, Daniel P. 79, 112, 131 Guidizi, Ronald P. 38,236 Guill, Gary M. 227 , Gulik, Thomas S. 57, 60, 63, 66, 212 Gunia, Paul J. 217 Gura, Daniel J. 227 Gustafson, Tom V. 160, 233 Gustavus, Debora A. 102, 230 Gustin, Gregory G. 227 Guth, Terrance W. 239 Halwix, John M. 216 Halwix, Marty A. 237 Hamamoto, James T. 224 Hamill, Kevin M. 131 Hamilton, Andre A. 244 Hamilton, Brian K. 64 Hamilton, Glenn L. 237 Hamilton,Robert A. 82,227 Hammar. Mark J. 63,131 Hammermeister, Fred R. 50, 63, 222 Hammond, Robert P. 243 Hammond, Vivian C. 92, 93, 95 Hampton, Dietrich J. 91 Hamsen, James E. 82, 92,112, Heagney, Timothy M. 224 Hedeker, Dean R. 62, 134 Hedeker, Donald R. 240 Hedrick, Gerald R. 216 Hefke, Frederick 134 Hege, Allen J. 234 Hehn, Richard E. 134 Heiberger, Francis T. 240 Heiberger, John M. 240 Heicher, William B. 237 Heidman William Fl. 134,181 Heidenthal, Paul R. 79, 115, 220 Heidlauf, Richard W. 103, 228 Heile, John P. 32, 34, 214 Heimsoth, Mark 224 Heinekamp, David R. 233 Heineman, Dennis N. 214 Heineman, Mark S. 62, 235 Heinzl, David L. 134,182 Heinzl, Susan 113,224 Hellberg, Robert J. 224 HELLENIC CLUB 89 Hellstrom, James A. 227 Hemenway, Wayne A. 103, 134, 154 Henderson, Diana M. 221 Hendle, Lawrence M. 228 Hendry, John S. 217 Henner, Lorin J. 228 Hennessy, Mark L. 32, 38 Hennessy, William D. 226 Henry, James 244 Henry, Michael D. 95,239 Henry, Robert 217 Hergenreder, Robert J. 107, 134, 154, 178 Herman, Jeffrey R. 109, 238 Edward J. 217 Hoder, Steven C. 95, 96, 97, 134 Hodge, Barry V. 53, 56, 74 Hodge, Patsy E. 49, 240 Hoegerl, Michael S. 234 Hoellen, Robert B. 183, 221 Hoelter, Susan L. 50, 103, 212 Hoessrich, Carl F. 223 Hofert, Glenn A. 213 Hoff, Fredrick C. 223 Hoffer, Michael L. 239 Hoffmann, Bill M. 228 Hoffman, Bruce E. 226 Hoffman, David E. 103, 242 Hoffman, Mark L. 243 Hogstrom, Alexander 56, 134 Hoitenga, Greg P. 211 Hojnowski, James G. 74, 219 Hokenson, Peter A. 218 Holden, Leslie E. 48, 225 Holihan, Mark D. 103, 134, 154 Holloway, Youree L. 161,165, 237 Holm, Michael R. 56,112,134 Holmberg, Carol A. 38, 234 Holmen, Jon E. 79,134 Holmes, Paul 73, 134, 180 Holmquist, Dan F. 226 Holota, Thomas E. 242 Holtzer, Fredrica M. 242 Holtzman, Ronald B. 48, 63, 79, 88 135, 154 Holyk, Victor R. 85,135,154 Holzbauer, Lorin K. 70, 113, 218 Holzner, Charles R. 230 HOMECOMING 110 HOMECOMING COMMITTEE 111 Honda, Thomas T. 218 Hong, Peter 237 Hooczko, Alan F. 223 Hooczko, Steven M. 74, 218 Hoover, Michael P. 226 Hopkins, Demetrius A. 48, 49, 50, 54,107, 135,154 Hopkinson, Keith G. 238 Hopp, John C. 210 Hopp, Lawrence M. 237 Hoppe, Jeanna M. 55, 85, 110, 114, 222 Hoppensteadt, Kenneth W. 221 Hoppensteadt, Thomas R. 135 Horgan, Michael S. 135 Hori, Byron J. 135 Hori, June K. 50, 238 Horino, Jon J. 135, 164,178 Hofmann, Michael S. 167, 240 Horn, Andrew J. 228 Hornsby, Linda J. 36, 233 Horst, Jerry A. 214 Horvath, Arpad E. 92, 215 Horvath, Mr. Frank J. 198,214 Horwitz, Murray L. 238 Hosokawa, Robert R. 239 Houston, Clifford D. 214 Houston, Kelly L. 50, 91, 237 Houvouras, Peter M. 216 Howaniec, John F. 135 Gutierrez, Anthony F. 215 Gutierrez, David 174, 219 Gutierrez, Gerardo S. 115, 216 Gutierrez, Victor 231 Gutowski, Janet G. 242 Gutt, George H. 34, 36, 131 131 Hanamoto, Diane K. 62, 64, 102, 239 Handzel, Dennis R. 131 Haney, Eric M. 235 Hanninen, Clayton T. 131,154 Hansen, Alice E. 32, 34, 36, 82, 242 Hansen, Carl E. 215 Hansen, Donald W. 240 Hansen, Mr. Robert E. 63, 198 Hansen, Thomas R. 82, 103, 210 Hanson, Fred E. 226 Hanstad, Eric J. 244 Hanstad, Peter L. 2 3 Hanstad, Robert M. 231 Hantel, Alexander 85, 114, 131, 154 Hanza, Walter 59, 85, 90, 134, 154, 163 Hapanovich, Torn N. 244 Hara, Kevin G. 225 Harbut, Michael T. 134 Hardy, Connell S. 229 Hargrett, Marcus T. 235 Harke, Diane M. 64, 84, 232 Harke, John R. 218 Harmon, James D. 226 Harrington, James E. 235 Guzik, Edward J. 163, 238 Guzik, Henry J. 160, 222 Guzman, Debbie J. 244 Gyarmati, Paul M. 112,131 GYMNASTICS-FROSH-SOPH GYMNASTICS-VARSITY 172 258 Harris, Alonzo J. 115 Harris, Gail 91,225 Harris, Jon O. 134 Harris, Marc D. 82 173 Harris, Randi T. 159, 218 Harris, Ricky 161, 242 Hernandez, Adele 66, 223 Hernandez, Anthony D. 103 Hernandez, Maria D. 79, 92, 93, 221 Hernandez, Mario E. 107, 134, 163 Herr, Christ G. 243 Herrera, John C. 38 Herring, Loren W. 220 Hess, George L. 59, 221 Heubaum, Frank H. 226 Heyn, Randall C. 62, 88,134 Higashi, Katherine A. 50, 59, 237 Hicks, Sherman L. 91 Hidaka, Jeff J. 236 Hidaka, Jon Y. 234 Hild, Charlene E. 244 Hildebrant, Jackie L. 244 Hill, Darrell A. 49, 91, 235 Hill, Nathaniel 232 Hines, Steven J. 53, 74, 243 Hinkes, Peter J. 236 Hinkes, Phil W. 236 Hinrichsen, Kenneth K. 233 Hirai, Gordon 61,112,134 Howard Howard , Deborah M. 227 , George F. 159, 211 Howard, James J. 73, 210 Howard, Howard, Howard, Jeffery L. 226 Kevin L. 238 Lisa A. 38, 242 Hoy, Michael B. 135 Hrycaj, Roman N. 85, 90, 135, 187 Hrycewicz Paul J. 73, 135 Hrycyk, Daniel E. 58, 59, 84, Hyrczyk, David M. 79, 236 Hytry, Mrs. Florence C. 198 Hu, Lewis 32, 213 Huber, Thomas M. 34, 36, 62, 232 Huberty, Gregg R. 225 Huberty, Steve B. 38, 113, 135 Huddleston, Tim D. 135, 154 Hudock, Frank O. 218 Hudson, Elizabeth M. 62, 91, 225 Hudson Harvey L. 91,135 Hudson: Michael K. 91,220 Hudson , Thomas R. 219 Jimenez, Pamela M. 237 INDEX Huey, Douglas L. 82, 215 Hughes, Pat N. 213 Hugo, Ken N. 135 Hull, Frank T. 225 Hull, Steve D. 62,168,218 Hultgren, Richard E. 223 Humiston, William R. 49, 238 Humphrey, William J. 64, 229 Hunnivs, Ernest A. 233 Hunt, Mr. Andrew D. 198, 228 Hunt, Sandra L. 64, 102, 103, 224 Hunt, William A. 245 Hunter, Paul C. 230 Huntowski, Ron 135 Hunziker, David D. 237 Hurtowy, Walter P. 170, 218 Hutchinson, Mr. William D. 198 Hutmacher, William U. 219 Hutsebaut, John E. 115 Hutton, Frank J. 135 lannitello, Gary 233 lannotti, Ray L. 211 lazzetto, Ross J. 63 ICE-SKATING TEAM 178 ldzik, Marion J. 243 lga, Michael P. 82, 88, 219 lge, Daniel H. 59, 109, 225 lgnatowski, James M. 89 lhara, Jun 109, 135 lkezoe, Warren D. 34, 219 Iles, Robert D. 56, 135 lmamura, Glen M. 170, 214 Imbo, Anthony D. 235 Inda, Randall R. 135 Ingraffia, Peter A. 236 INTERNATIONAL DAY 86 Irving, Reginald 174 Ismiel, Jim G. 69, 75, 228 Isono, David 135 ltano, Glenn H. 237 IT'S ACADEMIC 71 Ivan, Robert G. 58, 60, 102, 106 135 lvanic, James G. 135 lversen, Marie E. 235 lversen, Paul E. 214 lwaoka, Robert S. 53, 71, 135, 170 Iwanicki, Stephen M. 82, 83 lwasaki, Dale K. 78, 245 lwatiw, Jeanne 85, 216 J Jablecki, Raymond D. 211 Jablonski, Robert L. 239 Jacklin, Mark A. 236 Jackowiak, Dave A. 228 Jackowiak, Jeffrey A. 48, 61, 135, 154 Jacks, Steven A. 239 Janci, John D. 159, 211 Janczewski, Adam T. 58, 210 Jang, Yung C. 211 Janicek, Robert J. 244 Janik, Kevin A. 113, 213 Janisch, Dan A. 213 Jankoics, Roland V.F. 221 Jankowiak, Michael J. 103, 216 JAPANESE CLUB 88 Jaquinde, John 113, 115, 213 Jareczek, Leonard V. 198 Jarger, Edward J. 233 Jariabko. Mark L. 82, 232 Jarosz, Roman 232 ' Jarvi, Stephen F. 165, 222 Jasinski, Michael A. 240 Jasionowski, Gene R. 211 Jaskot, Annette M. 234 Jaszczurowski, Mark E. 211 Jauck, Andrea A. 234 Jaworsky, Kurt M. 226 Jedlecki, Mitchell S. 210 Jee, Albert P. 241 Jefferson. Norval 240 Jenkins, Allen 242 Jenkins, Anthony F. 233 Jenkot, Cyndi S. 55, 62, 66, 110, 219 Jennrich, Thomas A. 231 Jensen, Paul N. 240 Jensen, Thomas A. 237 Jeschke,Lonnie A. 107, 135, 158 Jewell, Robert 224 Jeziersky, Jaroslaw R. 232 Jimenez, Arturo J. 242 Jimenez, Humberto M. 75, 103, 218 John, Edward M. 92, 103,218 Johnsen, Mark W. 210 Johnson, Curtis A. 135, 181 Johnson, Douglas M. 224 Johnson, Glenn M. 135 Johnson, James F. 93, 95, 211 Johnson, Kenneth H. 64,161, 234 Johnson, Mark L. 106, 222 ' Johnson, Mike S. 59, 214 Johnson, Nancy A. 102, 234 Johnson, Paul R.T. 240 Johnson, Priscilla L. 91 Johnson, Rich V. 237 Johnson, Scott K. 243 Johnson, Walter R. 233 Johnson, Wayne 240 Jones, Alexander 158, 217 Jones, Allan E. 239 Jones, Brian C. 228 Jones Erma Annette 91, 225 Jones, Frank A. 214 Jones, George 230 Jones, Gregory L. 234 Jones, Guy W. 229 Jones, James 91, 212 Jones, Kendal L. 91, 234 Jones, Mark S. 170, 219 Jones, Michael A. 165, 234 Jones, Ricky C. 91, 225 Jones, Robert C. 136 Jones, Scott S. 238 Jackson, Arthur J. 91, 213 Jackson, Deborah Y. 49, 91, 233 Jackson, James W. 62, 160 Jackson, James W. 85, 214 Jackson, Jimmie L. 135, 154 Jackson, Keith M. 165, 241 Jackson, Lee 217 Jackson, Michael 242 Jackson, Robbie 229 Jackson, Russel C. 233 Jackson, Terry L. 160, 173, 226 Jacob, Gerald P. 49, 218 Jacob, Rhonda C. 34, 38, 228 Jacob, Robert A. 82, 181, 222 Jacobi, Brian A. 34, 242 Jacobi, Jacobi, Jacobs, Edward R. 34, 36, 228 Jack M. 213 Matthew D. 217 Jacobson, David A. 216 Jacobson, Ernest A. 243 Jagel, James E. 64, 217 Jakubanis, Terrence J. 66, 158, 213 Jakubiszak, Richard M. 217 Jakubowski, Michael L. 168, 218 Jaloveckas, Robert, S. 231 James, Morris 34, 38, 162 Jameson, Richard P. 241 Jameson, Susan P. 114, 229 Jamroch, Jerome P. 50,113,135 Jones, Tony C. 237 Jops, Thomas 236 Jordan, Cheryl A. 233 Jordan, Larry T. 85, 89, 136, 154 - Jorden, Larry 160, 227 Jorgensen, William P. 136 Jorstad, Peter A. 64, 160, 224 Joya, Albert J. 223 Joya, Nora 62, 75, 102, 238 Joyce, Thomas P. 226 Juda, Joseph F. 227 Judge, William J. 211 Jue, Fred H. 215 Juhasz, Jeffrey C. 240 Juhasz, Stephen C. 231 Juliano, Mr. Justo J. 199 Jumbeck, Eugene L. 239 Jures, Walter J. 64,103,215 Just, Stephen M. 136 Justus, Thomas F. 225 K Kaberlein, Mark S. 235 Kacen, Martin J. 231 Kaczmarczyk, Christopher J. 136 Kaczmarek, Martin C. 235, 32 Kaczmarek, Richard T. 85, 136 Kadokura, Arthur T. 239 Kadota, Richard P. 136, 32, 53, 178, 84, 50 Kadowaki, Kenneth M. 136 Kaehn, Joseph R. 211 Kaepplinger Joan M. 237 Kaihara, Keith 88, 49, 61 Kaihara, Kevin S. 61, 49, 48, Kaihara, Vesley T. 136 Kain, Jeff P. 229, 58, 59, 57, 38, 91 Kaiser, Carolyn E. 236 Kaizer, Jeffery A. 126 Kajiwara, Paul D. 216 Kakis, Evan S. 108, 136 Kalcsics, Paul 238 Kalenik, Pete 