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

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TT 31186 00178 4313 Super Friends Super School Super... SHIELD 82 apr 5 1983 OAK LAYVN PUBLIC LIBRARY ™ a Pe ee a de ttn le . set HEUGC Ge SE RUE aha naten eee f° ¢ Bron at Te ¢ fF € EEE he ef gel EE te. 4 0.L.C.H.S. O.L.C.H.S. 5 EST Oy 8 O.L.C.H.S. O.L.C.H.S. 9 o = 0 = SO a = ae | _ . . — as 4 ee! - we O.L.C.H.S. 13 } 16 Faculty and Staff 18 Administration Administration . HAROLD WILTSHIRE Superintendent Develop a positive self-concept and a respect for the self- worth of others. . PAUL R. DAVIES Assistant Superintendent — Instruction . STEPHEN £. LEBRECHT Assistant Superintendent of Finance . EDWARD B. MARKS _ Director of Curriculum Prepare yourself for the opportunities that will surely come. . DOMINICK FRIGO Administrative Assistant — Director of Student Activities . JAMES H. BROWN Director of Career Education — Federal Funding Co-Operative Education Department Chairman Time is money — spend it wisely. a ¥ beaters bs id | A at —iwe . tna wy Aji tS aa he ANE BR th ae eS races J 9 - a es Set he ped at s AP? Apr : pe Te te te ten, The Board of Education Sitting: President Ronald W. Ketchum, Member Robert L. Henthorne. Standing: Member Marcia A. McIntyre, Member Donald G. Terry, Member John T. Bulow, Secretary Shirley Sears, Member Maxine Rynkar. Deans 1. JAMES CRAIG 2. LEIGHTON S. HOHN-' Co-Coach Girls Basketball — Co-Coach Girls Softball 3. LORI MUENCH Attendance Coordinator Think before you act. 4. THOMAS R. MURPHY The Board and Deans 19 1. DELIGHT ACKERMANN = Home Economics Department Chairperson. 2. LILIJA ADOMENAS — English Department. 3. AUDREY N. ANDERSON —— Physical Education Department. Assistant Badminton Coach. 20 Faculty and Staff 4. JERRY ASTRAUSKAS — English Department. Assistant Boys Swimming 5. CHRISTINE ATEVICH — Special Education Department. 6. LINDA ATWOOD — home Economics and Cooperative Education Depart- ments. Sponsor of H.E.R.O. 7. GAYLA AUDIA — Business Education and Cooperative Education Departments. Start planning for your future TODAY. 8. PAM BIBEAU — English Depart- ment. Swim Timers Sponsor. } “Life has loveliness to sell.”’ 9. RONALD BILYEU —— Industrial Education Department. Respect yourself — respect others. 10. SKIP BORKOWSKI — Social Science Department. Head Varsity Baseball Coach. 11. ERLA JEAN BORKOWSKI =—— Math and Science Departments. 1. HELEN BOURBULAS — Media Services Department Chairperson. 2. JOHN BRODEMUS — Science Department. Ecology Club Co-Sponsor. “When facing the challenges of life don’t be a puppy, and don’t look back saying ‘I wish | would have...’ ”’ 3. WALTER BROWN —— Industrial Education Department. 4. ROBERT BURDAN Business Education Department. 5. ROSEMARY BYRNE English Department. 6. ARLENE CARRIER Instructional Assistant in English and Reading. 7. CHUCK CHILVERS — Physical Education Department. Varsity Football Coach. 8. ALAN K. COLLINS — eEngiish Department. 9. MS. ANNA MARIE COVENY — Art Department. Spring Musical Set Designer. Honesty really is the best policy. 10. MARK S. CZERNIAK — Math Department. Stay in school and graduate. 11. CHUCK DAVELIS — priver Education Department. 12. JIM DETLOFF —— Music Depart- ment. Director of Vocal Music. Never make any important decision today until you speculate about how that decision may affect your tomorrow. Faculty and Staff 21 3 y Becacss 1. ROBERT DOMINIAK — an Department Chairman. Chess Coach. Learning doesn’t end with school: it’s a life long experience. 2. KAREN DORNE — prysicai Education Department — Head Badminton Coach. 