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NO | ° °o = FOR REFERENCE Do Not Take From This Room DENIC CAK LAWN COMMUNTIY HIGH SCHOOL good times, good friends, Let the Good Times Roll. . . SHIELD 80 2) Let the Good Times Roll... ems 4 Let the Good Times Roll... So lug Court: Wally Wilinski (Gymnastics) escorting Kathy Moran, Dave Kilgore (Cross Country) escorting Jill Suchomel, John Matulik (Golf) escorting Michelle Cook, George Matulik (Tennis) escorting Ann Marie Ott, Rob Cummins (Swim- ming) escorting 1978 Queen Sue Polcaster, Dan Mueller (Track) escorting Maureen Thompson, Dan Carr (Base- ball) escorting 1979 Queen Cindy Slawecki, and Greg Lehmann (Basketball) escorting Dawn Pacourek. 6 Let the Good Times Roll . .-. 8 O.L.C.H.S. 10 Let the Good Times Roll... wL.C.H.S. 11 0 az “ o E he ° © o — £ ao ® — = . : : : ' ‘ Faculty 17 . Mr. HAROLD F. WILTSHIRE Superintendent . Dr. PAUL R. DAVIES Assistant Superintendent — Instruction . Mr. DOMINICK FRIGO Administrative Assistant Student Activities . Mr. STEPHEN E. LEBRECHT Assistant Superintendent of Finance . Mr. JAMES H. BROWN Director Career Vocational Education and Federal Funding . Mr. EDWARD B. MARKS Director of Curriculum 18 Administration Secretary Mr. JOHN T. BULOW, 2. Mr. JAMES BAILEY 3. Mrs. SHIRLEY SEARS _— R. W. KETCHUM, Board President R. L. HENTHORNE 4. The Board gathers before a meeting. GEORGE J. VOGEL Not Pictured: Mr. JAMES POPP 5. Mr. 6. Mr. 7. Mr. The Board of Education 19 20 Faculty NQOUPRWN-— oO @ 10. . Ms. PAM BIBEAU English Department 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. et eee? . Mr. JAMES CRAIG . LEIGHTON S. HOHN . Miss LORI MUENCH Mr. THOMAS R. MURPHY . Mrs. DELIGHT ACKERMANN Home Economics Department Chairman . Mrs. LILIA ADOMENAS English Department . Miss AUDREY N. ANDERSON Physical Education Department, Senior Peppers Sponsor, Assistant Badminton Coach . Mr. JERRY ASTRAUSKAS English Department, Assistant Boys Swimming Coach . Mrs. LINDA ATWOOD Home Economics Department, Cooperative Education Coordina- tor, HERO Club Sponsor Mrs. HARRIET BECHTEL Reading Assistant Mr. RONALD BILYEU Industrial Education Department Mr. ARTHUR L. BORKOWSKI Social Studies Department, Head Varsity Baseball Coach Mrs. HELEN BOURBULAS Media Specialist, Media Services ’ JOHN BRODEMUS Science Department, Co-Sponsor Ecology Club WALTER BROWN Industrial Education Department ———— Faculty 21 . Mr. ROBERT L. BURDAN Business Education Department . Ms. MARCIA BUDZ Speech and Language Pathol- ogist, Special Services Department . Mr. DON CARTER Business Education Depart- ment, Sophomore Class Advisor . Mr. CHUCK CHILVERS Physical Education Depart- ment, Head Football Coach . Mr. ALAN K. COLLINS English Department, Assistant Forensics Coach . Mrs. KATHY COONS Art Department . Ms. ANNA MARIE COVENY Art Department . MARK S. CZERNIAK Mathematics Department, Sophomore Basketball Coach . Mr. CHUCK DAVELIS Driver Education Depart- ment, Assistant Varsity Football Coach 10. Mrs. DOROTHY L. DAVIDSON Director of Media Center and Media Services 22 Faculty etic torerere f REA AAARA EAM ORE Mr. ROBERT DOMINIAK Art Department Chairman, Sponsor of Chess Team Miss KAREN DORNE Physical Education Department, Badminton Coach Mr. JOHN F. DOUGHNEY Special Services Department, Assist- ant Cross Country Coach Mr. JACK DOYLE Internal Suspension Supervisor, Football — Wrestling — Baseball Coach Mr. PAUL H. DREGER Physical Education Department Mr. DENNIS A. DUCAT Science Department GEORGE DUNN, JR. Physical Education Department Chairman, Assistant Track Coach Mr. TOM DZURISON Special Services Department, Head Dra- matics Sponsor 9. Mr. TOM EASTMAN Driver Education Department Chairman 10. Mrs. BARBARA EISERMAN English Department Faculty 23 24 Faculty SOF CON On as eee Mr: s. MARY ELLANSON Business Education Department Chairman RAY ELLIOTT English Department, Spartanite Advisor Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr . PETER J. GAHALA Foreign Language Department Chairman, Intramural and Conference Bowling Activities . WILLIAM GARRY Cooperative Education Industrial Education Departments . ROBERT GATES Physical Education Driver Education Departments, Golf Coach . CHARLES W. GIBSON Social Studies Department . JOSEPH GRAHAM Social Studies Department Chairman . FRED GROSS Social Worker, Special Education Department Pupil Personnel Services . A. HALL Industrial Education Department 1. Mrs. S. L. HALWAX Mathematics 2. Ms. JEAN HEMPSTEAD Business Education Depart- ment 3. NANCY HESKIN English Department 4. Mr. HESS Mathematics Department, Assistant Math- letes Coach 5. Mr. WILLIAM G. HILL Cafeteria Co-ordinator, Busi- ness Social Studies Department, National Honor Society Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor, Cafeteria Monitors Sponsor 6. Mr. GEORGE HINDAHL Industrial Education Depart- ment 7. Ms. HOLAK Home Economics Department 8. Mr. JOHN HOLMGREN Mathematics Department Chairman 9. Mr. JAMES A. HOREJS Art Department, Photography Club Sponsor 10. Miss JOYCE ICENOGLE Business Education Depart- ment, Varsity Volleyball Coach Faculty 25 . Mrs. NANCY JACOBIUS Home Economics Department . Mrs. GEORGIA JANZOW Business Department . Mrs. VIRGINIA JASLOWSKI Home Economics Department . Mr. WILLIAM J. JASLOWSKI Driver Education Department . Ms. RUTHANN JENKINS Health and Physical Education Department . Mr. ROBERT S. JOHNSON Science Department . Mrs. LAURA A. KARPIAK Cooperative Education Business Departments, Office Occupations Coor- dinator . Mr. KEEN Special Services Department . Mr. LARRY KELLY Social Studies Department, Boys' Varsity Gymnastics Coach 10. Mrs. BARBARA KISTNER Special Education Assistant 26 Faculty whee rahe es SEE EERIE ‘ he eeebe ett oP ah its +857 hd Cee RETEST kp retried Ub ue aa ec emnneet pet ‘ RA EEE ae tance tees Yee emn agra et Ae ee: eit eaeenen PEER ER ORES See Beara tsetiee att ete 4 a4 speeeattneeartiit pein neveeneanaeanegt thie oh Nie _ Ente gant Tee SRE RE RE ERIE ce Paes Hite atetetey ha ane PRORIAA RRR Lees Heperen en at aly ae it fePneeter et ¥ att aan PERE ED cad he ERERAE ON EE TE SR KENNETH T. KISTNER Music Department Chairman, Jazz Band Director Mrs. ANN KLUSENDORF Mathematics Department DOLORES KOTHEIMER English Mathematics Departments, Year- book Advisor ROBERT W. KU NDE Social Studies Department Mr. LAWRENCE LAND Industrial Education Department Mrs. ANN LARSON English Department, Reading Specialist Mrs. NANCY LATAS Home Economics Department . Mr. RICHARD LATHROP Foreign Language Department 9. Mr. DAVID LAWRENCE Media Specialist, Media Services 10. Mr. CHARLES R. LAWSON Science Department, Sophomore Girls’ Tennis Coach, Varsity Wrestling Coach OnNkWNH — = 0MNO . MARJ LEABLE English Department . Mr. DON LEACH Special Services Department . Mr. JOHN LEARY English Department, Forensics Sponsor . NANCY LENNON Student Services Bureau Peer Counseling Director . JOHN LEWIS Physical Education Department, Varsity Boys’ Track Coach . Mrs. KATHY LIGHTHALL Computer Services Director Mr. JOHN R. LOCKWOOD Pupil Personnel Services . Mr. LES LUKA English Department, Reading Lab Director Mr. ED MALONEY Pupil Personnel Services Mrs. EVELYN J. MALONEY Science Department 1. Mr. MARCORDES Science Department, Head Sophomore Football Coach 2. Mrs. LILLIAN MARINO School Nurse 3. Mr. J. C. MARKEL Health and Physical Education Department 4. Mr. JOSEPH MARKS Industrial Education Department 5. Mrs. JOYCE MARTIN School Nurse 6. Mr. RONALD J. McKAY Industrial Education Department 7. Mrs. JOYCE McMAHON Art Department 8. Mr. THOMAS A. McMULLAN Special Services Department 9. Mr. ROBERT MEEK Pupil Personnel Services 10. Mr. WILLIAM A. MEREDITH Pupil Personnel Services Faculty 29 30 Faculty . Mr. GABRIEL MINC Reading Specialist, English Department, Girls Swimming Coach . DAVID M. MOONIER English Department . Ms. CYNTHIA MOONEY School Psychologist, Special Education Department, Pom Pon Sponsor . Mr. ROBERT MOORE Social Studies Department, Varsity Baseball Coach . Mrs. MARGE MUCHA Business Education Depart- ment . Mr. HAL MULDERINK Mathematics Science Departments, Mathletes Coach . Mr. LEWIS E. NOWLAN Science Department . Mrs. BONNIE D. OLSON Physical Education Department . Mr. EDWARD A. OLSON Media Specialist oe 10. Ms. LINDA RAGSDALE School Social Worker, Cheerleading Sponsor, Junior Class Advisor A Ms. PHYLLIS O'NEILL Social Studies Department Ms. LAUREL OSTERMAN Music Department, Con- cert Band and Assistant Dramatics Director Mr. FRED PARKS Athletic Director ROBERT PEASLEE Mathematics Department Mr. JAMES J. PLIASKOWY Mathematics Depart- ment, Cross-Country Coach Ms. KATHY PILAT Art Department Mrs. CHRISTINE POLITO Special Services Depart- ment Ms. MARLA PULICK Art Department Miss MARILYN QUINN Pupil Personnel Services Faculty 31 . Mr. THOMAS REITER English Department Chair- man . Mrs. LINDA REYNOLDS Physical Education Department, Cross-Country Coach, Diving Coach . Mr. ROBERT RHINEHART Industrial Education Department Chairman . Mr. CHRISTOPHER J. RICE English Department . Mr. JOSEPH J. RICKEN English Department . Mr. TIM RICORDATI Business Cooperative Educa- tion Departments, Distributive Education Coordi- nator . Ms. MARGO RIFE Special Services Department . Mr. JACK ROECKEMAN Music Department, Sponsor of Acappella Choir, Treble Choir and Spartan Singers . Mr. HOWARD RUBIN Social Studies Department, Head Coach Girls’ Gymnastics, Sophomore Boys’ Gymnastics Coach 10. Mrs. MYRA C. SANDERS English Department, Reading Specialist 32 Faculty ue 2) 8. 9%. DAVID SAUNDERS Business Education Depart- ment ‘ LEN SCADUTO Physical Education Department, Boys Varsity Basketball Coach Mr. VERN SCARPELLI English Department, Varsity Boys’ Swim Coach RICHARD S. SCHERUBEL Art Department Mrs. NETA SCHWARZ Pupil Personnel Services, Sponsor of Girls’ Bowling Mr. DAN SCOTT Industrial Education Department, Freshmen Class Sponsor, Freshmen Basketball Coach Mr. JAMES SMENOS Pupil Personnel Services, Career Counselor Dr. BEN A. SMITH Science Department Chairman, Student Council Sponsor Mr. DAVE SOVEREEN Social Studies Department 10. Ms. CINDY STERNISHA Mathematics Science Departments, Girls’ Tennis Head Coach 34 Faculty 8. 2: . Mr. M. STITZER Mathematics Department . Mr. DONALD E. STONE Science Department . Mr. STORER Physical Education Department, Assistant Track Coach . Mr. ROBERT STOY Cooperative Education Depart- ment, Key Club Sponsor . Mr. EUGENE “‘SKIP ' SULLIVAN Social Studies Department, Assistant Coach Varsity Basketball and Varsity Football . Ms. JANE A. SURMA Physical Education and Health Education Department, Assistant Coach Volleyball, Head Coach of Varsity Basketball, Varsity Softball Coach . Ms. CANDACE M. SWETZ English Foreign Language Departments, Spanish Club Sponsor Mr. J. T. THOMPSON Science Department, Ecology Club Co-Sponsor Mrs. EVE TOMESKI Pupil Personnel Department, Assistant Forensics Coach 10. Mrs. SHAREN TRISCHANK Business Education 11 Department . Mr. WILLIAM TUCKER English Department bik q piiiik ¢ ¢ i, BN ; : shia : Pers iret in ? 444 iittvetes i ++ Severed? te Me yi este Pry ssh 1. Miss GERALDINE VANDEKREKE Physical Education Department Chairman, Girls’ Sports Coordinator 2. Mr. FRANK VAZZANA Social Studies Cooperative Education Departments, VICA Club Junior Class Sponsor 3. Mrs. JANICE VOIGHT Business Department, Girls’ Sophomore Gymnastic Coach 4. Mr. STANLEY WAKSMUNDSKI Cooperative Educa- tion Department, Cooperative Work Training Spon- sor, Key Club Sponsor, Boys’ Tennis Head Coach 5. Mrs. MILDRED WALKER Pupil Personnel Services Chairman 6. Mr. TERRY WALLACE English Department 7. Mr. JERRY WALLIN Mathematics Department, J.V. Wrestling Coach 8. Mr. JOSEPH WALTON Driver Education Department, Sophomore Football Coach 9. Mr. BILL WARD Industrial Education Department 10. Mrs. MARY LOU WATTLES Home Economics Depart- ment 11. Mr. ROBERT D. WELSH Pupil Personnel Services Faculty 35 . Mrs. BARBARA WHITEAKER English Department . Ms. MARILYN WILLIAMS Foreign Language Department, French Club Sponsor . Mr. WITOWSKI Social Studies Department . Mr. RALPH WRIGHT Social Studies Mathematics Departments . Mr. CHARLES G. YARA Music Department, Spon- sor of Marching Band, Varsity Band, Pep Band, and String Band . Mr. YOUNGREN Mathematics Department, Soph- omore Wrestling Coach 7. Ms. GERRY ZEMLA Special Services Department 8. Mrs. MERCEDES COX Permanent Substitute, Assistant Forensics Coach 9. Ms. CSERVENYAK Permanent Substitute 10. Mr. GARY PECHLOFF Permanent Substitute 11. Mr. GLENN WATT Permanent Substitute, Fresh- man Football Assistant Coach 36 Faculty Standing: Arlene LeRocque, Gloria Murphy, Jean Don- nelly, Peg Dunning. Sitting: Nancy Zander, Peg Wierdak. Standing: Mrs. Greener, Mrs. Pakula, Mrs. Tuite, Mrs. Schupyrt, Mrs. Lange, Mrs. Schiav- itt, Mrs. Gineris, Mrs. La Rocque, Mrs. Zan- der. Sitting: Mrs. Palumbo, Mrs. Trezise, Mrs. Matulis, Mrs. Reichert, Mrs. Mech, Mrs. Con- rad, Mrs. Donnelly, Mrs. Dunning. Office Staff Continued: 1. Mrs. Dumerans 2. Mrs. Cerny Faculty Not Pictured: Ms. MARGARET HALL English Department Mr. NICK KOMARCHUK Industrial Education Department PENNY ERICKSON Art Department Mr. STEVEN SOLINKO Social Studies Depart- ment | Staff 37 38 Staff tLOrG Standing: Al Biller, Al Palermo. Sitting: Dorothy Zabran, W. C. Hill — Cafeteria Co-ordinator. Standing: Kay Swallow, Mary Korpiel, Alice Puri- ski, Helen Grooms, Vicky Frontera, Jean LaMountain, Rosemary Giglio, Sylvia Major, Mary Davidson. Sitting: Francis Ross, Sophie Leszko, Bernadine Eary, Ann Kroner (Cafeteria Manager), Anne Bloomquist, Doleres Hanson. Not Pictured: Alice De Clue, Anne Cooley, Jenny Stroehlein. Maintenance, Standing: Ed Lindemann, Dan Szumanski, Bud BamBerger, Al Sanchez. Sitting: Ernest Miller (Director of Building Grounds), Matt Purpuer, Stanley Renkar, Jay Forman. Not Pictured: John Philbin, R. Rowsey, M. Trater. Dan Coakley, Vice President Debbie Campbell, Secretary Sue Schieve, Treasurer Walter Busse, President | Freshmen 39 Denny Abrams Neal Acharya Albert Ackerman Areti Akasiadis Russell Alber James Alexander Michael Algarin John Alksnis Scott Allen Nancy Ammerman Gilda Amoroso Michael Annerino Katherine Arguello John Armstrong Selena Armstrong Jeffrey Aschenbach Charles Ashenfelter Erick Augle Carol Bachelder Gina Baglieri Ruth Barker Cathleen Barnes James Barnett Harry Barnhouse Angela Barrett Jennifer Bateman John Battle Jamie Beauvais Shawn Beckett Catherine Begy James Behling Kimberly Beister Kim Bennett Bren da Benson Laura Benyon Laura Barnard Mary Bizzotto Vicki Blackburn Donna Blyth Charles Boecker Alex Boglio James Bol Michael Bosco Karen Bourbulas Kathy Brady Ross Brand Judith Brandenburg Peggy Breiter 40 Freshmen Pam Brinkman Karen Bronzell Colleen Brown Gary Brown Linda Brown Matt Bryce Stanley Bumstead John Burdelik Pat Burns Diane Busekros Walter Busse Charlene Campagna Debbie Campbell Sharon Campbell Larry Cappos Amy Carroll Chris Carroll Pam Carten Mike Carter Andy Caruso Dan Carvelli Anne Cashmon Dan Cernauskas Sandy Cernava Carlo Cesario John Chao Steve Chatsey Diane Chickerillo Donna Chickerillo Robert Child Paul Ciszewski Leslie Claybourne Mike Clemans Kris Clifford Dan Coakley Jill Coffey Jon Colesby Angela Collachia Laura Companio Teri Concialdi David Conti Dawn Corriero Sharon Coughlin Steve Covert Mike Cowart Kathy Cramarosso Mary Crane Gerald Creech Camera Shy Margo Abeyta Kiymet Arif Chris Barrows Larry Crown Adriana Cuellar Freshmen 41 David Czajkowski Mike Daly Mike Damrau John Dapkus Julie Davia Sonny Davis Karen Deangelis Tina Defries Dawn Demichael Robert Deplaris Rudolf DeSaga Sherry DeVault Jennifer Devivo Laura Devito Mary Dillon Jim Dinaso Gary Dolan Craig Dominski Susan Donnelly Kathy Donovan Barbara Doody Tracey Dorian James Dove Karen Dowling William Drish Anthony Drogos Janet Drzewiecki Judi Dunk Marie Dunkel Gerri Dunne Patricia Dunne Dan Dunning Debbie Duracka Nancy Eakins Junellen Eastman Charles Eckenroth Joe Eichberger Walter Elitzer Helen Elsouso William Epley Shelly Fabish Tim Fadden Michaelene Fahey Mike Farley Michelle Farley Joanne Feichter Jeanine Feig| Richard Feigl 42 Freshmen Georgia Ferguson Jorge Fernald Lisa Ferrara Anthony Ficke Joe Filicette Donna Filipiak Darren Fiore Virginia Fisher Richard Fitzgerald James Fitzgibbons Kathy Fitzmaurice Mike Flavin Mike Fleming Patricia Flynn Wally Forsythe Kelly Fox Tom Frale Scott Franczak David Frazier Monica Frederick Tracy Frederick Glenda Freeman John Freer Diane Fudala Suzanne Ganze Chris Garcia Jim Garrison Mary Garvey Allison Gary Dawn Geegan Robert Gesiakowski Janice Getz John Gibson Patricia Gilbert Karen Glassco Katherine Glowicki Dena Goeppner Scott Gordon Debbie Grabner Sherri Gragido Matthew Graham James Green Dennis Greenan Patricia Grellman Susan Grooms Cbris Gryga Richard Gustafson Richard Haehnlein Camera Shy Joseph Delberto Robert Doylida Margaret Foley Lee Gorman Duane Green Freshmen 43 Brian Hagen Randy Hall Mike Hansen John Harrell Kaleta Harris Tim Harris Debbie Harvey Fawzy Hassen Anne Hatmaker Ken Hauck David Haupt Jennifer Hauser Lisa Healy Laura Hegener Jennifer Heidegger Michelle Helms Greg Hendzel Ruth Hlebasko LeeAnn Hnat Dale Hoge Ken Homko Scott Hommema Joe Hood Robert Hos Kelly Hovey Lisa Hovey Kertis Huck Chris Hughes Kevin Human Virginia Humphrey Bill Hunter David Irby Mike Isaacs Dawn lvastanin Allen Iversen Tim Jachna John Jakowitz Jeff James Mike Janicke Carol Jarka Debbie Jaske Lisa Jennings Mike Jensen John Jodlowski Carol Johnson David Johnson Janet Johnson Kim Johnson 44 Freshmen i RA APT || 8 4 ‘ Camera Shy Dawn Harrell Tom Heintz Tom Hogge Ken Jones Tamara Jones Mike Keane Tim Kruzel Tammy Kupcezyk Beverly Jorgenson Jill Jungman John Kaczmarek Dimitri Kamberos Joyce Kanadet Patti Kane Georgia Karones Nancy Kasson Karin Keane Lisa Keenan Kim Kelnosky Donna Keltner Fred Kennedy Richard Killelea Jeff King Mike Kirchman Steve Klinger Michele Klipp David Koehler Kathy Kokinakos Diane Konchan Therese Koncelski Lisa Korthase Scott Kosek Susan Kosvick Debbie Kowalczyk Kim Kozin Rita Krejczyk Ron Krisik Kathy Krivich Maria Krosc hel Lona Krull John Kruse Ron Krzak Brian Krzystofiak Laura Kucala Ron Kuligowski Sherri Kunz Anthony Kush Tom Ladonski Claude Lamb David LaMountain Laura Land Laura Lange Kim Lapash Mary Laraviere Russell Laraviere Leon Larocque Freshmen 45 Mark Laske Noelle Latas Jeffrey Leavengood Steven Lenihan Holly Leslie Eileen Lewalski Steve Lewis Sam Liaros Robert Liebhaber Paul Lillwitz Donald Locacius Lawrence Loman Deborah Lorusso Joseph Lorusso Kathleen Luckett Eric Luna Kim Lundgren Patty Lunn Debra Lynch Michael Lysaught Thomas MacLean Maureen Madden Gerard Madigan Jeanine Malelo Anastasia Mallios John Maluck William Manley Lauradine Manos Lynn March Lisa Marchetti Scott Marinko Karen Marjan Lesa Markiewicz James Markowski Joseph Marquardt Brian Martin Karen Martin Hector Martinez Paula Masokas Sherri Massett Peter Mastorakos Lisa Matha Patrick Mattes Patrick Mayer Mary Mazzocco Lisa McCann Catherine McCart Jonathan McCon Camera Shy Arthur Lenz Edward Lyons Robert Macaitis Mark Magliano Kimberley Maurer Kelly McClure Patricia Melody Beth Nootbaar 46 Freshmen Tammy McCoy Sue McCurdy Karyn McElligott Cory McElwee Joanne McGinnis Brian McGrail Kevin McGrath Jim McIntyre Karen McLaughlin Brenda McLemore Phillip McMahon Lisa McNaughton Mark Medows Pam Mertic John Meyer Laura Miller Pam Miller Sue Miller Tammie Miller Therese Miller Heidi Milligan Tim Mitchell Audrey Mleczko Valerie Moeller Robert Mondry Ellie Morgan Diana Morgenroth Bryan Muloski Natalie Munis Chris Murdoch Elvira Murphy Laura Murphy Pam Murray Sue Murray Tony Musso April Nelson Edward Nemec Dale Newbauer Rhonda Nisbet Ken Nork Bruce Norris William Novotny Ellen Nowicki James Nykaza Diahn OCallaghan Freshmen 47 Lisa O'Connor Michael O'Connor Cathy O'Leary Stephen Olewinski Robert Olivero Juan Olmos Ann Ostapina Michael O'Sulliyan Michael Overland Scott Owens Mary Pacourek Sue Paetzmann Diane Pajkos Louis Pallek Mary Palmer Constance Pappas Patrick Parkey Thomas Paternostro Thomas Patrick Joanne Pawlak John Pazda Janace Peake Frank Pensa Ronda Perfetto Paul Perrino Eric Pesek Elizabeth Petersen Miles Peterson Michael Phelps Gary Pieske Susan Pluta Victoria Pope James Popp David Powell Kenneth Powell Michelle Probst Kevin Puls Susan Quinn Ronda Radovick Kathleen Radtke Patti Randle Hamdie Razik Mary Reed Susan Rettig Chris Richter 48 Freshmen Diane Riley Betsy Riordan Eileen Riordan Kim Ritter Daniel Roberts Jennifer Robson William Roche Vasiliki Rogiokos Carl Rohde Michael Rollberg Cletus Ross Allison Roth Kathleen Rutz Pamela Ryan Patricia Ryan Sue Ryan Gail Rynkar Kimberly Salvati Cindy Sanders John Sanders Michael Santillo Philip Savaglio Steven Sawicki James Schaeffer Joseph Schalsaky James Schiavitti Susan Schieve Michael Schipits Dawn Schmeltzer C. Joseph Schmidt Ronald Schneider Daniel Scholtens Christine Schuntz Mary Scislowicz Tony Sebastian Karen Selmer Jeffery Sempek John Shambo Stephanie Showan Karyn Siedschlag Hope-Ann Simmonds Edward Simon Danielle Simpson Gene Skala Barbara Slubowski Debra Smida Diane Smith Gail Smith Camera Shy Steven Odeh Andrew Paeker Guy Pedigo Russell Rourke Margaret Sanow Dawn Schmeltzer KerryKay Schryver Phyllis Shirey Wael Shuheibar Freshmen 49 Camera Shy Sharon Stafford Lori Steinberg Suzanne Swanson Brian Thompson Edward Tinman Debby Tolsma Kevin Vajko Wesley Smith Gina Smothers Andrew Sololowski Janice Sombraske Constance Sonzski David Souto Donna Spanier Pamela Spiewak Robert Spirakes Tim Spirakes Jeff Staberow Dwayne Starostka George Steinbach Glenn Sternal Pamela Stryszak Susan Stubblefield Joel Suchomel Kevin Sullivan Michelle Sutton Janet Swan Pamela Swatkowski David Szumigalski Jacelynn Szyszka Hudson Tadros David Tallon Rich Tallon Robert Taylor William Theisen Don Theunnissen Julie Thiel Andrew Thomas Gerald Thomas Paula Thomas Randy Thomas Mark Thorpe Paul Timm Tracy Timm Danielle Tobin Cherise Traynor Kevin Traynor Robert Trella Robert Tripamer Thomas Trojniar Salvador Tuazon Matthew Turnbow Wendy Tuzik John Tyrakowski Thomas Vail 50 Freshmen | Thomas Vanderlinde Ronald Vanderwarren Philip Vervaet Jack Vida ! Karen Viner Ronald Volpi William Vonderheide Jill Vrhel Mark Walent Kathy Wallace Mike Wallace Steven Walsh Susan Walsh Wendy Walsh Shawn Ward John Wasserman Debbie Watson John Wazio Karen Webster Vicki Weisbrod Kristine Wells Melody Wells Jim Welsh Wendy Wesselhoff Carol West Marc Widel Jeff Wierus Janet Wilchek Kathy Williams William Wills Dolores Wisley Linda Wojciechowski Fred Wolff Lynn Wozniak Stephen Wydra Nicholas Xeros Richard Zander Tammy Zdano William Zegers Christine Ziegler Joseph Zimmerman Nasser Ziyad Robert Zizas Bill Kapp Chris Hauser Freshmen 51 } Vy . } | f = eae: hog i a i si es x . Fees FB y ae” 5 J ee. weer ‘J ly ie 52 Let the Good Times Roll . . . Bob Carlo, Sherri Hinkleman, Monica Harper, Patti Harr Sophomores 53 Rebecca Abdon Jo Anne Agate David Aidinovich Barb Ainley Greg Akouris Kim Albano Terry Aldridge Joan Alksnis Laura Alstrom Jayne Andersen Linda Anderson Steve Angelucci Mike Arens Kevin Arger Maureen Armstrong Don Artus William Atkinson Michelle Avgerinos William Babiez Jane Baker Dave Balachowski Mike Banas Mira Barbir Richard Barich Pat Barney Paul Barnhart Keith Barrett Sherri Barron Beverly Bass William Bauer Denise Baxa Stuart Bedore Nejah Bedwan Brad Bennett Kurt Berg John Bergquist Diane Beyer David Bidochka Mike Bila Kim Bingenheimer John Blaney Tina Bond Nicholette Bonomo Sandra Booth 54 Sophomores | | t 4 Lynda Bosco David Bourbeau Alexandra Bouris Colleen Bowman Colleen Boyle Tim Bradley Thomas Braga Nancy Brandt Linda Braver Mark Brayton David Brearley Laurie Brevitz William Brinsky Scott Brons Jacquelyn Bronzell Don Brooks John Brooks Judy Brooks Kristy Brown Tim Brown Robert Brucker Edmund Buchas Ken Burgess Tom Burgin Ed Burleson Francis Burns James Burns Philip Busch Cathy Busking James Callahan Deanna Callozzo Louis Canellis Tom Cappos Nick Caprio Robert Carlo Kelly Carlson Anthony Carnevale Mike Carollo Elizabeth Carrano Randall Casares Michele Casey Tony Catena Maria Cesario Lyndon Chao Cathy Chevalier George Chioros Christina Chisnick Ken Christianson Camera Shy Paul Abeyta James Boots Donna Bronkema James Broz Dominique Buglio Caryn Cafagna Mike Cannon Mary Carmody Sophomores 55 Joe Ciancanelli Ron Clark June Clemens Bernard Clifford Joyce Clinkman Penny Colesby Todd Colesby Lisa Collings Vicent Collura Tim Concialdi Diane Constantine Diane Cooley Mary Corridon Kathy Cosentino Alan Costa Sue Costa Mike Crane Steve Criddle Joseph Crocilla David Cullinan Kathy Cullop Bill Cummins Tim Dahlman Jean Davia Debra Deangelis Dominic Dellorto Dave Demas Mark Demas Anita Dempsey Carleen Dempsey Lori Dice Maria Dinaso James Doering Margaret Domico David Domine Mary Doyle George Drakotas Chris Drikos Tammy Dunn Steve Dunne Joan Dunning Tom Durkin Denise Dybas Beth Eakins Andy Eassa 56 Sophomores Robert Egan Joe Erdakos Curt Espinosa Charles Evans Frank Evans Jeff Evans Glenn Ewald Kathleen Fahey Laura Falvey Debra Farr Vanessa Faurie Brian Feerick Christine Feig| Charles Ferrara Gerald Fiore Lisa Fischl Noreen Fitzmaurice Julie Flathom Aimee Fleming Timothy Fleming James Flis Carrie Flynn Kris Flynn Jeanne Fogarty Pamela Foley Christine Fornek Janet Forrer Virginia Forsythe Shelli Fox MaryPat Franrick Ron Frazier John Frederick Steven Friedrich Donna Fudala Christine Fulop Daniel Ganzer Kathleen Garcia David Garrison Robert Gates Laura Gaughan Louie Georgacopoulos Colleen Geraghty Eileen Geraghty Jerome Geraghty Diane Gesiakowski Lisa Getches John Gilbert Edward Giliberto Camera Shy Sharon Daley Brenda Damon Mary Delberto Judy Demma Chrissy Engel | Thomas Frazier Dawn Gallagher Sophomores 57 Camera Shy David Graham Scott Harper Charles Harris Faisel Hassan Randall Herrig Cynthia Hofstetter Joseph Gillen Lori Gizewski Robin Glaser Gilbert Goodman Losa Gorecki Elizabeth Gorniewicz David Gosnell Laura Gostkowski Erin Graessle Doris Granat Jeri Kasbohm Tammy Gratt Kathleen Greenan John Griesbaum Daniel Grigg Dennis Gronek Linda Gumber William Haisma Leslie Hale Lawrence Halt Daniel Hanrahan Tracy Hansen Mark Harlow Thomas Harm Monica Harper Patricia Harr John Hartman Leah Hatmaker . Lynn Haubenreiser Carol Hayda Patrick Heidenreich Suzanne Heinzel Michael Helal AnnaMarie Hellman Gary Hendzel Todd Hennessy Irene Hepp Jennifer Hesse Sherri Hinkleman Rebecca Hinz Lisa Hnat David Hoffman Frank Hogan Eileen Holesha Beth Holwell John Horton Susan Houlihan Carolyn Howells 58 Sophomores Camera Shy Steve lvastanin Jennifer Jean Eugene Jendrzejak John Jennings Leah Kaminski Leigh Kestian Karl Kluever Janet Knight Nick Koliopoulos Paul Kowalczyk | = ¥ i wom To nee es tear RN AIRES Tr CROCE Robert Hunter Kathy Hurley Sue Jankosky Anthony Jasinski Carol Javorski Paul Jensen Craig Johnson David Johnson Thomas Johnson Bozena Jowik Frank Jungman Judy Jungman Karen Juric Tina Kadow Michelle Kalafut Karen Kallquist Dana Karas Annette Karel Maria Karones George Karson Chery! Kazlauskas Doug Kazmierczak Scott Kehoe Chery! Kennedy Joseph Kenny Ken Kessler David Kleinhans Michael Klockowski Ronald Kmak Lauren Knapp Ursula Koch James Koeppen Cindy Koncelski Lynette Koronkowski Glenn Kosek John Kosmos Gary Kosvick Kathy Kowarsch Patrice Kramer John Krawisz Camille Krecioch Kurt Kutschke Doria Kwaak Cathy Kwick William Kwick Maria Kyroudis Richard Lakie Constance Lamberes Sophomores 59 Camera Shy Barbara Lee Bruce Lewis Nancy Lonngren Paul Mallet Michael Milianti Theodore Mora Robert Murray Jim Lambigger Regan Lamparski Joe Lancaster Kathy Lang Joe La Salvia Jo Anne Lauzon Debbie Lavan Brian Liekel Christl Leinweber Joe Lennon Kathy Lenihan Patty Leonard Jim Lepper Robert Lepper Dimitra Les | Jennifer Leske John Levickas Brian Lindner Sara Liposky Robert Locacius Mary Logsdon Ken Lopez Joe Lupe Holly Lutz