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DOMINICK FRIGO — Administrative Assistant Student Activities MR. STEPHEN E. LEBRECHT — Assistant Superintendent — Finance MR. JAMES H. BROWN — Director of Career Vocational Education and Federal Funding 6. MR. EDWARD B. MARKS — Director of Curriculum SUR oO ence pote QUIZ ANSWERS: 1. Ms. Quinn, 2. Ms. Adomenas, 3. Mr. Dzurison, 4. Ms. Dorne, 5. Mr. Scherubel, 6. Ms. Ragsdale, 7. Mr. Lawson, 8. Ms. Polito, 9. Ms. Atwood, 10. Mr. Horejs, 11. Mr. Welsh, 12. Ms. Vandekreke, 13. Mr. Astrauskas, 14. Ms. Williams, 15. Ms. Evans, 16. Mr. Vazzana, 17. Ms. Erickson, 18. Ms. Coveny, 19. Mr. Law- rence. 20. Ms. Jenkins, 21. Mr. Smenos, 22. Ms. Pilat, 23. Ms. Hall, 24. Ms. Mooney, 25. Dr. Smith, 26. Mr. Renkar, 27. Mr. Hill 28. Ms. Janzow, 29. Mr. Johnson. ' Board of Education Sitting: Mr. R. W. KETCHUM, Board Presi- dent, Mr. R. L. HENTHORNE, Mrs. SHIR- LEY SEARS — Secretary. Standing: Mr. JAMES POPP, Mr. JAMES BAILEY, Ms. MAXINE RYNKAR, Mr. JOHN T. BULOW. 1. JAMES CRAIG, In a student I am looking for cooperation, respect, and use of common sense. . LEIGHTON S. HOHN . LORI MUENCH, Ina student I am looking for no tardies, detentions, cuts, truancies, or major ‘infractions — only responsibility and friendly conversation! . THOMAS R. MURPHY, In a student I am looking for “responsibil- ity. “ ee ee ate ooo: sone OS) ee oes ‘ere ‘a % 2%, 2°, x %.% eat ‘6 9%! + s ‘e's ‘e's o°e ‘aa 052,46, C™ . Sa a4. — What Are You Looking for Froma tudent? ACKER Home Economics Dept. 1. DELIGHT MANN —_ Chairperson The enthusiasm to both learn and perform and respect for others. 2. LILIJA ADOMENAS — English A thirst for knowledge, enthusi- asm for the subject matter, and determination to succeed. 3. AUDREY ANDERSON Physical Education, Girls Badminton Coach, Peppers Sponsor 4. JEROME ASTRAUSKAS — English, Boy’s Swimming Assistant Coach Dy LINDA ATWOOD — Coopera- tive Ed., Home Economics, H.E.R.O. Club Respect, dependability, honesty, sense of humor. 6. HARRIET BECHTEL — Teacher Aide Fe PAMELA BIBEAU — English, Swim Timers Sponsor 8. RON BILYEU — Industrial Educa- tion | look for and prefer a certain amount of respect and maturity from my students. 9. ARTHUR BORKOWSKI — Social Studies, Head Varsity Baseball Coach 10. ERLA BORKOWSKI — sai- ence A student with curiosity about Sci- ence, the interest to investigate and the effort to learn. 11. HELEN BOURBULAS — Media Specialist 12. JOHN BRODEMUS — sc- ence, Ecology Club An open mind to change lifestyles, to minimize environmental impact and preserve our natural heritage. } il WALTER BROWN — Indus- | trial Education Curiosity 2. ROBERT BURDAN — aus. ness Education 3. ROSEMARY BYRNE — Eng. | lish Cooperation, eagerness to learn, a sense | of humor. 4. ARLENE CARRIER — Eng. lish One of the most important things I look for in the foreign-born students | have is the sincere desire to adopt our American ways and a true appreciation of our freedoms. 5. CHUCK CHILVERS — prysi- cal Education, Varsity football coach A person who has a desire to better himself through education so that he may become a worthwhile and useful member of society. 6. AL COLLINS — English An active and questioning mind — one that realizes that answers are not found in answers, but in the search for answers. 7. ANNAMARIE COVENY — Art, Set painting for Spring Musical I would like my students to use their eyes, hands and MINDS to produce art works. 8. MARK CZERNIAK — math, Basketball Coach Cooperation 9. CHUCK DAVELIS — Driver Education 10. DOROTHY SON — Media Services (Library and Audiovisual) Dept. Chairperson, Media Center Aides An inquiring mind and respect for the rights of our fellow man DAVID- 11. ROBERT DOMINIAK — Art Dept. Chairperson, Chess Team Spon- sor Cooperation — A willingness to try — isn’t afraid to be different — honesty — doesn’t make excuses — remembers me on my birthday. 12. KAREN DORNE — prysi- cal Education, Head Badminton Coach Enthusiasm and willingness to 1. JOHN F. DOUGHNEY — Special Education, Asst. Coach of Boys Cross Country and Boys Track The desire to learn along with the effort to make it possible. De PAUL DREGER — Physical Education 3. GEORGE DUNN — physi- cal Education Dept. Chairperson, Asst. Track Coach 4. TOM DZURISON — Special Education, Dramatics and Thespians Sponsor, For- ensics Asst. Sponsor Si. TOM EASTMAN — Driver Edu- cation Dept. Chairperson 6. MARIAN ECKERT — speec Therapist pa Sea inti eS 7. MARY ELLANSON — ,aus- ness Education Dept. Chairperson I am looking for a student to utilize his her ability to the maximum. 8. RAY ELLIOTT — English, The Spartanite of Black Oak Grove Sponsor Interest, dedication and responsibil- ity 9. PENNY ERICKSON — ar A sensitivity and appreciation of the world that surrounds us. 10. ALISON EVANS — Special Education, Cheerleader Sponsor I am looking for respect from a stu- dent for himself, his peers and his instructors. I also expect a student to demonstrate genuine effort in trying to work up to his potential. WN. PETER GAHALA — Foreign Language Dept. Chairperson, Boys Bowling and Conference Bowling We are looking for a SKILL, COM- MUNICATION in a foreign language. To this end we build the skills: LIS- TENING, SPEAKING, READING AND WRITING, plus an understand- ing of the CULTURE of the people whose language is being taught. All skills are taught concurrently, with a single skill stressed at a particular level. 12. WILLIAM GARRY — coop- erative Education, Sponsor of VICA. :. BOB GATES — Physical Education, Golf Coach A positive attitude. 2. CHUCK GIBSON — sacciai Studies A person who does their work and laughs at my jokes. 3. JOSEPH GRAHAM — sc«iai Studies Dept. Chairperson Intellectual curiosity. 4. FRED GROSS — Social Worker 5. MARGARET GROTH — Physical Education, Freshman girls basketball coach Willingness to try. 6. ART HALL — Industrial Education 7. SHERI HALWAX — math One who wants to do the best he can and who knows enough to ask for help. 8. APRIL HEIDE — an, ass. Director of Theatre To be in command of their own actions and to display a sense of pride when signing their name on pieces of work. (White eyes and clean breath!) 9. JEAN HEMPSTEAD — ,Bausi- ness 1 am looking for interest in school and desire to learn. 10. WALT HESS — mat, Mathletes Asst. Coach 11. KATHY HIGGINS — English Enthusiasm, responsibility, confi- dence in themselves. 12. WILLIAM HILL — sasi- ness Ed., Social Studies, National Honor Soci- ety Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor, Cafeteria Monitor Sponsor Sincere effort and working to capacity. 4. JAMES HOREJS — an, Pho- tography Club Sponsor A basic drive and motivation needed to obtain beneficial knowledge from a course. A good sense of humor and a sense of respect. 5. JOYCE ICENOGLE — aasi- ness, Varsity Girl’s Volleyball Coach Interest, concern and an open mind 1. GEORGE HINDAHL — forthe subject. A person who will try. Industrial Education Respect, cooperation and silence. 6. GEORGIA JANZOW — ausi- ness Education 2. VIRGINIA HOLAK — A sense of fulfillment and feelings of Home Economics Mathematics Dept. Chairperson 3. JOHN HOLMGREN — satisfaction from doing a good job. 7. VIRGINIA JASLOWSKI — Home Economics The one thing I look for most from a student is that they try! If a student is really trying, I’ll do everything I can to help him. 8. WILLIAM JASLOWSKI — Driver’s Education 9. RUTHANN JENKINS — Health Webster’s New Ideal Dictionary defines a student as “one who attends a school; one who studies.” Sounds good to me! 10. ROBERT JOHNSON — sci ence Respect and a desire to learn. 11. CHARLOTTE KANNER — Teacher Aide 12. LAURA KARPIAK — ,ausi- ness, Office Education Association Sponsor Enthusiasm and a willingness to learn and get involved. I. MARIA KEENAN — Special Education Teacher Aide The main thing I would like to see in a student would be the cooperation to work together to bring out his her potential. 2. DAWN KELCH — Business I am looking for a student who will do the work that he is capable of doing. 3. LARRY KELLY — Social studies, Varsity Boy’s Gymnastics Coach 4. KENNETH KISTNER — Music Dept. Chairperson, Concert Band Director, Jazz Band Director, Marching Band Director I’m looking for students who enjoy the challenge of being creative and who believe it is important to be involved. oy MARCELLA KLOC — Special Education I expect each student to live up to his or her individual capacity and do the best they can. 6. ANN KLUSENDORF — Mathematics A positive and self-directed need for learning. 7. DOLORES KOTHEIMER — English I look for students who have pride and are neat, who show a joy and zest for learning and who approach all their assignments with gusto! Students with such qualities are the true products of the 80’s. 8. ROBERT KUNDE — Sa«ial Studies A student who treats his classes as a discipline for life knowing that he must always give a maximum effort good or bad. 9. LAWRENCE LAND — indus. trial Education I look for a student who knows how to play the game of education. One who realizes that at this period of time, his her job is going to school. The job per- formance here determines the job suc- cess elsewhere. How many people have seen a “Help Wanted” sign saying: “Wanted, undisciplined _ illiterate Dummy for high paying career?” 10. ANN LARSON — English An open mind and a willingness to co-operate. ] ihe NANCY LATAS — Home Economics 12. RICHARD LATHROP — Foreign Language (Spanish) I expect the student to make a serious, honest effort to learn and thereby develop to the fullest of his or her intellect. 1. DAVID LAWRENCE — Media Specialist Willingness to learn, and demon- strating respect for self and others. 2. CHARLES LAWSON — Science, Girl’s Tennis Assistant Coach, Head Varsity Wrestling Coach, Varsity Boy’s Tennis Coach. Respect and Cooperation. 3. MARJ LEABLE — english, Assistant Forensics Coach 28 4. DON LEACH — Special Education 5. JOHN LEARY — English, Head Forensics Coach, Assistant Boys Tennis Coach Scholarship commensurate’ with potential and behavior commensurate with good citizenship. 6. JOHN LEWIS — Physical Educa- tion, Boys Indoor Track Coach I like students who work hard and have fun in class. 7. JOHN LOCKWOOD — pupi Personnel Services Honesty, being able to deal with one’s self and others in an open and truthful manner. 8. LES LUKA — English 9. EDWARD MALONEY — Pupil Personnel Services I would like to see students have the ability to make mature and realistic decisions regarding their future in gen- eral and education and career in partic- 10. EVELYN MALONEY — Science lh I prefer a student who is enthusiastic about school, makes an effort to learn, is honest and displays a sense of humor. 11. BILL MARCORDES — sc ence, Sophomore Football Coach 12. LILLIAN MARINO — Health Services , Courtesy, honesty and respect. 1. JAMES MARKEL — physica Education, Girls Swimming Coach, Spartan Guards Sponsor, Discipline Committee Chairman Total growth to enable the students to perform in their working years. 2. JOSEPH MARKS — Industrial Arts To be creative, attentive and have a good attitude. 3. JOYCE MARTIN — school Nurse Honesty and common courtesy and a sense of humor. 4.RON McKAY — industrial Arts 5. JOYCE McMAHON — ant A creative mind with the desire to learn and cooperate — a cheerful and positive disposition. 6. THOMAS McMULLAN — Special Education A desire to achieve. a. ROBERT MEEK — Pupil Person- nel Services The constant striving for self-actuali- zation. 8. WILLIAM MEREDITH — Pupil Personnel Services The realization of the student’s ful- lest potential. 9. CYNTHIA MOONEY — School Psychologist, Pom Pon Sponsor A willingness to allow me to experi- ence him or her as an individual. 10. DAVID MOONIER — English 11. HAL MULDERINK — Mathematics, Mathletes Sponsor 12. LEWIS NOLAN — sc: ence Good, hard work! 1. BONNIE OLSON — prysi- cal Education 2. EDWARD OLSON — Media Specialist 3. PHYLLIS O’NEILL — Social Studies Honesty. 4. LAUREL OSTERMAN — Music, Music Director — “Sound of Music,” “Bye Bye Birdie,” Pep Band Director, Varsity Band Director Students I enjoy teaching are those that try to relate to all learning experi- ences, rather than only being interested in things that relate directly to them. In other words, I enjoy students that love learning — for its intrinsic value. I want my student-teacher relationships to be ones of mutal respect and interest in self-growth through music. 5. ROBERT PEASLEE — matn An inquisitive individual who wishes to learn. 6. JAMES PIASKOWY — mat, Cross Country Head Coach Open eyes, an open mind and a sin- cere heart. bs KATHY PILAT — Art, Shield Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor I expect students to be honest, to take responsibility for their words and actions and to be respectful of others and the things around them. I enjoy those who have a desire to learn and a pleasant attitude. 8. CYNTHIA PITELKA — ,asi- ness Students should pay attention in class and do their work so they can learn. I would like my students to act mature and not disrupt class, they should consider learning important, because what they learn now will affect the rest of their life. 9. CHRISTINE POLITO — Special Education A willingness to listen — to get involved and to try! 10. MARILYN QUINN — Puri Personnel Service Enthusiasm. 11. DENNIS RADIGAN — suw- dent Service Bureau 12. LINDA RAGSDALE — Pupil Personnel Services, Cheerleading Sponsor, Junior Class Advisor Patience. 1. THOMAS REITER — English Department Chairperson A commitment to learning and a willingness to assume his share of the responsibility for it. _ 2. LINDA REYNOLDS — prysi- cal Education, Girls Track Coach, Girls Cross Coun- try Coach In my class I expect a student to try and do their best. It doesn’t matter to me what their skill level is as long as they work to their potential and try to cooperate with me. 3. ROBERT RHINEHART — Industrial Arts Dept. Chairperson 4. CHRISTOPHER RICE — English 5. JOSEPH RICKEN — engiish A student should enjoy people, fun, growing up, learning, and life. Enjoy _ each equally. Too much of one is too narrow. tive Education, DECA Club Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor Students need to have an interest in learning not only about the subject matter itself, but also how it applies in the real world. 7. JACK ROECKEMAN — Music 8. HOWARD RUBIN — sc«iai Studies, Head Girls Gymnastics Coach, Sophomore Boys Gymnastics Coach 9.2 or better and R.O.V. (Risk, Orig- inality and Virtuosity). 9. MYRA SANDERS — English I look for “willingness to work” and “open-mindedness” in a student. | believe that these two qualities contrib- ute greatly toward enabling a student to learn from a teacher and from their own experiences. 10. DAVID SAUNDERS — Business I’m looking for students that will work at their capacity no matter what else is going on in their life. 11. LEN SCADUTO — physi. cal Education, Varsity Basketball Coach Plenty of school spirit or 20 points a game. 12. VERN SCARPELLI — English, Varsity Boys Swim Coach A smile and a sincere, effort. honest 32 1. RICH SCHERUBEL — Art, Art Club Sponsor I appreciate independent think- ing, a willingness to get involved and try new things, honesty, open- ness, kindness, and a sense of humor. 2. KAREN SCHMERBAUCH — Business, Assistant Girls Swimming Coach I am looking for a student who wants to be involved in learning a new skill that will remain with him! or her for life. 3. NETA SCHWARZ — Pupil Personnel Services, Girls Bowling Sponsor Mutual respect, honesty and responsibility for following through with what was said. ae DANIEL SCOTT — Industrial Education, Freshman Class Sponsor, Freshman Bas- ketball Coach Trust, respect, dedication and in the end, maturity. 5. JAMES SMENOS — Pupil Per- sonnel Services A willingness to search. 6. BEN A. SMITH — science Department Chairperson, Student Council Sponsor The non-apathetic student. One that is motivated toward some goal, be it academic or extra-curricular and works to his best ability to reach his her goal. 7. DAVID SOVEREEN — sacial Studies 8. CINDY STERNISHA — sz ence, Varsity Girls Tennis Coach 9. MARTY STITZER — math 10. DONALD STONE — Science I look for vital signs in a student. 11. TED STORER — physical Edu- cation, Assistant Boys Track Coach Someone who is interested in learn- ing something in my class. INP2s ROBERT STOY —— Co-opera- tive Education, Key Club Sponsor Students who are eager to improve by showing responsible attitudes toward work. | | 1. SKIP SULLIVAN — Scciai Studies, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Head Sophomore Basketball Coach I look for a student to be pleasant and respectful and want to be respected. I also look for them to give their best effort so they can have pride in themselves. 2. JANE SURMA — Physical Educa- tion, Health, Sophomore Volleyball Coach, Varsity Girls Basketball Coach, Varsity Softball Coach. A student who is hard working, cre- ative, imaginative and is willing to learn and open to new experiences. 3: CANDY SWETZ — English, Spanish Club Sponsor 4. EVE TOMESKI —Science, Assist- ant Forensics Coach Someone who is willing to learn. 5. BILL TUCKER — English A smiling willingness to learn. 6.GERI VANDEKREKE — Girls Physical Education Chairperson, Girls Sports Coordinator A smile and a willing attitude. Studies, Cooeprative Education, VICA Club Spon- sor Sincerity, honesty and enthusiasm. 8. JUNE VERSCHAVE — piysi- cal Education To come and participate in every activity that we offer. To try their best. 9. JANICE VOIGHT — Business, Sophomore Girls Gymnastics Coach 1 am looking for students who stive to do their best, show an interest in learn- ing and demonstrate cooperation. 10. STAN WAKSMUNDSKI —— Coopera- tive Education, Key Club Sponsor, CWT Club Sponsor For him her to make the effort to develop to his her fullest potential. 11. MILDRED WALKER Pupil Personnel Service Department Chairperson, Director of Evening Credit High School 12. TERRY WALLACE — English Cooperation and a good sense of humor. 33 34 JERRY WALLIN — Math, Sophomore Wrestling Coach Sophomore wrestlers and someone that wants to ride a Motorcycle. . JOE WALTON — Driver Education, Sophomore Football Coach MARY LOU WAT- TLES — Home Economics Perseverance, determination, inde- pendence, compassion, respect, good humor and the ability to grow both in knowledge and skills. Sr eee ROBERT WELSH — Pupil Personnel Services Individual growth of each student. BARB WHITEAKER — English MARILYN WILLIAMS — Foreign Language, French Club Sponsor I am looking for enthusiasm and curiosity about the world and its people which together with the study of foreign language and cul- ture can be a catalyst to a dynamic way of life. BILL WITOWSKI — Social Studies . RALPH WRIGHT — Math and Social Studies A commitment. . KENT YOUNGREN — Math Continuous and conscientious study culmi- nating in comprehension. 10. iT: 12, GERRY ZEMLA — Eng- lish, Special Services I'd like students to have a sense of excite- ment about themselves and the world around them. FRED PARKS — Athletic Director I. M. HUNGRY — Cafete- ria Food Tasting Department Chairperson, Archaeology Club Sponsor Brilliance, Organization, Neatness, Enthu- siasm and Sincerity. . MERCEDES COX — Per- manent Substitute NANCY JACOBIUS — Per- manent Substitute CHERYL MICHALS — Permanent Substitute, Freshman Girls Volleyball Coach . TERRY MULRENIN — Permanent Substitute, Assistant Freshman Football Coach, Assist- ant Varsity Wrestling Coach Respect, understanding and cooperation. If they respect me, there is understanding involved. If we understand each other, we have cooperation. GARY PECHLOFF — Per- manent Substitute. . GLENN WATT — Permanent Substitute, Head Freshman Foot- ball Coach, Freshman Baseball Coach. A good attitude toward themselves and oth- ers and the desire to give their best effort at everything. Computer Services JAMES FISHER RITA SAUNDERS Office Staff Sitting: Mrs. Shields, Mrs. Reichert, Mrs. Wierdak, Mrs. Mech, Mrs. Palumbo, Mrs. Tuite. Standing: Mrs. Schupyrt, Mrs. Trezise, Mrs. Dunning, Mrs. Conrad, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Pakula, Mrs. Lange, Mrs. Chabitch, Mrs. Cerny, Mrs. Greener, Mrs. Zander, Mrs. Matulis. Media Statt @ Eileen Shields — A.V. Materials, Nancy Zander — Circulation Desk, Gloria Murphy — Secretary, Margaret Dunning — Secretary, Margaret Wier- dak — Reading Room Monitor PM, Not pictured: Arlene LaRocque — Reading Room Monitor AM. Cafeteria Supervisors W. C. Hill — Cafeteria Coordinator, Al Palermo, Lee Fluhr, Al Biller — Student Supervisors. Cafeteria Staff Ist row: Mary Karpiel, Rosemary Giglio, Helen Grooms. 2nd row: Ann Bloom- quist, Alice DeClue, Francis Rossi, Ann Kroner, Kay Swallow, Betty Davidson. 3rd row: Jean LaMountain, Sophie Leszko, Shirley Schipits, Sylvia Major, Joan Oliver, Victoria Frontera. Maintenance Staff Seated: Marty Trater — maintenance, Al Sanchez — custodian. Standing: Dan Szmanski — maintenance, Ernest Miller — Director of Building and Grounds, Ed Lindemann — Maintenance. ed eee shyt SE Be te @ is iy) He 4, Ps y ee Vice President aos eS EN SE OTT es Secretary {s=== “SCOTT PETERS - LYNN WILDE ever ea as President pmuanargarersenace: RANDY STANCIK TOM BAXA — Treneurenae™ a cS Frank Adams Tom Adams Winnie Adams Mike Aidinovich Cheryl Akouris Manal Akroush Lisa Allen Jerry Amado Mike Amoroso Jeff Anderzunas Joe Anicich Paul Anthony Joe Arminas Mike Armstrong Robert Bagus Nancy Barich Nancy Bartlett Loreli Basak Mike Bastys Tom Baxa Lisa Behnke Laura Belter Gary Betcher Joe Bielanski Sue Bila Keith Blazina Dennis Bonke Leo Borowski Kiki Bouris Lisa Bowe Bob Braasch Brian Bradtke Chris Brown Jerome Brown Joe Brown Theresa Brown Tim Budzius Mary Burns Pat Burns Steve Burns Gail Burson Joyce Busking Suzanne Byczek Mike Bynum Mark Cafagna Phil Caffee Rosemary Cagle Dan Callahan Mike Canino Joe Canizzo Luigi Caprio Tina Capsack Scott Carollo Pat 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Vasicek Tony Velcich Bill Verschave Steve Vervaet Marvin Vezina Wendy Vicker CAMERY SHY: Beth Barattia Bill Bohn Mary Cosgrove Denise Fraime Donna Hartman Ron Kwaak Olga Liakas Tom Malec Colleen Mason Jim McKinney John Michalos | Carol Parillo Joe Partington | Wendy Paul _ Allan Pierce | Joanna Raff | Tim Ryan Andy Spooner George Theoharis Jim Waller Scott Weidner Cho Xiong Gary Vickers Tony Vidale Joseph Vila Ron Vila Kirk Vopelak Jim Vranas Steve Vranas Don Walker Patricia Walker Jim Wallace Rich Walter Debbie Walters Rich Webber Jackie Weinberg Pam Wells Tammy Wessel Bob Wesselhoff James West Wendy Whitworth Lynne Wilde Dana Wilkie Darlene Williams Kelly Williams Paul Williams Sharon Williams Cheryl Willnecker Karen Wisniewski Susan Wohlrab Dave Wolfe Mike Wortel Jill Wrenn Ellen Yukel Anglea Zekios Susan Zivich Nazmy Ziyad Sameri Zubi Connie Zwier Penny Forberg Ron Hamilton 49 . —— LLS — Secretaty CHRISSY WE ye Se a) bs = a) (6a) Cala Ww pay ) A) Se a Treasurer LLY McCLURE - 3 KE Neal Acharya Albert Ackerman Areti Akasiadis Jole Akroush Russell Alber James Alexander Mike Algarin John Alksnis Scott Allen Nancy Ammerman Gilda Amoroso Mike Annerino Kiymet Arif John Armstrong Selena Armstrong Jeff Aschenbach Erick Augle Carol Bachelder Gina Baglieri Ron Barber Cathy Barnes James Barnett Harry Barnhouse Jennifer Bateman John Battle Jamie Beauvis Shawn Beckett Cathy Begy Jim Behling Kim Beister Kim Bennett Brenda Benson Laura Benyon Laura Bernard Mary Bizzotto Tom Blomberg Donna Blyth Charles Boecker Jim Bol Mike Bosco Karen Bourbulas Kathy Brady Ross Brand Judy Brandenburg Peggy Breiter Pam Brinkman Karen Bronzell Colleen Brown Gary Brown Linda Brown Matt Bryce Stan Bumstead John Burdelik Pat Burns Diane Busekros Wally Busse Charlene Campagna Debbie Campbell Henry Capatan Larry Cappos Lisa Carrano Amy Carroll Chris Carroll Pam Carten Mike Carter Andy Caruso Dan Carvelli Anne Cashmon Dan Cernauskas Sandy Cernava Carlo Cesario John Chao Steve Chatsey Donna Chickerillo 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Schneider Daniel Scholtens Kerry Kay Schryver Christine Schuntz Mary Scislowicz Karen Selmer John Shambo Phyllis Shirey Stephanie Showan Wael Shehayber Karyn Siedschlag Kristin Sielaff Hope-Ann Simmonds Ed Simon Danielle Simpson Gene Skala Barbara Slubowski Diane Smith Wesley Smith Gina Smothers Andrew Sokolowski Janice Sombraske Constance Sonzski David Souto Donna Spanier Pam Spiewak Bob Spirakes Tim Spirakes Jeff Staberow Sharon Stafford Cindy Stanko Dwayne Starostka Lori Steinberg Glenn Sternal Pam Stryszak Sue Stubblefield Joel Suchomel Kevin Sullivan Michelle Sutton Janet Swan Sue Swanson Pam Swatkowski David Szumigalski Jackie Szyszka Hudson Tadros David Tallon Rich Tallon Rob Taylor Bill Theisen Julie Thiel Gerry Thomas Brian Thompson Mark Thorpe Paul Timm Tracy Timm Danielle Tobin Cherise Traynor Kevin Traynor Bob Trella Tom Trojniar Salvador Tuazon Matt Turnbow Wendy Tuzik John Tyrakowski Tom Vail Kevin Vajko Tom Vanderlinde Ron Vanderwarren Linda Vegetabile CAMERA SHY: Denny Abrams Kathy Arguello Charles Ashenfelter ‘Ruth Barker Angela Barrett _ Christine Barrows ‘Alex Boglio Diane Chickerillo Leslie Claybourne Tina Defries Janice Getz ‘Michael Hansen Katrina Hill ‘Dave Irby Mike Isaacs Jeff James Dimitri Kamberos ‘Dave Koehler Rita Krejezyk ‘Noelle Latas |Ed Lyons ‘Paula Masokas | Diana Morgenroth Ed Nemec Robert Olivero Juan Olmos Sue Paetzmann John Pazda Rogiokos Vasiliki Kathy Rutz Cindy Sanders Margaret Sanow Janet Shafer Debra Smida George Steinbach Suhale Tabally Don Theunnissen Andy Thomas Randy Thomas Ed Tinman Debby Tolsma Robert Tripamer Wendy Walsh Rhonda Watson Dolores Wisley Phillip Vervaet