3. JOHN F. DOUGHNEY — Special Education Department. Head Boys Cross Country Coach. Assistant Boys Track Coach. The teens are a period of immense growth. Have the courage to stand apart from the crowd and make something of these years. 22 Faculty and Staff 4. PAUL H. DREGER == Physical Education Department. 5. GEORGE DUNN — physical Education Department Chairman. Head Boys Track Coach. 6. TOM DZURISON — Special Education Department. Dramatics and Thespian Sponsor. Assistant Forensics Sponsor. 7. TOM EASTMAN — oriver Education Department Chairman. 8. MARION ECKERT —— Speech Therapist. 9. MARY ELLANSON — Business Education Department Chairperson. Always do your best — no matter what you do. 10. RAY ELLIOTT — eEngish Department — Spartanite and Spear Adviser. Hang in there! 11. PENNY ERICKSON — an Department — Art Club Sponsor. Expand your horizons; read, see, be aware, and ‘‘THINK ART” always. 12. MS. ALISON EVANS — Special Education Department. Sponsor. Assistant Forensics Coach. Cheerleading 1. MARY L. FICKETT — Instructional Assistant in L.R.P. You will never be deceived in life if you are honest with yoursel. 2. JAMES FISHER —= Computer Services. 3. PETER J. GAHALA, M.A. —— Foreign Language Department Chairman. Boys Bowling Sponsor. “A little learning is dangerous thing, drink deep of those pyerean springs, where shallow quaffs intoxicate the brain, and drinking DEEPLY, sobers us again.” 4. BILL GARRY —= Cooperative Education. Industrial Education Departments. 5. ROBERT GATES — physical Education and Driver Education Departments. Golf Coach. Be a responsible individual, and one who will honestly self-evaluate oneself. 6. CHUCK GIBSON — Social Studies Department. 7. JOSEPH GRAHAM — social Science and Math Departments. Be curious! Learn as much as you can about everything. 8. FRED GROSS == Social Worker, Special Education Department. Pupil Personnel Services. 9. MARGARET GROTH — Physical Education Head Girls Basketball Coach. Department. Work hard and keep your integrity. 10. ART HALL =—— Industrial Education Department. 11. MARGARET HALL — English Department. 12. SHERI HALWAX — sath Department. Remember, you have a lot of years ahead, so build a good foundation-for your future — now! Faculty and Staff 23 ee eas 4 e == 1.’ JEAN E. HEMPSTEAD — Business Education Department. 2. NANCY HESKIN — engish Department. 3. WALT HESS —— Math Department. Assistant Mathletes Coach. 24 Faculty and Staff 4. WILLIAM C. HILL — social Science Department Chairman. Cafeteria Co- Ordinator. Senior Class Sponsor. National Honor Society Sponsor. Work toward your potential and strive to do your best! 5. GEORGE HINDAHL — .- dustrial Education Department. Don’t try to be an adult too quickly, enjoy the present. 6. VIRGINIA HOLAK — tome Economics Department. 7. JOHN HOLMGREN — wath Department Chairman. 8. JAMES A. HOREJS — ar Department. Photography Club Sponsor. Take your education seriously because it is one of the most impor- tant assets you can offer society. 9. JOYCE ICENOGLE — Business Education Department. Varsity Volleyball Coach. 10. GEORGIA JANZOW — Business Education Department. Be enthusiastic and like your work. 11. WILLIAM J. JASLOWSKI == Driver Education Department. . 1. RUTHANN JENKINS — Health Education Department. 2. ROBERT S. JOHNSON — Science Department. “Walk softly and carry a big stick. ’ 3. MARIA KEENAN — special Education Instructional Aide. Make sure you accept the conse- quences of the actions you decide to take. 4. DAWN KELCH —— Business Education Department. 