62 Kaluzny, Gary J. 59 Kamienski, Jerry W. 136, 182 Kaminski, Bob J. 219 Kaminski, Jacek 89, 223 Kaminski, John E. 224 Kaminski, Karim K. 242 Kamiya, Mark A. 136,172 Kammerer, Ronald J. 239 Kanai, Lilian Y. 244 Kandula, Jerzy S. 225 Kapolas, Bill J. 245 Karabatsos, Penny N. 223 Karabatsos, Tom 236 Karabatsos, Tom T. 231 Karachewski, John A. 74, 229 Karadzic, Marina 55, 102, 224 Karall, Leo M. 235 Karall, Robert P. l70, 108 Karamanis, Theodore A. 211 Karch, Henry B. 237 Karecki, Richard T. 81, 221 Karkowski, Andrew J. 234 Karla, Walter K. 214 Karlinski, Richard S. 235 Karnick, Loren C. 48, 53, 54, 62, 112, 136 Karp, Martin E. 215 Karstens, Kirk R. 57, 216 Karys, Daniel S. 241 Kasprzak, Joel C. .81, 137 Kasprzyk, Anthony J. 225 Katahira, Eva J. 62, 224 Katahira, Wesley 233 Katayama, Kent 81,232 Katz, Jack L. 223 Kaufmann, James P. 34, 36, 226 Kawaguchi, David W. 59, 103, 135 Kawaguchi, Yoshihiro 218 Kawako, Ron M. 88, 171, 231 Kawczynski, Mark 213 Kawell, Thomas M. 70, 216 Kearney, Richard K. 224 Kearney, Thomas P. 172, 211 Keating, James W. 213 Keating, Jeff J. 225 Keating, Kevin T. 238 Kedierski, Donna M. 48, 89, 92, 93, 95, 228 Keefe, Steven D. 59, 103, 232 Keenan, Mr. James R. 149 Keenan, James S. 223 Kehoe, Don J. 230 Keil, James W. 225 Keippel, Michael R. 62, 211 Keith, John S. 235 Keith, Mark N. 59,102, 237 Kekatos, Jerome K. 75, 227 Kellas, James J. 213 Kelleher, Mr. Matthew J. 201 Keller, Gary A. 224 Kelley, Keefe D. 210 Kelley, Richard G. 136 Kelly, Charles R. 62, 230 Kelly, Kevin M. 245 Kelly, Tim L. 215 Kemling, Nathan P. 61, 211 Kemper, John L. 245 Kenealy, David A. 36 Kennedy, Mary Ann 70, 216 Kerber, Karen J. 239 Kereszturi, Michael J. 136 Kern, Dennis 91,164,166 Kernan, S'even J. 160, 224 Kerry, Stephen P. 211 Kesick, John R. 136 Kesselring, Bruce J. 237 Kestler, Raymond .'. 210 Key, Mr. Billy 199 KEY CLUB, 54 Keyes, Michael D. 136 Khan, Gary A. 59, 66, 162, 179 Kiefe r, Alfred J. 169, 237 Kieibasa, Kenneth M. 244 Kiery s, Leonard J. 136 Kieta, Michael V. 136, 158 Killham, James A. 112,136 Kilroy, Michael J. 214 Kim, Kim, Kim, Greg K. 61, 81,136 Jae Hu 64, 81,173, 230 Jori J. 236 Kim, Young S. 214 Kinastowski, Andrew J. 228 King, David L. 243 King, Mark S. 64 King, Maurice C. 17, 315 Kiolb asa, Steven J. 89, 218 Kipka, Victoria M. 234 Kipta, Louis 58, 85, 89, 136 Kirby, Robert 161, 183, 242 Kirinecich, James J. 59, 229 Kirk, Anthony L. 91,136 Kirkpatrick, Glen S. 78, 241 Kirschbaum, Siegfried 238 Kirsh Kitch nnick, David A. 234 en, Sheila A. 217 Kittner, Nicholas A. 165, 167, 178, 183, 226 Klamka, Bradford W. 136 . Klaus, John H. 238 Klaus, Merlyn A. 136 Klein, Jeffrey A. 182, 214 Klein, Martin E. 182, 219 Klein, Timothy N. 211 Klein, William M. 232 Klepa cki, Bill J. 211 Klepitsch, Frank J. 224 Kleronomos, Steve J. 89, 231 Klimko, Leonard J. 231 Klinger, Miss Helen 199, 226 Klocek, Paul K. 137 Klos, Grefory S. 107, 137, 182 Klosinski, Steven 239 Kloth, Reiner H. 108,137 Kluck, Steve M. 108,168, 216 Klym, Thomas A. 138 Klymko, Steve W. 220 Kmiecik, Kenneth H. 64, 216 Knees, Kevin P. 212 Knight, Pamela 222 Knippel, Robert J. 227 Knorowski, Dave A. 243 Knowlton, Rodney A. 241 Knudsen, Jon P. 137 Knudsen, Robert M. 238 Knutson, Brian 223 Knych, Fred A. 222 Kobayashi, Daniel K. 137 Kober, Arnold A. 137 Koch, Miss Jean M. 111,115, 154, 199, 215 Kociolek, John F. 237 Kccol, Walter H. 235 Koehl, Johann 216 Koehler, Micheal R. 137, 164 Koeller, Earl C. 95, 211 Koehler, Raymond F. 216 Koeppe, Eugene C. 53, 137 Koffend, Richard B. 49, 64 Koffaki, ,Robert D. 137 Kohlndoreer, Don R. 224 Kohnen, James J. 210 Kohut, Jwry 56, 62, 216 Kokaska, Edward J. 108, 112, 137, 168 Kokinis, Constatine J. 103, 126 Kokonas, Gus A. 137 Kolacki, Karen M. 236 Kolar, James R. Kolar, Mr. Joseph 107, 181, 199, 239 Kolasinski, Edward G. 53, 107, 137, 164, 166 Kolakowski, Keith M. 112, 137 Kosasinski, Kenneth E. 137 Kolanowski, Tom E. 92, 213 Kolb, Alexander P. 34, 137 Kolberg, Michael K. 231 Kaller, Donald A. 235 Kolmar, George 137 Kolnik, Anton R. 137,154 Kolody, Mario O. 85, 90, 137, 163 Kolodynski, Richard 212 Kolodziej, Andrew, J. 112, 137 Koladziej, Norbert K. 137 Kolodziejczyk, Adam J. 214 Kolodziesczyk, Andy P. 240 Kolomayets, Anatole P. 245 259 INDEX Komnenich, John J. 137 Konczyk, Paul M. 137 Koniarski, Casey M. 232 Konieczko, Gregory J. 161, 243 Kondiles, Milton N. 89, 222 Konney, Joe A. 137 Konney, Paul F. 225 Kornstein, Steven C. 228 Konopka, Mitchell 230 Kons, Michael J. 219 Kopacz, Robert E. 38, 242 Kopala, Kenneth L. 103, 229 Kopanke, Richard J. 36,53 Kopinski, Thomas J. 109,219 Kopka, Jose L. 163 Kopytka, Michael J. 103,137 Korczynski, Kenneth P. 241 Kordik, John D. 56, 58, 59 Korman, Valerie J. 50, 230 Kortkamp, Peter W. 34, 226 Korus, Barbers M. 239 Korzuchowski, Alan J. 89,216 Kosaka, Bruce F. 214 Koscielny, Stephen S. 50, 56, 137, 154 Kosiek, Jim A. 243 Kosinski, Joseph A. 213 Koskiewicz, Louis P. 224 Koskosky, John R. 61 Kosowski, Gregory M. 107, 137 154, 164 Koste, Perry D. 89, 240 Koster, Chris K. 225 Kostrzewa, Larry J. 102, 238 Koszewski, Thomas J. 137 Koternoha, Mike J. 50, 88, 160, 231 Kotlarz, Joseph G. 215 Kotlarz, Kenneth J. 222 Kottke, Louis J. 211 Kottra, Stephen P. 211 Kourvas, John N. 216 Koutsianelos, James 214 Kovacs, James F. 161, 236 Kowal, Bruce W. 62, 210 Kowalczyk, Mitchell J. 58, 62 Kowalczyk, Robert J. 213 Kowalczyk, William J. 79, 89, 138 Kowalski, Alexander E. 81, 226 Kowalski, David N. 210 Kowalski, Joseph A. 60, 89, 112, 138 Kowalski, Randy J. 232 138,163 Kownacki, John W. 235 Koziol, Christopher J. 222 Koziol, Daniel A. 240 Koziol, Rich A. 234 Kozlowski, Ted S. 228 Kozlowski, Zbigniew A. 233 Kraft, James 161, 244 Krajecki, Tom J. 228 Krakau, Wayne M. 81,138 Kral, Robert J. 31, 218 Kralik, James S. 54,230 Kras, Terri L. 245 Kraus, Robert J. 138 Krause, Steven J. 13, 113, 224 Krauss, George J. 235 Kravitz, Glen B. 165, 183, 226 Krawiec, Anthony R. 229 Kreiman, Cheryl A. 34, 36, 38, 49,226 Krenger, John A. 245 Kreutzer, John H. 49, 138 Kreutzer, Steve J. 212 Krieger, Randolph 217 Krieman, William J. 238 Kritikos, Nick J. 229 Krizanovic, Klaus D. 138 Krock, Ronna L. 48,102, 231 Krol, Walter M. 172, 214 Krolikowski, Edward Nl. 107,113, Krottner, Victor F. 233 Krueger, David H. 59, 103, 229 Krueger, Gary S. 66, 110, 138 Krueger, Michael R. 54, 113,138 Krueger, Rodney L. 74,213 Krufmann, Mark D. 216 Kruk, Frank D. 235 Krunig, Russell L. 214 Krupa, Frank M. 89, 216 Krupica, Jeffery J. 59, 219 Kruto, Mark C. 59, 214 Krzeminski, Joseph F. 210 Krzywdzinski, Michael S. 81,113, 223 260 Kubitz, Roland K. 228 Kucewicz, Harry T. 90, 138, 154, 163 Kuchar, Mike 229 Kuca, Michael A. 92, 93, 111, 138 Kudla, Mary 228 Kuechenberg, Michael H. 138, 164, 166, 178 Kuehn, Barbara, 85, 132, 236 Kuenstle, Dave A. 241 Kufta, Richard W. 48, 52, 53, 88, 138 Kuhn, Cristopher M. 228 Kuhn, Dieter R. 34, 36, 210 Kuhr, Eddie H. 106,225 Kuhr, Fernand H. 109,138 Kujawa, Conrad A. 89, 213 Kukla, Ronald K. 239 Kula, Garym. 183 Kulesa, James J. 63, 214 Kulesa, Thomas R. 229 Kulik, Alex 222 Kulik, Larry K. 89,103, 210 Kulikauskas, Victor G. 241 Kulikowski, Elaine F. 48, 88, 92, 93, 95,111, 232 Kull, Ray 233 Kumia, Brian V. 2 4 Kumia, Michael S. 103,138 Kuminowski, Mr. Martin C. 200 Kundanis, Barbara E. 229 Kung, Allan 64,214 Kupczak, Gary G. 242 Kupczynski, Richard B. 79, 238 Kuprianczyk, Peter C. 235 Kuramoto, Peter T. 212 Kuraszek, Robert 113, 138 Kurinsky, Michael S. 138, 154 Kurokawa, Jeffery T. 231 Kuroye, Kathleen Y. 88, 228 Kurtti, Michael A. 211 Kurzydlowski, Henry S. 85, 89, 138, Kuschmers, Loretta C. 68 Kushch, George 138 Kustra, Stanley T. 245 Kuszynski, Edward F. 230 Kutil, David A. 138 Kuykendall, Linda K. 38, 242 Kuzyk, Myron G. 64, 90, 109, 230 Kuzyk, Walter A. 238 Kuzyk, Zenon L. 109, 238 Kwasek, Jeffrey M. 229 Kwasniewicz, John 54, 81, 89, 215 Kwasniewski, Diane J. 229 Kwiatkowski, Henry 216 Kwiatkowski, Kenneth M. 222 Kyriakopulos, Jill 224 Kyryliw, John B. 34, 38, 90, 242 L Labuz, Joseph F. 226 Lauing, Ronald W. 107, 182 LaCalamita, Guy 114, 115, 138 LaCaIamita, Michael A. 222 Ladner, David L. 38, 222 Lagerstedt, Glen A. 92, 93, 95, 232 Lahdekorpi, Taina l. 102, 109, 236 Lai, Ed W. 92, 95,226 Laluz, Javier 232 Lam, Douglas 226 Lamb, Lawrence F. 211 Lar'nbert,PhilIip W. 243 Lamberti, Arthur J. 243 Lamberty, Matt M. 178, 218 Lampa, Michael J. 160,235 Lane, Beverly V. 91, 227 Lane, Thomas M. 236 Langford, Michael 92, 138 Langlo, Timothy M. 59,222 Language Department, 23 Lanier, Mark R. 34, 36 Lantvit, John C. 138 Lapacz, Steven R. 218 Lark, Wille C. 230 Larsen Gary D. 57, 89, 216 Larsen, Thomas C. 245 Larson, Glenn E. 138 Larson, Kurt B. 78, 235 Larson, Lee A. 113, 138 Larson, Robert J. 165, 167, 229 Larson, Steve T. 228 Lasater, Randall J. 212, 158 Laskero, Frank 237 LaSpisa, Frank 231 Latham, Andy W. 113, 229 LATIN AMERICAN CLUB 90 Lathowdki, Edward A. 69 Latona, Michael A. 49, 218 Lauk, James R. 242 Lauletta, Mrs. Elaine 209 Launius, Donald P. 211 Launius, Michael L. 108, 226 Lauritzen, Frederick J. 34, 219 Lauritzen, John G. 233 Lauten, Jack M. 91 Lawless, Kevin C. 64, 237 Lawless, Joan M. 50, 231 Lawny, Joseph J. 103, 244 Lawrence, Larry C. 238 Lawrence, Susan M. 111 Lawrin, Terrance J. 223 Lawson, Douglas W. 244 Lawson, Tinothy E. 139 Layton, Michael A. 236 Lazare, Mark A. 210, 214 Lazare, Susan M. 238 Lazarz, Alex 238 Lazovich, Mirj 85, 240 Lazzetto, Ross J. 62, 225 LeAnore, Burnett D. 64, 183, 240 Lebbin, William W. 54, 88, 92, 93, 95, 160, 224 Lebrecht, Mark J. 241 Ledhowicz, Dennis J. 240 Lechowski, Brian J. 103,241 Lecour, Joe H. 90, 218 Lechowicz, Terry C. 83. 