Jack Vida Diane Vidale Karen Viner Ron Volpi Bill Vonderheide Mark Walent Kathy Wallace Mike Wallace Steve Walsh Sue 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 Bill Wills Linda Wojciechowski Fred Wolff Donna Wozniak Stephen Wydra Nick Xeros Rick Zander Tammy Zdano Bill Zegers Joe Zimmerman Nasser Ziyad Bob Zizas LORI GIZEWSKI — President Becky Abdon Joanne Agate David Aidinovich Barb Ainley Gregory Akouris Kim Albano Joan Alksnis Laura Alstrom Jayne Andersen Linda Anderson Steve Angelucci Kevin Arger Maureen Armstrong Don Artus Bill Atkinson Michelle Avgerinos Bill Babiez Jane Baker Dave Balachowski Michael Banas Mira Barbir Richard Barich Pat Barney Keith Barrett Beverly Bass Bill Bauer Denise Baxa Stuart Bedore Nejah Bedwan Brad Bennett Kurt Berg John Bergquist Diane Beyer David Bidochka Andrew Bielanski Michael Bila Kim Bingenheimer John Blaney Theresa Boardman Tina Bond Nicolette Bonomo Sandra Booth Lynda Bosco David Bourbeau Alexandra Bouris Colleen Boyle Timothy Bradle Nancy Brandt Linda Brauer Mark Brayton David Brearley Bill Brinsky Scott Brons Jackie Bronzell Billy Brooks Judy Brooks James Broz Edmund Buchas Ken Burgess Thomas Burgin Edward Burleson Francis Burns James Burns Cathy Busking Caryn Cafagna Jim Callahan Louis Canellis Tom Cappos Nick Caprio Robert Carlo Kelly Carlson Mary Carmody Tony Carnevale Michael Carollo Randy Casares Michele Casey Mary Cassidy Tony Catena Maria Cesario Lyndon Chao Cathy Chevalier Ken Christianson Joe Ciancanelli Charles Cieplak June Clemens Bernard Clifford Joyce Clinkman Penny Colesby Todd Colesby Lisa Collings Diane Constantine Diane Cooley Mary Corridon Kathy Cosentino Mike Crane Joseph Crocilla Kathy Cullop Timothy Dahlman Jean Davia Debra Deangelis Dave Demas Mark Demas Anita Dempsey Carleen Dempsey Maria Dinaso James Doering Margaret Domico David Domine Mary Doyle Chris Drikos Tammy Dunn Steve Dunne Joan Dunning Thomas Durkin Denise Dybas Beth Eakins Andy Eassa Robert Egan Chrissy Engel Curt Espinosa Charles Evans Jeff Evans Kathleen Fahey Laura Falvey Vanessa Faurie Brian Feerick Christine Feig] Gerald Fiore Noreen Fitzmaurice Aimee Fleming Tim Fleming Jim Flis Carrie Flynn Kris Flynn Jeanne Fogarty Pam Foley Christine Fornek Virginia Forsythe Marypat Franrick Ronald Frazier John Frederick Steve Friedrich Donna Fudala Christine Fulop Dawn Gallagher Daniel Ganzer Kathleen Garcia Robert Gates Laura Gaughan Colleen Geraghty Eileen Geraghty Jerome Geraghty Diane Gesiakowski Lisa Getches John Gilbert Matthew Gilbert Edward Giliberto Joseph Gillen Lori Gizewski Robin Glaser Lisa Gorecki Liz Gorniewicz David Gosnell Erin Graessle David Graham Doris Granat Tammy Gratt Kathleen Greenan Donna Gricus John Griesbaum Daniel Grigg Linda Gumber Bill Haisma Leslie Hale Daniel Hanrahan Tracy Hansen Thomas Harm Monica Harper Scott Harper Patricia Harr Charles Harris Faisel Hassan Leah Hatmaker Lynn Haubenreiser Laura Hausman Carol Hayda Pat Heidenreich Suzanne Heinzel Michael Helal Annamarie Hellman Gary Hendzel Irene Hepp Jennifer Hesse Sherri Hinkleman Rebecca Hinz Lisa Hnat David Hoffman Cynthia Hofstetter Frank Hogan Eileen Holesha Beth Holwell John Horton Susan Houlihan Carolyn Howells Robert Hunter Suzanne Jankosky Carl Javorski Jennifer Jean Paul Jensen Craig Johnson David Johnson Thomas Johnson Frank Jungman Judy Jungman Karen Juric Tina Kadow Michelle Kalafut Karen Kallquist Leah Kaminski Cindy Kancel Dana Karas Annette Karel Maria Karones George Karson Jeri Kasbohm Cheryl Kazlauskas Douglas Kazmierczak Scott Kehoe Cheryl Kennedy Kenneth Kessler Leigh Kestian David Kleinhans Michael Klockowski Karl Kluever Ronald Kmak Lauren Knapp Nichofas Koliopoulos Lynette Koronkowski Glenn Kosek Gary Kosvick Kathy Kowarsch Patrice Kramer Camille Krecioch Kurt Kutschke Doria Kwaak Cathlyn Kwick Bill Kwick Maria Kyroudis Richard Lakie James Lambrigger Regan Lamparski Joseph Lancaster Kathleen Lang Joseph LaSalvia Debra Lavan Brian Leikel Christ] Leinweber Joseph Lennon Kathleen Lenihan Barbara Leo Patricia Leonard James Lepper Jennifer Leske John Levickas Brian Lindner Sara Liposky Robert Locacius Mary Logsdon Kenneth Lopez Joseph Lupe Holly Lutz Kenneth Lynch Marilyn Macak Therese Madigan Carolyn Major Pat Mangin Daniel Manley Anthony Marchetti Jill Martin Brandy Massett Theresa Mastela Matariyeh Yousef Jim Mayerhofer Jim McAdrian Chris McCarthy Scott McCauley Dawn McClelland John McDonald Larry McElheny Colleen McGarry John McGint Mary McGrath Ken McGuire Christine McLaughlin Monica Meehan Tim Mehigan Suzette Merrow Kelly Meyers Laura Meyers Jim Miklosh Gail Milligan Heather Milligan Laura Mitchell = f 7 ) at : m4 ” hk Theodore Mora Michael Moran Eric Morgan Rita Morong Jeff Mottl Catherine Mullen Annette Murray John Murray John F. Murray Maureen Murray Yvette Murray Gina Naples Linda Neaves Marie Nehmzow Brian Nelson Thomas Nelson Roger Nemeh Ruth Neuman Ellen Nienhuis George Nikolopoulos Rene Nisbet Laura Niziolek Cheryl Noffs Jody Noffsinger Kathleen Nolan Jennifer Nordquist Joseph Novak Cathleen Novotny Nancy Novotny Richard O’Brenski Barbara O’Brien Bridget O’Connor Jacqueline O’Connor Margaret O’Connor Patricia O’Connor Michael Olewinski Charles Oliver Raymond Oliver Delphine Olmos Robert Omiecinski Michael O’Reilly John Orr Deirdre O’Sullivan Denise Pacourek David Pady Bill Palmer Karyn Panfil Maria Parillo Diane Pawlak Mark Pearson Frank Pesek David Petzel Rene Phillips Janet Pirozzoli 71 Paul Pisarski Lisa Pitts Kevin Plante Michael Plewa Earl Plummer Linda Pluta Robert Pohlman Peter Pollack Timothy Poma Tyrone Pope Theresa Posch Deanna Poynter Jeannie Provost Deborah Pryor Patrick Pulver John Radloff Kathy Rafter Rita Rainsford Leonard Ramos Tina Ranalli Kevin Raven Nancy Ray Hamid Razik Jenny Reichard Timothy Reilly Laura Rezetko Tammy Rhoades Jodi Richards Isabella Rizzi Michael Roberts Thomas Robson Rachel Rogers Elizabeth Romano Maria Rossi Susan Rowe Sandra Rule Richard Russ Anthony Russo Kelly Ryan Maria Ryl-Kuchar Ed Sala Tricia Salerno Amer Samawi Raymond Samoska Laura Sanavaitis Bruce Scaduto Anthony Scalzitti Patricia Schalasky Dawn Schlosser Donald Schmidt Paul Schmitz Lisa Schoeneman Michelle Schopper Teresia Schott Steve Schramek George Schultz Michael Schultz Bill Schulz Karen Seehoffer David Selmer Steven Senka Raed Shaktah Stacey Shambo Robert Sharon David Sharpe Colleen Sherry Patrick Sherry Maria Siedis Julie Sierakowski Gwendolyn Sigler Shari Siwinski Cindy Skala Marty Siple Bridget Smith James Smith Paula Smith Scott Smitko Laurie Sonichsen Jeanne Sorice Kurt Spriesch Renee Staberow Richard Stalla Robert Stearns Cathy Steelman David Stell George Strama Robert Suchy Steward Suvada Randa Sweis Raed Sweis James Szilagyi Clifford Taylor Sylvia Ternes George Thiel Diane Thompson Kristin Thurner Thomas Travis Robert Trinkhaus Jeanine Tunstall Sheri Tuzik John Unger Susan Unnerstall Nancy Vahl Dwayne Vandergriend Kelly Varnell Lisa Vasil Catherine Veglio Gina Venturella John Verschave Sandra Vervaet David Vicker Alecia Volkman Karen Vorberg Walter Wahlfeldt John Wakefield Robin Walden June Walker Robert Walker Tamara Walker Marc Waller 73 Scott Walschlager Raymond Webster Brian Wegrzyn Barbara Wesselhoff Guy Western Marc Whicher Kathleen White Cynthia Whittington Mitchell Wierzgac Jeffery Wilamowski David Wilde Roy Wilkie Scott Willnecker David Wills John Wnek Beverly Wokoun Patrick Wolfe Wendy Wood Wendy Wroble Mark Wydra Kimberly Yandik Christopher Yontez Constance Zartler Talal Zegar Nancy Zoladz Deana Vowell CAMERA SHY: Michael Arens Paul Barnhart James Boots Colleen Bowman Thomas Braga Laurie Brevitz Donna Bronkema Kristy Brown Timothy Brown Philip Busch Deanna Callozzo Michael Cannon Elizabeth Carrano Christina Chisnick Ronald Clark Vincent Collura Alan Costa Steve Criddle William Cummins Sharon Daley Fiona Deehan Judy Demma Lori Dice George Drakotas James Dvornik Rita Elsousou Joseph Erdakos Francis Evans Debra Farr Lisa Fischl Janet Forrer David Garrison Joseph George Gilbert Goodman Laura Gostkowski Lawrence Halt Bridget Harrington John Hartman Todd Hennessy Joseph Kenny Elizabeth Ketterick Janet Knight Ursula Koch John Kosmos Victor Kostka John Krawisz Constance Lamberes Richard Lopresti Keith Lorek Shukri Maali Scott Mackowiak Ralph Marrera Sandra Martin Maribeth McGinnis Peggy McGuire Angela Mintari Khawla Mohammad Patrick Murray Robert Myers Sandy Nelson Margaret Newren Christopher Otten Charlee Perfetto Patrick Quigley Patrick Riggi Michael Riley Thomas Skinner Carol Skoumal Sandra Stafford Patrick Stratman Vincent Strenk Steven Swiec Maureen Thornton Tammy Tolsma Robert Toppel Christopher Tryonis Brenda Tuazon Theodore Tyszko Jean Uryasz Timothy Valasek William Villies Deana Vowell George Vowell Janet Wallenberg Jimmy Ward Michael Wiersema George Zekios Mimi Zubi = — ed | - oO rae ae Sh KG Way 240 i y Da : a ST AA Aig An RNR a At ERA EEN AER AOAC REA Pa ARO AIRE oT Saag SE Se a, a _ RE Ui Ot a a aN Cee ae, KS Scena” ele ieee AN ( a CaO OY a Ta a OE YY eee | Activities Boys Bowling is a two phased activity. The first phase permits all boys from the entire student body to participate. The second phase is a follow-up on phase one, whereby students who develop their skills participate in inter- scholastic High School Confer- ence Competition. Last year Oak Lawn’s Bowling Team won Con- ference and has promising pro- spects of achieving the same this year, 1981. . Front center: President, Steve Sikorski. Sitting: Richard Brenn, Douglas Blyth, Marty Siple. Standing: Michael Burns, Mark Siple, Phil Busch, Dave Stell, Mr. Gahala — Sponsor. . I'll show them how to bowl. . Please God, just one strike! . Gang Way! . Hope the ball comes off. Boys Bowling Girls Bowling 1. Sitting: Peggy Breiter, Lisa Radloff, Sue Byczek, Lynn Sawyer, Kathy Donovan, Maureen Armstrong, Patty Kane, Rita Krejczyk, Kathy Kowarsch, Kathy Cramarosso, Sue Orzula, Donna Chickerillo. Kneel- ing: Terri Concialdi, Tracy Fitzger- ald, Nancy Pahr, Lauren Knapp, Sue Jankosky, Jenne Thomsen, Cathy Chevalier, Laura Junge, Linda Gumber, Gail Klosak. Stand- ing: Mrs. Schwarz, Donna Phillips, Debbie Ojer, Jill Coffey, Jenny Griskell, Virginia Humphrey, Cindy Hofstetter. 2. OFFICERS: Laura Junge, Lauren Knapp, Cindy Chevalier. 3. GREAT FORM! 4. Go for it Lorny! 5. Bend and stretch. 6. Jenny teaches how to bowl. 79 80 LAUREN KNAPP Photographers SALES STAFF: Ist row: Jean Paterson, Judy Carlo, Melissa Hall. 2nd row: Margie Burns, Kathy DeYoung, Jan Genis, Lisa Ksiazek. 3rd row: Bonnie Sawyer, Monica Harper, Marie McGrath, Roberta Panice, Lisa Gorecki, Laura Miller. Not pictured: Linda Hartman, John Was- serman, Lori Gizewski, Barb Schmidt, Bob Ostrowski, Paul Karner, Kristy Brown. CONCESSION SALES: Sponsor Ms. Pilat, Nancy Brandt, Melissa Hall, Jean Paterson, Mimi Thornton, Jill Fundarek. MARI SCHMITZ Editor-in-Chief } : ey Ry “ - . { hee 4 2S ae JEAN PATERSON 4 MELISSA HALL KATHY KORUBA ; ip ni T f Si a Se - ; a | 1a Bl f —_ BONNIE SAWYER JAN GENIS KEN KESSLER Head Photographer . ; P ee = 4 Ka | ROBERTA PANICE ADELINE MACHALA LYNN MORA Photographer 81 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA D ® E e C e A e 1. DECA I: Sitting: Mark White, Mike Wiersema, Tina Ranalli, Carol Duncan, Steve Sikorski, Don Brooks. Middle row: Patti Scha- lasky, Karen Schinke, Tammy Rhoades, Kathy Kowarsch, Laura Falvey, Gail Klosak, Mary Lungren, Maureen Murray, Mr. Ricordati — Coordinator. Back Row: Sandy Booth, Sandy Martin, Peg Schopper, Pam Masokas, Deana Vowell, Debbie Fairchild, Rita Morong, Patty Leonard, Linda Sargent. Not Pictured: Kathy Moran, Jeanine LaMountain, Gary Flavin, Pat Barney, Dave Stell. . OFFICERS: Seated: Carol Duncan — Vice President. Standing: Mark White — Treasurer, Don Brooks — President, Kathy Moran — Secretary. 3. DECA II: EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Seated: Danny Sabatini. Standing: Marge Brandt and Judy Brandt. . Standing: Adam Zart, Dan Sabatini, Marge Brandt, Ken Vopelak, Mr. Ricordati — Coor- dinator. Sitting: Mike Oremus, Judy Brandt, Bill Stalla. Not pictured: Heide Koch, Sherri Meyer, Mike Schumm. C © e T e COOPERATIVE WORK TRAINING Seah aaa pee Be aaa ee eae a fae ae Sg dee aa gs VA ity Booth tbh Heat ae SM cet Hh eh th tt oh ine” 8 Sitting: Judie Paetzman, Bernard Couch, Cheryl Kazlauskas, Cathy Steelman, Mark Demas, Dawn Gallagher. Standing: Bill Bauer, Charles Evans, Robert Walker, David Hoffman, John Gilbert, Wayne Birds, Gary Jungman, Leonard Ramos, Mr. Waksmunski (Sponsor). Sitting: Greg Showman, Pat Quigley, Cathy O’Leary, Charlee Perfetto, Carol West, Bob Toppel. Standing: John Belter, Dave Pady, John Vershave, John Berquist, Mark Laske, Debbie DeAngelis, Kathy Garcia, Mr. Waksmunski — (Sponsor). = CO en — Spring On May 22, 23 and 24 Oak Lawn’s Auditorium Gym was trans- ferred into the seamy streets of victorian London for the 1980 Spring Musical production of “Oliver!” Sharri Simpson (Oliver), Tim Reyna (Fagin), Vicky Kolinski (Nancy), Jayne Anderson (The Artful Dodger) and Jim Xeros (Bill Sykes) portrayed the lead roles while a total of 58 students sang and danced as various London thieves and townspeople. Mr. Tom Dzurison directed and choreographed the production with Bill Knapp acting as assistant director. Ms. Laurel Osterman conducted an eighteen piece orchestra consisting of Oak Lawn students while Ms. Annemarie Coveny designed a set which revolved around on the floor to cre- ate different settings. OFFICERS: Dan Arguello — President Gina Busch — Vice President kK EB Y ( 1s | B James LaGiglia — Treasurer Cathy Alexander — Secretary a = 1st row: Marie McGrath, Lynda Anderson, Carrie Major, Roberta Panice, Jean Paterson, Colleen Donovan, Bonnie Sawyer, Martina McGilloway, Eileen Quealy. 2nd row: Kathy Arguello, Jill Fundarek, Terri Egan, Cathy Alexander, Gina Busch, Julie Sierakowski, Cyndie Whittington, Noreen Fitzmaurice, Karen Bourbulas, Laura Wozniak. 3rd row: Sponsor — Mr. Waksmundski, Dan Arguello, Lucy Arce, Jan Genis, Bob Radtke, James LaGiglia, Kelly Ryan, Shari Siwinski, Todd Hennessy, Elly Kosteck. 4th row: Sponsor — Mr. Stoy, Chris Schuntz, Gerry Whiteford, Sue Jaksich, Joyce Trojniar, Mark Stuart, Mary Kay Bourbulas, Wendy Wroble, Steve Senka, Tony Carnevale. Not pictured: Monica Harper, Dolores Douce, Jackie O’Connor, Joe McIntyre, Theresa Mastella, Tom Zegar, Lisa Collings, Dan Galassi, Jeannie Provost, Beth Holwell, Cathy McCart, Lisa McCann, Lisa Matha. ’ v e E e C e E e P e WORK EXPERIENCE CAREER EXPLORATION PROGRAM Sitting: Jim Barnett, Mike Overland, Dave Demas, Andy Sokolowski, Dale Newbauer, Rob Tripamer. Standing: Sponsor — Mr. Stoy, Bob Pedigo, Rich Stalla, Ed Lyons, Andy Spooner, Donna Hartman, Debra Harvey, Elmer Schroeder. H.E.R.O. HOME ECONOMICS RELATED ORGANIZATION TONS MER LAW 5A CLASS: 1. Sitting: Terry Hogan, Joe Klimek, Mike Mon- dry, Lynn Mora. Standing: Barb Novak, Caro- lyn Cooper, Sandy Alfano, Tami Parejko, Bon- nie Macak, Ms. Atwood — Sponsor. . OFFICERS: Terry Hogan — President, Barb Novak — Treasurer, Mike Mondry — Reporter-Historian, Tami Parejko — Secre- tary, Joe Klimek — Vice President. 5B CLASS 3. OFFICERS: Tina Colesby — Secretary, Kim Albano — Reporter-Historian, Tami Bennett — Vice President, Bob Chapelle — President, Tom Devereux — Treasurer. . Sitting: Dana Karas, Tami Bennett, Bob Cha- pelle, Faisel Hassan, Janet Wallenberg, Kim Albano, Linda Kleinmark. Middle row: Toni LaFevre, Dan Kalkstein, Tom Devereux, Jeff Rosenberg, Tim Dorian, Karyn Panfil, Ron Cerevic, Tina Colesby, Sponsor — Ms. Atwood. Back row: Tom Starmach, Dan Grigg, Joe Novak, Bob Locacius, Carla Patrone, Mike Arens, Holly Helms, Cari Howells. Spinnin aieniuns 2 1C Sound of Mus “The Sound of Music” was presented on November 6, 7, and 8 to sold out audiences. Barb Schmidt sang the role of Marie Ranier who was sent to be a governess for the Von Trapp Family by Mother Abbess por- trayed by Jan Hood. Gloria Nowicki and Curt Lang played the roles of Elsa and Max who create both romantic and political complications for the Captain portrayed by Ken Jankist. Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Jim Dague, Linda Egresits, Patti Randle, Tom Fagin, Katie O’Toole and Laurie Bradtke sang and danced the roles of the seven Von Trapp children. Chess Club Sitting: Paul Lundquist, John Sanders, Peter Pol- lack, Bruce Norris, Three Trophies, One Chess Set. Standing: Coach Mr. Robert Dominiak, John Chao, Craig Johnson, John Wakefield, Dan Pesek, Paul Perrino. Not pictured: Tim Poma and Larry McElheny. PT on eT ao hag oy eetsaae i on ie Mind, te er ten teh : ’ ey Bhi Ban $ 4 ih | Kneeling: Martha Cuellar, Laura Bernard, Jennifer Nordquist, Laura Parson, Sue Donnelly, Carol Bachelder, Sue Schieve, Virginia Humphrey. Sitting: Tim Spirakes, Felicia Fernandez, Maryanne DiVincenzo, Cindy Niziolek, Lisa Parson (Secretary), Judy Carlo (President), Kelly McClure, Diane Merriman, Mira Bar- bir, Bob Carlo. Standing: Cathy Novotny, Ellen Nowicki, Sue Stubblefield, Mary Kay Dillon, Jolee Lampartar, Chris Pulaski, George Steinbach, Ann Ostapina, Nick Xeros, Wendy Tuzik, Cathy Brady, Ruth Hlebasko, Laura Niziolek, Ms. Swetz — sponsor. Not pictured: Michelle Sutton, Bob Suchy, Camille Krecioch, Darlene Chear, Kyria Merle, Michelle Augerinos, Karen Vorberg, Terri Boardman, Arlene Chear, Audrey Mleczko, Julie Thiel, Teri Concialdi, Colleen McGarry, Heidi Milligan, Natalie Munis, Jamie Ziyad. The “Voices” of Oak Lawn Community High School = operate our school switchboard and at the same time, Switchboard Operators they gather valuable business experience. Kneeling: Donna Bronkema, Jeri Kasbohm, Jennifer DeVivo, Ann Hatmaker, Bev Bass, Kathy Cosentino. Sitting: Erin Fowler, Kris Wells, Denise Hatmaker, Jody Noffsinger, Kaye C. Claybourne, Art Noffsinger. Standing: Angie Barrett, Chip Goodman, Denis Radigan — Sponsor, C. J. Cieplak, Steve Dunne, June Walker, Curtis Bruce. MS is Pet OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: Sitting: Sue Thiel — President, Pat Boersma — Reporter-Historian. Standing: Laura Banach — Secretary, Deanne Strycker — Reporter- Historian, Julie Strauss — Vice President, Cindy Smith — Treasurer. 1st row: Deanne Strycker, Laura Banach, Pam Plewa, Cathy Carty, Diana Leo. 2nd row: Sue Thiel, Lisa Sadlon, Sue Carrano, Jenny Andrasek, Maria Gragido, Sharon Covert, Steve Ross, Sponsor — Mrs. Laura Karpiak. 3rd row: Sandy Weisbrod, Sue Marquardt, Julie Strauss, Pat Boersma, Cindy Smith, Scott Kilgore. Not pictured: Sue Hudacek, Laura Ksiazek. S AIGHTRy + aw - VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA ICEI 1. First row: Laura Tihlarek, Tom MacKey, Mark Wydra, Ed Gili- berto, Robin Walden, Don Kapp, John Frederick, Dan Adams, Steve Frieling, Jim Millay, John Bartlett. Second row: Linda Brauer, Mike Moran, Al Costa, Fran Burns, Mike Klockowski, Mike Venturella, Lynn Seehoffer, Kevin Luckett. Third row: Sponsor — Mr. Vazzana, Craig Dusik, Tony Swistek, Dave Bourbeau, Ed Niles, Ed Burleson, Joe Lupe, Mark Peterson, Scott McCauley, Doug Scholtens, Mark Bogard. Fourth row: Bob Skinner, Dave Lewalski, Mike Ruff, Mike Hardesty, Steve Trosper, Deby Lauan, Chris Kelnosky, Luke Gillen, Mary Ani- cich. Not pictured: Todd Colesby. ICE I] 2. Sitting: Scott Dusik, Gerrard McGuiggan, Andy Vitetta, Tina Kadow, Jeff Koehler. Second row: Tom Radzienda, Carl Kyrk, Randy Jankosky, Tim Miller, Con Donnelly, Jim Nootbar. Third row: Mike Lunn, Dan Klinger, Jeff Wokoun, Frank Caprio, Jim Williams, Rich Baker. 3. OFFICERS: Sitting: Craig Dusik — Sgt. at Arms, John Freder- ick — President, Tony Swistek — Treasurer. Standing: Gerrard McGuiggan — Vice President. Sponsored by Mr. Vazzana and Mr. Garry. . OFFICERS: Lisa Parson — Secretary, Mike Novak — President, Jerry Pender — Vice President, Keith Krout — Treasurer. . Lori Gizewski. . Mr. Hill congratulating Pat Bowden. . Dan Manley and Colleen McGarry. . The Induction Ceremony. JUNIORS: Sitting: Cathy Novotny, Laura Niziolek, Linda Neaves, Lori Gizewski, Judy Jungman, Noreen Fitzmaurice, Cheryl Kennedy, Eileen Geraghty, Mira Barbir, Colleen McGarry. 2nd row: Brandy Massett, Maureen Thornton, Lauren Knapp, Terri Boardman, Karen Vorberg, Jennifer Nordquist, Cathy Chevalier, Mary Doyle, Aimee Fleming, Renee Phillips. 3rd row: Bob Carlo, Frank Hogan, Brian Leikel, Joe Palmer, Bill Babiez, Ray Somoska, Tom Harm, Tim Poma, Lyndon Chao, Dan Manley. Not pictured: Dan Ganzer, Diane Gesiakowski, Monica Harper, Lynn Haubenreiser, Rob Omiecinski. ating rs er a ae = SENIORS: Ist row: Mari Schmitz, Judy Carlo, Joyce Trojniar, Joann Preto, Jill Dague, Shari Simpson. 2nd row: Kristie Schryver, Wendy O’Brenski, Mary Murray, Lisa Parson, Mary Kay Bachelder, Deena Coakley, Chris Fenton, Sherry Wortel, Cathy Carty. 3rd row: Jean Paterson, Cathy Alexander, Terri Egan, Margie Burns, Penny Sierros, Karen Peterson, Cindy Niziolek, Lynnette Belin, Martha Cuellar, Mary Kay Bourbulas, Laura Schieve. 4th row: Carl Conti, Jerry Whiteford, Mike Novak, Paul Lundquist, Sue Mnacek, Carol Wendling, Adeline Machala, Debbie Swan, Susan Jaksich, Peggy Brooks, Jan Genis, Joy Kakta, Michelle Szum, Jerry Pender. Sth row: Vic Jakowitz, Jeff Bass, Gloria Nowicki, Lynnette Dunn, Bill Bila, Phil Leonard, John Smarz, Pete Koliopoulos, Jim LaGiglia, Bill Hogan, Linda Wahlfeldt, Keith Krout. Not pictured: Keith Libert, Chal Noh, Pat Bowden, Mike Burns, Tammy Carstens, Mary Anne DiVencenzo, Larry Hinz, Carolyn Sexton, Bob Springer, Kathy Woods. Ecology Club 1st row: Debbie Gannon, John Oliver, Kare Seehoffer, Brenda Couch, Patty Frederick, Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Ruth Neuman, Robin Glaser, Kathy Fahey, Linda Neaves. 2nd row: Curt Lang, Angie Collachia, Sue Wohlrab, Dave Neworal, Tara Ufile, Laura Forliano, Corine Panthieu, Terry Schott, Mimi Thornton. 3rd row: : Tina Colesby, Angelica Pacheco, Tina Hellman, Anna Hellman, Joe Hudson, Bill Schuffleberger, Mark Siple, Janet Swan, Colleen Bowman, Bob Suchy, Ken Kes- sler, Tom Wuethrich, Pat Senovitz, Sherry Wortel, Greg Akorous. 4th row: Jenny Nordquist, Gina Giglio, Colleen Mason, Nancy Bartlett, Scott Hughes, Kim Sal- vati, Debbie Swan, Sponsor Mr. John Brodemus, Carol Wendling, Doria Kwaak, Kim Mick, Linda Wahlfeldt, Cindy Morrell, Dan Dunning, Bob Sharon. Not pic- tured: Joan Dunning, Monica Frederick, Ray Gornewiecz, Margaret O’Connor, Penny Colesby, Maria Dinaso. Club activities for the 1980-81 school year included backpacking in the Hoosier National Forest, hiking the Indiana Dunes, fossil hunt- ing in the Thornton Quarry, attending a meeting of the Sierra Club, taking a tour of Argonne National Laboratory, Cross Country skiing, viewing bald eagles in the wild, studying Chicago from an environ- mental viewpoint, observing prairie chickens, and exploring geology at Starved Rock. This year’s service project was putting in a pathway at the Environmental Field Station. 96 Forensics First row: Sue Meyer, Shari Simpson, Jayne Andersen, Dena Goeppner, Judy Brandenburg, Kevin Traynor, Aimee Fleming, Sue Rizzi. Second row: Lyndon Chao, Georgia Karones, Sue Merrow, Laurie Bujanski, Tim Bradley, Lisa Korthase, Jim Dague, Bev Tebo. Third row: Jeff Bass, Curt Lang, Tim Artus, Gloria Nowicki, Joan Brewer, Paul Reed, Paul Lundquist. Not pictured: Rich Rush, Maria Ryl-Kuchar. 1. Jeff Bass and Tim Bradley. 2. Gloria Nowicki and Paul Reed — Humorous Duet Acting. Laurie Bujanski — Declamation. . Shari Simpson — Dramatic Duet Acting. Jayne Anderson — Verse Reading. Maria Ryl-Kuchar — Prose and Verse Reading. . Tim Bradley — Original Comedy. Photo Club OFFICERS: Lauren Knapp — President, Lynnette Dunn — Secretary. Not pictured: Kim Pollack — Vice President, Mike Schultz — Trea- surer. Front row: Lauren Knapp, Mr. Horejs — Sponsor, Lynnette Dunn. 2nd row: Nancy Morrell, Cindy Morrell, Kathy Fahey, Karen Knapp, Gina Sevening, Dana Wilke, Dan Pesek, Frank Adams. 