5. LARRY KELLY == Social Science Department. Head Varsity Gymnastics Coach. Stay in school and get a good education. 6. KEN KISTNER =—— Music Depart- ment Chairman. Jazz Band Director. 7. ANN KLUSENDORF — wath Department. 8. NICK KOMARCHUK — -- dustrial Education Department. i 9. MRS. DOLORES KOTHEIMER = English Department Shield Yearbook Sponsor. Remember that anything worth hav- ing — costs. 10. JANICE M. KOZUBAL — Full Time Basis Substitute. Cheerleading Sponsor Assistant Drama Sponsor. 11. ROBERT KUNDE — scaia Science Department School is a discipline for life. The at- titudes you develop toward school will carry over to all phases of later life. Faculty and Staff 25 1. LAWRENCE LAND — -. dustrial Education Department. These days, a job is a job. 2. NANCY LATAS —= Home Economics Department. 26 Faculty and Staff 3. RICHARD LATHROP — Foreign Language Department. Work and service to others leads to personal satisfaction. 4. DAVE LAWRENCE — wedia Center. Media Specialist. 5. CHUCK LAWSON == Science Department. Varsity Wrestling Coach. Head Boys Tennis Coach. Assistant Girls Tennis Coach. When you start something, stay with it; don’t be a quitter. 6. MARJ LEABLE — engish Department. Assistant Forensics Coach. 7. DONALD LEACH —= Special Education Department. Prevocational Co-Ordinator. Hold on tight — it’s gonna be a rough ride! 8. JOHN LEARY — engish Department. Forensics Co-ordinator. Sophomore Boys Tennis Coach. -9. JOHN LOCKWOOD — Pupil Personnel Services. 10. LES LUKA == English Department. Use every opportunity, now and in the future, to travel and be over- whelmed by the beauty of this planet and its people. 11. ED MALONEY == Pupil Person- nel Services. 1. EVELYN J. MALONEY — Science Department. Tune in — enjoy life! 2. BILL MARCORDES — Science Department. Sophomore Football Coach. 3. LILLIAN MARINO — teain Services. School Nurse. 4. JAMES C. MARKEL — Physical Education Department. Girls Varsity Swim Coach. Remember the 11th Commana- ment: Get it together. 5; JOE A. MARKS —— Industrial Education Department. Listen! 6. JOYCE MARTIN — teat ser- vices — School Nurse. 10. BOB MEEK —— Pupil Personnel Services Department. 11. BILL MEREDITH == Pupil Per- sonnel Services Department. Te RON MCKAY —— Industrial Arts Department. 8. JOYCE MCMAHON — an Department. 9. TOM McMULLAN — special Education Department. Faculty and Staff 27 1. CHERYL MICHALS — ru Time Basis Substitute. Freshman Volleyball Coach. Freshman Girls Basketball Coach. Assis- tant Girls Track Coach. 2. CYNTHIA MOONEY — School Psychologist. Pom Pon Sponsor. Allow your life to be a succession of positive learning experiences. 3. DAVID MOONIER — english Department. 28 Faculty and Staff 4. BOB MOORE =— Social Studies Department. Coach, Sophomore Girls Basketball 5. STEVE MORGANTHALER Full-Time Basis Substitute. Freshman Football Coach. Sophomore Wrestling 6. HAL MULDERINK — wath ana Science Departments. Mathletes Sponsor. 7. TERRY MULRENIN — ru- Time Basis Substitute. Internal Suspension Super- visor. Head Freshman Football Coach. Assistant Varsity Wrestling Coach. 8. TOM MURPHY — Ful-time Basis Substitute. Freshman Boys Basketball Coach. 9. LEWIS E. NOWLAN — Science Department. Study very hard! 10. BONNIE OLSON — physical Education Department. 11. EDWARD A. OLSON — Media Services Department. Prepare yourself for more than one — job. You may want to change jobs in the future for any number of reasons. O0.e4 ety wBsea acest ge ee ‘s T Poste $3 ese PSE: Ph) Ee he DENIS RADIGAN == Student Service Bureau. 8. LINDA RAGSDALE — pupil Personnel Services Department. Junior Class Advisor. 