Oak Lawn Community High School - Shield Yearbook (Oak Lawn, IL)

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pe : Bi : i , : a Ee | ia) a Iw ‘ | O Yeas O 2 | Car asl © | . 1. I see you. 2. What a ham. 3. What more needs to be said. 4. Just a few of O.L. achievements. ; iH f i i H + r o - “ I 7 e Se) Gee. Cipper, you grew another hair on your es 8. These pillars are so old I have to hold them oe up. And for $1.50 an hour! bee 4, Wow, if I hang around a little longer I might ; 4 get.an 'A’: in art. .° [de j Moon 2d 19 wa pt eet SPs ae 3 oe ers: a (OSes aes - 1. Man, something stinks in here! chest. Now you're up to three. ling, it makes people wonder what mi ‘ve been up to. Keep s you 2. This kid 1. ir. is full of hot a 8. I took this course to draw, not to read about cereal! this book from Now I know why they banned lick Ron, real slick the library. Ss 4 5. OI a . ap AOS OP ON itn “ en Seen Seem Wy rr oOo“ paireenueenir ry 4 ; DP DPPPPSP Ce me 5 SS a mee ee er Eee Wait, I'll kill it! Mendoza preparing for his next victim. Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. They're on their way home. No meat shortage at O.L.C.H.S. Who me??? CHARGE! Mr. America of 1975. The Cincinnati Kid at work. 1 2 3 4 5. 6 1 8 9 or aren eons Soe aRbURAht RR Ne . Where did they get this picture of my house for the yearbook? : No! I'm not going to kiss you until you shave! . This is the lousiest bunch of pictures I've ever seen. . Dreaming into the future. - Don't let go! — 1. A toast, to blue jeans and T-shirts. en 2. Two things of beauty - Blooming flowers and Sue Mark. ignore her maybe she'll leave. just If we j 3 1 wo aN . Is this Mr. Hill's idea of a good time? . Who is that dashing young teacher giving . Did you find the leak yet? . These monsters must be destroyed. . Drink this and call me in the morning. blood? Mr. Edwards! Oak Lawn's own care package. Mr. Lawson will do anything to lie down. Dr. Smith helps with the blood drive. Oak Lawn starts its own medical center. Somebody told me this would be an easy way to get out of history. Bob Dodge giving his best. ‘ = 14 1. 2. 3. 4. SEY I think Mr. Kistner is trying to choke the entire band with these hats. Cindy, Diane, and Brenda studying? No way! Ralph! Someone just pinched me! Hedda, Tedda, and Ski hanging out. Aw - That's sweet Tut! ? king plans for the week- Carol and Doreen ma end. 2. I knew I forgot to put gas in this morning. 3. My girdle is killing me 4. Brian Saba ale Tican tino leads the way to the Ame future. aoPonr ._ I'll never eat in the cafeteria again. - Hello this is Houston control. . Then little Red Ridinghood began. . . . This music is making me sick. . Don't you just hate these group projects. | f What are you smiling about? Don't you know it's freezing. No it's not under here. Uh Oh, I think he fell asleep. Carl Adamow giving another lecture on eti- quette. - John Thornton places a long distance phone call. - Even the apples taste like rubber here. 3. The N.R.A. seated left to right: G. Adomo- vicz, M. Shelton, K. Kryszak (Sergeant at Arms) M. Cartolano (President), D. Siuch- ninski (Vice President), R. Lentz, J. Konas. Standing: G. Hauser, E. Strossner, E. Schmitz, B. Hanson, M. Neuman, C. Ada- mow. Not pictured: Hockey puck Lia. is water. this Three out of four people use deodorant, and we know who you are, boy do we know who apologize. games. So, e 3s } 0 PD n Ears = Ha} 5 3 3 ne a 8 = S o 38 = fe) S ” a= ra a 3 3 Les a g 3) v ® = ees 5 =. oO 2 goo Go. 8 oo Oo ae = a Kelp 3 f 4, Typical spectators at one of the football 2 3 5 Ourleader. ¥ What are you guys looking at. How sweet it is. Listen to the music. lling. Look the sky is fa 21 a = as ra] s°) uv Vv v = ao] ° 7) ban ‘ $3 3 ae cube te ee A] 3 iS l ie i 8 ee | Bers 8 | gERgu ey) 5 00 BR ARYA 3 l . ame ° ! DPS od a | if 22 8 wo A ! Bo Be Og oO = Ad Gwe owe EMO gy @ OS See 0 § ov mAnAh daa oo this to my dog. ] ldn't feed Dr. Ray busy at work. wou T i 1. (B.S.) 9 this book out of y help me get my locker??? as o This is a group of men who weight lift after school and formed a group called the 'Lap Lifters.‘' L-r: Top row: Brad Smith, John McGrath, Frank Bubeck. Bottom row: Tom Ellison, and Joe Pope. This girl has a problem every time she takes a drink of water, it squirts out of her neck. When John plays basketball, he is all over the court. I'm sorry, you don't have enough money and I'm not going to let you in. e lookin good kid. Me? Cold? 1. Scanlan moving in. 2. Not now, we're being watched. 8. Come on Baby, let's do the twist. 4. It's up there huh! 5. I guess you had to be there. | ae : 2 7 ba if 26 Good little frog. Eayaucky-poo! I'm gonna get you! Heh, don't bother me. Which one should we fry for dinner? You're pullin’ my leg! anh OD eH a a “mip : } 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Hey Ma, I'm over here! Luara and Roseanne telling the plants some jokes. Hey, watch it turkey! Do I have to? Spartans ate ‘em up this season. ZzZZ..-- 27 Is this man really Hugh Hefner? Wonder if she'll still be laughing after she sees this picture! I knew she'd throw me out of bed. Where's my Mommy? City Morgue. Ha ha! That'll teach you to keep your mouth shut. 1. One hot potato. 2. Ah. . . I think something is wrong at this end. 3. Greasy, grimey, goffer guts. 4, Roger Ram Jet. be I can't bear to look. Betsy Ross 1976. I had it a second ago! You wouldn't believe what I just did! Not everyone can shoot with their eyes closed. Try it you'll like it. 1. Say Uncle! 2. Ohno! I think I lost my tooth. 3. I'm gettin out of here. 4. Dr. Frankenstein and Igor. 5. O.L. grease monkeys. Bozo's circus is on the air. What a man! Aren't they cheerful! I'm stuck! Someone's mixed up here. TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Athletics Student Activities Student Life Seniors The ''Return of Jaws. ' You too, can be like that someday. No. I'm not going to give your ring back. Go!! You didn't see that! Watch it! That's the little guy that bit my leg. Dance Couple of the Year. Smile! It isn't that bad. Does anyone have a dime. The Corner Gang. . Maybe the familiar smile may become faded in our minds, but never forgotten. I finally made it to retirement. . He always was a sensitive guy. . Well, even the most happiest people have their days. Mr. Lynch was an important part of the OLCHS student body. He is a man of unique character, one who always combined a stern businesslike person- ality with a kind, gentle concerning overtone which seemed to just float its way into the hearts of OLCHS Student Body and faculty. He will long be remembered in the hearts and minds of all who walked the halls during his term as Superintendent. The Staff of Shield of '76' joins the rest of the school in wishing Mr. Lynch good luck and a very happy and fulfilling future. a f gn ee eee “Weleome Nu Wiltshire . Mr. Wiltshire, happy to be here. . Eager to help. . Thinking it over. . Taking a break. . Tries an escape. Though we will all be sorry to see the departure of Mr. Lynch, let us also say; There is no better replacement than Mr. Wiltshire. Being a man of a seemingly reserved personality and the distinguished look of a well formed businessman, there is no doubt what so ever in our minds that Mr. Wiltshire will make a fine Superintendent. He has only been in office officially for one semester but has already estab- lished a student-administration rela- tionship that can only grow and flour- ish because of his fine sense of values and personality which enables him to relate and associate with the student body, as well as the faculty. We the 1976 Shield Staff join the rest of the student body in welcoming Mr. Wiltshire to his new office. 4 SUPERINTENDENT JOE E. LYNCH. Superintend- ent Lynch attended several universities. They include Illinois State University, Iowa State Uni- versity, and the University of Illinois. SUPERINTENDENT (ELECT) HAROLD E. WILT- SHIRE. Mr. Wiltshire is Superintendent Elect He attended Wartburg College and North- western University where he received his bache- lor of science and master's of art. DR. PAUL R. DAVIES. Dr. Davies is Assistant Superintendent of Instruction. He attended Vir- ginia Military Institute, Western Michigan Uni- versity, and Purdue University where he received his bachelor's and master's of art and his Ph.D. DOMINICK A. FRIGO. Dominick Frigo is Admin- istrative Assistant. He attended Western Illinois University, Southern Illinois University and Uni- versity of Illinois where he received his bachelor's and master's in education and C.A.S. in education administration. STEPHEN E. LEBRECHT. Mr. Lebrecht is the Assistant Superintendent of finance, he went to Eastern Illinois University and Northern Illinois University where he earned a B.S. and a Masters degree in Education. Mr. Lynch with his usual expression. The administration and faculty; all work, no play. 3 “ge 1, = B45 ; a = et . os a2 Saint ee = = oF mm 6 ee Dee) 4 cat Seach 2 Nd JAMES H. BROWN, Mr. Brown is the director of Career Education, summer school, and State and Federal Funding. He attended Indi- ana State University and Southern Illinois University where he received his bachelor's and master's of science. JOSEPH J. ZAJAC. Mr. Zajac is Director of Pupil Personnel. He attended LaCrosse State University where he received his bachelor's and master’s in education. EDWARD B. MARKS. Mr. Marks is the Cur- riculum Director. He attended Bradley Uni- versity and Columbia University where he received his bachelor's of Science and mas- ter's in Art. RAY REYNOLDS. Mr. Reynolds is the Director of Data Processing. He attended Western III{- nois University where he received his B.S. and M.S. in education. HEY! Save some for the fish. Mr. Frigo lending a helping hand. BALD IS BEAUTIFUL! !! . JAMES CRAIG. Mr. Craig is Dean of Boys. He attended University of lowa and Chicago State University where he received his bache- lor's in physical education and master's in guidance and counseling. LORI MUENCH. Mrs. Muench is Dean of Girls. She earned her B.S. in mathematics at Illinois State University. What's on Mr. Craig's mind??? THOMAS R. MURPHY. Mr. Murphy is Dean of Boys. He attended Chicago State Univer- sity where he received his bachelor's and M.A. in education. LEIGHTON HOHN. Dean of Girls, Earned her B.S. at the University of Minnesota. Dear, I told you not to call me at the office. Mr. Murphy checking things out. poe = 8 Beard Education . The veteran breaking in the rookie. . Times running out. . The board of education at another meeting. BOARD OF EDUCATION: Front row (left to tight) Ronald W. Ketchum, pres.; Robert L. Henthorne, secretary; Shierly Sears. Top row: James Bailey, Laurence Hansen, George Vogel, John Bulow. 9 10 DELIGHT ACKERMANN, Home Economics Department. Earned her B.S, degree at Western Michigan Univer- sity. AUDREY ANDERSON, Physical Education. Earned her B.A. and M.S. degrees at Augustana College, Ohio Uni- versity. JERRY AUSTRASKAS, English. Earned his B.A. degree at Lewis University and University of IL. THOMAS BARTELS, PreVocational Workshop. Earned his B.S. and M.S. in Education at IL. State University. RONALD BILYEU, Industrial Education. Earned his B.S., M.S., and Associates degrees at Southern IL, and Chicago State Universities. ARTHUR BORKOWSKI, Social Studies. Earned his B.S. and ED. at Eastern. He also coaches Varsity Baseball. HELEN BOURBULAS, Librarian. Earned her B.S. in elementary education and M.S. in library science at Chicago State University. . JOHN BRODEMUS, Science. Earned his B.S. in Biology and MA. in Biology at University of IL, He also sponsors the Ecology club. CAROL BROWN, English. Earned her B.S. and MAT at Indiana Universicy. She is currently working on an Ed. D. at Loyola University. WALTER BROWN, Industrial Arts. Earned his B.S. in Education at Northern IL. University. ROBERT BURDAN, Business Education. Earned his B.A. and M.S. at Valparaiso and Indiana Universities. PAUL CALLOG, Industrial Ed. Earned his B.S. at Northern IL. University. DONALD CARTER, Business. Earned his B.S. at DePaul University. He also sponsors the Sophomore class. DOROTHY CHEATHAM, English. Earned her B.E.D. and M.S. at Southern Illinois University and Governors State College. 13 1. CHUCK CHILVERS, English. Eamed his BS, and M.A. at University of Illinois. He is also assistant coach for Varsity Football, 2, IRENE CLAUTER, Foreign Language. Earned her B.A. at Lawrence University and Southern Illinois Univer- sity. 3. SHEILA CLEMENTS, Counselor. Earned her B.A., M. Ed., and Ady. Certificate at Creighton University, Ore- Bon State University, and University of Illinois. ALAN K. COLLINS, English, Earned his B.S. at Goodman Theatre, Oakland City College, and Purdue. 10 14 11 12 . ANNA MARIE COVENY, Art. Earned her B.S. and M.S. at Illinois State University. 7. MARK CZERNIAK, Math. Earned his B.S. and M.A. at Spring Hill College, St. Xavier College, and IIT. 10. ll. 12. 13. 14, . CHUCK DAVELIS. Driver Ed. Earned his B.S. and M.S. at Millikin University, and Illinois State University. He is also head coach of the Sophomore Football team. . DOROTHY L. DAVIDSON, Media Services. Earned her B.Ed., M.Ed., and M.A. at Illinois State University, Chicago State University, and Rosary College. LARRY DERENGOWSKI, Boys P.E. Earned his B.S. at Northern Illinois University. BOB DOMINIAK, Art, Earned his B.A.E. and M.S. at Art Institute of Chicago, and Institute of Design. KAREN DORNE, Girls P.E. Earned her B.S. at Northern. Coaches Girls Gymnastics, and Badminton. CINDY DOYLE, Home Ec. Attended Northem IIl. PAUL DREGER, Boys PE. Earned his B.S, and M.S. at Eastern, Geo. Williams, Ill. Teachers College, and IIT. 9 PAM DRESDEN, English. Earned her B.A. at Western Ill. University CHUCK DUNCAN, English. Earned his B.S. and M.S, at Memphis State Un., and Indiana State University. GEORGE DUNN, Boys P.E. Earned his B.P.E. and M.P.E. at Purdue University. He is also the assistant Track Coach . TOM EASTMAN, Driver Ed. He is the Drivers’ Department Chairman, and he attended Nebraska State College where he earned his B.S., and Northern University where he earned his M.A MARY ELLANSON, Business Ed. She attended Southwest Missouri State University, and New York Unv RAY ELLIOTT, English. Earned B.S. and M.S. degrees at Eastern and Southern Ill. University. He is also head of the school newspaper, Spartanite. PENNY ERICKSON, Art. Earned her B.F.A. at the school of the Art Institute of Chicago, and University of Chi- cago. MARISUE EVANS, English. Earned her B.A. at Illinois Benedictine College, and the University of Illinois. She is also an Assistant Coach for Forensics. . KAROLYN FALTA, Math and Science. Earmed her B.S. at Illinois State University LINDA FLEMING, Math. Earned her B.S. and M.A. at Eastern Il. University PATRICIA GAERTNER, Science. Earned her B.A. and M.S. at Ursuline College, Louisville Ky. and St. Mary’s College, in Minnesota . PETER J. GAHALA, Foreign Language. Earned his B.A. and M.A. and Post Graduate at St. Mary’s University, DePaul University, and Stanford University. He is the Department head of the Foreign Language, sponsors intra- mural Bowling and Interscholastic bowling, participates in the planning of Homecoming, and is on the Textbook Committee. 13. MAJOR GALLANT, R.O.T.C. Earned his B.S. and M.S. at Algiene College. 14. WILLIAM GARRY, Career Ed. Earned his B.S. at Illinois State University, He also sponsors the VICA Club. Ld. sity. He is the sponsor of the Freshman class, and the head coach of Freshman basketball. . NELLIE J. GOSSETT, Business Ed. Earned her B.S. at Southern II]. University . JOSEPH GRAHAM, Social Studies. Earned his B.A. and M.A. at Mount Carmel College, and De Paul Univer- sity MARGARET M. GROTH, Girls P.E. Earned her B.S. at St. Cloud State University. She also coaches girls Tennis, and Basketball. MARGARET HALL, English. Earned her B.A, at University of Illinois Chicago Circle. She also sponsors SPEAR. SHERI HALW AX, Math. Earned her B.S. and M.A.T. at Purdue University JEAN E. HEMPSTEAD, Business. Earned her B.S. and MS. at Northern Illinois University . NANCY HESKIN, English. Earned her B.A. and M.A, at Saint Dominic College and Chicago State Univer- sity WALTER HESS, Math: Earned his B.S. and M.S. at Illinois Stare University. KATHLEEN HIGGINS, English. Earned her B.A. at Loyola University, and Quincy College 13 1. BOB GATES, Boys P.E. and Driver Ed. Earned his B.A. and M.A. at University of Northern lowa. He spon- sors the Golf Team. LINDA L. GERLACH, Forcign Language. Earned her B.S. at Kearney State College, and University of Nebraska. She is also a co-sponsor for Cheerleaders 3. CHARLES GIBSON, Social Studies. Earned his B.S. and M.S. at Olivet Nazarene College, and Governors State University. € _ 4. GREGORY GODAR, Director of Student Service Bureau, Earned his B.A. and M.S.W. at College of Dupage, Minox State College, University of Illinois (Circle), and George Williams College. SAM GOOD, English. Earned his B.S. and M.S. at Illinois Wesleyan University and Governors State Univer- Batted ye 9 “10 . CANDICE HILDEBRANDT, Music and English. Earned her B.S. at Illinois State University. She also sponsors the Spartanettes Pom Pom. . WILLIAM C. HILL, Social Science. Earned his B.S., M.S., and C.A.S. at Chicago State University. He sponsors the N.H.S., Senior Class, Cafeteria Monitors, and is on the Discipline Committee. . GEORGE HINDAHL, Industrial Ed. Earned his B.S. and M.S. at Bradley University. JOHN HOLMGREN, Math. Earned his A.B. and M.S. at DePaul University, Illinois Institute of Technology, and Northern Ill, University. . JAMES A. HOREJS, Art and Photography. Eamed his A.A., B.S., and M.S. at Lyons Township J.C., Northeastern State, Chicago State, and IIT. He sponsors the school’s photography club. . JOYCE ICENOGLE, Business Ed. and P.E. Earned her B.A. and M.S. at Western Ill. University. She sponsors girls cheerleading, assistant Volleyball Coach, and Head Softball Coach. GEORGIA JANZOW, Business Ed. Earned her B.A. and M.B.A. at the University of Chicago, Northwestern Uni- versity, and St. Xavier College. 8. VIRGINIA JASLOWSKI, Home Ec. Earned her B.S. at Murray State University. . WILLIAM JASLOWSKI, Driver Ed. Earned his B.S. and M.A. at Murray State College. . RUTHANN JENKINS, Girls P.E. Earned her B.S. and M.S. at Souther III. University, and Carbondale, Il. . ROBERT S. JOHNSON, Science. Eamed his B.S. and M.S. at Monmouth College, Northern Ill., Southern IIL, Indiana State Unv., Oklahoma Unv., Texas Unv. . MARYANN KAZLAUSKAS, Math. Earned her B.S. at University of Ill. at Chicago Circle. . DAWN KELCH, Business. Earned her B.S. and M.S. at Northern Ill. University. . L. KELLY, Social Studies. Eamed his B.S. at University of Ill. at Chicago Circle. He also sponsors Gymnastics for Fresh-Soph. mrsenteicaamenateer nanan 4 | eB omer ane er ss “le a to — ene | — ie Ys eceematiiinaibeareteadcee FO Sa Wiles) | i] 5 y 4 g i ; i a 4 : H (| gz P AERO OE NL ARES EES AA i PARR ROT Reon pa ly wy = 13 14 1. KENNETH KISTNER, Music. Earned his B.S.E. and M.S.E. at Ill. State University, University of Illinois, and Eastern Illinois University. 2, BARBARA KLEIST, SCIENCE, Eamed her B.S. at Western III. University. 3. ANAMARIA KLUSENDORF, Math. Earned her Bachelor in Education at Chicago Teachers College, and St. Xavier College. 4, ROBERT KUNDE, Social Studies. Earned his B.S. and M.S. at Capital University and Bowling Green State University. He also coaches the Varsity Football Team. 5. NANCY LATAS, Home Ec. Earned her B.S. and M.A. at University of Kentucky and Western Michigan Uni- versity. 11 12 6, RICHARD LATHROP, Foreign Language. Earned his B.A. at University of Illinois, Knox College, and Brad- ley University. 7, DAVID LAWRENCE, Media Center. Earned his B.S. and M.S. at Univ. of Illinois and Purdue. 8. CHUCK LAWSON, Science. Earned his B.S. and M.A. at University of Illinois. Mr. Lawson also coaches the Varsity Wrestling. 9. MARJ LEABLE, English. Earned her B.A. and M.A. at Macmurray College, Chicago State University and Roo- sevelt University. 10, JOHN LEWIS, P.E. Earned his B.S, and M.A. at Eastern Illinois and University of New Mexico, Mr. Lewis also coaches Cross Country, and Track, 11, KATHY LIGHTHALL, Business. Earned her B.S, and MLS, at Eastern Illinois University. 12. JOHN LOCKWOOD, Pupil Personnel Services. Earned his B.S. and M.Ed. at North Central College, and Eastern Illinois University. 13. ED MALONEY, Social Studies. Earned his B.A, at Lewis College. 14. EVELYN J. MALONEY, Science. Earned her B.A, at DePaul University, Chicago State University and National College of Education. She also helps coordinate Environmental Science Programs. 9 10 - BILL MARCORDES, Science, Earned his B.A. at Bradley University, and M.A. at University Illinois. Marcordes also coaches Football. . LILLIAN MARINO, Nurse. Earned her R.N. and B.S. at American Hospital of School of Nursing, and Sc. Francis College. . JIM MARKEL, Boys P.E. Earned his B.S. and M.S. at Goshen College, Inc., and Ind. University. He also sponsors Senior Class, and Spartan Guards. . JOE MARKS, Graphic Arts. Earned his B.S. and M.S, at Northern Illinois University and Chicago State. - JOYCE MARTIN, Nurse. Eamed her R.N. at Little Company of Mary Hospital. . LINDA MC CLENAHAN, Girls P.E. Earned her B.S. at University of Illinois. She is also assistant Girls Swim Coach, and Head of Girls Track. 7. RON MC KAY, Industrial Ed. Earned his B.S. at Bowling Green State Unv. 8. JOYCE L. MC MAHON, Ar. Earned her B.A. at Univ. of Michigan. 9. THOMAS MC MULLAN, Learning Resource Center. Earned his M.A. at National College, and North Eastern Uni- versity. 10. ROBERT MEEK, Counselor. Earned his B.A. and M.S. at Southern Illinois Unv. and Illinois State Unv. it, WILLIAM MEREDITH, Counselor. Eamed his B.S. and M.S. at Northern IIL. University and Northeastern Illinois University. 12. DAVID MOONIER, English. Earned his B.A. and M.A. at St. Mary’s College and DePaul Unvy. 13. ROBERT MOORE, Social Studies, Eamed his B.S. and M.S. at Eastern Illinois. He also sponsors the Sophomore Baseball. 14. MARGE MUCHA, Business. Earned her B.S, at Wester Illinois University. ee = ee sole tnecaeeieatiaiiel La): recicenhinenaiamennmaniece —_ te TT AIR EP AONE ABET fi 1, HAROLD MULDERINK, Science and Math. Earned his B.A. and M.S. at University of Illinois and Roosevelt Unv. He also was head of the Math Team. 2. LEWIS NOWLAN, Science. Earned his B.S. and A.B. at Indiana Unv., Unvy. of Arizona, Unv. of Minnesota, Bowdoin College, Redlands Unv., Unv. of New Mexico, Lebanon Valley College, and Northern Illinois Uni- versity. 3. BONNIE OLSON, Girls P.E. Earned her B.S. at Unv. of North Dakota, Oregon State Unv., and Illinois State University. She also sponsors Senior Peppers. 4, ED OLSON, Media Center. Earned his B.S, and M.S. at North Central College, Northern Ill. University and Rosary College. 10 ups 12 5. LINDA OLTMANN, Career Ed. and Home Ec. Earned her B.S. and Diploma-Fashion Merchandising at Unv. of Wisconsin, Patricia Stevens Career College, and Finishing School. She is also HERO advisor. 6. DONALD T. ONEAL, Science. Attended Phoenix College, University of the Philippines, and Morraine Valley Community College. 7. FRED PARKS, Boys P.E. Eamed his B.S. and M.S, at Bradley University. He is also the Athletic Director. 8. JOANNE J. PERSAK, Business. Earned her B.S. at DePaul University. 9. JAMES PIASKOWY, Math. Earned his B.S. in Math at Valparaiso University. He is the Assistant coach for Cross-Country and Track. 10. KATHY PILAT, Art. Earned her B.F.A. at Northern Illinois University. 11, JEFF PLETTAU, Industrial Arts. Earned his B.S. at Illinois State University. 12. CHRISTINE POLITO, Special Services. Earned her B.S. and M.Ed. at Illinois Institute of Technology, DePaul University, and National College of Ed. 13, MARY PRZEKLASA, Business. Earned her B.S. at Northern Ill. University. 14. MARILYN QUINN, Counselor. Earned her B.P.H. and M.A. at Unv. of Chicago, Northwestern University and The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. J - ; { - : : 1 +4 : 1 i a 9 10 LINDA RAGSDALE, Counselor. Earned her B.A. and M.S.W. at St. Mary-Of-The—Woods College, and Loyola University. She is the Schools Social Worker. STEPHEN RECCHIA, Social Studies. Earned his B.S. at Illinois Stace University. . THOMAS REITER, English. Earned his B.S. and M.A. at Ball Scate University and Purdue. He also attended Chi- cago State University and Antioch College. ROBERT RHINEHART, Industrial Education. Earned his B.A. and M.A. at Wester III. Univ. and Ball State Uni- versity . MARGO RIFE, Special Ed. Earned her B.S. and M.A. at Uny, of Wisconsin, and DePaul University of Chicago. ROECKMAN, Music. Earned a M.S. at Eastern Ill. Roeckman also sponsors the Senior Girls Choir, and Spartan Guards. . PAUL SANDERSON, Boys P.E. Earned his B.S. at George Williams College, and DePaul University. He also spon- sors boys Swimming and Recreational Water Polo. LEN SCADUTO, Boys P.E. Earned his B.S. and M.S. at Northern Illinois University. He is the Varsity Basketball Coach 9. VERN SCARPELLI, English. Earned his B.S. at North Central College and University of Ill. Chicago Circle. 10. RICHARD SCHERUBEL, Arr. Earned his B.A. and M.A. at Luther College and University of Iowa. 11. RITA SCHWARZ, Counselor. Earned her B.S. and M.S. at Eastern Illinois Unv., and Indiana State University. 12. LILIJA SIDDIQ, English. Earned her B.S. at W.1.U., California State College, and University of Llinois at Chicago Circle 13. JOEL SIMONE, Science. Earned his B.S. at University of Illinois at Chicago Campus. 14. JOHN SINICKI, Business Ed. Earned his B.S. and M.S. at Chicago State, and Governors State. 1 13 1, JAMES SMENOS, Counselor. Earned his B.S. and M.Ed. at Chicago State University, Loyola University and IIT. 2, BEN SMITH, Science, Earned his B.A. and M.A., and PhD. at Western Michigan University, He also sponsors Student Council. 3. MIKE SOPKO, Substitute. Earmed his B.S. at Unv. of Miami, and Illinois State University. He is also the Fresh. Football Assistant Coach, and Head coach for Fresh, Baseball. 4, CINDY STERNISHA, Science and Math. Earned her B.S.E. at Northern Il. University. 5. DAVID SOVEREEN, Social Studies. Earned his B.A. and M.A. in education at Illinois State University and West Texas State University. 14 11 MARTY STITZER, Math, Earned his B.S. at Shippensburg State College. DONALD STONE, Science. Earned his B.S. and M.S.T. at University of Illinois, and University of Missouri TED STORER, Boys P.E. and Math. Earned his B.S. at Ohio State University, University of Cincinati, IIT, and Azusa College. He is the Assistant Sophomore Football Coach, and assistant Track Coach, ROBERT STOY, Cooperative Ed. Earned his B.S. and M.A. at Iowa State University and Chicago State Col- lege. He sponsors Tennis, and Key Club. 12 SKIP SULLIVAN, Social Studies. Earned his B.S. at lowa State University. He is head Fresh Football Coach, and head Soph. Basketball Coach. . JANE SURMA, Girls P.E. Earned her M.S.T. at Barry College, and University of Illinois JOHN T. THOMPSON, Science. Earned his B.S. and M.S.T. at Bradley University and University of Chi- cago. He also sponsors the Ecology club. . EVE TOMESKI, Counselor. Earned her B.S, and M.S, at Northern Illinois Unv. She is also the Assistant coach for Forensics. TIBERI, Special Ed. Attended Perdue Unv. where he earned his B.S. in Education, and Chicago State where he earned his M.S.D. 9 10 . WILLIAM TUCKER, English. B.S. and M.S. were the degrees Mr. Tucker earned while attending Eastern [llinois University. . GERALDINE VANDEKREKE, Girls P.E. Earned her B.S. and M.A. at George Williams College, and Roosevelt University. She is also the Athletic Department Chairman, and Girls Sports Coor. . FRANK VAZZANA, Social Studies. Earned his B.A. and M.A. at Unv. of Illinois, and Governors State University. He is the Junior Class Sponsor, and the Youth in Government Sponsor. . JUNE VER SCHAVE, Girls P.E. Earned her B.S. at the University of Illinois. She is the head coach for girls Swim- ming and Volleyball. MARY WAGNER, Business. Earned her B.S. and M.A. at DePaul University. She sponsors the Office Occupations Club. . STANLEY WAKSMUNDSKI, Cooperative Career Ed. Earned his B.S. and M.S. at Western Michigan and Indiana University, and he is the Key Club advisor, and CWT advisor. MILDRED WALKER, Counselor. Earned her B.S. and MS. at Southern Llinois, IIT, Northern IIL, and the Univer- sity of Illinois. JERRY WALLIN, Math. Earned his B.S. and M.S. at Northern Illinois University. He is che Sophomore Wrestling coach. JOE WALTON, Driver Ed. Eamed his M.S. at Indiana University. . MILLIE WATLAND, Foreign Language and English. Earned her B.A. at Western Ill. University and University of Illinois. She is also the Junior Class Advisor. MARY LOU WATTLES, Home Ec. Earned her B.S. at Northern Illinois University. . ROBERT WELSH, Counselor. Earned his B.A. and M.Ed. at Illinois Benedictine College, and Loyola University. . PENNIE WESSELS, English. Earned her B.S. at Sauk Valley College, Northern Ill, University and Southern IIli- nois University. She is also the Assistant Drama Coach. . BARBARA WHITEAKER, English. Earned her B.A. at Western Ill. University. a 10 1, MARILYN WILLIAMS, Foreign Language. Earned her B.A. and M.A. at the University of Llinois, La Sorbonne. University Laval, University Autonomica de Mexico, and Middlebury College. She is the French Club Sponsor. 