3rd row: Karl Kluever, Chris Yontez, Linda Neaves, Robin Glaser. Not pictured: Pat Melody, Mike Schultz, Kim Pollack. Counselor Aides Standing: Heide Hince, Karen Kahlquist, Steve Fried- erick, Scott Pitus, Beth Holwell, Colleen Bowman, Jeanine Provost. Kneeling: Kerrykay Schryver, Lisa Marchetti, Tammy McCay, Maria Parillo, Judy Porembski. Sitting: Patti Flynn, Sue Schieve, Mar- yann Doyle, Kaleta Harris, Mary Kay McGrath. Media Center Aides Row 1: Susan Unnerstall, Dena Goeppner, Gail Rynkar, Deborah Murdoch, Cathy Fitzmaurice, Wendy Vicker, Dorothea Dimartino. Row 2: Angelica Pacheco, Sherry Sharpe, Lisa Allen, Donna Egan, Ellen Corridon, Cheryl Gajda, Amy Carroll, Tina Hellman. Row 3: Denise Baxa, Susan Stubblefield, Suzanne Jankosky, Denise Pacourek, Donna Phillips, Sandra Karner, Ruth Hlebasko, Kristine Markiewicz. Row 4: Deborah Jacob, Curt Hildebrand, Peggy McGuire, Kathryn Swiec, Deborah Jaske, Samia Matariyeh, Kim Kozin, Lynette Belin. Not pictured: Raymond Oliver, Sara Liposky, Nancy Kasson, Virginia Forsythe, Maryanne Divincenzo, Tracy Vicker, Donna Topolski, Jeannie Provost, Delphine Olmos, Linda Hartman, Joanne Kass, Georgia Ferguson, Bonnie, Laura Land, Sandy Healy, Jamie Bresna- han, Kim March, Joan Morus, Donna Schmitz, William Bila, Leonard Muscarello, Patricia Walker, Tina Hellman, Christine Koliopoulos, Judy Bumstead, Dawn McClelland, Ellen Nienhuis, Jamie Bresnahan, Sheryl Peters, Dawn DeMichael, Ruth Barker, Tina Capsack, Dawn Kuligowski, Susan Rowe. 101 Art Club Diane Constantine working on a clay project. OFFICERS: Kathy Arguello — Treasurer, Bryan Sproth — President, Rene Nisbet — Vice-President, Rhonda Nisbet — Secretary. Sitting: Julie Davia, Patrick Parkey, Eric Spruth, Diane Constantine, Martha Cuellar, Laura Kucala, Kathy Arguello. Standing: Matt Gilbert, Jeff Wood, Bryan Spruth, Rhonda Nisbet, Rene Nisbet, Rich Scherubel (Sponsor). Not pictured: Kim Johnson, Ricardo Fernandez, Pam Brinkman, Bill Toppel. | 102 Che Spartanite, Black Oak Grove PRESIDENT 'S “ILLED es ve sworn bn a a are ach MATL Sitting: Camille Krecioch, Lynette Dunn, Vanessa Faurie, Jean Paterson. Kneeling: Chris Yontez, Scott Sobol, Ken Kessler, Rick Lakie, Russ Harper. Standing: Reen Foertsch, Bill Brand, Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Sponsor Ray Elliott, Ruth Newman, Mary Doyle, Mike Olewinski. Not pictured: Tony Wedick, Laura Galzin, Tom Carollo, Joe Cosenza, Dan Nowaczyk, Hamid Razik, Laura Rezetko, Don Vogel, Jeff Bass, Chris Leinweber. FORENSICS is... acting performing reading and speaking in 11 IHSA events: dramatic duet acting humorous duet acting prose reading verse reading dramatic interpretation humorous interpretation original comedy declamation radio speaking extemporaneous speaking at tournaments — SICA Conference — IHSA District, Sectional, State Meets. : ' ‘ 4 4 x Forensics — : Cindy Russ Sue Kramer Cathy Smitko and Vicki Kolinski Shari Simpson Aimee Fleming and Paul Reed Jeff Bass and Paul Reed Cathy Smitko Debbie Dougherty Lyndon Chao Paul Reed and Curt Lang . Nicole Nicosia . Laurie Bujanski, Jeff Bass, Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Scott Smitko, Maureen Foertsch, Bev Tobo. Shari Simpson — 1980 SICA champion in Prose and Verse reading. Cathy Smitko — 1980 Forensics Most Valuable Performer SOPHOMORE CLASS CONSULTING BUREAU Kneeling: Janet Swan, Vickie Pope, Judy Brandenburg, Virginia Humphrey, Diane Vidale, Carol Bachelder, Bessie Rogiokos, Laura Miller, Julie Davia. Sitting: Jim Schiav- itti, Dan Coakley, Wally Busse, Kelly McClure, Sue Schieve, Kris Wells, Rhonda Perfetto, Mr. Ricordati, Advisor. Standing: Barb Doody, Jackie Szyszka, Michelle Farley, Sue Ryan, Julie Thiel, Pam Miller, Joe Sucho- mel, Kathy Brady, Kim Salvati, Karen Bour- bulas, Nancy Eakins, Donna Filipiak, Debbie Campbell. Back row: Joe Telicette, Jeff Wierus, Pat Mayer, Gene Skala, Jeanine Malelo, Wendy Wesslehoff, Chris Murdoch, Ann Ostapina, Nick Xeros. JUNIOR CLASS ADVISORY BOARD First row: Tricia Salerno, Colleen Boyle, Karen Kallquist, Margaret O’Connor, Julie Sierakowski, Cyndie Whittington. Second row: Patti Harr, Judy Brooks, Terry Boardmen, Holly Lutz, Colleen Bowman, Mary Barbir, Mary Doyle. Third row: Mary Kay McGrath, Joyce Clinkman, Jackie O’Connor, Karen Vorberg, Lori Gizewski, Sherri Hinkleman, Ms. Ragsdale, Ms. Pilat, Sponsors. Fourth row: Becky Hinz, Maria Karones, Carleen Dempsey, Eileen Gerahty, Linda Neaves, Chris Leinweber, Kathy Lenihan, Beth Eakins, Wendy Wroble, Robin Glaser, Gwen Sigler, Joan Dunning, Bob Carlo. Fifth row: Anita Dempsey, Lisa Schoenemann, Bill Babiez, Dan Ganzer, Yousef Matariyeh, Mike Bila, Brian Leikel, Barb Wesselhoff. Not pic- tured: Monica Harper, Noreen Fitzmaurice, Lynda Bosco, Bob Suchy, Jayne Anderson. SENIOR CLASS ADVISORY BOARD First row: Marie Spero, Judy Carlo, Aileen Kozlowski, Jill Fundarek, Jean Paterson, Col- leen Donovan, Martina McGilloway. Second: Sue Jaksich, Cathy Carty, Mike Novak, Jim LaGiglia, Pete Koliopoulos, Jan Genis, Mr. Hill, Sponsor. Third: Terry Egan, Lisa Par- sons, Eileen Quealy, Debbie Swan, Cindy Niziolek, Jerry Whiteford, Margie Burns, Peggy Brooks, Maureen Thompson, Cathy Alexander, Mary Kay Bourbulas, Elly Kostek. Fourth row: Joyce Refner, Carol Wendling, Keith Krout, Larry Hinz, John Smarz, Pat Bowden, Adeline Machala, Marie McGrath. NN ———E——,OE Ee COO CO OUR E,lc( lO if Student Council Sitting: Bob Radtke, Mike Novak, Eileen Quealy, Marie McGrath, Martina McGilloway, Larry Hinz, Ed Mertic, Jim LaGiglia, Lyndon Chao. Second row: Tom Baxa, Randy Stancik, Jeanine Malelo, Karen Bourbulas, Bessie Rogiokos, Sherri Hinkelman, Lynn Wilde, Debbie Campbell, Jackie Szyska, Dr. Ben Smith. Third row: Jackie O'Connor, Mary Doyle, Colleen Bowman, Lori Gizewski, Roberta Panice, Kelly McClure, Carol Bachelder, Patti Harr, Sue Schieve, Scott Peters. Not pictured: Pete Koliopoulos, Bob Suchy, Mary Kay McGrath, Walter Busse. OFFICERS: Eileen Quealy — Vice President, Martina McGilloway — Secretary, Larry Hinz — Trea- surer, Marie McGrath — Presi- dent. 107 David and Lisa On February 29, 30, 31 the Oak Lawn Theatre Arts students presented the psychological love story, “David and Lisa.” The play told the story of two mentally disturbed teen-agers, David (Curt Lang) and Lisa (Jayne Ander- son) who help each other overcome their psychological fears with the help of Doctor Swinford (Gloria Nowicki) and Lisa’s therapist John (Jeff Bass). Other cast members included Shari Simpson, Jeff Wierus, Georgia Karones, John Miner, Angela Barrett, Mary Ann Reed, Pam Ryan, Tim Bradley, Joan Brewer, Debbie Pryor, Brian Bradke, Patty Harr, Jim Dague and Tom Vahl. Sitting: Sherri Tuzik, Tammy Gratt, Cheryl Noffs. Standing: Karen DeAngelis, Sandy Bouris, Rita Newman. Not pictured: Patricia Dunne, Krista Kiley, Knhawla Mohammad. Front row: Judy Carlo, Tammy Dunn, Mary Pat Franrick, Carol Jarka, Chris Hughes. Sec- ond row: Joyce Busking, Lisa Ksiazek, Sheryl Peters, John Dapkus, Donna Pacourek, Tina Ritacco. Back row: Cathy Busking, Joan Dun- ning, Cathy Alexander, Laura Alstrom, Pat Grellman. 110 a Nurses Aides Kneeling: Cynthia Niziolek, Areti Askanadas, Judy Brooks, Jan Olson, Peggy Brooks, Rachel Rogers, Lisa Parson, Jeanne Sorice. Standing: Karen Marjan, Renee Staberow, Jolee Lamparter, Kelly Knauz, Lynette Belin, Jan Genis, Adeline Machala, Beth Howell. 1. Jan Olson — Captain, Ms. Cynthia Mooney — Sponsor, Peggy Brooks — Co-Captain. 2. ALTERNATE MEMBERS: Kneeling: Donna Egan, Cathy Veglis. Standing: Kelly Williams, Shelley S chroeder, Cathy Carty, Carol Wendling. 3. O.K. girls, Pom Pons up and point the toes. Mathletes Pas Bd ws First row: Julie Thiel, Tim Spirakes, Diane Smith, Karen Bourbulas, Jeanine Malelo, Derek Sobczak, Lesa Markiewicz. Second row: Mike McKinney, Michelle Szum, Sue Risse, Sue Schieve, Ted Sokolowski, Colleen McGarry, Mira Barbir, Jerry Pender. Third row: Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Dave Forrer, Scott Carollo, Paul Lund- quist, Pam Susemiehl, Linda Wahlfeldt, Joy Kakta, Nancy Ammerman, Jackie Valasek, Lyndon Chao, Cheryl Akouris. Fourth row: Larry Loman, Fritz Poma, Bill Roche, Frank Hogan, Bill Babiez, Barry Moore, Cindy Niziolek, Bill Hogan, Janet Forrer, Dan Manley, Ron Baader. Not pictured: Mike Burns, Mike Novak, Steve Ross, Kathy Fieg], Keith Libert, Dan Ganzer, Tim Poma, Dave Kleinhans, Karen Vorberg, Peter Pollack, Tom Harm, John Horton, Peggy Cunningham, Rob Wes- selhoff, Scott Cummins, Ted Gratt. Peppers The Jr. Sr. Peppers aide the Freshman and Sophomore gym classes by officiating and directing exercises and small group activi- ties. First row: Dawn McClelland, Lisa Vasil, Cathy Novotny, Aimee Fleming. Second row: Kathy Cullop, Nancy Ray, Karen Kallquist, Carleen Dempsey, Cheryl Ken- nedy, Maria Ryl-Kuchar. Third row: Barb Wesselhoff, Joyce Trojinar, Anita Demp- sey, Cheryl Noffs, Beth Eakins, Linda Pluta, Denise Baxa, Chris Leinweber. Not pictured: Eileen Stanton, Cindy Kancel, Colleen Geraghty, Jennifer Jean, Annette Karel, Michelle Schopper, Laurie Soni- chen, Nancy Vahl. Student Directors Sitting: Jeff Bass, Shari Simpson, Laurie McEathron. Kneel- ing: Jayne Anderson, Paul Reed. Theatre Sitting: Jan Hood, Kathy Woods, Judy Bum- stead, Margie D’Amico, Pam Ryan, Dawn Ivastanin, Laurie McEathron. Kneeling: John Chao, Brian Bradtke, Bev Tebo, Marie Spero, Jeff Bass, Barb Schmidt, John Miner, Debbie Pryor, Rob Taylor, Shari Simpson. Standing: Dennis Boersma, Tim Artus, Ray Oliver, Jayne Anderson, Gloria Nowicki, Pat Murray, Paul Reed, Harry Barnhouse, Bill Knapp. Back row: Scott Smitko, Curt Lang, Mary Ann Reed, Jim Dague. Not pictured: Ken Jankist, Joan Brewer, Roman Polanski, Lyn- don Chao, Laurie Bujanski, Diane Keaton, Patty Randle, Frank Langella, Linda Egresits. Thespians First row: Jeff Bass, Jayne Anderson, Gloria Nowicki, Curt Lang. Second row: Pam Ryan, Jan Hood, Shari Simpson, Rob Taylor, Bev Tebo, Patty Randle. Third row: Dawn Ivastanin, John Miner, Carol Wendling, Tim Artus. Fourth row: Marie Ryl-Kuchar, Barb Schmidt, Scott Smitko, Paul Reed, Ray Oli- ver, Pat Murray. Basketball Managers Julie Sierakowski, Cindy Whittington, Jan Genis, Barb Wesselhoff. Not pictured: Susan Jaksich. Varsity Stat Girls Sitting: Judy Carlo, Kelly Ryan, Sherri Hinkleman. Kneeling: Christi Leinwe- ber, Gail Milligan, Margie Burns, Car- leen Dempsey, Sue Hinkleman. Sopho- more Stat Girls Sitting: Sue Garzer, Barb Doody, Cathy McCart, Kathy Fitzmaurice, Kim Salvatti. Kneeling: Sue Grooms, Kathy Cramarosso, Lisa Matha, Bessie Rogiokas, Sue Ryan, Nancy Ammer- man, Kathy Radtke. Freshman Stat Girls Kneeling: Ellen Corridon, Jenny Popp, Diane Hickey, Judy Milligan, Sandy Karner, Rose Cagle, Kerry Graessle, Debbie Hnatovic, Corinne Kruse. Standing: Pam Karel, Lisa Pietrandvono, Loreli Basak, Sherry Peters, Connie Cummings, Gail Burson, Annette Marciano, Lisa Jones, Theresa Delberto, Marianne Doyle, Coach Scott. Not pictured: Maureen Houlihan. IRS: Supaecmses verre Sein Cafeteria = Monitors Bottom: Val Moeller, Camille Kre- cioch, Judy Jungman, Kathy Nolan. Middle: Eileen Geraghty, Pete Koliop- oulos, Mary Doyle, Terry Schott. Top: Joe Schlagel, Bill Brand, Shukri Maali, Steve Senka, Nick Zeros. . Sitting: Carolyn Sexton, Nancy Ammerman. Kneeling: Sue Risse (Secretary), Bob Springer (President), Colleen McGarry (Vice President). Standing: Cathy Greenan, Margie Burns, Joy Kakta, Dave Forrer (Treasurer), Janet Forrer, Karen Bourbulas, Sue Ganzer, Ms. Williams — Sponsor. . Fritz Siegfied, pictured right, is a Swiss Chef employed by Gaper’s Caterer of Chicago. Fritz attended a French Club meeting to demonstrate to the members how to make crepes. . Dave Forrer and Karen Bourbulas join in on making crepes. . Members of the club show that paying attention is impor- tant. Swim Timers - BOYS SWIM TIMERS: Kneeling: Maria Smerz, Debbie Campbell, Cindy Niziolek, Annette Karel, Jenni Jean, Jill Martin, Linda Pluta, Michelle Corlett. Ist row: Kim Salvati, Joanna Raff, Kim Kerri, Sue Bila, Donna Phillips, Gail Rhode, Patti Gilbert, Pam Miller, Lynn Stancik, Diane Riley, Patty McElligott, Karyn McElligott. 2nd row: Pam Tralewski, Lisa Allen, Jodi Tansini, Pam Tynan, Gina Sevening, Arlene Chear, Darlene Chear, Mary Scislowicz, Laurie Niziolek, Sue Parker, Mrs. Pam Bibeau. Not pictured: Kim Beister, Jolee Lamparter, Gerri Dunne, Mary Palmer, Ann Sharon, Laura Miller, Patsy Ryan, Laura Lange, Lori +) Steinberg. | GIRLS SWIM TIMERS: Sitting: Kathy Fegy, Kerry Schryver, Pam Mer- 4 « | tic. Kneeling: Ruth Hlebasko. Standing: Patty Flynn, Jan Getz, Anna Mall- ANE 2 | | ios. thd : MI I Bake eo se ae | Cet ane | Jazz Band : ; i a : First Row: Marc Widel, Debbie Campbell, Karen Knapp, Vic Jakowitz, Mike Sweic, Jim Mayerhoffer, Russ Alber. 2nd row: Karl Kluever, Bert Ackerman, Kevin Flynn, Wendy Cissna, Karen Phillips, Steve Sweic. Standing: Bill Theisen, John Jakowitz, Mark Stuart, Lauren Knapp, Tim Spirakes, Ken Kessler. Not pictured: Director K. T. Kistner. 118 Concert Band ae . a | First Row: S. Jaksich, J. Genis, R. Alber, G. Hendzel, C. Chevalier, K. Knapp, J. Clinkman, D. Beyer. 2nd row: P. Brooks, M. Doyle, B. Massett, P. Ryan, D. Camp- bell, D. Chickerillo, B. Hogan, P. Smit, C. Preuss, K. Peterson, C. Akouris, M. Scott. 3rd row: D. Blyth, E. Holesha, D. Poynter, C. Sanders, J. Getz, K. Flynn, W. Cissna, B. Leikel, B. Ackerman, K. Phillips, W. Wahlfeldt, F. Hogan, P. Smith, J. Radloff, J. Brooks. Fourth row: D. Blyth, M. Stuart, J. Jakowitz, B. Theisen, T. Spirakes, L. Knapp, T. Orr, P. Perrino, J. Wilamowski, B. Dittrich, T. Borowski, H. Martinez, V. Jakowitz, L. Baxa. Standing: K. Kluever, L. Neaves, K. Kessler, D. Scholtens, S. Lodl, M. Widel. Not pictured: Director K. T. Kistner, M. Zbylut, S. Dunne. Sitting: Twirler J. Malelo, Director T. Carstens, Director K. Flynn, Twirler S. Lodl. Ist row: K. Peterson, C. Sexton, E. Holesha, D. Blyth, D. Campbell, D. Chicker- illo, K. Walsh, D. Poynter, B. Massett. 2nd row: D. Riley, J. Getz, C. Sanders, D. Duracka, P. Ryan, K. Seehoffer, C. Begy, C. Akouris, L. Wilde, M. Mazzacco, S. Kosvic, J. Valasek, R. Alber, G. Hendzel. 3rd row: E. Hood, T. Farrel, J. Partington, M. Zyblut, J. Radloff, J. Jakowitz, T. Orr, L. Knapp, B. Theisen, T. Spirakes, T. Sokolowski, G. Hendzel, V. Jakowitz, K. Knapp, D. Doyle, J. Wilamowski. 4th row: B. Hogan, M. Deno, S. Dunne, D. Scholtens, T. Cedar, S. Houlihan, L. Neaves, P. Burns, M. Stuart, D. Blyth, L. Baxa, B. Leikel, M. Siple, W. Cissna, S. Swiec, J. Deno, K. Kluever, R. Fernandez, Miss L. Osterman — Sponsor, S. Murray, M. | Widel. 5th row: K. Phillips, J. Leikel, B. Ackerman, M. Siple, D. Wilde, M. Swiec, M. Siple, J. Mayerhoffer. Not pictured: Director D. Bus. f 1. MARCHING BAND 2. VARSITY BAND: Row 1: D. Keltner, L. Hardt, M. Parillo, C. Sexton, C. Begy, K. Graessle, M. Mazzocco, L. Markiewicz. Row 2: J. Fitzgibbons, J. Partington, L. Regh, D. Duracka, D. Riley, J. Valasek, E. Foley, S. Houlihan, D. Busekros, L. Juris, L. Radloff, S. Kosvick, B. Hinz, K. Seehoffer. Row 3: S. Massett, D. Doyle, D. Wilde, T. Pisarski, C. Parillo, T. Farrell, B. McLemore, P. Williams, M. Laraviere, A. Caroll, L. Vegetabile, D. Ivastanin, L. Wilde, M. Burns. Row 4: M. Swiec, Matt Siple, J. Mayerhoffer, S. Swiec, Mark Siple, J. Deno, J. Leikel, Marty Siple, M. Houlihan, T. Sokolowski, S. Covert, M. Wal- lace, G. Hendzel. Standing: M. Deno, T. Cedar, R. Fernandez, T. Carstens, J. Malelo, Ms. Osterman — sponsor. Not pictured: S. Dunne, M. Riley, P. Dunne, D. Duracka, B. Hinz, R. Kuligowski, D. Fairchild, T. LeTourneau, D. Abrams, M. Medows. RR a atia § Beginning Strings Row 1: J. Kaczmarek, L. Rezetko, E. Spruth, C. Karaholious, L. Quinn, B. Heady. Row 2: M. Kamholz, L. Dittrich, H. Morris, C. Randle, M. Macek, A. Jerger, A. Malley. Row 3: S. Oplinger, C. Merriman, L. Kosman, D. Stapleton, N. Ziyad, S. Vervaet, D. Smith, J. Gordon, T. Adams, B. Spirakes. Row 4: Sponsor Ms. L. Osterman, R. Marrera, B. Kruse, J. Millay, K. Plante. Not pictured: R. Laraviere, D. Domine, R. Sibrava. Beginning Band Ist row: J. Jeau, G. Sigler, M. Oatsvall, N. Puhr, B. Taylor. 2nd row: D. Car- stens, S. Carollo, J. Anicich, W. Adams, D. Miller. 3rd row: Sponsor — Mr. Kistner, A. Chear, D. Chear, C. Goodman. Not pictured: B. Hagen, R. Laraviere. 122 Ist row: Judy Bumstead, June Clemens, Dawn Koruba, Lisa Spero, Jayne Anderson, Rhonda Lech, Margie Domico. 2nd row: Terry Schott, George Payne, Lita Budz, Barb Schmidt, Joan Brewer, Debbie Pryor, Jan Hood, John Chao. 3rd row: Bill Knapp, John Oliver, Pat Murray, Jeff Bass, Dennis Boersma, Gloria Nowicki, Ray Oliver, Dave Eaton, Mike Carter, Rob Taylor. A Capella Choir ] Pat Murray was selected to represent OLCHS at the All-State Music Festival Sitting: Jayne Anderson, Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Barb Schmidt, Shari Simpson, Kathy Chevalier, Dave Eaton. Kneeling: John Chao, Dennis Boersma, Sue Manacek, Curt Lang, Jan Hood, Rob Taylor, Joan Brewer. Standing: Bev Tebo, Pat Murray, Paul Reed, Glo- ria Nowicki, Wally Busse. Not pictured: Laurie McEathron. Spartan Singers - ee gee eee heme o-9 Ist row: Peggy Breiter, Tracy Fitzgerald, Darlene Williams, Sheri Hoger, Sandy Murphy. 2nd row: Sheri Tkachuk, Penny Koruba, Debbie Ojer, Kelly Potter, Sue Meyer. 3rd row: Debbie Peltzer, Annette Marci- ano, Laura Lake, Lisa Jones, Cheryl Hausman, Kiki Bouris. Girls Chorus l Ist row: Dawn Peleckiss, Mic- helle Olewinski, Tammi Wessel, Debbie Gannon, Lisa Spero, Laura Forliano. 2nd row: Deb- bie Hnatovic, Corrine Pon- thieux, Mary Cosgrove, Carolyn Daum, Kris Murray, Corrine Kruse, Carolyn Cummings. 3rd row: Lori Basak, Chris Schuntz, Donna Rebout, Sandy Tijerina, Sue Orzula, Connie Cummings, Deanna Schmidt. Treble Choir Ist row: Angela Collachia, Patti Randle, Debbie LoRusso, Elvira Murphy. 2nd row: Hope Sim- monds, Jan Peake, Pam Mur- ray, Debbie Jaske, Mary Ellen Bizzotto, Lori Steinberg. 3rd row: Terri Posch, Lisa Korthase, Michelle Helms, Jeannette Sombraske, Michaelene Fahey, Gilda Amoroso. ana ae Rip ¢ VARSITY: Upper row: Al Adamow, Jerry Pender, Bill Bila, Joe Cosenza, Don Vogel, Bob Bozo, Chris Yontez, Scott Yukel, Dave Susemiehl. Bottom row: Glen Kosek, Kurt Spriesch, Bob Egan, Mike Banas, Steve Schramek, Ray Webster, Ken McGuire, Jim Miklosh, Coach Scarpelli. SPARTAN GUARDS: Upper row: Jerry Pender, Bill Bila, Keith Krout, Lynette Dunn, Mike Bila, Brian Leikel. Bottom row: Lisa Parson, Judy Carlo, Don Vogel, Al Adamow, Bob Egan, Ron Siwinski, Mr. Markel. FRESH-SOPH: Upper row: John Wasserman, Dave Santo, Barry Moore, Bill Roche, Gene Skala, Rich Owen, Mike Farley, Coach Astrauskas, Redd Hering. Bottom row: Scott Dimoff, Neal Acharya, Kurt Hil- debrandt, Ed Hood, Mike Johnson. Seartas Suximoning Boys Swimming ee mars AS at See ne Se a te eemeniaecmmenene aloe . “Will somebody hand mea towel?” . Contact! . It’s a bird! . “Yeah, we're seniors.” . “Ho hum, another boring day on the island of Piggy Piggy.” . Toe check! . And they’re off!” } | } | | 127 1. Sherry Sawyer — MVP for girls basketball. Sherry was 3rd highest scorer for the team for the 1980 season and 2nd highest scorer for the Conference. Standing with Coach Surma. 2. Todd Martin — MVP for swimming. Todd, captain of the swim team, holds the Oak Lawn Varsity 100 yd. butterfly record. He was the highest finisher in his events at the District swim taking 2nd. He also finished 2nd in the Conference but- terfly event. He had the highest number of Ist place finishes on the team and was the highest point-getter on the team. Being congratulated by Coach Scarpelli. 3. John Major — MVP wrestling. John was Conference champ weighing in at 167 pounds. He was District champ as well as Sectional champ both at 167. John came in 2nd in State during the 1980 season. With Coach Lawson. 4. Chris Fenton — MVP for girls gymnastics. Chris was Oak Lawn’s top girl in every event with a 7.1 average. She placed Sth in conference on floor exercises, 6th in conference on vault- ing and 10th in conference on uneven bars. She had the highest score of the year on floor exercises, 8.25. Chris has scored in the 8’s numerous times and has the record high all-around average for a single meet with 7.8. Standing with Coach Rubin. 5. Greg Lehmann — MVP for basketball. Greg has broken many records and he most definitely deserved the MVP award. Greg scored the most varsity points in 2 years ... 906, he scored the most Conference points in 2 years with 484. Greg had the best free-throw percentage for one season... 825... 160 of 194 and the most free-throws in any one game. 21 (out of 22). Greg had the most “assists” in one season... 105 and the most points scored in any one game ... 43 pts. Congratu- lated by Coach Scaduto. ee Winter Sports Awards . “Pm almost taller than you, Mr. Rubin.” . “This modeling is really easy.” . Ms. Ragsdale and Ms. Pilat. . Tom Zegar admires the wrestler’s award. . The great American anti-gravity pie. VARSITY TRACK 6 wins, 4 loses, 4th Conference Boys Track ] 9 80 State Champion in shot-put — Jeff Lehmann FROSH-SOPH 6 wins, 4 losses, 4th Conference e ids VARSITY TEAM: Standing, left to right: Todd Dominski, Phil Leonard, Nemer Ziyad, Lee Baxa, Ron Baader, Jeff Lehmann, Jim Kolodziej, Don Mueller, Greg Olejniczak. Kneeling: Mike Fox, John Morganthaler, Brendan Casey, Steve Filipiak, Dave Szum, Jim Callahan, Bill Tasker. . FROSH-SOPH TEAM: Standing, left to right: S. Walsh, K. Jones, J. Maluck, R. Lakie, E. Sala, T. Nelson, S. Kehoe, M. Bila, R. Frazier, W. Wahlfeldt, J. Hood, N. Ziyad, K. Sullivan. Kneeling: F. Hassan, C. Cesario, T. Fadden, D. Johnson, R. Kmak, T. Harm, T. Robson, T. Johnson, R. Heinlein, C. Hauser, J. LoRusso. Sitting: S. Olewinski, S. Tuazon, G. Theil, G. Hendzel, G. Kosvick, J. Flis, S. Swiec, D. Manley, B. Manley, R. Kommineck. . Lee Baxa high jumping. . Todd Dominski . Brendan Casey . Assistant Track Coach T. Storer . Phil Leonard . Don Mueller pole vaulting. . Jeff Lehmann Girls Softball — Spring 1980 VARSITY: Standing, left to right: Coach Jane Surma, Sharon Kennedy, Paula Companio, Carol McTeague, Caroline Barajaz, Cindy Koncelski, Lori Kramer. Kneeling: Rose Geraci, Vicki Klutcharch, Sue Kramer, Karen Wolf, Sherri Comise, Cheryl Kennedy, Assistant Coach Linda Lucchetti. SOPHOMORE TEAM: Standing, left to right: Chris Murdoch, Brenda McLemore, Chris Feigl, Cindy Skala, Lynn Haubenreiser, Deanna Poynter, Assistant Coach John Welty. Kneeling: Karen Viner, Diane Chickerillo, Lisa Vasil, Patty Gilbert, Kathy Cramerosso, Cathy Novotny. Sitting: Julie Sierakowski, Karen Kallquist, Sue Swanson, Kathy Greener, Colleen Boyle, Sheri Siwinski, Reg Olen. The Varsity Girls Softball Team was SICA West Conference Champs with a record of 10-4. Six girls were selected to All-Conference: Caroline Barajaz, 3rd base, Lori Cramer, 2nd base, Vicky Klutcharch, pitcher, Cindy Koncelski, designated hitter, and Sue Kramer, O.F., Sharon Ken- nedy, O.F. Honorable Mention: Sherri Comise, pitcher, Rose Geraci, shortstop. The Sophomore softball team was Conference Champ also with a record of 11-3. Girls rack VARSITY: Sitting, left to right: Patty Ryan, Jill Dague, Joyce Trojniar, Carol Ryan, Debbie Brooks, Michelle Szum. Kneeling: Patrice Kramer, Lisa Evans, Wendy O’Brenski, Georgia Petropolous, Brenda Fitzmaurice, Cathy Busking, Marie Dunkel, Collette Tepper, Lynn Tysko. Standing: Asst. Coach John Doughney, Alice Crane, Mary Kay Bachelder, Peggy Ryan, Lynette Dunn, Marie Nehmzow, Holly Johnson, Sherri Sawyer, Diane Gesiakowski, Karen Haack, and Head Coach Linda Reynolds. FRESH-SOPH: Sitting, left to right: Kelly Hovey, Eileen Lewalski, Judy Brooks, Dawn McClelland, Jenny Rob- son, Debbie LoRusso. Kneeling: Monica Harper, Laurie Niziolek, Sue Koswick, Colleen Bowman, Carrie Major, Mary Crane, Monica Freder- icks, Cindy Whittington. Standing: Head Coach Linda Reynolds, Peggy Foley, Kathy Cullop, Diane Smith, Denise Baxa, Gerri Dunne, Nancy Kasson, Cindy Sanders, Kim Kozin, Rhonda Nisbett, Asst. Coach John Doughney. Not pictured: Michelle Sut- a a ’ oe spring 1980 hs ‘i . The “Unknown” track team members. . Nancy Rae taking a siesta. . Who says you can’t go OVER the limbo stick?! . Ready, set, go! . Up, up and away. . You see that ““X”’ across the street? . Coaches John Doughney and Linda Reynolds. . Ugh! . Hi Karate! . I wonder if horses have it this bad. . Howdy, Ma’am. 1. Dave Tobin and 7. Dan Carr John Major 8. John Major 2. the dugout 9. Mike Skala : 3. Chris Cubr 10. Ken Fewkes Spring ] 9 SQ 4. Ralph Dvorak 11. Rick Omiecinski 5. Dave Engel 12. Mike Goldbach 6. Don Kalkstein 13. Dirk Veldman Varsity Baseball Front row: Rick Omiecinski, Don Kalkstein, John Major, Rob Omiecinski, Pat Keane. Middle: Dave Tobin, Ken Fewkes, Chris Cubr, Bill Schulz, Ralph Dvorak. Standing: Coach Jack Doyle, Dan Carr, Mike Goldback, Mike Skala, Dirk Veldman, Dave Engel, Coach Skip Borkowski. ; 136 FRESHMAN TEAM: left to right, Standing: Craig Dominski, Brian McGrail, Jim Popp, Dave Haupt, Pat Mayer, John Tyrakowski, Coach G. Watt. Kneeling: Steve Lenihan, Scott Allen, Jim Schiavitti, Fred Kennedy, Dan Coakley, Ross Brand, Mike Fleming. Sitting: Bill Wills, John McCon, Lee LaRoque, Mgr., Al Iver- son, Player-Mgr., Hector Martinez. Larry Cappos, Carl Rohde, Paul Lillwitz are pictured with the sophomore team. Boys Freshman and Sophomore Baseball H SOPHOMORE TEAM: Standing, left to right: Jeff Wilamowski, John Griesbaum, Larry Cappos, Tim Valasek, Paul Lillwitz, Frank Hogan, Coach Moore. Kneel- ing: Tony Scalzitti, Lou Canellis, Dave Wills, Brian Leikel, Carl Rhode, Dave Balachowski. Sitting: Tom Cappos, Tom Burgin, Bill Cummins, Bill Schulz, Kris Flynn. Not pictured: Rob Omiecinski — see varsity picture. BS) Boys Tennis ; —. Den- VARSITY: Standing: Coach Waksmundski, Todd Frederick, Andy Kutsulis, John Hoffman, Mike Vasil, George Matulik, George Vanderlinde, Dave Lewalski, nis Cluver. 2. What a follow through. 3. “My darling, I haven’t seen you for so long!” 4. Who needs a right arm when you can grow a racquet? 