9. THOMAS REITER — English 1. LAUREL OSTERMAN — Music Department. Director of Marching Band, Varsity Band, Pep Band. Be yourself. Explore your individual talents and strengths. You are unique — and that’s how it should be. _2. FRED PARKS — atnitic Director. Ef R. PEASLEE == Math Department. Some times, one says too much when one says too little. 4. KATHY PILAT — an Department. Above all else, be honest with yourself and others. 5. CHRISTINE A POLITO — Special Education Department. Think twice! 6. MARILYN QUINN — pupil Per- sonnel Services Department. Try hard to keep a positive attitude. Department Chairman. Keep things in their proper perspective. 10. LINDA REYNOLDS — phys- ical Education Department. Girls Track and Girls Cross Country Coach. 11. ROBERT RHINEHART — Industrial Education Department Chairman. Diversify your educational experiences. Faculty and Staff 29 30 Faculty RICKEN — 1. JOSEPH J. English Department. “Enjoy your youth — you only get one.” 2. TIM RICORDATI — Cooperative Education and Business Depart- ments. Marketing and Distributive Education Coor- dinator. Sophomore Class Sponsor. D.E.C.A. Sponsor. “Remember that you can change your life by merely changing your attitude.”’ i 3. HOWARD RUBIN — physical Education Department, Head Girls Gymnastics Coach. Sophomore Boys Gymnastics Coach. 4.MYRA SANDERS —— English Department. 5.DAVID SAUNDERS — Business Education Department. “Enjoy what you have today, while you build for tomorrow.”’ 6. RITA SAUNDERS — computer Services. Computer Operator Programmer. Enjoy high school; it’s four of the best years of your life. 7. LEN SCADUTO — Physica Education Department. Boys Varsity Basketball Coach. 8. VERN SCARPELLI — engish Department. Varsity Boys Swimming Coach. The best way out is always through. 9. RICHARD S. SCHERUBEL =— English Department. Respect yourself; treasure your friends; love this universe and all who are born of it. 10. KAREN M. SCHMER- BAUCH —— Business Education Depart- ment. Assistant Girls Swimming Coach. 11. NETA SCHWARZ — pup Personnel Services Department. Girls Bowling Sponsor. 1. DIANE SEXTON = Home | Economics Department. 2. JAMES SMENOS =—— Pupil Per- sonnel Service Department. Career Counselor. : Look more closely at your good | points; someone else can always | point out the others. | 3. DR. BEN A. SMITH — science | Department Chairman. Student Council Advisor. | Strive for excellence. 4. STEVE SOLINKO — social Science Department. 5. DAVID SOVEREEN — social Science Department. 6. SOFIA STEFANOS — Teacher Aide in Reading and English 7. CINDY STERNISHA — wath Department. Varsity Girls Tennis Coach. 8. MARTY STITZER — math Department. 9. DONALD E. STONE — Science Department. Freshman Class Sponsor. Never stop trying. ne fed a Bixee . fa -7 see i pas eae ss o = ees 6 | a a fa x E 2] ad 10. THEODORE A. STORER =—— Physical Education Department. 11. ROBERT STOY — Cooperative Education Department. WECEP Coor- dinator. Assistant Boys Cross Country. Key Club Sponsor. Faculty and Staff — 31 32 Faculty and Staff 1. SKIP SULLIVAN — social Science Department. Varsity Football Assistant Coach. Sophomore Basketball Coach. Don’t try to grow up too quickly — take time to stop and smell the roses. 2. JANE SURMA — physical Education and Health Departments. Sophomore Volleyball Coach. 3. CANDY SWETZ =— English and Foreign Language Departments. Spanish Club Sponsor. A ao 4. J. T: THOMPSON == Science Department. Ecology Club Co-Sponsor. Try to remain open minded. 5. EVE TOMESKI — special Education Department. 6. WILLIAM J. TUCKER — English Department. 