2. MIKE WOERNER, Social Science. Earned his B.A. at Augustana College. He sponsors Fresh Football, and assistant Varsity Wrestling. 3. ROBERT WOJCIK, Art. Earned his B.A. and M.A. at the Unv. of Illinois, Northern, Unv. of the America, Mexico, and University of Salzburg, Austria. He also sponsors the Shield Yearbook. 4, ROBERT WALANIN, Industrial Ed. Earned his B.S. and M.S, at Indiana State University. 5. RALPH WRIGHT, Social Science. Earned his B.A. at University of IL., and his M.A. is from the same school. He co-sponsors Youth in Government. 6. CHARLES YARA, Music. Eamed his B.A. and M.A. at DePaul University. He sponsors Seni or Girls Chorus, Pep Band and Varsity Band. 7. KENT YOUNGREN, Math. He earned his B.A. at MacMurray College and Western Illinois University. He spon- sors the wrestling team and the Freshmen teams coach. 8. GERRY ZEMLA, English and Learning Resource. Earned her B.S. and M.E.D. at University of Illinois, Northern Illinois University, and DePaul University. 9 Holmgren, head of the math department, works his problems out with a smile. 10. “If you’d quit breaking your chalk, we wouldn’t have to use the paintbrush,” 11. “Dumb football player! I’ve got to show them how to do everything.” es 55 ie) Sitting (left to right) Pat Smuk, Gloria Mur- phy, Flory Totzke, Ann Palumbo, Fran McGreeby, Dorothy Anderson, Betty Reic- hert, Helen Mahurin, Maona Duke. Standing (left to right) Betty Tauss, Ginger Wierdak, Shirley Coglianese, Addie Conrad, Jerry Dite, Lou Matulis, Bette Petrik, Delores Trezise, Nancy Marcotte, Jan Steagerman, Sophie Lange, Joan Tuite, Peggy Greener, and Doris Gineris, You really didn't think I was going to mark you in, did you?'’ Boy, I tell you, this typing really gets to your nails?'’ We would be out of a job if everyone stopped cutting! ’ She Neeraarial 4. (left to right) Top row: E. Kobiljak, J. McNally, R. Pakula, E. Brevitz, R. Dero, H. Whitemiller, W. Holley. Bottom row: K. Coote, J. Casey, P. Marion, J. Boisvert, J. Kaczynski, and A. Derro. Standing (left to right) Fran Rossi, Anna Kroner, Anne Bloomquist, Sybria Major, Olive Puriski, Ronnie Romanisk, Shirlwy Schipts, Rosemary Giglio, Betty Davidson, Bernadine Eary, Marion Balsis, Sophi Lezko. Seated: Marge Jendro, Mary Karpill, Jennis Stroehlein, Alice DeClue, Kay Swallow, Ruth Purdy, Dolores Hanson. Not pictured: Ann Cooley, Ann Heinichen, and Sylva Wors- ham. Coming Through. ‘All right kids, keep the line moving! ' roshnen CLASS OFFICERS: Karen Peters: President Carol Conrad: Vice President Lea Whynot: Secretary Diane Palumbo: Treasurer Donna Abbott Amber Lynn Absher George Achter Kate Adams Kim Adams Mike Adams Lynn Agate Joe Aiello Tonette Alessi Liz Allen Scott Allen Richard Alschuler Brian Andersen Beth Andersen Michelle Anderson Mary Angelo ri Angelucci Therese Anhalt Bill Anicich Joel Arce Dan Ahrens Jane Arminas Lisa Armstrong Chris Aschenbach Kevin Augle Ginny Austin Rich Baader Brian Baburek Dean Bacon Michele Baikie Dave Balayti Gregory Baluk Lisa Banas Jim Banich Debra Bansley Cheryll Barattia Ken Barezkowski Alex Barker Brian Barnhouse Curtis Barrows Donna Bart Andy Bastounes Tamara Bateman Gary Bauer Jeff Beauvais 1. You're kidding me. Hassen Bedwan Jim Beeson Ron Bemis Larry Benbenek Jeff Bennett Barb ara Benson Bob Bergquist Judith Berg Roy Bernard Debra Bidochka Debra Biller Dawn Blankenstein Jim Bocock Don Bodey Kathy Bogard Judy Bol Bob Bond Wayne Bond Karen Boots Dan Boubel Jim Bowman Paul Brandenburg Jenine Brann Ken Brannon Jane Brennan Jeff Breuer April Brewer Renee Brooks Heather Brosmore Kathy Brown Ken Brown Linda Brown Celestino Bruno Tammy Budzius Bob Bulow Sandra Burgess Sharon Burgin Darcie Burke Kevin Burke John Burke Bill Burno Michele Burns Bob Burns Cheryl! Burson James Buschback ieechank God. it's almost over. Ken Busse Gerald Buttice Cindy Caffee Mary Cahill Jim Calandriello Kathy Calvello Jim Campagna Linda Campbell Nancy Carberry Cheri Carley Jerri Carlisle Laurie Carlson Annette Carrano Karen Carroll John Cartolano John Casalino Bob Casares Jim Castleton Carla Catuara Edward Caveney Al Cawall Kathy Cerevic Melissa Cerny Russ Charleston Mike Christie Janet Cichon Jane Cieplak John Cieplak Geri Clark Bob Clark Tom Clark Celeste Cleveland Kathleen Cochrane Debra Coffey Doug Cohen Carol Cole Missy Coleman Bonnie Colesby Mike Collins Bob Comelli Brigid Connolly Carol Conrad Phil Conrad Debra Constantine Cindy Corlett Mike Cosentino Tim Cottrell Carolyn Couch 1. Freshman off to a running start. Laurie Couch Dorothy Coyne Donna Crane Angela Crawford Pam Creech Anthony Cristofano Dave Cxown Ed Cryan Susan Culp Larry Cunat Frances Cuthbert Judy Dague George Daly Patty Daly Ken Daniels Michele Darnell Carol Dawson Sue Day Tom Dekker Carmen DeMichael John Denton Denise Depatie Sandra Devivo Dave Deyoung Bob Dice Laura Defonzo Joseph Digrazia Tom Dillon Michael Dimartino Jackie Dinovo William Dixon Frank Divincenzo Jeff Diugolecki Cheryl Doeslaere Linda Dolan Sharon Donovan Tim Donovan Tim Dorian Anne Dornan Naomi Douce Nancy Dowd Tom Dowling Stephan Doylida Robert Draper James Duncan Jackie Dunk Ed Dunne Mark Durand 1. This really isn't as exciting as she makes it sound. Donna Durkin Joe Dybas Michael Eckel Debra Eckert Sue Egan Sue Elgersma Barbara English Aurora Esposito Debbie Evans Dianne Evans Kim Evans Lahaana Evans Dave Everson Carol Fabian Dan Fadden Mike Fahey Diana Fairchild Cheryl Fanelli Rick Farina Terri Farina Rich Farr Joe Faurie Mary Feigl John Ferjak Doug Fewkes Mary Feykes Sue Fish Kathy Fisher Mike Fitzmaurice Mary Fleming Yvonne Flynn Kim Forberg Curt Fortney Jeff Fortney Bill Foster Carole Frieling Joanne Fritts Mary Fudala Ted Fuka Pete Galassi Debra Galica Dan Gallagher Kim Gallagher Laurie Galloway Bridget Gandurski Janice Ganz Ivan Garcia Joe Garcia —— Rose Garcia Bill Geary Chuck Gehrke Sue Geisler Colleen Genemaras Dave Geraghty Tom Geraghty Mike Gerrity Jim Getz Pam Giermak Rose Gilardi Sally Gillen Gregory Gizewski Steven Glassco Carol Glomb Suzanne Gonzales Cathy Graham Colleen Granat John Graziadei Stephen Greens Glenn Griffith Gerald Griskell Ronald Grosz Sue Gulli Marybeth Gurniak Mitchell Gurra Joe Gushi Trina Hall Brian Hallstrom Scott Hammonds Terri Hansen Nels Hanson Cindy Hanus Cindy Hardy Traci Harlow Beverly Harper Laura Harper Mike Harper Scott Harris Kathleen Hartman Fatiemah Hassan Mary Haubenreiser Debbie Hauck Jay Hawrysio Pat Hazen Rodney Healy Gary Heinrich Kelly Heintz Gregg Heinzel Donna Heitman Martin Helwich Karen Henley Jim Hennessey Cindy Hepp Nanci Hilger George Hoff Beverly Hoffman Victoria Hoffman Beth Hogan Laura Hoge John Holt Gerald Home Randy Home James Houlihan Robert Houlihan Sue Houser Laurie Hovey Mark Howard Karin Huck Richard Huculak Jerry Hughes Joel Iffland Jackie Ikeda Bob Isaacs Sherry Iser Carolyn Ithal Stacy Ivey Alan Jagielski Scott Jakel Louellen Jalbert Annette Jelley Sue Johnsen Dan Johnson Don Johnson Juanita Johnson Paul Johnson Bill Johnson Chris Jonaitis Jim Judd Sandra Juds Kim Juris David Kackert Don Kadow Lori Kallhauge Henry Kaminski Debra Kane Mike Kane Michelle Kapp Donna Kardosh Jeff Kasbohn Victor Kasput Susan Katsenes Louis Katzioris Karen Kazmierezak Jim Kazwell Liz Keating Mark Kehoe Bob Kelley Diane Kenny Gail Kerns John Kerigan Nancy Kevilus 65 Jan Kierzek Jim Kileran Virginia Kingslow Mike Kirchner Sherry Klinke Sherry Kluever Shari Klutcharch Cindy Kocanda John Koliopoulos Mark Kolodski Lauren Kolodziej Sheryl Kolodzinski Rich Konchan Kevin Kepping John Korosa Keith Kosman Mike Kosman Jerome Kostal Tama Kozub Bill Krauss Laura Krihak Karl Krout Alan Krupa Mike Kruse Nancy Kruse Mark Ksiazek Jeff Kuchan Gregg Kurzeja Don Kustok Beverly Kutsulis Lydia Kuyawa Teresa Kuzel Kevin Kwak Vicki Kysilka Brenda Lamont Bill Lamountain Carrie Lamparski Bonnie Lange Linda Larocque Nanette Larotonda Marie Lasalvia Diane Lata Dawn Lates Rene Lauriano John Leary 1. Ican't touch my toes. Karen Lech Vincent Lech Kathleen Leddin Sandra Lee Linda Leonard Jack Leske Cathy Levine John Lillwitz Jeff Lippner John Locacius Patricia Lodl Bill Loeb Nancy Loman Edward Lonngren Julie Loomis Anita Loren Tom Lough Mary Ellen Luby Lane Lucado Jan Lucerto Frank Lullo Lisa Lundgren Brian Lynch Margaret Lyons Laura Macak Vicky Macak Mark Macek Kathy Mackowiak Jim Maddox Ken Madeja Christine Madigan Al Mandac Mike Mangan Sandra Manny Dawn Manweiler Lisa Maras Dianne Marek Bill Marek Emanuel Marino Debra Markowski Ron Marks Maxine Marolt Craig Marotzke Walter Marquardt Donna Martin 1. You forge that name good. Bob Martin Sabine Martin Bill Martos Steve Mason Jill Mastela Lauree Mateyack Lorie Matha Guy Maugeri Lindy May Nancy May Stephen McAllister Pat McCarthy Shawn McCauley James McClelland John McCollum Rosemary McCormack Ii ce Janet McGahan Sheri McGee Pat McGrath Diane McGraw John McIntyre Tom McKenney Kim McLemore Jerry McMahon Paul McNabb Judith McNamara Beatrice McQuinn Mike Mech Emily Meehan Bob Messing Joanne Metz David Meyer Robert Meyers Dawn Michel Sue Michiels Karen Milianti Cathy Miller Eric Miner Charlene Miracle Steve Mision Mike Mitchell Ron Mollenhauer Melody Mondry Joyce Moore Judy Moore Tracy Moran Cheryl Moriarty Sue Morrison 1. That looks like fun. Ss eo a ar A a eS RN aE A ge ee 68 John Morzuch Rich Mrkacek Roberta Mroz Russ Muehlhausen Diane Mueller Gerald Mueller Julie Muir Margaret Muldoon Donna Mulhall Gary Muloski Denise Mulrenin Martin Murphy Cindy Myer Brenda Nanney Debbie Neaves John Neff Cheryl Nelson Andrea Neswick Bob Newren Terry Newsome Gail Niemaszek David Niemeyer Chris Nelles Regina Nisbet Jeff Niziolek Kevin Nolan Ken Nootbaar Becky Northrop Dana Novinson Sue Novinson Jeff Novy Alan Nowaczyk Melissa Oatsvall Vicki Obrenski Kevin Obrien Kelly Oconnor Jim Odwyer Kathy Oleary Gerry Olen Monica Olmos Bob Olsen Richard Olson Karen Omara Marie Oneill Lynne Oplinger Craig Oreilly Sheryl Oremus John Ostrowski 1. Look at this. | | Margaret Osullivan Diane Otten Mario Pacheco Dan Page Carrie Painter Cheryl Painter Linette Pajula Diane Palumbo Joann Panagiotaros Tammy Papendik Jim Parker Briane Parson Joseph Partington Arthur Paterson Diane Pauge Linda Pavic Raymond Pecor Marylu Perry Karen Peters Sandra Peters Becky Petersen Wayne Peterson Sharon Petzel Patrick Pierce Wendy Pierce Josephine Pinner Sandra Petts Dave Plank Don Plattner Jim Pluhar Sue Polcaster Laura Polerecky Dave Pollock Jeanette Pope Todd Popik Nicholas Popovich Dominic Porto Eugene Poull Claude Poulsen Jeff Poynter Cathy Preto Jim Priovolos Nikolett Priovolos Chuck Prochaska Julie Propoggio Connie Prosser Dennis Prychitko Lisa Przybyla Dave Pugh Denise Puls John Pulver Denis Pyne Pat Quealy Mary Quigley Kathy Rainsford Jim Rambert Gary Raven Marlys Reardon Donna Recchia Sue Reed Terry Reichert Kim Reis Rose Reynolds John Ries Linda Riley Auria Rios Ed Rios Frank Ritacco Martic Roubik Carol Roupas Carol Roy Shirley Ruff Robbie Runge Mike Russ Colleen Ryan Don Ryan Maureen Ryan Mike Ryan Lori Sager Donna St George 70 i] Gary Salis John Sallas Laura Sanders Bill Sanders Ron Santoro Don Sawin Ron Scaduto April Scaccio Terry Schalsky Gary Scheckel John Schinter Ruth Schlagel Julie Schlosser Laurie Schlosser Dave Schmeltzer Ray Schmitz Matthew Schmotzer Karl Schoeneman Jim Schoonveld Denise Schram Sherri Schull Deloris Schultz Margie Schultz Michelle Scott Mike Senka Richard Shaffer Bob Shane Mark Sharon Nancy Shellstrom Bob Shields Dan Siadak Sue Siedschlag Cathy Sierokowski Tony Sierros Steve Simester Tom Simon Mitch Skelly Kim Skinner Robert Slager Tony Slezak Dan Small Pam Smith Cathy Smyth Chris Sobanski Dina Sobczak Nancy Sobol Julie Soch Cathy Spencer Eileen Stadler Mary Stalzer Mary Stancik Jill Stanek Lori Stanko Ed Stearns Sherry Sternal Glen Stevens Kevin Stewart Kathy Stock Kathy Stohr Steve Strama Karl Stratman Tom Stropoli Eugenio Sturino Jeff Suchomel Sue Sulikowski Dan Sullivan Sue Sullivan Nancy Supran Rick Sutton Dawn Swan Ron Swanson Debra Swatkowski Bill Sorenson Terrence Swatkowski Carol Swift Jeanine Tatro Briane Taylor Russell Taylor Suzanne Tebo Robert Tesar 71 Dawn Theunnissen John Thompson Rich Thompson Steve Thompson Jim Thorpe Dan Throw Bob Tillberg Judith Tompkins Steve Toppel Chris Toth Chris Traynor Cathy Traynor John Traynor Dan Tregoning Bill Tripamer Laura Trinkhaus Mark Trlak George Tucci Susan Tuzik Tim Tynan Karen Vaul Mark Vaul Mary Valdez Eric Vana Diane Vandergriend Sharon VanHuis Chris Vaniglia Chris Varnell Linda Vasquez Lora Velcich Gerald Verran Mark Vicich Terry Vicker Ginger Vida Wayne Vilchuck Pam Villies Cheryl Vitro Rick Volpi Cheryl Vonch Joann Vrhel Doreen Wagner Karen Wagner Keith Wagner Tami Wagner Michele Walent Jim Wall John Wallace Sophia Waller Michael Walrath Kevin Walsh Gerald Walschlager Shelley Wantiez Ron Ward Pat Wasielewski Sue Wasowisz 1. I know it's here somewhere. 72 1. Hard at work. Ken Zarnecki Steve Zbylut Bryan Zima Pat Zoll Steve Aldridge Kathy Alksnis Joseph Arbeo Steve Blanton Dave Bradway Mischelle Brown Leonard Campagna Ed Campbell Mike Clesson Harry Crown Bob Cullen Linda Delgrosso Phillip Dizonno Jerry Doig Mark Doyle Dan Draper Mike Dwyer Charles Elgersma Doug Engeln Ray Ferencak Kathleen Flynn Weseley Frederick John Gannon Jim Garvey Phyllis Giarraputo Bill Gilbert Charles Green Bob Green Rich Gushi Sandy Harr John Hedrick Dan Heylin Dan Hicks Ed Hicks Lori Hoger Sandra Isaacs Debra Jones Mike Jorgensen Matthew Joyce Sharon Justynski Steve Wegner Kevin Werner Cathy West Bruce Whicher Leandra Whynot Paul Widel Melissa Wierzgac Walt Wilchek Glen Williams Lewis Williams Mary Williams Kathy Williams Debbie Wilson Dave Winston Roger Wajciechowski Philip Wokoun Linda Wood Ken Woods Mary Lou Wozniak Ed Wrobel Tammy Yackim Ted Young Brian Ytterberg Bob Zaczek Michael Kahle John Kanadet Sharon Kelnosky John Kidis Charles Kocanda Debra Kogler Mike Kowalczyk Cheryl Krauss Peter Landgraf Joe Lindskog Deborah Marchbank Mark Marek Cindy Martin John McGuiggan Mike Mueller Pat Murray Richard Nettle Bill Nettle Mark Nichols Dan Olmos Joe Oneill Gerald Oneill Mark Provast Becky Quasny Kevin Ruhnke Cherie Schlosser Dan Schmitz Ron Schultz Charles Sherwood Warren Smith Howard Solberg Dan Soto Debbie Stankol Tom Stell Joeseph Steppie Mike Trlak Chris Vrame Craig Warner Tom Whitney Keith Willman at ane ey BET Rha CLASS OFFICERS: (L to r) Denise Salvati: Treasurer Lynn Miller: Secretary Tracey Thompson: Vice President Janet Racinowski: President 75 Greg Abrams Lynn Ackerman Kathy Adamow Bill Adams Kathy Adams Lynda Aidinovich Rose Aiello Toni Alessi Tom Alger Chris Allaway Dawn Ammerman Janet Andersen Mat Andersen Leanne Anderson Sharon Anderson Ed Andrews Dan Arce Cindy Arens Vania Arquilla David Augle Doug Azzaro Ed Babbe Terri Baburek Dan Bagus Gerald Ball Don Banech Mike Barattia Debbie Barnhouse Lou Barone Bill Barra Lisa Baumgalrt Dave Beard Brenda Becker Cheryl Beckwith Kim Begeske Pat Bell Charles Bella Ed Belter Jerry Bemis Joel Benton Chris Berg Cathy Berlin Sheryl Berodl Jim Berndt Dave Bielawa Dimitria Bilcer Jane Biller Linda Binder Laura Bingenheimer Jack Bishop Doug Blair Paula Blakey Jeff Blankenship Steve Blanton Gary Blumm Cathy Blunk Carmen Bonomo Dawn Boone Luann Botwinski Joe Boubel Gene Bova Kevin Bowen Kathy Bradley Kathy Bragg Ruth Brannaon Greg Bresnahan Mare Brincivalli Pat Broderick Sarah Brooks John Brouillette Kathy Brown Mike Brown Mische Brown Ralph Brown Barb Browne Vicki Bruce Cathy Brucker Pat Bubeck Paula Bujanski Robert Burgin Vickie Burklow Tom Burleson John Burns Maureen Burns Leslie Busch Dave Busekros Bill Cacheris Cateno Clabrese John Calbow Julio Calderon Maryann Calec Vicky Calvert Ed Campbell Tom Campbell Kevin Cappel Lynn Carberry Sue Carberry Ron Carbone Kelly Carlisle Brian Carmody Kathy Carr Tina Carrano Ann Cartolino Doris Cartolino Karen Casey Betty Cassan Ann Cavallaro Liz Cedano Ken Chamis James Cheatle Sharon Chermak Diane Cheshire Bob Chesna John Chickerillo Karen Chickerillo Geoff Choyce Steve Christianson Pat Ciancanelli Steve Cichon Renee Ciszewicz Michle Cizak Larry Clark Karen Cleary Kim Clifford Amy Cochrane Dennis Cohen Sharon Cole Karen Collins Mike Collins Vichi Columbus Kelli Comise Steve Conroy Roseann Constantine John Conway Terry Corlett Tim Cornish Darlene Corriero Janine Coughlin Sue Cowart Mike Crane Debbie Cramer Donna Cramer Mike Camarosso James Crouse Cindy Cruce Kim Culik Debra Culbertson Bob Cullen Paula Culligan Sharon Curley Karen Czarnota Ron Czimra Bill Dahlman Jim Daley Patrick Daly Karen Dangremond Donna Danielson Theresa Daum Alison Davis John Davis Mark Dawson Mike Dawson Jacqueline Deady Tony Deangelis C. Delgrosso Michelle Dellorto Dave Deman Joan Demas Don Denk Mike Denton Rich Desaga Ed Devivo Debbie Dietrich Pat Dignan John Dlugolecki Tom Dobry B. Doeslaere Terry Dolce Brenda Domaika Charles Dominski Kathy Donovan Debbi Dorney Pete Douville Mike Dowling David Downey Jim Doyle Paul Doyle Dan Draper Sue Drzewiecki Margie Dublin Marge Duff Mark Dunlap Linda Dunn Louann Dunther Maggi Durack Dawn Dusik Marge Duvall Michele Dwyer Mike Dwyer Bob Dzialowy Mike Edwards Nancy Egan Patti Egan L. Eichberger Carol Engquist Donna Ephraim Gail Ernst Bill Evans Wayne Ewald Ed Fabian Mary Fadden Pat Fallon Mary Feehery M. Felgenhauer Colleen Fenton Debbi Fenton Ray Ferencak Brian Ferguson Jim Ferguson Margie Fieroh Michelle Finnegan Debbie Fiore Frances Fitzgerald Rich Flis Madeline Flood Shawn Flynn Sharon Fogerty Charles Forberg Al Fortney Jane Fox Sue Franezek Elizabeth Franks Cheryl Krauss Jeff Frazier Betty Freeman Chris Fritsch Wally Fronczek Debby Fudala Debbie Galasso Michele Galati 78 Peggy Gallagher Sue Gardner Gail Gareiss Garllpadira Pat Garrett Debbie Gary Ted Gasteyer Nick Genemaras Jyl Genis Joe Geraci Dave Gerrity Brian Gibbs Joe Giertych Zita Gignac Dominic Gilardi Gary Gilbert Kathy Gill Dave Goblisch M. Goldbach Lynda Goltz Jeni Gorman Ray Gorski Rose Gorszczyk D. Gostkowski F. Gradowski Mary Graff Maryann Graff Bob Graham Loretta Graham Ignatius Grana Bob Green Earl Green Steve Green Jim Greene John Greene Bill Grellman David Grossman E. Gumbleton Karen Gunderson Rick Gushi Jeannie Gusline Peggy Habbe Richard Hackstock Bert Haisma Karen Halford Mike Hall Gerilynn Hamilton Julie Hamilton Marty Hanrahan Tammy Hanson Marian Hanson Ray Hanson Rick Harker Caprice Harlow Sharon Harmon Jay Harn Steve Harrington Kim Hartz Dwayne Harvey Mary Beth Harvey Sue Hattimer Bret Hazen Debra Haves Dan Headley Dano Hehn Vicki Heinzel Dan Heiting Ron Hepp Dan Herman Karen Herman Ron Herman Dan Heylin Kurt Hickey Gary Hicks Dave Hilger Nick Hilger Allen Hill Beth Hinz J. Hoffenkamp Terry Hoffman 79 Debbie Holcomb Dan Holwell Randy Home Kathy Homko Judy Hommema Tom Hornick Mary Houliman Joyce Howver Denise Hrebenak Ed Huculak Dave Huizenga Frank Hynes Rita Irlbacker Kevin Isenegger Sandy Ivey Rob James Perry Jarka Marc Jochens Jon Johnsen Dianne Johnson Jeff Johnson Jill Johnson Ken Johnson N. Johnson Robert Johnson Sue Johnson Pat Johnston Bob Jonas Debbie Jones Phil Jones Matt Joyce Sandy Juds L. Jungman Debbie Juris ne Eg 2 I Se A a = - Laurie Kaczynski Linda Kaczmarek Kathy Kalafut Scott Kallquist C. Kaminskas Sharon Kane Mickie Kapp Maria Karson ee Kathy Kasley Faye Kass Kevin Kayden Mark Keane Dawn Keenan John Kehoe Ray Keltner Chris Kerstein 1. I heard schools were over crowded but this is too much. Jim Kidd John Kidis Karen Kiley Charles Kingslow Sharon Kirk Fred Kirpec George Klahn L. Klockowski Kim Knapp Erik Knutson Cindy Koehler Keith Koehler M. Kolodziej Therese Konas Rich Konchan Brenda Kooiman J. Kooinan Bruce Kosek Guy Kosek Wayne Kosty M. Kowalczyk Don Kozak Debby Kozeol Chris Kozub Lauren Kramer James Krause Jeanine Krause Mark Krause Wade Krause Cheryl Krauss Jim Krauss Ed Kreciuch Alex Kristof Sue Krivich Janet Krush Bud Kryszak Lorri Krzos Linda Kubas Dave Kucala Ramona Kuglarz Chris Kulig PEL eee oN a Jeff Kutschke Cindy Lach Larry Lackey Cindy Lafaire Karen Lafaire D. Lagerstrom Corey Lambert B. Lamountain Audrey Lampakske - Ohno! Another crazy yearbook photographer. Bill Lancaster Paul Landgraf Pete Landgraf Bill Lanenga Ken Lanenga Lee Lannon Jack Lapice Betty Larson Helen Lasalvia Bett LaSalle Kurt Laske Susan Laskowski Janet Lauterjung Mary Beth Leaf Ruth Lebron Gino Lech Bill Leddin Claudia Leddin Mike Lehmann Mike Lepper Bill Lillwitz Kathy Long Rob Luckett Ann Lullo Mary Lullo Liz Lunn Donna Macak Ken Macak Wayne Macha Rich Mackowiak Doug Maclean Roxane Maerker Judy Majewski Mary Majewski Steve Major K Malel Ned Malley Diana Mandel Tom Mangin Jeff Mann Donna Manoogian Terri Manweiler Mark Marek Ken Markiewicz Sharon Markowski Therese Marrimnan Donna Martin Jean Martin Steve Martin Sue Martin Charles Martinovich Karen Marx Dawn Masokas Jim Mason Pam Matejka Tammy Mathis Larry Mattes Colleen McAllister Scott McAninch Jerry McCann Bob McClelland Bonnie McGee Kevin McGrail Gayle MeGuigan Donna McLernon Mary McMahon Marlene McNaughton Frank McNerny Michael McTeague Janet McVay William Melvin Belinda Mendoza Joe Mensinga Greg Merriman Scott Metzler Julie Meyer J. Micelligott Mike Michalak Nancy Middleton Joe Mikoff John Mikos Mike Milashoski Sharon Milewski Denise Milianti Dawn Miller Rick Miller Mary Miller ; Laura Milligan Rich Mills Irene Miracle John Miszkiewicz Tony Montesano Laura Moon Karen Moore Tina Morfoot Rodney Morgan Mike Morgenthaler Andy Moriarity Cherryl Moriarity Laura Morrell Kathy Morris Laura Morzuch Frank Mottis Bob Muir Judith Mulcrone John Muldoon Tom Murphy Kieran Murray Pam Muth Ruth Nagel Wilfred Nance John Naughton Jim Nestor Bill Nettle Rich Nettle Paul Neuman Debbie Newlin Joe Newren Mark Nichols John Niego Denise Niemiec Ed Noonan Rich Noonan Glen Nothnagel Diane Nowak Gary Nowaczyk Ellen Nykaza Mark Nykaza Shelley Obrenski Ellen O'Brien Jim O'Connor Kathy O'Conner Curt O'Hara Steve Olejniczak Dave Oliver Patty Olsen John Olson Lori Olson Maeriellen O'Malley Gail O'Mara Jerry O'Neill Ken O'Neil Sean O'Neill 4 Tom O'Neill Lora Opiela Karen Opitz Peggy Orris Susan Oswald Cathy Ott Sam Owens Mary Ozzauto David Pace Donna Pacheco Deb Pacourek Santior Paipone Tom Pajor Cherly Palaggi Andy Palenica Dena Panagiotaros Patti Pallek 83 Leah Ann Panice Ed Pappas Janet Parisi Greg Parker Bob Parker Sue Parkey Ray Parrish Michele Passaro Mike Patch Lori Paulsen Adrian Pavic Tony Pazda Dave Peleckis Fred Perry Bob Personett Nancy Peterson Joe Pettinato Donna Pettry Bernadette Pheifer Chuck Phelan Paul Pieske George Polaski Jim Pollock Tom Ponziano Mario Pope Laverne Popham Walter Powers Peggy Poynter Scot Pressley Scot Price Freida Propcoff Maureen Probst Do nna Proper Debbie Propst Denise Prpic Margaret Pubins John Puhr Nick Pullia Dave Purdy Mary Jo Purse Janet Racinowski Mary Radzienda Jim Rainsford Greg Ramirez Don Randle Dan Reed Gary Reed Erin Reilly Marty Reilly Donna Rensfroe Gloria Renz Karen Rettig Bob Reynolds Roberta Reynolds Guy Rezzardi Wilburn Rhoades Ed Rhodes Greg Richards Janice Ripaldi Ken Ritter Pat Roberts Ralph Rocchino Paul Romanazzi Glen Rosenberg Jeanette Ross Mary Ross Pam Ross Mike Rourke Debbie Roy Craig Roxas Scot Ruckman Dawn Ruebenson Don Ruebenson Kevin Ruhnke Mary Ruscio Kevin Rush Charles Russ Sandie Russo Rae Ruzich Kathy Ryan Marie Ryan Tom Ryan Jay Rzechula Mary Saddler Mark Sala Peter Sallas Denise Salvati Joan Sanders Vince Santillo Karen Savaiano Sharon Savaiano Kim Sawyer Robin Schadt Gary Scheckel Joanne Schinke Jim Schloegel Cc. Schlosser Herwig Schlunk D. Schmeltzer Bob Schmidt Chuck Schmidt Larry Schmudde Hope Schneider Sue Schneider Dwight Scholtens Tony Schopper Dave Schuberth Debbie Schull Susan Schuller Mark Schulthies Kim Schuntz Dennis Scott Dawn Selmeister Mary Sendra Steve Sevik Annette Sewin Kim Shatro Bill Shaults Tom Sheppard Charles Sherwood Steve Siano Steve Sierros Kathy Sikorski Jim Simmonds Debra Siuchninski Patty Skala Eve Skembare Reed Skembare Cathie Skinner Matt Skronski Nancy Skubal Dan Smith Kristy Smith Mary Smith Warren Smith Richard Sniatynsky Dawn Sobezak Howard Solberg Jim Sombraske Linda Sorrentino John Soule Joann Soyring Mike Span Bob Spence Vern Spengler Ken Spitzer Walter Spooner Kim Staats Ted Staberow John Stadler Carl Stalla Pat Stalla Nancy Stanek Rick Stark Mark Starostka Ann Stearns Tammy Steen Dawn Stefanich Sheryl Steinberg Tom Stell Kathy Stelmack Steve Steusloff Kurt Stomiany Bill Stratman Jill Stratton Kim Strauss Steve Streets Jackie Strong Mary Stroud Therese Sturdy Mark Sturonas Rene Such Gail Sullivan Jan Sullivan Kathy Sullivan Robin Suvada Richard Szumigalski Bonnie Tabor Vince Taccola Bart Tallon Patti Tallon Jack Tannehill Bob Thompson Carol Thompson Jeff Thompson Richard Thompson Tracey Thompson Susan Thornton Gary Tieman Sherry Tierney Jim Tinman Kent Trautman Conni Treantafeles Penni Treantafeles Marty Trlak Janice Trojniar Deborah Trosper Dave Tsurusaki Ron Tucker Steve Tukel Laura Tully Art Tuschur John Tuscher Cindy Tynan Chery! Tyrka Paul Underwood Marty Urbanczyk Janice Vahl 1. Boy anybody can get in the yearbook. Barb Vaillancour Pete Valiunas Rita Vallera Gary Valson Greg Vanderreke Jody Vargos Linda Vasil Rich Vazquez Denyse Veldman Tina Venturella Nancy Vida Mark Vilchuck Sue Vocke Mike Vogt Bryon Vonch Keith Vopelak Barb Voss Pam Wagnarus Diane Wagner Bob Waish Bob Wajciachowski Pam Walent Bill Walker Denise Wallenberg Bob Waller Tom Waller Chris Walsh Mike Walsh Wendy Walschlager Sandy Wang Peggy Wantiez Allison Warner Ken Warnke Loura Wasowicz Dave Watters Lola Webber Randy Weinberg Mary Weir Vickie Weisskopf Debbie Welsh Mary Wendling Debbie Weren Jeff Werner Linda Werer David Werth Dena Wetzel April White John White 1. Do you ever have the feeling everyone is looking at you? 87 Pat White Gregg Widel Cindy Wilke Albert Willey Jeff Williams Keith Willman Donna Wilson Cathy Wimembre Laura Wisniewski Harold Wokoun Mike Wood Robin Wood Gary Wroble Paul Wysocki Kevin Yandik Larry Yodelis Ted Young Ken Zad Debbie Zadakus Mary Zalapi Tony Zaluendo Greg Zbylot Terri Zdano Jean Zegar Julie Zegars Gary Ziegler Lori Zeller Linda Zhe Rich Zickus Mary Kay Zima Michael Zimmerman Carol Zoll John Adomitis Bob Banas Debora Beard George Bowman Mary Brandt Victoria Brandt Don Brohgel Susan Brosmore Bob Brown Joe Budz Paul Capperino Bruce Carney Rene Campanio Joe Crochy Eileen Culligan Joe Dinaso Michael Dinaso Brian Donovan Andrea Downey Sam Eassa Gary Falbo Adeline Flynn Glen Forwell Dan Gilbert Ken Greenwald Julie Gunderson Ron Gunderson Lou Ann Gunther Saswati Gupta Ray Hardesty Edwin Hulse Mark Irby Chris Johnson George Justynski Dan Keating Pat Kelley Sandy Kostka Gary Kremnitzer Debbie Lamb Pat Lydon John Mele Marsha Meyer Roxanne Miller Wayne Moravec Gary Nelson June Nelson Bill Noffs Steve Pitts Bob Ramos Christy Rausch Steve Romascan Maureen Ryan Steve Slavick Craig Stuart Joe Stubbes Harold Stuchly Tom Sullivan George Townsend Edward Tunstall Cathy Valliere Debbie Vereecke Jim Vida Dawn Wesselhoff Dan Willis Lupearly Wright Steve Yukel Coma Sh 1. How do you spell dog? 2. I don't know what it is but it sure is cute. 3. That will teach you nerds. 