Ken Lynch Shukri Maali Marilyn Macak Scott Mackowiak Therese Madigan Carolyn Major Pat Mangin Dan Manley Tony Marchetti Lora Mariani Ralph Marrera Jill Martin Sandra Martin Brandy Massett Theresa Mastela Yousef Matariyeh Jim Mayerhofer Jim McAdrian Chris McCarthy Scott McCauley Dawn McClelland John McDonald Larry McElheny Colleen McGarry 60 Sophomores MariBeth McGinnis Mary McGrath Ken McGuire Chris McLaughlin Monica Meehan Sue Merrow Kelly Meyers Laurie Meyers James Miklosh Gail Milligan Heather Milligan Laura Mitchell Khawla Mohammad John Montgolf Mike Moran Eric Morgan Rita Morong Jeff Mott! Scott Muehlhausen Cathy Mullen Annette Murray John Murray John F. Murray Maureen Murray Patrick Murray Yvette Murray Robert Myers Gina Naples Linda Neaves Marie Nehmzow Brian Nelson Sandy Nelson Tom Nelson Roger Nemeh Andy Neswick Ruth Neuman Margaret Newren Ellen Nienhuis George Nikolopoulos Rene Nisbet Laura Niziolek Chery! Noffs Jody Noffsinger Kathy Nolan Jennifer Nordquist Sophomores 61 Charlene Norris Joe Novak Cathy Novotny Cathy Oakes Rich O'Brenski Barbra O'Brien Bridget O'Connor Jacqueline O'Connor Margaret O'Connor Patricia O'Connor Regina Olen Mike Olewinski Charles Oliver Ray Oliver Delphine Olmos Mike O'Mara Robert Omiecinski Ed O'Neill John Orr Deirdre O'Sullivan Denise Pacourek Bill Palmer Karyn Panfil Maria Parillo Diane Pawlak Mark Pearson Charlee Perfetto Frank Pesek David Petzel Rene Phillips Paul Pisarski Lisa Pitts Kevin Plante Mike Plewa Linda Pluta Bob Pohlman Peter Pollack Tim Poma Tyrone Pope Theresa Pasch Deanna Poynter Kelly Pritchard Jeannie Provost Debbie Pryor Patrick Pulver Patrick Quigley John Radloff Rita Rainsford ; Camera Shy | f Nancy Novotny | Mike O'Reilly ! David Pady Mike Perkins | Earl Plummer q Kathy Rafter 62 Sophomores Leonard Ramos Tina Ranalli Kevin Raven Nancy Ray Hamid Razik Jenny Reichard Tim Reilly Laura Rezetko Tammy Rhoades Jodi Richards Pat Riggi Mike Riley Isabella Rizzi Mike Roberts Fred Robishaw Tom Robson Rachel Rogers Liz Romano Maria Rossi Susan Rowe Sandra Rule Tony Russo Kelly Ryan Maria Ryl-Kucchar Ed Sala Tricia Salerno Amer Samawi Ray Samoska Laura Sanavaitis Bruce Scaduto Tony Scalzitti Patricia Schalasky Don Schmidt Paul Schmitz Mary Schneider Lisa Schoeneman Michelle Schopper Teresia Schott Steve Schramek George Schultz Mike Schultz Bill Schulz Karen Seehoffer Dave Selmer Steve Senka Raed Shaktah Stacey Shambo Robert Sharon Camera Shy Gina Rossi Richard Russ Dawn Schlosser Sophomores 63 David Sharpe Maria Siedis Julie Sierakowski Gwen Sigler Marty Siple Shari Siwinski Cindy Skala Tom Skinner Carol Skoumal Bridgit Smith Jim Smith Paula Smith Scott Smitko Laurie Sonichsen Jeanne Sorice Kurt Spriesch Renee Staberow Sandy Stafford Bob Steerns Cathy Steelman David Stell George Strama Vincent Strenk Charles Struve Bob Suchy Steward Suvada Raed Sweis Steven Swiec Jim Szilagyi Sylvia Ternes George Thiel Robin Thomas Diane Thompson Maureen Thornton Tammy Tolsma Robert Topple Robert Trinkhaus Brenda Tuazon Jeanine Tunstall Sheri Tuzik Ted Tyszko John Unger Susan Unnerstall Jean Uryasz Nancy Vahl Louis Vajko Tim Valasek Dwayne Vandergriend Camera Shy Bonnie Shull Pat Siedschlag Cindy Sorensen Rich Stalla Pat Stratman Clifford Taylor Tom Travis Chris Tryonis Chris Valentine 64 Sophomores Camera Shy June Walker Chris West Mare Whicher David Wills John Wnek Andy Woods Constance Zartler Kelly Varnell Lisa Vasil Cathy Veglio Gina Venturella John Verschave Sandy Vervaet David Vicker Bill Villies Chris Vocke Alecia Volkman Karen Vorberg Deana Vowell George Vowell Walter Wahlfeldt John Wakefield Robin Walden Bob Walker Tamara Walker Janet Wallenberg Jean Waller Scott Walschlager Jimmy Ward Roy Watson Ray Webster Brian Wegrzyn Barbara Wesselhoff Guy Western ‘ Theresa Whalen Kathy White Cindy Whittington Mike Wiersema Mitchell Wierzgac Jeff Wilamowski Dave Wilde Roy Wilkie Scott Willnecker Shelly Wilson Beverly Wokoun Pat Wolfe Wendy Wood Wendy Wroble Mark Wydra Kim Yandik Chris Yontez Talal Zegar George Zekios Nancy Zoladz Sophomores 65 “Pov - soP on Peto Top Row: Jim Lagiglia, Mike Novak, Gerry Whiteford, Pat Bowden, John Smarz, Ed Mertic, Bob Radke, Larry Hinz, Peter Koliopolous, Ron Baader. Third Row: Mary Kay Bourbalous, Judy Prembski, Cindy Spano, Laura Wozniak, Cathy Alexander, Maureen Thompsen, Dolores Douce, Peggy Brooks, Sandy Wesselhoff, Kathy Koruba, Dan Sabatini, Larry Opiela. Second Row: Adeline Machala, Jill Fundarik, Jan Genis, Lucy Arce, Marie Spero, Cindy Niziolek, Kathy Woods, Penny Sierros, Sue Jacksich, Debbie Swan, Gina Busch. First Row: Marie McGrath, Martina McGilloway, Terri Egan, Jean Patterson, Eileen Queely, Roberta Panice, Elli Kostek, Colleen Donavan, Joyce Trojinar, Eilleen Stanton, Denise Vilchuck. 66 Let the Good Times Roll .. . Oo. Wes leo = ty WY a IS Marie McGrath, Secretary Larry Hinz, President Peter Koliopolous, Vice President Cathy Alexander, Treasurer Juniors 67 Camera Shy Laura Arens Tami Barchak John Belter Scot Bennett Ed Berg Doug Blyth Pat Bowden Margaret Brandt William Brayton Laura Brown Lita Budz Carli Vitorio Ron Cerevic Tammy Cernauskas Deanne Cohen Al Adamow Dan Adams Marian Adams Peter Agee Randy Albrecht Cathy Alexander Sandy Alfano Bob Allen Anna Amoroso Ray Anderzunas Jennifer Andrasek Mary Anicich Lucy Arce Dan Arguello David Armstrong Ted Armstrong Gary Aschenbach Mary Atkinson Ron Baader Mary Bachelder John Bail Richard Baker Laura Banach Joan Bara Bob Barchak Mary Kay Barich Perry Barnhouse John Bartlett Jeff Bass Lee Baxa Bridget Beckett John Bedore Lynette Belin Dayna Beller Jill Belter Tammi Bennett Linda Berndl Richard Berndt Bill Bidochka Bill Bila Wayne Biros Dennis Boersma Pat Boersma Bill Boersma Mark Bogard John Bollito Dale Bombacino Julie Borg 68 Juniors Robert Bosak Debbie Boudreau Mary Bourbulas Cindy Bousman Dawn Bowman Barbara Braash William Brand Judy Brandt Richard Brenn Jamie Bresnahan Joanmarie Brewer Pamela Brines Mark Bronkema Margaret Brooks David Brown Michael Brown Mary Broz Curtis Bruce Laurie Bujanski Judy Bumstead Pasquale Burdi David Burgin Marjorie Burns Michael Burns Debbie Bus Gina Busch Steven Busekros Daniel Busse Daniel Cagle Richard Callozzo Donna Campbell Judith Carlo Sandra Carlson Thomas Carollo Susan Carrano Tammy Carstens Catherine Carty Patrick Casey Terrence Castleton Michael Cesario Robert Chapello Evelyn Charleston Glenn Chovanec Nicole Christakes Kaye Claybourne James Cleary James Cline Dennis Cluver Deena Coakley Tina Colesby Juniors 69 Paula Companio Carl Conti Mary Conway Hazel Cooney Carol Cooper Mary Cooper Joe Cosenza Sharon Covert Lori Cramer Alice Crane Martha Cuellar Colleen Cullinan Jim Cunningham Janet Daggy Julie Dague Linda D'Amico Lynn Damrau John DeAngelis Frank DeGrassi Joe Deno Tom Devereux Jim DeVries Bernie DeYoung Steve Diaz Vince Diaz Jim Dillon Mark Dimartino Barb Dittrich MaryAnne Divincenzo Kenneth Dolan Colleen Donovan Laura Dorgan Pat Doyle Jo-Anne Draper Marianne Draper Mary Drish Carol Duncan Lynette Dunn Tim Dunn Jim Durlin Criag Dusik Scott Dusik Diane Dybas David Eaton Therese Egan 70 Juniors Linda Egersits Jim Ellison Dave Engle Bill Erdakos Bill Ernst Lisa Evans Kathy Feigl Chris Fenton Ken Fewkes Frank Fiene Steve Filipiak Raylene Fischer Brenda Fitzmaurice Garret Flavin Lenore Fleckenstein Rob Fleming Kevin Flynn Nadine Flynn Maureen Foertsch John Foley Nick Forden Joe Fortier Erin Fowler Mike Fox Steve Frieling Marijo Frontera Jill Fundarek Christine Gal Dan Galessi Laura Galzin Shawn Garvey Mary Gary Mike Gatz Jan Genis Rosanne Geraci Jim Giertych Deanna Goerres Mike Goldbach Greg Gorka Ray Gorniewicz Maria Gragido Sean Graham Anna Granoski Brian Greene Dan Grisko Teresa Grossman Karen Haack Joe Halford Camera Shy Charmain Conwell Mike Cook Bernie Couch Lorene Crepps Kevin Daly Jackie Davis Cheryl DeCicco Nancy DeVivo Lisa Dorgan Dolores Douce Dion Dunlap Anis Elsouso Patrick Fahey Debra Fairchild Paul Filipas Patrick Finnegan Sandy Frale Robin Gaston Scott Gillen Jesse Gomez Juniors 71 Camera Shy Antoinette Hartman Linda Hartman Faiz Hassan Judy Heebner Patty Hepp Patricia Herman Kerry Hickey Howard Hintz Carl Jackson Deborah Jacob Patricia Jennings Dale Johnson Allan Kaminski Joy Kakta Dan Kalkstein Tammy Kamberos Mary Kammin Rhonda Kansoer Don Kapp Ron Kapp Melissa Hall Kathy Hamill Barry Hammonds Kathy Hanline Donna Hanson Mike Hardesty Russ Harper Sandy Healy Karen Hedrick Georgette Hein Margaret Heinrich leman Helal Holly Helms Dayid Henrick Karen Hickey Sue Hinkleman Larry Hinz Robert Hnat John Hogan Theresa Hogan Bill Hogan Janet Hood Glenn Hopkins Kathy Houlihan Larry Hovey Susan Hudacek Ann Irlbacher Victor Jakowitz Sue Jaksich Tom Janel Randall Jankosky Mark Jennings Tim Jennings Rich Jeszke Mark Johnsen James Johnson Merton Johnson Marty Jonaitis Laura Junge Gary Jungman Lyrae Kadow 72 Juniors Chris Kautz Bernie Keane Chris Kelnosky Scott Kilgore Joe Klimek Krista Kiley Dan Klinger Gail Klosak Angela Knapp Bill Knapp Kelly Knauz Heide Koch Jeff Koehler Mike Kohles Helen Kokinakos Kathy Koldoff Pete Koliopoulos Sandy Kolodske Jim Kolodziej Bob Konchan Teresa Konkowski Sawn Koruba Russ Koranda Kathy Koruba Ellen Kosteck Jim Kouski Julienne Koziol Aileen Kozlowski Laraine Kross Keith Krout Keith Krueger Pete Krull Nancy Kruse Laura Ksiazek Dan Kulig Chris Kupezyk Andy Kutsulis Dennis Kuzel Carl Kyrk Toni Lafevre Jim Lagiglia Bill Lambigger Laura Lamont Jeanine Lamountain Jolee Lamparter Shirley Lanenga Curt Lang Diane Lanham Camera Shy Paul Karner Carol Kasley JoAnne Kass Mike Kazlauskas Pat Keane Joe Kelnar Eddie Kiswani Linda Kleimark John Koliopoulos Mike Lafaire Mark Laidlaw Jeff Larsen Juniors 73 Camera Shy Phillip Leonard David Lewalski Melinda Lewis David Londos Gregory Lynch Robert Macak Mitchell Mar ek Gary Markey Janice Mathis Linda McDonald Laurie McEathron Scott McElwee Marie McGrath Edward Mertic Julie Larsen Rhonda Lech Bradley Leibold Robert Lenart Diana Leo Diana Lepper Patricia LeTourneau Keith Libert Colleen Link Donna Lippner Sherri Lodl Laura Logsdon Kevin Luckett Mary Lundgren Paul Lundquist Michael Lunn Sue Lyons Bonnie Macak Adeline Machala Tom Mackey Paul Maddox Glen Maiberger Pam Major William Mallet Katherine Mangan Patricia Mannix Greg Manweiler Kristine Markiewicz Susan Marquardt Kenneth Martin Mike Martos Pamela Masokas Margaret McAllister Charlene McCollum Julie McCormick Denise McElligott Martina McGilloway Gerard McGuiggan Joseph Mcintyre Mary McKinney Lisa McMahon Carol McTeague Sherri Meyer Christine Michal Lincoln Michal James Millay Michelle Millay Timothy Miller 74 Juniors JF John Miner Ray Minnis Tony Mistrata Lisa Mitchell Mary Moore Kathy Moran Mike Morgenroth Nancy Morell Joan Morus Merrit Mullen Debbie Murdoch Kathy Murphy Bob Murphy Bill Murphy Mary Murray Dan Murtaugh Leonard Muscarello Caryn Myer Clifford Nehmzow Terry Nendza Cindy Nevels Jim Newbauver Rita Newman Ed Nilles Cindy Niziolek Jim Nootbaar Mike Novak Joyce Nowak Gloria Nowicki Dan Nowaczyk Paul O'Connor Helen O'Dell Kathy O'Donnell Ray Oliver Nick Olivero John Olsen Janis Olson Charles O'Mara Mike O'Neill Larry Opiela Mike Oremus Terri Orr Bob Ostrowski Don Ott Rick Otten Angelica Pacheco John Pajor Roberta Panice Camera Shy Susan Mnacek Mike Mondry Lynn Mora Joe Neff Beth Nielsen Dawn Novy Wendy O'Brenski Steve Ortmann Judie Paetzmann Juniors 75 Tami Parejko Lisa Parson Jean Paterson Jerry Pender Sue Peters Diana Petersen Karen Peterson Mark Peterson Mike Peterson Laura Pfeiffer Sue Phelan Dave Phillips Sue Pierce Kim Pipala Karen Pisarski Rita Pleming Pam Plewa Chris Polaski Laura Polehonki Mike Polerecky Sandy Polito Sharon Polito Kim Pollack Judy Porembski Mike Powell JoAnne Preto Lori Przybyla Michaelene Pullia Eileen Quealy Bob Radtke Jeanne Raftery Lori Ralston Hanann Razik Bill Reardon Joyce Refner Bob Reis Nancy Rhodes Mary Riordan Lora Rios Sue Risse Cindy Ritter Tina Ritter Jeff Rosenberg Steve Ross Joe Rourke Mike Ruff Rick Rush Peggy Ryan Camera Shy (ae 9a mS tiie Carla Patrone Conception Radosevich Tom Radzienda Paul Reed Dawn Reichart Mike Riesbeck Rick Rosary Tom Ruckman John Rule 76 Juniors i hi 4 Danny Sabatini Terry Sabatini Martin Safstrom Linda Sargent Angela Savaglio Bonnie Sawyer Bob Schadt Laura Schieve Karen Schinke Joe Schlagel Gail Schloegel Barb Schmidt Mari Schmitz Eileen Schneider Diane Scholtens Doug Scholtens Margaret Schopper Kristie Schryver Mike Schumm Marianne Scott Lynn Seehoffer Carolyn Sexton Linda Shirey Greg Showan Penny Sierros David Sikorski Shari Simpson Mark Siple Ron Siwinski Mike Skala Bob Skinner Mike Slattery John Smarz Pam Smit Cindy Smith Kelly Smith Scott Sobol Alan Sonner Cindy Spano Marie Spero Bob Springer Sandy Sprouse Bryan Spruth Bill Stalla Eileen Stanton Tom Starmach Steve Stearns Phil Stefanich Camera Shy Lisa Sadlon Sami Shuheibar John Shultz Steve Sikorski Ted Skoundrianos Steve Slezak Mark Smith Jeanette Sombraske Juniors 77 Larry Sternal Dan Stoika Julie Strauss Margaret Strossner Deanne Strycker Mark Stuart David Styrcula Jill Suchomel David Sumers Aaron Summerfield Mike Summers Deéra Swan Kathy Swiec Sue Swiecicki Tony Swistek Dennis Szilagyi Michelle Szum Karl Tallas Darren Taylor Lynne Taylor Scott Taylor Bev Tebo Collette Tepper Sue Thiel Kathy Thome Jennifer Thomsen Laura Tihlarik Tammy Timm Dave Tobin Anita Toczylowski Larry Tomasek Pat Traynor Joyce Trojniar Lynn Tyszko George Vanderlinde David Vasil Mary Velcich Rich Velcich Don Veldman Mike Venturella Tom Vervaet Tracy Vicker Denise Vilchuck Andy Vitetta Don Vogel 78 Juniors Dave Vogt Ken Vopelak Linda Wahlfeldt Jeanne Wall Dan Walsh Kelley Walsh Tony Wedick Randy Wegrzyn Ed Weidner Barb Weinberg Sandy Weisbrod Jim Wells Carol Wendling Sandy Wesselhoff Mark White Sue White Gerry Whiteford Jim Williams John Williams David Wilson Larry Wojciechowski Mike Wolfe Jeff Wood Kathy Woods Sherry Wortel Laura Wozniak Mark Woznaik Tom Wuethric h Tracey Wulff Barb Zadakus Adam Zart Mary Zbylut Lila Zegar Mara Ziegler Jamilah Ziyad Nemer Ziyad Wayne Zoll Camera Shy Patti Sullivan David Susemiehl Dean Taylor Jeff Theunnissen Maureen Thompson Bill Toppel Matt Trlak Steve Trosper Tom Vahl Bob Van Huis Donna Walker Rich Walshon Pat Wargin Janet Wasowicz Kathy Wheeler Jim Whitney Barbara Wilke Mike Willey Kurt Witzel Jeff Wokoun Scott Yukel Sara Zart 2 ‘ pM as EP ag A 4 = Juniors 79 Jerry Chickerillo, Nancy Dunning, Leonetta Rizzi, Marie McGrath. « | | + First Row: Camille Krecioch, Jerry Chickerillo, Nancy Dunning, Leonetta Rizzi, Marie McGrath, Vicki Kolinski, Dawn Pacourek. Second Row: Larry Hinz, Bob Radtke, Mike Novak, Jim LaGiglia, Bill Tasker, Wally Busse, Eileen Quealy, Maureen Thompson. Third Row: Kathy Woods, Karen Vinci, Monica Harper, Noreen Fitzmaurice, Patti Harr, Jayne Anderson, Martina McGilloway, Sue Schieve, Colleen Bowman, Dr. Smith. Top Row: Debbie Campbell, Jerry Whiteford, Laurie Petrica, Bob Suchy, Gina Venturella, Chuck Suchy, Nadia Bedwan, Kathy Lenihan. Not Pictured: Dan Coakley, Dawn McClenin. 80 Student Council Activities 81 D.EA. Distributive Education Club Back Row: Scott Lafevere, John Reis, Jim Newsome, Jim Klinger, Dave Hamilton,Rich Wydra.Middle Row: Bob Newren, John Ohvelkeld, Hiede Koch, Marge Brandt, Nancy Safs- drom, Sherri Meyer, Mr. Ricordati, Advisor. Front Rwo: Sam Georyelos, Adam Zart, Amy Carrano, Judy Brandt, Mary Rooney. Not Pictured: Kathy Baker, Laura Christie, Marcia Cooper, Mike O'Hare, Mike Oremus. He 82 Activities Home Economics Related Organization Back Row: Kevin O'Laughlin, Barb Novak, Lynn Mora, Sandie Alfano, Joe Klimek, Janet Murray, Cindy | Sorensen, Tina Ritter, Terry Hogan. Front Row: Anna LaSalvia, Lisa Carrano, Becky Ackerman, Laura Pfeiffer, Mike Mondry, Tina Marcek, Karen Steinke, Deb Wallenberg, Sandy Bergel, Mrs. Atwood, | Advisor. | i CWT. Cooperative Work Training Back Row: Steve Trosper, Wayne Zoll, Mark Dobrowits, Tom Mackey, Jeff Theunnissen, Randy Cordova, Russ Koranda, Mike Hardesty, Bob Skin- ner, Mike Cerf, Tony Swistek, Mr. Waksmundski. Middle Row: John Bartlett, Doug Jones, Tim Dorian, Bill Toppel, Greg Manweiler, Joe Kas- bohm, Jim Newbauer, Mike Kohles, Greg Lynch. Front Row: Debbie Fair- child, Toni LaFevre, Eileen Schneider, Dawn Bowman, Lisa McMahen, Cathy Oakes. Office Education Association Back Row: Linda Galati, Sue Piaskowy, Michelle LeRoy, Lynn Olson, Laura Holwell, Chris Morrell, Chris Ross, Kathy Scislowicz, Darnell Strama. Middle Row: Maria Calabrese, Donna Bujanski, Ellen Phelps, Katie O'Leary, Tina Gill, Mrs. Karpiak, Coordinator. Front Row: Doreen Balachowski, Cindy Slawecki, Mike Manley. Not Pictured: Bonnie Bielawa. Activities 83 ADDLER, : 3 R o ) 2 “ . Shari Simpson and Larry Cunat as Hodel and Perchik. . Dave Domine as ‘the Fiddler’’ — symbol of ‘‘Fiddler on the Roof. ’ . Grandma Tzietel fortells the future in Tevye’s dream. ‘ . The infamous spirit Fruma Sara places a curse on Tevye's household. ? fh , Sg : : . The Russians and Jews forget their differences in a dance at a bar in Anatevka. ay ae ae « . Tevye dreams of a better life in ‘If | were a Rich Man.” s h Vy Ii—_ : Me. e . Mary Fleming as Golde listens to her husband (Jim Maddox) relate his horrible oe ‘: . ‘ Um % dream. . The Mamas and Daughters sing ‘Sunrise, Sunset’' during the wedding scene. . John Miner and Curt Lang do the traditional bottle dance at the wedding recep- tion. Fiddler on the Roof 85 Row 1: J. Chickerillo, C. Suchy, T. Fredericks, J. Morgenthaler, M. Schulz, Mr. Waksmundski, Sponsor. Row 2: Doc. Woods, D. Pacourek, M. Berkley, K. Wolf, C. Schiavitti, K. Judd, L. Wierus, J. Haubenreiser, J. Major. Row 3: J. Fiore, M. Joniatis, G. Bush, M. Thompson, C. Alexander, C. Dornan, C. Fadden, J. Fundarek, S. Kramer, L. Wozniak, N. Flynn, C. Spano, Mr. Stoy, Sponsor. Row 4: T. Flynn, J. LaGiglia, B. Dunkel, T. Egan, M. McGilloway, B. Sawyer, J. Pater- son, E. Quealy, M. McGrath, S. Pol- ito. Row 5: B. Tasker, T. McEntee, D. Arguelio, G. Matulik, J. Matulik, K. Bourbolds, C. McCart, L. Matha, Mr. Miller. ® — se in + ‘ bi Standing: Patrick Quigley, George Stroma, Bernard Couch, Judie Paetzmann, John Wnek, Robert Toppel, John Bergquist, Robert Locacius, Chuck Evans, Robert Walker, Joe Erdakos, June Walker, Mr. Stoy, Sponsor. Kneeling: Carol Skomal, Scott McCauley, Scott Mackowiak, Bill Bower, Cathy Steelman, Jody Noffsinger, Dave Pady. 86 Activities | Junior Peppers: Senior Peppers: | Front Row: Kathy Koruba, Eileen Stanton, Joyce Trojniar, Terri Egan. Middle — Front Row: Sherry Sawyer, Dawn Pacourek, Margie Berkery, Carol Schiavitti. Back Row: Ms. Row: Rose Geraci, Jill Fundarek, Lori Cramer. Back Row: Ms. Andersen, Andersen, Teresa Cooney, Judy Schieve, Kim Connally. Sponsor, Julie Strauss, Sandy Kolodske, Laura Schieve. Peppers 87 ae PIPPI Gey 1 And limes Oa ’ SN ti y ) | | i My si | Ll NNN 88 Pippin ron co = = a Ao a Cpartanite The 79-80 school year was one of transition for OLCHS'S monthly publica- tion, the SPARTANITE. Departing from the traditional ‘‘newspaper'’ format, this year's publication was a ‘‘newsmagazine ’. It was a rather successful one at that, as numerous awards were won at many different conferences. 1 — Joe Vajarsky working on one of his SPARTANITE covers. 2 — Laura Galzin, Vanessa Faurie and Russ Harper looking over the latest issue of the paper. 3 — Seated, left to right: Dawn Pacourek, Maureen Foertsch, Carol Witham, Carolynn Dwan, Maureen Graham, Kelli Keenan and Beth Fischl. Middle Row, left to right: Tim Reyna, Bill Henry, Lynette Dunn, Brian L. Smith, Patrick Rich, and Nadia Bedwan. Top Row, left to right: Advisor Ray Elliott, Gina Busch, Mark Johnsen, Joe Sapulich, Gerry Kruder, Jerry Kotas, George VanderLinde, Jim Wielebnicki, Dave Clough, Marge Berkery, Chris Morong and Carol Dornan. Not Pictured: Laura Galzin, Joe Vajarsky, Carla McGuire, Tracy McGuire, Russ Harper, Phil Strenk, Vanessa Faurie, - and Sue Leach. 90 Spartanite 1. Shield Editorial Staff: Front Row: Lynn Mora, Sheila Burgess, Mari Schmitz, Janet Girten, Melissa Hall, Karen Wolf, Sue Leach. Standing: Margie Berkery, Chris Morong, Patti Sullivan, Caryn Myers, Jean Paterson, Cathy Fad- den. Sponsor: Mrs. Kotheimer Photographers 2. Lynn Mora 3. Lauren Knapp and Robyn McCourt 4. Sales Staff: Sitting: Laura Lange, Sara Liposky, Camille Kre- cioch, Margie Burns, Judy Carlo. Standing: Mimi Thornton, Linda Pluta, Melissa Hall, Julie Flathom, Barb Sullivan, Lori Gizewski, Maria Ryl Kucchar, Maria Siedis, Lesa Mar- kiewicz. wpe oe as Shield 91 = a y ° ” a fe) Cc ° x= ze) e 2 tS 5 72 = N ron Sponsor: Mr. Hill 1. Seniors: Top Row: Jeff Lehmann, Mike Sears, Mike Flis, Bill Tasker. Third Row: Sue Leach, Eva Wang, Barb Wornick, Tina Haisma, Beth Dorgan, Ellen Cizek, i —. Joan Rainsford, Andrea Reed, Lisa Maracich, Leonetta Rizzi. Second Row: Cathy : Fadden, Chuck Suchy, Pat Slovik, Bob Wagner, Bill Henry, Brian Smith, Dan Charleston, Jan Warpinski, Jim Xeros, Jane Pajor, Karen Vinci, Laurie Petrica. Sitting: Judy Schieve, Sheri Wantiez, Chris Cubr, Nadia Bedwan, Doug Schmidt, Phil Yontez, Denise Rynkar, Christine Morrell, Barb Sullivan. Not Pictured: Debo- rah Dougherty, Liz Drogos, Leslie Heidenreich, Robyn McCourt, Kristie Medows, Randell Moline, Laura Shambo, David Szum. . Juniors: Top Row: Mike Burns, Bill Hogan, Peggy Brooks, Sherry Wortel, Wendy O'Brenski, Michelle Szum, Lynette Dunn, Jim Lagiglia. Third Row: Bob Springer, Pat Bowden, Keith Krout, Carol Wendling, Lisa Parson, Margie Burns, Judy Carlo, Jean Paterson, Lynette Berlin, Robert Chapelle, Caryn Meyer, Karen Peterson. Second Row: John Smarz, Pete Koliopolas, Cathy Alexander, Judy Porembski, Christine Fenton, Debbie Swam, Jan Genis, Sue Jaksich, Mary Kay Bourbulas, Kristie Schryver, Mari Schmitz, Mari Divincenzo. Sitting: Larry Hinz, Jerry Whiteford, Penny Sierros, Mary Murray, Deena Coakley, Linda Wahlfeldt, Carolyn Sexton, Cindy Niziotek, Tammy Carstens, Joy Kakta. Not Pictured: Mary Bachelder, Jerry Pender, Joanne Preto, Cathy Woods. . Officers: Doug Schmidt, President; Nadia Bedwan, Secretary; Denise Rynkar, Treasurer;-Phil Yontez, Vice President. National Honor Society 93 Captains: Lisa Kush, senior co-captain, Charlotte Reed, captain, Jan Olson, junior co-captain with sponsor Ms. Mooney. 2. Pom Pon Squad: Front Row: Lisa Kush, Charlotte Reed, Jan Olson. Middle Row: Monica Ranalli, Maureen McClure, Eva Wang, Lynette Belin, Judy Brooks, Debbie Brooks. Back Row: Kelley Knauz, Peggy Brooks, Renee Staberoee, Jan Genis, Lisa Maracich, Jolee Lampater, Carol Moon. 3. Pom Pon Alternates: Back Row: Lynette Korankowski, Gina Bush, Adeline Machala, Andrea Reed. Front Row: Cynthia Niziolek, Cathy Carty, Tami Bennett. Not Pictured: Sue Jaksich. 94 Pom Pons VICA. Sponsors Mr. Vazzana and Mr. Garry Don Synski, vice president; Mr. Vazzana, sponsor; Dean Coughlin, president. 5B VICA Club: Back Row: Curtis Bruce, Don Younker, Gregg Kutschke, Scott Kappel, Andy Vitetta, Mitch Marek, Nick Forden, Jim Bolz, Mark Smith, Tom Luckett, John Koliopoulos, Frank Gubernat, Tom Spencer, Steve Toppel, Brett Alexander, Steve Glassco, Merton Johnson, Mike Miarik, Tim Miller. Middle Row: Jeff Koehler, Leo Milashoski, Jim Kazlous, Ken Cichon, Terri Schalasky, Tom Radzienda, Scott McElwee. Front Row: Frank Caprio, Jim Redy, Joe Garcia. 5A VICA Club: Back Row: Mike Cooper, Scott Dusik, Ed Valliere, Jim Williams, Bill Harm, Joe Blow, Tom Spencer, Scott Such, Tony Jacobs, Al Bruce, Joe Blow. Middle Row: Dave Matakiewicz, Larry Hovey, Bill Brayton, Jeff Wokoun, Mike Manoogian, Brian Falctovich, Rich Knat, Mark McCampbell, John Howver, Andy Moran, Dennis Gage, Randy Jankosky, Mike Smith, Rich Rosary. Front Row: Dan McBerg, Dan Maerker, Jeff Bauer, Craig Lowell, Don Synski, Joe Garcia, Dean Coughlin, Bob Thomas, Dale Erdman. V.ILC.A. 95 Mathletes are participants in mathemat- ical contests held between schools in the SICA conference. Each contest includes four levels of written competi- tion, a calculator competition, and oral presentations. The Mathletes organization recognizes students of outstanding mathematical ability, encourages independent study, a nd provides a meeting ground for stu- dents of mathematics through academic competition. 96 Mathletes . Mathletes: Sponsor: Mr. Mulderink, Asst.: Mr. Hess. Bottom Row: Karen Vorberg, Jim Spirakes, Carolyn Sexton, Sue Nisse, Judy Schieve, Mira Barbir. Second Row: Diane Smith, Julie Thiel, Cynthia Niziolek, Lisa Maracich, Joy Kakta, Dave Kilgore. Third Row: Jim Behling, Lyndon Chao, Liz Drogos, Janet Warpinski, Paul Lundquist, Al Boglio. Fourth Row: Michelle Szum, Doug Schmidt, Randall Moline, Greg Hendzel, Ron Baader, Brian Smith, Dan Charleston, Mike Burns, Colleen McCarthy. Top: Brian Moofe, Steve Wozniak, Phillip Yontez, Larry Loman, Frank Hogan, Bill Hogan. 2. Calculators 3. Oralists 4. Freshmen 5. Sophomores 6. Juniors 7. Seniors 8. The proud S.1.C.A. West winners Mathletes 97 Chess Teauw Top Row, |. to r.: Mr. Dominiak, Craig Johnson, Paul Lundquist, Phil Yontez, Nam Levan, Dan Charleston, Ken Hauck. Seated: Brian Smith, Tim Poma, Scott Kilgore, Doug Schmidt, Peter Pollack. Not Pictured: Dave Kilgore, John Wakefield. Photo. Club O e Left to Right: Judy Carlo, Secretary; Robyn McCourt, Vice President; Lauren Knapp, Trea- surer; Chris Morrell, President. Photography Club Front Row, |. to r.: Kristie Medows, Sue Purpura, Nancy Morrell. Middle Row, I. to r.: Robert Carlo, Jim Haworth, Lauren Knapp, Margie Burns, Mr. Horejs, Spon- sor. Back Row, |. to r.: Judy Carlo, George Matulik, Alex Cueller, Robyn McCourt, Chris Morrell, Jim Mitchell, Vanessa Faurie. 98 Activities s Seated, |. to r.: Joy Kakta, Ms. Williams — Sponsor, Carol Wendling, Bob Springer — President, Mary Kay Bourbalas. Standing, |. to r.: Karen Bourbulas, Marie Spero — Secretary, Carolyn Sexton — Vice President, Sue Risse, Michelle Szum, Lynette Belin, Cathy Carty, Margie Burns, Dawn Geegan — Treasurer. Not Pictured: Adeline Machala, Colleen McGarry, Jackie Szyska. French Club 99 100 Theatre Thespians First Row: Dawn Koruba, Laurie Sorenson, Barb Schmidt, Jan Hood, Shari Simpson, Marion Adams. Officers: Cathy Smitko, Vicki Kolinski, Curt Lang. Middle Row: Tim Reyna, John Miner, Liz Drogus, Jan Brons, Paul Reed, Maureen Foertsch, Jeff Bass. Top Row: Terry Castleton, Dave Domine, Mark Johnson, Bill Knapp, Ray Oliver, Bev Tebo, Scott Smitko, Rick Bradley, Marie Ryl-Kuchar, Ed Delso, Dennis Boersma. Not Pictured: Cindy Russ, Laurie McEathron, Martha Domine, Gerri Boyle, Debbie Dough- erty. Theat Bottom Row: June Eastman, Dawn Koruba, Laurie Soren- sen, Barb Schmidt, Jan Hood, Pat Monrey, Jon Colesby, Vicki Kolinski, Jayne Anderson. Middle Row: Rob Taylor, Marion Adams, Shari Simpson, Curt Lang, Gloria Now- icki, Paul Reed, Bev Tebo, Maureen Foertson, Marie Ryl- Kuchar. Top Row: Mark Johnson, Dave Domine, Terry Castleton, Jim Xeros, Tim Reyna, Ed Delso, John Miner, Bill Knapp, Liz Drogus, Dee Hope, Janice Brons, Ray Oli- ver, Dennis Boersman, Kim Beister, Ginnie Fisher, Scott Brons, Pam Ryan, Scott Smitko, Jeff Bass, Cathy Smitko, Rick Bradley. Sitting: Gerri Boyle, Curt Lang, Diane Randle. Back Row: Dee Hope, Rick Bradley, Vicki Kolinski, Bill Knapp. fei f Seg Peop le . Top Row: Bev Tebo, Cathy Smitko, Scott Smitko, Jeff Bass, Paul Reed, Rick Bradley, Gloria Nowicki, Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Liz Drogos. Middle Row: Phil Strenk, Dawn Koruba, Maureen Foertsch, Lyndon Chao, Curt Lang, Aimee Fleming, Shari Simpson, Pam Ryan, Colleen McGarry. Bottom Row: Rich Rush, Vicki Kolinski, Sue Kramer, Laurie Bujanski, Nicole Nico- sia, Mary Barbir. Not Pictured: Debbie Dougherty, Jim Xeros, Martha Domine, Jerry Kruder, Ken Jankist, Scott Smutney, Tim Reyna, Cindy Russ. Forensics Sweepstakes Champions at Hillcrest — Dec. 15, 1979 2. Top Row: Cindy Russ, Cathy Smitko, Phil Strenk, Paul Reed, Rick Bradley, Gloria Nowicki, Rich Rush. Middle Row: Bev Tebo, Curt Lang, Vicki Kolin- ski, Shari Simpson, Jeff Bass, Nicole Nicosia. Bottom Row: Laurie Bujan- ski, Lyndon Chao, Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Aimee Fleming. Sponsor: Mr. John Leary, Asst.: Mr. Collins, Mrs. Tomeski, and Mr. Dzurison. Forensics 101 = x ” i o x Cc 5 Ns wm 0 N ro) = 0) — me AS o A ” (= 7) x c 5 x ir The Ecology Club is one of the largest clubs at OLCHS with 75 mem- bers. The club is sponsored by Mr. John Brodemus and Mr. J. T. Thompson. Club members participate in many activities: they maintain the court- yard that began in 1977. The club entered its first float in the 1979 Homecoming and won ‘‘Most Outstanding Float’’. They began work to improve and restore the school's 12 acre prairie field station by increasing the types of plants and animals present on the site. They have also maintained its newsletter to alumni members of the club. The Ecology Club also sponsors a Kildeer, a prairie bird, at Brook- field Zoo. Field trips the Ecology Club has taken include: Michigan State Uni- versity, Kellogg Biological Station, Lincoln Park Zoo and Chicago Academy of Science, Starved Rock State Park, Milwaukee County Museum and Mitchell Park Conservatory in Milwaukee and a back- packing trip to Brown County State Park and Hooster National For- est in Indiana. The Ecology Club travels to areas to watch rare wildlife or interesting exhibits. The club members learn such outdoor activities as canoeing, skiing and backpacking. 