140 I A ce. a 2 ty a a a y Capatan, Jim Norris, Rick O’Brenski, Bill Theisen, Todd Hennessy, Coach Lawson. Kneeling: Dave Klein- SOPHOMORE TEAM: left to right, Standing: Henr hans, Jim Behling, Bill Novotny, Steve Wyda, Phil Busch. Sees ne John Hoffman demonstrating how to jab your ribs while hitting a backhand . “I’m gonna’ get you, you little rascal, you.” + Bonsautie ys fo . Todd Frederick shows the agony of being most valuable. kwWwnN Spring Sports Awards 1980 . Coach Surma with most valuable girls softball player Sharon Kennedy. . Mr. Wiltshire gives his congratulations! . Coach Dunn and most valuable boys track award winner Jeff Lehmann. . I don’t think you should draw too many mustaches on the faculty pic- tures, Kristy. . Coaches Dorne and Anderson with most valuable girls badminton win- ner Mary Ryan. . Geri Vandekreke award winner Holly Johnson. . Bill Godby Memorial Award winner Douglas Schmidt. . Coach Waksmundski with most valua- ble boys tennis player Todd Frederick. . Coach Reynolds and most valuable girls track winner Carol Ryan. . Coach Kelly and most valuable boys gymnastics winner Wally Wilinsky. . Coach Borkowski and most valuable baseball player Don Kalkstein. AK L4 0 bY, ' INS TICS Boys Gymnastics 1980 VARSITY: Left to right: Jim O’Neill, Glen Abrams, Bill Reardon, Tim Dahlman, Wally Wilinsky and Coach Kelly. SOPHOMORE TEAM: Standing, left to right: Coach Rubin, Glen Kosek, Dennis Greenan, Scott Kosek, Mark Thorpe, John Burdelick, Mark Bosco, Steve Sawicki, Wally Forsythe, Dave Cziachowski. Bottom Row: Tom Trojniar, Brad Bennett, Dan Dunning, Joe Gillen, Chris Yontez, Bob Carlo, Joel Suchomel, Jim Alexander. Badminton Spring 1980 FROSH-SOPH: Standing: Ms. Dorne, Kim LaPash, Sheri Massett, Peg Pacourek, Beth Howell, Brandy Massett, | Donna Blyth, Nancy Eakins, Ms. Anderson. Middle: Pat Dunne, Judy Jungman, Maribeth McGinnis, Lisa O’Con- nor, Mary Doyle, Becky Hinz, Aimee Fleming, Kathy Fahey. Bottom: Carol Jarka, Mary McGrath, Dawn Schmeltzer, Pam Brinkman, Val Moeller, Rhonda Perfeto. VARSITY: Standing: Coach Dorne, Jan Genis, Julie Koziol, Peggy Brooks, Shirley Lanenga, Coach Anderson. Kneeling: Mari Schmitz, Carol Schiavitti, Kristie Schryver, Mary Ryan, Debbie Jones. Varsity Football || Front: T. Carnevale, M. Wiersma, S. Angelucci, P. Koliopoulos, B. Radkte, L. Baxa, D. Tobin, J. McIntyre, P. Maddox. Second row: R. O’Brenski, T. Lepper, M. | Crane, J. Evans, B. Scaduto, S. Kehoe, J. Lagiglia, P. Keane. Third row: L. Hinz, M. Fox, M. Novak, D. Balachowski, J. Smarz, D. Engel, J. Wells, J. Rourke. Fourth | row: G. Nikoloupoulos, R. Wilke, F. Tiene, D. Susemiehl, N. Ziyad, E. Mertic, P. Leonard, B. Lambrigger. Fifth row: J. Miner, J. Griesbaum, F. Hogan, J. Lancas- ter, G. Schultz, T. Cappos, M. Bila, P. Bowden. Not pictured: G. Aschenbach and G. Vowell. —_—- Sa 8. SE ae 147 Frosh-Soph Football Ist row: Head Coach G. Watt, K. Marotzske, M. Keane, B. McClelland, M. Griffith, T. Mangin, M. Macek, V. Galati, Asst. Coach T. Mulrenin. 2nd row: J. Decicco, ii M. Bynum, D. Collings, R. Nelson, D. Ryan, R. McAllister, W. Strenk, K. Kestian, K. Sanofsky. 3rd row: M. Armstrong, M. McCastland, T. Gratt, B. Bradtke, M. il Howard, J. Tropp, L. Borowski, F. Sandoval, T. Tucci, J. McGuire. 4th row: M. Sullivan, J. Cassidy, J. Mackey, J. Lamb, D. Pacult, M. Green, R. Mars, R. Owen, _ M. Cannino, J. West, D. Gillespie. 5th row: C. Mayer, T. Pisarski, P. Lancaster, S. McElheny, T. Baxa, R. Stancik, B. Kruse, B. Braasch, K. Cerniuk, J. Dvorak, J. Glaser. = - on rnin: one . Where to now? . All by myself... . What a mess! 4. Do you mind, we’re trying to play a game. . What’s wrong now, coach? y Sy ae ot { | ree 3 aries Front: Mike Wallace, Fred Kennedy, Shawn Ward, Craig Dominski, Jim Nykaza, Ron Kuligowski, Alex Olejniczak, Claude Lamb, Tom Frale. Middle: Jeff Wierus, Nick Xeros, David Conte, Al Iverson, Carlo Cesario, Rick Haehnlein, Mike Carter, Lou Pallek. Back: Kevin Sullivan, Joe Hood, Pat Mayer, Danny Abrams, Dan Scholtens, Dave Haupt, Mark Meadows, John Tyrakowski, Jim Popp. Not pictured: Steve Lenihan and Mike Keane. 150 The team placed 3rd in the TF South Invitational, 2nd in the Argo Invitational, and 2nd in Confer- Cross Country Fall 1980 ence. The 1980 record was 10 wins and 3 losses. Scott Carollo wonders if track is for him. Gary Dolan asks the others to wait up. . Steve Walsh and Mike Johnson. . Joe LoRusso thinking of McDonalds. . And they’re offt!! Kneeling: Jeff Killelea, Jeff LaFoy, Mike Johnson, Scott Carollo, Joe Anicich, Jim Coe, Ron Castagnino, Mike Amaroso, Scott Dimoff. Standing: Joe Bielanski, Mark Thorpe, John Maluck, Steve Walsh, Coach Doughney, Gary Dolan, Joe LoRusso, Rich Killelea, Steve Olewinski. Not pictured: Dan Callahan and Dan Frazier. Varsity Cross Country This year’s winning record was 6-5 of a team comprised of 7 juniors and 2 sophomores. Most Valuable Player — Jim Callahan Most Valuable Runner — Jr. Gary Kosvick Most Valuable Runner — Soph. Tim Fadden Most Valuable Runner — Fresh. Dan Callahan 1. Kneeling: Gary Kosvick, Tom Robson, George Thiel. Standing: Tim Fadden, Tom Harm, Coach Piaskowy, Rick Lakie, Brian McGrail. Not pictured: Ron Frazier and Jim Callahan. . Gary Kosvick and Jim Callahan. . Last one there is a rotten egg. . Tom Harm tries to ignore the flag. . Is Poison Ivy contagious? . Look, Coach! We made Varsity page! ‘Face, Ms cae Sean inn ae Girl’s Tennis ont LaWy ri TENNIS ght LAH PLO. Tennis + T+ pee SE ah Ws 2 VARSITY: Kneeling: Jean Paterson, Joanne Preto, Sue Hinkleman, Jill Dague, Kristi Schryver. Standing: Wendy Obrenski, Gwen Sigler, Brandy Massett, Coach Sternisha. FRESH-SOPH: Sitting: Jackie Szyszka, Sheri Hoger, Cathy McCart, Loreen Markiewicz, Kyria Merle. Kneeling: Mary Crane, Chris Preuss, Loreli Basak, Karen Bourbulas, Sue Summerfeld. Standing: Sherri Massett, Roxanne Gorney, Kim Kozin, Lisa Matha, Coach Lawson. 152 | am | RAN] WSs g SS ROS Sy 2 A ee sgt : ' ee ee od ( ; . . . 3 The girl’s varsity tennis team finished its 1980 season with a record of 14 wins and 3 losses. The team also captured the cham- pionships in both the Conference and District Tournaments. Individual accomplishments: First Singles, Joanne Preto placed first in Conference and second in Districts; Second Singles, Deanna Poynter placed second in Conference; Third Singles, Wendy Obrenski tied for third in Conference; First Doubles, Jill Dague and Sue Hinkleman placed first in Conference and third in Districts; Second Doubles, Kristi Schryver and Jean Paterson placed first in Conference. The Fresh-Soph team finished their season with a record of 6 wins and 8 losses. Individually, Kyria Merle, at first singles, tied for third at the Conference Tournament. oe “oN ‘ ¢% CHAMPIONS , S . Swimming Fall 1980 Ist row: Ellen Yukel, Lisa O’Connor, Dora DiMartino, Wendy Vicker, Colleen Geraghty, Kelli Hovey. 2nd row: Sue Murray, Michelle Sutton, Kim Pipala, Mary Mur- ray, Shirley Lanenga, Debbie Campbell. 3rd row: Mary Palmer, Mary Doyle, Eileen Geraghty, Terry Brown, Gerri Dunne, Michelle Kanholz, Tracy Frederick. 4th row: Lisa Reigh, Sue Bila, Coach Schmerbauch, Chris Koliopoulos, Lisa Behuke, Coach Markel. SCs Kneeling: Mariann Scott, Rose Geraci, Lori Cramer, Cathy Novotny. Standing: Aimee Fleming, Lisa Vasil, Barb Wesselhoff, Lynn Haubenreiser, Ann Ostapina, Cindy Ritter, Carol McTeague, Coach — Ms. Icenogle. Varsity team placed 2nd in Conference and were District Champs. Varsity Volleyball — Freshman Volleyball The Freshman overall record was 14-3, they placed second in Con- ference, and took first place in the Lyons Township Tournament. Sitting: Maggie Patyk, Sandy Tuzik, Tammi Fritz, Dawn Peleckiss. Kneeling: Donna Pacourek, Jenny Popp, Vicky Cline, Julie Geraghty. Standing: Mrs. C. Michals (coach), Denise Orban, Lois Herman (Capt.), Sue Engel, Lisa Entress (Co-Capt.), Karen Kraan. Sophomore Volleyball Sophomore team took first place in the Lyons Township Tournament and also placed first in Conference. eC. «Ae First row: Kelly McClure, Kathy Brady, Wendy Wesselhoff, Carol Bachelder. Middle row: Kathy Wallace, Val Moeller, Ronda Perfetto. Standing: Sue Schieve, Ellen Nowicki, Karen Schopper, Karen Dowling, Con- nie Pappas, Jane Surma (Coach). Girl’s Cross Country 4 aT conuane Mae gy ace COUNTRY DOSS CO iy po tl x . ov LAW | ‘y i Pm COUNTRY bee LAW, ES BLA aay et i eo? 6) a y i tele Ww, j y { 3 i ; ¥ { a ; } r A , ) pee V patel j wk LAW 2 ws COUNTRY 3 B iyi LA Wy] @ F fyb LAWy Me OSS COUNTRY ; 11055 COUNTRY C2055 COUNTS BEF concours 4 | poss COUNTRI! BEM cogs counrel ge . Sitting: Patty Ryan, Debbie Lo Russo, Joyce Trojniar, Judy Jungman, Lisa Spero, Jenny Robsdon, Angela Zekios. Middle row: Sue Koswick, Charlene McCullom, Lisa Jones, Lisa Evans, Marie Dunkel. Standing: Cindy Kancel, Cathy Busking, Peggy Ryan, Mrs. Reynolds, Karen Haack, Mary Kay Bachelder, Denise Baxa. The girls cross country team finished up the 1980 season with a record of 10 wins and 1 loss. They placed 3rd in conference and 3rd in district. “Did it hurt when they surgically connected your elbows?” 2. Leaders of the pack. . “I wish they had some pillows around this joint.” . Sticking it out till the end. . Sometimes you’ve just got to take time to rest. . Super Soph, Marie Dunkel. . “Last one to the bus has to jog home!” Fall Sports Awards = cane ice gal ROY apiece EE TR banish ns a, a, - _ RP nest Fama = nt ee MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS . PHIL LEONARD — football. Standing with Coach Chilvers. Co-captain of the team, 1979 All Conference Center, 1980 All Conference Center and Defensive Tackle, Number 1 lineman in SICA West, nominated to the All State Team by the coaches, listed in Sports Magazine as the number | cen- ter recruit in Illinois, chosen as Ist team All State Center by the Chicago Tribune and Sun-Times. . JIM CALLAHAN — cross country. Standing with Coach Piaskowy. Third year top runner in his group. Ran 800 during the summer. . JIM ELLISON — golf. Standing with Coach Gates. Led the team in prac- tically all statistical categories. Tied the school record for the best score for 9 holes in a match with a score of one under par 35. Missed tying the school record by .2 of a stroke for the best season average. Averaged 39.9 for 15 matches. Placed second in State District Golf meet with a score of 76. This was the best score by any Oak Lawn golfer in district competition. . ROSE GERACI — volleyball. Standing with Coach Icenogle. Co-captain of the team, 3rd year on Varsity, selected All Conference setter by coaches in Conference, selected most valuable by team members. . GERRI DUNNE AND MARY MURRAY — swimming. Gerri was First State Finalist. Took 12th in State meet in 50 yd. freestyle. Standing with Coach Markel and Asst. Coach Schmerbauch. . “Is there any more pie left?” . PEGGY RYAN — cross country. Standing with Coach Reynolds. Team leader, in a dual of 9 dual meets she took 6 first places, 1 second place, 1 third place and 1 fourth. She placed 12th in Conference and 16th in Dis- tricts. Voted MPV unanimously by her teammates. Fastest 2 mile time was 12:13.0. . Ms. Ragsdale awarding football cheerleaders. . Ms. Evans awarding cheerleader Sue Jaksich for the season’s work. . JILL DAGUE — tennis. Standing with Ms. Coach Sternisha. 21-4 record at Ist doubles. Conference champion at Ist doubles, placed 3rd in District, qualified for the State Tournament, Great team spirit. ee ee ee es a Spe ape RE RN RNS FE BR, ” ie a . Jim Lagiglia makes his final move. . Dan Arguello shows his fancy moves. . Marty Jonaitis thinks over his next move. . One more flip and he’ll be down. . Nap time. MP WN Varsity Wrestling Sur numunce = 9810S112119126132136 SSI6718SHWT Front row: Pat Sherry, Rick Fitzgerald, Steve Olewinski, Bill Hunter, Steve Stearns, Joel Suchomel, Mike Sullivan, Tom Frale. Middle row: Steve Senka, Paul Jen- sen, Bob Suchy, Mark Waller, Mike Olewinski, Ed Buchas, George Schultz, Jim Lagiglia. Standing: Coach Chuck Lawson, Tony Carnevale, Marty Jonaitis, Tom Zegar, Dan Arguello, Mark Medows, Frank Hogan, Bill Babiez, George Zekios, Coach Terry Mulrenin. Not pictured: Cliff Nehmzow. 1. This is a different way of playing leapfrog. 2. WRESTLERETTES: Front row: Lisa Spero, Cathy Woods, Donna Egan, Judy Brandenburg. Second row: Julie Thiel, Connie Pappos, Colleen Fox, Nancy Puhr, Laura Lake. Standing: Colleen Bowman, Carrie Major, Linda Anderson, Pam Miller, Mary Doyle. . Please let me see your face! Wrestling FRESHMAN: Front row: Pat Rafter, Tim Farrell, Pat Burns, Mat Keane, Mike Aidinovich, Ed Machala, Vince Perfetto, Joe Arminas, Mike Armstrong. Middle row: Dan Stapleton, Joe Anicich, Mark Gordon, Kris Kestain, Ron Sibraua, Frank Vaglica, Rick Fernandez, Al Malley, Tom Ferencak. Back row: Mark Popik, Jim Mackey, Jim Cassidy, Jim Leikel, Mike Deno, Mike Canino, Tim Ryan, Chris Mayer, Mike Howard, Todd Pisarski. Not pictured: Coach Bill Burton. SOPHOMORE: Kneeling: Tom Frale, Joel Suchomel, Dan Coakley, Kris Kestain, Phil Vervaet, Russ Rourke. Standing: Coach Jerry Wallin, Greg Hendzel, Dave — | Szumilgalski, Bob Gesiakowski, Mark Medows, Tim Mitchel, Bob Childs, Rick Zander, Dan Dunning. 166 . | wonder if... 2. I want to bite your neck! . Give me your hand please. . What a PRO. . “Another One Bites the Dust” . “London Bridges Falling Down” . CAPTAINS AND CO-CAPTAINS: Standing: Ms. Evans — Coach, Pam Major — Varsity Wrestling Captain, Elly Kosteck — Varsity Basketball and Football Captain, Wendy Tuzik — Fresh-Soph Squad Captain, Ms. Ragsdale — Coach. Kneeling: Gina Busch — Varsity Wrestling Co-Captain, Marie McGrath — Varsity Basketball and Football Co-Captain, Sharon Coughlin — Fresh-Soph Squad Co-Captain. . VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD: Kneeling: Laurie Bujanski, Erin Graessle, Patrice Kramer, Debbie Swan. Standing: Elly Kosteck, Joyce Clinkman, Marie McGrath, Sue Jaksich, Jackie O’Connor. Alternate: Terry Egan. . VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD: Erin Graessle, Beth Eakins, Joyce Clinkman, Patrice Kramer, Liz Gorniewicz, Elly Kosteck, Lisa Schoeneman, Marie McGrath. Alternates: Terry Egan and Margaret O’Connor. . VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD: Top to bottom: Judy Porembski, Pam Major, Gina Busch, Cathy Alexander, Carrie Major, Linda Anderson (alternate). Alternate not pictured: Colleen Bowman. . Debbie Swan. 1. FRESH-SOPH SQUAD: Top Row: Laura Parsons, Wendy Tuzik, Lesa Markiewicz. Middle Row: Lynn Pryzbyla, Jennifer Griesbaum, Heide Nuel. Bottom Row: Kim Lundgren, Karen Webster, Sharon Cough- lin. Alternate:Jennifer Bateman. Girls Gymnastics VARSITY: Back row: Coach Howard Rubin, Trish Salerno, Lori Gizewski, Debbie Swan, Manager Chris Polaski, Chris Fenton, Holly Lutz, Denise Pacourek, Coach Janice Voight. Front row: Janet Swan, Vicki Pope, Connie Sonzski. FROSH-SOPH: Front row: Manager Chris Polaski, Cindy Sutkus, Sherry Sharpe, Amy Carroll, Chris Koliopoulos, Lisa Entress, Sue Finn, Julie Geraghty. Back row: Coach Howard Rubin, Jackie Szyszka, Indy Nowak, Mary LaRaviere, Carrie Daum, Kelly Hovey, Sue Murray, Sue Schieve, Michelle Sutton, Carol Bachelder, Sue Donnelly, Coach Janice Voight. Captain: Sue Donnelly, Ist place Oak Forest Invite; Medalists — Janet Swan, Lisa Entress, Connie Sonzski, Vicki Pope. 170 Aion A ENR i 8 eon VARSITY: Captain: Debbie Swan, Record high team score 110.02, 4th place Glenbard North Tourney, 3rd place Tinley Park Invite — Chris Fenton 2nd place vault- ing, 5th place all around. 2nd place Stagg Invite — Vicki Pope 2nd place vault, Chris Fenton 4th place all around, Lisa Entress — 3rd place vault. 1. Hey, watch your foot! 2. Top: Rose Geraci. 2nd top row: Charlene McCollum, Lynn Haubenreiser, Karen Kall- quist, Cindy Kancel. 3rd row: Jane Surma — Varsity Coach, Paula Companio, Carol McTeague, Peggy Ryan, Donna Filipiak — Mgr. 4th row: Cheryl Kennedy, Nancy Rhodes — Mgr. Isabella Rizzi. Lying: Jill Dague — Captain. Not pictured: Leighton Hohn — Assistant Varsity Coach. This team was Consolation Champ at the Bloom Tourney. 3. Rose attempts to make a basket. 4. Ms. Leighton Hohn, Assistant Varsity Coach. Girls Varsity Basketball The varsity team was Consolations Champ in the Bloom Tourney. . The ball is tossed and... . I balance a ball better than a seal. . This is the way to block. . This beats reaching for a star. . Peggy Ryan goes for a hook shot. . Jill Dague — Most Outstanding senior Basketball player. Nunkwnre 173 Freshman Basketball . They’re right when they said Super Glue was permanent. . TEAM PICTURE: Sitting: Chris Siedschlag, Flo Milashaski, Pam Susemiehl, Jill Grossman, Wendy Vicker. Kneeling: Lois Herman, Sue Pantaliono. Standing: Miss Groth — Coach, Dorothea Dimartino, Cindy Murdoch, Winnie Adams, Dawn Peleckis. . Coach Groth expresses some team strategies. . Up, Up, and Away. Sophomore Basketball 1. TEAM PICTURE: Sitting: Co-captains Patty Ryan and Maureen Madden. 2nd row: Michelle Farley, Gina Baglieri, Debbie LoRusso, Allison Roth, Tracy Freder- ick. 3rd row: Marie Dunkel, Sherri Massett. Standing: Eileen Riordan, Jenny Rob- son, Shelly Fabish, Donna Filipiak — Mgr., Cheryl Michals — Coach. 2. Can I go to the bathroom? 3. Fly away little ball!!! 4. Should I pick up the ball and throw it? Varsity Boys Basketball Kneeling: Pat Mangin, Bill Schulz, Bruce Scaduto, Dave Aidinovich, Dave Wills. Standing: Coach Len Scaduto, Paul Lillwitz, Dan Ganzer, Jim Kolodziej, Keith Libert, Larry Opiela, Terry Sabatini, Tim Mehigan, Rob Omiecinski, Gary Aschenbach — Mgr. Not pictured: Larry Hinz. Wa 7 Rd OG 1. Outta my way! 2. Look out! 3. Down, boy. 4. Keith Libert hoppin’ around the court. 5. Dan Ganzer does his version of Swan Lake. 6. What’s green, white, and black all over and has 32 legs? Freshman Boys Basketball hei Kneeling: Tony Vidale, Derek Sobczek, Scott Peters, John Dvorak, Jeff Lafoy, Don Cars tens, Darin Collings, Dan Ruhl, Dennis Ryan, Mike McGrath. Standing: Jerry Amado, Mike Bynum, Howard Morris, Mike Macek, Rob Wesselhoff, Tom Baxa, Bob Braasch, Randy Stancik, Chris Randle, Ron Hamilton, Scott Cummins, John Preto, Coach Scott. Not pictured: Brian Kruse. The 1980-81 Sophomore Basketball team was a spirited group of guys who gave their best effort in every game they played. The team was led by Brian McGrail, Jim Behling, Mike Hansen, Pat Mayer, Dave Haupt, Walt Busse and Carl Rohde. Sophomore Boys Basketball Kneeling: Tony Drogos, Hector Martinez, Joe LaRusso, Fred Kennedy, Ross Bra nd, Jim Schiavitti, Chris Hauser. Standing: Stan Bumstead, Walt Busse, Jim Behl- ing, Tom Patrick, Dave Haupt, Pat Mayer, Brian McGrail, Mike Hansen, Coach Skip Sullivan. Not pictured: Carl Rohde, Jim Green — Mgr. APwWNo =Sow ND ... Yum, they make these boutonnieres tastier every year!” “So, tell me, what are your theories on Embden-Myerhoff glycolysis?” “Fred” Vogalsanger and “Ginger” Kozlowski?” A happy couple. “You probably couldn’t tell it, but we couldn’t even do the bunny hop until we enrolled at Arthur Murray’s!” “It might help if you moved your feet a little.” “I wish they’d play Roll Out the Barrel or something that you could really dance to.” “Smile, I think they’re taking our picture.” Don’t you just love these exciting candids? Another happy couple. “Oh beautiful for spacious skies .. .” Sweetheart Dance 1980 . “Act like I’m not cool.” “Just take a look at these biceps, that’s why they call us leaders of the pack.” . A herd of Sassy Sapphires. . “Gee, your hair smells terrific!” . A little dab’ll do ya. . Solo happy. . Group happy. . Happy quartet. . Happy arm. . Happy feet. _ Sth ont . Acouple in the crowd. . Yea girls, it’s true, bouffants are back! . Cutey pies. “Get your stupid blue-suede shoes off my bobby socks!” An arm in the crowd. . “Those guys won’t be kicking sand in my face anymore after I send away for Dr. Quackumpster’s Miraculous Muscle-Building Kit.” . This couple can really hoof. . “I knew I shouldn’t have used Crazy Glue to stick these eyelashes on!” . Oh no! It’s the dreaded Bunny Hop! SS as. wn ne: DANCE CONTEST WINNERS: Ist Place: Curt Lang and Carolyn Daum. 2nd Place: Paul Reed and Gloria Nowicki. ED ee ISSN Se) Gace) Prom 1980 | Real “inviting” prom theme. Down the hatch. “Oh no! You left the ticket in your other tuxedo?” “No, I’m not kidding, they really did sew my thumb to the lapel.” “T think there’s something crawling up your forehead.” “Would you believe we just met?” If you fell down in that dress, you’d bounce right back up. Annette demonstrating the best way to dry her underarms at the prom. “I’m telling you, Cindy, Santa Claus won’t be here for another seven months!” Senior Breakfast 1. “Macho Man.” 2. Cheers. 3. What a stud. 4. Dr. Davies wants “you.” 5. Is it bacon or sizzlelean? —— Spring 1980 1. They told me this was going to be fun. 2. OH WOW! Real Butter! 3. Pigging out at the Oak Lawn Tower Inn. 4. Seniors ARE wild! 5. Mr. Gibson hands out the ““‘Who’s Who” Awards. £, —_ = — A = Ly D) a Nr Dd) 5 = + = = (2) CO, oO O Ss o = . Howdy partner! . The good, bad and the ugly. . Double trouble in pairs! . Swing your partner round and round. . Dan Busse demonstrates his impression of John Wayne. . London bridges as a square dance? Stick ’em up! How bout a picture with our horses? Just sitting around “shooting the bull.” Ms. Dorne called the square dances with the assistance of the band, Stage West. We bad!! =SermIAwWaun- — Graduation June 8,1980 Class President, Bill Tasker delivered the welcoming speech. The two address speakers chosen by the Class of 1980 were Douglas Schmidt and Sue Kramer. Ss emmsinceetrmasmapeesng macys ; i BAY : ee : ie i mn ill mn Loa s 5 ee, NM “aie i. . Don’t look now but we’re getting our picture taken. . Douglas Schmidt “Don’t worry Karen, I won’t choke you!” Sue Kramer . A Cappella choir directed by Mr. Kistner. Before the presentation of diplomas. Class president, Bill Tasker. Are you sure we graduate today? . This is better than Follow the Leader. . Mr. Kistner directs the band. l 2 3. 4. 5 6. if 8. 7 0 198 Honors Night June 2, 1980 Most Outstanding Senior Boy Senior Girl Douglas Schmidt Karen Vinci Top 15 Seniors Douglas Schmidt Janet Warpinski Kristi Medows Daniel Charleston Judith Schieve Kathleen Ainley Lisa Maracich Susan Leach Randall Moline Phillip Yontez Michael Schulz Brian Smith Brian Szott Rebecca Ackerman John Hoffman . Kristi Medows accepts Most Outstanding Sr. Eng- lish student award from Mr. Reiter. . Eva Wang accepts Most Outstanding Music stu- dent award from Mr. Kistner. . Top 15 Seniors . Most Outstanding Senior. boy; Doug Schmidt and Most Outstanding Senior girl; Karen Vinci . Janet Warpinski as Valedictorian and Doug Schmidt as Salutatorian with Dr. Davies. . Most Outstanding Junior girl; Kristie Schryver and Most Outstanding Junior boy; Mike Novak and Mr. Wiltshire. . N.H.S. at Honors Night . The awarded art students. istmas Assembly Chr oe.” SC ital a Sow oe Reali emer “ mh “a Sis: Secretary am . Most Talented: Curt Lang and Shari Simpson. . Most Involved In Activities: Jan Genis and Mike Novak. . Handsomest Guy and Prettiest Girl: Nemer Ziyad and Jill Suchomel. . Most Athletic: Rose Geraci and Phil Leonard. . Cutest Couple: Steve Stearns and Col- leen Donovan. . Quietest: Denise Vilchuck and Bill Reardon. . Most Witty: Jean Paterson and Bob Radtke. . Biggest Bookworms: Paul Lundquist, Linda Wahlfeldt and Michelle Szum. . Best Personality: Ed Mertic and Jean Paterson. . Funniest: Dolores Douce and Joe Cosenza. . Best Dressed: Pat Bowden and Elli Kostek. . Most Likely to Succeed: Mike Novak and Debbie Swan. . Favorite Teachers: Ms. Karen Dorne and Mr. Skip Sullivan. . Most Radical: Eileen Quealy and Steve Filipiak. . Most Accident Prone: Bonnie Sawyer and Ron Siwinski. . Best Physique and Best Figure: Nemer Ziyad and Kathy Koruba. . Most Sophisticated: Peggy Brooks and Paul Lundquist. . Most Wanted to be Stranded on a Desert Island With: Judy Porembski and Nemer Ziyad. _ N MIKE NOVAK — Most out- standing NHS member. . MARI SCHMITZ — Most out- standing Shield member. . PAUL LUNDQUIST — Most outstanding Chess club member. . BOB SPRINGER — Most out- standing French club member. . PETE KOLIOPOULOS — Most outstanding SCAB mem- ber. . MARIE McGRATH — Most outstanding Student Council member. Bg Most 9 Outstanding . SHARI SIMPSON — Most outstand- ing Forensics member. . JERRY PENDER — Most outstand- ing Mathlete. . TONY WEDICK — Most outstanding journalist. . CAROLYN SEXTON — Most out- standing Data Processing student. . CURT LANG — Most outstanding Theatre student. . GERRY WHITEFORD — Most out- standing Accounting student. . KATHY HANLINE — Most out- standing typing student. . SHERRY WORTEL — Most out- standing shorthand student and most outstanding business student. . JIM ELLISON — Most outstand- ing golfer. . ROSE GERACI — Most outstand- ing volleyball player. . ELLI KOSTECK — Most out- standing football and_ basketball cheerleader. . JILL DAGUE — Most outstanding girls tennis player. . CATHY ALEXANDER — Most outstanding wrestling cheerleader. . PEGGY RYAN — Most outstand- ing girls cross-country runner. . MARY MURRAY — Most outstanding girls swimmer. . JILL DAGUE — Most outstanding girls basketball player. . JAN OLSON — Most outstanding Pom Pon member. . RAY WEBSTER — Most outstanding boys swimmer. . GERRI DUNNE — Most outstanding girls swimmer. . JIM CALLAHAN — Most outstanding boys cross-coun- try runner. Not pictured: Kevin Flynn Most outstanding Band Mem- ber. AL ADAMOW “Flex” — Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, 4. Spartan Guard 3, 4. Dean’s Aide 4. My best memory was working out with the swim team. My funniest memory was Ben Gay in Don Vogel’s underwear. In ten years I will be looking for fame and fortune. My favorite saying is “Hey, that’s cool.” DAN ADAMS “Slip” — Football 1, 2. Baseball 1. and I.C.E. (Work Program) My best memory was Senior year. My funniest memory : was snow football. Ten year from a now I will be rock-n-rolling. oN ; I MARIAN ADAMS — Basketball Al Adamow Marian Adams Randy Albreht 1, Staff Aide 1, 3, 4, Theatre 1, 2, 3, Thespians 3. My funniest memory was getting attacked by my gym al locker. e CATHY ALEXANDER “Blon- die” — Basketball Stat 1, 2, Base- ball Stat 1, 2, Tennis 2, JCAB, SCAB, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Wres- tling Cheerleading 3, 4. Key Club 3, 4, NHS, 3, 4, Junior Class Trea- surer, Deans Aide 3, 4. My best memory was sharing good times and memories with all my friends. My funniest memory was on Home- coming, October 18, at Shanghi Lils restaurant when Cindy Nevels got up and danced on the stage with j a Tee ae Sek Les Cathy Alexander Sandra Alfano Robert Allen asa CPA. ROBERT ALLEN “Floyd”, “Chester”, “AI”? — Track 1. My funniest memory was Kuzel, Schmirz, and I trying to print in Graphic Arts II. ANNA AMOROSO “Banana” — My best memory is when I met my friend Tony Russo and all of my other friends. My funniest memory is when I met Lynette