Maine South High School - Eyrie Yearbook (Park Ridge, IL)

 - Class of 1977

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WU 1 V I Oy' J' MIK U' ju' ff f WK , D W e My dm .l wr' N kj' fy' UN J M, V1 W M yfwwf we Q. A l W Q' Homecoming Carnival proves successful and fhn, This year, Maine South's Home- coming weekend was a huge success. In addition to float building, several different clubs also built booths for Friday night's carnival. There was plenty of food available and a variety of activities, including a jailhouse. After the carnival, Pep Club held a Pep Rally and a flaming M.S. was burned. Early Saturday morning, was the annual parade, followed by the big game. During halftime the freshman class float won first place. In addition, Sue Leonard was crowned Homecoming Queen of '76. The game ended with the Hawks on top of the Maine East Demons with a score of 14-7. vagina , Q-M. als V vu ,, 11 .-'N mgefg, I W 4, il' ...Il gf rw lug hsL..n J F rllfv inform gg. p L, N ,. . tm lisa fair M listen r 1 ,-'ffffgwaigf' f Mp, 55 g can me I ul vlll mi V 1 W, 155591135 J 1- , sim.-'-,s.w:naWf I 11 a s ' ,., r -, ' - e 'l'fj'L H, ,. 1 LM. ,, A,-jg it 5' 5 S Q ff W ltlliff' a?fsf l'5?': L . -jfs., - if: .N V D 1 ,,., . :hifi ' ' Q1 , F7 1 if so lf 4:x-ii l Hifi? Y .ff ' ,gl j ' . gli' 'RTI' ' .av A' ,il-. 4 c - ,+ ., .fT-:jg ' 5, '- Q ri - if-rf '1. A , ,f X 'Q'-sfff . Q..f-as-Q-e , 'V g:?f31, 41 .ff ' 75, W sg, Al' J hQ7WOlf4 F , , . ff fi L Q, ULU 3j',q Q,J v'nCf!l.Xl,lbl!0' Cl, C473 GMA' . fl L ,.,, A -, , Q nfs , 1 A ffwoLflf1,c.fv?i. FC W U ff 1 flf7'w'lf C ffflfl' -.. ff ,ff qw '-ip , ffl. aw-1223 LfM1,L,f llwflf C'7k f5l Aff ' -fl C YLQULJ lqC.7lwJ T Dx .f1,fq5'1,,-LQ, QlQlf7'7f77 t ,--X f, A ,v'A f ' 1' ' LfjL, F10tuj7?Cf VV5 Lvl L if fflif 7 gil , M ,f ,f-, Q fjij LT,.yUU,f71,4ff7g I J . QL X . ffyrrcgo vfwQLf1iLC6UWW7U fi i ff'-XX ,,.,.,i- 'hi' -I ff' 19 ABOVE LEFT: A rock group entertained at the Homecoming Carnival, which proved a great success. ABOVE CENTER: Many people came to see the Homecoming game. ABOVE: At the game fans saw many exciting plays. LEFT: This year's Home- coming queen, crowned between games, was Sue Leonard. CEN- TER LEFT: Student Council members Kim Lindstrom and Kris McFarland prepared roses for the queen. FAR LEFT: Many clubs, like Spanish Club, sold food at the Carnival, X f , 15 gfs- . I 5 V, K' 7 , -' N1 I W. kj, J, , , X, , . . ml, r . . dx f I . 1 , , . 11 U 1 5 X ' , ., - ,su 5- 4,1 AQ.:-4 .f 1 . .. 5 X. 54 .-L 4 . I v . W , X . 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ABOVE CENTER: Sandy DaValle, a member of Brotherhood Society and Home- coming nominee, was escorted by Tom Barr. ABOVE RIGHT: Ellen Lenke, a Varsity Cheerleader, was accompanied by Dick Howard. FAR RIGHT: Honi Woodside announced the queen candidates during the Homecoming dance. FAR CENTER: Ellen Smith, escorted by Paul Preston, was also a Cheerleader. FAR CENTER RIGHT: Jill Krueger, Captain of the Cheerleaders, was escorted by Ken Mrowiec. RIGHT: Sue Leonard, a member of various girls sports teams, was accompanied by Tom McGlade. Pio pu 4 1 A ss XR Q ' is is Get Closer is theme of dance As always, one of the greatest high- lights of the school year was Home- coming week. In addition to the car- nival and the Pep Rally, a mid- week assembly was held honoring the Queen court. The guest speaker this year, Johnny Morris, spoke on the significance of good sportsmanship during the high school years. Get Closer the annual dance, was held on the night of the game and proved to be quite successful. This year's queen, Sue Leonard was crowned and awarded the team football and kisses at the dance. Undoubtedly, the spirit and enthusiasm captured during this year's Homecoming ac- tivities will be remembered by all. X, , ve WT l ti Jak iz! JDJ J W W N gud? ,,,e,c yup gs l n 'X VX fxzxib 'i A NNKQWJQX M , Oil X N I V KX yi x. . C! 1 X 'x UJ CLJX e ,Li Eg X fr Matt U M it A U 17 wb? Un f ll ts N X bD'vuQQp C5 Us Mex 'VK-'U CJ.V !O 4.L.f. QCJNAAQ 'R Lkfuxl .MNA dll-oYPJZ7Q-f ,Q,Q.Q, L,0fQ1fq, kffx, . Uvevxs-Qdus fir-ACJL AJ-f-flfvvwxil-'L . I lb Jolliwfirlucipll- Chorus . . Antigone . . Nurse . . . Ismene . . Haemon . Creon .... First Guard y. . . Second Guard Third Guard . . Messenger . Page .... Eurydice . Antigone . .Debbie Johnson Cathy Rogowski . . .Sue Tybon . .Laura Sauter .Dave Millhiser . .Kevin Kielas . .Ralph Black Mike Stevenson .Scott Schwarz . .Ellen Smals . .Patty Hennessy . .Carolyn Krause 1 1 I 1 Q - me ' ':':'l'l'l'i'o'u'o'a'i'fa . mo. ' ,.,.,.q.s.o.e.s.s.s'n.u... N nmmouu g'uo.unun u a a u u u n 0 on .U.:.:,:,:,...n.o.a.o'o.i A f s Ill H Q' Nunn Hump .l.l.l.0.I.I'0.0.0516....g'l.l.l.l.O.l ,N 8.9 U IN. . . . , . , ,.,.,',.. '.',',', a u u u l l.l v Ant1gone's plot involves tragedy Antigone, this year's arena play, proved to be a success among stu- dents and general audiences. The plot was centered around the Greek trage- dy by Sophocles in which young An- tigone, portrayed by Cathy Rogowski, was the heroine in the final outcome. Creon, played by Kevin Kielas, cau- tioned Antigone against burying her brother. However, Antigone was de- termined to carry out her moral prin- ciples and go through with the burial. The result was the arrest and per- secution of the tragic figure, Anti- gone. Of course, the play itself could not have been as successful without the fine direction of Mr. Wagoner. Many students also put forth great talent, time, and effort in the making of a most successful arena play at Maine South. iff U l--' V .Q LEFT: Kevin Kielas, portraying Creon, con- Xing lg J X L .NFS fronted Cathy Rogowski, as Antigone, after fbi as 1' Sf' QQ' .SQ she had been arrested. FAR LEFT: Laura Oilblxhj 5 3 K I Sauter, acting as Ismene, conveyed to An- ' X ,. 7 ' ., -, 'il CHQ 3, tigone her negative feelings about the burial biilqdl MX XVQ 3 Q of her brother. ABOVE LEFT: Antigonef, , X I .-rf -X H A broke the news to Haemon, David Millhiserflsiq'MCL'!i'Li Li ' A O ' that she was breaking their engagement. FAR H ,- ,aff 'LLQ Lgf-U ABOVE: swf: schwm, Ralph Black, and L' w A. rl' Mike Stevenson, as the guards, arrested Anti- fN,X,Q',,fg V mqjx' L' QQ P gone. ABOVE: Pat Hennessy, as Creon's ' ' secretary, was a part of the opening monologue. NLG, ' s l V. V-C5921 - !,. 19 I ,fx K-sr in Nia N lf: ., I ff'i3l'i2, ...f...a,-. 1 ki pm. W th I' 9.0. f-, - .IX fig? 3 f wfr! w ' . ,X lzakllfg '- ? 5- P 'ga f' ,A J 1 ,R Ai u , i r 1 wif l I 1-ff .H N, 'a 1 1 9 1 i r, t. H Z B n A - 3 '1 L! 3 'C Q Q. gqffflfiw H 1 z 1 v i I 4 ff 4 L9 . :ut is m 1 QU X L 3 Q A VK '-4, 1 2 L ,M ' gf' ' E.-' B u':L ' R in-. X5 L bl X Rx' OX A' A . . I, . Q ? J. 4 Sup' .' V L , :A Sf: A, lx .K ' 1.1. X if 'g.-f 1 A - -nl W- '. x xx V ABOVE: Julie Bauer, Varsity Cheerleader, was escorted by Paul Amidei. ABOVE CEN- TER: This year's Spirit Queen Kathy Gibbons was accompanied by Steve Malin. FAR ABOVE: Vicki Lobianco and Chris Daniels enjoyed the Spirit Hop after the game. FAR RIGHT: Honi Woodside danced to the enter- taining music at the hop. FAR CENTER: Spirit Queen Court: Top: K. Gibbons. Bottom: J. Bauer, P. Lukens, J. Casaletto. CENTER: John Dorman escort- ed Jeri Casaletto, a member of the Hawkettes. RIGHT: Peggy Lukens, a member of the Pep Band, was escorted by Jim Krumwiede. 22 tl Engle' 'JI 1 .--La' . , V7--AF -O First annual Spirit Hop is well-attended by many .91-, 1 vi-for GN 1 T X f i- 67 s.,,,.. f This year's Spirit and Sports Week was indeed a highlight of the school year. Throughout the week, students voted for their favorite candidates in the sports scene. The athletes were awarded titles such as Wildest Wet- look, and Knobbiest Knees, as a result of the voting. At the end of the week, the Spirit Queen Court was introduced at the winter sports as- sembly. Pep Club Council president Kathy Gibbons was announced Spirit Queen at the basketball game and the first annual Spirit Hop followed the game. The hop was well attended and greatly enjoyed by everyone. Indeed Spirit and Sports Week added enthusiasm to the sports season. 23 Matchmaker lights the stage This year's all school play, The Matchmaker, was a farce set in the 1880's. The story concerned a rich merchant and a marriage broker who was helping the merchant to find a bride. When he went to New York to seek a wife, he was constantly con- fronted by his niece and her boy- friend and his clerk and assistant who were in New York to have a good time and to enjoy themselves. Later, there was mass chaos resulting when everyone ran into each other. The plot became even more exciting when the audience discovered that the matchmaker was actually narrowing the merchant's choices because she wanted him for her own. But the play could only have been done with the help of the crew, directors, and cast. L-. lx l X. l I Si S 2 :Ll 'Q . .4-l The Matchmaker Horace Vandergelder . CorneliusHackl . . . BarnabyTucker . . MalachiStack . . Ambrose Kemper . .Mike Flannery . .Kevin Kielas Mike Stevenson .Dave Millhiser . .Don Fagerson Joe Scalon ..... .Gary Sheehan Rudolph . .Gary Simmons August . . . . .Paul Bixby A Cabman ..... . .Ralph Black Mrs. Dolly Levi .... . .Patty Hennessy Miss Flora Van Huysen . . .Debbie Johnson Mrs. Irene Molloy . . Cathy Rogowski Minnie Fay .... . .Nancy McLendon Ermengarde ...... ...... J ean Walsh Gertrude ........ . . .Nanette LeMonier Miss Van Huysen's Cook . ....... Cathy Inserra Musicans ........ ......... J im Burson Kathy Burson, Bill Luvisi Jack Ozzie, Eric Seidel LEFT: Kevin Kielas and Mike Stevenson ., X I hid from Mike Flannery, Mr. Vandergelder. LEFT: Pat Hennessy in the role of Dolly Levi, the Matchmaker, planned her strategy. LEFT CENTER: Nancy McLendon as the shop assistant helped Mrs. Molloy, the mill- iner. FAR LEFT: Cornelius Hack! hid from Mr. Vandergelder in Mrs. Malloy 's cup- A l jg X board. ABOVE LEFT: Rudolph, the head ,-M waiter at Harmonia Gardens, took Mr. Van- dergelderis order as Malachi Stack paid atten- tion to what was said. ABOVE: Mr. Van- I . -- A X le dergelder offered Mrs. Malloy, Cathy Rogow- .J ski, some candy. -N W. 25 Arthur . . Merlyn . . Guenevere . . Lancelot . . Pellinore . . Mordred . . . Tom of Warwick Sir Dinadan . . Sir Lionel . . Sir Sagramore Camelot . . . . .KevinKie1as Gary Sheehan Kent Scharringhausen Tom Long . . .Valerie De Bartolo Gayle Corthinos . . .Mike Flannery Mark Gibson . . . . .Greg Stanton Bill Stubblefield . . .Dave Millhiser Ralph Black . . . .Joe Hughes Jim De Lano . . .Don Fagerson . . .Bob Rosenberg . . . .Bill Luvisi 5 4 if . -' '-1 gum l.,ll'.. v'r,' We W . v 4- Y ,Wa 5 , . I: .Af ' f' , , F VV f Camelot centers upon Knlghts of the Round Table As always the music department displayed fine talent in the superb performance of the annual musical. This year's production, Camelot, was centered around an English king fKevin Kielas and Gary Sheehanl, his wife Guenevere fValerie DeBar- tolo and Gayle Corthinos! and their situation involving the round table and its brave knights. The tragedy is finally set when Queen Guenevere falls in love with Sir Lancelot CMike Flannery and Mark Gibsonj. Camelot itself was full of very beautiful music, intriguing costumes, and fas- cinating scenery. Of course, much credit must also be awarded to the drama department for their time and talent during Camelot. LEFT: Pellinore I Greg Stanton! told Valerie DeBartolo, Gary Sheehan, Mark Gibson, Kent Sharringhausen about interesting happenings in his life. CENTER LEFT: King Arthur I Kevin Kielas! and Lancelot I M ike Flannery! pledged their support to each other. FAR LEFT: Guenevere I Valerie DeBartolo! and Arthur fGarjy Sheehan! paused before the castle gate. ABOVE LEFT: Pellinore fBill Stubbelfield! explained the curse placed on his family to Gayle Cortinos, Kevin Kielas, Mike Flannery and Kent Sharringhausen. ABOVE CENTER: Merlyn fKent Sharringhausen! and Arthur K Gary Sheehan! discussed the king's future. ABOVE: Lancelot fMark Gibson! told King Arthur fGarjy Sheehan! about his ideas forthe Round Table. 27 KTELETTCS Hawks tackle opponents to tue conference title The varsity Hawks continued their winning ways once more this season with an 8-1 record and tieing Glen- brook North for the conference cham- pionship. The Hawks traveled to Willowbrook, and looked very good against the overly large Willowbrook team, but could not put the score on the board, conceding their opening playoff game. During the conference season, fine performances were given by many senior players. Nine men were placed on the all conference team, and middle linebacker Paul Preston was elected to the all-state team. Coach Schmidt looked forward to a fine '77-'78 season. 28 1'-4: lard -,.-. . . lar- , I 3'-A-': 4.- LEFT: Ken Mrowiec cut through a gaping hole opened by the offensive line. FAR LEFT: Varsity quarterback Gus Paloian looked down- field for an open receiver. FAR CENTER: Middle linebacker Tom Garcea awaited an on- coming ball carrier. ABOVE LEFT: Junior fullback Dave Ryan broke through Maine E'ast's defensive line. ABOVE CENTER: Tom McGlade easily ran through Maine East during the Homecoming' game. FAR ABOVE: Quarterback Gus Paloian showed he could run as well as pass. ABOVE: Ken Mrowiec successfully ran against a strong Maine East defense. 0,917 ff Hmncfo L 'fl is 15 Mio fi blowi- !e5,JoffkQfq ffcmj, l,f0foTe so ' 0 no I4 Lfl'7jl'7 fosffoalsvffoo ff fi, 555 fp fn 700 Lever: QMKOU A you Wfofiil Cl H wwf W7 KHZXW QOH ug!! L ,AMW Q C? pg H71 5l,101f7lQf? ?nc! ltwifyfh, iffy A 29 V V 0 MQW! v ' -Q an 6 1 bn all - Q'- I Q 5 'SFF' ,pani- .W-,.f....-.--4-1-u ,-E if ' - 'fm .fri Q Q 4 4 1 - ,4 N 'wh F . . , ,Ap O ' 1. A 4 , ff , 44, , , if-:J 'rf ni -- 8 Y , Qs , 19 f R F lf K gui 1 ' ' M. R ' 35 A em, el iii 'I 4 'N ' 'il .4 A V 'S DI, .l i'lf. +. 53 f .Q f in IA' I' --'v W? . Cross Country has 9-3 record Endurance, skill, and of course de- dication are three traits that are necessary for a cross country runner. Obviously, our Maine South Hawks had these qualities in their '76-'77 season, as they were able to finish with a conference record of 9-3 in the Central Suburban League. Out- standing athletes were Steve Senf, who, after qualifying for the state meet, was able to finish third. Tim McNamara was also named to the conference list. With the coming strength of the frosh-soph teams, next year's harriers should uphold this ex- cellent record and prove to be very tough competition for all their con- ference opponents. 31 Q: 'f I M U -1 v X, f W LEFT: Tom Barr pulled down a rebound as Russ Schmelzer, Rickie Smith, and Pat Nugent stood by. LEFT CENTER: Jeff Baker shot a lay up. FAR LEFT: Pat Nugent shot a lay up against Niles East. ABOVE LEFT: Dan Fiddler, Dave Areen, Jeff Baker and Pat Nugent watched Chuck Daly fight for a loose ball. ABOVE CENTER: Russ Sch- melzer shot a lay up while Paul Preston got ready for a rebound. ABOVE: Rickie Smith shot a jump shot while Tom Barr and Jeff Baker watched. 37 .A sw ABOVE: Senior Mark Snow used his foil to attack his op- ponent, Bob Condon. ABOVE CENTER: Junior Nick Leeuer lunged at his opponent. ABOVE RIGHT: State Champ Mark Snow won against his New Trier West opponent. FAR RIGHT: Tom Condon parried a blade and prepared to rispote against his opponent. RIGHT CENTER: Ed Kaihatsu used a straight attack. RIGHT: Tom Condon performed the hand pick against S teue Franke. 38 I aj! il A X.,-'A K V ,- NK-M ' V ,W ff T 'HmffiV J ,Q -r -15 Jr F ' ' f- ' 'K 71' LEFT: Terry Keating, supported by Mark Dzulynsky and Paul Vinopal broke up a Maine East attack. LEFT CENTER: Captain Jim Krumwiede passed the ball to Jeff Getz. FAR LEFT: Center halfback Tom Gnaster moved into the center of the field to put the ball in play. ABOVE LEFT: Goalkeeper Frank O'Connor punted the ball out of the penalty area while Mike Moorman, All State, got ready for action. ABOVE CENTER: Co- Captain, MVR and high scorer Jeff Getz attempted to dribble the ball away from an opposing defender. ABOVE: Supported by Mark Zdeblick, Frank O'Connor punted the ball out of the penalty area. 33 1- f i , , ' '- - .X Li ' is . fa. I g . Y i . h .no Q , ak: 1, Q-:fl-' , 12, . 'R' 'jr f--ag. . . ,gi 'Q ABOVE: Hitting an explosion shot, Mark Stiggleman got out of the sandtrap. ABOVE CEN- TER: Sophomore Dom Curcio watched his approach shot to the green. ABOVE RIGHT: Jeff Theobald attempted to make his birdie putt. FAR RIGHT: Work- ing on his putting, Mike Gunder- son prepared for the meet, CEN- TER RIGHT: Larry Bobka ad- dressed the ball for his 3-wood shot to the green. RIGHT: Coach Ross discussed results with his two lowest handicappers, Mark Stiggleman and Jeff Theobald. 34 South golfers iw are up to par The Maine South golf team had one of its finest, most successful sea- sons. Two new golf records were established for our school. The team shot a team total of 146 strokes at the Park Ridge Country Club and 148 strokes at Chevy Chase Country Club to break all the old records. The team also placed 3rd in the Lake Forest Invitational paced by medalist Mark Stiggleman's 1 under par 71. The varsity team missed 1st place in the conference by one shot. Jeff Theobald, along with juniors Mark Stiggleman and Larry Bobka, all finished in the top ten of the Central Suburban League Conference. 35 I - . in H qi, 5 15,7 r n I Mg J 'r-,X r X. jrffilr Jzx . 1 fi pv- 9 f W HL, 1 E .. -.., i,-if 2 0 ,I Our varstty fencers place second tn state meet Due to the sincere devotion of Mr. Doherty, the varsity fencing team coach, this year's foilers not only captured the conference title, but also took second place in the state championship. Mark Snow demon- strated his fencing abilities in the state competition by placing first in the state. This year, the varsity fencing team consisted of a great many sophomores who showed great promise for the future. The intense control demonstrated by the entire fencing team was indeed responsible in part for the success of the 1977 fencing season. In conclusion, the varsity foilers finished with a star- tling overall record of 10-1. 39 N , H Hr, I eriwf L ,yy I in-0 -Q. LEFT: Ed Krejick performed an iron cross on the rings. LEFT CENTER: Dominic La- loggia performed a morre on the side horse. FAR LEFT: Junior Chris Pauluk did a lay- out back sommi on the trampoline. LEFT CENTER: Senior Doug Bahry did the splits on the floor exercise. ABOVE LEFT: Eric Martin perfected his scissor work on the side horse. ABOVE CENTER: Performing a press was Junior Tom Christie. ABOVE: Eric Martin performed a handstand on the parallel bars. 41 hai.. W -iii 3 1 H K I Ill 4 I --4 x x-3,9 1 f' , W ' f 'IN f 'X ' N-ff 7 ? v ' : -lf S -v ,F , ., F' 1, .. 9? f 1 S' is 4'-. A' W v .14 ,. . ,F1,:-iff ii -vvrs. . 1 - 'gil-JL. Ld: '-- - b -..IJ-A -'T -, .- .12--mmf A f' J ' it 13'-Nh' ef K I Ib 1 Swim team stays afloat throughout their season Dedication, long, hard hours of practice and skill were needed to develop Maine South's varsity swim team. This year's swimmers indeed were able to experience something new, as they obtained a new coach, Miss Dawn Butler, the very talented coach of our successful girls swim team. However, many tough com- petitors only allowed our Hawks a 3-12-1 record overall. This record, however, did not show the true strength of many of South's outstand- ing individual performers. Wayne Madsen was able to qualify for the state meet and place second there also. All in all, with the addition of a new coach and several strong ath- letes, Maine South's swim team suc- cessfully completed another season. J 44 t .. X' 44 'fi ff i I LEFT: Sophomore Mark Elliott competed on the varsity team. FAR LEFT: Junior John Hefferan swam the butterfly for the JV squad. CENTER LEFT: This year's Statisticians were Kathy Johnson, Sue Saltwell, Janet Black and Lisa Johnson. FAR ABOVE LEFT: Number one varsity diver was senior Tom Rortvedt. ABOVE LEFT: Junior Ken Van Spankeren was the team 's number one breast- stroller- FAR ABOVE: Wayne Madsen quali- fied for downstate competitzbn in the butter- fly. ABOVE: John DeLano, a junior, com- peted in a freestyle event. 45 , w .7 i X- .T M M .Q ia 5--- 1, ed!- .'!f 1- ' 2 ' a r, Vw 'ff ff . 1,7139-31 ' If in Vx fr' ' ...,-' ., g 5 4- Q, IIE ' - ' ' 11' ff' C , ,-:'1-1,1fr',--If I 1 .' FL, iv , ., .r ,, ., ,la ,, V, .74-. , ,. .W . Q 4 ' ?5,L?-gf . .vw U. . 'W 4 ..N. . : -.:, . - fp 1 , 'W 5'f1 ff V. J ' ' ul-1' 5 'V -.M-,v . f .1-wg, mx ,-. . w ..... .. . V. 1 , 'fx IJ r. .' Lu -1' -'Lu I l Pm' Q .44 , x 5 ,Y U11 F . I-V tw M v-, -. .-. . J ,,.lv1 ,,l ,, :W . f :,- I'-.J .: U A NA. A , ,.. F1-.Q Track team out runs opponents This year Maine South's varsity track team truly ran a successful season. Perhaps one reason for this strength was the team's overall bal- ance. South's distance runners and sprinters were among the top in the state and many placed in important individual meets. Fine performances were done by all, but some of our outstanding athletes were Tom Kroe- schell on hurdles, Chip Tosh on high jump, and Jim and Tim McNamara. Obviously, with these fine athletes, the varsity team was victorious in the very majority of their meets and did very well in the conference meet. Truly, South's varsity team proved themselves competitive. 7'll5l l H X . N X v . 7719 . X 47 ' V 5232 ,mi 5.-5 '55 E.. 33.14 I 7 N4 1.4 . 4 'a A: l Varsity tennis aces opponents After concluding a fine '75-'76 ten- nis season, the Maine South varsity tennis squad looked forward to another winning record in '77, With retuming lettermen Ray Emmerick and Mike Nelson, coaches Kent and Lange felt confident in reaching a successful year. For the state meet, the Hawks hoped to have junior Bill Muno qualify, along with other fine athletes. In the '76 season, the var- sity was able to have many strong competitive meets even though their record displayed only 7 wins out of 16 meets. Obviously with the return- ing lettermen, talented coaches, and all important teamwork and dedica- tion, the '77 record for the Hawks should be promising. TL Q X x 48 l BELOW: Sophomore Tom Wil- has played some varsity as a freshman. BELOW CENTER: Mike Nelson, junior, played first doubles in 1976. BELOWLEFT: Bob Heidkamp, Scott Gallus, Sherry Glasscock, Coach Kent, Tom Condon, and George Charuk discussed the forehand grip. FAR LEFT: Senior Mark Dzulinski was a returning letterrnan who played third singles in 1976. LEFT: John Thomas, senior, was also a returning letterman and played second doubles. -1? '51 '-4 i 5 1 Xqx Our base ball team slams another winning season Certainly, our 1976 baseball team had a winning season. With many outstanding players, such as MVP pitcher Gaydon Brandt, captain Tim Snow and all conference player Dan Linden, the Hawks easily won the district, regional, and 2nd place con- ference titles. The team also finished with a record of 16-9, winning 9 of their last 10 games. Many fine junior athletes, such as Steve Malin, enabled the Hawks to become a finalist in the 1976 sectionl touma- ment. With all these talented players, Coach Verber was obviously pleased and looked forward to another winning year in 1977. BELOW: Senior Glenn Hendrie played the position of shortstop. BELOW LEFT: Jon Wolley, Maine South's second baseman, took his turn at bat. CENTER LEFT: Brett Hartmann, a senior, was one of Maine South's pitchers. FAR BELOW LEFT: Senzbr Steve Malin pitched a fast one. FAR LEFT: Third baseman Dan Linden took a practice swing. LEFT: Catcher Frank Pagone helped the pitchers warm up. 5 WM 51 Football Highland Park New Trier West Maine West Niles North Niles East Maine East Glenbrook North Niles West Glenbrook South Willowbrook Soccer Waukegan East Evanston Oak Park New Trier West Highland Park Warrenville Barrington Niles North Niles West Niles East Glenbrook South Maine East M aine West Glenbrook North Maine North Gordon Tech Cross Country MS OPP 69 York 22 36 Maine North 36 31 New Trier West 24 15 Von Stuben 50 19 Glenbrook North 38 18 Niles East 45 15 Niles West 47 30 Maine West 25 15 Niles North 50 18 Glenbrook South 46 26 Maine East 29 Fencing MS OPP 10 New Trier East 8 10 New Trier West 8 6 Gordon Tech 12 14 Marshall 4 10 Maine West 8 12 Niles East 6 12 New Trier East 6 10 New Trier West 8 10 Gordon Tech 8 15 Marshall 3 13 Niles East 5 MS 28 0 28 31 14 19 15 3 12 29 15 35 12 39 34 30 Wrestling Forest View Wheeling Willowbrook Deerfield West Leyden Glenbard West Maine West Niles East Elk Grove Glenbrook South Glenbrook North Maine East New Trier East Niles North Niles West Evanston OPP SCORES Gymnastics MS 61.11 Mundelien 72.9 Wheeling 74.5 East Leyden 82.1 Evanston 74.3 Maine West 85.2 Niles East 73.4 Glenbrook South 79.3 Maine North 79.9 Glenbrook North 85.6 Maine East 88.1 Niles West 73.3 Niles North OPP 104.9 124.0 113.0 101.5 66.5 121.1 113.4 88.3 101.8 121.3 113.7 137.0 Basketball OPP Maine West 74 New Trier East 69 Prospect 80 Maine West 48 Niles East 64 Glenbrook South 65 Glenbrook North 63 Elgin 59 Marmion 61 East Leyden 72 East Aurora 77 New Trier East 62 Maine East 89 Niles North 64 Niles West 60 Maine West 35 Deerfield 69 Glenbrook South 67 Glenbrook North 48 Maine East 76 New Trier West 77 Niles North 58 Niles East 7 1 Niles West 58 Notre Dame 53 Maine East 75 Gordon Tech 63 Swimming OPP Elk Grove 97 Wheeling 95 Morton East 69 Maine West 91 Deerfield 93 Niles East 39 Glenbrook South 114 Prospect 105 Glenbrook North 97 Maine East 86 Niles West 64 Niles North 94 Indoor Track OPP Glenbrook South 21 Niles West 33 Glenbrook North 28 Morton East 89 Maine North 7 Hersey 66 Evanston 69 Oak Lawn 33 Notre Dame 8 1976 Baseball Lake Park Glenbard West Elk Grove Waukegan East Maine West Glenbrook South Glenbrook North Maine East Niles North Niles West Niles East Maine West Glenbrook South Glenbrook North Maine West Niles North Holy Cross West Leydon Maine East Niles East Gordon Tech Rolling Meadow York Libertyville Niles West OPP 2 3 7 3 2 2 11 5 1 8 O 9 10 6 8 2 1 2 2 3 3 4 0 5 1 1976 Tennis MS OPP 2 Elmwood Park 3 5 Waukegan East 0 0 Forest View 5 3 Maine West 2 2 Niles North 3 5 Waukegan West 0 0 Niles East 5 0 Maine East 5 0 Glenbard 5 1 Glenbrook North 4 1 Niles West 4 3 Glenbrook South 2 1 Lake Park 4 4 Wheaton Central 1 4 Argo 1 3 Wheaton North 2 'wwe ' Golf MS OPP 146 Highland Park 157 157 Deerfield 157 159 Maine West 169 163 New Trier West 157 162 Niles East 171 158 Niles North 156 163 Fremd 152 155 Glenbrook North 150 153 Maine East 163 156 Elmwood Park 180 156 Conant 155 148 Niles West 162 155 Glenbrook South 160 164 Oak Park 187 53 nderclass football teams tackle thetr opponents The three underclass football teams showed great promise for the coming varsity years. A fine junior varsity team, led by junior John Van Selow, won their conference, finishing with five wins and no losses. The sophs showed tremendous improve- ment and won the recognition from all of their conference opponents. The sophomores finished with a 6-1 con- ference record, which was good enough to place them second in con- ference behind crosstown rival Maine East, who incidentally gave the Hawks their only loss. South's suc- cess was due mainly to the fine coaching staff which generated enough emotion for the .entire team. The Frosh A and B teams finished the season with a 7-8 record. Though not having a winning year, they showed potential. ABOVE RIGHT: During the Homecoming game, MVP Ken Mrowiek ran against a tough Maine East defensive line. RIGHT: Frosh B: Top: Coach Hester, G. Salm, K. Reeder, T. Cowdry, J. Lytle, D. Locascio, R. Hammer, Coach Kochalka, D. Hommel. Third.' T. Kean, L. Sweetman, T. Floyd, T. Ware- ham, J. Filkins, B. Joern, P. Klink, A. Gallios. Second: A. Houston, D. Keefe, S. Sarno, R. Christie, K. Miller, K. O'Don- nel, J. Daniels, A. Mueller, P. Campo. Bottom: P. Risner, M. Niearman, C. Scherer, W. Kropke, T. Zobel, W. Glennen, J. Picola, M. Huyler, R. Dimeo. RIGHT: Sophomores: Top: Coach Adamo, Head Coach Van- Proyen, T. Brennan, R. Denten, G. Gianakopoulos, J. Shanahan, G. Roth, F. Cardamoni, Coach Sullins. Fourth.' M. Solon, M. Doyle, J. Bemardi, R. Gunnell, D. Thomas, J. Diamond, R. Mar- sero, E. Wells, M. Siffermann, G. Evans. Third: S. Starzel, J. Mc- Reynolds, J. Huyler, M. Coletto, B. Leahy, D. Hoelscher, P. Con- ley, T. Pankau, M. Maslanka, B. Staley, J. Colletti. Second: J. Toulon, S. Jin, J. Beaumont, T. Varrige, R. Miles, R. Roggatz, J. Culhane, J. Arbeit, W. Graser. Bottom:. P. Kaepplinger, E. Schroeder, S. O,Brien, G. Pucci, G. Krueger, J. Ray, S. Jackson, P. Monaco, D. Ryan, S. Nistler. 54 --,v- Ki j x 5 !-if 1-. in 'Y ffi 1 A- mba ,Hd- HA, 2' 3'-' ' ,, , - , K 4 2 V .1 K- ' Wx. in i Q3 .-. 'Ka - M ' 'fz ., A 9 ,ulfj-ly 'D A, ' '- fs lf- 9 .!.,., .5 -J. n. i 5? .a 'K' -g. I .- ' --'41 wg Q Qigt' fx,,J'f!i' A gif 1 Q M12 A E' L .. - R , ., . as qu. . J in in -'Q ' A 34- xx! E . . V V , I, 1 v -w , .. 1 , , ' ,-, Q . . , . x H , ' .L f ' ,5 ' P 3 , f 1eff6f A Af 'vi 'uf-' NM' ' 'VZ-'Q --V . '-N.-. -. , -. '1 .1 Lx IE A-L K? ,'ff? '1-J V, ' - 'pgs' ' A 'sm -'B ',- 1 ' f:'l,: ' , ' f f W ' Ft ':'5' f-55 SE: J if Ji' ff,Q:Aill-2785 P- 'lj ' -+.. i V , if ., , 2, ig wa ., if 33291 an '4i's.v 'V' mv'-ki TRC: 4 Soccer teams get on the ball Both underclass soccer teams at Maine South upheld very fine rec- ords. The sophomores completed their season with a 6-2-6 record. Out of many outstanding -athletes, Bill Shinn was choosen as the Most Val- uable Player while Torn Winkowski, Ron Muck, and John Lincmaier were made tri-captains. For the freshmen level, Mark Dudko was voted captain as Dave Hepburn received the M.V.P. honors. Many fine athletes led this team to a 5-2-1 record, that was recognized by all their oppon- ents. With these performances, South's future varsity teams should prove extremely talented. Obviously, much dedication and hard work went into training these young athletes for competitive soccer at South. ABOVE RIGHT: Frosh Soccer Team: Top: P. Barrera, T. Gauger, J. Dano, S. Stavr- akas, T. Sebastian, M. Dudko, D. Schiesser, D. Hepburn, M. Corr, S. Terpstra, M. Kli- mas, W. Robinson, K. Pinney, M. Curtis, Coach Higgins. Middle: M. DeCicco, C. Don- ovan, P. Jacobs, K. Pilarski, S. Andersen, D. Bower, D. Kellenberger, S. Stachowiak, M. White, D. Mortimer, K. Wessel, T. Mc- Lennan, M. Fitzsimons, G. Schon, M. Greis- ing, J. Dunsing. Bottom.' D. Szumal. RIGHT: Sophomore Soccer: Top: Coach Paulsen, R. Muck, D. White, R. Rythlewski, R. Tite, T. Foster, W. Bilocerkowycz. Middle: J. Crilly, P. Tinaglia, V. Alberchero, J. Linczmaier, W. Shinn, C. Stranahan. Bottom: B. Shinn, J. Petrowski, T. Meehan, P. Bringas, J. Gnaster, B. Kash. RIGHT: Varsity Soccer: Top: Coach Tilley, R. Sigle, E. Novak, J. Krumwiede, M. Moorman, D. Murray, J. Hep- burn, P. Vinopal, J. Nicholas. Middle: T. Pfister, M. Zdeblick, C. Paluch, D. Greis- ing, J. Dano, T. Gnaster, J. Getz, T. Keating. Bottom: W. Erickson, J. Raslawski, B. Peli- kan, F. 0'Connor, D. Laszczak, N. Leever, M. Mueller. 56 f f .1 .. if,- nderclass cross country endures tough meets The two underclass cross country teams were two of the many frosh- soph teams that showed great poten- tial for the upcoming varsity seasons. The sophomore team, with Most Val- uable Player Dave Mau, finished 6-3 in their conference. Although they had a fine whining record, the sopho- mores had tough competition and did not place in the conference top two. The frosh team showed great promise for the next few years. In their first '76-'77 season the Hawks lost four of their seven losses by five or less points. Their conference record of 4-7 does not really show the quality of the harriers. Coach John Kil- cullen had a great number of boys that should prove to be valuable in upcoming varsity seasons. All in all, the underclass harriers endured many competitive meets. ABOVE RIGHT: Frosh.-Soph Cross Country: Top.' Coach Dren- nan, F. Ziegler, W. Schirmer, W. Pozdro, C. Pelzl, P. Bickler, Mgr. Fourth: J. Lunde, A. Peterson, S. Tolan, R. Wesson. Third: P. Fricke, M. Borows, P. Bogard, D. Mau, S. Jarosz. Second: D. Bieschke, J. Grichnik, S. Stuart, M. Oddo. Bottom: N. Honcha- ruk, D. Phillips, J. Giovannini, J. Whaley. RIGHT: Varsity Cross Country: Top: Coach Kil- cullen, M. Arnold, C. Hansen, T. McNamara, T. Mueller, Mgr. Third: R. Udischas, D. Schiffer, R. Engh, K. Sandrock. Second: D. Craig, S. Senf, M. Bergmann, J. Walley. Bottom: J.Bogard, J. Hefferan, L. Rogers. 57 . l .. ,, .-I ABOVE: Varsity Basketball Standing: M. Lottich, K. Fritz R. Smith, P. Preston, E. Swan son, T. Barr, R. Schmelzer, D Areen, D. Fiddler, J. Baker, T. Wessel, K. Meyer, C. Daly, P. Nugent. Kneeling: R. Barrera, Mgr., Coach Andrews, Coach Sullins, M. Gibson, A. Kidston, , Mgrs. RIGHT: Junior Varsity ii Basketball Team: Standing: .I Coach Andrews, T. Wessel, E Swanson, D. Fiddler, N. Ras mussen, D. Areen, K. Meyer, A. Spicer. Kneeling: T. Seng, W. Holmes, K. Fritz, K. Hoeppner, M.Lottich. 58 Freshmen basketball teams take conference title grit '57 I l V 5: E7 . 'I 3 L, All of the underclass basketball teams completed their 1976-77 season with outstanding records. On South's freshmen level, the A and B teams both won their conferences, having winning records. At sophomore level, there was a bit of a letdown, as this team did not win conference as they did in their freshmen year. Key in- juries hurt the Hawks early, and two players, Jeff Baker and Dan Fiddler, were both on the varsity. The J.V. Hawks only had two losses during the season, winning conference with a 17-2 record. The J .V. Hawks showed great promise for the '77-'78 varsity basketball team. Standouts David Areen and Andy Spicer are up and coming athletes for the Hawks. ABOVE LEFT: Sophomore Basketball Team: Top: Coach Schmidt, Al Marshall, Mgr., G. Gianakopolous, T. Vukuvich, T. Loeffler, C. Theodore, T. Brovm, G. Schwan, W. Finnegan, D. Peak, Mgr., J. Stomello, Mgr. Kneeling: D. Hoelscher, B. Sir, J. Crowl, J . McCarthy, R. Howard, J . Toulon, J . Huyler. LEFT: Freshman A Basketball: Top: P. Barrera, Mgr., C. Theodore, D. Schiesser, T. DeGrazia, B. Ashbrook, Coach Verber. Kneeling: R. Reibel, M. Oddo, M. McCarthy, J . Walewander, J . Jensen. BELOW LEFT: Freshman B Basketball: Top: Coach Kerr, J. Slazas, J. Wille, M. Paulik, S. Stassen, D. Bell, M. Frank, M. Grant.Kneel- ing-' N. Honcharuk, P. Campo, M. Arm- strong, M. Curtis, K. Wessel, C. Walsh, W. Glennon, A. Hale. ABOVE: Torn Barr watch- ed Russ Schmelzer get a rebound as the Maine South Hawks beat Maine East. 59 rosh-soph h an 11-0 seaso As in previous years, the su of last year's underclassmen fer team seemed to continue on practiced long hours together a strived to improve themselve proved worthwhile, however, a 1977 freshmen and sophomore f s I competed in the Maine South I competitlve Maine South's fe tional and proved themselves 4 team completed their most succ and victorious season with an o record of 11-0. Mr. Doherty fencing coach, has already lc ahead to next year, as these u classmen continue to excel. due to the teamwork of 1977 proved successful. ABOVE RIGHT: Varsity Fenc- ing Team: Top: R. Locascio, T. Condon, T. Lefeber, G. Clay- poole. Middle: E. Kaihatsu, M. Snow, T. Wilkas, Coach Do- herty. Bottom: J. Matsuoka, N. Leever, S. Franke. RIGHT: Tom Doherty performed a counter-six against Joe Bratko. BELOW RIGHT: Frosh-Soph Fencers: Top.' J. Bratko, K. Baumeister, C. Bonk, P. Palm. Middle: R. Condon, S. Raspanti, J. Bruno, Coach Doherty. Bottom: T. Do- herty, R. Arauz. 60 All the Lack of turnout plagues underclass gymnastics 'WI A frosh-soph gymnastics team did not enter in conference competition. The main reason for the lack of team participation was the fact that the five sophomore gymnasts were able to compete on the varsity squad. Stand- out sophomores, Eric Martin and Kase Kiley, were able to place in Districts and continue on to compete in the Regional tournament. These two fine athletes show great promise for the upcoming varsity seasons. On the freshmen level, lack of turnout was the main problem. Chris Dono- van, one freshman with a little maturity, shows great potential. FAR LEFT: Sophomore Eric Martin per- formed a front sommi. LEFT: Tom Christie did a front 1- 'fi twist on the tramp. BELOW: Gymnasts: Top: Coach Riccitelli, M. Gibson, Trainerg J. Getz, S. Kennedy, C. Paluch, E. Martin, B. Ruxton, F. O'Connor. Middle: S. Tolzien, Mgr., E. Krejcik, B. Pelikan, S. Kimbrel, B. Rowley, T. Christie, D. Kellen- berger, V. Albachiaro. Bottom: S. Buford, D. Laloggia, J. Race, C. Donovan, R. Koenig, D. Bahry, K. Kiley. 61 Wrestlers pin a fine season All of the underclass wrestlers showed great promise for varsity competition in the next few years. All of the underclass teams finished with winning records. Also, the J .V. team was favored going into the con- ference meet. The J .V. team finished the season with an 11-3 record with fine performances from Mark Salo- man and Dan Todd. On the sopho- more level, Torn Varriage and Mike Coletto turned in fine matches throughout the season. The sopho- more and J.V. teams showed great potential as the future varsity. The frosh level team finished with a 9-5 record. RIGHT: Freshmen Wrestlers: Top: Coach Kolar, D. Kuechenberg, G. Ellwood, M. O'Grady, T. Mullins, M. Costantini, T. Disher, P. Sullivan, R. A1lendorph.Middle.' J. Wisner, M. Greising, O. Hernandez, T. Pruban, J. Lytle, J. Daniels, W. Kropke, T. Kean. Bot- tom: M. Leone, N. Gay, F. DiFranco, P. Dyer, J. Vail, C. Schlom, M. Nierman, T. Solarz. RIGHT: Sophomore Wrestlers: Top.' Coach Rees, R. Miller, D. Sturm, R. Denten, T. Var- rige, S. O'Brien. Bottom: S. Nistler, B. Skaja, M. McKune, P. Bringas, J. Crilly, A. Paulson. RIGHT: Junior Varsity Wrestlers: Top: Coach Ziemek, D. Kaniff, S. Pater, M. Solon, S. Burman, W. Turnquist, T. McClelland, G. Vlahos, J. Tsoris, Coach Rees. Bottom: J. Bougereal, D. Slaughter, D. Torp, S. Jin, P. Bogard, J. Eskrich, D. Todd, M. Coletto, S. Dick, K. Rusch, R. Rosenberg, E. Schroeder. BELOW: Varsity Wrestlers: Top.' T. Samuel- son, Mgr. Coach Ziemek, K. Wundsam, Mgr. Middle: P. Nelson, R. Reporto, J. Kaye, R. Reporto, D. Dickerson, W. Baumgartner, S. Mikos, J. Dorman, T. Garcea, J. Clemens. Bottom: K. Jones, R. Pluta. S M M.-. T MQ M their victories Under the direction of Coach John- son, Maine South's underclass swim- mers completed a truly fine season. Many strong individual swimmers were developed through long, hard hours of practice. South's freshmen team, showing much strength, fin- ished their season 4-6 while South's sophomores also did well with a rec- ord of 2-1.This year's Junior Varsity swimmers finished with a record of 3-6, however, this record could not show the true talent of the many individual swimmers. All in all, with the success of these underclass teams, South's varsity swim team will be receiving some good talent. ABOVE LEFT: Varsity Swimmers: Top: T. Rortvedt, P. Winters, K. Thurnell, K. Van- Spankeren, K. Rhode, J. DeLano, K. Varrige. Middle: J. Hughes, K. Koenig, J. Hughes, R. King, R. Chapin, B. Arbeit, T. Markus, Coach Butler. Bottom: M. Elliott, B. Loll, J. Hall, W. Madsen, W. Christian, R. Blatter, J. Hef- feran. LEFT CENTER: Sophomores: Top: M. Doyle, T. Pankau, M. O'Dwyer, D. Powers. Bottom: M. Elliott, J. Hughes, J. Ludwig, M. Maslanka, Coach Butler. LEFT: Frosh Swim- mers: Top: S. Nicholas, T. Black, S. Kriekel, R. Chapin, R. Loll, J. Holt, E. Roman, Mgr. Bottom: R. Wells, J. Wochinski, B. Holbrook, C. McParland, D. King, E. Mau, B. Madsen, Coach Tilley. ABOVE: Divers: Top: K. Koenig, T. Rortvedt, S. Kriekel. Bottom: J. Wochinski, J. Hughes, J. Patt, Coach Kochalka. 63 Freshmen track team dashes to conference tttle The 1976-77 track season was ex- tremely successful for our underclass runners. At all of the meets, oppo- nents found our Hawks very com- petitive, due to many fine athletes, with standouts such as Steve Seran- toni and Gary Schwan. Also, this year's team was boosted by the many talented athletes on the freshman level. With the help of standouts Chris Pelzl and John Baldoni, our Hawks were able to take first place in the conference meet. However, without the performances of all, this fine record could not have been achieved this season. ABOVE RIGHT: Tom Kroeschell, Ken Mrowiec, and Bob Engh competed in the 50 yard dash. RIGHT: Frosh-Soph Track: Top: P. Black, G. Schwann, T. Lafebre, R. Ryklew- ski, C. Mall, W. Shirmer, J. Celerak, J. Petrow- ski, B. Sell, T. Marrero, D. Schiesser, J . Bauer. Fourth: Coach W. Drennan, D. Mau, C. Pelzl, R. Chapin, W. Miceli, J. Magnuson, P. Scheuermann, D. Hepburn, W. Jankowski, P. Fricke, K. Engelskirchen, J. Wisner. Third: P. Conley, S. Stuart, M. Norden, T. Galus, F. Gruendner, W. Siebert, M. O'Grady, D. Salemi, J. McGlade, B. Joem, J. McKenna, J. Baldoni. Second: S. Serantoni, C. Ruggeri, D. Bieschke, T. Keen, D. D'Hooge, T. Meehan, C. Palffy, D. Sweetman, R. Voss, D. Longer- gran, M. Dimperio, Coach Castronova. Bot- tom: T. Craine, M. Leone, C. Hug, P. Coletti, S. Tolan, E. Mau, J. Gottwald, T. Zobel, R. McFarland, A. Lubeck, J . Whaley. BELOW: Varsity Track: Top: C. Clarke, T. Kroeschell, C. Hansen, T. McNamara, K. Sanddrock, S. Sutschek, Z. Srodulski, B. Arbeit, T. Brown, N. Rasmussen. Third: Coach W. Drennan, D. Vanselow, R. Rasmussen, K. Pascus, C. Mores, T. McGlade, K. Irelan, J. McNamara, M. Hader. Second: Coach Magsamen, R. Engh, T. Zaworski, W. Kroeschell, D. Schiffer, M. Amold, R. Udischas, C. Tosh, A. Matthies. Bottom: Coach Castronova, K. Mrowiec, J. Knutsen, R. Poklop, S. Senf, J. Matsuoka, D. Craig, M. Bergmann, J . Bogard. Players smash their opponents The underclass tennis team, with fine standouts, such as Bob Bean and Scott Chamness, produced many out- standing athletes and won many of their meets in the '76 season. Coach Lange agreed that with strong players coming up from this frosh-soph team, South's varsity teams in the future should be extremely tough. Also, some sophomores, such as Tom Wilkas, were able to compete on the varsity squad. In the '76 frosh invi- tational, the two doubles teams won the first place title. Obviously, Maine South was proud of our suc- cessful frosh-soph team. LEFT: Frosh-Soph Tennis.' Top: Coach Lange, D. Osimani, T. Ellsworth, M. Farmer, S. Bloecker, D. Phillips, L. Keenan, Mgr. Middle: R. Condon, J. Urban, G. Adams, B. Bean, S. Raspanti, N. Honcharuk, J. Hall. Bottom: M. Chlopek, B. Shinn, J. Bruno, D. King, D. Kellenberg. BELOW: Varsity: Top: S. Glasscock, Mgr.g M. Nelson, P. Joyce, T. Condon, J. Thomas, Coach Kent. Middle: A. Pillai, M. Dzulinski, R. Heidkamp, K. Koenig, D. Valentino. Botom: T. Wilkas, G. Charuk, P. Paterakis, S. Gallus. 65 1 r M K' A - 1 V -.X Ai ' K ry ,yy ' l 'kt Q-' f 'i if , fl' A ,-. . I M . lf. '1'4 A R 3 .1 ,76 fresh catch Sf .5 . f. 1? A 'G' I 1 M conference title Once again, the fine underclass coaching staff, along with the dedi- cation of the players, has produced another winning baseball team for the frosh-soph level. Coach Kerr was extremely pleased with many of his sophomores and agreed that many of these athletes had great potential as varsity team members. Our fresh- men A team, which had a big turn- out, was able to complete its 1976 season losing only 3 conference games and, as a result, easily won the con- ference title. This winning record was due to the fact that the team finished with a batting average of 346. Also, many of the freshmen com- peted on varsity during the sum- mer leagues. South was certainly proud of these athletes. ABOVE RIGHT: Freshman A Baseball: Top: Coach J. Romes, S. Heinol, M. Paulik, J. Reif, D. Murphy. Middle: R. Rutkowski, D. Szumal, R. Reibel, T. Mullins, J. Wale- wander. Bottom: K. Goczeski, T. Gauger, T. Taglialavore, C. Walsh, E. Clemens, Mgr. CENTER RIGHT: Freshman B Baseball: Standing.' P. Sullivan, J. Radcliff, D. Locascio, J. Belmonte, Coach R. Beauprez. Seated: J. DiCola, R. Christie, M. Oddo, B. Packer, J. Limney. RIGHT: Sophomore Baseball: Stand- ing: Coach D. Kerr, B. Staley, W. Finnegan, J. Bemardi, R. Maycan, D. Fiddler, T. Loeffler. Seated: F. Cardamone, S. Jackson, M. Wells, W. Graser, R. Rydosz, B. Sir. BELOW: Varsity: Top: W. Hughes, T. Wessel, Coach G. Verber, S. Malin, R. Bona- hoom. Middle: Assistant Coach R. Davis, B. Hartmann, G. Hendrie, T. McGlade, W. Juckett, R. Szaflarski, S. Limper. Bottom: D. Linden, F. Pagone, R. Peters, R. Havlir, D. Ryan, J. Walley, T. Seng, Mgr. 2 v Q M 7 , , gms Si, Ms MEA' Mg - - .ls . . li ' H.. A J ' V li lf .51 33 L 1 MS 59. ,:.,oIv,.:lli ww if rg.. yy '15 at N55 N 2' ' ' , U V,!. g d' ' 'P ' 1 I I 2 ' WG , A ' .ALI 4 - I - ' gun 'ru .. .Alma- 2'-. : J H4 1 1, , ns .. R 4 -T We w T 'il i :V ,'-. ll new MM .nl :. L .l,. 