7. GERALDINE A. VANDEKREKE — physical Educa- tion Department Chairperson. Girls Sports Coordinator. ; Be a human being. 8. MR. FRANK VAZZANA — Cooperative Education and Social Science Depart- ments. VICA Club Sponsor. Always try your best and be reliable. at a’ . . . . . . see ee a, eed ghey fF L Sepewsrrerrre 9. MRS. JANICE VOIGHT — Business Education Department. Sophomore Girls | Gymnastics Coach. Don’t have regrets of things you should have done during your teenage years, Enjoy each day to the fullest. 10. STANLEY G. WAKSMUNDSKI —_ Cooperativ Education Department. Co-op Work Trainin, Coordinator. Give very careful thought to you | future, and take the steps now tha will insure that future. 11. MILDRED WALKER — Pupil Personnel Service Department Chairpersor Director of Evening Credit High School. a 1. TERRY WALLACE — fui Time Basis Substitute. Junior Class Sponsor. 2. JERRY WALLIN — sath Department. 3. JOE WALTON == Drivers Education Department. Sophomore Football Coach, 4. MARY LOU WATTLES — Home Economics Department. You must persevere if you ever hope to reach your goals. 5. ROBERT D. WELSH — pupil Personnel Department. 6. BARBARA WHITEAKER =—— English Department. 7. MARILYN WILLIAMS — Foreign Language Department. French Club Sponsor. Life is like a gourmet meal, it takes a lot of effort to prepare, but the results are superb. 8. WILLIAM S. WITOWSKI — Social Science Department. Make your day happen for you in- stead of letting it happen to you. 9. RALPH WRIGHT — scciai Science Department. 10. KENT YOUNGREN — wath Department. All areas of life should be weighted according to their ultimate importance. 11. GERRY ZEMLA — engish ana Special Services Departments. Be kind to yourself and the people around you. Faculty and Staff 33 34 Super Staff 1. Cafeteria Workers: Sitting: Dorthy Kasch, Dolores Hanson, Kay Swallow, Francis Rossi, Jean LaMountain. Second Row: Mary Davidson, Helen Grooms, Ann Kroner caf. mgr., Rosemary Giglio, Sophie Leazko, Vicky Frontera. Top Row: Alice DeClue, Ann Bloom- quist, Shirley Schipits, Sylvia Major, Bernadine Eary. 2. Hallguards: Lee Fluhr, Dorothy Zabran. 3. Maintenance: Sitting: Stanley Rankar, Matt Purpura, Al Sanchez, Day For- man. Standing: Bob Moore, Joe Steppie, Edward Lindemann, Ernest Miller; Dir. of Bldg. and Grounds 4. Cafeteria Supervisors: Sitting: Vonnie Gajewski, Dorothy Zabran. Standing: Bill Hill, Al Palermo. Super Staff Secretarial Staff: 1. Sitting: Pat Smuk, Bonnie Mech. Standing: Pat Fundarek, Becky Dunn, Andrea Dumerans. 2. Sitting: Peg Dunning, Gloria Hughes, Betty Reichert, Peg Greener, Peggy Shupryt. Second Row: Marilyn Cerny, Nancy Pakula, Dolly Schiavitti, Lou Matulis, Arlene LaRocque. Top Row: Addie Hynes, Doris Gineris, Eileen Shields, Lorraine Granholm, Ann Palumbo. Not Pictured: Elaine Chabitch, Jerry Dite, Flory Totzke, Joan Tuite, Janet Kendziora. 3. Jan McHale 4. Sophie Lang Super Staff 35 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Sitting: Gina Mazzocco, Vice President; Don- na Sobczak, Secretary; Brian Dunne, President. Standing: Patricia Feehan, Treasurer. 