215 Lechowski, Wesley M. 215 Lee David W. 240 Lee, Dong H. 243 Lee, James H. 48, 54, 139 Lee, Kathy H. 32, 38, 228 Lee Kevin P. 214 Lee, Kwan C. 216 Lee, Young H. 139 LeFeune, David H. 78, 92 Lehman, Fred 62, 66,111, 200 Leifel, Anthony F. 215 Leitner, Dan J. 223 Leitsch, Loretta M. 40, 48, 51, 55, 117, 222 Leja, Arno U. 214 Lejman, Thomas J. 243 Lekas, Angelo G. 161,183, 237 Lekostaj, Joe M. 78 Lemperis, George P. 235 Lenaerts, Steve T. 237 Lenckos, Conrad C. 241 Lenckos, David J.l. 32, 34, Lentsch, Kevin D. 236 Lepinski, Kurt S. 234 Lepley, Robert E. 219 Leptich, Dave J. 183, 231 Leshko, Roman W. 235 Leshe, James R. 235 Lesniak, Mark W. 241 Leszka, Alex T. 231 Letizia, Ronald J. 232 LETTERMEN 107 36 Leuallen, Mr. Larry S. 200 Levin, Eli L. 36, 64, 69, 223 Levin, Miss Judy 200 Levin, Roger R. 79, 233 Levonian, Jaime F. 49,120,181 Levonian, Tim F. 103, 212 Levonyak, Anna M. 243 Lewandowski, Edward J. 139, 154, 182 Lewandowski, Gregory A. 59, 217 Lewandowski, Peter G. 238 Lewinski, Zenon R. 215 Lewis, Beverly J. 224 Fruenz M. 242 Lewis, Lewis, Gregory C. 240 Lewis, Mr. John W. 200 Lewis, Leslie L'. 91, 233 Lewis, Madeline 232 Lewis, Mr. William 200 Libby, Patriece M. 240 LIBRARY 13 LIBRARY AIDES 64 Lichner, Jeffrey 223 Lichte, Henry R. 212 Licitra, John J. 239 Lieblang, Norbert M. 237 LIFEGUARDS 108 Lill, Joseph W. 32, 34, 139 Lim, Edilberto D. 218 Lind, Walter P. 139 Lindahl, Donald F. 244 Lindberg, Larry E. 112, 139 Linden, Kurt E. 227 Linderman, Timothy D. 139 Lindgren, Keith 231 Lindley, Mr. Russell A. 200 Lindmeier, Anthony H. 34, 223 Lingergelsen, Richard J. 240 Link, Charles A. 49, 71, 84, 139, 178 Link, Jerzy E. 89, 234 Linneman, Michael J. 216 Lintzeris, Dina C. 92, 93, 228' Linz, Hans 139 Lipasek, Frances A. 109, 212 Lipka, William E. 59, 220 Litman, Sally L. 241 Litrento, Dawn M. 114, 229 Little, Robert F. 92, 103, 216 Llorens, James A. 226 Lloyd, Amelia L. 102, 238 Lo, John Y.N. 139,154 Lo, Richard 243 Loban, William 85, 103, 139 Lobo, Carlos E. 50, 92, 93, 95, 96, 97 Lobo, Raul B. 82, 161, 171, 244 Loboyko, Gerald J. 215 LoCascio, Vincent L. 215 Lockett, Elvin 82, 93, 95, 211 Logerquist, Steven C. 243 Lombardo, Mr. Charles 200 Lombardo, Mr. Dominic 200 Lombardo, Richard B. 69, 139 Long, Bradford W. 224 Long, Michael A. 74 Long, Robert B. 182, 215 Longdon, Deborah L. 85, 221 Loots, Albert S. 56, 139 Lopez, Milton 69, 139 Lopez, Philip A. 161, 241 Lora, Mario A. 90, 139 Lora, Vidal 170, 232 Loretnz, Hanna E. 213 Lorscheider, Paul E. 239 Losacco, Kenn J. 231 Loss, Tim C. 50, 109, 139, 154, 178 LOST 84 FOUND AIDES 61 Lott, Lowell T. 91 Louie, Kenneth T. 82, 92, 93, 95, 96, 223 Lourie, David E. 211 Lourie, Walter T. 59, 74,243 Low, Bruce A. 139 Low, Keith C. 139 Lowery, Dean R. 235 Lowler, Cynthia M. 228 Lowman, Mr. John W. 54, 192 Loza, Christopher L. 106, 240 Lubing, Benjamin L. 244 Lucius, Robert J. 212 Lucnik, Joseph W. 59, 139 Lucos, Linda L. 235 Luczak, Irene 85, 90, 227 Luebker, James P. 92, 93, 139, 154 Lugo, Robert 90, 215 Lugo, William 216 Lukanich, Joseph D. 245 Lukaszewicz, Daniel B. 234 Lukes, Eric K. 244 Lukin, Serdio 249 Luna, Kathy J. 62, 64, 241 Luna, Martin M. 92, 93, 139, 170, 178 Lund, Robert V. 239 Lundahl, Eric S. 244 Lunde, Kevin K. 69, 224 Lunde, Kirk A. 245 Lundquist, Steven C. 59, 222 Lundstrom, Ruth E. 229 Luszcz, John B. 139,158 Lutka, Michael D. 243 Lutz, John R. 115 Lyman, Samuel T. 239 Lynn, Deanna J. 36, 84, 228 Lyn, Marcelle H. 25, 49, 55, 66, 68, 75, 78, 82, 89,110,113, 226 Lynch, Francine D. 231 Lynch, George P. 241 Lynch, Mr. Richard F. 200 Lyskanycz, Myron R. 49, 82, 228 Lysy, Kurt A. 211 INDEX IVI Maas, Arthur R. 17 Mabry, Steve M. 244 MacDonald, Byron H. 241 MacDonald, Gene L. 235 Machel, Ronald D. 236 Machnik, Thaddeus J. 89, 93, 95, 96, 97, 213 Maciuch, Bob 139 Mack, Christine E. 235 Mackenzie, Christopher A. 241 Mackey, Joel T. 235 Mackey, Michael A. 113, 227 Mackey, Ron A. 33 Macrito, Jerry 233 MACHINE SHOP 26 Macrito, John 115,142 Maczka, Michael J. 224 Maday, Dave B. 237 Madro, Michael R. 232 Madro, Raymond A. 183, 220 Madro, Richard T. 59, 182, 220 Madsen, Richard E. 59, 222 Madvig, Bruce S. 69 Maes, Mr. Frank P. 109,139 Maffiola, Joseph 245 Magallanez, Monica L. 49, 50, 90, 111, 162, 215 Magdziarz, Steve C. 225 Maggos, Dean 244 Maglaya, Stelhan A. 161, 242 Magro, Daniel A. 78, 236 Maguire, Michael G. 103, 219 Maheras, Russell C. 114, 144 Mahler, Larry W. 179, 219 Mai, Douglas A. 142 Maier, John 112,142 Majchrowski, Marion T. 92, 93, 95, 96, 218 Majda, Ted J. 36, 74, 226 Majeske, Donna M. 38,242 Majewski, Mark J. 238 Majewski, Richard B. 201, 228 Makowski, John P. 239 Makowski, Mark J. 106, 222 Malek, Edward'J. 139 Malek, Mark J. 89,139 Mhlick, David G. 243 Malicki, Phillip A. 142 Malinowski, Anthony H. 62, 231 Malinski, Roger M. 48, 60, 63, 89, 92, 93, 95, 95, 96, 97, 113, 142, 132 Malleck, Thomas A. 231 Malles, James H. 211 Maluchnik, Kim M. 219 Malus, Robert T. 103,223 Mandalke, Aaron 228 Mandi, Keith E. 161,224 Mangano, Salvatore W. 142, 159 Mann, Edwin J. 102,142 Mann, Gary M. 232 Manner, Steve 224 Manning, Paul O. 112,142 Manning, Steve D. 231 Mansell, Mike A. 234 Manta, Jerry E. 183 Mantai, Angelica M. 238 Manzo, Pedro C. 49, 236 MARCHING BAND 36 Marcy, Bart O.. 242 Margherio, Paul L. 32, 114, 143 Marhut, Steve A. 213 Mariani, Carlos Jr. 222 Marin, Tomas 64, 92, 93, 95, 96, 223 Marinakos, John G. 89,232 Mark, Henry 142 Markech, Dennis A. 242 Markech, Edward J. 112, 142 Markewych, Borys e. 244 Markewycz, Luba M. 212 Markland, Mr. James L. 201 Marko, Mr. Edward 201,239 Markowicz, Edward T. 82 Marnell, Peter A. 233 Maros, Rosemary 64, 89, 237 Marquart, David C. 103, 183, 243 Marquez, Anthony 229 Marquez, Ralph A. 165, 167,222 Marquis, Bernadette A. 241 Marquisos, George N. 73, 223 Marrs, Steven D. 227 Marselle, Daniel F. 58,213 Marselle, James R. 53, 64, 73, 83, 126, 154 Marszacek, Roman 89, 126 Martens, Gregory T. 73, 85 Martens, Jerome J. 244 Martin, David A 238 Martin, John E. 218 Martin, Perry L. 219 Martin, Raymond A. 219 Martin, Reginald L. 245 Martin, R ichard A. 236 Martin, Rodney J. 91, 222 Martinez, Carlos M. 126 Martinez, Guillermo 226 Martinez, Ivan 245 Martinez, Jose 238 Martinez, Leanardo 126 Martinez, Louis A. 160, 222 Martinez, Pablo 214 Martinez Stephen L. 107, 112. 142, 164, 166 Martinez, Thom R. 238 Marx, William J. 237 Marzano, Joseph D. 229 Masanek, Paul B. 62, 218 Masciola, John R. 113,175,222 Nloshouitis Carl K. 235 Maslanks, Joseph P. 142 Maslow, Mrs. Panni 201, 228 Masow, James A. 216 Mason, Scott M. 244 Mason, William E. 63,142 Mastrangelo, Philip J. 211 Matej, Paul E. 230 Maternowski, George R. 245 Matic, Peter 92, 93, 96, 211 Matijevic, Rudolph A. 122 Math, Christopher J. 236 MATH CLUB 74 Math, John J. 211 Math, Mary L. 55,226 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Mathes, Horst 142 Matson, Paul W. 219 Matsuda, Gary S. 82, 92, 93, 96, 164, 166, 215 Matsumoto, Alan I. 179, 219 Matsumoto, Gary 48,132, 142 Matsumoto, Gary P. 222 Matsumoto Kurt 142 Matsumoto: Jack K. 82 Marsumoto, Thomas M. 232 Matthews, Mrs. Margaret 201, 240 Matuga, Mitchell A. 82, 142 Matula, Joseph J. 48, 54, 102, 142, 154 Matuszewski, Karl A. 221 Matz, David E. 216 Matza, Mark W. 214 Mauersberger, Mrs. Yudita G. 84, 201 Maxwell, Sammor L. 211 Mayer, John 89, 230 Mayol, Fernando J. 142 Mazalewski, James B. 219 Mazarakos, Mr. Geo L. 48, 62, 111, 192 Mazur David 57, 89, 142 Mazur, Jeffrey 161,240 Mazur, Michael S. 219 Mazur, Stanley 59, 212 Mazza, Mark J. 142, 158 Mazzone, Ron J. 238 McAvinney, Hubert P. 64, 82, 226 McAvinney, Monica E. 239 McCarthy, Edward J. 236 McCarthy, James K. 62, 111, 113, 120, 154 McCarty, John R. 82, 243 McClarey, Kenneth L. 142 McCarthy, Mark P. 236 McCarthy, Melodie G. 91,111, 225 McCarthy, Patrick J. 79 McClaughry, William P. 112,143 McClory, James 56, 132, 154, 143 McConraughay, Jess D. 143 McCord. Miss Michal C. 201, 228 McCormich, James A. 2,15 McCray, Robert W. 93, 95 McCrea, Kevin J. 237 McCreadie, John H. 143 McCreadie, Paul 244 14 McDade, Jerry A. 36, 143 McDaniel, Larry 93, 96, 229 McDermott, Michael F. 64, 95, 243 McDermott, Philip J. 217 McDonald, Brian J. 161,240 McDowell, James J. 143 McDowell, Steve H. 220 McErlean, Joseph A. 201 McGann, Gary J. 224 McGee, Chuck A. 238 McGee, Darryl J. 158,228 McGee, Deric C. 91 McGilIen, Mr. Vincent 201, 240 McGrath, James M. 201,227 McGovern, Brian W. 161,239 McGovern, Timothy K. 143, 154, 158, 159 Mclntosh, Ms. Helen 202,227 McLeod, Paul J. 161,238 McMenami, Jim M. 82, 107, 170, 214 McMullen, Carl E. 226 McNair, John W. 69,112, 143 McNamara, Emmett R. 64,210 McNamara, Wesley F. 143, 154 McNeal, Mr. Lee A. 202 McNeely, Randy S. 143 McNellis, Mark C. 243 McNulty, James D. 239 McPherson, Tom L. 228 McTigue, Dorothy M. 202 McVicker, Joe L. 225 Mihajlov, Alexander R. 82, 211 Mihalec, Josephine M. 48, 73, 102, 114,223 Mijatov, Radovan D. 239 Mika, David R. 82,215 Mika, Steven J. 244 Mikos, Mark R. 239 Mikros, Scott G. 237 Milam, Charles A. 50,161, 176, 245 Milam, Matthew 34, 36,212 Milazzo, Joseph S. 142 Milco, Michael R. 62, 218 MILITARY BALL 98 Militello, Joseph G. 217 Militello, Michael G. 222 Milkovic, Michelle A. 234 Milkowski, Joseph R. 210 Miller, Dennis R. 238 Miller, Hans H. 103 Miller, J ohn F. 83,214 Miller, Robert S. 215 Miller, Shelby J. 91, 92, 93, 221 Milosevi ch, Rade 238 Mims, Mr. Vernon E. 202,240 Minkina, Edward S. 143 Minogue, Sarah P. 202 Miranda, Edwin O. 236 Mirza. All-art W. 102 224 Mishoulam, Charles M. 62,229 Miszuk, Damian S. 228 Mitani, Richard T. 218 Mitchell, Dale R. 230 Mitchell, David J. 236 Mitchell, Danette 224 Mitchell, Dennis H. 73,126 Meade, Meason Mecher Mecher Medina Medrys Randy 240 , Jim E. 169, 243 Carter E. 31, 56,143 Scott J. 228 Natalia 44, 48, 221 John S 236 Medwecky, Myron A. 222 Meech, John L. 228 Meeker, Kenneth D. 224 Meerbrey, James C. 243 Meers, Allan W. 50, 57, 73, 75, 78, 79, 82, 84, 85, 89, 102,103,113,143 Meers, Randy W. 73, 218 Meidel, Richard A. 202 Meindl, George J. 103,219 Melendez, Ruben M. 90,215 Mellas, John G. 143 Mellul, Albert 243 Meixner, Alfred S. 79,241 Menard, Richard O. 236 Mendak, Stephen J. 53, 143, 174. 