1 ,S Y' 31 f H 5 is we . r 32 - .3915 5'lif',lifV, iw a X if U ' ' lllwll Xl. x vlsi I, l I fl 'l , l i ll' ' il, Y Q' llill.vil'XXxl .:'lirvdxl ill-li I l : il ' 'l ii A 1 I , f rfil 3 HS vi i flllll' f1i5'll14i,jQ 'ici' 66 'll I A a 1 l I lil Xlff li k li ii V f if A bfi? A f f . V 1 'Will 'fl 'I.fl.NYf V'f' .l i 1. lawn ,,,. ,,, 5 L lil 'H-ll Mal. L4 A 'i nderclass golfers land opponents tn the rough Throughout the entire golf season, the underclass golfers truly demon- strated their abilities. Sophomore Dominic Curcio was named Most Valuable Player, as Bob Bean pre- sided as captain. Other valuable players were freshmen Dave Kuech- enberg, Jim Naatz, and Steve Heinol. Valuable sophomores included John Crowl and Tim Ellsworth. Under the supervision of Coach Ross, the golfers represented Maine South during many competitive meets. As a result of the sincerity and devotion, as Well as teamwork, the underclass golf team ended their season with a 9-5 overall record. By the way of prepar- ing for important meets, the golfers also strived to meet specific personal goals to improve themselves. ABOVE LEFT: IHSA State ---- Tournament Second Place Win- ners: K. Latos, D. Curcio, M. Stiggleman, J. Theobald, Coach Q Ross. ABOVE: Fmsh-Soph Golf: -., Top: Coach Ross, D. Kuechen- .- H berg, S. Heinol, T. Ellsworth, J. A Crowl, J. Naatz. D. Novak, D. Curcio. Kneeling: R. Piepho, M. Soosloff, P. Straka, B. Johnsen. R. Bean. LEFT: Varsity Golf: Top: M. Stiggleman, J. Theo- bald, R. Kucera, T. Busch, M. Eaton, M. Gundersen, A. Budris, K. Thumell, Coach Ross. Kneel- ing: L. Bobka, K. Latos, D. Cur- cio, J. Horbas, G. DiValerio, J. Hanch. 67 GIRLS SPGRZS GRA o fers a variety of activities for all girls South's Girls' Recreation Asso- ciation had another successful year which included the addition of new activities. Among the usual intra- murals such as volleyball, basket- ball, badminton and softball were unusual sports like skin and scuba, golf, cross country, and conditioning which had increasingly grown in pop- ularity this year. The annual tennis and gymnastics meets were well at- tended, and a new intramural swim meet drew quite a bit of attention. Continuing a theme of trial and suc- ceed, G.R.A. sponsored the first co-ed sportnight in February. It's obvious the G.R.A. Board kept busy by keeping many girls involved. 5'-a. ': I: . ' Ji' f fix! ' nfl' , :.:?-- T f 'Q-.:. , ABOVE: G.R.A. Board members Heather Hale and Cindy Kay greet people at the first sportnight. ABOVE RIGHT: Girls, Recrea- tion Association Board: Top: J. Huelskamp, P. Sandstrorn, S. Denham, P. Stenerson, C. Inserra, S. Saltwell, Miss Finneran. Middle: L. Turk, D. Forde, S. Fay, C. Henley. Bottom: C. Kay, H. Hale, D. Gawaluch, M. Inserra, RIGHT: Intramural Gymnastics Winners: T0p.' First Place: E. Fiech, K. Holt, L. Riordan, D. Murray. Middle: Second Place: M. Fager- son, K. Walsh, S. Trull. Bottom: Third Place: K. Grego, Vyonne Ivaska. 68 YT? Wi'-7 'ST-7 C7 glint ABOVE LEFT: Intramural Golf Winners: K. Lange, J. Weaver, J. Slade. FAR ABOVE: Intramural Badminton Winners.' T. Schroeder, S. Slazas, B. Kellberg. ABOVE: Intramural Skin and Scuba Diving: R. Resch, Miss J. Al- brecht, P. Marks. LEFT: Intramural Cross Country: Top: K. Dude, S. Mooney, C. Durak, S. Shaw, Middle: J. Boesen, E. Wetendorf, L, Eness, B. Smaha, B. Vanderwerff, L. Von Helmes. Bottom: V. Hug, L. Boesen, C. Bur- rnan, K. Schroeder, R. Joris. RIGHT: Class Volleyball Champions: Back: P. Varco, L. Madsen, J. Nelson, M. Bringas, J. Boesen. Front: M. Ganser, A. Fischer. BELOW RIGHT: In- tramural Volleyball All-Stars: Top: T. Rortvedt, A. Fischer. Middle: R. Rlortvedt, J. Kay, D. Gawaluch. Bottom: L. Vedrine, C. Kay, L. Krajewski. BELOW: Intramural Volleyball Champ- ions: Top: S. Denham, D. Gawa- luch, C. Krause. Bottom: J. Walsh, J. Bogacz, V. Washkow- iak Q7 70 Qf PL' Eu D I t Volleyball basketball remain popular intramurals Basketball and volleyball intra- murals proved to be successful and rewarding activities sponsored by G.R.A. Not only did the girls get enjoyment out of the many sports offered, but they also received awards ranging from goldfish to golden shut- tlecocks. Of course, meeting new people and learning and improving skills were among the advantages of the girls' intramural program. In basketball and volleyball, competi- tion was divided into three categories of class, all-star and intramural. This year, the freshmen class team was victorious and the all-star team beat the faculty after a close volleyball match. V LEFT: Intramural Basketball All-Stars: Top: L. Vedrine, C. Kopp, K. Schroeder. Middle: D. Forde, S. Fay, J. Boesen. Bottom: T. Lusig- nan, B. Buford. BELOW: Intramural Basket- ball Champions: Top.' S. Shaw, J. Conley, M. Heraty. Middle: S. Cubberly. Bottom: D. Forde, S. Fay. i' 71 Girls' tennis boasts of a very consistent season Both the varsity and JV teams had a stable and consistent year with an overall record of 5-5 for varsity and 8-2 for JV. Although the girls fought some tough teams, they gained strength to overpower their weaker opponents. All varsity players, both singles and doubles, had either a 3-4 or 4-3 record. On the other hand, JV was undefeated in South Divi- sion Conference Competition. Their strength was divided between each player, for every JV player finished with at least a 6-0 record. Under the coaching of Miss Albrecht and Mr. Lange, the girls' tennis team held together with an inner strength. e .1 fi: 1,5 'Q . .ni 142.114-' -ag.: . .,. f'd?r41i vi iii ' I I-,.., . :J 1 1 ', , . -qv-w,,.1 1-fl J Y l r , ' ' 'wif -aw '. - .. 4. ' 1 ' if u..,..L4:.r.-2. yr., - FAR ABOVE: Pam Kezios sharpens her skills with partner Cindy Seno. ABOVE: Girls' Tennis Team' Standin ' Asst Coach . g. . B. Lange, J. Delfosse, C. Seno, L. Fabianich, M. Ploussard, K. Schiesser, M. Frick, L. Bona- hoom, K. Kuechenberg, E. Eastman, Coach J. Albrecht. Kneeling: M. Scott, C. Kazuk, M. Depke, M. Lee, G. Kielhoffer, S. Paphitis, D. Pozdro, J. Bixby, G. Schwieder. Sitting: K. Muno, J. Wilkas, C. Nelson, K. Wells, P. Kezios, L. Chidester. RIGHT: Mary Scott's talent will truly be missed next year. 72 tizgglug xl w tl . , P 1 .i - 3: . airs- A .: il Swim team is second in state Under the fine direction of Coach Butler, Maine South's girls swim team again upheld its high standard of excellence. After much practice and dedication, the girls went off to win all but one of their swim meets and receive recognition from all their opponents. In addition, South's girl swimmers were able to take second place in the I.H.S.A. state meet very closely behind the first place team. Strongly individual performances were made by senior captain Kim Lindstrom, Virginia De- Young and Patty Pence, while the team took first place in both the dis- trict and conference meet. South truly had a winning swim team. ABOVE LEFT: Girls' Varsity Swim Team: Top: M. Scotese, J. Briars, T. Lusignan, D. Conway, M. Nicolau, K. Widuch, D. Engleson, K. Richter, P. Pence. Third: K. Lindstrom, T. Bak, K. Collins, J. Oberhide, J. Scotese, Coach D. Butler, Asst. Coach P. Goll. Second: M. Chakos, V. DeYoung, T. Lindstrom. Bot- tom: C. Roberts, M. Fagerson, H. Schluntz, J. Okamoto. LEFT: Kim Lindstrom, Patty Pence and Virginia DeYoung get ready to take off. BELOW LEFT: Girls' JV Swim Team: Top: Asst. Coach P. Goll, Coach D. Butler, S. Smith, K. MacDonald, K. Buckley, J. Conley, K. Whitford, S. Messersmith, L. Trojan, B. Rizzo, S. Serio. Bottom.' C. Otto, P. Christian, C. Brown, P. Drogosz, L. Flobeck, J. Thorsen, B. Siebert, J. Deichman, S. Ashbrook, L. Shef- lott. 73 Girls volley to super-sectionals Maine South has another winning girls' team in volleyball. Advancing to the super-sectional match with a 12-1 record were seniors Sue Leo- nard, Peggy Lukens, Amy Pontow and Mey Seng. Although each tour- nament team player gave a fine per- formance, the individual skills of the four seniors will be greatly missed next year. Because both the varsity and JV teams were primarily young this year, the excitement and valu- able experience of being involved with a high ranking winning team will surely stay with each girl through next year's season. With this spirit and the guidance of Ms. Voelz, Hawk's goals will be met. I . ' , 1 .f.. -- ' '1! ABOVE: Terry Milligan was successful in spiking against Glenbrook North's double block. ABOVE RIGHT: Varsity Volleyball Squad: Standing: P. Lukens, A. Pontow, Ms. C. Voelz, L. Madsen, J. Henley, B. Lukens, C. Kazuk. Kneeling: M. Seng, S. Leonard. RIGHT CENTER: Junzbr Varsity Volleyball: Standing: J. DiCola, Mgr., J. Bixby, T. Milli- gan, J. Nelson, R. Rortvedt, J. Boesen, L. Kean, Ms. C. Voelz, S. Fay, Mgr. Kneeling: D. Miller, Y. Robery, L. Vedrine, A. Fischer, P. Digati, L. Skaathun. RIGHT: Toumament Team: Back: J. Henley, A. Pontow, B. Lukens, J. Nelson, Ms. C. Voelz. Middle: M. Seng, S. Leonard, L. Keane, P. Lukens, L. Madsen. Bottom: P. Digati, J. Bixby, C. Kazuk. 74 Gymnastzcs team has qualtfters for the state Many long hours of practicing were necessary in order to develop the skill of the precision routines per- formed by the girls on Maine South's girls' gymnastics team. Under the di- rection of coach Miss Goll, South's girls were able to prove themselves very competitive to many opponents. With the help of many talented in- dividuals, Maine South placed six- teenth in the state out of 61 quali- fying schools. Five girls on the team qualified to compete in the state meet, while Janet Krueger was able to place eighth in the state in vault- ing. All in all, the girls' gymnastics team performed Well. LEFT: Gymnastics Team: Top: J. Tripicchio, L. Sheflott, J. Krueger, K. Nesbit, J. Wilkas, J. Hultberg, C. Numrych, K. Zybora, K. Amado. Third: Ms. P. Goll, R. Becker, V. VanderWerff, S. Ebner, K. McGovern, L. Keenan, K. McFarland, L. Schlomer. Second: L. Riordan, M. Michuda, C. Braun, T. Bak, H. Mittlacher. Bottom: R. Vogel, D. Tyska, C. Peterson, L. Belmonte. BELOW LEFT: Senior Thadine Bak worked the bars and beam. BELOW: Sophomore Janet Krueger was eighth in state in vaulting with a 1- 'ft vault. f 75 Girls' badminton places first in conference meet The 1976-1977 badminton season was very successful for our girl's team. Due to many strong returning players, the girls were able to finish with a 7-0 dual meet record in the C.S.L. As a result of much practice, the team won all their meets decisive- ly and proved very competitive to the other teams. Also, this year's J.V. squad was able to finish strongly like the varsity with a first place in their division. With many unde- feated players at the conference level, our Hawks also took first place in the district meet. Obviously, with the outstanding performances of many, Coach Albrecht was very pleased. . , l KJ' ABOVE: Mary Depke contributed much to the success of the team. ABOVE RIGHT: Badminton Team: Top: Asst. Coach Tilley, L. Fritz, Mgr., G. Hadawi, S. Denham, S. Rat- cliff, A. Pontow, L. Riordan, Mgr., Coach Albrecht. Third: C. Kazuk, E. Eastman, M. Dumond, M. Scott, S. Slazas, K. Kuechen- berg, L. Kean. Second: J. Kay, T. Roche, P. Digati, C. Abezetian, K. Plaza, L. Talamantez, D. Gawaluch, M. Frick. Bottom: B. Shinn, A. Gawaluck, M. Depke, D. Forde, K. Lange, A. Childers, J. Slade. RIGHT: Doubles Sara Denham and Pam Digati won many matches. 76 l 'SY 4. Basketball team has strong year The girls' basketball team had a very strong season again this year with JV finishing first and varsity taking second in conference. The strong performances of Sue Leonard, Meg Seng and Liz Boesen will be missed next year, but the outstand- ing talents of juniors Kathy Pabst, Mary Lee and Terry Lusigna will surely pull next yea.r's team through. A premature finish to this year's sea- son was the first regional game against Ressurection. Although South was ranked number one in the region, the team was setback due to a short season. Because of the up and coming competition in girls' basket- ball, South was unable to make a showing in the first IHSA state meet but will continue to keep a positive mental attitude. LEFT: Varsity Basketball: Top: J. Huffman. Middle.' Ms. C. Voelz, K. Pabst, M. Seng, L. Duncan, L. Boesen. Bottom: M. Lee, S. Leon- ard, T. Lusignan. BELOW LEFT: Junior Varsity Basketball: Top: J. Boesen. Fourth: K. Schroeder, D. Spoonholtz, Mr. M. Deines. Third: J. Kwasegroch,J. Nelson, K. Koster. Second: L. Vedrine, C. Kopp. Bottom: L. Mad- sen, M. Wilson, K. Spychla. BELOW: Liz Boesen, senior, went up for a shot. 77 Girls' track team remains strong in all events This year's girls' track team did very well, thanks to the experienced talent of the upperclassmen and the fresh eagemess of the freshmen and sophomore girls. Everyone gave a commendable effort that pushed the team on past their expected, realistic goals of the season. The girls met up with some stiff competition this year and by keeping their expectations high, they were able to put forth an added effort and succeeded in up- setting a number of highly ranked teams. Events such as the shot put, long jump, and the equally as stren- uous long runs and sprints kept our Hawks interested in their own indi- vidual areas while working as a team. Girls' track will remain strong due to fine talent. ABOVE RIGHT: Carol Oprondek got ready to put the shot. RIGHT: In starting position were Liz Boesen and Kathy Fuhriman. BELOW: Girls' Track: Top.' L. Von Helmes, C. Jaremczuk, C. Smith, K. Patt, J. Boesen, L, Boesen, D. Friel, D. Rogowski. Fourth: L. Nelson, T. Clark, L. Conrardy, B. Smaha, J. Michalik, T. Baum, C. Sutschek, Ms. Schultze. Third: J. Nash, C. Oprondek, J. Lester, B. Kroeschell, C. Kuffel, L. Hermes, L. Lovkvist, L. Fichira, Mgr. Second: K. MacDonald, S. Messersmith, K. McFarland, K. Dude, B. Vanderwerff, C. Durack, L. Eness, N. Frank, Mgr. Bottom: C. May, K. Fuhriman, K. Tworek, S. Trull, J. Shamlian, J. Chan, C. Burman, T. Larson. Girl 's softball catches talent After completing a 1976 season with some outstanding new talent, our Maine South girl's softball team was prepared for a winning 1977 season. Returning this year were talented seniors Lori Duncan and Meg Seng, along with the support of fine junior Kathy Pabst. Without the dedication and hard work of all the girls and the fine coaching of Miss Voelz, outstanding records for the '76 and '77 seasons could not have been accomplished. Maine South's softball team also looked forward to competing in the state champion- ships with high expectations. South was extremely proud of this team. LEFT: Meg Seng showed off her pitching form. ABOVE LEFT: Angie Fischer, Sue Fay, Sue Ratcliffe, Meg Seng, Sue Leonard, and Laurie Duncan comprised some of the sembr strength. ABOVE: Angie Fischer, center fielder, practiced fielding. C ORE Tennis Glenbrook North Glenbrook South Maine East Maine West Niles East Nilei North Niles West OPP. 6 2 4 1 5 2 3 Swimming Evanston New Trier East Niles West Maine West Niles North Maine East Hersey Glenbrook South Niles East Glenbrook North OPP. 66 89 0 52 33 50 56 67 36 78 at V .44- me 7 Q9 Fm Yi' ls ki:-. v -saga MS 74.10 77. 10 84.05 82.70 85.40 89.90 85.55 85.90 85.90 85.90 86.70 87.35 84.35 84.35 Gymnastics Niles North Glenbrook South Glenbrook North Niles West Niles East Maine East Maine West Libertyville New Trier East Niles East Waukegan West Waukegan East Maine North New Trier West OPP. 82.85 78.40 89.50 87.10 80.50 98.55 84.45 74.70 71.85 61.05 48.00 59.60 79.40 78.30 - I Volleyball MS Barrington New Trier West Maine East Richards Oak Forest Niles West New Trier East Glenbrook South Lyons Township Maine West Niles East Niles North Glenbrook North OPP. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 O 0 0 0 Basketball MS 49 New Trier East 51 Evanston 51 Hoffman Estates 45 New Trier West 86 Maine East 90 Niles North 51 Niles East 65 Glenbrook South 60 Maine West 64 Glenbrook North 62 Waukegan 51 Niles West OPP. 48 56 58 38 42 45 34 66 51 49 60 54 Badminton MS 7 Glenbrook North 6 Glenbrook South 7 Maine East 4 Maine West 6 Niles East 7 Niles North 7 Niles West OPP. 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 . L71 71. 1976 Softball MS OPP. 3 Barrington 20 23 Oak Park 9 8 Niles West 17 14 Niles East 2 16 Glenbrook North 6 14 Maine East 5 3 Glenbrook South 13 11 Libertyville 12 7 Niles North 3 5 Maine West 7 1976 Track MS OPP. 68 Glenbrook South 51 Niles North 44 84 Glenbrook North 55 Niles East 24 55 Niles West 62 Maine East 47 50 Libertyville 67 North Chicago 44 83 Maine West 45 P.E. leaders prove valuable Being a Junior or Senior Leader in South's Physical Education classes had many beneficial advantages for the chosen girls. Through a variety of activities, juniors learned basic skills during one period and assisted with a P.E. class another time the same day. As a Senior Leader, each girl worked closely with the teacher and members of the class. Along with the valuable experiences col- lected as a P.E. Leader was the development of responsibility within each girl. Demonstrating skills, giving helpful suggestions, running the class, and getting help in an emergency were among the tasks that built self confidence and responsi- bility into each one of Miss Pierce's Junior and Senior Leaders. ABOVE: Senior Leaders: Top: Miss K. Pierce, E. Boesen, J. Nash, J. Pientka, T. Schroeder, D. Johnson, C. Smith, R. Joris, P. Stenerson, D. Urizarri, S. Sellers, J. Milzarek, H. Ing. Middle: D. Erickson, J. Bauer, J. Krueger, B. Buford, M. Samaras, K. Michalik, P. Lukens, M. Scott, J. Semrow, M. Seng, K. Szymanski, D. Tastad, S. Fay, E. DiCola. Bottom: T. Bringas, C. Peterson, N. Le- Monier, M. Dussault, D. Forde, M. Kennedy, K. Catalano, M. Chakos, L. Frey, D. Gabriel, S. Taglialavore, S. Kopp. LEFT: Sixth Per- iod Junior Leaders: Top: B. Lukens, T. Blankenburg, K. Hendee, K. Widuch, A. Schilling, Miss K. Pierce, K. Pabst, J. Henley, M. Rfotundo, C. Krause, S. Denham. Middle: B. Kash, D. Miller, S. Cubberly, B. Rizzo, J. Hedrich, T. McLennan, J. Oberhide, S. Chun, V. Washkoviak, J. Walsh. Bottom: D. Gunderson, M. Depke, E. Kittler, V. Hug, J. Keller, B. Lyle, L. Turk, P. Digati, M. Piazza, J. Bixby. BELOW LEFT: Fourth Period Junior Leaders: Top: M. Kugach, J. Ikler, H. Henderson, J. Black, J. Conley, B. Steffen, K. Turk, F. Janis, T. Sweetman. Third Row: Miss K. Pierce, S. Guerin, M. Nicolau, J. Kurpiel, M. Lee, H. Hale. Second Row: J. DiCola, N. Swanson, C. Kazuk, D. Gawaluch, M. Burns, L. Bergeson, J. Okamoto, S. Saltwell. Bottom: A. Nesbit, V. Steinhauser, C. Kay, M. Havlis, L. Wood, L. Komornicki. 81 , , A Qi EE 2 S ? of activities is available for all Academics . . Performing Arts Honors .... Orangizations . Music .... Publications . . . 84-107 108-117 118- 125 126-143 144-149 150- 157 83 Counselors and For the past thirteen years, stu- dents have appreciated the help of the Guidance Department. Coun- selors helped with problems and pro- vided advice in planning a four year program at South and also future goals. Furthermore, the Career Re- source Center provided information on job openings, college curriculums, and career decisions and scholarships. Many imporvements in the library have been made since South opened. 'INavo, which took some adjustment on the student's part, were implemented just this year: the new security system and library cards. The sec- urity system was successful in saving South much money in stolen and lost books. Also, the librarians de- voted much of their time to giving presentations and orientations to various classes. librarians provide much assistance H X 'is Ja-viii A-e 84 dill? x .X Xixfl a 131 BELOW: Students worked and studied hard in the library. BELOW LEFT: Charlene Schutz requested a book from Mrs. Vering. FAR BELOW: Mr. Tyler offered Scott Pohlson some good counseling advice on a problem. FAR LEFT: Steve Staurakas tried to find a good book on math. LEFT Entering the library, Lori Sorensen passed through the new security system. il -3, STI? 13 gvsfkg-L X I - I 7 ' ' Y 1 wifi: :sw , , , 85 1. . Q, . .. .. . ,T H ABOVE: Vicki Lobianco recited an inter- esting speech in her Advanced Drama class. ABOVE CENTER: Mr. Lauelle discussed with Geri Smith plans for V-Show. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Larson explained an English assignment to freshman Kathy McReynolds. FAR RIGHT: Mark Borgmann, Tammy Greshew, Skip Kwasny, Ed Apida, and Dave Craig worked on individual projects in Read- ing and Research. RIGHT: While Mr. Kerr answered questions raised by Mike Almeroth in Magazine Reading, Donna Larson read articles. English and Drama Departments stress variety 1. The English Department of Maine South, which has experienced much growth in current years, has once again provided students with a va- riety of courses. Freshmen students were placed in one of three levels of English I according to their ability. The elective system, which allowed students to choose two semester courses, proved successful for soph- omores and upperlcassmen. In ad- dition, the accelerated program gave students an interesting chal- lenge. Filmstrips, field trips and classroom projects enhanced the quality of education offered by the English Department. Equally, the Speech and Drama Department offered a variety of in- triguing classes to students. In the past thirteen years, this depart- ment has undergone an increase in the enrollment ir1 Drama courses. New radio equipment, too, provided students with the best education. In short, this department strove to meet the students' needs in Speech and Drama. Ls Egg. 53722 Valli'-A f Q., ul 'El'-itll L' 87 , I Students gum all W2 language skills Without a doubt, the Language De- partment of Maine South offered a wide selection of foreign languages to students. Courses in French, Italian, Spanish, German and Latin were taught. Moreover, all classes enjoyed activities such as films, field trips related to a particular language, in-class skits employing foreign dialogue, and individual as- signments. Also, the Language Lab supplemented actual classwork for first year language students, and, in doing so, helped students with pronunciation. Thus, the Language Department sought not only to teach various languages but also to fami- liarize students with the cultures of nations throughout the world. v' IX f . - I, -...is-V uCtAN AT!-4lNT'oUE 1. 's...,,,.,, f gg, ggmrennnntr ' Q A ,. iff 88 . 'Q y 5 -wa. EW t. 'f' ss. if BELOW: La Tuna entertained many Spanish students with their many songs and dances. BELOW CENTER: Paul Leyva, Ken VanSpankeren, and Jim Kosik performed for their class. BELOW LEFT: Jon Roma and Nancy Jacobson used a map to point out an important city in their French III Acc. class. FAR LEFT: Mr. Lowry explained a key idea to his Spanish class. LEFT: Mr. Piana listened to the questions posed in one of his interesting Italian classes. 89 RIGHT: Mr. Mastronlonardo helped LaDonna Koziol on an art project. FAR RIGHT: Watching Mr, Rico demonstrate the use of an electronic synthesizer, Dave Millhiser and Mary Scheuer- mann gave him their attention. FAR BELOW RIGHT: During one of their guitar classes, Liz Sitterly and Nancy Weiland were able to demonstrate their musical talents. BELOW CENTER: Chrystal Cowdrey worked on her chalk projects in art class. BELOW: Mr. Shirley talked with his students about differ- ent photo techniques in Photo. ' . .. . ' f .,.. f' .- g ,gg ,e 1 ..., . ' . I ll- s- 'Bl' , JH K ffflr. 0,1 - if ' ' .girl 93's J.. ,Pvv . ,Pm 1 ,4 ,s ' 0 v 'fggi '. '- ff 'lf 71.-A-' ' h-5' if'-:A ' fix ,- X ' ' A X tx S 90 -fl? S .4-. . NLC, KPXIMQJ Nix, .' 1 V -w. n U XE' f lb! K Al N Ng!!! vjYW,,fXL XL 4301? .59 ff 1, T37 Ml .glow 'YO 6 4-i . Many music andihittcdtlrses become full credits --r-,F-F '12 If l Ellis -. m s1sa?'f'i 1 -evfglq ., , E - M Ev -U A- . s 'N -fi-P . f 1 I A--..:. F - ,i l ,'gl f1'i . E s y ,ies h --...il Maine South again contributed to the fine art of music. With its dif- ferent courses and levels, everyone was able to choose from many of- ferings. A new synthesizer aided in the teachings of electronic music to those enrolled in music theory. Also this year, many music classes, such as Guitar, became full credits, which was welcomed by all involved. Similiarly, the Art Department had a variety of classes, from photo- graphy to sketching. Because the photography courses were popular, a new Photo 3 course was added to the curriculum. Obviously the Maine South Art and Music courses were a helpful start for many choosing a career in the fine arts. -A ff M' N N L . 5 . if, NJ' A J +5 if lm ,afzx 91 Home Ec. adds to curriculum The Home Economics Department has undergone considerable expan- sion ir1 thirteen years. In 1964 six Home Ec. classes were offered in comparison with today's nineteen. These added courses have strongly contributed to the increasing popu- larity of the department. This year Clothing IV was added to the cur- riculum, enabling talented students to plan their own programs based upon their experiences from other clothing classes. Also this year, CLID spent time evaluating actual homes for in- terior designing. The Food Occupa- tions Club planned many banquets and brunches, using experience gain- ed in this department. Whether it be clothing, foods, or psychology, the Home Ec. Department provided much background. k 92 -Q at Y AQ, o lr Lip' 1-is 'VS' 5 4 Ntjl aim Milli' Q - 'U' 'Q 'N 1!...7i 'hp A'-'04-?!5'1 v Q. I ,,'.'f1 1 fm u T' gl' v-F25 if .4 .vb LEFT: Mrs. Brouse explained cooking procedures in Foods for Men. CENTER LEFT: In Child Care, Elaine Gebelhoff helped a young boy in art. FAR LEFT: Mrs. Gilmore assisted Patti La- hart with her clothing project. ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Burger showed a new stitch to Heidi Carlson. ABOVE: Sue Dziekan- skiproceded with accuracy on her intricate sewing project. 93 Boys'P.E. has new electives The Boy's Physical Education De- partment was probably one of the most popular departments with boys. The P.E. department strove for the addition of courses in order that a high interest in physical education be kept. Juniors and seniors enjoyed new classes in golf, scuba diving and street hockey. Although the freshmen were not able to choose elective courses, they experienced some new units this year including street hockey. With the addition of classes, this department focused both on at- taining physical fitness and sustain- ing interests in P.E. by offering inter- esting and worthwhile classes. ABOVE: Freshman boys ran in D their gym class to achieve endur- Nm ance. ABOVE RIGHT: Many girls enjoyed the new Yoga elec- um tive. FAR RIGHT: Dana Tru- HS dell found her Cross Country Nw Skiing class quite a challenging D class. CENTER RIGHT: Laura Fabianich displayed her talents in her European Team Handball class, a new elective. RIGHT: Scuba Diving, a new course this lllll' ll.,- FREE FLY FREE RACK FREE BREAST FR RELAY 22.0 ,5312 41511 ms izw an year, proved to be quite popu- lar with many boys. 94 RRS Gtrls P E offers courses m yoga and handball As with all departments, the Girl's Physical Education Department has sought, over the years, to broaden the course selection for students and, in doing so, increase interest in girl's sports. This school year, in particular, many girls chose to par- ticipate in some new elective offer- ed, European Team Handball and Yoga. Because of the elective courses, the Girl's P.E. Department has ex- panded immensely in the past thir- teen years. Through Maine South's history, junior and senior leaders have been useful, and their assistance proved valuable to the department. o is 4'1 X . as . V- I I ' 'r' . i F . .. J . ., ., r A- mn. of at -Q - ,jr , 1-F' Elsa - I'- Y . lv' L nn -, lg . is Q ,.r...- . , o y 1 . v ly, I H 95 Business Ed. adds computer The Business Education courses again helped students in job train- ing. The more popular classes, typing and stenography, along with the recent data processing and account- ing classes contributed to the stu- dent's preparation toward most oc- cupations. Because the actual job situations were practiced, this de- partment produced rnany qualified and experienced business workers. A new addition to data processing, a computer terminal located in the A- wing, allowed students to work during a free period. This indeed, gave stu- dents a good chance for a job op- portunity in the futuristic world of computers. On the whole, South's Business Education Department en- abled students to prepare for their future careers. RIGHT: Renee Ludwig listened attentiuely as Mr. Anderson lectured to the class. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Williamson spoke to his class on an important, key idea. BELOW: Terry Sweetman practiced dictation in her Steno- graphy I class. J, g mg-if-v l t,, X' W ll ' F 1 I 1 3 ABOVE LEFT: Ilias Zenkich, Stephanie Rossier, and Kevin Fallon performed a mock trial in Business Law. FAR ABOVE: Stu- dents practiced their drills in Typing L LEFT: Mr. Kolar lectured to,his students in a business class. ABOVE: Glenn Bergman concentrated on his typing accuracy. 97 ABOVE: Mr. Dickey showed his students the correct answer. ABOVE CENTER: Mr. Francis lectured to many math students. ABOVE RIGHT: Miss Estes used the overhead to give her students a better picture. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Mahon helped Julia Lester, Bill Kormony, and Jim Cagney in the Math Re- source Center. RIGHT: Bob Havlir participated in his Math III Acc. class. 98 Various facilities heighten students' math abilities :J g-. Wfv r 7 ' Ll' ffl Ml W -pai '5 I' T.ifrg'L i i il' yn. ' '- I rv flpf- A :ji i f fy During the past thirteen years, the Math Department has undergone various changes. The average class size, the percent of students taking math, and the number of courses offered, have all increased through the years. The Math Resource Center is a relatively new addition to this department and has given students a means for attaining assistance outside of the classroom during their study periods. Moreover, a computer terminal was opened to students taking computer science. Also aimed at helping students with problems, teachers were available before school every morning. This year, like all years, this department has strength- ened the students' abilities in a popu- lar and necessary subject. sl l' ,ga ML 99 Science Dept. . . I modifies class With an increase in the number of laboratories, classes, teachers and courses available, the Science De- partment has gained much popu- larity with students throughout the years. Thirteen years ago, courses such as Geology and Accelerated Biology I were nonexistent, but were recently added to broaden the selec- tion for students. This year, in particular, emphasis was placed on the Physical Science course which underwent many modifications. Also, a trial chemistry textbook was used to further benefit the students. Obviously students needs were met by the many science classes. MXPX 1 71 ABOVE: Sue Trull worked carefully on a science problem with her science lab partner FAR ABOVE: Mr. Haglund sometimes showed movies in physics. FAR CENTER Jim Meehan and John Wall worked care fully to do their science experiment correctly FAR RIGHT: Don Schroeder and Bob East man worked together in identifying an inter esting mineral. FAR RIGHT CENTER Jenny Chan carefully checked her scale to be sure she got an accurate weight FAR RIGHT: Four students carefully executed an experiment in their chemistry class RIGHT Sue Black and Keith Olson worked precisely when they sliced their rocks. 1 OO .,-N if Jn .-'J 9 1 9 S 'Tff I6 J' .. A., ..E,,,.,..3- l Z K V , 4 2 QA Z: z .X x ' '13 aw' 9-5,4 -9iPj9 f 5539 ' 134' Mt, 17 .ET-T ,f l 4 .J T F' in v I H1 iv?- II' 4 W ll ,i ug . -Wye ABOVE: By helping Dan Bielski and Jim DiPietro with their homework, Mr. Hooton clarified key concepts. FAR ABOVE: Mr. Morris discussed an important historical point with his Acc. US. History class. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Nelson's Government class enjoyed their field trip to Springfield. FAR RIGHT:- Mr. Heerman lectured as his students listened. RIGHT: Mr. Schultz ex- pressiuely conveyed an idea to his AP US. History class. GZ I Social Science Dept. adds new computer set-up nf inf' A-i 1 ...ap 5 This year, Maine South's Social Science Department has made con- siderable improvement. Government and U.S. History, two required cour- ses, and various elective courses, such as Anthropology, Economics, and Law In American Society were con- tinued. In addition, a new computer set-up in the A-wing informed stu- dents by such means as world popu- lation and election games. Once more, students benefited from field trips, films, and classroom simu- lations. The AP and Accelerated programs continued to be enlighten- ing and beneficial for above average students. - 'W' -T-v-'w-in-u-5 103 ew materials improve classes Although no new curriculum changes took place this year, the Industrial Education Department modified existing courses, and, in doing so, provided students with an interesting and educational oppor- tunity. By both consulting and questioning local business firms for their advice on modern equipment and supplies, this department upheld a continuing sustenance of high grade standards. To this end, new pollution testing and energy conserving equip- ment was added to the automotive section to keep up with contemporary problems, issues, and concerns. Furthermore, various additional materials were supplemented to re- place old equipment. Because this department tried to improve their classes, students were given a worth- while education in the industrial arts. I .1 pu- ur A - 104 5 bf if rain' thu L' a 4 - ' X L' it fr Q- 'T ,fv- .,w. , .P1.,,nv ' ' ,,, ., 1 : I, fx fix: 1 Q BELOW: Guy Lomardi completed his work in Printing IIL FAR LEFT: Manuel Mueler con- centrated on accuracy in Architectural Draft- ing. BELOWLEFT: Bob Miles, Steve Franke, and Dan Saulnier carefully constructed an as- signment in Woodshop IL BELOWLEFT: Al I vaska and Tim Pfeiffer carefully tuned a car in Automotive Service, while Mr. Powers looked on. LEFT: Bob Banke checked to see if he had wired his panel correctly in Electronics. E 1 ' we 105 . XW J .XI X I gg I - , 1 W mf!! NN Q Qi xii? 5 ., lu l U . , . Adj. W xi it Whslfrsf WmwPD.Dgsq U Tin G X N. P X. jx , Wiley L XUJQX V Vld Ovl K RIGHT: Mr. Steffey helped Carrie Tronel, Janet Zachary, and Mike O'Brien in locating many parts of the body. FAR RIGHT CEN- TER: Mr. Magsamen assisted Terry Schiffer with her driving techniques. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Ross showed his Drivers Education class a complex driving situation. BELOWRIGHT: Mr. Minerick observed as his students prac- ticed their driving skills in the simulator room. BELOW: Miss Purdy lectured to Health students. less If 106 Students fmd Drwer s Ed and Health necessary Since the opening of Maine South, the Driver's Education Department has experienced many extensive ad- ditions. New facilities and an ex- tensive library of films was imple- mented for the benefit of all stu- dents. This year, as in other years, Driver's Ed. was taught through the three part method. On the other hand, thirteen years ago, our Health Department did not exist. Due to 1971 legislation, a mandatory program was instituted to cover areas such as mental illness, ecology, disease, nutrition, alco- hol, drugs, and tobacco. The C.P.R. first-aid course was continued be- cause of its popularity. ':j'4-21:9 c.. i All speech teams finish with successhcl season The competitive speech teams of Maine South, Contest Speakers and Debate, once again proved successful in their perfection of work. The clubs worked diligently to obtain place- ments in tournaments held at nearby schools. The chosen members studied various speeches and pieces and performed them for many judges. Also, many of the talented members Z' won trophies and awards for their accomplishments at many contests. Readers Theater also kept up Maine South's excellent reputation as a tough competitor. Members of this organization were busy performing narrations of poems as a group. As always, these teams competed well. RIGHT: Contest Speakers Officers: Top: N. LeMonier, Secretary: S. Tybon, Captain. Bot- tom: E. Smals, Treasurer, C. Rogowski, Co- Captaing and D. Doherty, Publicity Chairman. BELOW: Contest Speakers: Top: Mr. Wagoner, Mr. Kerth, Mr. Pinelli. Third: R. Black, B. Brownson, S. Tybon, M. Kerr, P. Hennessy, E. Kittler, R. Kollin, C. Rogowski, G. Sheehan. Second.' J. Weaver, K. McFar- land, D. Johnson, D. Welty, K. -Kumiega, S. Rosenberg, N. LeMonier, L. Hayes, F. Nugent. Bottom: J. Kielas, D. Ciccia, D. Bodnar, L. Bach, M. Burns, L. Streff, E. Smals, L. Ginnis, D. Doherty. . do MO C3 'CCE 'Q no ff., W' new Vik: 108 -S T ,F .... A ip- FAR ABOVE: Debate: Top: T. Chorvat, K. Safavi, K. Koenig, R. Kay, S. Petterson. Middle: D. Welty, S. Slazas, J. Poduch, K. Safavi, E. Apida, Mr. D. Lavelle. Bottom: L. O'Connor, R. Bacci, M. Delano, C. Snow. ABOVE: Kaveh Safavi and Dorothy Welty filed topics for the 1976-77 Debate season. LEFT: Reader's Theatre: From Top: Mr. S. Granzyk, D. Fagerson, M. Pabich, K. Kages, L. Poduch, C. Bringas, K. Kraco. WIMTH modernizes with new radio equipment Once again, the WMTH staff served the public with various radio programs. Aside from broadcasting the football and basketball games, the staff also produced weekly sports reports, which recounted the scores of additional athletic events. The music, as well as the talk shows, and the holiday specials provided enjoy- ment for the community. As in pre- vious years, WMTH even served as a type of training for future disc jockeys. Other activities such as the WMTH annual car wash proved to be a big success. In any event, due to the work of the staff members, WMTH provided the students as well as the public with entertainment. RIGHT: WMTH Staff Heads: Back: S. Rosenberg, E. Kittler, S. Mathy, S. Tybon. Front: K. Grandolph, R. Erbach, B. Rowley, R. Santangelo, B. Belmonte. BELOW: WMTH Staff: Top: D. Strom. S. Schwarz, C. Fielitz, P. Djonlich, K. Russo, C. Hallen, D. Bell, S. Kuntzer. Fourth: A. Strynski, M. Hader, L. Brush, J. Earl, D. Brocoto, C. Durack, C. Palffy. Third: W. Bilocerkowycz, T. Galus, P. Kyllingstad, J. Kowols, C. Bakker, J. Kielas, D. Juhlin, J. Guzolek. Second: J. Hughes, R. Tamburrino, A. Burn- son, B. Johnson, T. Foster, S. Paphitis, S. Upchurch, J. Shamlian. Bottom: J. Fiedler, T. Hultgren, G. Juhlin, D. Engelson, T. Kup- jack, S. Peck, C. Rogowski, P. Hennessy, Mr. R. Wagoner. L?p2 ,flax rs ,. 4 ' c we t M IA l' Q. v iz, . A . ' ai- V. sf X , I ix W , ! H 4 i 5 N, WN E f it - fi ll ' 1 . CT :CS-2 fi X -41 lit l in Q 'Z iN. i Q 4 f .I V if 'i l. 1 A rl . +i., 1 3 . . 1-YA 110 l U M I 6 X V e l L l f ,lr Xff . . Fuel'-P1 J! . . w . '.v,.Ix 5' ' wifi!-. . . Mizz... . . rs-: - ...fn B' ..e.,.LJ Q ilk 5-.. L., ..e 1. rr b.-..,1,q'.. .-I 'l1 ' r . . 1 . ,.., ulgri' ,si 1 . l 1 jk as-.1,',J. i- j ,-fgffgp A -.if '. ,W viii 2 . .212 .L -..gg- , .fvl.l'T' -'T 'mf I 'E 4. J-H 'CQ' H. l Orchesls steps to a lively beat At the beginning of each semester, tryouts were held for all those in- terested in joining the Orchesis dance club. Both a preliminary and original routine were required for the tryouts. Dancers that were accepted into the club performed in various activities. All twenty-five members participated in their V-Show dance entitled Outta Sight. Orchesis members Honi Woodside and Lori Gauger were also valuable as V-Show student choreographers. Also, Orch- esis performed dance routines for such organizations as the Motherls Club, the Park Ridge Jaycees, several churches, in addition to their annual concert held in the spring. Orchesis was also very honored to demonstrate for the Illinois Dance Association during the fall. Certainly, the skilled dancers of this club performed much this year. ABOVE LEFT: Orchesis Officers: Top: M. Walsh, Publicity Chairman: S. Ebner. Vice- President. Middle: V. LoBianco. Secretary: H. Woodside, President. Bottom: H. Wood- side, Costume Chairman. LEFT: The mirror- ed walls helped the girls practice their routines. BELOW: Orchesis: Top: Ms. L. Miles, B. Clark, N. Lindstrom, D. Pospisil, H. Wood- side, M. Walsh, S. Ebner, D. Trudell, M. Rokavec, V. Washkowiak. Middle: H. Wood- side, P. Engblom, G. Chakos, K. Kropke, C. Schulthesz, J. Bogacz, L. Gauger, S. Smaus. Bottom: D. Wyatt, L. Wood, J. King, G. Hughes, B. Boehme, M. Gianes, and V. LoBianco. 1 J 1 l l I r Pep Coun.cil's l l ff spirit adds life This year, Maine South's Pep Club Council strived to promote a true school spirit. The girls chosen as council members attended all sport- ing activities and helped to cheer on the athletes. Spirit tags were hung on the player's lockersg also, council members decorated the homes of the athletes before significant games. Spirit and Sports Week again proved to be a huge success, along with some of Pep Club's other activities such as the Homecoming Pep Rally and the Alumni Breakfast. In ad- dition, Hawk pins were also sold to the student body. On the whole, the girls demonstrated true spirit throughout the entire year. ABOVE RIGHT: Pep Club Council Officers: Back: R. Buckley, Membership Chairman: D. Erickson, Secretary: K. Gibbons, President: H. Henderson, Vice-President. RIGHT: The Senior Pep Club Council members rode in a decorated car during the parade. BELOW: Pep Club Council: Top: K. Catalano, D. Saloman, M. Kelley, J. Semrow, R. Buckley, J. Bernardi, A. Kann, H. Henderson, L. Bergeson, D. Gundersen. Middle: T. Sweet- man, N. Kaniff, K. Reese, L. Komomicki, M. Blanke, K. Scharringhausen, A. Nesbit. Bot- tom: K. McGovern, D. Erickson, M. Burns, K. Gibbons, H. Kann, and P. Zdunek. A V , l Fdall' l F l I ,J l gl 0 l ' J 1 sig. M . gif . c if 21. ,C :Y ,Ea-Q . Qin :lik-1 J- -T ' T1 -' l ll lx i I g L' al,-,3.g.s, ..- Nw g' J.. M421 A 'Q 2 -..i2.....s-2.22295 will ' 0 r . , , . fl. ..f1' as AFT 21 4- w.. 4 531 NU .J . B 'H Y. 77 ' hw T, .ini ls! C H n m Ll n Q 0 as 1 Y fl 7 1' ,. .- F 1 111 l NTS' 'TMP' 5 kill J' -Li- 1 XX ij I- 112 YI Hawkettes perform Gershwin for V-show 'S-qv-R ,Q xr x Fr Once again this year, our Maine South Hawkettes Pom-Pon squad de- lighted audiences with their appeal- ing dance steps and routines. Girls at South interested in performing on the squad were able to try out in a series of auditions. Dedication and talent was shown by those chosen with the high standard of excellence in their performances. The Hawk- ettes appeared at the half-time of all home games during the basketball and football seasons with the assis- tance of their sponsor, Miss Bobrich. In addition to this, the girls appeared in V-Show with their act, Gersh- win. As in the past, the Hawkettes Pom-Pon squad helped in promoting spirit. LEFT: Pom-Pon Captains: Top: Miss Bob- rich, E. Dumich. Kneeling: J. Peterson, K. Lange. BELOW: Pom-Pon Squad: Top: E. Dumich, N. Vravick, J. Pankus, N. Norlander, D. Hermann, K. Vernon, Miss Bobrich. Mid- dle: K. Lawrence, M. Hudson, M. Joyce, A. Donovan, K. Lange, N. Bogacz, S. Petersen. Bottom: J. Gagliano, K. Daniels, D. Rizza, J. Casaletto, J. Peterson, L. Holz. In Y-1 113 --,., ,. 1, 5. 15-:M l 11 Q ' '7 :pil 1 t I 2 -5 1 W . N W, Wx Vi' l 9 ,, 'XX 1 1 , ,f N M A 0 1 F m Q W, 'L if I.. V Vg L. Ms' N M405 ,. 4.1 . 