36 Freshmen Ronald Abernathy Steven Adams Mary Akasiadis Jeff Alexa Wade Alexa Ann Alksnis Jeffrey Babiez George Bachelder David Baker Salim Bal Tamara Baluk Donna Barnhart Michelle Beauvais Cynthia Beckett Jean Bedore Debra Behling Laura Behrendt Kelly Beister Matthew Beller Leah Bennett Christine Benson Gregory Benyon Jack Bibly Stan Bielanski Thomas Bila Mike Birds Kimberly Blankenstein John Boecker Matthew Bogard Sandro Boglio Calvin Bolz Donna Bond Shay Bonomo Karin Borg Michael Bowden Daniel Brand Daniel Brandt Trisha Brannigan Margaret Braun Kimberly Brines Leigh Brooks Brian Brown Cheryl Bryant James Bulger Kathleen Bulow Julie Burleson Kelly Burns Eric Burton 38 Freshmen Elizabeth Burton David Cadieux Peter Canellis Glenn Canino Michael Capatan Theresa Capsack Nancy Carmody Kelly Carroll Lisa Carroll Rocco Cartoland James Cassin Carol Cedano Marisa Cesario Tom Child Chris Chruszczyk James Ciametti Caryn Cieplak Bruno Cipriani Michele Clemens Richard Collins Dean Companio Steven Conwell Alfred Costa Thomas Cottrell Ronald Covert Maureen Crane Michelle Crepps Michele Crouse Kathleen Cummings Tammy Cunningham Scott Daley Charlotte Daniel Daniel Delap Lynda Dembraski William Depatie Daniel Deruiter Kenneth Devault Tina Devito Mary Devries Reem Diab John Dillon Janet Doering Lynn Dominski Colleen Donovan Kathleen Doyle George Drikos Laura Drzewiecki Michelle Dubiel Camera Shy Claudine Aiello Kim Armstrong Michael Bohne Harold Brankey Toni Carrano James Collachia Catrina Deehan Freshmen 39 Joanne Dunne Thomas Dunning Patricia Duracka Deborah Eberhart Terence Ehn Julie Ellis Garry Eminger Stephen Fabian Thomas Fabish Robert Fairchild Patricia Feehan Brian Feiner William Filipiak Amy Filipski Julie Fionda Teresa Fiora Linda Fleischhauer Robbin Fleischman Debbie Fleming Dave Flynn Catherine Foley James Frale Elaine Framberg Eric Framberg Leah Fundarek Janice Gal Paul Garcia Joseph Gawlowicz Adrianne Gentile Dennis Getches Mary Gillispie Gail Goetz Mary Graham Michael Granat Chris Gravelle Laura Greene Julie Grellman Lawrence Grening Anne Griffin Marie Griffin Laurel Grooms Cynthia Gutowski 40 Freshmen William Dulong Brian Dunne Cynthia Haack Adamarie Haase James Harmon Daniel Harper Sharon Harr Mary Harvey Ayman Hassan Victoria Hayes Kaitlyn Hayne James Hedberg Marybeth Heiting Kurt Hendricks Michelle Henley Amy Hennessy Lisa Hetzel Paula Hicks Julie Hilger Kevin Hitney Scott Hnat Jeffrey Hoffmeister Karen Hollingsworth Karen Hommema Geri Horton Kim Hovey Eric Howard James Howatt Kyle Huck William Hurr Gina Infusino Shirley Irby Sherry lvastanin Diana Jaksich Deborah Janiak Jill Janel Kevin Jankist David Jasudowicz Catherine Jensen Mary Jillson Joseph Jodlowski Cheri Johandes Scott Johnson Charles Jones George Jowik Lisa Junge Vicky Kamberos John Kaminski Kellie Kampenga Jeffrey Kane Camera Shy Sirus Eamsupa Martin Flaherty Thomas Foley David Gable John Gesiakowski Linda Grey Maureen Grobarek Theresa Halt Jeanne Hermann Robert Hesse Edward Jaracz Mark Jarzabek Darryl Jendrzejak Tina Jendrzejak Rita Jonaitis Freshmen 41 Kenneth Kane Keri Kane Marie Kansoer Janet Kapp Jennifer Karel Michele Karpus Vincent Kasley Kim Kazlauskas Deneen Kazmierczak Thomas Keane Sharon Kelly Scott Kennelly James Kenny Janet Kimpel Candise Kirpec Denise Knor Jesse Koehler Lynn Kolodziej Evert Kooyman Jeffery Kostal Julia Kroschel Michael Krueger George Kutsulis Sharon Ladonski Patricia Lakie Dorothy Lancaster Donald Land Kraig Lang Donald Laraviere Joseph Laudadio Thomas Leach Vickie Leisure Richard Lepper Thomas Leszczynski Jay Levine Kimberly Lewis Karen Libert Mary Litrenta Penny Lodl Jody Londos James Lonngren Gina Lopez Vincent Lorusso Sandra Lynch Joyce Lyons Shari Macha Jeannine Mackin Gloria Mallet 42 Freshmen Camera Shy Gregory Kolinski Erik Leoni James Lietz Gerald Linnert Mahmoud Matariyeh John Miller Gina Morande Mark Nagel Michelle Mallios Jacqueline Malloy Kevin Malone Lee Maniatis Pamela Manley Julie Markey Philip Marrera Robert Marshall Sheree Mason John Mastela Maureen Mayer Gina Mazzocco Michael McAleenan Suzanne McGinnis Debra