Belin. In ten years I will be an intern and hope- fully taking care of my kids. My favorite saying is “Oh my dear lord.” Raymond Anderzunas Jennifer Andrasek Tina Andrews Mary Anicich a Ronald Baader Loan Bara Jeffery Bass Lucy Arce John Bail Lee Baxa Laura Arens Gary Aschenbach Laura Banach Bridget Beckett LUCY ARCE “Taco “Red Devil, Baseball Stat 1, Teachers Aide 1, 2, JCAB, Counselor's Aide 4, Key Club 4. My best memory was meeting good friends like Joyce, Jan, Peg, Cathy, Jill and Sandy. In ten years I will be working in Chi- cago’s biggest law firm and living in my renovated condominium with my dog, Rikki Jr. DAN ARGUELLO “Cricket” Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Cafe Aide 3, 4. My best memory was winning the conference cham- pionship Jr. year. In ten years I will be a General in the U.S. Army GARY ASCHENBACH “Asch” Basketball |, 2, Basketball Man- ager 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was sopho- more year. My funniest memory was poking Jan Olson in the side. Ten years from now I will be mak- ing money being a trainer. MARYKAY BACHELDER “Kay” rack - 2593574. Cross Country 3, 4, Basketball Stat Girl 1, 2, Basketball Manager 3, NHS 3, 4. My best memory was the Sand- burg-Homewood Flossmor triangu- lar meet when we got caught in a hurricane. My funniest memory was the Cross country bus and lock- ing Marty Robson in the locker. In ten years | hope to be out of vet school and on the road to happiness My favorite saying is “Yeah!” PERRY BARNHOUSE Foot- ball 1. My best memory was going crazy in freshman football. In ten years I hope I’m not married. JOHN BARTLETT “Barts” Football 1. In ten years | will be working and trying to stay out of trouble. JEFF BASS “Fish”, “Stang” Wrestling 1, Spartanite 2, 3, 4, Theatre 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Foren- sics 3, 4. My best memory was meeting Mr. Dzurison, Shari Simp- son, Paul Reed, Maria Ryl-Kuchar and the gang during “The Wizard of Oz.” My funniest memory was when the stage caught on fire dur- ing “Pippin.” In ten years I will be writing a book which will become a best seller, which will become a major motion picture, (in my dreams, that is.) LEE BAXA “Bones” — Football |, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4 My best memory was going down to Champaign for the state track meet with Don and Todd. My funniest memory was when Bill Stalla spiked a carton of milk in the cafeteria. In ten years I will be making money, My favorite saying is “He who laughs last, didn’t get the joke!” BRIDGET BECKETT Junior Peppers, Senior Peppers. In ten years I will be working for Osco Drug as manager trainee LYNETTE BELIN — Pom Pons 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Counselor Aide 2, NHS 3. My best memory was making the Pom Pon squad. My funniest memory was watching the expression on my Gothic teach- er’s face when my girlfriend and | told her the facts about tombstones. In ten years | will be working for a newspaper and trying to write books. My favorite saying is “Put everything to it even when your chances in succeeding are slim! BILL BILA “Bile” — Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Spartan Guards 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Dave Lawrence’s Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was London and Notre Dame over Alabama. My funniest memory was London. In ten years I will still be catching up on lost sleep from morning prac- tice. DENNIS BOERSMA — Theatre 2, 3, Track 2. My best memory was being in plays in theatre. In ten years I will be in charge of my own mechanics shop. PAT BOERSMA “Sma” — In ten years | hope to be working for a lawyer or in a government position and married. My favorite saying is “Go for it.” Dayna Beller Douglas Blyth Dennis Boersma Patricia Boersma Jill Belter Linda Berndl William Boersma . bs Debbie Boudreau Barbara Braasch Mary Kay Bourbulas William Brand Dale Bombacino Margaret Brandt 1} Jamie Bresnahan JULIE BORG — Chorus 1, Disci- pline Committee 2, Library Aide 1, 2, Cosmetology 3, 4, ICE 4. In ten years from now I will own my own beauty salon. MARY KAY BOURBULAS “Burbs” — Girls Swimming 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, SCAB, JCAB, French Club 1, 2, 3, Cafeteria Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Swim Timer 1, 2, 3. My best memories are with my 12 friends and our Palos evenings. My funniest memory is New Year’s Eve 1980 with my friends. In ten years I will be a lawyer working on LaSalle Street in Chicago. My favorite say- ing is, “Get the picture” and “Miss Piggy loves you.” PATRICK BOWDEN “Bo” “Po” — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB, NHS. My best memory is sophomore year when the Varsity Basketball team won conference at Sandburg. My funniest memory is when Bob Radtke lost his gym shorts while shooting free throws in gym class. My saying is, “Over? Did you say over?” MARGARET BRANDT “Charge” — D.E. 3, 4. My funniest memory was watching Engle’s van go one way, and Wham drive off the other way, leaving me alone on 91st street in the middle of the night. My best memories were meeting some great people like Wham, Barb, Maureen, Pebbles and Lola. Also, finally “leaving Oak Lawn High School behind in January. In ten years, I'll be single, Ill have a Gol- den American Express Card. I'll either be the private pilot on the tour jet of a rock group, of I'll be the president of my own airlines. 216 PAM BRINES “Granny” — Girl’s Bowling 2, 3, Teacher’s Aide 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. In ten years I will be mar- ried with three children. My favorite say- ing is “peeshtoshk.” MARGARET D. BROOKS “Pegaroo”, “Olive Oyl’” — Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB, Pom Pons 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Pep Band 1, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4, Varsity Band |, 2, Concert Band 3, 4; Student Council 2, Staff Aide 3, 4. My best memory was beating Sandburg for bas- ketball conference Sophomore year. My funniest memory was beating myself in the band room and “Virginia Slims” and “Minnesota Fats.” In ten years I will be a successful interior designer and happily married. DAVID BROWN “Brownie” — Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Track 1, Bowling 3. My best memory was Mr. Peaslee’s class Junior year when I met a person who sat in the first row, first seat. My funniest memory was my Autos class Junior year, every day was a new experi- ence. In ten years | will be pulling over traffic violators and be married to a spe- cial someone. LITA J. BUDZ “Weiner 1 — Theater 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Treble Choir 2, 3, Freshman Choir, Forensics 4, Spanish Club 3, Ecology Club 4, West Side Story. My best mem- ory was playing “Piglet” in “Winnie the Pooh.” My funniest memory was my girlfriend Jackie following a guy right into the boys’ washrooms. In ten years | will be a movie star and working in Lake Tahoe. My favorite sayings are “It’s been a slice’, “I’m Flexible”, ‘In a few.” LAURIE BUJANSKI “Buj” — Cheer- leading 1, 2, 4, Forensics 3, 4, My best memory at OLCHS was getting to know sO many interesting and _ intelligent teachers that I feel will be an influence on me always. My funniest memory was from cheerleading camp where the squad had the most spirit there. Too bad no one else thought so. In ten years I hope to be starting a long successful career in my favorites, psychology and or photogra- phy. JUDY BUMSTEAD “Blondie” — Freshman Choir, Treble Choir 2, 3, A Cappella 4, Fiddler on the Roof, Sound of Music, Library Aide 2, 3, 4. My best memory was meeting the best friend a girl could ever have, Tom De. In ten years | will be in the U.S. Navy. DAVE BURGIN “Burgs” — Gymnas- tics 1, 2, 3. My best memory was telling off my coaches. My funniest memory was goofing off at gymnastics. In ten years I| will be resting on my million dol- lar yacht in the Caribbean. My favorite saying is “Back off, Jack.” MARJORIE BURNS “Margie,” “M.M.”, “Q.T w e.” — NHS 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher’s Aide 2, 3, 4, Basketball Stat 2, 3, 4, Photo Club 3, SCAB, Swim Timer 2, 3. My best memory was meeting all my friends. My funniest memories are reading the strange letters left in the locker and the car rides after the basketball games. DEBBIE BUS “Cookie” — Marching Band |, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band |, Track 1, 2, 3, Pep Band Director 2, 3, 4, Flags 1, 4. My best memory was being able to have Mr. Yara as a teacher. My funniest memory was going to Prom and spending % of my time in the bathroom. In ten years I hope to be working as a Legal Secretary for a big law firm. Joan Brewer Pamela Brines David Brown Michael Brown Mary Broz Judy Bumstead David Burgin Marjorie Burns Debbie Bus Gina Busch Tammy Carstens Steve Busekros Dan Busse Judith Carlo Tom Carollo Patrick Casey Vitorio Carli Sue Carrano Evelyn Charleston GINA BUSCH “Lola” — Girls Track 1, 2, Girls Tennis 1, 2, Key Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. Key Club 4, Cheerleading 3, 4. My best memory was meeting all my close friends, Whambam, Pebbles, Charge, Ski, Ei, Wher, Olive Oyl, Sprits, Moe. My funniest memory was the Hins- dale wrestling tournament my Jun- ior Year. In ten years I will be a sports broadcaster for Channel 7 and reporting from guy’s locker rooms. My favorite saying is “Life’s a bite.” DAN BUSSE “Busse” — Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Track 1, Cafe Aide 2, 3, 4, Teachers Aide 3, 4. My best memory was the Demons at the S0’s dance. My funniest memory was the good times with my friends. In ten years I will be teaching autos at a fine high school like OLCHS. My favorite saying was “Your mama.” VITORIO CARLI “Veto”, “Vie” — Wrestling 2. My funniest mem- ory was having my joke book read in Mr. Marcordes’ class. In ten years I will be advertising. JUDITHS CARLO Judy ..Ji.- — Basketball Stat 2, 3, 4, Gymnas- tics 1, Badminton 2, Spartans Guards 3, 4, Teachers Aide 2, 3, 4, Media Center Aide 3, Deans Aide 4, Photo Club 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, SCAB, NHS 3, 4. My best memory was meeting all my friends. My funniest memories were all the car rides, going out on the weekends, and going out after basketball games. In ten years I will be out of school practicing child psychology. My favorite sayings were “Jump”, “Dream On”, “Whip ley SANDY CARLSON “Squato” — My best memory was aiding for Mr. Hall and Mr. K. My funniest mem- ory will be graduating. In ten years I will be driving my truck. My favorite saying is “Get lost.” TOM CAROLLO “Carf” — Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Wrestling 1, 2. My best memory was the 50’s dance. My funniest memory was pantsing Joe Consenza at the Reavis Football game. In ten years I will be somewhere far from here making T-shirts and designing buildings. My favorite saying was “Do you Bipp!” TAMMY CARSTENS “Olive Oyl” — Beginning Band 1, Varsity Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Flag Line Squad Leader 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Director 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Teachers Aide 2, 3, 4, Switch- board Operator 1, 2, Junior Mar- shall. My best memory was meeting my great friends Karen, Deb, Caro- lyn, Diane, David, Deena, Joanne and Penny, and all of the B.F.’s. My funniest memory was putting a pic- ture of Mr. April in David Brown’s locker and seeing his “pleased” reaction. In ten years I will be filthy rich, living in a plush Lake Shore condominium with my husband and be anchoring the Channel 5 news. My favorite saying was “If at first you don’t succeed, quit because it probably isn’t worth a second shot. CATHY CARTY “Whompette” — NHS 4, SCAB, French Club 1, 2, 3, Girls Tennis 1, 2, Basketball Stats 1, 2, 3, 4, Pom Pons 3, 4, Swim Timer 2, 3, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, O.O. Club 4. My best memory was my Senior year. My funniest memory was Homecoming 1980. In ten years I will be established in a business management field. My favorite saying was “LGB’s and sunshine.” VITORIO CARLI “Veto” “Vic” — Wrestling 2. My funniest mem- ory was having my joke book read in Marcordes’ class. In ten years | will be advertising. SANDY CARLSON “Squato” — My best memory was aiding for Mr. Hall and Mr. K. My funniest mem- ory will be graduating. In ten years I will be driving my truck. My favorite saying is “Get Lost.” KAYE oe CLAYBOURNE “Casey” — Dean’s Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was falling in love with C.J. My funniest memory was when we creamed the jocks in gym. In ten years I will be an engineer and raising a family and in love with C.J. My favorite saying is “I didn’t do it” or “It wasn’t my fault.” JIM CLEARY — My funniest memory is going to Mr. Komar- chuk’s room and going crazy. Ten years from now I will be working and living in California. JIM CLINE “Clino” — My best memory was my first day of school when I got lost. My funniest mem- ory was all the food fights at lunch. In ten years I will be fighting in a war. My favorite saying to the Ben- nies is “Your class is on the fourth floor.” DEENA COAKLEY “Deen” — Swimming 1, 2, 3, Teacher’s Aide 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. My best memory was being friends with those few special people who have added much happiness and meaning to my life. My funniest memory was the pool and locker room incidences, the binoculars and Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. In ten years I will be a nurse, wife, and mother if all three are possible. TINA COLESBY — Ecology Club i2y3..4.5 Choruss lend neatre cle 2. Teacher’s Aide 2, 3, 4, Hero Club 4, Secretary 4. My best memory is meeting all of the people I did and making new friends. Ten years from now I will either be a dentist or working in hospital administration. That is if I live through two semes- ters of Mr. Witowski’s gov ernment classes. PAULA COMPANIO “P” — Vol- leyball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Spartanite 4. My best memory was meeting the most important person in my life and participating in the sports program. My funniest memory was sunning at Warren Dunes with Cindi Ritter. In ten years I will be floundering in the vast field of art. CARL CONTI — Tennis 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, NHS 4. In ten years | will be an officer in the Navy or Coast Guard electrical engineer. MARY CONWAY “Marz” — Teacher Aide 2, 3, Swim Timer 3. My best memory was meeting Mary R. My funniest memory was teasing a certain somebody in the hall and watching the reaction. In ten years | will be married and rais- ing ten kids. CAROLYN COOPER — Work Program 1, 2. In ten years I will be married to Don Ott and will be very happy. iy Nicole Christakes Charmain Conwell Hazel Cooney Dennis Cluver Mary Kay Cooper Joe Cosenza Lori Cramer 7 ’, 7 RN Zz a Ae pny | TT Le Jill Dague Lynn Damrau John Deangelis Sharon Covert Jacqueline Davis Deidre Deehan MARY KAY COOPER — My best memory was falling in love, My funniest memory was falling out of love. In ten years I will have fun being 28. My favorite saying was “Only the good die young.” JOE COSENZA “Boof”’ — Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2. My best memory was 4A lunch with Joe McIntyre. My funniest memory was the egg fight between the Jun- iors and the Seniors during a float meeting. In ten years I will be a dentist living in Colorado. SHARON ROSE COVERT “M M Junkie” — Girl’s Bowling 1, O.0., 4. My best memory was making High Honors Seniors year. My funniest memory was selling M M’s in Ms. Halwax’s math class. In ten years I will be a wait- ing computer programmer. My favorite saying was “But I don’t have any more M M’s.” LORI CRAMER — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher’s Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was meeting all new friends and just having fun. My funniest memory was roaming the school halls with Rose during the Maine West Tourney. In ten years from now I will be married and have a baby boy. JILL DAGUE “Jill Buddy”, “‘Jil- lian’”’ — Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Teacher’s Aide 3, NHS 4. My best memory was winning the team conference Championship on girl’s Varsity Tennis my Senior year. My funniest memory was when Kristie and I lost $3 while trying to buy our favorite magazine with the big carrots. My favorite saying was “Cosmic.” LINDA MARIE D’AMICO — Cheerleading 1, Softball 2, SSB 2, 3, 4, Theatre 3. My best memory was being in the play Oliver. My funniest memory was when I pur- posely tripped Mary Kay Moore and she really fell. In ten years I will be taking ballet classes and playing piano. My favorite saying was “Excellent.” JACQUELINE DAVIS “Jackie” — Volleyball 1, Basketball 2, 3, Ecology Club 4. My best memory was being an aide for Mr. Murphy and Mr. Smenos. My funniest memory was when my girlfriend Sandy walked into and f ell in the large wooden garbage cans. In ten years I will be working and a house- wife and mother of two rug rats. My favorite saying was “You Jamok, Ha, Ha.” DEIRDRE DEEHAN “Deedee”, “Bubbles”, “Bulges”, ‘“Hotlips”, “Motorhips”, “Tiger”, “Dissy cat” — In ten years I will be a famous movie star or model. My favorite sayings were “Stop it, I love it, and Wise Up.” Frank De Grassi Joseph Deno Vince Diaz James Dillon FRANK DE GRASSI “Franco” — Football 1, 2, Track 1, Wrestling 1. My best memory was playing the drums in the cafeteria. My funniest memory was the food fight the last day of school in ’79 ’80. Ten years from now I will be a mil- lionaire, hopefully famous. TOM DEVEREUX “Dev” — Treasurer of H.E.R.O., Base- ball Senior Year, “hopefully.” My best memory was “Prom.” Ten years from now I will be living it up on a San Diego, Cal- ifornia beach. My favorite saying was, “Go for it.” JIM DE VRIES “D.V.” — Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Track 2. My best memory was majoring in Spanish. My fun- niest memory was foods class with Mrs. Latas. Ten years from now I will be doing nothing. The rapture will come in less than ten years. My favorite saying was, “Winning isn’t everything, It’s the only thing.” KATHY DE YOUNG “Caviar” — Ecology Club 1, Student Service Bureau 1, 2, 3, Yearbook Sales Staff 4. My best memory was talking to Mr. Marcordes about my cousin, Dennis De Young from the rock group Styx, and always keeping him informed about the group. My funniest memory was when I was in Drivers and Mr. Walton used to use a desk to demonstrate how to drive. Ten years from now I will be an RN, hopefully, and married with no kids. VINCE DIAZ “Swifty” BARBARA DITTRICH — Varsity Band 1, Pep Band 2, 3, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Swim Timer 2, 3. My best memory was staying friends with Sherry and Tina. My funniest memory was having American National Government with Mr. Witowski. Ten years from now I will be a legal secretary. MARY ANNE DIVINCENZO “Mar” — Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 2, 3, 4. My best memory was Spanish 3, period 5. My funniest memory was breaking dishes in foods. My favorite saying was, “Obstacles are what you see when you take your eyes off your goal.” CON DONNELLY “Decon” — Motor Rebuilding. My best memory was meeting Laurie. My funniest memory was this school. Ten years from now I will be a mechanic. COLLEEN DONOVAN “Weena”, “Winnie” — JCAB, SCAB, Key Club 4. My best memory was pool hopping in the summer and the Christmas party at Byrd’s. My funniest memory was Steve and I wiping out at Homecoming. Ten years from now I will be cleaning the house. My favorite say- ing was, “Sorry, I’m lasted.” Thomas Devereux Colleen Donovan James De Vries Steven Diaz Patrick Doyle Craig Dusik Jo-Anne Draper Scott Dusik Dolores Douce | ee Diane Dybas LAURA DORAN — Hero 3. My best memory was not hav- ing any hard classes Junior year. My funniest memory was getting an 81% ona foods test that I never took. In ten years I will be living down south with lots of money, (I hope.) TIM DORIAN “Karate.” — My best memory will be leav- ing this school. In ten years I will practicing martial arts. My favorite saying is “Practice makes perfect.” MARIANNE DRAPER “Mar” — My best memory will be leaving this school. In ten years I will be cooking for a job. CAROL E. DUNCAN “Piggy”, “Munchkin” “Mousy” — Key Club 3, 4, DEA 4, Vice President 4. My best memory was the Fifties dances and being a Demon Doll. My funniest memory was going out with Jim Johnson and the Junior year prom. In ten years I will be doing the same thing as Laura Wozniak. LYNETTE CHRISTINE DUNN “Lynetti Spaghetti” — Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Photo Club Secretary 4, Spartanite 2, 3, 4, Spartan Guard 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Stat 2, 3, 4. My best memory was going to the state track meet and not doing too bad. Also being a member of the top 5% of my class. My funniest memory was seeing Ron Baader split his shorts out at track practice. In ten years I will hopefully be working in the public relations field and maybe even married. My favorite saying is “Success comes only to those who dare to do what others fail to do.” CRAIG DUSIK “Bulldog” — My favorite saying is “whip it!” SCOTT DUSIK “Stick Man” — My best memory will be leaving school. In ten years I will be sitting in a beautiful house with my beautiful girl friend. My favorite saying is SlAtCh a DIANE DYBAS “Shorty” — Aide 3. My best memory was cutting out of school. In ten years I will be married and have a few children. My favorite saying is “I’m so confused.” BARBARA DYEHOUSE “Jo Jo” — My funniest memory was having bowling in gym with Barb Dittrich and Mar Dra- per. In ten years I will be working in an office right next to the “boss.” BRENDA DYEHOUSE “Sarg” — My best memory was meeting a good friend Dawn Bowman. In ten years I will be a millionaire. Carol Duncan Lynette Dunn Barbara Dyehouse Brenda Dyehouse 222, DAVID EATON “Deeave”, “Babyface” — Teacher’s Aide 2, 3, 4, Spartan Singers 1, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, West Side Story. My best memory was spending the day in Virginia with Paul, Jan and Marie. My funniest memory was not remembering Saturday night at the Reeds Summer Home. In ten years I will be milling paper in Cinncinnati, Canada. My favorite saying was “Wer sagt dir wohin?” TERRILEGAN Goon™)); Gator: Cleese lara —— Cheer- leading 3, 4, NHS 4, JCAB, SCAB, Wrestlerettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Jr. Peppers, Key Club 3, 4, French Club 2, Teacher’s Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean’s Aide 1. My best memory was all the good times and the really terrific friends I’ve made, I’ll never forget any of them. My funniest memory was Cindy Nevels winning the “Hula Queen” title at Shand’hai Lil’s after Homecoming. In ten years I will be actively persuing my career in Psychology, living off my rich husband and raising my 12 children. My favorite saying was “Hey Studley.” DAVID ENGEL “Ings” — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3. My best memory was meeting Wendy Tuzik. My funniest memory was riding down sidewalks in Ron Siwinski’s moth- er’s car. In ten years I will be married and building my own house. My favorite saying was “I stab ya.” KEN FEWKES “Duke” — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was the time Mike Skala and I revisited a friend of our house. My funniest memory was donating material for the diabetes test in Chemistry. In ten years I will just be get- ting out of the house. Lisa Evans Patrick Fahey Christine Fenton Ken Fewkes David Eaton David Engel Frank Fiene Therese Egan William Ernst Jan Erwine Brenda Fitzmaurice j Nadine Flynn Maureen Foertsch 3 yi : | Hy = | . Marijo Frontera John Foley Laura Galzin Michael Fox Shawn Garvey STEVE FILIPIAK “Flip” — Track 1, 2, 3. My best memory was having open campus with my girl- friend Georgia Petropoulos. In ten years I will be a psychologist or occupying skid row. PATRICK FINNEGAN “Finny” “Finn” — My best memory was 7th hour and 2nd semester biology. My funniest memory was 6th hour and 2nd semester detective stories with Adomenas, and everybody’s friend Chuck. Ten years from now I plan to be a paramedic and also renovate houses. My favorite sayings are “Get off my cloud” and ‘“What’s up. BRENDA FITZMAURICE “Betty Lou’”’ — Track 1, 2, 3, Cross Country Timer 3, Staff Aide 3. My best memory was meeting all my friends. My funniest memory was when Lila decided to take apart her typewriter during timings in typing. In ten years I hope to be married to the man of my dreams. MAUREEN FOERTSCH “Reen” — Theatre 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, Assistant Director “Fiddler on the Roof,” Spear, and Spartanite 3, 4. My best memory was _ leaving OLCHS to go to New York, New York, and Detroit. My funniest memory occurred on the day Russ Harper stood on a chair over Vanessa Faurie while I tied her hands to a typewriter and Tony Wedick sang “He’s Large.” In ten years I won’t be married or have kids, but hopefully I'll be support- ing myself by writing. My favorite saying is “A friend is someone who leaves you with all your freedom intact, but obliges you to be fully what you are.” John L’Heureux. MIKE FOX “Jap” — Basketball 1, 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. My best memory was December 6, 1980. MARIJO FRONTERA “M.J.” — My best memory was all the new friends I met and the great times we had together. In ten years I will have my career started, and be mar- ried to someone