'Wi P- A 1 lr T Wglw? -K if Er 1 fl. ...X MAINE ABOVE: Soloists: Top to bot- tom: K. Collins, M. Scotese, J Okamoto. ABOVE RIGHT: Du- ets: Top: N. Jacobson, K. Lind- strom. Middle: D. Gundersen, J Johnson, S. Augustyn, K. Frin- dell. Bottom: K. Devaney, C Krause, M. Chakos, J. Pientka RIGHT: Trios: Top: M. Piazza D. Conway, J. Oberheide. Bot- tom: L. Sitterly, G. Barklow, A Kann. 116 max 1 V W -.....a- 'Y sf' In FJ fi .. ,hiv gg A . - rfiillmir 7 'I f, 'A 4 . tg ?: c , K, , gf? sc X it' s fe , gn ' taiwfy - . ra' . -ef! 4 M arlm show entitled K aliopy All girls at Maine South who were interested in precision swimming were able to participate and perform in the Marlin Swim Club. After being carefully selected from a series of try-outs, the girls were placed in various acts according to their in- dividual swimrning skills. In the spring, much hard work and dedica- tion paid off as their annual show, this year titled Kaliopy, proved to be very entertaining. Also this year, members of Marlin performed at the International Festival of Aquatic Arts, held at Glenbrook North. As in other years, the Marlin Swim Club provided much entertaining precision swimming for South, in addition to being a fun club for many girls. LEFT: Marlin Officers: Top: K. Lindstrom, Show Chairman, Ms. D. Butler: J. Okamoto, Assistant Show Chairman. Front: J. Pientka, President. BELOW: Marlin: Top: C. Roberts, H. Kann, S. Savage, M. Chakos, J. Okamoto, C. Brown, J. Oberheide, K. Eriksen, T. West- ermeier, H. Schluntz, K. Richter. Third: G. Barklow, J. Pientka, M. Scotese, M. Kugach, H. Gerdes, J. Johnson, D. Hohenstein, C. Krause, S. Augustyn, L. Riordan, L. Sitterly. Second: J. Black, R. Joris, D. Conway, K. Col- lins, K. Devaney, K. Lindstrom, J. Hammond, N. Jacobson, L. Casten, V. Sitterly, C. Thomp- son, B. Siebert. Bottom: T. Lindstrom, A. Kann, K. Frindell, C. Mostad, M. Piazza, E. Muck, D. Gundersen, K. Whitford, C. Nistler, J. Briars, C. Kropke. VISI' , , gf ., 9 5 F. QQ , - E.. A IYQV A 1 1 . :fi S F R N ' if T 5 if ' 1 12 --. A 4-gi-' . , l1iBl11Bll ational Honor Society awards talented students As in the past, deserving juniors and seniors were elected into the Na- tional Honor Society. To be elected, the pupils were required to maintain a grade point average of 4.0 and also demonstrate leadership and fine character. The seniors who were elected this year into the National Honor Society had to meet stricter requirements. To become a member, a senior needed to have a 3.2 grade point average, unlike other years when a 3.0 average was acceptable. Tutoring students in difficult sub- jects was the main responsibility for those current seniors elected into the National Honor Society as juniors. They also sold candy to raise money and helped to initiate the new mem- bers. RIGHT: Honor Society Officers: Top: J. Lester, Tutoring Chairmang Mr. Misevich. Middle: S. LoBue, President. Bottom: K. Eng- lemann, Vice-President: J. Culverwell, Sec.- Treas. BELOW: Honor Society Seniors Elected 1976: Top: Mr. Misevich, H. Lauer, J. Culverwell, J. Connor, P. Joyce, C. Krol, Z. Srodulski, T. Mueller, J. Weaver, A. Pontow. Fourth: R. Franzblau, K. Conn, D. Loda, G. Smith, C. Fletcher, P. Stenerson, L. Thies, D. Salamon, S. Gasior. Third: K. Burson, J. Lester, D. Domenz, P. Amidei, A. Budris, P. Vinopal, G. Barklow, A. Pantos. Second: M. Scott, K. Englemann, L. Bacher, D. Takehara, S. LoBue, S. Klages, J. Kelly. Bottom: M. Korzenieski, C. Creiger, K. Gibbons, D. Torde H. Woodside, B. DiCola. 1 5000041 LEI I': Juniors of 1977: Top D. Fagerson, D. Murray, D Mikol, R. Zielinski, E. Swanson C. Hallen, K. Herman, D. Bors Fifth: J. Pierpoint, E. Karacic L. Pack, T. Berg, R. Fraser, D Greising, P. Antosh. Fourth: R rnond, W. Kormany, E. Priest Werff, H. Stachowiak, J. Walsh P. Engblom, L. Poduch. Second C. Kay, N. Lyons, C. Shiemann strong, M. Kreppel. Bottom K. Durack, D. Broz, N. Borrnan M. Cregier, P. Zartler, Mr. D Misevich. LEFT: Seniors of 1977: Top: E. Aho, S Helmholz, T. Helin, M. Flannery, C. Kemrn- erer, M. Grandi, F. Lewis, J. Krurnwiede K. Conway. Fifth: M. Gerdisch, C. Heffeman J. Grauer, M. Dinanno, R. Diekmann, G Gunther, M. Bodnar, K. Koenig. Fourth: D Anderrnan, B. Kurowski, L. Deters, K Devaney, R. Joris, S. Kuntz, E. Johnson, S Ebner, M. Dukats. Third: T. Aganad, T Gnaster, M. Grabowski, D. Johnson, W. Beile R. Grott, R. Buckley, E. Hohenstein. Second J. Johnson, C. Bringas, K. Kumiega, J Krueger, C. Craig, K. Dirr, M. Kelley, S Kopp, R. Cordes. Bottom: M. Nesbit, D Doherty, E. Blattner, D. Gebhardt, C. Daniels S. Fay, Mr. D. Misevich. BELOW LEFT Seniors of 1977: Top: A. Schilling, W. Torn- rose, R. Sherry, R. Martino, S. Nelson, M Scolaro, K. Lindstrom, D. Urizarri, J. Ras- muson. Fifth: K. Rhode, J. Thomas, N. Nor- lander, J. Patterson, J. Lasare, R. Olsen, K Latos, G. Sheffer. Fourth: S. Maas, K Rafayko, M. Zdeblick, E. Novak, K. Olsen C. Smith, K. Papienski. Third: S. Savage, S Leonard, M. Seng, D. Martell, P. Morrell, S Ratcliff. Second: R. Salgia, M. Russay, L Talarnantez, K. Wieland, P. Valles, L Lazzara, D. Nakagawa. Bottom: J. Petrucci S. Brey, E. Lee, C. Schultz, P. Sandstrom J. Pientka, Mr. D. Misevich. 119 Dumelle, S. Denham, S. Drum- K. Klages. Third: V. Vander- A. Kann, J. Okarnoto, N. Arm- 1 v ABOVE: Guillermo Ortiz-Acuna, Exchange student from Costa Rica, found his year at Maine South adventurous. ABOVE CEN- TER: Kathy Engelmann was the winner of the National Council of Teachers of English award. ABOVE RIGHT: National Merit Semi-Finalists: Top: R. Franzblau, D. Domenz, J. Culverwell, L. Thies. Middle: M. Korziniewski, S. LoBue, B. DiCola. Bottom: J. Lester, J. Weaver. FAR RIGHT: Letter of Commendation Winners: Top: M. Zdeblick, J. Kelly, R. Olsen, T. Mueller, P. Joyce, K. Con- way, A. Pantos, M. Scolaro, S. Nelson. Mid- dle: K. Englemann, P. Zdunek, H. Lauer, P. Morrell, L. McPherson, T. Schroeder, S. Strong, S. Kopp. Bottom: S. Ebner, G. Bark- low, A. Pontow, D. Salarnon, M. Scott, G. Smith. RIGHT: American Field Service Stu- dents: Top: S. Serio, S. Ebner, N. Janella. Middle: M. Nesbit. Bottom: D. Jackson. 120 LLl.1-1-J .HQIVX 2, Worthy pupils rece ive honors Once again, students who ranked high academically were recognized as National Merit Semi-Finalists. Other seniors who placed high on a qualifying test were honored with National Merit Letters of Commen- dation. These two awards succeeded in honoring those students who work- ed considerably throughout their years at South. Kathy Engelrnann, too, was awarded by the National Council of Teachers of English for her exceptional writing skills. In addition to sponsoring Martha Nesbit and Sue Ebner who traveled to Switzerland and France, A.F.S. also hosted our foreign exchange student Guillermo Oritz-Acuna from Costa Rica. 121 Many are honored by Brotherhood and M - Club As in the past, six students from each class were honored for their leadership qualities and friendliness towards others and were elected into Brotherhood Society. Students were both nominated and voted upon by fellow students, which made this award special. Also, many boys with outstanding athletic achievements who had earned their varsity letter were initiated into M-Club. This club sponsored both the annual M-Club vs. faculty basketball game and the Sporting Chance raffle at the Spirit Sock Hop. Both proved successful and enjoyable. RIGHT: Brotherhood Officers: Miss Cosenza, L. Komornicki, Vice-Presidentg S. Leonard, Publicity Chairman: L. Heidkamp, Sec.- Treas.g M. Pope, President. BELOW: Broth- erhood Society.' Top: M. Coletto, R. Reporto, D. Fiddler, S. Mikos, A. Spicer, R. Heidkamp, P. Amedei, E. Martin, T. Pankau. Fifth: J. Krumwiede, J. Mrowiec, R. Pluta, R. Franz- 51311, M- Had91',T. McGlade, R. Eastman, D. Ryan, R. Schultz. Fourth: V. Barklow, J. Kel- ler, T. McLennan, J. Allegretti, R. Bean, D. Ryan, J. Kurpiel, M. Nicolau, M. Gibson, P. Nugent. Third: P. Campo, T. Mullins, M. Soosloff, K. McGovern, S. Leonard, D. Erick- son, J. Pientka, C. Mullan. Second: K. Becker, K. Kuechenberg, D. Bode, S. LoBue, E. Smith, J. Walsh, N. Lyons, G. Bernacchi, L. Heid- kamp, K. Catino. Bottom: M. Pope, C. Garro, M. Nesbit, R. Vogel, S. DaValle, L. Schnied- wirid, M. Gianes, T. Westerrneier, L. Komor- nicki, Miss Cosenza. kj C-P ABOVE: M Club: M. Scolaro, R. Smith, E Swanson, K. Irelan, J. Theobald, R. Schmel- T. Patrick, A. Budris, K. Dude. sixth: J. Stubi zer, N. Rasmussen, J. Kroechkel, P. Carroll blefield, R. Brown, M. Nelson, L. Bobka, W Madsen, C. Hansen, S. Malin, G. Schwan, J Chubirka, R. Emerick, J. McNamara, M Stiggleman, T. Mueller. Fifth: C. Daniels, R Kucera, D. Curcio, D. Schmidt, J. Dorman A. LeBeau, F. Pagone, P. Preston, T. Garcea J. Krumwiede, P. vinopax, T. Busch, s. Mikos, D. Ryan, M. Gibson. Fourth: S. Senf, M Snow, K. Sandrock, S. Buford, S. Kennedy, B. Ruxton, J. Race, F. O'Connor, R. Sigle, J Rubino, B. Pankau, R. Novak. Third: M. Borg- mann, J. Hughes, W. Muno, D. Schiffer, M Amold, J. Small, J. Hefferan, R. Udischas, J Thomas, K. Thumell. Second: D. Craig, D Bahry, S. Kimbrel, J. Getz, T. Gnaster, T Keating, S. LoBue, M. Zdeblick, J. Knutsen R. Pluta. Bottom: J. Hanch, P. Nelson, K Conn, T. McNamara, W. Tornrose, T. Mc- Glade, R. Szaflarski, R. Reporto, B. Pelikan E. Martin. LEFT: M Club Officers: Topi T. McNamara, Secretary. Middle: W. Tom- rose, President, T. McGlade, Vice-President Bottom: R. Szaflarski, Treasurer. 123 v 1 ABOVE: Quill LQ Scroll Society: Top: K. Nunne, T. Prodyma, K. Klages, S. Klages, C. Sopata, J. Peters, D. White, R. Skiba. Mid- dle: A. Petrowski, K. Ady, J. Huelskamp, D. Loda, M. Gott- wald, P. Hicks, S. Savage, K. Maiorano. Bottom: L. Komor- nicki, H. Stachowiak, K. Kumi- ega, L. Fichera, J. Keller, S. Leonard. ABOVE RIGHT: For- ensic: Top: K. Safavi, D. Welty, T. Chorvat, K. Safavi, B. Thompson. Third: Mr. Lavelle, M. Delano, C. Snow, R. Bacci, L. O'Connor. Second: S. Slazas, J. Poduch, J. Weaver. Bottom: K. Kumiega, S. Inouye. FAR RIGHT: Thespian Officers: Standing: Mr. Martello, P. Hen- nessy, Scribeg P. Vinopal, Trea- surer: J. Homstrom, Historiang M. Stevenson, Vice-Pres. Kneel- ing: Mr. Pinelli, Kermit, Mascotg G. Smith, President: G. Barklow, Secretary. RIGHT: Modern Mu- sic Masters: Standing: Mr. Rico, Mr. Flechsig, E. Thies, Treasur- erg R. Franzblau, Presidentg E. Hohenstein, Chaplaing K. Kielas, Vice-President. Seated: R. Kol- lin, Publicity: N. LeMonier, Sec- retaryg M. Long, Historian: D. Takehara, Sgt.-at-Arms. 124 RC'UJxqg..Q URJUN lJrAK'L'MJL'z3NLX 'Xu NLQ-1 Wfalmqvxkxwvvllfi .eJL'lflf5 '-fUJA'7i' WD f! iv'fl?f,,!UJ'0i,u, I RK 'GXJVOXJNNUK !W.fQkQL,Q.L.v Ni A x,:i,fxfXbfi4JoUfl'5fQ'4l,fbx,fCi- C'lvUiv QDJQQ UNCPJ 'ebleqeug X ., we g U- 'VXWX A H 'Q L 'y-CLQVW . UHIYXX X Vw C' 'lj X ' 2 4' ,xml tx. rt Q, -x r, ,f -x i lixkdbb .XIL,f1kQ L I 1 QLQVXAQ nu arious talents are recognized iurkj l J i N3 Q .fQ.Qi,6AXrXCXiS I Once againf V students with excep-I lfxgwf j tional talent in journalism, music, LDC wqlyx speech and drama were awarded with QQ .K gm, admission into such honorary clubs Gmm I as Quill and Scroll, Modern Music LJQLK 'WI Masters, National Forensic League, Ci A L1 ij and Thespian Society. Students who W LH! had put forth much effort into theqjitll Q production of Eyrie or Southwords H, WX were honored with membership into, 5 Quill and Scroll. Likewise those stu- WW. dents who achieved high musical and fer CL scholastic merits were elected into pmgh' the Modern Music Masters. Stu-1 'AT' dents who attained a high proficiency VUUVP in Contest Speakers or Debate were fy appointed into the National Forensic Ui L League. Thespian Society, also, was ffi W I I an honorary organization which con- i9fi5C.j Q cerned students in theatrical produc- TJ, I, tions. One was voted into this society 'il on a-point-hour basis for participa-Jig? Efdifl tion in a stage work. These honorary QVt,Q',L organizations both recognized and F E awarded students who achieved ii much success in journalism, music, f5LTmWl9jf speech, and drama. C6770 bw'3'M fl Gfilf 'Qlmlilir f . ' J . l. q 'Pl .WMS VQ CUff131kf5, I Qflfllj 3 l 125 it R QQ? Qix QrQQ55JwN , Leeieam It KWQCKXT ORGANIZATIONS Student council develops new voting procedures By sponsoring a variety of events throughout the year, Student Coun- cil continued to motivate Maine South students. Homecoming events proved most successful due to the planning on the part of the Council. The blood drive in the fall of the year also proved beneficial. Again, V- Show entertained a number of audi- ences in early December. Also re- quiring a great deal of planning, the Student Council election procedures proved worthwhile. These new voting methods were not only more efficient, but also much faster. The publication of our all-school phone book, the Busy Signal, added to the many activities of Student Council. RIGHT: Pete Omarzu, who founded the Student Rights Committee, won the office of President for the 1977-78 school year. BELOW RIGHT: Running unopposed for Treasurer was Mary Nicolau. BELOW CENTER: Marge Smith, who won the office of Secretary, also ran unopposed, BELOW: Elected as Vice-President of Student Council for 1977-78 was Kevin Pegler. l 5 .5 1 . il l 126 Stuff .ax 4 , 5 ,- ,I - 'S Q-la,-X in, gf AW if? 1 Y ,L 4. ' .gqdfjfgi t -Q 'Z tl. -1 A Fan -1-wLw, V. Q A. are gpm:- i 5 1 , z I 1,-In BELOW: Sponsors: Mr. T. New and Mr. J. Morris worked hard for Council. BELOW LEFT: Student Council Officers: G. Barklow, Secretaryg K. Lind- strom, Vice-Presidentg K. Con- way, Presidentg G. Smith, Treas- urer. LEFT: Student Council Committee Chairmen: S. Ebner, M. Gibson, S. Kuntz, M. Snow, K. McFarland. ??f 127 Club members work together South's Art and Photography Clubs enabled many creative stu- dents to become involved. This year's members in the Art Club experienced guest speakers in the field of art, group art projects, and again, the annual Art Fair. South's photogra- phers also were able to demonstrate their creative talents through the Photo Club. As ir1 other years, club members compiled a portfolio, and participated in the annual Art Fair. The Paperback Bookstore was open again this year for students to buy popular books, and was operated by students who gave up lunch periods. Another club, Film Society, gave stu- dents the chance to view several dif- ferent films during the year. in-J 128 x F, . -47' LEFT: Paperback Bookstore Helpers: Top: Mr. M. Deines, H. Henderson, A. Nesbit, J. Kurpiel. Middle: P. Nugent, D. Greising, L. Gauger. Kneeling: M. De- vaney. FAR LEFT: Photo Club Officers: Mr. T. Shirley, S. Serio, Vice-Presidentg J. Diechmann, Secretary, J. Danile, Treasurer. ABOVE CENTER: Students appreciated the paperback book- store in the student cafeteria. ABOVE LEFT: Art Club Of- ficers: Standing: M. Conti, Trea- surerg Mr. R. Mastrolonardo, P. Schorsch, Secretary. Bottom: Ms. S. Anderle, B. Buford, Pres- ident. ABOVE: Film Society Officers: Top: K. Bucaro, Pres.g M. Heraty, Vice-Pres. Bottom: Mr. D. Wyatt, L. Demos, Pub- licity. ' Foreign language clubs interest many students Foreign language clubs were in- deed an integral part of cultural enrichment at Maine South. French and also Spanish Club, for example, participated in the Homecoming Car- nival by selling various foreign foods. In addition, these club members traveled to respective restaurants in order to obtain a more cultural background. Spanish Club, as well as German Club, sponsored various food sales for fund-raising pur- poses. Also, Christmas parties con- tributed to the agenda of club ac- tivities. Several traditions were in- itiated at the Christmas time cele- brations. Because of these cultural organizations, much enjoyment was shared by all involved. 130 ill fltirin GARCI- lh Millar sit UNE Sill 5EKREL2XmN?DafgV vlllllLEN51i DE EI, lEliANqlXIQN.. LEFT: German Club Officers: Top: Mrs. M. Schultz, K. Safavi, Vice-Presidentg J. Deichmann, Treasurer. Middle.' D. Mueller, Program Chairman, B. Beil, Sec- retary. Bottom: A. Pantos, Pres- ident. CENTER LEFT: Latin Club Officers: M. McCarthy, Secretary: M. Meyers, President: K. Camacho, Vice-President. FAR LEFT: Spanish Club Of- ficers: Top: T. Clark, Treasurerg J. Culverwell, Secretary, Ms. J. Blackstad. Bottom: G. Ortiz, President: M. Callahan, Vice- President. ABOVE LEFT: In addition to their Homecoming Booth, French Club also decorat- ed a car float. ABOVE CEN- TER: French Club Officers: Standing: L. Turk, Program, C. Halsen, Hospitality: B. Windsor, Secretary-Treasurer. Seated: S. Klages, Presidentg Ms. P. Barr. ABOVE: German students livened up their officer election with original posters. 131 Students apply home ec. skills Maine South's home economic clubs allowed students to continue their interests in this field. A popular club this school year was the Food Occupations Club, whose many mem- bers were able to gain much knowl- edge and experience through organiz- ing and preparing luncheons for var- ious groups. They also participated in the first Homecoming carnival and sponsored a canned food drive. Child Care Occupations Club organized many beneficial tasks throughout the year to help various children of pre-school ages. Similiarly, the Clothing and Interior Design Club was available for students who had interests in sewing and designing. This club helped to develop skills in sewing and interior designing, while members enjoyed field trips and fund-raising projects. ..dLLL'r. . 132 BELOW: Clid students Ellie Catino and Janet Cleveland hung drapes for the class house project. BELOW CENTER: Child Care Occupations Officers.' Second Semester: Standing: K. Cappetta, Secretary: Mrs. Ori, Mrs. Berry, M. Roer, President. Seated: C. Mullan, Vice-Presidentg D. Boidy, Treas. BELOW LEFT: Clid Club: Top: H. Stahl- berg, J. St. John, D. Valus, P. DePetro, M. Hopewell, N. Novak, H. Henrickson, J. In- golia, K. Hawkins. Middle: L. Cortese, J. Lawler, L. Guercio, M. Miller, Treasurerg G. Hom, Vice-President: J. Cleveland, President: E. Catino, Secretaryg K. Peacock. Bottom.: A. Shlapak, M. Behlke, M. Sarlo, J. Filipponi, K. Richter, J. Damiani, T. Cappadais. ABOVE LEFT: Food Occupations Officers: S. Black, Treas.g B. Ellwood, President: J. Nagel, V-Pg W. Langtim, Ser-at-Armsg E. Ehron, Sec. LEFT: Child Care Occupations Officers: First Semester: Standing: E. Lenke, President: A. Donovan, Vice-President: E. Gebelhoff, Treasurer. Seated: J. Giroux, Sec. .1 A' .1 , li JH l. 4 lf ir I J .. li 1 All 3'Q. Iv H3 ,. 2 . ,. 1 i , , l w 1 . . l l. sw. I w 9 1 l l 133 T if' C7 'A ABOVE: Office Occupation Club Officers: Top: N. Zurek, Treas.g J. Figlioi, V.P.g D. Adams, Funds Chairman, Ms. C. Siwinski. Bottom: C. Ciarmoli, Corres. Sec.g S. Pierobon, Pres.: K. Busa, Rec. Sec. ABOVE CENTER: Mr. Hommerding's daughter enjoyed Santa at the Business Club's Faculty party. ABOVE RIGHT: Distributive Education Installation Banquet saw the installation of F. Pau- lette, C. Krypel, K. Johnson, J. Carlson, and M. Smith. FAR RIGHT: Business Club Officers: M. Rad, Secretaryg C. Kranz, VPg P, Valles, Pres.g B. Godawa, Publicity: L. Kean, Treas.g Ms. K. Ness, Mr. R. Williamson. RIGHT: Distributioe Education Officers: Top: Mr. Hommerding, C. Krypel, Project Chair.: M. Samaras, Rec. Sec.: M. Haban, President, K. Kumiega, V-Pg S. Miller, Corr. Sec.-Publicity Director. Bottom: G. Altman, V- P, T. Viola, Treasurer. 134 NGS- :x if .. ' l 525' ,uf 1. 'fffjfi-N Business clubs attend contests The Business clubs continued to provide useful experience for its 150 participants. Business Club members, for instance, donated their services at games and after school to work at the concession stand. Another active club, the Distributive Education Club, attended many workshops in which the students gained valuable experience for future use. In addition, the club members represented South in various contests dealing with marketing. The Office Occupations Club members also at- tended several conferences and par- ticipated in contests, all pertaining to office work, thus becoming more familiar with business. 135 Club members obtain experience for future use Knowledge and experience were two concepts stressed this year through the Medical Careers Club, C.W.T., and the I.C.E. At the monthly meet- ings of the Medical Careers Club, members-who had interest in a medical field- heard speakers speak on various medically related topics. This year's candy sale in February raised money to buy medical equip- ment and also Easter baskets for Shriners Hospital. The Co-operative Work Training Club sponsored a savings club in addition to training students for their future. Besides the monthly meetings, C.W.T. held several breakfast meetings. Another club that prepare students for the future was the Industrial Co-opera- tive Education Club, whose monthly meetings also had guest speakers. x 1 l ,, 136 'E 'N BELOW: CWT Officers: Stand- ing: Mr. Bonadonna, D. Masilot- ti, Sec.g C. Froland, Trees.: M. Gabriel, VP. Seated: D. Umbach, President. BELOW LEFT: Medical Careers Club Officers: Standing: E. Rizzo, VPQ J. Cul- verwell, Treas.g T. Braman, Sec. Seated: C. Phillips, President. FAR LEFT: During a Medical Careers Club meeting, Miss Purdy demonstrated CPR. LEFT: Industrial Cooperative Education Club Officers: Stand- ing: T. Schroeder, Sec.: B. Stuart, Treas.g Mr. R. Sass. Kneeling: R. Siemion, President: K. Weiss, Vice-President. Stir 137 his? l X I ws' l -Q . l I -' 1 . Q l gl 1 as Y w '4-5-iss. ' Q A j ---1-. ,I ' new , A- Q .-'Q 1 J ' . - . . 'LJ' : ABOVE: Anthropological Soci- ety Officers: T. McG1ade, Pres.: B. Skaja, Treas., M. Plousard, V-Pg M. Tate, V-P II: A. Herran, Corr. Sec.: M. Smith, Rec. Sec.: Mr. P. Feichter. ABOVE RIGHT: Local History Society Officers: Standing: Mr. M. Nel- son, R. Fierce, Treas., G. An- derson, Pres.g K. Papienski, Pub- licity. Seated: J. Weaver, V-Pg S. Kotynsky, Sec., P. Freidberg, Programs. FAR RIGHT: Key Club Officers: W. Hughes, V-Pg R. Kucera, Sgt. At Arms, J. Krit- sas, Pres.: B. Rizzo, Sec., S. Con- rad, Asst. Sec.: R. Sherry, Asst. V-P. RIGHT: Ecology Club Of- ficers: Top: Mr. W. Lange: R. Schultz, V-Pg M. Melick, Sec., G. Michuda, Corr. Sec. Bottom: D. DiNanno, Pres., J. Earl, Treas. 138 Y ,il ::q e' is W 4- 43 i iiiisvf 5 -11:,.v', new : :rfb 5227? History, Ecology, and Key Clubs interest many Several clubs were available this year at South for students seeking involvement in services, history, ecology, and anthropology. The Local History Society participated in many lectures featuring guest speakers, field trips, and even a volleyball match against the Anthropological Society. This year's members in the Ecology Club helped to beautify the environment surrounding school by organizing litter drives and also recycling drives. The Anthropologi- cal Society was available to those interested in anthropology. Members enjoyed these interests with field trips to museums and the Koster Site. Finally, Key Club provided the city of Park Ridge with various ser- vices such as visiting the elderly. Ill ig 'CSV 139 RIGHT: Radio Club Officers: Top: P. Fricke, President: Mr. O. Kohler, W9GDC Trustee. Bot- tom: N. Schordje, V-P and Trea- surer: S. Walk, Secretary. FAR RIGHT: Ski Club Officers: Standing: P. Soosloff, Presidentg Mr. T. Gasche, Mr. T. Beard, Mrs. M. McMahon. Kneeling: T. Matyas, Sgt. At Arms: L. Wood, Publicity Chairman: S. Serio, Secretary. BELOW RIGHT: Swimming Timers: Top: K. Valles, K. Durack, J. Bach, D. Broz, L. Fritz, N. Ream, A. Han- sen, P. Marks. Middle: M. Gre- shiw, T. Greshiw, T. Prodyrna, L. Collin, N. Borman, C. Abezetian K. Lester, N. Ruxton. Bottom: M. Perlini, C. Brown, L. Johnson K. Johnson, L. Haselhuhn, L. Trojan, M. Machon. BELOW: Chess Club Officers: P. Joyce, Co-President: Mr. L. Kent: J. Conner, Co-President. 1 1 140 PlUJi?31g ,ali 'T S .Ra ,uf ,gfv f P SL.. 2? ff W ,. gl 1- f fr: Q ll o , .-W -- . is J' ,231-g,,,? xi' 1:-.gym '-5. .. IM .ff Hobby clubs prove popular Just as skiing has become one of the most popular sports this year, South's Ski Club boasted an enroll- ment of about 350 students. On al- most every Friday in the winter, members were able to take ski trips in the area in addition to several weekend outings. Another hobby club at South was the Chess Club in which members played weekly games of chess while several in the club were sent to the state championships. WQGDC, Maine South's amateur Radio Club, existed for students interested in operating the Radio station and the teletype machine. Members also studied radio theory. Another helpful group was the Swim Timers who aided the athletes by timing for all home meets. All of these clubs provided an opportunity to develop interests. 5 I C? 141 Several clubs service athletes Both the Wrestlerettes and Track- ettes provided support and spirit for the wrestlers and trackmen dur- ing the school year. Not only did the Wrestlerettes keep the score at all wrestling meets, but they also put up posters to announce meets. In addition to this, they sponsored an end-of-season banquet for the wres- tlers, Wrestlerettes, and parents. The Trackettes also scored at all the Hawk's home track meets. Mea- suring distances, timing the track- men, and holding up the lap cards, the Trackettes provided much needed assistance. This year a new club was formed, The Trainer's Club, in which the members cared for and treated the athletes' injuries. This was truly a welcomed club. 142 xkf' 4- . ,ff LEFT: Trainer's Club: Stand- ing: Mr. W. Mann, W. Siebert, S. DiCarlo. Seated: D. Ryan, R. Schmelzer, M. Gibson, W. Ros- enberg. FAR LEFT: Wrestler- ettes: Top: Mr. T. Ziemek, K. Baltic, M. Keefe, L. Mattick, C. Kurkowski, L. Pack, D. Fried, N. Jacobson, C. Mikos, C. Kuffel, Miss L. Wright. Middle: J. La- Rue, L. Janis, S. Szymanski, A. Hogan, F. Janis, Vice-President: E. Carlborg, S. Rosenberg, S. McMahon, H. Stachowiak, Pub- licityg P. Engblom, President. Bottom: L. Collin, T. Littwin, S. Gibbons, S. Rest, J. Laverty, P. Frick, J. Grant, C. Wundsam. ABOVE LEFT: Patti Engbloom and Fran Janis checked statis- tics during a wrestling meet. ABOVE: Trackettes: Top: Mr. C. Magsamen, J. Nash, D. Loda, J. Neubauer, L. Schwalb, L. Hermes, D. Schimpf, J. Maas, J. Anderson, C. Klenske, S. Sellers. Third: M. Kennedy, J. Nagle, P. Chemers, S. Strong, C. Dur- ack, K. Marr, C. Oprondek, M. Greshiw, D. Stanley, T. Sewart, K. Valles. Second: E. Towne, T. Greshiw, J. Brennan, M. Perlini, C. Durack, K. Nelson, P. Grott, V. Iraska, C. Linn, K. Frycek. Bottom: M. Grott, S. VanSelow, J. Sharnlian, D. Tastad, K. An- derson, C. Kerr, E. Wetendorf, B. Towne, J. Solon, M. Tastad. 143 . .!g..ig:.ii.H. . ...Ez ,,...kl,.ii.h.i.. gm, .b .l .til .il ..5: .l !l...l.El:-:ll ll. tl Eyrie staff wins awards for yearbook excellence During the past year, photogra- phers, writers, section heads, and as- sistants have worked diligently to- ward the production of this year's yearbook. Under the direction of Miss Singer, staff members had jobs such as cropping pictures, making layouts and working on the individual sections. Bearing in mind that this was South's 13th year, the theme of the Eyrie was Lucky 13 . Pictures corresponding to the theme and head- lines written in the same manner were more than a challenge to all. Over the summer, some staff mem- bers went to Whitewater, Wisconsin and brought back new yearbook ideas as well as awards. Also, outstanding members were elected into Quill and Scroll. Due to the cooperation of all, the 1977 Eyrie was successful. 144 1 J - ,fi if 4 l - 1 I I nfl' 514 pl' nf 511 Slllgl sl' H Q W H' 4 11' Pip' C? L . LEFT: Eyrie Assistants: W. Graser, N. Jacob- sen, L. Hayes, A. Zdunek, L. Mattick, D. Ford. LEFT CENTER: Main Editors: Standing: A. Petrowski, Copy: J. Powers, ID. Kneeling: 'K. Ady, Layout: C. Mullally, Photo. FAR LEFT: Photographers: Standing: M. Salo- man, S. Schwarz, J. Danile. Seated: S. Serio. ABOVE LEFT: K. Nunne, Business Manag- er, Ms. C. Singer, D. Loda, Editor-in-Chief. ABOVE CENTER: Sectzbn Editors: Stand- ing: K. Klages, Academics-Honorsg K. Kolo, Juniors-Activities: M. Gottwald, Assist. Copyg S. Klages, Services-Seniors. Seated: Y. Huske, Classes-Music-Publicationsg C. Dimopoulas, Sports: J. Huelskamp, Administration-Facub ty-Girls' Sportsg L. Komomicki, Special Events-Performing Arts. ABOVE: Yvonne Huske worked with the pictures for her classes section. 145 RIGHT: Publications Editors: Standing: Mr. Beatty, K. Kurniega, Editor-in-Chief of South- words. Seated: P. Pavese, Editor-in-Chief of Creative Writing Magazine. BELOW RIGHT: Southwords Editors: Standing: J. Keller, News Editorg C. Sopata, Features Editor. Seated: R. Skiba, Sports Editor. BELOW: Reporters Tina Prodyma and Liz Fichera typed an up- coming publications article. 146 Southwords provides excellent communications Maine South's student newspaper, Southwords, has continued to in- form students throughout the past year. Factual news stories and sport wrap-ups had to be written. Editori- als and opinion polls as well as car- toons and photos attracted much student interest. Reporters, photog- raphers and cartoonists strived to meet the deadlines of their bi-month- ly paper with the guidance of sponsor Mr. Beatty. Those on the staff who did commendable work were ac- cepted into the literary honorary society, the Quill and Scroll. Along with the help of Mr. Beatty and the talent of the staff, Southwords has again kept up its high standards. 34 LEFT: Publications Photographers: Back: M. Stevenson, R. Black, T. Long, T. Pfister, B. Maloney, W. Kroeschell. Front: F. O'Con- nor, M. Beil, J. Getz, G. Simmons. ABOVE LEFT: Creative Writing Magazine Editors: Standing: L. Winkowski, Production Editor, J. Pawlikowski, Art Editor, K. Frycek, Judge, S. DaValle, Production Manager, S. Leonard, Sales Manager. Seated: M. Landerghini, Chief Judge, M. Cregier, Assistant Editor, P. Pavese, Editor-in-Chief. ABOVE: Shari Sellers and Pat Pavese designed negatives for the Creative Writing Magazine. 147 Many find magazine and News Bureau interesting The Creative Writing magazine of- fered a chance for promising artists and writers to be acknowledged. The title of the magazine, Take A Chance, was known by students as an edition of excellent creative writing. Four editions were produced throughout the seven months, all bearing new and different writings. Submissions of the student body came in and a board of judges had the difficult task of choosing materials for the maga- zine. More pages were added this year to each edition and surprisingly, the cost was much cheaper. A small group of newsmen, known as the News Bureau, gave important school news to the local papers. The UPI machine in V-107 was watched by the News Bureau members who main- tained a bulletin board for news. The creative writing magazine and News Bureau were valuable to all students. 1 I' sh, fii. 1, L41 QQ, -sa 148 ' Q 'QI . sa-Jr. E WB? 4 , LEFT: Mark Landerghini and Michelle Kugach were instructed by Mr. Kilcullen in stapling the magazines in print shop. LEFT CENTER: Magazine Staff Workers and Art- ists: Standing: K. Kendzy, B. Petersen, A. Hensen. Seated: L. Collin. FAR LEFT: Cartoonists Jeff Pawlikowsky and Barry Peter- sen created clever sketches. ABOVE LEFT: Southwords Reporters: Back: T. Ellsworth, T. Pankau, K. Maiorano, J. Peters, K. Kendzy, C. Dever. Front: G. Bernacchi, L. Fichera, M. Kugach, C. Quinn. ABOVE: Southwords Reporters: Back: D. White, D. Gaun, H. Stachowiak, T. Prodyma, N. Keane, M. Carl- feldt, P. Hicks. Front: D. Ciccia, M. Schmidt, S. Savage, T. Barry. 149 CMUSIC Concert Orchestra partlctpates tn Consortium Once again, fine musical talents were combined to form the Concert Orchestra. Under the direction of Mr. Spear and Mr. Rico, the group played at the fall and spring concerts, as well as the 1977 spring musical, Camelot. The annual Christmas Concert was also a huge success this year. As a part of the Concert Orchestra, South's Concert Strings performed in a Consortium for Or- chestras in February at the Univer- sity of Illinois. Also this year, an ensemble of approximately twenty musicians was formed to play pop- ular music, performing at schools, banquets and other special events. Surely, the success of many of the various concerts and the musical, Camelot, were largely due to this year's Concert Orchestra. Concert Strings: First Violins.' V. Hug, S. McDonough, R. DeZanek, N. Huhtelin, B. Windsor, B. Tilley, J. McDonough, P. Fried- berg, S. Rossier. Second Violins: K. Krell, J. Lester, P. Palm, J. Colquhoun, P. Tomaska, K. Peisker, H. Gerdes, L. Heavey, K. Singer, M. Marczyk. Violas: E. Smals, J. Roche, I. Groves, C. Hayes, P. Omarzu, J. May. Cellos: E. Aho, D. Thomas, M. Buckely, J. Denham. Basses: K. Leone, M. Pfeiffer, J. Burson, D. Leone. Piano: N. Lyons. Directors: L. Spear, A. Rico. I 150 BELOW: Directed by Mr. Bell, the Girls' Chorus sang a fine selection of songs at the annual Christmas Concert. LEFT: The Violin section of Concert Orchestra added much musical talent during the concert. FAR LEFT: To add to the Christmas spirit, instrumen- talists Anne Petrowski and Liz Thesis played the duet Greensleeves. ABOVE LEFT: Con- cert Choir greatly enhanced the Christmas Concert with their songs. ,li Sv T2 if Tlj Q? BELOW: Concert Band: Flutes: Q A. Petrowski, D. Gebhardt, B. Q Vinopal, K. Mix, C. Berke, J. x Hills, C. Dundon, B. Vander- 'ij Werff, B. Beile, C. Thompson, C. - Kerr, C. Phillips, C. Quinn, C. Nl Peterson, M. Aloisio, N. Thon, ' 'Q G. Bernacchi, R. Vogel, K. An- derson, L. Collins, B. Buford. jf-1 ' Oboes: K. Engelmann, CT ij Schulthesz, P. Pavese. Bassoongil 5 J. Patterson, G. Anderson, AQ , S -O Wieland. Clarinet: S. Groziak, 5 'l-J U E. Johnson, E. Thies, R. FraserS5 W. Kormany, R. Rossen, V. DD .523 Walker, K. Greene, R. Maher, NC Doubek, L. Trojan, D. Stanley, A E. Rensner, M. Ziolkowski, L Rogers, S. Kwasny. Alto Clarinet.- : M. Landerghini, W. Kroschell. lib 3 Bass Clarinet: M. Grandi, DFJ , Bode. Contra-Bass Clarinet: -f Kaihatsu. Alto Saxophone: R.O I Eastman, K. Burson, K. Kraco, N 'O Y. Robery, C. Hildebrand. Tenor ' 3 , Saxophone: M. Zdeblick, T. Kroe- 6 3 . schell, M. Pejril. Baritone Saxo-T - ' phone.' S. Tensner. Coronet--'Q - - Trumpet: E. Hohenstein, R. NJ . N Nj Franzblau, R. Kulik, D. Take- 5 Q hara, T. Hermann, D. Deich- Q mann, A. Budris, P. Carroll, Si 'XL J Huedepohl, J. Rommel, P. Heise, S5 X3 ' P. Porto, B. Stein, C. Kopp. SQU O French Horn: K. Robery, S. Pad- gitt, M. Rotermund, T. Berg, B. ,SMU Kroeschell, P. Chemers. Bari--in , tone: M. Rntermund, M. Gunder- E son, R. Bunnett. Trombone: E. CX Seidel, P. Lukens, M. Snow, J. Dorman, C. Pelzl, M. Borows, l 8.1 W. Dever, J. Feth, J. Nyholm, L. ' O Thompson, K. Thumell. Tuba:w . Conn, C. Hug, J. Baumbart-xj ner, A. Peisker, K. VanSpanker-- A . en. Percussion: C. Durack, .Q Ozzie, B. Pearce, R. Sigle, B. QQ Keman, L. Duncan, S. Senf, NC c . : . . - l S hordje Director Mr G MCQ 8 Lean. 6 S .Li ,, ,, .- . 'xl Di? F Q jx T5 Q N Q W --EO . 'jg Q Q I Y 334 S. E 'Ti k?, B, S E3 ,I 2 3152 cg . as reel 32 Cf X: .f . U T if LX if , r I XX S fm if 'if xa 'P' . x l x I uv , ,ff N if' f 11 ,rf IA!'g'jTi! , -ig? - N ns, .V ,T .fl 5 f,fp-, . 2 iw f f Qi ' Q ug + I 'X -,.,v V 1' M..-A,QA I -, 1 Ewa , it -1 'f ig. f:g5' L vi: 1 T 1: Agif I' l'l J.2x f J H 8- ,, Q- - ' . - 5 Y J' ' . 4.-u ' V uv - 'gg ,fit-wh' -.4 V gf 915' ,fc '- ' 5-1. 95 4-1 ' q - . f rg 5 A 'J K T ': y ' 5 ' - 7 'ry' 0 5 , , H tk- . ' ' -3-'4. x EVN , -5 ,' I D I , V S X uw Q-5 5 9 P - .N- Er: .3 -Q-lx r 3.x ESS Concert Choir has much talent The Maine South Concert Choir has again been noted as one of the best high school vocal sections in the Chicago area. This highly respected group sang for both performances of the Christmas and Spring Concerts. The Choir also performed for various schools, clubs, and churches around the area. As in other years, the Con- cert Choir sang a rendition for the annual Variety Show in December. Some of the more gifted vocalists of the group were accepted into the Chamber Choir, commonly known as the Concert Choir Ensemble. This group sang at hotels, including the Palmer House, and for other organi- zations requiring musical talent. Under the direction of Mr. Bell and Mr. Flechsig, the Concert Choir and Ensemble brought Maine South the musical sounds of Christmas in De- cember and many other favorites during the year. Surely they were appreciated by all who listened and were an inspiration for all. X '-LEE 1 l 154 'A ill. 'M if f ,sl I .I : . i l BELOW: Concert Choir: Top: K. Scharring- hausen, D. Dickerson, L. Frystak, P. VanTel- lingen, T. Dombrowski, W. Luvisi, S. Mikos, J. Kurth, M. Vliet, D. Sutton, J. Baker, M. Flannery, T. Wessel, C. Kohler, J. Gauger, G. Stanton, R. Iatesta, W. Stubblefield, J. Wall, K. Kielas. Fourth: M. Bethards, J. Gnaster, L. Lechner, J. Enders, M. Zwolinski, J. Christensen, D. Millhiser, B. Tilley, C. Dimopoulos, J. Jajkowski, D. Fagerson, R. Jajkowski, S. Dick, K. Rusch, S. Kuntz, J. DeLano, M. Gibson, P. Bixby. Third: J. Ja- cobs, L. Ofenloch, T. Wille, S. Jacobs, G. Corthinos, L. Hart, D. Johnson, L. Haselhuhn, M. Scheuermann, A. Mullally, D. Mueller, M. Heraty, B. Staley, C. Levalley, R. Bean, M. Stevenson, J. Moka. Second: Mr. I. Bell, L. Sauter, M. Smith, L. Sauter, S. Linzing, S. Ratcliff, K. Hallen, S. Ebner, K. Hendee, D. Rusch, N. Vravick, S. Gearhart, M. Beil, C. Krause, M. Nicolau, E.Srnith, S. Piepho, K. Holt, Mr. W. Flechsig. Bottom: L. Schnied- wind, S. Savage, C. Bottalla, V. DeBartolo, K. Wells, P. Digati, B. Lyle, J. Bixby, S. Augustyn, B. Solarz, T. Greshiw, K. Banks, R. Kollin, N. LeMonier, P. Hennessy, J. Hed- rich. FAR LEFT: Concert Choir's entrance was as impressive as their singing. LEFT: The Girls' Chorus also added talent to the annual Christmas Concert. 155 RIGHT: Treble Choir.' Top: M. Filkins, H. Henderson, J. Erick- son, D. Trudell, J. Black, C. In- serra, C. Smith, V. Gronwick, D. Anderman, J. Semrow. Fifth: K. Nolan, S. Petersen, S. Maas, S. Frieder, D. Chandler, M. Long, K. Papiensky, W. Flechsig. Fourth: P. McMeen, D. Berge- son, J. Nash, L. Fess, S. Etts- wold, M. Kennedy, B. Hurt. Third: F. Nugent, S. Guerin, D. Gunderson, V. Washkowick, J. Bertsch, M. Burns. Second: E. Donnelly, K. Kuechenberg, A. Gawaluck, L. Keirn. Bottom.' L. Lazzara, N. Armstrong, V. Wil- 1. liams. BELOW: Girls' Glee: 1 - Top: B. Smaha, B. Battista, P Webster, L. Mattick, D. Bart- nick, R. Ziolkowski, K. Johnson, M. Machon, L. Lovkvist, C. Hol- sen, M. Miller, C. Sutschek, L Emerick. Fifth: P. Zartler, M Deswik, J. Perry, J. Pankus, J Lehman, L. Cools, D. Gann, M Callahan, L. Hogan, R. Ferreri H. Woodside, K. Baltic. Fourth M. Doherty, L. Flobeck, S. Ol- son, C. Chastain, L. Lubezny R. Kasicki, K. Nelson, S. Gear- hart, N. Sable, K. Lester, S Flanderka, K. Leander, C. Karac Third: K. O'Brien, S. Betts, B Brownson, M. Patton, J. Thor- sen, V. Yamakoshi, L. Fichera M. Greshiw, E. Eastman, K Reese, J. Grearson, D. Seelig, C Lietz. Second: K. Marous, Y Huske, M. Donovan, B. Jed- liczka, E. Fiech, B. Windsor, A Hogan, K. Lawrence, S. Ahl borg, N. McLendon, L. Gauger M. Joyce, M. Siavelis. Bottom G. Wieshuber, S. Kubina, L. Nelson, N. Ruxton, S. Gibbons, M. Blanke, S. Carlson, L. Soren sen, R. Ricca, L. Bach, B. Towne. '1 1 I ' l 156 Girls ' Choirs delight listeners Two fine musical organizations, the Treble Choir and Girls' Glee, again added much to the Maine South Music Department. In the fall, the girls spent time preparing for the Christmas season when they per- formed for the annual concert and for several other performances. As a part of Girls' Glee, the Glee Ensemble prepared for their summer trip to Europe where they entertained many. In addition to these appearances, the girls' vocal groups performed a spring concert. Without a doubt, the Girls' Glee and Treble Choir boasted a successful year and pro- vided enjoyment for many audiences at Maine South. BELOW: The Concert Strings performed their annual fall concert in October. BELOW LEFT: The audience appreciated the Boys' Chorus at the Christmas Concert. ABOVE LEFT: Treble Choir anxiously waited for their time to sing. 157 W , 1 7 ...L Al , f'- C '1f1J X' I fgfuxxx x,- -LM,-'f-JGSQN 1 X-ixw 'rx '-rf X ' ' ' M X 1 J , X li . ,iv My ,-gLQif bLf'7 YQ5.i,,, 1' V MX U Q ,fjseiefx Q, ew fQQ D -KJ -5 4 h f ' xv 4,7 I 2 V.. ,, ' ,., V - - N -xr' f? ' NN,NX'jX.j, lxxx Rf Cf 'kj I lk-'L If . ,' A-X fr L! 1 .V , 1, F K, -- fx, lr' C I X I. ,- L XIV, xx 'l,:JxjKfM!KL , LA K. V ,I l H fi V Ph .K L is K, wx - ,, .X ,. wx X'-, Q, fPJx.fkjCA-f N Xf'vLfX Y U W Yi , V , ,q .f ' MX .fwxf 4. ai-i-if V, A 9 V- a xy ' L J Xu L,w:1,m, X f X k fx xj , In N '53 kj..--X Q, xp fe QMDQ MJLW fv9U XfJ f , Q 'JX XJ iSf' x X YXfQwi11ff12fv wUE'TUl411P Q Xgxb XT Tl Y Q I W Mxlifxv x ufwwfl-yxvixjk QXQV- xl 'X A ,. 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X jfUfQfQ43fj ?HQW1172-177 '65 . : C593 Underclassmen Cwvqfa. : I . . . 178-197 'Q 6, Juniors . .C3V1!'JFA?v .... fikfmij .QX1 ..... 198-211 Seniors ........ pQf!u1fxffEL,fZF.9.!7ff . 212-241 'AN :- . -lu ms 411' ,A 31 . -N., SERVICES South 's office helpers provide much assistance Through the cooperation of adults and students, Maine South continued to function efficiently. The Main Office secretaries typed, recorded appointments and did other clerical jobs, while their assistants Worked the switchboard, sorted mail, and saved the secretaries much time and work. By running many errands, the Dean's Office Helpers also aided in keeping the Dean's Office efficient. As a community service, the adult evening school offered adults the opportunity to acquire additional education with night classes. As an added service to these adults, sev- eral Maine South students helped in registration and locating classes. RIGHT: Main Office Secretaries: Standing: V. Tillmanns, B. Bma, N. DaPrato. Seated: B. Geis, D. Bigden. BELOW: Dean's Office Helpers: Top: Ms. D. Kleinschmidt, L. Mones- tero, Ms. L. Engel, W. Barnes, K. Leander, E. Sitterly, D. Lajewski, T. Kritsas, Ms. D. Rich- ardson. Middle: T. Clark, J. Lehman, L. Mat- tick, V. Sitterly, S. Conrad, C. Snow. Bottom: C. Hulsebus, M. Rotermund, B. Winters, S. Andoniadis, and N. Sturch. 160 fonmaui YOUR WU ,K ,,,,. iii- I EAHGN 9 fp- A Q? y, 4 1' ABOVE LEFT: Adult Evening School: Standing: Ms. H. Farney, Ms. H. Grabowski, I. Groves. Bottom: J. Kaspryk, Mr. R. Hunt, E. Aho. ABOVE: Adult Evening School Helpers: Top: Ms. H. Farney, D. Loda, D. Dornenz, L. Bacher, Ms. H. Grabowski. Middle: B. DiCo1a, M. Russay, C. Craig. Bottom: S. Gasiar, K. Devaney. LEFT: Main Office Helpers: Top: J. Kellan, L. Nelson. Bottom: Ms. V. Tillmanns and S. Conrad. 161 Adults, pupils offer service This year the various helpers and secretaries contributed much to the school. Both the departmental and personnel office secretaries worked diligently through their typing and filing in furnishing the students with a high quality education typical of Maine South. The different helpers devoted their time to aid the secre- taries and other students. Bookstore helpers attempted to give students much help in purchasing school supplies. Attendance office helpers, running errands and doing other work, were of importance to Maine South also. All in all, these people were very valuable. RIGHT: Health Office Helpers: Top: P. Frick, L. Krajewski, D. Spoonholtz. Middle: S. Frieder, L. Lane, L. Belmonte. Bottom: C. Riley, C. Leeds. BELOW: Personnel Office Staff.' Top: L. Fritz, D. Michelotti, E. Boesen, S. Pinelli, J. Ryan. Seated: E. Bennethum, D. Kleinschrnidt, G. Slapak. 