4. Ohno it's got my hand. AN QW OS SS ea ete) Chunions CLASS OFFICERS: Patti Paterson: Secretary Debbie Petzel: Treasurer Rose Baker: President Cheryl Kallquist: Vice President ND FERTHERIND, | 5 pe ene Tom Adamczuk Bob Adams Cindy Aidinovich Randy Alber James Alberts Robin Albrecht Carlene Aldrech Diane Alstrom Kim Alton Nancy Amato Nancy Amudson Ann Anderson Lori Anderson Patricia Anderson Kim Argers Greg Aschenbach Bill Baader Carol Bading Bonita Bahno Michael Baikie Rose Baker Laura Balachowski James Balayti Debra Ballard Bob Banis Larry Barajaz Bill Barker David Barker Neil Barnhart David Bass Linda Beard Rich Behrens Zivko Bekic Brian Bender Mary Bender Tony Benbenek James Benson Cynthia Bergel Bob Berndt Karen Berndl Becky Birch Dawne Blakey Mary Blazina Pam Blazina Patricia Bodnar Nancy Bogel Rachel Bollito Carol Bonomo James Bordoshuk ' Ken Borkowski Michael Boudreac Cathy Bousman August Bova George Bowman Kevin Bradley Steven Bradway Mary Brandt Vic Brandt Dawn Breitinbucher Steven Breiter Mary Brennan Larry Brevitz Robert Brewer Stephen Brewer John Brissman Alison Brons Rosemary Brooks Tom Brouillette Bob Brown David Brown Dave Brown Barb Brown Ann Bruce Amy Brunni Robert Bucher Joe Budz Lucinda Buffo Carol Bunting Patricia Burgess Sharon Burgess . Ann is so excited she's falling asleep. . I didn't know that? We Love short shorts. What do you want? Bernard Burke Cathy Burke Steven Bylak Tammy Caffee Ann Cagle Sue Campinski John Campagna Paul Capperino Doug Captain Patrick Carr Joanne Carroll Deborah Carvelli Mary Cashmon Joe Catanese Janice Cesario Jeanne Cerny Marsha Chatsey Helen Chisnick Cheryl Chovanec Paul Cizek Michael Clapper James Clark Alan Cluver Sharon Coffey Michael Colantone Janet Collins Martin Collins Lori Comben Patricia Coontz Linda Coop Ray Cordova Tom Cosentino Bill Cosgrove Cynthia Costa Glenn Coughlin Elizabeth Crachy Kenneth Craig Steven Crews Patrici Cristofano Anne Cronin PR en RR. 1. This is my best side. 2. Swing it. 94 1. If he looks over here one more time I'll kill him. 2. Who's there? Greg Crossett Dawn Culbertson Vince Cullen K. C. Cunningham Colleen Cusick Dana Cuthbert Sue Czarnota Henry Dahlman Margaret Daly Ken Damrau Sue Damico David Danielson Deborah Daum Maryjo Daum Mike Davisson Rose Dawson Sandra Deady Donna Dean Meli Dechristopher Eileen Demas Joanne Denk Kathy Depatie Thaddeus Desaga Debbie Deyoung Guy Dibene detto Sue Dillon Liz Dinaso Mike Dinaso Denise Dion Debra Dittrich Phil Dizonno Carol Doering Mike Doherty Victor Doilida Tom Dolan Ron Doles Ed Domine Kevin Donovan Barbara Dorsch Jim Doyle 95 Mark Doyle Peter Dryan Mary Drzewiecke Steve Dubetz John Dunk Terri Dunlap Sue Durand Dennis Durkin Joe Dvornik Howard Dwan Virginia Dykes Dorothy Earley Sam Eassa Debora Eberhardt William Engel Judith Engh Tom English Lynn Engnell Sherry Epley Kim Erdman Cheryl Erickson Lawrence Espinoza Tracy Evans Tom Everson Salvatore Evola Steve Evola Audrey Falatovich Gary Falbo Sue Fallon Sylvia Farrell Scott Faurie David Feezel Tom Fenton Nancy Fewkes Patricia Fickett Janet Fiedler John Fish Kimberly Fisher Margare Fitzgerald Kathy Fitzgerald Mike Fitzgerald Frank Fitzgerald Mary Fitzmaurece Robert Fleckenstein Francis Flejtuch Jim Fleming Adeline Flynn Denise Flynn Kathy Flynn Patty Flynn Brian Fogarty Judi Fogarty Joe Foley Maryanne Forden Wanda Forsythe Glen Forwell Lynn Frazier Tammy Frederick Pam Freenan Michelle Fregeau Mike Friedrech Gail Fritschel Stan Fudala Jayne Fuka Patricia Gajdorus Diane Ganz Dave Garcia Ed Garcia Mary Gardner Lisa Garuckas Michael Gary Daniel Gatz Bob Gautsch Robert Geary Ed Geraghty Sharon Geraghty Eve Gerrity Kevin Gibbs Anita Givens Dan Gilbert Ls 2. 3. 4, Nol. Suzie Homemaker. An interested student. This book is silly. Catherin Giliberto John Gillen Thomas Gillen Al Goholic Jill Glavin Terri Good Ann Gorman Wendy Grant Anthony Grazutis Mike Green Fonya Greene Gloria Gubernat Marilee Guca Jane Gunderson Karen Gusline Mary Jo Hale Jerry Hall Heidi Hallstrom Daniel Hamill Tim Hansen Susan Hanzie Michelle Harker Sharilyn Harm Eileen Harmsen Lisa Harper Thomas Harvey Susan Haworth Joe Haynes Ron Heady Greg Healy Peter Heenstra Gina Heidegger Joan Heidenreich Mike Heiy Ruth Henclowski Diane Hendzel Tom Heneghan Sharon Henry Frank Hepburn Vickey Heraty 1. It's not that funny. 2. Hey Lou! Are you in the carburetor? a ae hc eee i 1. Ginnie looks interested. 2. What a drag. Rick Hewitt Cathy Hilger Patty Hilger Karl Hince Julie Hiryak Kim Hoenselaar Mike Hoffman Dan Hogan Gordon Home Mary Horn Cynthia Hos Margaret Houlihan Tammy Hovey Janice Howver Rick Huck Laura Huddleston Jim Hughes Joan Hynes Marion Ithal Tami Ito Sue Ivey Mary Jackson Melinda Jakovich Sharon Jameson Mary Janosky Tina Jarski Jim Javorski Jeff Jedlicka Kevin Jennings Debbie Jennings Deborah Johnson Jean Johnson Karen Johnson Margaret Johnson Pam Johnson Pam Johnson Janet Jordan Maideane Joritz Bob Juds Pam Justus Laura Kaczmarek Cathy Kallhauge Cheryl Kallquist Mary Kamba David Kane Tammy Kane Bernadette Kasley Angela Kass Doreen Kasson Patricia Kay James Kelley Tim Kelliger Cindy Keltner Judith Kenny Sheila Kiger George Kilroy Bob Kimball Diane King Susan Kinsley Debbie Klockowski Naomi Kloese Ruth Klutcharch Ray Kolofa Ken Kolodzinski Patrice Konchan Gary Konrath Jacqueline Kooiman Pam Kooiman Dawn Koranda Mark Korosic Lynn Koruba Linda Kostal Pam Kosteck Jean Kotal Danna Kotula Janice Kovacic Frank Kowalczyk Joe Kozub Sandra Kramer Bob Krause Richard Krecioch Gary Kremnitzer Bob Krisik Steve Krivich Gary Krupa Steve Krupa Dan Kruse Sandra Kruse Nancy Kryszak Julie Krzyminski Steve Kulbeda Ken Kutschke Dale Kuzniar Jim Laderer Chuck Laidlaw Laura Laidlaw John Lambert Mary Lamountain Karen Lang Jerry Lapice Tim Larocque Mike Larotonda Dave Larson Patricia Larson Harry Lasalvia James Latanski John Lauzon Debra Lenart Donna Lenz Dawn Leonard Michael Leroy Kurt Leslie Cherryl Lewis Sherri Lewis Ken Libert Pat Lidon Judith Lipien Stewart Lisanby Mike Litviak Deborah Lizak 4. What are you looking at? =] fo} _ -$ : ag A wa Ss. 2k Gi i) Sa mo aa 8. Nothing better to do. Katherine Locacius Katherine Lockwood Lori Loipersbek John Long Joe Looby Walter Loomis Daniel Loren Robert Lough Deborah Lubawy Lynn Lucerto Karen Luckett Marie Luisi Tony Luna Larla Lundgren Lois Lundquist William Lunn Mike Lynch Barry Lyons Scott Machlashen Dawn Macha Mary Machala Richard Majewski James Major Frank March Theresa Marciano Sue Mark Gina Maronto Norm Martel John Martin Renee Martin Scott Martinek Dan Mason Michelle Massett John Matt Mike Mattaliano Charles Matulik Bernie Mayer Ann Maziorka Matt McCampbell Julie Mccarville nn 1. Boy is this food good. 2. Who me? 1. Oh, Come on. 2. Wow is this exciting! Ray McCormick Chris Mcelhinney Debra McGee Pat Mcgurk Brian Mckinney Pat McQuinn Peggy McTeague Donna Meares Tom Menke Pamela Meyer Ray Meyers Cindy Milewski Karen Miller Linda Miller Michael Miller Ron Miller Ron Miner Lou Mirabelli Tom Mitchell Tom Molk Mike Mollenhauer Tom Monahan Brenda Moore Rich Moore Sue Moore Donald Morgan Victoria Morice Cyril Morong Cathy Morphew Elizabeth Morris Nanette Mrkacek Dave Mueller Mike Mueller Tom Mulcrone David Mullenhoff Lynne Murphy Tommy Murray Tim Murray Roger Nietzel Scott Nelson Barb Nevels Robert Niwman Mike Nicholes Thomas Nicolette Tony Nicosia Kathy Norris Kim Novak Wayne Novy Dan Nowicki Greg Nykaza Larry Oconnell Kevin Oconnor Mike Oconnor Helen Olijar John Omiecinski Lynn Oneill Marybeth Oneill Mary Orsi Michael Ostrowski Joyce Oswald Jill Overland Sam Owen Mary Ozzauto Dan Pady Carrie Painter Debra Pajkos Andrea Palenica John Paolisso Andrew Pappas Linda Parker Donna Parkey Pam Parks Christine Passaro a Paternostro yl Paterson Patti Patterson Nancy Paulan Barbara Peltz Sue Peters Jerry Peterson Michael Peterson Deborah Petzel David Phillips Gerald Pierce Kathleen Pitts Sandra Pitts Joe Plank Mark Plank Rich Pluhar Dave Pluister Cynthia Polacek Janet Polacek Dominic Polito Bob Porcellino Barb Poremba Lisa Porto Kathy Quinn Kathy Quinn Lynn Radloff John Radzienda Gary Ramirez Bob Ramos Steve Kayner Lurana Reed James Reidy Mike Reilly Harold Reisner Melanie Relfson Richard Renz Joe Rettig Michael Reynolds Brenda Richey Jim Ries Judith Riggi Ann Riordan Pam Ritter Kathryn Ross Flo Rowe Ellen Ryan Margaret Ryan 104 1 2 3 4 - Barb Dorsch working hard. . Boy is this exciting. . The Smoking area. - Hello! 105 Brian Sabatino Burton Samulski Kim Sanders Mary Sanders Jack Swin Victoria Schaar Scott Schedin Nancy Schipits Mary Schlagel Dan Schloegel Sandra Schlosser Therese Schmitz John Schneider Paul Schoeneman Randy Scholtens Stephan Schopper Trina Schuch Tammi Schull Joe Schulock Willeam Schultz Ron Schultz Jennifer Scofield Joe Serio Karen Sestak Robin Shaffer Nancy Shaughnessy Gail Shaw Ellen Sheil Tim Sheppard Margaret Sidock Jeff Sizemore Lisa Skrandel Steve Slavick Craig Smith Deborah Smith Dean Smith Leeanne Smith Sharon Smith Donna Smyth Carol Snyder Janet Soic Mary Solberg Lynn Sorensen Mary Sonner Deborah Sorrentino Joan Sourile Joe Stalzer Barry Stanek Madonna Stanton Sandra Stewart Judith Stewart Anthony Stock Gary Stoika John Strama Steve Strenk Kevin Strong Chris Stuart Joe Stubbs Harold Stuckley Kathy Sturdy Valerie Suhr Mary Sullivan James Swatkowski Patricia Swift Debbie Tallon Beth Taylor Geralyn Thamm Mary Theunnissen Cheri Thompson David Thompson Peter Thompson Donald Thorpe Russ Trapp Kim Trautsch Mark Traynor Paula Traynor Ernest Trembley Tom Trickle Mike Trlak Ken Tsurusaki 106 WM, % Dave Tully Susan Tyrakowski Carl Unger Michael Unnerstali David Vahl Robert VanGorkom Barb Vanoosbree Normand Varieur Raymond Varieur Lisa Varnell Anna Venturella Valerie Verbeek Janet Vichich Judith Vilchuck Wayne Vilchuck Vinetia Vladish Sharon Vonasten Doug Vonholst Anton Vrame Julie Vrhel Chris Vrame Denise Wagner Mary Wagner Denise Walden Dawn Walrath Bob Walsh Lynn Walshon Donald Wanek Cindy Ward Debbie Watson Brian Weaver Nancy Weber Sandra Weidner Marge Weigand Eileen Weigel Laurie Weiler Frank Windling William Werer Peggy Whalen Patricia White Wendy White Viv Whynot Gail Wiersema David Wilson Cynthia Wojdyla Wayne Wojtcezak Russell Wolf Gordon Wood Sue Worsham Ken Wright Eileen Yomantas Jo Zander Bob Zelek Karen Villanueva Michele Wierzgac Nancy Wilembrecht Cynthia Zimmerman Diane Zoladz Camera Shy Cuniors Lynn Ackerman Linda Diaz Mike Headley Lance Lacado Charleen Phelan Dave Ulrich Lisa Alnutt Christy Dowd Steve Headley Mark Macgregor Pat Queenan Roy Vazquez Alice Andrews Cynthia Drozd Gary Heitman David Marcotte Mary Rainsford John Veglio Therese Baburek Doug Duncan Linda Hessling Mary Mastela Janice Rinkuns David Verschave Bill Banich Sharon Dunning Mary Hilger Anne McKay Pam Ross Pam Wagnarus Linda Barker Bonnie East George Hoestra J. 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McKay Deborah Roy Dale Waghner Harold Bauer Sue Ebel Karl Hoge Andrew McMahon Steve Saylor Les White ; Brenda Becker Gail Evans Kathy Homko Michael Mills Debra Schmeltzer Karen Wittington Cathy Bergquist Dave Faragher David Howe John Murphy Katherine Schultz Marshal Witting Michael Boeker Ed Fitzgerald Cathy Kelley Walter Murphy Geffrey Scofield Barb Wilinski Mark Bruce Mark Fitzsimons Frank Kelnosky Pat Murtaugh Judith Siman John Willnecker Janet Campbell James Forden Noreen Kemp Tammy Naples Theresa Slubowski Mark Wisniewski Tom Campbell Mark Friedrechs Ed Kosek Dale Negring Randy Sodaro Doug Woods Tera Carlisle Jeff Fuka Norman Kozlarek Debra Newlin Vern Spengler Greg Wroble Tom Carson Paula Gallant Kathy Krauss Karen O'Halloran Carol Springer Bonnie Yandik Tom Chovanec Nancy Galzin Mary Lane Lance Olsen Matt Stahurski Scott Younker Margaret Ciepla Bill Gamon Harman Lanenga Jeff Olsen Joseph Stalzer Ginine Zavadil Peter Coone Sue Gapinski Angie Laskoroudis Steve Orszula Grant Susemiehl Toni Zawodniak Sharon Corlett Rick Gerkitz James Lederer Sue Ozwald Jeffrey Szilagyi Nasser Zegar ; Kathy Crawley Kevin Greene Steve Leyerle Bob Pavic Steve Titone Gerald Zukowski Tim Culp Peter Gubernaut Mike Lindgren 107 W MINUTEMEN —th SURE DO SPRING , : INTO PSE actin a fails a al b- Wien 7 ie “ a es ee € an P a 4 . 2 « se ee Er eas cael . VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Top row (1 to r) D. Fewkes, M. Tully, M. Calendrelio, J. Carr, J. Kelley, G. Glomb, Coach Borkow- ski. Second row: P. Wiatr, J. Milewski, D. Hoffencamp, S. Strenk, D. Heinking, J. Reilly. Third row: J. Dybas, S. Faurie, D. McEntee, K. Zaremba, G. Richards, J. Cryan. . FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM: Top row (1 to r) D. Geraghty, C. Stala, C. Kozub, M. Fel- genhaur, J. Benton, K. Vopelak, Coach M. Czerniak, Stat. G. Garris. Second row: D.. Bagus, P. Stalla, S. Price, C. Schmidt, M. Machalak, D. Downey, K. Isenegger. Third row: S. Kallguist, M. Pope, M. Wood, M. Rourke, D. Reed, W. Nance, Stat. M. Russo. . Steve Strenk wishing he could play too. . The batting stance of Frank Wiatr, the team's leading hitter. DHeseballl Steal home plate again and they may never let you out! Dan McEntee takin it easy, as usual. “Sophomore Sensation,'' Scott Faurie. Z, ' the official ''Fly-Swatter. wn . First row (1 to r) T. Laroque, S. Scaduto, B. Laroque, M. Dolce, S. Williams, T. Han- son. Second row: B. Hanson, J. Sizemore, M. Casitino, R. Lanham, E. Lanham, K. Kolodzinski, R. Lentz. Third row: D. Eng- nell, R. King, P. Fencl, J. Marks, R. Renz, K. Moore, P. Ness, S. Banach. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound! ‘One for the money, two for the show, three to getready and. . . ’ Varsity Track Coaches: George Dunn, John Lewis and Ted Storer. Veosity Track Soy 1. ' Maybe if I pull a little harder it'll come 9 as co Ofer I told him to pretend Mary was at the finish. ' Oak Lawn's State Champion in Shot-Put, John Marks. Kevin Moore and Scott Williams, ''looking before they leap.'' It wouldn't be so bad if we didn't have to hold hands through the whole race, ’ 113 . Bottom row (1 to r) D. Banik, D. Goblish, R. Flis, B. Carney, K. McGrail, F. McNerny. Second row: T. Alger, R. Pluhar, T. Kor- nish, P, Daily, M. Barratia, T. Shepard, S. Krevich, E. Fabian. Third row: C. Domin- ski, N. Barnhardt, S. Nelson, B. Haisma, M. Green, K. O'Hara, R. Gorski. Fourth row: J. Pettinan o, E. Trembly, B. Lameaster, M. Collins, R. McCormick, E. Trembley, M. Lehmann, S. Conroy. 2. ‘Who says we don't get mad when we lose?' ’ 3. It's not exactly a trip down the Yellow Brick Road. 4. I'll get that stupid fly if it takes me all sea- son. Fos h A Op h Track Team nS ‘Oo es rear : ZO Reeord Breaking Coach Gates had a good year. The Spartans had the best win-loss record in the history of the school, 9 and 7. Tom Ellison set a new school record for the lowest 9 hole score. He shot a 35, one under par. Lou Mirabelli was a new-comer to the team. He has tried everything to improve his score. The Frosh-Soph Team ended the season at 7 and 9. Back row (left to right) B. Walsh, T. Alger, B. Lillwitz, B. Chesna, J. Lillwitz. Front row: P. Underwood, J. Calderon, D. Azzaro. VARSITY GOLF; (left to right) Top row: C. Matulik, T. Ellison, T. Molk, J. Major, S. Price. Bottom row: R. Sutton, and Lou Mira- belli. Junior Scott Price. Chuck Matulik shot a 77 in Conference which set a new school record. Chuck placed 2nd out of 30 golfers. Oak Chow oS Wwinv Team . DIVING TEAM: (1st row) Coach Paul Sander- son, Steve Doylida, Mark Jochens. (2nd row) Les White, Dave Peleckis. - VARSITY SWIM TEAM: (ist row) Capt. Mark Shelton, Les White, Mike Miller. (2nd row) Jamie Bordoshuk, Mark Trainer, Dan Kruse, Dan Pady, Jim Javorski. (back row) Carl Ada- mon, Ed Bosak, Mike Rielly, Pat Guzzo, Coach Vern Scarpelli. - Please don't shoot. - Hey, who pushed me. . Spartans, off to a quick start. - SOPH SWIM TEAM 75-176: (1st row) Shawn Flynn, Bob Shields , Greg Bresnahan, Al Cawall, Mare Hochens, and John Kerrigan. (2nd row) Mike DiMartino, John Locacius, Al Jagielski, John Holt, Dave Schmeltzev, Coach Paul Sanderson. (3rd row) Dave Peleckis, Karl Krout, Bill Anicich, Mike Adams, Bill Sorensen (Freshman Co Capt.), John Burke (Fresh. Co Capt.), Ken Zad, Steve Yukel (Sophomore Capt.), Bud Kryszak, Kevin Burke, Bob Parker, Steve Doylida, and John Olson. The 1975-1976 Varsity Swim Team has only three returning lettermen which has caused a problem with team depth. This year's Captain, Mark Shelton, the existing 100 Breaststroke record holder, and Juniors, Mark Traynor, Mike Miller, and Dan Kruse have been strong performers since the season's inception. Traynor and Kruse are school record holders and will be the nucleus of an exciting varsity team in the year to come. x int Ss4.8 1% tee Vins ily Tennis Oh what a hit. Nice and easy. He's no Jimmy Conners. Bottom row: Brian Birch, Bill Phur, Jerry Vinci, Dale Winterhoff. Second row: Phil Sidock, Bill Lightcap, Ron Deady, Dan Enright, Jim Novy, Coach Stoy. POW He a SS ee : a ead ak Sat a Int et ea Bottom row: Ron Schultz, Chuck Matulik, Tedy Gasteyet, Mark Vilchuck, Mike Heiy, Dave Ulrich, Wayne Novy, Steve Leyerle. Top row: Kurt Laske, Laurence Espinosa, Tomm Dolan, Howard Dwan, Alan Cluver. Got that mother. What did you say Mom. Quit being a ham and serve. Soph. Tenis Pts tle enw 120 2. (left-right) Line Coach Chuck Chilvers, ; SPARTANS 4 4 ; 7’ : 9g f s , wet F ¥ RTANGy A aD SPARTANS a : = | ‘ e Ans The Mighty Spartans of Oak Lawn put together the best football team this school has ever had. The Spar- tans came up with 7 wins and just 2 losses. The tackling and running was led by all conference winners; Pat Runnion for both; offensive and defensive lines; middle line backer, Steve Morganthaler; and running back, Mario Pope. The team was led by head coach, Bob Kunde and assistant coaches, Bill Marcordes and Chuck Chilvers. Bob Kunde has been coaching the Spartans for the last sixteen years. Now after many good seasons, he has announced his retirement ending [ with a fantastic coaching season of 1975. % 1. First row (left to right) 72; Steve Headly, 44; Mike McCampbell, 27; Ken Craig, 74; Gerry Burns, 33; Tom DeCicco, 20; Mario Pope, 66; Steve Morganthaler, 81; Salvador Fiore. Second row: 80; Scott Ferry, 16; Steve Wallace, 32; Dan Stan- ton, 42; Russ Trap, 40; Tony Nicosia, 11; John Holcer, 23; Pat Carr, 50; Doug Heinking, 14; Joe Cerio, Coach Chilvers. Third row: Bernie Dobrzynski, Coach Kunde, 64; Pat Runnion, 46; Dale Krause, 84; Steve Salyor, 69; Frank Bubec, 88; Don Hoffencamp, 21; Kip Harris, 60; Jim Kelley, Dawn Amberman, Coach Mar- cordes. Fourth row: 70; Joe Kozub, 51; Cipper Hughes, 75; Dan Macentee, 63; Jim Latanski, 56; Gerry Hughes, 17; John McGrath, 41; John Reilly, 82; Bill Con- roy, 96; Walt Loomis, 61; Mike Lang, 87; Pat Lyons. Defensive Coach; Bill Marcordes, Head Coach; Bob Knde. 4 . Head Coach, Bob Kunde, looks out at his winning players. He is proud and has a right to be. . Hey Pal! Lay off, how do you expect me to make all conference as QB as a junior with you holding onto my arm. . Thay fellas, what's new? . Coach Bill Marcordes plans his defensive sec- ondary attack. . Let's see guys, that will be three cases of Old Mill and one case of Styles, Talls. - Smokem Johnnie. - Damnit anyway, if it ain't my ankle going; it's my knee. . Hey they can't do that! Watch ‘em. (76 Veitiy Football Team { C O0 Sophomore Football Team . Boy, if that kid knows whats good for him, he'd better hit the ground before he gets hit. And then he'd never get up! . Don't worry Toni, there's always next year! . You know, if you were just a little bigger, I'd hit you for that. . First row: Terry Hoffman, Pat Daly, Kee Murray, Mario Pope, Bob Wal- lace, Jeff Werner, Wade Keause, Chuck Michalck. Second row: Larry Clark, Terry Corlett, Craig Roxas, Mike Dwyer, Mike Lepper, Steve Cichon, Ken Spitzer, Jeff Blankenship, Steve Sevik. Third row: Coach Davelis, Reed Sdeubarre, T. J. Murphy, Mike Morganthaler, Bob Luck- ett, Tom Mangin, Kevin Cappel, Steve Christianson, Coach Storer. Back tow: Mike Lehamann, Carl Stalla, Don Kozak, Chris Kozub, Jimm Dun- ning, Mike Felgenhauer, Joe Pattanito, Jay Cheatle, Rick Szymigalski. Missing: Dab Heiting. } 3 . First row: Kevin Werner, Greg Hennzel, Marty Hel- wich, John Wallace, Ivan Garcia, Wayne Peterson, Gary Salis, Bob Kelley, Kevin Walsh, Scott Ham- monds, Russ Charleston, Jim Pluhar, Gerry Mueller, Dave Geraghty. Row 2: Coach Mike Woerner, Bob Casares, Dan Sullivan, Tom Dekker, Brian Bara- house, Dan Soto, Bob Bulow, Mark Kehoe, Bob Clark, Doug Murphy, Jimm Maddox, Ron Marks, Bob Shields, Bill Serenson, Mike Mech, Coach Mike Sopco, Head Coach - Skip Sullivan. Row 3: Greg Baluk, Rich Thompson, John Mc Collum, Eric Miner, Pat McGrath, John Ries, Terry Swatkowski, Jim Judd, Tony Cristofano, Pat Quealey, Steve Doy- lida, Glen Williams, Ron Swanson, Steve McCallister, Lou Williams. Row 4: Vince Lech, John Holt, Jeff Kashbohm, Alex Barker, Rick Farina, Todd Popik, Curt Fortney, Rich Konchan, Art Pater- son, Gene Poull, Bryan Zima, Joe Dybas, Al Cawall, Mike Kane. . You just wait and see when I'm a Senior. I'll have a hundred interceptions in every game. . Tackled by the entire Spartan Defense. - Mario bulls through the wall of the defense line for another long gain. . Come on guys, pile on!! Foathall Team C { ints enn GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: ist row: Lynn Oneill, Vicki Schaar, Judy Vilchuck. 2nd row: Lynn Engnell, Lynn Koruba, Sandra Bur- gess, Paula Traynor. 3rd row: Cherl Paterson, Sue Peters, Deb Schmeltzer, Lisa Garuckas, Nancy Glomb, Sherry Burgess. GIRLS FROSH-SOPH TENNIS TEAM: 1st row: Mary Kay Valdez, Sue Katsenes, LuAnn Bot- winski, Jenifer Gorman, Pat Egen, Cathy Sierakowski. 2nd row: Lori Matha, Julie Soch, Vicki Obrenski, Sue Hattimer, Jamie Bilcer, Diane Nowak. 3rd row: Jeanine Tatro, Jane Anderson, Lori Kallhauge, Lori Angelucci, Connie Prosser, Melody Mondry, Shelley Wantiez. bt ee nthihine ee eee + pats +4 ++ 3a ey + +4 +- tity + - +4 = 4 | : en aan ee GAK Lien x Girls Badminton Team The badminton team is looking for- ward to a good 1976 season. There are many returning members from the 1975 SICA Conference Championship Team. Those members are C. Costa, D. Macha, C. Boyle, R. Baker, M. Machala, M. Johnson, P. Hinz, J. Vargos, S. Gardner, K. C. Cunning- ham, J. Gorman, M. Burke, S. Luth, L. Egnell, J. Vilchuck, K. Gastver, and L. Karuba. 1. Anyone for an exorcism! 2. Ihave to go pottie! 3. GIRLS BADMINTON TEAM: ist ROW (1 to r) K. Saviano, D. Palumbo, S. Saviano. 2nd ROW: M. Burke, T. Kuzob, S. Luth, L. Egnell, J. Vilchuck, L. Koruba. 8rd ROW: S. Klutcharch, 1. Vargos, T. Budzius, R. Trlbacher, J. Deady, S$. Gardner, K. Cun- ningham, J. Gorman, L. Botwinski. 4th ROW: A. Anderson, (coach) J. Bilcer, D. Wetzel, R. Baker, M. Machala, N. Sobel, M. John- son, P. Hinz, K. Dorne, coach. 5th ROW: C. Costa, L. Panice, D. Macha, B. Tabor (mgr.) C. Boyle. P. Treantafeles, S. Russo, M.: Hoolihan. NOT PICTURED: Karol Gas- tyer. 3 fir (; S WwUmnng . What is it? . Hey! Look at the big fish. 3. FROSH-SOPH TEAM: 1st row: K. Fisher, J. Tompkins, C. Frieling, J. Cieplak, S. Wasdwicz, A. Pavic. 2nd row: E. Stadler, C. Skinner, V. Hoffman, C. Conrad, A. War- ner, T. Kutzel, L. Harper. 3rd row: L. McClenahan, Coach T. Wagner, P. Zoll, J. Mastela, C. Preto, Head Coach June Ver Schave. . VARSITY SWIM TEAM: Top row: V. Ver- beek, L. Wasowicz, M. Karson, M. Ruscio, J. Kotal, P. Matejka, D. Galica. Middle row: L. McClenahan, (diving coach) C. Milewski, C. Ritter, S$. Morre, D. Koranda, C. Boyle, C. Kallhauge, J. Fox, L. Zhe, (manager) J. Vershave; Head Coach. Bottom row: L. Huddleston, J. Overland, R. Hen- clewski, M. Burke. . Everybody was Kung-fu fighting. - Cheryl Kallquist defies the law of Gravity. - Wonder Woman to the rescue. « T out of 8 girls preferred Lux. - GIRLS GYMNASTICS TEAM: ist row: Dee Sidock, Julie Mc Carville, Cheryl Konrath, Kelly Heintz, Betty Larson, Kim Juris, Sherry Iser, Sharon Burgin, Cheryl Kallquist. 2nd row: Deena Wetzel, Kathy Sullivan, Dolories Shultz, Roxanne Fox, Pam Justis, Judy War- gos, Diane Muella, Michelle Scott. 3rd row: Miss Dorne, Colleen Fenton, Ruth Klut- charch, Mary Machala, Sandy Russo, Peggy Orris, Terry Reardon, Judy Berg, Margie Cieplack, Joyce Howver, Miss Anderson. 4th tow: Diane Marek, Nancy Sobol, Audry Ham- parski, Karen Moore, Dawn Bulow, Cindy Rehner, Sandy Weidner. Buy's Boing Oak Lawn's Boy's Bowling League had its most successful year ever in 75- 76, as more than 70 members com- peted in the league. The league top- ped off with an exciting finish, and a lot of fun for everyone. The conference bowling team had a strong five game lead with just a few weeks left in the season. They are a sure bet to capture the Southwest Sub- urban title. This team was led by the best bowlers from the intramural league, and consisted of Tom Ham- mersmark, Bob Dodge, Ken Libert, and Dave Hendzel as the cog of the team. 1. 1st row: Dave Niemeyer, Ron Deady, Rick Volpi, Mark Krauss, John Kerrigan, Steve Thompson, Craig O'Reilly. 2nd row: Jerry Lapice, Dave Werth, Ken Libert, Tom Ham- mersmark, Rich Majewski, John Hansen, Mark Dawson, Jim McGuire. 3rd row: Harold Wokoun, Dan Boubel, Kevin Isenegger, Steve Culp, Don Denk, Bob Dodge, Chris McElhinney, Tom Nicolette, Dan Johnson. 4th row: Tom Dorian, Chuck Martinovich, George Aidinovich, Marty Urbanczyk, Larry Yodelis, Ken Zarnecki. 5th row: Mr. Gahala, Jim Reidy, Shawn Wendling, Mike Doherty, Bob Steinberg, Tom Harvey, Ray Hardesty, Nick Hilger, Mike Boeker, Rick Harker, Ted Gasteyer. . OFFICERS: Dave Hendzel, Bob Dodge, Tom Hammersmark, Ken Libert. itl ee as 713 ae | ‘ aa aS ? ia % pl Girls Bowling opened their season on September the 25th with the largest amount of girls ever. They bowl every Thursday after school at Oak Lawn Bowling Center. They closed their season with a banquet and awards night at Holiday Inn. 1. 1st tow: Micki Grant, Sandy Deady, Cheryl Jendra, Karen Chickerillo, Terri Zdano, Michelle Reed, Sandy Wozniak. 2nd row: Lori Rupich, Gayle McGuigan, April White, Kim Gallagher, Brenda Damaik a, Andrea Dow- ney, Rose Reynolds, Roberta Reynolds. 3rd tow: Vicki Kysilka, Colleen Granat, Mary Kay Weir, Janet Vicich, Lin Pajula, Karen Herman, Faye Kass, Linda Binder, Cathi Adams. 4th row: Karen Franz, Pam Kosteck, Suzette Tomasek, Chris Blazina, Audrey Jakel, Lynn Frazier, Sue Tyrakowski, Kim Sanders, Debbie Lubawy. 5th row: Barb Van- Oosbree, Sue Geisler, Sue Tebo, Nancy Sim, Mrs. Schwarz, Mary Stalzer, Debbie McGee, Yolanda Romanazzi, Debbie Kozial, Shelly O'Brenski. OFFICERS: Debbie Lubawy, Chris Blazina, Pam Kosteck, Kim Sanders. Gal's Brolin ier He Sasa ee. ier. ‘ Bays’ Cfumnasties . Superman to the rescue. . Pete Popik and Scott Reichart chalking up. - John Lasalvia on the horse. . VARSITY (left to right) John LaSalvia, Ron Vahl, Don Thorpe, Pete Popik, Jerry Pierce. (standing) Bob Walsh, Bob Brewer, Tony Stock, Scott Reichart, Warren English, Coach Chuck Duncan, Steve Bylak, Ken Mital, Ken Tsurusaki, Dave Vahl, Steve Brewer. Not pictured: Harry LaSalvia. - FRESH-SOPH: ist row (left to right) Mitch Skelly, Dean Bacon, Joe Dybas, Steve Mis- sion, Lou Williams. 