178 Mende, Carl D. 238 Mendez, David 158, 214 Menegas, Bill G. 242 Menendez, Mrs. Maria E. 202 Menge, Don l. 215 Mercado, Antonio 223 Mercado, Jesus M. 182,217 Mercado, Samuel 143 Merke, George H. 226 Merkel, Joseph G. 59,213 Merkendocfer, Frank A. 235 Mertogul, Ayse 48, 50, 51, 55, 85, 111,117,222 Mertogul, Remzi 53, 143 Metallo, Michael A. 143 Methling, Kevin A. 213 Meyer, Charles D. 53, 14 Meyers, Mrs. Florence 202 Meza, Manuel A. 237 Micek, Alan T. 240 Miceli, John J. 81 Miceli, Joseph A. 34, 36. 214 Michaloski, Ronald J. 230 Michalewski, Joe A. 238 Michalowski, Phillip S. 239 Michals, Randy M. 229 Michalski, Brian A. 241 Michalski, Julie A. 238 Michi, Ronald E. 233 Michielutti, Pete G. 213 Mick, Mark S. 238 Middleton, Rory C. 215 Miehlke, Paul G. 225 Mieszala, Michael J. 103,240 Mietelski, William Z. 240 Migala, Michael F. 230 Mihalko, Georgette H. 49, 241 Mitchell, James P. 112,126 Mitchell, Richard J. 182, 238 Mitchell, Tim J. 243 Mitchell, Myron 240 Mite, Douglas A. 222 Mitomi, Jason T. 216 Mitrovich, Michael 224 Mitsuuchi, Edie T. 102,235 Miura, Gary K. 106, 224 Miyagi, Glenn S. 223 Miyake, Gregory A. 54, 82, 232 Miyake, Jacqueline 235 Mizera, Denise C. 240 Mleko, Dave A. 236 Mix, Daniel E. 142 Mlynarczyk, George A. 225 Mockenhaupt, Kurt W. 36, 64, 242 Modica, Michael S. 241 Modlinski, James J. 143 Modrow, Randolph F. 38,143,174 Moe, John D. 57.143 Moeller, David W. 241 Moeller, Raymond R. 70, 215 Moffat, Jay Bird 63,215 Moffat, Scott W. 112,143,159 Moglia, Alexander D. 143 Mohr, Donald 232 Mol, Wai-ying 49,62, 102,235 Molgren, Philip M. 222 Molina, Alejandro L. 236 Molina, Angel R. 239 Moll, Randell R. 54,103,232 Molotsky, Alan E. 53, 58, 59, 103, 218 Molotsky, Carla J. 32,242 Monahan, Matt 34, 49, 54, 74 Monkowski, John J. 144 Monroy, Gloria E. 49, 79,227 Monsen, Robert K. 60, 74, 113 233 Monson, Carolyn S. 34,36 Montaibanom Angelo P,. 144 Monteagudo, Jorge L. 59, 92, 93, 96, 232 Monteleone, Mr. William 113, 144, 227 Montes, Francisco 215 Montgomery, Kathleen M. 109,242 Montoya, Fred G. 38, 144 Mooney, Kevin O'B. 79,245 Moore, Gilbert S. 144 Moore, Leroy 220 Moore, Maureen A. 55, 103,111, 229 Moore, Mike J. 144 Moozakis, Richard 103, 224 Morales, Bartolo 90 Morioka, Janet K. 236 Moran, Patrick F. 231 26l Naumiec, Kenneth A. 213 INDEX Moreno, Raymond 227 Moreth, Craig R. 69, 233 Morgan, Michael L. 107, 158, 164, 174, 211 Mori, Alan R. 235 Moriarty, Guy B. 245 Moriell, Larry G. 112 Morioka, Robert W. 221 Morovitsky, Mr. Morris 202 Morrison, Patrick J. 92, 93, 95, 96, 213 Morrissey, Patrick J. 212 Mort, Peter J. 48, 92, 93, 95, 154 Mortorano, Michael P. 89, 214 Moses, Charletta 227 Mosier, Larry H. 231 Moskal, Joseph J. 241 Moskal, Vincent K. 245 Moss, Michael S. 214 Mostowski, William G. 64, 126, 212 Motiejunas, Diane E. 84, 235 Motyka, John L. 229 Moulton, Colleen V. 111, 222 Mountain, Lori C. 85, 102, 240 Mourikes, John 89, 244 Nails, Clarence J. 92, 93, 95 Nakano, Arleen 88 Nakao, Jim 231 Nakis, Dominic J. 218 Nalywajko, Bohdan P. 144 Nalywajko, Walter P. 90, 114, 144 Nanos, Gregory 229 Napientick, Eugene M. 220 Napier, Michael 217 Napravnik, Louis M. 213 Naras, William M. 113, 213 Naselli, Cathy P. 228 Naselli, Michael A. 113,218 Nastali, Gregory A. 230 National Honor Society 53 N:-gional Honor Societv Officers Navarros, Anthony R. 236 Navarro, Cecil 34, 50, 107, 164 166, 232 Navarro, Jos G. 243 Nawracaj, Henry J. 144, 158 Nawrocki, James J. 223 NCO CLUB 92 Nocek, Miss Antoinette P. 203, 212 Nolan, Kimberly A. 243 Nolte, Dieter K. 179, 232 Nolte, Ralph R. 103 Nootbar, Greg E. 145 Nora, John J. 242 Nordova, Richard R. 227 Northfell, Don W. 210 Northfell, Steve R. 145 Norton, David M. 227 Norton, John P. 145 Norum, Milan A. 235 Notiri, Gerald S. 145, 179 Nourtis, Sam 214 Novak, James C. 218 Noverini, John A. 38, 242 Nowack, Carl V. 176 Nowacki, James H. 219 Nowak Nowak Nowak , Andrew J. 243 , Casimir A. 31,145 , Kevin B. 219 Nuccio, Francesco P. 222 Nuccio, Joseph J. 235 Nunne, William H. 82, 239 Moy, Barton M. 103, 214 Moy Davis 244 Moy Diane M. 103, 236 Moy Donall 158,218 Moy Eddy M. 228 Moy Freeman W. 83, 223 Moy Gary D. 243 Moy Henry 235 Moy Henry B. 126,154 Moy Jack B. 235 Moy James Y. 242 Moy Randy D. 144 Moy, Raymond 79, 82, 223 Moy, Wallace K. 48, 58, 74, 219 Neason, Ronald 158, 217 Nedza, Steve E. 176, 228 Neely, Miss Martha R. 202 Neil, James S. 239 Neiman, Leonard L. 82, 234 Neisler, Ilene D. 230 Nekyha, Michael W. 31, 56 Nelsen, James K. 227 Nelson, George C. 82, 102, 232 Nelson, Glenn A. 56,144 Nelson Kathy M. 38, 89, 102, 244 Nelson, Laura D. 85, 232 Nelson, Mark K. 230 Nelson, Scott C. 216 Nelson, Stephen P. 161, 235 Nelson, Thomas P. 79, 92, 93, 95, 96, 228 Moy, William 236 Moy, Yam L. 64, 84, 231 Moylan, Kevin J. 82,107,111, 170, 210 Moylan, Tim J. 243 Mueller, Anna M. 224 Mueller, Mrs. Beth D. 209 Mueller, Detlef 230 Mueller, George 168 Mueller, Joseph 212 Mueller, Paul F. 212 Muellner, Susan M. 84, 221 Muhr, Susan A. 109,114, 226 Mularczyk, Mumford B. 244 Mularczyk, Marek M. 211 Mulcrone, Michael P. 216 Muller, Eric W. 144 Nemeth, John G. 220 Nemoto, Daniel N. 144 Nemoto, John H. 215 Nesteruk, Lola A. 64, 85, 89, 221 Nestmann, Mr. Raymond 203 Netzel, Donald A. 56, 210 Netzel, Edward J. 241 Netzel, John H. 161,241 Neukirch, Mark G. 214 Neven, Tony J. 238 Nevers, Levin S. 144 Newell, Frederick A. 34, 36 Newell, Kevin L. 107, 164, 225 Newey, Arthur T. 56 Newman, David L. 221 Mumford, Danny 144 Munemoto, Eiji 48, 82, 88, 214 224 Murakami, Steven A. 235 Muriby, Rafik B. 236 Murphy, Danny E. 213 Murphy, Jerry F. 237 Newman, Joyce R. 34, 38, 232 Newman, Paul M. 240 Newman, Walter J. 144 Newmark, Barry H. 107, 144, 158, 170 Newmark, Jeffrey A. 62, 160, 171, Murphy, Michael J. 79, 236 Murphy, Steve 161 Murphy, Terry J. 239 Murrell, Dean E. 243 Nicday, David R. 240 Nichols, Peter C. 56, 144 Nickias, Peter 112,144 Nickl, Thomas A. 240 Muthart, Jesse J. 245 Munson, Steve B. 59, 74,115, 213 Nielsen, Chris A. 69, 216 Nielsen, Daniel R. 231 Nielsen, Scott 144 Murphy, James H. 34 Murray, Gordon J. 218 Murray Mr. Harold E. 83,202 Murray: James K. 237 Murray, Murray, Murray, Robert J. 232 Stewart D. 103, 144 William E. 230 Musial, Robert A. 231 Musiala, David A. 224 Music, Melody M. 221 Musker, John M. 109, 215 Musolf, Roger J. 144 Myles, Dolores E. 245 N Nadolski, John 144,154 Nadrowski, David E. 241 Naebe, Joachim A. 211 Naese, Charles J. 244 Nagaro, Peter J. 57, 144 Nahorniak, Olga A. 90, 216 Nahorniak, Robert W. 210 262 Nielsen, Tracy A. 50,221 Nielsen, William S. 158 Niemi, Wayne E. 109, 222 Nieves, Angel M. 145 Nieves, Jose L. 211 Niewdach, Zbigniew M. 109, 228 Niewinski, John P. 216 Nikiel, George C. 224 Nikolas, George 233 Nikolakakis, Peter X. 243 Nikolic, Lillian L. 85, 221 Nikolich, Chris N. 214 Nishibayashi, Kirk T. 179, 216 Nishimoto, Joy Nl. 38, 242 Nishimura, Glen J. 64,161, 242 Nissim, Joseph J. 245 Nitahara, Keith J. 179, 215 Nitahara, Ken B. 224 Nitahara, Steve C. 215 Nitti, James C. 214 Nivilinsky, Jon A. 244 Niznik, Peter W. 231 Ng, Eddie P. 145 Ng, Kin Y. 210 Noble, James 145 Nurmepuu, Olaf E. 56,145,181 Nyberg, Randy A. 145 Nykaza, Eileen 234 Nykiel, Thomas C. 165, 167, 232 O Oberdick, Peter 233 Oblak, Claudia A. 242 Dbosla, George M. 145 Obrecki, Jerry C. 225 O'Brien, Mathew J. 245 O'Brien, Michael P. 107, 145, 164 O'Brien, Stephen W. 164, 166, 178, 232 O'Brien, Thomas P. 240 O'Brien, Tim P. 211 O'Byrne, Patrick A. 81, 170, 219 O'Byrne, Tom S. 170, 230 Ochal, John F. 60, 89, 145 Ochoa, Mark A. 224 Ochwat, Kirk T. 106, 231 OConnell, Jerry D. 230 OConnor, James R. 213 O'Connor, Kevin R. 111,158, 226 O'Connor, Leslie Y. 48, 81, 92, 93, 95, 102, 226 O'Connor, Thomas R. 239 O'Connor, William T. 219 Oda, Richard Y. 145, 158 O'Day, Patricia J. 236 O'Donnell, John P. 203, 241 O'Donnell, Patrick T. 220 O'Donnell, Tom J. 239 O'Donnell, Thomas K. 214 OFFICE AIDES 62 OFFICERS CLUB 92 Ogawa, Jennifer 238 Ogawa, Linda M. 34, 36, 62, 88, 230 O'HaIloran, Charles R. 230 Ohanian, Robert K. 227 om ,lvl .B ' i.. 62 ohlign, Gaiy Egmalgi-J Okamura, Kenneth M. 219 Okamura, Roy K. 238 O'Keefe, Ronald E. 216 Oki, Irene A. 88, 234 Okimura, Dean S. 32, 88, 231 Okrasiwski, Andrew 228 Okrei, Edward J. 64, 222 Oku, Keith E. 113, 224 Okubo, Michael M. 244 Olander,William T. 145 Olavarria, Eric 232 Olearczyk, Andrew M. 32, 69, 79, 89,114, 217 Olijnyek, Michael P. 83 Olijnyk, Dan 232 Olinger, Dawn A. 224 Olinski,Richard C. 244 Olsen, Jim T. 238 Olsen, Olson, Olson, Olson, Patricia A. 236 Douglas L. 239 Frank C. 78, 203 Mark E. 69, 226 Olszewski, Richard T. 212 Olups, William S. 64, 92, 93, 95, 96, 165, 231 Olvera, Carlos 31, 69, 145 Olvera, George 236 Omailey, Patrick 203, 241 Omi, Karen L. 49, 88, 179, 230 O'NeiII, David S. 85, 218 O'neill, Frank A. 235 O'Neill, Patrick O. 237 O'Neil, Mr. William N. 203, 216 Ono, Clyde H. 50, 103, 179, 239 Oparowski, Stanley 73, 89, 211 OPEN HOUSE 51 Oracz, Anna M. 221 Orawczyk, Walter H. 223 Ordanez, Lucila M. 64, 90, 221 O'Reillez, Daniel J. 239 Orenstein, Lee M. 239 Orians, Harry H. 158, 220 Orloff, Gary A. 244 Orloff, Gregory C. 213 Orna, Wayne T. 219 Orr, Thomas P. 212 Ortega, Oscar C. 145 Ortega, Robert 223 Ortiz, Jose 211 Ortiz, Kenneth A. 179, 243 Ortiz, Luis R. 218 Ortman, Robert R. 239 Orze, Lynn S. 108, 145, 168 Orzeske, Donald G. 107, 145, 164, 166 Osborne, Ralph E. 213 Oshita, Don A. 213 Osman, Kenneth L. 81, 236 Oss, Clifford A. 214 Ossher, William L. 115, 158, 180 Ostach, Janet L. 238 Oster, John L. 73, 223 Ostrowski, James M. 239 Oszkandy, Chester J. 58, 59, 145 Otake, Dean K. 240 Otsuji, Gail M. 228 Otto, Ralph J. 243 Ott, Charles G. 236 Ovrada, James R. 232 Ovzovnian, Armen S. 106, 145, 178 Owczarek, Robert S. 235 Owen, Andrew S. 244 Owsiany, Mark A. 56, 145 Ozaki, Edward K. 48, 85,114, 115,145,154,158 Ozaki, Steve 236 Ozawa, David A. 145, 154 Ozee, Michael J. 102, 238 P Pacheco, David M. 163, 239 Pacini, Rinaldo 88, 211 Pacini, Vince 235 Padavonia, Mark N. 218 Padilla, Theodore 145 Pagakis, John A. 49 Pagan, Jose L. 245 Pagano, Anthony 145, 182 Pagano, Christopher 38, 234 Pagano, Sam P. 237 ' Paglialong, Robert L. 242 Pajob, David J. 57, 225 Palarz, Frank D. 238 Palczak, Scott 229 Palczak, Charles E. 75, 145 Paleologos, Nina A. 89, 239 Pallohusky, John J. 220 Paloian, David W. 79, 241 Paluch, Wally 105 Palys, Roman L. 160, 232 Pankiewicz, John 52, 53, 54, 56, 145, 154 Panoutsos, Louis A. 243 Pantaleon, Fe S. 38, 222 Pantaleon, Francisco iii 223 Pantazi, Gregory A. 59, 89, 229 Panzer, Mark C. 108, 169, 231 Papadas, Keith A. 231 Papadas, Steven N. 82, 187 Pappas, Dino G. 74, 89, 226 Parfenoff, Andrea 241 Parenoff, Michael B. 213 Perez Robaczewski, Leonard P. 155 INDEX Parham,Jerome 91, 212 Paris, Sam 229 Parker, Miss Lauren C. 203, 224 Parker, William E. 225 Parks, Jeff 105, 232 Parks, Larry S. 63, 220 Parrillo, Michael A. 38, 238 Partridge, Miss Mary G. 203, 224 Parzygnat, Stephen K. 228 Pascazio, Gerard J. 59, 112, 154 Paschal, William A. 213 Paskind, James A. 240 Pason, Steven R. 213 Pasowicz, Bruno J. 203 Pasowicz, Jeffrey P. 107, 109,146,154,159,164 Pasowicz, Ronald J. 146 Paszkiet, Mark E. 234 Paterson, Howard M. 34, 146 Patris, Jeffrey K. 68, 229 Patten, sandra L. 111, 233 Patterson, Briony M. 32, 34, . 