49 -l 4-Sq 'P' ,fs 1 5. ,lx- -I Li.. -U LEFT: Bookstore Helpers: Top: Ms. E. Beyer Ms. B. Johnson. Bottom: B. Kurowski BELOW: Departmental Secretaries: Top F. Lossman, M. Franzen, A. Wintergerst Seated: B. Houlihan, B. Shaw. FAR BELOW: Attendance Office Helpers: Top: Ms. D Beyer, V. Petkus, Ms. A. Mullin, K. Mac- Donald, C. Linn, K. Voss, B. Boehme, R Ziolkowski, A. Fritz, T. Lusignan, M. Roer D. Schimpf, L. Heuck, Ms. B. Campbell Middle: J. Yost, M. McWilliams, K. Frindell J. King, A. Donovan, K. Sagerstrom. Boti tom: K. Ehlers, M. Faleni, J. Gunther, N Virgilio, L. Bottalla, M. Epifanio. mx -Q1 1 fun vs ABOVE: Library Helpers: Top: Ms. J. Matousek, Ms. P. Mueller, J. Kulkens, J. Grenke, J. Even, M. Callahan, M. Daly, S. Rebed- eau, L. Lichtenvoort, M. Duffy, C. Dimperio, C. Scimeca, A. lt Kucharski, Ms. J. Jacobs, Ms. J. . Vering. Third: G. Tomicic, T Klier, S. Hussey, L. Sheflott C. Kidston, S. Kopp, K. Daley, S. Kotynsky, D. Glienna, L. Frey, K. Dirr. Second: C. Kleve, S Paphitis, L. Buckely, C. Chast- ain, K. Krell, B. Conklin, D Hussey, S. Kolar, C. Lohman, H. Hale, C. Johnston, D. Skowron P. LoPresti, J. Holrnstrom. Boti tom: P. Faison, R. Jajkowski, L Gonzalex, C. Pelzl, L. Bartusek RIGHT: Lighting Staff: Top.' E. Niemet, K. Iversen, P. Omar- zu, J. Burson, B. Strong, B Pierce. Third: D. Giordino, R Manfredini, K. Conway, J. Wall D. Ford. Second: R. Johnson, E Roman, T. Kupjack. Bottom: B Maloney, M. Mieleck, P. Connor. FAR RIGHT: Teacher Aides Top: S. Conway, A. Patterson Seated: M. Keen. 164 1 oily -el I if arf' QT? Library benefits through student contributions The library helpers proved to be helpful and reliable throughout the school year. Both the students and adults assisted people at the cir- culation desk and the reserve room. Along with this assistance were the outstanding accomplishments of the library staff. Through their aid the library became a necessary teaching device and made learning prosper. With the help of the Audio-visual staff equipment was always ready for those who needed it. Not only did the para-professionals keep order in the study halls, but also helped many students with their work. LEFT: A-VStaff: Top: S. Sparacino, W. Tip- perreiter, M. Pfeiffer, K. Russo. Third: R. Johnson, L. Bartnick, J. Jajlcowski, E. Niem- et. Second: C. Donovan, I. Groves, M. Zim- merman, D. Elo, M. Curtis, J. Bruno. Bottom: E. Aho, T. Mueller, Ms. D. Karlov, Ms. M. Hamilton, R. Larson. BELOW LEFT: Li- brary Staff: Standing: W. Stam, V. Frey, P. Mueller, E. Licko, C. Krejcik, J. Vering. Seated: M. Hamilton, J. Jacobs. D. Karlov, J. Carlson. BELOW: Para-Pros: Standing: B. Campbell, L. Krol, B. Paroubek, C. Michaels, M. Baethre, A. Ambrosia, N. Glaser. Seated: M. Alberding, D. Richardson, A. Smaus. G7 165 FAR ABOVE: Cafeteria Workers: Top: J. Duberville, N. Milasz, R. Doherty, A. Iverson, T. Weathers, A. Osterman. Middle: S. Pudelik, S. Grube, D. Marazas, A. Massarelli, P. Romano, E. Ehrhardt, E. Crump, S. Ostrawski. Bottom: M. Moore, E. Sklarz, J. Letzow, E. Loeding, M. Risser, J. Zuraski, K. Mrozinski, G. Houldsworth. ABOVE: Campus Officers.' J. Taylor and B. Dreyer. RIGHT: Parking Lot Monitors: Top: B. Walesa, D. Peak, K. Pegler, J. Camiliere. Mid- dle: Mr. J. Minerick, M. Zimmerman, E. Roman, M. Hurt. Bottom: D. Fenili, A. Sainio. Many work to maintain order This year both matrons and custo- dians worked hard to maintain the campus, making Maine South a school which all were proud of. The campus officers enforced the schoo1's rules sustaining order throughout Maine South. By directing traffic during school events, the parking lot monitors made the parking lots a great deal safer for all drivers. Cafeteria workers provided students with nutritious food and maintained the cafeteria between every lunch period. All these people who gave their services to benefit the students were greatly appreciated. LEFT: Matrons: M. Held and M. Calvert. BELOW: Custodians: Top.' D. Schroeder, J. Lorbach, A. Kline, J. Haseman, C. Schimka, Jr., H. Mueller, R. Makos. Middle.' J. Kraaz, O. Remillard, E. Bartsch, A. Wolfgram, S. Scarpelli, W. Moller, S. Schynol, I. Roland. Bottom: W. Herr, E. Latanzio, W. Jackson, W. Cline, R. Denner, D. Cline, M. Menshing. l 167 QDIVXINIS HILXTIGN Administration strives to fulfill student 's The administrator's goal this year continued to be the improvement of , the education system in Maine Town- ship. Superintendent Short upheld his outstanding record for keeping the academic standards high in the township. Dr. Meyers and Dr. Benka, assistants to Dr. Short, organized and coordinated activities for the district. Maine South's principal, Dr. Watson proved to be beneficial, and helped the school to retain its high standards. The assistant prin- cipals, Mr. Barker and Mr. Simon- son,were both concerned with Maine South's goals. In other words, the administration members continued their work for the good of the stu- dent body at South. ,ters AIN .bmw RIGHT: Superintendent Short presided over important business matters. BELOWRIGHT: Dr. Benka as Assistant Superintendent kept matters running smoothly. BELOW: Assis- tant Superintendent Meyers benefitted Maine with his efforts. needs fs-14,31 gf' 168 qw , 7' xxx X , ,li H -X. X - i , 7 Ill My f .1 his pf, I FAR -ABOVE: The Board of Education: T. Rueckert, C. Storer, D. Gall, A. Evans, A. Warmack, W Schaefle, R. Cor- nelisen. ABOVE LEFT: Assis- tant Principal, Mr. Simonson al- ways had time to help any stu- dent. ABOVE: Mr. Barker, Assistant Principal, presided over faculty issues. LEFT: Dr. Wat- son, Maine's Principal, worked with the total faculty to ensure the success at South. .mi Administrators prove valuable Throughout this past year, Maine South's administrators were again an excellent and efficient staff. Their goals were to find better methods to improve the educational system. Members of the Executive Commit- tee and Administrative Council co- operated with the students and fac- ulty in order to join efforts for the benefit of the entire student body. Mr. Smith, Miss Iliff, and Mr. Bitta, Maine South's student deans, continued to work efficiently with the students to create a better un- derstanding. The P.T.C. was a ben- eficial organization that kept the lines of communication open between the teachers and parents. ABOVE RIGHT: Dean Smith maintained order among the student body. RIGHT: The Diamond Jubilee Alumnae Subcommittee: Standing: J Kilcullen, Dr. Watson. Sit- ting: J. Larson, J. Stone. BELOW: Ad- ministrative Council: Top: A. Bitta, R. Barker, J. Stilp, M. Davis, D. Lavelle, N. Anderson, E. Smith, O. Kohler, J. Teller, K. Beatty. Middle: C. Watson, J. Bonney, J. Minerick, B. Brady, S. Bentall, L. Spear, J. Elliot, R. Simonson. Bottom: M. Fisher, B. Ohlmacher, M. Ingrish, J. Lange, R. Ilifji K. Pierce. Xia! 'I O IH? L lil' 'bv , S .-.X -.XXX ' if mkiv' li . is - .sw BELOW: Miss Iliff, the Dean of Girls, en- joyed her work. BELOWLEFT: South's Dean of Boys, Mr. Bitta, worked out problems enthusiastically. LEFT: Executive Commit- tee: Standing: A. Bitta, R. Barker, E. Smith, J. Bonney. Seated: R, Iliff, R. Simonson, C. Watson. ,r 7 'Q-stu LL. 171 If All ll Ii 'IW' Faculty members encourage student participation The Maine South faculty members strived to promote student achieve- ment in every department. Between correcting papers, preparing exams, and other numerous activities, such as coaching athletic teams, spon- soring clubs, and chaperoning major events, the faculty gave their all. In addition, the faculty expressed their outstanding athletic ability in the exciting basketball game against -M-Club. Also, a golf outing was held in the spring, as well as a series of tennis matches in the fall. The year finally came to an end with a fare- well luncheon. Aside from all of the above, the teachers still boosted the education system. RIGHT: Mr. Walter F lechsig skillfully con- ducted one of his many singing groups. Clifford Adamo: Driver Education: Sophomore Football Assistant Coach. Joyce Albrecht: Girls' Physical Education: Girls' Inter- scholastic Tennis and Badminton Head Coach: Skin and Scuba Diving Intramurals. Sophia Anderle: Art: Art Club. A. Lee Ander- sen: Science: Senior Class. C. Lane Anderson: Science. J. Norman Anderson: Business Education Chairman. Michael Andrews: Mathematics: Varsity Basketball Assistant Coach: JV Basketball Coach. Patricia Barr: Language: Senior Class: French Club. Brenda Baumbich: Speech, Hearing and Language Therapy: Horseback Riding Club. Thomas Beard: In- dustrial Education: Ski Club. Kenneth Beaty: English: Soathwords: News Bureau: Creative Writing Magazine: Quill and Scroll: Publicity. Robert Beauprez: Eng- lish: Freshmen Baseball Coach. Irwin Bell: Music: Girl's Chorus: Boys' Chorus: Chamber Choir: Swing Choir: Boys' Ensemble: Stage Director Musical. Susan Benjamin: Speech! Drama. Stanley Bentall: Industrial Education: Department Chairman. Lois Berry: Home Economics. Jolene Black- stad: Foreign Language: Spanish Club. Ed- ward Bleeden: Mathematics: Junior Class Sponsor. Yvonne Block: Business Education. Barbara Bobrich: Science: Hawkettes: Spring Musical Choreographer. 172 '1 .QR ,-,dx fc -Y ,! . ' if-'flu 1' t l ' ll ii lf W l f z l ,ff If 'l I l ' ' l l l f .gil - Y al-ills? 'fm tins. .1 .i e liar 'J . W 1 C5 , ' r ,TJ yy -V . I zizggfiiiijfififg t- 92592, ,if -113151-15:53 t sl ,A t f.. ' s I . l ings... j' I - .4 - Qt h I Y f -, - ' .4v,,. Y, ' x . 59 ic . l Ad Q 9 'Pi lj helm N rf! . ,rn ' s 5... hx 1, Ii 'EI ri t Jil, ', 9. V A r 'K 1- t .W , ix? 1 in 'll i., NN is f . TQ .,, 'i my ,. q v , A l if f'-'Y 1 I fi'-N H-fgigz p s il Ai! Bl l, , 'lim , gs E? L-.1 . riff nil- 33.39 . LQ. , .js af.: l l - J Joseph Bonadonna: Industrial Education: C.W.T. Club. James Bonney: Director of Guidance. Robert Born: Counselor. John Bostic: Mathematics. Bernard Brady: Boys' Physical Education Department Chairman: Athletic Director: M Club. Donald Braun: Science. Karen Brocker: Business Education. Barbara Brouse: Home Economics. Ann Burger: Home Economics: V-Show Costume Director. Dawn Butler: Girls' Physical Education: Marlin Swim Club: Head Coach Girls' Swim Team: Head Coach Boys' Swim Team. Ann Carswell: English. Thomas Castronova: Social Science: Head Coach Boys' Track. Robert Cheffer: Counselor. David Clark: Science. Molly Clark: Science. Rormoc Connor: Mathematics. Robert Cook: Science. Gail Cooper: Social Science. Mary Cosenza: Social Science: Brotherhood Society. Robert Craddock: Mathematics. Marlon Davis: English Department Chairman. Richard Davis: Social Science: Freshman Football Assistant Coach: Varsity Baseball Assistant Coach. Gloria DeGiorgio: Language. Michael Deines: English: Paperback Book- store: JV Girls' Basketball. Darrell Dickey: Mathematics. Rosella Dieter: Business Education. John Doherty: Englishg Varsity Fencing Coach. Natalie Dranoff: Social Worker. William Dren- nan: English: Sophomore Cross-Country Head Coach: Assistant Varsity Track Coach. Rowland Ecker: Art. Joseph Elliott: Mathematics Department Chairman. Susan Estes: Mathematics. Aida Farmer: Language. Pat Feichter: Social Science: Anthropological Society. Virginia Feuer: Guidance. I LEFT: Taking time out for relax- ation is something Mr. Martello rarely does. Teachers show true dedication RIGHT: Mrs. Marion Schultz fulfilled her in- terest in German by being the German Club sponsor again this year. Ann Finneran: Girls' Physical Education: GRA: Intramural Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Badminton: Class Volleyball Teams. Marion Fisher: Language Department Chair- man: Latin Club. Walter Flechsig: Choral Director: Girls' Glee Ensemble: Treble Choir: Vocal Director-Musical: Tri-M Co-sponsor. Charles Francis: Mathematics. Julian Garner: Special Education. Thomas Gasche: Mathematics: Ski Club. Cindy Gilmore: Home Economics: V-Show Costume Director. Phyllis Goll: Girls' Physical Education: Assistant Coach Girls' Swim Team: Diving Coach: Head Coach Gymnastics Coach: Assistant Coach Girls' Softball. Renetta Grana: Health Office: Medical Careers Club. Stephen Granzyk: English: Sophomore Class: Reader's Theater. George Greene: Science. Roy Haglund: Science. Charles Hall.' Social Science. Douglas Hall: Social Science. Barbara Heerman: Social Science. John Heerman: Social Science. John Heuman: Social Science. Tom Higgins: Health: Fresh- men Soccer Coach. Wallace Hommerding: Business Education: Distributed Education Club. Keith Hooton: Social Science: Brother- hood Society. Phillip Hopkins: English: Assistant Varsity Football Coach. Robert Horna: English. John Huizinga: Counselor. Robert Hunt: English: Chess Club: Film Society. Morton Igelman: Language. Margaret Ingrish: Health Office. Art Johnson: Social Science. Diane Johnson: English: Musical Makeup Supervisor. Edna Johnson: English. Emil Johnson: Industrial Education: Assistant Swimming Coach. Gerald Kantrovich: English. Jeanne Keiler: English. Les Kent: Science: Boys' Varsity Tennis Coach. Don Kerr: English: Freshmen Basketball Coach: Sophomore Baseball Coach. Tom Kerth: English: Contest Speakers. 174 'Eli -v' ,.-. . 5' i . s III I , 1 ,Q -:Q ' xi . 4 4 Q I I f ' LG... H '.', I 4 U :ui-, . f :'A,4f:i ..,.n,., 115, ,, .UV -,.1arf,,., ' .-. 'fc ff ll 1 John Kilcullen: Industrial Education: Varsity Cross Country Assistant Coach. William Kochalka: Boys' Physical Education: Fresh- man B Football Coach: Boys' Diving Coach. Otto Kohler: Social Science Department Chairman: Radio Club: Maine Historical Society. Alan Kolar: Business Education: Freshman Wrestling Coach. Jeanette Kop- stain: Library. Judith Korde: LRC. William Kratsch: Indus- trial Education: Freshman Class. John LaFruit: Mathematics. Lorelei Lahsin: Mathe- matics: Junior Class. Judith Lange: Library Chairman. William Lange: Science: Girls' Tennis Assis- tant Coach: Frosh-Soph Boys' Tennis Coach: Ecology Club. Lynn Larson: English. David Lauelle: Speech and Drama Department Chairman: Debate Coach: National Forensic League: Stage Director: Technical Director V-Show. Charlene Lobitz: English. Steven Lowry: Language. , zf0U1'f.4,brL4f! nes aawaazfca-oyew-4-fffe-'4wf ' ' av f A Qafioewv -'pa-66696011-47 Wgwpgvqei rj- - Evelyn adcleflilnglrsh Carl Magsamen 66'7'.,62'4f.-4-'b Drivers' Education: Trackettes. Tho ' ' Mahon: Mathematics. William Mann: Boys' Robert Marra: Business Education. Don Martello: Speech and Drama: Directo J 45,6 V-Show, All School Play, Summer DI8m J Workshop, Drama II Productions: Co-sponsor 'J' bww' International Thespian Society. Richard Mastrolonardo: Art: Art Club. Jean Matousek: Library: Library Helpers Supervisor. Gordon McLean: Music: Director Marching Band, Pep Band, Jazz Ensemble. Physical Education. M arie Markus. Language Margaret McMahon: Home Economics: Ski Club. Marlaine McVisk: Art. Earl Meitzner: Art. Kathy Meyer: Permanent, Substitute. Linda Miles: Girls' Physical Education: Orchesis: Apprentice Dance Group: V-Show Dance Chorus: Assistant Gymnastics Coach. John M inerick: Driver Education Department Chairman: Director of Safety: Parking Lot Monitors. Daniel Misevich: Counselor: National Honor Society. Joel Morris.' Social Science: Student Council: Freshmen PTC Sponsor. Milton Nelson: Social Science: Local History Society. Kristine Ness: Business Education: Business Club. Thomas New: Social Science: Student Coun- cil. Richard Nowak: Industrial Education. Margaret O'Connor: Business Education. Betty Ohlmacher: Home Economics Depart- ment Chairman. Donald Olson: Mathematics. 175 All departments do their best to further education Kathryn Olson: Home Economics. Robert Olson: English: Assistant Debate Coach. Diane Ori: Home Economics: Child Care Occupations Club. Sue Oxendorf: Home Eco- nomics: Food Occupations Club. David Paisley: Mathematics. Joseph Pellettieri: Science. Arthur Piana.' Language. Kathryn Pierce: Girls' Physical Education Department Head: Girls' Sports Co-ordinator: Leader Program. Janice Pietron: Social Science. Vincent Pinelli: Speech and Drama: Technical Director for Arena Play, All School Play, Musical: Thespian Co-sponsor: Contest Play Director: V-Show Makeup Director. ' Kenneth Powers: Industrial Education. Can- dace Purdy: Health: GRA Golf. Donald Rakow- ski: Science. James Rees: Boys' Physical Edu- cation: Assistant Varsity Football Coach: Sophomore Wrestling Coach: Assistant Intra- murals. Kenneth Reese: Career Counselor. EqfQ'John. Riccitelli: Boys' Physical Education: X Varsity Gymnastics Coach: Angelo Rico: R Music: Trl-M: Assistant Director Musical. 31X geralld Ramesh 1D3vers Education: Head 3 res men ase a oach. Ron Ross: Drivers Education: Varsity Golf: Freshmen-Sopho- E53 more Golf. Arthur Rossemf English: Key Club. X KN NE YZF R is F N S Shirley Sandelands: Social Science. Richard Q A Sass: Industrial Education: ICE Club. Mark Sauerlands: Industrial Education. Mark PSY 5, Schmidt: Science. Robert Schmidt: Boys' X ' N Physical Education: Head Varsity Football , S Coach: Sophomore Basketball Coach. is x it is SQ lg' EX,xJacquelyn Schulte: Girls' Physical Education: Track and Field Coach: Intramural Cross Country. Marion Schultz: Language: German Club. Robert Schultz: Social Science. Iris Sellers: Girls' Physical Education: Pep Club: Cheerleaders: Assistant Track Coach. Thomas Shirley: Art: Photo Club. x Vx. v A' 45' ' J' W 7. , If 'Z n ' . it ,ar ,- V - Yfiffferr a I ' Vx A K' gf 'X 'if-'J ' ,. ' K i 'iff' F. RWTH? - ' 4 1 I vu r E' x M' -J - f Q l I -V s-:ggi ii if ,NI ', f ' f- -L'-35 -'E-7-Pf-ix x7 ,i , fe .1 , 1 -,NL 3 -? !TP.S , qi- .A f ' 1 w V . , .1 .A ,. L, ' 'V' A ' i. 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LEFT: Looking happy and content on his favorite horse, one given to him when his son was born, Mr. Mike Deines practiced. Carol Singer: English: Eyrie. Catherine Siwinski: Business Education: OO Coordinator: Freshmen Class: Office Education Associating Sponsor. Leo Skinner: English. Lloyd Spear: Music: Musical. Margaret Spiegel: Counselor. Robert Steffey: Health Education: Assistant Track Coach. Joseph Stilp: Art Department Chairman: Director Art Fair: Art Club: Photo Club. Judy Stone: Language: Sophomore Class: French Club. Helen Stuart: Counselor. Denise Suchy: English. Quitman Sullins: Boys' Physical Education: Varsity Basketball Head Coach: Assistant Sophomore Football Coach. Ronald Teller: Science Department Chairman. Helen Tier- nan: Counselor. John Tilley: Boys' Physical Education: Varsity Soccer Coach: Assistant Swimming Coach: Assistant Coach Girls' Badminton. Lenore Torp: Home Economics: CLID Club. George Twardy: Science. John Tyler: Coun- selor. Glen VanProyen: Boys' Physical Edu- cation. George Verber: Boys' Physical Edu- cation: Varsity Baseball Coach: Freshmen A Basketball Coach: Assistant Intramural Di- rector. John Vergoth: Mathematics. Chris Voelz: Girls' Physical Education: Intra- mural Conditioning: Varsity Volleyball Coach: Varsity Basketball Coach: Varsity Softball Coach. Ralph Wagoner: Speech and Drama: WMTH: Director Arena Play: Contest Speak- ers Coach. Charles Walters: Science. Joseph Welfing: Mathematics. Robert Williams: Mathematics. Ron Williamson: Business Education: Busi- ness Club. Jerrol Windbigler: Science. Lucille Wright: English: Wrestlerettes. Dennis Wyatt: English: Film Society. Thomas Ziemek: Boys' Physical Education: Head Coach Varsity Wrestling: Head Coach Freshmen Football. 177 is SSX ,lpplbl X9 TNUX 'xlJ ! lf -L, ' X AXA - 'Aw DFNJXJ Q0-pil YQJ-ff 5 l K' Ill. ll IX GRD I'IlI.bIlIVIl.II all Class of 1980 adjusts quickly to Maine South s ,J ll xx . Vg My KX s N .5 5 N5 NX N x fb Q -Y x K3 jgti fx ss! xtil J While adjusting to a new school can be difficult, they freshmen this year certainly got involved quickly and made the year a big success. At Homecoming, their class float took the high honors of first place. The first year was also highlighted by the class party. Many freshmen were busy participating on all of Maine South's athletic teams, as others got themselves involved in student and class councils. Through the aid of sponsors Miss Siwinski and Mr. Kratsch, the frosh class was able to successfully organize- various events for their fellow classmates. Obviously so, this year's freshmen involved themselves at South. RIGHT: Freshmen Class Officers: Top: C. Pelzl, President: L. Kyllingstad, Vice-Presi- dent. Bottom: K. MacDonald, Secretary: J. Shamlian, Treasurer. BELOW: Freshman Class Council: Top: S. Trull, T. Rortvedt, M. Nocchi, T. Westermeier, M. Epifanio. Third: C. Pelzl, K. MacDonald, L. Kyllings- tad, L. Buchholz, K. Miller. Second: J. Mac- Kenzie, J. Papuga, K. Valles, L. Fritz, S. Gross. Bottom: J. Shamlian, S. Rast, A. Peters, H. Palmer, A. Gioe. Z Lg. 178 ina wi--Qffs ,ilk si? . xy . R ,Ns H A ABOVE LEFT: The Freshman class car won first prize with Run the Demons into the Ground. FAR ABOVE: Many freshmen, like Glen Schon, found science exciting. ABOVE: Freshmen Class Sponsors: Mr. W. Kratsch and Ms. C. Siwinski added much help. LEFT: Freshman Student Council: Top: J. Ursin, S. Paphitis, M. Vennell. Fifth: M. Coudal. Fourth: C. Wundsam. Third: J. Mac- Kenzie. Second: R. Resch. Bottom: L. Bottalla. W. X ff -'55 up - '13 A o wi' X I fir' 6 l ff. E r Freshmen win prize for float RIGHT: A001: C-140: Top: T. Cowdrey, M. Costantini, R. Kay, M. Bors, T. Cox, D. Lar- son, K. Engelskirchen, P. Sattar. Fifth: K. Birkenheier, P. Keely, T. Kean, R. Christie, T. Sebastain, M. Grant. Fourth: D. Neubauer, G. Sellergren, L. Schwarz, D. Cinelli, P. Carnehl, S. Pettersen, J. Wuest. Third: J. Szymanek, K. Buckley, C. Koster, M. Coudal, J. Kellan, J. Anderson. Second: M. Greising, M. Berns, L. Horbas, J. Schuetter, W. Chlo- pek, D. Seeker, T. Nickele. Bottom: D. Wyatt, E. Petrulezis, J. Wilkas, A. Clark, A. Cooper, M. Kennedy. CENTER: A002: C-140: Top: J. Wille, T. Black, J. Abraham, K. Kelly, M. McCarthy J. Anderson, C. Kenyeri. Fifth: R. DiMeo, P. Larson, L. Adams, J. Lytle, R. Rutkowski, C. Schmidt, C. Fruscione. Fourth: T. Floyd, M. Flanagan, M. Novak, L. Larson, K, Bogusz S. Stavrakas, D. McGovern. Third: A. Craine, M. Canning, R. Colorato, B. Skawinski, N. De- Zanek, E. Ofenloch. Second: R. Loll, J. McCann, D. King, K. Kelly, J. Lazzara, M. Lohens, Mr. A. Johnson. Bottom: L. Frye, R. McAndrew, K. Pilarski, K. Skadow, S. Gross, S. Grant. 1 BELOW RIGHT: Chris Bank and other Freshmen worked diligently on the prize- winning Freshman float. BELOW: Charlene Stack had no problem finding information. YA, -M -93 4 IEE I 5 '1 4. u A w X I. 4 ,jp fig! ff' ' L UL 180 . I sm fs. gn., Frosh explore unique customs through language , l 3' .2 4 Y . Q' S. 'E hiifl LEFT: B003: C-134: Top.' L. Fritz, J. Poduch, M. Blandford, E. Blankenburg, W. Grusecki, M. Frank, M. Serio. Fifth: R. Lee, J. Dalton, T. Schuster, G. Stefanowski, S. Davies, P. Becker. Fourth: C. Kleve, M. Kormany, S. Hautamaki, L. Sherman, N. Cabanin, S. Hart, S. LoSasso. Third: L. DiGiorolamo, K. Krip- pner, F. Miller, P. LeMay, L. Gruener, J. Fil- lion, L. Davidson. Second: J. Dano. J. Daly, T. Akouris, L. Ginnis, L. Gonzales, E. Mad- den, J. Shamlian, Mr. K. Hooten. Bottom: B. Formaggio, M. Nierman, C. McParland, C. Kidston, L. Sheflott, K. Camacho. CENTER: B004: C-134: Top: M. Corr, D. Locascio, K. Russo, A. Carlfeldt, S. Heinol, W. Tipperreiter, R. Long, C. Sterba. Fifth: S. Nicholas, J. Treder, K. Steffens, D. Potucek, D. Novak, M. Leone, L. Buchholz. Fourth: P. Straka, M. Asplund, L. Kyllingstad, L. Bar- tusek, T. McLennan, L. Carlborg, D. Hadawi. Third: C. Rast, T. McGovern, S. Leahy, C. Kruschka, M. Pfister, S. Strom, W. Still- Waugh. Second.' Ms. P. Goll, K. Wellbank, J. Hendron, D. DeMaeyer, M. Gramza, M. Polan, J. DiCola. Bottom.' J. DeLano, K. Guccione, N. Tauber, M. DeCicco, F. Bringas, S. Paphitis. BELOW: LEFT: C005: C-129: Top: D. Elo, S. Stuart, J. Wisner, D. Bell, P. DeSalvo, B. Joern, C. Bolton. Fifth: J . Catalano, N. Her- man, L. Lundell, T. Sewart, D. Engleson, R. Sullivan. Fourth: H. Suendermann, J. Lunde, G. Charuk, S. Erickson, D. Sturm, T. Ponder, V. Jaskolka. Third: B. Miller, J. Mizera, T. Wojciechowski, M. Aloisio, K. Walsh, A. Fis- cher. Second: J. Froland, L. Bacon, L. Hagner, B. Grupp, E. Pitt, R. Bacci, S. Aiello, Mr. R. Mastrolonardo. Bottom: S. Block, S. LoBi- anco, J. Strout, B. Sweeney, B. Deja, S. Dace. BELOW: Steve Anderson and Leanne Bizios listened attentiuely during French I. s X. -Q are We 181 N1 Freshmen soon learn to eat lunch in a hurry RIGHT: C006: C-129: Top: P. Kittelson, S. Baltic, J. McNeela, S. Powers, D. Fisher, C. Hainey, S. Kantor. Fifth: S. Moy, C. Jarem- czuk, J. MacKenzie, D. Malone, N. Snyder, K. Kolo. Fourth: D. Ambrose, H. Poulos, D. Sweetman, K. Goczeski, K. O'Donnell, C. Smith, K. Spychala. Third: P. Colletti, F. Di- Franco, J. Pruban, M. Fagerson. J. Chan, G. Chakos. Second: L. Kutzera, P. O'Deen, M. Stumpf, R. Coleman, K. McReynolds, S. Amore, G. Tomicie, A. Hale. Bottom: S. Stachowiak, T. DiCarlo, J. Lunney, S. Semerau, G. Esposito, J. Solon. CENTER: DOO7: C-122: Top: D. Szumal, T. Disher, D. Gieser, R. Hammer, J. Lanctot, S. Hall, R. Tamburrino. Fifth: T. Foggia, C. Do- manski, C. Evans, K. MacDonald, L. Sweet- man, D. Kmet, J. Culverwell. Fourth: S. Barry, C. Gibbons, K. Valles, J. Tomory, P. Fischer, L. Bonahoom, K. Marr. Third: W. Kropke, M. Swanson, K. Dude, P. Rauch, J. Read, C. Kopp, B. Hamielec. Second: M. Decanini, N. Wieland, K. Fanchi, R. Miller, T. Curran, M. Curtis, B. Madsen. Bottom: D. Lajewski, R. Larson, R. Koskiewicz, T. Solarz, J. Wochin- ski, M. Tastad, S. Anderson. BELOW RIGHT: D008: C-122: Top: D. Lammersfeld, R. Chapin, L. Bartnick, S. Stas- sen, W. Schirmer, J. Sullivan, D. Smail. Fifth: K. Reeder, J. Naatz, A. Mueller, K. Smith, C. Dorgan, D. Weist, J. Childers. Fourth: M. Dudko, P. Barrera, S. Messersmith, M. Areen, K. Miller, P. Sullivan, M. Lasare. Third: B. Gabbert, L. Anderson, S. Annetti, W. Zdunek, N. Engblad, T. Littwin, S. Peck. Second: J. Math, C. Polovitch, T. Gauger, G. Hartmann, M. Donnelly, J. Meyers, J. Solon, R. Mas- trolonardo. Bottom: M. Hansen, J. Reich, R. May, R. Piepho, K. Wetendorf, W. Smolenski. BELOW: Freshman Joe Flaherty enjoyed his lunch in South 's student cafeteria. ii' 182 L... 5 ,. Fi? s - , . ' X . Sz. I 4 Q - l a 4 m . 1 ,.,,. 1 , 1 ' ' 5 .-.' f 4, ' l .. ' . .. , 5-fgffaf H all 573: V 'I' 'ffl - - I -.iv.31'I+.mfbIiIC 1, ' fs. -H11 -14, w -,? :wQ:..iig1I'x1:E'k.u l 7 I A Q., I 1- 1911: ' 1 Freshmen fi many benefits 1 LEFT: E009: C-114: Top: T. Baum, J. Hoff- 'Q ner, M. Johnson, F. Ziegler, K. Lettner, M. X' Arnold, R. Duncan, L. Armato. Fourth: S. ' -' Novak, M. Sickels, V. Lachin, M. Oddo, M. f lil WX f-. Huyler, C. Hawley, M. Thomas, R. Resch. T Third: S. Mammoser, J. Dunsing, E. Mau, M. Q Massari, C. Bojes, C. Borchardt, L. Madsen, S. Rast. Second: T. Nakagawa, D. Miller, K. Reidland, W. Glennon, G. Nelson, T. Gorski, C. Theodore. Bottom: S. Gill, L. Miceli, S ' 6 W'-E -u Terpstra. D. Griesbach, N. Borows, J: l McDonough. CENTER: EOI0: C-114: Top: R. Ashbrook, S. Kriekel, B. Thomas, T. DeGrazia, G. Jacobsen, P. Schennberg. Fifth: G. Ellwood, J. Boesen, C. Gouskos, J. McGlade, B. Siebert, M. Tobin, A. Taglialavore. Fourth: M. Pabich, M. Nocchi, C. Nistler, D. Huege, R. Augustyn, D. Giordano, J. Wells. Third: C. Braun, J. Fitz- maurice, K. Kingston, L. Parmentier, P. Rizzo, S. Tolan. Second: Ms. R. Dieter, C. Toczyl, K. Gabriel, S. Reinhardt, N. Schor- dje, P. McNamara, S. Bergeron. Bottom: L. Oswald, K. Schroeder, G. Schon, D. Glienna, S. Christensen, T. Klier. BELOW LEFT: Stan May pointed at some- thing interesting in the bookstore window. BELOW: Maureen Rottermand observed the xl, maps in the Career Resource Center display. B00 a .Au K-STORE pg. I A P-mann, . 1 T ' , .422 -. .. , ig.,- .5 ,ga , . H 94 . if V ... -1 w.?'ffe .,'1gfA,...r I pd. -,L 15 lE'.,wf'2'4 . 'i Q, if .gf gay .H x E, ,. i .. rigs . . ,. ,I mf, ,. 4: V za 1 af-N yi' - . f' SZ WPS YG -V , .zggsii ,Q ,i tif Z '?7.i,s,w ,,s,,:,z..w' ' 'Z 1f.. ieffg. 55.-'X 51 Msmssizs or cLAss or 15 mieouso IN :Hs Asovz cousoss 183 Y' ' , Freshmen are given orientation to our library RIGHT: F011: C-108: Top: S. Raspanti, D. Hepburn, D. Murphy, M. Paulik, S. Goll, C. Quinn, R. Enders, S. Bloecker, L. Wischoffer. Fifth: C. Bonk, L. Nelson, N. Henry, M. Ziol- kowski, J. Gunther, M. Briones, J. Ingolia. Fourth: J. Briars, N. Babin, D. Krueger, C. Korpke, J. Bach, M. Gruendner, L. Bizios. Third: J. Riley, S. Andersen, P. Wigdzinski G. Fitzsimons, J. Tomlinson, D. Murray. Second: O. Hemandez, J. Tuzzolino, S. Trull, C. Tortorella, Ms. C. Gilmore. Bottom: M. Lane, J. Holst, G. Gobbo, J. Hultberg, G. Heglund, P. Depke. 1 CENTER: F012: C-108: Top: R. Voss, D. Hirsch, S. Rebedeau, R. Reibel, J. Ursin, E. Riordan, M. Klimas, E. Roman. Fourth: D. Ristoff, W. Jankowski, P. Sullivan, M. Dimp- erio, G. Obergfell, K. Gustafson, T. Bogacz, D. Michniuk, A. Pontarelli. Third: J. Urban, A. Fruechtl, J. Zeiger, A. Bagel, K. Tworek, S. Martin, K. Hoeppner, C. Roberts. Second: Mr. E. Meitzner, T. Westermeier, J. Males, J. Novak, J. Flaherty, T. Doherty, S. Up- church, M. Hikido, K. Hagemann. Bottom: C. Nelson, K. Nesbit, C. Vanella, C. Holst, C. Numrych, R. Rolbiecki, E. Clemens. BELOW: Kathy Kages and Peggy Haas en- joyed participating in their French class. BELOW RIGHT: Bill Cholpek spent his library period reading books in the pit. ET.. 184 Frosh develop study methods We:-Q-, if 2 I ....,,. 3. ABOVE LEFT: Nancy Scharjde and Mari- anne Berlini accurately used their scale. ABOVE: Freshman Teresa Evans studied diligently in her interesting French class. CENTER: G013: C-103: Top: C. Schutz, A. Peters, J. Thielen, R. Black, R. Brurnrn, D. Schimpf, P. Schoefernacker. Fifth: J. Kielas, L. Malloy, N. Honcharuk, S. Peterson, D. Bieschke, C. Cruse, C. Hug. Fourth: C. Crow- ley, L. Cran, K. McFarland, K. Haselhuhn, D. Mortimer, J. Whaley, B. Packer. Third: D. Hummel, S. Mooney, J. Palermo, L. Strack, C. Walt, D. Kuker. Second: A. Helmick, C. Bunnett, C. Mathys, M. Michuda, R. Schmitt, T. Zobel, Mr. D. Wyatt. Bottom: S. Bunch, C. Schorr, M. Miculescu, D. Bower, B. Holbrook, J. Kulkens. LEFT: G014: C-103 Top.' D. Raasch, J. Baldoni, J. Russell, D. Juhlin, L. Casten, B. Barclay, J. Holt. Fifth: R. Alberts, J. Walewander, W. Juiris, J . Pfeiffer, M. Accet- tulli, M. Lafeber, J. Eklind, J. Halabrin. Fourth: N. Gay, M. O'Leary, L. Bottalla, S. Smith, D.-Altman, L. Streff, L. Skaathun. Third.' J. Jonasen, S. Bougearel, R. Hughes, D. Wallace, C. Stack, M. Carroll, N. Laden. Second: L. Dalesandro, M. White, J. Vail, J. Farny, B. Heurich, B. Siebert, Ms. K. Olson. Bottom: J. Slade, J. Fichera, H. Mittlacher, K. Wilke, J. Flobeck, G. King, H. Stanton. 185 Activities get F rosh involved RIGHT: HOI5: C-101: Top: J. York, A. Ven- turini, S. Jarosz, M. O'Grady, M. Horton, M. Stoneberg, P. Kaeding. Fifth: D. Rogowski, L. Karecki, M. Giacinto, J. Papuga, M. Emery, M. Valenti. Fourth: S. Vannerson, K. Mon- goven, J. Klages, W. Barnes, T. Evans, A. Houston, W. Robinson. Third: P. Varco, L. O'Connor, D. Ryan, M. Rotermund, E. Rens- ner, L. Vedrine, S. Wind. Second: R. Ady, M. Gianes, L. O'Brien, D. Karris, S. VanSelow, M. Paschen, S. DiCarlo. Bottom: D. Apida, M. Bashaw, C. Donovan, G. Herzog, J. Burkman, D. Bara. CENTER: H016: C-101: Top: D. Osimani, D. Salemi, K. Baumeister, R. Jenkins, D. Schies- ser, N. Cinquino, C. Pelzl. Fifth: K. Sager- strom, J. Cavanaugh, T. Wareham, L. Migala, L. Wilkalis. J. Jensen, K, Clark, P. Bednarek. Fourth: D. Cregier, B. Winters, J. Codd, J. Filkins, K. Pinney, C. Mikos, R. Arauz. Third: L. Belmonte, N. Zuegel, L. Olsen, C. Otto, S. Sarno, D. Keefe, J, Epifanio. Second: Ms. E. Madden, J. Carniliere, J. Santee, M. Mattucci, E. Johnson, D. Bussert, C. Wund- sam, G. Battaglia. Bottom: K. Zybora, K. Becker, K. Muno, C. Walsh, J. Jensen, P. Jacobs, S. O'Malley. BELOW: Ann Peters helped advertise for the Freshman booth at the Homecoming carn- ival. BELOW RIGHT: Freshman Joe Di- Cola conducted a new science experiment. il 186 Freshmen start building for future Hawk teams wg 4... wr CT 4-.y wid! Tat. .gh .A W1 n ZH-s'e.:.,k., 5- P f lfifwimflzlqlf avi 'I - ?'7 LQ. ABOVE LEFT: Dave Smail assisted his lab partner Jeff Dano by recording information. ABOVE: Coach Kilcullen timed Marty Uddo as he completed a practice run. CENTER: KOI9: C-125: Top: F. Byme, D. Lonergan, V. Johnson, D. Kuechenberg, J. Bel- monte, K. White, J. Nelson. Fifth: C. Burtell, M. Pahl, B. Egan, M. Vukovich, G. Kaleth, P. Filipponi, J. Wakeman. Fourth: G. Sarvady, P. Johnson, M. Vennell, M. Ganser, C. Bar- cal, P. Kezios, M. Villano. Third: K. Plaza, G. Jacobsen, R. Braband, D. Howitt, J. Paul, T. Weathers, M. Gajewski. Second: K. Pinney, J. Belz, M. Perlini, J. Pease, J. Krol, A. Burnson, M. Armstrong. Bottom: L. Chidester, A. Gide, T. Lescher, L. Patt, D. Kellenberger, M. Ferreri. LEFT: K020: C-l25.' Top: J. Giovannini, P. Klink, D. Hussey, B. Conklin, J. Ratcliff, J. Kadlec. Fifth: D. Kosatka, N. Carson, M. Godawa, E. Kosowski, V. Johnson, M. Pesola. Fourth: C. Rendina, A. Piccoli, M. Yaniz, M. Haas, D. Kaye, J. Kay. Third.' T. Rortvedt, S. Pejril, L. Persson, C. Laterza, D. Knutsen, J. Grant. Second: L. Igyarto, J. Wehrmann, J. Gottwald, P. Risner, V. Manganello, Mr. M. Sauerland. Bottom: A. Gallios, M. Klingler, K. Wessel, M. Caban, V. Nora, R. Allendorph. 187 SOPHOMORES Sophomores find ordering class rings a highlight The sophomores began their second year at Maine South by getting in- volved in various activities. Those that chose to participate in class council received help from sponsors I Mrs. Stone and Mr. Granzyk. Through cooperation, the sophomores built a homecoming car float and were involved in the carnival. There were also many clubs and organiza- tions available for sophomores to par- ticipate in, in addition to all of Maine South's athletic teams. The dramatic productions also involved many soph- omores, but perhaps the biggest highlight was ordering class rings. Certainly, the sophomore class con tributed much to Maine South. W RIGHT: Sophomore Class Officers: Top: J Perry, V-P: R. Walesa, President: L. Hayes, Secretary: G. Hadawi, Treasurer. BELOW: Sophomore Class Council Top: C. Kuffel, K Kuchenberg, G. Hadawi, E. Fiech, B. Windsor, C. Klenske, K. McGovern, C. Snow, M. Miel ecki, J. Larsen. Third: M. Keefe, J. Grear son, R. Walesa, C. Dimopoulos, J. Michalk, H. Woodside, S. McMahon, V. DeYoung, J. Zachary, L. Kean, N. Virgilio, M. Duffy. Second: M. Opela, N. Jacobson, J. Danile, L. Hermes, J. Perry, L. Hayes, P. Drogosz, C Dundon, D. Bode, J. Neubauer. Bottom.: B Hoffman, K. Catino, S. Hussey, N. Kaniff, J Dussault, J. Roche, M. Gary, M. Inserra, L. Holz. an '- 188 urs: N! Th? l l-. ill. -N ABOVE LEFT: One of the privileges of soph- omores was that they could order rings, FAR ABOVE: Sophomores sponsored a demo- lition car at the Homecoming Carnival. ABOVE: Sophomore Class Sponsors: Ms. J. Stone and Mr. S. Granzyk worked well with Council. LEFT: Sophomore Student Council: Top: Y. Huske, T. Lafeber. Third: G. Hadawi, J. Nagle. Second: L. Gauger, L. Heidkamp, P. Drogoszy, M. Doyle. Bottom: S. Szymanski. Sophs like all their activities RIGHT: A90l: C-140: Top: G. Hadawi, T. Vernon, P. Sheehan, J. Shanahan, G. Gainak- opoulos, P. Falson, C. Riordon. Fifth: C. Docas, M. Keefe, K. Hallen, D. Schuetze, P. Kyllingstad, A. Karabin. Fourth: C. Dur- ack. B. Windsor, N. Kaihatsu, D. Kaiser, J. Ray, T. Chorvat. Third: D. Molinare, R. Mil- ler, C. Molick, D. Doherty, E. Pridgen. Second: J. Hall, P. Kaepplinger, L. Sheflott, A. McCann, Forde, Mr. J. Heerman. Bottom: J. Nickele, G. Ing, L. Barnes, S. Soo- Hoo, A. Seng, C. Seno. CENTER: A902: C-140: Top: V. Dougherty R. Hamielec, B. Sir, T. Brown, K. Singer, C. Morrison, M. Norden. Fifth: J. Hammond, P. Perlini, L. Lane, E. Battista, L. Kirk- patrick, R. Muck. Fourth: D. Donato, R. Neumann, C. Klenske, S. Ebner, C. Nevins, W. Gielaski, P. Monaco. Third: T. Winkow- ski, S. Kluchenek, C. Inge, D. Klier, C. Tuzzolino, R. Peszek. Second: S. Sin, J. Dussault, J. Vitulli, M. Crowe, D. Siavelis, D. Papciak, P. Hadfield, Mr. C. Hall. Bottom: L. Goss, L. Moy, L. Hammerschmidt, K. Barrett, J. Bruno, G. Kim. v BELOW: Mary Sullivan and Maine South's Hawk posed during half-time at the game. BELOW RIGHT: Many students like Lana Rakich found their clothing class helpful. ,qi ',:ffA'.-1:'.i ' ? v I Eg: ,, ,.3f'V, 5 Q. . J H Cl .JF 1. n ifvffi 'll' 5 Y 9: ' 11 1 Y ua 1 V k .W .gifkiftil wid' J my 190 N L.. Many Sophomores learn basic English skills fd 188281: VI -if .-,iv .L u . -gr' 5 LEFT: B903: C-134: Top: K. Wisner, P. Dreyer, D. Lanphere, B. Kelly, G. Schwan, J. Diamond, M. Samborski. Fifth: E. Smals, J. Neubauer, M. Buckely, R. Wychrij, M. Miller, S. Harrer. Fourth: D. Gregornik, M. Skadow, J. Cagney, C. Durack, C. Diekmann. Third: K. Kiley, K. Nelson, K. Smith, M. Carr, J. Dowm- ey, T. Meehan. Second: Ms. J. Stone, L. Pod- razik, K. Ehlers, V. Ivaska, L. White, T. Potts. Bottom: L. Gauger, A. Paine, C. Kerr, J. Wellbank, E. Kempe, M. Doherty. CENTER: B904: C-134: Top: M. Solon, D. Fiddler, M. Wendland, B. Sell, J. Jajkowski, A. Kind. Fifth: J. Beaumont, M. Kolstad, J. Michalik, H. Carlson, J. Grichnik. Fourth: H. Smyth, B. Skaja, R. Koenig, M. Dumond, C. Dundon, S. Stuebs. Third: M. Janis, D. Chare- wicz, B. Radon, J. Oken, M. Greshiw, S. Smith. Second: M. Strozewski, M. Grott, P. Pistolarides, K. Cappetta, K. Grego. Bottom.' L. Sorensen, M. Hauch, D. Strople, T. Trusz- kowski, J. Kong, N. Hawkins. BELOW LEFT: C905: C-129: Top: W. Graser, B. Staley, M. Stengel, D. Reilly, K. Kaminski, J. Celarek, J. Ozzie. Fifth: N. Lindstrom, D. Grimm, S. Deters, P. Scheuer- mann, M. Spiering, S. Stark. Fourth: K. Les- ter, G. Nelson, K. Kuechenberg, E. Eastman, C. Kuffel, L. Carlson. Third: N. Spranze, A. Kucharski, L. Baumann, C. Reibel, C. Hatha- way, A. Herron. Second: S. Anderson, G. Adams, A. Worobec, S. Carlson, B. Kellberg, Ms. J. Albrecht. Bottom: J. Krueger, P. Tin- aglia, A. Fogarty, L. Hayes, L. Olsson. BELOW: Sophomore Paulette Hadfield was engrossed in the activities of her classes. ,ef U . 4: f i, H -,f , it 3 , un L. ...., . ml r . . 1 df . ' ' f P . . D- li ,A - L 191 K. La e classes keep Sophomores mterested RIGHT: C906: C-129: Top: P. Black, R. Heick, M. Siffermann, T. Lafeber, H. Murphy, S. Paul, B. Pack. Fifth: J. Bernardi 1 J. Swierenga, J. McKenna, D. Eckel, L. Heuck, C. Sutschek, J. Kwasegroch. Fourth: R. Larsen, C. Thalharnmer, N. Sable, B. Johnson, R. Randle, D. Spoonholtz, M. Syska, G. Roth. Third: J. Sullivan, S. Chamness, J. McRey- nolds, S. Jackson, P. Wright, K. Szcupak, B. Ehlert. Second: K. Lutz, K. Palumbo, K. Lea- nder, E. Hoffman, T. Foster, J. Guccione, K. Paloian, Mr. W. Drennan. Bottom: M. Elliott v L. Heen, B. Bocian, S. Carlson, K. Catino, M. Patton, M. LeBeau. CENTER: D907: C-l22.' Top: D. Hoelscher, J. St. John, E. Strynski, T. Hoefnagel, D. Strom, M. Hogan, R. Gunnell. Fourth: J. Royce,L. Hogan, B. Kroeschell, K. Johnson, S. Michniuk, M. Bougearel, J. Gustafson, A. Miller. Third.' L. Wykowski, K. Krippner, G. Krueger, R. Miles, W. Heuck, R. Bradshaw, J. Kosmen, P. Bogard. Second: D. Ellstrand, J. Mugnai, D. Spoonholtz, L. Koziol, A. Mel- ligan, J. Larsen, Mr. D. Olson. Bottom: A. Childers, D. McAuliff, H. Schorsch, A. Meul- lner, J. Meyers, P. Fitzsimons. BELOW: D908: C-122: Top.' M. Testa, C. Erickson, D. Leone, C. Theodore, R. Denten, R. Haas, K. Wagner. Fifth: S. Dude, J. Col- letti. G. Engquist, L. Lechner. S. Huede- pohl, A. Paulson, D. Theisen. Fourth: J. Sloma, R. Kasicki, C. LeValley, R. Howard, D. Mutert, A. Marshall, N. Kaniff. Third: L. Talaber, M. Pejril, E. Schroeder, J. Lee, E. Habinyak, N. Huhtelin, L. Holz. Second: D. Ciccia, D. Peak, M. Gary, V. Yamakoshi, B. Pawlikowsky, L. Tessaro, J. Cleveland, L. Paulette, Mr. D. Paisley. Bottom: M. Woz- niak, K. Marcus, K. Eriksen, L. Lakowski, J. Nyholm, J. Clemens, M. Lee. BELOW: Bob Manfredini and Jim Lago learned about Spanish language and customs. 'Xl .avmw 1 G' L hu- ' in 'SS ii' -Y -A 4 .' . -sl ,Av 192 I Passing time: fun for Sophs LEFT: E909: C-114: Top: K. Keating, G. Evans, J. Sorce, R. Ziolkowski, G. Codd, M. Hurt, B. Petersen. Fifth: P. Conley, D. Lin- den, M. Pesigan, L. Lichtenvoort, R. Testa, D. Mau, T. Peters. Fourth: C. Lindholm, K. Baltic, J. Perry, M. Linzing, T. Hultgren, L. Fabianich. Third: T. Lindstrom, M. Hupp, H. Gerdes, M. Duffy, S. Thunder, C. Cowdrey, C. Valent. Second: M. Wilson, T. Wilkas, L. DiTommaso, J. Thorsen, E. Fiech, M. Dono- van, S. Coyne, Ms. L. Larson. Bottom: J. Okulanis, L. Wright, J. Thielen, J. Sjoquist, T. Nealt, P. McDonough, M. Faleni. CENTER: E910: C-114: Top: T. Ellsworth, J. Petrowski, W. Tosh, D. Curcio, M. Cole- tto, R. Locascio, M. Anderson. Fifth: C. Czerniak, J. Huyler, J. Toulon, P. Perrin, D. Getz, K. Peth, M. Zwolinski. Fourth: K. Johnson, L. Emerick, J. Gnaster, N. Keane, L. Zuraski, A. Eller, M. Lohman. Third: P. LeMay, M. Farmer, J. Poklop, M. Keenan, K. Tobin, C. Langner. Second: K. Krause, L. Collins, A. Connolly, L. Yaniz, D. Torp, C. Pociaski. Bottom: S. Hussey, P. Tomaska, Y. Huske, L. Feit, A. Peterson, J. Zachary. BELOW LEFT: Sophomores Karen Catino and Pam Drogroz enjoyed a private joke at their lockers. BELOW: Accounting was interesting and challenging for Jim Andre. l 193 -,. id- fv- Sophomores enrolled ln helplitl business classes RIGHT: F91I: C-108: Top: W. Trudell, T. Gebhardt, W. Finnegan, C. Kohler, R. May- can, W. Pozdro, M. Twomey. Fifth: K. Mc- Connell, J. Pranger, M. Cozza, P. Gouskos, E. Jacobs, J. Even. Fourth: D. Daubach, J. Maas, S. Filipponi, R. Pankau, K. Iversen, C. Dirr. Third: L. Primeau, J. Danile, P. Iacovella, F. Beuttler, D. Ryan, B. TOWNS- Second: L. Voth, M. DeLano, S.1LUViS.i- C. Tronel, C. Abezetian, D. Lynch, Mr. W. Mann. Bottom: T. Tryboski, S. Kubina, M. Lupori, J. Col- quhoun, B. Kernan, W. Luvisi. CENTER: F912: C-108: Top: L. Guidarelli, M. Manos, J. Conklin, J. Deichmann, P. Bam- bach, T. Pankau, S. Jacobs. Fourth: S. Bel- castro, S. Ahlborg, M. Machon, S. Flanderka, K. Flobeck, J. Raddatz, N. Laterza. Third: A. Kirsteins, A. Purcell, V. James, M. Daly, V. Albachiaro, M. DeCicco, E. Heraty. Second: N. Jacobson, S. Betts, M. Ogarek, C. Marcus, T. Purcell, W. Bilocerkowycz, D. Vanderbosch. Bgttgmj E, Godawa, R. COl'ld01'l, J. McCor- mick, D. Tyska, L. Heidkamp. ' BELOW RIGHT: G913: C-103: Top: B. Lea- hy, R. Marrero, J. Mullowney, D. Powers, D. Hanson, G. Hawley, M. Huelskamp. Fifth: R. Manfredini, S. Jin, L. Brush, R. Ferreri, L. Heavey, V. DeYoung, W. Lonergan. Fourth: L. Lovkvist, D. Bode, C. Mostad, M. Murnighan, D. Sheffer, J. Anderson, M. McCarthy, G. Anderson. Third: J. Ludwig, B. Jedliczka, A. Hogan, D. Dull, G. Knudtson, E. Fichera, D. Mundro. Second: D. Seelig, T. Haines, J. Scotese, D. Skowron, N. Thon, B. Brownson, Ms. J. Pietron. Bottom: S. Conrad, D. Bodnar, J. Holbrook, S. Chae, N. Shaull, C. Antkowiak. BELO W: Sophomores Jeff Swierenga and Jim Sullivan worked on business assignments. Q5 ,fl 194 -Lg o', o-.,- Q. 5 0 Q? i 5 xii! Sophs prepare for the future ABOVE LEFT: Electronics was interest- ing to Sophs Ken Iverson and Daue K lier. LEFT: G914: C-103: Top: J. Bower, M. Mar- czyk, J. Brander, J. Andre, C. Fielitz, J. Lehman. Fifth: M. Callahan, L. Conrardy, E. Burns, L. Cools, A. Arns, G. Matthys. Fourth: L. Trojan, L. Lubezny, C. Karac, J. Fiedler, L. Kean, M. Inserra. Third: P. LoPresti, C. Reda, S. Szymanski, K. Krell, M. Diebold, B. Vanderwerff. Second: N. McLendon, C. Burk- hardt, D. Mason, M. Sostak, B. Strong, M. Joyce. Bottom: D. Testa, K. Roberg, A. Lub- eck, J. Linczmaier, L. Andoniadis. BELOW LEFT: H9l5: C-101: Top: R. Ris- toff, K. Camacho, W. Gruener, T. O'Reilly, M. Risch, R. Areen, J. Magnuson. Fifth: M. Albert, J. Culhane, S. McParland, R. Hall- berg, M. Cimms, B. Kengott. Fourth: R. Ber- leth, T. Varrige, D. Pankow, D. Reniger, S. Julitz, K. Kritsas. Third: D. Juhlin, J. Burson, J. Delfosse, B. Frank, Y. Robery, J. Hughes. Second: N. Virgilio, J. Laverty, B. Vinopal, K. McGovern, S. Varco, Ms. A. Bur- ger. Bottom.: L. Wagner, R. Ciecko, N. Busa, M. Robinson, K. McDonald, J. Clemens. BELOW: One of Maine South's Sophomore tennis players was lively Kim Kuehenberg. J 3.1.1.1 r1f !,f',.-'f'.f f-ff ff affix, V!! 'J fl!! Cf V I 1 1 1 1 rf .. M21 E we--'M 195 ,iv l Sophomores enjoy getting together for some gossip RIGHT: H9l6.' C-101: Top: P. Fricke, R. Martin, L. Romano, T. Loeffler, J. Wall, R. Alberts, R. Walesa. Fifth: M. Carano, M. Mas- lanka, D. Bellows, R. Roggatz, P. Webster, N. Martino. Fourth: P. Drogosz, K. McGov- em, M. Bethards, M. McGuire, G. Demes, D. Chrisensen, M. Warden. Third: D. Bush, S. McHenry, S. Brander. L. Braman, J. Roche, S. McMahon, J. Walters. Second: C. Hyslop, T. Hermann, J. Denham, S. Rolbiecki, J. Butcher, M. McKune, C. Melson. Mr. R. Hunt. Bottom: C. Funteas, J. Roma, D. Landa, N. Bachmann, P. Bringas, L. Bach. CENTER: 917: C-147: Top: M. Doyle, R. Heiberger, C. Mall, T. Biedke, D. Thomas, D. White, P. Palm. Fourth: S. Holst, B. Smith, P. Walsh, R. Tite, S. Slazas, K. Mai- orano, C. Thompson. Third: D. Nystrom, M, Sullivan, J. McCormick, M. York, F. Carda- mone, J. Grearson, B. Beile. Second: S. Olson, D. Mrozinski, C. Lietz, M. Trigourea, C. May, D. Wolski, Mr. R. Marra. Bottom: L. Bengtson, G. Bergman, G. Boidy, J. Blixt, J. Benigno, M. Zimmerman. BELOW RIGHT: 918: C-147: Top: M. Borows, J. Grenke, J. Winchell, D. Lepore, J. Bosch, M. Pfeiffer, D. Ganko. Fifth: M. Slisz, P. Bickler, C. Fifielski, T. Walsh, L. Bowen, D. Sosnowski. Fourth: B. Smaha, G. Bernacchi, C. Schulthesz, L. Hermes, L. Letzow, P. Gramza, M. Ranallo. Third: R. Rydosz, A. Sainio, G. Pucci, J. Crowl, J. Stranc, C. Bosy. Second: W. Seibert, D. Fenili, R. Bean, C. Berke, C. Joris, J. Parise, J. Moravek, Ms. J. Blackstad. Bottom: D. Bielski, M. Robbins, L. Keller, C. Sloper, M. Whaley, D. Brakenridge. M. Opela. BELOW: Lunchtime provided a chance for Sophomores like Janet Okulanis to gossip. 01:10 I lla 1 Y W x 196 -v 1 M .,, . 5 1 .R 15,giveth-l, ,.,g,lrfae:'.eff1- rj? ' 37.5-.'.i 'r:g,-Q '-F7711 ,514-'J - re'n4.-' -1 .frm -ifr- -' -N 'Ulf ew.