1 First Row, left to right: J. T. Thompson, Nancy Rhodes, Linda Wahlfeldt, Sherry Wortel, Tina Colesby, Kathy Fahey, Robin Glaser, Linda Neaves, Diane Gesiakowski, Chuck Suchy, Bob Suchy, Terry Schott, Michelle Farley and John Brodemus. Second Row: Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Jim LaGiglia, Carol Wendling, Debbie Swan, Janet Swan, Joan Dunning, Theresa Mastella, Rene Nes- bet, Doria Kwaak, Karen Seehoffer and Diane Chickerillo. Third Row: Ruth Neuman, Michelle Millay, Jenni Nordquist, Anna Hell- man, Nancy Brandt, Margaret O'Connor, Colleen Bownan, Monica Harper, Patti Harr, Barb Dittrich, Penny Colesby, Maria Dinaso, and Jim Dinaso. Fourth Row: Debbie Watson, Donna Chickerillo, Pat Slovick, Karen Viner, Ken Christenson, Kim Sal- vati, Danielle Simpson, Lisa Korthase, Curt Lang, and Nancy Dun- ning. Fifth Row: Pam Stryszak, Dawn DeMichael, John Burdelik, Bob Sharon, Jon Colesby, Dave Tallon, Dan Scholtens, Bob Bueh- : ler, Jon Schmitz and Robin Walden. Not Pictured: Annmarie Ott, Diane Scholtens, Chris McCarthy, Holly Johnson, Ken Kessler, Kim Beister, Dan Dunning, Ruth Hlebasko, Gail Smith, Laura Meyers, . George VanderLinde and Wendy O'Brenski. Ecology Club members cross country skiing at Pulaski Woods. Working on the award-winning Homecoming float. Board of Directors: Seated: Joan Dunning and Nancy Dunning. Second Row: Linda Neaves and Chuck Suchy. Top Row: Mr. Bro- demus, Bob Buehler and Mr. Thompson. Clowning around at the Warren Dunes. Pat Slovick and Nancy Dunning accepting a ‘‘Distinguished Serv- ice Citation’’ in New York City from the Keep America Beautiful Society for the Ecology Club's work in the courtyard. The Ecology Club was one of six high school organizations to receive this pres- tigious award. Pictured left to right are: Iron Eyes Coyd, Mr. J. T. Thompson, Pat Slovick, Mr. Brodemus, Nancy Dunning and Mr. McDonald, Director of Keep America Beautiful. 104 Ecology Club Ecology Club 105 KY % X 5 a] iA GT HIT A GRAND SLAM, PAM as Top Row: Karin Kallquist, Kathy Swiec, Barbara Bol- duc, Tammy Gratt, Laura Shambo. Bottom Row: Kathy Veglio, Deb Kowalczyk, Sherri Tuzik, Lisa Fischl. REL a we 7 Te el go |) a ly EST a =! ay Front Row: Sara Liposky, Monica Frederick, Mary Atkinson, Mary Ann Divincenzo, Janet Wallenberg. Middle Row: Kathleen Fitzmaurice, Pamela Swatkowski, Linda Gumber Karen Glassco, Suzanne Jankosky. Back Row: Maureen Pheifer, Lisa Vasil, Kelly'Walsh, Ray Oliver, Cathleen Barnes, Lynette Belin, Mary Morgan. Not Pictured: Ruth Barker Cherise Traynor, Karen Webster, Glenda Freeman, Lisa Keenan, Ruth Hlebaska, Susan Unnerstall, Allison Gary, Margaret Newren, Georgia Ferguson, Kathy Koldoff, Teres: Grossman, Pam Major, Kris Wells, Lisa Getches, Ellen Nienhuis, Pat Melody, Rose Sklenicka, Kim Johnson, Kimberly Beisten, Suzanne Heinzel, Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Barb Hornick Wendy Spallina, Nancy Kasson, Beverly Tebo, Eileen Hardy, Debbie Jacob, Delphine Olmos, Bill Bila, Judy Bumstead, Ursula Koch, Sue Rowe, Cathy Carty, Ed Delso, Lis: Collins, Michelle Augerinas, Kim Kozin, Kathy Glowicki, Tina Haisma, Therese Madigan, Mary Scislowicz, Gail Smith, Virginia Forsythe, Khawla Mohammad, Wendy Wroble Tina Rannalli, Scott Taylor, Dan Adams, Kim Albano, Lisa Sadlon, Ellen Cizek, Kristine Markiewicz, Collette Tepper, Lita Budz, Jim Xeros, Tammie Miller, Charlee Perfetto Susan Phelan, Susan Stubblefield, Clare Meehan, Mary Corridon, Suesan Costa, Mike Plewa. 106 Activities Front Row: Jim Barnett, Peggy Holey, Don Locacius, Scott Hommema, Tammy Dunn. Middle Row: Pat Grellman, Patti Lunn, Christine Carroll, Mari Schmitz, Donna Bronkema. Back Row: Jim Ward, John Broga, Karen Marjan, Kathy Glowicki, Randy Hall, Chris Gryga. ei te ba p aa Ah Ll, - Se Row 1: Becky Hinz, Marie Spero, Tim Bradley, Dave Johnson, Karen Wolf, Judy Banich. Row 2: Mike Sears, Dave Tobin, Chris Cubr, Don Kalkstein, Dan Carr, Bill Tasker, Maria Rossi. Row 3: W. C. Hill, Sponsor, Dolores Douce, Mary Kay Bourboulas, Dave Mottis, John Hoffman, Doug Schmidt, Joe Schlagel, Todd Dominski, Brendan Casey, Colleen Boyle. Row 4: Deanna Poynter, Patrick Slovick, Robert Wagner, Bill Brand, Pat Murray, Terry Schott, Scott Kilgore, Ray Samoska, Eileen Geraghty. Activities 107 Bottom Row: D. Karas, J. Threlkeld, C. Fowler, J. Rosenberg, E. Fowler. Middle Row: Ms. Lennon, Advisor, G. Fuka, K. Glassco, S. Healey, L. D'Amico, R. Brucker. Top Row: D. Cooley, P. Schalsky, S. Pierce. 108 Activities y Me rir 4 me WL LM gy | C.C.B. Peer First Row: Dawn Koruba, Dan Carvelli, Judy Schieve, Penny Sieros, Lori Ralston, Kim Lundgren, Jennifer Andeasek. Second Row: Kerry Schryber, Sean Graham, Tami Parejko, Michaelle Harris, Carrie Flynn, Karen Kallquist, Lisa Pitts, Kim Arib. Third Row: Lisa Marchelli, Denise Baxa, Julie Koziol, Bob Dunkel, Karen Dowl- ing, Renee Staberow, Margaret O'Connor. Fourth Row: Colleen Bowman, Linda Pluta, Karen Peterson, Matt Bryce, Dan Hanrahan, Chris Murdock, Wendy Wes- selhoff, Sheryl Kennedy, Kristy Schryver. Switchboard Openotors: Top Row, left to right: Ronda Perfetto, Maureen McClure, Nancy Eskins, Ellie Kosteck. Second Row: Vera Murphy, Nancy Brandt, Eileen Quealey. Bottom Row: Kelly McClure, Judy Parembski. Not Pictured: Rita Hynes, Jayne Andersen, Sharon Caughlin, Joyce Refner, Dawn Smeltzer, Mary Ellen Mulhall, Vicki Kultcharch. | Spanish Club Top Row, Left to right: Lisa Parson, Cathy Novotny, Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Robyn McCourt, Jolee Lamparter, Pat Slovick, Bob Carlo, Ms. Swetz, Sponsor. Second Row: Judy Carlo, Mira Barbir, Lisa Pitts, Camille Krecioch. Bottom Row: Cindy Nizolek, Laura Niziolek, Kahty Koldoff. PEAR Mn U DEPT Activities 109 Top Row: Mr. Gahala, D. Stardoska, K. Pulis, J. Shambo, M. Purpura, C. O'Reilly, B. Harm, S. Sikorski, J. Hoffman, D. Blyth, M. Pearson. Row Two: M. Raven, T. Hugge, D. Stell, S. Allen, D. Karmkie, T. Dorian, D. Armstrong, J. Hayworth, M. Fleming, M. Annera. Third Row: M. Cerevic, Marty Siple, R. Volpi, P. Busch, M. Wiersma. Front Row: M. Kirchman, M. Siple, G. Chioros, J. Kruse. Not Pictured: K. Pearson, R. Blazina, J. Carlson, D. Calotone, R. Chappelle, H. Stewart, K. Tallas, B. Szott, S. Ortman, Sam Liaros. a. 110 Boys’ Bowling |= . Sitting: Carol Brucker, Teri Concondialdi, Jill Coffey, Chris Carroll, Peggy Frierer, Debbie Campbell, Dayna Beller. Middle Row: Maria Siedis, Shirley Ruff, Barb Braasch, Lauren Knapp, Cathy Chevaliet, Jenne Thomsen, Laura Anderson, Rita Kregcezyk. Top Row: Tammi Bennet, Janet Wallenberg, Lynda Bosco, Sue Jankosky, Karen Marman, Linda Gumber, Terrie Posch, Tammy Gratt, Mrs. Schwarz. Not Pictured: Sara Liposky, Laura Lange, Melinda Lewis, Pam Brines, Paulette Bur- gess. . Officers: Standing: Shirley Ruff, Secre- tary, Karen Marjan, Treasurer. Sitting: Lauren Knapp, President, Maria Siedis, Secretary. Girls Bowling 111 . Standing: Carrie Major, Jennifer Bateman, Pam Miller, Linda Anderson, Beckie Hinz, Eileen Gerehty, Jackie Bronzel. Sitting: Colleen Bowman, Judy Jungman, Terri Egan, Kathy Woods, Mary Doyle. Freshinow Stat Girls . Standing: Noelle Latas, Paula Thomas, Kathy Radtke, Kathy Donavan, Sue Ganzer, Kathy Cramarosso, Karen Marjan, Joanne McGinnis, Nancy Ammerman, Kim Salvati. Sitting: Barb Doody, Mary Crane, Lisa Matha, Kathy Fitzmorice, Nancy Eakins, Sue Ryan. Vonsity State Girls . Standing: Sharon Pullito, Laura Wozniak, Cindy Spano, Jan Genis, Margie Burns, Kathy Veglio. Sitting: Eileen Stanton, Cathy Carty, Sue Hinkleman, Judy Carlo, Sherri Hinkleman. Not Pic- tured: Lynn Mora, Tammi Bennett. 112 Activities = ce Front Row: Mr. Scherubel, Sponsor; Susan Miller, Lauren Knapp, Sara Liposky, Rene Nisbet, Alex Cuellar. Top Row: Joe Aiello, Mary Caljkusich, Jeff Wood, Laura Miller, Pat | Grant, Bernie Constantine, Maria Siedis, Diane Constantine, Martha Cuellar. : Art Club 113 Row 1: Debbie Laursso, Mary Carmody, Eileen Lewalski, Mary Ellen Bizzatto, Angela Collachia, Laura Kucala and June Clemens. Row 2: Pam Spiewak, Karen DeAngelis, Dina Goeppner, Gail Schloegel, Bessie Rogiokos, Judy Brandenburg, and Nancy Eakins. Row 3: Jan Peaks, Pam Mur- ray, Audrey Mleczko, Michelene Fahey, Diane Pajkos, Michelle Helms, Lisa Korthase and Mr. Roeckeman. Girls’ Chows Row 1: Maria Krochel, Julie Davis, Hope Simmonds, Lisa Marchetti and Sherri Gragido. Row 2: Patti Randle, Cathy McCart, Brenda Benson, Judy Dunk, Lori Steinberg. Row 3: Mr. Roeckeman, Julie Thiel, Vicki Blackburn, Peggy Pacourek, Kim La Pask, Junellen Eastman and Gilda Ama- roso. Teeble Choir @ SryEcaETE Giiscschesena ee Row 1: Janice Brons, Terry Posek, Sherri Simpson, Mary Atkinson and Lori Sorensen. Row 2: Judy Bumstead, Lita Budz, Shirley Lanenga, Vicki Kolinski, Cindy Russ, and Maria Ryl-Kuchar. Row 3: Mr. Roeckeman — Director, Wendy Spalina, Robyn McCourt, Sue Mnacek and Charlotte Reed. Not Pic- tured: Joan Brewer, Sandy Carlson, Lori Ral- ston, Rose Sklenicka, Jeanette Sombraski, Maria Spero, Gigi Kambero and Carla Patrone. ees Rs Eh aiats 114 Chorus A Ceppellle, Chow Front Row: Kim Schryver, Lovise McDermott, Laurie McEathron, Diane Randle, Kathy Ainley, Lisa Evers, Nadia Bedwan, Ellen Cizek, Margaret Strossner, Rhonda Lech. Mid- dle Row: Terry Schott, Cathy Smitko, Barb Schmidt, Dawn Koruba, Debbie Jones, Mary Morgan, Annette Wozniak, Debbie Pryor. Back Row: Ed Delso, Joe LaSalvia, Pat Murray, John Chao, Scott McGrail, Rob Taylor, Dennis Boersma, Paul Reed, David Eaton, Paul Lilliwitz, Jan Hood, Patrick Pulver. az9 Combo. Jeff Pyrn, Joe Sapulich, Mike Hauser, Bill Geerdes, Dave Domine. se Front Row, r. to |.: Jeff Pyrn, Carl Charvat, Ka ren Ende, Vic Jakowitz, Ron Szilagyi. Sec- ond Row: Kevin Flynn, Brian Leikel, Mike Hav- ser, Dave Blyth. Third Row: Bill Theise, John Jakowitz, Mark Stuart, Dave Clough, Joe Sapulich. Rhythm Section: Ken Kessler, John LaFave, Bill Geerdes, Mike Doles, Diane Gib- son. Chorus and Band 115 Bene eps ee Dlg ZU is Se ae fate Row 1, left to right: Diane Beyer, Joyce Clinkman, Leonetta Rizzi, Margie Berkery, Carol Schiavitti, Dee Hope, Bev Tebo, Eva Wang, Sue Jaksich, Karen Ende, Chris Morong. Row 2, left to right: Debbie Brooks, Cathy Chevalier, Karen Peterson, Pam Laube, Andrea Reed, Greg Hendzel, Peggy Brooks, Brandy Massett, Jan Genis, Mary Ryan. Row 3, left to right: Barb Dittrich, Vic Jakowitz, Carl Charvat, Mike Doles, Judy Brooks, Paula Smith, John Radloff, Mary Zbylut, Dan Blyth, Kelly Walsh, Bill Hogan, Kathy Hanline, : Leslie Heidenreich, Russ Alber, Donna Chickerillo, Mary Lundgren. Row 4, left to right: Doug Blyth, John Jakowitz, Lauren Knapp, Dave Clough, Joe Sapulich, Tim Spirakes| Mike Hauser, Scott McGrail, Brian Leikel, Kevin Flynn, Dave Blyth, Marty Siple, Frank Hogan. Row 6; left to right: Ms. Laurel Osterman, Bill Geerdes, John LaFave, Diane . Scholtens, Mark Widel. 116 Band Row 1, left to right: Janet Wallenberg, Sue Houlihan, Diane Busekros, Patti Burns. Row 2, left to right: Christina Demos, Marianne Scott, Sue Klosak, Pam Smit, Mary Mazzocco, Donna Blyth, Debbie Campbell. Row 3, left to right: Monica Ranalli, Debbie Bus, Carolyn Sexton, Cathy Begy, Sue Kosvick, Jeff Wilamowski, Dave Domine, Dave Wilde, Debbie Duracka, Cindy Sanders, Pam Ryan, Eileen Adams, Maria Parillo. Row 4, left to right: Steve Busekros, John Krawice, Tony Kush, Pat Wolf, Bill Theisen, Mike Wallace, Jim Mayerhoffer, Jeff Pyrn, Debbie Fairchild, Mary Drish, Leeann Hnat, Erin Graessle, Janet Getz, Pat Dunne, Donna Keltner. Row 5, left to right: Sherri Lodi, Karl Kluever, Ed Burleson, Sue Murray, Joe Deno, Peter Pollack, Steve Swiec, Bert Ackerman. AL . _ OAK LAWN CHS MARCHING (72% spartans’ Band 117 Row 1, left to right: Lisa Jennings, Steven Ivastanin, Brian Hagen, Jill Vrhel, Nancy Kasson, Laura Land. Row 2, left to right: Nassar Ziyad, Kathleen Radtke, James Popp, Barbara Weinberg, Richard Fitzger- ald. Row 3, left to right: Mike Carter, Steven Sawicki, Russell Laraviere, Robert Liebhaber, Kenneth Powell. Row 4, left to right: Brian Greene, Matthew Turnbow, Scott Owens. Row 1, left to right: John Kruse, Neal Acharya, Amy Carroll, Mary Laraviere, Kerrykay Schryver, Linda Vegetabile, Holly Leslie, Dawn Ivastanin. Row 2, left to right: Mr. Ken Kistner, Cory McElwee, Joseph Schalasky, Steven Odeh, Michael Damrau, Denny Abrams, Mark Medows, Sandy Nelson. 118 Band Row 1, left to right: Diane Riley, Rhonda Nisbet, Diana Morgenroth, Jim Fitzgibbons. Row 2, left to right: Brenda McLemore, Mike Annerino, John Dapkus, Jon McCon. Row 3, left to right: Mike Riley, Kert Huck. Row 1, left to right: Tammy Carstens (Co-Director), Mike Hauser (Director), Debbie Bus (Co-Director). Row 2, left to right: Janine Malelo (Twirler), Sherri Lodl (Twirler). Row 3, left to right: Pam Laube, Leonetta Rizzi, Monica Ranalli, Andrea Reed, Karen Peterson, Cathy Chevalier, Chris Demos, Pam Smit, Sue Kosvick. Row 4, left to right: Patty Burns, Kelly Walsh, Jan Genis, Bev Tebo, Debbie Campbell, Debbie Duracka, Cindy Sanders, Erin Graessle, Donna Blyth, Leslie Heidenreich, Brandy Massett. Row 5, left to right: Barb Dittrich, Dan Blyth, Bob Holesha, Jim Mayerhoffer, Jeff Pyrn, Eric Luna, Dave Wilde, Jeff Wilamowski, Mark Siple. Row 6, left to right: John Radloff, Mary Zbylut, Bill Tyson, Doug Blyth, Dave Clough, Lauren Knapp, Tim Spirakes, Steve Covert, Louis Cannellis, Tony Kush, Marty Siple. Row 7, left to right: Ron Szilagyi, Karl Kluever, Diane Scholtens, Ron Cerevic, Linda Neaves, Bill Geerdes, Marc Widel, Bert Ackerman, Kevin Flynn, Scott McGrail, Wally Wahlfeldt, Steve Swiec, Brian Leikel, Joe Deno, Dave Blyth. Band 119 Sitting: Ron Siwinski, Jerry Pender, Bill Bila. Standing: Rob Cummins, Kurt Macha, Jim Wielebenicki, Leslie Heid- eureich. Bottom Row: Margie Burns, Linda Pluta, Sandy Bouris, Janet Warpenski, Laurie Niziolek, Debbie Campbell, Kim Beister. Middle Row: Annette Karel, Cathy Fadden, Melissa Hall, Nancy Brandt, Cindy Niziolek, Jolee Lamparter, Deanna Poynter, Jill Martin, Mary Riorden. Top Row: Maria Rossi, Mary Conway, Barb Dittrich, Cathy Carty, Gail Rynkar, Ms. Bilbeau, Sponsor. 120 Let the Good Times Roll. . . Sports 121 BOYS SWIMMING SPRING 1979 eres Ser sbi eutdital Boys Swimming Team: Standing: Vern Scarpelli, Rob Cummins, Todd Martin, Bill Bila, John Burke, Scott Yukel, Bill Anicich, Dave Susemiehl. Kneeling: Jim Wielebnicki, Jim Klinger, Bill Pazda, Joe Cobunza, Kurt Macha, Bob Vezina, Gerry Pender. Sitting: Mike DiMartino, Steve Doylida, Dan Klinger, Joe Schlagel, Mike Kotula, Phil Stefanich, Al Adamow, Mike Plewa. In Pool: Nick Caprio, Glenn Kosek, Bob Egan, Ken McGuire, Ron Siwinski, Ray Webster, Dan Grigg, Joe Crocilla, Don Vogel. 2. Good picture — no caption. 3. Jim Wielebnicki surfaces. 4. Glen Kosek movin’ ahead. 5. I think | can... | think! 122 Boys Swimming 1979 [ee se) N See) a KR on D oS E £ a ha - GIRLS GYUNASCTICS SPRING 1979 Fresh-Soph Team: Top left to right: Denise Pacourek, Liz Gorniewcz. 3rd Row: Kris Markiewicz, Tricia Salerno. 2nd Row: Assistant Coach Vivan Kallas, Beth Eakins, Patti Sullivan, Lori Gez- ewski, Holly Lutz, Annette Karel, Jill Martin, Sandy Kolodske, Head Coach Howard Rubin. Ist Row: Lisa Schoeneman, Leigh Kestian, Debbie Swan, Chris Fenton, Jeanne Sorice. Front: Linda Egresits. 1. Senior Linda LaRolque prepares for a routine. Linda was a valuable competi- tor all season. Senior Michelle Scott poses on the beam during competition. 3. Senior Sharon Burgin was co-captain of the squad. She was a valuable per- former on all four events . Ld 124 Girls Gymnastics 1979 . Sophomore Sandy Kolodske played an impor- tant role on both sophomore and varsity teams. . Coach Rubin and the seniors relax before competition. . Sophomore Chris Fenton demonstrates the skills on uneven bars that made her top all- arounder for OLCHS. . Freshman Denise Pacourek shows her vaulting skills. Denise has shown potential to become one of OLCHS' best gymnasts ever. Varsity Team 5. Back Row, left to right: Linda LaRocque, Nancy Dunning, Sandy Kolodske, Debbie Swan, Chris Fenton, Linda Egresits, Gina Mar- chetti. Front Row: Assistant Coach Vivan Kal- las, Judy Berg, Kim Connolly, Michelle Scott, Sharon Burgin, Manager Celeste Cleveland, Head Coach Howard Rubin. Girls Gymnastics Spring 1979 125 126 Winter Sports Awards WINTER SPORTS AWARDS 1979 1. 1978-1979 Senior Basketball and Wrestling Cheerleaders: Kelly Heintz, Deb Eckert, Marli Reardon, Julie Loomis, Michelle Scott, Sharon Bur- gin and Mary Quigley. 2. The gang's all here! 3. Mr. Frigo welcoming the parents. 4. Watch it fella! 5. Debbie Galica, Most Valuable Swimmer, with Coach Sanderson. 6. Greg Lehmann, Most Valuable Basketball Player, with Coach Scaduto. 7. Ron Scaduto, Most Valuable Gymnast, with Coach Kelly. 8. Mary Hauberreiser, Most Valuable Girls Basket- ball Player, with Ms. Groth. 9. Chuck Sanow, Most Valuable Wrestler, with Coach Lawson. Winter Sports Awards 127 1. With these new cushioned sales, | feel like I'm walking on air. 3. It's a bird, it's a plane, no it's John Schinter. 4. Shot putter — Rich Baader 5. Will you take the baton!! 2. On your mark, get set... 6. Out of my way! $n. arenangpaneass Y 7 P : Ea ae { WOLOle: ' 5 NN LN SAS AMGLP OD DM Ste le QV AVA SOSO SO OE Rieta-aaavavavavew lg arava aravarare Spbavarararararavs Oey -wawarawewswee, . tvwawavatat grate, SS Fs Aah ed eo ¥, x . wabangh ‘ a FATA AT OY ls he aM Be re 128 Boys Track Spring 1979 Ve Oe BOYS TRACK SPRING 1979 HS Frosh-Soph Track Team: Top Row — left to right: Ed Sala, Tom Nelson, Phil Leonard, Larry Sternal, Ron Baader, Lee Baxa, Daren Taylor, Mike Bila. Middle Row |. to r.: John Smarz, Mike Fox, Ron _ Frazier, Jim Callahan, Pat Traynor, Jim Flis, John Pajor. Bottom Row: Tom Harm, Bob Suchy, Tom Johnson, Dan Manley, Gary Kosvick, Steve Swiec. Varsity Track Team: Top Row I. to r.: Pat Grant, Don Mueller, John Schinter, Mike Fitzmaurice, Rich Baader, Jeff Lehmann, Greg Heinzel, Jim Kolodziej. Middle Row: Doug Schmidt, Greg Olejnic- zak, Todd Dominski, Ron Marks, Steve Filipiak, Ron Koronkowski, Mark Ksiacek. Bottom Row: Pat Slovick, Glen Williams, Dave Szum, George Daly, John Morganthaler, Bill Tasker, Wayne Vilchuck, Scott McGrail. Boys Track Spring 1979 129 GIRLS SOAPALL SPRING 1979 WEST ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS Frosh-Soph Team: . vA 1. Standing: Head Coach Welty, Carol McTeague, Eillen Quealy, Paula Com- panio, Cindy Koncelski, Kathy Greenan, Cathy Novotny, Assistant Coach Zizzo. Kneeling: Lynn Haubenreiser, Deanna Poynter, Cheryl Kennedy, Cindy Skala, Kathy Hanline. Sitting: Elly Kosteck, Roberta Panice, Julie Sierakowski, Colleen Boyle, Shari Siwinski, Lisa Vasil. Not Pictured: Karen Kalquist. ). Varsity Team Standing: Karen Wolf, Sharon Kennedy, Dawn Pacourek, Cathy Traynor, Sherri Comise, Rose Geraci, Coach Surma. Sit- ting: Vicki Klutcharch, Mary Kay Haubenreiser, Sherri Sawyer, Lydia Kuyawa, Susan Kramer, Caroline Barajaz, Cathy Sierakowski. Not pic- tured: Lori Kramer. 3. All-Conference outfield — Lydia Kuyawa. 4. All-Conference Pitcher — Caroline Barajaz. 5. All-Conference outfield — Sharon Kennedy. 6. All-Conference second base — Lori Kramer. 7. ‘He went that-a-way.”’ 8. “Ork-Ork ’. 9. Time for Bird to come home! 10. Mary Haubenreiser — Honorable Mention Catcher, Team Captain and Most Valuable Player. 11. Sue Kramer, striking out! 12. ‘Staying Alive, Staying Alive — AH AH AH AH . “Hail, hail, the gang's all here.”’ Girls Softball 131 Frosh-Soph Team: Top Row left to right: Mr. Doughney, Rita Morong, Kathy Busking, Sue Lyons, Joyce Refner, Diane Gesiakowski, Debbie Bus, Sue Houlihan, Mrs. Rey: nolds. Row 2: Colleen Bowman, Lisa Evans, Lisa Collings, Brenda Fitzmaurice, Alice Crane, Kathy Cullop, Wendy O'Brenski, Chris Michael. Bottom Row: Colleen Geraghty (mgr.), Dawn McClelland, Judy Brooks, Monica Harper, Mary Corridon, Nancy Ray, Mary Murray, Pat Barney. Not Pictured: Michelle Szum. 132 Girls Track Spring 1979 Varsity Team: Top Row left to right: Coach Doughney, Sheri McGee, Georgia Petropoulous, Holly Johnson, Lynette Dunn, Vicki O'Brenski, Karen Haack, Coach Rey- nolds. Row 2: Gina Busch, Mary Kay Bachelder, Lauren Kolodziej, Juanita Johnson, Kathy Koruba, Jill Dague, Peggy Brooks. Bottom Row: Mary Ellen Mulhall, Denise Vilchuck, Patrice Kramer, Carol Ryan, Sue Polcaster, Joyce Trojniar, Bonnie Sawyer, Debbie Brooks. Girls Track Spring 1979 133 Boys Varsity Baseball Spring, 1979: 1. Sitting: Kevin Eichberger, Ed Stearns, Bob Bulow, Gerry Olon, and Ralph Dvorak. Kneeling: Mike Schulz, John Koliopoulos, Mike Collins, Mike Kane, Doug Fowkes, and Don Kalkstein. Stand- ing: Coach Bob Kunde, Dan Carr, Rick Omiecin- ski, Dirk Veldman, John Major, Chris Cubr, and Coach Bob Moore. . ‘What do you think we should do now, Bob? . Dirk Veldman winding up for a fastball. . All-conference pitcher Mike Collins. Mike was All- Conference his junior and senior year. . Kevin Eichberger leaning in for a base hit. . Third baseman Mike Kane eyes his target. . Ralph Dvorak safely getting back to first base. . Slip, sliding, away. WN ONAN 134 Varsity Baseball Spring 1979 Saag Varsity Baseball Spring 1979 135 FRECHMAN BACEBALL SPRING 1979 Freshman Baseball Team: 1. Sitting, left to right: Kris Flynn, Ozzie Moran, Paul Barnhart, and Karl Javorski. Kneeling: Lou Canel- lis, Tony Russo, Dave Balachowski, Tony Scalzitti, Rob Omiecinski and Tom Cappos. Standing: Coach Bill Callahan, Bill Cummins, James Lam- brigger, Scott Kehoe, Tim Balasek, Frank Hogan, Brian Leikel and Coach Gary Pechloff. 2. Kris Flynn scoring the go ahead run for the Spar- tans. | 3. Now, this time look at the ball! eo a Ne apn abe, = ge ay oo. en yon = page: ate eat alte aie eg OE aa co 7] q 136 Baseball Spring 1979 ORE BACERALL SPRING 1979 . These guys are worse than my ‘‘Fun With Numbers” class! . Ken Fowkes heading for home. Dave Engel hurling a strike past the batter. . Sophomore Baseball Team: Kneeling, left to right: Dave Tobin, Ken Fewkes, Jim Wells, Bob Ostrowski, Joe Rourke, Paul Karner. Standing, left to right: Bob Radke, Don Veldman, Mike Skala, Coach Doyle, Dave Engel, Dan Kulig, and Matt Trlak. RON Baseball Spring 1979 137 BOYS TENNIS CPRING 1979 Sophomore Team: Standing: Coach Sam Good, Bob Springer, Bill Podborny, Phil Busch, Dave Vasil, Rick O'Brenski, Chris Kupczyk, Karl Tallas. Kneeling: George Vander: ” linde, Dennis Cluver, Carl Conti, Naresh Mysore. 138 Boys Tennis Spring 1979 Varsity Team: Standing: Sam Klementzos, Brian Ytterburg, Dave Win- ston, Coach Stan Waksmundski. Kneeling: Steve Thomp- son, Ricky Cardenas, Gregg Kurzeja. Boys Tennis Spring 1979 139 SPRING CPORIS f AWARDG 1979 . Coach Surma with Mary Haubenreiser, most valuable softball player. Coach Dorne and Coach Anderson with most valuable badminton player Nancy Sobol. . Stephen Doylida, most valuable swimmer, with Coach Scarpelli. Mary Haubenreiser with the Gerry VanDekreke Award. . In the audience. . Coach Waksmundski with Brian Ytterburg, most valua- ble tennis player. . Sharon Burgin with Coach Rubin for most valuable gym- nast award, . Coach Reynolds with Holly Johnson, most valuable girls track member. . John Koliopoulos, most outstanding baseball player. . John Schinter with Coach Lewis for most valuable boys track award. . Bob Bulow with the Gerry VanDekreke Award. 140 Spring Sports Awards 1979 t - SS Oo N oO “ me) 5 z bal t ie) rou 77) D = i a 7p) ee 1. Frosh-Soph Cheerleaders: Lisa Mar- chaitti, Holly Leslie, Jackie O'Connor, Joyce Clink- man, Liz Gornewicz, Denise Pacourek, Patrice Kramer, Sharon Coughlin, Wendy Tuzik. Talking a break! These new pom-poms are great for the flies! Looking worried. . Frosh-Soph Basketball Cheer- leaders: Top Row: Beth Eakins, Wendy Tuzik. 2nd Row: Denise Pacourek, Liz Gornewicz. 3rd Row: Joyce Clinkman, Patrice Kramer. Bottom Row: Sharon Coughlin, Jackie O'Connor. Missing: Maryann Reed. 6. Wrestling Cheerleaders: Kathy Koruba, Gina Busch, Cathy Alexander, Pam Major, Sherri Wantiez (Alternate Teri Egan). Ww RON 142 Cheerleading 1. Head over heels! 2. Give her some pom-poms! 3. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders: kim Connolly, Jill Gratt, Sue Jaksich, Kathy Judd, Elly Kos- teck, Carol Schiavitti. Missing: Carrie Provost alternate: Marie McGrath. On the sidelines. Varsity Football Cheerleaders: Top Row: Sue Kramer, Carol Schiavitti, Kathy Judd, Jill Gratt, Kim Connolly. Bottom Row: Debbie Swan, Sandy Koloske, Marie McGrath, Elly Kosteck. At the Pep Assembly. Cheerleading 143 awe mse Be Se 144 Varsity Football COG EE eT 1. The Varsity Team: Bottom Row: R. Weisen- hoffer, J. Rourke, P. Maddox, J. Mcintyre, P. Koliop- oulos, D. Wood, R. Dvorak, J. Lagiglia, P. Strenk, D. Tobin. 2nd Row: M. Novak, B. Dunkel, B. Tasker, T. McEntee, J. Morgenthaler, D. Brown, D. Sabatini, J. Xeros, M. Fox, P. Bowden, G. Aschenbach, Mgr. 3rd Row: L. Hinz, B. Lambrigger, D. Schmidt, R. Koron- kowski, J. Major, P. Keane, J. Mertic, J. Smarz, Coach Chilvers, Coach Davelis, Coach Sullivan. Top Row: J. Fiore, F. Fiene, B. Valentine, E. Mertic, D. Engle, P. Leonard, D. Susemiehl, N. Ziyad, E. Delso, L. Baxa, B. Radtke. . Hey, where's the ball?! . Jim, Dave, and Dan warming the bench. . “Oh, come on Chilvers, throw the ball once in a while.”’ . All Conference Center Phil Leonard. . The Macho Men. . The Great Hand-Off. . John on the sideline. 9. Mertic and Delso taking a breather. 10. Dave Tobin on the run. 11. Leader of the pack. WN ONAN : é 145 we , 5 ne A NS BE ESE. 4 - == : - . —— ee x Freshman Football Team: Sitting: Claud Lamb, Glen Sternal, John Meyer, Mike Wallace, Dan Coakley, Fred Kennedy, Shawn Ward, Tom Frale, Mike Janicke. Second Row: Nick Xeros, Jeff Wierus, Jim Mclntire, Al Iverson, Mike Carter, Jim Nykasa, Steve Lenihan, Tracy Dorian, Tony Drogas, Mike Fleming, Mike Keane. Third Row: Carl Rohde, Dave Conti, Ron Krzak, Lou Pallet, Ron Kuligowski, Hambi Razid, Craig Dominski, John Harrell, Mike O'Sullivan, Coach Doyle, Coach Watt. Top Row: Carlo Cesario, Tim Mitchell, Joe Hood, Bob Gesiakowski, Mark Medows, Denny Abrams, Larry Cappos, Bill Vonderheide, Pat Mayer, Jim Popp, Rick Hahnlein. 146 Freshman Football Sophomore Football Team: Bottom Row: Tom Johnson, Mark Brayton, Steve Senka, Dave Balachowski, Bruce Scaduto, Tony Carnevale, Tyrone Pope, Steve Angelucci. Middle Row: Joe Lancaster, Rick |O'Brenski, Louie Georgacopoules, George Schultz, Tom Cappos, Mike Crane, Jim Lepper, Tim Bradley, Coach Bill Marcordes, Coach Joe Walton. Top Row: George |Nikolopoulos, Roy Wilkie, Rob Liepper, Mike Bila, Scott Kehoe, John Griesbaum, Frank Hogan, Jim Lambrigger, Mike Wiersema. Not Pictured: John Fredrick, Bill Babiez. Sophomore Football 147 Cross Counbuy Fall 1979 1. Bob Suchy in good pace. 2. Passing by the marker. 