36 Paul, Ethan B. 146, 156 Pavlik, Jeffrey A. 235 Pavlucci, Joe 229 Pavlatos, Christ J. 213 Pavlatos, Ranfy S. 182, 214 Pawlik, Joseph F. 158,216 Pawlowski, Joseph R. 79, 227 Pawloski, Steve J. 63, 146 Pawlow, Olga A. 85, 210 Pawlowski, James A. 213 Pawul, Mr. Walter 89, 203 Pawula, Lester J. 218 Payne, Mark L. 146 Payton, Dwayne 241 Pearl, Richard G. 237 Pearson, Paul G. 239 Pearson, Per C. 243 Pecoraro, James 244 Pedroza, Carlos M. 244 Peidelstein, Richard 146 Peisker, Richard E. 240 Pelc, Tina M. 235 Pena, Alyard E. 242 Pena, Jose 170, 218 Penn, Kenneth A. 220 Pepin, Edward R. 214 Pepp, Cynthia L. 60, 62, 221 Perez, Andrew A. 53, 146 Perez, Esteban M. 168, 223 Perez, Hector 164 Perez Leticia 62 Miguel A. 242 Perlow, Ron R. 235 Perrone, Jeffrey W. 64, 146 Perovanovic, Zoran 243 Perry, Mr. Frank 241, 246 Perry, Richard A. 223 Pesch, Patrick K. 115, 174, 220 Peszek, Walter W. 227 1 Peszynski, R. 219 Peter, Marc W. 212 Peters, Daniel S. 61, 84, 146 Bob G. 239 Peterson, Peterson, Janet L. 234 Peterson, Mr. Laurence Peterson, Linda L. 218 Petkov, Ivan 32, 224 Petrey, Linda K. 38, 232 Petroff, Roger G. 146 Petronijevic, Steve 235 Petrovich, Peter 146, 158 Petty, Len J. 232, 160 Petty, Wanda J. 233 Peveler, Sandra A. 292 Phillips, Jeffrey L. 146, 179 Phillips, Jeff T. 222 Phillips, Gary L. 183 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 42 PHYSICS DEPARTMENT 17 Pica, William J. 64, 176, 227 Pickard, Ron T. 59, 146, 154, 170 Pickens, Andrew R. 217 Piech, Hanna T. 55, 113, 228 Piech, Joseph M. 216 Piechur, George A. 92, 93, 95, 96, 217 Pieczonka, Adam 89, 211 Piedallu, Gerard H. 220 Piegat, George F. 218 Piekielko, Jim C. 84,154 Pierce, Michael D. 146 Piessens, Patrick J. 232 74, 204, 217 Pietkiewicz, Donald J. 50, 83, 216 Pinkawa, Thomas E. 243 Piotrowski, Frank W. 213 Peitrowski, Mark 245 Pietrucha, Marion J. 211 Pietrzak, William S 81,112, 146 Pike, Douglas A. 227 Pinkawa, Michael W. 235 Piper, Mr. William A. 20,112 Pisani, Hollis M. 154 Pischak, Peter J. 232 Pitera, William S. 243 Pitsch, James L. 36, 38, 242 Pitterd, Mark S. 220 Pittman, Barbara J. 111,214 Pivoney, Craig A. 238 Plachno, Robert S. 73, 81, 89, 146 Placko, Daniel T. 69, 146, 172 Plaku, Kalosh 224 Planthaber, Michael J. 64, 245 Plantz, Daniel W. 161, 243 Plazyk, Wayne C. 66, 70, 78, 224 Pladger, Oscar ,228 Pleuritis, Paul J. 89, 92, 93, 95, 96,111,146 Plum, Roy A. 112,146 Pociask, Stan 215 Pocztowski, Edward S. 218 Podraza, Stanley J. 241 Podsiaollu, George 89, 146 Pohla, Raymond H. 160, 223 Polachek, Paul V. 49, 74, 82, 244 Polasik, Florian A. 216 Polinski, Tom J. 237 POLISH CLUB 89 Polites, George E. 92, 95, 232 Poliwka, Michael A. 146 Polk, Michael A. 213 Pollyea, Mrs. Bernice 204 Polock, Richard L. 225 Pomocnik, Henry 32, 146 Pomrenke, Walter 61, 230 Pontikes, John J. 146 Popovic, Milan A. 82, 235 Popovich, Slobodan 92, 102, 225 Polowczak, Walter 233 Popp, William C. 226 Poree, Lawrence A. 237 Porris, Cindy L. 109. 234 Porter, Kevin R.J. 146 Porter, Mrs. Lorraine M. 204 Porto, Sam J. 61, 224 Porzelt, Fredrick J. 134 Potasiak, Joe T. 89, 218 Potoczek, Stanley J. 69 David N. 225 Potoski, Potratz, Robert D. 81, 218 Potratz, William G. 172, 217 Potter, Gerald A. 293 Potter, Joseph 241 Poulos, Chris P. 146 Poulos, Tina B. 50, 64, 89, 237 Powell, Earnest 91 Powers, Frank C. 164, 166, 244 Poznanski, Ralph D. 225 Prado, Jose L. 213 Praner, Michael S. 212 Presley, Robert M. 240 Pretzel, Hugo C. 168 Pretzel, Michael S. 236 Prevost, Prewitt, Michael J. 92, 95 Duane W. 219 Price, Kenneth 231 Price, Lyda A. 38, 64, 226 Prieto, David D. 224 Prill, Frank P. 242 Prince, Becky L. 59, 66, 111, 232 PRINTERS CLUB 113 Pristovnik, Harold 213 Privitzer, Richard W. 218 PROCTORS CLUB 93 Proffitt, Steven R. 225 PROM 132 Proszowski, Irene B. 228 Protz, Marianne D. 232 Provenzano, Joseph R. 244 Pruitt, Ronald E. 161, 237 Pryor, Rav S. 237 , Pryszlak, Maria S. 85, 115, 212 Przystepski, Peter 219 Pszczolkowski, Victor J. 69, 147 Ptasinski, Steve F. 224 Pukala, Wayne V. 233 Pulizzi, Philip J. 238 Pullega, Richard F. 234 Pufpaf, Martin H. 147 Punzalan, Cenen A. 228 Punzalan, Clement A. 228 Puralewski, Edward N. 220 Pusz, Steve X. 218 Putman, Yvonne D. 228 Putz, Rudolph F. 224 Puzon, Ferdinand J. 224 Pyrcik, Frank J. 70, 243 Pyrcik, Paul P. 233 Q Qualls, Sylester 174, 215 Quarles, James D. 78, 225 Queener, David P. 244 Quigley, Thomas J. 238 Quintana, Rolando 210 Quitshaw, Row W. 237 R Raadsen, Dohannes 217 Rabin, David A. 48, 53, 54, 71 Rabiola, Richard C. 210 Rabiola, Robert G. 241 Raschal, Sue P. 36, 38, 84, 226 Rachal, Timothy F. 236 Rachmaciej, Walter O. 81, 224 Rachwalski, Thaddeus M. 92, 93, 95, 147, 154 Racinowski, Daniel J. 92, 93, 95, 96, 227 Rack, Paul A. 235 Raczka, James K. 58, 74, 216 Raczka, Joseph M. 74, 236 Flaczko, Helen 219 Radcliffe, Joseph L. 177 Radcliffe, Mike B. 236 Radtke, Leonard J. 83, 220 RADIO CLUB 78 Radulovich, Milan M. 103, 223 Radwanski, Edward J. 69, 147, 158 Raidonis, Laura V. 226 Raihle, Kevin P. 165, 236 Raiman, Steven D. 227 Raiman, William F. 214 Rage, David A. 227 Rajmaira, Salil 81, 95, 163, 232 Rak, Leonard L. 232 Raleigh, Michael R. 239 Ralston, Mark H. 62, 79, 85, 220 Ramirez, Hector 49, 81, 92, 93, 95, 96, 147 Ramirez, Rene 107, 165, 167, 220 Ramos, John S. 224 Ramos, Miriam C. 223 Ramos, Wanda l. 90, 222 Raney, Richard H. 226 Rangelov, Dimitar 85, 213 Rapacz, Paul N. 232 Rasmussen, David A. 69, 160, 236 Rasmussen, James 214 Ratajczyk, John A. 115, 220 Ravelingeen, Godfried E. 34, 215 Raven, Randy J. 237 Rausch, Thomas J. 241 Ray, William A. 34, 147 Rebecca, Michael C. 222 Rebholz, David J. 236 RECORD OFFICE AIDES 62 Reda, Howard D. 230 Redford, Albert H. 243 Redine, Alan J. 223 Redwanc, Teresa M. 241 Reece, David E. 236 Reed, Carl A. 81, 147 Clifton A. 38, 81 Harold V. 235 Reed, Reed, Reed, James P. 228 Reetz, Ranoy M. 215 Reich, Catherine A. 68 Reich, Donald F. 235 Reich, Jim R. 230 Reich, Rsichart, John T. 161, 234 Reichardt, John 214 Reichert, Ron J. 159, 213 Reid, Jim D. 240 Reid, Richard M. 245 Reiling, Michael R. 44, 64, 225 Thomas G. 32, 147 Reim, Mr. Joseph A. 205 Reimann, George 62, 215 Reining, Roger S. 58 Rekowski, Mark W. 243 Relinos, lngemar 81 Rembialkowski, Ted F. 215 Rempas, Mrs. Georgia 205 Rendino, Roy P. 103, 220 Renner, Gerald 220 Repa, George 48, 49, 53, 57, 73, 90,115,120,147,154 Repa, Steve 48, 49, 53, 57, 73, m90, 115, 120,147, 154 Repsold, Richard 238 Resnick, Bonnie A. 240 Reuter, Mrs. Elizabeth A. 205 Reyes, Michaelangelo 169, 237 Reyes, Olga J. 222 Reynolds, John L. 158, 210 Rheingruber, Richard G. 32, 34, 147 Riberal, Arthur R. 34, 36, 48, 54, 226 Rich, Charles R. 92, 93, 95, 96 Rickards, Benjamin L. 113, 224 Richardson, Jack T. 230 Ridgeway, Tom B. 148, 154 Rhodes, Alan D. 210 Rhodes, Susan C. 227 Richard, Francis J. 225 Richardson, Mrs. Mary E. 205 Richmond, James E. 212 Rickert, Edward D. 240 Rickert, Michael D. 172 Rico, Mr. George 38, 205 Ridge, Randall S. 61, 227 Ries, Deborah A. 224 Riewer, Nicholas A. 147 RIFLE TEAM 97 Rimm, Gary B. 92, 93, 95, 96,-. 147 Rios, Carlos E. 241 Rios, David S. 147 Ritch, Marty E. 237 Riteno ur, Arthur A. 243 Rivera, Berto 238 Rivera, Maritza 212 Rivera, Joseph D. 114, 147, 170 Rivera, Martha 237 Rivera, Wigrerto 220 Rizzo, Herbert J. 233 Rizzp, Robert A. 227 Roach, Donald A. 225 Roach, James J. 147 Roach, Patrick J. 113, 232 Robaczewski, Wayne A. 159, 220 Roberts, Bill N. 53, 113, 147, 154 Roberts, Michael A. 49, 81, 88, 108, 109 Robertson, Larry 237 , Robicsek, Robert C. 169, 230 Robins, Pleasont L. 91 Robinson, Marcus W. 244 Rocha, Manny J. 103, 210 Roche, William G. 234- Rocko, Stanley J. 89,147, 154 Roder, James E. 147,180 Roder, 209 Mrs. Minette B. 63, Rodgers, Gregory J. 226 Roder, Mr. James S. 63 Rodgers, Kayrn A. 230 Rodgers, Melvin 217 RODGEFl'S RAIDERS 63 Rodifer, B Rodriguez I' 1 ian M. 237 Amparo U. 226 Rodriguez, David 59, 147 Rodriguez, John R. 223 Rodriguez, George 237 Rodriguez, Marcello G. 90, 220 Rodriguez, Milady 223 Rodriguez, Robert S. 236 Rodriguez, Tony 234 Roeslmeier, John F. 211 Rogado, Jose 242 Rogalski, Gary G. 238 Rogers, Daniel C. 232 Rogers, John M. 239 Rogers, Mike 227 Rogers, Steven W. 241 263 INDEX Rogers, Mr. Thomas H. 114, 231 Rohrich, Richard J. 234 Rogowski, John 64, 176, 240 Rogowski, Ronald V. 89, 147 Rogus, Robert I. 56, 219 Rojas, Tanya L. 234 Roldan, Mary L. 226 Rollins, Frank J. 226 Romanow, Rich C. 173, 228 Romanowicz, Lawrence R. 212 Romans, Robert J. 244 Romero, Maria G. 90 Romero. Saul 167, 241 Romirowsky, Mrs. Adrienne 71, 114, 205, 218 Rone, Mark A. 225 Roos, Lawrence L. 245 Root, Donald A. 147 Ropel, Kerry P. 226 Roper, David S. 238 Rosado, Albert L. 236 Rosano, Angie T. 60, 64, 66, 111, 113, 221 Rosch, Dean 147 Rose, Henry K. 62,109,173, 219 Rosenberger, John M. 158, 217 Rosengust, Steve T. 210 Rosinski, Andrew A. 215 Rosinski, James G. 214 Ruiz, Rosochacki, David C. 147, 158 