- g,.,.r.f I ' r ,. il' ' lft-1 sg' 'CV ' ' 4' Y E: 11 U ll Sophs combine work and fun BELOW LEFT: Sophomore cheerleaders radiated enthusiasm during their cheers. CENTER: K919: C-125: Top: M. Petersen, T. Brennan, J. Baker, R. Rytlewski, S. Pissar- reck, R. Banke. Fifth: C. Steiner, E. Niemet, B. Muno, R. Rlossen, J. McMeen, C. Hilde- brand. Fourth: J. Rommel, T. Galus, F. Gruendner, J. Engerman, D. Gann, E. Siemion. Third.' M. Mielecki, M. Deswik, T. Milligan, S. Rosenberg, R. Rossier, D. D'Hogge, S. O'Brien. Second: R. Wesson, M. Werdell, J. Wessel, M. Meier, J. Wahlund, G. Michuda, E. Herum. Bottom: N. Rozny, K. Gaden, C. Brown, M. Melick, D. Whisler, F. Oliveri. BELOW LEFT: K920: C-125: Top: J. Mc- Carthy, S. Schwarz, C. Dimopoulos, C. Jager, M. Wind, M. Meyers, J. Schaefer. Fifth: P. Poirier, J. Bratko, C. Holsen, H. Woodside, B. Rydz, R. Gebelhoff. Fourth: R. Schmitt, S. Gearhart, J. Lago, G. Novak, J. Barnard, D. Cross, E. O'Malley. Third: G. Schwieder, J. Nagle, S. Serantoni. C. Ruggeri, K. Wilk' alis, J. Nuccio. Second: J. Stornello, W. Shinn, P. Connor, K. Saari, P. Wilkinson, M. Schmidt, Mr. R. Craddock. Bottom: J. Saux, N. Ruxton, R. Ricci, T. Schnetzer, H. Sch- luntz, R. Stranahan. BELOW: Pat LoPresti and other Sophs learned that careful listening paid off. i l Q 1 , J f-Lz 197 ...lf JUNIORS Juniors participate in student and class councils Throughout the 76-77 school year, the juniors actively participated in many events. With the assistance of the sponsors Miss Lahsin and Mr. Bleeden, a successful car float was produced, in addition to organizing a booth at the homecoming carnival. In preparation for college years to come, many juniors took such tests as the PSAT, ACT, and the SAT. One annual highlight, the Girl's Choice Dance was also successfully planned by the juniors. Clubs, athletic or- ganizations, and other activities occupied much of the junior's time, while such long-awaited events such as Prom and drivers licenses were also exciting to the juniors. RIGHT: Junior Class Officers: Top.' D. Greising, Treasurer: B. Steffen, President. Bottom: M. Nicolau, Secretary: J. Kurpiel. Vice-President. BELOW: Junior Class Coun- cil: Top: K. Turk, T. Clark, D. Greising, J. Ikler, N. Lyons, H. Stachowiak, D. Ryan. Middle! S. Guerin, A. Nesbit, B. Steffen, K, Scharringhausen, L. Komornicki. Bottom: L. Gebhardt, H. Henderson, M. Nicolau, J. Kur- peil, C. Lanphere, L. Bergeson, M. Burns. ,U '45 .4,,-3-43,- , .L .- -42 'L aw x' Iwf, '- . ,L Ln -I if .-N0 Z! be K -Q BME w, l l l ft. ',f-i-lf, ' , V -- . -V , 'ig i ly ABOVE LEFT: Joann Huber, Maureen Bums, Beth Steffen and Linda Wood worked on the Junior car float. FAR ABOVE: The Juniors were proud to display their car in the parade. ABOVE: Junior Class Sponsors: Mr. E. Bleeden and Ms. L. Lahsin gave many hours to the class. LEFT: Junior Student Council: Top: K. Pegler, A. Nesbit, B. Rowley, D. Krueger. Fourth: M. Smith, K. Kraco, J. Walsh, N. Lyons. Third: J. Kurpiel, M. De- vaney, C. Lanphere, H. Henderson. Second: M. Nicolau, M. Hopewell, K. McFarland. Bottom: L. Komomicki and D. Greising. '1 l K . iw 199 Juniors think of the future ,,..,1' 5 . b,,, -F 4 , v C. ii' J W 4 ,iw lk , Y.. ABOVE: Junior Julie Egan studied diligent- ly in the library. RIGHT: Priscilla Schorsch and other juniors found some time to relax during their short lunch period. K. Ady J. Aganad A. Amore M. Andersen M. Armato N. Armstrong M. Amold J. Arns D. Baccili C. Bacon C. Bakker Q C.lBalik W. Baumgartner J. Beaulieu R. Becker J. Bednarek R. Benko T. Berg L. Bergeson N. Bergstrom G. Bialk B. Bieschke J. Bixby J. Black '2OO D. Anderson P. Antosh E. Apida D. Areen S. Ashbrook L. Asplund M. Babicz R. Babowice K. Banks R. Barrera D. Bartnick H. Baumann T. Bednarz G. Belcaster B. Belmonte K. 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Cameron A. Caplinger E. Carlborg M. Carlfeldt S. Celenza D. Chandler M. Christian T. Christie G. Claypoole T. Clemens K. Cole M. Coleman J. Conley C. Consdorf D. Conway G. Corthinos M. Cregier A. Crist S. Cubberly T. Culhane J. DeBlasio J. DeGeorge J. DeLano P. DePetro 201 D. DeVe1asco R. DeZanek J. Deichmann K. DelFavero C. Dever J. DiCola G. DiFranco R. DiMatteo P. Digati L. Dillon S. Disher P. Djonlich D. Dublanski R. Dumelle S. Dumond J. Dunsing S. Dziekanski J. Earl M. Eaton J. Egan T. Ellwood J. Enders P. Engblom R. Engh J. Eskrich M. Esposito C. Evanson D. Fagerson M. Filkins J. Finucane L. Flobeck S. Fluett M. Frick P. Friedberg S. Frieder D. Friel L. Frystak D. Fuoco J. Gagliano S. Gallus 202 S. Denham M. Depke G. Deters M. Devaney D. DiNanno V. DiSilvestro G. DiValerio S. Dick E. Doherty T. Dombrowski S. Donnelly S. Drummond K. Durack M. Dusckett M. Dutkiewicz B. Dyer R. Ehrenkrook M. Eifert R. Eilken R. Ekman K. Engelson J. Epifanio J. Erickson L. Erickson B. Farrell C. Farrell J. Feth R. Fierce R. Fonseca J. Forsythe S. Franks R. Fraser K. F rindell A. Fritz K.Fritz H. Froland J. Gauger D. Gawaluch A. Gawaluck K. Gay ...fy li .1? J 'F ,X xx, -- X N7 '. -. ua. --Q, 1 , .... .rf HL L' L.: .- ' - tr' Vg' vp- 'W x.. 17,1 X 'lj . :J 1 -a W 1 1 la W X . X' ,, .- , Q' I , C I .41 , , . iw I X 1x N Hogan' , ..'n ff+' ,A FFF .F y A +M f .L l - X - .r .A -J I . A 7 .wk N, Y ' X ! X 'Y M Qi fvlf F ix X 1 ' 14533, iv., 'X 5 F ' Vw Mc ,- x, Rx. I . A A .nf 1, f...q' F Qgir 5 J . 'j.ly.V! . . - iw I' 'J Ai .,. hd .,...... K. .. 5.0 -f an 1.5. 'J .,.. , , J f . I ' 'rv 5 0- ' v ., J . 49 -2 - '-3' yk.' Q ' gg -i -QQ' AA 1 -ix - sq. D . - ll +L, 43 -J , - . arf fgifwF,x3 1 A ,. J on l R P ly' ep. 5.4, - U '. V . gag. -',51'ig.g , M fff Lf? fi? ' . . . fffifgmin fr Ffilflf' M 41 U ' - ..', A i ' 4 J .- A Ji,- VL I L, F ,.!.v C V. L. V .J 41, -Q IA ' 1 A M I .V ' 1. WN bf-.v M www ' 37 5. P J ' , J is-QL 1 .Dx .1 L A' '5 E1 by . 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Hallen J. Harrington L. Hart M. Haugen R. Havlir 203 M. Havlis L. Hay D. Hayes J. Hedrich G. Heineman D. Heinol P. Heise R. Helin P. Hennessy H. Henrickson K. Herman J. Hertrick S. Hoelscher K. Hoeppner D. Hoffner P. Hohoff M. Hopewell J. Hoshell J. Huber M. Hudson B. Hurt J. Hyslop R. Iatesta E. Igielski L. Hedstrom J. Hefferan T. Heiberger R. Heidkamp P. Heliotes K. Hendee H. Henderson J. Henley J. Hester M. Hetzel P. Hicks M. Hiera W. Holmes J. Holmstrom K. Holt C, Hopewell .J . Huffman V. Hug W. Hughes J. Hultberg J. Ikler A. Ing C. Inserra D. Jackson RIGHT: In nice weather Dave Gillette and Debbie Fuoco took a short cut to class. BELOW: Cindy Kranz seemed to enjoy one of the many discussions in her classes. 204 lil 5 V' l, Q s . Q 2 M - . . 1 x I A X .Is je gf: , 442- ii- Q' m J HV -K 'fs 'Zu 5'EFfT' fr2:f2fsi 4 Yl P, A v- fl? F we i JA --f'-nn ' ' Lili 1 X 1 i :El ef i . . . i-a 71.24 ' ' .M X- 4' ' , , -jk ' ' l f' fmt H ,L el -al -' ' N 35 ns: -' l J Q J-Q TQ 1 K vw. 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Kobos W. Kormany R. Kom K. Kortas J. Kosik C. Kranz C. Krause J . Krause E. Krejcik C.L. Krypel C.A. Krypel P. Kublna P. Kuczerepa J. Kurpiel J. Kurth L. Kurth B. Kush D. Lake J. Lammersfeld T. Landeck C. Lane 205 C. Lanphere M. Larsen P. Laterza S. Lavan J. Lechton M. Lee C. Leeds N. Leever F. Lewis F. LoPresti J. Lochen R. Lohens R. Lukens S. Lundberg T. Lusignan B. Lyle W. Madsen W. Maier C. Maiorano N. Maksymiw V. Marbach L. Marciniak K. Marrero J. Martin A. Matthies R. Mattucci J. Matturro T. Matyas M. McCarthy K. McClelland S. McDonough K. McFarland M. McMonagle M. McWilliams A. Metropulos J. Meuret K. Mikell D. Mikol S. Mikos C. Miles i 206 K. Lawrence J. Lazzara M. LeDuc T. Leander M.J. Leibrock M.R. Leibrock J. Leigh M. Levin C. Lohman T. Long M. Lottich C. Lubicz B. Lynch N. Lyons D. Mabrey L. MacArthur S. Malatia R. Malek P. Malone D. Maloney D. Masilotti P. Mastrolonardo S. Mathy J. Matsuoka C. May J. May S. Mazurek C. McCarthy T. McGinn J. McKune T. McLennan P. McMeen K. Meyer T. Michaels W. Michel C. Migala R. Millard D. Miller G. Miller D. Millhiser A ,Qfu'S,W:k I x . X Ad j! -A l F' 4 1 lv . H- V -4 A , N V I ,M J 'A ,,., ,K N -I -,r -A In . all ' A - V13 4 .Q rw A V l LA . .v 1,- 1 i V Q5 C 'T - X kj - if hv.n'B gxk ,V KX-1. M .3 tl ,A K li T ee.. K QQ 1 . Ls. ' , , yn., A J X-li. ,J 1.ml'-.'CS....s ,Wm ra , yy F? ,l v ol A - ' C L , 5 -K ' L A' J A ' ,1- lf' ..: If.. Sf - ix I , if .E ' Lf R I. , if w Vi.. reea X -'E 3' . Lf .Q 'I ,J 1 Q lr 'I--N i 1- gg E: , 9 .X 1. 'mv '. l, K A I-l il v vi . ily., 1' fx ,H '.-' v ff , k .Q -' , fm eel.if X 4' ll . 'SW lt'-Lg: J 'J C V ' git 5 'F I Y V! . x ' ll .fl y. S L f ' A- W nav 'N V ' Q67 ' -- .. T . . ..'. .V 'B .'-if fam .1 . ' ' l :ii Q X .' N- .. H- E 'i'il ll Kg.?ltiHli X Mg llfvj. . u 32 '- ' l ' I K .A a...f .1 X J if ' -A . ' x . e wif-wa.-from -Q , gm 1, , - K. I, Q J . o '- 'i,, kg 9, v ' A 41 ,1-.. . 5 . fx.- fu - . 1 fa T . mmf 'HF' . , ' Tl .f .i s 6 - lf J X x ' X .x, if 52. l , V. N V S A N fl. ' 'eylqk - In nl Xu I m If 'W Y 1' i W S f . V ,. W e 'U f llli I Z !. I xl 6 ,. ,,: gi! iq T.. FI. D, Y F tb A f F 'F I 7 Q ' ' ' .,vi,!':3 I 1-3, 1' T ' , x AA TNT 1 X Q' x A 45' 9. - 1 A ,,' Class of 19 is active in Homecoming and Prom 4 at bl , J , ug -. V N ' i R if Y ' Y ll Q if ' EEQEEEEEEET' rf - ' an i51' ? 5 HFS-bi-F A -1 - . F. , il1'lff.rH6i:..z:l14- f -L, FF , l 'liz li' H '1 V -' LR - .P . J fr film y 1 .W Nl. , ge'-Q '5, lg 1' if l 1 4 M Ml i 1i'7 if . 'A ,lf i 1 1 . it - Q swf. R V ii- f - t- 4- l K ,.. . Q K S l ' Nts- I in CX N K f lf y. .X , V- . ,ig . up lu Q I- UR. .- A -.. - ,.-., I ,Q , , ,. I W4 I . 1. .V V Y N nn! ,. J ' -'ii Wi m -I is 31. ff I T, 1 fi.-'2v,.,!,s' T N f 'xii I 'X li ll'-lllllx... -i f A . QQPNQ... ski' f 'fu 'W o r l rss il - -J e P ' - s TX: .Q A vff X e l in -.. - Y A,,.,,. --Z T-H ,,,,,f -W -,ul fai re! w ' ' W D ' -l l . 'lu A L 'i .5 A 3 f .ffwsli 1 :I 1 fi. ,,, ,' , ,S ,K X V , ,dll 1 is .f 'N ' r 'lf-L vm! KJ X Z! v it .-L! : N 1 lla lx 4 ,l I ,ill is V. Minerva D. Minta R. Moody D. Moore J. Mosarski R. Motroni J. Mrowiec M. Mueller C. Murray D. Murray J. Nash L. Nealt A. Nesbitt C. Neubauer R. Neumann J. Nicholas L. Nistler D. Noldan C. Nora F. Nugent T. Ogawa J. Okamoto G. Oliver M. Oliveri C. Mores W. Moore M. Morris J. Muka M. Mullins W. Muno L. Nelson M. Nelson W. Nelson M. Nicolau L. Nicotera S. Nierman M. Obergfell J. Oberheide L. Ofenloch E. Olsen K. Olson M. Olson LEFT: Although their float did not place first, Juniors thought Homecoming was fun BELOW: In US. Accelerated History, Mari anne Mullins demonstrated her knowledge. . X .. 207 Juniors study hard, but also find time to relax v .-HSS BELOW: Junior Joanne Sebastian worked on one of her assignments for French class. RIGHT: Greg Whisler, Steve Walk, and Bob Stuparitus relaxed in outside lounge. M. O'Malley P. Omarzu L. Opel C. Palese C. Paluch R. Pankau T. Pastwa D. Pataky P. Paterakis K. Peisker P. Pence G. Pesigan S. 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Zdunczyk R. Zielinski L. Ziesemer A. Zini N. Zoladz 211 eesieariemoe . t Seniors ' final The final year at Maine South for the seniors proved, in many ways, to be a successful one. In the fall, the seniors sponsored the Homecoming Dance, a memorable experience for all who attended. Although plans for the future and grades were impor- tant, many of the seniors enthusiastically participated in the various sports, clubs, dramatic and musical activities available. While many of the year's events were en- joyable, perhaps the year's biggest highlights were the Prom and Graduation. Reflection revealed that the Class of '77 made this year their most productive and worthwhile year. RIGHT: Senior Class Officers: Top: B. Schultz, Presidentg M. Kelley, Treasurer, M. Gibson, Vice-President. Bottom: H. Woodside Secretary: BELOW: Class Council. Top: N. Vanella, S. Shaw, M. Bonahoom, D. Trudell. Third: D. LaRue, J. Peterson, J. Semrow, S. Malin, K. Devaney, M. Kelley, K. Gibbons, R. Franzblau, M. Gibson, H. Woodside, K. Lindstrom. Second: S. Schaefer, C. Ehorn, D. Saloman, P. Valles, J. Huelskamp, B. Schultz. Bottom: J. Baum, E. Towne, J. Nash, L. Pegler. 2 212 year contains many good memories E514 .141 -of I 25 ' 'A f Y I- KH - 'I in IAIISWTN GIWMSTICS TU! ,, , ,1,,.,Y . ,Q ,A V.. X LEFT: Student Council. Top: J. Grauer, M Zdeblick, M. Heraty, R. Sigle. Fourth: S Kuntz, I. Krumwiede, K. Gibbons. Third: C Decanini, D. Lannon, K. Devaney, P. Zdunek Second: K. Lindstrom, S. Ebner, C. Ehorn Bottom: L. Lazzara, M. Gibson, H. Woodside. ABOVE LEFT: S. Taglialavore, L. Schnied wind cheered South on. 213 Seniors strive for accuracy Senior Cleaver Brinherhoff received help from Mr. Bentall in achieving accuracy. Dawn Adams: Dean's Office Helpers 1, Musical Crew 2, OO Treasurer 4. Terencia Aganad: Arena Play Crew 2, Art Club 1, Girls' Interscholastic Badminton 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Joseph Agosta: Pep Club 4. Eric Aho. Terese Aiello: Musical Crew 2, Pep'Club 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, GRA Tennis Tournament 3, V-Show Crew 1, 3. John Allegretti: Brotherhood Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2. Glenn Altman: DE Club 4, Ski Club 1, 2, Swimming 1, Tennis 2. Paul Amidei: Baseball 1, 2, Ill. State Scholar 4, Language Award 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Pep Club 3, V-Show Writing Staff Head 3, 4, Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. Doris Anderman: Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Treble Choir 3, 4. Gregory Anderson.' Cadet Band 1, Chess Club 1, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Film Society 1, Local History Club 1, 2, 3, President 4, Musical Cast 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Tri-M 3, 4, V-Show Cast 2. Susan Andoniadis: Dean's Office Helpers 3, 4, Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 3, 4. Debbie Ansett: Cheerleader 4. Nancy Antosh. Bruce Arbeit: A-V Staff 1, Key Club 1, Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Peter Armato. Robert Armstrong. Dennis Asplund. Susan Augustyn: Cheerleader 1, Concert Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 3, Vice-President 4, Dean's Office Helpers 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 2, Language Award 1, Marlin 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Riding Club 1, V-Show Cast 1, 2, 3, 4. Cynthia Babinec: Class Council 3, Main Office Helper 1, Medical Careers Club 3. Elizabeth Bacher: Art Award 1, Art Club 1, 3, Film Society 1, French Club 4, Ill. State Scholar 4, Language Award 1, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, V- Show Crew 4. Douglas Bahry: Class Council 4, Creative Writing Magazine 4, Debate 2, 3, Film Society 1, French Club 1, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Medical Careers Club 2, 3, Musical Cast 2, 3, 4, National Forensic 1, 2, 3, 4, National Thespian Society 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Tennis 1. 214 Thadine Bak: Art Award 1, Class Council 1, Girls' Interscholastic Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Musical Crew 1, Ski Club 1, 2, Student Council AFS 3, 4. William Banfield, Virginia Barklow: Class Council 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 1, Contest Speakers 4, Film Society 2, Girls' Interscholastic Swimming 1, Track Sz Field 1, History Award 3, Ill. State Scholar 4, Key Club 2, Marlin 1, 2, 3, 4, Musical Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, National Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Science Award 1, Senior Class Play Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, Southwords 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4, Summer Drama Workshop 3, Swimming Timer 2, V- Show Crew 1, 2, 3, Stage Manager 4. Thomas Barr: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1. Margaret Barron: CCO Club 2, 3. Diane Barth. Jeffrey Bartusek: Baseball 1. Juli Bauer: Cadet Band 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Interscholastic Track 8a Field 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, V-Show Cast 1, 2. Julie Baum: Arena Play Crew 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Musical Crew 2, National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Riding Club President 2, Senior Class Play Cast 2, Crew 2, Student Council 4, V-Show Cast 2, 3, Crew 1. John Baumgartner: Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, Ger- man Club 2, Ill. State Scholar 4, Musical Crew 2, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Track 1. Marianne Buyers: Ski Club 2, 3. Marian Beil: Concert Choir 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 2, Girls' Interscholastic Softball 2, Volleyball 2, Treble Choir 3, V-Show Cast 4. Wendi Beile: Creative Writing Magazine 4, Ecology Club 3, French Club 2, 4, GRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Ill. State Scholar 4, Language Award 3, Musical Crew 1, 2, 4, National Honor Society 4, National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play Crew 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Southwords 2, Summer Drama Workshop 2, 3, 4, V-Show Cast 4, Crew 2. William Beller: Ski Club 1, 2. Kevin Belz: A-V Staff 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3. Gail Benson: Girls' Chorus 1, OO Club 4, V- Show Crew 1, 2. Alex Bernacchi: Track 1. Jean Bernardi: Art Club 2, Business Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Council 4, V-Show Cast 4. Robert Betts.' Football 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Track 2. Domenico Binetti: Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Library Helper 2, Swimming Timer 1, Tre- ble Choir 3. Kathleen Birch. Michael Biritz: Business Club 4, DE Club 4, Ski Club 4. Paul Bixby: Boys' Chorus 1, Con- cert Choir 2, 3, President 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Gymnastics 1, Musical Cast 1, 2, 3, 4, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Summer Drama Workshop 1, Tri-M 3, 4, V-Show 4. Susan Black: Creative Writing Magazine 3, FO Club 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, En- semble 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Tre- ble Choir 3, WMTH 1. Melanie Blanke: French Club 2, German Club 3, Girls' Chorus 3, Girls' Glee 4, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Council 3, 4, Ski Club 2, V-Show Cast 3, 4. Eileen Blattner: German Club 1, 2, Girls' In- terscholastic Basketball 2, Volleyball 1, 2, Medical Careers Club 4, Musical Crew 2, Science Award 1, V-Show Crew 1. Cynthia Bodnar.' Art Award 2, 3, Art Club 4, Library Helper 2, Musical Crew 2, V-Show Cast 3, 4. Myron Bodnar.' Chess Club 4, History Award 2, Ill. State Scholar 4. Jennifer Boehme: CCO Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2. Elizabeth Boesen: Girls' Interscholastic Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Sz Field 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Council 3, 4. Geralyn Boettcher: Library Helper 1, 2, OO Club 4. Karen Bogusz: Business Club 1, CWT Club 4, Pep Club 1, Senior Class Play Cast 2. Mary Bonahoom: Class Council 4, Library Helper 3, Pep Club 1, 3, 4. Daniel Boran. Cynthia Bottalla: Art Club 1, Att. Office Helper 1, 2, Beginning Band 1, Concert Choir 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 2, Musical Cast 3, Crew 1, 2, National Thespian Society 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Ski Club 4, V-Show 2. WL. -.,--- . , . 5 wT.,,' I :M . ,,.. ' X , . . , ,. 'N ' N' l 1 1 - ., Q ' Q l , , Zh t Q 15 321, . ,- ,, 1 ,, 4 . N7 L f i . W w I V. 4 K Y g A ' ng- H ' ..., 1 W K t-'jx , 41 -,, :fat xi p N' MX l g , V' I, U I. 5' we ',:.'f .V .., .1 x X li:,.?e,,?i! l, , ,-' ll T B FB W C i 'YN ' 'f fx - A' ' B 2 f -fi T' f X ' A . .,, R -int. , ' ' jk N fl JV- .nu -V V if Y-' 'r A X .3 LL Y I! 1. r L' 2 1 1 'V' 11 1 ' S x ' 'P' . 1: ,, 1 . X Y D ,N .' 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Karen Braband: Girls' In- terscholastic Badminton 25 Language Award 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Trackettes 2, 3. lan Bratko: History Award 25 Ill. State Scholar 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Susan Brey: French Club 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Tennis 25 Volleyball 15 History Award 35 Musical Crew 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming Timer 25 Tennis 3, 4. Hartwell Briggs: Art Award 2. Cleaver Brinkerhoff: Boys' Chorus 15 Gymnastics 1, 2, 35 Eyrie 2. Lifndy Britten: Art Award 25 Att. Officer Helper 3. David Brocato.' History Award 25 Intermediate Band 15 Language Award 25 V-Show 3, 45 WMTH 1, 2, 3, 4. Gilda Bruni: Transfer 35 OO Club 4. Paula Brunner: Health Office Helpers 4. Mary Bryant: CCO Club 4. Kathleen Bucaro: Art Award 35 Art Club 2, 35 Film Society President 45 Girls' Basketball 1, 2. Ruth Buckley: Arena Play Crew 25 Beginning Orchestra 15 Creative Writing Magazine 25 Debate 15 Film Society 15 French Club 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Ill. State Scholar 45 Intermediate Orchestra 25 National Forensic 15 National Honor Society 45 Pep Club 1, 2, Council 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 35 Southwords 2, 35 V-Show Cast 2, 3, 4. Alan Budris: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 15 Golf 2, 3, 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 35 M Club 45 Musical Cast 3, Crew 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Senior Class Play Crew 25 Tri-M 2, 3, 45 V-Show Cast Crew 2, 3, 45 WMTH 2, 3. Barbara Buford: Art Award 1, 35 Art Club 1, 2, 45 Cadet Band 2, 35 Class Council 45 Concert Band 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Gym Leader 3, 45 In- termediate Band 15 Musical Crew 15 Pep Band 45 Photo Club 45 V-Show Crew 1. Robert Buford: Anthropology Club 25 A-V Staff 1, 2, 35 Football 15 Gymnastics 2, 3, 45 Lighting Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 3, 45 Summer Drama Workshop 1, 2, 3, 45 V-Show Crew 1. Matthew Burchett. Jeff Burgess: Tennis 1, 25 V-Show Cast 1, 2, 3, 4. Sharon Burke. Katherine Bur- son: Arena Play Crew 1, 25 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Contest Speakers 25 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 15 Medical Careers Club 15 Musical Cast 4, Crew 1, 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Award 15 Senior Class Play Crew 1, 25 Ski Club 15 Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Summer Drama Workshop 35 Tri-M 2, 3, 45 V-Show Cast 1, 2, 3, 4, Crew 1, 2. Karen Busa: OO Club Recording Secretary 45 Pep Club 15 Ski Club 1, 3. Timothy Cagney: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 2, 35 Beginning Band 15 Chess Club 15 Football 2, 35 M Club 3, 4. Donna Calamari. Janice Cali: Att. Office Helper 1, 25 Girls' In- terscholastic Badminton 35 OO Club 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Ski Club 1. Nafsica Cappadais: Ski Club 1. Kelly Cappetta: CCO Club 45 Dean's Office Helper 15 Main Office Helper 15 Pep Club 1, 2. Janet Carlson: DE Club 4. Paul Carroll: Cadet Band 1, 25 Concert Band 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Jeri Casaletto: Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Girls' Interscholastic Badminton 25 Tennis 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Pom Pon Squad 3, 45 V-Show Cast 3, 45 Wrestlerettes 1. Kathleen Catalano: Gym Leader 3, 45 Language Award 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Trackettes 25 V-Show Cast 1, 2, 3. Ellie Catino: Clid Club 45 Girls' Interscholastic Badminton 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Kathleen Cavanaugh: Arena Play Crew 1, 2, 35 Business Club 1, 25 Concert Choir 35 Contest Speakers 1, 25 Debate 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Musical Cast 3, 4, Crew 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Senior Class Play Crew 25 Summer Drama Workshop 15 V-Show Crew 1, 2. Maria Chakos: Class Council, Secretary, Vice-President 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Girls' In- terscholastic Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Track and Field 15 Gym Leader 3, 45 Library Helper 45 Marlin 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Southwords 1, 25 Treble Choir 35 V-Show Cast 2. Patricia Chemers: Transfer 25 Arena Play Crew 35 Beginning Band 1, 25 Business Club 3, 45 Cadet Band 35 Class Council 3, 45 Concert Band 45 Contest Speakers 2, 35 German Club 25 Inter- mediate Band 35 Library Helper 25 Musical Crew 35 National Thespian Society 45 Pep Band 45 Reader's Theater 25 Ski Club 1, 35 Summer Drama Workshop 2, 3. Steven Christensen: Ill. State Scholar 35 Sigma Chi Sigma 2. Seniors utilize the bookstore During their free periods, many seniors took the opportunity to purchase supplies. William Christian: Football 15 Swimming 2, 3, 4, Captain 1. James Chrzan: Football 25 Language Award 25 V-Show Cast 4. Gerald Chubirka: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 3, 45 Ski Club 1, 2. Cynthia Ciarmoli: Ill. State Scholar 45 National Honor Society 45 OO Club Of- ficer-Corresponding Secretary, State Of- ficer-Treasurer 45 Pep Club 1. Carl Cimaglia: A-V Staff 1, 25 Parking Lot Monitors 15 Stu- dent Council Sportsmanship 15 Track 1. Donald Cimino. Daniel Clarke. Janet Cleveland: Clid Club President 4. Nancy Coleman: Art Club 45 Ecology Club 45 History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 25 Sigma Chi Sigma 2, 4. Kevin Conn: Cadet Band 15 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Orchestra 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 M Club 3, 45 Musical Cast 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Science Award 35 Stage Band 3, 45 Track 25 V- Show Cast 3, 4. James Conner.' Chess Club, President, Vice-President 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 1, 25 History Award 2, 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Tennis 25 V-Show Cast 4. Patricia Connolly: Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2. Marianne Conti: Art Award 35 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Interscholastic Track and Field 3. Kevin Conway: Arena Play Crew 45 Class Council 1, 45 Creative Writing Magazine 15 Film Society 15 Key Club 2, 35 Language Award 25 Musical Crew 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 National Merit Letter of Commen- dation 45 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Senior Class Play Crew 3, 45 Ski Club 15 Student Council 1, 2, 3, President 45 Tennis 1, 25 V-Show Cast 3, 4. Maryanne Cook: Art Club 25 GRA 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 1, 2. Robert Cordes: Language Award 1, 25 Swimming 35 Tennis 1. Donald Corea.' Baseball 15 Football 1. Lisa Cor- tese: Clid Club 15 Pep Club 1. James Covey: Musical Crew 25 OO Club 4. Timothy Coyne. Carol Craig: Arena Play Crew 2, 35 Cross Coun- try 35 Girls' Interscholastic Track and Field 2, 35 Gym Leader 3, 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 Lighting Staff 2, 35 Musical Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play Cast 2, 3, Crew 1, 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Student Council Com- plex Leader 45 Summer Drama Workshop 25 V- Show Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. 217 l Si ,.-151:-1 'A ,. . , Cathleen Crieger: History Award 3, Ill. State Scholar 4, Language Award 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Science Award 2. Daniel Crowe: Baseball 1, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2. Jon Cudia. Joanne Culverwell: Girls' Chorus 1, Ill, State Scholar 4, Language Award 1, 2, Medical Careers Club Treasurer 4, National Honor Society Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Southwords 1, 4. Roy Cummins: Photo Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 4. Lori Cuttone: Ski Club 1. Kim Cygan. Betty Czerlanis: History Award 3, Language Award 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Award 1. Sandra DaValle.' Art Club 3, 4, Brotherhood Society 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, Creative Writing Magazine, Chief Editor 4, Health Office Helper 2, Homecoming Court 4, Orchesis 1, 3, Ski Club 1, V-Show Cast 3. Charles Daly. Robert Daly. Juli Damiani: Gymnastics 1. Christian Daniels: Class Coun- cil 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Language Award 3, M Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Student Council 1, Track 1, Wrestling 1, 2. David Dawidczyk: Arena Play Crew 1, 2, 3, Photo Award 3, Lighting Staff 1, 2, 3, Musical Crew 1, 2, 3, V- Show Crew 2, 3. Thomas Dawidczyk: Basketball 2, Golf 1, Local History Club 2, Medical Careers Club 3, Photo Club 2, 3, 4. Valerie De Bartolo: Concert Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 2, Musical Crew 1, Ski Club 1, Tri-M 3, 4. Diane De Noma: Arena Play Crew 1, Creative Writing Magazine 2, Pep Club 1, 2, PO Helper 1, Senior Class Play Crew 1, Trackettes 1, 2. Michelle De Salvo: Art Club 1, Film Society 1, French Club 1, Riding Club 1, Ski Club 2. Madelyn DeStefano: CCO Club Secretary 3, Gymnastics 2, 4, Home Economics Club 1, Library Helper 2. Carl Decanini: Baseball 1, Class Council 2, 3, Eyrie 2, 3, Fenc- ing 1, Football 1, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council Public Relations 4. Nathan Defensor: Chess Club 2. Drew Deichmann: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Lauren Demos. Linda Deters: Biology Club 3, Business Club 4, Ecology Club 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Ill. State Scholar,4, Local History Club 4, Vice-President 3. Kevin 218 :hours-.-.... Y f '5 1 rua.. '45 Devaney: Basketball 1, Film Society 4. Kimberly Devaney: Class Council 4, History Award 1, Ill. State Scholar 4, Language Award 1, Marlin 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 3, Student Council 3, Social Chair- man 4. William Dever: Cadet Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Debate 1, German Club 1, 2, History Award 2, Intermediate Band 2, Pep Band 3, 4, Sigma Chi Sigma 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3. Elizabeth DiCola: Art Award 1, Debate 1, 2, 3, Gym Leader 3, 4, History Award 3, Ill. State Scholar 4, Language Award 2, National Forensic 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Merit Semi-Finalist 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Student Council 2, Complex Leader 3, Com- mittee Chairperson 4, V-Show Crew 4. Frank DiCosola: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Michael DiNanno.' Ill. State Scholar 4, Language Award 3, Wrestling 1. Jena DeSilvestro. Davis Dickerson: Boys' Chorus 1, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Ill. State Scholar 4, M Club 4, Musical Cast 1, 2, 3, National Thespian Society 3, Science Award 1, Ski Club 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Ronald Diekmann: Cross Country 2, 3, 4, History Award 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Paul Dietrich. Clarissa Dimperio: Library Helper 1, 2, 3, 4, Local History Club 1. Karen Dirr: Arena Play Crew 2, Art Award 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, 4, Creative Writing Magazine 3, 4, Ill. State Scholar 4, Language Award 2, Library Helper 2, 3, 4, Musical Crew 1, 2, 3. Denise Doherty: Arena Play Cast 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Contest Speakers 2, 3, Publicity Chairman 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee and Ensemble 2, History Award 2, Ill. State Scholar 4, Musical Cast 3, 4, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Summer Drama Workshop 4, Tri-M 3, 4, V-Show Cast 3, 4. Deborah Domenz: Arena Play Crew 1, 2, Girls' Interscholastic Volleyball 1, Ill. State Scholar 4, Language Award 2, Musical Crew 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Merit Semi-Finalist 4, National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 4, National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Senior Class Play Crew 1, 2, V- Show Crew 1, 2, 3. Eileen Donnelly.' FO Club 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, GRA 3, Library Helper 3, 4, Swimming Timer 1, Treble Choir 3, 4. Andrea Donovan: Att. Office Helper 4, Law important senior elective Seniors Leslie Hendrickson and Brian Halminak concentrated on class assignments. Class Council 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Library Helper 2, Musical Cast 3, Pep Club 1, Pom Pon Squad 3, 4, V-Show Cast 1, 2, 3, 4. John Dorman: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Musical Cast 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 4. Nancy Doubek: Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2, Girls' Interscholastic Basketball 1, Inter- mediate Band 1, Pep Band 2, V-Show Crew 2. John Drexler: Gymnastics 1, 2. Kenneth Dude: Debate 1, 2, Ill. State Scholar 4, M Club 4, National Forensic 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Elaine Dumich: Business Club 1, Musical Cast 3, 4, National Thespian Society 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pom Pon Squad 3, Co-Captain 4, Ski Club 1, 2, V-Show Cast 3, 4, Crew 1. Lorraine Dun- can: Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Girls' Interscholastic Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, V-Show Cast 4. Jessica Dunne: Ski Club 1, 2, 3. Christopher Durack.' Arena Play Crew 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 2, Musical Crew 1, 3, 4, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Summer Drama Workshop 1, 2, Tri-M 3, 4, V- Show Cast 1, 2, 3, 4, WMTH 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary Dussault: Class Council 1, 2, Clid Club 3, French Club 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, GRA 1, 2, Gym Leader 3, 4, Health Office Helpers 1, Main Office Helper 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Timer 1, 2, Trackettes 1, 2, Wrestlerettes 1, 2, 3, 4. Gerald Dziedzina: DE Club 4, German Club 1, 2, Ill. State Scholar 4, Photo Club 1, Ski Club 1. Robert Eastman: Baseball 1, 2, Brotherhood Society 2, 3, 4, Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, History Award 3, Ill. State Scholar 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Student Council V-Show 4, Tri-M 3, 4, V-Show Cast 4. Susan Ebner. Cindi Ehorn: Arena Play Crew 1, 2, Art Club 2, Class Council 2, 3, 4, FO Club 4, Key Club 2, Musical Crew 1, 2, National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Senior Class Play Crew 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4, Trackettes 2, V-Show Cast 3, 4, V-Show Crew 1, 2, WMTH 2, 3. Michael Elliott: Gymnastics 1, 2, History Award 3, Soccer 1. Brian Ellwood: FO Club 3, President 4, Football 1, Wrestling 1. Ray Emerick: Basketball 1, 2, King of Hearts 3, M Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. i x 2 X If Y ' 1 N I. X, Q, N fi ,, -,, rf - L1 F' .,,, 1-Qi' 4. X I5 v fx . if - l , y ltlyflfi I - k I 1 ' '7 n - '- ,- . ' i 1 RY - e f . w -J A 0 NQ .iVe-Nf 'Uf K 5. 1' N I 1' s '1 IJ 24:37 SWK.. wi 4 'lx'-,H . :I 'Erin A 1, it ' u ' 'af 4.4 . W , ,. sim 1 ' i 'f ' 5' 1 ' 1 l I Q ' fig. ' 6 P ' I fl !'p.', Ai - i 1 . -!:::f25 'Q f .irmffe f' 1 11:1 A' L 1 ,: '- Pli 1 L ,- A ' K W 1 1 ifl 'ff' Q . 4 . 1 f' 'R WZ ' s-L. i qw an ll , N.. , , l ll . rx '! 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Gibson Mark T. Gibson Joanne Giroux Thomas Gnaster Catherine Gobbo Mary Godlewski Mary Gottwald Maria Grabowski Matthew Gramza Michael Grandi John Grauer Debra Grego 220 . I X 5, l s' F ' i l km 'U xg-1 t b I , x 'W X 'ML H l AMXAETK ' f..a- P V t lv '5 ' R , ' J 'F 1 . , 3 T - 1 l ,,, ' x . X .51 -. l ' it - A f ,. , 35 yi , 'I 4 'f- XJ!! ' 'I EW , fx , 'IN if TF, T v l '-:af ,xi Gy Q FK x E xy' I T All W 4 1 .kj- . - ll lx 1 . . -c -fjg f lift?-'f:'.-f-3 : F V, 'Yi' !'::'.-' 7 r- 1'7.:'55i:i1E':fi i Qtl ,1 l ,li ' 'Q' 1 1' ' x i W y N , - M, I X I V . ., ee., 1 A W - -- , , x , tl - 1:-ff? if 4. J l Dan Eness. Kathleen Engclmann: Arena Play Crew 2, 35 'Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Orchestra 45 Debate 15 German Club 2, 35 Girls' Interscholastic Track Sr Field 1, 2, 3, 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 25 National Forensic 15 National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Pep Band 45 Pep Club 45 Tri-M 2, 3, 45 V-Show Cast 45 Crew 2, 3. Matthew Engerman: Photo Club 1, 2. Alan Engmark: Ski Club 1, 2, 35 Soccer 15 Track 2. Julie Epiney. Denise Erickson: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Diane Erickson: Art Award 3, 45 Gym Leader 3, 45 Pep Club 1, Council 2, 3, Secretary 4. Wallace Erickson: M Club 3, 45 Ski Club 25 Swimming 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1. Con Erskine. Casimer Esquibel. Shari Ettswold: Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 15 Treble Choir 1. Patti Evans. George Euette: National Honor Society 45 Ski Club 1, 2. Kevin Fallon.' Transfer 35 Football 3. Mary Fay.' Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 GRA 45 Girls' Interscholastic Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Leader 3, 45 History Award 1, 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 15 Pep Club 1, 45 Treble Choir 3. Daniel Fenwick: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Jo Ann Figlioli: OO Club Vice-President 4. Jean Filipponi: Clid Club 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Interscholastic Badminton 15 Basketball 25 Health Office Helper 15 Pep Club 2, 3. Angela Fischer: Cheerleader 45 Girls' ln- terscholastic Softball 2, 3, 4. William Fistedis: FO Club 15 Summer Drama Workshop 1, 2. Susan Flanagan: FO Club 45 Girls' In- terscholastic Badminton 3. Michael Flannery: Arena Play Cast 25 Basket- ball 1, 25 Boys' Chorus 15 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 45 Contest Speakers 3, 45 History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Musical Cast 1, 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play Cast 3, 45 Summer Drama Workshop 2, 45 Tri-M 3, 45 V-Show Cast 3, 4. Cathy Fletcher: Ecology Club 35 French Club 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Ill. State Scholar 45 Musical ,.. if 5 X if 5 , -Z ....- T1 4:-I Crew 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Summer Drama Workshop 35 V-Show Crew 4. Donna Forde: Business Club 1, 2, 35 Class Council 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 GRA Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Girls' Interscholastic Badminton 3, 45 Gym Leader 3, 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, Treasurer 25 Student Council Public Relations 1, V-Show 25 Trackettes 1, 2. Robert Franzblau: Brotherhood Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Council 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Con- cert Orchestra 2, 45 History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 1, 25 Musical Cast 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Merit Finalist 45 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Award 1, 2, 35 Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Summer Drama Workshop 3, 45 Tri-M 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, President 4. Linda Frey: Business Club 1, President 2, Treasurer 35 Girls' Interscholastic Softball 2, 3, 45 Gym Leader 3, 45 Library Helper 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Ski Club 1, 2, 35 V-Show Crew 1. Joyce Fritz: FO Club 3, 45 Ski Club 4. Thomas Fritz: Baseball 15 Gymnastics 1, 2, 35 Language Award 35 M Club 35 Science Award 1. Andrew Frontzak. Kathleen Frycek: Transfer 25 Art Award 35 Creative Writing Magazine 2, 3, 45 Film Society 45 Girls' Interscholastic Basketball 15 Softball 15 Library Helper 2, 35 National Thespian Society 15 Ski Club 45 Spanish Club 15 Trackettes 3, 4. Kathryn Fuhriman: Arena Play Crew 2, 35 Girls' In- terscholastic Track 8a Field 1, 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 3, 45 V-Show Crew 1, 2, 3. Diann Gabriel: Business Club 15 Gym Leader 3, 45 Pep Club 25 V-Show Crew 2. Michael Gabriel: Baseball 15 CWT Club 45 Football 15 Ski Club 1, 2. Michelle Galladora: Att. Office Helper 1, 2. Nancy Galladora. Michael Ganko: Football 25 Wrestling 1. Thomas Garcea.' Baseball 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Cherylann Garro: Brotherhood Society 3, 45 History Award 35 Language Award 35 Spanish Club 2, 4, President 3. Suzan G'asior.' Contest Speakers 35 Creative Writing Magazine 15 German Club Seniors enjoy class lectures Senior Dan Fenwick listened attentively to an interesting lecture in one of his classes. 2, 3, 45 History Award 25 Language Award 1, 25 National Honor Society 3, 4. Elaine Gebelhoff: CCO Treasurer 45 Girls' Chorus 1. Debra Gebhardt.' Business Club 45 Cadet Band 15 Class Council 15 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Orchestra 3, 45 Dean's Office Helper 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Musical Orchestra 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Science Award 25 Summer Drama Workshop 35 Treble Choir 35 Tri-M 3, 45 V-Show Stage Band 4. Marc Ger- disch: Football 15 Gymnastics 15 Science Award 15 Sigma Chi Sigma 2. Jeffrey Getz: Gymnastics 3, 45 M Club 45 Ski Club 35 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 V-Show Cast 1, 2. Kathleen Gibbons: Att. Office Helper 25 Business Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 45 Class Council 3, 45 Gym Leader 3, 45 History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3, President 45 Spirit Queen 45 Student Council 45 V-Show Cast 2, 3, 4, Crew 1. Mark Gibson: Boys' Chorus 15 Class Council 1, 2, 3, Vice- President 45 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 3, 45 Musical Cast 1, 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, Assembly Chairman 45 Summer Drama Workshop 15 Trainers Club President 3, 45 Sports Report 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Mark T Gibson: Art Award 1. Thomas Gnaster: Gymnastics 15 M Club 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Catherine Gobbo: Cheerleader 25 Sigma Chi Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary Godlewski. Michelle Gottswald: Eyrie 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4. Maria Grabowski: Art Award 1, 2, 35 History Award 1, 2, 35 Language Award 35 Local History Club 2. Matthew Gramza: Fencing 15 F0 Club 35 Radio Club 1, 2. Michael Grandi: Baseball 25 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 History Award 15 Musical Band 35 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 V-Show Band 2. John Grauer: Creative Writing Magazine 45 German Club 25 Gymnastics 15 History Award 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Science Award 35 Ski Club 1, 2, 35 Student Council 3, 4. Debra Grego: CCO Club 4. 221 Woods shows senior interest Bill Banfield carefully sanded a piece of wood for one of his class projects. Deborah Grenke: French Club 25 Home Economics Club 1, 2. David Griebler: Arena Play Crew 2, 35 Art Award 2, 35 Contest Speakers Crew 35 Musical Crew 2, 35 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Senior Class Play Crew 2, 35 V-Show Crew 2, 3. Harry Griffith. William Gross: DE Club 45 Wrestling 1. Robert Grott: Transfer 15 History Award 35 Language Award 25 Swimming 15 Track 3. Ian Groves: A-V Staff 2, 3, 45 Concert Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 45 Musical Cast 2, 3, 45 Inter- mediate Orchestra 15 Tennis 1, 25 Tri-M 4. Donald Grusecki: DE Club 4. Eugene Guay: Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Ill. State High School Weightlifters 2, 3, 4. Frank Guccione: Orchesis 25 Ski Club 1, 25 Tennis 1, 2. Glen Guercio: Soccer 15 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary Guidarelli, Michael Gunderson.' Cadet Band 15 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 15 Film Society 1, 25 Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 3, 45 Musical Cast 35 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Tennis 25 Track 3, 45 V-Show Cast 35 WMTH 1, 2, 3. Jeffrey Gunsteens: Gymnastics 25 Library Helper 15 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 V-Show Cast 4. Gary Gunther. William Guse: Cadet Band 15 Fencing 2, 3. Julie Gust: Cheerleader 1, 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Language Award 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Treble Choir 35 V-Show Cast 1, 2, 3. Robert Haas: Science Award 1. Timothy Had- field: Debate 15 Swimming 2. Christopher Hagemann: Transfer 3. Marliss Hall: Arena Play Crew 1, 2, 35 Musical Crew 1, 2, 45 National Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Summer Drama Workshop 2,1 3. Mary Hall: Arena Play Crew 1,5 Riding C ub 3. 