2nd row: Jim Thorpe, Brian Gibbs, Dave Tsurusaki, Mark Vahl. Standing: Greg Abram, Steve Zbylub, Tom Dillon, Bob Burgin, Brian Carnody. Not pic- tured: Carmen Demichael, Greg Parker, Nick Pullia, Ron Scaduto, Ed Rios. Super Popik!'' . Viewing the world upside down. . Another excellent dismount. . Ken Tsurusaki performing on the high bar. The 1975-76 Varsity competition was primarily carried by Seniors War- ren English, Ron Vahl and Scott Rei- chiet, and Juniors Don Thorpe, Dave Vahl and Ken Tsuruski. Although this has been somewhat of a rebuilding year for the Spartan Gymnasts, the team is looking forward to strong per- formance in this year's Conference, District, and Sectional meets. eeeasveaeeen eeneeeeusoe eeerazeeaan me i D ‘ 131 1. Bottom row (left to right) Bill Hansen, Mgr., Steve Strenk, Mike Mangin, Steve Saylor, Ron Dalrymple, Scott Faurie, Tony Nicosia, Kevin Isenigger, Mgr. Top tow: Coach Len Scaduto, Rich Renz, Steve Dubetz, Dave Madeja, Ray Lanham, Ray Whinna, Walt Loomis, Kevin Scanlan, Bruce Pivarunas, Joe Serio. - Those aren't the ''Three Stooges, ’ they're the Oak Lawn coaches! Vout Haskethall FV. Busbal - Bottom row (1 to r) Tony Nicosia, Ed Garcia, Joe Serio, Steve Saylor, Scott Faurie. Top tow: Goach Czerniak, Rich Renz, Steve Dubetz, Walt Loomis, Vic Doylida, Steve Strenk. - Ha! Ha! My plan worked! I didn't wear my deodorant so nobody wants to guard me! . Big Stick rips the boards. - ''Now to find the rest of them.' ' - Aw, no! They put gum on the floor and I stepped in it again! - Senior Ray Lanham rolls one in against Sand- burg. 4 2 Le i 4:5 % Peer. AW. l LA a ff iS po) 55 Pe 1. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL: Front row (1 to r) Dan Bagus, Coach Sullivan. Back row: Tom Mangin, Wil Nance, Scott Kallquist, Larry Jungman, Jay Cheatle, Keith Vopelak, Rich Thompson, Bill Lillwitz, Bill Lancaster, Dan Geraghity, Rob James, Bill Johnson, Joel Ben- ton, Mike Lepper, T. J. Murphy. . Son of Flubber! . FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: Bottom row (I to r) Ed Stearns, Tim Tynan, George Daly, Greg Baluk, John Traynor. Middle row: Tony Cris- tofano, Wayne Peterson, Doug Fewkes, Gary Salis, Chuck Prochaska, Mike Fitzmaurice. Top row: Brian Ytterberg, Scott Harris, Don Bodey, Ray Pecor, Bob Slager, John Wallace, and Coach Good. Yeu Witling . 'Greek ’ applies the pressure. - Not tonight Jim darling, I have a headache. - Coach Lawson leading the Spartans to a suc- cessful year. - (1 to r) Sitting: George Klahn, Paul Cizek, Bob Berndt, Gary Ramirez, Larry Wagner, Jim Vail. Kneeling: John Paolisso, Steve LaRocco, Mike Chickerillo, Dan McEntee (Capt.),Andy Pappas, Steve Morganthaler (Capt.), Jim Mastores, Paul Schoenman. Standing: Coach Woerner, Jack Chickerillo, Wayne Novy, Tim Mayer, Jim Latanski, Bill Neuren, Gerry Burns, Kurt Leslie, Coach Lawson. Not pictured: Ron Miller, Dale Win- tethoff. YRUREET SoPviowore . VERE 7 | gh ims tes Ee glen v7 = Has. NE = 135 1. At 185 lbs., Captain Dan McEntee was hard to beat. 2. Wrestling's a drag, but taking pictures is a Fi : Ce: riot! REVERS ; bait , . That's the biggest hickey I've ever seen! . 12119126132138}4S1S51671BSHWT . A head-on collision on the Dan Ryan. P ; . First row (1 to r) Greg Ramires, Wade Krause, Jim Berndt, Mark Krause, Dave Augle, Jack Chickerillo, and Ken Spitzer. Second row: Jeff Blakenship, Joe Newren, Marty Hanra- han, Steve Cichon, Dan Reed, Kee Murray. Third row: Coach Wallin, Jeff Williams, Mike Cramarosso, Jim Dunning, Larry Clark, Mark Nykaza, Mike Morganthaler, and Chuck Bemis. Sophomore ) (‘eitling eS Soot es Wes - Hey! Is that ‘'good looking’' fella really Steve Morgenthaler? . Bite ‘em, wags, Bite 'em! Beans and cabbage for dinner, hugh? I can tell! Front row (1 to r) Jim McClelland, Rich Volpi, Karl Schoeneman, Ron Swanson, Glen Williams, Keith Wagner, Doug Murphy, Rich Thompson, Joel Arce. 2nd row: Brian Hal- strom, Mike Kane, Eric Miner, Mike Senka, Rich Baader, Ron Grosz, Jim Getz, Don Kus- tock, Kevin Walsh, Phil Wakoun. 3rd row: Coach Youngren, Dan Sullivan, Guy Mau- geri, Dan Arens, Kevin Augle, Gerry Muel- ler, Dan Fadden, Pat Quealy, Dan Throw, Rich Konchan, Art Paterson. Not pictured: Jeff Novy, Ray Schmitz, Jim Maddox, Scott Hammonds, Curt Fortney, Mike Clesson, Jeff Suchomel. Cross - Grae y 1. FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY: Top row: Dan Branach, Tom Pajorr, Jim Katwell, Chris Urame, Steve Green, Bill Lancaster, Bart Hiiasnna, Tom Sheppard. Middle row: Coach Jim Piaskovy, Frank McNeerny, John Shinter, Mike Baraterra, Dave Downey, Tim Cornish, Mark Vilchuck. Bottom row: Jaye Hirashio, Dan Throw, Dwight Shuttesn, Rich Fliis, Mark Cistek, Jeff Lippner. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: L-r: Tim LaRocque, Bill Hanson, Rich Renz, Steve Banach, Bill LaRocque, Rich Pluhar, Ed Fabian, Coach Lewis. The O.L. Varsity Cross Country team closed out the 1975 season with a 6-5 record. Led by Juniors Rich Renz, Tim LaRocque, and Rich Pluhar, and Seniors Bill LaRocque, Steve Banach, and Bill Hanson, the team finished 3rd in one of the areas toughest confer- ences. Rich Renz, a Junior, was elected MVP of the team for the 2nd year ina row. eo p I “ vs a8 PMN Indoor Track - VARSITY INDOOR TRACK: ist ROW: Dave Goblisch, Bruce Carney, Tim LaRocque, Steve Krivich, Rich Pluhar. 2nd ROW: Tim Hansen, Russ Trapp, Pat Daly, Mike Green. 8rd ROW: Mark Casalino, Ken Kolodzinski, Scott Nelson. 4th ROW: Ernie Trembley, Marty Collins, Steve Banach, Don Kozak. . Walking tall. . FROSH-SOPH. INDOOR TRACK: ist ROW: Mark Ksiazek, John Davis, John Casalino. 2nd ROW: Don Ruebenson, Frank McNerney, Tim Cornish, Mike Barattia, Don Banach, Steve Simester. 3rd ROW: Curt O Hara, Ken Zarnecki, Russ Charleston, Chuck Dominske, John Schinter. 4th ROW: Jeff Lippner, Rich Flis, Wayne Vilchuck, Bob Bulow, Jay Haw- tysio, Jerry Kostal. BACK ROW: Mike Leh- mann, Chuck Bella, Steve Greene, Bill Lan- caster, Joe Pettinato. . All tired out. 6 fi ) l, Vans U | | Bashathall | aGy fe Jtaim This years girls varsity basketball team is one of the best, most experi- enced, and skilled that we've had at Oak Lawn. They have the desire to ‘ cD ps play and the outcome is obvious, e. 7 G they're a winning combination. ; ASKETRALI 1. Where's the ball? Bl Tbe TRIE 2. Oak Lawn goes for a rebound. fe EJ A MI 3. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Spon- Rel Gh sor: M. Groth. ist ROW (1 to r) G. Shaw, D. Jennings, K. Sestak, V. Schaar. 2nd ROW: ome M. Weigand (mgr.), A. Givens, E. Weigel, ‘ D. Petzel, D. Schmeltzer, L. Zhe (mgr.). 3rd ROW: R. Fox, N. Wiatr. 4th ROW: K, Gallagher, (Co-Captain), T. Barajaz, (Co- Captain). 5th ROW: J. Sobol, M. Specha. Frosh-Seph Basketball Team The Frosh-Soph team is the building team for our varsity. On this level they will learn all the basics and gain the experience necessary for varsity. This year's team is one of the best in the school's history. They have united together and proved to be one of the strongest teams in their division at the Junior- Varsity level. - Get off my foot!!! - Charge!!! . FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL TEAM: 1st ROW (1 to r) L. Zhe (mgr.), M. Haubenreiser, C. Treantafeles, M. Wierzgac, A. Warmer, L. Kuyawa, D. Kramer (Asst.). 2nd ROW: Ass't coach, Jane Surma, J. Johnson, S. Wantiez, K. Comise, D. Schultz, C. Sierakowski. 8rd ROW: M. Wiegand (mgr.), J. Moore, D. Marek, D. Wesselhoff, M. Radzienda. 4th ROW: S. Barrattia, N. Dowd, S. Karsenes. Vlleybell'76 . Doesn't Tina have great form! . Karen keeps track of how many times she's hit the ball. . My ballet lessons sure came in handy. . Look alikes. The volleyball team had its best season in this, their 6th year of com- petition. They took first place in con- ference and became the first girls team in the history of O.L. to win a distict tournament. Their overall record was a fantastic 13-3. Their great success was due to getting along well with each other, good skill of all 12, not just the ''starting 6,'' a good offense, and good serving. Congratu- lations to the best team ever. d ves S Ase . SOCKO - BASH - POW. of me pF é . VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Top: J. 4 ; sp Sobol, Capt., (1 to r) K. Gallagher, J. Dvo- yak, N. Wiatr, T. Barajas, June Verschave, coach, J. Vilchuck, P.° Gajdorus, K. C. Cunningham, M. Wierzgac. Bottom row: C. Fenton, J. Vargos, R. Fox, J. Bilcer, man- ager. - FRESH-SOPH VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Top row (1 to r) Joyce Icenogle, coach; N. Faurie, K. Kasley, L. Zeller, N. Jobol, J. Lucerto, J. Ganz. Front row: K. Sullivan, L. Busch, J. Gorman, K. Juris, S. Franczak, M. Hauben- reiser. - Jean puts her chest into it. Gl, Villa a at 1 ae A ‘ 7 ee When Sat, ive ns By eeR LEAFS iry §,Jurica J . 4 ir! Oy ; WY: i ZN t 1. Front row (l-r) Mary Beth Straud, Mariann Stanton, Debbke Watson, Sharon Smith, Ellen Nykaza, Lou Ann Botwinski, Carole Freeling. Row 2: Marge Wiegand, Jean Stru- ble, Debbie Pajkos, Helen Olijar, Heidi Holstrum, Debbie Newlan, Mary Zalapi, Sandy Daidone. Row 3: Mary Weuthrick, Lynda Goltz, Michaelle Kapp, Jackie Strong, Dawn Wesslehoff, Brenda Domalka, Kathy Sullivan, Cathy Blun k. Row 4: Debbie Gary, Vicki Calvert, Peggy Duff, Sharon Kane, Sharon Curley, Ann Riordan, Danita Gierach, Sharon Von Asten. Row 5: Debbie Lizak, Debbie Stanwich, Cindy Polacek, Peggy Gal- lagher, Sue Egan, Janet Polacek, Mary Beth Leaf. - ‘Come on Mrs. Tuit. Your aide never spelled my name wrong!'' The office aides are girls (and boys) who have a 25 minute study hall who would rather spend it helping in the office 121. Some of the jobs they do include sending out passes to kids to see the dean, take attendance sheets to teachers, file tardy and absence cards, file schedules, and answer attendance phones. There are two aides presently employed here doing the jobs before and after school. Ree AD Office Aid Switehboard: Operators 1. The woman behind the scene. 2. ‘‘Oak Lawn High School. Can I help you? ’ 3. Bottom row: Anne Dornan, Jill Stratton, June Conrad, Kathy Gill. Top row: Sharon Kerns, Debbie Ciper, Judy Mulcrone, Carol Conrad, Joan Hynes. The switchboard operators are girls who give up their free time, be it a study hall or open campus, to answer phones in the Superintendents’ office. They also put through out-going calls from the restricted phones in the building. 147 Neose Aides . If I have to file one more file, I think I'M going to be sick! ’ . Front row: Janet Spencer, Annette Kniola, Kathy Kalafut, Paula Blakey. Back row: Claudia Leddin, Deb Schull, Jackie Deady, Jill Mastela, Diane King. The aides here are girls who have an interest for a medical career, or they just want to get out of their study halls. Their jobs are filing records of the students, taking temperatures, running errands, and assisting with clerical work. Cofeteria Nonitors Do you think he feels the pea, Mr. Hill? ' Everyone ''PITCHES IN ' at O.L.C.H.S. - Row 1: Jim Vail, Steve Morganthalor, Ed Schmidtz, Paul Schoonveld, Jeff Worner, Kevin Issenegger, Debbie Lizak, Virginia Cowart, Kevin Strong, Dan Stanton, Cipper Hughes. Row 2: Mike McCampbell, Chris Pope, Nancy Glomb, Kathy Johnson, Ron Lepper, Jeff Sizemore, Linda Errant, Dee Doran, Nancy Weber, Robin Schadt, Anita Givens, Dawn Steen, Joan Hynes. Row 3: George Klahn, Don Morgan, Mike Chikar- illo, Mike Pila, Tim Mayer, Jerry Hughes, Bob Walsh, John Holcer, George Machart, Mike Clapper, Kevin Kryszak, Mark Casal- ino, Tom Mitchell, Dan McEntee. Row 4: Mr. Hill; Wil Nance, Mike Lepper, Dan Heiting, Harm Lanenga, Sue Heemstra, Steve Sirros, Brad Smith, Gregg Glomb, George Zoaman, Keith Vobelak, John Chiko- tillo, Joe Serio, Larry Wagner. Row 5: Tom Mangin, Dennis Powers, Fred Kirpec, Kurt Laske, Hohn Hansen, Russ Trapp, Dan McLernon, Mike Green, Ken Kolonzinski, Joel Benton, John Martinovich, Tom Cosen- tino, Tom Lia. One Mr. Hill, chief supervisor and administrator of the monitors, sees to it that all 80 of them are kept busy. He says their main responsibility is to keep the floors, tables, and the gen- eral appearance of the cafeteria clean and neat. Other things they do are to supervise and see that there's no prob- lems or vandalism and report trespas- sers in the building. But for most of them, their services don't come for nothing. They have a choice of $2.50 per week or a free lunch. 149 Media Coiter Aides 1. Front row: Carol Bading, Paula Traynor, She- ryl Steinberg, Nancy Vogel, Patricia White, Jenine Coughlin. Row 2: Bonnie Tabor, Mary Fitzmaurice, Terry Marciano, Margie Ryan, Sue Constantine. Row 3: Jane Biller, Paula Gallant, Ellen Sheil, Joyce Howver, Sue Cowart, Gerry Hamilton. 'I'm sorry, but we require three 1.D.'s here. . Front row: Nancy Katzioris, Patsy Gonzales, Roger Minnis, Lynn Frazier, Michele Harker, Kathy Schmalen. Row 2: Becky Birch, Donna Wilson, Jim Thorpe, Steve Orszula, Debbie Jennings, Celeste Cleveland. Row 3: Kathy Murray, Deborah Smith, Cathy Burke, Scott Younker, Dan Gatz, Pam Matejka, Teri Par- ker. The Media aides are definitely with one department 'that couldn't get along without them,'' as Mrs. David- son remarked. They check out books for students along with other reading material such as pamplets, maga- zines, records, etc. . . . They also sort passes, replace books on the shelves, deliver passes to study halls, and more filing and alphabetizing. wey ns ee hae ed, HRs ee 8, rete Albds e ‘Hey that cut-card is MINE! Shove it in here.’ Don't look now, but that kid just put a stick of dynamite in the index cards. ' All for one, and one for all! 'Wait'll Mrs. Davidson sees we've been sent Cheech Chongs Greatest Hits' instead of Puerto Rican Classics. ' Service with a smile. She Ntudent NSewiee B Wwreaw 1. Did you ever get the feeling you don't know what you're doing here? 2. Now here's a fine example of sharing. 3. J. Swatkowski demonstrating the finer points of arm wrestling. 4. 1st row: L. Zeller, $. Kerns, T. Hoffman, P. Lydon. 2nd row: D. Wesselhoff, L. Kaczmarck, D. Hendzel, N. Galzin. 3rd row: D. McLemon, S. Mark, B. Dowler, J. Swatkowski. 4th row: B. Stroud, S. Vonasten, S. Heemstra, D. Habbe. 5th row: D. Lun- quist, M. Jackson, D. Heemstra, M. Kapp. 6th row: B. Tallon, B. Godar (director), D. Dobes, M. Horn. Not pictured: C. Geller, D. Keenan, M. Shelton. The Student Service Bureau, a pro- gram provided by O.L.C.H.S. and the Y.M.C.A., completed its second and busiest year under the direction of Mr. Greg Godar. Activities included human relations workshops for teachers and students, Leadership training, Per- sonal counseling, drug education and information, and a peer counseling program. The philosophy of the bureau is that students are capable of helping others and themselves by gaining skills in effective communications. CWT. The C.W.T. club's primary objec- tive is to pursue cooperative education related activities, of which, prepara- tion for the Employer-Employee Ban- quet and selection of industries to visit play a dominant role. 1. Some members of the C.W.T. hold a discus- sion. Joan Heidenreich and Scott MacGlashen. Ist row: R. Cantrell, J. Heidenreich, GC. Albrecht, C. Bergquist, B. Slattery, N. Noworul, J. Boubel. 2nd row: R. Himes, J. Vonch, J. Arbeo, P. Berg, W. Rhoades, S. Eassa, B. Schultz, H. Lanenga, S. Mac- Glashen, G. Hennessey, D. Wagner. Not pic- tured: A. Absher, M. Friedriechs, R. Roc- chino. 153 H.E.R.O. Club members are students in the Personal and Public Service Occupations program. Their advisor ts Miss Oltmann The emphasis of the H.E.R.O. Chapter is to develop student leadership through participation in a vocational student organization The objective of H.E.R.O. is to help youth assume their role in society through club activities and community involvement 1, S. Popham, Secretary; S. Dunning, Treasurer; T, Evans, Public Relations, C. Garrett, Vice-President; C. Muchlhausen, President 2. 1st row: Miss Oltmann, B. Rahn, E. Cooke, C. Muchlhousen. 2nd row C. Garrett, D. DeYoung, S. Popham, D. Ramos, $. Dunning, T. Evans 3rd row; D. Breit, D. Bass, R. Volkman, C. Phelan. 4th row: E. Kosck, P Joyce, B. McKinny, K. Nelson, D, Brincivalli, H. Stancik Ist row: P. Rekart, B. Lunn, G. Puhr, P. Stroud, M. Po! F. Garrett, L. Gallaso. 2nd row: D. Nehring, T. Schultz, J. Kolke, L. We Hav elka, D. Lachance, D. Marcotte. 3rd row: J. Omiecinski, V. Spengler, | Kruder, J, Murphy, D. Filice, M. VanHuis, J. Slanina, Mr. Garry. 4th row: K. Kaufhold, J. Ferjak, R. Tallon, J. Vershay, J. Morrison Ba = : | | if Prt Septem sire “i Key Club is a service organization affiliated with Oaklawn Kiwanis. The club assisted with such projects as “Peanut Day ' and with Christmas par- ties for the students at Parklawn and Garden School. The boys also found time to attend a few Bears and Bulls games. 1. ist row: J. Mastores, D. Stanton, J. Holcer, J. Serio. 2nd row: K. Kolodzinski, J. Size- more, K. Hughes. 3rd row: M. McCampbell, J. McGrath, M. Chickerillo, Mr. Stoy (advi- sor), J. Hughes, J. Latanski, B. Smith, T. Mayer. John McGrath and Jim Mastores hold a meet- ing. Jim Mastores tries to discuss a small misun- derstanding. Oaklawn's 8 most wanted. Koy Chub Aenior Less Advisor Board 1. Some of the SCAB Members. 2. Did you say GIRLS!!!? 3. Top row (1 to r) Mary Liberatore, Chris Dowd, Danita Gierach, Dennis Powers, John Thorn- ton, Steve Brandenburg, Mark Shelton, Yvonne Pecor, Walter Krzos, Bill Conroy, Don Siuchaninski, Brad Smith. Row two: Dei- dre Doran, Valerie Yodelis, Peggy Williams, Rhonda Wiltshire, Jean Dvorak, Cassie Gin- eris, Mark Casalino, Tim Purpura, Barb Schulthies, Karol Gayster, Debbie Rich, Mr. Hill. Row three: Patty Burns, Roseanne Loca- cius, Bernie Dobrzynski, Gail Clover, Dawn Steen, Donna Morgan, Roland Ernst, Jim Vail, Julie Morrison, Dale Dietschweiler, Sue Constantine, Laura Tynan, Bob Dodge. Bottom row: Diane Honeyman, Joe Pope, Sondra Wiltshire, Sue Stermer, Sue Cichon, Gerry Javorski, Maria Kane, Nancy Glomb, Nanette Galica, Cindy Lamb, Lori Smutey, Barb Zickus. . Front row (left to right) Ellen Ryan, Mary Beth Wagner, Val Verbeek, Lori Reed. 2nd row: Janet Polacek, Mary Jo Solberg, Dan Loren, May Tortz, Margaret Houlihan, Mary Machela, Ruth Klutcharch. 3rd row: Vivian Whynot, Judy Stewart, Patty Coon, Sue Peters, Karla Lundgren, Jean Kotal, Sharon Vonasten, Anita Givens, Tony Vrame. 4th row: Janice Rinkuns, Naomi Kloese, Debbie Pelzel, Sandy Stewart, Diane Henzel, Wendy Grant, Burny Kasley, Dawn Macha, Mike Green, Russ Trapp, Lisa Garuckus, Mary Horn. 5th row: Frank March, Diane Ganz, Carrol Bunting, Peggy Mcteage, Kathy Kel- louge, Lynn Koruba, Cheryl Kallquist, Bill Bater, Julie Krysminski, Lynn Engnell, Rose Baker, Dee Sidoc, Ann Mazorka, K. C. Cun- ningham. . Cheryl Kallquist, Vice President. « Rose Ann Baker, President. . Debbie Petzel, Secretary. Gtnioy Class Advisory Board 158 Mudent Council The Student Council is a group of students picked by fellow classmates from each class. The main purpose of student council is to give ideas for change not only in school but also in the school activities. Student Council sponsors the Homecoming dance each year along with all the preparations before and after the dance. Student Council advisor is Dr. Ben Smith. w . First row (left to right) Bernadette Dobrzyn- ski, Patty Burns, Chris Pope, Deddie Mania- tis, Lynn Engnell, Sharon Von Asten, Dr. . Smith. 2nd row: Dian Ganze, Jan Allen, Jerry Hughes, Jerry Burns, John McGrath, Tim Pur- pura, Rose Ann Baker. 3rd row: Lynn Koruba, Tami Ito, Cheryl Kallquist, Julie Kryzmin- ski, Lynn Miller, Audrey Lamparski, Janet Raszinowski, and Dawn Koranda. Not pic- tured: Dennis Dobes. . OFFICERS: (left to right) Chris Pope (Trea- surer), Jerry Hughes (President), Debbie Man- iatis (Secretary), Jerry Burns (Vice President). ; ; t } i : |. SENIORS: First row: Sue Costantine, Cheryl Bailey, Karol Gasteyer, Joe Pope, John Sullivan, Ron Vail, Chris Kotas, Ed Schmitz. 2nd row: Bernie Dobrynski, Jean Dvorak, Nancy Glomb, Julie Peterson, June Conrad, Virginia Cowart, Anne Fabian, Kevin Scanlan. 3rd row: Kathy Kulig, Debbie Rich, Donna Morgan, Diane Wende, Dawn Steen, Barb Hoch, Jean Heebner, Roxanne Koudelka, Debbie Wende. 4th row: Rita Faherty, John Thorton, Debbie Jennings, Laura Green, Cassandra Gineris, Michalle Latas, Muareen Dorsch, Marie Kane, Rhonda Wiltshire. 5th row: Walt Kroz, Sondra Wiltshire, Christine Blazina, Audry Jackel. 2. JUNIORS: 1st row: William Baader, Becky Birch, Naomi Kloese, Donna Dean, Anita Givens, Mary Sullivan, 2nd row: Julie Hiryak, Sue Peters, Dawn Macha, Cheryl Kallquist, Sharon Vonasten, Karla Lundgren, Mary Horn. 3rd row: Deborah Lubary, Vivian Whynot, Susan Haworth, Janet Kovacic, Cheryl Paterson, Judy Vilchuck. 4th row: Craig Smith, Eileen Ymantas, Tony Vrame, Carol Bonomo, Rose Baker, Kathleen Cunningham. 5th row: Ken Tsurusaki, John Thrope, Rith Klutcharch, Mary Muchala, Janet Polacek, Tim Shepperd, Dan Loren. 159 70-16 Cheerleaders 1. Basketball Cheerleading Captain, Sue Marks, Football Captain, Dayle Dietschweiler. (She is also the Wrestling Captain) and Terry Dolce, the Fresh-Soph Captain. . VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD (1l-r) Dee Haynes, Ann Maziorka, Lori Loipersbek, Pat Gajdorus, Dayle Dietschweiler, Geri Javor- ski, (co-captain), Jan Cesario, Kim Carlson, and Julie McCarville. . VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD (1-1) Teri Reardon, Cheri Konrath, Jan Cesario, Pam Johnson, Sue Mark, Ann Maziorka (co-cap- tain), and Mary Lou Casey. 7-10 Cheerleaders . FRESH-SOPH: Row 1: Terry Dolce. Row 2: Mary Majewski, Lisa Przybyla, Terry Vicker, Lind Klockowski, Gail Gareiss. Row 3: Sharon Chermak, (co-captain) Maureen Ryan, and Sally Gillen. - VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD: Front row: Dayle Dietschweiler. Row 2: Lori Loipersbek, Julie McCarville. Row 3: Dee Haynes, Geri Javorski. Cheerleading Sponsor, Miss Isenogle. The Cheerleaders are the girls that keep up all the school spirit here at Oak Lawn. To show their own spirit, one of the four squads even attends a cheerleading camp where they learn new skills and cheers. The four squads include Varsity Football, Wrestling, and Basketball, and the Fresh-Soph squad covers all these sports. 1. FRONT ROW (l-r) Kathy Ross, Marie Ryan, Barb Schulthies, Laura Tynan, Audrey Lam- parski, Terry Marciano, Sharon VonAsten. BACK ROW (l-r) Judy Raffl, Dawn Macha, Margie Ryan, Janis Dovasic, Kathy Schmalen, Sondra Wiltshire, Sue Peters, Kim Reis, Rhonda Wiltshire, Sue Tyrakowski, Bridgette Gandurski, Lauren Kramer, Christy Stuart. MIDDLE ROW: Captas: Cassie Gin- eris, and co-captain Laura Green. NOT PIC- TURED: Lynn Frazier. 2. The girls messing around at practice. The ''Spartanettes,'' Pom Pon girls, have been adopted by the Music Dept. this year. Their performances with the Marching Band during Football season and Basketball half-time has added much glamour and school spirit. The Captain, Cassie Gineris, with the assistance of Co-Captain, Laura Green, is the choreographer and instructor of the girls. Several clinics, arranged by C. Hildebrandt, their sponsor, were attended this year with great enthusiasm and rewarding expe- riences. S pailanetles 1. First row (l-r) Sharon Petzel, Stacy Ivey, Margie Schultz, Becky Peterson, Karen Peters, Sandy Peters. Second row: Dawn Latas, Lisa Banas, Diane Otten, Jan Cichon, Janet McGhanon. Third row: Cheryl Vitro, Sharon Kane, Mary Kay Weir, Jamie Belcer, Linda Vassel, Gayle McGuigan, Jeni Gor- man. Dina Sobezak. Those on the ladder (l-r) Cindy Tynan, Sharon Von Asten, Jan Pale- chek, Cindy LaFaire, Lynn Sorenson, Berni Dobrzynski, and Sandy Ivey. Whostlerattes Sitting (l-r) Pam Giermak, Sandy Manny, Tracy Thompson, Sue Egan, Donna St. George, Ann Dornan. Kneeling: Becky Kutsu- lis, Sharon Kane, Karen Moore, Cathy Skin- ner, Audrey Lamparski, Sue Thorton. Stand- ing: Cathy Sturdy, Lynn Koruba, Beth Taylor, Jan Allen, Cheryl Kallquist. Not pictured: Wendy Walschlager. The Statisticians’ and Wrestlerettes' job requires a lot of accuracy and alertness. With them taking on the job of keeping the records straight for the sports events, the coaches depend on them a great deal and they really | appreciate the girls’ work. NHenior CP epers OK I'll tell you just don’t make me do it again Can someonc help me, I'm looking for my shoes What some people will do to get their ure in the yearbook Not bad for having your eyes closed . 1st row: T. Reardon, L. Zavodny, D. Konrath. 2nd row Tynan, B. Dobrzynski, ]. Morrison, C. Meyers, W. Trautsch, V. Cowart, D. Bulow R. Wiltshire, §. Wiltshire, N. Glomb, C. Gineris, J. Girard. 3rd row: P. Lata, S. Stermer, P: Stark, R. Locacius, C. Lamb, T. Barajaz, J. Dvorak 4th row: B, Whalen, N. Wiater, C. Kane, D. Wende, D, Maniatis, B. Schulties, S$. Donnelly, C. Refner, K. Gallagher. Not pictured: C. Ikeda, R. Palito At the senior level these girls have an activity period as well as a regular period. During their activity period they have an opportunity to pursue dif- ferent sports such as canocing, camping, and skiing. Last fall they went on an all day canoe trip to try out their skills. A ski trip is now being planned and a canoe and camping trip in the spring These girls provide an invaluable service for the Girls PE. Dept. They are an important part of our program, which is co help each student in the class have as much success as possible. This, the Senior Pepers accomplish by helping, caring and working to encourage cach student co learn and per form to the maximum of their ability ow eR A simple yes or no answer would do. Kathy and Bernie try to look busy. Ist ROW: T. Manwieler, K. Comise, C. Tynan, L. Moon, S. Thornton, B. Morris, N. Skubal. 2nd ROW: N. Weber, S. Wiltshire, L. Kramer, R. Wiltshire, M. Ryan, M. Bla- zina. 3rd ROW: J. McCarrille, M. Latas, M. Sullivan, D. Sobczak, M. Fadden, E. Nykaza, M. Kalec, D. Loman, P. Burns, D. Haynes. 4th ROW: T. Thompson, J. Strong, S. Russo, M. Liberatore, D. Muth, D. Menoogian, L. Koruba. FRONT ROW: Lynn Engnell, Gerry Hughes, Pat Carr, Marianne Stanton. SECOND ROW: Kathy Schmalen, Mr. Wojcik, Tom Ellison, Steph Meehan, Bernie Dobrzynski, Dan Sobezak. 2. Now people, we have a lot of work to do. 3. SITTING: Steph Meehan, Lynn Engnell, Mr. Wojcik, Kathy Schmalen. STANDING: Bernie Dobrzynski, Tom Ellison, Dan Sobczak, Dan Stanton, Dave Zad, Brian Weaver, Steve Strenk, Marianne Stanton, Dennis Dobes, Don Oplinger, Tony Nicosia, Gerry Hughes Head on table Pat Carr. This year's yearbook encountered a few set backs such as missing almost every deadline. The year was off to a good start but it seemed that with every deadline nearing, someone would be faced with a problem that would hold up the book. Despite the numerous setbacks this year’s staff was able to put together an over all larger book. The staff enjoyed the annual luau and ski trip. Editors of the yearbook also went out to din- ner at a Greek restaurant, and, then on another occasion went to dinner and saw a show. Although Mr. Wojcik may accuse the staff of driving him to his present condition, I'm sure I speak for all when I say that everyone had a good time and would agree that it was a unique expe- rience. co . ADVISORS: Dawn Scholtens, Kevin Adams, Mr. Ray Elliott, Walt Kroz, Diane Honey- man. - EDITORS: Sitting: News Editor - Donna Szy- manski, Photo Editor - Donna Dean. Stand- ing: Editor-in-Chief - Mark Shelton, Feature Editor - Cheryl Bailey, Sports Editor - Bob Dodge. Missing is Tim Purpura - Associate Editor. . Kneeling: Laura Huddleston. Sitting: Ken Hacker, Mark Yomantas, Neil Barnhart, Mike Clapper, Linda Hessling. Standing, ist row: Donna Dean, Terri Henson, Jeff Jedl- icka, Dan Pady, Dennis Powers, Dan Sobczak, Karen Lang. 2nd row: Mr. Ray Elliott, J. R. Ernst, Pete Bria, Don Siuchnin- ski. Not pictured: Sue Constantine, Ginny Cowart, Naomi Kloese, Steph Mehan. This year's Spartanite put out 9 issues of the Spartanite. The staff was larger than last years and they increased the paper from 8 pages for the first two issues to 12 pages for the remaining 7. They also increased the circulation of the paper by about 50%. t Chess Team 1. Ken Libert and Craig (Basic) Smith having it out in a brain match. 2. Mr. Dom iniak trying to figure out Venetia's next move. 8. Mr. Dominiak giving Ken Libert one of his famous brain massages. 