3. Left: Top Freshman, Tim Fadden, and Ron Frazier 4. Top Sophomore, Jim Callahan, Record Holder at Argo Invitational. Frosh-Soph Team: Back Row: Coach Doughney, Mark Thorpe, Gary Dolan, Steve Walsh, John Malack, Ron Fraizer, Jim Callahan. Mid- dle Row: Steve Olewinski, Mike Jensen, Gary Kosvick, Tom Robson. Front Row: Tim Fadden, Tom Harm, Bob Suchy, George Theil, Mike Olewin- ski. Not Pictured: Rich Killelea and Rich Lakie. 148 Cross Country 1979 Cross County 1. Varsity Team: Back Row: Greg Olenic- zek, Dave Kilgore, Cliff Nehmzow, Jim Calla- han, Coach Piaskowy. Front Row: Dave Szum, Pat Grant, Chuck Suchy, Scott McGrail. . The Top Five: Pat Grant, Dave Kilgore, Dave Szum, Scott McGrail, Jim Callahan. . Nearing the finish! . Most Valuable: Dave Szum Scott's running free! “Hurry, we're in the lead| ’ Cross Country 1979 149 150 Golf Boys Golf Team: Joe Cosenza, Ross Brand, Jim Ellison, George Matulik, John Matulik, Rick Otten, Joe Palmer, Jim Schaeffer. Golf Coach: Mr. Bob Gates 1. A nice drive 2. Lining up the putt. 3. Out of the trap 4. Back on the green 5. “Here it comes!” 6. Practice swing 7. Just a tap 8. “You can do it!” Golf 151 Girls Touts Fall 1979 District Champs: Sheila Burgess and Karen Vinci Lynn's deadly forehand. 3. Sophomore Team: Standing: Brandy 152 Girls Tennis Masset, Gwen Sigler, Mary Crane, Sherri Masset, Coach Lawson. Kneeling: Chris Fulop, Sherri Hin- kleman, Cathy McCart, Karen Bourbolas, Lisa Matha. . Coach Sternisha in the driver's seat. . Off the court. os aan ee ane ae mos ones ioe we ss a a ee peti tits td “tot tot t+ eS aa es PR a 4-44-44 — 9 pt de mn ack take 2 (Sasa es ae tt pt pt - h -4—4--¢ - ¢ pb — ttt aS ia ? | a Oe ae se oe i ae ar Ss wee as an Ge te BR a aos oe on on ore aoe oe on ae 8 tapas Be he SGM Sea WSocleTeseeseeEeEssReRS Rey jae Wie 2s! 7% 23 th. : : TESNES DS passseeses™ Seere= } it } aS 4 ees yee —— ert tr ee cmuuapensasssassesec® meen e sf Se eee — = ieveasenesaee a5 BE BeaEe Sea zaaeeR Tass cssese Saat . atthe es Le Varsity Team: Standing: Coach Sternisha, Jill Dague, Sue Hinkleman, Sheila Burgess, Wendy Obrenski. Kneeling: Joanne Preto, Lynn Wierus, Jean Paterson, Karen Vinci, Kristie Schryver. Girls Tennis 153 Girls’ Swim Team: Top Row: Kim Pipala, Carol Wendling, Chris Murdoch, Carla McGuire, Nancy Lough, Joan Rainsford, Linda Wahlfeldt, Jill Martin, Rachel Rogers, Coach Minc. Standing: Kathy Houlihan, Tracy Frederick, Jennifer Jean, Kathy Glowicki, Mr. Scarpelli, Geri Dunne, Mary Kay Bourbulas, Eileen Geraghty, Danielle Tobin. Kneeling: Lisa O'Connor, Kim Kozin, Sheri Tuzik, Annette Karel, Mary Doyle, Karyn Siedschlag, Sue Murray. Sitting: Mary Murray, Karen Selmer, Michelle Sutton, Colleen Geraghty, Maria Kroschel, Eileen Lewalski, Michelle Cook, Kelly Hovey. 154 Girls' Swimming Girls’ Swimming 155 The Varsity Team 1. Seated: Rose Geraci, Lori Cramer. Kneeling: Carol McTeague, Mariann Scott, Chris Fenton, Kathy Hanline. Standing: Caroline Barajaz, Cindy Ritter, Tina Haisma, Joanne Haubenreiser, Ms. Joyce Icenogle. 2. Caroline Barajaz, All-Conference all around 3. Lori Cramer, All-Conference server 156 Volleyball . ‘No! Don't throw that net over me!”’ . Keeping score. . Joanne Haubenreiser — Honorable Mention defense. . ‘Help! It's falling on me! . The team at the Pep Assembly . ‘Show them your teamwork! Volleyball 157 Freshman Volleyball Team: Standing: Ms. Cheryl Cservenyak, coach; Ellen Nowicki and Wendy Wesselhoff, co- captains; Chris Gryga, Laura Companio, Kathy Brady. Kneeling: Kathy Wallace, Connie Pappas, Val Moeller, Patty Gil- bert, Kelly McClure. Sitting: Carol Bachelder, Sue Schieve, Rhonda Perfetto. 2. ‘‘Now watch this play. ’ 3. ‘Here it comes! ’ 4, ‘‘Where did you buy your nail polish? 5. Connie cheering from the sidelines. 6. “I've got it! 158 Volleyball . ‘‘My elbows just locked.”’ . Showing some enthusiasm . ‘Bend and stretch, reach for the sky. ’ . ‘Did you call for this one?” Sophomore Volleyball Team: Kneeling: Regina Olen, Carleen Dempsey, Noreen Fitzmaurice, Lisa Vasil, Cathy Novotry, Aimee Fleming. Standing: Ms. lane Surma, coach; Anita Dempsey, Lynn Haubenreiser, Ann Ostapina, Barb Weseelhoff, Paula Smith, Lisa Collings, Cindy Koncelski. Volleyball 159 Girls’ Cross Country Fall 1979 ti te oe £ cs yak LAWy £055 COUNTRY | oan Cross Country Team: Top Row: Mrs. Reynolds, coach; Sherri Sawyer, Peggy Ryan, MaryKay Bachelder, Paula Companio. Middle Row: Sharon Kennedy, Joyce Trojniar, Carolyn Ryan. Bottom Row: Sue Kosvick, Patty Ryan, Dawn McClelland. Not Pictured: Managers — Lisa Evans and Brenda Fitzmaurice. 4 sak uly “OSS COUNTRY 160 Girls’ Cross Country Girls’ Cross Country 161 _ i) Carol Ryan — MVP for girls cross country. Carol was captain of the first girls cross country team ever at OLCHS. She placed first in all dual meets, was second in the conference meet and took third place in Districts. Carol qualified for state and finished 69th out of 263 girls. George Matulik — MVP for golf. George was a four year member of the golf team. He lettered two years on the varsity. George had the 2nd best score for OLCHS in the conference meet and had the 3rd best scores for Oak Lawn in the state district meet and during the dual match competition. He also played in all but two of the 58 dual matches during his four years on the team. Caroline Barajaz — MVP for volleyball. Caroline was captain of the team and was selected to the all-conference team for all-around. She also shared MVP honors last year and received an honorable men- tion in conference. John Major — MVP for football. John, a tri-captain, was an all-con- ference running back for the co-conference champion Spartans. He carried the ball for 738 yards and scored 8 touchdowns. John was also a mainstay on defense with 41 tackles, 45 assists, 3 intercep- tions and 1 sack. Nancy Lough — MVP for girls swimming. Nancy, captain of the swim team, broke three school records this season. She broke records in the 200 and 500 yard free style and was part of the record breaking 400 yard free relay team. She also swam in the 2 mile Lake Michigan Swim. Sheila Burgess — MVP for girls tennis. Sheila, a four year varsity member, compiled an overall record of 54-12. This year, Sheila and her doubles partner Karen Vinci, were district champions at doubles and qualified for state the second year in a row. Sheila also played Ist singles this year and had a 10-4 record. Dave Szum — MVP for boys cross country. Dave lettered both years for cross country. He belongs to the 500 mile club and is ranked in the top 10 milers at OLCHS. 162 Fall Sports Awards Fall Sports Awards 163 164 Wrestling LAN eed Cliff Nemhzow works for another pin. Tom McEntee wins again. Super Sophomore, Steve Sanka, wins another match. Steve Stearns pins another opponent. Marty Jonaitis wins again. Wrestling 1. Varsity Wrestling Team: Standing: Coach Lawson, Marty Joanitis, Tom McEntee, Dan Arguello, Cliff Nehmzow, John Schmitz, John Major, Coach Wallin. Middle Row: John Miner, Peter Koliopolous, Tom Zegar, Keith Krueger, Dan Wood, Jim Lagiglia. Front Row: Steve Senka, Sean Graham, Steve Stearns, Bill Hunter, Bob Ostrowski, Chuck Suchy. . The Varsity team. . Bob Ostrowski works for a reversal. Wrestling 165 Freshman Team: Kneeling: Mike Jensen, Phil Savaglio, Steve Lenihan, Dan Coakley, Tom Frale, John Armstrong. Middle: Mark Magliano, Greg Hendzel, Dan Dunning, Jeff Wierus, Dave Szumilgalski. Standing: Mike Lysaught, Rich Zander, Bob Gesiakowski, Coach Doyle, Brian Krzystofiak, Tim Mitchel, Harry Barnhouse. Sophomore Team: Kneeling: Steve Olewinski, Don Schmitz, Bob Stearns, Tony Marchetti, Dave Kleinhans, Ed Buchas. Middle: Bob Suchy, Jim Popp, Steve Sawicki, Mike Olewinski, Rich Fitzgerald, Bob Hunter, Mark Waller, George Schultz. Standing: Tony Carnevalle, George Zekios, Bill Babiez, Mark Medows, Frank Hogan, Tom Zegar, Larry McElheny, Mr. Youngren. 166 Wrestling Jim Popp wins his first varsity match. Freshman Bill Hunter has wrestled all year on the varsity team. Jim Popp works for a pin. Freshman Rich Fitzgerald has an excellent record on the sophomore team. George Schultz undefeated sophomore wrestler. Wrestling 167 Geo OTE Shae Varsity Swimming: Back Row: Jerry Pender, Tom Wuethrich, Kurt Macha, Don Vogel, Coach Scarpelli, Tod Martin, Joe Schlagel, Scott Yukel, Jim Wielebnicki, Rob Cummins. Front Row: Joe Cosenza, Ron Siwinski, Al Adamow, Bill Bila, Dave Susemichl. 4 , % oe, Poe aoa ae 5 at Frosh-Soph Swimming: Back Row: Chris Yontez, Dave Wilde, Curt Spreisch, Bill Roche, Jim Miklosh, Nick Caprio, Bob Egan, Dan Grigg, John Wasserman, Gene Skala, Coach Astrauskas. Front Row: Mike Farley, Steve Schramek, Ray Webster, Ken McGuire, Glen Kosek, Mike Banas. 168 Boys Swimming Boys Swimming 169 Te Top Row: Criz Fenton, Debby Swan, Lori Gezewski, Mgr. Leigh Kestain. Middle Row: Asst. Coach Janice | Voight, Vickie Pope, Nancy Dunning, Head Coach How- ard Rubin, Connie Sonszki, Trish Salarno. Front Row: Holly Lutz, Jan Swan, Kris Markiewicz. Nancy Dunning poised on the balance beam. 3. Junior Chris Fenton demonstrates her expertise on the uneven bars that makes her Oak Lawn's premier gym- nast. 4. Chris Fenton strikes an ‘abstract’ pose during a Floor X routine. i) 170 Girls Gymnastics i Frosh-Soph Team: Top Row: Mgr. Leigh Kestian, Asst. Coach Janice Voight, Trish Salarno, Holly Lutz, Lori Gezewski, Sue Donnelly. Third Row: Mary LaRev, Jackie Syz- ska, Janet Swan, Kelly Hovey, Pam Spiewak. Second Row: Sue Murrey, Carol Batchelder, Sue Schieve, Kelly McClure, Head Coach Howard Rubin. First Row: Kris Wills, Vickie Pope, Michelle Sutton, Connie Sonzski, Lesa Markiewicz. Front: Kathy Nolan, Amy Carroll. 2. Vickie Pope — Freshman sensation on her best event the vault. 3. Junior Debbie Swan contemplates her Oak Lawn’s pre- mier gymnast. Coach Rubin talks to Freshman Amy Carroll. Freshman Carol Batchelder performs on the Balance Beam. Girls Gymnastics 171 . Getting a few pointers from t he coach . “I've got it! “.. .and the Spartans have it! ’ . Struggling for a high one! . Sharon Kennedy for the shot! 172 Girls’ Basketball 1. Freshman Team: Standing: Donna Filipiak, Gina Bagli- era, Tracy Fredricks, Patty Ryan, Sherry Massett, Eileen Riordan, Ronda Nisbet, Coach Czervanek. Kneeling: Jenny Robson, Mau- reen Madden, Debbie LaRusso, Ann Marie Cashmon, Eileen Lewalski. AS fe ot ¥ tld, Mtg, thay 7 he Sophomore Team: Standing: Cheryl Kennedy, Isabella Rizzi, Lynn Haubenreiser, Julie Flathom, Cindy Koncelski, Shelly Fabish, Coach Moore. Kneeling: Allison Roth, Karen Kallquist, Colleen Boyle, Michele Farley. 3. Varsity Team: Standing: Mgr. Mary Bachelder, Peggy Ryan, Cindy Ritter, Sherri Saw- yer, Joyce Refner, Jackie Davis, Caroline Barajaz, Carol McTeague, Coach Surma. Kneel- ing: Mgr. Nancy Rhodes, Rose Geraci, Lori Cramer, Sharon Kennedy, Paula Companio, Jill Dague, Mgr. Aimee Fleming. Girls Basketball 173 . The Spartan breakthrough. . Keith on his way up. . Gimme that ball. . Stretch. . Looking tough. _ The Varsity Team: Top Row: Coach Scaduto, Dan Carr, Dave Lewis, Keith Libert, Larry Opiela, Greg Lehman, Mike Schultz, Terry Sabatini, Coach Skip Sulli- van.Bottom row: Todd Henessy, Rick Omiecinski, Don Kalkstein, Jim Kolodiej, Glen Rupich, George Dempsey, Larry Hinz, Dan Kulig, Gary Aschenback manager . George doing his stuff. . What form! . Greg Lehman taking a shot. 174 Basketball Basketball 175 Bous Basketball . Coach Czerniak talking with the boys. . Care to dance? . Don't Shoot! . Scrambled legs anyone? . Gimme that ball! . Take the picture already, | can't fight this gravity for- ever. 176 Boys Basketball Freshman Basketball Team: First Row: Jim Schiavitti, Tony Drogos, Chris Hauser, Joe Lorusso, Mike Rollberg, Fred Kennedy, Ross Brand. Second Row: Hector Martinez, Mike Hansen, Jim Schaeffer, Bill Wills, Brian McGrail, Carl Rohde, Stan Bumstead, Fawzy Hassan, Joe Eichberger. Third Row: Coach Scott, Pat Mayer, Tom Patrick, Dave Haupt, Phil McMahon, Wally Busse, Mike Keane, George Steinbach, Manager Tony Ficke. Not Pictured: Jim Behling, Jim Green. AN SS.) anys Lum) Mea i 45 Sophomore Basketball Team: First Row: Rob Omiecinski, Dave Aidinovich, Bill Schulz, Pat Mangin, Bruce Scaduto, Bill Cummins. Second Row: Joe Palmer, George Karson, Dan Ganzer, Tim Valasek, Kurt Berg, Ed Sala, Paul Lillwitz, Dave Wills. Not Pictured: Coach Czerniak. j | 4 %.] =a A Ee Boys Basketball 177 = a Sf ES pall 178 Sports xo) a 7) o £ = 344 ° ° Oo o = — ee o coal — [oe] co Events 181 . Nancy and Jeff boogying down. . Who cares about the student announcements! . Cupid's at it again! . Where's cupid when you need him? . Todd, Pamm, and friends taking a punch break. . Three years and she still won't dance with him. . The punch MUST be spiked, look at him down there. . Spin, Baby, Spin. | can't hold this smile much longer. . Dancing the night away. CCMNOURWN— 182 Sweetheart Dance o © _ — ® Vy i 5 a iS 5 © £ = © ® n o ry) Cc 5°] a o rv] Cc 5 P U - v 5 — foe) - WCONOULON— . ...and the band played on. Dzurison and Company. Annmarie and Chuck talking it over. Funny faces. Get a load of this guy! What a ham! Let the good times roll! Hey, sailor! Dancin’-n-singin’ Last Chance Dance 185 1979 JUNIOR-CENIOR PROM . “‘Llove watching skywriting.”’ . “Last one there is a rotten egg! . ‘That bus is never on time! . ‘How much longer do we have to keep smiling?” . ‘‘We got them at K-Mart’s 2 for 1 sale. Pretty as a picture. “They're not kidding when they say crazy glue sticks. . “Harry” Travolta 9. A quiet moment. NOUR WON— oO 186 Prom 1979 | | i i Cheers! Class Officers Sue Egan and Carol Conrad. Ron and his good ol’ pals. Donna, Sue, Mr. Vazzana, Mr. Warner, and Mr. Gibson. Your breakfast or your life! Second helpi ngs? . Now this is a tea party! . Aren't you glad you came? . The ‘‘Mamas ’ of the class of '79. CONOWRON 188 Senior Class Breakfast Senior Class Breakfast 189 190 Honors Night 1979 HONORS NIGHT JUNE 5, 1979 Contor Boy Michael Mech Top 15 Seniors Maxine Marolt Brian Ytterberg Lorie Matha Michelle Scott Michael Mech Donna Heitman Leandra Whynot Richard Olson Robert Bulow Daniel Sullivan Richard Baader Susan Morrison Carole Frieling Lisa Maras Sheri McGee Most Outstanding Contor Gul) Lorie Matha 1. Donna St. George addressing the audience. 2. The Top 15. : 3. Maxine Marolt as Valedictorian and Brian Ytterberg as Salutatorian not pictured. 4. Outstanding Senior girl, Lorie Matha, and Outstand- ing Senior Boy, Mike Mech. 5. Outstanding Juniors: Karen Vinci and Doug Schmidt. 6. Debbie Hauck and Larry Cunat receiving their awards. 7. The Quill and Scroll Journalism awards went to Becky | Kutsulis, Donna St. George, Dan Sullivan and Pat Wasielewski. Presented by Mr. Ray Elliott. 8. Andy Bastounes receiving the Louis Armstrong Jazz Award from Mr. Kistner. Honors Night 1979 191 GRADUATION JUNE 10, 1979 The 1979 Class President, Donna St. George, deliv- ered the welcome speech. The two address speakers chosen by the Class of 1979 were Karen Peters and Robert Bulow. 192 Graduation 1979 The Graduating Class of 1979. Did you have to take a picture? Those were the good ol’ days! Smiles of happiness. Karen Peters Robert Bulow NOMWRON A Cappella Choir directed by Mr. Jack Roeckman. Graduation 1979 193 oO RK ron = c Oo = 5 a) 5 2 oO x oO = Eric Minor makes it known that he knows what a rose smells like. Just one last picture before we leave. What's taking so long, we're in a hurry. Repeat the joke please? . Is it time to cry? . Donna St. George, 1979 Class President. . Oh my, there are so many parties | don't know which one to go to. 8 Congratulations! 9. It's not an hours summons, it’s your diploma. Graduation 1979 195 196 Semester Break Dance Semester Break Dance 197 . Johnson and Johnson . . “l found my thrill on Blueberry Hill.’ . Dance Contest champions — Dawn Pacourek and Mike Busch “Come on baby, let's do the twist. . . ’ “and the winner is. . . ’ ‘Meet you at the malt shop. ’ “Look at me, I'm Sandra Dee .. . ’ 198 Fabulous Fifties . Runners up in Dance Contest — Charolette Reed and John Schinter . ‘'It’s off my '57 Chevy! . American Graffiti — Oak Lawn style. “AYYYYYYYYYYYY . Demon Delights AROon— Fabulous Fifties 199 . Dance Contest participants . Radiant Rowdie Rubies . Deamon “'Dolls’'? . Rock'in round the clock . “I'masoul man... 200 Fabulous Fifties “You're the one that! want... “Ruby Lips! . Jade Women “She's wearing my school ring on her chain. ’ “Love me tender!’ . Watching the Dance Contest Fabulous Fifties 201 A 202 Christmas oO oO N 7) 5 E Js 4 = = O Hey ead) bee at Te bo Pa oh 1. Top Row: Jerry Chickerillo, treasurer; Bill Tasker, President. 2nd Row: Jodi Banach, Secretary; Karen Vinci, Vice-president. 2. 1st Row: Janet Girten, Carrie Provost, Lynn Wierus, Sue Kramer, Chris Morong, Leonetta Rizzi, Nancy Dunning. 2nd Row: Nadia Bedwan, Debbie Brooks, Karen Vinci, Maureen McClure, Jody Banach, Maureen Graham, Carol Schiavitti, Karen Wolf. 3rd Row: Jerry Chickerillo, Bill Tasker, Don Kalkstein, Doug Schmidt, Bob Dunkel, Dave Szum, Kave Kilgore, Chuck Suchy, Pat Slovick, Mr. Hill, sponsor. 4th Row: Mike Sears, Laurie Petrica, Carol Dornan, Margie Berkery, Pam Laube, Sue Leach, Wally Wilinski, Dave Hughes, Mike Flis. Not Pictured: Dawn Pacourek. 204 S.C.A.B. ‘ Seniors 205 206 Who's Who Who's Who . Most Popular: Karen Wolf and Greg Leh- tate] ala) . Best Personality: Carol Schiavitti and Don Kalkstein . Most Talented: Dawn Pacourek and Rick Bradley . Biggest Bookworm: Leonetta Rizzi and Doug Schmidt . Most Wanted to be Stranded on a Desert Island With: Cindy Slawecki and Greg Leh- mann . Class Clowns: Karen Wolf and Jerry Busking . Most Fun to be Around: Karen Wolf and Brendan Casey . Most Athletic: Caroline Barajaz and John Major . Most Senior Spirit: Karen Wolf and Don Kalkstein . Most Likely to Succeed: Karen Vinci and Bill Tasker . Prettiest Girl and Handsomest Guy: Roger Vogelsanger and Carrie Provost . Most Involved in School Activities: Nancy Dunning and Bill Tasker . Prettiest Eyes: Sue Kramer and Tom McEntee . Cutest Smile: George Dempsey and Kim Connolly . Fastest Drivers: Nancy Dunning and Steve Wozniak . Best Figure and Best Physique: Michelle Cook and John Morganthaler . Favorite Teachers: Mr. Chilvers and Mrs. Whiteaker f . Most Sophisticated: Margie Berkery and Glen Rupich . Cutest Couple: Jim O'Neil and Sandy Panice . Best Hall Roamer: Tom McEntee and Janet Girten . Most Accident Prone: John Mertie and Laurie Petrica Not Pictured: Best Dressed Charolette Reed and Glen Rupich Who's Who 207 . George Matulik was chosen most outstanding golfer. . Dave Szum was chosen most outstanding in cross country. . Carol Ryan was chosen most outstanding in girls’ cross country. . The most outstanding in volleyball was Caroline Barajaz. . The most outstanding football player was Jo hn Major. . Most Outstanding Key Club Members: Dan Arguello and Tom McEntee 208 Most Outstanding 1. Jerry Pender was chosen most outstanding swimmer. 2. Most outstanding girl swimmer Nancy Lough. 3. Greg Lehmann is the most outstanding basket- ball player. 4. Sherri Sawyer was chosen most outstanding in girls basketball. : 5. Sheila Burgess was chosen most outstanding tennis player. 6. Chris Fenton was chosen most outstanding girls’gymnast. Most Outstanding 209 Outstanding . Sue Kramer and Kim Connolly were chosen most outstanding cheerleaders. . Kristi Meadows was chosen most outstanding French club member. . Brian Smith is the most outstanding journalist. . Most outstanding band member was Eva Wang. . Bill Tasker was chosen as the most outstanding SCAB member. . Charolette Reed was most outstanding pom pon member. . Most outstanding peer counselor was Jeannette Davis. 210 Most Outstanding 1. Judy Schieve and Bill Hogan were chosen as the co-outstanding members in mathletes. 2. Phil Yountez and Doug Schmidt were chosen as outstanding N.H.S. members. 3. Most outstanding Forensic member was Cathy Smitko. i 4. The most outstanding Thespian was Cindy Russ. 5. Janet Girten was chosen most outstanding Shield member. Most outstanding Student Council members were Nancy Dunning and Jerry Chickerillo. Most Outstanding 211 AN Glenn Abrams Donna Adamow Eileen Adams Denise Aidinovich “i Ws | 7 Kathy Ainley Tina Albano Ginger Allaway Laura Andersen Jim Angelucci GLENN ABRAMS ‘‘Abes'’ — Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. | will to O.L.C.H.S. Mr. Peaslee's math class. My favorite group is The Charlie Daniels Band. My idols are Walter Payton and Kurt Thomas. REBECCA ACKERMAN ‘‘Beaker’’ — Cadet Band 1, Varsity Band 1, H.E.R.O. 4. My best memory of O.L.C.H.S. is Mr. Rubin's U.S. History Class and all the great friends I've made. | will to O.L.C.H.S. locker no. 7 which | never used. Ten years from now | will still be me. DONNA ADAMOW — Swim Timer 2, Teacher's Aid 3, 4. My best mem- ory was when Tina Albano hung out the car trying to make a snowball at 40 m.p.h. My favorite group is Chicago and my favorite song is ‘‘Color My World. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my dusty, unused locker 0008, combi- nation — unknown. In ten years from now | will hopefully be a secretary and married. EILEEN ADAMS “'Weenie,”’ ‘‘Clone 1'’ — Varsity and Marching Band 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was freaking out Chris Cubr. My favorite groups are Emerson, Lake and Palmer and Yes. In ten years | will still be going to Toga Parties. Bis JOSEPH AIELLO ‘Crazy Joe, ’ ‘Jungle Joe’’ — My favorite groups are ie America and The Charlie Daniels Band. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my locker f E which | never used. Ten years from now | will be a professional body and Maria Antonacci fender man. 5 KATHLEEN AINLEY ‘Flower Girl'’ — French Club 1, Gymnastics 1, A a capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1. My funniest memory is laughing lunches, best memory is the history field trip with Brian, saddest memory was trying to pass calculus. My favorite group is Beatles and my favorite songs are ‘‘Here Comes the Sun, ' and ‘‘Sad Eyes. ’ | will to O.L.C.H.S. anything to do with calculus. Ten years from now | will be sending flow- ers. TINA ALBANO ‘'Shortie'’ — Teacher's Aide 2, 3, 4. My favorite song is Main Event. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my practical jokes and my great sense of humor. In ten years | will be working in some type of police work. ROD ALBER ''R.J. Roodney'’ — My favorite group is Led Zeppelin. My idols are J. Page and Robert Plant. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my books. Ten years from now | will be working full time. GINGER ALLAWAY — Dean's Aide 3, Teacher Aide 4. My funniest memory is that | attended this institution. My favorite group is E Pluribus Unum. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my locker. Ten years from now | will be mar- ried with millions of kids. ANGELA AMOROSO ‘'Cutie'’ — My idol is Mr. Sullivan. In ten years | will be going to school to teach. LAURA ANDERSEN — Wrestlerettes 1, 2, Bowling Team 4, Teacher's Aide 3. My favorite groups are the Rolling Stones and Yes. JIM ANGELUCCI — My favorite group is Led Zeppelin. My Idol is Jimmy Carmen Arbeo Page. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my books. CARMEN ARBEO ‘‘Carmie, ’ ‘‘Carm'’ — Counselor's Aid 2, 3. My funni- est memories of O.L.C.H.S. are the Loonies (students) inside. My favorite groups are Sha Na Na, Bad Co., and the Eagles. My idol is my mom. | will to O.L.C.H.S. a little advice: ‘‘Don't accept any wooden checks.”’ Ten years from now | will own a Beauty Shop and have enough opera- tors so | can relax. 212 Seniors Phyllis Barker T Donna Bartlett Dave Ballard Nadia Bedwan Dave Begy b Caroline Barajaz Dawn Beckwith Janet Bedore JO ANN ARMINAS ‘‘Jo'’ — Cosmetology 3, 4. My favorite group is Bread. My favorite song is ‘‘The Lion Sleeps Tonight'’. ED ARMSTRONG — My saddest memory is dropping out of school. My favorite groups are AC-DC and Led Zeppelin. My Idol is Mick Jagger. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my books. Ten years from now | will be a carpenter. ANN BAKER “'Bake’’ — Badminton 1, 2, Dean's Aide 1, 2. My best memories of O.L.C.H.S. are Mr. Vazzana and Mr. Brodemus. My favor- ite group is Foreigner. DOREEN BALACHOWSKI ‘‘Dor, ’ ‘‘Bells, ’ ‘‘Dr. Bellows,’’ — Office Occupation 4. My saddest memory of O.L.C.H.S. is leaving all my friends. My. favorite groups are the Stones and the Who. | leave to O.L.C.H.S. my brains and my locker that | never used in all four years. Ten years from now | will be making lots of money and | will be married to someone. JODY BANACH “Yodi'’ — Student Council 1, 2, Teacher's Aide 3, 4, Stat. Girl 1, 2, Freshman Class Treasurer, Swim Timer 1, Girl's Bowling 1, Senior Class Secretary, $.C.A.B., J.C.A.B. My favorite group is the Doobie Brothers. The person who | respect most is my best friend, Karen V. 1 will to O.L.C.H.S. the Norman Rockwell calendar in my locker. In ten years | will be laying by the pool of my summer house on the French Rivi- era sipping my champagne and finishing up my definitions for Mr. Wit. CAROLINE BARAJAZ “'C.B.”’ ‘‘Gimpy ’ — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory of O.L.C.H.S. was playing volleyball senior year with Cindy Ritter in the backline. My favorite group is Supertramp. | will to O.L.C.H.S. two good ankles. Ten years from now | will be working and playing sports. JEFF BAUER — My favorite groups are The Rolling Stones and Ten Years Later. My favorite songs are ‘‘I’m Going Home ’ and ‘‘Wild Horses. ’ | will to O.L.C.H.S. the thoughts of the four boring years | just served. DAWN BECKWITH — Home Ec. Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Ten years from now | will be on the Police Force. JANET BEDORE — Badminton 1, 2. My favorite groups are Paul McCartney and Wings and Kansas. In ten years | will probably be work- ing on a career in science. NADIA BEDWAN ‘Smiley’ — Girl Chorus 1, Library Aide, Acapella Choir 2, 3, 4, President of Acapella 4, West Side Story 3, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB, NHS 3, 4, Sec. of NHS, Spartanite 3, 4. My funni- est memory is when | tried out for cheerleading for a friend without going to the workshops. My favorite group is Journey. DAVE BEGY — My best memory of O.L.C.H.S. is leaving. My favorite groups are Jimi Hendrix and Neil Young. Ten years from now | will be probably making money. Seniors 213 KAY BEISTER — Library Aide 2, Thea- tre 2, 3, 4. In ten years | will be travel- ing all around the earth and working in some type of office job. SANDY BERGEL — ICE 1, PPSO 2. My funniest memories are playing vol- leyball in gym and when Mr. Garry jumped on Dan Maerker’s harmonica in ICE 1 junior year. | will the gym shoes | used from freshman to senior year, and the locker with the wrong combination. MARGIE BERKERY ‘‘Berks’’ — Varsity Band 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 2, Con- cert Band 3, 4, Spartanite 4, Shield 4, Key Club 4, JCAB, SCAB, Junior Pep- pers, Senior Peppers. My funniest memories were the times that were spent with all my ‘‘sisters,’’ and 9 15 ; 78 when | met the best friend I'll ever Kay Beister have. My idol is John F. Kennedy. | will leave O.L.C.H.S. all my fantastic Spartanite articles. In 10 years | will be nearing the completion of a book (write up for Mr. Wit.) MARGARET BERLIN ‘‘Maggot ’ — My favorite groups are BEACH BOYS, E.L.O., DOOBIES BROTHERS. 