very special. My favorite saying is “Tell it like it is.” JILL FUNDAREK “Fun” — My best memory was “Palos Nights.” My funniest memory is when Jan Genis chased me out of school, fell down the stairs and sprained her ankle the night before Homecom- ing, 1980. MICHAEL GATZ “Gnatz” — Football 1. My funniest memory was when I was a freshman on a field trip, my teacher made me stop hanging out the window by my feet. In ten years I will be welding air- planes back together. My favorite saying is “Your mama.” JAN GENIS “Banan”, “Janny” “Chan” “Genny” “Blue Demon” — Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Pom Pons 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, Varsity Band 1, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Wrestlerette 1, Basketball Stat 2, 3, Basketball Manager 4, JCAB, SCAB, Senior Class Treasurer, NHS 3, 4, Key Club 4, Yearbook Staff and Sales Staff 4, Student Council 2, Teach- er’s Aide 2, 3, 4. My best memory was ditching “The fly.”” My funni- est memory was doing a Chinese firedrill when my car was in reverse. In ten years I will still be cleaning my room. My favorite saying is “What doing.” ROSANNE GERACI “Rosie” — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Aide 3, 4, Volleyball Co-Captain 4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Treble Choir 2, Jr. Pep- pers, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1. My best memory was making all- conference for volleyball in my sen- ior year and being chosen most val- uable player by my team mates. My funniest memory was when Miss Surma and I were at a volleyball game where they have small stalls. We both stood up at the same time and that was the first time we could see over the stalls. In ten years I will be working with handicapped peo- ple playing sports. My favorite say- ing to avoid criticism: “Do nothing, say nothing, be nothing.” JIM GIERTYCH — In ten years I will fighting in a war. ANNA GRANOSKI _ “Space Case” — My best memory was when my brothers and his friends showed me around the school when I was a freshman. My funniest memory was beginning in _ this school. In ten years I will be study- ing to be a conservationist. My favorite saying is ““That’s cool.” DAN GRISKO — My funniest memory was when I came from my counselor’s office with a pass and went to my Sth period class instead of my 4th. In ten years I will be the morning DJ for WXRT while own- ing my own restaurant with my friend Waldo. bi Michael Gatz Sean Graham | Maria Gragido Anna Granoski = Rosanne Geraci Brian Greene James Giertych Daniel Grisko Antoinette Hartman Donna Hanson Linda Hartman ° Melissa Hall ‘ | a P Faiz Hassan Kathleen Hamill Judy Heebner MELISSA HALL “Anny, Liss” — Shield Staff 3, 4, Sales Staff 2, 3, 4, Swimming Timers 1, 3. My best memory was the first day of my sen- ior year and every day of it. My funniest memory was doing mork shots at the dean end with John, Nancy, Pam, Bill, Terri, and Ste- ven. In ten years | will be a married legal secretary, and running a day care center. My favorite sayings were “What and ruin our reputa- tions?” “You're so dah”, “Excuse me for living”, ‘“‘Heck.” DONNA HANSON “Son” — Beginning Band 1, Stat Girl 1; My best memory was sitting out in the cafeteria parking lot in a car with six girls, and never getting caught. My funniest memory was almost running over Mr. Good in Driver’s and having Donna Hansen in my Math class with Mr. Holmgren. In ten years I will be happily married and working as a physical therapist. RUSS HARPER — Football 1, Basketball 1, Spartanite 3, 4. In ten years I will be the top photo jour- nalist for the Tribune. JUDY HEEBNER “Heeb” — Bas- ketball 1, Softball 1, Wrestlerettes 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3, 4; JCAB, Key Club 3, 4; Torch 1, 2; Teach- er’s Aide 2, 3, 4. In ten years I will be a successful C.P.A. SUSAN HINKLEMAN “Louie” — Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball Stat Girl 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim Timer 2, 3, Teacher's Aide 3, 4, Pom Pon Alternate 3. My best memory was my Senior year in Tennis by win- ning Conference and Districts and going down state. Down there, Kristie, Wendy and I tried to put mascara on Jill’s eyelashes but instead we got it all over her face, arms, and feet. My favorite saying is “Excellent!” LARRY HINZ — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, Track 2, Student Council 3, 4, aoe Student Council Treasurer 4, Jun- Margaret Heinrich leman Helal Holly Helms Patty Hepp ior Class President, JCAB, SCAB, | NHS 3, 4, Cafeteria Monitor 2, 3. In ten years from now I will be : “ practicing law. BILL HOGAN — Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. My best memory is beating Lundquist on college tests. JOHN HOGAN — My funniest memory is Wisdom Row. In ten years from now I hope to be in the antique business. JANET MARIE HOOD ‘“Hood- lum” “Saliva Sister” — Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Spartan Singers 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir President 4, West Side Story, Dark of the Moon, Godspell, Frankenstein, Sound of Music, Asst. Director for Winnie the Pooh. My best memory was see- ing my name on the cast list for West Side Story and meeting the greatest group of humans (7?) this side of Bedrock. My funniest mem- ory was when my brother Joe, helped David turn into a midget on the kitchen table. Also, telling Sis- ter Berthe to get the suitcase. In ten years from now I will be living under a bridge in Nippersink, being a troll and eating goats. My favorite saying is, “lam a sponge; I catch all the drips.” ae Susan Hinkleman Larry Hinz GLENN HOPKINS “Hoppie” — My best memory was graduation. Theresa Hogan KATHLEEN HOULIHAN “Kathy” — Swimming 1, 2, 3, Swim Timer 2, Teachers Aide 3, 4. My best memory was the three years on the swim team. My funni- est memory was freshman year swimming invitationals. In ten years from now I'll be working in the Airlines as a ticket agent. SUSAN HUDACEK “Huda” — OEA 4. My best memory was all the times Son and I had together. In ten years from now I will be a suc- cessful Legal Secretary and be hap- pily married. Glenn Hopkins Kathleen Houlihan Susan Hudacek 226 Dale Johnson AN I Merton Johnson f o Randall Jankosky Deborah Jacob Timothy Jennings ge Richard Jeszke Marty Jonaitis rl ANN MARIE IRLBACKER “Squirrel” — Teacher’s Aide 4, Gymnastics 2, Photo Club 4. My best memory was the fun times with all my friends. My funniest memory was going to the Art Institute with Kim Pollack, In ten years I will be married and living in Montana and having kids. CARL JACKSON — Football 1, 2. My best memory was the last day of school. My funniest memory was watching two girls fight. In ten years I will own my own business. DEBORAH JACOB “Debbie” — Library Aide 3, 4. My best memory was watching Mr. Bady flex. My funniest memory was watching Herbie fall for me. In ten years I will be practicing in the field of per- ipatology. VIC JAKOWITZ “Jake, Alfie” — Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Photo Club 3. My funniest memory was the band trips. In ten years I will be an elec- trical engineer making a lot of money. SUSAN JAKSICH — Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB, NHS 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Baseball Mgr. 4. My best memory was the nights at Minnis Tree. RANDY JANKOSKY — Bowling 1, 2. My best memory was getting out of O.L. In ten years I will be an auto mechanic and living down in Madison, Indiana. My favorite say- ing was “Have fun with catfish face.” MARTY JONAITIS “Squirrel” — Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Key Club 3. My best memory was getting back together with my girl- friend. My funniest memory was listening to Mr. Wallin’s stories. In ten years I will be sitting behind a desk and smoking big cigars. Laura Junge Donald Kapp Ronald Kapp JOY KAKTA “‘Joyee” — French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, My funniest memories are of Sue’s cat. PAUL W. KARNER — Baseball 2, Yearbook Sales Staff 4. My best memory was watching Sue Kramer’s all-conference picture grow a mustache and beard. My funniest memory was when Cliff N. lost it at the REO concert. In ten years I will be world famous. My favorite saying is “Smell ya later” PATRICK KEANE “Keener” — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wres- tling 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. My best memory was the difficult times of 1980, especially when my brother was hospitalized. In ten years I will hopef ully be a graduate from the United States Naval Academy serving my country. My favorite saying is “If you see one nuclear war, you’ve seen them all.” Tammy Kamberos Mary Kammin Rhonda Kansoer Linda Kleinmark Joseph Klimek Daniel Klinger Sandra Kolodske Gail Klosak Jim Kolodziej William Knapp 4 Wo Teresa Konkowski GAIL KLOSAK “Happy” — Swimming 1, Varsity Band |, 2, Concert Band 3, D.E. 4. My best memory was Distributive Education with Mr. Ricordati. In ten years I will be a manager somewhere, married to Pat. My favorite saying is “All my little cherubs...” KELLY KNAUZ Pom Pons 2, 3, 4. My best memory was Prom, 1980. My funniest memory was the day | was graduating, Ms. Hohn wanted me to clear a cut. In ten years I will hopefully be working as a Mechanical Engireer HELEN KOKINAKOS “Koko” Staff Aide 2, 3, 4. My best memory was in May in junior year of 1980 when I went out with Doug Brown. My funniest memo- ries were 5A lunches in junior year with Tom, Doug, and especially Debby Brooks. Another funny memory was when Paula C. made a X-mas tree out of her Suzy-Q and a snowman out of her apple. In ten years I may be a legal secretary. PETER KOLIOPOULOS “Greek” — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Wrestling 1, NHS 3. My best memory was taking Maureen out to eat at The Vil- lage Courtyard, My funniest memory was going to the Doobie Bros. concert and getting “Jigs” drunk. In ten years | will have 3 architecture offices. One in Ath- ens, Greece, Chicago, and Aspen, Colorado. My favorite saying is “Middle class is the best.” SANDRA KOLODSKE “Scanky” “Sara” — Gymnastics |, 2, Cheerleading 2, 3. My best memory was the summer of “79” at Wisconsin with Lisa, Mark, Lo, Roxanne, and Dave. My funniest memory was Lisa and | being hopsie-twins at school. In ten years I will be married and rich!! My favorite saying is “oooh-Deir- dra!” JIM KOLODZIEJ “Kole” — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Teacher's Aide 2, 3, 4. My best memory was winning the Thanksgiving and Christmas basketball tournaments this year. In ten years I will be happily married and have a job as a grade school or High School coach. My favorite saying is “To be an achiever you mustn't quit.” TERESA KONKOWSKI “Terri — Science Seminar |, 2, 3, 4. My best memo ries were the terrific times which | had in Advanced Chemistry. My funniest memory was Mr. Gibson’s American National government classes. In ten years | will hopefully be going to school and receiving my degree in Astronomy and possi- bly getting married DAWN KORUBA “Babycakes” — Theater |, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Foren- sics 3, Aide 2, 3, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, West Side Story, Winnie the Pooh, Fiddler on the Roof, Feifer’s People, Oliver. My best memory was being in the movie “My Body Guard” and meeting Jeff Bennett. My funniest memory was during one of the rehearsals of Fiddler on the Roof when the bed collapsed. In ten years I'll have my own show at a local radio station and | will be broadcasting O.L. games. My favorite saying is “Whatever floats your boat.” KATHRYN KAY KORUBA “Karoobs” Student Council Officer 1, 2, Marching Band |, 2, Pep Band 1, 2, Varsity Band |, 2, Track 1, 2, JCAB, Cheer leader 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Wrestlerettes 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was when they announced Denise Vilchuck as Homecoming Queen. My funniest memory was the night Cindy Nevels got her name as “Hula Queen.” In ten years | will be the owner and president of my own advertising company. My favorite saying is “Cr-rack!” Kelly Knauz Helen Kokinakos J if if i Dawn Koruba Kathryn Kay Koruba ROBERT E. KONCHAN “Boo-Boo” — My best memory was when my car wouldn’t start in the parking lot and we pushed it home with another car. My funniest memory was when Bob Reis hooked up the timing light wrong and Jim Gertych got zapped. In ten years from now I will probably be working on 1991 cars or something like that. My favorite saying is, “Maintain.” ELLEN KOSTECK “Nel” “Elly” “Fozzie Bear” “Koss” “Queen of the Budinski Fest” “S.B.” — Softball 1, 2, 4, Football Cheerlead- ing 1, 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball Cheerleading 1, 3, 4, Captain 4, JCAB, SCAB, Key Club 4. My best memory was going to Nancy's Restau- rant in my pajamas with Marie and Martina the night of wrestling conference. Also, my junior year Homecoming. My funniest memory was hanging on to the open door of Bonnie's station wagon and being dragged down Austin by my ankles, RE, escape from Alcatraz. Also when Byrd and | went to Arizona and got lost in the desert. In ten years from now I will be flying in my Lear Jet, on Budinski Airlines, to Bolivia. My favorite saying is, “Boogie till we puke” “Budinski” “Silly Moi” “Car Trouble” “You should be shot” “ Toodels” JULIENNE KOZIOL “Virginia” “Sherm” “Jewel” — Swimming |, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Office Aide 2, 3, Girls Chorus 1, Treble Choir 2, 3. My best memory was sharing a locker with my best friend Tami Parejko and acting like lit- tle kids when walking down the halls together. My funniest memory was aiding with Tami and Lori in office 20 and when Virgina made a Fudge marble cake with real marbles and honey frosting made from real squeezed bees. In ten years from now I will have my bachelors degree in nursing and working in a hospital. My favor- ite saying is, “Oh you guys,” “hey, it’s cool.”” AILEEN KOZLOWSKI “A” “Alien” — JCAB, SCAB. My best memory is all the great times | had with my friends and a very special friend | met on August 28, 1980. My funniest memory was sharing a McChicken sandwich with D.J., Peg, and Terry with extra mayon- naise. In ten years from now I will still be trying to find out a guy's name in my government class. First row, fourth seat. My favorite saying is, “You sure are.” LARAINE KROSS “Lor” “Lil Lo” “Rainnie” — Teachers Aide 2, 3. My best memory was meeting all my “crazy” friends. My funniest memory was sneaking over to Lisa's house dur- ing gym to watch our soap operas. In ten years from now I will be single, living in the country and still waiting to get my license. My favorite saying is, “Oooh Deirdra!” KEITH KROUT — Wrestling 1, 2, Spartan Guard 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Treasurer 4, SCAB, Wrestling Captain 2, Cafeteria Monitor 3, 4. My funniest memory was French class with A.K., L.S. and C.W. In ten years I will be a suc- cessful Accountant, handling all the accounts of my successful friends. KEITH KRUEGER “Kruegs” — Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. In ten years from now I will be living on a yacht somewhere in the South Pacific. My favorite saying is, “No use complaining, no one listens when you do.” LAURA KSIAZEK “Little Size” — Office Aide |, 2, 3, Dean's Aide 1, 2, 3, Office Occupa- tions 4. In ten years from now I will be cruising across the country in my Peterbilt, listening to Carolyn Kasley as the D.J. on WJEZ Country. My favorite saying is, “Slow down, relax, main- tain.” DAN KULIG “Bird” — Baseball 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, My best memory was getting an “A” on one college algebra and trig test. My funniest memory was Dan Busse as _ the Mohawk Indian. In ten years from now I will be counting my millions?? My favorite saying is, “That's Carp.” ANDREW KUTSULIS “Frog” “ Anj” — Bas- ketball 1, 2, Tennis 3, 4. In ten years from now I will have my own pharmacy. a) ms Ellen Kostek Laraine Kross James Kouski Keith Krout Keith Krueger ’Y Christopher Kupezyk al Aileen Kozlowski Andrew Kutsulis Bill Lambrigger Laura LaMont Curt Lang Toni LaFevre Jeanine La Mountain Julie Larsen Carl Kyrk JoAnn Lauzon JAMES LAGIGLIA — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Vice President Key Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. My best memory was going to the Doobie Brothers concert with Pete Koliopouls, Dave Engel, John Smarz and throwing up all over Jim O’Neill’s car. BILL LAMBRIGGER “Lamb” Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, Gymnastics 1. My best memory was going to all the parties and games. My funniest memory was at McDonalds after the 50’s dance Junior year. In ten years I will be spending my millions on my own private island. My favorite saying was “Hey Deke.” JOLEE LAMPARTER — Volley- ball 1, Gymnastics 1, Yearbook Sales Staff 1, 2, Counselors Aide 2, 3, 4, Swim Timer 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Pom Pons 2, 3, 4, Sci- ence Dept. Aide 4. My best memory was performing the Chorus Line routine Junior year at the parents night basketball game. In ten years I will be a private nurse in a country hospital. My favorite saying was “Believe ... for your dreams can come true.” SHIRLEY LANENGA “Lanny” — Swimming |, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3. CURT LANG — Forensics 2, 3, 4, Thespian 1, 2, 3, 4, Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4, Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Treasurer 2, VP 3, President 4. In ten years I will be a professional student at a major medical school. 232 PATRICIA LETOURNEAU “Pat J, Gramma, Patric, Patsy, Patty” — Volleyball 1, 2, Swim Timer 2, Teacher’s Aide 3, 4. My best mem- ory was riding in the ‘Wazmobile’ and having some great times with all my friends. In ten years I will be getting something out of all this education. My favorite saying was “Faa”, “What are ya_ talking about”, “Great day.” KEITH LIBERT “Leapin” — Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Mathletes 2, 3, 4, Cafe Monitor 3, 4, NHS 4, Base- ball 1. My best memory was playing varsity basketball as a Sophomore, winning Conference, and making All-Conference. COLLEEN LINK “Clink” — My best memory was going out to lunch with Laura Galzin and Gina Naples. My funniest memory was being the only girl in small engines class. In ten years I will be sleeping to make up for the years I missed in High School. My favorite saying was “Think Photo.” SHERRI LODL — Beginning Strings 1, Beginning Band 2, Var- sity Band 3, Concert Band 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was twirling for OLCHS on the football field and performing for the basketball halftimes. Mike LaFaire Colleen Link Sherri Lodl N A ct Donna Lippner Laura Logsdon Diana Leo Kevin Luckett = Patricia Letourneau Mary Lundgren Lora Mariani Kristine Markiewicz Paul Maddox Patricia Mannix Susan Marquardt Pam Major Greg Manweiler Pamela Masokas PAUL LUNDQUIST — Chess 1, 2, 3, 4, Mathletes 3, 4, Forensics 4, Tennis 4, NHS 4. My best and fun- niest_ memory was whaling on Hogan on the SAT. In ten years | will be making a significant contrib- ution to the knowledge of mankind. My favorite saying was “I remem- ber when there were no questions.” MICHAEL LUNN “Stu” — In ten years I will be a carpenter and going to trade school. My favorite saying was “Whatever can go wrong will go wrong and whatever didn’t will.” SUSAN LYONS “Snoozie” — Track 2. My best memory was how much help Mrs. Polito gave me. In ten years I will be looking working with children. BOB MACAK “Mugs” — Football 1. My funniest memory was when a friend got punched by 3 girls. My favorite saying was “You yang yang.” ADELINE MACHALA — Pom Pons 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB, NHS 4; Teacher’s Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Photo Club 2, Yearbook 4. My funniest memory was when spacy Roger started a conversation with Carol and I, in the library. In ten years I will probably still be try- ing to decide what I want to do. PAUL MADDOX “D.J., Mobile, Jim Beam, Ox” Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, 2, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Captain 1, 2. My best memory was the 79 80 football season. My fun- niest memory was when the Argo school bus got stolen. God only knows what I will be doing in ten years. My favorite saying was ““Let’s blow this popsicle stand.” KRIS MARKIEWICZ “Krickle” — Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. In ten years I will be having a blast seeing different ports of the world. My favorite saying was “It’s no biggie.” 234 CHARLENE McCOLLUM “Char” — WECEP. 1, Cross-Country 4, Basketball 4, Track 4. My best memory was being on sports. My funniest memory was falling out of the back of MaryKay Bachelders car and running into a tree. In ten years | will be a Physical Education teacher. My favorite saying is “Shut-up.” JULIE McCORMICK — Swimming 1}, 2, Swim Timer 1, 2, Staff Aide. My best memories were all the good times with my friends, sox park, down state, Colorado, and many, many more. But the best one of all will be graduating. My funniest memories were Bloomington, IIli- nois, Grosso, The Wazmobile, tail light, officer, Rash, wrong-way street, The Sleeping Beauty, Marquette Park, and Hammond, Indiana. In ten years I will have made my first million, and I will be on the beach at my summer home in the Bahama’s. My favorite sayings are “Faaa” “Great Day” “Blast.” LAURIE ANN McEATHRON — Girls Cho- rus 1, Forensics 1, 2, Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespi- ans 1, 2, 3, 4, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Spartan Singers 3, 4. My best memories were the times | shared with my best friend Cindy Russ. My funniest memory was Drivers Education when Mr. Wallin crashed into a tree!! In ten years | will be the future Dolly Parton! Ha! Ha! MARTINA McGILLOWAY “Mic” “Nat” “Marbeena” “Gumby” — Basketball Stat 1, Baseball Stat 1, Badminton 2, 3, JCAB, SCAB, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Student Council Secre- tary 4, Key Club 3, 4, Torch 2, Teacher's Aide 2, 4, Counselor's Aide 2. My best memories were, our annual Christmas party at Bird’s house where all 13 of us got together and had a great time doing our favorite things... chowing and ramblin., Homecoming Junior and Senior year, hanging around with the best bunch of friends anyone could ask for. My funniest mem- ories were, the night Ei, Annerz and I sat in the cell and prayed after Nel’s lawn jobs, Breaking Annerz’s bed, and getting hit in the face with a pie by Bob on my birthday. In ten years Vil still be sleeping until 2:00 p.m. and then getting up and watching General Hospital. my favorite sayings are “In a dog’s age” and “silly moi” MARIE McGRATH “Re” “D.L.” “D.G.” “Rocky” “Birdlegs” — Freshman Class Secre- tary, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Secretary, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Secretary 3, Student Council President 4, JCAB, SCAB, Key Club 3, 4, Football Cheerleading 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Volleyball 1, Student Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Counselor’s Aide 1, 2, 3. My best memory was all the crazy times | had with my friends, who are the best! My fun- niest memory was going to Nancy’s incognito after wrestling conference with Martina and Elly and the blue haired demon’s escape from Alcatraz. In ten years I will either be a success- ful businesswoman or married with three kids. My favroite sayings are “silly moi”, “Not.” JOE McINTYRE “Mac” — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling |, 2, 3, Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, 4, Deans Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Foods Aide 3, 4. My funniest memory was cutting down Mina’s tree. In ten years | will be hunting wild antelope in Alaska. My favorite saying is “I'm thirsty, let’s buy more.” CAROL McTEAGUE — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball. My best memory was making friends with the students and teach- ers. My funniest memory was going to volley- ball camp with Cindy Ritter especially when she fell down a flight of stairs. ED MERTIC “Uncle Mert, Fat Eddie” - Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, JCAB, Student Council 4. My best memory was when we beat Argo for Conference in football in my junior year. My funniest memory was when we chop- ped down Mina’s tree. In ten years | will own my own buginess and be making a fortune in Hawaii. My favorite saying is “Pass the mus- tard — here comes the baloney.” Carol McTeague Julie McCormick Edward Mertic Marie McGrath Joseph McIntyre James Millay Michelle Milla y Mike Mondry Joan Morus Deborah Murdoch John Miner Lynn Mora Lisa Mitchell Deborah Moravec Sue Mnacek . Merrit Mullen Kathleen Murphy yj JOHN MINER “Baby Minn Minn” — Football 1, 2, 3, Wres- tling Capt. 1, Thespian 1, 2, 3, 4, Theater 1, 2, 3, 4, Good-Man Char- lie Brown, West Side Story, Fiddler on the Roof, Pippin, Oliver, David and Lisa, Bye Bye Birdie. My best memory was being seated first in the Sophomore Wrestling Confer- ence. My funniest memory was in “You’re a good man _ Charlie Brown” the cable broke on my kite. In ten years I will still be writing out what I want to be put under my yearbook picture. LISA MITCHELL — Staff Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory is all the great times I had with my friends both inside and outside of school. My funniest memory is when Cindy, Vic, Dan, and I went home for lunch and ate moldy sand- wiches. In ten years I will be an executive secretary typing and tak- ing shorthand. My favorite saying was “faster than anyone alive’, “oo000! Deirdra!!!”” SUE MNACEK “Carol” — Nurses Aide 4, Teacher’s Aide 4, Spartan Singers 4, NHS 4, Chorus 1, 2, Oliver 3. My best memory was being in Oliver. My funniest mem- ory was playing leap-frog as a sen- ior in P.E. In ten years I will be married, have one child and be working on my master’s in Nursing. My favorite saying was “Kelly, Kelly, Kelly,” MICHAEL JAMES MONDRY — My best memory is passing classes. My funniest memory was goofing around in lunch with Rick Rosary throwing food. In ten years I will be in the Navy or a cook, butcher or Musician. My favorite saying was “Hey teach, I got a question’’, “good-bye.” LYNN MORA “La Mora”, “ Poc- ahontas”, “Rex”, “Quasar” — Photo Club 1, 2, Basketball Stats 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Gymnastics Manager 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff and Photog- rapher 2, 3, 4. My best memories had to be taking pictures of the OLCHS “Hamm Football Team” and constantly being hassled by jealous nobodies that I had more pictures of Ed and Nemer than any- one else. My funniest memory was having Diane Sholtens give one of her world famous “Barf Analysis” sermons after a wild party at her house; Lauren Knapp saw two toi- lets and picked the wrong one. In ten years I will hope to have fin- ished this autobiography I’ve started, moving onto bigger and better things. NANCY MORRELL “Boner” — Photo Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Library Aide 1, 2, Swim Timer 1. My best memory was getting on the honor roll for the first time. My funniest memory was in gym when | had indoor games and some gir! fell off the scooter. My favorite saying was “ok fine.’ In ten years I will be a secretary. MARY MULLEN “Mer” _ Swim Team |. My best memory is all the friends and fun I’ve had dur- ing my 4 yrs. here. DEBBIE MURDOCH Library Aide 4, My funniest memory was listening to Mr. Sovereen’s jokes every day. 236 MARY MURRAY “Murr” — Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 2, Swim Timers 1, 2, Spartan Guard 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, A.C. SCAB. My best memory would have to the Fifties dance. My funniest memory was when the girls swim team threw several items in the pool, one of which was a desk, while our coach was swimming. In ten years I will have finished college and hopefully have a successful career and a hus- band. DANIEL J. MURTAUGH — In ten years I could be dead. CLIFFORD NEHMZOW “Ape” — Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. My best memory was going to par- ties with my friends. In ten years I will be trying to get out of college. My favorite saying is “Do you have 20 cents? Call someone who cares.” CINDY MARIE NEVELS “Cin” and ‘‘Nevs” — Counselor’s Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was meet- ing some of the best and closest friends I'll ever have. My funniest memory was meeting Lisa Mitchell, who is one of the funniest persons | know, and seeing Judy Heebner punch Terri Egan in the chest in gym! (You had to be there!) In ten years, hopefully I will have a good- paying job, and be able to lay on the Florida and Bahama Beaches 365 days of the year. My favorite saying is “Cr-rack!” CYNTHIA ANN NIZIOLEK “Dizzie Nizzie” and “Cynthis’” — Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, Mathletes 3, 4, Swim Timers 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Pom Pons 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB. My best memory was having all my friends give mea surprise “Sweet 16” party. My fun- niest memory was being escorted by my “shadow.” In ten years I’ll be wishing I was back in High School despite Mulderink’s, Hess’s, and Klusendorf’s tests. My favorite say- ing is “Thank God it’s Friday.” MICHAEL TODD NOVAK “Nov” — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, President 4, Senior Class Vice-President 4, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB, Mathletes 3, 4, Staff Aide 2, 4, Caf- eteria Monitor 4. My best memory was the first half against Lincoln- Way when I ran an intercepted pitch 70 yards for a TD, and Bob R. caught two bombs for TD’s, and we led 19-0 after the first quarter. My funniest memory was yelling at Bob R. because I had played end for three years and never caught a TD pass and his first catch in the green- white game was a TD. In ten years | will be married with two children and I will be chief engineer at one of the top 15 corporations in Amer- ica. My favorite saying is “OLS the best in SICA West.” William Murphy ( 1 Michael Novak Mary Murray Cindy Nevels Daniel Murtaugh Leonard Muscarello Edward Nilles Dawn Novy Michael O'Neill Ray Oliver Larry Opiela Mike Oremus Terri Orr JOYCE NOWAK “Noyce, Fuzz, J.O.” — My best memory was skiing on the Colorado trip. My funniest memory was dressing as a raisin for Halloween. In ten years I will be a registered nurse or flying in an airplane as an airline attendant. My favorite saying was “Oh Deirdra!!” GLORIA NOWICKI “ Gimpy” — For- ensics 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, A Capella Choir 4, Spartans Singers 4, Thespians 3, 4, VP 4. My best memory was my last two years in theatre. My funniest memory was when Sherri Simp- son rolled off the stage in ‘Pippin.’ In ten years I will be married and in the process of raising a family. My favorite saying was “Forensics is my life.” WENDY O’BRENSKI — Girl’s Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls’ Track 1, 2, 3, Badminton 4, NHS 3, 4, Teachers Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was graduating. My funniest memory was goi ng down state with the tennis team my Senior year. In ten years I will be married and have 19 kids and be working in a Chicago Law Firm. My favorite saying was “Went a Woom, Round the Barrel Rosie.” KATHY O’DONNELL “S.H.” — My best memory was stealing my girlfriend’s car. My funniest memory was breaking the thermostat in the washroom. In ten years I will be getting together with some excellent friends I met in school. RAY OLIVER “Flash” — A Cappella 1, 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 2, 3, 4. My best memory was when I took Mr. Scarpelli’s class picture my Junior year. My funniest memory was having Mr. Witowski as a teacher. In ten years I will be teaching preschool or handicapped people. JANIS OLSON “Jan, Ols” — Pom Pons 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4, Teacher’s Aide 2, 3, 4. My best memory was making the Pom Pon squad and win- ning first place in competition. My fun- niest memory was when somebody in my foods class took the filmstrip slides to be used for a test and put them in the refrig- erator so we couldn’t take the test. In ten years I will be a secretary and probably be married and ready to start my own family. My favorite saying was “Live each moment as if it were your last.” MIKE O’NEILL — Bowling 1, 2, 4, Cafe Monitor 4. My best memory was graduating from OLCHS. My funniest memory was Homecoming 80. In ten years I will be working. LARRY OPIELA “Key” — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, JCAB, Teacher’s Aide 2, 3, 4. My best memory was winning the con- ference championship Sophomore year. My funniest memory was when Argo’s bus was stolen after the game. In ten years I will be a happily married, highly successful business executive. My favor- ite saying was “Yob O Yob.” MIKE OREMUS “Sonny” — My best memory was breaking up with Lisa. My funniest memory was going out with Lisa. TERRI ORR “T.O., Torr’ — Varsity Band 1, 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 4, Pep Band 4. My best memory was Breaking my weekend record with a little help from my friends. My funniest memory was all the band trips and going to T.F. South with Chrissy, Cindy, In ten years I will be trying to find all the friends I had in school. STEVE ORTMANN “Pie, Stein” — Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2. My best memory was leaving this school. Ten years from now I will be in some kind of trade. My favorite saying was, “Excellent.” ROBERT T. OSTROWSKI — Wres- tling 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Cafeteria Monitor 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Sales Staff 4. My funniest memory was when Cliff Nehmzow rolled with the changes at the REO concert. RICK OTTEN — Basketball 1, Golf 2, 3, 4. Ten years from now I will be a suc- cessful business executive with millions of dollars. My favorite saying was, “You'll get over it.” ANGELICA PACHECO “Angie” — Ecology Club 1, Media Center Aide 1. My best memory was graduation day. My funniest memory was Driver's Ed. In ten years I will be teaching science courses. My favorite saying was, “Why worry about tomorrow, it’ll be gone the day after.” JOHN PAJOR “Weeds” — Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2. My favorite saying was, “Later, Bonehead.” ROBERTA PANICE “Byrd, Bobbie, Burda’’ — Softball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Student Council 4, JCAB, Yearbook Staff 4, Torch 2, Teacher’s Aide 2, 3, 4. My best memory has been all the times I’ve spent with my friends especially the night at Annerz’s, Cuddlies 1, 2, 3, 4! My funniest memory was when we raided the junior’s float meeting with squirt guns and nylons over our heads and when Nel was trying to jump over a huge fence. In ten years I will be recording my foreign songs that will rock this world and still be sitting at the Utotum store in Arizona. My favorite saying was, “Don’t” and “Someone in this hall is really bothering me!” TAMI PAREJKO “Blondie, Zig” — Bowling 1, Badminton 2, HERO 3, 4, Office Aide 1, 2,3. My best memory was becoming best friends with Julie Koziol. My funniest memory was being an office aide with Julie and Laurie and Julie pre- tending she was Virginia baking a fudge marble cake with honey. In ten years | will be working in a hospital as a nurse. My favorite saying was, “Don’t worry about it.” LISA PARSON “Whomper” — NHS 3, 4, NHS Secretary 4, Pom Pon Squad 4, SCAB, Spartan Guards 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish Club Secretary 4, Staff Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was all my friends. My funniest memory was Bonnie Sawyer. In ten years I hope to be establishing a practice in clinical psychology. My favorite saying was, “Oh! G-R-R-EAT!” JEAN PATERSON “Jin, Blue Blood” — Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Shield Staff 3, 4, Shield Sales Staff 4, Spartanite 4, NHS 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB, Key Club 3, 4. My best memory was bouncing off the walls of life with my friends while in varying states of unaltered Bolivia. My funniest memory was when whilst playing beach on the hood of Lucy Arce’s car, Bonnie Sawyer said for no apparant reason, “You know those mountain goats.’ In ten years I will be studying the migratory habits of Bolivian mountain goats. My favorite saying was ‘Ello Lovies!” and “Honest to Pete?” JEROME PENDER “Jerry” — Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Spartan Guards 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Vice President 4, Cross Country 1, 2, Concert Band 1, 2, Spartanite 1. A Steven Ortmann Jean Paterson Robert Ostrowski Carla Patrone Donald Ott John Pajor Jerome Pender nth rd Roberta Panice Lisa Parson Toni Perlongo Karen Pisarski Christine Polaski Pam Plewa Sharon Polito Mark Peterson Kim Pollack Susan Phelan ete FAA Judy Porembski KAREN PETERSON “Bird”, “G.G.” — Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 1, 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Counselor’s Aide 2, 3, NHS 3, 4. My best mem- ories were all the band trips and the school dances. In ten years | will be working as a registered nurse in a children’s ward, married to an Army captain with two kids. MARK PETERSON “Pete” SUSAN PHELAN Library Aide 3. My best memory was all the dances at school. In ten years I will be working ina recreational career. KIM PIPALA “Cheif™ Swim- ming I, 2, 3, 4, Counselor’s Aide 1, 2, Dean’s Aide 3, 4, Gymnastics 2. My best memory was when Carol, Shelly, and I went to the L.T. Invi- tational with Mr. Bill. My funniest memory was Sophomore year when Jill Belter and I aided and walked around calling Kevin Augle, Carm Baglieri, and Mark Ciszewski cutes. In ten years I will be married and have two kids. KAREN PISARSKI “Kar, Blon- die’ — My best memory was the two years I was able to spend at OLCHS with all my friends. My funniest memory was when I was a junior and it was my first year at OL and | felt like a Benny. In ten years I will be a head nurse or surgi- cal nurse employed at Christ hospi- tal. My favorite saying was “If at first you don’t succeed; try, try again.” PAM PLEWA Aide 3, 4, 0.0. 4. My best memory was going to JR. and Sr. Prom. My funniest memory was hearing about Mr. Sovereen’s college days in govern- ment. In ten years I will be married and have two kids. CHRISTINE POLASKI “Chrissy P.” — Spanish CLub 4, Girls Gym- nastics Mgr. 4, Gym Aide 4. My best memory is all the great friends I met. My funniest memory was when I was walking out of the girl’s washroom and a guy was walking in. In ten years I will be driving my dark blue mercedes convertible to the airport to pilot my jumbo 747. My favorite saying was “Hey, maybe next week.” MIKE POLERECKY “Noodles” KIM POLLACK “Kimber” Dean’s Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Photo Club 4. My best memory was meeting all my new friends which I'll always keep. My funniest memory was try- ing to get to the Art Institute with Ann Irlbacker on our first day of school. In ten years I will be a com- mercial artist. JUDY POREMBSKI “Ski” Volleyball 1, 2, JCAB, SCAB, Key Club 4, Switchboard Operator 2, 3, Teacher's Aide 2, 3, 4, Cheerlead- ing 4, NHS. My best memory was meeting all my friends which are the best. My funniest memory was when Ed Mertic threw my book out the third floor window and | clim- bed on the roof to get it and he shut the window on me. In ten years | will be a successful C.P.A. lounging on my yacht in Florida JOANNE PRETO “Jo” “Little One” — Girls Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Teachers Aide 3, 4. My best memory is winning first singles conference tennis championship. My funniest memory was taking one of Doc’s lab practicals iunior year. In ten years I'll be a nurse or playing on the pro tennis tour. My favorite saying is, “Winning isn’t everything — it’s the only thing!” EILEEN QUEALY “Ei” “Queals” “Quel” “Quay” “IBEZ” “Queen of 4A Veg- etablefest” “Stumps” — Girls Softball 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Student Council Vice-Pres. 4, Switchboard Aide 2, 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB. My best memory was Jan. 19, 1979, Joyce’s Jan. 16, 17, 1981, “Drop it Quealy” night, sitting in the bank foundation with Marie. My funniest memory was playing Hang the Hog with Bonnie sophomore year, when Martina wet her pants at Mark’s, Saltines and strawberry pop with Mart and Annerz at Brandt, lawn jobs with Nel, Aug. 20. Sitting in the cell with Martina and Ann, Weena’s garage roof. In ten years I'll be stepping on a duck in Bonnie’s car. My favorite saying is, “Kids these days.” CONCEPTION M. RADOSEVICH “Mikki,” “Bird” — My best memory was the great time we all had in Sketching and Drawing with the marriage by mail and Chinese babies. My funniest memory was when Tina, Mary, Patty, Mama and I had a shaving cream fight in the girls locker room. Then we had to clean it all out of the lockers. In ten years from now I hope to be illustrating for a national magazine. My favorite saying is, “Go for it.” BOB RADTKE “Rat” — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, JCAB, Student Council 3, 4. My best memory was playing football my senior year. My funniest memory was watching our NHS president, Mike Novak, do his imitation of 4 coat rack on New Year’s Eve. In ten years I will be setting up my own law firm, with the commie pig Jim LaGiglia. My favorite saying is, “Only on Fridays” TOM RADZIENDA “Raz” — My best memory was Barb. My funniest memory was tennis senior year. In ten years I won't be doing much, maybe writing. My favorite saying is, “We are on Earth to find out why.” BILL REARDON “Silly Rearend” — Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was the gymnastics team and th e parties. My funniest memory was school. In ten years from now I will be a lawyer and involved in politics. My favorite saying is, “Put it this way.” PAUL REED — Basketball 2, A Capella 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Forensics 3, 4, Spartan Singers 3, 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Fiddler on the Roof, Pippin, Frankenstein, Oliver, Sound of Music, Free to be You and Me, Bye Bye Birdie, Brigadoon. My best memory was my days in Frankenstein with Richard Bradley. My funniest memory was Jayne Anderson’s Christmas tree. In ten years I will be a brain surgeon or breaking into acting as an intern on General Hospital. My favorite saying is, “Everything has its Season.” JOYCE REFNER “Blackie” “Ugly” “J.R.” — Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 2, Library Aide 2, Switchboard Operator 3, 4, SCAB. My best memories were all the times I went out with my friends. My funniest memory was egging a girl that was all dressed up. In ten years I will have my own, very successful business. My favorite saying is, “What the heck?” BOB REIS — My best memory was getting out of high school. In ten years I will be in the Mechanical Engineering field, making lots of money and driving a Porsche. Eileen Quealy y Hanann Razik William Reardon Joanne Preto 7 ; = oy “sm Ah alii H es ©. Ta Me Figs A i a dea I, blind Ld EE Foy. aa hak] eg aN Nodal fe, Be Paul Reed Joyce Refner Robert Reis Lora Rios Stephen Ross Suzanne Risse Joe Rourke Nancy Rhodes - Fa Thomas Ruckman NANCY RHODES “Ziggy” — Bowling 1, 3, Girls Basketball Manager 3, 4, Ecology Club 3, Girls Volleyball Manager 4, Staff aide 2, 3, 4. My best memory was 5B lunch with P Companio and friends. My funniest memory was Mr. Ricor- dati eating the candy with the wrapper on. In ten years | will hopefully be teach- ing business courses. My favorite sayings are “Give me a break” and “You make me sick.” MARY RIORDAN “Mary Liz” — Teacher's Aide 1, 3, 4, Swim Timer 3, Bad- minton 2. My best memory was becoming friends with Mary Conway. My funni- est memory was seeing Mr. Moonier’s face very red. In ten years | will be married with tons of kids LORA RIOS “Ma Ma Rios” My best memory was passing government My funniest memories were the food fights last year in the smoking area. In ten years I will be married with two kids and living in California SUZANNE RISSE “Suzie-Q” — French Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Dept. Aide 3, 4, French Club Secretary 4, Mathletes 3, 4, Cross Country 3. In ten years | will be running my own hotel and restaurant. My favorite Sayings are “Life is full of possibili- ties,“ and “Nothing is impossible.” CINDY RITTER “Ritter — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Staff Aide 3, 4. My best memory will be graduation day. My funni- est memory was the experience of seeing a nudist colony at Warren Dunes with Paula Companio. In ten years | will be teaching and coaching my own volleyball team. My favorite sayings are “Take it easy” and “Don’t worry about it.” TINA RITTER “Pengie’ — My best memory was getting out of school early My funniest memory was the fights in the smoking area the last day of school last year. In ten years I will be married to Brian Warner and living as far away from Oak Lawn as possible. My favorite saying is “We're bad We're bad.” GEORGE ROCCHINO “Veto” My best memory was Mrs. Coons class. In ten years I will be driving a truck. JEFF ROSENBERG “Star” — Gymnastics |, 2, SSB 2, 3, 4 My best memory was junior year. My funniest memory was school. In ten years I will be touring across the country. My favorite saying is “Let's take em.” STEVE ROSS “Frankenbush” — Mathletes 4, Indoor Track | My best memory was junior year. In ten years | will be working in an air conditioned building JOE ROURKE “Hulk” — Football |, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2 My best memory was going to parties PEGGY RYAN — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4. My best memory was being part of O.L.’s first Cross Country team and being chosen MVP for Cross Country in the 1980 season. My funniest memory was running seven miles with my sister Carol and Mary Kay Bachelder. In ten years | will be coaching for a prominent basketball team My favorite saying is “It’s not worth worrying about.” Tina Ritter Jeffrey Rosenberg John Rule Peggy Ryan DAN SABATINI — Football 1, 2, 3, JCAB. In ten years I will be a successful businessman, making 50 to 70 thousand a year. TERRY SABATINI “Nose” — Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Cafe Aide 2, 3. My best memory was making the shot to beat Lincoln-Way by one point. My fun- niest memory was when someone stole the Argo bus during the basketball game and then finding it two blocks from the school. In ten years I will be trying to make as much money as I can. My favor- ite saying is “tank’s a lot.” LISA SADLON — Volleyball 1, 2, Bas- ketball Stat 1, Teachers Aide 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, OEA Club 4, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, My best memory was going to the 1980 prom and on a cruise with Mike Vasil — the greatest time of my life. MARTY SAFSTROM “Fro — Starks — Snap on” — My best memory was having my steam engine run after nine weeks of work. My funniest memory was picking up and moving my friends car. In ten years | will be working for Local 150 operating engineer. My favorite saying is “Going, going, gone.” LINDA SARGENT “Sarge” — Library Aide 1, DE 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was meeting some people that | have come to be good friends with. I'll miss everyone. My funniest memory was lunch sophomore year with Sylvia, Sandy, and Sabina. In ten years I plan to become the most famous beautician in the world with a big house with my Sibe- rian Husky or Malamute. My favorite saying is “Yippi! I’m going to Hawaii!” BONNIE SAWYER “Bonz” and “Schotzie” — Track 1, 2, Key Club 3, 4, Shield Staff 4. My best memory was my summer in Bolivia with my friends. My funniest memory was playing cowboy and Indian games with Eileen and spin- ning home from school with Jean. In ten years I will be hanging from a bologna sandwich located next to Joyce T’s cloud. My favorite saying is “No, we use Land O’ Lakes,” and “Deal with It.” LAURA SCHIEVE “Klutz” — Photog- raphy Club 1, Wrestlerettes 1, Office Aide |, 2, 3, 4, Junior Peppers 3, NHS 4. My best memory was going downtown December 6, 1980. My funniest memory was having Marie McGrath as a lab partner sophomore year in chemistry. My favorite saying is “Get out of here.” JOE SCHLAGEL “Schlags” — Swim- ming 2, 3, Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, 4. My best memory was April 25, 1980. In ten years I will be driving a Porsche 928, but flat broke. My favorite saying is “Dew it!” BARB SCHMIDT “Barbina”, “Bzzz” — Thespians 2, 3, 4, Theater 2, 3,4, A Capella 2, 3, 4, Spartan Singers 1, 3, 4, English Aide 4, Dark of the Moon 2, Winnie the Pooh 2, Fiddler on the Roof 2, Sound of Music 4. My best memories were buying Suzy-Q’s with Dave Eaton, Being called “Stay” by Jim Wells and buying Snickers with Jan Hood in Bowl- ing. My funniest memory was being told that I couldn’t get out of Witowski’s gov- ernment class. My favorite saying is “You can’t fight city hall if you can’t find it.” MARI SCHMITZ “Pitts”, “Shmitty”, “Pittso”, “Frenchie” — Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Dean Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Chief Editor 4. My best memory was all the great times I had with all my crazy friends. My funniest memory was third period gym, senior year, with Lori Ralston, (Promenade around that ring.) In ten years I will bea successful computer programmer in a large company. My favorite saying is “Hey Grace.” Dan Sabatini Joseph Schlagel Barbara Schmidt Terry Sabatini Mari Schmitz Laura Schieve Martin Safstrom Karen Schinke DIANE SCHOLTENS “Chick- en”, “Molly” — Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Ecol- ogy Club 3, Pep Band 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory is Lauren Knapp’s design on the bathroom wall. In ten years I will be an accountant at a big company and married. KRISTIE SCHRYVER “Krispy” — Tennis 1, 2, 3,4, Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Chorus 1, Counse- lor’s Aide 2, 3, Teacher’s Aide 4. My best memory was meeting some really super friends and remember getting the J.E. Lynch award. My funniest memory was going down state with the tennis team my senior year. In ten years | will be a lawyer ™ and married. My favorite saying was “You should be shot.” Diane Scholtens Douglas Scholtens MARIANNE SCOTT “Mar” — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Softball 1. My best memory was the good times I had playing volleyball and when we won districts. In ten years I will be a legal assistant and be married and have kids. CAROLYN SEXTON — Math- f letes 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, VP 2, 3, Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4, ; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Flag Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Rank Leader 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. My best memory was the band trip to Florida. My funniest memory was the morning Karen and I filled Dave’s locker with balloons. In ten years I will be traveling around the world as a public accountant. My favorite saying was “Bizarre.” Margaret Schopper Kristie Schryver SAMI SHEHAYBER “Sam” — My funniest memory was trying to find my classes my freshman year when I couldn’t speak English. In ten years I will be flying jet planes. My favorite saying was “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” PENNY SIERROS — NHS 3, 4, JCAB, Counselor’s Aide 2, 3, 4. In ten years I will be teaching. My favorite saying was “Stand tall.” Marianne Scott Carolyn Sexton Linda Shirey Sami Shehayber SHARI SIMPSON “Saliva Sister” — Drama 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Spartan Singers 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Forensics 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, A Cappella 4, Assistant Director 4. acpi | if My best memory was joining thea- if tre. My funniest memory was fall- 7 a j ing off the stage during Pippin. In ten years I will be pawning my school ring so I won’t starve trying to get an acting job. My favorite saying was “Forensics is my life.