4. Front row (left to right) Shawn Wendling, Venetia Vladish, Ken Libert, Bob Dominiak (Coach). Back row left to right) Herwig Schlunk, Glenn Rosenberg, Chris Kotas, Dave Gilbert, Brian (Doc) Bender, Craig (Basic) Smith, Kevin Kayden. Not pictured: John Lasalvia. Since chess is new to O.L.C.H.S. a brief background of chess play may be in order. A team consists of eight players and they play on boards num- bered 1 through 8. The first, or top board, is worth 20 points for a win, the second board is worth 16 points each and the two lower boards are worth 8 points each. The. winner of a match is determined by the most accumulated points. This, the first year for the chess team has proven to be successful. At the time of this writing, the team has a winning record and is in third place. Quite an achievement since the play- ers were not used to competing against seasoned conference players, using a time clock and taking chess notation at the same time. Forensics Just some of the gang. . What do you want? . Oh please forgive me, I didn’t mean it. - Bottom row (left to right) Sylvia Farrell, Val- erie Suhr, Donna Syzmanski, Don LiVigni. Second row: Sharilyn Harm, Renee Such, Rich Olson, Curt O'Hara, Diane Honeyman, Cassie Gineris, Barbara Hoch. 3rd row: Julie Hiryak, Mary Sullivan, Tony Vrame, Tom Howell, John Thornton, Mark Shelton, Tim- Purpura, Steve Evola. 4th row: Cheryl Bailey, Janet Fiedler, Karol Gasteyer, Joe Pope, Linda Sterling, Flo Rowe, Holly Price. Not pictured: Tami Ito. 3 The 75-76 Forensics squad had the distinction this year of winning more tournaments than any other team in Oak Lawn history. The 27 member team captured the Illinois State Uni- versity Speech Tourney, the Thorn- ridge Speech Tournament, the Lake Park Holiday Invitational, and the Wheaton Central Speech Invitational. The team also saw champions crowned in seven of the eleven events. Thespians is an international organi- zation which aims to establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of Theatre Arts, and which aims to create an active and intelli- gent interest in Theatre Arts in sec- ondary schools. Membership into the organization is available only to those students who have met requirements through meri- torious work in Theatre Arts. Thespians Mary must be interested in something. The Thespian clowns. There must be something exciting in Val's script. Bottom row: Tony Vrame, Bonnie Wegner, Flo Rowe, Sylvia Farrell, Val Suhr, Tim Pur- pura. Middle row: Sue Hattimer, Mary Sulli- van, Barbara Hoch, Janet Polacek. Top row: Mary Horn, Mark Shelton, Don Livigni, Mary Majewski, Dee Doran, Terri Reardon, Jean Kotal, Linda Sterling, Anne Fabian. The Spartan Guards are a service organization made up of a group of co- educational students of Oak Lawn High School. Their objectives include assisting the girls and boys physical education departments in life saving and the teaching of techniques used in our swimming classes, guarding for evening pool rentals, and the summer swim programs during summer school. There are some sixty Spartan Guards and the organization is sponsored by Ms. Gerlach and Mr. Markel. Anaitan Gur Mr. Markel counting gravestones. Two of the Guards showing us how to save a life. Some of the Guards having a little fun. FRONT ROW (left to right) Shawn Flynn, Jeff Jedlicka, Jamie Bordachuk, Mike Miller, Steve Yukel. BACK ROW (left to right) Laura Wasowicz, Peg Wanteiz, Terry Hoffman, Kevin McGrail, Mary Burke, Jim Javorski. Will you take the God Dam picture. 174 1. 26 3. Row 1: Phil Doveikis, Danette Muth, Tami Ito, Diane Hendzel, Debbie Propst, Christy Stuart, Laura Green, C. Cunningham. Row 2: Jim McGuire, Maggie Houlihan, Tim Donovan, Dave Barker, Greg Aschenback, Jennie Gorman, Kevin Gibbs, Suzette Tomarek. Row 3: Debbie Fenton, Bob Zelek, Mark Schulthies, Ignatius Grana, Judy Engh, Rene Such, Brian Gibbs, Doreen Kasson, Kathy Bragg, Ann Anderson. Row 4: Karen Chickerillo, Brian Carney, Kurt Stomiany, Sue Hattimer, Jay Harn, Steve Thompson, Rhonda Wiltshire, Russ Laube, Dave Pluister, Paul Van Zee, Sondra Wiltshire. Row 5: Bob Personette, Audrey Jakel, Sarah Brooks, Jamie Biscer, Bob Adams, Dominic Porto, Donna Heitman, Becky Thompson, Doug Von Halst, John Ferjok, Bill Walker, Scott Jakel, Kevin Bowen, Mitch Skelly, Marcia Karson, Mike Bragg. Row 6: Ray Whinna, John Matt, Tom Mitchell, Bill Neu- ren, Dan Willis, Sheila Kiger, Karen Villaneuva, Kathy Kochran, Laura Halford, Kim McLemore, Karen Dangremond, Dave Purdy, Beth Hinz, Dave Kanialson, Lisa Varnell. Row 7: Laura Tynan, Bob Gautch, Chris Mason, Kathy Bogard, Cindy Milewski, Rose Baker, Janet Soic, Sue Moore, Laureen Koliedy, Becky Peterson, Sue Siedschlag, Marrion Hansen, Judy Hommema, Nancy Sim, Lynn Car- berry, Marge Fieroh, Denise Marotzke, Nancy May, Judy Raffe, Cassie Gineris. Hey, these things are heavy! Can you hurry it up? I hope they don't expect me to read these notes! Oak Louw M (wehing Band’ j : ft f H } us 1g. Par “eto. . , 4 . re Pir © 3 1. Diane Hendzel, Denise Marotzke, Christy Stuart, Jennie Gorman, Pam Hinz. Row 2: Cindy Milewski, Dave Purdy, Karen Dangremond, Laura Tynan, Chris Mason, Debbie Propst, Kathy Bogard, Suzette Tomatsek, Kathy Bragg. Row 3: Laura Green, Cassie Gineris, Rose Baker, Judy Raffe, Nancy Sim, Lynn Carberry, Lauren Kolodziej, Judy Hommema, Sondra Wiltshire, Ann Anderson, Danette Muth, John Matt, Beth Hinz. Row 4: Ray Whinna, Bill Newren, Phil Doveikis, Doreen Kasson, K. C. Cun- ningham, Jamie Bilcer, Donna Heitman, Audrey Jokel, Becky Thompson, Greg Aschenbach, Kevin Gibbs, Jim McGuire, Dave Barker. Row 5: Russ Laube, Dave Pluister, Brian Carney, Rhonda Wiltshire, Sue Hattimer, Gary Stoika, Paul Van Zee. Back row: Doug Von Holst, Mitch Skelly, Bill Walker, ‘Mike Bragg, Tami Ito. 2. I'd rather play in this than that monkey suit and tie. 8. I wonder if Schroeder wore a band on his hand. Oaklown Coneett Band 1. VARSITY BAND: Row 1: Rebecca Peterson, Michele Burns, Karen Chickerillo, Susann Moore, Jayne Fuka. Row 2: Margaret Fieroh, Susan Gapinski, Marsha Chatsey, Michele Wierzgac, Mary Schlagel, Robert Gautsch, Nancy May, Karen Opitz, Suzanne Siedsch- lag. Row 3: Karen Halford, Mary Jane Fudala, Patricia Swift, Marian Hanson, Kim- berly McLemore, Debra Dittrich, Karen Vil- lanueva, Robert Personett, Janet Vicich, Shelia Kiger, Dina Sobczak, Laura Halford, Margaret Houlihan, Kathleen Cochrane. Row 4: Timothy Donovan, David Niemeyer, Rob- ert Adams, Mark Schulties, Thomas Mitc- hell, Janet Soic, Robert Zelek, Judith Engh, Brian Gibbs, Ignatius Grana, Michael Walsh, Ronald Carbone, Rene Such, Sarah Brooks, Deborah Fenton, Lisa Varnell, David Daniel- son. Back row: Scott Jakel, David Watters, Maria Karson, John Ferjak, Kevin Bowen, Joanne Zander, Kurt Stomiany, Steven Thompson, Jay Harn, James McElligott, Cheryl Levis, Dominic Porta, Daniel Willis, Donald Randle, Karen Moore. . BEGINNING BAND: ist row: K. Stock, K. Reis, J. Vrhel, S. Michiels, C. Adams, S. Tebo. 2nd row: D. Abbott, J. Rinkuns, R. Miner, C. Couch, S. Manny, L. Polereck, S. Zbylut, R. Schlagel, N. Supran. 3rd row: A. Bastounes, E., Miner, D. Lodi, S. Kluever, M. Sharon, J. Houlihan, C. Pros- ser, S. Gonzales. . CADET BAND: Row 1: P. Smith, V. Kysilka, G. Renz, K. Krout. Row 2: S. Peters, C. Swift, D. Kardosh, R. Burns, L. Campbell. Row 3: D. Prychitko, J. Calbow, L. Mattes, B. Hazen, T. Newsome, S. Doylida, C. All- Band 1. Row 1 (l-r) Debbie Propst, Diane Hemdzel, Rose Baker, Cassie Generis, Laura Tynan, Laura Green, Nancy May, Lauren Kolodziess, Kathy Bogard. Row 2: Sarah Brooks, Donna Heitman, Maria Karson, Karen Chicherillo, Karen Dangermond, Judy Hommema, Lynn Carberry, Karen Moore, Danette Muth, Janet Vicick. Row 3: Audrey Jake, Sandra Wilt- shire, Nancy Sim, Becky Thompson, Jamie Bilser, JoAnne Zunder, Jeni Gorman, Maggie Houlahan, Lisa Varrell, Melissa Dechristo- pher, Debbie Fenten, Denise Marotzke, Chris Mason, Bob Peresonett, Kanre Villanueva, Debbie Ditrich. Row 4: Dave Purdy, Brian Gibbs, Mark Schulthies, Karen Johnson, Bob Zelek, Kathy Bragg, Ann Anderson, Ray Ber- nard, Bruce Carney, Bob Thompson, Rene Such, Bob Adams, Ron Carbone, Mike Walsh, Doreen Kasson. Row 5: Scott Jakel, Jhn Fer- jak, John Matt, Ted Gasteyer, Brian Carney, Bill Zbylut, John Burns, Kurt Stamiony, Jim McElligott, Dave Barker, Jim McGuire, Kevin Gibbs, Greg Ashenb, Don Lagerstram, Greg Baluk, Mitch Skelly. Row 6: Dominic Porto, Sue Hattimer, Rhonda Wiltshire, Dave Pluister, Gary Stoika, Paul VanZea, Ray Whinna, Tom Mitchell, Bill Newren, Jay Ham, Tim Donovan, Steve Thompson, Che- tyl Lewis, Dave Everson, Doug VanHolst. Row 7: Phil Daveikis, Milce Bragg. . SAXOPHONES: John Matt, Robert Zeiek, Ron Carbone, Renee Such, Phil Doveikis. TRUMPETS: Mark Sturones, Gary Stoika, Ted Gasteyer. Not pictured: Herwig Schiunk. TROMBONES: Jim McGuire, Dave Barker. Not pictured: Tom Mitchell. Poo Band 1. A Capea ek NOVY Row 1: Mary Rourke, Mary Horn, Michelle Spencer, Dawn Ammerman, Cheryl Paterson, Laurie Reed, Ruth Henclewski, Dawn Dusik. Row 2: Jack Roeckman, director, Julie Hiryak, pian- ist, Belinda Slatery, Sue Peters, Maggie Durak, Kim Fisher, Tami Naples, Kim Hejl, Sue Ain- ley. Row 3: Bill Hanson, Jim Schoonveld, Gregg Widel, Tony Vrame, Jeff Gould, Tim Sheppard, Ron Randle, John Morzuch, Mike Eckel. Not pic- tured: Kathy Faragher, Holly Price, Kim Staats, Chris Vrame, John Pulver, Jim Bushback. Do I really have to sing with all these girls, I hate girls! Hey, you! I'm telling you for the last time, you HAVE to sing with the girls! - Row 1: Debbie Rich, Jean Heebner, Lora Opiela, Chris Fritsch, Geri Thamm. Row 1: Lori Morrell, Lisa Maras, pianist, Dee Doran, Rita Vallera, Bonnie Tabor, Cathy Beringer, Jean Kotel. Row 3: Theresa Daum, Paula Traynor, Peggy Williams, Tami Schull, Lora Opiela, Terry Leonard, Terry Schmitz, Jack Roeckman, director. Row 4: Pam Blazina, Maria Rappa, Belinda Jagiel- ski, Donna Klahn, Nancy Amundsen, Peggy Rowan, Terry Konas, Peggy Berkery. . OFFICERS: Nancy Amundsen, Section Leader; Peggy Williams, Treasurer; Debbie Rich, President; Jean Kotal, Vice-President; Jean Heebner, Secretary; Donna Klahn, Section Leader; Jack Roeckeman, Director, Bonnie Tabor, Sophomore Rep.; Peggy Rowan, Sec- tion Leader. . Some times this job really gets me down. Oak Lown Senior Gul Chows 2 . 1st row: Sue Anely, Cheryl Paterson, Lorie Reed, Kim Fisher, Sue Peters, Mary Horn, Julie Hiryak. 2nd row: Don Randle, J. R. Ernst, Tony Vrame, Dan Sobczak, Ron Ran- dle, Jack Roeckeman, Director, John Mor- zuch. . Thumbs up for the singers. . What is this, a singing class or a kindergarten class? . ‘Boy these solos bug me.' . The Lettermen. Anaitan Singers mo -¢ a sme % ‘« Traps. Andy Bastones, Bass. Mike DiMartino, Guitar. (Not pictured). 2. Play me. bows § zB Q a 3) 3 g tet O 3 i= S a a 5 Qo a § = B i=] o a Z a ROTC, Based on the philosophy that ''Man's Flight Through Life is Sustained by Knowledge ’ the objectives of the Air Force Junior R.O.T.C. are to enable the student to: A. Become a better informed citizen in matters pertaining to aerospace. B. Develop leadership and management potential. C. Pro- mote habits of self-reliance, personal honor, orderliness, and discipline. d. Compete for the award of federal scholarships. e. Enter any of the armed forces of the U.S. at advanced pay grades. Considering that the student contrib- utes nothing but time and effort to the program and that there is no service commitment incurred it is truly a remarkable opportunity. 1. N.C.O.'s: Kneeling: Kurt Laske, Mike Walsh. 2nd row: Paula Gallant, Paula Tray- nor, Lee Linowski. 3rd row: Gary Blumm, Rich DeSaga, John Saule, Cathy Bragg. 4th row: Senior Master Sergeant Don O'Neal. . AIRMEN: ist row: Doug Engeln, Chris Aschenbach. 2nd row: Lorri Krzos, Bob Casares, Joe Aiello, Dave Beeck. 3rd row: Missy Coleman, Tom Clarke, Frank Lullo, Margaret Pubins. 4th row: Dennis Scott, Rose Garcia, John Pulver, George Hoff, Jim Mad- dox, Judy Dague. a . OFFICERS: ist row: Tom Cosentino, Major N. Gallant. 2nd row: Greg Aschenbach, Fred Diesness, Mary Beth Oneill, Kevin Gibbs. 3rd row: Steve Breiter, Bea Slattery. 2. He's always getting fresh with me. 3. This is a tail. 4, Very interesting. 5. How did you know I had a hole in my socks. i) io) e 4. Cosmatology KNEELING: Kathy Bowen, Tammi Schull, Pam Parks. SITTING: Vicki Morice, Gina Maranto, Cindy Keltner, Tammy Hughes, Sharon Henry, Michelle Freague, Lisa Porto. I did not cut her ear off! I'm sorry but you don't have an appointment today. Dummies or OLCHS students? 5. I'm going to drown her. 6. The professional touch. NOT PICTURED: Kathryn Annen, Patricia Bod- nar, Lucinda Buffo, Patricia Cristofano, Kath- leen De Patie, Susan Durand, Nancy Galzin, Heidi Hallstrom, Bruce Kosek, Richard Nettle, Joy Pauge, Kathleen Pitts, Kathleen Quinn, Joan 184 Sourile, Debbie Tallon, Barbara Wilinsky. - = seni = ————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—$———— a ae ‘NEELING: Julie Sock, Lori Angelucci, Chris ints Stats oS . Ch titsch, Cheryl Beckwith, Laura Moon, Cherie Gi Won untrd ternal, Linda Bruhn. 2nd ROW: Carol Gasteyer, iv Whynot, Lea Whynot, Gail Niemazeck, Jan- ce Tronjar, Linda Zhe, Jeanine Tatro, Nancy fay. 8rd ROW: Linda Kostal, Laurie Morrell, am Smith, Bonnie Tabor, Mary Fadden, Marge ruff, Cheryl Lewis. 185 Homec omung Gon oe, 1s 2. 4. Steve Sayor caught two passes for 30 yards. The coaches are witnessing one of the most dramatic homecoming games played at Oak Lawn. . The cheerleaders are overjoyed by the touch- down which made the score 7-6. The Spartans then ran the ball in to make the score 8-7, SPARTANS WON! Pat Runnion and Sam Fiore are taking five. It was too cold for this type of ride. The 1975-76 Band Float. 7. The Senior Class Float ran away with first. 8. The rear view of the Senior Float. 5. 6. The Freshmen trying to hold their float together. 9 189 hg | ce Pat Runnion and Nancy Glomb dancing to Precious and Few. . The girls on the Homecoming Court. - Somebody over there keeps calling me TOOTE. . These people had their own little party. . This was the back-up band. . The dance floor was packed. . Everybody likes to slow dance. . Good-bye girls. We're going out to eat. . This is a cute couple. - Go ahead Steve, jump, I don't care. IDA GREEN. LIN Junior; | 1. A dozen roses for the 1975 homecoming queen. The new ''1975 Homecoming Queen,’' MISS NANCY GLOMB, being crowned'by last year’s queen. Relief! Here comes Nancy. Look at the pretty smile. Look at the pretty face. Look at the pretty hair. Look at the pretty TREE, Nancy was escorted by Mark Shelton. The cruise crowd pausing for a picture. Bet you can't guess that this handsome devil was just attacked by ''Jaws. ' Marie Hodge enjoying herself immensely. Hey Marie! Keep your hands to yourself! ! bean Cruise 5. Hey! Ms. Coveny, you can take the bags back home but the barrels don' t make good souvenirs. Could YOU stand THIS group for a week? Bernie and Jerry enjoying the scenery. Aw com’n guys, that's sickening! + $¢%@ $ !1! Jer, not in the Yearbook. oan o On Thursday, March 27th, a two car caravan left Oak Lawn for the Carib- bean. It was the annual trip for Shield Editors, sponsored by Mr. Wojcik. This year Ms. Covney chaperoned the female editors. They drove to Miami, Florida where they stayed for two days. The group then boarded the U.S. Skyward for seven days of pure luxury. The cruise included stops at Cape Hateiu, San Juan, the Virgin Islands, and the Dominican Republic. On the islands, the editors were able to expe- rience the cultural influences of the French, Spanish, Danish, and of course the Americans. They ate gour- met food, danced by moonlight, swam in the crystal clear water, and entered another world of gracious living expe- riences, things that few students their age are able to enjoy. The returning trip was adventurous because of a car break down, but all considered it was again a fantastic trip for all con- cerned. 192, 1. Everybody wants to get into the picture. 2. The best part of the night. 8. Hey, what are you doing after the dance? The First Dance of the school year, that turned out to be a real 'smash. ' The band, M R Rush, on their return from last year, really filled the audi- torium, and proved to be once again a hit. a ry ee eee pn ge es | . —— ot ie 1. A new dance. Stop smiling, you're not supposed to know he's taking our picture. ' Oak Lawn really knows how to pack 'em. . ''I think he’s taking our picture. ) Fair Maiden in distress. 1. we know that's Wojcik, Come on now Mr, not Hawaiian Punch! All ri M ght, what's up? iss Coveny and friend enjoying the atmosphere. 3. relaxed 4. 1. Quite a spread?? You bet your sweet puka shell! - Did you hear the one about the hula dancer and the oyster? . And he said he would only be a minute. - I told that guy to stay away from Lori's grass skirt!' « I wouldn't laugh if I were you, because if I go down, guess who's coming with me? ' € ‘ On May 23, and 24, the Thespians presented again this year Front Row Center, which evolved around ‘The Fabulous 40's,'' the theme of this year's production. A success as it turned out to be may well end up as another yearly tradition at Oak Lawn. The show starred not only the Thespian group, but also many students that tried out for the show. - Terri Reardon. - No. . . Youcan't go home yet . - Paul Hattimer, Don Siuchinski and Eileen Carrol help get things organized. . Demetrios Kottaras, the thin fat man? . Everyone seems so enthused. Sylva Farrell singing '‘stormy weather'' as Lena Horne. Mr. Collins, the designer and director of the show. Mr. Collins was the main reason for the success of the show. . Mark Shelton and Mr. Scarpelli back again as Abbott and Costello. 1, PROM - 1975 2. Mrs. Watland taking tickets at the door. Music by ''FRISKY. ’ A couple of real wall flowers. Whose hand is whose? ?‘ That's pretty sn my boyfriend's back. The line to the ladies’ q Do you wanna dance??? Look at those prices! !! . A quick picture while he parks the car. 4, A happy looking group. 4 Low lights, a little soft music and a load of beautiful memories. All they need now is a microphone. Everybody sits one out once in a while. EVERYONE enjoyed the evening. 1 Lhd Lage pi What is a picture like that doing in a place like this. Prom is just old hat to alumni. Did that cute little bug come with the flow- ers? Isn't this dreamy??? That must be one of those ''MOVES'' my mother told me to watch for. I wonder how long I'll have to sit here and look happy until my boyfriend comes back. M M Club - Merchandise Mart Chicago, Illinois May 1975 Music by ''FRISKY ' - We must kill the vampire. - Boy does he look strange. - O.L.C.H.S. own Sons of Liberty. - Ist row (left to right) Donna Dean, Tom Cosentino, Tim Sheppard, Barb Hoch, Denise Marotzke, Joe Pope, Maureen Dorsh, Barb Schulthies, Venetia Vladish, Karol Gasteyer, Kathi Reilly. 2nd row: Ken Tsurusaki, Dee Sidock, Mary Horn, Rosanne Baker, Cheryl Paterson, Judy Vilchuck, Ellen Ryan, Sue Haworth, Becky Birch, Naomi Kloese, Cathy Burke. 8rd row: Mr. Vazzona, Rich Pluhar, Janet Polacek, Donna Morgan, Dawn Steen, Kim Granat, Laura Green, Roxanne Kou- delka, Patzy Gonzales, Sue Constantine, Cassie Gineris, Mr. Wright. 4th row: Don Thorpe, Walt Krzos, Dennis Dobes, Tony Vrome, Chris Bittler, John. Thornton, Tom Ellison, Ed Schmitz, Virginia Cowart, Cheryl Bailey, Bob Dodge. Not pictured: Tim Pur- pura, Dan Loren, Marge Ryan. 2 America's greatest hope for tomor- tow lies in the Youth of today. We are to be the future leaders of this country. The Youth in Government program sponsored through the southwest YMCA gives an insight into the governmental processes at a state level. The pro- gtam simulates an actual legislative body, allowing students to formulate bills, fill offices and overall perform the functions of the Illinois General Assembly. With everything happening in politics today Youth in Government is an excellent way of probing into the background of the political backbone. . Pat Carr and Jerry Hughes having a little fun. . Tom Ellison showing us how it's done. . Some of the gang getting ready to go up the hill. . I wanna hold your hand. Members of the 1976 Yearbook staff, including members of the editorial and sales staff participated in the ski trip to Mauston, Wisconsin. This activity has become a yearly event for the Year- book staff though it is not sponsored in any way by Oak Lawn Comm. H.S., but is an independent activity spon- sored by Mr. Wojcik, the Yearbook advisor. This year the ski trip was also sponsored and chaperoned by Miss Wil- liams, of the Language Dept. Other chaperones included Mr. and Mrs. Comise and Miss Helen Stanton. Sheon Rivey Aithology Presented by OLCH cS. Division of Theitie Art New. 7, 5, and Sth 19475 1. Silvia Farrell 2. THE CAST: 1st row: Eve Skembare, Dawn Amberman. 2nd row: Tony Vrame, John Thorton, Don Livigni. 3rd row: Mary Sulli- van, Casey Geller. 4th row: Mary Horn, Linda Sterling, and Silvia Farrell. - SET CONSTRUCTION: ist row: Dawm Macha. 2nd row: Jean Kotal, Ann Fabian. 3rd tow: Mike Denton, Bill Tripamer, and Gary Gilbert. - Linda Sterling singing Spoon River, the theme song. Linda Sterling again, one of the main actors in the play also. - Talented actor, Don Livigni, portrays a pyro- maniac in this scene. - Don Livigni. 1. I'll bet that's Mike and Elaine. . . 2. Gee, I was hoping you'd get me a nosegay 8. ‘'Ring around the collar!'’ bus 214 8s “ershiticda te Sacha | i stulstinnineatesiine sedi ; a. hee NC Rano earl deen aa! I guess this isn't that bad. I could have sworn I saw a bug in there. And I bet that's Karen and Mike. . . Looking down at the dance. Whos Whe 1. Most Popular: Jerry Hughes and Nancy Glomb. 2. Favorite Teachers: Mr. Gibson and Mrs. Wat- land. 8. Most Talented: Tim Purpura and Linda Ster- ling. 4. Most Ambitious and Likely to Succeed: Tim Purpura and Jean Dvorak. 5. Most Wanted to be Stranded on an Island With: Cipper Hughes and Marla Collins. 6. Most Senior Spirit: Tim Purpura and Cassie Gineris. 7. Most Admired: Jerry Hughes and Nancy Glomb. 8, Cutest Couple: John McGrath and Jan Allen. 9. Best Looking: Jerry Hughes and Gerri Javorski. 10. Most Radical: Mark Shelton and Diane Hon- eyman. 11. Best Sense of Humor: Tom Ellison and Patsy Gonzyalis. 12. Most Athletic: Dan McEntee and Jean Sobal. 13. Best Dressed: Jeff Abrams and Kelly Sirles. 14. Best Personality: Mark Casalino and Nancy Glomb. 216 Who's Who has been a tradition at O.L.C.H.S. for many years. It con- tains several categories including favorite teachers. The selection of Who's Who is made by the body of the senior class through a voting survey which is conducted by the yearbook staff every year. Though many Seniors may fall into the categories repre- sented here these are the seniors that received the most votes from their fel- low seniors. 218 French Club The French Club came into exist- ence for the first year at OLCHS. A bike hike and picnic downtown was one of their activities among a French dinner, camping overnight and a party with the French Club from St. Law- rence and Brother Rice. One project they worked on was a paper mache model of the Eiffel Tower. 1. OFFICERS: Debbie Rich, Barb Hoch, Donna Dean, Cheryl Bailey. . Sitting: Viv Whynot, Ms. Williams, Debbie Jennings. 2nd row: Debbie Cramer, Cheryl Bailey, Barb Hoch, Chris Meyer. 3rd row: Debbie Rich, Julie Hryak, Nancy Fewkes, Karen Dangremond, Jan Kovacic. 4th row: Kathy Reilly, Donna Morgan, Carol Bonomo, Donna Dean, Kathy Kulig, and Vicky Cal- vert. nw The Office Occupation Club went into their second year at OLCHS. Each student in this club is employed throughout the Oak Lawn and Ever- green Park area on a part time basis. Activities this year included field trips, contests, fund raising, and a stu- dent-employer banquet. . Kneeling: Mike Matulik, Karen Kalebich, Irene Schultz, Karen Carrano, Phil Sidock. 2nd row: Laura Bergquist, Chris Werner, Joan Ojer, Donna Steurer, Cindy Ruebenson, Miss Mary Wagner (sponsor). 3rd row: Sue Seik, Sue Schultz, Cindy Sagmeister, Karen A. Johnson, Karen M. Johnson, Chris Mason, Marge McAninch, Celeste Kingslow. . OFFICERS: Laying: President - Mike Matulik. Bottom to top: Historian Reporters; Cindy Ruebenson and Karen Kalebich; Secretary - Celeste Kingslow; Vice President - Marge McAninsh; Treasurer - Phil Sicock. senescent Ate Oo O 5 Dance The 50's nostalgia was shown in per- fect form at this year's dance. Only 750 students were allowed to attend the dance due to the Auditorium Gym Fire Code. The dance was sponsored by the Senior Class Advisory Board. . Competing in the dance contest. . I love this. . Saturday night on the town. . Can you dig this? - Take me I'm yours. CAR HOP ARNOLDS pive- IN 1. He or she says they're taking the place over. 2. Coffee, tea or me? 3. Groovy man. 4, But Freddy, I love you. NHeniov veckpasl The Senior Class Breakfast is the last scheduled social event on the calendar for the seniors to attend along with some of the faculty. This year the Senior Class Breakfast was held on Monday, June 2nd in the banquet room of the Sheraton Inn of Oak Lawn. Speeches were given by the Senior Class officers and sponsors in which the students were thanked for their cooper- ation and help in making their last year a success and a memorable one. Signing of yearbooks, laughter and finally farewells were exchanged by all. . Waiting in line for food. 2. Yea! That looks good. 3. This is living. aos OW HR 9 2 The girls hamming it up. After breakfast indigestion. Mr. Hill and the boys. Would you like a bite? I hope it tastes as good inside as it looks out- side. 223 | oil ff pens iscas gE ees on ine fase Sipae es Tabs Made 3, 194709 ht Ge Ni OnOrw oa Soca 1. Jenine Pavlik and Mr. Lynch. 2. Paul Hattimer and Robin Horvath, most out- standing boy and girl in ''75. ' 8. Top 15 Seniors, Brian Scanlan, Debra Dangremond, Richard Kryszak, Michael Dolce, Laura Lucerto, Patrice Ott, Nancy Nosek, Joan O'Connor, Theodore Bloch, Robin Norvath, John Friedrich, Donna Vahl, Lorraine Hurt, and Candy Baitman. 4. Mr. Elliott presenting Darlene Cambell with an English Award. Darlene also received a scholarship to the University of Denver. 5. Mr. Wojcik presents to Bob Mulcrone the most Outstanding Editor award. 6. Scott Williams receives the United States Marine Corps Youth fitness award. 7. The outstanding school service award was given to Jenine Pavlik. Une A 1475 The Commencement Ceremonies for the class of 1975 were held on Wednes- day, June the 4th in the Spartan Gym. The OLCHS Band played an Overture and then the Processional as the fac- ulty and students entered. After the Invocation, Jenine Pavlik, the Senior Class President, gave a welcome and introduction. Mr. Lynch, the Superintendent of OLCHS addressed the students and audience. After music was presented by the A Cappella Choir, diplomas were awarded and the recessional was played by the OLCHS Band. - Proud parents and relatives. - Teachers are also proud. . The graduating class. - Junior marshall leading in the procession. mG DO he cS) = Ha Fe. — n BY pat! 2 al fo} bon) n a 5) ct 3) is) rs) 2 5 r) 3) a ” =| o us) r= a wn = Lynch gives his last speech. 3. Jenine Pavlik says farewell, Mr. 2. ree. . ye PE | an i ' : What's this on my tassel. The band lets out their hot air. Serenade from the choir. Take a wiff of this flower. Where are they sitting? Students trying to look interested. Someone is in my chair. Mary Jane Bart receiving her diploma. Ps 2 3. oA non ff co O ibslanding Ntudents Pat Burns was chosen outstanding student council member because her hard work made home-coming a success. Tom Ellison was chosen as co-outstanding for golf. Tom holds the school record in dual meet competition at one under par. Steve Strenk was chosen co-outstanding bas- ketball player. Steve is only a junior. He also plays varsity baseball. Karen Gallager was chosen as co-outstanding in girls basketball. She is the co-captain and has played varsity all four years. Brian Carney was chosen as this year’s most outstanding band member Brian can hit the high notes. John Thorton was chosen as outstanding youth and government student. John is a candidate for governor. Teri Readon was chosen as outstanding in girls gymmastics. Teri performs on the Balance beam. Steph Meehan was chosen outstanding year- book editor. Steph's hard work hopes to make this yearbook one of the best ever. Steve Morgenthaler was chosen outstanding varsity football player. Stéve made all con- ference on defense. Cory Boyle was chosen outstanding girls swimmer. Cory has set numerous school records this year. Mark Shelton was chosen outstanding Spartan- ite editor. Mark is known for his informative approach to writing articles. Ray Lanham was chosen outstanding for bas- ketball. Ray, a senior, was noted for his hard work and dedication. Tim Purpura was chosen outstanding senior class officer. Tim is this year's President. He also reads the student announcements. Madonna Stanton was chosen for her typing ability. She types at about 60 words a min- ute. Dennis Dobes was outstanding in the peer counseling program. He is also involved in other school activities. . 