Ross, Charles E. 161 Ross, George A. 147, 215 Ross, James R. 235 R oss, Richard 214 Ross,Vincent 176, 223 Rosse, Nick 223 ROTC 44 Roth, Nancy L. 48, 49, 50, 55, 68, 70, 103, 111, 114, 231 Rothstein, BessAnn 115 Rotter, Ralph M. 147 Rottmuller, Valentin G. 148 Rouches, Perry A. 89, 169, 242 Rougas, Ian M. 220 Rounsavill, Jeri L. 222 Rowekk, Maurice 91,176 Royal, Deborah L. 34, 36, 38, 227 Royal, Kenneth J. 243 Rozdolsky, Taras M. 221 Rozkuszka, Carl S. 214 Rozkuszka, Paul H. 210 Rozkuszka, Richard G. Ruback, Antoinette M. 161, 244 225 Ruback, Donald W. 53, 56, 112, 148 Rueter, Roseann S. 38, 242 Ruffner, Michael B. 92, 95, 229 Ruge, Katherine H. 103, 221 Ruh, Anthony J. 244 R obert 242 Ruiz, Susan V. 38, 49, 162, 230 Ruminski, Richard K. 178, 234 Ruppert, Jeffrey L. 31, 148 Ruseheinsky, Kenneth G. 244 Rushing, Michael D. 221 Rusin, Michael G. 228 Russell, Daniel J. 236 Russell, Peter M. 233 Russell, Rosetta 111, 220 RUSSIAN CHOIR 85 RUSSIAN CLUB 85 Russo, Patrick M. 216 Rutter, Daniel G. 243 Rutzen, Mark H. 148, 158 Ryan, Martin P. 241 Ryan, Shawn J. 161 Rybarczyk, Bernard R. 224 Rybczyk, Carl L. 32 Rycroft, Steven B. 62, 168, 214 Ryhajlo, Gregory M. 232 Ryndak, Steven A. 210 Rytych, Edward N. 81, 89, 218 Rzepka, Thomas E. 89, 148, 154 Rzeznik, Joseph T. 148, 154 S A Sabatino, John J. 245 Sacha, Alfred N. 148 Sacketti, Mark F. 148 , 264 Sacksteder, Kris E. 244 Sacuta, Nick W. 225 Saenz, Richard A. 234 Sagat, William J. 226 Saiki, Alison R. 49, 74, 88, 222 Saiki, Kevin P. 54, 81,84, 148, 154 Saiki, Thomas T. 103, 179, 220 Sakaeda, Kurt K. 64, 68, 75, 78, 225 Sakamoto, Don 214 Sakamoto, Ken 239 Sakoda, Cynthia A. 238 Sakoda, Leonard M. 49, 54, 62, 107, 148, 178 Sakurada, Lance R. 148 Salas, Fred J. 224 Salas, John E. 148 Salas, William A. 235 Salazar, Byron P. 81, 148 Salazar, Ed A. 68, 148 Saldana, Jose W. 234 Saleh, Khalid J. 115, 232 Salicete, Joe J. 211 Salicete, John S. 235 Salmi, Leon W. 148 Salvador, Carlo 56, 85, 121, 163 Samar, Steven M. 56, 112, 148, 154 Samelson, Michael E. 239 Sanchez, Alfredo E. 148 Sanchez, George A. 183, 225 Sanchez, James 240 Sandberg, Brian S. 224 Sandberg, Leif P. 148 Sande, Thomas N. 245 Sanders, Derrick D. 38, 238 Sandilands, David W. 218 Sandlass, Michael J. 148 Sandore, Michael W, 109, 211 Sands. Jeffrev L. 227 Sanford, Mark R. 92, 95, 103, 223 Sanicki, Norma R. 235 Saniuk, Paul 48, 52,'53, 74, 81, 85, 148 Santella, Louis J. 107. 148 Santiago, Edgar 234 Santillan, Jose L. 233 Santilli, Nick R. 224 Santini, Karen L. 38, 227 Santos, Nelson N. 148 Sargis, Steve 178, 229 Sargis Thomas G. 148 Sarnicki, Marion J. 230 Sass, David B. 233 Sassolino, Frank L. 236 Saroh, Atsushi 238 Satow, Beniamin T. 79, 243 Sattler, James K. 56, 58, 220 Saunders, Robert O. 234 Saurmann, Frederick R. Ill 48, 66, 148, 159 Savage, Dennis L. 63, 220 Sawicki, Stanley P. 223 Sawottke, Keith A. 218 Sayhd, Kyle S. 223 Scardaci, Lawrence V. 214 Schaefer, Jeffrey G. 148 Schaefer, Scott F. 183 Schaefer, Udo G. 109, 226 Schaft, James K. 235 Schalk, Jeff M. 224 Schalk, Steven B. 235 Schaller, Karl F. 180, 239 Schassburger, Richard J. 84, 109, 148 Schatz, Stephen M. 244 Schau, David L. 63, 81, 92, 93, 148 Schaumburg, Denise L. 213 Scheibler, Steven L. 223 Scheithaver, David M. 236 Scheithauer, Eric S. 113, 211 Schenong, Karl E. 243 Schertler, David 50, 53, 108, 121, 159, 164 Schick, Dietmar 241 Schieber, Kayla G. 113, 231 Schierhorn, Carolyn D. 50, 243 Schipke, John G. 148 Schipp. James M. 69, 148 Schipp, Jane M. 242 Schirmer, Robert C. 82, 111, 170, 210 Schlaffer, Neil S. 215 Schleehauf, Mark J. 54, 59, 228 Schlewitt, Richard H. 64, 90, 113, 148 Schlichting, Mr. David A. 73, 205 Schlichting, Robert J. 217 Schlinkert, Mr. Roy W. 206 Schmalitz, Janne 244 Schmidt, Dean A. 237 Schmidt, Don E. 64, 232 Schmidt, Enrico A. 169, 240 Schmidt, Frank 165, 228 Schmidt, Frank 225 Schneider, Lawrence J. 211 Schneider, Gary A. 109, 244 Schneider, Jonathan M. 236 Schneider, Karl W. 235 Schnoebelen, Ray W. 240 Scholler, Jeff G. 234 Schon, Robert L. 62, 148 Schorclje, Leo E. 70 Schorduf, Robert S. 235 Schrader, William D. 148 Schram, James J. 148 Schranz. Terrance L. 84, 149 Schreiner, Bill J. 180, 244 Schricker, Wayne E. 82, 234 Schubert, Laura 219 Schuck, Jeffrey M. 240 Schultz, Andrew C. 34, 38, 228 Schultz Schultz Schultz Schultz Schulz, , Jerome H. 237 , Richard M. 241 , Robert L. 237 Caryn J. 102, 244 'Scott R. 219 Schulze, Paul O. 50, 59, 223 Schumacher, James L. 149 Schuman, Steven J. 218 Schumann, Patrick C. 221 Schuschel, Dietrich H. 187, 238 Schuschel, Iris V. 226 Schuster, David J. 167 Schutt, David H. 233 Schvetz, John J. 241 Schwarz, Charles G. 183, 229 SCIENCE FAIR 76 SCIENCE FICTION SOCIETY 75 Scislowicz, Raimond S. 59, 244 Sclair, Lu Helen 34, 38, 228 Scro, Charles D. 217 Seidell, Mrs. Alice 206 Seiden, Robert P. 64, 231 Sedlacek, Mark S. 82, 237 Seely, John P. 220 Seibert, William B. 56, 212 Sekiyu, Jeffrey G. 81, 235 Selemidis, Aristotle 215 Selonke. Michael 225 Senase, Michael R. 56, 58, 59, 149 Senese, Kenneth L. 237 SENIOR ARCHITECTS 112 SENIOR COMMITEES 154 SENIOR CLASS ELECTION Senn, Jay J. 241 Serine, Edward B. 169, 237 Senyk, Victor P. 90, 234 Sepe, Richard J. 183,222 Sepot, Michael K. 89 Serba, Gerda N. 50, 64 Serba, Raimund S. 212 Sergot, George J. 149 Serio, Joseph J. 226 Serrelli, Allen L. 149 Serwatka, Robert M. 149 Severson, James W. 244 Sewell, Terry C. 91, 211 Sexton, Martin N. 112, 149 Sgarlata, George 149 Shaban, Marcia L. 223 Shaffer, Karen M. 162, 228 Sharabaika, William A. 149 Sharp, Robert S. 235 Shaughnessy, Michael F. 59, 244 2 126 243 Shein, Skip S. 49, 64, 109, 25 Shelby, Michael A. 241 Sheldon, Brian T. 217 Sheldon, Kevin A. 113, 221 Shelton, Moses 103,113, 216 Sheridan, Daniel J. 165, 167,181 Sheridan, Jeff J. 106, 219 Sherman, Mr. Donald G. 243 Sherman, Joseph M. 109, 241 Sherman, Thomas J. 62, 217 Shershen, Mark P. 230 Shikallis, Nicholas 64, 89, 159, 160, 223 Shim, Kyung Y. 32, 34, 53,149 Shimanek, Luther M. 149 Shimizu, Bruce K. 149 Shimizu, Randy S. 222 Shimizu, Ronald A. 34,149 Shirahama, Mark W. 227 Shaw, Mrs. Beverly 75, 206 Shiro, John M. 245 Shiro, Robert W. 59, 81, 88, 224 Shiroma, Kevin M. 88, 225 Shiroma, Randall T. 103, 149, 179 Shmigelsky, Bruce A. 231 Shoback, Thomas R. 239 Shotsberger, Steve G. 231 Shydohub, Anthony A. 90, 92, 95, 96, 224 Sias, Thomas 90, 215 Sieburg, James P. 231 Siegal,,.Bruce E. 56, 149 Siegmund, John S. 61, 220 Sieja, Dan T. 224 Sieronski, Casimir J. 217 Sihocky, Mrs. Ursula 90, 207 Siil, John W. 224 Sikat, Mardik R. 234 Sikora, Daniel A. 238 ' Silverberg, Aaron J. 32,,,34, 181 219 Silvio, James M. 241 . Simi, Marco 229 Simmers, John F. 95, 244 Simmons, Alvin C. 240 Simmons, James L. 236 I Simon, Mr. Lawrence 206, 243 Simon, Peter F. 215 Simonick, John M. 176, 226 Simons, Steven J. 73, 238 Simonsen, Martin A. 107, 180, 187, 210 Simovic, Laszlo 236 Simpson, Amy L. 226 Simpson, Jesse R. 241 Sims, Mr. William M. 113, 206, 219 Singleton, Willie 221 Sisson, David S. 108, 227 Siwachok, Jim 211 Size, Michael F. 229 Sizos, John G. 149,154 Sioeberg, Michael D. 216 Skatchke, Debbie D. 240 Skevin, Joseph 230 SKI CLUB 109 Skibicki, Victor 89, 212 Skillen, Mr. Robert E. 62,106, 206 Skinner, Grnest 227 Skinner, Michael J. 211 Skipor, Andrew F. 49, 241 Skrypczak, Alfred J. 222 Skubal, Phillip H. 44,149 Skulski, Mark L. 149,154 Skyba, Roman 149 Slattery, John S. 241 Slayton, William O. 240 SLIDE RULE CLUB 74 Slonina, Stanley C. 214 Slonski, Richard J. 56, 63,149 Slopecki, David J. 212 Smandra, Michael S. 149 Smietana. Daniel J. 226 Smietana, Robert E. 63, 149 Smigla, Harold R. 231 Smigla, Lawrence 149 Smiley, John M. 219 Smith, Anthony A. 232 Smith, Arnold E. 81,245 Smith, Cheryl 95 Smith, Christopher S. 173, 231 Smith, Constance Marie 62, 91, 231 Smith, Cynthia A. 85, 228 Smith, Gary T. 149 Smith, Gary'W. 149, 174 Smith, Glenn A. 160,165, 224 Smith Hollis K. 212 Smith, James 149 Smith, James C. 174, 220 Smith, James W. 149, 163 Smith, Jeffery L. 239 Smith, Jesse W. 50, 239 Smith, Kevin D. 161, 239 Smith, Lee G. 239 Smith, Norman P. 160, 227 Smith, Thomas R. 34, 149 Smith, Tyrone 237 Smith William 234 Smolen, Joseph M. 63, 73, 78, 85, 89, 216 Smolk, Paul G. 161 Smolinski, Jean M. 60, 66, 110, 221 Smolka, Ronald W. 227 Smyczynski, William A. 89, 92, 93 95, 214 Snarski, John F. 59, 244 Vera A. 91 211 INDEX Snavely, Gordon R. 150 Snead, Kevin R. 161, 165, 223 Sobala, Jeffrey I. 174, 210 Sobey, Mark C. 225 Sobieski, Mark J. 103, 239 Sobolewski, Kenneth S. 211 SOCCER 163 SOCIAL CENTER COMMITTEE Soelter, Betty 55, 154, 206 Sohler, Bertram 231 Solita, Steve A. 245 Solohub, Roman T. 228 Sommers, Gregory J. 226 Sonju, Michael M. 221 Soo Hoo, Judy 233 Sopko, Michael J. 89, 212 Sorensen, Chris A. 150 Sorensen, James A. 49, 113, 171, 224 Sorensen, Sharon J. 228 Soto, Edgar J. 150 Soto, Maria M. 62, 221 Sotomayor, Davia L. 64, 228 Sottile, Joseph A. 34 Sovak, Steve J. 57, 63, 74, 220 Sowa, James F. 57, 59, 211 Sowa, Robert J. 219 Spann, Thomas B. 224 Spanos, Peter 89, 228 Spata, Frank C. 236 Spence, Charles N. 245 Spencer, Rocco A. 158 Spiezia, Frank 150 Spisak, Dave J. 238 SPORTSMEN 105 Sprague, Catherine S. 14, 74, 231 Sprawka, Joseph S. 212 Sprengei, Werner 182, 218 Springen, Jesse J. 218 SPUR 84 SADDLE CLUB 109 Sraga, Glenn A. 212 Srebnicki, Michael R. 56, 150 Srednick, Scott E. -222 Stabes, Frank G. 73, 83 Stachnik, Richard J. 50, 89, 107, 158, 170, 213 Stack, Ken A. 235 Stackhouse, Scott G. 206 STAGE CREW- 70 Stahl, James G. 160, 231 Stahl, Stephen D. 242 Staller, Joseph A. 150 Stamborski, Phillip H. 237 Stames, Nick 239 STAMP CLUB 83 Stanczak. George J. 62, 150 Stanek, Martin L. 228 Stangeland, William J. 213 scanioch, Miss Iris 207, 232 Stanis, Michael J. 245 Stanton, Raymond P. 242 Staples, James S. 92, 93, 150 Starinsky, Robert W. 64, 102, 238 Stark, Steven M. 239 Stasiewski, Edward E. 150 Stasioski, Walter S. 103, 230 Staudenmayer, Gerald H. 238 Stavrides, Philip A. 34, 237 Stecko, John 229 