222 Brian Halminiak. Diane Hansen: CCO Club 4. Carol Hanson: Girls' Interscholastic Swimm- ing 1. Judith Harczak: Business Club 35 DE Club 3, 45 Girls, Interscholastic Badminton 25 Pep Club 15 Ski Club 1. Brett Hartmann: Baseball 45 Basketball 15 V-Show Cast 1. Laura Haselhuhn: Arena Play Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 45 Concert Choir 3, Ensemble 45 Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 25 Musical Crew 25 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Senior Class Play Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming Timer 45 Tri-M 3, 45 V- Show Cast 4, Crew 3. Robert Hastings: Transfer 3. Douglas Hathaway. Joan Hautop: Language Award 35 Library Helper 3, 4. Kathleen Hawkins: Att. Office Helper 1, 2, 35 Clid Club 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Science Award 15 Trackettes 1, 2, 3, 4. Christine Hayes: Arena Play Crew 1, 2, 45 Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 45 Orchestra Ensemble 3, 45 Lighting Staff 25 Musical Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Senior Class Play Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 1, 2, 45 Summer Drama Workshop 1, 2, 3, 45 V-Show Cast 1, Crew 2, 45 WMTH 1. Craig Heffernan: Transfer 1. Deborah Heiberger: Language Award 2, 3. Denise Heick: Class Council 15 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 2, 35 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 2. Thomas Helin: Art Award 25 Golf 15 Ill. State Scholar 4. Sandra Heller.' DE Club 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Stephen Helmholz.' Basketball 1, 25 Creative Writing Magazine 35 Golf 15 Ill. State Scholar 45 Pep Club 3, 45 V-Show Cast 45 Il- linois High School Weightlifters 4. Glenn Hen- drie: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3. Leslie Henrickson: O0 Club 45 Pep Club 15 Ski Club 1. John Hepburn: Cadet Band 15 M Club J! 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Margaret Heraty: Concert Choir 3, Ensemble 45 Film Society Vice-President 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 25 Mixed Ensemble 45 Pep Club 15 Student Council 1, 2, 45 Summer Drama Workshop 3, 45 Tri-M 3, 45 V-Show Cast 4. Donna Hermann: Art Award 15 Musical Cast 25 National Thespian Society 25 Pom Pon Squad 35 V-Show 3. Mark Hershey.' Basketball 1. Ingrid Heuch: Art Award 15 GRA 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Jeannine Hills: Art Club 15 Cadet Band 15 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Language Award 35 Musical Cast 35 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Wrestlerettes 3. Scott Himley: Boys' Chorus 1. Susan Hinsch: Pep Club 2, 35 Ski Club 1. Thomas Hirsch: FO Club 45 Football 15 Ill. State Scholar 45 Diving 25 Language Award 25 Wrestling 1, 2. Thomas Hogan: Key Club 35 M Club 2, 35 Swimming 15 Wrestling 2, 3. Elizabeth Hohenstein: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 1, 25 Girls' Interscholastic Basketball 15 Brass Choir Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Marlin 1, 2, 3, 45 Musical Cast 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Stage Band 2, 3, 45 Summer Drama Workshop 35 Track 15 Tri-M 2, 3, Chaplain 45 V-Show Cast 2, 3, 4, Mark Hollerbach. Jean Holmstrom: Arena Play Crew 3, 45 Library Helper 2, 3, 45 Local History Club 15 Musical Crew 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 2, 3, Historian 45 Pep Club 15 Photo Club 45 Senior Class Play Crew 2, 3, 45 V-Show Crew 2, 3. John Horbas: Golf 1, 2, 45 Science Award 25 Ski Club 1, 2. Georgette Horn: Clid Club Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Wrestlerettes 1. Richard Howard. 5 9 K 5.11 xp 5' xx f iff' 'l 'J fx i 7'l ' W xl fi tj, hr cf' A' KQV A A JL. V 'F fl 1 1 V , 1 X L' 1 x ,J HA. .1-xv? WX? ' '.jj 1'-jj., H ...,., A JFS Tl xx sin 5 'X l Ji W xg G V l T 43 w 1,3 xl 3 L: A- ,. 4,4 vf Deborah Grenke David Griebler Harry Griffith William Gross Robert Grott Ian Groves Donald Grusecki Eugene Guay Frank Guccione Glen Guercio Mary Guidarelli Michael Gundersen Jeffrey Gunsteens Gary Gunther William Guse Julie Gust Robert Haas Timothy Hadfield Christopher Hagemann Marliss Hall Mary Hall Brian Halminiah Diane Hansen Carol Hanson Judith Harczak Brett Hartmann Laura Haselhuhn Robert Hastings Douglas Hathaway Joan Hautop Kathleen Hawkins Christine Hayes Craig Heffernan Deborah Heiberger Denise I-Ieick Thomas Helin Sandra Heller Stephen Helmholz Glenn Hendrie Leslie Henrickson John Hepburn Margaret Heraty Donna Hermann Mark Hershey Ingrid Heuck Jeannine Hills Scott Himley Susan Hinsch Thomas Hirsch Thomas Hogan Elizabeth Hohenstein Mark Hollerbach Jean Holmstrom John Horbas Georgette Horn Richard Howard 223 Janel Huelskarnp John Hughes Anthony Hunt Helen Ing Joanne Ingolia Joseph Ingolia Kurt Irelan Evelyn Ishu Alan Iuaska Catherine Iverson Joseph Jacobs Lori Jacobs Judith Jacobson Phillip Jager David James Frank Jensen Anita Johnson David Johnson Deborah Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Eric Johnson George Johnson Jeff Johnson Jennifer Johnson Leonard Johnson Casey Jones Eric Jonland Renee Joris Peter Joyce Robert Jozsa William Juckett Kathleen Kadlec Garry Kaepplinger Jill Kaleth David Kane Gregory Kania Heidi Kann Roseanne Karacic Donna Karecki John Kaspryk Kevin Kazimer Terry Keating Leslie Keenan Laura Keim Vance Kellan Mary Kelley James Kelly Charles Kemmerer Michael Kennedy Richard Kiefel Kevin Kielas John Kilroy Scott Kimbrel Susan Klages Jeffrey Knutsen Kurt Koenig 4 f 6 w-., l ' ,mx 'Qi 5 L f fl ax f--.17 , ,,.zf'i---1 D 1 l Q N 5 wi: .Nfmg Q f , 'V'-'72 f - f 1 , I I N Yu . fl K 3 Fifi!! L n, ,.. i-mfg ,. -,, . 1 , , ir 1 Q J - 3, il ff lx L 'J V A I, ,J F' in '35 .'?-Lv 'P .. KN I' e 13, 4 7' I c..l 6 Q .x M . . .l a 1 I ii I 1 W - I.. i - Q si' 'T , . 'f .' ' J' M-. 1 Ez' '. A .I ' WP. . ll. qw l l N' IQ, f ?- 2 r ,MT .1 ' T ,,-, , v K --7 f - .,V. ,- -E1 .cl X EEZ' mv J Q k 1 - P. QL 'lx 'igf ' K vb-Q xzxmf f 4 Janel Huelskamp: Class Council 3, 45 Eyrie Girls' Sports, Faculty, and Administration Editor 3, 45 French Club 1, 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 GRA 2, 3, Secretary 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Quill 8a Scroll 3, 45 Ski Club 1. John Hughes: Transfer 25 Key Club 45 M Club 3, 45 Swimming 3, 4. Anthony Hunt. Helen Ing: Gym Leader 3, 45 History Award 15 Library Helper 2. Joanne lngolia.' CCO Club 35 Clid Club 45 Girls' Interscholastic Gymnastics 15 Pep Band 1. Joseph lngolia: Beginning Band 15 Cadet Band 2. Kurt Irelan: Basketball 15 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 45 Pep Club 15 Track 2, 4. Evelyn Ishu: German Club 1, 25 Home Economics Club Secretary 1, 25 Medical Careers Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Riding Club 15 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming Timer 1. Alan Ivaska: Cross County 25 Football 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Catherine Iverson. Joseph Jacobs: Boys' Chorus 1, 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Library Helper 1. Lori Jacobs: Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Club Council 25 Girls' Glee 25 Ski Club 15 Treble Choir 35 V-Show Crew 3. Judith Jacob- son. Phillip Jager. David Jarnes.' Beginning Band 15 Cadet Band 15 Intermediate Band 1. Frank Jensen: Language Award 2. Anita Johnson: OO Club 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. David Johnson.' Baseball 15 Football 15 Ski Club 3. Deborah Johnson: Arena Play Cast 4, Crew 15 Concert Choir 4, Ensemble 45 Contest Speakers 2, 45 Girls' Glee 3, Ensemble 35 Gym Leader 3, 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 Musical Cast 2, 3, 45 National Forensic 25 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 45 Senior Class Play Cast 4, Crew 2, 35 Summer Drama Workshop 3, 45 Tri-M 45 V-Show Cast 3, 4, Crew 1. Elizabeth Johnson: Transfer 4. Eric Johnson: Cadet Band 15 Con- cert Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Orchestra 45 Musical Cast Pit Band 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Tri-M 3, 45 V-Show Cast Band 2, 4. George Johnson. Jeff Johnson: Baseball 15 Football 1. Jennifer Johnson: German Club 1, 2, 4, Secretary 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 25 Marlin 1, 2, 3, 45 Treble Choir En- semble 35 V-Show Cast 3. Leonard Johnson: Art Award 2, 35 Basketball 25 Cross Country 1. Casey Jones: Beginning Band 15 COO Club 35 CWT Club 45 Pep Club 2. Eric Jonland: WMTH 3. Renee Joris: French Club 2, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Gym Leader 3, 45 Language Award 2, 35 Marlin 3, 4. Peter Joyce.' Art Award 15 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Co-President 45 History Award 2, 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Ski Club 25 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. William Juckett: Art Award 35 Baseball 1, 35 Cross Country 15 Wrestling 1, 2. Kathleen Kadlec: German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Swimming Timer 1. Garry Kaepplinger. Jill Kaleth. David Kane: Boys' Chorus 15 Football 15 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Gregory Kania: Baseball 1, 25 Local History Club 3. Heidi Kann: Art Award 35 Business Club 25 Marlin 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Pep Club 1, 2, Council 3, 45 Ski Club 1, 2. Roseanne Karacic: Gym Leader 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 4. Donna Karecki: FO Club 45 Science Award 1. John Kasprjyk: A-V Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Beginning Band 15 Cadet Band 3. Kevin Kazimer: Cross Country 15 Industrial Ed Award 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Terry Keating: Gymnastics 1, 25 Ill. State Scholar 45 M Club 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Leslie Keenan: Ecology Club 25 French Club 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Interscholastic Swimm- ing 15 History Award 35 Swimming Timer 3. Seniors enjoy all assemblies The varsity football team thoroughly enjoyed the Homecoming assembly. Laura Keim: Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 History Award 25 Local History Club 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Treble Choir 3. 4: Tri-M R, 4 Vance Kellan: Parking Lot Monitor 2, 3. Mary Kelley: Brotherhood Society 3, 45 Class Coun- cil 3, Treasurer 45 Girls' Interscholastic Tennis 1, 25 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Council 3, 45 V-Show Cast 3, 4. James Kelly: History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 1, 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Science Award 2, 35 Tennis 1, 2. Charles Kemmerer: Beginning Band 15 Cadet Band 25 Ill. State Scholar 45 Parking Lot Monitors 15 Track 1, 2, 35 Ill. State High School Weightlifters 4. Michael Kennedy: Dean's Of- fice Helper 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Gym Leader 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Trackettes 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Treble Choir 3, 45 V-Show Cast 1, 2, 3. Richard Kiefel. Kevin Kielas: Arena Play Cast 2, 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 15 Concert Choir 2, 4, Treasurer 35 Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Contest Speakers 1, 3, 45 Key Club 15 Musical Cast 1, 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play Cast 2, 3, 45 Tri-M 3, Vice-President 45 V-Show Cast 2, 3, 4, Crew 15 WMTH 3. John Kilroy: Fencing 2, 35 Football 1. Scott Kim- brel: Cadet Band 3, 45 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 45 In- termediate Band 1, 25 M Club 3, 45 Ski Club 1. Susan Klages: Eyrie Services and Senior Editor 45 French Club President 45 Language Award 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Pep Club 1, 45 Quill Sr Scroll 45 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Jeffrey Knutsen: Cross Country 15 Football 15 M Club 15 Track 35 V-Show Cast 15 In- dustrial Ed Award 2. Kurt Koenig: Art Award 2, 35 Debate 45 Football 15 History Award 25 Ill. State Scholar 45 Local History Club 2, 35 National Forensic 45 Photo Club 1, President 45 Ski Club 1, 25 Soccer 15 Swimming 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. 225 Seniors active in the V-Show The talents of many seniors contributed to making the V-Show entertaining. Sharon Kolar: CCO Club 15 Library Helper 25 Local History Club 25 Medical Careers Club 1. Renate Kollin: Att. Office Helper 25 Concert Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 45 Contest Speakers 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 25 Language Award 15 Mixed Ensemble 3, 45 Musical Cast 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Student Council 25 Summer Drama Workshop 35 Tri-M Publicity 3, 45 V-Show Cast 3, 45 Driver Ed Secretary 4. Susan Kopp: Arena Play Crew 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Gym Leader 3, 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 Library Helper 2, 3, 45 Medical Careers Club 15 Musical Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 45 Senior Class Play Crew 2, 3, 45 Sigma Chi Sigma 45 Trackettes 25 V-Show Crew 2, 3, 4. Joseph Korenchan: Ill. State Scholar 45 Park- ing Lot Monitors 1, 25 Science Award 1. Kevin Kart: Beginning Band 15 Football 1, 25 Track 2. Mary Ann Korzenieski: Beginning Band 15 History Award 2, 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Local History Club 2, 35 Medical Careers Club 1, 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Merit Semi-Finalist 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 4. James Kowols: WMTH 4. .Letitia Krajewski: Girls' Interscholastic Softball 1, 2, 35 Health Office Helper 4. Susan Krejcik: Att. Office Helper 25 Concert Choir 15 Musical Crew 35 V- Show Crew 1, 2. John Kritsas: Gymnastics 15 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Language Award 1, 25 Science Award 15 Ski Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 1, 25 Track 1, 2. John Kroeckel: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 3, 45 Ski Club 15 Track 1, 2. Thomas Kroeschell: Cadet Band 15 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Southwords 45 Stage Band 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 V-Show Cast 4. Christopher Krol: Chess Club 1, 25 Film Society 15 History Award 15 Ill. State Scholar 45 Local History Club 1, 2, Vice- President 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Ski Club 4. Jill Krueger: Cheerleader 1, 3, 45 Girls' In- terscholastic Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Leader 3, 45 Homecoming Court 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, V-Show Cast 1, Crew 4. James Krumwiede: Brotherhood Society 3, 45 French Club 25 Language Award 25 M Club 3, 45 Musical Crew 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council AFS 3, 45 V-Show Crew 3. Ronald Kucera: Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 M Club 4. Katherine Kuechenberg: Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Girls' In- terscholastic Tennis 45 Volleyball 45 Ski Club 35 Swimming Timer 15 Treble Choir 3, 45 V- 226 Show Cast 4. Randall Kulik: Cadet Band 15 Class Council 15 Concert Band 35 Concert Orchestra 25 Creative Writing Magazine 15 Musical Cast 25 Pep Band 35 Stage Band 35 Summer Drama Workshop 15 Tri-M 35 V-Show Cast 2. Kimberley Kumiega: Contest Speakers 3, 45 DE Club Vice-President 45 History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 1, 25 Library Helper 15 Quill 8: Scroll 3, 45 Southwords 2, Copy Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. Scott Kuntz: A-V Staff 1, 25 Boys' Chorus 15 Chess Club 15 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Debate 35 History Award 2, 35 Musical Cast 35 News Bureau 25 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, PR Chair- man 3, 4, Sportsmanship 2, 35 V-Show 2. Timothy Kupjack: Arena Play Crew 1, 2, 35 Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Building St Design Club 15 Contest Speakers 3, 45 Film Society 15 Musical Cast 15 Musical Crew 2, 35 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Parking Lot Monitor 1, 25 Reader's Theatre 35 Senior Class Play Cast 2, 3, Crew 35 Soccer 15 Summer Drama Workshop 2, 3, 45 Track 15 V-Show Cast 2, 3, 4, Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 WMTH 2, 3, 45 Children's Theatre 2. Barbara Kurowski: Bookstore Helper 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 25 Pep Club 1, 2. Debra LaRue: Chess Club 15 Class Council 45 French Club 45 Girls' Cliorus 15 Library Helper 1, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 25 Wrestlerettes 3. Geri Laenertz. Dominick Laloggia: Gymnastics 3, 4. Mark Landerghini: Cadet Band 15 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Creative Writing Magazine 3, 45 Film Society 15 History Award 1, 2, 35 Language Award 25 Local History Club 1, 2, Treasurer 35 Musical Crew 1, 25 Science Award 3. Karen Lange: Business Club 1, 25 Dean's Office Helpers 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' In- terscholastic Badminton 35 Softball 2. Kathleen Lange: Business Club 1, 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Girls' Interscholastic Gymnastics 1, 2, Volleyball 15 Pom Pon Squad 3, 45 V-Show Cast 3, 4. William Lange: Chess Club 2, 35 Film Society 1, 25 Medical Careers Club 35 Ski Club 1, 2, 3. Michael Langford: Transfer 45 Baseball 4. David Lannon: Boys' Chorus 15 Eyrie 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Science Award 25 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1. Donna Larson.' CWT Club 45 Pep Club 1. Joseph Lasare: Ill. State Scholar Q David Laszczak: Cross Country 1, 35 Gyni astics 45 Soccer 4. Kenneth Latos: Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 Intermediate Band 15 M Club 3, 4. i:?l'N Heidi Lauer: German Club 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 History Award 1, 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 35 Pep Club 3, 4. Michael Laverty: Cross Country 25 Soccer 15 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Lynne Lazzara: Business Club 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Summer Drama Workshop 35 Treble Choir 3, 45 Tri-M 3, 45 V-Show Cast 3. Art LeBeau: Pep Club 45 Science Award 15 Ski Club 1, 2, 3. Nanette LeMonier: Arena Play Crew 2, 3, 45 Class Council 25 Concert Choir 45 Contest Speakers 3, Secretary 45 Dean's Office Helper 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, Ensem- ble 25 Gym Leader 3, 45 Musical Cast 3, Crew 2, 45 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play Cast 4, Crew 2, 35 Tre- ble Choir 35 Tri-M 3, Secretary 45 V-Show Cast 2, 3, 4, Crew 15 WMTH 3. Elizabeth Lee: History Award 15 Sigma Chi Sigma 25 Ski Club 2, 4. Gary Lee: Transfer 4. Claudia Lemme. Ellen Lenhe. Susan Leonard: Arena Play Crew 15 Brotherhood Society 2, 3, Publicity Chairman 45 Creative Writing Magazine Sales Manager, Chief Judge 45 Girls' Interscholastic Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. Gym Leader 3, 45 Homecom- ing Queen 45 Language Award 1, 25 News Bureau 1, 2, Assistant Editor 35 Pep Club 15 Quill 8r Scroll 2, 3, 45 Southwords 4. Kathryn Leone: Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Musical Cast 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-M 2, 3, 45 V-Show Cast 3. Patrice Leone: CCO Club 4. Julia Lester: Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 15 Girls' Interscholastic Track 8a Field 1, 2, 3, 45 History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Orchestra En- semble 45 Language Award 25 M Club 3, 45 Musical Cast 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, Tutoring Chairman 45 National Merit Finalist 45 Science Award 2, 3. Brian Leszczynski: Baseball 1, 25 Basketball 1, 25 Summer Drama Workshop 25 V-Show Cast 4. Flint Lewis: Basketball 1, 2, 35 History Award 35 Language Award 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Geralyn Lewis: Transfer 25 DE Club 45 Medical Careers Club 4. PaulLeyva: Beginning Band 15 Business Club 45 Fencing 25 OO Club 45 Park- ing Lot Monitor 15 Ski Club 4. Cynthia Lilleberg.' Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 35 French Club 1, 25 Girls' Interscholastic Volleyball 35 History Award 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Ski Club 1, 2, 3. Scott Limper: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 History Award 2. Daniel Linden: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 45 M Club 3, 4. , yt.. y ,tW X ,,. NMA, ,' 1 ll 1 ir ' Y , LL Q 5,4 1' ' J X .. 0 '1'i 1Vf'5 T!! 1 3 , Us 1' ' I N 1 49 .Sf. ' I Zi y i 1 J Q For .41 ,, , X g.-3. f I w 4.1-of-,,, 1 . 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L 5-, 3 , ., Q f M lt S ,, 1 v I , , I . Q V P 'N ' r PNBQ L , T1 3 Q 2-4 1, J- a. g Sz , L7 j .pa- x.' .-:- ' lm., V gif A- -A I if lt.- n- X ' A nf is--f' l if VE erli T fl H X 'K' J uf ' -I T ,rt U 3 1 I X r A 1 lx 4 l -0. x X- K' 1' 'H ,QQ . '- x as H X ' l 'E Q- 'FT' Kimberly Lindstrom: Class Council 1, 4, Treasurer 2, President 3, Girls' Interscholastic Swimming 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Gym Leader 3, 4, History Award 3, Language Award 3, Marlin 2, 3, Show Chairman 4, National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Vice- President 4. Pat Liner: Gymnastics 1. Cheryl Linn: Att. Office Helper 2, 4, Pep Club 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Swimming Timer 3, Trackettes 4, V- Show Crew 4. Susan Linzing: Cheerleader 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Language Award 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, V- Show Cast 1, 2, 3. Victoria LoBianco: Girls' Chorus 1, Orchesis 2, 3, Secretary 4, Pep Club 1, V-Show Cast 3, 4. Steven LoBue: Brotherhood Society 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Ger- man Club 3, Gymnastics 1, 2, History Award 3, Ill. State Scholar 4, Language Award 1, 2, 3, M Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Musical Cast 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, President 4, National Merit Finalist 4, Science Award 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4, V-Show 4. Donna Lada: Eyrie 2, Copy Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Ill. State Scholar 4, Language Award 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill 8z Scroll 2, 3, 4, Trackettes 2, 3, Vice-President 4. Julie Logsdon: Att. Office Helper 1, OO Club 3, 4. Daniel Lohens: Football 1, Soccer 2. Guy Lombardi. Elizabeth Lombardo: OO Club 4. Madelene Long: Arena Play Crew 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 2, Musical Crew 2, 3, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Senior Class Play Cast 3, 4, Summer Drama Workshop 3, Treble Choir 3, 4, Tri-M 3, 4, V- Show Cast 4. James Laughlin: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Debra Lovkvist: Art Award 2, Art Club 4, Health Office Helpers 2, 3, Local History Club 1. Renee Ludwig: German Club 1, 2, Girls' In- terscholastic Badminton 1, Basketball 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, V-Show Crew 2, 4. Margaret Lukens: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Orchestra 2, 4, Girls' Interscholastic Basketball 1, 2, Swimming 1, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, Tri-M 2, 3, 4. Marguerite Lupori: Summer Drama Workshop 2. Nancy Lutz. John Lynch: Beginning Band 1, Cadet Band 3, Intermediate Band 2. Suzanne Maas: Arena Play Cast 3, Crew 1, 2, Dean's Office Helpers 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 2, Musical Crew 1, 2, National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Senior Class Play Cast 2, Crew 3, Tennis 1, Treble Choir 4, V-Show Cast 2, 3, Crew 1, 2. Susan Macejak. Karen Madej: Dean's Office Helpers 1, FO Club 4, Girls' Interscholastic Basketball 1, Softball 2. Robert Maher: Cadet Band 2, Con- cert Band 3, 4, Intermediate Band 1, Pep Band 4, Marching Band 4, Tri-M 3, 4. Steven Malin: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Eyrie 1, Layout Editor 2, 3, M Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Brian Maloney.' Arena Play Cast 3, Lighting Staff 4, National Thespian Society 4, Senior Class Play Cast 3, Crew 4, Southwords 3, 4, Summer Drama Workshop 2, 3, 4, V-Show Cast 3, 4. Nicolas Mansueto. Ellen Marcus: Beginning Orchestra 1, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' State 3, History Award 3, Ill. State Scholar 4, Inter- mediate Orchestra 2, Quill Sz Scroll 3, 4, Sigma Chi Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, Southwords 2, 3, Public Relations 4. Penelope Marks. Timothy Markus: Ill. State Scholar 4, M Club 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. Mark Marnul: Parking Lot Monitor 1, 2. Sharon Maroney: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Jeffrey Marshall: Baseball 2, Soccer 1, 2. DanielMartell: History Award 2, Language Award 2, 3, Science Award 2, Student Council 3, AFS 4. Susan Martin.' Seniors enroll in Business Ed. Senior Cindy Staton diligently worked to im- prove her business ability and skills. O0 Club 4, Ski Club 1. Richard Martino: Chess Club 2, Golf 1. Pamela Marvin. Alan Marz: Soccer 3. Louis Matsie. Steven McAulifff Thomas McGlade: Anthro Club President 4, Art Award 1, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Co-Captain 2, Brotherhood Society 3, 4, Football 2, MVP 1, All-Conference Honorable Mention 3, All-Conference, All- Area 4, History Award 3, 4, Local History Club 3, 4, M Club 3, Vice-President 4, National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 4, Ski Club 4, V- Show Cast 4. Michael McGrath: CWT Club 3, 4. James McNamara: Building 8: Design Club 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Timothy McNamara.' Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, M Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Edward McNeela: Fencing 1, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. Brian McParland. Lon McPherson: Chess Club 1, 2, History Award 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3. Mary McReynolds: Transfer 2, Business Club 3, Swimming Timer 3. Mark Meilicke: FO Club 4, Gymnastics 1. James Melia: Debate 1, Film Society 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3. Annette Menolascino. Jodi Meyers: Fashion Show 2, 3, 4. Kathleen Michalik: Girls' In- terscholastic Track 8i Field 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 3, 4. Vincent Mielecki: A-V Staff 2, Chess Club 1, 2, Photo Club 1, 2, 3, Southwords 1, Spanish Club 1, V-Show Cast 2, WMTH 1, 2, 3, 4. Joan Milczarek: Business Club 1, 2, 3, Dean's Office Helpers 1, Gym Leader 2, OO Club 1, Pep Club 3, Ski Club 3, V-Show Crew 1. Cindy Miller: OO Club 4. Griff Miller: Musical Cast 2, 4, National Thespian Society 4, Senior Class Play Cast 3, Summer Drama Workshop 3, V-Show Cast 3, 4, Wrestl- ing 1, 2. 229 Seniors active in Music dept. Senior Rob Franzblau directed the Marching Band during performances at all games. Mary Miller.' Business Club 1, Clid Club 3, 4, Contest Speakers 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 2, Pep Club 1, Treble Choir 3, V- Show Cast 3, 4. Susan Miller: Business Club 3, DE Club 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Orchesis 2, 3, V- Show Cast 2, 3. Mark Mioduski: Ill. State Scholar 4, Industrial Ed Award 2, Language Award 3, Soccer 1, 2. Kimberly Mix: Arena Play Crew 2, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Film Society 4, History Award 1, Musical Crew 1, 2, 4, National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Crew 1, 3, Ski Club 4, V-Show Cast 4, Crew 1, 2, 4. Karen Molick: Girls' lnterscholastic Gymnastics 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, National Thespian Society 3, OO Club 1, 2, 3, Riding Club 1, Ski Club 1, 2, V-Show Cast 1, 2, 3, Wrestlerettes 1, 2. Heidi Molinare: Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Musical Cast 1, 2, 3. Charles Mollin: A-V Staff 1, 2, 3, FO Club Treasurer 4, Parking Lot Monitor 1, 2. Linda Monestero: Art Award 3, Att. Office Helper 3, OO Club 4, PO Helper 4. Mary Moore: FO Club 4, Girls' Interscholastic Track 8: Field 2, Ski Club 1, 2, V-Show Crew 1. Edgar Moorman: Boys' Chorus 1, Chess Club 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Paul Morrell: Biology Club 1, German Club 2, Ill. State Scholar 3, 4, National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 3, 4, Photo Club 2, Science Award 3, Wrestling 1. Richard Mpistolarides. Ken- neth Mrowiec: Baseball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4. Ellyn Muck: Girls' Chorus 2, Girls' Interscholastic Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 3, 4, Marlin 4, Pep Club 3, Ski Club 4, Tennis Manager 2. Deborah Mueller: Concert Choir 3, 4, Ensem- ble 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 2, Library Helper 1, 2, Musical Cast 3, Crew 1, Riding Club 1, Ski Club 3, 4, Tri-M 3, 4, V-Show Cast 4, Crew 1, 2. Thomas Mueller: A-V Staff 2, 4, Boys' State 3, Cross Country Manager 3, 4, Football Manager 1, German Club 1, 2, 4, President 33 History Award 3, Ill. State Scholar 4, Language Award 2, 3, M Club 3, 4, National 230 Honor Society 3, 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Swimming Manager 2, 3, In- dustrial Ed Award 2, 3. Arlene M ullally: Concert Choir 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Girls' Interscholastic Softball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Library Helper 1, Treble Choir 3. Christopher Mullally: Eyrie 1, 2, Photo Editor 4, Joumalism Award 2, 4, Sigma Chi Sigma 4. Christine Mullan: Brotherhood Society 3, 4, CCO Club 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Treble Choir 3, V-Show Cast. 3, Wrestlerettes 2. Jack Murphy: Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 3. Kenneth Mylander.' FO Club 4. Daniel Nakagawa: Transfer 2, History Award 2, Language Award 2, Medical Careers Club 3, 4. Judith Nash. Steven Nau: Boys' Chorus 1, 2, Concert Choir 3, FO Club 4. Orest Nawarynsky: History Award 3, Tennis 1, 2. Phillip Nelson: M Club 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Scott Nelson: Musical Crew 3, V-Show Crew 3, 4, WMTH 3. Steven Nelson: History Award 2, Ill. State Scholar 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Science Award 3, Sigma Chi Sigma 4. Susan Nelson. Martha Nesbit: AFS Exchange Student 3, Brotherhood Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader Co-Captain 1, Girls' In- terscholastic Gymnastics 2, 3, History Award 3, Language Award 1, 2, 3, Student Council AFS 3, 4. Annette Neubauer: OO Club 4. Kenneth Neubauer. Patricia Niemet: Art Award 3, 4, Art Club 4, Ski Club 4. Steve Nilson. Noreen Ninnemann: Cadet Band 1, 2, Language Award 2. Daniel Nocchi: Class Council 2, 3, 4, Musical Crew 2, 3, Senior Class Play Crew 3, Student Council 3, Organizations Chairman 4, V-Show Crew 1, 2, 3, WMTH 1, 2, News Director 3. Kathryn Nolan: Art Club 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Riding Club 1, Ski Club 1, 3, 4, Treble Choir 3, 4. Nancy Norlander.' Arena Play Crew 1, COO Club 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, National Thespian Society 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pom Pon Squad 2, 4, Treasurer 3, V-Show Cast 2, 3, 4. Eric Novak: Art Award 1, 2, 3, History Award 2, M Club 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Joanne Novak: Girls' Chorus 1, Ski Club 2. Patrick Nugent: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Brotherhood Society 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4, M Club 4, Musical Crew 4, National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council Social 3, Sportsmanship 2, 3, 4, V-Show 2, 4, Sports Report 4. Karl Nunne: Eyrie 3, Business Manager 4. Kathleen O'Brien: Arena Play Crew 3, Girls' Chorus 3, Girls' Glee 4, Ensemble 4, Gym Leader 3, 4, Musical Crew 2, Senior Class Play Crew 2. Kathleen O'Brien: Art Club 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, Main Office Helper 1, 2, Musical Crew 2, Pep Club 1, 2. Renee O'Connell: Arena Play Crew 1, Att. Office Helper 1, Beginning Band 1, Cadet Band 3, Girls' lnterscholastic Softball 3, Intermediate Band 2, V-Show Crew 1. Frank O 'Connor: Gymnastics 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Photo Club 4, Ski Club 1, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Southwords 4. Mark Ofenloch: Beginning Band 1, Cadet Band 3, 4, Inter- mediate Band 2. Catherine Ogarek: FO Club 4. Ann Okoneh: German Club 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Ski Club 1, Treble Choir 3, V- Show Cast 1, Crew 3. Karl Olsen: Chess Club 1, History Award l, 2, Soccer 2. Robert Olsen: Debate 1, 2, 3, Ill. State Scholar 4, Musical Crew 2, National Forensic 1, 2, 3, 4, National Merrit Letter of Commendation 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4. Roger Olsen: History Award 3, Ill. State Scholar 4, National Merit Letter of Commen- dation 4. Euan Olson. Carol Oprondek: Girls' Interscholastic Gymnastics 2, Track 8: Field 1, 2, 3, Medical Careers Club 3, Science Award 1, Spanish Club 3, Trackettes 2, 3, 4. Guillermo Ortiz-Acuna: AFS Exchange Student 4, Spanish Club President 4, V-Show Crew 4. 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' Pi PM-'I P N t S S X ll QQ Q -. - H A. N ..,.,.. z Y JI. iz, jqmw X , , .-:fm-.1 , - H - , w , F. :N 1 , ' A 5 is-i.'i.'-Z ' , jg, 'L it f ,I My -Q. 2, V 1.: . W.: i -. C c ' I J. 1 X M . . uf ... W f It 4 ff 'I ,,r if J. ' 1 ,, ... A -as If X X F ll A N , x h i ' -- .i lvl! ,. Y ,f .,, ' A .'fl'1l'2 v I . .gi Y I Y x 1 x w f iv '35-'o -.,, F M r x V lv xv! is f A va wk '93 -5-'9 l 4 I 1 . 4 + Tl Ulf? L 7-v , a -in it A il -y W-G. 1 Of Q7 if ft N, Lg! K 1 ,G Sr--1 XM! Mark Pabich: Baseball 1, 2, 45 Basketball 15 Football 1, 2, 45 M Club 45 Pep Club 45 Reader's Theater 45 Wrestling 2. Steven Pacilior Ski Club 3. Cheryl Packer. Scott Padgitt: Cadet Band 15 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 Musical Cast 45 Pep Band 45 V-Show Cast 4. Frank Pagone: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 3, 45 Track 15 Wrestling 3. Matthew Pakucko: Arena Play Crew 15 Chess Club 35 Musical Crew 15 Parking Lot Monitor 1, 2, 35 Senior Class Play Crew 15 Ski Club 35 V-Show Crew 1. Claybourn Palmer: Gymnastics 1, 25 Photo Club 1, 25 Soccer 1, 2. Gus Paloian: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 Latin Club 15 M Club 3, 45 Science Award 25 Wrestling 1. Brett Pankau: Baseball 15 Cadet Band 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 45 Ski Club 1. An.drew Pantos: Transfer 35 Ger- man Club 3, President 45 History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 35 Musical Crew 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Senior Class Play Crew 45 V-Show Crew 4. Marianne Pap- ciak. Kathy Papienski: Arena Play Crew 4, Art Award 35 Creative Writing Magazine 35 Debate 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Local History Club 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Musical Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 National Forensic 15 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Senior Class Play Crew 3, 45 Southwords 3, 45 Summer Drama Workshop 3, 45 Treble Choir 3, 45 V-Show Crew 2, 3, 4. Marianne Parenti: Transfer 15 Art Award 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Language Award 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Jodi Parise: OO Club 3, 4. David Parmentier. Gregory Pascolla. Jane Pat- terson: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Interscholastic Bad- minton 15 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 25 Musical Cast 1, 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Summer Drama Workshop 1, 2, 3, 45 fr - Tri-M 2, 3, 45 V-Show Cast 1, 2, 3, 4. Frank Paulette: DE Club 45 Football 15 Photo Club 2, 35 Wrestling 1. Patricia Pavese: Art Award 25 Beginning Band 15 Cadet Band 35 Concert Band 45 Creative Writing Magazine Editor 45 Intermediate Band 2. Jeffrey Pawlikowsky: Cadet Band 1, 25 Creative Writing Magazine 3, 45 Gymnastics 1, 3, 45 Southwords 3, 4. Karen Peacock: Clid Club 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Laura Pegler: Arena Play Crew 2, 35 Att. Office Helper 3, 45 Business Club 2, 35 Class Council 45 Girls' Interscholastic Basketball 35 Musical Crew 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Summer Drama Workshop 2, 35 V- Show Crew 2, 3. Bryan Pelikan: Gymnastics 3, 45 History Award 35 M Club 45 Soccer 1, 3, 45 Tennis 15 Track 4. Carol Pelzl: Business Club 3, 45 Cadet Band 1, 25 Library Helper 45 Lighting Staff 45 Local History Club 45 Sigma Chi Sigma 2, 4. James Perrin: Transfer 35 Foot- ball 3, 45 M Club 3, 45 Wrestling 3. Carol Peter- son: Cadet Band 2, 35 Concert Band 45 Girls' Interscholastic Gymnastics 2, 3, 45 Track 8a Field 25 Gym Leader 3, 45 Home Economics Club 15 Intermediate Band 15 Pep Band 45 Trackettes 2, 3, 4. Julie Peterson: Class Coun- cil 1, 2, 45 Musical Cast 3, 45 Musical Crew 15 National Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pom Pon Squad 2, 3, Captain 45 V- Show Cast 2, 3, 4. Thomas Petrick: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2. Stephen Petrowski: Art Award 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 45 Photo Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3. John Petrucci: Transfer 25 Science Award 2. Timothy Pfeiffer: Creative Writing Magazine 45 Gymnastics 25 Tennis 25 Track 3. Steven Piccoli: Parking Lot Monitor 25 Swimming 1. Jean Pientka: Business Club 1, 25 Gym Leader 3, 45 Marlin 1, 2, Assistant Chairman 3, Presi- dent 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 45 Ski Club 1, 2. Sandra Pierobon: OO Club 3, President 4. Susan Pirok: Concert Choir 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Class of '7 7 values learning Seniors Jim Perrin and Terese Aiello concen- trated on a discussion in their class, Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 25 Library Helper 35 Musical Crew 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Tri-M 3, 4. Michele Ploussard: Anthro Club Vice- President 45 Girls' Interscholastic Tennis 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis Manager 2. Walter Podrazik: Science Award 15 Industrial Ed Award 3. Scott Pohlson. Amy Pontow: Business Club 35 French Club 15 Girls' In- terscholastic Badminton 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 81 Field 1, 25 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 1, 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Science Award 2. Michael Pope.' Basketball 1, 25 Brotherhood Society 2, 3, President 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Ski Club 4. Ellen Poteracki: Ski Club 4. Laura Potts. Steven Pozdro: Arena Play Crew 2, 35 V-Show Cast 4. Paul Preston: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 45 Pep Club 3, 4. Christine Pudelwitts: Arena Play Crew 25 Musical Crew 25 National Thespian Society 25 V-Show Cast 1, 2. John Race.' Cadet Band 1, 25 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 3, 4. Karen Rafayko: Business Club 2, 35 Cadet Band 15 French Club 2, 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 Pep Club 1. Tina Ranallo: OO Club 4. Susan Ratcliff: Concert Choir 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 25 Girls' Interscholastic Badmin- ton 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball Statistician 3, 45 Gym Leader 3, 45 Ill. State gcholar 45 Language Award 1, 25 V-Show Crew John Read: News Bureau 4. Andrew Reimann: Basketball 1, 2, 35 Soccer 1, 2. Dale Rempert: Art Award 2, 35 Art Club 1, 2. Rita Resch: German Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Ski Club 4. Kenneth Rhode.' History Award 3, 45 Language Award 2, 35 M Club 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 4. Gail Richardson. Kathleen Richter: Clid Club 15 Girls' Interscholastic Swimming 35 Marlin 45 Medical Careers Club 15 Pep Club 25 Trackettes 2. 233 V-Show proves to be enjoyable Nan LeMonier and Margaret Heraty, two seniors, performed an interesting V-Show act. Diane Riddle.' Local History Club 15 Ski Club 4. Alan Riefenberg: DE Club 3, 4. Bruce Riesterer: Concert Choir 25 Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym- nastics 1, 25 M Club 3, 4. Catherine Riley: Att. Office Helper 35 Health Office Helper 4. Michael Rill: Art Award 2, 3, 45 A-V Staff 15 Eyrie 35 Pep Club 3, 4. Patricia Rizzo: OO Club 3, 4. Paul Rizzo.' Football 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 35 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1. Salvatore Rizzo: Pep Club 4. Daniel Roberson. Darryl Roberts: Baseball 3, 45 Musical Crew 2, 35 National Thespian Society 35 V-Show Crew 2, 35 WMTH 3. Kevin Roberjy: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Musical Cast 2, 35 Pep Band 1, 3, 45 Soccer 25 Stage Band 45 Track 15 V-Show Cast 1, 4. Gary Ro- jek: History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Soc- cer 1, 2. Tina Romanelli. Thomas Rortvedt: Baseball 15 Cross Country 1, 25 Diving 2, 3, 4. Robert Rosenberg: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 45 Track 15 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Stephanie Rossier: Concert Orchestra 2, 3, 45 French Club 25 Health Office Helper 35 Intermediate Orchestra 15 Library Helper 1, 45 Musical Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Terese Rossier. Suzanne Roth. John Rozny. Donna Rusch: Arena Play Crew 35 Concert Choir 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Ill. State Scholar 45 Musical Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play Crew 45 Summer Drama Workshop 15 Treble Choir 35 Tri-M 3, 45 V-Show Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. Magdalene Russay: Arena Play Crew 2, 35 German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Science Award 35 Senior Class Play Crew 35 V-Show Crew 1, 3. Brian Ruxton: Chess Club 15 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 45 History Award 25 Ill. State Scholar 45 M Club 3, 4. Cynthia Ruyak: OO Club 45 Pep Club 15 Tennis 2. William Sainio. Ravi Salgia: Chess Club 45 Language Award 35 Science Award 35 Spanish Club 4. Shirley Salisbury.' Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Pep Club 25 Riding Club 15 Ski Club 3, 4. Debora Saloman: Class Council 45 Girls' Interscholastic Basket- ball 15 Health Office Helper 25 History Award 35 Home Economics Club 15 Ill. State Scholar 234 45 Language Award 1, 2, 35 Medical Careers Club 2, 4, Secretary 35 Musical Crew 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Pep Club 1, 2, Council 3, 45 Science Award 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 4, Secretary 35 V-Show Cast 3, 4, Crew 1, 2. Samuel Saltzman. Mary Jo Samaras: CCO Club 35 DE Club 45 Gym Leader 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Ski Club 1, 3. Pamela Sandstrom: French Club 1, 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 25 GRA 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 Library Helper 1, 25 Musical Crew 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Riding Club 15 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Treble Choir 35 Tri-M 3, 45 V- Show Cast 3, 45 Crew 2. Mary Sarlo: Chess Club 35 Clid Club 45 Swimming Timer 3. Laura Sauter: Arena Play Cast 45 Cadet Band 1, 25 Concert Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 25 Musical Crew 2, Student Director 3, 45 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Senior Class Play Cast 4, Crew 35 Tri-M 45 V-Show Cast 3, 4. Lorraine Sauter.' Arena Play Student Director 45 Concert Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 25 Health Office Helpers 15 Musical Crew 2, 35 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Summer Drama Workshop 3, 45 V- Show Cast 3, 4, Crew 1. Sue Ann Savage: Arena Play Cast 35 Concert Choir 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 25 History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Library Helper 15 Marlin 3, 45 Musical Crew 1, 2, 35 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Senior Class Play Crew 35 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Southwords 45 Summer Drama Workshop 25 Swimming Timer 45 Treble Choir 35 Tri-M 3, 45 V-Show Cast 3, 4, Crew 1, 2. Sandra Schaefer. Kent Scharringhausen: Boys' Chorus 15 Class Council 15 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Musical Cast 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Ski Club 1, 25 Summer Drama Workshop 2, 35 Tennis 15 Tri-M 3, 45 Tri-S 2, 3, 4. Ronna Schendel. Richard Schennberg: Chess Club 45 Science Award 45 Ski Club 45 Soccer 4. Mary Schgeuermann: Art Award 15 Concert Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 45 French Club 1, 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 25 Ill. State Scholar 45 Medical Careers Club 2, 3: Mixed Ensemble 3, 45 Musical Cast 3, 45 Sigma Chi Sigma 45 Tri-M 3, 45 V-Show Crew 4. Kathleen Schiesser: Girls' Interscholastic Softball 1, 2, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Summer Drama Workshop 15 V-Show Crew 1. Therese Schiffer: Science Award 1. Anette Schilling: Business Club 45 Creative Writing Magazine 15 French Club 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, Ensem- ble 25 Gym Leader 3, 45 Library Helper 15 Local History Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Sigma Chi Sigma 2, 45 Swimming Timer 4. Russell Schmelzer: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Trainers Club 4. Barbara Schmidt: DE Club 3, 4. Darrell Schmidt: Cross Country 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Timothy Schneeman: Ski Club 1, 3. Linda Schniedwind: Brotherhood Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Tri-S 1, 2, 3, 4. Susan Schrarnel. Therese Schroeder: Business Club 35 Creative Writing Magazine 35 Gym Leader 3, 45 In. Co. Ed. Club Secretary 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Language Award 15 Pep Club 2, 35 Quill 8z Scroll 3, 45 Sigma Chi Sigma 45 Southwords 35 Spanish Club 25 Summer Drama Workshop 2, 3. Cynthia Schultz: Art Award 25 Business Club 35 French Club 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Robert Schultz: Brotherhood Society 1, 2, 4, Vice-President 35 Chess Club 3, 45 Class Council 1, 2, President 45 Creative Writing Magazine Chief Judge 35 Ecology Club 3, Vice- President 45 German Club 15 Student Council 1, 2, 4. Mark Schwenk: CWT Club 3. Dale Sch- wind.' Transfer 35 Ski Club 4. Michael Scolaro: Chess Club 1, 25 Debate 15 Football 2, 3, 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 M Club 45 National Forensic 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Pep Club 3, 4. Mary Scotese: Girls' Interscholastic Swimm- ing 1, 2, 3, 45 History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 1, 25 Marlin 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Science Award 2, 35 Sigma Chi Sigma 3. Barbara Scott: Arena Play Crew 15 V-Show Crew 1. F l I -wie .W L '5?f.5-v . QM A ,.. .v- M ,.. 