4 4. for) 3 - Kim Suhr was chosen outstanding in short- hand. She can translate 150 words per min- ute, with 97% accuracy. Kim was also this year's most outstanding overall business stu- dent. Judy Vilchuck was outstanding in girls tennis. Judy, a senior, is also very active in other sports. Ron Vahl was chosen co-outstanding in gym- nastics. He finished strong in conference and qualified for the state meet. Chuck Matulik was chosen co-outstanding in golf. Chuck was the first golfer in the school's history to become a conference champ! Chuck is only a junior. Jean Sobal was chosen most outstanding girls volleyball player. Her deadly spike helped her team to a conference title. Mark Casalino was chosen outstanding s.c.a.b. member. He also is on track and the vice president of the senior class. Ken Libert was chosen outstanding accounting student. Ken has a thorough knowledge of debits and credits. Sue Mark was chosen co-outstanding varsity cheerleader. She has been a cheerleader for three years. Sue is only a junior. Sharon Burgess was chosen co-outstanding in girls tennis. Sharon went down state this year in doubles and she will be back next year! Mark Shelton was chosen outstanding varsity swimmer. Mark was this year's captain and holds the record in the butterfly. Julie McCarville was chosen co-outstanding varsity cheerleader. Julie has been a cheer- leader for both spring and fall sports. She will be back next'year leading O.L. in cheers. Scott Reichert was chosen co-outstanding in gymnastics. Scott qualified for the state meet on the side horse and all around event. Tina Barajaz was chosen co-outstanding in girls basketball. Tina was known for shooting ability and rebounding. Steve Morgenthaler was chosen outstanding wrestler. Steve showed strongly in both con- ference and districts. Linda Sterling was chosen outstanding in for- ensics. Linda has a wide variety of talents which bring her this honor. Rich Renz was chosen outstanding in cross country. Rich has won this honor two years in a row. Rich is known for his outstanding endurance. Rut my WOULD y' T Rubee, I. SUESS You DON'T MUCH CONGRADULATI ONS , ON BEhALT OF the school Bicehtenmal Committee for regeiw NQ your CD EEE oe aay FOR ROYAL TREASON e CUOAS Class Officers: Pres. Tim Purpura Vice Pres. Mark Casalino Sec. Cassie Gineris Treas. Jean Dvorak THESE BINOS ARC CLARK J. ABRAMS “JEFF” Majoring in Math, Eng., Ind. Arts, and Bus. Plans to go to N. Il l J ACKERMAN “ACK-ACK-A-DAK” Cafeteria Aide 3, Majoring in Eng. Math. Sci. and Span. Plans to go into Marine Biology CARL M, ADAMOW “CORAL” KEVIN ADAMS PATRICIA ADAMS S ming 1, 2. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Torch Club Majoring in Art, Eng., Home Ec., and Bus. Planning t cge PATRICIA ADAMS GLEN ADOMOVICZ “ ENGLEWOOD” VIC Majoring in Graphic Arts and Eng. Plans to own a z F GEORGE AIDINOVICH “GEORGE” Bowling 4. Majoring ir . Stu., and Shop. Plans to go int construction work M.V.CC. for Electiv JAMES K. ANDERSON Wres 1, 2, 3. Dis Coun. 4. Majoring in Germ KATHRYN ANNEN TRACEY ARNOLD “ACE” Track 1. Basketball 2. Bowling 4. Majoring in History, Eng., an Art. GAIL AUSTIN GRACE MARY BABBE CHERYL SUE BAILEY { Cheerleading 1. Sr. Cl. Play 1. Forensics 2, 3, 4. Photo, Club 7 Sec. 3. J.C_A.B. Youth in Gov, 3, 4. N.HLS. 3, Pres. 4. Aide 3, 4 French Club Pres. 4. Spartanite Ed. 4. Il. State Scholar 4, Majorin; in Language, Eng., and Math. Plans to attend Stanford Univ. an major in international bus. Favorite group “Stones.” JAMES BAKER “BUBA” Football 1, 2. Swimming 1, 2, 3. Majoring in Eng., Math, and Ar Plans to be a policeman and a football player. ROBERT R. BALUK “BOB” Football 1, 2, 3. Majoring in Sci., Math, and Art. Plans to go t college. STEPHEN M. BANACH “ BANO” Football 1. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Majoring i Math, Sci., and Eng. Plans to go to college and make money. CHRISTINA BARAJAZ “TINA” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Aide 3, 4, Peppers 3, 4. Majoring in Bus. an’ Eng. : JANICE BARTZ “JAN” Hobbies are swimming, reading, and dancing. Majoring in Sc Stu., Span. and Eng. ELIZABETH BAXA “LIZ” i Favorite teacher is Mrs, Ackermann. Hobby is art. Majoring i Art, Eng., and Bus. : BRENDA ANN BEARD ANN MARIE BOLDUC “BUBBLES” Chorus 1. Hobbies are sewing and art. Majoring in Home Ec. and Hist. Plans to become a receptionist in a Medical office. LOUISE ANN BOONE Favorite rock group is “Chicago,” Hobbies are sewing and bow]- ing. Majoring in Bus. Plans to go to college. STEVEN JOHN BOOTH LINDA BOROWSKI Discipline Com. 1. Aide 2, 3, 4. Swimming 3. Peer Counselor 4. Majoring in Bus. and Eng. Plans to go to M.V.C.C. and L.S.U. for teaching. EDWARD BOSAK COREEN BOYLE “CORY” Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Girls Chorus 1. Badminton 2, 3, 4. Track 4. Majoring in Eng. and Math. Plans to go to college for Data Proc- essing. MICHAEL BRAGG “DUDE” Baseball 1, 2. R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3. Pep Band 1, 2, 3. Vars. Band 2. Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Squad Leader 3, 4. Ind. Arts 3, 4. Plans to go to M.V.C.C. STEVE BRANDENBURG “CHIEF” Track 1. Soph. Class Adv. Bd. 2. Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. S.C.A.B. 4. Hobbies are old cars and listening to music. Plans to go to college and work. DONNA MARIE BREIT Majoring in Home Ec. and Eng. Plans to go to work and later go to college. SHIRLEY A. BREITER Favorite group “Chicago.” Majoring in Bus. and Eng. Plans to be a secretary and to be married and have children. PETER F. BRIA “PIZZERIA” Hockey 2. Spartanite 4. Majoring in So. Stu., Eng., and Bus, Plans to get a job as a truck driver with his father. DENISE BRINCIVALLI Majoring in Eng. and Hist. Hobbies are painting and horseback tiding. Plans to be either a teacher or a veterinarian. LINDA BEARD KATHLEEN S. BELL GREGORY BERG “GREGORIO” Boy’s Chorus 1. Bowling 4. Majoring in Eng. and Sci. Plans to go to college PAUL H. BERG LAURA BERGQUIST Aide 2, 3. Majoring in Bus., Eng., and Hist. Plans to work and go to M.V.C.C. CATHERINE BERINGER Girls Chorus 1, 3, 4. Majoring in Sci., Math, Eng, Plans to go to college. MARGARET BERKERY “PEGGY” Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. V-P of Senior Girls Chorus 3. Forensics 2 Plans to get married this summer and attend a junior college. CYNTHIA ANN BERNDT “CRICKET” Office Aide 1. Media Center Aide 2, 3, 4. Majoring in Bus., Home Ec., and Eng, Plans to get a secretarial job, make a million, and then travel CHRISTIAN BITTLER “CHIEF UMPIRE” Tennis 2. Mathlete 3. Spear 4. Youth in Gov. 4. Hobbies are Fris- bee playing. Majoring in Math, Sci., Eng. Plans to go to college VIVIAN BLANKENSHIP CHRISTINE BLAZINA “RABBIT” Bowling 2, 3, 4, V-P 3, and Pres. 4. Aide 2, 3, 4. N.HLS. 3, 4. Stat 3, 4. Majoring in Bus., Language, and Home Ec. Plans to attend Moser School. NANCY BLOMQUIST 237 GERALD ONEIL BURNS MARY M. BURNS Majoring in Home Ec. Favorite group “Chicago” and “Beach Boys.” Plans to work for a year or two, and move to the country. PATRICIA ANN BURNS “PATTY” Aide, 1, 2, 3, 4. Photography 2, 3. Soph. Class Adv. Bd. Jr. Class Sec. J.C.A.B. Shield Sales Staff 2, 3, 4. S.C.A.B. Majoring in Math, Art, and Eng. KATHRYN D. BYLAK Badminton 2. MICHAEL CALANDRIELLO “CONDO” JANET CAMPBELL KIM CARLSON Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. Aide 2, 3. Cheerleading 3, 4. J.C_A.B. Hobbies are art and ballet. Majoring in Sci., Math, Art. Plans to go to col- lege for Special Education. TODD JOHN CARLSON BRIAN CARNEY Track 1, 2, 3. Jazz Band 1, 2, 3. Cross Country 1, 2. Youth in Gov. 3. Chess Club 4. Pep Band Dir. 3. Band V-P 3. Plans to go to Berkley College ROBERT CAROLLO “ROLLO” Favorite group “The Who.” Hobbies are cars and girls. Majoring in Sci. and Hist. Plans to get a job after high school. KAREN CARRANO Aide 3. Office Occupations 4. Hobbies are bowling and tennis. Majoring in Bus. and Art. Plans to get a job after high school. MICHAEL CARTOLANO “CARTEE” Ind. Arts 1, 2, 3, 4. Spear 3. Cafeteria Aide 4, Hobby is Karate. Majoring in Hist., Eng., and Ind. Arts. Plans to go to college. SHEILA BRODERICK “4 PINT” Hobbies are sewing and cooking. Majoring in Bus. Plans to wo to make a living. DENISE BROWN Teacher Aide 2. Majoring in Hist., Bus, Plans to become a sect tary and go to beauty school, FRANK BUBECK “AMEBA” Wrestling 1. Track 1. Football 2, 3, 4. Aide 4. Favorite grot “Chicago.” Majoring in Hist. and Eng. Plans to study Lj Enforcement. JAMES T. BUCKLEY “CAPTAIN DESTRUCTO” Hobbies are destroying things. Plans to be a dentist in the Navy DAWN MARIE BULOW “DAWN” Peppers 3, 4. Shield Sales Staff 3, 4. Track 4. Gymnastics 4, Ai 3, 4. Majoring in Art and Science. Plans to go to college. CHARLES G, BURDELIK SUSAN M. BURGESS “SUE” Tennis 1, 3. Girls Chorus 1. J.C.A.B. 3. Shield Sales Staff Athena 4. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” Majoring in Math ai Art. Plans to go to college. JANIE MARIE BURGIN “RED” Wrestling Timer 2, 3. Gymnastics 2, 3. Media Center Aide Hobbies are growing flowers. Majoring in Sci., Home Ec., a Bus. Plans to attend school for dentistry. CATHERINE ANN BURKE CHOP-SUEY” Media Center Aide 1, 2, 3. Aide 1. Ski Club 1, 2. Spartan Guard 4. Majoring in Bus., Art, and Eng. Plans to go to college and p sibly join the armed forces. DAVID R. BURKE BURGIE” Favorite group “ZZ Top.” Majoring in Eng. Plans to becom commercial artist, attend M.V.C.C., and go on to Northern Uni MARY CAROL BURKE Spartan Guard 1, 2. Ecology Club 1. Aide 2. Spartanite 3. Phot raphy 4. Favorite group “Beach Boys.” Majoring in Eng., Ge and So. Stu. Plans to go into business. MAUREEN ANNE BURKE r; MARK CASALINO CAS” Football 1. Stu. Coun. 1. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. V-P 4. $.C.A.B. Majoring in Sci, and Hist. Plans to go into Pharmacy. MARILOU CASEY Office Aide 3. Cheerleading 4. Majoring in Hist, and Eng. Plans to go to college. JOHN WAYNE CHESTER MICHAEL CHICKERILLO “CHICK” Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 2. Stu. Coun. 2, 3. Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. Key Club 4. Majoring in Math. Sci., and Eng. Plans to become an electrical engineer. Favorite group “Aerosmith.” ANTONETTE CIANCANELLI SUSAN LYNN CICHON Aide 1. J.C.A.B. S.C.A.B. Majoring in Bus., Math, and Sci. Plans to go to college. — DEBORAH CIPAR Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Girls Chorus 1. Timer 3, 4. THOMAS CLIFFORD “BIG TUNA” R.O.TC. 1, 2, 3, 4. Plans to go into the Navy or just work. WILLIAM COCHRANE “BILL” Wrestling 1, 2. Favorite group “Kiss.” Majoring in Ind. Arts. Plans to work after high school. PAUL COGLIANESE JOSEPH COLLETTA Majoring in Eng., Bus., and Math. Plans to go to college. KATHLEEN M. COLLINS Switchboard Aide 1. Office Aide 2, 3, 4. Favorite group is “Wings.” Majoring in Art and Bus. Plans to go to college and work, | MARLA COLLINS Hobbies are horseback riding, skiing. Majoring in Sci., Eng., and So. Stu. Plans to become a Dental Hygienist. RONALD COLLURA KIM MARY COMBEN JUNE CONRAD Tennis 1, 2, 3, Girl’s Chorus 1. G.A.A. 1. Photography Club 2, 3, 4. Switchboard Aide 2, 3, 4. N.H.S. 3. Youth in Goy. 3. Majoring in Art, Math, and Home Ec. Plans to attend the Amer. Academy of Art. WILLIAM L. CONROY Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Aide 2, 3, 4. Cafeteria Aide 3, 4.J.C.A.B. 8.C.A.B. Majoring in Eng. and Sci SUE CONSTANTINE “STU” G.A.A. 1. Library Aide 2, 3, 4. Badminton 2. Timer 2. J.C.A.B. Photography 3, 4. N.H.S. 3, Sec. 4. Youth and Gov. 4. Spartanite Asst. Asso. Ed. 4. Majoring in Bus., Eng., and Sci. Plans to become an elementary school teacher. SHAWN COOK “JOANNIE” Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Media Center Aide 3, 4. Favorite group “Wings.” Majoring in Bus. Plans to attend college, and become a legal sec- retary. EVELYN L. COOKE PAULA COSTABILE “FRIC” Youth in Gov. 2. Photography 2. Media Center Aide 4, Nurse’s Aide 4. Favorite group “Boots Randolph and His Swinging Sax.” Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. Plans to become a licensed practical nurse CATHY COSTANTINO ANDREW M. COUCH SHARON COUCH 239 240 QUENTIN G, COUGHLIN BERNARD COUSINEAU VIRGINIA A. COWART “GINNY” G.A.A, 1, Hall Guard 1. Badminton 2. J.C.A.B, N.H.S. Media Center Aide 3. Photography 3. Peppers 3, 4. Discipline Com. 3, 4. Cafeteria Aide 4. Spartanite Ad Mgr. 4. Plans to attend the U. of I. at Chicago Circle Campus for Physical Therapy. NANCY CRAMAROSSO “FRAC” Youth in Gov. 1, 2, Dramatics 1, 2, 3. Forensics 4. Thespians 4 Favorite group “Guy Lombardo.” Majoring in Art and Drama. Plans to become an LPN CHRISTINE CRAWFORD KENNETH CREECH JOSEPH PAUL CRYAN Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Favorite group “Aerosmith.” STEPHEN CULP “STEVE” Bowling 3, 4. Likes to participate in all sports. Favorite group “BTO.” DANIEL D. CUSACK DEBRA LYNN D ALEY “LITTLE BATES” Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” Majoring in Bus. Plans to get a job after high school, RONALD R. DALRYMPLE JUDITH ANN DANTA 3irl’s Chorus 1, 3. Favorite group “Beach Boys.” Majoring in Bus. and So. Stu. Plans to go to M.V.C_C CLAUDE DAVIS RONALD JAMES DEADY Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. Tennis 3, 4. DAVID J. DEBELAK SCOTT R. DEBERG “DE” Baseball 1. Majoring in Eng. and So. Stu. PENNY R. DELGROSSO STEPHANIE DEMES CAROLYN DENTON KATHLEEN J. DESAGA FREDERICK DIESNESS DALE DIETSCHWEILER “DAYLE” - 1. Gymnastics 1, 2. Office Aide 1, 2. Timer. J.C.A.B. S.C_A.B. Cheerleading 3, Capt. 4. Spear 3. Variety Sho! 76. Majoring in Bus., Span., Eng. Plans to go to Eastern Univ. MICHAEL DILLON : | Track 1. J.C.A.B. JOSEPH C. DINASO NANCY MARIE DRAVES TERRI A. DUMPERT JOSEPH M. DUNK JEAN MARIE DVORAK Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Tennis 2, 3. Office Aide 2, 3. N.HLS. 3, 4. J.C.A.B. S.C.A.B. Stu. Coun. 3. Math Aide 3. Peppers 3, 4. Jr. Marshall 3. Tutor 3, 4. Treas. 4. Majoring in Math and Bus. Plans to go to college. JOHN D. DZIALOWY “DIZZ” Favorite group “Kiss.” Majoring in Math, Eng., and Bus. LINDA M. DZIELAK Favorite singer “Elton John.” Majoring in Math, Eng., and Bus. Plans to go to college to become a nurse. DANIEL MARK EAGAN “EAGS” Wrestling 2, 3. Favorite group “Chicago,” Hobby is sports. Majoring in Math, Sci., Eng., and Bus. Plans to go to college. THOMAS ELLISON “SLOAN” Track 1. Cross Country 2. Basketball 2. Golf 1, 2, 3. Youth in Gov. 4, Shield Ed. 4, Hobbies are girls and sports. Majoring in Eng. and Art. DEBRA ENGEL “DEBBIE” Majoring in Bus. and Eng. WARREN E. ENGLISH Track 2. Gymnastics 3, 4. Favorite group “Aerosmith.” Majoring in Eng. and Ind. Arts. Plans to go to college. ROLAND PAUL ERNST “JR” Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Tennis 2. Cafeteria Aide 4. S.C.A.B. Aide 4. Spartan Singers 4. N.H.S. 4, Spartanite 4. Majoring in Sci., Math, Eng., and So. Stu. Plans to go to college to study law. LINDA MARIE ERRANT DENNIS R. DOBES Foorball 1. Stu. Coun. 3, 4. Key Club 2. Pres. 3. V-P 2. Shield Ed 4, Cafeteria Aide 3. J.C.A.B. S.C.A.B. Peer Coun. 4. Hobbies are sports and girls. Favorite group “Rolling Stones.” Plans to attend NIU and major in bus. BERNADETTE DOBRZYNSKI Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Acapella Choir 2. Tennis 2, 3. Swim Team Timer 2. Football Stat. 2, 3, 4. Basketball Stat. 2, 3, Capt. 4. Shield Ed. 3, 4. J.C.A.B. S.C.A.B. N.H‘S. 4. Peppers 3, 4. Stu. Coun. 4 Major- ing in Art. Plans to attend NIU, and get a degree in Fine Arts ROBERT A. DODGE “PINS” Key Club 1, 2, 3. Bowling 1, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. J.C.A.B. S.C.A.B, Spartanite 3, Sports Ed. 4, Youth in Gov, 3, 4, N.HLS. 3, 4. Math- letes 3, 4. Majoring in Math, Sci., and Eng. Plans to go to college, and major in Engineering. SUSAN DONNELLY “SUE” Peppers 3, 4. Aide 4, Favorite group “Chicago.” Majoring in Home Ec., Eng., and Bus, Plans to go into secretarial work or a business college. PATRICK K. DONOVAN Favorite group “Rolling Stones.” Hobbies are hockey, skiing, and girls. Majoring in Sci, Plans to go to college. DEIDRE MARIE DORAN “DEE” J.C.A.B. S.C.A.B. Photography 3, 4. Office Aide 3. Girls Chorus 3, 4. Cafeteria Aide 4. Thespians 4. Majoring in Bus., Eng., and Home Ec. Plans to attend a business school. CARYN SUE DOREY “DOORKNOB” MAUREEN ANN DORSCH Photograph 2, 3. Spartan Guard 3. Youth in Gov. 3, 4. Bicenten- nial Com. ’76. Aide 4. Majoring in Math, So. Stu., and Eng KATHLEEN SUE DOVE PHILLIP N. DOVEIKIS Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Drum Mgj. 4. Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Dir. 4 Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Var. Band 1 Majoring in Math. So, Stu., and Music. Plans to attend ISU BRENDA DOWLER MAUREEN DOYLE Aide 2. J.C_A.B. S.C.A.B. Majoring in Bus., Eng., and So. Stu Plans to go to college. 241 242 MARILYN FLEMING CARLA J. FLOREK Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Majoring in Art, and So. Stu. Plans to become a police officer by going to M.V.C.C. for training, and take a trip to Africa KATHLEEN FOGARTY “KATHY” Office Aide 1, 2. Dramatics 2, 3. Favorite group “Rolling Stones.” Majoring in Hist., Bus., and Eng. Plans for a nursing Career, PAMELA FOSTER ROXANNE FOX Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. Variety Show 3. Volleyball 4. Softball 4, Favorite group “Kiss.” Majoring in Math, Sci., and Home Ec Plans to become a nurse KAREN FRANZ Bowling 2, 3, 4. Favorite group “Bachman-Turner Overdrive.” Majoring in Eng. and Ger JULIE GALATI NANETTE M. GALICA Spartanite (Pt.-time) 3. S.C’A.B. Favorite group “Beatles.” Major- ing in Eng. and So. Stu. Plans to go to college. KAREN GALLAGHER “DUCK BUTT” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 2, 4. Softball 4. Favorite group “Eagles.” Majoring in Sci. and Eng. Plans to go to college. GAIL L. GALLOWAY “SOUTHERN BELL” Favorite group “Chicago.” Hobbies are bowling, drawing, and tennis, Majoring in Art, Sci., So. Seu., and Eng. CAROLYN M. GARRETT Office Aide 2, 3. H.E.R.O. 3, 4. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” Majoring in Bus., Eng., and H.E.R.O. FRANKLIN J. GARRETT “FRANK” V.LC.A . 3, 4. Favorite group “Aerosmith” and “Led Zeppelin.” Majoring in Eng., V.I.C.A., and Ind. Arts. MICHAEL D. EVANS TERRY LYNN EVANS ANNE T. FABIAN Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. Nurses’ Aide 2. Foresics 2. Thespians 2, 3 N.HS. 3, 4. Majoring in Sci., Math, and Eng. Plans to study F Med. KATHY L. FARAGHER Girls Chorus 1. Acapella Choir 2, 3, 4. Media Center Aide Homecoming Court 3. Majoring in Home Ec. Plans to work a make lots of money! PAMELA JEAN FEIGL JOYCE E. FERGUSON “JOY” Media Center Aide 2, 3. Favorite singer “David Bowie.” Majorir in Bus., Home Ec., and Eng. Plans to become a secretary. JOSEPH M. FERJAK “SUNLANCE” V.LC.A. 4, Aerospace Science 1, 2. Hobbies are dancing, drinkin, and collecting stamps. Majoring in Bus., and So. Sci. Plans to liv love, and laugh. ROBERT FIALKA CHARLES FIEROH DARYL FILICE Football 1. Favorite group “Chicago.” Majoring in Shop, Eng and So.Stu. Plans to go to college. SALVATORE FIORE “SAM” Wrestling 1, 2. Track 1. Football 2, 3, 4. Key Club 2. Favorit group “Aerosmith.” Majoring in Eng., Sci., and Bus. Plans tog to college. RITA JEAN FLAHERTY Wrestling Timer 1. Swimming Timer 2. N.H.S. 3, 4. Favorit group “Chicago.” Majoring in Sci. and Math. Plans to go to co) lege. — DEBORAH GARRISON SHARON A. GARUCKAS Tennis 2, 3. J.C.A.B. Treas. 3. Swim Timer 3. Favorite group Yes.” Majoring in Bus. KAROL ANN GASTEYER Tennis 2, 3, 4. Youth in Gov. 3, 4. Badminton 3, 4. N.H S. 3, 4. J.C.A.B. S.C.A.B. Mathletes 3, 4, Swim Timer 4. Majoring in Math and Sci. Plans to receive Master’s Degree in Bio Med. Engr at Wash. U. CASEY PAUL GELLER CHARLES J, GERACI “CHUCK” TIMOTHY GERRITY THOMAS GERRITY DANITA J. GIERACH Swimming 1, 2. Girls Chomus 1, 2, 3. J.C.A.B, S.C.A.B. Favorite groups “Chicago” and “Beach Boys.” Majoring in Math and Sci. Plans to become a Physical Therapist or a doctor. KAREN MARIE GIGLIO Favorite singer “Elton John,” Majoring in Bus., Eng., and So. Stu. SHARON GIGLIO DAVID W. GILBERT “THE GILL” Mathlete 4. Chess Team 4. Favorite group “Beatles.” Majoring in Math, Sociology, and Eng. Plans to go to college. DEBORAH L. GILBERT “DEBBIE” Favorite group “Hamilton, Joe, Frank, and Reynolds.” Majoring in Bus., So. Stu., and Eng. Plans to become a legal secretary. KAREN C. GILIBERTO KENNETH OWEN GILL CASANDRA GINERIS “CASSIE” Spartanettes 1, Co-Capt. 2, Capt. 3, 4. Marching Band 1, 2, 3. Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling Timer 1, 2, 3. Forensics 1, 2, 3 Peppers 3, 4. Youth in Gov. 3, 4. Concert Band Pres. 4, S.C.A NHS. 4. Sec. 4. Majoring in French, Eng., So. Stu. and Bi Plans to attend Augustana College Goin s. JANINE GIRARD Swimming Timer 2. Peppers 3, 4. Shield Sales Staff 3. Majoring in Eng. and French, Plans to attend M.V.C.C. for general studies PHILLIP T. GIRTEN “PHIL” Favorite group “Aerosmith.” Majoring in Eng. and Span. Plans to work after high school ROBERT E. GLAZIER “BOB” Cross Country 2. Mgr. of Var. Baseball 4. Favorite group “Chi cago.” Hobbies are listening to records and skiing. Majoring in Vo. Tech GREGG GLOMB “EGG” Football 1. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” Majoring in Math. Plans to become a police officer. NANCY GLOMB Swimming 1. Baseball Stat. 1, 2. Tennis 2, 3, 4. Swim Team Timer 1, 2. Football Stat. 3. Peppers 3, 4. J.C.A.B, S.C.A.B N.HS. 3, 4. Favorite group “Beatles.” Majoring in Sci, and Eng, Plans to become a dental hygienist NANCY ANN GNASS SUSAN L. GOCAL PATSY ANN GONZALES “SPEEDY” Photography V-P 2. Photography 3, 4. Youth in Gov. 3, 4. Swim Team Timer 3. Media Center Aide 4. Majoring in Art, Sci., and Eng. SUSAN GOOD 243 SUSAN L. GOSNELL “SUSIE” Aide 2. Swim Timer 2. Favorite group “Uriah Heep.” Majoring in Span., Eng., and Bus. Plans to work at an airport as a dis- patcher, and travel all over the world. GEOFFREY K, GOULD GAYLA LYNN GOVEIA “SHORTSTUFF” Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 3. Majoring in Home Ec., So. Smu., Eng., and Bus. Plans to become a police person, or teach handicapped chil- dren. JAMES LEO GOYER JEAN F. GRAHAM “CRACKERS” Favorite group “Chicago” and favorite singer “Elton John.” Majoring in Bus, and Eng. Planning for a career KIMBERLY A, GRANAT “KIM” Youth in Gov. 4. Favorite group “Chicago.” Majoring in So, Stu and Eng. Plans to become a social worker. MICHAELENE M. GRANT “MICKI” Acapella Choir 2, 3. Bowling 4. Favorite group “Acrosmith.” Majoring in Bus. and Home Ec. Plans to go to college LEONA R. GRAZIADEI Thespian 2, 3, 4, Nurse’s Aide 2. Aide 4, Favorite group “Chi- cago.” Majoring in Eng. and Sci. Plans to get married and travel GLENDA MAE GREEN “GLEN” Favorite group ‘“Moody Blues.”’ Majoring in Bus. Plans to become a Youth Minister 2EN , 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Var. Band 1. Wres- 2. Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Spartanettes 2, Co-Capt. 3, I Treas. 3, Pres. 4. Youth in Gov. 4. N.HS. 3, 4 Majoring in Sci., Math, Eng., and Music. Plans to attend Augus- tana College JACQUELINE GURDOCK tan Guard 1, 2, 3, 4. Favorice to get a job. Sw gz 1, 2,3,4.S8 Ciss.” Majoring in Art, P| : z ' 7 : 4 3355 pe eyeey KENNETH J. HACKER “HACK” Spartanite 4. Majoring in Math, So. Sci., and Eng. Plans to go | college, and study Hist. ROBERT M. HAGEN “BOB” Football 1, 2. LAURA LEE HALFORD Var. Band 1, 2, 3. Nurse’s Aide 3. Concert Band 3. Marchi Band 4. Majoring in Music, Bus., and Eng. Plans to become a retary, or office work. MARYANNE HALT Office Aide 2, Favorite group “Chicago.” Majoring in Art, His and Eng. Plans to be a jeweler. Hobbies are art crafts. THOMAS HAMMERSMARK “TOM” Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. Majoring in Bus. Plans to go to college. Favo. ite group “Chicago.” ‘ SHARON HANRAHAN Majoring in Bus., Eng., and Sci. Plans to go to college. Favorit group “Chicago.” Hobbies are tennis and swimming. JOHN L. HANSEN “HANS” Baseball 2. Bowling 3, 4. Cafeteria Aide 4. Majoring in Bus., Sci and Eng. Plans to work on construction and then become a accountant. Favorite group “Kiss.” JOHN ROBERT HANSEN PATRICIA HANSEN “PAT” Cheerleading 2. Majoring in German and Eng. Plans to work f¢ an international airlines as a stewardess or airline clerk, Fayori group “America.” GEORGE HANSON WILLIAM F. HANSON WILLIAM J. HANSON DAVID HENDZEL GERARD G. HENNESSEY “GERRY” C.W.T. 4. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” RICHARD HENNESSEY Ecology Club 1. Office Aide 2, 3, 4. Favorite group “Bee Gees.” Majoring in Sci., Ind. Arts, and So. Seu. TERRY LEE HENSON Aide 1, 3, 4. Spartanite 4. Majoring in So. Stu. and Eng. Plans to teach and do secretarial work. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” KENNETH J. HERMAN CHERIE HEUERMANN “SQUIGGLES” ; Girl's Chorus 1. Acapella Choir 2, 3, 4. Spartan Singers 2. Major- ing in Art, Eng., and So. Stu. Plans to make a career in Commeri- cal Advertising and window display. MARGARET A. HILGER PAMELA HINZ DONALD HOFFENKAMP JOHN HOLCER “SMOKEM’S” Plans to get rich quick. Favorite group “The Who.” DARRELL R. HOLLOWAY DIANE M. HONEYMAN Forensics 2, 3, 4. Photography 2, 3. Spartanite 2, 3, 4. Aide 2, 3, 4. Youth in Gov. 3. Play 3. Majoring in Eng., Drama, and So. Stu. Plans to become a writer; primarily poetry. KIP ALAN HARRIS Football 1, 2,4, Majoring in Eng. and So. Stu. JERRY J. HARTIGAN DAVID JOHN HAUCK GEORGE HAUSER “OMAR” RO.T.C. 1, 2, 3. Jazz Fest. 1, 2, 3, 4. Majoring in R.O.T.C,, Art, and Eng. Plans to join The Military. JOY MARIE HAVELKA DOLORES HAYNES “DEE” Girls Chorus 1. Spartanettes 1. Gymnastics 1, 2, 3. Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. Aide 3, 4. Track 4, Shield Sales Staff 4. Majoring in So Stu., Eng., and Sci. Plans to become a nurse, and go to college SUSAN E. HAYNES “SUE” Dean’s Aide 2. Favorite group “Moody Blues.” Majoring in Sci- ence. JEAN ANN HEEBNER Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, J.C.A.B. Photography 3, 4. Youth in Gov. 3, 4. N.H S. 4. Favorite group “Beatles.” Majoring in Sci., Math, Eng., and Span. Plans to attend college, and major in Medical Lab Tech. SUSAN HEEMSTRA “SUNNY” Rocket Club Sec. 1. R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3. Aide 2. Spartan Guard 2, 3, 4. Stu. Svc. Bureau 4, Cafeteria Aide 4. Tutor 4. Majoring in Ger- man, Sci., and Eng. Plans to become a Special Ed. Teacher. DOUGLAS M. HEINKING JUDY HEITMAN KIM MARIE HEJL “KINKIE” Girls Chorus 2. Acapella Choir 3, 4. Majoring in Music, Eng., and So. Stu. Plans to go to college, and study Music. 245 246 BELINDA JAGIELSKI AUDREY JAKEL “JAKE” Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Bowling 2, P 3, 4. Pep 1 2, 3, 4. Track 4. N.HS. 3 Majoring in German, So. Stu., and Eng. Plans to attend NIU. Favorite group “Chicago.” GERALDINE JAVORSKI “GERRY” Office Aide 2, 3, 4. Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. Spear 3. S.C_A.B. Swim Team Timer 4. Favorite groups “Eagles” and “Pink Floyd.” Majoring in Bus., So, Stu., and Eng. Plans to become a secretary COLLEEN M. JELLEY CHERYL JENDRA DEBRA E. JENNINGS “DEBBIE” Basketbal 3. Mathletes 2, 3. Media Center Aide 2, 3. N.H.S. 3, French Club 3. Majoring in Math, French, Eng., and So. Stu Plans to attend U of I for law KAREN ANN JOHNSON “A” Girl's Chorus 1, 2. Office Occupations Club 4. Majoring in Bus. and Eng. Plans to work in the secretarial field KAREN M. JOHNSON “M” Office Occupations Club 4. Hobby is tropical fish. Majoring in Bus. Plans to get a full time job when out of high school KATHLEEN A. JOHNSON “KATHY” Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Shield Sales Staff 3, 4. Cafeteria Aide 4. Majoring in Bus. and Eng PATRICK J. JOYCE “PJ” FLE.R.O. Pres. 3. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” Hobby is par- tying. Majoring in Ind. Arts. Plans to get into heating and air- conditioning. KATHLEEN JUNGMAN “KATHY” Favorite group “Beach Boys.” Majoring in Bus., Math, and Eng. KAREN M. KALEBICH Swimming 1, 2. J.C.A.B. Office Aide 3. Office Occupations Club 4. Majoring in Bus., Eng., and So. Stu. CAROLYN SUE HOOD ROSS KEVIN HOOPLE KEVIN PAUL HOPKINS MAUREEN A. HORNICK “RENIE” Office Aide 2. Deans’ Aide 4. Photography 2. Shield Sales Sta 3, 4. Majoring in Bus. and Eng. Plans to go to college. MARK L. HORNIK KAREN HOSANG MARGARET E. HOUSER THOMAS HOWELL “TOM” | Boy’s Chorus 1. Spartan Guards 1, 2, 3, 4. Acapella Choir 2. Aik 1, 2, 3. Dramatics 2. Variety Show 3, 4. Majoring in Eng., Ge man, and Music. Plans to become an actor. CLIFFORD E. HUGHES “DITTY” Wrestling 1, 3,4. Stu. Coun. 1, 2. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Key Club 3, 4. Majoring in Eng. and Bus. Plans to become a police officer, GERALD R. HUGHES “FLOYD” Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2. Seu. Coun. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4. Offic Aide 1, 2. Pres. 1. Key Club 3, 4, Pres. 2. Shield Ed. 3, 4. Ha Guard 4. Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. Favorite group “Chicago.” Majorin in Ind. Arts and Eng. Plans to become a police officer, TAMMY LEE HUGHES Sec. 1. Nurse’s Aide 2. Spartanettes 2. J.C_A.B. Cosmetology 3, « Favorite group “Beatles.” Majoring in Cosmetology. Plans 1 become a licensed hairdresser. CYNTHIA IKEDA “CINDY” Peppers 3, 4. Aide 4. Favorite group “The Who,” Majoring i Art and Bus. ROSE KANADET CATHY KANE MARIA THERESA KANE N.HS. 3, 4. J.C.A.B. S.C.A.B. Aide 3. Favorite group “Chicago.” Majoring in Math, French, and So, Stu. Plans to attend M.V.C.C. JOHN KELLY “ROCKY” Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Favorite singer “Elton John.” Hobby is girls. Majoring in Art, and Ind. Arts. Plans to study law enforcement. SHARON L. KERNS “KERNS” Switchboard Opr. 1, 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 2. Favorite group “Chicago.” Majoring in Math, Eng., and Sci. Plans to go to col- lege. KIMBERLY KILEY “KIM” Swim Team Timer 2. N.H.S. 3, 4. Spear 3. Tutor 3. Ill. St. Scholar, Favorite group “Chicago.” Majoring in Art, Eng., and Math. Plans to go to college for art. PATRICK KING RONALD KING “STORK” Track 1, 2, 3. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” Majoring in Eng., Sci., and Art. Plans to go to college for a degree in law. CELESTE KINGSLOW “CHELSAE” H_E.R.O. Sec. 3. Office Occupations Club Sec. 4. Favorite group “Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young.” Plans to be a part-time office worker, ART KIRCHOFF MADONNA KLAHN “DONNA” Girl’s Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Majoring in Span., Bus., and Eng. Plans to go to college. KENNETH KLEMM GAYLE ANN KLUEVER Aide 2. Office Aide 3, 4. J.C.A.B, S.C.A.B. CINDY KLUM LINDA SUE KNIGHT ANNETTE KNIOLA “LILY” Cadet Band 1, 2. Nurse’s Aide 2, 3, 4. Majoring in Ar. Plans to go further into art. MONIKA L. KOCH Favorite group “Chicago.” Majoring in Art and Home Ec. Plans to get married on July 10, and go into Interior Decorating. FRANCINE G. KOKENIS JULIE JOANN KOLKE V.LC.A. 4. Favorite group “Bachman Turner Overdrive.” Major- ing in Bus., Eng., and Home Ec. Plans to work after high school. ALAN A. KOLBASUK Favorite group “Yes.” Hobby is auto mechanics. Majoring in Ind. Arts and Eng. MARY ANN KOLBE “MARY” Favorite group “Beatles.” Hobby is reading. Majoring in Bus Plans to get married or a career. MARYANN KOLLANDER Office Aide 2, Favorite group “Chicago.” Hobby is painting. Majoring in Bus. Plans to work after high school. JAMES KONAS Ecology Club 2, 4. Hobby is hunting. Maioring in Math, Eng,, Ind. Arts, and Sci. Plans to go into Forestry. DARLEEN C. KONRATH “CHERI” Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. Shield Sales Staff 2, 3. Cheerleading 3, 4. Track 4. Peppers 3, 4. Majoring in Art, Home Ec., and Eng. 247 ROBIN KORANDA 5 ming 1, 2. Aide 1. Switchboard Aide 3. Office Aide 4. Bas- 1] 2, Seu. Coun, 3. Favorite singer “Jimi Hendrix.” Plans to become a nurse. VICTOR E,. KOROSIC Hockey 2, 4. Favorite group “America.” Majoring in Eng., Math, and Ind. Arts CHRISTOPHER KOTAS “CHRIS” N.HS. 3, 4. Mathletes 3, 4. Chess Team 4. Favorite group “Elton John.” Hobbies are | ig and sports. Majoring in Sci., Math, Eng., and German. Plans to go to college Z GAIL LEE KOTKOVE ield Sales Staff 3. Youth and German. Plans to Girl's Chorus 1. J 11, 2, 3,4. Wrestling 2 ROBERT S. KRUSE KEVIN KRYSZAK “KILLER” Track 2. Favorite group “The Who.” Majoring in Math, Sci, Eng., and Ind. Arts. Hobbies are drag racing and printing. WALTER E. KRZOS “WALT” ll. Sci. Fair 1. J.C_A.B. S.C_A.B. Youth in Gov. 3, 4. Spartanite 3, 4. Favorite group “Acrosmith.” Majoring in Math. So. Sru., and Eng. Plans to attend N. Central College, and major in political si. KATHLEEN KULIG “KATHY” N.HLS. 4. Spear 4. French Club 4. Favorite group “Chicago.” Majoring in Math, Eng., French, and So. Stu. Plans to go to col- lege and study to be an accountant. JOHN KURDTS “JC” Favorite group “Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young.” Hobbies are: Getting to know all the people he can, collecting fossils, breeding fish, and females. Majoring in Eng., Sci., and. Art. Plans to go to SIU. KIMBERLY A. KUSTOK “KIMBIE” Favorite group “The Who.” Hobbies are painting, writing, and reading. Majoring in Art. Plans to go to business school. CATO KYRK Track 1. Football 2. Favorite group “Beatles.” Majoring in Bus. Plans to become rich. DEAN LACHANCE DENISE R. LAFAVE Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Majoring in Eng. and Bus., Favorite group “Roll- ing Stones.” ‘ CATHERINE LAFAIRE JOHN LAGERSTROM “LAGGIE” Wrestling 1. Bowling 2, 3. Ecology Club 2, Favorite group “Kiss.” Hobbies are girls and cars. Majoring in Ind. Arts, Eng., and Sci. Plans to become a mechanic, KATHY LAKAS 248 STANLEY LECH Favorite group “Kiss.” Majoring in Art, Ind. Arts, and Math. Plans to become a Tradesman, and possibly go to Art School STEPHEN LEDERER LAURENCE G. LEHANE LINDA LEMIEUX RICHARD F, LENTZ “RICK” Track 1, 2, 3. Cross Country 1, 2. THERESA M. LEONARD RONALD LEPPER “RON” Football 1, 2, 3. Track 1, 2. Cafeteria Aide 4. Majoring in Ind Arts, So. Stu., and Eng. JOSEPH M. LESZKO Bowling 1. Majoring in Ind. Arts, and Art. Plans to become a police officer. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” NANCY A. LETOURNEAU Plans to go to college. MARY ANNE LEVORA Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Majoring in Art. Plans to go to college and get married. Favorite group “Grand Funk.” CHERYL C. LEWIS MARY A. LIBERATORE “LIBERACE” Girl’s Chorus 1, 2. Aide 1, Photography 2, Treas. 3, 4. Media Cen- ter Aide 2, 3, 4. Ecology Club 2. J.C.A.B. S.C.A.B. Shield Sales Staff 3, 4. Majoring in Bus. Plans to go to college and major in Bus. CYNTHIA L. LAMB “CINDY” Girl’s Chorus 1. Soph s Adv, Bd, 2. Badminton 2. Acapella Choir 2, 3. Peppers 3, 4 B. Majorning in Eng., and Foreign Lang. Plans to become a teacher RHEA LYNN LAMNATOS S.C.A.B. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” Majoring in Art, So Stu., and Eng. Plans to become an Interior Designer. Hobbies are acting, drawing, and playing the guitar MICHAEL J. LANG “MIKE” Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2. Majoring in Eng., Math, and Lang. Plans to go to college EDWARD J. LANHAM “GIMP” Track 1, 2, 3. Cross Country 2. Favorite group “Kiss.” Hobby is girls. Majoring in Eng., So. Stu., and Bus. Plans to work af high school RAYMOND LANHAM “YAR” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3. Favorite group “Kiss.” Hobby is girls. Majoring in Hist., Math, Art, and Eng. Plans to end up in Skid Row. STE LAROCCO “ROCKY” Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2. Office Aide 2 WILLIAM S, LAROCQUE JOHN LASALVIA Gymnastics 3, 4. Chess Club 4. Favorite group “Led Ze Hobbies are chess, gymnastics, a ppelin.” Majoring in Eng,, Math, and Sci. Plans to become a comr | artist PEGGY L. LATA MICH¢ E R. LATAS “SHELLI” Girl’s Ch 2, 3, 4. Swim Team Timer 2 N.H.S. 3 pear 3, 4. Shield Sales Staff 4. Lounge C Majoring in Eng., and Bus. Plans to go to college, move to Michi- gan, and write. LE UBE “RUSS” Var. Band Concert Band 3, 4. Favorite group “Earth, Wind, and Fire.” Majoring in Art and Eng. Plans to go to college JOHN S. LAUZON Aide 1 249 LINDA SUE MACAK DONALD FRANK MACAK “THE BLADE’ Basketball 1, 2. Track 2. Favorite group “Bob Dylan” and “Car Stevens.” GUY MARK MACHA “MACH” Ecology Club 1. Children’s Play 2. Favorite group “Guess Who.” Majoring in Sci., Eng., and Ind. Arts GEORGE P. MACHART Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Ten 3, Cafeteria Aide 4. Favorite group “ZZ Top.” Majoring in Mach, Sci., and Eng. Plans to go to college ANDREA L. MACIONG “ANDY” Girl's Chorus 1. Favorite singer “Jeff Beck.” Majoring in Bus Plans co work and travel when she earns the money DAVID E. MADEJA “DAVE” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Tennis 2, 3. Spartanite 3, 4. Key Club 3, 4 S.C_A.B. Majoring in Math, Sci., and Eng. Plans to go to college Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” JOHN P. MADONIA JAMES MALINOWSKI AUDREY M. MALLET Office Aide 1. Aide 2, 3, 4. Media Center Aide 2, 3. Majoring in Sci., Eng., Home Ec., and Business. Plans to go to college and major in Bus MICHAEL MANGIN “RAT FACE” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1. Key Club 1, 3, 4. Admin. Aide 2, 3, 4. Bowling 4. S.C.A.B. Majoring in Math, Sci., and Eng. Plans to become a P.E. teacher. Favorite group “Chicago.” DEBRA MANIATIS “DEBBIE” Office Aide 1, 2, 3. Seu. Coun. 3, Sec. 4. Homecoming Court 3, 4. Peppers 4. Majoring in Bus. Plans to attend Fox College. Favorite group “Chicago.” MARILYN MARACIC WILLIAM LIGHTCAP “BILL” | Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Swimming 2. DONALD LIVIGNI “DON” ROSEANNE LOCACIUS 7 | Girl’s Chorus 1, 2. Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Swim Team Timer 1, 2, 3,7 J.C.A.B. S.C.A.B. Peppers 3, 4. Majoring in Eng., Math, Sci., ar Bus. Plans to go into Medical Tech. at Geo. Williams College. DOROTHY RAE LOMAN 3 Media Center Aide 2, 3. Photography 2, 3, 4. Shield Sales Staff 4. J.C.A.B. Aide 3. Photo Club Sec. 4, Majoring in Span. Eng and So. Stu. Plans to go to college. DOUGLAS F. LONGTIN YOUNG LADY DONALD LUNDQUIST “DON” Majoring in English. Plans to become an elementary schoo teacher ROBERT LUNN SUSAN LUTH “SUE” Cadet Band 1. Wrestling Timer 2. Var. Band 2, 3. Pep Band 7 Marching Band 2, 3. Aide 4. Badminton 2, 3, 4. Favorite grouy “Beach Boys.” Majoring in Eng, and Math. Plans to go to col lege. ROBERT LYNCH KEVIN LYONS Bowling 2. Youth in Gov, 3. Favorite group “Aerosmith.” Majot ing in Art and Eng. Plans to go to college. Hobbies are tennis an golf. PATRICK LYONS Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2 LAURA MARAS LAURA L. MARCOTTE KATHLEEN MARKIEWICZ “KATHY” Gymnastics 1, 2. Spear 3. Photography 3. S.C.A.B. DENISE MAROTZKE Cadet Band 1. Var. Band 2. Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 3, 4. Concert Band 3, 4. Youth in Gov. 3. Majoring in Music, Eng., and Span. Plans to attend Valparaiso Univ. CHERYL LYNN MARTIN SANDRA MARTIN Favorite group “Chicago.” Hobby is horseback riding. Majoring in Eng., Hist., and Home Ec. Plans to work after high school. JOHN MARTINOVICH Basketball 1. Football (Intermural) 1. Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. Bowl- ing 3, 4. Majoring in So. Sci., Eng., and So. Stu. Plans to go to college. CHRISTINE M. MASON “CHRIS” Var. Band 1, 2. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Bad- minton 2. Concert Band 3, 4. Office Occupations Club 4. Major- ing in German, and Bus. Favorite group “Beatles.” JAMES L. MASTORES “GREEK” Football 1, 2. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Admin. Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Stu. Coun, 1, 2. Cafeteria Aide 4. Hobbies are sports and girls. Majoring in Math and Sci. Plans to go to college. PATRICIA MATEYACK “PATTY” Favorite group “Chicago.” Hobbies are roller skating and swim- ming. Majoring in Eng., Gym, and Home Ec. MICHAEL S. MATULIK “MIKE” Office Occupations 4. Favorite group “Styx.” Majoring in Bus. Plans to take the girl most wanted to be stranded on a deserted island with, to a deserted island. TIMOTHY V. MAYER “TIM” Football 2. Admin. Aide 2, 3, 4. Stu. Coun. 2. Wrestling 3, 4. Key Club 3, 4. Cafeteria Aide 4. Favorite group “Aerosmith.” Major- ing in Eng. and Sci. MARJORIE MCANINCH “MARGE” Girl’s Chorus 1. Wrestling Timer 2. Office Occupation Club V-P 4, Favorite group “Beach Boys.” Majoring in Math, Bus., and Eng. Plans to go to college and get a job. SHARON MCCAMBRIDGE MICHAEL MCCAMPBELL “MIKE” Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 1, 2. Favorite group “Aerosmith.” Majoring in Eng. and So. Stu. DANIEL J. MCENTEE “TUT” GEORGE MCELROY MICHAEL MCGINN “MIKE” Majoring in Math and Sci. Plans to go to college. JOHN MCGRATH Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Seu. Coun. 1, 4. Admin. Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Major- ing in Bus., So. Stu., and Eng. Plans to go to college. JAMES P. MCGUIRE “P,J.” Swimming 1, 2, 3. Spartan Guard 1, 2, 3, 4. Var. Band 1. Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Majoring in Music Electron- ics. Plans to go to college. MICHAEL MCGURK ROBERT MCLEAN “BOB” DANIEL E. MCLERNON “DAN” Cafeteria Aide 4, Majoring in Ind. Arts, So. Stu., and Eng. Favor- ite group “Acrosmith.” JAMES MCNAMARA 251 252 HERBERT MEAGHER N M. MEEHAN “STEPH” t 2. Photography 3, 4. Spear 3, 4. Spartanite 4. Mathletes 4 Shield Ed. 4. Plans to go to college JAMES L. MEISTER CAROL MELE KELLY ANN MELVIN ROBERT MENDOZA are drinking, smoking, figt i Hendrix.” T MENSINGA “BOB” 1g, and boxing. Favorite GERALD L. MERRIMAN I sRTZ” lorers 3. Aide 3, Majoring in Span. Plans to become a group “America.” JOHN C. MESSING Band 1, 2, 3. Majoring in Eng. and Sci. Plans to go to college. mer 2. Peppers 3, go to college fajoring in Art, Ind. Arts, and Eng. Favorite JEFFREY S. MICHEL JOANN HELEN MIKOS “SPACEY JO” Office Aide 3, 4. Majoring in So. Stu., Bus., Sci., and Eng. Plans to go to college. Favorite group “Chicago.” ROGER A. MINNIS “RAM-JET” F Media Center Aide 3, 4. V.I.C.A. 4. Majoring in Art and Eng. Plans to become a Rodee and do radio work; also professional photography. Favorite group “Queen.” SCOTT A. MISION Majoring in Ind. Arts, So, Stu., and Eng. Plans to become an autc mechanic. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” MAUREEN M. MOLK “MOURN” Aide 3, 4. Majoring in Bus. Plans to become a secretary. Favorite group “Aerosmith.” : DONNA LEE MORGAN Media Center Aide 2. Aide 4. Shield Sales Staff 2. SCAB N.H.S. 4. Youth in Gov. 4. Lab Asst. 4. French Club 4. Majoring in Sci., Math, Eng., So. Stu., and French. Plans to become a surgi cal nurse. STEVE MORGENTHALER SHELLEY A. MORONEY JOSEPH J. MORRISON “GEAR HEAD” Majoring in Ind. Arts and Eng. Plans to build a 55 Chevy. Favor- ite group “Beach Boys.” JULIE MORRISON . Shield Sales Staff 2. Office Aide 2, 3, 4. Peppers 3, 4. S.CA.B. Majoring in Bus. Plans to attend a junior college. Favorite group “Chicago.” CATHERINE MORUS “KEE KEE” Basketball Stat. 2. Aide 4. Majoring in Sci., Eng., and Math, Plans — to become a nurse. Favorite group “KC.” CATHERINE MORZUCH CHRISTINE MOTTIS “CHRIS” Majoring in Home Ec. and Art, Plans to work and get married Favorite group “Chicago.” CYNTHIA MUELHAUSEN “MULLY” Media Center Aide 2. Gymnastics 2, H.E.R.O. 3, 4. Majoring in Home Ec. Favorite group “The Who.” STEVEN MUEHLHAUSEN “MULE” Majoring in So. Stu., Eng., and Sci. Plans to go into the military. ELLEN MARIE MURPHY KATHLEEN A. MURRAY DANETTE MUTH Aide 1, Media Center Aide 2. Beginning Band 1. Cadet Band 2 Var. Band 3. Pep Band 3, 4. Marching Band 3, 4. Concert Band 4 Shield Sales Staff 3, 4. Majoring in Music, Art, and So, Stu. Plans to go into special ed, CATHRYN M. MYER “CATHY” Majoring in Art, Eng., and Bus. Favorite group “Beatles.” CINDY NASO EDWARD C. NEESE “SNEEZE” Jazz Band 3. Majoring in Eng. and Art. Plans to go to college and major in Music. Favorite group “Gentle Giant.” KEITH DAVID NELSON Golf 2, 3. Majoring in Ind. Arts, Eng., and So. Stu. Plans to become a chef. Favorite singer “Elton John.” MARK NEUMAN Ind. Arts 1, 2, 3, 4. Ecology Club 4. Majoring in Sci., Math, and Ind. Arts. MITCHELL L. NEVINS WILLIAM H, NEWREN DANIEL NICHOLSON | DEBRA ANN NIEGO “DEBBIE” ; Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Feature Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4. Nurse’s Aide 3. Stu. Coun. 3. Shield Sales Staff 3. Majoring in Eng., Math, and Sci. : Plans to go to college and major in Journalism. Favorite group “Seals Crofts.” MARY NIEGOCKI JANE GRACE NOWAK NANCY ANN NOWORUL “NAN” Majoring in Home Ec. She is a partial dental assistant and recep- tionist. Favorite singer “Alice Cooper.” DOREEN M. OCONNELL COLLEEN OCONNOR “COLLIE” Aide 4, Majoring in Home Ec., So. Stu., and Eng. Favorite group “Chicago.” DEBBIE OGLESBY Media Center Aide 1. Majoring in Art, So. Stu., and Eng. Plans to go to school for Art. Favorite group “Chicago.” KEVIN OGORMAN Youth in Gov. 3. Majoring in So. Stu., Eng., and Sci. Plans to teach. Favorite group “The Who.” JOAN OJER “OJ.” Aide 3. Office Occupations Club 4. Majoring in Bus., Math, Span., Eng., and So. Stu. Plans to go to college for a degree in business. MAUREEN OKEEFE 253 254 CHARLES PALUMBO “CHUCK” Majoring in Eng., Sci., and Ind. Arts. Plans to get a job after high school ANTHONY PANAGIOTAROS “TONY” LAWRENCE PARKER “LARRY” Majoring in Eng. and Ind. Arts, Plans to become a billionaire Favorite group “Bachman Turner Overdrive.” MARCIA PARKER ROBERT NEIL PARKER TERI LOUISE PARKER Office Aide 3. Media Center Aide 4. Majoring in So. Stu. Plans to join a peace corps type of organization. Favorite group “Beatles.” BRUNO PASCUZZI RICHARD PATENAUDE “PARANOID” Swimming 1, 2. Spartan Guard 1, 2, 4. Majoring in Sci. and Eng. Plans to go into forestry or wildlife management JOY ANN PAUGE KATHLEEN PAULAN “KATHY” Office Aide 1, 2. Majoring in Bus. SUSAN LEE PAVEK “SUE” Volleyball 2. Track 1, 2. Basketball 1, 2. Majoring in So. Stu., Eng., and Sci. Plans to get a job and save enough money for col- lege. Favorite group “Pink Floyd.” SUSAN MARIE PAWLAK “SHORTY” Majoring in Home Ec., Bus., and Eng. Plans to become a secre tary and get married. Favorite group “Beach Boys.” CHRISTINE OLIVER “CHRIS” Office Aide 1, 2. Aide 3. Majoring in Bus., Art, and Eng. Favor singer “Elton John.” KAREN OLSEN THOMAS OLSON BERNARD OLSZEWSKI GENE ONEILL | Basketball 1, 2, 3. Plans to search for the perfect wave and try obtain the fourth state of consciousness. | DONALD K. OPLINGER “OPP” Track 1. Ecology Club 1. Baseball 3, Golf 3. Shield [lustrato: Majoring in Art, Eng., and Sci. Plans to go to college and beco a commercial artist. ALAN OREMUS Plans to become a lawyer for his father’s business. Hobby is c diving in Mexico. Favorite group “Aerosmith.” MARY OROURKE LINDA M. ORSZULA LYNN OSTAPINA MAUREEN ANN OTTEN SANDY LYNN PAGE Bowling 2, 3, 4. Majoring in Math, Art, and So. Stu. Favo group “Emerson, Lake, and Palmer.” YVONNE MARY PECOR Swimming 1. Photography 2. Aide 2. S.CA.B. Majoring in Art and Eng. Plans to attend art school or N. Ill. Favorite singer “Rod Stewart.” PATRICIA PERSONETT JULIE ANN PETERSON DEBRA PHILLIPS EDWARD PIESKE MICHAEL ALLEN PILA “MIKE” Football 1, 2. Plans to retire at the age of 19 and become the world’s youngest oil tycoon. Hobby is pearl diving off of the coast of Mexico. JEFFERY W. PIPALA “JEFF” Hockey 3, 4. Majoring in Sci., and So. Stu. Plans to go to college and get a degree in Sci. Favorite group “Beach Boys.” BRUCE A. PIVARUNAS “HAWK” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2. Majoring in Art. Hobby is searching for the legendary “Big Foot.” Favorite group “Sly and the Family Stone.” KEITH L, POETZ ROSEANN POLITO GREGORY S. PONIO R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3. Admin. Aide 2. Aide 3. Majoring in Eng. and Sci. Plans to enlist in the U.S. Army, Favorite group “Aerosmith,” CHRISTOPHER G, POPE “MARIO” Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2. Wrestling 2. Stu. Coun. 2, 3, 4. Key Club 4. JOSEPH DAVID POPE SANDRA LEE PAPHAM “SANDY” Dean’s Aide 1, 2. H.E.R.O. 4. Majoring in Bus. Plans to become an interior designer and going to college. Hobby is drawing PETER PAUL POPIK DENNIS J. POWERS Track 1, 2. Basketball 2, 3, 4. S.C.A.B. Cafeteria Aide 4. Majoring in Sci, and Math. Plans to go to college. Hobby is skiing. HOLLY ANNA PRICE Girl’s Chorus 1. Forensics 2, 3, 4. Acapella Choir 2, 3, 4. Swim Team Timer 3. Plans to go to college. Favorite group “Emerson, Lake, and Palmer,” STEVEN PRYCHITKO Var. Band 1, 3. Marching Band 1, 2, 3. Jazz Band 1, 2. Pep Band 1, 2, 3. Spartan Guard 1, 2. Concert Band 2. Swimming 1. Major- ing in Ind. Arts. Plans to go to a two-year college and then into construction. GARY LEE PUHR WILLIAM PUHR GERALD PURPURA “JERRY” Hockey 2, 3, 4. Majoring in Ind. Arts and Eng. Plans to search for the “Holy Grail.” Favorite group “The Doobie Brothers.” TIMOTHY G. PURPURA “TIM” Forensics 1, 2, 4. Discipline Com. 1. Student Announcer 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2. Dramatics 2, 4. VP 3. Pres. 4. J.C.A.B. Seu. Coun. 3. Spartanite 3, Asso. Ed. 4. S.C.A.B. Pres. Majoring in Math, Sci., Eng., and So. Stu. Plans to attend DePaul U. NANCY ELLEN QUEALY Switchboard Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Majoring in Art. Plans to go to M.V.C.C. for a major in Physical Therapy. DEBORAH ANN QUINN JAMES M. RADZIENDA “ROZ” Gymnastics 1. Track 1, 2. Majoring in Math and Eng. Plans to go into scientific designing, Hobbies are racing and traveling JUDITH ALENE RAFFL “JUDY” Var. Band 1, 2. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 2, 3. Concert Band 3, 4. Spartanettes 4. Majoring in Eng. and Music. Plans to go to college. Favorite group “Moody Blues,” BRETA LUCILLE RAHN “RONNIE” Var. Band 1, 2, 3. Jazz Band 1, 2. Pep Band 1, 2. H-E.R.O. 4 Majoring in Home Ee. and So. Sci. Plans to become a social wo rker. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” DOREEN ANN RAMOS RONALD W. RANDLE “RAZLE” Boy’s Chorus 1. R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3. Acapella Choir 2, 3, Pres. 4 Majoring in Eng. Plans to become an art or Eng. teacher. Favorite group “Bad Company.” MARIA B. RAPPA CINDY LEE RAUSCH RESE S. REARDON “T RI 2, 3, 4. Boy’s Gymnastics Mgr. 1, 2 Show 3,4 3, 4. Cheerleading 3, 4. Peppers 3, 4. Thespian 4 Majoring Math, Eng., and So, Stu. Plans to nda astics coach. Favorite group “Moody MICHELLE M. REED “MICKEY” Var. Band 1, 2, 3. Pep Band 2, Bowling 4. Majoring in Bus. Plans to become a court reporter. Favorite group “Seals and Crofts,” CYNTHIA M. REFNER “CINDY’ Office 3, 4. Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. Track 4. Peppers 3, 4 M Bus. 4 lans to become a secretary or get d. Fave 4 SCOTT REICHERT Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1 JOHN R. REILLY Footbal] 2, 3, 4. Base’ Favorite group “Led Zeppelin 4 KATHERINE C. REILLY “RYE” | Swimming 1. Spartan Guard 1, 2, 3, 4. Medical Explorer 1, |} Aide 2, 3. Youth in Gov. 4. French Club 4. Majoring in Frei Math, Sci., Eng., and So. Stu. Plans to attend St. Xavier's Nuts College and specialize in Pediatric nursing. Favorite group f osmith.” } PHILLIP W. REKART “GEARHEAD” - V.LC.A. 3, 4. Favorite group “Aerosmith.” Hobby is old cars. THOMAS M. RETTIG DEBRA LYNN RICH “NICKEL” Girl’s Chorus 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4. J.C.A.B. N.H.S. 3, 4. Spartani} French Club Sec. 4. $.C.A.B. Spear 4. Majoring in French) Stu., Eng., and Math. Plans co go to college. Favorite group ) cago.” DIANA RICHARDS Majoring in Art, Bus,, and Eng. Plans to go to college and 54 job. Favorite group “Emerson, Lake, and Palmer.” EUGENE RICHARDS “GENE” Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Office Aide 2. Aide 4, DEBORAH ANNE RIES “DEBBIE” KEVIN M. RIORDAN KATHEREN JOAN RIOS “TACO” Majoring in Eng. and Bus. Plans to go to college and work. ‘ bies are cooking, sewing, and drawing. Favorite group “A'S mith.” ‘| SUSAN RITACCO | CHERYL ANN RITTER SUZANNE ROBERTS “SUE” Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. Majoring in Bus. Favorite group “Led pelin.” 256 : | | KAREN SAGER ‘Gymnastics 2, 3. Majoring in Math, Sci., Eng., and Bus. Plans to attend U of I Business College, CYNTHIA SAGMEISTER “SAG’S” Cheerleading 1. Counselor Aide 1. Aide 1, 2, 3. Office Occupa- tion Club 4. Majoring in Eng., Home Ec., and Bus. Plans to get a job after high school. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” DONNA L. SANDERS “MAGILLA GORILLA” Girl’s Chorus 1. Aide 2. Majoring in Bus., Art, and Eng. Plans to go into computer programming. Favorite group “Rolling Stones.” JOHN W. SANTORO SONDRA SAYLOR KEVIN SCANLAN Basketball 2,3, 4. N.H.S. 3, 4. Majoring in Math, Sci., and Eng. Plans to go to college. RON SHABES CELESTE SCHAFER Majoring in Bus. and Eng. Plans to work or go to trade school. Favorite group “Statler Brothers.” DOREEN A, SCHEULIN ROBERT SCHICK RAYMOND SCHLOEGEL “SQUID” Wrestling 1, 2. Majoring in Ind, Arts and Eng. Plans to join the US. Army. Favorite group “Lil Nash and the Ramblers.” KATHY ANN SCHMALEN “SCHMAE” Spartanettes 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4. Girl’s Chorus 1, Acapella Choir 2 G.A.A. 1. Dean’s Aide 1. Media Center Aide 2, 3, 4. Aide 4. Shield Sales Staff 2, 3. Shield Ed. 3, 4. French Club 4, Spear 4. Bowling 4. Majoring in Lang., Bus., and Eng. Plans to attend rs and pursue a career in modeling. Favorite group “Bea- tles.” CAROL JEAN ROGERS Majoring in Eng., Sci., and So, Sci. Plans to go to college YOLANDA ROMANAZZI DENISE ROMINSKI MARY F. ROURKE Girl’s Chorus 1. Acapella Choir 2, 3, 4. Office Aide 2, 3 Major- ing in Eng., Bus., and So. Stu, Hobby is singing MARGARETE ROWAN “PEGGY” Girl’s Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Majoring in Eng., So. Stu., Art, and Bus. Plans to get a job after high school. VINCENT RUDAR “VINCE” Basketball 1, 2. Track 1. V.I.C.A. 3, 4. Majoring in Ind. Arts, Plans to become an auto mechanic. Favorite group “Beach Boys.” CINDY RUEBENSON “RUEB” Volleyball 1. Concert Band 2, 3, Office Occupation Club Hise. Rep. 4. Majoring in Bus,, Eng., and Home Ec. Plans to become a secretary. Favorite group “Aerosmith.” PATRICK RUNNION “PAT” Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Track 2. Aide 4 LORRAINE L. RUPICH “LORI” Office Aide 1, 3, 4, Girl's Chorus 1. Acapella Choir 2, 3. Bowling 2, Capt. 3, 4. N.H.S. 4, French Club 4. Majoring in Math, Eng., and Art. Plans to go to college and major in elementary educa- tion. Favorite group “Beatles.” JODY ANNE RYAN JOHANNA MARIE RYAN Counselor Aide 1, 2, 3. Majoring in Art, Math, and Eng. Plans to attend DePaul U: for nursing. Favorite group “Chicago.” MARY E. RYAN Photography 2, Pres, 3, 4. Track 4. Majoring in Sci.., Math, and Eng. Plans to become a biology major. 257 258 SU N SCHUMAN “SUE” Majoring in So. Stu. Plans to work with retarded children A CAROL SELLS 3. Spartan Guard 3. N.H.S. 3, 4. J.C.A.B. Majoring in ci., and Bus, Plans to become a nurse {ELA ANN SEMPEK ANTHONY SEN Wrestling 1, 2 to become a diesel mech cing in Ind. Arts. Plans SUSAN LOUISE SEVIK “SUE” Ma ring in Bus., Home Ec., and Eng DONNA MARIE SHANE DAWN E. SHATRO SUSAN L. SHAULTS “SUE” Bowling 2. Office Occupations 4 Majoring in Eng., and Bus Plans to get a full-time job and get married. Favorite singer “Elton John.” JOSEPH R. SHEIL “JOE” Golf 2, 3. Majoring in Sci., Math, Eng., and So. Stu. Plans co go to college. Favorite group Grand Funk.” MARK SHELTON “HANK” Cross Country 1, 2. Swimming 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4. Spartan Guard 1, 2, 3, 4. Thespian 2, 3, 4. Forensics 3, 4 Spartanite 2, Assoc. Ed. 3, Ed. 4. Discipline Com. 3. Swim Team Timer 3, 4. Weather Club 2, 3, 4. Photography 3. S.C_A.B. Youth in Gov. 4. German Club 4. Majoring in Math, Sci., Eng., and German SUSANNE SHOWALTER TIMOTHY L. SIDES “SICH” Bowling 4. Majoring in Art, Ind. Arts, and Eng. Plans to go to college DIANNE SCHMELTZER Majoring in So. Stu., Home Ec., and Eng. Plans to get a full-ti job after high school. Favorite group “Bee Gees,” BARBARA SCHMIDT “SCHMIDTY” Spartan Guard 2, 3, 4. Aide 3. Majoring in So. Stu, and Ma Plans to go to college. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” DEBRA ANN SCHMIDT JOHN ALAN SCHMITT EDWARD C. SCHMITZ “PERF” Swimming 1, 2. Aide 1, 2. Cafeteria Aide 4. Ind. Arts i 23 Mathletes 3. N.H.S. 3, 4. Youth in Gov. 3, 4. J.C.A.B. Major in Math, Sci., and Ind. Arts. Plans to become a pressman. DAWN SCHOLTENS “SCHMUCKETTE” Office Aide 1, 2, 3. Aide 3, 4. Spartanire 2, 3, 4 Majoring Home Ec. and Bus. Plans to become a medical receptionist, LINDA ANN SCHRAMEK “TOES” KATHERINE SCHULLER | Office Aide 4. Couns. Aide 4. Majoring in Bus Favorite gre “Led Zeppelin.” BARBARA SCHULTHIES “BARB” Gymnastics 1, 2, 3. Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Shield Sales Staff 2, 3. Bo: Gymnastics Mgr. 2, 3. Spartanite 3. J C.A.B. S.C.A.B. Youth | Gov. 3, 4. Peppers 3, 4. Variery Show 3, 4. Spartanertes 4. Maj ing in Sci, Plans co go into nursing. Favorite group “Chicago.” GREGG SCHULTZ IRENE M. SCHULTZ “RENE” Girl's Chorus 1. Office Occupations 4. Majoring in Bus. Plans become a stewardess ROBERT F. SCHULTZ C.W.T. 3, 4. Majoring in Ind. Arts i ; j j j PHILIP JOHN SIDOCK “DOC” Wrestling 1, 2. Tennis 3. Office Occupations Treas. 4. Majoring in Bus. and Math, Plans to go to college. NANCY SIM “BOOTS” Var. Band 1, 2. Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 3, 4. Bowling 3, 4. Majoring in So. Stu., Music, and Eng. Plans to become an elementary hist. teacher, and attend ISU. KELLY JOY SIRLES “SQUIRRELS” Spartanettes 2. Photography 4. Plans to pursue a career in acting. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” DONALD SIUCHNINSKI “RABBIT” Track 1, 2, 3. Weather Club 2, 3, 4. Variety Show 3, 4. S.C. A.B. Spartanite 4. Majoring in Math, Sci., Eng., So. Seu, and Bus, Plans to go to college and major in accounting. Favorite group “Rolling Stones.” BRADLEY T. SKELLY “SKELL” Football 1, 2. Wrestling 1. Gymnastics 2. Soph. Class Ady. Bd. 2. Majoring in Eng., So. Stu., and Graphic Arts. Plans to become a physical ed. teacher. Favorite group “Beatles.” THOMAS H. SLAGER JAMES SLANINA V.L.C.A. 4. Majoring in Vo. Arts, Plans to become an electrician. Favorite group “Rolling Stones.” BELINDA G. SLATTERY DEBRA ANN SLAW ECKI “SLO” Majoring in Math, Bus., and Home Ec. Plans to pursue a career in accounting. Favorite group “Blue Oyster Cult.” CHERYL ANN SLONINA SANDRA SMALL “SANDY” Spartan Guard 1. Majoring in Bus., Math, and Eng. BRADLEY C. SMITH DAVID C. SMITH “DC” Football 1, 2. Track 1, 2. Majoring in Math, Sci., and Eng. Plans to go to college and then into record production and engt. Favor- ite group “The Who.” HERBERT F. SMITH LORI ANN SMUTNEY “SMUT” Soph. Class Adv. Bd. J.C.A.B. S.C.A.B. Shield Sales Staff 3 ELAINE SNIATYNSKY Var. Band 1. Marching Band 1. Majoring in Eng., and So. Stu. Hobby is horseback riding. SCOTT SNYDER “SNIDLY WIPLASH” Majoring in Eng. and Art. Plans to become an auto mechanic or an electrician. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” DANIEL R. SOBCZAK “SHAKES” J.C.A.B. Bowling 3, 4. Variety Show 3, 4. Shield Ed. 4. Spartan Singers 4. Spartanite 4. Plans to become an accountant. Favorite group “Pink Floyd.” JEANNE LYNN SOBOL Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Softball 4. KAREN SOCH MARK SONNER “SONE-BUDDY” Bowling 1, 2, 3. Majoring in Graphic Arts, Art, and So, Seu, Plans to go to college and work. DANIEL R. SPANO MARY LOU SPECHA JANET M.SPENCER “SPENC” Nurse’s Aide 3, 4. Majoring in Bus. Plans to go to nursing col- lege. Favorite singer “Milessa Manchester.” 259 260 LAMOINE W, SPENGLER KERRI C. SPIRAKES RONALD E. SPITZER HERB STANCIK DANIEL J. STANTON “DAN” Foorball 1, 2, 3, 4. Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, 4. Key Club 3, 4. Shield Editor 3, 4. Majoring in Math, Bus., and Ind. Arts. Favorite singer “Bruce Springsten,” MARIANN STANTON Diving Team 1. Youth in Gov, 3. J.C_A.B. S.C.A.B, Shield Ed. 4. Plans to become a nurse or go into the peace corps. PAMELA STARK DAWN ALICIA STEEN Shield Sales Staff 2. Medical Explorers 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4 J.C.A.B. S.C.A.B. Youth in Gov. 4. Aide 3. Photography 3. Cafe- teria Aide 4, Majoring in Math, and Sci. Plans to become a physi cal therapise MARY E. STEINBACH Media Center Aide 2, Aide 3. Majoring in Home Ec. and So. Stu. Plans to go to college and become a nursery school teacher. Hobby is water skiing ROBERT STEINBERG SUSAN STELLA DEBORAH L. STELMACK LINDA L. STERLING Ecology Club 1. Girl’s Chorus 1. Forensics 2, 3, 4. Dramatics 2, 3, 4. Thespians 2, 3, 4, Sr. Class Play 2, 4. Variety Show 4. Aide 3. Majoring in Eng., So. Stu. Plans to attend either ISU or IL Wes lyan U. and major in the theater. Favorite group oe Blues.” SUZANNE D. STERMER “SUE” Basketball 2, 3. Office Aide 2, 3, 4. Peppers 3, 4. Mathletes 3. N.HSS. 3, 4. S.C.A.B. Majoring in Math and German. Plans to, become a psychologist. DONNA BETH STEURER MICHAEL STRATMAN JOHN A. STRAUSS “TRUCKER” Bowling 1. Youth in Gov. 3, 4. Majoring in Sci., Math, Ind. | Eng., Bus., and So. Stu. Plans to go to college. Favorite group) “Eagles.” EDWARD N. STROSSNER PAUL STROUD “BEGAL” Football 1, 2, Mgr. 3. Majoring in Ind. Arts and Eng. Plans to become a truck driver, printer, or auto mechanic. Favorite group “Kiss.” ROBERT STRYCKER “BOB” 1 Majoring in Eng., Math, and Sci. Plans to attend M.V.CC for two years. Favorite group “Blue Oyster Cult.” | cf os || 2. 4 KIMBERLY SUHR 4 THERESA SULIKOWSKI :: JOHN A. SULLIVAN JOHN L” Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Aide 2. N.H.S. 4. Majoring in Bus., Sci., Math, Eng., and So. Stu. Plans to become a certified public ‘count Favorite group “Bachman Turner Overdrive.” ALAN SUMMERFIELD ‘ i ] THOMAS F. SWAN “BUZ” Football 1, 2. Track 1. Plans to hike to Alaska. Favorite group “Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians.” Hobby is mountain climbing. KAREN SWIECICKI “SWICK” Aide 1, 2, 3. Majoring in Art and Bus. Plans to go to college, travel, and become an art teacher or commercial artist. Favorite group “Led Zeppelin.” DONNA L. SZYMANSKI Swimming 2. Forensics 3, 4. Youth in Gov. 3. Spartanite Ed. 4 Majoring in French, So. Stu., and Eng. Favorite group “Rolling Stones.” JEAN TEMMEL EVELYN TERNES “EV” Office Aide 1, 2, 4. Majoring in Art. Plans to work and maybe go to art school. Favorite group “Doobie Brothers.” MARTIN THEUNNISSEN JANET THOMPSON MARY THOMPSON PAMELA M. THOMPSON “PAM” Majoring in Art and English. Plans to get a job after high school REBECCA THOMPSON “BECKY” Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Jazz Band 2. Majoring in Eng., Music, So. Stu. Plans to be a music major. Favorite group “Chicago.” JOHN P. THORNTON “THUNDER” Fine Arts Guild 1. Forensics 2, 3, 4. Tennis 2, N.H.S. 3, 4. Math- letes 3, Treas. 4. Youth in Gov. 3, 4. Discipline Com. 3, 4. Jr Marshall 3. S.C.A.B. Majoring in Sci., Math, and Eng. Favorite group “Doobie Brothers.” FRANK LOUIS THURZO KENNETH TIMKE KENNETH P. TOMASEK SUZETTE TOMASEK Cadet Band 1. Var. Band 2, 3. Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 2, 3. Bowling 3, 4. Majoring in Eng., Sci., and So. Stu. Plans to become a nurse. j DONALD H, TOWNSEND “DON” Majoring in Bus. and Ind. Arts. Plans to go to college. WENDY SUE TRAUTSCH Girl’s Chorus 1. Office Aide 2, 3, 4. Peppers 3, 4. Majoring in Bus. Plans to pursue a career in travel. ANTHONY F. TUEFFEL LAURA LYNN TYNAN Volleyball 1, 2. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Spartanettes 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Peppers 3, 4. S.CA.B. Majoring in Sci., Math, and Eng. Plans to go to college. Favorite group “Chicago.” MARCIA URBANICK “MARC” ; Shield Sales Staff 1, 2, 3. Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Photography 2, 3. J.C.A.B. Majoring in Math, Sci., and So. Stu. Plans to go to col- lege. RONALD ALBERT VAHL “RON” Cross Country 1. Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. N.HLS. 3, 4. S.C.A.B. Photography 3, 4. Majoring in Sci., Eng., Math, and Lang. Plans to attend U of I. JAMES VINCENT VAIL “JIM” Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. Key Club 4. Majoring in Eng., Math, and Sci. Plans to become a dentist or a neuro-sur- geon. KENNETH VAILLANCOUR “ROCK” Jazz Band 1. Majoring in Music and Eng. Plans to become a musi- cian MARISA S. VALLERA “LIL’ WOP” Majoring in Home Ec. and Art. Plans to study interior design in Europe and become an interior decorator. Fayorite group “Pink Floyd.” 261 s CHERI WAGNER LAWRENCE WAGNER “LARRY” Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2. Key Club 2, 3, 4. Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. Dean’s Aide 4. Majo’ n Sci., Eng., and Ind. Arts. Plans to become a paramedic. Fave group “Acrosmith.” STEVEN WALLACE NANCY LEE WEBSTER Spartanettes 1. Cheerleading 2, 3. J.C_A.B. Majoring in Bus. and So. Stu LESLIE ANN WEGG Ecology Club 1. V.LC.A. 4. Majoring in Sci. and Eng. Plans to go into medicine. Favorite group “Moody Blues.” BONNIE WEGNER “BON” Variety Show 2, 3. Thespians 3, 4. Sr. Class Play 3, 4. Majoring in Bus., Eng., and Art. Plans to get a job. Favorite singer “Frank Zappa.” JOHN T. WEIDNER “TJ” Majoring in Art. Plans to live easy. Favorite group “Pink Floyd.” DEBRA WENDE “DEB” G.A.A. 1, 2. Basketball 1, 2. Aide 1, 2, 3 Spear 3, 4. Jr. Marshall 3. Mathletes 4. Medical Explorer 4. Softball 4. Majoring in Math., Sci., Eng., and Span. Plans to attend U of I. Favorite group “Stat- ler Brothers.” DIANE D. WENDE “TWIG” Basketball 1, 2. G.A.A. 1. Basketball Star. 2. Aide 2, 3. Peppers 3, 4. Spear 3, 4. N.H.S. 3, 4. Jr. Marshall 3. Medical Explorer 4. Mathlete 4. Majoring in Span., Math, Sci., and Eng. Plans to become a veterinarian. Favorite group “Statler Brothers.” SHAWN J. WENDLING Football 1. Span. Club 1. Spartan Guard 2, 3, 4. Chess Team 2, 3, 4, Mathletes 4. NORMAN R. WERTH Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Mathletes 4. CHRISTINE M. WERNER “TINA” Office Occupations Club 4. Majoring in Eng., So. Stu., and Bus. Plans to become a legal secretary. Favorite group “Chicago.” . JACQUELIN VALLIERE “JACKIE” : Majoring in Bus. Plans to get a job or go to college. « MARK K. VANHUIS RANDY LEE VANLOON PAUL STEVEN VANZEE “ZEE” Track 1. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Jazz Band 3. Majoring in Music, Bus., and Eng. Plans to go to colley Favorite group “Chicago.” GARY D. VAZQUEZ JOSEPH VENTURELLA “JOE” Majoring in Art and Eng. Plans to become a general contract: Favorite group “The Who.” Hobbies are horses and snowm: biles. LEO R. VERRAN JOHN VERSHAY Majoring in Math, Ind. Arts, and Eng. Plans to become a tool a dye maker. Hobby is drinking. | BERNADETTE VOJTECH “BONNIE” RUTH ANN VOLKMAN “RUTHIE” Ecology Club 2. H.E.R.O. 4. Majoring in Sci., Eng., and Mat Plans to become a registered nurse. Favorite group “The Gue DEBRA VONDERHEIDE MICHAEL S. VOPINEK BARBARA WHALEN “BARB” GAA. 1, Media Center Aide 2. J.C.A.B. Peppers 3, 4. Majoring in Bus. and Eng. RAYMOND WHINNA “ROCKY” Basketball 1, 2, 3. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 4. Majoring in Music, Eng., and Bus. Plans to go to college. Favorite group “Chicago.” CHERYL JEAN WHITE TIMOTHY J. WHITE “TIM” Track 1. Baseball 2. Majoring in Ind. Arts. Favorite group “Beach Boys.” KEVIN JOHN WHITNEY NANCY WIATR Media Center Aide 1. Forensics 1, 2. Office Aide 2. Basketball 2, 4. Peppers 3, 4. Volleyball 4. Softball 4. Majoring in Bus., So. Stu., and Eng. Plans to go into recreational leadership and teach- ing PE. Favorite singer “Joni Mitchell.” BARB WILINSKY PEGGY WILLIAMS “WILLIE” Girl’s Chorus 1, 3, 4. Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. soph. Class Adv. Bd. J.C.AB. S.C.A.B. Shield Sales Staff 3. Majoring in Eng., Sci., Music, and Bus. Plans to go to college and study child care. Favorite group “Moody Blues.” RHONDA K. WILTSHIRE Stu. Coun. 1. Swimming 1, 2, 3. Var. Band 1, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Treas. 2. Peppers 3, 4. Jazz Band 3. NHS. 3, 4. S.C.A.B. Spartanettes 4. Shield Sales Staff 4. Major- ing in Eng., Math, and Art. Plans to attend Carthage College. SONDRA WILTSHIRE Swimming 1, 2, 3. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Stu. Coun. 1, 2. Var. Band 1. Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Switchboard Aide 1. Wrestling Timer 2. J.C.A.B, N.HS. 3, 4. Spartanettes 4, All-State Band 4. Peppers 3, 4. Boy’s Swimming Timer 3. Major- ing in Math and Eng. Plans to attend Augustana College. DALE WINTERHOFF CYNTHIA WITHAM “CINDY” Shield Sales Staff 2. N.H.S. 3, 4. Mathletes 3, 4. Peer Councilor 4. Majoring in Math, Sci., French, and Eng. Plans to attend NIU and major in Math. DARLENE A. WOTTRICH SANDRA WOZNIAK “WOZ” Bowling 4. Majoring in Bus. Plans to get a job after high school. Favorite group “Earth, Wind, and Fire.” RICHARD B. WROBEL “RICK” Cross Country 1, Gymnastics 1. Majoring in Ind. Arts and Art. Favorite group “Deep Purple.” MARY ANN WUETHRICH Photography 3. Office Aide 4, Majoring in Art, and Eng. Plans to get a job and get married. Favorite group “Styx.” EVAMARIE WYSOCKI CARRIE YACKIM VALERIE A. YODELIS “YO” Swimming Timer 1. Wrestling Timer 3. $.C_A.B. Photography 4. Bowling 4. Majoring in Art, So. St,, and Eng. Plans to go to col- lege. Favorite singer “Elton John.” MARK YOMANTAS Aide 1. Spartanite 3, 4. Majoring in Sci., Eng., and Ind. Arts. Favorite group “Deep Purple.” SCOTT YOUNKER DAVID JOSEPH ZAD “DAVE” Football 1, 2, 3. Baseball 1, 2. Boxing 1. J.C.A.B. Shield Ed. 3, 4. Majoring in Sci., Math, So. Stu., and Eng. Plans to go to college for dentistry. Favorite group “Rolling Stones.” THOMAS ZANDER LYNN ZAVODNY Nurse’s Aide 1, 2. Gymnastics 1, 2. Forensics 2. Wrestling Timer 2. Peppers 3, 4. Majoring in Bus., Eng., and So. Stu. Plans to become an executive secretary. Favorite group “Crosby, Stills, and Nash.” 263 ROBERT ZIMMERMAN BARBARA ZICKUS “BOBBIE” J.C.A.B. S.C.A.B. Office Aide 3, Majoring in Home Ec., So, Stu. Art, and Eng. Plans to get married and get a job. Favorite group “Eagles.” GEORGE ZEMAN DANIEL ERIC ZELLER “DAN” Marching Band 1. Var. Band 1, R.O.T.C. 1, 2, Commander 3. Aide 1 Office Aide 4, J.C.A.B, Majoring in Eng., Sei., R.O.T.C,, Math and German, Plans to attend either lowa State U. or U of I MARCIA ZDENEK Office Aide 2, 3, 4. Majoring in Eng., Math, and Sci, Plans to Zo to college ANITA JOYCE ABSHER SUSAN JEAN AINLEY GERALD JOHN ALLEN NANCY L. AMUNDSON EDWARD ARCE JEFF JAMES BARNES ANDREW JOHN BISHOP GLENN B. BISHOP TERRY BOUSMAN DONALD PAUL BROWN FRANK JOHN BRUCK KENNETH J. BUJANSKI DANIEL G. BURKE ROBERT K. CANTRELL CHRISTOPHER CARBERRY JAMES CASHMON MICHAEL B. CIESLA JOHN CONNELLY JOHN CONSTANTINE THOMAS DECICCO ROY DOBRY DAVID R. EVASHENK PATRICIA ANN FLYNN LOUIS GALASSO JAMES GERACI CORRINE GORNEY SENIORS NOT PICTURED WENDY LYNN GRANT MARK JOHN GURRA DIANE LYNN HARDY DAVID F. HEINRICH CHRISTINA HOAGLAND BARBARA HOCH MARGARET HOULIHAN BONNY ELLEN HUGHES JAMES H. JAVORSKI CHERYL L. KALLQUIST DANIEL R. KANDALEC NANCY J. KATZIORIS KEITH KAUFHOLD DAVID C. KOWALCZYK GREGORY S. KRUSE JOHN KSIAZEK KATHERINE LEKAS MARK FRANCIS LESKE MARY ELLEN MANGAN JOHN MENARD KENNETH T. MITAL DIANE LYNN MUELLER DAVID MULHALL RICHARD K. NEVELS JAMES NOVY MARTIN F. OCONNOR SCOTT W. OGLESBY CHARLES OSTERMEYER THOMAS OTT JOHN T. PAOLISSO DAVID M. PLUISTER MICHAEL W. POLACEK ROBERT PRUSZEWSKI MITCHELL A. ROWE PHILLIP RUZGIS THOMAS J. SCHULTZ NICOLETT SICILIANO DEBRA LYNN SMERZ GREGORY W. SMITH LINDA J. SOLOMON MARK S. SONICHSEN RAYMOND R. STELL EDWIN R. STOLNACK ROBERT TALLON THOMAS M. TANSINI LISA TUZIK NANCY E. VOGEL ROBERT E. VONCH ROBIN WAGENER MICHAEL WHICHER CINDY J. WORKMAN WI LLIAM ZBYLUT I know it's in here somewhere. Good, huh? My baby sister taught me. Now I gotcha. See Jane run. See Dick run after Jane. See Spot run after Dick and bite him in the pants. nr WNW . I thought I got higher than a 10 on my ACT test. Look ma. I made it all by myself. Don't I look like a cutie pie. Nancy. What is your boyfriend going to think? In one ear! And for my next magic trick out the other, 1. Yeah it's you I’m looking at. 2. Well Kath! At least he's your height. 3. Aw com’‘on. This isn't tryouts for the ''FOL- LIES . 4. ASDF JKL: asdf jkl; 5. The mad scientist scheming again. Ace 267 hm . Well fellas the show will begin in a few min- ® w oo utes. Two of our school's bea uties. Let's play leap frog. A popular album of 1976 No, no. I said I had to go to the can. Now guys. I'll teach you a few things you don't already know about girls. But I didn't mean to do it wrong teacher. While Pittsburgh was doing it again, so were the Spartans Final Record 7-2 269 I'll bet you don't believe I can read this whole book in a half hour. Tell me another joke so I can keep this fake smile on my face. I know I'm a fox. Not you, Tom! During an olympic season our wrestlers had a fine season 1 HOUR SERVICE MONDAY THRU SATURDAY DRAPERIES- Fy CLEANING - No Shrinkage : . So ae us Cig Adjustabrape SERVICE Guaranteed length - Even hemlines GA5-3030 eee 5114 W. 95th St. 422-0555 oh eheae-halve-takoyets Class of 76 Oak Lawn Community High School | Air Force Junior ROTC : ‘ed, | Mal’'s Men's Shop 5207 W. 95th St. Oak Lawn, Illinois 424-3271 Youth Working Toward the vbabuass Illinois 42 AFJROTC NYobesKebuoyat IN (oda set-boly opam G7-UUE-bolanm VE-G (0) mim Olcy.W oil @. eh@) | Aerospace Education Instructor Donald T. 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PN BANKING WITHUS IS A SOUND INVESTMENT IN YOUR FUTURE First National Bank of Oak Lawn Cicero Avenue at 94th St. .: k Lawn, Illin (312) 636-21 | HERB HUSKEY’S (S12) Sagat Ts6 RIDGELAND AUTO PARTS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 76 Three Locations 114 Harlem 111 Crawford 6201 W. 95 Street 20 years serving your auto needs BRIDGEVIEW, Open - Mon. Thurs. Fri. McDonaid’s 24-1212 Nights Until 9:00 P.M. Ho OAK LAWN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION a division of | ; BELLFEDERAL | SAVINGS LOAN 5555 W. 95th St. “A cage da and Pro fe ble ace to Save’ 424-2600 779-1500 PEAS: SAVINGS TELEPHONE: 424-7770 OAKLAWN TRUE VALUE | HARDWARE bhEAUTY SALON 5503 West 95th Street - Oak Lawn, Ill 5163 W. 95th Street 7. Hours: Monday 9 to 5 - Wednesday-Thursday-Friday: 9 to 9 Oaklawn, Illinois 60453 Tuesday: 9.1095, «“ANESRe. o Saturday, 8 to 5 GBavA 424-1352 Spire In CONGRESS, Jury 4, 1775 Ge mranimorts Veclaration 46 enor aa States of Mmerica, Wher. —) Se a fen hm ime home mpg mag 8 fa a ot Mnps el athena, ta AO —— me. hifi tml bys Ss — y yar J Sern ihn ope oh Ae ed my = ram = Ol mL thw fom om 8a age be he an hal enn i hl Me et oes ey tte fe 6 Se. te ae 1 A pad ip fan Lae al a STE eS Tae eos Sane OP yer tan pret oe Le GiB Ore Ty BARBARA A. DORNAN Sécretary-Treasurer HP Away Travel Ltd. AOS | — s26blWest 95th Street A) Ws. 7) Hickory Hills, Illinois 60457 BI Fy 598-8000.. .284.6655 PA wets te 4 { GREAGER-KASPER FLORIST Southwest Highway and 55th Court 636-9890 Jack Kasper ) Eleanor Roeder — Wn. c Hobe Realtors 504 1 OW GSth ht. ie Dr. Joep ee Nolan W. Goth At vy kee WS 7th it Bob -CLoies af nge Liquor Aandwich es and et. made ch ili © Od foun, Tl : ae elrsen DYecoling Sewiee ( nlerior and am autique =. ah Viking Mechine Dealer SSE ies S Tioles Pov, TM. ce BP AO2Z Ot Poli Sule Arte owier a, tation b : : ig s “ iS , 70) { fe @ a Rey ee W Decoriting Nessasoit ; : Od Law. Sel, : E abr COW Goel fov Dinner, Shows ond Banque (51.24 Dut Ee Noy De-Couoas, rec Fey Fil, uth Fld. ae 636-4700 429.7000 | 494 5880 | 857.4404. 4 A93xQ058 A429. S844 | Gad ed 500 425 $293 | 68-1200 58 f-6550 Ta RE RS EE RE RT SE ve ree sna Het we ra ee ee OT. 2 fj JE FUN . a a Pp alions ( State ae hn ( Friant Lg Frank Se (finnis C capo Biiil ding Meintenanec CA Rein O- 5433W. Game a ae | (; CH+ (2 ewicean Ayppuance j als ( 0 | Lf OW, oth okt ( Jee oY je ERosl tauranl OO Wa tthe ' (f) = . — 1) Ot salovlum Ankigies |! — C YO OF) (Cook dD. Kopai (2 onde) HOO) - wth OM eat Russo of Sal China “Russe Nek 3 Coste be Dipow ait 601 OW SB 7t Thy | Busy | Bol bin A624 Ais zu, At, Onk Lown Pat Cant 5 501 W. Goth Compliments of au Shiai 424.0230 ae. 3 3 4.QA 2002 2 i hard A 636.5747 4 549-6262 38-5521 9 G2? 5467 03g aa a 636- : ae Pes ad Tee FN I — - a NIKOS' Dining at _ its woe 4 Finest 7600 S. Harlem 496-0300 Consider Us for Dining After Prom, Homecoming and Other Occasions. Open Until 2 AM on Weekends Restaurant Show Lounge Banquet Center Oaslite Lounge 5130 West 95th Street Oak Lawn, Illinois 60453 Phone: 422-9812 Sandwiches Served 11:30 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M. to 12:30 A.M. Friday and Saturday Till 2:00 P.M. No Food Sundays or Holidays Be toe 8 West 95th Street McDERMOTT AMUSEMENT CO., INC. RIDING DEVICES MEMBER Poors ae , Antiques Bought and Sold 312 857-7381 BOOTHS BUSINESS ASSOCIATION GAMES The LARGEST and MOST RELIABLE Amusement Firm in the Chicago and Midwest area. Operating 47 amusement rides and shows in our multi-unit operation. Suppliers to indoor bazaars and industrial picnics. OVER 32 YEARS OF PROVEN EXPERIENCE. ICLE MAY ANTIQUES N’ OLD 9621 Southwest Highway Oak Lawn, Illinois 60453 F. W. McDermott Visit our office Chairman of the Board and showroom at: : : R. C. Driskill 5414 Archer Ave. Violet Wondriska President Chicago, Ill. 60638 “Come in and browse around” P. J. O'Reilly Telephones 585-1290 Chgo. Merchandise Manager 423-5120 Sub. SUBURBAN AUTO SUPPLY 9715 SOUTHWEST HIGHWAY OAK LAWN, ILLINOIS 60453 Custom Kitchen Specialists Hi-Line Kitchen Mart 6655 W. 99th Street Phones: BE 3-4414 GA 2-3000 Chicago Ridge, Ill. 423-0460 Oak Lawn Pub’ 9240 SO. CICERO AVENUE OAK LAWN, ILLINOIS 499-2233 TOM FOX DON SLATTERY th CICERO OAK LAWN 425-7000 111th SOUTHWEST HWY. PALOS HILLS, ILLINOIS and OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND FOR MORTGAGE INFORMATION 5-7000- EXTRA Walk-in Lobby Q and Drive-in Hours — to 4 Tues, Thurs, UGE 5805 West 87th Street OAK LAWN, ILLINOIS 60459 OPEN 8 AM. to 4 AM, Louise McCarville, Prop. PHONE 636-8880 COUNTRY WESTERN MUSIC EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT HOBBIESS CRAFTS. Inc. 5730 WEST 95TH STREET OAK LAWN, 424-6131 CRAFT SUPPLIES e ° TRAINS ¢ PLANES ILLINOIS 60453 499-2282 TUNE UP RICHARD P. HAYNES oy. é “ Ng IN WE’LL STRAIGHTEN YOU OUT! Free Estimates-Insurance Work 9600 Southwest Highway Oak Lawn, Ill. 60453 COMPLETE BODY WORK AUTO PAINTING 24 HR. TOW SERVICE Days 422-8818 Nights 839-8280 or 424-0495 Stop In Anytime For Your Free Estimate. f GUARANTEED QUALITY, WORKMANSHIP OAK LAWN AUTO REBUILDERS 4737 W. 92nd St. 422-8818 casmenor commence f Precision Auto Tune Up Specialists 10zy's Bootery 5009 W. 95th St. 2 Blocks West Oak Lawn, Ill. of Cicero Ave. OAK LAWN: CAROL STREAM: PALATINE: 9oth Street Just minutes West of North of Arlington NYeltigeh cert Route 53 Park Race Track Highway and 1 mile East of ‘6 mile East Gary Ave. of Route 53 on U.S. 14 505 East North Avenue 5851 West 95th Street 1300 E. Northwest Oak Lawn, Illinois Carol Stream, Illinois Highway 60453 60187 Palatine, Illinois 60067 le, Yes 5726 West 95th Junior and Misses Sizes 10% Discount to All High School Students Yold Travel Mart ee. eee | COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE -6. — (an 12 Lt ET, ths or iM : Se pa Rarer 4 P 3 | s Sat : ale = i isadl i ee aa 5615 W. 95th St. = 3 £ ga Open 9AM to 9 PM Mon.-Thurs.-Fri.-- Tuesand Wed. 9 | AM to 6 PM Sat. 9 AMto 5 PM TAMPA aOR em JEWELERS oe | Joseph Wide Selection Gradowski of Diamond Rings | and Jewelry 5261 W. 95th St. Oak Lawn 424-9008 Sg AYN 283 en a a en re Patrons | A farquitle c Sp oils Ot). W5th oft 1 Ch2. ah Xp fay ales Dee ialty ay | ( salt) AE C. RED ome A Sy du. pm midleg Pharmacy S625 Ae Pietro Ridacland.S _} J Ags KSfiguers oS 71 1 li ee Ob Sein I. A907 -6060 ¢ A j Tebig B | ond lQLion ) ‘ A | y, (ap oo rey 4 —-$% Bel Vishes { verdutihing ( Coss f 6 et ape 424-3992 Brennan Billard Supply 0352 W. Ion Sts ; Oak Lawn, Ill, 425-2312 | | : - | Ludlows Drugs Best Wishes Graduating Class.''76” Bonnanza Steak House 9401 South Cicero Oak Lawn, Illinois Open Every Day 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM Myled by francis hultgen 4823 West 95th Street Oak Lawn, Illinois Phone 424-2200 Our sincere, thank you to the Class of '76'. We take great pride in making up all the corsages and bouquets for the Homecoming, Prom and other social events. We will continue to give fine quality flowers and service to all classes who follow. Our Best Wishes for your health, happiness, and wealth in the pursuit of a career in '’Our Great Country. ’ 3 1476 Dennis Dobes Pat Carr Jerry Hughes Lynn Engnell Tom Ellison Mariann Stanton Dan Stanton Dan Sobczak Stephen Meehan The 1976 Bicentennial Yearbook Staff was one of the largest staffs the yearbook ever had. There were some fifteen editors and several consultants. Because of the large size of the staff there was a great deal of confusion in. the Yearbook Office. Sometimes, all the editors even showed up on time. Deadlines were very critical this year with the staff working hard trying to get the book out to the seniors before school ended in June. As usual there were the outstandiug editors that would come through in a pinch. Pat Carr had his problems with organization and deadlines but it was his first try at editorship. Dennis Dobes joined us late as a trouble shooter and often ended up in trouble. Bernadette Dobryzinski was one of our pin up girls and even found time to get her pages in, often on time.’ Tom Ellison added humor to a difficult situation and did a good job considering he joined the staff late. Lynn Engnell was in love, so what can one say??? Jerry Hughes was active and tried to pull things together, but had cut himself thin with demands on his time, being so active in other outside and school activities. Thank goodness for Stephen Meehan who got his share of the work done on time and was around to help other editors in the pinch. Tony Nicosia was a first timer and did a good job most of the time even though his sense of humor sometimes got on my nerves. Don Oplinger joined the staff late and tried to put the add section together in a very short time. Dan Sobczak made the deadlines by the skin of his teeth and was always able to help out with copy. Dan Stanton, where were you?? Mariann Stanton what can one say? You were there. Steve Strenk did a good job and I'm looking forward for him to do even bigger and better things in the 1977 book. Kathy Schmalen our problem solver came through when we needed it, especially in typing everyone's work for them on deadline days. David Zad was mostly in the background but he constantly was there when the need arose. This was an interesting staff to work with. I'm sure a few gray hairs have been added to my head but somehow I survived and a good book was produced. Tony Nicosia Kathy Schmalen David Zad : SRNR ncn Ie maT eRe Re Ay rt UE ree a ER lec i re te cheers fin ea a ee ae oe a — k : Jre-somerU ng Lorgollen TEM, Some August OV Chil Even then, wed-tebh about the Times gone by ya sa as a Rod y) ( Ruel ON aes ce Roy urol Sn A JI a hy eens ddadmin = Bis : 4 EE ‘Cau tna 5 em yp per at S BILYEU'S DARD, Aurrican NEW DESIGN 25 CENTS A DAY is all it costs most people TO RUN THIS CAR Sf ad wre = nA et 2h H.W.COLLENDER™ PHELAN COLLENDER. 735 Broedway, New Work, ILLUSTRATEN PRICE-LIST SRNL BY MAE. Goose-Garass LUXURIANT MOUSTACHE MR. WOERNER’S % THE GREAT CHIRGPORIST, TONIGHT AT TIGHTSEOR PLACE YARA'S ORGANS 4 cylinders Price F.O.B. Detroit, H including three oil | e 20 H. 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