“ RON SIWINSKI “Polack” — Swimming 1, 2, 3, Football 4, Spar- tan Guards 2, 3, 4. My best memory was my senior year. My funniest Ly memory was with Dave Engel driv- : OS : eee ing on sidewalks. In ten years I will Penny Sierros Shari Simpson Mark Siple Ron Siwinski be a police officer. My favorite say- ing was “Don’t worry about it.” MIKE SKALA “Skas”, “La” — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was senior year with R.L.S. In ten years I will be happily married and living in California with my puppy. I'll be playing major league ball for the Dodgers or Angels and be mak- ing $500,000 a year. MICHAEL SLATTERY “Slatts” — Basketball 1, 2, Track 2. My best memory was the first 50’s dance of my senior year. My funni- est memory was when Tobin and I started a water fight in the basket- ball locker room sophomore year. In ten years Ill be coaching OLCHS varsity basketball team so they can finally have a winner. My favorite saying is “Relax.” JOHN SMARZ “Smag” — Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, JCAB, SCAB, NHS 3, 4. My best memory was when I left Ron Siwinski’s party just in time. My funniest memories were the 50’s dances. In ten years I will be married and making lots of money working in electronics. PAM SMIT “Pammy” — Begin- ning Band 1, Varsity Band 2, 3, Concert Band 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4. My best memory was my New Year’s eve party of 79-80. Thanks for the memory Jeff, what a way to start a great relationship. My funniest memories were the band trips of 79 and 80. That poor window at ISU! Who could ever forget it? In ten years I'll be working as a legal sec- retary, probably be married and liv- ing on a ranch in Colorado. My favorite sayings are “Such is life” and “OK fine.” SCOTT SOBOL “Hawkeye”, “Rip Taylor’, “Gern Blensten” — Base- ball 1, Gymnastics 1, 2, Spartanite 3, 4, Cafeteria Aide 3. My best memory was, besides all the friends I’ve made, Mr. Elliot’s furious out- bursts everytime he read my rough draft. Ten years from not I will be the all-being, master of time, space, and dimension. My funniest mem- ory was using my thousands of snappy, insulting one liners and also all the fun I had showing the higher ups in the administration that they can be wrong too! My favorite say- ings are “Stand up for what you believe in, it’s a failure who sits.” JEANETTE SOMBRASKE “Confetti”, “Wiener” — My best memory was graduating early. My funniest memories were the milk fights last year in the smoking area. In ten years I’ll be a millionaire and be married with 12 kids. MARIE SPERO “Pedro” — French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim Timer 1, Teacher’s Aide 1, Theatre 2, 3, 4, Treble Choir 3, A Cappella 4, Thes- pians 4, Cafe Monitor 2, 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB, French Club Secre- tary 3. My best memory was meet- ing all my friends, especially Bev and Mary and the great times we’ve had together. My funniest memory was during The Sound of Music when I got caught behind the cur- tain and couldn’t get untangled. In ten years I will be a successful law- yer with my own law firm. ROBERT SPRINGER — French Club 2, French Club President 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was when I tied Carolyn Kasley’s shoes to my desk in French class. My favorite saying is “Je vais te tordre le cou comme | une poule!”’ Mike Skala Jeanette Sombraske Robert Skinner Cindy Spano Michael Slattery Pam Smit Marie Spero Robert Springer Bill Stalla Mark Stuart Steve Stearns Debra Swan Kathryn Swiec Daniel Stoika Patti Sullivan David Susemiehl BRYAN SPRUTH — Ecology Club 1, Theater 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Art Club President 4. BILL STALLA “Deke” Football 1, 2, DE 2. My best memory was starting a riot at McDonalds. My favorite say- ing is “Keep on knocking but you can’t come in.” STEVE STEARNS — Wrestling |, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Base- ball 1. My best memory was being on wrestling for 4 years. My funniest memory was when a certain person made me trip and fall at the Homecoming Dance. In ten years I'll have my own business in Graphic Arts. My favorite saying is “No way.” PHIL STEFANICH “Stef — Swimming 1, 2, Golf 1. My best memories were all the parties | went to. In ten years I'll be a mechanic. My favorite saying is “Knock it off.” MARGE STROSSNER “Fly” Freshman Choir, A Capella 2, 3. My best memory was meeting Dan. My funniest memory was meeting Char. In ten years I'll be married and hopefully pursuing a good career. My favorite saying is “Move it or lose it.” PARTRICIA SULLIVAN “Patti”, “Sul” — Gymnastics 1, 2, Yearbook 3. My best memory was getting out of OLCHS. In ten years I will be traveling around the world (and possibly the universe!) DAVE SUMERS — My best memory was passing the con- stitution test the first time. My funniest memories were in Drivers Ed. and Creative Writing. In ten years | will still be looking for new record store to go to. My favorite saying is “Why worry about tomorrow, it'll be gone the day after.” DAVID M. SUSEMIEHL “Susie” Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. In ten years I will be gambling in Las Vegas. My favorite saying is ‘“‘and in the end the love you get is equal to the love you make.” DEBRA SWAN “Debbie” — Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Cheerleading 2,3, 4, Captain 2, JCAB, SCAB, NHS 3, 4, Ecology Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. My best memory was the 4 day back-packing trip with Ecology Club. In ten years | will be working as a physical therapist in a children’s hospi- tal. KATHY SWIEC Swim Timer 2, Nurses Aide 3, Library Aide 4, Ecology Club 4. My funniest memory was getting married at Pizza Hut. In ten years I will be traveling around the world. SUE SWIECICKI “Swick” — My best memory was getting into trou- ble with Sandy and Anita in sopho- more year. My funniest memory was embarrassing Jackie. In ten years | will probably be married to Herbie. MICHELLE SZUM “Zoom” — French Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Track 2, 3, Staff Aide. My best memory was the Track team. My funniest mem- ory was Calculus seventh period. In ten years I will be recovering. My favorite saying is “Think about it.” KARL TALLAS “Ric” — Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2. My best memory was going to California over Christmas vacation. In ten years | will be a pilot for American Airlines. My favorite saying is “You can tell the men from the boys by the price of their toys.” DARREN G. TAYLOR — Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY TEBO ‘“Boona” — Swim Team |, Fiddler on the Roof 2, Wizard of Oz 2, Pippin 3, Oliver 3, Sound of Music 4; Theater 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Spartan Singers 3, 4, Forensics 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3. My best memory was meeting people like Scott, Mary, Maureen, Barb, Vicki, and Patti. My funniest memory was the foren- sics trip to ISU my junior year. In ten years | will have a well paying job and be married to someone rich. COLLETTE TEPPER — Track 3. In ten years I will be working in an art advertising studio. SUE THIEL “Suzi” and “Vera” — Track |, 2, Switchboard 2, Teacher Aide 1, 2, 3, Office Occupation president 4. My best memory was Homecoming 1980 with John and spending all the great times with Lisa. My funniest memory was get- ting dragged around the cafeteria by my leg. In ten years I hope to be a CPA and very happily married. KATHY THOME — My best memory was coming to OLCHS my junior year and meeting many new people. My funniest memory was coming here junior year and not knowing where I was going. In ten years | will be a nurse and be mar- ried. MAUREEN THOMPSON “Moe” or “Casper” — Student Aide 1, 2, Counselor Aide 4, Stat Girl 1, 2, JCAB, SCAB, Key Club, Queen’s Court 3, 4. My best memory was when Pete took me to the Village Courtyard for our four year anni- versary and when Gina Bush threw me a surprise B-day party for my 18th B-day. My funniest memory was when we had a mud fight at Covington with the old seniors and Phil and Ed dragged me in the mud. In ten years I'll be manager of a ritzy place, making a bundle of money. JENNIFER THOMSEN “Jenne” — Girls Basketball 1, Nurses Aide 2, Girls Bowling 3, 4. My best memory was when Mr. Moonier was missing a belt loop one day and how many people would tell him that he missed a belt loop. My fun- niest memory was playing crack the whip in ice skating when Mary Kay let go of my hand and went across the ice rink. In ten years I will have my own business dealing with com- puters. My favorite saying is “Zabut, Zabut.” Susan Swiecicki Lynne Taylor Beverly Tebo Kathleen Thome Michlle Szum Maureen Thompson Darren Taylor Jennifer Thomsen Tammy Timm Monica Tryonis David Tobin Thomas Vervaet Pat Traynor Joyce Trojniar Thomas Vahl David Vasil TAMI TIMM — Cosmetology 1, 2. DAVID TOBIN “Minna” — Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was the ski trip when I got a ticket for going 100 m.p.h. My funniest mem- ory was when I was playing basket- ball, I scored 2 points and all my friends carried me off the court. In ten years I will be flying a jet for a major airline. PAT TRAYNOR “Train” — Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Basketball 1. My best memory was quitting track after sophomore year. My funniest memory was watching Welsher fall asleep in Mr. Peaslee’s room. In ten years | will be making mass quanti- ties of money. JOYCE ANN TROJNIAR “Jat”, “Space Saint’”” — Girls Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Cross Country 3, 4, JCAB, Junior, Senior Peppers, Key Club, NHS. My funniest memory was on Oct. 31, 1979 when Jan, Jill, Eileen, D.J., and I had our first experience with eggs and shaving cream. My best memory was going to Minnas tree. In ten years I'll probably be hanging from a cloud. My favorite saying is “Oh yeah!” THOMAS VAHL “Volleyball” — Gymnastics 1, Theatre 4. My best memory was trying out for the play David and Lisa and getting the part of the rapist. In ten years I will be the high est paid draftsman the world has ever known. My favorite sayings are “Monkey see, monkey do” and “‘a pencil is a tool run by a mind.” GEORGE VANDERLINDE “Curious George” — Spartanite 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4. My best memory was graduating. My funniest memory was when Dave Tobin sniffed ether in Chemistry and passed out. In ten years I will be putting out fires in Miami or Ft. Lauderdale. My favorite saying is “What can | say?” DAVID ALAN VASIL “Dave” — Tennis 1, 2,4. My best memory was our GM Racing Team blowing away a 67 Mustang. In ten years I will be driving a pro stock down the strip. My favorite saying is “In the field the chevy’s burnin.” MIKE VENTURELLA “Venny” — Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Counselor’s Aide 2, Cafeteria Aide 3, ICE I Work Program 4. My best memory was chopping down Minna’s tree. My funniest memory was when Tobin dropped the rear end out of his beater. In ten years I will be making money. TRACY VICKER “Jock Tracy”, “Teams” — Art Aide 1, Library Aide 4. My best memory is spend- ing part of my life with the most important thing, my friends. My funniest memory was when I had to sit in the corner for threatening to kill my friend, Lynn. I will be in secretarial school for 10 months, after I graduate, Ill be getting mar- ried June of ’82. ROBERT VIETORIS “Bobby V.” — My best memory was all the girls. My funniest memory was when the plastic from a door was underneath the snow and everyone was falling. In ten years I will be an artist, musician and a senior. DENISE VILCHUCK — Track 1, 2, JCAB, Teacher’s Aide 2, 3, 4, Jr. Peppers, Homecoming Court 4. My best memory was all of my good friends and the fun we had. My fun- niest memory was Terri Egan on Homecoming 80. 248 ANDREW VITETTA “Drew” — Swimming 1, ICE 3, 4, My best memory was meeting all my friends in the library every morning and passing government. My funniest memory was roaming the halls and getting chased by the hall guards. In ten years I will be working full time and be married. My favorite saying is, “What's Up?” KEN VOPELAK “Vope” — In ten years from now I will probably be an officer of the law. LINDA WAHLFELDT — Spar- tan Guards 2, 3, Div ing Team 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Mathletes 4, Swim Timer 2, 3, Ecology Club 2, 3, 4. KELLY WALSH — Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 3. My best memory was the Florida Band trip. My funniest memory was the snow ball fight in front of Bar- naby’s. Also pep band with Deanna Poynter. In ten years I will be done with college and be working in a hospital. JANET WASOWICZ “Waz”, “Waznuski’” — Volleyball 1, 2, Basketball 1. My best memory was the good friends I’ve made and all the great times we’ve had together. My funniest memory was Colorado, our painkillers and talks, Illinois State and “Feel,” Grosso, Rash and the $20.00 bill. In ten years I will probably still be deciding what I’m going to do with my life. My favor- ite saying is, “Great Day!” and “Faa.” ANTHONY J. WEDICK “Tony”, “Sir Egg” — Spartanite 3, 4, Spear Editor 4. My best memory was each month the staff of the Spartanite giving birth to a newspaper ... painful but rewarding. In ten years I will be living in a small shack in the Colorado mountains, a dragon by my side, writing the mysteries of life. My favorite saying is, “If you wished to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe.’ — Carl Sagan. SANDY WEISBROD — O.O. In ten years I will be married and working as a secretary and have five kids. My favorite saying is, “I don’t know.” JIM WELLS “Wellser” — Foot- ball 1, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. My best memory was the 1980 prom I went to with Laurie Petrica. My funniest memory was watching Mike Gold- bach with the tight baseball uni- form on. In ten years I will be play- ing baseball for the major leagues. Janet Wasowicz Edward Weidner v4 Andrew Vitetta Donald Vogel E BEES Barbara Weinberg Richard Walshon Ken Vopelak Sandra Weisbrod Linda Wahlfeldt Jim Wells THER OAC Batata anche Laura Wozniak Mark Wozniak Tracey Wulff Suzanne White Scott Yukel CAROL WENDLING “Rarol Dwendling” — Diving Team 2, 3, 4, Ecology Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Teachers Aide 2, 3, 4, Thespi- ans 4, Theater 1, 3, NHS 3, 4, SCAB, Pom Pons 4. My best mem- ory was the backpacking trip to Indiana with the Ecology Club. My funniest memory was when I said contraceptive instead of contraposi- tive in Geometry. In ten years I will still be procrastinating and _ still cleaning my room! My favorite say- ing is “It’s — College.” SANDRA WESSELHOFF “Wess” — Volleyball 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, Staff Aide 2, 3, 4, JCAB. My best memory was the first 50’s dance of my senior year. My funni- est memory was Ellie Kosteck’s awesome three point turns on my front lawn. In ten years Ill be a spe- cial education teacher and hope- fully raising a family of my own. SUZANNE WHITE “Snow” — Swim Timer 3, Dean’s Aide 1, 2, 4, Teachers Aide 3, 4. My best memo- ries were the people who made my four years a little more pleasant. My funniest memory was finding out Chris McCarthy was seeing Tim Dunn. In ten years I will be graduated from college and living in the mountains in Colorado with Tim Dunn. My favorite saying is “ERR!!!” GERALD WHITEFORD “Whi- tey” — Football 1, 2, Wrestling 2, Student Council 3, JCAB, SCAB, NHS, Key Club 4. My best mem- ory was the day I finished my first practice set for Accounting I. My funniest memory was watching Dan Busse get taped to the bench the last week of sophomore football. In ten years I will be working as an auditor for Price-Waterhouse. My favorite saying is ““Herf-burger, and Dirtbag.” JOHN WILLIAMS — My funni- est memory was when I cracked down tile from the Spartan Gym. My favorite saying is “We bad, we bad.” DAVE WILSON — My best mem- ory was graduation. My funniest memory was knocking over the big milk carton in the library twice in one period. My favorite saying is “There’s always an easier way.” JEFF WOOD — My best memory was getting out. In ten years I will be feeling sympathetic for the new inmates here at OLCHS. KATHLEEN M. WOODS — Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, JCAB, SCAB, Wrest- lerettes 2, 3, 4. My best memory was meeting teachers who really taught me a lot. My funniest mem- ory was when Laura Schieve missed Doc’s key chain and keys splattered all over the empty hall and we couldn’t find all of them. In ten years I will be working as a medical technologist and raising kids. SHERRY WORTEL — Beginning Strings, Orchestra, Ecology Club. LAURA WOZNIAK “Woz” Stat Girl 1, 2, 3, Student Aide 1, 2, 3,4, JCAB, Key Club 3, 4. My best memory was the Demon Dolls and the Demons at the dance. My funni- est memory was Eileen’s surprise party, I hope all the make-up came off. In ten years I'll let you know what I’m doing. THOMAS J. WUETHRICH “Otto” — Ecology Club, Swim Team. My favorite saying is “huh.” SCOTT YUKEL “Yuk” — Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 4. 250 ADAM ZART “Domo” — My best memory was mornings before school, tearing up the parking lot. In ten years I will be working on cars and making lots of money. My favorite saying is “The reason I’m lateiseeete MARY JEAN ZBYLUT “Za- butt,” and ‘Zig’ — Marching Band 2, 3, Drum Major 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4, and Varsity Band 2. My best mem- ory was our going on the band trips. My funniest memory is seeing Boo- nas and Logan beat up on each other between classes. In ten years I will be creating disaster in my offices. My favorite saying was “knock it off!” and “Hey Babe!” LILA ZEGAR “Z” — My best memory was having all the friends I thought I would never have. My funniest memory was walking around the halls freshman year not knowing where I was. In ten years I will be married and have two kids possibly still working as a secretary. JAMILAH ZIYAD “Jamie” — Office Aide 2, 4, I.D. Picture Aide 2, Student Council 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 4, Cafeteria Monitor, Honor Club 2. In ten years I will be a successful businesswoman. My favorite saying was “Go for it!” NEMER ZIYAD “Camel” — Football 3, 4, Track 3, Cafe Aide 4. In ten years I will be making a mil- lion dollars a year and driving my 924 turbo parache. WAYNE ZOLL “Wayne” — My funniest memory was running through a snowbank with a car. In ten years I will be a biker. Mary Jean Zbylut Peter Agee Brett Alexander David Armstrong Theodore Armstrong Richard Baker Perry Barnhouse John Bartlett Jeffrey Behrens John Belter Richard Berndt Wayne Biros Randall Bocock Robert Bosak Cindy Bousman Gail Bousman Judy Brandt Susan Brannon Richard Brenn Curtis Bruce Pasquale Burdi Michael Burns Gerald Busking Daniel Cagle Richard Callozzo Christine Campbell Frank Caprio Daniel Cartolano Terrence Castleton Michael Cerf Bob Cerf Ronald Cerevic Tammy Cernauskas Michael Cesario Robert Chapelle Glenn Chovanec James Cline Marcia Cooper Alice Crane Phillip Leonard Melinda Lewis David Londos Michael Lunn Thomas Lyons Arthur Macaitis Bonnie Macak Tom Mackey Glen Maiberger William Mallet Katherine Mangan Mitchell Marek Gus Mastorakas Suhail Matariyeh Brett Matejka Margaret McAllister Denise McElligott Carla McGuire Mary McKinney Michael McWayne Alan Mehring Thomas Michae ls Albert Michal Christine Michal Lincoln Michal Timothy Miller Raymond Minnis Anthony Mistrata Mary Catherine Moore Kathleen Moran Joseph Morande Michael Morgenroth David Mottis Barbara Mroz Andrea Muraskas Robert Murphy Joseph Neff Terry Nendza James Newbauer Chul Noh ce Pilate Lila Zegar SENIORS NOT PICTURED Lorene Crepps James Cunningham Janet Daggy Kevin Daly John Denton Bernard DeYoung Katherine DeYoung Mark Dobrowits Con Donnelly Lisa Dorgan Timothy Dorian Gregg Doyle Timothy Dunn James Durkin James Ellison Anies Elsousou William Erdakos Richard Farr Lawrence Feeley Kathleen Feig] Peter Fionda Raylene Fischer Robert Fleming Kevin Flynn Nick Forden Joseph Fortoer Erin Fowler Sandra Frale Steven Frieling Daniel Galassi Mary Gary Kristine Gericke Luke Gillen Deanna Goerres Michael Goldbach Jesse Gomez Leo Gonzales Michael Goodwin Barbara Novak Daniel Nowaczyk Paul O’Connor Kevin O'Loughlin John Olsen Kevin O'Neill Timothy O’Rourke Angelica Pacheco Judie Paetzmann Robert Peters Rita Fleming Laura Polehonki Michael Polerecky Sandra Polito Tammy Prochaska Michaelene Pullia Jeanne Raftery Dawn Reichart Michael Riesbeck George Rocchino Michael Ruff Shirley Ruff Richard Rush Angela Savaglio Robert Schadt Brenda Schapiro Michael Schumm Lynn Seehoffer Gregory Showan David Sikorski Stephan Sikorski Stephen Smith Alan Sonner Thomas Spencer Bryan Spruth Thomas Starmach Phillip Stefanich Karen Steinke Lawrence Sternal Michael Stevens Deanne Strycker David Sumers Jamilah Ziyad Nemer Ziyad Teresa Grossman Steven Hall Kathleen Hanline Wayne Harris Jeannette Headley Sandy Healy Karen Hedrick David Hendrick Kerry Hickey Robert Hnat John Hogan Kenneth Holman Thomas Janel Kenneth Jankist Mark Jennings Patricia Jennings Mark Johnsen Linda Johnson Gary Jungman Lyrae Kadow Daniel Kalkstein Allan Kaminski Carolyn Kasley Christine Kautz James Kazlauskas Michael Kazl auskas Bernie Keane David Keeton Christine Kelnosky George Kessinger Heide Koch Jeffrey Koehler Michael Kohles Peter Koliopoulos Robert Konchan Dong Kong Dean Kowal Jodi LaPice Robert Lenart Mike Summers Dennis Szilagyi Karl Tallas Dean Taylor Robert Thomas Laura Tihlarik Anita Toczylowski Larry Tomasek William Toppel Matthew Trlak Steve Trosper Eric Tyrka Lynn Tyszko Kenneth Vanderwarren Robert Van Huis Donald Veldman Robert Vietoris Jeanne Wall Daniel Walsh Eileen Watters Randy Wegrzyn Mark White Barbara Wilke Michael Willey James Williams John Williams David Wilson Jeffrey Wokoun Tom Wuethrich Adam Zart Wayne Zoll Root Helps You to Remember Official Photographers for Oak Lawn Community High School ROOT PHOTOGRAPHERS - 1131 W. Sheridan + Chicago Congratulations to the Class of 1981 THE BOARD OF EDUCATION | Oak Lawn Community High School muse Umuny — ln Lod cc _— (— — La —= — 424-3210 5201 W. 95th St. Men's Shop Congratulations and Best Wishes to the o Class of 1981 sh Marque tte THE BUSINESS DEPT. SPORTS © EQUIPMENT, INC. ‘FOR’ QUALITY PERSONALIZED SERVICE” School Sweaters and Jackets Trophies and Awards cayenne TT he i tH] iM GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF ’81 THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPT. Qi HUN vida 3206 W. 63rd St. 4861 W. 95th St. Chicago, Ill. 60629 Oak Lawn, Ill. 60453 436-3311 424-5533 Happy Graduation! eas = al J 4 =P 9539 S. Cicero Ave. Oak Lawn, Ill. 60453 2 Ye The OLCHS ENGLISH DEPARTMENT cares about all students and offers its best wishes to the 1981 graduates. From the SCIENCE DEPT. USTREAL YOUNG MEN WOMEN Willing to work and earn career Experience in NB ‘- rN T b Occupational Fields © COOPERATIVE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT } “Pathway to Success’ AKE EMAKERS O Vocational Industrial ; Home Economics Clubs of America Related Occupations CWT WECEP Soils Work Work Experience Office Education ek Corner alae aoe Distributive Education Association Program Clubs of America Vier 490 iL fe oe UThok o Tyee! Ce eco The members of the 1981 Shield would like to extend thanks to the Board of Education, the administration and the staff of Oak | Lawn Community High School for their patience and assistance with this yearbook. We went through many rough times but Mr. Ken Nemsick and Ms. Cyndi Thomason from Taylor Publishing Co. counseled and pulled us through. | We wish to recognize Mr. Don Millsap and Root Photographers for the color, variety and excitement in the book and for rushing | photos when desperately needed. And to the photographers themselves for their genuine concern in providing us with winning | photos. MANY of our faculty members and school staff were exceptionally helpful and to you we would like to say “Thank you” for we | have become a success! Ms. Kathy Pilat, Advisor, Mari Schmitz, Editor-in-Chief, and the Shield Staff. I ae SS —— at. a ar I smemmnerpaniarny
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