1- v -- -- 1 p' ...C 1 r 1 1 4 1 0 i l f? FW' ii n 11 V X N N' . 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Smith Michael S. Smith Mark Snow Melvin Soderlind Elizabeth Solon Christine Sommer Judith Spoonholtz Dean Sprang Zbigniew Srodulshi Jean St. John Barbara Staley Paul Standa Debra Stanley Gregory Stanton Kent Stanton Cynthia Staton Dean Steffens David Steinbach Patrice Stenerson Shirley Stengel William Stinson Carolyn Stoltzner Gary Straz Susan Strong Brian Stuart Werner Stubblefield Michael Sturm Margaret Styczen Cathaleen Sullivan Scott Sutschek Douglas Swanson John Swanson 236 x F ff r rg M -ff. gxx' ' x ,. girl i 1, , X? 35? X ,,,. 15, ,..,,,- 1:1 I as A l I.-' fx M get-L Q' X f V 3 15-, 6 ' Y f l L t,.f.'VVf 6 1 x.. I I , r 1 I . M -- e -- nfs: We M 'a if I X- N 1 'WTI' tl 'Q 1.-A X I Mary Scott: Transfer 35 Girls' Interscholastic Badminton 45 Softball 45 Tennis 45 Track Kr Field 35 Gym Leader 3, 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Pep Club 4. Shari Sellers.' Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, 35 Girls' Volleyball Manager 35 Gym Leader 3, 45 Home Economics Club 15 Swimming Timer 45 Trackettes 1, 2, 3, 4. Jeanne Semrow: Business Club 2, 35 Class Council 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Gym Leader 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, Council 3, 45 Ski Club 25 Treble Choir 3, 45 V- Show Cast 3, 4. Steven Senf: Beginning Band 15 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 35Track 1, 2, 3, 45 V-Show 3. Margaret Seng: Girls' In- terscholastic Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Gym Leader 3, 45 Language Award 25 Pep Club 2. Susan Shaw: Class Council 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' In- terscholastic Track 8a Field 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 1, 2, 45 V-Show Crew 4. Gary Sheehan: Arena Play Cast 2, 3, Stage Manager 45 Boys' Chorus 15 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, En- semble 2, 3, 45 Contest Speakers 1, 2, 35 French Club 15 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Musical Cast 1, 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play Cast 1, 2, 3, 45 Summer Drama Workshop 2, 3, 45 Tri-M 3, 45 V-Show Cast 2, 3, 4, Crew 15 WMTH 2, 3. Glen Sheffer.' Summer Drama Workshop 4. Mark Sherman: Chess Club 15 Language Award 25 Science Award 25 Track 1, 2. Robert Sherry.' Football 1, 35 History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Key Club 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Sigma Chi Sigma 2, 45 Track 2. Anna Shlapak: Art Award 35 Slid Club 45 Orchesis 25 Ski Club 1. James Shoemaker: Cadet Band 15 Concert Band 25 Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Reneta Siemion. Ronald Sigle: Beginning Band 15 Cadet Band 35 Concert Band 45 German Club 15 Intermediate Band 25 M Club 45 Ski Club 15 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 4. Elizabeth Silver. Garry Simmons: Arena Play Crew 1, 25 Film Society 15 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Senior Class Play Cast 2, 35 Southwords 45 Summer Drama Workshop 2, 35 , ui. l l l 'T 144 5 f Y . J 55- s V'v'vu ' - X seq C7 -.sr V-Show Cast 2, 3, 4. Ann Skawinski: French Club 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Home Economics Club 25 Library Helper 25 Pep Club 35 Student Council AFS 35 V-Show Crew 2. James Small: Ill. State Scholar 45 M Club 45 Parking Lot Monitor 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Catherine Smith: Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 25 Girls' Track 8: Field 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Leader 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Treble Choir En- semble 3, 45 Tri-M 3, 4. Cheryl Smith: Art Award 15 DE Club 45 Language Award 1, 35 Spanish Club 2, Vice-President 3. Ellen Smith: Brotherhood Society 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Concert Choir 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 25 Homecoming Court 45 Pep Club 45 V-Show Cast 1, 2, 3. Geoffrey Smith: CWT Club 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Swimming 1. Geri Smith. Jeffrey Smith. Michael A. Smith: Anthro Club 45 Boys' Chorus 15 Class Council 25 Concert Choir 25 Cross Country 15 Parking Lot Monitor 15 Track 1. Michael S. Smith. Mark Snow: A-V Staff 1, 25 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Fencing 1, 2, 3, 45 M Club 45 Musical Cast 3, 45 National Thespian Society 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Band 2, 3, 45 Summer Drama Workshop 3, 45 V-Show Cast 2, 3, 4. Melvin Soderlind. Elizabeth Solon: Girls' Interscholastic Swim- ming 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Christine Sommer: Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 25 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 35 Sigma Chi Sigma 2. Judith Spoonholtz: Gym Leader 3, 4. Dean Sprung: FO Club 45 V-Show Cast 3. Zbigniew Srodulski: History Award 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 35 Track 4. Jean St. John: Clid Club 4L Home Economics Club 25 Pep Club 1. Barbara Staley: Concert Choir 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee 2, Ensemble 25 Mixed Ensemble 3, 45 Musical Cast 35 Summer Drama Workshop 3, 45 Tri-M 3, 45 V-Show Cast 3, 4. Paul Standa: Football 1, 25 Ski Club 2. Debra Stanley: Beginning Band 15 Cadet Band 35 Concert Band 45 Intermediate Orchestra 3, 45 Musical Crew 1, 25 Pep Band 45 Summer Classroom time helps seniors Mary Kelley and other seniors participated in an enlightening classroom discussion. Drama Workshop 1, 25 Trackettes 2, 3, 45 V- Show Crew 2. Gregory Stanton: Arena Play Cast 25 Art Award 1, 35 Art Club 1, 25 Concert Choir 4, Ensemble 45 Contest Speakers 2, 35 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Orchesis 2, 35 Senior Play Cast 25 Southwords 2, 3, 45 Sum- mer Drama Workshop 2, 35 V-Show 2, Assis- tant Director 3, Student Director 4. Kent Stan- ton: Cadet Band 1, 25 Concert Band 35 Key Club 1. Cynthia Staton. Dean Steffens: History Award 35 Science Award 35 Track 1. David Steinbach: Ill. State Scholar 4. Patrice Stenerson: Class Council 45 GRA 3, 45 Gym Leader 3, 45 History Award 2, 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 Language Award 1, 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Science Award 1, 25 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Shirley Stengel: Class Council 2, Secretary 35 Local History Club 1, 25 Summer Drama Workshop 1, 25 V- Show Crew 1, 2, 3. William Stinson: F0 Club 45 Football 1, 25 Science Award 15 Ski Club 2. Carolyn Stoltzner: Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Gym Leader 3, 45 History Award 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Ski Club 1. Gary Straz: Baseball 15 Industrial Ed Award 2, 3. Susan Strong: Arena Play Crew 1, 25 GRA 1, 25 Ill. State Scholar 45 Inter- mediate Orchestra 35 Musical Crew 1, 2, 35 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 National Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 35 Senior Class Play Crew 1, 25 Sigma Chi Sigma 45 Summer Drama Workshop 1, 2, 35 Trackettes 2, 3, 45 V-Show Crew 1, 2, 3. Brian Stuart: Art Award 25 Film Society 15 Ind. Co. Ed. Club 3, 45 Photo Club 1. Werner Stubblefield: Boys' Chorus 1, 25 Con- cert Choir 3, 45 Musical Cast 1, 2, 3, 4, Crew 15 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Riding Club 15 Science Award 35 Summer Drama Workshop 15 Swimming 1, 25 V-Show Cast 1, 2, 3, 4. Michael Sturm: Cross Country 35 Track 2, 3, 4. Margaret Styczen: Transfer 25 Art Club 15 French Club 15 Musical Crew 45 National Thespian Society 15 WMTH 45 Wrestlerettes 2, 3. Cathaleen Sullivan: CCO Club 45 Ski Club 2. Scott Sutschek: Cross Country 1, 35 German Club 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 V-Show Cast 4. Douglas Swanson. John Swanson: Cross Coun- try 15 Gymnastics 1, 2, 35 Ind. Ed Award 1, 2, 3. 237 Students learn to communicate To complete his assignment, Brett Hartmann used the tele-type to check his answers. Mary Sweetman: Art Award 3, Att. Office Helper 3, CCO Club 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Health Office Helper 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Council 3, 4. Richard Szaflarski: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Wrestling 1. Karen Szymanski: Arena Play Crew 2, Business Club 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Gym Leader 3, 4, Musical Crew 1, National Thespian Society 2, Pep Club 1, Senior Class Play Crew 2, Southwords 1, 2, Student Council AFS and V-Show 2, Public Relations 3, Swimming Timer 1, V-Show Crew 2. Stella Taglialauore: Cheerleader 1, 3, 4, Cap- tain 2, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Gym Leader 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, V-Show Cast 1. Donald Tahehara: Arena Play Crew 1, Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Orchestra 3, 4, History Award 3, Ill. State Scholar 4, Language Award 2, Musical Cast 3, 4, Crew 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Science Award 1, 2, 3, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Tri-M 2, 3, 4, V-Show Cast 2, 3, 4. Lisa Talamantez: Art Award 2, 3, 4, Film Society 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Girls' Interscholastic Bad- minton 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Southwords 2, 3. Victoria Taramelli: DE Club 4. Darcy Tastad: Girls' Interscholastic Track Sz Field 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 3, 4, Summer Drama Workshop 1, Trackettes 1, 2, 3, President 4, V- Show Crew 1. Thomas Testa.' Wrestling 1. Jeffrey Theobald: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, M Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1. Elizabeth Thies: Arena Play Crew 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Orchestra 4, History Award 3, Ill. State Scholar 4, Lighting Staff 3, Medical Careers Club 1, Musical Crew 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Merit Finalist 4, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Award 1, Senior Class Play Crew 3, Stage Band 3, 4, Summer Drama Workshop 3, 4, Tri-M 3, Treasurer 4, V- Show Cast 3, 4, Crew 3. John Thomas: Cadet Band 1, Chess Club 4, Golf 2, Ill. State Scholar 4, M Club 4, National Honor Society 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Ski Club 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Laird Thompson: Cadet Band 2, Concert Band 1, Intermediate Band 1, Swimming 3. Kenneth Thorsen: Industrial Ed. Award 2. 238 , lilxisnlr Sharon Thunberg. Harold Thurmer. Keith Thurnell: Cadet Band 2, 3, Chess Club 1, Con- cert Band 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Intermediate Band 1, M Club 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Michele Till: Beginning Band 2, Health Office Helpers 2, 3, Intermediate Band 3, 4, Language Award 1, 2, 3, Medical Careers Club 2, Science Award 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 4. Nancy Tinghino. Daniel Todd: Creative Writing Magazine 3, Football 2, Musical Crew 1, 2, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Stephen Tolzien: Gymnastics 3, 4. Robert Tomlinson: Baseball 1, Film Society 1, Football 3, Track 3, 4, Wrestling 1. William Tornrose: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, Presi- dent 4, Track 2, Wrestling 1. Eileen Towne: Class Council 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Pep Club 1, Trackettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Treble Choir Ensemble 3. Nancy Traharne: Business Club 1, CWT Club 4, Medical Careers Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Ski Club 1, 2, 3. Dana Trudell: Class Council 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Orchesis 4, Pep Club 4, Treble Choir 3, 4, V- Show Cast 4. Lynn Truszkowski: Transfer 2. Robert Turano. Janet Turk: Dean's Office Helper 1, 2, 3, OO Club 4, Ski Club 1, Wrestlerettes 1, 2. William Turnquest: Cross Country 2, 3, Ecology Club 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Ski Club 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Susan Tybon: Arena Play Cast 4, Contest Speakers 1, 3, Captain 4, Musical Crew 4, National Forensic 4, Senior Class Play Cast 4, Summer Drama Workshop 4, V-Show Crew 3, 4, WMTH 1, 3, Publicity Director 4. Richard Udischas: Cross Country 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. David Umbach. Richard Ur- ban: Cadet Band 2, Intermediate Band 1, V- Show Cast 4. Charles Urbane: Cadet Band 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intermediate Band 1- Science Award 2, Track 1, 2. Diana Urizarri: Gym Leader 3, 4, Language Award 1, 2, 3, Riding Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 4, Swimming Timer 3. Leslie Urquhart.' Pep 11' f 'if' Club Council 2, Student Council 2. John Us- cian: A-V Staff 1, Intermediate Orchestra 3. Michael Utley: Football 1, Swimming 1, 2. Pamela Valles: Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 4, Ill. State Scholar 4, Musical Crew 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Award 1, Senior Class Play Crew 3, Ski Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Trackettes 2. Michael Vanderwerff Nicholas Vanella:Class Council 4, Gymnastics 1. Kenneth Varrige: Debate 1, 2, Key Club 1, 2, National Forensic 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, V-Show Crew 4. Carissa Vasilion: Art Award 1, Ski Club 1. Victoria Velasco: Creative Writing Magazine 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, News Bureau 4, V-Show Cast 3, Wrestlerettes 3. Lori Ventimiglia: OO Club 3, Area Secretary 4. Kathleen Vernon: French Club 2, Home Economics Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pom Pon Squad 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, Swimming Timer 1, V-Show Cast 3, 4. Mark Vetterli. Julie Vigil: Art Award 2, 3. Paul Vinopal: Contest Speakers 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, History Award 2, 3, Ill. State Scholar 4, M Club 3, Musical Crew 2, 3, 4, National Forensic 3, 4, National Thespian Society 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Pep Club 4, Senior Class Play Crew 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Sum- mer Drama Workshop 2, 3, 4, V-Show Crew 2, 3, 4. Tony Vittello: FO Club 3, 4. William Vogt: Football 2, 3, Track 2. Karen Voss: Att. Office Helper 3, 4, Business Club 3, 4. Vera Walker: Arena Play Crew 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Medical Careers Club 1, 2, Musical Crew 3, 4, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Crew 3, 4, Summer Drama Workshop 2, V-Show Cast 4, Crew 2, 3, 4. Jon Walley: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Beginning Band 1, Begin- ning Orchestra 1, Concert Orchestra 2, 3, Cross Country 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Intermediate Orchestra 1, M Club 3, 4. Mary Walsh: Dean's Office Helper 1, Girls' Chorus 3, Girls' In- terscholastic Gymnastics 1, Orchesis 3, Publicity Chairman 4, Swimming Manager 1, V-Show Cast 3, 4. . A j U nv' 1 -I fc F' -1 1 3 w 1 1 L. 'w 1 4 ' . Ig. . Sf lm 4 , 'QX I Q 5 11'hlf'Lfdf,f.'ffV ' 1 G Il , Q! 7 . . 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Steven Walsh. Martine Walters: French Club 1, Girls' Interscholastic Volleyball 1, 2, Language Award 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Scorer 1, 2. .Kimberly Was- mund: Girlsllnterscholastic Gymnastics 2, P0 Helper 2. Jane Weaver.' Contest Speakers 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, Girls' Chorus 1, GRA 1, 2, 4, History Award 2, 3, Ill. State Scholar 4, Language Award 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Vice-President 4, Local History Club 3, Vice-President 4, National Forensic 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Merit Finalist 4, Science Award 1. Kenneth Wegrzyn: Soccer 4. Patrick Weiland.' Cross Country 2, Ski Club 1, 2, Tennis 1. Mary Weinzierl: Language Award 2, Library Helper 1, 2, Ski Club 4, V-Show Crew 4. Katharine Weiss. Marcia Wetendorf: Girls' In- terscholastic Gymnastics 1, 2. Kathleen Wieland: Arena Play Crew 1, Film Society 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Spanish Club 3. Thomas Wilke: Baseball 1. 240 Douglas Williams. Steven Williams. Thomas Wilson: FO Club 4. Grant Winchell. Lorelle Winkowski: Creative Writing Magazine 4. Marjorie Wirth: Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Club Council 2, Girls' Glee 2, Senior Class Play Cast 2. Scott Wischoffer: V-Show Crew 1, 2. Robert Wood: Baseball 1, Football 1, 2, 4, Musical Crew 2. Kimberly Woodbury: Girls' Chorus 1, Medical Careers Club 2, Orchesis 2, 3, V-Show Cast 2, 3, Crew 1, WMTH 1. Honore Woodside: Arena Play Crew 1, 2, Class Council 3, Secretary 4, History Award 1, 3, Language Award 2, Lighting Staff 1, 2, 3, Medical Careers Club 1, Musical Cast 2, 3, Crew 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Orchesis 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Science Award 2, 3, Senior Class Play Crew 1, 2, Student Council Organization 4, Social 4, V-Show Cast 1, 2, 3, 4, Staff 3, 4, State Dance Competition First 3. Cynthia Yeaman: Art Club 1, Musical Crew 1. Thaddeus Zaworski: Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. Mark Zdeblick: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Contest Speakers 3, Ill. State Scholar 4, Lighting Staff 1, 2, 3, M Club 4, Math Contest 3, Musical Cast 3, Crew 1, 2, National Honor Society 4, National Merit Letter of Commen- dation 4, National Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Science Award 1, 2, Senior Class Play Crew 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Social, V-Show 4, Summer Drama Workshop l, 2, Tri-M 2, 3, 4, V-Show Cast 1, 2, 3, 4, Crew 2, 3. Pamela Zdunek: Cadet Band 1, Class Council 3, 4, President 2, Ill. State Scholar 4, Language Award 1, Medical Careers Club 1, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Council 3, 4, Student Council 3, Complex Leader 4. Ilias Zenkich: Swimming 2, 3, Tennis 1. Dennis Zirnite. Ingrid Zuhlke: Girls' Interscholastic Softball 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2. Nancy Zurek: Dean's Office Helper 2, OO Club Treasurer 4, Trackettes 3. William Zureh: Basketball 2, Football 4, M Club 2. Gerard Zygmunt: Industrial Ed Award 2, 3. 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K , -NM-ilk, '1.,gJ1lIr'Q'X.x Q- TH TW ikf QQTV ' X Q M-ww ,L l v rj , ,fx x, U .v Of, QVL fm KT ,343 '7 xx'1kJUx xxJ'xx A- I ff FU' Dx 247 -1 VJ-fxfux X' J N' J L X1 'V ll 1 fig! :fx U , p UN l- L, ff 'fum iii Although our thirteenth year has been lucky, the 1977 Eyrie was put together with much more than just luck. It was compiled by the hard work of every staff member, under the guidance 'of our knowledgeable and dedicated sponsor, Miss Singer. We extend our thanks to Mr. Beatty and Southwords who provided us with several pictures. In addition, we are grateful for the efficient and excellent' services provided by Del- mar Publications and Root Studio. Last, but not least, thanks goes to all the faculty, administration and students of Maine South whose sup- port made the 1977 Eyrie possible. TIHIANIKS . . . 1977 Eyrie Staff Editor-in-chief . . . . . Donna Loda Layout Editor . . . . . Karen Ady Photo Editor . . . . . Chris Mullally Copy Editor . . . . . Anne Petrowski ID Editor ..... . . Jennie Powers Business Manager .... . . Karl Nunne Seniors and Services . . . . . . Sue Klages Juniors and Organizations .... .... K athy Kolo Classes, Music and Publications . . ......... Yvonne Huske Academics and Honors ...... . . ........... Karen Klages Athletics .................... Jamie Danile, Chris Dimopolous Girls Sports, Administration and Faculty .......... J anel Huelskamp Performing and Special Events ..... ........ L ori Komornicki Copy Assistant ....... . . Michelle Gottwald Girls Sports Assistant . . ................. Beth Steffen Business Assistant . . . ................... Dave Ford Photographers . ........ Mark Saloman, Scott Schwartz, Sandy Serio Assistants . . .................... Bill Graser, Lisa Hayes, Nancy Jacobson, Lori Mattick, Kathy Reese, A.J. Zdunek 1 Adamo, Clillord . . Alberding. Mary . . Albrecht, Joyce . . Ambrosia, Adeline . Anderle. Sophia . . Andersen, A. Lee . Anderson, C. Lane . Anderson, J. Norman Andrews, Michael . B Haethrc, Margaret . Barker, Robert .... Barr, Patricia . . Bartach, Earl . . . Baumhich, Brenda Beard, Tliomaa . . Beatty, Kenneth . . Heauprez, Robert . Bell, lrwin ..... Benjamin, Susan . Benkn, John .... Bennethum, Elizabeth . . Bentall, Stanley . . Berry, Lois ...,. Beyer, Dolores . . . Beyer, Elizabeth . . Bigden, Dorothea . Bitta, Andrew . . . Blackstad, Jolene . Bleeden, Edwin . . Block, Yvonne . . . Bohrich, Barbara . Boesen, Elizabeth . Bonadonna, Joseph Bonney, James . . Born, Robert . . . Boatic, John .... Brady. Bernard . . Braun, Donald , . Brna, Blanch . . Brooker, Karen . . Brouse, Barbara . . Burger, Ann . . . Butler. Dawn , . Calvert, Minnie . . Campbell, Betty . . Carlson, Jean , . . Carswell, Ann . . . Castronova, Thomas Chefter, Robert . . Clark, David . . . Clark, Molly . . Cline, Dewey . . Cline, William . . Connor, Ronnor . . Conway, Susan . . Cook, Robert . . . Cooper, Gail .... Cornelisen, Robert . Cosenza, Mary . . . Craddock, Robert . Crump, Eleanor . . DaPrato, Nancy . . Davis, Marlan . . . Davis, Richard . . . Defliorgio, Gloria . Deines, Michael . . Denner, Robert . . Dickey, Darrell . . Dieter, Rosella . . Doherty, John . . Doherty, Rita . . . Dranolf, Natalie . . Drennan, William . Dreyer, Benjamin . Duberville, Jean . . E Ecker, Rowland . . Ehrhardt, Esther . Elliott, Joseph . . . Engel, Lois . . . Estes, Susan . . . . 54,172 . . . . . . 165 . . 73,172,191 . . . . . 165 . . .128,172 . . .172,213 . . . . . 172 . . 96,170,172 . . . 58,172 , . .... 165 . . 169,170,171 . .131,172,213 ......167 .....172 . . . .l41,172 . .146,170,l72 , . . . . . 172 151,155,156,172 . . . . . . 172 . . . . . . 169 . . . . . 162 . . .170,172 . . .133,172 . . . 163 . . . 163 . . . , . 160 . . . . 170,171 . 130,172,196 . . . .172,199 . . . . . 172 . . .ll3,172 . . . . . 162 , . . . 137,173 . .170,171,173 ......173 .....l73 . . .170,173 ....173 ...160 ......173 ....93,173 93,173,117,173 . 63,72,1l7,173 . .... 167 . . .163,165 .,..165 ...173 ...173 ...17l1 ...173 ...173 ...167 ...167 ...173 ...164 ...173 ...173 .....169 . . . 122.173 . . .173,197 ...166 ....160 . . .170.l73 . . . 55.173 ......173 . .l29,l73,177 , . . 1 . .167 . . . 98,173 . . .173,lB3 . . 60,173 . . . . .166 . . . . . .173 1 . 57,173,192 . . . . 166 ...166 ...173 . . . . 166 . . .170,173 . .. .160 .. 98,173 Evans, Anne . . . . Farmer, Aida . . . Forney, Helen . . Feichter, Patton . . Feurer, Virginia . . Finneran, Ann . . Fisher, Marion . . Flechsig, Walter . . Francis, Charles . . Frey, Virginia . . Franzen, Mary , . . Fritz, Lillian . . . . Garner, J G ulian .. . Gasche, Tom . . Gels, Betty ...... Gilmore, Cynthia . . Glaser, Nancy . . . Goll, Donald . . . Gull, Phyllis .... Grabowski, Helen . . Grana, Renetta . . . Granzyk, Stephen . . Greene, George . . Grube, Shirley . . . Haglund, H Roy ... Hall, Charles . . Hall, Douglas ,... Hamilton, Myrtle . . Haseman , John . . Heerman, Barbara . . Heerman, John . . Held, Marianne . . Herr, Wil Heuman, liam . . John .... Higgins, Thomas . . Hommerding, Wallace Hooton, Keith .... Hopkins, Philip . . . Horns, Robert .... Houldsworth, Georgann Houllhan, Betty . . . Huizinga, Jolm . . Hunt, Ro bert . . I Ingelman, Morton . . Iliff, Roberta .... lngrish, Margaret . . Iverson, Alice . . . J Jackson, William . . .1acobs, June .... Johnson, Arthur . . Johnson, Betty . . . Johnson, Diane . . Johnson, Edna . . . Johnson, Emil . . . K Kantrovich, Jerald . . Karlov, Deloris , . Keen, Margaret . . Keiler, Jeanne . . Kent, Leslie . . . Kerr, Donald . . Kerth, Thomas . . Kilcullen, John . . Kline, Allen ..... . . ..... 161 Kleinschmidt, Dorothy Kochallra, William . Kohler, Otto .... Kolar, Alan ..... Kopstain, Jeannette . Korde, Anne .... Kraaz, Jack . . . Kratsch, Walter . . Krejcik, Christine . . Krol, Lylerose . . . Staff Index ...169 ...173 . . . . 161 . . . 138,173 . . . . 173 . . . 69,174 . . . . 170,174 . . 124,155,156 172,174 . . 98,174 . . . 165 . . . 163 .. ...162 .. ..... 174 ...141,174 ..93,174,184 .....165 ......169 . . .72,75,174 .....161 ...,...174 . . . 109,174,189 . . . . . . 174 .. ...166 . ...100,174 ...174,190 ...174 ...165 .....167 .......174 . . .102,174,190 ......167 ...167 ...174 56,174 ......134,174 . . .102,174,181 55,174 . ...174 .. ...166 . ..... 163 .......174 . . .161,174,196 . . . .174 .. .170,171 ... 170 . . .166 . .... 167 ...164,165 ...174,180 ...163 ...174 ...174 . ...174 ...174 ...165 ...l64 .....174 . . .140,174 . . . 59,116,174 . . , .108,174 . , 57,149,170 175,187 . . . . . 160,162 . . . . . 54,63,175 . . .1-10,170,175 . . .62,97,175 . . . . . 175 . . . . . 175 . . . . . , 167 . . . 175,176,179 . . . . . 165 . . . 165 L LaFruit, John . Lahsin, Lorelei . . . Lange, Judith . . . Lange, William . . Larson, Lynn , . . Latanzio, Eugene . . Lavelle, David . . Letzow, Joan . Licko, Eleanor . . Lobitz, Charlene . . . Lorbach, John . . Loeding, Edna . . Lossman, Fran . . Lowry, Steven ...... Madden, Evelyn . . . Magsamen, R. Carl . Mahon, Thomas . . . Mahon, Thomas . . Makos, Adolph . . Mann, William . . . Marazas, Dorothy . . Markus, Marie . . . Marra, Robert . . . Martello, Donald . . Massarelli, Adeline . Maatrolonardo, Richard Matousek, Jean . . . McLean, Gordon . . . McMahon, Margaret McVish, Marlaine . . Meitzner, Earl .... Mensching, Melvin . Meyer, Kathleen . . . Meyers, Michael . . . Michaels, Carol . . Michelotti, Diane . . Miklasz, Nancy . . Miles, Linda .... Minerick, John . . . Misevich, Daniel . . . Moller, William . . Moore, Marjorie . . Morris, Joel ..... Mrozinski, Kathleen . Mueller, Howard . . Mueller, Paula . . . Mullin, Ann . . Myers, Michael . . . N Nelson, Milton . Ness, M. Kristine . . New, Thomas . . . Nowak, Richard . . . O O'Connor, Margaret . Ohlmacher, Betty . . Olson, Donald . . . Olson, Kathryn . . Olson, Robert . . Ori, Diane ...... Osterman, Al .... Ostrowski, Stephanie Oxendorf, Susan . . . P Paisley, David . . . Paroubek, Betty . . Patterson, Arlene . . Paulsen, Thomas . . Pellettieri, Joseph . . Piana, Arthur . . . Pierce, Kathryn . . Pietron, Janice . . . Pinelli, Shirley . . . Pinelli, Vincent . . Powers, Kenneth . . Pudelik, Shirley . . Purdy, Candace . . Rakowsky, Donald .... . . . 175 . . 175,199 . . . . 170,175 . . . . 73,175 86,170,175,193 . . . . . . 167 . . 86,109,125 170,175 . . 166 . . 165 . . 175 . . 167 . . 166 . . . 163 . . 89,175 . . . 175,186 . . 55,106,143 . . . 98,175 . . 98,175 . . . . . . 167 . .143,175,194 . . . . . 166 . . . . 175 . . .175,196 . .125,173,175 . , . . 166 . . 90,128 175,181 . .164,175 . . 152,175 . .141,175 ...,175 ..175,184 ...167 ..175 ..169 ..165 ....162 . . 75,111,175 106,166,170,175 . . . .118,175 . . . . 167 . .... 166 . . 102,127,175 .. . . 166 . . .167 . .164,165 . ,163 . .169 . 102,139,175 . . . 135,175 . . 127,175 . . . 175 ....175 . . 170,175 . . 175,192 . . 176,185 . . . 176 . . 133,176 . . . 166 . . 166 . . . 176 ..176,192 ..165 ..164 ...56 . . . .176 . , . 89,176 . . 81,170,176 . . . 176,194 . . . , . . 162 . .108,125,176 . . .105,176 . . . . 166 . . . 106,176 . . . 176 Rees, James . . , Reese, Kenneth . Remillard, Owen . Riccitelli, John . Richardson, Diane Rico, Angelo . . . Riaser, Maureen . Roland, Irwin . . Romano, Phyllis . Romes, Gerald . . Ross, Ronald . . . Rossetti, Arthur . Rueckert, Thomas Ryan, Joanne . . Sandelands, Shirley Sass, Richard . . Sauerland, Mark Scarpelli, Salvatore Schaefle, William Schimka, Carl . . Schmidt, Mark . Schmidt, Robert . Schroeder, Donald Schultz, Marion . Schultz, Robert . Schultze, Jacquelyn Schynol, Siegfried Sellers, Iris .... Shaw, Barbara . . Shirley, Thomas . Short, Richard . . Simonson, Robert Singer, Carol . . . Siwinski, Catherine Skinner, Leo . . . Sklarz, Emily . . Slapak, Geraldine Srnaus, Ann . . . Smith, Elbert . Spear, Lloyd . . . Spiegel, Maureen Stam, Wanda . . Steffey, Robert . Stilp, Joseph . . Stone, Judith . Storer, Charlotte . Stuart, Helen . . Suchy, Denise . . Sullins, Quitman Taylor, Joseph . . Teller, J. Ronald Tiernan, Helene . Tilley, John . . . Tillmanns, Viola . Torp, Lenore . . . Twarcly, George . Tyler, John . . VanProyen, Glen . . . . Verber, George . . Vergoth, John . Vering, Joan . . Voelz, Christie . . W Wagoner, Ralph . . Walters, Charles . . Warmack, Arlynn . . . Watson, Clyde , . . . . Weathers, Thomas . Welling, Joseph . . Williams, Robert . Williamson, Ronald Windbigler, Jerrol . Wintergerat, Agnes Wolfgram, Arnold . Wright, Lucille . . Wyatt, Dennis .... . . Ziemek, Thomas . . . . . Zuraski, Julie . . . .55,62,176 . . . . 176 . . . 167 . . . . 61,176 . . . . ,... 160,165 90,125,150,176 . . . . . . 166 . . 167 . . . . 166 , . . . . .176 . . 67,106,176 . . . 34,176 . . 169 . . 162 ...,176 . . 137,176 . . 176,187 . . . 167 . . 169 . . . . . . 167 , ..... 176 . . . .55,59,176,177 . . ....... 167 . . 131,174,176 . . .102,176 . . 176 . . 167 . . . . 176 . . . . . . 163 . . 90,128,176 . . . . . 169 . .168,170,171 . . . 145,177 .Q . 134,177,179 . . . . 177 . . 166 . . 162 . . . . 165 . . .170,171 . . 150,170,177 .....177 ....165 . . 106,177 . . . 170,177 . . 170,176,177 189,191 . . . 1.69 . . . 177 . . . . . 177 . . 54,58,177 . . . . 166 . . 170,177 . . . . 177 . . 56,63,177 . . 160,161 . . . 177 ....177 . . 85,177 . . 54,177 . . 59,177 . . . . . . 177 . . 85,164,165 . . 24,711,177 . 108,110,177 .....177 .....169 .16B,170,171 ....177 .....177 .96,135,177 .....177 ,...163 ....167 . . . 142,177 . 129,177,185 55,62,142,177 . 1 . . . 166 249 ss' X- -Q 1 xl X 0 ox Q S 1 X J .TS ft o 3 F Abezetian, Carol 1 1 Abraham, John 1 1 Accettulli, Maria 1 1 Adams, Dawn 1 1 1 Adams, Gregory 1 1 Adams, Lance 1 1 Ady, Karen 1 1 Ady, Roger .... Aganad, Janet 1 , 1 Aganad, Terencia 1 1 gosta, Joseph 1 1 1 Ahlborg, Susan 1 1 Aho, Eric .... Aiello, Steven 1 1 Aiello, Terese 1 1 1 Akouris, Thomas 1 Albachiaro, Vincent Albert, Mark .... Alberts, Rita .... Alberts, Robert 1 1 Allegretti, John .... Allendorph, Robert 1 1 Almeroth, Michael 1 1 Aloisio, Mary Ann 1 1 Altman, Diane 1 1 1 Altman, Glenn 1 1 Ambrose, Dean 1 1 Amidei, Paul 1 1 1 Amore, Annette 1 1 Amore, Susan 1 1 Anderman, Doris 1 Andersen, Mark 1 1 Andersen, Steven 1 Anderson, Diane 1 1 Anderson, Grant 1 1 Anderson, Gregory 1 Anderson, Jamie 1 1 Anderson, Janet 1 . Anderson, Jayne 1 1 Anderson, Karen 1 1 1 Anderson, Laura 1 1 Anderson, Scott 1 1 1 Siri Lyn Anderson, Andoniadis, Elizabeth Andoniadis, Susan 1 Andre, James 1 1 1 Annetti, Susan nsett Debbie Antkowiak, Corinne -1 1 Antosh, Nancy Antosh, Peter Apida, Dorothy 1 1 Apida, Edward 1 1 Arauz, Robert 1 1 Arbeit, Bruce 1 1 Arbeit, Jeffrey 1 1 Areen, David 1 1 Areen, Marilee Areen, Richard 1 1 Armato, Lisa .... Armato, Mary Jo 1 Armato, Peter .... Armstrong, Martin 1 1 Armstrong, Nancy 1 1 Armstrong, Robert 1 1 Arnold, Mary 1 1 1 Amold, Michael 1 1 Ama, Ann ...... Ashbrook, Robert 1 1 Ashbrook, Sally 1 1 Asplund, Dennis 1 1 Asplund, Lisa .... Asplund, Mary Lou 1 1 1 Augustyn, Ronald , Augustyn, Susan 1 1 Babicz, Mark 1 1 1 Babin, Nancy , 1 1 Babinec, Cynthia 1 1 Babowice, Robert 1 Bacci, Rhonda 1 1 1 Baccili, Dominick 1 1 Bach, Joyce .... Bach, Lynne 1 1 1 1 Bacher, Elizabeth 1 1 1 1 Bachmann, Nicholas Bacon, Catherine 1 1 Bacon, Laura 1 1 1 Bagel, Ann .... Bahry, Douglas 1 1 Bak, Thadine 1 1 Baker, Jeffrey 1 1 Bakker, Cynthia 1 1 Baldoni, John 1 1 1 Balik, Craig ..,.. Baltic, G. Stephen 1 Baltic, Karen 1 1 1 Bambach, Peter 1 1 Banfield, William 1 1 Banke, Robert 1 1 1 Banks, Karen 1 1 Bara, Donald 1 1 Barcal, Curtis 1 1 Barclay, Johri Barklow, Virginia 1 250 A B 1 1 76,141,194 1 1 1 1 1 180 1 1 1 1 1 185 1 1 1 1134,215 1 ..... 191 1 1 1 1 1 1 180 124,145,200,248 1 1 1 1 1 1 186 1 1 1 . 1 .200 1 .215 1 1 1 1 1 .215 1 1 1 .1s6,194 1 .150,165,215 1 1 1 1 55,181 . 1 1215232 1 1 1 1 1 181 1 1 156,111,194 1 1 1 1 195 1 1 1 1 185 1 1 1 1 1 196 1 1 1 1122,215 1 1 1551621187 1 . .... 86 1 1 1 152,181 . 1 1 1 185 1 1 1134,215 1 1 1 1182,215 1 1 22,118,122 1.1.1200 1111.182 1 1 1156,215 1 1 1193,200 1 1 56,181,184 1 1 1 1 1 200 . 1 1 1 1 1194 1 .139,152,215 1 1 1 1 1 1 180 1 1 .143,180 1 1 1 1 194 1 1 .143,152 1 1 . 182 1.191 111.182 1.111195 1.1160,215 11.193,195 1111182 ...215 .1194 11215 .....200 11.11.186 1186,109,200 60,186 63,215 11.11.54 1.137,58,200 111.1182 .1195 .1183 11.1200 11.11215 59,187 11.156,200 1.11215 111183 57,123 11.11195 59,183 72,200 111215 1.200 111.11181 11.11.183 116,1l7,155,215 1 1 1 55,200 1 . . 1 1 184 1 1 1 1 1 1 215 1 1 1 1 1 1 200 1 11O9,125,181 1 1 1 1 1 1 200 1 1 1 .141,184 1 .108,156,196 1 .118,161,215 11111200 111111181 111.11183 1 41,61,123,215 1 1 1 72,75,215 1 37,58,155,197 1 . 1 .110,200 1 1 1 . 1 1 185 1 1 1 1 1 1 200 1 1 1 1 1 1 182 1 .142,156,193 1 1 1 1 1 .194 1 1 1 215,222 1 1 1 105,197 1 1 1155,200 1 1 1 1 1 1 186 1 1 1 1 1 1 187 1 1 1 1 1 1 185 116,117,118, 121 122,125,127,215 l 1 N l I 4. Q1 Student Index Barnard, Jill 1 1 Barnes, Lindsey 1 . Barnes, Wendy 1 1 Barr, Thomas 1 1 1 Barrera, Paul 1 1 1 Barrera, Robert 1 1 1 Barrett, Kristine 1 1 1 Barron, Margaret 1 1 Barry, Stephen 1 1 Barry, Tamar 1 1 1 Barth, Diane ..... Bartnick, Deborah 1 1 Bartnick, Lawrence 1 Bartusek, Jeffrey 1 1 Bartusek, Lisa .... Bashaw, Margaret 1 1 Battaglia, Gregory 1 1 1 Battista, Elizabeth 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 122,81,1l5,2l5 1 1 1 1 .212,215 Bauer, Juli ...... Baum, Julie .... Baum, Theresa 1 1 1 Baumann, Herbert 1 Baumann, Lori 1 1 1 Baumeister, Kent 1 1 Baumgartner, John 1 Baumgartner, William Bayers, Marianne 1 1 Bean, Robert .... Beaulieu, John .... Beaumont, Joseph 1 1 Becker, Kelly Ann 1 1 Becker, Pamela 1 1 1 dnarek, Janet 1 1 1 Bednarek, Patricia 1 1 Sxgzcker, Rabin 1 1 1 wx S -.3 .J rs 1 ffl .3 Bednarz,Tbaddeus 1 Beil, Marion ..... Beile, Barbara 1 1 1 Beile, Wendi .... Belcaster, Gary 1 1 Belcastro, Sharon 1 1 Bell, David ..,. Beller, William 1 1 Bellows, David 1 1 1 Belmonte, Bruno 1 1 Belmonte, Joseph 1 1 Belmonte, Lisa 1 1 Belz, Julie ..... Belz, Kevin ..... Bengtson, Kristine 1 1 Bengtson, Leif .... Benigno, Jennifer 1 1 Benko, Roman 1 1 1 Benson, Gail 1 1 1 Berg, Thomas 1 1 1 Bergeron, Debra 1 1 1 Bergeron, Sherry 1 1 1 Bergeson, Lora 1 1 1 Bergman, Glenn 1 1 Bergstrom, Neil 1 1 Berke, Carla 1 1 1 Berleth, Robert 1 1 erlini, Marianne 1 1 nacchi, Alex 1 1 Bemacchi, Gina 1 1 Bemardi, Jean 1 1 1 Bemardi, John 1 1 1 Berns, Michael 1 1 Berns, Robert . 1 Bertsch, Joan 1 1 Bethards, Marc 1 1 Betts, John 1 1 1 Betts, Robert 1 1 Betts, Sharon 1 1 uttler, Fred 1 1 Bialk, Gary 1 Bickler, Paul 1 1 1 Biedke, Thomas 1 1 Bielski, Daniel 1 1 1 Bieschke, Barbara 1 1 Bieschke, Douglas 1 1 Bilocerkowycz, Walter Binetti, Domenica 1 1 Birch, Kathleen 1 1 1 Biritz, Michael 1 1 Birkenheier, Kirk 1 1 Bixby, Jane .... Bixby, Paul 1 1 Bizios, Liana 1 1 1 Black, Janet ..,. Black, Margaret 1 1 Black, Ralph 1 1 Black, Susan 1 1 1 1 1 Timoth Black, y 1 1 1 Blandford, Maryellen anke, Melanie 1 1 1 Blankenburg, Eric 1 1 Blankenburg, Tracy 1 Blatter, Robert 1 1 1 Blattner, Eileen 1 1 Blixt, John 1 1 1 Block, David 1 1 Block, Stephen 1 1 Bloecker, Scott 1 1 Bobka, Lawrence 1 1 Bocian, Byron 1 . 1 Bode, Dawn ..... Bodnar, Cynthia 1 1 1 Bodnar, Debora 1 1 Bodnar, Myron 1 1 1 197 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 190 1 1 1 1 1160,186 16,37,58,122,215 1 1 1 . 1 1 56,59 1 1 1 1 55,521,200 1 1 1 1 1 190 1 1 1 . 215 1 1 1 182 1 1 1 149 111.215 11,156,200 111165,182 11.11215 11.164,181 1.11186 11.111186 1 156,190 1 1 1 183 1 1 1200 1 1 1 1 191 1 1 1 60,186 1 1 1 1152,215 1 1 142,62,200 1 ....... 215 1 1 67,122,155,196 1 1 1 1 1 1 1200 1 1 1 54,191 1 1 1122,186 1 1 1 1 1 1 181 1 . 75,115,200 . 1 . 1 1 200 1 ....... 186 1111111 1 1200 11 1131,147,155,215 1111.1152,196 111 1 1 .1215 . 1 1 1 1200 1 ..... 194 1 1 59,110,181 1 1 1 1 1215 1 1 1 1 196 1 1 .110,200 1 1 1 1 55,187 1 1 75,162,186 1 1 1 1 1 187 1 1 1 1215 1 1 .200 196 1 1 1 196 200 11 E Af 'Dx N Yi N is s tx 'N bi 1 rx. x.D R 111.215Q 1 1 1 1152,200 11111111183 1 . 81,112,198,200 97,196 1.111.200 1 1 20,152,196 1 1 1 1 1 195 11111111185 1.1111111215 . ..122,148,152,196 .11112,215 54,192 111180 1.11200 1 1 1156,200 1 1 .155,196 1 1 .200,215 1.1.1155 111156,194 1.11194 ...200 1.57,196 111.196 11.l02,196 1111.200 57,185 1, 56,110,194 11111215 111.215 .... 215 24,73,81,155,200 111111155,215 1.11..18l,184 .1 .45,81,l56,200 1 1 1 1 11.1200 1 1 19,108,147,185 1 1 1 1 .101-2,132 ....63,180 1.11.1181 1 1 1 .112,156,215 11.1.1181 11181,200 x Q1 39 I Q KJ ix .J 1 1 63,302 ,CQ 111196 ...200 111.11191 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 184 1 1 .34,67,123,201 1.1111111192 1 1 .122,152,188,l94 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 215 1 1 1 1 .108,194 215 Boehme, Barbara 1 Boehme, Jennifer 1 Boesen, Elizabeth 1 Boesen, Joan ..,. Boettcher, Geralyn Bogacz, Jane .... Nancy 1 1 1 Bogacz, Bogacz, Thomas 1 1 Bogard, Joseph 1 1 Bogard, Philip 1 1 Bogusz, Karen 1 1 1 Kathleen 1 Bogusz, Boidy, Deborah 1 1 Boidy, Gregory 1 1 1 Bojes, Caroline 1 1 Bolton, Carey 1 1 Bolton, Hollis 1 1 1 Bonahoom, Lynne 1 Bonahoom, Mary 1 Bonahoom, Richard Bonk, Christopher 1 Boran, Daniel 1 1 1 Borchardt, Carol 1 1 Borgmann, Mark 1 Borman, Nancy 1 1 Borows, Mark 1 1 1 Borows, Noel 1 1 1 Borowski, Kenneth Bors, Daniel .... Bora, Michael 1 1 1 Bosch, Joseph 1 1 1 Bosy, Christopher 1 Bottalla, Cynthia 1 Bottalla, Linda 1 1 Bougearel, John 1 1 Bougearel, Margaret Bougearel, Susan 1 Bourke, Julie 1 1 1 Bovio, Gregory 1 , 1 Bowen, Lori 1 1 1 Bower, David 1 1 Bower, Joseph 1 1 Boyk, Janice 1 1 1 Boyle, Marianne 1 1 Boyle, Terese 1 1 1 Bozarth, Jacquie 1 1 Brahand, Karen 1 1 Braband, Richard 1 Bradshaw, Robert . Brady, Bernard 1 1 Brakenridge, Diane Brakenridge, Michael Braman, Lisa 1 1 1 Braman, Tamara 1 Brandenburg, Diane Brander, John 1 1 Brander, Sue 1 1 Bratko, Ian .... Bratko, Jorand . 1 . Braun, Cynthia 1 1 Brennan, Judith . 1 Brennan, Timothy 1 Brey, Susan .,.. Briars, Joyce .... Briggs, Hartwell 1 1 Bringas, Caritas 1 1 Bringas, Christopher Bringas, Frances 1 1 Bringas, Paul 1 1 1 Brinkerhoff, Cleaver Briones, Maria 1 1 1 Britten, Lindy 1 1 1 Brocato, David 1 1 Brodersen, Dawn 1 rocks, Philip 1 1 Brown, Cheryl 1 1 Brown, Robert 1 1 Brown, Thomas 1 1 Brownson, Bonnie 1 Broz, Denise .... Brumm, Randel 1 1 Bruni, Gilda 1 , 1 Brunner, Paula 1 Bruno, Joe .... Brush, Lawrence 1 1 Bryant, Mary 1 1 1 Bucaro, Kathleen 1 Buchanan, Patricia Buchholz, Laura 1 1 Buckely, Elizabeth Buckely, Mary 1 1 1 Buckley, Kathleen 1 Buckley, Ruth . 1 1 Budris, Alan 1 1 1 Buford, Barbara 1 1 Buford, Robert 1 1 1 Bunch, Sharon 1 1 1 Bunnett, Cheryl 1 1 Bunnett, Robert 1 1 Burchett, Matthew Burgess, Jeff .... Burke, Judith 1 1 1 Burke, Sharon 1 1 1 Burkhardt, Curtis 1 Burkman, James 1 Burman, Carol 1 1 1 Burman, Steven 1 1 Buma, Eugenia 1 1 Bums, Maureen 1 . 1 1 1111,16ay201 1 1 1 1 1 .215 1 1 69,77,91,215 1 1 .24,69,70,71 77,183 1 1 1 1 1 .215 1 1 170,11,201 1 1 .11a,201 1 1 1 1 184 1 1 1 57,201 1 1 157,112,192 1 1 1 1 1 215 1 1 1 1 1 180 1 1 1133.201 1 1 1 1 196 1 1 183 1 1 181 1 1 1 .201 1 1 1 73,182 1 1 .212,215 1 1 1 1 1 .201 1 1 60,180,184 1 1 1 .216 1 1 115,183 1 1 .57,86,123,201 1 1 141,201 1 1 57,152,196 1 1 1 1 1 183 1 1201 1 .201 1 1 180 1 1 1 1 196 1 1 1 . 1 196 1 1 1 .155,215 1 1 .163,179,185 1 1 1 1 62,201 1 1 1 1 1 192 1 1 185 1 .201 ...216 11111196 56,185 1.1195 .1201 11201 11201 1.216 .1216 1.187 1.192 1 1 201 1 1 196 1 1 1 201 1 . 1 1 1 196 1 1 .136,201 1 1 1201 1 1 195 1 1 196 1 1 1216 1 1 1 60,197 1 1 1 75,183 . . .143,201 1 1 1 54,197 1 1 1 1 1 216 1 1 .117,184 1 1 1 . 1 1 .72 1 1 81,109,216 1 1 1 1 1 201 1 1 1 70,181 1 1 1 56,62,196 1 1 121-1,216 111184 11.11216 11,110,216 1.111.201 1111111201 1 1 72,117,141,197 1 1 1 55,123,201 1 1 1 1 59,190 1 1 110s,159,194 1 1 1 .141,201 1 1 1 1 1 185 1 1 1 1 1216 1 1 1 1 1 .216 1 1 60,165,190 1 1 1110,194 1 1 1 1 216 1 1 1 129,216 1 1 201 1 1 .178,181 1 1 164 1 1 1150,191 72,180 11.11 .112,216 67,118,123,152,216 1 71,81,128,152,216 1 1 1 1 61,123,216 1.111185 11.11185 1 1 .152,201 1 1 1 1 216 .1216 1.201 1.216 11195 1111186 111111169 1...162,201 11111111195 1 1 81,108,112, 156 vx 1 4.5 -Q id X. eh- Q 1 X XV son, April 1 1 1 Burson, James 1 1 1 Burson, Katherine 1 Burtell, Charles 1 1 Busa, Karen 1 1 1 Busa, Nancy 1 1 1 Busch, Thomas 1 1 Bush, David . 1 1 Bussert, Dawn 1 1 1 Butcher, John 1 1 1 Buttenbender, Nancy Byrne, Catherine 1 Byrne, Frank . 1 1 C Caban, Mark 1 1 1 Cagney, James 1 1 1 Cagney, Timothy 1 Calamari, Donna 1 Cnlefati, Salvatore 1 Cali, Janice .... Callahan, Mary 1 1 Camacho, Keith 1 1 Camacho, Kenneth Cameron, Tim 1 1 1 Camiliere, John 1 1 Campo, Peter 1 1 1 Canning, Margaret Caplinger, Ann 1 1 Cappadais, Nafsica Cappetta, Kelly 1 1 Cappetta, Kimberly Carano, Michael 1 1 Cardamone Frank N3XCarlborg, Eyelyn 1 F-2 rx.: QX K 1 4 Q 'G 131 QS N J it .X 'x Carlborg, Linda 1 1 Carlfeldt, Anthony 1 Carlfeldt, Mary Jo 1 Carlson, Heidi 1 1 1 Carlson, Janet 1 1 Carlson, Laura 1 , 1 arlson, Sarah 1 1 1 Carlson, Scott 1 1 1 Camehl, Pamela 1 1 Carolan, Donald 1 1 Carr, Michael 1 1 Carroll, Mitzi 1 1 Carroll, Paul .1.. Carson, Norman 1 1 Caaaletto, Jacquelyn Casaletto, Jeri 1 1 1 Casten, Lisa .... Catalano, Jeffrey 1 Catalano, Kathleen Cataldo, Joseph 1 1 Cataldo, Michael 1 Catino, Ellie .... Catino, Karen 1 1 1 Cavanaugh, Joseph Cavanaugh, Kathleen Celarek, John 1 1 1 Celenza, Suzanne 1 Chae, Soo ..... Chakos, Georgina 1 Chakos, Maria 1 1 1 hamness, Scott 1 1 Chan, Jennifer 1 1 1 Chandler, Debra 1 1 Chapin, Robert 1 1 Charewicz, Daniel 1 Charuk, George 1 1 Chastain, Cathryn 1 Chemers, Patricia 1 Chidester, Lisa 1 1 Childers, Ann 1 1 Chilciera, John 1 1 1 Chlopek, William 1 Chorvnt, Timothy 1 Christensen, Duane Christensen, John 1 Christensen, Steven Christensen, Susan Christian, Margarete Christian, William 1 1Chriatie, Robert 1 1 wJChristie, Thomas 1 QChristy, Anne 1 1 1 XJ 145 3 .QS x hrzan, James 1 1 1 ubirka, Gerald 1 Chun, Sheila .... Cialoni, Terese 1 1 1 Ciarmoli, Cynthia 1 Ciccia, Dina ,... 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Grusecki, Donald Grusecki, William Guay, Eugene . . 252 . . 69,70,76,81,202 . . . 76,156,202 . . . . .202 . . 62,185 . . 156,197 . . .155,203 . . 93,133,220 . . . . . 197 . . 152,220 . . .198,203 . . . . . . 194 . . 117,150,193 . . . . .220 . . . . . . . 193 . . 33,56,61,123 147,220 . . . . . 203 . . . 186 . .... 203 . . . . . 