10 years from now | will be a Business Administration employer. BONNIE BIELAWA — O.O. Work Program Secretary. DAN BIGGANE ‘‘Danny B'' — Swim- ming 1, Football 2. My best memory of O.L.C.H.S. is going out with Carol Witham. The WHO is my favorite group. “Hot Blood’’ is my favorite song. TRACY DEAN BIRCH — Beginning Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Tennis 1, Swimming 1. My funniest memory of OLCHS is the sophomore lunch food fight. My favorite groups are EMER- SON, LAKE AND PALMER and VAN HALEN. In ten years from now | will be living in California with my broth- ers. DAN BLYTH — Freshman Basketball 1, Sophomore and Varsity Golf, Bowling 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. My fun- : niest memory was listening to Rick Bradley in Homeroom. My favorite groups are YES and THE ROLLING STONES. | will Mr. Gahala my bowl- ing ball. In ten years | will be living up north in Canada and designing build- ings. DAVE BLYTH — Basketball 1, Golf 2, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 4. My funniest memory was listening to Rick Bradley in Homeroom. In ten years | will be working for an architec- ture firm that designs very expensive houses. PHYLLIS BOHAC ‘‘Phyllie'’ — My favorite song is ‘‘She Believes In Me ’ by Kenny Rogers. | will all of my ring binders with class notes, quizzes, and review sheets to any Juniors and Sen- iors who have Mr. Witowski for Gov- ernment or History. In ten years | hope to be a nurse in the field of Pediatrics. BARBARA BOLDUC ‘‘Bambi'’ — Wrestlerettes 1, Home Ec Aide 1, 2, Nurses Aide 2, 3, 4, JCAB. My funni- est memory is my chicken experiment in room 280. In ten years | will be married and a registered nurse. Robert Blazina } y Y Dan Blyth Dave Blyth | Reese Ct Phyllis Bohac Barbara Bolduc 214 Seniors CHRIS BONOMO — My funniest memory is listening to Rick Bradley in homeroom. My favorite group is Led Zeppelin. My idol through high school has been Jimmy Page. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my screwed up locker. In ten years from now | will be making $250,000 a year playing my guitar. DAVE BOSCO — Wrestling 1, Tennis 2. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my messy locker. In ten years | will be flying a plane. RICHARD BRADLEY ‘‘Mr. Sincere,”’ “Mr. Movie Star,’’ ‘‘Mr. Adorable” — Forensics 2, 3, 4, Theater 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Spartanite 4. My best memory of O.L.C.H.S. is the look of pain and anxiety that flashed across Dzurison's and Leary’'s faces every time | stepped on stage. My idol is Ray Olson | will to O.L.C.H.S. my sparkling personality, radiant smile, and my phenomenal acting capabili- ties. | will 10 years from now be hum- bly accepting the Nobel Prize and The Oscar. JOHN BRAGA ‘‘Long John ’, ‘‘Big Bad John , ‘Green Bean’’ — My fun- niest and saddest memories were when | met Vicki Kysiki. My favorite groups are E.L.O., The Knack, For- eigner, and Queen. My idol is Mr. Craig. 10 years from now | will own my own printing shop and may get married. KEN BREINER ‘‘Rooster’’ — My funni- est memory is watching the Class of “ 83''Freshman. My favorite groups are The Who, Bob Seger, and Lynryd Skynryd. My idol has been Mr. Bilyeau. Gail Bousman SCOTT BRESNAHAN “Scottie ’, My funniest memory of OLCHS was the Class of '83 ’. My favorite groups are Peter Gabriel and Genesis. My idol has been Mr. Bilyeu. In ten years | will open my own business in welding and do a lot of traveling. JANICE BRONS ‘‘Munchkin Mom’’ — Dean's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl’s Chorus 1, Treble Choir 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4; Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory of OLCHS was when we had to make peanut brittle in Chemistry. My idol has been Dr. Smith. | will my craziness to my brother, my singing voice to Maureen, and my loudness to Bev. In ten years | will be a physical therapist. % i. hi Barbara Brady John Braga Sue Brannon Ba | Ken Breiner Scott Bresnahan Nicolette Brongel Janice Brons Seniors 215 DEBRA A. BROOKS ‘‘Squirt” ‘‘Mini Jap'’ — March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Varsity Band 1, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Band President 4, Girl's Track 2, 3, 4, Pom Pons 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB. The funniest moment was the first time | went ‘ballooning’ in Nancy's car with Nancy, Carrie, Kathy and Leo. My favorite song is ‘We Are Family’’ by Sister Sledge. | leave Mr. Witowski's 3-level essays. JEAN BROUILLETTE ‘‘Bean'’ — My saddest memory was when we got co-ed deans. My favorite groups are Jackson Browne, CSN, Marshall Tucker. My idol has been Humphrey Bogart. | will to OLCHS my old gym shoes. In ten years I'll be on Bourbon street at the Mardi Gras. DOUGLAS K. BROWN ‘'Tex'’ — My funniest moment was when | was riding my motorcycle down the office hallway the last day of 78-79 school year. My favorite groups are the Scorpians and Super- tramp. My idol has been Mr. Ward. | leave to OLCHS my worn out set of M15-50 tires that | burned up in the student parking lot. In ten years I'll be driving cross country. ALAN BRUCE ‘Wild Man'’ — Basketball 1, Football 1, 2. My favorite groups are Camel and Yes. My idol has been everyone. In ten years | will be welding. CAROL BRUCKER ‘‘Harold’’ — Bowling Team 1, 2, My best memory was getting out after 4 years. My favorite groups are Neil Young — ‘‘Old Man and Jackson Browne — “‘Running on Empty. | will my gym clothes. In ten years I'll be living on a mountain in Colorado and skiing everyday. ROBERT ALAN BUEHLER ‘Bob’’ — Cross Country 1, 2, Track 1, Indoor Track 1, Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4. The funniest memory was the water fight in the OLCHS courtyard. My favorite groups are Chicago and Yes. My idols have been J. T. Thompson and John Brodemus. | will to OLCHS better cafeteria food. In ten years I'll be working in some field of environmental science. DONNA BUJANSKI — Swim Timer 1, Swim Man- ager 1, Class Secretary 2, Dean's Aide 1, Teacher's Aide 3, OEA 4. My best memories of OLCHS was Sophomore year when | had the best time of my life. All | did was party, and | still passed. My favorite groups are Fleetwood Mac, and Crosby, Stills Nash. In ten years I'll be married to Bob Luckett, with my first baby on the way. I'll be working for myself as an Accounting Clerk and living in a large brick home. KATHERINE SUE BURDELIK ‘‘Kiledrub, ’ ‘Kaz’ — Cosmetology. The happiest memory is leaving OLCHS. My saddest memory is leaving all my friends. My favorite groups are Beatles, Rolling Stones, Journey, Chicago. My idol has been my friend Pat. | will to OLCHS my locker. In ten years from now | will be married and taking care of my kids. PAULETTE BURGESS — My favorite groups are REO Speedwagon and Yes. My idol is Mr. Kelly. In ten years I'll be an airline stewardess and have 3 kids and probably be fat. SHEILA BURGESS ‘‘Roo, ’ ‘Spacey’ — Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was when Lynn and | laughed for 6 hours straight. My favorite song is ‘‘Doctor My Eyes’’ and my favorite singer is James Taylor and Dave Mason. My idol has been Mr. Sullivan because he is original. | will to OLCHS my endeavors. In ten years | will own a restaurant or be a child psycholo- gist. MIKE BUSCH — Gymnastics 1, Beginning Band 1, Varsity Band 2, C.W.T. The funniest memory was 50's Dance of 1978. My favorite groups are Zappa, Zeppelin, Beatles, Jeff Beck. In ten years I'll be work- ing in my own Auto Body Shop. JERRY BUSKING ‘‘Busk'’ — In ten years I'll be in summer school. JOY BUTTICE ‘‘Joy,” ‘‘Butsie'’ — My favorite group is Supertramp. In ten years I'll be a travel agent or working in a baby factory. MARIA CALABRESE — Basketball Stat 1, 2, Baseball 1, Media Center Aide 1, 2, 3, Office Occupations 4. My favorite songs are ‘My Shanonna,”’ ‘'Sad Eyes,”’ ““Reunited.”’ | will to OLCHS my locker. In ten years | should be a Certified Public Accountant. TOM CALLAHAN — My saddest memories was when OLCHS was going to school during the winter storm and everyone else was vacationing. My favor- ite groups are Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, and Styx. My idol has been Julie Loomis. | leave to OLCHS my locker 0644. In ten years I'll be a professional welder in my own business. MARYANN CAPPERINO ‘Cap or Capper’? — My funniest memory at OLCHS is playing spy during open campus Junior year with my friends Sheri and Karen. My saddest memory is when we got caught. My idol through high school has been my brother because he made it out of here, almost. In ten years | will be cleaning out dog cages with my friend Sherri. FRANK CAPRIO — My favorite group is Zeppelin. In ten years I'll be rich. Paulette Burgess k Diane Burleson | Debra Brooks Katherine Burdelik Sheila Burgess Maria Calabrese Douglas K. Brown Tom Callahan MaryAnn Capperino MICHELLE CAPRIO ‘‘Shelly Bell’’ — Swimming 2, 3, Photo Club 1, Swim Timer 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory is the 50’s Dance. My favorite groups _ are Journey and Cars-Cameo. My idol is Dave Bosco. In ten years | will be a juvenile officer. JERRY CARLSON — Wrestling 1, Track 2, Bowling 3, 4. My saddest memory is when Oak Lawn lost the game to Reavis on a missed field goal in my Junior year. My favorite group is the Cars. My idol has been John Wayne. | will to OLCHS my unused locker. In ten years | will be working on automotive engines. MIKE CARLSON “‘Trucker’’ or ‘ Gear- head’’ — My favorite group is Led Zeppelin. In ten years I'll be a mechanic. DAN CARR ‘‘M.L. — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2. My best memories were taking con- ference in baseball Freshman and Sophomore years and basketball Jun- ior year. In ten years | will be a suc- cessful businessman. AMY CARRANO — Dean's aide 1, 2, Cafeteria Monitor 3. My favorite singer is Todd Rundgren. LISA CARRANO- ‘‘Weebels ’ ““Mouse’’ — HERO Club 1. My best memory was Sweetheart Dance of 1978. | wore a white dress and fell on the ice. My favorite groups are the Cars and Exile. In ten years | will be married and working. MARY CARROLL ‘‘M.C. ’ — Discipline Committee 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2. My favorite group is Muddy Waters. My idol has been Mr. Hill. In ten years | will be enjoying my wealth while hav- ing 14 marvelous children. DAVID J. CARVELLI ‘Carrie’ ‘‘Mork”’ — My funniest memory involves my good friends Ken Brow, Tom Hornik, and Mike Busch. My favorite groups are the Who, Z.Z. Topp, Lynyrd Sky- nyrd, and Zappa. | leave to OLCHS my moldy gym suit. In 10 years | will be customizing cars and playing my bass. BRENDAN CASEY — Cross Country 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafe Monitor 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory is when Mr. Hill shot himself in the face with a squirt gun. My favorite groups are the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and Cheap Trick. In ten years from now | will open a chain of Kool-Aid stands in Guyana. KELLY CASEY — Dean's Aide 2, 3. My favorite group is the Cars. | leave to OLCHS nothing. In ten years | will be married to Paul Johnson. MIKE CASTAGNINO — Mame 1, Acapella 1, West Side Story 2, Cafe Aide 2. In ten years | will have my own architecture office. MARGIE CAVENEY ‘‘Wee Bird”’ “Wee Squaw ’ — The best memory of OLCHS is getting out in 1980. My favorite singer is Lynyrd Skynyrd. My idol is me. i leave my pity to the incoming freshmen. In ten years | will be living in Ireland, working on a potato farm. MIKE CERF ‘‘Mike’’ “Spike” “‘Rust’’ — The best memory is when | passed drivers. My favorite groups are Led Zeppelin, Alvin Lee, Stones, BTO, Ted Nugent. My idol has been Robert Plant, singer for Zeppelin. | leave to OLCHS my locker. In ten years | will be partying. MARY CERNY — Ten years from now I'll be following the Stones on tour. WENDEE CHABITCH ‘‘But'’ — Boys Swim Team Manager 1, 2, Swim Timer 1, 2, Attendance Aide 4. My favorite group is Molly Hatchett, and my idol has been Big Bird. Mary Carroll Mike Castagnino Margie Caveney Mary Cerny Wendee Chabitch Seniors 217 DANIEL CHARLESTON ‘Chuck’ — Chess 1, 2, 3, 4, Mathletes 4, NHS 4. My favorite groups are Kansas and Rush. | leave to OLCHS my great skill in accounting. In ten years you can bet | won't be thinking about OLCHS. CARL CHARVAT — Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4, Jazz Band 4. JERRY CHICKERILLO ‘‘Chic’' — Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB. My favorite groups are the Beatles, Bob Segar, Supertramp, and Lynyrd Sky- nyrd. My idol has been my father. JOE CHICKERILLO ‘‘Chick'’ — Wrestling 1; My funniest and best memories are when! ___, forget it, | can't tell you! My favorite groups are Supertramp, and Bea- tles. My idol has been my father. | leave to OLCHS nothing. LAURA CHRISTIE ‘‘Spook'’ — My best memory of OLCHS is getting to know and help the good ‘'B'’. My favorite groups are Charley Daniels, and Led Zeppelin. My idol has been the kind, generous, sweet, etc... . Mr. ‘‘B'’. | will to OLCHS my dirty books. In ten years | will have a career, and a large amount of money. KEN CICHON ‘'Ken'' — WECEP 1, 2, ICE 1. My funniest moment was watching some girl who shall be nameless, get into an accident in the driving range in my Jun- ior Year. My favorite groups are Rush, Molly Hatchett, Joe Walsh, Ted Nugent, Genesis, and the one and only Lynyrd Skynyrd. | will to OLCHS my hard work and dedication in participating in gym class. In ten years | will be president of a chain of Kool-Aid stands in Iran. MARK CISZEWSKI ‘George Harrison'’ — Baseball 2. The best memory was in Jun- ior year when Carm, Kevin and myself aided for Mr. Peaslee. My favorite group is the Beatles, and my favorite songs are ‘‘Let It Be'’ and ‘The Long and Winding Road ’. | leave all my Beatle albums to be distributed equally between Carm Bagli- eri, Carm Rocco, Kevin Augle, Bill Sorenson and Vince Lech. Ten years from now | will probably be in the plumbing business (Quality Plumbing) with my father and brother, or still be working at Carmie's. MARSHA CISZEWSKI ‘‘Polack ’ ‘‘Sunshine'’ — The best memories were when Kim Carbone and | were refs and line persons for volleyball. My favorite groups are E.L.O., Cars, and Van Halen. My idol has been myself. | will to OLCHS an empty locker. In ten years | will be married and have a career. ELLEN S. CIZEK ‘'Trouble’’ ‘‘Sue’’ — Football Statistician 1, 2, Swim Timer 1, 2, Thespians 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, Theater 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory of OLCHS is Mr. Storer, who helped me struggle through PI Solid Geometry and who also won my heart as ‘‘disco-king ’ in gym. My favorite groups are the Knack, For- eigner, Gordon Lightfoot. My idol has been Nadia Bedwan who always managed to get away with ignorant remarks in chorus while | always got caught. | leave to OLCHS Beth Dorgan's chin and Maureen Foertsch's sexy hips for further study by the freshman biology class. In ten years from now | will still be waiting for the P.E. dept. to accept the wearing of boy's gym suits by girls. Oh, I'll also be a C.P.A. DAVE CLOUGH — Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Spartanite 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4. CATHY CLOW ‘'Clow'’ — My favorite groups are Molly Hatchet, Van Halen, and Journey. In ten years | don't know what I'll be doing. SHERRI COMISE ‘'Sherri’’ — Basketball 1, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory of OLCHS was having a seating chart on the softball bus and throwing ice! My favorite group is E.L.O. My idol is ‘‘Ziggy. ’ In ten years I'll be working as a dental hygienist. ee Ken Cichon Sie Dave Clough Cathy Clow 218 Seniors Carl Charvat Jerry Chickerillo Vas ee Mark Ciszewski Dave Colantone a Carter Comella ) , Ellen Cizek Sherri Comise | KIM CONNOLLY “‘Kwim'’ — Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 2, 3. BERNIE CONSTANTINE ‘‘Bern’’ — My funniest memories were in Driver's Education Ist period. My favorite groups are Supertramp and the Cars. My favorite song is ‘‘Let The Good Times Roll’’. | will to Rene Nisbet (who can't draw) my somewhat drawing ability. CATHERINE CONWAY ‘“‘Conway ’ — My funniest memory of OLCHS was going out with Tina Albano and hav- ing her hang out the car door while making a snowball. My favorite song is ‘‘Lady’’. My favorite groups are Styx and Cheap Trick. | will to good ol’ OLCHS a new cook for the cafete- ria. In ten years | will hopefully be in Michelle Cook some medical profession. MICHELLE COOK ‘‘Shelley’’ — Girls Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 1, Teacher's Aide 3, 4, Peppers 3, Homecoming Court 3, 4. My favorite groups are the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Neil Young. | will to OLCHS the gum that Pat and Bob stuck on my locker door. In ten years | will be teaching and coaching. TERESA COONEY ‘“‘Looney Cooney” — Science Seminar 1, 2, 3, Teacher's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Bowling 2, Girls Badminton 3, Junior-Senior Peppers 3, 4. | will never forget the friends | have made in my past four years. My favorite group is Bad Company. | will to OLCHS my three smelly gym suits. Hopefully, ten years from now | will still be unemployed. MARCIA COOPER — | will to OLCHS ne ‘ a my dirty gym shoes. In ten years | will Teresa Cooney Marcia Cooper Randy Cordova Dean Coughlin hopefully be living a happy life with someone | love (Wolf). CAROLYN CRAIG ‘'Care’’ — Library Aide 1, 2, Home Ec. Aide 4. My best memory of OLCHS was finally pass- ing the Constitution test. My favorite group is Journey. In ten years | will be a police officer. CHRIS CUBR ‘‘Goober ,, ‘‘Zubr'’ — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Wres- tling 2, NHS 3, 4, Cafeteria Monitor 2, 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 2. My best memory of OLCHS was taking confer- ence in baseball freshman and sopho- more year. My favorite groups are The Who, Bob Seger and Neil Young. My idol throughout high school has been Keith Moone. | will to OLCHS the headaches and stomach aches from the cafeteria food. In ten years | will be a CPA for a massive firm. ALEX CUELLER — My best memory to OLCHS was helping out with the front Eileen Cramer murals of the school. The best part of school was meeting new people and all the art teachers. | leave to OLCHS my old sketch book and my ability to erase. In ten years | will be a success- ful commercial artist with my own advertising agency. = Kim Connolly Catherine Conway Carolyn Craig Chris Cubr Alex Cuellar Seniors 219 220 Seniors JEANNINE CULLOP ‘‘Llama Legs'' — Library Aide 2, Theatre 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4. | will my outstanding athletic ability to my sister Kathy. In ten years hopefully I'll be living in California. BARB DAMRAU — Dean's Aide 2, 3, 4. My favorite groups are the Cars, Led Zep- pelin and the Rolling Stones. | leave OLCHS nothing. In ten years I'll just be settling down from traveling for a couple years. KEN DANIELS — My saddest memory was finding out | had to come an extra year. In ten years I'll be working. JOAN DANTA — Swimming Team 1, Swimming Manager 2, Bowling 1, Dean's Aide 3, 4, Library Aide 1. My best memory was passing Government in summer school. My idol has been my sister, Judy. | will all the 25 minute study halls and hot lunches to all incoming Freshmen at OLCHS. In ten years I'll be working in a Doc- tor's office. JEANNETTE DAVIS — Student Service Bureau. The saddest moment was when they closed the smoking area for 1, 2, 3 and 7. My favorite song is the School song, and my favorite group is the OLCHS band. | will to OLCHS all my debts on unreturned books. In ten years | will be living in California combing the beach. RITA DEANGELIS ‘'Ritz'' — Staff Aide 3. The best memory for me from Oak Lawn is meeting the pro-basketball star C. J. Kupec. My favorite song is ‘‘Don't Be Cruel, ’ and my idol has been Elvis Presley. | will to my sister, Debbie, the strength to endure the rest of her years at Oak Lawn. In ten years | will hopefully be a Jockey. ED DELSO ‘‘Wolfie'’ — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Acapella 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Mame 1, Charlie Brown 2, West Side Story 2, Fiddler on the Roof 3. My saddest moment was losing a best friend Gary Gilbert. My favorite group is Rush. CHERYL DEMBRASKI — My favorite group is Led Zeppelin. In ten years I'll have just finished traveling, and have a good job. CHRISTINE DEMOS “'Tina ’ ‘‘Tiny ’ — Cadet Band 1, Varsity Band 2, 3, 4, March- ing Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4. The funniest moment was the time | tripped up the stairs and accidentally grabbed the guy next to me. My favorite group is Super- tramp. | leave to OLCHS the blue dog on the door of my locker 1074. In ten years | will probably be catching up on all the sleep | lost during my 4 years in High School or else eating at Palermo's. GEORGE DEMPSEY ‘‘Park, ’ ‘‘Jack'’ — Basketball 3, 4. My funniest memory was making fun of a girl named ‘ugly’. My favorite group is E.L.O. My idol has been Sully. | leave Sully all my jokes because he needs them. In ten years | will be mak- ing a million dollars a year and still living off my mother and father. JOHN DENTON Red — Hallguard 3. The saddest moment was saying good- bye to my friends. My favorite groups are Ted Nugent and Rush. | leave to Oak Lawn my gym locker. In ten years | will be working | hope. DAVID DEPLARIS ‘‘Big D, ’ ‘‘Dave D, “‘Depo'’ — My best memory was bugging Mr. Komarchuk. | leave to OLCHS my locker that doesn't open. Cheryl Dembraski Christine Demos Jeannine Cullop Jeannette Davis John Denton David Deplaris Tom Dorian Carol Dornan Deborah Ann Dougherty MARK DOBROWITS “'Dobes’’ — Bowling 1, 2, 3. The funniest memories of OLCHS was the bad food in the cafeteria. My favorite groups are The Who, Robin Trower, Beatles, Led Zeppelin. My idol through high school was John Lennon. Ten years from now | will be on the road with a band. JOAN DOIG “'Vito'' — My favorite group is Neil Young. My idol through high school was Laurie Dumpert. 1 0 years from now | will be in R.I. with Vito. MIKE DOLES — Wrestling 1, 2, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 3, 4. My favorite groups are U.F.O., Rush, and Journey. DEBBIE DOMICO ‘'Deb ’ — Girls Swimming 2, Spartan Guards 2, 3, 4, Ecology Club 2. | will to OLCHS my big comparative Government Binder and my hundreds of used shorthand notebooks. 10 years from now | will be the Secretary of the United States. MARTHA DOMINE MD — Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Spartan Guards 1, 4, Forensics 4, Photo Club 1, 2. My best memory of OLCHS was the unconquerable Randy Moline. My idol through high school was Liz Drogos. | will to OLCHS all the broken lightboards. 10 years from now | will be still trying to understand the theories of Zen. TODD DOMINSKI — My favorite song is ‘The Gambler’’ and my favorite groups are Journey and Kenny Rodgers. My idol has been Mike Tulley. | will my calculus book to any person who takes it in the future. CON DONNELLY ‘ Cark ’ — My funniest memory has been Graduating. My favor- ite song is ‘‘Stairway to Heaven ’ and my favorite group is Led Zeppelin. | will my gym suit to OLCHS. In ten years | will be a mechanic. TINA DONTAS ‘'Tine, ’ ‘‘Tinar'’ — My favorite groups are Bad Company, Van Halen, UFO. | will all my good and bad memories to OLCHS. In ten years | will be working in the medical field, either my own practice or at a hospital. TOM DORIAN ‘“‘Tee, ' ‘The Kid’’ — The funniest memory was conniving the teach- ers in summer school. My favorite song is ‘‘The King is Gone, but He’s Not Forgot- ten’. My favorite group is Neil Young. In ten years | will be working on the Love Boat as a chef and teaching the tourists how to do the funky chicken. TIM DORIAN — My favorite group is Black Sabbath. CAROL MAE DORNAN “'Cleo, ’ ‘‘Dorkan’’ — Switchboard Operator 1, 2, Office Aide 1, 2, Spartanite 3, 4, Shield 3, Cafeteria Monitor 4, Wrestling Video-Taper 1, 2, Key Club 4, JCAB, SCAB. The funniest memory of OLCHS is my data processing class with Karen Wolf. My favorite song is ‘We Are Family.'’ My idol has been Jacyln. | leave my clean neck to Mr. Gibson and George Dempsey. In ten years | will be raising my 12 kids. DEBORAH ANN DOUGHERTY ‘'Dorito’’ — Dean's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensics 2, 3, 4, Mathletes 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4. CATHY DOWLING “‘Doll’’ — My favorite groups are Led Zeppelin, Genesis. In ten years | will be taking care of a family. GREGG DOYLE — Aide 1, 2, 3. My favorite groups are Rolling Stones, Neil Young, and Pink Floyd. ELIZABETH DROGOS “Heartless Jew’’ — Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensics 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. LARRY DROZD — My funniest memory was playing in the cafeteria. My favorite group is David Bowie. My idol has been David Bowie. | will to OLCHS my music. 10 years from now | will be making albums. NS Elizabeth Drogos Larry Drozd Seniors 221 222 Seniors DIANE DRYAN ‘'Dry ’ or ‘‘Frenchie” — My best memories remain in my 5th period interior design class Junior Year. My favorite group is The Knack — “Good Girls Don't’. My idol is Spiderman. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my many happy hours in office 121 trying to clear cuts. GREG DRZEWIECKI ‘'Drz,'' “‘Drz Baby,'’ — My best memory was the school day at 2:35. | will O.L.C.H.S. my locker. LAURI DUMPERT — Night School. My favorite groups are Neil Young, The Beatles, Genesis. My idol is Joan Doig. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my lack of school spirit. In ten years from now | will be a millionaire living in Colo- rado. NANCY DUNNING “Dr. Dun-Dun — Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Class Presi- dent 2, 3, Student Council President 4, JCAB, SCAB. My funniest memory is raiding the Junior float meeting. CAROLYNN DWAN — Freshman Chorus 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Teacher's Aid 3, 4, Spartanite 3, 4, Mame 1. My best memories at O.L.C.H.S. were working on the Spartanite and being a teacher's Aide. My favorite teacher is Mrs. Bibeau. My favorite group is The Doobie Brothers. Ten years from now | will be a writing correspondent in Europe. KAREN EDLING ‘‘Ed’’ — Gymnastics 1, Dean Aid 1, 2, 3, Theatre 2, 3, 4, My best memory of O.L.C.H.S. is all the friends I've made here. KAREN ENDE — Gymnastics 1, 2, Jazz Band 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Treasurer 4, Boys Gymnastics Man- ager 2. The saddest memory was when all my friends graduated and left me behind. My favorite group is EARTH, WIND and FIRE. My idol has been Burt Reynolds. In ten years | will be teaching music to high school stu- dents. Kevin Eich berger AT Robert Dunkel } Ralph Dvorak Karen Ende Nancy Dunning Ate % ‘ RR : f nh Carolynn Dwan Dale Erdman re a aes asre® Karen Edling Sue Eggert JEFF EVANS ‘‘J.T. — My favorite groups are Credence Clearwater Revival, Boston, Ted Nugent, Three Dog Night. | leave to OLCHS my dirty P.E. socks. In ten years | will be in aer- onautical technology. LISA A. EVERS ‘‘Cutie’’ ‘‘Tweets’’ — Girls Swimming 1, Girls Basketball 1, Mame 1, West Side Story 2, Swim Timer 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafe Moni- tor 3, 4. The best time was trying to go out to lunch in 25 minutes with Bedwan. | will to OLCHS my smelly locker, the answers to Mr. Moore's History tests, and my blessing to all the students who get Mr. Moore as a teacher. In ten years | hope to be a lawyer, independently wealthy, and traveling. CATHY FADDEN — Track 2, Swim Timers 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, J.C.A.B. NHS 4, Shield Editor 4, Key Club 4. My best memories are all the great times | had with my friends. My funniest memory is blowing bubbles into rooms and getting caught by Mr. Wright. | leave behind to my brother Tim all my notebooks and term papers so he will have it a little easier. Ten years from now | will be a registered nurse working in a hospital. DAVID JOHN FARR “'D.J. — Gym- nastics 1, 2, Mame 1. The best memo- ries | had is when | was in the play Mame, it was the best year, except for senior year. My favorite groups are Cheap Trick, Eagles, Cars, Van Halen. My idol was Mr. Brodemus. He helped me when | had him for Envi- ronmental Science and Chemistry. | leave my locker to OLCHS with all my Brian Falatovich David John Farr books, pens, pencils, and paper. In ten years from now | will be working fo r O'Hare Airport. MICHAEL L. FLIS ‘Fish’ — Track 1, 2, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, SCAB, NHS. My best moments are the prebasket- ball games and 50's dances. My fun- niest memory was just watching Bren- dan Casey. My favorite song is ‘'Pray- ing Hands”’ and favorite group is Cheap Trick. | leave to OLCHS my advice never to lend your parents car to anybody, especially Pat Grant. In ten years | will be president of Strohs or preferably a taste tester. ANNE FITZMAURICE ‘'Fitz’? — Teacher's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was Kathy Judd spilling milk on herself at lunch. My favorite group is the Beatles. In ten years | will be married with kids. Lisa Evers b i SHERRI FOX — My favorite groups ( - : : : 8 are Aerosmith, Styx, and Van Halen. Jim Fiore Elizabeth Fischl Anne Fitzmaurice In ten years | will own and break horses. DEBBE FRITSCHEL ‘'Twiggy'’ — My favorite group is Van Halen, and my favorite song is ‘'I just want to be your everything’. My idol is Kevin Lowery. In ten years | will be married with 3 children. Hy ik a Dennis Foley Sherri Fox Todd Frederick ix Debbe Fritschel Seniors 223 GAIL FUKA — My saddest memories are missing all my favorite teachers like Miss Zemla. My favorite song is “Bridge Over Troubled Water.'’ My idols have been Miss Ragsdale and Miss Zemla. | leave to OLCHS my ter- rible days and my good days. STEVE GALASSO — Golf 1. The best memory at OLCHS was graduating. My favorite group is The Who. | will to OLCHS my humor. In ten years | plan to be a married family man. LINDA GALATI — President of Office Occupations Work Program. My best memory is Prom and Dave Balayti. My favorite groups are Earth, Wind Fire, and the Cars. In ten years | will be an executive administrative assist- ant to a hotel manager. JOSEPH C. GARCIA Crazy Joe’’ — The funniest moment was when | burned my hair, the saddest when | dropped out, and the best when | graduated. My favorite groups are Zeppelin, and Black Sabbath; my favorite songs are ‘Dazed and Con- fused.'’ My idol has been Bozo the Clown. | leave to OLCHS nothing. In ten years | will be working. BILL GEERDES ‘‘Animal'’ — Varsity Band 1, 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Jazz Band 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. The best memory was the U of | Jazz Band trip. My favorite song is ‘‘“Mumbles and my favorite group is Dizzy Gilespe. In ten years | will still be going to college. SAM GEORGELOS — My favorite groups are the Doobie Brothers and the Styx. TOM GERACI — Track 1. My favorite groups are the Styx and the Cars. In ten years | will be working. KRIS GERICKE ‘‘Gerk'’ — My best memories of OLCHS is when we had the day off. My favorite groups are Journey, and Olivia Newton John. My idol is Mickey Mouse. | leave to OLCHS all the jocks. In ten years | will end up married. DIANE GIBSON — Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Cadet Band 1, Varsity Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4. My favorite song “Freebird,’’ and favorite group Doo- bie Brothers. My idol has been Pink Panther. In ten years | will be cleaning teeth. TINA GILL — My best favorite mem- ory was my 17th birthday, and my friends. My favorite song is ‘Reunited,’ and my favorite groups are Bee Gees, Earth, Wind Fire, and Commodores. In ten years | hope- fully will be married and have a good full time job. JANET M. GIRTEN “Girty’’ — Girls Basketball 1, 2, Jr. Peppers 3, J.C.A.B., S.C.A.B., Photo Club 3, Shield Editor 3, Shield Editor-in-Chief 4, Teacher's Aide 2, 3, 4, Spartan Guards 4. The best memory was working on the Shield '79; the funni- est were spent in the English Office; and the saddest was seeing gradua- tion come. My favorite groups are Bob Segar, Neil Diamond, and the Bee Gees. My idol has been the “Whit. ’ | will to OLCHS my sense of humor. In ten years from now | will be married and working as a nurse. LEO GONZALES ‘‘Speedy' ’ — | leave to OLCHS all the ugly girls. 224 Seniors Tom Geraci Kris Gericke Diane Gibson Stan Giertych Mary Gilbert ; Tina Gill Janet M. Girten Leo Gonzales | DENISE GRABNER — Peer Counselor 1. My favorite group is Heart. My idol has been Mr. Kelly. | leave to OLCHS my worn-out gym suit. In ten years I'll be a cop and living in California. JOHN GRANOSKI ‘‘Gurn’’ — My funniest memory of OLCHS was the cafeteria. My favorite groups are Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles and Shawn Phil- lips. My idol through high school has been Jimi Hendrix. In ten years | will be a bum. PATRICK GRANT ‘‘Bat’’ — Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 4. My fun- niest memory of high school is B.C. My favorite group is the Doobie Brothers. | will to OLCHS my old Rush : — tape. In ten years | will be making big ; . s. Denise Grabner Maureen Graham John Granoski Patrick Grant Ses ee cyonmiset Por Pons 2, 3, Varsity and Marching Bands 1, Concert Band 2, Teacher's Aide 3, 4, Cheerleading 4, JCAB. In ten years | will be a medical technolo- gist working in a hospital. FRANK GUBERNAT ‘‘Guber’’ — My best year at OLCHS was my freshman year because it was a new experience for me in high school. My favorite groups are Led Zeppelin, Rush and Jimi Hendrix. TINA MARIA HAISMA ‘Stretch’? — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Teacher’s Aide 4. In ten years | will be a newlywed. | also will be set- tled in a good teaching job, teaching deaf children. The most important thing is that | will be extremely happy. DAVE HAMILTON — My saddest memory of OLCHS was the first day of this school. My favorite groups are Tina Maria Haisma Donna Hansen Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix. | will to OLCHS nothing. In ten years | will be sleeping. DONNA LYNN HANSEN — Basket- ball Statistician 1, Baseball Statisti- cian 1, Girls Chorus 1, Treble Choir 2, Library Aide 3, Teacher's Aide 4. SHARI HANSON — In ten years I'll be married and have kids. Shari Hanson Eileen Hardy | Cindy Hardy Linda Harper Seniors 225 WAYNE HARRIS ‘‘Hair’’ — Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. My idol throughout my high school years has been Elvis Presley. | will to OLCHS all of my talents. In ten years | will have a family and having a lot of FUN. MICHAEL HAUSER ‘‘Hous'’ — Beginning Band 1, Varsity Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Jazz Band 2, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band Director 4, District Band 4, State Jazz Band 4. My saddest memory was saying good-bye to everyone last year. My favorite groups are Count Bassie, J.J. Johnson and Miles Davies. My idol throughout my high school years has been Mr. Yara. | will to OLCHS how to play trombone in 122 positions. In ten years | will be leading my own band. JIM HAWORTH — Swimming 1, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Bowl- ing 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 3, 4. My favorite group is Kansas. | will to OLCHS my old parking permit stick- ers and my stack of blank media center passes. In ten years | will be working for one of the big 8 account- ing firms making $12 million a year. JAY HAWRYSIO ‘'J. Bird'' — Cross Country 1, 2, Indoor Track 1, 2, Track 1, 2. My favorite groups are the Cars, Dire Straits, Yes, C.D.B., Doobie Brothers and Pat Travers. My idol throughout my high school years has been Mr. Komarchuk. In ten years | will have my own truck garage. KAREN HAYDA “‘Elk’’ — In ten years I'll be a doctor. JANIE HAYNES ‘‘Rabbit'' — My saddest memory of OLCHS is when | started going here. My favorite group is Supertramp. My idol throughout high school was Artis Gilmore. In ten years | will be married and wealthy. JEANETTE HEADLEY ‘‘Erving Finkelstone’’ — My favorite groups are Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd. Pink Panther has been my idol throughout high school. | will to OLCHS my dirty gym socks. In ten years | will be sleeping. RUSS HEGENER — My funniest memory of high school was the discipline code. My best memory was leaving OLCHS. My favorite group is Jimi Hendrix and Purple Haze. | will to OLCHS my debris. In ten years | will be collecting retirement and counting my millions. TED HEHN — Hockey 1, 2, Cafeteria Monitor 2. My favorite groups are Yes, the Who and the Doobie Brothers. | will to OLCHS everything, my books, my locker, and Mr. Craig for the freshmen. In ten years | will be living it up. LESLIE HEIDENREICH — Mathletes 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Cadet Band 1, Spartan Guards 1, 3, 4, Photography Club 2. In ten years I'll be doing everything | ever wanted to do. BILL HEIN ‘‘C.J. — Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory of OLCHS was leaving this school. My favor- ite group is Lynyrd Skynyrd. My favorite song is “Freebird'’. | will to OLCHS my locker. In ten years I'll be working as a dentist. BILL HEITING ‘‘Ding’’ — Football 1, Cafeteria Moni- tor 2, 3. My funniest memory was getting stuck after Homecoming. My favorite groups are Chicago and the Doobie Brothers. | will to OLCHS all my books and all my homework. In ten years I'll be married and working. APRIL HEITMAN ‘‘Ape’s'’ — My favorite groups are Jethro Tull and Van Halen. My idol throughout high school has been Al Hulse. In ten years I'll be married and have four kids. | will also be living in California. CHERYL HENLEY — In ten years | will be single and working. LISA HENNESSY ‘‘Weasel’’, ‘‘Lis'’ — Chorus 1, Ten- nis 2. My best memory of high school was to be cho- sen to play conference for tennis. Ay saddest mem- ory of OLCHS was losing in the first round. My favor- ite group is the Doobie Brothers. In ten years | will be rich. 226 Seniors k BY it f a a Wayne Harris JoAnne Haubenreiser Jim Haworth all Janie Haynes Leslie Heidenreich Bill Heiting April Heitman Cheryl Henley Lisa Hennessy | = Bill Henry Nancy Hoople a John Hoffman Barb Hornick Tom Hornik Dave Hughes Laura Hurr Laura Holwell John Howver Laurie Hrebenak BILL HENRY — Chess Team 2, Spartanite 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 4, NHS 4. | will to the Spartanite my expertise in advertising. Ten years from now | will hopefully be doing something worthwhile. RICK HNAT ‘‘The Fly’’ — My best memory of O.L.C.H.S. is leav- ing. My favorite groups are Yes, Genesis, Zeppelin. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my locker. Ten years from now | will be working. JOHN HOFFMAN — Bowling 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3. Ten years from now | will hopefully be married with a full time job as an accountant. BOB HOLESHA ‘‘Scurve ’ — Varsity Band 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Dean Aide 4. My best memory of O.L.C.H.S. was freshman English and sophomore 50's Dance. My favorite groups are Lynyrd and Rush. My idol is Mr. Yara. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my sen- ior year. Ten years from now | will be working as a plane mechanic. JERRY HOME “‘Moochie'’ — Ecology Club 1. My best memory of O.L.C.H.S. was finding out that | was a senior. My favorite groups are U.F.O., Rainbow, and Jimi Hendrix. | will to O.L.C.H.S. a lot of emotional scars. Ten years from now | will hopefully be working for a Rock Band. BILL HOMMEMA — Swimming 1, Bowling 2, 3, 4. My best mem- ory of O.L.C.H.S. was summer vacations. My favorite groups are Led Zeppelin, Yes, REO Speedwagon, Ted Nugent. NANCY HOOPLE — My favorite groups are Jethro Tull and Led Zeppelin. DEIRDRE HOPE ‘‘Hopey’’ — Girls Swimming 1, Varsity Band 1, 2, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory of O.L.C.H.S. was being assistant director for Pippin. My favorite song is ‘‘The Logical Song’’ by Super- tramp. My idol is Miss Piggy. | will to O.L.C.H.S. the media cen- ter pass | stole Sophomore year. BARB HORNICK — Library Aide 1, 3, 4, French Club 2, Photo Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Ecology Club 4. Ten years from now | will be visiting every country there is in the world and loving every minute of it. TOM HORNIK — Office Aide 3, 4. My best memory of O.L.C.H.S. is the movie that Bob Albecht, Jerry Carlson, and | made in Media. My favorite songs are ‘‘Freebird’’ by Lynyrd Skynyrd and ‘'Searching for a Heart of Gold’’ by Neil Young. My idol is Richard Nixon. JOHN HOWVER — Gymnastics 1, Office Aide 2. My funniest memory of O.L.C.H.S. was Sophomore year when | almost shorted the wiring in Biology. My favorite groups are R.E.O., Van Halen, and Neil Young. My idol is Jimmy Carter. DAVE HUGHES ‘'Huey’’ — JCAB, SCAB. My favorite group is Doobie Brothers. | will to O.L.C.H.S. the cafeteria food. Ten years from now | will own a construction business. Seniors 227 228 Seniors KENNETH JANKIST — Wrestling 1, Track 1, A cappella 3, 4, West Side Story 2, Dark of the Moon 3, Adaptations, Fiddler on the Roof 3, Pippin 4, Forensics 3, 4. MARK JEDLICKA ‘‘Jed'’ — My best memory of OLCHS was getting out of here. My favorite song is ‘I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream''. My idol throughout high school was Idi Amin. In ten years | will probably be famous. DIANE JOHNSON ‘“‘Nurd ’ — Track 1, Theater 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4. My best memories of OLCHS are of the great people in theater and of the great 4A lunch during junior year. My idol throughout high school was Debbie Jones. | leave to OLCHS my loud mouth to llama-legs and my nurdness to my brothers, Dave and Ken. In ten years | will be living any- where but Oak Lawn. GREG JOHNSON “‘Stosh'’ — Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. HOLLY JOHNSON “Holly J. ', ‘“Scoops’’ — Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Ecology Club 4, Teacher's Aide 3, 4, Androcles and the Lion 4. My best memory was becoming a state high jump champ and getting a part in the chil- dren's play. My favorite group is the Beatles. In ten years I'll be an engi- enal : neer. ROBERT JOHNSON — My worst experience of OLCHS was my first Rita Hynes Kenneth Jankist day, and leaving the last day of school senior year is my best memory. My favorite groups are REO Speedwagon, Journey and Molly Hatchet. In ten years | will own a plantation and become a millionaire. DEBBIE JONES ‘‘Rusty'’ — Swimming 1, Badminton 2, 3, 4, A cappella 2, 3, 4, Theater 3, 4, Girls Chorus 1, English Department Aide 4. My saddest memory of OLCHS was taking the Mink Bone test in Advanced Biology. My funniest memory was decapitating a mink. My favorite groups are the Beatles, Simon Garfunkel, Styx, Foreigner, and John Denver. My idols throughout high school were Gumby, Doc Smith and Diane Johnson. KATHLEEN MARIE JUDD ‘‘Katie,”’ ‘‘Juddy,’’ — My funniest memories are all the times | spent with all my friends. My saddest memory was watching a brick fly through Lynn's car window. My favorite songs are “We are Family” and ‘Turn, Turn, Turn'’. My idol has been Karen Wolf because she likes ‘‘scrambled ’ eggs! In ten years | will be standing on top of a ladder. 4 Mark Jedicka Kathleen Jennings Diane Johnson nae i” 4 - Greg Johnson Holly Johnson Debbie Jones Lisa Kaczmarek Vicki Kalafut Donald D. Kalkstein Kelli Keenan John Kenny Kathleen Ketterick Sharon Kennedy Donald Koldoff Kathy Koldoff Vicki Klutcharch Richard Knapp DONALD D. KALKSTEIN, JR. ‘‘Balk’’ — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Wrestling 2, SCAB, Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4, Basketball 4. | will to OLCHS my great baseball locker, with all its good pictures. | also will _ my baseball jersey No. 32, which | wore in high school. In ten years | will be playing professional baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates. I'll be making $1.5 million a year. I'll also be giving free tickets to all my good friends. In the off season, I'll be making money as a child psychiatrist. SCOT KAPPEL ‘'Kap’’ — Football 1, 2. My funniest memory of OLCHS was when | ran into a sign coming in from gym and split my head. My favorite groups were Neil Young and the Who. | will to OLCHS my parking space. In ten years | will own my own auto repair garage. JOE KASBOHM “‘Little Joe’’ — My saddest memory of high school was coming back to OLCHS from sum- mer. My favorite groups were Judas Priest and Green Manalishi. | will to OLCHS nothing. Who knows what I'll be doing ten years from now? JAMES B. KAZLAUSKAS ‘'Shtoink, ’ ‘‘Country Boy ’ — My best memory was summer vacation and my saddest memory was having to go to this place over the summer. My favorite groups were Led Zeppelin, Bad Co.; my favorite songs were “‘All of my Love , “Stairway”, “The Immigrant Song” and ‘'Rock and Roll Fantasy’’. My idol throughout high school has been myself. In ten years | will be happy and working in forestry. KELL] KEENAN — Spartanite 4. My favorite groups were the Who and Led Zeppelin. SHARON KENNEDY ‘‘Mortazoney’’ — Tennis 1, Volleyball 3, Cross Country 4, JCAB, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Aide 3, 4, Junior Pep- pers, Basketball Statistician 2, Key Club 4. In ten years | will be playing for the professional basketball team, the Chicago Hustle. JOHN KENNY — Basketball 1, Bowling 2. My sad- dest memory of high school was coming and my fun- niest was leaving. My favorite groups were Led Zep- pelin, Yes and REO Speedwagon, My idol throughout high school was anybody that was better than me. In ten years | will be a computer major. KATHLEEN KETTERICK ‘‘Krit’” — My favorite group was the Who. | will to OLCHS my homework. In ten years | will be a nurse. DAVID W. KILGORE ‘‘Kilgore’’ ‘‘Trout'’ — Cross Country 2, 3, 5, Track 2, Chess Team 3, 4, SCAB, Mathletes 4, Ecology Club 4. My best memories of OLCHS was winning conference in track and chess. My favorite group is Rush and my favorite songs are “Cygnus XI and “Xanadu.” | will to OLCHS all of my teacher-scare tactics to as many underclassmen as possible. In ten years | will be making tons o’ bucks working for the government in weapons research. SHARON LYNN KIMBALL — My saddest memory of high school was when Sharon Kasson got away with murder and | didn’t. | will to OLCHS luck to everyone on getting out. SUSAN LYNN KLOSAK — Band 1, 2, 3, 4. VICKI KLUTCHARCH ‘Klutch’’ — Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Switchboard Operator 3, 4. In ten years | will be an interior designer. Y RICHARD R. KNAPP ‘'Knapper’’ — Bowling 2, 3. My favorite groups were the Marshall Tucker Band and Bruce Springsteen. | will to OLCHS nothing. In ten years | will be working or going to school. DON KOLDOFF “High Monster’’ — Wrestling 1. My best memories of high school were getting together with my friends and having a good time and partying with them. My favorite groups were Led Zeppelin, Journey, Van Halen, AC DC. My favorite song was “Highway to Hell’’. | will to OLCHS my books and gym suit. In ten years | will have my own business as a gold and silversmith. Seniors 229 VICKI KOLINSKI — Gymnastics 1, 2, Junior Peppers, Senior Peppers, Mame 1, West Side Story 2, Dark Of the Moon 3, Winnie-the-Pooh 3, Godspell 3, Fiddler on the Roof 3, Pippin 4, Student Council 2, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Forensics 4, Spartan Singers 2, 4. My best memory was meeting my friends, especially T.C. And for the chance to be in plays. My favorite group is the Eagles. My favorite songs are ‘‘Evergreen'’ and ‘‘Best of My Love’’. In ten years | will finally reach my way to stardom as an astro- naut. KEN KONAS ‘'K.K.K.'’ — My funniest memory of OLCHS was when Mr. Wallin broke a light bulb by hitting a gumball with a yardstick. My favorite group is the Who. My favorite song is ‘“‘Who are you’’. | will to OLCHS 1 smelly gymsuit, 1 broken locker and 1 note- book filled with cheatsheets. In ten years | will be mar- ried, have about 20 kids, be rich and drive a nice foreign car. MIKE KONKOWSKI “Weeble’’, “Hop Along Cassidy ’ — Office Aide 1, 3, 4. My best memory of OLCHS was graduating. My favorite groups are Little River Band, Bos- ton and Kansas. | will to OLCHS my memories. In ten years | will be a computer analyst and be married. RONALD J. KORONKOWSKI ‘‘Korno,” ‘‘Dr. P’’ — Bas- ketball 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, JCAB. My funniest memory occurred my junior year during the football sea- son in a game at Argo; John Wallace started choking in the backfield on a piece of mud after the play was called. He was jumping all around and the referee gave us a penalty. And what was even funnier was watching it on the game films. My favorite group is the Cars. | will to OLCHS the pile of notes that Mr. Mulderink made me write on every physics chapter in the book. In ten years | will be an engineer, happily married and hopefully have a few children. RENE KOSEK ‘'Kozy, Nay'’ — My funniest memory of OLCHS was having Mr. Sullivan for a teacher. In ten years I'll probably be married, have a couple of kids and be happy with Louie. I'll have everything | ever wanted in life and everything I've ever dreamed of. JEREMY KOTAS ‘'Koke, Kojak, Jer'’ — Spartanite 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 2, 3. My funniest memory was when | nearly broke my neck in freshman gym class. My favorite groups were the Who, Yes and Queen. My favorite songs were “Stranglehold” and ‘‘My Wife. | will to OLCHS my contaminated hallway locker. In ten years | will still be throwing out the garbage for the Monticello Convales- cent Home. MICHAEL KOTULA — Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory of OLCHS was when | went to Awards night freshman year with blue jeans and a tee-shirt. My favor- ite groups are the Who and the Beatles. In ten years | will hopefully be married and rich. DEAN KOWAL “'Dino ' — My favorite groups were Van- Halen and the Who. My favorite song is ‘Who are you”. | will to OLCHS a dirty gym suit. In ten years | will own a hobby shop. MARK KOWALCZYK — Graphics 1, 2, 3. My best mem- ory of school is that | won't have to wake up for school anymore. My favorite group is Led Zeppelin. My idol throughout high school was Mr. Craig. In ten years | will be fixing my car or making millions of dollars. ANNETTE KOZLOWSKI ‘‘Netty,”’ ‘‘Wussess’’ — French Club 1, 2, 3, Teacher's Aide 2, 3, 4. My best memories of OLCHS are eating breakfast, lunch and dinner in all my classes except lunch. My favorite group is McCartney and Wings. My idol throughout high school has been the Ayatollah Khomeini. In ten years I'll be making $199,999 a year and living with my husband in our estates around the world. SUSAN KRAMER ‘‘Susie,’' ‘'Froggy'’ — Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, JCAB, SCAB, Key Club 4, Peppers 3, Forensics 4. My funniest memory of OLCHS was when | dove on a fake dollar bill while doing laps during softball season. My favorite group was REO Speedwagon. My idol throughout high school was Mr. Piaskowy. | will to OLCHS my best memo- ries of OLCHS to my sister Patrice. In ten years | will be a criminal lawyer or a police officer. JOHN KRAUSS ‘‘Jay'’ — Dean's Aide 3, 4. My funniest memory of OLCHS was hassling Mr. Stone in Earth Sci- ence. My favorite groups were the Beatles and Bruce Springsteen. | will to OLCHS my gym suit that wasn't washed once in four years. In ten years | will be living as far away from Oak Lawn as possible. KAREN KREJCZYK ‘‘Crazy'’ — My favorite groups are Journey and the Who. My favorite songs are ‘Anytime’ and ‘‘Baba O’'Reilly.”’ | will to OLCHS my books and gymsuit. | also will to my younger sister the best of luck in high school. In ten years | hope to be blowing up labora- tories as a mad scientist. SUE KRISIK ‘‘Bones'’ — Bowling 1. My favorite group is Foreigner. In ten years | will probably be married to Steve and have acouple kids. — 230 Seniors John Krauss Karen Krejezyk Robert Krawczynski ay Sue Krisi Ken Konas k bee N? Be ie SW . % an Pad LE “ x Annette Koslowski GERALD KRUDER — Orchestra, Forensics, Spar- tanite. My funniest memory of O.L.C.H.S. was hearing Mr. Gibson laugh in summer school. My favorite group is the Doobie Brothers. My idol is Lisa Carrono. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my favorite left gym sock. In ten years | will be practicing law and driving a Porsche. MELISSA KRUEGER ‘‘Missy,’’ “‘Wheda'’ — Var- sity Band 3. My funniest memory is the day that Mark Johnson had his pants practically ripped off of him. My favorite songs are ‘‘White Rabbit’’ by Jefferson Starship and ‘Big Eyes’’ by Cheap Trick. My favorite groups are Ted Nugent, Queen, and Cheaptrick. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my empty RC can collection, and an old Cheaptrick tee-shirt. My idol is Beldar Conehead. Ten years from now, I'll be living in the mountains in Colo- rado or in New Orleans. : GREG KRUSH — My favorite groups are Yes, Lisa Kush The Cars and Neil Young. LINDA KUBAS ‘‘Bynn’’ — ‘'Dancing. ’ My favor- ite groups Neil Young, Bob Dylan, The Who, and Harvest. GREG KUTSCHKE ‘‘Kuch’’ — My funniest mem- ory of O.L.C.H.S. is when | called in for myself and Mr. Craig took the call. My favorite groups are Supertramp and Pink Floyd. Ten years from now | will be a chemical engineer. MIKE KRUZEL ‘‘Kuz’’ — Track 2. My favorite groups are Rush and The Rolling Stones. My idol is Ted Turner because of the way he makes money. Ten years from now | will be living in Southern California in a Beach House. JOHN LAFAVE — Wrestling 2, Jazz Band 2. My favorite groups are Journey, and Rush. Ten years from now | will be in California trying to find a job. SCOTT LAFEVRE — Football 2, Track 1. My favorite groups are The Who and Yes. GARY LAKIE ‘'Flake’’ — Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2. My saddest memory of O.L.C.H.S. was being the only one at homecoming with a neck John LaFave brace on. Ten years from now | will hopefully be on the road to happiness. TINA LASALLE — The best moment will be when | graduate on graduation day because it’s what | have been waiting for. My favorite songs are “He'll come again” by Dolly Parton, and “You Don't Bring Me Flowers’ by Barbra Streisand. My idol is Mr. Kelly. Ten years from now | will hope- fully be a commercial artist or in some other form of advertising. ANNA LASALVIA “Little Anna’? — Swim Timer 1, 2, 3, Aide for Home Ec. 1, 2, 3, H.E.R.O. My best memory of O.L.C.H.S. was meeting Mike DiMartino in gym class. My favorite song is ‘The Logical Song.’’ My idol is Mrs. Bibeau because she's the most likeable teacher | know. Ten years from now | will be a reservati onist for the airlines. PAM LAUBE ‘‘Louie ’, “‘Alice’’ — Badminton 3, Rowdie Rubies 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4 SCAB. My sad- : dest moment was watching Zayers’ store go by j sideways as | doughnutted into a ditch and lost Tony Lapkus Yosemite Sam on Halloween. My funniest mem- . ory was water-ballooning while playing ‘‘It’’ and watching Kathy Judd skeech on her knees at Jewel. My idol has been Greenie. | will my ability to have quick come-backs to anything Nancy Dunning has to say. Ten years from now | will be rooming with Karen Wolf at D.H.U. (Doll Hair Univ.). SUE LEACH — Shield 4, Spartanite 4, SCAB, NHS, Teacher's Aide 4. My funniest memory of O.L.C.H.S. was sitting in the wrong class for 10 minutes without knowing it on the third day of school. My best memory is all the good times | have had with my friends. The saddest memory was having to take freshman health my senior year. My idol is Bill Buckner. | will to Mr. Witowski my book write-ups. Ten years from now | will hopefully be doing something useful. Mike Kuzel Gary Lakie Tina LaSalle Anna LaSalvia Pam Laube Susan Leach Seniors 231 232 Seniors GREG LEHMANN ‘'Stretch'' and “Stork'' — Baseball 1, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3, Cafeteria Monitor 4, SCAB, NHS. My saddest memory was listening to Sully ‘One more time’’ and my funniest memory was seeing Mr. Hill in Hickory Hills. My favorite songs are ‘Knights in White Satin’ by Moody Blues and “You're in the Running’ by Skip Sulli- van. My idols have been Gus Williams and D. J. Johnson. | will my Donny Osmond picture in my locker, to any freshman who will accept it. In ten years | will be dribbling and shooting a basketball in my custom made gym. JEFF LEHMANN ‘‘Jeffer'' and ‘'Dip- per’ — Wrestling 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Office Aide 3. My favorite group is Journey. My idol has been my two brothers, Mike and Greg. | leave OLCHS all the malfunctions that were here and still to come. In ten years | will be enjoying the peak of my profession. MARK LEKAS ‘Mr. Bill’’ — My favor- ite groups are Deep Purple and Heart. MICHELLE LEROY — Counselor's Aide 2, 3, Office Occupations 4 . In ten years | will probably be working downtown. MARY KAYE LESKE — Badminton 2, 3, French Club 2. My favorite groups are Eric Clapton, Willie Nelson, and Jackson Browne. My idols have been my mom and dad. | will OLCHS my charm. In ten years | hope to be work- ing. KEVIN LESLIE ‘‘Nasil Face’? — In ten years | will be living. DAVE LEWIS ‘Fer’ — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2. My saddest memory has been running for basket- ball. My favorite group is Journey. In ten years | will be working hard towards retirement. NANCY LOUGH — Girls Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim Captain 2, 4, Boy's Swim Timer 1, 2, 3, 4, Spartan Guard 1,2, 3, 4, JCAB, Treble Choir 1, 2, 3, Teacher's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memories are when | was on the swimming team, and Friday the 13. My favorite groups are REO, Van Halen, and Supertramp. | will my faithful no. 19 warm-up suit and all my practices. In ten years | hope to have graduated from Loyola Univ. with a B.S. in nursing. CRAIG LOWELL — My favorite group is Black Sabbath. TOM LUCKETT — My favorite groups are Zeppelin, UFO, and Richie Black- more, Greg Lehmann Mary Kaye Leske Dave Lewis Craig Lowell Jeff Lehmann Kevin Leslie Connie Litto a Barb Luby Mark Lekas Tom Luckett Linda Luna : LINDA SUSAN LUNN — My best hope of OLCHS is when | graduate out of OLCHS. My favorite groups are Zeppelin, the Knack, and Supertramp. MARY JO LYNN “'M.J. — My funni- est memory is watching my best friend trip up the stairs and grab on to some guy's arm. My favorite groups are Supertramp and Van Halen. | will to OLCHS all of my government home- work. In ten years | will be sitting around passing the time. KURT MACHA — Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Spartan Guard 1, 2, 3, 4. DANNY MAERKER — My saddest memory was flunking Government by 40 points. My favorite song is ‘‘Mid- night Rambler’ and group, the Rolling Stones. My idol has been Ms. Wes- Linda Susan Lunn Mary Jo Lynn Kurt Macha Danny Maerker sells. In ten years | will be thinking about retiring from my million dollar job and settling down on my ranch. JOHN MAJOR MAJ — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4. My favorite groups are Aerosmith and the Doors. DENISE MANDEL ‘Pebbles’? — Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 and Teacher's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory is know- ing that | made it through all four years of high school in one shot. My favorite groups are Cheap Trick and Bad Company. In ten years | will prob- ably still be unemployed. MICHAEL MANLEY — Tennis 1, 2, 4 and Wrestling 2. My favorite group is the Knack and my favorite song is “Good Girls Don't'’. | will to OLCHS all of my books. In ten years | hope to : work as an accountant and hand on 4 oe my brothers’ ranch. Denise Mandel MICHAEL MANOOGIAN — Football 1, Hockey 1. My favorite groups are Yes, R.E.O., and Led Zeppelin. In ten years | will be working. | LISA GABRIEL MARACICH — N.H.S. 3, 4, Pom Pons 3, 4, Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Swim Timer 2, 3, Swim Team 2, and Photo Club 1, 2. My best and Funniest memory of OLCHS was the 1979 NHS banquet, but you had to be there to fully appre- | ciate it. | will to OLCHS my “‘gree- nies’. Ten years from now | hope to be either practicing law or in the for- eign services. TINA MARCEK — Volleyball 1, Track 1. My favorite groups are the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, the Who, and Rush. LAURA MAROTZKE 'Curly’’ — Band 1, 2, 3, Girls Track 1, English Office Mural 2, Outside Mural 2. ' Michael Manley Pam Manoogian Michael Manoogian Gina Manweiler Lisa Gabriel Maracich Laura Marotzke Seniors 233 DEBRA MARSHALL ‘‘Herman’' — Girls Chorus 1, Softball 1, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Swim Team Manager 4, JCAB, Photo Club 2, 3, 4, Photo Club Activities Board 2, 3, Ecology Club 4, Boys Swim Timer 1, 2, 3, 4, Spar- tan Guard 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memories of OLCHS are all the great times we had on the swim team. My idol has been Arnold the Pig. To OLCHS | leave 25 swimsuits, a towel, and all the pool water. Ten years from now | will be a dedicated swimmer and swim laps in my bathtub. TODD MARTIN ‘‘Wod ' — Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Spartan Guard 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory of OLCHS was when we buried Mr. Sanderson's car in the snow before swim practice. My favorite songs are ‘Feels So Good and ‘'Fly Like an Eagle.'' To OLCHS | leave a 12 foot rubber mark from my tires in the teachers parking lot. Ten years from now | will be the first person to swim up Niagara Falls. LISA MARX — My favorite group is The Who. NICK MASTORES — Baseball 1, 2, 3, Dean's Aide 4, Key Club 2. My favorite group is Jimmy Buffet and the Coral Reefer Band. To OLCHS | leave Kim Pollack until | come back from college. Ten years from now | will be married to Kim Pollack, living in Colorado, and will be an Indus- trial Engineer. GEORGE MATULIK ‘‘Monster’’ — Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4. My best memory will be graduating. To OLCHS | leave my brain. JOHN MATULIK 'J.J. ’ — Tennis 1, 2, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4. My best memory of OLCHS is when | passed Mr. Peaslee’s Advanced Algebra Class. My favorite groups are Foreigner and Boston. My idol has been Mr. Wallin. To OLCHS | leave the History and Government classes they made me go through. Ten years from now | will be tinkering with automobiles. MARK MCCAMPBELL — Football 1, 2. My saddest memory is getting ten days external. My favorite groups are The Who, Rolling Stones, and Beatles. MAUREEN MCCLURE — Girls Track 2, Switch Board Operator 3, 4, Pom Poms 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB. My best memories from OLCHS are going out with all my friends and having a great time. To OLCHS | leave my locker which will finally be cleaned out. Ten years from now | hope to be a TV reporter. ROBYN MCCOURT ‘‘Birdie ’ ‘‘Rob'’ — Girls Swimming 2, Photo Club and Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Swim Timer 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Theatre 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Yearbook Photogra- pher 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. My funniest memories are play rehearsals and my best are being in theatre and getting to know all the people. Ten years from now | will be taking lots of pictures. TOM MCENTEE ''Mac’' — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club President. My favorite group is Aerosmith. My idol is Mr. Mar- cordes Todd Martin te. 5 Lisa Marx Nick Mastores George Matulik John Matulik Mark McCampbell % : . | 25 f aa 4 ol ithe A Kathy McClelland Maureen McClure Robyn McCourt Brian McDonald Tom McEntee 1 234 Seniors Brad McGee Traci McGuire Teresa McMahon ry f ih ¥ a S x John Mertic Susan Mica Kristi Medows Mary Melvin SCOTT McGRAIL ‘'Scottch’’ — Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensics 4, Acappella 4; French Club 1, 2. TRACI McGUIRE ‘'Red’’ — Spartinite 3, 4; Aide 3, 4; Treble Choir 2, 3, 4. In ten years | hope to be traveling around the world. KRISTI MEDOWS 'Modulhotu’’ — Photo Club 4; Freshman Girls Choir 1; Acappella Choir 4; 2, 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Theatre Set Design Painting 3, 4, School Murals 2 and 4, and VP of Acappella Choir 3. My best mem- ory is escaping color-code mania. My favorite groups are the Beatles, Doobie Brothers, my favorite songs are ‘‘Eleanor Rigby,’’ and ‘‘What a Fool Believer’’. My idol has been Ms. Coveny. | will to OLCHS my uncanny ability to maintain a dizzy height of 5’2” through all 4 years. In ten years | will be thinking ‘‘Photo’’ for Mr. Horejs, and wearing green for Ms. Coveny. MARY MELVIN ‘‘Cleo’’ — Teacher's Aide 1, 2, 3. My best memory is partying before the 50's dance. My favorite group is the Cars. Burt Rey- nolds has been my idol through my high school years. In ten years I'll be living in my millionaire’s mansion on an island in Hawaii. JOHN MERTIC ‘John’ — Track 1, Wrestling 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. My favorite group is Aerosmith. My idol has been Big Mergi. | will my coat to my brother Ed. In ten years I'll be a housewife and have 25 kids. SUSAN MICA ‘Shoo’ — Teacher's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory is partying with my friends on weekends. My favorite songs are ‘‘Like a Hurricane by Neil Young; and ‘‘Starship Trooper’’ by YES. | will to - OLCHS my ability to wander in the halls more than being in class. In ten years | will be living as far away from Oak Lawn as possible. TOM MICHAELS “‘Lover'’ — Track 1, Industry Arts 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was at 2:35. My favorite group was the Grateful Dead. My idol has been Bobby Wier (of the Grateful Dead). | will to OLCHS all my girl- friends who will not graduate. In ten years | will be in the Olympics as the best U.S. skier. JULIE MIDDLETON ‘‘Psycho’’ — My best memories were all of the for- mal dances. My favorite groups are Styx and Supertramp. My idol has been Tommy Shaw. In ten years if | don't become a juv. officer, I'll prob- ably be home cleaning house with my 3 kids. MIKE MINARIK — | will to OLCHS my dirty locker. In ten years | will be living. JIM MITCHELL ‘‘Mitch'’ — French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Photo Club 4, Spartanite 4. My favorite memory is doing skits in French. My favorite group is RUSH. In ten years | will be living in Northern Wisconsin with my family, fishing, and having a good time. Leo Milarhoski Jim Mitchell Seniors 235 RANDY MOLINE — Swimming 1, 2, French Club 2, 4, NHS 3, 4, Theatre 3, 4, Mathletes 3, 4. Ten years from now | will still be doing Government homework for Mr. Witowski. CAROL MOON ‘‘Mooner’’ — Girls Chorus 1, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Staff Aide 4, Pom Pons 3, 4, JCAB. My saddest memory was tak- ing the mink test in Advance Biology. My favorite groups are The Knack and Anne Murray. My idols are Barb Bolduc and Lisa Sadlon. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my terrific sense of humor. Ten years from now | will be sharing an apartment with my best friend Lisa. BRIAN MOORE — Swimming 1, 2, Mathletes 4. My funniest memory was being taken down to my dean for dumping garbage on my French teacher. My favorite group is REO Speedwagon. My idol is Mr. Mulderink. Ten years from now | will be working in a laboratory. CAROL MOORE — Tennis 1, 2, Staff Aide 1, Faculty Aide 1, 2, 3. My best memories of O.L.C.H.S. were Prom of 1979, 4A and 4B lunch in Junior year and conference 1978 Tennis. My favorite group is Earth, Wind Fire. My idols are Chris Evert and Bjorn Borg. JOE MORANDE ‘Snake’ — Baseball 1, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 4, Cafeteria Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4. My favorite performers are Lawerence Welk and Guy Lombardo. JIM MORAVEC ‘‘Jimbo'’ — My funniest memory of O.L.C.H.S. is lunch. My favorite song is ‘‘Grease’’. MARY MORGAN “‘Bunky,”’ “‘Magic’’ — Gymnastics 1, Theatre 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Acapella 3, 4, JCAB 3. My best memory is of Theatre and all the wonderful people | have met; especially my boy- friend. I'll hate to leave. My favorite song is ‘Pieces of April’ by Three Dog Night and ‘Fantasy’’ by Earth, Wind Fire. My idols are Doc Smith and my older sister who have helped me through difficult times. They're both great people and friends. Thanks guys. | will to O.L.C.H.S. a nice big smile to Scott Taylor and my big mouth and great talent to my cousin Dawn Koruba. Ten years from now | hope to be working at Christ Hospital as an R.N. and be mar- ried to a wonderful guy | met here at O.L.C.H.S. JOHN MORGENTHALER ‘'Morgs'’ — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was losing my sanity. CHRISTINE MORONG ‘“'Chrissy,'’ ‘‘Fran, ’ “Angel” — Concert, Marching and Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Math- letes 2, Student Council 2, Basketball Stat 2, Tennis 2, 3, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Office Aide 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB, Spartanite 4, Shield 4. My best memories of school were working late on the Spartanite and then going out for dinner at the Oak Lawn Snack Shop with Margie Berkery and Brian Smith. My favorite groups are Doobie Brothers, Journey, Van Halen, Earth, Wind Fire. My favorite songs are ‘What a Fool Believes ’ and ‘‘September’’. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my ability to make deadlines for the Spartanite. Ten years from now | hope to be happy and settled in a home life and a career in the health field. | also hope to be wealthy enough to own a Mercedes Benz 450SL. CHRIS MORRELL — Volleyball Stat 1, Swim Timer 1, 2, Yearbook Staff 2, Library 1, 2, Staff Aide 3, Tre- ble Choir 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Photo Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 2, 3, President 4, Office Occupations Club 4, Historian Reporter 4. DAVE MOTTIS — Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. My idol is Mr. Kelly. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my old dirty socks. RUSS MUEHLHAUSEN — | leave to O.L.C.H.S. all of Mr. Sauder's IBM Diskettes and all the food in the Cafeteria. Ten years from now | will be sailing on my yacht, in unexplored areas of the world. DON MUELLER — Track 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest mem- ory of O.L.C.H.S. was splitting my head open during the pole vaulting season. My idol is Todd Dominski for being a lazy bum thru the track season. MARY ELLEN MULHALL ‘Mar’? — Track 2, 3, 4, Swim Timer 1, 2, Teacher's Aide 1, 2, 3, JCAB, SCAB, Switchboard 4. My funniest memory of O.L.C.H.S. was trying to cram six people’s junk into Maureen's locker for a year. 236 Seniors Carol Moore Christine Morong Christie Morrell Mary Morgan Don Mueller Brian Moore John Morgenthaler Mary Ellen Mulhall FRANSZ MURPHY — My idol has been Mrs. O'Neill. Ten years from now | will be either working or in the navy. SHARON MURPHY — Gymnastic 2, Bowling 2. JANET MURRAY — Gymnastics 1, Staff Aid 1, 2, 3. My best memory will be leaving OLCHS. GINO MUSSO — Some of my favor- ite groups are Beatles, Alice Cooper and Yes. EVELYN NELSON — My favorite song is ‘‘The House of the Rising Sun. To OLCHS | leave my locker and my books. Ten years from now | will be working. MARY NEWMAN — My best memory f of OLCHS is Senior Cut Day. My Sharon Murphy Janet Murray Patrice Murray Nancy Nelson favorite performers are Neil Young and Charlie Daniels Band. My idol is Mr. Collins. Ten years from now | will be a legal secretary. DON NEWREN — Wrestling 1, 2. My favorite group is Genesis. JIM NEWSOME ‘‘Noose'’ — D.E.C.A. Baseball 2. My saddest memory was the first day of school. My best memory will be the last. My favorite groups are REO, Rush and Stones. Ten years from now | will be working. MARK NICHOLS ‘Nicks’’ — My favorite performer is Pink Floyd. My idol is Mr. Dreger. Ten years from now | will be rich. NICOLE NICOSIA ‘‘Nicki'’ — Cheer- leading 1, Forensics 3, 4. My best memories were the last days of school. My favorite groups are Led Zeppelin, Kenny Loggins, Jeff Beck, Donald Newren Jim Newsome Nicole Nicosia and Steve Winwood. My idol has been Gail Novak and Mr. Scarpelli. | will to OLCHS my family name. | am the last of the bunch. BARB NOVAK — My funniest mem- ory was when Jodi and | climbed a fence and she got her pants caught on the fence and ripped the seat. My favorite group are Led Zeppelin, Stones, and Rush. | will to OLCHS my dirty gym suits. 10 years from now I'll ] be married. GAIL NOVAK — My best memory was the last day of school — Junior Year. My favorite groups are Yes, Jean-LUC Ponty. My idol is Nicole Nicosia. | will to OLCHS my little sis- ter. BRIAN O'CONNOR ‘‘Bones'’ — My best memory was not getting Witow- ski for Government. My favorite groups are Led Zeppelin, and Rush. My idol is Doug Schmit because he is Gail Novak a real all American guy. | will to : OLCHS my whole entire Endocrine System. 10 years from now | will be working in a hospital. ask Barb Novak Brian O’Connor Maureen O'Connor Seniors 237 238 Seniors MIKE O'HARE — My favorite group is The Who. In ten years from now I'll be working. GREG OLEJNICZAK ‘‘Ole ’ — Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Spartanite 4. My favor- ite group is the Outlaws, and the song ‘‘Hurray Sundown. ’ My idol throughout the school year has been Coach Lewis, because he always had faith in the always injured track team. In ten years I'll be taking can- did pictures for Playboy. KEVIN O'LOUGHLIN — Wrestling 1, Work Program 3, 4. LYNN OLSON — Office Occupations 4. | leave all my school spirit to OLCHS. In ten years I'll be working and hopefully married. RICK OMIECINSKI ‘‘Omie ’ — Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was getting a pass from Jim Kolodziej in a basketball game. My favorite groups are Boston, REO, and Van Halen. My favorite song is ‘Short People. ’ My idol is the number 13 and anyone who wears it. | leave to OLCHS my gym clothes from fresh- man year. JEFF O'NEILL ‘‘Oney ’, ‘Dr. X'', ‘‘The General’' — Band 1, 2, 3, 4. My favorite group is the Beatles. In ten years from now I'll be sleeping. KEVIN O'NEILL ‘‘O’Nuke’’ — My best moments are when | look back. My favorite group are the Stones. Only time will tell what I'll be doing in ten years. CRAIG O'REILLY ‘'Fish'’ — Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. | leave to OLCHS my old bowling shoes. In ten years from now | will be living in Minnesota, mounting fish and running a fishing guide on Leech Lake. STEVE ORFANOS ‘‘Orf'’ — Bowling 1. My best memories were the last days of school. My favorite groups are the Rolling Stones and Robin Trower. In ten years from now I'll be making $20 an hour, while owning a mansion in Beverly Hills. E SANDY OSWALD “‘Slim'’ — My saddest memory of OLCHS was when | got internal. My favorite song was ‘‘Love me Tender. ’ My idol through my high school years has been Mrs. Polito. | leave working to OLCHS. In ten years from now I'll be a teacher. DAWN PACOUREK ‘‘Porkey ’ “‘D.L. ' “Fish Face’’ — Swimming 1, 2, Soph. Treasurer, Softball 1, 2, 3, JCAB, SCAB, Key Club 4, Student Council 4, Rowdie Rubies Skirt Maker. My funniest memories are all the times my friends were together, we always could manage to have a good time. My saddest memory is that we will have to part after all these years. My best memory is Sept. 15th when | met the best friend I'll ever have. My idol throughout my high school years has been Karen Wolf; alias ‘‘Farrah.'’ She could always put a smile on even the saddest faces. In ten years | hope to be an artist illustrating for a national magazine. JANE PAJOR “Annabel Lee Finster'’ — Peer Counseling 1, 2, JCAB, Spanish Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. My best memory was the '79 Prom. My favorite groups are The Who, and Led Zeppelin. Lynne Oplinger Janet Ostrowski Katherine O'Leary cl i Rick Omiecinski Sandra Oswald Annmarie Ott f : Jeff O'Neill Dawn Pacourek Maureen Pheifer Sandra Parker Bill Pazda Ellen Phelps Say solu tage Ores SPE fh ie Phe it Pam Parkey Kirt Pearson Laurie Petrica Le: AX Sue Piaskowy SANDY PANICE ‘Casandra’ — Stat Girl 1, Homecoming Court 3. My funniest memory is walking in a different room Freshman year. My idol has been Miss Piggy (Karen Wolf). | leave OLCHS my locker that never opens. In ten years I'll probably own my own business. SANDRA PARKER — Jr. Pepper, Library Aide 1, 2. My favorite song is “Sad Eyes’. | will my clean locker on the 3rd floor. In ten years | will be working a full-time job. PAM PARKEY ‘Chester, Butter, or Parkay’’ — My best memory is the teachers. My favorite groups are Led Zeppelin, Jethro Tull, Genesis, and Yes. My idol has been Mr. Kurdts. | will all my unexcused tardies. In ten years | will be traveling or getting married. BILL PAZDA ‘Pasta’ — Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. My favorite groups are Van Halen, Rush, REO, and Ted Nugent. In ten years | will be practicing law in Chicago. KIRT PEARSON ‘‘Pears'’ — Bowling 2, 3, 4; Captain 2, 3, 4. My favorite group is Rush. My idol has been Rocky. | leave OLCHS my gym suit. In ten years | will be 3rd baseman for Chicago White Sox. GAIL PEDIGO — My favorite groups are Fleetwood Mac, Foreigner, Journey, and ELO. In ten years | will have a steady job. MARILYNN PETROIT ‘‘Peeetroit'’ — Ecology Club 1, 2, Counselor Aide 2, 3. My funniest memory is being a joke in Biology class. My favorite groups are Led Zeppelin, Donna Summer, Judas Priests, Fleetwood Mac, Beatles. | will all my art work and scrap pencils. In ten years | will be working in a hospital or doing commercial art. GEORGIA PETROPOULOS ‘‘Gege’’ — Track 3, 4. My funniest memory was tripping Linda Luna on her crutches. My favorite group is Jethro Tull. LAURIE PETRICA — Track 2, Student Council 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB, NHS 4, Rowdie Rubies 4. My funniest moment was when | cracked an egg on Kathy Judd’s head. My best moments were meeting and having fun with all of my friends. My idol has been Miss Farrah — Piggy Wolfer. Her antics made everyone happy. Ten years from now | will be a child psy- chologist. MAUREEN PHEIFER “‘Reene”’ ELLEN PHELPS — Office Occupation 4, Work Program 4, Counselor Aide 2, 3. | will my third floor locker. In ten years | will be working and maybe be married. SUE PIASKOWY — My favorite song is ‘‘Sad Eyes. ’ | will OLCHS their new rules and regulations. In ten years | will have a career. Seniors 239 RAYMOND J. PLUTA — Basketball 1. My favorite groups are Thin Lizzy and REO Speedwagon. My idol throughout my high school years has been Kevin Cro- nin. DAVE FRANK POWELL — The best memory will be my graduation. My favorite groups are The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Ted Nugent, Styx, Bad Co., Foreigner, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Aerosmith, Foghat, The Kinks, and Rick Derringer. My idol has been Jimmy Page. | will to OLCHS all the fun teachers. In ten years from now, I'll be living in Washington State and own my own Playboy Club. MIKE POWERS — Track 2, Ski Club. | will to OLCHS my cut cards. In ten years from now, I'll be trying to decide what I'll be doing ten years from now. FRED PREUSS ‘‘Ace’’ — Basketball. My favorite groups are Kansas, Styx, and Boston. | will to OLCHS my transmission. In ten years from now I'll be build- - ing a race car. MARTY PURPURA ‘“‘Purp ’ — Boy's Bowling 1, 2, 3, Raymond J. Pluta 4, Boys Bowling Treasurer, JCAB. In ten years | will be a lawyer, practicing in Honolulu, Hawaii. SUE PURPURA ‘‘Purp’’ — Ecology Club 1, Science Seminar 1, 2, 3, Photography 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, Soph. President, JCAB. My favorite groups are Supertramp and Billy Joel. My favorite song was “Just the Way You Are’’. | will to OLCHS my camera, a and my favorite photography teacher Mr. Horejs to future photography students. In ten years from now | hope to be in a medical career. JEFF PYRN ‘‘Space’’, ‘‘Zoot’’, ‘‘Poin'’ — Beg. Band 1, Varsity Band 1, 2, Concert Band 4, Jazz Band 2, 3, 4, Jazz Combo 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, Grad. Band 2, 3, ‘ ‘Fiddler’’ Orch. 3, Improv Attender 3, 4, Halftime Sound Engineer 1, Rank Leader 4. My best memories were the band trips, and everyone and everything involved in band. My favorite groups are Chicago, Styx, and O.L. Jazz Band. My idol has been myself as a senior. | will to O.L. my band locker and my list of senior pranks. In ten years I'll be trying to figure out how to run a com- puter, be a professional musician, and a bachelor. i TIM QUIGLEY — My favorite group is Neil Young. i My idol is Mr. Murphy. | leave OLCHS ten best ways to try to fool Mr. Murphy. JOAN RAINSFORD ‘Rains'’ — Girls Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Boys Swim Timer 1, 2, 3, 4. My best moment is Conference '79 when we broke the Medley Relay and took 3rd place. | will to OLCHS Girls Swim Team my lucky 29 warm-up and , my favorite stomach-turning event 100 Butterfly. Ten years from now | will be a social worker listening to all the delinquents who got messed up from high school, | DIANE RANDLE ‘‘Zelda’’ — Forensics 3, 4, Thespi- ans 3, 4, Acapella 2, 3, 4, Acapella Pres. 3, Spartain Singers 3, 4. The best memories have been my expe- riences with all the plays and working with Mr. Dzuri- son. My idol is Mr. Roeckeman for putting up with me for four years. | leave the gas cap | “took” for_ Sue Purpura Jeff Pyrn Tim Quigley DIANE RASMUSSEN — Photography Club 4, Girls Swim Timer 4. Joan Rainsford Monica Ranalli Diane Rasmussen | Diane Randle | 240 Seniors Andrea Reed Charlotte Reed Mike Reed John Reilly Tim Reyna Patrick Rich John Riordan Leonetta Rizzi Mary Rooney Christine Ross Glenn Rupich a JIM REDA — In ten years from now I'll be retired. ANDREA REED “Andy” — Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, JCAB Rank Leader 3, 4, Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, Pom Pons 4, Var- sity Band Pres. 3. | will to OLCHS all my 3 level essays to Mr. Wilowski. Ten years from now | will be a nurse from Oak Lawn after a party. CHAROLETTE REED “‘Charley ’, ‘‘Chuck'’ — Chorus 1, Soph. Representative 3, Pom Pons 2, 3. The funni- est moment was when the music didn't go on during half time. My idol has been Ms. Mooney. | will to OLCHS my Pom Pons and greenies. Ten years from now I'll be working as a Fashion Merchandiser. MIKE REED — Basketball 1. | leave to OLCHS my quick wit. In ten years I'll be relaxing on my ranch in Wyoming. : JOHN REILLY ‘‘Ryels’’ — Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2. | will to OLCHS all my government papers. In ten years from now I'll be fighting. TIM REYNA ‘‘Scum ’, “No Mind , ‘Slick’’ — Thespi- ans 4, Theatre 3, 4, Forensics 3, Spartanite. My fun- niest memory was when | smashed a freshman in the face with a Twinkie. My favorite group is Rocken Horse. My idol throughout my high school years has been Mel Brooks and Prince Charles. In ten years from now I'll be living on a mountain seeking the meaning of Woody Allen. PATRICK RICH — My favorite group is Jethro Tull. My idol has been Mr. Peaslee. JOHN RIORDAN — The funniest memory | had of OLCHS was the food fight in 4B lunch when | got hit by a flying Suzy-Q. My favorite groups are Molly Hotchit and Z.Z. Top. | will to OL my locker with all the old papers and whatever garbage is left there after 4 years to some unsuspecting bennie. In ten years from now I'll be working. KATHY RIORDAN “‘Al ’, “Riordan’’ — My favorite group is Supertramp, and the song ‘‘Good Bye Stranger’’. My idol has been Chevy Chase. Ten years from now | will be in Europe with my children. LEONETTA RIZZI ‘‘Leo'’ — Fresh. Sec. 1, Bowling 1, Stat Girl 1, 2, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, Student Council Sec. 3, Student Council V.P. 4, Junior Class Sec. 3, JCAB, Band Sec. 3, Band V.P. 4, Key Club 4, SCAB. My nicest and saddest memories are those that | have shared with my friends and teachers. My favorite groups are Chi- cago, The Doobie Brothers, and Earth, Wind and Fire. My favorite songs are ‘‘Rubber Duckey, ’ ''We Are Family,”’ and ‘Brick House. | will to Dr. Smith some micrococcus luteus, a couple chromobacterium violaceum and a few mycorbacterium. In ten years | should be an R.N. MARY ROONEY — The saddest memories are leav- ing OLCHS and leaving my friends behind. My favor- ite groups are Journey and The Cars. My idol through my high school years has been Kermit the Frog. In ten years I'll probably be married and have about 4 kids. SHIRELY RUFF ‘'Ruff'’ — My favorite groups are Dil- lian, Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, My favorite songs are ‘Roundabout’ and ‘‘Welcome Back My Friends.’’ My idol throughout high school has been Bruce Springsteen. In ten years I'll maybe be married and going to work. GLENN RUPICH — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, My favorite groups are ELO, Supertramp and The Cars. My idol throughout high school has been Linda Ronstadt. In ten years I'll be working. CINDY RUSS — Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, Treble Choir 3, 4, Plays 1, 2, 3, 4. My idol through- out my high school years has been Miss Katherine Riordan. In ten years from now I'll be wanted by every casting agent and will star in my own film. Seniors 241 ae Carol Ryan Mary Ryan Nick Santillo Joseph Sapulich CAROL RYAN ‘RI’ — Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4. | will to OLCHS my track shoes, spikes, and sweats. MARY RYAN ‘‘Maru ’ — Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Varsity 1, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Basketball Stat 3, 4, French Club 2, 4, Photo Club 2, 4, Ecology Club 4. DENISE RYNKAR “‘Rynker, Rynker’’ — Thespians 2, 3, 4, Football Stat 1, NHS 3, 4, NHS Treasurer 4, Photography Club 2, Swim Timer 1, Girls Bowling 1, Theatre 2. My best memory of OLCHS was being voted Treasurer of NHS and my funniest was watch- ing Mr. Storer demonstrate how to Disco! My favorite singer is Elvis Presley. My idol has been Jane Byrne. | will to Oak Lawn my smelly Gym Suit and my worn out green and white gym shoes. 10 years from now | will be part of a successful law firm working in a prestigious skyscraper in beautiful downtown Chicago. NANCY SAFSTROM ‘‘Fro ’ — Girls Bowling 2, D.E. 4. My favorite group is Journey. 10 years from now | will be married to a Lawyer with 2 kids. MARTHA SANDOVAL — Ecology Club 1, 2, 3. My funniest memories of OLCHS was going into Ms. Hohn's office with Barb Logsdon. My favorite songs are ‘Lead Me On and “Devil Went To Georgia. ’ My idols have been Steve Martin and Kermit the Frog. NICK SANTILLO — My best memory of O.L.C.H.S. was the Blizzard of '79 closing down the school for a day. My favorite groups are Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, E.L.P., Mott The Hoople, Nazareth, Black Sabbath, Cheap Trick, Yes, Steppenwolf, Pink Floyd, The Chicago Symphony. | will to O.L.C.H.S. my Pink Floyd sticker in my locker, from the album ‘‘Dark Side of the Moon.” JOSEPH SAPULICH ‘‘Chig Mao, ‘‘Norman ’ — Varsity, Concert and Jazz Band, Spar- tanite. My funniest memory was the day they invaded Minskies, and during marching band when | was attacked by Klingons. My favorite performers are Chuck Mangione and Children of Satchez. My idol is Norman Rockwell. Ten years from now | will be into commercial art and get a newspaper within ten years. | will write books (cartoons), and eventually win the Pulitzer Prize. SHERRI SAWYER — Girl's Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Softball 1, 3, 4, Swimming 1, JCAB, Jr. Peppers, Sr. Peppers. My favorite groups are REO Speedwagon and Yes. My idol is Jean Paterson because she paid me to write this. In ten years | will be selling snake skin neckties in San Salvador. VINCE SCACCIO — My favorite groups are Black Sabbath, and Jimi Hendrix. CAROL SCHIAVITTI ‘‘Schia, ’ ‘‘B.B., “‘H.N., ’ “‘Witch,” ‘“Moosealeeny,”’ “'T.B. 11. — Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Jr. Peppers, Sr. Peppers, Rowdie Rubies 3, 4, Student Council 3, JCAB, SCAB. My funniest memory of O.L.C.H.S. was hanging from the bannister at Karen Wolf's Party. My favorite group is the Jackson 5. My idol is Mr. Chilvers. Ten years from now | hope to be a Physical Ther- apist. JUDY SCHIEVE — Wrestling Timers 1, 2, Girl's Chorus 1, Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4, Counse- lors Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Photo Club 3, NHS 3, 4, Jr. Peppers, Sr. Peppers. My best memo- ries are all the good times | had with all my friends here at O.L.C.H.S. | will to O.L.C.H.S. all my physics and chemistry notebooks which will go to the highest bidder. In ten years | hope to be a married engineer. 242 Seniors Denise Rynkar Manne Sandoval Nancy Safstrom Sherri Sawyer Judith Schieve iat i Douglas C. Schmidt Kimberley Rare Schryver a | Michele Schulz Lisette Schuntz Mike Sears Michael Selmer DON SCHLOEGEL “Shoegs’’ — My favorite group is Montrose. In ten years | will be wrenching at a garage. DOUGLAS C. SCHMIDT ‘‘Smitty’’ — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Math- letes 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, SCAB. My funniest memory was Coach Chilvers’ 5B study and his wild and crazy aide. My favorite group is Don Francisco and my favorite song is ‘‘He's Alive.'’ My idol has been Mr. Mulderink. | leave OLCHS 8 weeks of Scribble Sessions. In ten years | will be an engineer at Moody Institute of Science. HERB SCHMIDT ‘Herbie’? — Wrestling 1, 2. My favorite group is Bad Com- pany. My idol has been Michelle Cook. In ten years | hope to be doing automo- tive body work. JONATHAN SCHMITZ ‘'Schmitzville’’ — Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest mem- ory was eating ice cream sandwiches and winning the ice cream contest 3 times. My favorite song is ‘‘Don't Bring Me Down. In ten years | hope to be working. RAYMOND SCHMITZ — Wrestling 1. My favorite groups are Rock groups. | will my car to OLCHS. KIMBERLEY ROSE SCHRYVER ‘‘Wiggles ’ and ‘‘Rusti’’ — Chorus 1, A cappella 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Forensics 4. My best groups are Chi- r cago and Barbra Streisand. My idol has been Vicki “Tori” Kolinski. | will all my Laurie Shambo papers to my sisters, Kristie and Kerrykay. In ten years | will be acting profes-. sionally or babysitting Vicki Kolinski’s children. MICHAEL SCHULZ — Football 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was Gov't class senior year when Carol and Margie were always talking like Denny Matin. My favorite group is the Cars. | leave to all future chemistry students of Mr. Nowlan my lab books and one-more-steps. In ten years | will be an engineer for a very successful firm, making lots of money. MICHELE SCHULZ ‘‘Shelly ’ and ‘‘Crisco’’ — Girls Basketball 1, 2, Basketball and Baseball Stat 1, 2, JCAB. My best memory was going to all the football and basketball games then going to parties afterwards. My favorite groups are Neil Young and Van Halen. My idol has been my mother. | will all my term papers and book reports. In ten years | will be married with a big family but | will be well off and own my own nursery school. LISETTE SCHUNTZ ‘‘Lizzard'’ — My funniest memory is finding out that Mr. Ricordati loved ‘‘Hubba Bubba Bubble Gum. My idol has been Mrs. Coons. | will my natural curly hair. In ten years | will be the owner of a florist shop in the new mall on 95th and Ridgeland. KATHY SCISLOWICZ — Office Occupations Treasurer 4. In ten years | will be a certified medical assistant. MIKE SEARS ‘‘Too-Tall'’’ — NHS 3, 4, SCAB 4, Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4. | will the secret of NHS, which is to take all Shop Courses. In ten years | will be a Laser Robert J. Sheil Technician. MICHAEL SELMER ‘'Selm'’ — My funniest memory was the food fights. My favorite type of groups are Rock. My idol has been Rockefeller. | will my smelly locker. In ten years | will be a pilot for a good airlines company. LAURIE SHAMBO — Girl's Track 2, NHS 3, 4, Aides 3, 4. My favorite group is REO. ROBERT J. SHEIL ‘‘Lil Yipper'’ — Gymnastics 1. My funniest memory was the food fights. My favorite groups are Rocks. In ten years | will be making money. Seniors 243 KARYN SHOWALTER — | will my sympathies to the seniors of '81 who get Mr. Wright for government. In ten years | will be working as a physical therapist. DEAN SHUFFLEBARGER — My best memory is get- ting caught running in the cafeteria. My favorite types of songs are rock. In ten years | will be trying to hold down a couple of jobs. STEVE SIERROS ‘‘Greek'’ — Rock is my favorite type of music. | will to OLCHS my locker. In ten years | will be working. ROSEMARY SKLENICKA ‘‘Rosie’’ — Treble Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 3, 4. My funniest memory was 3rd period in Mr. Bro's room and 7th period in JR's room. My idol has been Mr. Kunde, the greatest teacher | ever had. | will all the homework | had to someone in OLCHS. In ten years | will be working full time and doing the best | can in everything | do. CINDY SLAWECKI ‘'Slo'' — Student Aide 1, 2, 3, Swim Timing 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Court 4. My favor- ite groups are Neil Young and Yes. In ten years | hope to be an executive secretary, a model, and rich. PAT SLOWINSKI ‘'Ski'’ — Girls Track 2. My best memory will always be getting to know the Lehmann brothers. My favorite group was Supertramp. My idol was Mrs. Mucha. | will to Mrs. Mucha my famous words ‘'Can | go to my locker? ’ In ten years | hope to be a famous photographer. PAT SLOVICK — Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Track — Indoor and Outdoor 1, 2, 3, 4, Bro's Aide 1, 2, 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Spanish Club and Spanish Club Presi- dent 4. My funniest memory is Curt Lang in the “Make Me Laugh contest. My favorite group was E.L.O., song ‘‘Lady’’. In ten years | will be enjoying the good life as an Electronic Tech. BRIAN SMITH ‘‘Beaner, ' ‘Buckets O' Blood, ’ “Brain,’’ — Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, French Club President 3, Spar- tani te 3, 4, Forensics 4, Theater 4, N.H.S. 4. My fun- niest and best memory of OLCHS is of the time when Brian Moore and | emptied the contents of a garbage can. My favorite songs are ‘Starship Trooper’ by Yes; ‘La Villa Strangiato ’ by Rush; and the ‘Cow goes Moo. My idol is Carren the kiwi trainer. | will to OLCHS all of my fantastic Spartanite articles to be preserved in polyurethane and kept in the school archives. Ten years from now | will be named ruler of an African nation which has been taken over by ants. MIKE SMITH — Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. In ten years | hope to be working as a mechanic. SANDIE SMITH ‘Smitty’ — Cosmetology 3, 4. My saddest memory is flunking 2nd semester of Algebra twice. My favorite groups are Neil Young, Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Led Zeppelin. In ten years | hope to be working in my own shop. CATHERINE SMITKO ‘'Smitty'’ — Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Thespians 4, Forensics 2, 3, 4, Acapella 2, 3, 4, Spartan Singers 4 and Wrestlerette 1, 2. My best memories are the pickle fight at White Castle after ‘‘Charlie Brown practice, and all the friends I've made and things I've learned in theatre. My favorite song is the ‘Ballad of Swee- ney Todd. ’ Mr. Roeckeman, Mr. Dzurison, and Mr. Leary are the best teachers a person could ask for. | will my worn out ballet shoes to Shari Simpson. In ten years | hope to be doing a Broadway play on some famous stage in New York. LORI SORENSEN ‘Gutter. Gums’’ — Basketball 1, Swimming 1, Drama 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Spartan Singers 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was my blind date for the sweetheart dance. In ten years | will be feeding pigeons in Central Park. 244 Seniors Karyn Showalter Catherine Smitko iN Scott Smutney Dean Shufflebarger Helen Sierakowski Lori Sorensen Patrick Slovick Pat Sowinski Wendi Spallina Karen Steinke Herbert Stewart Phillip Strenk Thomas Spencer William Stermer Darnell Strama Rebecca Stryszak Robert Such Carol Stalzer Charles Suchy Nancy Stancik WENDY SPALLINA ‘'Spa'’ — Treble Choir 2, 3, 4. My best memory of OLCHS is meeting Mike Adams. My favorite group is The Knack. To OLCHS | will my books and all my homework. Ten years from now | will be raising a family and spending my life with Mike. SANDY SPANO ‘'Pano'' — Cosmetology 3, 4. | remember flunking a year of History. My favorite groups are Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young and the Beatles. TOM SPENCER ‘Spence’ — My favorite groups are The Who, Scorpions, and Rush. | will my gym shoes to OLCHS. In ten years | will be living in a mansion and | will be a millionaire. NANCY STANCIK — My favorite singer is Neil Young. WALLY STANTON — My favorite groups are The Who, Bruce Springsteen and the Stones. | leave my gym clothes to Mr. Murphy. DEBBIE STAYCOFF ‘'Fluff'’ — Tennis. My best moments were being with my friends. My favorite singers are Neil Young, Carly Simon, and James Tay- lor. In ten years | will be working, attending college or be married. SCOTT STEEN — My favorite groups are the Beatles and the Stones. KAREN STEINKE ‘'Stank'’ — PPSO 1, 2. My best memories are Prom '79 and meeting Jon. My favorite groups are Journey, The Knack, and Rolling Stones. | leave the food in the cafeteria to OLCHS. In ten years | will be married to Jon and raising a family. BILL STERMER ‘Duck or Joe'’ — Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1. My best moment was winning a bet with Pat (Googs) Carr. My favorite group is the Wings. | will my green sneakers to OLCHS. MIKE STEVENS ‘Frodo’ — My funniest memory was the time | got locked in my locker by someone. My favorite singer is Neil Young and my favorite song is “Heart of Gold’’. My idol has been Mr. Craig. HERB STEWART — Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3. My favorite singers are Neil Young, The Who and Yes. In ten years | will be living in Hawaii. ; DARNELL STRAMA ‘'Nelly’’ — Library Aide 2, 3, Basketball Stat 1, 2, Jr. Pepper 3, O.O. Club 4. My favorite song is ‘Always and Forever.” I'd like to leave my left over cuts to George. In ten years | hope to be married to a great guy. ROBERT S. SUCH ‘Scott and Strides’? — My favorite songs are ‘The Logical Song’’ and ‘‘Dreamer.”’ | leave my locker to OLCHS which happened to be in an extremely good place in coordination with my classes. In ten years | hope to be living in a sparcely populated area and hope to be well off financially. CHUCK SUCHY ‘‘Sam Spade’’ — Wrestling 1, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Ecology Club (Officer) 3, 4, Cross Coun- try 4, Student Council 4, $.C.A.B. Key Club. My favorite group is the Beatles. My idol has been Hum- phrey Bogart. To OLCHS | will my charm and wit. In ten years | will be running my own detective agency. Seniors 245 4.9 Barb Sullivan Daniel Sullivan ‘s Ny ua David Szum Lynn Szumigalski BARB SULLIVAN ‘‘Sully’’ — Girls Bowling 3, N.H.S., Yearbook Sales Staff 3, 4. My favorite group is Marshall Tucker Band (Southern Rock Rules). | leave to O.L.C.H.S. (especially Jrs. and Srs.) Mr. Witowski's outstanding system of organization, all 27 of his class policies, and everyone of his famous ‘wit’ mottos. Ten years from now | will be 28, happily married (if | meet someone) and a CPA. DON SYNSKI — 1.C.E. 1 and 2. My best time was getting out of my hour long study halls. My favorite songs are ‘Old Man’’ and “Sugar Mountain’’. My idol has been Mark Barnette. | will my parking space in the winter parking lot to some fortunate Jun- ior. In ten years | will be a U.S. Suzuki representative. RON SZILAGYI ‘‘Gub'’ — Jazz Band 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was the hike in price of Spartanite from 15 to 25 cents. My favorite groups are Yes, X- Beatles, Chicago Symphony, and Rush. My idol has been Woody Allen. | leave my ther- mal swim cap from freshman gym to O.L.C.H.S. In ten years | will be talking to my neighbor, Moose. BRIAN SZOTT ‘‘Perv’’ — Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Tennis 2. My best memory was meeting the flowered cookie jar. My favorite group, the Beatles. My idol was me, myself. | leave fond memories of O.L.C.H.S. DAVID SZUM ‘‘Zoom — Chess 2, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4, SCAB, NHS 4, Ecol- ogy 4. The funniest memory | have is filling out the NHS application. The best memory was of the track team winning Conference in 1979. The saddest memory was seeing this year’s freshmen. My favorite groups are-the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and the Wings. My idol has been Paul McCartney. | leave the varsity shower to OLCHS's freshman Cross Country team, hoping that they will use it. In ten years I'll be going to medical sc hool. LYNN SZUMIGALSKI “‘Linnie or Lynn'’ — My best memory was when we had the hall guard, ‘‘Ma’’, chasing after us. My favorite groups were Pink Floyd, Cars, Cheap Trick, Zeppelin and the Who. My idol has been Mr. Youngren. Ten years from now | will be staying single, working and partying. BILL TASKER — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Class President 1, 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, N.H.S. 4, JCAB 3, SCAB 4, Key Club 4, Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4. My favorite groups are the Beatles, and Charlie Daniels’ Band. My idols have been Rol and John Tasker. ROBERT THOMAS ‘‘Bob’’ — VICA. | leave nothing to OLCHS. Ten years from now | will be working on a farm. BRIAN THOMSON ‘‘Moose” “‘Bry” ‘‘Hey you’’ — Wrestling 1. My saddest memory was going to OLCHS. My favorite groups are Rush, the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Tull and Hendrix. My idol has been Mick Jagger. | will my body to OLCHS. MARY TYRAKOWSKI ‘‘Mary T’’ — My saddest memory was finding out | had Mr. Moore for History in the junior year. My favorite group is the Journey. Mr. Lockwood was my favorite. He always helped me when | needed it and | really appreciated it. Ten years from now | hope to be living in the sunshine of Arizona. ROBERT UNGER ‘‘R.C. ’ — Basketball 1. My greatest memory was of the food fight during junior year with the senior girls. My favorite group is Cars. In ten years | hope to be rich and major in ten degrees of Black Belt. JOE VAJARSKY ‘'Joe Cool’’ — My fondest memory is of being the cover artist for the “Spartanite’’. My favorite group was the Rolling Stones. My idol was Mick Jagger. In ten years | will be a famous illustrator. 246 Seniors Don Synski Bill Tasker Robert Unger Cynthia Tunstall Brian Szo JEFFERY VARNE L — Band 1. My favorite groups are Led Zeppelin, Ted Nugent, and David Bowie. In ten years | will probably be unemployed. MIKE VASIL “‘V”’ “‘Vas ’ — Basketball 1, Tennis 2, 3, 4. My favorite groups are the Beatles, Journey, and the Who. My idol has been Mickey Mouse. KARL VAZQUEZ ‘'Vaz’’ — Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1. My favorite groups are Led Zeppelin, the Who, Pink Floyd, and Yes. My idol has been Popeye. | like the way he handles his women. | leave an A-Bomb to be tested in 267, the science room. Ten years from now | hope to be an architect or baseball player. ED VALLIERA ‘‘Stoner’’ — ICE 4. My saddest memory has been going to OLCHS everyday. My favorite song is ‘‘Return to Forever.’ My idol was William Valentine “Wild Bill” Hill. Ten years from now | will be partying. BOB VEZINA — Swimming 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Track 1. KAREN VINCI — Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, SCAB, JCAB, Teacher's Aide 4, Yearbook Sales 3, 4, NHS 4, Vice President 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4. My best and funniest memories were infinite because they were all shared with my friends. My saddest memory was being let down by a friend whom | will always remember. My favorite groups are Jour- ney, Supertramp, and Earth, Wind and Fire. My idol has been Nancy Dunning because she always was on the go and never failed at being my friend. ROBERT WAGNER ‘‘Wags'’ — Cafeteria Monitor 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Track 2, German Club 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was seeing Mike Kuzel faint after the T.B. shot. My favorite songs are ‘‘Radar Love’, ‘Train Kept's Rollin’, and “Rock n' Roll’’. In ten years | hope to be out of col- lege and be a CPA. KIM WALKER — Library Aid 2, 3. My best memory of OLCHS is leaving it this June! will to all juniors, Mr. Witokowski's government class. In ten years | will be an accountant. DEBBIE WALLENBERG ‘‘Doobie’’ — Hero 3, 4. My favorite song is “Comes a Time ’ by Neil Young. My idol has been Mr. Hill. ROGER VOGELSANGER ‘'Rogie’’ — My funniest memory is when | hit a — -. line drive off my girlfriend's leg in gym class, the bruise was there for a month. My favorite groups are Chicago and Lynyrd Skynyrd. My idol Jeffery Varnell has been Rogie Vachon. In ten years | will probably be doing the same thing if my grades continue as they are now. Michael Vasil Bob Vezina Karen Vinci Roger Vogelsanger Vince Scaccio Robert Wagner Kim Walker Debra Wallenberg Seniors 247 PATRICK WAMPACH — My best memory is getting out of OLCHS. EVA WANG ‘‘Wanger'' — Pom-Pons 3, 4, French Club 2, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. In ten years | will be working and married. SHERRI WANTIEZ ‘Sheri Baby and Sherris Magarris'' — Peer Counseling 1, Student Aide 3, NHS 4, Varsity Wrestling Cheerleading 4, ‘‘Fiddler on the Roof ’ 3, ‘Oliver’ 4. My funni- est memory at OLCHS was when | accidentally drove over the orange pylon in drivers ed. and dragged it around the range under my car. My favorite singer is Elton John. | will Clarence the frog from Biology. In ten years | will be Sigmund Freud Il, and Nadia Bedwan will still be my best friend. JANET WARPINSKI — Swim Timer 2, 3, 4, Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Teacher's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. My favorite groups are Rush and Yes. EILEEN WATTERS ‘‘Eye’’ — Counse- lor Aide 2, 3. My favorite group is Rush. In ten years | will be married to John Locacius and have 3 kids. WENDY WEBSTER — Wrestling Cheerleading 3. In ten years | will be living in California with my husband and kids. RUSS WEISSENHOFER — Track 1, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's Aide. In ten years | will be a journeyman in heating and aircondi- tioning. SUE WHITE ‘‘Snow White or Suzy JIM WIELEBNICKI — Golf 1, Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, 4, Spartan Guard 2, 3, 4, Spartanite 4. My favorite groups are REO and Ted Nugent. | will my fins and hand paddle to Mr. Scarpelli. In ten years | will be crossing the Eng- lish Channel doing the Breaststroke. LYNN WIERUS “‘Lynski’’ — Tennis 1, 2, 3,4, Teacher's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball Stat 1, Spartanite 2, Key Club 4, JCAB, SCAB, Forensics 4. My favorite song is ‘Alley OOP’’. My idols have been Nancy Dunning and Karen Vinci. | leave all my great driv- ing skill to my brother Jeff. WALTER WILINSKY ‘‘Waldo Pepper'’ — Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB. My funniest memory was when we bet Don Kaulkstien to sing ‘‘Jingle Bells’ in the library. My favorite groups are America and Yes. | leave my skill of roaming the halls without getting caught. q Eileen Watters Russ Weissenhofer Jim Wielebnicki — Eva Wang Wendy Webster Lynn Wierus Sherri Wantiez Janet Warpinski Paula Wilke Carol Witham Richard Wydra Michael Witthoft James P. Xeros ¥-° Karen Wolf Dawn Wood Phillip Yontez Annette Wozniak Donald Younker ROGER WOJCIECHOWSKI — My favorite groups are Led Zeppelin, Styx, Ted Nugent, Alice Cooper, Pink Floyd. | will all my used books. KAREN WOLF “Farrah, Wolfer, Doll- hair, Blob, Jacky, Sabey, TB I'' — Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB, Key Club 4, Bowling 2, Shield 4, Rowdie Rubies 3, 4, TAB 4, Hoopmaker 4, H.U.0.C.S.C. 4. My best memory of OLCHS is always having a totally irrelevant time and getting in “‘troo- ble’’ with all my friends — example: Saturday, August 4 in Sue's home- made tent when Carol Schiavitte was getting obliviated by doing shots. My favorite songs are ‘We Are Family and ‘‘Turn, Turn, Turn. ’ My idols have been Miss Piggy, Taz and My dog Greeny. | will a dozen eggs and my bowling shoes. In ten years | will still be laughing at the conversation Kathy Judd and | had on Monday, January 14, talking about what we are going to be doing in ten years. DAN WOOD “Woody” — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1. My favorite group is Ted Nugent. ANNETTE WOZNIAK ‘‘Woz ’ — My funniest memory was meeting Karen Wolf in freshman year and making the room out of a cafeteria. | leave memories to the great times | had in theatre. In ten years | will be dancing for someone or having my own studio. STEVE WOZNIAK ‘‘Woz'’ — Wres- tling 1, 2, Mathletes 3, 4. My funniest memory was lighting gas jets in chem- istry. My favorite groups are Styx, Rush, Blue Oyster Cult. In ten years | will be Supervising the meltdown of an A-Plant. CHRIS WRAY — French Aide 2. DONNA WROBLE — My best mem- ory was the 1979 Hawaii trip. In ten years | will still be trying to come up with a down payment on my Forest ' Green Eldorado with white interior and white convertible top. JAMES P. XEROS ‘‘X-ros’’ — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Drama 3, 4. My saddest memory was losing to Shepard Junior year. My favorite group is Rush. In ten years | will be owning a restaurant. PHIL YONTEZ — Chess Team 3, 4, Mathletes 3, 4, NHS 3, 4 (Vice Presi- dent 4). My favorite groups are Bruce Springsteen, and Rush. Seniors 249 CHRISTINE ZICKUS ‘‘Tina ’, ‘‘Tuna’’ — Swim Timer 1; Student Council 2; Switch Board Operator 2. In ten years | hope to be flight attendant. MARK ZIEGLER — | will to O.L.C.H.S. all the garbage in my locker. PAMELA ZIMMERMAN ‘‘Pammie’’' — Teachers Aide 3, 4; Library Aide. My favorite song is ‘‘Memories'’ by Barbra Streisand. My idols are Mr. Kelly, Mr. Brodemus, Mr. Piaskowy, and Dr. Smith. | will to O.L.C.H.S. all my best memories of my four years. In ten years | hope to be working as an R.N. at Christ Hospital and raising a family. 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Vonch Richard Wegrzyn Roger Wojciechowski Christine Wray Mark Ziegler ratulat Class o 251 ® Oak Lawn John Schimanski Congratulations and Good Luck | to the 1980 Graduates and the Student Body of | Oak Lawn Community High School p Office Supply @ 5211 West 95th Street Oak Lawn, Ill. 60453 | GA4-0006 | | | | } | Root helps you to remember... We use Kodak paper. For good looking portraits ROOT photographers ¢ 1131 W. Sheridan ¢ Chicago 253 E } el is BURGESS BRICK CO. (inate) 10121 S. Ridgeland i ee en Eee Chicago Ridge, Ill. 60415 Phone: 422-8330 The Math Department Extends Congratulations to the 1980 Graduates. Good Luck in the Future Like a good neighbor, Thanks for the four JACK SIMS - is there. Agent best years of my life . | | | — Karen 4084 Southwest Highway Hometown, Iilinols 60456 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Bus. 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