Steen, Martin C. 215 Stefani, Karin J. 102, 241 Stefanski, Daniel E. 223 Steffensen, Carl K. 234 Steirer, Peter J. 225 Stelmaszczuk, Basil 233 Stelzer, Mrs. Winnifred A. 209 Stencel, Edward 236 Stepan, Leonard G. 82, 107, 181, 218 Sterbling, John W. 92, 93, 95, 96, 223 Stern, John A. 240 Starrett, Timothy J. 150 Sterzel, Gary G. 34, 218 Stevens, Richard D. 113, 221, 231 Stewart, Levernon 91, 93, 95, 96, 227 Stibbs, Paul E. 224 Sticha, David A. 53 Stidham, Larry P. 150 Stiebel, Steven 216 Steiber, Dean G. 220 Stines, Lenny C. 245 Stirrat, Jeannie 60, 225 St. Marie, Richard H. 245 St. Martin, Roger 221 Stocchetti, John 219 66 Stockdale, Anthony 91, 95, 243 Stoczynski, Adam E. 244 Stoczynski, John A. 226 Stolcers, Victor M. 235 Stoof, Melvin R. 239 Stopek, Mrs. Helen 82, 206, Storc, Greg J. 240 Storc, John T. 216 Storce, Dale M. 243 Stracke, Scott F. 103, 150 Stranski, Joseph A. 238 Stranski, Ronald H. 232 Strauss, Mel L. 50 Streelecki, Mark T. 89, 150 Streed, Robert N. 108, 114, 150, 168 Streed, Roy C. 108, 176, 231 Streff, Peter G. 230 Strenski, Michael A. 243 Stricker, Steve S. 183, 223 Strnad, Scott S. 213 232 Strohmayer, Michael 113, 182, 210 Strohmayer, Peter K. 56, 231 Strojny, Walter D. 32, 150 Strugalski, Michael A. 214 Struwe, Cheryl A. 230 Strzelecki, Danette A. 89, 216 Stubenvoll, Gregg F. 109, 241 Stubenvoll, Scott C. 109, 215 STUDENT COUNCIL 50 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS 49 STUDENT COURT 48 Studzinski, Carol A. 241 Sturm, Michael A. 219 Styzek, Frank G. 241 Suarez, Alan G. 235 Suarez, Andrea A. 49, 225 Suess, Raul S. 219 Sufranski, David D. 59, 60, 89, 150 Sugal, Jim V. 243 Sukiennik, F. 89, 213 Sullivan, Carolyn S. 233 Sullivan, Mr. John 244 Sullivan, Tony L. 150, 182 Sumita, Alyce N. 102, 241 Sumita, Karen Y. 62, 74, 220 Summers, Frank D. 224 Sunblade,Simon E. 220 Suriano, Donald J. 170 Surman, George J. 226 Sutherland, Roger J. 235 Sutter, Sephan R. 225 Sutton, Jay C. 236 Sverth, Jay C. 226 Swan, James E. 215 Swann, Jay A. 235 Swanson, Thomas R. 215 Swanstrom, Gregg P. 238 Sweeton, Doug E. 245 Swenson, Steve J. 57, 164, 166, 211 Swiatkiewlcz, Michael J. 229 Swiderski, Ronald R. 223 Swift, Vincent 241 SWIMMING - FROSH-SOPH 168 SWIMMING - VARSITY 168 Switalla, Howard F. 150 Switalla, Steve F. 214 Sychowskl, James M. 233 Sykora, James J. 236 Sylvester, Greg E. 219 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 32 Syper, Thaddeus J. 234 Syzdak, Nancy J. 236 Szaflarske, Carol 212 Szafran, Richard J. 211 Szalay, Dezso J. 227 Szarzywskl, Michael A. 213 Szczech, Michael J. 226 Szczech, Stephen M. 149 Szczepanek, Brian M. 64.95, 234 Szczepanek, Craig L. 63, 54, 82, 214 Szewczyk, Jerry J. 150 Szkorla, Richard J. 215 Szkudlarek, Warren E. 150 Szmurlo, Chester E. 235 Szmurlo, James M. 34, 1 50 Szofer, Jerry J. 242 Szydlowskl, Mark T. 68, 83, 217 Szymczak, Joseph M. 213 Szymczuk, Lidia 85, 224 Szyprzak, Sandra A. 109, 213 T Tabat, John H. 241 Tabisz, Thomas N. 31, 150 Tabor, Andrew . 227 Tabor, Robert J. 219 Tajiki, Rea M. 38, 242 Tzkaki, Steven K. 81, 88, 231 Takagi, Robert S. 245 Takehara, Mack R. 159, 216 Takeshita, Calvin 245 Talley, Cynthia J. 49, 58, 66, 111, 227 Tamada, Phyllis T. 228 Tamason, Joseph E. 233 Tarnura, Frank R. 74, 187, 235 Tanaka, Grace M. 81, 88, 243 Tanaka, Robert L. 207 Tando, Norman H. 81, 88, 219 Tanigawa, Joan Y. 88, 231 Tapia, Jaime S. 211 Tarach, Andrew Z. 74, 95, 96 Tarach, Zbigniew A. 92, 95 Taraszka, James J. 140 Targos, Tom S. 102, 237 Tarnow, Fredric H. 225 Tarnowski, Thomas M. 235 Tasch, Rudy J. 59, 244 Tashiyko, John J. 237 Tatsui, Glenn R. 241 Taylor Alvin B. 161 Taylor, Billy 241 Taylor, Chris A. 240 Taylor, Michael A. 225 Taylor, Richard J. 235 Taylor, Tony 240 Taylor, William E. 223 TECH PREP STAFF 117 Teitz, Bernhard R. 219 Telcser, Sharon L. 109, 243 TENNIS TEAM 181 Teresi, David J. 240 Terpinas, Steven N. 62, 81, 89, 213 Teriquez, Jesse L. 224 Terrones, Joseph V. 140 Terry, Walter J. 103, 107, 140, 179 5 Thacker, John J. 240 Theer, Peter D. 109, 241 Theis, James A. 234 Theis, Timothy A. 32, 34, 151 Theise, Eric S. 224 Theisz, Debra L. 109, 24411 Thelin, Tom J. 182, 222 Theodoropoulos, Constantinos Thiede, Bradley L. 58, 150 Thiel, John H. 34,151 Thies, David H. 213 Thomas, Charlotte A. 91, 221 Thomas. Michael S. 226 Thomas, Steven R. 211 Thome, Michael E. 103, 212 233 Thompson, Clark 56, 64, 140, 154 Thompson, Don J. 232 Thompson, Donn C. 219 Thompson, Edward C. 241 Thompson, Jesse L. 218 Thompson, Mark S. 241 Thompson, Scott A. 224 Thompson, Steve A. 112, 174 Thompson, Thomas A. 151 Thompson Thor, Mark S. 165, 226 Thorne, Edward 76, 91, 179, 219 Thorsberg, Jeff R. 245 Thudium, Charles 103, 151 Thurman, Gary W. 103, 140 Thuy, Steven A. 38, 242 Ticali, Anthony J. 224 Timmerman, Glen R. 111, 219 Tittle, Mark N. 69, 113, 126, 154 Toia, Sam 158, 164, 212 Tokarz, Bruce E. 106 Tokimoto, Peggy N. 38, Tokunaga, Chris C. 241 Tomaszewski, Vincent P. 221 Tomes, Don L. 64, 219 Tomko, Robert T. 179, 224 Tompary, Michael J. 89, 224 Tonesco, John P. 161, 241 Tong, Gary L. 81, 214 Tong, Leon 240 Tong, William 214 44, 59, 242 Tono, Debbie K. 244 Torpe, William T. 225 Torres, Alfredo 245 Torres, Jesse L. 239 Torres, Ignacio 50, 234 Tortorello, Charles B. 237 Tortiello, Hector M. 223 Tow, John P. 49, 238 Tow, Way 48, 54, 213 Toy, Mia N. 228 Toy, David 159 Toy, William 210 Toyama, Susan G. 229 'Toyama, Bruce 54, 228 ZTRACK-FROSH-SOPH 165 'TRACK-VARSITY 164 ,Tr-aczewski, Thaddeus J. 85, 220 5Traczyk, Ron J. 211 TRAFFIC A.M. 56 TRAFFIC P.M. 57' Treleaven, Michael W. 225 Trent, Michael L. 22, 109 Triantafel, Nicholas J. 112, 151, 182 Triantafillo, Dean M. 49, 89, 102, 218 Triche, Ellery L. 91, 103, 212 Trojan, Maria A. 85, 90, 229 Troian, Stephen M. 151 Tronzo, Vince J. 229 Tryba, Neil J. 241 Tryba, Kurt A. 62, 224 Tsamados, Chris 240 Tsevis, Ted G. 106, 225 Tsiolis, Konstantinos J. 89, 231 Tsuchiyama, Jane H. 238 Tsuma, Jason S. 88, 187, 225 Tucher, Robert R. 32, 34 Tulchinsky, Robert A. 216 Tulipano, Gayle D. 85, 232 Tuman, Donald J. 233 Tumar, Ken T. 151 Turco, Rick V. 238 Turco, Roger R. 234 Turcza, John B. 239 Turkowski, Kenneth E. 48, 53, 54, 70, 73, 1 51 Turner, Richard M. 32, 34, 151 Turocy, James W. 229 Turrentine, Daniel E. 151 Turrentine, Harold D. 151 Turrubiartes, Jaime 176, 244 Tutaj, Thomas J. 224 Twardowski, Emil R. 106 Twardowski, George R. 224 Tyburski, Joseph R. 151 Tyler, Barbara A. 217 TYPING 21 Tyson, Anthony D. 50, 91, 223 Tyus, Harold D. 233 U Uchida, Alice K. 50, 81, 88, 245 Uchida, Jeffrey M. 234 Uchima, Keith 88, 227 Ufnal, Edward A. 151 Uhl, Paul C. 109, 228 UKRAINIAN KOZAK CLUB 90 Ulbrecht, Edward R. 235 Ulis, Mary E. 32 Umlauf, Grace E. 236 Underwood, Keith A. 160, 165, 229 Underwood, Linda M. 234 Underwood, Thomas 151 Urban, Dan F. 212 Urbana, Gregory A. 218 Urbaniak, Walter A. 151 Urbanowicz, John M. 59. 60, 89, 217 Urbaszewski, Mrs. Teresa 110, 207, 219 Urian, Theresita E. 233 Urian, William E. 107, 152, 172 Uribe, James 90 Urresta, Edwin M. 36, 50, 244 Ushana, Joseph 223 USHERS CLUB 60 Uslander, Dan 50, 112, 151, 154, 164 Ustasiewski, Joyce M. 62, 103, 218 265 INDEX Uyeno, Timothy T. 113, 230 Uzarowski, Paul C. 79, 92, 93, 95, 96, 222 V Vabakos, Mr. Paul T. 207, 233 Vacala, Lawrence V. 107, 151, 172 Vachula, Janet L. 234 Vahn, Michael E. 239 Vajic, Kenneth A. 214 Valdes, Ernest L. 73,114 Valdes, Gilbert 245 Valdez, Rafael 233 Valdez, Richard V. 223 Valentine, Mr. Michael 220 Valentino, Ronald M. 244 Valentine, Trenton L. 242 Valera, Glicerio Z. 220 Valerio, Gildo M. 218 Vales, John F. 245 Valle, Jaime H. 90, 220 Valleau, William K. 244 Van Dyke, Raymond E. 48, 64, 74, 81, 226 Van Gerald E. 220 Van Gemert, Kathy A. 238 Van Tilburh, John D. 223 Varga, Robert G. 224 Vargas, Uriel U. 112,151 Varnavas, Gus G. 173, 225 Varygiannes, John G. 223 Vasdekas, Tom 106, 225 Vasilsevich, Tom 165, 167,223 Vassileff, Larry 81, 240 Vaughan, Ronald W. 223 Vaughan, Victoria A. 102, 242 Vaughn, Gary S. 151 Veach, Stephen F. 224 Vedeen, Leonard M. 210 Vega, Manuel 92, 93, 95, 96, 151 Vega, Raul 34, 36, 49, 222 Veit, Matthew C. 214 Velasco, Oscar 161, 227 Velez, Antonio 49,151,169 Velez, Douglas 218 Velez, Susana C. 102,214 Veljasevic, Kokan K.V. 238 Venetos, James M. 244 Ventura, Joseph 243 Venturini, Lawrence A. 151 Verastegui, Leticia 243 Verastegui, Sergio F. 218 Verciglio, Frank M. 245 Vercillo, Catherine A. 241 Vercillo, John A. 219 Vernon, Vickery, Constance A. 227 Robert M. 225 Vickery, Viga, Walter 228 Vigo, Anthony A. 211 Vikara, John J. 238 Villa, Richard J. 226 Villano, Russell B. 36 Villareal, Richard J. 103 Villarreal, David D. 151 Villarreal, Ruperto 219 Villasenor, Christine A. 50, 85,222 Vincent, Christopher P. 234 Vincent, Daniel J. 62, 217 Vinson, Gary D. 152 Vinson, James A. 92, 93, 95, 96,220 Virgilio, Larry A. 106 Virgilio, Susan M. 74,214 Visconti, Joseph 212 Vitacc, Thomas M. 229 Vitello, Chad 229 Vitello, Guy 53,152 Vlasak, Dennis K. 227 Vogelsberg, Steven A. 69, 103, 152 Volek, Michael J. 239 Volpert, James E. 103, 232 Volpert, Lawrence A. 235 Von Horn, Miss Elaine 244 Vorne, Norman C. 81, 240 Vosburgh, Gregory J. 214 266 Vosejpka, Anthony F. 219 Voulgarakis, George R. 53, 112, 152 Vukashinovich, Dan 224 Vukosavich, Michael 83, 84, 151, 178 Vukosavich, Peter A. 84, 238 W Wadas, Anthony J. 115, 220 Wadas, Charles E. 225 Wager, Joe R. 211 David E. 222 Erwin M. 237 Wagner, Wagner, Wagner, Glen J. 161, 238 Wagner, James P. 108 Walter J. 241 Wagner, Wahle, Karen M. 237 Wais, Timothy J. 161,234 Wajda, John T. 224 Waida, Paul B. 56,212 Walczak, Wesley M. 92, 212 Waldack, David J. 109, 211 Waldoch, Mark E. 161,237 Walcjeski, Thomas J. 48, 62, 66, 81,111,121 WELDING 26 Welke, Christine A. 38, 102, 242 Welc, Richard J. 48, 54, 63, 215 Wellhausen, Bill W. 183, 222 Wells, Jesse F. 227 Weitz, Joseph R. 152 Wendt, David W. 152 Wenseritt, Richard L. 227 Wentzloff, Glen E. 74, 237 Werner, Glen W. 103, 235 Werner, Jay- 226 Weslow, Ronald D. 89, 152, 154 Wessel, David