54,59,190 . . . .111,122,186 . . . . . . . . 182 , . 22,112,118,142 212,213,220 .. . . . . 156,194 . 55,58,61,122,123 127,143,212,213,220 ... . . .155,220 . . . . . . . . 190 . . 182 . . . 183 . . 203,204 . . . . 203 . . 108,181 . . 178,187 . . 164,183 . . 57,187 , . 133,220 . . . . . 203 . . . . 59,183 . . 54,164,183 . . . , . 203 . . 56,155,193 . 33,553,123 . . . . 220 . . 115,184 . . . 182 . . 135,194 . . 187 . . 220 . . 203 . . 203 . . 203 . . . 184 . . 164,181 . . .203 203 . . 183 . . 190 . . . . . .203 187 . . 124,145,220,248 183 194 220 . . 181 . . 220 . . . 196 . . . . 203 . . 152,220 . . 110,203 . . 142,203 . . . . 187 . . . 59,180 . . . . . . 180 . . 54,145,191 . . .213,220 . . 156,196 . . . . 188 . . 152,203 . . . . 220 . . 68,191 . . . . . 191 . . 56,129,198 199,203 . , 56,62,180 ....223 ......203 . . . . .164,196 , .141,143,156,191 . . . 86,141,143 155,203 . . 57,191 223 , . 183 . , 223 191 . . 203 . . .203 . . 156,203 . . 178,180 . . . . 223 . . 143,191 . . 143,203 . . . . . 223 . . 150,165,223 . . . 152,203 . . . 197 . . 184 . . 181 . . 195 . .181 . .223 . .181 . .223 Guay, Francis . . Guccione, Frank . . Guccione, Judith . Guccione, Karen . . Guccione, Lisa . . Guercio, Glen . . Guercio, Lynn . . Guerin, Shannon . Guidarelli, Louis . . . Guidarelli, Mary . . . Gundersen, Deborah . Gundersen, Michael . Gunderson, Richard . Gunnell, Russell . . . Gunsteens, Jeffrey . . Gunther, Gary . . . Gunther, James . . Guse Jr., William . . Gust, Julie ..... Gustafson, John . . Gustafson, Kurt . . Guzior, Donald . . Guzolek, John .... H Haas, Margaret . . . Haas, Richard . . Haas, Robert . Haban, Mary . . Habinyak, Elza . . Hadawi, David . Hadawi, Gina . . Hader, Matthew . . . Hadiield, Paulette . . Hadtield, Timothy . . Hagemann, Christopher Hagemann, Kathleen Hagemann, Linda . . Hagner, Linda . . . Haines, Teresa .... Hainey, Christopher . Halabrin, Joy . , . Hale, Andrew , . Hale, Heather . . Hall, John . . . Hall, John . . Hall, Marliss . . Hall, Mary . . . Hall, Scott ..... Hallberg, Robert . . Hallen, Christian . Hallen, Kari .... Halminiak, Brian . . Halminiak, Maureen . Hamielec, Barbara . Hamielec, Richard . . Hammer, Richard . . . Hamrnerschmidt, Lynn Hammond, Judith . . . Hanch, John . . . Hansen, Amy . . Hansen, Clark . . Hansen, Diane . . Hansen, Maria . . Hanson, Carol . . Hanson, Douglas . . Harczak, Judith . . Harrer, Susan . . . Harrington, James . . Hart, Laura .... Hart, Susan Ann . Hartmann, Brett . . Hartmann, Grant . . Haselhuhn, Karen . . Haselhuhn, Laura . . Hastings, Robert . . Hathaway, Cheryl . . Hathaway, Douglas , Hauch, Marlene . . Haugen, Mark . . . Hautamaki, Sally . . Hautop, Joan . . . Havlir, Robert . . . Havlis, Mary .... Hawkins, Kathleen . Hawkins, Nancy . . Hawley, Colette . . Hawley, Gregory . . Hay, Leslie ..., Hayes, Christine . . Hayes, Diane . . Hayes, Lisa . . Hedrich, Juli . . , Hedstrom, Lynn . . Heen, Laura . . . .........192 Hefferan, John , . . . Heffeman, Craig . . Heglund, Glen . . . Heiberger, Deborah . Heiberger, Robert . . Heiberger, Thomas . Heick, Denise . . . Heick, Richard . Heidkamp, Lynn . Heidkamp, Robert . . Heineman, Gregory . Heinol, Denise . . . Heinol, Steven . . Heise, Peter . . Helin, Robert . . . . 203 . . 223 , . 192 . . 181 . . 203 . . . . . . 223 . . . . .132,203 . 81,156,198,203 .......194 .........223 . . . 81,112,116,117 156,203 . . . .34,67,152,223 ......203 54,192 ...223 ...,.223 ...163,184 ...223 ..223 ..192 ..184 ...203 . . . .110,203 . . 187 ...192 ...,223 . . 134,203 . . . 192 . . . . 181 . . . 76,115,188 189,190 . . 55,110,122,203 . ..... 190,191 ......223 .. ..223 ...184 ....203 ...115,181 ...194 ..182 , ...... 185 59,182 . . .69,81,164,203 . . . . . . .203 . . . . 63,190 . . .223 . .223 . . .182 , . . .195 . .110,203 . .155,190 . . .223 ...182 ....190 ..54,182 ....190 ......190 . . , 67,123,203 . . . 141,148,203 . . . . . . .57 . . . .223 . . 182 . . 223 . . 194 . . 223 . . 191 . . .203 . . 155,203 . . . 181 . . 223,238 . . . . 182 . . 155,185 . . 141,223 . . .223 . . 191 . . 223 . . 191 . . 203 . . 181 . . .223 . . 98,203 . . 81,204 . . 132,223 . . . 191 . . 115,183 . . . 194 . . . .204 . . . .150,223 . . . . . . . 204 . . .108,145,188 191,248 . . . . 150,194 . . . 81,155,204 ........204 45,57,63,123,204 223 184 . . 223 . . 196 204 ..l:223 . ..... 192 . . . 122,189,194 . . 122,204 . . . 204 ....204 . . 67,181 . . 152,204 ...204 Helin, Thomas . . Heliotes, Paula . . . Heller, Sandra . . . . Helmholz, F. Stephen Helmick, Ann .... Hendee, Kristin . . . Henderson, Holly . Hendrie, Glenn . . . Heridron, Jennifer . . Henley, Carole . . . Henley, Joan ..., Hennessy, Patricia . . Henrickson, Haley . . Henrickson, Leslie . . Henry, Noreen . . . Hepburn, David . . Hepburn, John . Heraty, Daniel .... . Heraty, Elizabeth . . . . Heraty, Margaret . Herman, Keith . Herman, Nadine . . Hermann, Donna . . Hermann, Timothy . Hermes, Loretta . . Hemandez, Oriilio . . Herron, Ann .... Hershey, Mark . . Hertrick, Jill . . . Herum, S. Eric . . Herzog, Gregory . . Hester, John . . . Hetzel, Michael . . Heuck, Ingrid . . Heuck, Liss .... Heuck, Walter .... Heurich, Beth Ann . , Hicks, Patricia . . . Hiera, Michael . . Hikido, Margaret . Hildebrand, Chris . . Hills, Jeannine . . Himley, Scott . . Hinsch, Susan . . Hirsch, Debra . . Hirsch, Thomas , . Hoefnagel, Tyler . . Hoelscher, David . , Hoelscher, Sandra . . Hoeppner, Kevin . Hoeppner, Krista . . Hoffman, Elizabeth . . Hoffner, Douglas . . , Hogan, Ann . . Hogan, Lisa . . Hogan, Mark .... . Hogan, Thomas ...... Hohenstein, Elizabeth . . Hohoff, Paul ........ Holbrook, Brian . . . . Holbrook, John . . Hollerbach, Mark . . Holmes, William . . Holmstrom, Jean . Holmstrom, Joan . Holsen, Cynthia . . Hoist, Catherine . . Holst, Jacquelin . . Holst, Scott . . Holt, John .... Holt, Kathrine . . . Holz, Linda ..... Honcharuk, Nicholas Hopewell, Catherine Hopewell, Mary . . Horbas, John . . . Horbas, Lawrence . Hom, Georgette . . Horton, Mark . . Hoshell, James . . Houston, J. Allen . . Howard, Richard . Howard, Robert . . Howitt, Douglas . . Huber, Jo Ann . . Hudson, Mary . . . Huedepohl, Susan . . . Huege, Deborah . . . . . Huelskamp, Janel . , . . Huelskamp, Mark , Huffman, Judith . . Hug, Virginia . . Hughes, John . . . Hughes, Joseph . . Hughes, Regina . . Hughes, William . . Huhtelin, Nancy . . . Hulsebus, Cynthia . . Hultberg, Jeffrey . Hultberg, Julie . . Hultgren, Timothy , Hummel, Dale ...A Hunt, Anthony . . Hupp, Margaret . . Hurt, Barbara . . Hurt, Michael . . Huske, Yvonne . Hussey, Dru Ann . . . 223 . . 204 . . . . 223 . . . . . . 223 . . . . . . 185 . . 81,155,204 81,112,129,156 198,199,204 . . . . . .223 . . . . 181 . . . 74,81,204 . 19,25,108,l10 125,155,204 . . . . 132,204 . . . . 223 . . . 184 . . 56,184 . . 56,223 .......55 ......194 71,129,155,213 223,234 . . . . , .204 . . . 181 . . 113,223 . . 152,196 . . 188,196 . . 62,184 . . 138,191 . . . 223 . , 204 . . 197 . . . 186 . 54,204 . . 204 . . .223 . . 163,192 ......192 ......185 ..124,149,204 ......204 ....184 ..l52,197 ...152,223 ...223 ..223 ..1a4 ...223 ......192 . . .54,59,192 . . . . . 204 . 58,204 . . 184 ..192 ......204 . .142,156,194 . . . .156,192 . . . . . .192 . . . . . .223 .117,124,152,223 .,....204 63,185 ...194 .....223 58,204 ..125,164,223 ......204 ..131,156,197 ......184 ....,184 .....l96 . . . . 63,185 . . 68,155,204 . . .113,192 . . .57,59,185 . .,... 204 . . 132,199,204 . . . . 67,223 . . . . . 180 , . . 132,223 . 55,186 . . .204 . . 54,186 . . 16,223 . . 59,192 . . . . 187 . . . 199,204 . . . 113,204 . . . .152,192 . . . . . . 183 69,124,145,2l2 224,248 . . . . . . 194 . . . . 77,204 . . 55,152,185 . 69,81,150,204 . . 63,123,224 . . 63,110,195 . . .111,185 . . .139,204 . . .150,192 ....160 ,...204 . . 75,184 . . .110,193 . . 54,185 . . . .224 . . . . . 193 . . . 156,204 , ..... 193 . . 145,156,189 193,248 . . . 164,187 Hussey, Shannon . Huyler, James' . . Huyler, Michael . . . Hyslop, Catharine . , Hyslop, John .... Iacovella, Pina .... Iatesta, Randall . . lgyarto, Lynne . . Ikler, Julie . . . lng, Albert . . lng, Gilbert . . Ing, Helen , , lnge, Carol .... lngolia, James . . Ingolia, Joanne . lngolia, Joseph . . lnouye, Steven . . . lnserra, Catherine . . lnserra, Maryjo . . lrelan, Kurt . . . Ishu, Evelyn . . lvaska, Alan . . lvaska, Yvonne . lversen, Kenneth . Iverson, Catherine . . J Jackson, Debra . . . Jackson, Scott . . . Jacobs, Emmet . . Jacobs, Gwendolyn . Jacobs, Joseph . . . Jacobs, Lori Lee . . Jacobs, Paul . . . Jacobs, Stephen . . Jacobsen, Gail . . Jacobsen, Glenn . . Jacobson, Judith . Jacobson, Nancy . . Jager, Craig . . Jager, Phillip . . Jajkowski, James . James, David . . James, Victoria . Janis, Francesca . . Janis, Mary ..... Jankowski, Wesley . . Jaremczuk, Constance Jarosz, Steven .... Jaskolka, Victoria , . Jedliczka, Barbara . , Jenkins, Kim . . . Jenkins, Richard . . Jensen, Frank . . Jensen, Jodi . . Jensen, John . . . Jeppson, Steven . , Jin, Stephen . . . Joern, Brad . . Johnson, Bruce . Johnson, Anita . Johnson, Brian . . Johnson, David . . . Johnson, Deborah . . Johnson, Elizabeth J. Johnson, Elizabeth M. ....,. 45,205 Johnson, Elizabeth R. Johnson, Eric .... Johnson, George . . Johnson, Jeff . . Johnson, Jennifer . . Johnson, Karen A. . . Johnson, Karen M. . J nhnson, Johnson, Katherine J. Johnson, Leonard . . Johnson, Michael . Johnson, Philip . . Johnson, Robert . . Johnson, Vernon . . Johnson, Victoria . Johnston, Clare . Jonasen, Jennifer . Jones, Casey . . . Jones, Kevin . . l'1 Jonla Joris, Joris, Joris, d, Eric . Claudine . Paulette . . Renee .... Marianne . . Peter , . . Joyce, Joyce, , Robert . . Juckett, William . . . . 164,193 . . 54,59,193 . . 54,183 . . . 196 . . 204 . . . 194 . . .155,204 ., . . . ..187 . . . 81,198,204 .....204 ....190 ..81,224 ...190 ..,.184 . . 132,224 ....224 .....125 . . . 69,156,204 . . . . . 69,195 . . . 55,123,224 224 J J I ios,224 . . . 68,143,191 . . .16-1,194,195 ...-224 . . 120,204 . . 54,192 . . . 194 . . .205 . . 155,224 . . . .224 . . 56,186 . , . 155,194 . . .145,187,248 .....183 . . . . . . .224 . . . 89,116,142 188,192 ....197 . . . .224 . . .155.164,205 .....224 . , . . . . .194 . . . 81,142,205 . . . . .191 . . 55,184 . . . .182 . . 57,186 . . . . 181 . . 156,194 . . . 205 . . 186 . . . 224 . . . . 186 . . 59,186 . . . . . 205 . . 54,62,194 . . 54,181 . . .67 . , 224 . . . 192 . . . .224 . . 21,81,108 155,224 ...-224 . . . .110,141,186 . . .152,224 . . . . 224 . . 116,224 . . 117,224 . . . 192 .........135 Katherine E, ........ 205 45,141,156,193 ........224 ...183 ....187 . . 164,165 . . 55,187 . . . 187 . . 164,205 . . . 185 . . . . 224 . .42,55,62 . . .224 . 16,196 . . . .205 . . . . . 69,81,224 . . . . .113,156,195 118,121,14O,224 ........224 .......224 Juhlin, Dag . . . . 110,185 Juhlin, Dale . . . . . 110,195 Juiris, William . . . . . . . . 185 Julitz, Sheryl . ..... . . 195 Kadlec, James ....... . . 187 Kadlec, Kathleen .... . . 224 Kadlec, Kristine . . . . 205 Kaeding, Peter .... .... 1 86 Kaepplinger, Garry . ...... 224 Kaepplinger, Peter . ..... 54,190 Kages, Kathryn . . . . .109,184,205 Kaihatsu, Edward . . . . .38,60,152,205 Kaihatsu, Nancy . ....,. 190 Kaiser, Daniel . . . . 190 .,..,.206 .....192 Lichtenvoort, Linda '. Kaleth, Gail ..... Kaleth, Jill ....., Kaminski, Kcnneth Kane, David ..,.. Kania, Gregory , . Kaniff, Daniel , . Kaniff, Nancy . . Kann, Amy . . . Kann, Heidi ..... Kantor, Stanislaw . . Kappos, Irene ..... Karabin, Annetliere Karac, Christine . . . Karacic, Elaine . . Karacic, Roseanne . . Karecki, Donna . . Karecki, Linda . . . Karecki, Perriann . . Karris. Dawn . . . Kash, Belinda . . Kashul, Steven . . Kasicki, Robin . . Kaspryk, John . . Kawa, Greg . , Kay, Cynthia . . Kay, Jacquelin . Kay, Robert . . Kaye, Diane . . . Kaye, Joseph . . Kazimer, Kevin . . Kazuk, Carol . . Kean, Laura . . Kean, Thomas . . Keane, Noreen . . . Keating, Kevin . . Keating, 'Perry . . Keefe, Daniel . . Keefe, Mary . . . Keely, Patrick . . Keenan, Leslie , . . Keenan, Melinda , , Kecran, Nancy . Keim, Laura . . . Kellan, Jill ..... Kellan, Vance .... Kellberg, Barbara . . . Kellenberger, Daryl Keller, Julie . . . Keller, Laura . . Kelley, Mary . . Kelly, Brian . . Kelly, James . . . Kelly, Kathleen . . Kelly, Kevin ..... Kemmerer, Charles Kem e Fllen . P . 1 . . Kenclzy, Katharine Kengott, Bryan .... Kennedy, Margaret Kennedy, Michael Kennedy, Sean . Kenyeri, Cathy . Keman, Brian . . Kerr, Cynthia . . Kerr, Margaret , Kezios, Pamela . . Kidston, Adam . . . Kiclston, Candace , . Kiefel, Richard . Kielas, Julie . . . Kielas, Kevin . . Kielhofer, Gail . . Kiley, Kase . . Kilroy, John . . Kim, Gena .... Kimbrel, Scott . . Kind, Alexander . . King, David . . . King, Gary . . . King, Julie ..... King, Robert ...... Kingston, Kathleen Kirkpatrick, Lynn . , Kirsteins, Andrew . . Kittelson, Paul . . Kittler, Emily . . Klages, John . . Klsges, Karen . . Kluges, Susan . . Klaus, Pamela . . . Klenske, Cheryl . , Kleve, Cheryl . . Klier, David . . Klier, Timothy . Klimas, Michael . , Klingler, Mark . . . Klink, Peter .... Kluchenek, Suzanne Kmet, Dean .... Knop, David .... Knudtson, Gail . Knutsen, Debra . , Knutsen, Jeffrey . . Kobos, Frederick . Kocon, John . . . Koenig, Kurt . . Koenig, Robert . . Kohler, Charles . . Kolar, Sharon . . Kollin, Renate . . Kolo, Karen . . Kolo, Kathleen . Kolstad, Mary . . . . .187 . . . 224 . . .191 . . .224 . . . .224 . . . . 62,205 ... . , .112,192 . .112,116,117,205 . . . .112,l17,224 . . . . . .182 . . . .205 ....l90 ..156,l95 ...205 ...224 ..224 ...186 ....205 ..56,81,205 ....205 ..156,192 .....224 ......205 . . . 69,70,8l,205 . . .70,76,187 . . 55,109,180 . . . . . 187 . . . . . 62,205 . . . . . . . . 224 . . 73,74,76,81,205 . 24,'l'6,88,135,195 . . . . 54,612,180 . . .l41,149,193 . . . . . . . . 193 . . .33,56,123,224 . . . . . 54,186 . . .142.I88,190 .....180 . . . .224 . , 75,193 . . . .205 . .156,224 . . .180 . . . . 224 69.191 . . . . . 56,111,187 81,ll5,122,124,146 . . . . . . . . 196 . .112,212,224,236 . . . . . . . .191 .. . . . 118,121 . . .180 . .180 . .224 . .191 . .148 . . . . . . . .195 . . . . . . . .180 . . 8l,143,156,224 61,123 . . . 152,194 . . .143,152,191 . . . 108,205 . . 73,187 . . . . . 58,205 ... . . .164,181 . . . . . . . . 224 . . 21,108,110,185 . . . 19,21,25,124 155,224 . . 73,205 . . 61,191 . . . . . 224 . ...... 190 . . 61,123,224 . . . . . 191 . . 63,180 . . . . . 185 . .111,163,205 , .... 63 . . 183 . . . , 190 .....194 . . , . . . 182 . . 81,108,110 . . . . . . 186 . . . .124,l45,248 . .118,124,131,145 224,248 . . . . . . 205 . . 143,188,190 . . . 164,181 . . 190,195 . . 164,183 . . 56.184 . . . 187 . . . 54,187 . . . . . . 190 . . 55,182,205 . . . . .205 . . . . 194 . . . . . 187 . . 46,121,224 . . . . .205 . . . . . .55 ... . 63,224 . . 61,109,191 . . . 155,194 .1 .... 164.227 , 1os,12-1,155,227 .......182 ....145,248 ...191 Komornicki, Lori . Kong, Joanna . . Knpp, Christine . . Kopp, Susan .... Korenchan, Joseph . Kormany, Margaret . . Kormany, William . . Korn, Russell . . . Kort, Kevin . . , . . Kurtas, Katherine . . . Korzenieski, Maryann . . . Kosar, David ..... Kosatka, Donald . . . Kosik, James . . . Koskiewicz, Ronald . Kosmen, John ..., Kosowski, Edward . . Koster, Cathy . . . Kotynsky, Sonia . . Kuwols, James . . Kowols, Thomas . . Kozak, Cheryl . . Koziol, Ladonna . . Kraco, Karen '. . . Krajewski, Letitia . Kramer, George . . Kranz, Cynthia . . Krause, Carolyn . . Krause, James . . Krause. Karen . . . Krejcik, Edward . . Krejcik, Susan . . . Kreli, Kathleen . . Kreppel, Mary . . Kriekel, Steven . . Krippner, Keith . . Krippner, Kenneth . Kritsaa, John . . . Kritsas, Kathryn . Kroeckel, John .... Kroeschell, Bonnie . . Kroeschell, Thomas . Kroeschell, William . Krol, Christopher . . Krol, Janine .... Kropke, Cindy . . . Kropke, Kathryn . Kropke, William . . Krueger, David . . Krueger, Debra . . Krueger, Gregory . Krueger, Janet . . Krueger, Jill .... Krumwiede, James . Kruachka, Cheryl . . Krypel, Carla . . . Krypel, Carol . . . Kubina, Patrick . . Kubina, Susan . . Kucera, Ronald . . Kucharski, Ann ....,. Kuechenberg, David .... 81,112,122,124 l45,198,199,248 . . . . . . 191 . 71,77,152,182 81,121,164,227 . . . . . . 227 . . . . . . 181 . . 98,152,205 . . . . . 205 . . . . .227 . . . . . .205 . . 118,121,227 . . . . .227 ....187 ..89,205 ...182 ....192 ..,..187 . .. . 77,180 . . 139,164,205 . . . 110,227 ....205 ......205 .. .. 90,192 109,152,199,205 . . 70,162,227 . . . . . .205 . . . .135,204 . 70,81,116,117 155,205 .,...205 ....193 . . 41,61,205 1 . . . . 227 . .150,164,195 . . . . . 205 . . 63,183 . . . . 181 , . 138,139,227 . . . 160,195 . . 23,55,227 . . . . 152,192 . . 46,152,227 . . 147,152,205 . . .118,227 . . . . . 187 . . 117,184,205 . . . . . 111 . . 54,62,182 . . 199,205 . . . . 184 . . . 54,192 . . 75,115,191 -16,81,115,227 . 22,33,56,122 123,213,227 . . , . . 181 . . . . . .205 . .134,135,205 . . . . . 205 . . . 156,194 . . 67,123,138 139,227 . . . 164,191 . . . 62,637,187 Kuechenberg, Katherine .... 20,156,227 Kuechenberg, Kimberly Kuffel, Christine .... Kuffer, Dawn . . Kugach, Michelle . Kuker, Donna . . Kulik, Randall . . . Kulkens, Jacquelyn . ' A l108,124,125:134 Kumiega, Kimberly . . . Kummeruw, Robert .... Kuntz, Scott ........ Kupjack, Timothy . . Kurkowski, Celine . . Kurowski, Barbara Kurpiel, .loan . . . . . . Kurth, James . Kurth, Lisa . . . Kurtzer, Steven . . Kush, Brett .... Kutzera, Lorene . . Kwasegroch, Julie . Kwasny, Walter . , Kyllingstad, Laura . . Kyllingstad, Patricia . . . L LaRue, Debra .. . LaRue, Julie . . . Lachiw, Vera . . Laden, Nancy . . Ladin, Jay . . . Laenertz, Geri . . Lafeber, Mary . . . Lafeber, Theodore . . Lago, James .... Lahart, Patricia . . Lajewski, Donna . . Lake, Diane .... Lskowski, Laura . . . Laloggia, Dominick . Lammersfeld, Donald . . Lammersfield, Joseph . . Lanctot, John ...... Landa, Donna . . . . 73,76,122,188 191,195 . , 142,188,191 . . . . . 205 . . 81,117,148 149,205 . . . . . . 185 . . . . 152,227 164 185 146,227 . . . . . .205 127,155,213,227 . 110,164,227 -. . . .142,205 . . . . 163,227 81,115,122,129 198,199,205 . . . . 155,205 . . . . 205 . . 110 . . . . 205 . . . . . 182 . . . . 77,192 . . 86,152,205 . . . 178.181 . . 110,190 ..212,227 ...205 ..183 ..185 ,.205 .,..227 .....185 . . 60,189,192 . . . 192,197 , . 93,205 . . 160,182 ....205 .....192 ..41,61,227 .,..182 ...205 ...182 ...196 Landeck, Thomas Landerghini, Mark Lane, Carolyn . . . Lane, Laura . . . Lange, Lange, Lange, Karen . . Kathleen . . William . . Langford, Michael . . Langner, Catherine . Langtim, William . Lennon, David . , Lsnphere, Cindy . . Lanphere, Dean . . Larsen Larsen Justina . Mark . . Larsen, Richard . . Larson, Daniel . . Larson, Larson, Donna . . Laura , . Larson, Peter . . Larson, Ronald . Lasare, Lasare Joseph . . Michael . . Laszczak, David . . Laterza, Laterza, Laterza, Clare . . Nick . . Paula . . Latos, Kenneth . Lauer, Heidi . . Lavan, Sue . . Laverty, Laverty, Joan . . Michael . Lawler, Janet . . Lawrence, Kay . . . Lazzara, Joseph , . Lazzara, Joyce . , Lazzara, Lynne . LeBeau, Art . . LeBeau, Mary . . LeDuc, Mark . . LeMay, Peter . . Leivray, Phillip . ...........205 . . . .147,149,152,227 .......205 . . . . 162,190 . . . 76,227 , . 69,113,227 . , . 138,227 . . . 227 . . . . 193 . . , . . 132 . . . .213,227 . .198,199,206 . . . . . 191 . . . 188,192 . . . .206 . , .192 . . , .180 . . 86,227 . . . 180 . . . . 180 . . 165,182 . . .227 . . . 182 . . 56,227 . . . 187 . . . . 194 . . . . . 206 . . . . 67,227 . . 118,121,227 . . . . . 206 . . , 142,195 . . . . 227 . . . . . 132 . . 113,156,206 . . . . .206 . ..... 180 . . 156,213,227 . . .123,227 ....192 ,-206 ..,....193 ...........181 LeMonier, Nanette ,... 81,108,124,155 227,234 LeValley, Curtis . . .... 155,192 Leahy, Brian . . . . . 54,194 Leahy, Scott .... ..... 1 81 Leander, Kathleen . . . . .156,160,192 Leander, Thomas . ..... 206 Lechner. Layne . . - - 155.192 Lechton, Joseph . . . . . 206 Lee, Elizabeth . . . . . 227 Lee,Gary ...227 Lee, John . . ..... 192 Lee, Martha . .... . . 192 Lee, Mary , , . . 73,77,81,206 Lee, Robert . . ...... 181 Leeds, Cynthia . . . .... 162,206 Leever, Nicholas . Lehman, Judy Ann . . Leibrock, Mark . . Leibrock, Martin , Leigh, Jean . . . Lemme, Claudia . . . Lenke, Ellen . . . Leonard, Susan . Leone, David . Leone, Kathryn . Leone, Matthew . . Leone Patrice . . Lepore, Dominick . Lescher, Theresa .... Lester, Lester, Julia ...... Kay ..... Leszczynski, Brian . . Letzow, Lynda . . . Levin, Mark ..... Lewis, Flint ..... Lewis, Franklin far.- Lewis, Geralyn . . FE Leyva, Paul .... , . Lietz, Caryn ..... Lilleberg, Cynthia . Limper, Scott . . . Linczmaier, John , Linden, Daniel .... Linden, David .... Lindholm, Christopher Lindstrom, Kimberly Lindstrom, Nadia . . Lindstrorn, Tracey . . Linder, Julius . . . Linn, Cheryl . . . Linzing, Michael . Linzing, Littwin, Susan .... Therese . . . LoBianco, Salvatore . LoBianco, Victoria . . LoBue, Steven . . . LoPresti, LoPresti, LoSasso, Flavia . . Patricia . Susanne . . Locascio, David . . Locascio, Robert . . Lochen, John . . Loda, Donna . . . Loefiier Timoth . y - . Logsdon, Julie .... Lohens, Daniel . . . Lohens, Michael . . . . . . . 38,56,60,206 . . 156,160,195 ...,.206 ....206 , .... ,206 ....,..227 . , 16,115,133,227 . . 15,16,77,122 124,147,227 . . . 150,192 . . .15O,227 . . 62,181 . . . 227 . . . . . . . . 187 98,118,121,150,227 , .,.. 141,156,191 .........227 196 'flfzos .. ...227 ,. ...206 ,. ...227 ,, ..89,227 .. ...164,l93 . . . 156,196 . . . . 227 . . . , 227 . . 56,195 . . 55,227 . . ..... 193 . . . . . , 193 , . . .15,72,116,117 127,212,213,22B . . . . .111,191 . . 72,117,193 . . . . ,228 . 143,163,228 . . . . . 193 . . .115,228 . . .... 142,182 . . . . . . 181 . .22,se,111,22s , .118,121,122 123,228 . . . . .206 . . 164,195,197 . . . . 181 . . . . . . 131 . .... 54,150,193 . . . . . . . . . 206 . . .118,124,143,145 161,228,248 . . . . 59,196 . . . .223 . . . 228 . . 180 Lohens, Robert . Lohman, Cheryl . . Lohman, Mark . . Loll, Robert ..... Lombardi, Guy ..... Lombardo, Elizabeth Lonergan, Daniel . . Lonergan, William . . Long, Madelene . . Long, Richard . . Long, Thomas . . Lottich, Mark . . . Laughlin, James . . Lovkvist, Debra . . Lovkvist, Lori . . Lubeck, Alan . Lubezny, Lilia . . Lubicz, Carl . . , Ludwig, Jeffrey . . . . . 206 . , 164,206 . . . . 193 . . 63,180 . . 105,228 . . . 228 . . . . 187 . . . . . 194 . .124,156,228 . . . . .181 . . 147,206 . . 58,206 . . . 228 . . , . 228 . . 156,194 . . . 195 . . 156,195 . . . 206 ......63,194 Ludwig, Renee ........... 96,228 Lukens, Rebecca . . Lundberg, Sharon . , Lunde, John ,... Lundell, Leslie . . Lunney, Jeffrey . . Lupori, Marguerit . . Lupori, Melissa . . . Lusignsn, Therese . . Lutz, Kitch . . . Lutz, Nancy . . . Luvisi, William . . Lyle, Beverly . . Lynch, Barbara . . Lynch, David . . Lynch, John . . . 22,74.81,152,228 Lukens, Margaret .... . . . . .74,81,206 . . 57,181 . . .181 . . 182 . . .228 .....194 . . .71,72,77 163,206 ....192 , . . . . 228 . . .152.155,194 . . . 81,155,206 .....206 .......194 54228 Lyons, Nancy .,.... 122,1'98,199:206 Lytle, John . .... . . Maas, Jennifer . . . Maas, Suzanne .... Mabrey, Daniel . . MacArthur, Laura . . MacDonald, Kelly , . MacKenzie, Jody . . Macejak, Susan . , Machon, Melissa . . Madden, Elizabeth . Madej, Karen . . . Madsen, Brandt . . Madsen, Lorrin . . Madsen, Wayne . . Magnuson, John . . Maher, Robert . . Maier, Wayne .... Maiorano, Carmen . . Maiorano, Karen . Maksymiw, Nancy . . Malatia, Steven . . Malek, Ronald . . Males, Julie . . Malin, Steven . . Mall, Craig . . . Malloy, Laura . . Malone, Diane . . Malone, Peter . . Maloney, Brian . . Maloney, David . . Mammoser, Susan . . Manfredini, Robert , . Manganello, Vincent Manoa, Michael . . . Mansueto, Nicolas . . Marbach, Victoria . . Marciniak, Lawrence Marcus. Constance . Marcus, Ellen . . . Marczyk, Mary . . Marks, Penelope , . . Markus, Timothy . . Mamul, Mark .... Maroney, Sharon . . Marcus, Kathryn . . Marr, Kim ..... Marrero, Kathy . . Marrero, Robert . . Marshall, Alan . . . Marshall, Jeffrey . Martell, Daniel . . Martin, Eric ..,.. Martin, J. Theodore . . Martin, Randy .... Martin, Stephanie . . Martin, Susan . . . Martino, Nancy . . . Martino, Richard . . Marvin, Pamela . , Marz, Alan . . . Masilotti, Denise . Maslsnka, Marc . . Mason, Dale ..... Massari, Michael . . . Mastrolanardo, Patrick Mastrolonardo, Ray . . Math, Judith .... Mathy, Susan . . . Mathys, Carole . . Matsie, Louis . . . Matsuoka, Joseph . . Matthies, Adam . . Matthys, Ginny . . Mattick, Lori . . 62,180 . . 143,194 . . 156,228 ......206 .,....,206 . 72,163,l.78,182 . . .178,179,182 . . . . . . . 228 . . .141,156,194 . . . . . . 181 . . . . . .228 . .. . . 63,182 , . 70,74,77,183 . . . 45,123,206 . . . . . . 195 . . 152,228 . . . . . . 206 . . . . . . . 206 . . .124,148,196 . . . . . .206 . . . . 206 . . . . . . 206 . . . . . . . 184 . 22,123,212,228 . . . . . . . 196 . . . . . .185 . . . . . . 182 . . . . . . . 206 . . 146,164,228 . . . . . .206 . . . . . . 183 . . .164,192,194 . . . . 187 . . 194 . . 228 . . 206 . .206 . . 194 . . .228 . .150,195 . . 141,228 . . 63,228 . . . 228 . . . . 228 , .156,192 . .143,182 . . .206 . . 54,194 . . . . 59,192 . . . . . . . 228 . . . . . . . 228 . .41,61,122,123 , . . . . . .206 196 184 228 . . 196 . . 228 . . . 228 228 . . . .137,206 . . . 54,613,196 . . . . 195 . . . 183 . . 206 . . . 182 . . . . 182 . . 110,206 . . . 185 . . . 228 . . 60,206 . . 55,206 . . . . . . . 195 . . .142,145,l56 160,248 253 Mattucci, Mark . . , Mattucci, Raymond . Matturro, James . . . Matyas, Thomas . . Mau, David . . . Mau, Eric , . . . May, Catherine . . May, Charles . . May, Julie . . . May, Robert . . . May, Stan ..... Maycan, Russell . . Mazurek, Sandra . . McAndrew, Russell . McAulif1', Daniel . . McAu1if1', Steven , McCann, Arthur . , McCann, James . . . McCarthy, Catherine McCarthy, Joseph . . McCarthy, Margaret McCarthy, Maureen . McCarthy, Michael . McClelland, Kerwin . McConnell, Kevin . . McCormick, Jacqueline McCormick, Joseph , McDonald, Kelly . . McDonough, Joan . . McDonough, Patrick McDonough, Sean . . McFarland, Kimberly McFarland, Kristen . McGlade, James . . McGlade, Thomas . . McGovem, Daniel . . McGovem, Karen . . McGovem, Kimberly McGovem, Theresa . McGrath, Michael . . McGuire, Mary . , McHenry, Sharon . . McKenna, John . . . McKune, Michael . . McLendon, Nancy . . McLennan, Tamera . McLennan, Todd . McMahon, Susan . McMeen, John . . . McMeen, Patricia . . McMonagle, Meghan McNamara, James . McNamara, Patricia . McNamara, Timothy McNeela, Edward . . McNeela, John . . McParland, Brian . , McParland, Colin . . McParland, Sean . McPherson, Lon . . McReynolds, John . . McReyno1ds, Katheri McReynolds, Mary . McWilliams, Michael Meehan, Timothy . . Meier, Mary .... Meilicke, Mark . Melia, James . . Melick, Mary . . Meiligan, Anne . . Melson, Constance . Menolascino, Annette Messersmith, Susan . Metropulos, Ann . . . Meuret, John . . Meyer, Kirk . . . Meyers, Janica . . Meyers, Jennifer . . Meyers, Jodi . . . Meyers, Mark . . Miceli, Lisa . . Miceli, William . . Michaels, Terry . . Michalik, Julie . . . Michalik, Kathleen . Michel, William . . Michniuk, David . Michniuk, Susan . Michuda, Gregory . . Michuda, Mary . . . Miculescu, Mitchell . Mielecki, Mary Joy . Mielecki, Vincent . Migala, Camille . . Migala, Leane . . Mikell, Kevin . . Mikol, Daniel . . Mikos, Christine . . Mikos, Steven . . Milczsrek, Joan . . Miles, Craig . . . Miles, Robert . . Millard, Robert . Miller, Athan . . 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Miller, Kurt . . 254 ...186 ....206 .....206 . . .141,206 . . 57,193 . . 63,183 . . . 196 . . . 206 . . . 150 182 183 194 . . . 206 . . .180 . . . 192 . . . 228 190 ...180 ....206 ..59,197 .,...206 ...130,194 ..59,180 ...206 ...194 ...196 ..,.194 ..,..195 ...150,183 ,...193 .....150 , 75,127,185 , 15,108,199 . . . 55,188 16,29,55,122 123,138,228 . . . 55,180 . . . 112,195 . 75,115,122 188,196 . . . . 181 . . . 228 . . . 196 . . . , 196 . . . . . 192 . . . 62,196 . 25,156,195 . 81,115,122 . . . 56,181 . 142,188,196 . . . . . 197 . . .156,206 . . . . . 206 . 46,123,228 , . . . .183 46,57,l23,228 . . . . . 228 . . . . .182 . . . 228 . . 63,181 . . . . 195 . .121,228 . . 54,192 . . 86,182 . . . . 228 . . .163,206 . . 56,91,100 . . . 197 . . . . 228 . . . . . 228 . . .138,197 . . . . 192 . . . 196 . . .228 . . 72,182 . . .206 . . . . 206 . . 58,206 . . . 192 . . . 182 . . . .228 . . . 130,197 . . . .183 . . . .55 . . .206 . . . . 188 . . 81,228 . . .206 . , . 184 . . . . 192 . . .138,197 . . 138,197 . . . .185 . . 188,197 . . .228 . . . 206 . . . 186 . . .206 . . . 55,206 . . . 112,186 42,55,62,122 123,155,206 . . . 81,228 . . . 55,206 . 54,105,192 . . . . .206 . . . . 192 . . . 181 . . . . . 23 . . 24,81,206 . . . . 183 . . . 181 . . . . 206 . . . . . 228 . 54,178,182 Miller, Margaret . . Miller, Mary . . . Miller, Ralph . . Miller, Rebecca , Miller, Susan . . . Millhise r, David . . Milligan, Terese . . Minerva, Vincent . Minta, Deborah . . Mioduski, Mark , Mittlacher, Holly . Mix, Kimberly . . Mizera, Molick, Molick, Juliet Craig . . Karen . . Molinare, Daniel . . Molinare, Heidi . . Mollin, Charles . Monaco, Patrick . . Monestero, Linda . Mongoven, Kevin . Moody, Ruth . . Mooney, Sheryl . Moore, Denise . . Moore, Mary . . Moore, Warren . Moorman, Edgar . Moravec, Jill ..... Mores, Christopher . . . . .156,192 . . .132,231 . . . 62,190 . . . . . . 182 . . . . . 134,231 . . 19,90,155,206 . . . . 24,197 . . . . .207 . . .207 . . .231 . . . 75,185 . . . 152,231 ...190 ...231 ...190 ...231 ...231 54,190 ,..160,231 .-.186 ....207 ..69,185 ...207 ...231 ....207 ..33,56,231 ....196 ...,.207 Morrell, Paul . . . . . .121,231 Morris, Michael . . .... 207 Morrison, Carol . . . . 190 Mortimer, David . . . . 56,185 Mosarski, John . .... 207 Mostad, Carol . . . . . 117,196 Motroni, Renato .... . . 55,207 Moy, Lilly ........ .... 1 90 Moy, Stanley ....... . . 56,185 Mpistolarides, Richard Mrowiec, Jonathan Mrowiec, Kenneth . Mrozins ki, Deborah .......... 196 Muck, Ellyn .... Muck, Ronald . . . Mueller, Arthur . . Mueller, Deborah . Mueller, Manuel . . Mueller, Thomas . Muellne Mugnai. Muka, John .... r, April , John . Mullally, Arlene .......... 155,231 Mullally, Christopher Mullan, Christine . . Mullins, Marianne . . Mullins, Thomas . Mullowney, Joseph . Mundro, David . . . Muno, Brian .... Munn, Kelly Ann . . Muno, William . . Murnighan, Margaret ........231 . . , . . . .46,55,207 . . . 16,29,55,122,231 . . . , .117,231 . . . .. 56,190 54,182 . . . 21,131,155,231 . . . . 56,105,267 . . 57,118,121,123 165,231 . . . . . . 192 . . . . 192 . . ..... 155,207 . . .124,145,231,248 . . .122,l33,231 . . . .207,267 . . 55,62,122 . . . . 194 . . .194 . . . .197 . . 73,186 . . . . , 123,207 . . .... 194 Murphy. Daniel . . . . . 55,184 Murphy, Hugh . . . . . . 192 Murphy, Jack . . . . . .231 Murray, Christine . . . . .207 Murray, David . . . . . 56,207 Murray, Debra . . . . . 68,184 Mutert, Donald ..... . . . 192 Mylander, Kenneth .... . . . 231 Naatz, James .,.. . . . . . . 67,182 Nagel, Gerald . . . Nagle, Julie .... Nakagawa, Daniel . Nakagawa, Terry . Nash, John . . . Nash, Judith .... Nsu, Steven . , . . Nawarynsky, Orest Nealt, Laura .... Nealt, Timothy . . Nelson. Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Catherine . . . Gregory G. . . Gregory J ..,. Julie .... Kimberly . Laura A. . Laura A. . Milton . . Phillip , . Scott . Steven . . Susan . . William . . Nesbit, Ann . . . Nesbit, Kathryn . . Nesbit, Martha . . . Neubauer, Annette . Neubauer, Cynthia' . Neubauer, David . . Neubauer, Jacqueline Neubauer, Kenneth . Neumann, Rene . . . Neumann, Richard . Nevins, Carolyn . . Nicholas, John . . Nicholas, Scott . Nickele, Jeffrey . . Nickele, Thomas . . Nicolau, Mary . . ..... .132 .. .,143,189,197 .. ..... 231 .........183 ..........207 81,143,156,212,231 ..........231 ...231 ..,207 ...,193 ..73.184 .....183 ......191 , . 24,70,77,187 . 143,156,191 . .156,184,207 . . . . . 161 . . .123,207 . . 62,123 . . . . 231 . . 121,231 . . . . . .231 . . . . . .207 . . . 8l,112,129,198 199,207 . . . . 75.184 . .120,122,231 . . . . . 231 . . . . 207 . . . . . 180 . . . .143,188,191 .....231 ...267 ...190 ....190 . . 56,207 , . 63,181 . . . . . 190 . . . . . . 180 . . .72,81,115,122 155,198,199,207 Nicotera, Louisa . Niemet, Edwin . . Niemet, Patricia . . Nierman, Matthew Nierman, Steven . Nilson, Steve ...,. Ninnemann, Noreen . . . Nistler, Caryn ..... Nistler, Steven . . . Nistler Jr., Louis . Nocchi, Daniel ..,. Nocchi, Margaret . Nolan, Kathryn . Nuldan, Daum . . Nora, Charles . Nora, Vincent . . . Norden, Mark . . . . . Norlander, Nancy . . . Novak, Daniel . . . Novak, Eric . . . Novak, Gary . . Novak, Joanne . . Novak, Josephine . 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Palmer, Clayboum ......207 . .16-4,165,197 . . . . . 231 . . 54,62,181 . . . . 207 . . . 231 231 . . , 117,183 . . .54,62 ....207 .....231 ...178,183 ...156,231 ....207 ...207 ...,l87 .....190 . . .l13,231 . . . . 67,181 .. 56,123,231 ..,..197 ....23l ...184 ...180 ....132 ...,183 197 . . 108,156,207 . . . 37,581,122 129,231 . . . . 75,184 . .1-45,231,248 . . . . 152,192 .....196 ....l84 .....207 . . 72,81,116 117,207 . . , 156,231 . . . . . . 231 . . . . . . 186 . 54,62,106,197 . . . . . . 231 . 33,56,61,123 137,231 . . 109,125,186 . . .57,59,183 . . . , . 182 . . 54.182 ..,..63 .....l80 ...155,207 ....231 ..,231 ....I94 ......207 . . . . . 55,152,186 72,116,117,207 .......191 ......231 ...193,196 ....185 ...207 ...197 ...207 .,.207 ...231 ...186 ....231 ...121,231 ....231 ...100,207 .....207 ...156,196 ....191 ...197 ....208 . . . . . 186 . .150,169,208 .....208 ...188,196 ...143,231 .....208 ....,.195 .,12O,130,231 .....186 .,..183 ...,208 ..72,l86 ...,.231 ....152,191 . . . .109,232 . . . . 183 . . 77,81,208 . . . .232 . . . . . 192 . . . 142,208 ....185 ....232 . . . 152,232 . . 55,123,232 . . . . 187 . . . 191 . . .232 . . . 185 . . . . 208 110 . . 60,150,196 . . . . .232 Palmer, Heather . , Psloinn, Gus .... 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Pejril, Mary . . Pejril, Susan . . Pelikan, Bryan . . . Pelzl, Carol .,.., Pelzl, Christopher . . Pence, Patricia . , Perlini, Marian . . Perlini, Phillip , . . Perrin, James . . . Perrin, Patrick . . . Perry, Julie . . . Persson, Lisa . . Pesigan, Glenn .... Pesigan, Michael . . Pesola, Marie . . . Pestka, Melissa . . . Peszek, Raymond . . Peters, Anne .... Peters, John , . . Peters, Robert . . Peters, Thomas . . . Petersen. Barry . . . . Petersen, Christopher Petersen. Matthew . . Petersen, Susan . . . Peterson, Andrew . . Peterson, Cami . . Peterson, Julie . . . Peterson, Steven . . . Peth, Kristi .... Petkus, Valerie . Petrick, Thomas , Petrowski, Anne . . Petrowski, James . . Petrowski. Stephen . Petrucci, John .... Petruleas, Evelyn . . Pettersen, Scott . . Pfeiffer, Julia . . . Pfeiffer, Mark .... Pfeiffer, Timothy . . Pfister, Marianne . . Pfister, Thomas . . Pfister, Timothy . . . Phillips, Catharine . . Phillips, David Piazza, Mary ..... Piccoli, Annemarie . . Piccoli, Christopher . . Piccoli, Steven ..... Pientka, Jean ..... Pientka, Thomas . . . Piepho, Ross . . . . Piepho, Sharon . . . Pierobon, Sandra . . Pierpoint. John . . Pilarski, Kevin . . . Pillai. Ajith . . Pinney, Karen . . . Pinney, Kevin . . . Pirok, Susan . , . . . . . . 178 . . . 55,253,232 . . . . . . . 192 . . 41,56,61,208 . . . . . . 192 . . 55,123,232 . . . . . . .208 . . . . . . . .194 . 54,63,122, 148,194 . . . . . . . .195 . . . . . .113,156 . .118,121,131,232 . . . . . . . .190 . . . . . . . . 232 73,110,164,178,181 . . . . 139,156,232 . . . . 178,186 . . . . . 208 . . . 232 . . .232 . . . 196 . . . 232 . . . 183 . . . 208 . . ,208 . . . 186 . . . 232 . . . 208 . . .208 . . . 208 . . . .62 . . 63,208 . . . . . 187 . . .152,232 . . .156,192 . . . . 187 . . . . 192 . . .135,2a2 . . . .192 . . . . 59,184 . . . . . 62,192 . .146,147,152,232 . . . . . . . .sos . . . . . . . . 192 . . . .147,148,232 . . . . . .232 . . . 59,192 . . .1s2,2os . . . .187 . . .i1o,1s2 . . .11-19,208 . . .212,232 . . . . . 152 . . .150,208 . . . .152,192 .......187 . . ,56,61,123,232 ......164,232 . . 57,152,178,186 . . , . . 72,208 . . .141,143,187 . . . . , . 190 . . . 55,232 . . . . . . 193 . . .156,188,193 . . . . 115,187 . . . . 208 . . . 193 . . . . .187 . . . . . . 208 . . . . . . . 190 . . .178,185,186 . . .124,148,208 . . . . . . 208 . . . . . 193 , . . .148,193 , ...... 208 . . . . . . . 197 . . .113,156,208 . . . . . 57,193 . . .75,81,152,232 . . .113,212,232 . . . . . 185 . . . . . . . 193 ... . . .163,208 . . . . . 55,123,232 . . .124,145,152,208 56,193 55,232 ..232 ...,180 ...,109,180 .,.....185 , . .150,166,196 ....105,232 .....181 .....208 . . . . 56,147 . . . 136,152,208 . . 81,116,117,208 ........187 ........208 ........232 81,116,117,122,232 ........208 ......67,l82 . . . 155,208 . . . 134,232 . . . . 208 . . 56,180 . . . 208 . . . 186 . . 56,187 . . . 232 9 Stnchowiak, Stanley Stack, Charlene 1 . 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Rusch, Kurt .... Russay, Magdalene Russell, James . . . Russo, Keith .... Russo, Marie ,... Rutkowski, David . Rutkowski, Ronald Ruxton, Brian . . . Ruxton, Nancy . . Ruyak, Cynthia . . Ryan, Danette . . Ryan, Daniel , . . Ryan, David . . . Rydosz, Ronald . . Rydz, Brian .... Rytlewski, Russell . Saari, Katherine . . Sable, Nancy . . . Safavi, Kaveh . . . Safvi, Kayvon . . . Sagerstrom, Kristin Sainio, Arthur . , . Sainio, William . . Salemi, Donald . . Salgia, Ravi .... Salisbury, Shirley . Salm, Gary .... Saloman, Debora . Saloman, Mark . . Saltwell, Susan . . Saltzman, Samuel . Samaras, Mary Jo . Samborski, Michael Samp, James . . . Samuelson, Thomas Sances, Kathleen . Sandberg, Gayle . . Sandrock, Kevin . . . . .162,235 . . . 184 ......235 . . .68,76,184 . . 75,117,209 .....190 .....195 54,187 ...184 ..209 ......195 ......113 72,136,139,209 ....81,183 ......235 ..235 ..235 . .196 .....209 ,.....195 . . . . . .235 . . 72,117,184 . . . . . . 235 . . . 152,235 . . 24,152,195 .....195 ...56,186 . . . . . .209 . . 76,150,196 . . . . . .209 115,133,163,209 . . 57,152,209 . . . . 54,196 . . . 19,2-5,108 110,209 . . . 186 . . . . .235 . . .111,209 . . . 184 . . . . . 196 . . . 89,196 . . 63,164,184 . . . . . 209 . . . 235 . . . . . 196 . . . . 152,197 . . . . . , 209 . . .24,70,209 70,115,178,187 . . . 45,613,235 . .108,110,142 143,197 . . . . .209 . . . 152,197 . . . . . . 197 . . 97,150,235 . . . . . . 235 152,160,183,186 . . . .152,209 . . . . 54,192 . . . . . . 235 . . . 77,81,209 . . . . . . 209 . . . . . .209 61,110,199,209 . .,... 192 . . . . . . 235 . . . . . . 197 . . 55,123,209 . . . . . 197 . . . . .209 . . . . 155,235 . . 62,155,209 . . . 161,235 ......1B5 . .1l0,165,181 ......209 ......209 ......180 61,123,156,235 . . . . 141,197 ......235 ......186 . . 54,122,194 . 29,55,122,123 143,198,209 . . . . . . 196 . . . . . 197 . . 56,197 ......197 . . . . 156,192 109,125,131,209 . . . . 109,125 . . . . 163,186 . . . . 196 . . . 235 . . 55,186 . . . . .235 . . . . . .235 . . . . . . ,54 . .11.2,118,121 212,235 . . . . . 145 . . 81,134,235 . . . . . 235 . . 81,134,235 . . . . . 191 . . . . . 209 . . . 62,209 . . . . 209 . . . . . 209 . . 57,123,209 Sandstrom, Pamela . Santangelo, Richard . Santee, James .... Sarlo, Mary Gail . Samo, Steven . . Sarvady, Glen . . Sator, Randall . . Sattar, Payman . Saulnier, Daniel . . Sauter, Laura . . Sauter, Lorraine . . Saux, Jacquelin . . Savage, Sue Ann . Schaefer, James . . Schaefer, Sandra . . Schande, Nancy . . . Scharringhausen, Ken Scharringhausen, Kim Schendel, Ronna . . . Schennberg, Paula . . Schennberg, Richard Scherer, Craig .... Scherer. Susan .... Scheuermann, Mary . Scheuermann, Michael Scheuermann, Philip Schiemann, Carol . . Schiesser, Daniel . Schiesser, James . . . Schiesser, Kathleen . Schiffer, Daniel . . . Schiffer, Therese . . Schilling, Anette . . Schimpf, Devra Jo . . Schimpf, Dodd . . Schirmer, Ward . . Schlom, Charles . . Schluntz, Heidi . . . Schmelzer, Russell . . Schmidt, Barbara . . Schmidt, Caryn . . Schmidt, Darrell . . . Schmidt, Marianne . Schmitt, Robert . . . Schmunk, Christine . Schneeman, Timothy Schneeman, Todd . . Schnetzer, Elizabeth Schnetzer, Therese . Schniedwind, Linda . Schoefernacker, Pame Schon, Glen ..... Schordje, Nancy . . . Schordje, Nick . . Schorr, Carolyn . . Schorsch, Hilary . . Schorsch, Priscilla . . Schramel, Susan . . Schroeder, Donald . . Schroeder, Edward . Schroeder, Kathleen . Schroeder, Therese . Schubmehl, Nickolas Schuetter, James . . Schuetze, Denise . . Schulthesz, Cynthia . Schultz, Cynthia . . Schultz, Robert . . . Schuster, Thomas . . Schutz, Charlene . . Schwalb, Lena . . . Schwan, Gary . . Schwarz, Linda . . Schwarz, Scott . . . Schwenk, Mark . . . Schwieder, Ginger . . Schwind, Dale . . . Schwind, Debra , . Scimeca, Cynthia . . Scolaro, Michael . . Scotese, Jean . . Scotese, Mary . . Scott, Barbara . . Scott, Mary .... Sebastian, Joanne . . Sebastian, Thomas . Secker, Dawn . . . Seelig, Dawn . . . Seibert, William . . Seidel, Eric . . . Sell, Brian ..... Sellergren, Gay . . Sellers, Shari . . Semerau, Sheri . . Semrow, Jeanne . . Senf, Steven . . Seng, Anthony . . . Seng, Margaret . . Seno, Cynthia . . Serantoni, Steve . . Serio, Michael . . Serio, Sandra . . Sersen, Diane .... Sewart, Traci Ann . . Shamlian, Janet . . Shanahan, Jack . . Shaull, Judith . . Shaull, Nancy . . Shaw, Susan . . Sheehan, Gary . . . . 69,235 . . 110,209 . . . 186 ...235 . 54,186 . . 187 . . 209 ......180 .....105,209 . . 19,21,155,235 . . . 21,155,235 . . . . . . . 197 . . .117,124,149 155,235 . . . . 197 . . 212,235 . . . . 185 . . . .155,235 . . .112,198,209 . . . . . . 235 . . . . 183 . , 235 . . . . .54 . . . . .209 . . . 90,155,235 . . , . . .209 . . . . 191 . . , .203,209 . . .56,59,186 . . . . 55,209 . . . . . 73,235 . . . 57,123,209 . . . . 106,235 . . . . 81,235 . . .143,163,185 . . . . 55,209 . . . . . 57,182 . . . . . . . .62 . . . 72,117,197 37,58,123,143,235 . . . . . . . 235 . . . . . . . 180 . .123,235 . .149,197 . . 185,197 . . . 209 . . 235 . . 209 . . . . . . , 197 . . . . . . .197 . l15,122,155,235 . . . . . . . 185 . . . . . 56,183 . . 183,209 . . 140,152 . . . . 185 , . . . . . 192 . . .128,200,209 . . . . . . 235 . . . .100,209 . . . . 54,62,192 . . 69,71,77,183 . . .69,81,121 137,235 . . . 209 . . . .180 . . . . . . 190 . . .111,152,196 . . . . . . . 235 .122,138,212,235 . . . . . . . 181 . . . . . 85,185 . . . ,143,209 . . . 59,123,191 . . . . . . . 180 . 19,110,147,197 . . . . . . , 235 . . . . 73,197 . . . 235 . . . . . . . 164 . 55,121,123,235 . . . . . 72,194 . 72,116,117,235 . . . . . . .235 . . 73,76,81,118 121,236 . . 208,209 . . 56,80 . . . . .80 . . . . 156,194 . . . 55,143,196 . . . . . . . 152 . . . . . . .191 . . . . . . . 180 . 81,143,147,236 . . . . . . . 182 . . . 81,112,156 212,236 . 57,123,152,236 . . . . . 58,190 . . 74,77,81,236 . . . . . 72,190 . . . . . . . 197 . . . . . . . 181 . 72,120,128,141 145,209 . . . . . . . 209 . . . . , 143,181 .110,143,178,181 . . . . . 54,190 . . . . . . .209 . . . . . . . 194 . . 69,71,212,236 . . . . . 108,236 Sheehan, Patrick . . 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Smith, Bryan . . Smith, Cindy . . Smith, Carol .... Smith, Catherine . . Smith, Cheryl . . . Smith, Cynthia . . Smith, Ellen . . . . Smith, Frederick . Smith, Geoffrey . . Smith, Geri , . . Smith, .Jeffery . . Smith, Karen , . . Smith. Katherine . . Smith, Kathleen . . Smith, Loretta . . Smith, Margo . . Smith, Marie . . . Smith, Marjorie . . . Smith, Michael A. . . Smith, Michael S. . . Smith, Sally .... Smith, Stephen . . Smith, Susan ..., Smolenski, William . Smyth, Henry .... Snow, Mark P. . . Snow, Mary C. . Snyder, Nancy . . . Soderlind, Melvin . . Solarz, Rebecca . . Solarz, Tim .... Sollars, Marvin . . Solon, Elizabeth . . Solon, Jean . . . Solon, Joan . . . Solon, Michael . . . Sommer, Christine . Soo Hoo, Shari . . Soosloff, Martin , . . Soosloff, Philip . . . Sopata, Christopher . Sorce, Joseph .... Sorensen, Dori . . . Sosnowski, Doreen . . Sostak, Matthew . . Sowa, Gail ...... Sparacino, Salvatore Spicer, Andrew . . . Spiering, Michael . . Spoonholtz, Debra . . Spoonholtz, Donna . Spoonholtz, .Judith . Sprang, Dean . . . Spranze, Nicolette . . Spychala, Karl .... Spychala, Kathleen . . Srodulski, Zbigniew . . St,John, James . . . St.Juhn, Jean Rene . . 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