J. 48, 54, 85, 152 West, Jeffery B. 227 Wester, Ricky D. 240 Wetzel, Robert A. 48, 60, 114 Weyland, Thomas G. 32, 38, 226 Wharton, Wendy A. 32, 92, 93, 95, 226 Whiddon, Lawrence D. 152 White, James B. 212 White, John J. 182, 225 White, Keith R. 245 White, Marvin A. 237 White, Robert S. 222 White, Steven Z. 78, 91, 152, 158, 164 Wickery, Kevin J. 56,210 Walewander, Mr. Lee J. 60, 207 Walker, Walker, Walker, 217 David P. 115, 227 Donald R. 70, 215 Robert A. 158, 172, Walker, Scott L. 224 Walker, Steve B. 161, 227 Walker, Steven J. 233 Wall, L ester O. 234 Wallace, Michael G. 234 Walls, Raynell 103, 232 Walsh, Walter, Walter, Timothy P. 234 Robert O. 32, 215 Steven J. 34, 241 Wankowski, Robert S. 79, 92, ' 95, 9 6 Wantuch, Jeffry W. 222 Widder, Wade S. 242 Wiebe, Walter B. 95, 238 Wiedman Jerry J. 238 Wiedman, Thomas J. 152 Wierzbicki, Chester W. 216 Wiesinger, Tyjajas I. 64, 241 Wiesmeyer, Catherine A. 34,62 225 Wiggin, John D. 233 Wilczak, Frank S. 182, 213 Wizewski, Steve L. 214 Wiley, Marietta E. 103, 240 Wilfong, Kevin L. 230 Wilk, Christopher A. 176,215 Willc, Gerald C. 162, 223 Wilk, Joseph M. 227 I Mr. Ronald V. 207,233 Wanzung, Mr. Daniel 103, 179, 207 Warchol, Tom B. 215 Warden, Jon L. 88, 216 Wardzala, Robert W. 32, 152 Wardzala, Thomas W. 218 Warmowski, James T. 34, 165, 237 Ware, John C. 241 Warner, Keith R. 70,78 Warrior 114 Warzecha, Thomas J. 81, 113, 233 Washington, Otis 238 Wasikowski, Robert A. 233 Wassilkowski, Gregory 103, 245 Wastag, Michael J. 56, 63, 89, 152 Watanabe, Gerard C. 240 Watson, Christopher A. 161, 242 Watson, Diana L. 85 Watson, Paul J. 240 Watkins, Lawrence L. 223 Watters, Eddie D. 152 Wattley, Tom G. 240 Watts, Mrs. Delphine M. 244 Watts, Eddie 216 Waytula, Joseph M. 92, 200 Weathersby, Kenneth A. 161 Webb, Jayson 222 Weber, John H. 162,218 Wedner, Daniel L. 56,113, 114, 152 Weekley, Deborah A. 60, 223 Wegener, Clement 224 Weglarczyk, Miroslaw S. 89, 218 Wehde, Steve N. 152 Wehrmeister, Paul W. 233 Weidner, Mark S. 224 Weir, Robert A. 152 Weingartner, Thom A. 59, 152 Weissgerber, Fred 242 Welch, David S. 161,232 Welch, Philip C. 226 Welden, Dale R. 226 Wilk, Mitchell J. 216 Williams, Bobby G. 81, 223 Williams, Brian D. 229 Williams, Gilbert 91,111,152 Williams. LaFayette 152 Williams, Wilson, Lawrence 229 Larnell C. 228 Williams, Robert J. 161, 222 Wills, Caroll D. 152 Wilson, Robert L. 153 Wilson, Tom M. 227 Wimer, Bruce K. 108,152, 168 Wimer, Tim M. 108, 168 Wimmer, Greg J. 182 Winchester, Michael G. 152 Wirth, James T. 90, 224 Wise, Lonnie D. 227 Wiseman, Marshall P. 226 Wiser, Ralph 32, 34, 74, 83, 112, 152 Wisinski, Diane M. 64, 245 Wismer, Dennis R. 244 Wisniewski, Laura R. 102, 222 Witkowski, Edward W. 34, 36, 152 Wittkowski, Mike G. 211 Witkowski, Richard M. 34, 74, 220 Witt, Brad L. 153 Witt, Richard G. 103, 153 Wittleder, Edward A. 227 Wittlock, Scott R. 238 Wizniak, James M. 210 Wlodarski, John M. 243 Wlodarski, Richard F. 211 Wlodek, Daniel N. 113,153 Wnek, Mark J., 158 Wnek, Matt F. 79, 241 Wnek, Steve W. 103, 245 Wnuk, Eddie M. 64, 81, 89, 210 Wodka, Joseph F. 81,109,115, 179, 220 Wodziem, Rodney J. 89, 140 Wogelius, Roy A. 95, 96, 233 Wojak, Alan D. 167, 234 Wojak, Walter L. 222 Wojciewski, Michael L. 56, 57, 5 8. Wojcieizek, Mathew 225 Wojcik, Albert 210 Wojcik, Gregory A. 32, 34, 36. 213 Wojcik, Suzanne 242 Wojcik, Theresa M. 48, 162, 223 Wojda, Michael C. 79, 153 Wojdyla, Wes N. 79, 81, 241 Wojnicki, Thomas E. 153 Wojtas, Allen T. 229 Wollmann, George J. 224 Wolodzko, George P. 226 Woloszyn, Guy M. 121 Woloszyn, Pamela J. 222 Wolter, Carol A. 222 Wong, Dennis 50, 61, 153 Wong, Dugan 236 Wong, Edmund D. 153 Wong, Edward W. 223 Wong, Lary J. 153 Wong, Timmy 234 Woo, Wei L. 221 Wood, Bruce A. 69 Wood, John T. 59, 153 Wood, Michael B. 81, 235 Wood, Robert 48, 50, 53, 121 Woodruff, Donna L. 36, 68 Woodruff, James V. 213 WOODSHOP 24 Word, Scott D. 245 Worley, Joann 226 Wos, Mr. Michael V. 207, 245 Wosliechowski, Andrew F. 64, 234 Wottowicz, Mitchell S. 228 Woytas, Melvin E. 239 Wozniak, Gary E. 244 Wozniczka, George 82, 233 Woznyj, Nicholas J. 106, 153, 163 Wray, William R. 229 WRESTLING-FROSH-SOPH 171 WRESTLlNG-VARSITY 170 Wright, Anthony B. 182,241 Wright, Glorious T. 242 Wright, Kitty 226 Wright, Michael C. 92, 93, 95, 96, 214 Wright, Sharon E. 113, 224 Wrobel, Anthony 92, 96, 218 Wruskyj, Peter 153 Wypych, Sylvia M. 89,231 Wyshywaniuk, Michael W. 90, 153 Wysocki, Jim S. 129 Y Yahiro, Bruce l. 88, 165,229 Yahya, Raji T. 34, 36, 228 Yakich, Rudy T. 57, 106,229 Yamamoto, Alan 103, 210 Yamamoto, Dean S. 32, 34, 54, 32, 153 Yamanaka, Jay Y. 153, 154, 158 Yamanaka, Joan 88, 234 Yamane, Jeffrey T. 240 Yamasaki, Steven H. 88, 238 Yasukawa, Steven S. 107, 153, 172 Yatagai, Leesa C. 241 Yee, Allen Y. 236 Yee, Lily 55, 103, 215 Yokoyama, Rick 56, 227 Yonan, Robert J. 220 Yonan, Shadrach 153 York, Dennis W. 229 Yoshimura, Eddie M. 82, 88, 106, 225 Yoshimura, Frank I. 212 Yoshimura, Jeff K. 82, 88, 229 Yoshimura, Michael S. 218 Yoshimura, Richard A. 234 Young, David H. 235 Young, Gregory A. 69, 111 Young, James F. 57, 83,111, 153 Young, Mr. Joseph 207 Young, Peter J. 235 Young Robert S. 138 242 Young, Stewart B. 1612, 211 Ystrom, Wiiliam H. 234 63, 64, ee, 81, 108, 114, 153, 154 Yu. Joseph 242 :unix Yurich, Lucille F. 221 Zaba, Walter J. 82, 239 Zach, Donald S. 89, 153, 158, 164, 178 Zachar, Scott A. 241 Zachwieja, Debra L. 22 Zafiris, Christ 214 Zagone, Phillip A. 244 Zahnen, Roger J. 239 Zaid, Gary J. 64, 82, 214 Zajczenko, Michael 92, 153 Zack, Lisa D. 49, 104, 264 zak, Mr. Stan 208 159 Zakrzewski, Martin E. 153 Zalewski, Lydia B. 36, 38, 237 Zamagiwa, Todd K. 215 Zanders, Mark E. 58, 66, 153 Zaplatynski, Craig S. 90, 92, 93, 153 Zarecky, Randy G. 109, 227 Zarlenga, Mrs. Jane 208, 220 Zaucha, Mathew 211 Zavala, George 236 Zawila, Theresa B. 244 Zea, Steve K. 92, 95, 212 Zeivel, Gary D. 161, 237 ZeIasko,,, Edward J. 49, 113, 233 Zelden, Mr. Stewart F. 83, 153, Zeman, Peter P. 82 Zender, Karyn L. 85, 222 Zerga, Thomas A. 230 Ziberna, Ricky P. 212 Ziegler, James W. 217 Zielinski, Katherine M. 50, 88, 109, 162, 220 Zierenberg, David G. 216 9 Zimbrakas, William J. 238 Zimowsk, Neal E. 220 Ziolkowski, Joe F. 64 Zindell, Mr. Leo L. 208, 233 Ziolkowski, Anne C. 32, 221 Ziolkowski, Susan M. 234 Zingsheim, Wayne A. 58, 59, 153 Zinner, Andrew P. 231 Zmuda, David P. 153 Znajda, Gregory R. 239 Zook, Nicholas J. 36,153 Zoren, Mr. Joesph J. 208 Zornig, Charles W. 92, 212 Zuber, Edward M. 217 Zuniga, Jauler 161 Zupko, John P. 64, 240 Zwanzig, Jon A. 34, 36 Zwarycz, Ted Fl. 238 Zyles, James A. 217 Zyles, Robert M. 245 AUTOGRAPHS ' 1 GQQJ fuck iw DOW :uwfov CiaS'S ago! -L 1265 Lgalfaw CL4gQC95'0fQ PM PM ig, el... film QW Z2 ccrfyl gi-..54 Wong GC' NHHN5 CIC! 'fm ,Qs , !Jv J4fM6y,QS3 U, QVCV OJYOIIVYKKQBP Clwag from Q JCL , c1'j',,k 1 . . f ' Lfffw,f'f , if make 'Howl pizzas W ,Q gif' Jifaafk . fc' we ,.gff,f Z . W QM 24. f ,ff 3 A Jw U M we Q.,5,,.,Mi' if ,f .76i,,,JffL'f'UL L' Dime! I' MLM. ' fffdg -M115 X166 ci 1 . 'faugf' P bd' bf ...lf LJZCWW' ' VAL 8 67101 fb oi C 79 XM liaise hd U15 JK ' 4 he ' fjogji MMQQ, ' xsiifk Www MF 7 MQ 7 X. ,. M' . 1 3 Q MMM M M 72, 267 w..3.,XH.., AUTOGRAPHS wffifW ww fjggwifgjijffgm NEAL 1-3 ' C5962 york 6 49109 X QQLQ Y' ge, - gifs 57 ,sg iv SE N, E 5355? l f 1:- K Z l ' 1 Q. , SN f 1 .qw-. ,5.y A Q'- I .f , J 1.- 57 - 4 N 43 I A f W 23: ff A A -5 1. 'if ' K' 25. ' e - . 3 L 4 445:55 ,L x 'Ffa I 'QQ' 4 . . ., .-4 '- X 4 1 -5' vii 4 6' ' JE 'P' -1-1, - 1 ,E -f' V e. 4 :f '. VP' ,L - -A L., .,. 5. ' 5. -4 :Wit ' ' ' A 'H ' f .Eg 1121 gs ,A -:V 1 gfjl if ' . r -'H S I 1:-IE-a L'..- ' ' 2 '-J -Q- I L, , 222,53 -- 'gn-. .K , -2 ' 4-cf V vi ef .4 7 'T - ' 1 J, 1 f .A 4 'S If-i '. J- 2- J. 'r -I , . . : Y fgi. nl 7 V I f .- ' .1e+:-.., - ' V125 w e - M, 4' f .-..1--, 3 r. ' .. - .. , . ' L ' - A ' 'ag .. f.2.:5f?'Hf5-:f::g,::'fg . '1F!-5fS'a'3',- -. -. ,L--5-'P -4 --aff M1 ' ggi-:.7I:F'4 ' k'I: 4'- I? -su. A 1' gg ey- U ' 'M '2 '.ifs fLit'gEL'55l2f.'?51f- v-Z::'r . -791.2 A, , M , , ' . 1 stun' -. A 'jf'-rr,-T T '55-0-5' -. , . 'N .Sw -y '-.-nr .,,. 'f A -. 1. f f ! 1 .' f'41f1:9'4' .. ,, .iQ?'S,:vU-NPL, 45 .i 7+:i,' :-m,...g.,,,1.g.- ,,... ,A - VNV, - .... -, . --..:f-.-,,,.0,vwH . ,A -,g hu Y. :'g!i'vf.w'b'3-qL- 7 x 'gf TM E 1 ., W Q1 s ' K -is , J 1. Qi., ' V' ' 1 Er 5 x , K f 1 .at .f PS - . f gn 1 .r , F ' s- 4 : f 's Y . , , 4 F A . i fr ' . - 5 ,ya ' N H ,. H. .- ,L Y 1 f -'IQ ' ' ' vial' . -1- -rv-'um -ff 'e , - -. mei . Q rf -'B ' 'S' .5 P 1h i?x ' 'W' fel'-1'gy.-1?'1 E7',:34?::i?.q12,.,.m3:,.,,.g,':g5:Pf1',jglEE9i:g5-ysjgailfg - C r lr , I -. '51--442, . 1 3,7 E ,, , I , W- Q a 1' Y' 5 11 's . - ' Z X 1 v1 W ' 5 ki' if 3. 3 f ' 3, 4 -- QM, , 4 - -11-af?-QQ - af - Nea-. A .:?f7-,sf . .fi y fl.---4, .,, 4 '- 'f -ef-v'ai ff - '- ,f L 535' ff '- M f'2-Wi. .W .. ., PQM- -'ic 5, --1. ..... W p Q , - a , .,., .1-. , .. 1 , , , ' -4:-L.-.L. -4-'vp -. -gi .N - N' -1,-'..-,,-,512-1:-f,a:1.g'gga, 35 4,-,.VJ,' ,'.3'Eg-jeff.: . '.:J:-gfgtlleil ,, , 'bi ' - ' ' W' ' Y'7 A 1 'Ps-TJi3r53gfU71 ' -f -- ' if ' 1v4 ' ' 9'P'755?Z: 'GL' . . I ,..-, .,4,.,,.-V A: dv 4- 5 .ARJV 1. AI , W -E ., . . , V .-av,-..,... -.mm ,, .ii A U It 1 ' Q.. ,, .J nib, T 'L'.? fIi:fvTfZ f' , n -f',yfj,.iL..5, 'fff'Q1i'2,-,Q-uN.,:.. Jw , . 1 f-'xmT,,.,v pa.,L-p1,-J ,ig - 1 -'X-..,, pq yy 5 ALLUSYRATION BY ED WATTERS AND ANDREW GRACI 1


Suggestions in the Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) collection:

Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942

Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

1943

Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 1

1945

Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963

Lane Tech College Prep High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 45

1973, pg 45


Searching for more yearbooks in Illinois?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Illinois yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.