McGoldrick Dawn McGovern Maureen McGrath Jonolynn McGuire Krista McGuire Kevin Medows Julie Meehan Tracy Melvin Jim Mensinga Jennie Meyer Audrey Miller James Miller Evalyn Miszkiewicz Julie Modla David Moeller Walid Mohammad Patricia Monday Jay Moore Marcella Moore Chery! Mueller Casey Mullen Catherine Mulrenin Steven Munis Anthony Murczek Barbara Murdoch Margret Murray Michelle Myers Ted Nehmzow Lisa Nemcher Bill Nemeh Gale Nienhuis Wesley Noffsinger Margaret Nolan Susan Nordquist Freshmen 43 Jennifer Nutile Michael O'Callaghan Brian O'Connell Daniel O'Connor Dana O’ Donnell Tammy Olejniczak Tina Olewinski Kevin Olmos Joanne Orzula Dale Pacourek Maria Paravantes Jean Parillo Michael Parker Annette Paukovitz Debra Pazda Valerie Pearson Michael Perrino Laura Pesek Robert Pfeiffer Pamela Phelps Joanne Phillips Karen Pitts William Pohlman Colleen Pollack Richard Pollack Charlotte Porto Gerald Posch Lisa Powers Christine Presto Carolyn Preto Rosemarie Pryor Laura Pugh Jamie Putz Jill Raddatz Timothy Radosevich Aimee Randle Teri Raney Anthony Ratcliff Akrim Razik Elyse Reardon John Redelsperger Ronald Reichard Lynn Reilly William Rickhoff Lisa Riha Mary Helen Riley Richard Rinchich James Riordan Camera Shy Tony Pantaliono Frank Parisi Bill Pluta Joseph Ritter Vernon Rotroff Cheryl Sadoski Nick Shubat 44 Freshmen Patrick Risse Mark Robson Colleen Roche Jeffrey Rogers Lynda Rogers Maria Rogiokos Mark Romero Kimberly Rosenlund John Ross Alfred Roth Lynn Roxas Donna Ruhl Lori Ruhl Raymond Rutz Patrick Ryan Aldred Ryl-Kuchar Donna Sadler Dawn Safstrom Bob Sanow Laura Scalise Andrew Scheidt Caryl Schmitz Victoria Schmitz Julie Schmudde Rick Scholz Lynne Schulz Keith Schweig Ronald Schweig Faith Selmeister Carol Shannon Suzan Shehayber Douglas Showan Tina Shufflebarger Dina Sibray Mark Sikorski Lorena Silva Scott Siwinski David Skinner Larry Skubal Michael Skworch Debra Slowinski Dawn Smiley Jeffrey Smit Timothy Smith Deborah Smyth Freshmen 45 Dona Sobczak Anne Sonner Heather Sour John Spence Garrett Spencer Tammy Spirakes Tina Spirakes Diane Spitzer Robert Stalla Theodore Stanko Margaret Stanton Ann Staudt Ruth Stefan James Steinberg Lance Steinberg Nancy Steppie Joann Sterna Kathleen Stewart Daniel Stratman Kimberly Streich Michael Suchorski Sharon Sullivan Linda Sun Donna Swanson Mary Taylor Karen Tebo Lori Thiel Audrey Thompson Sharon Throw Tracy Thurner Julie Timm John Tkachuk Theodore Topolski Joan Toth Mike Tralewski Jim Traynere Ron Trella Julia Trinkhaus Patricia Trusk Eric Tyszko 46 Freshmen Sandra Ukockis Laura Uryasz Paul Vaglica Edward Vahl Julie Vanderlinde Nina Venturella Jeffrey Vezina Raymond Viles Doug Wagner Richard Walega Audrey Walker Catherine Wallace Bryan Wallen Laura Walsh Kimberly Warren Richard Wasielewski James Watson Jerry Wazio Livier Webber Charles Wedick Maureen Welsh Wendy Wessel Cheryl Western Douglas Wierzgac Kristen Williams Julie Wills Cherylann Wilson Lara Wiziecki Thomas Wood Jackie Wrenn Patti Wroble Robert Wunar Allen Zad Laura Zakowski Lawrence Zawodniak Nadia Ziad Michelle Zima Charles Zirino William Zirngibl Windie Surma Camera Shy Paul Szymanski Mariella Tuazon Jon Ward Michele Wennersten Tony Zick Freshmen 47 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Sitting: Tom Baxa, Treasurer; Scott Peters, Vice President. Randy Stancik, President; Lynne Wilde, Secretary. 48 Sophomores 49 Sophomores Winifred Adams Michael Aidinovich Chery! Akouris Debbie Alexander Lisa Allen Jerry Amado Michael Amoroso Joseph Anicich Paul Anthony Joseph Arminas Michael Armstrong Robert Bagus Beth Barattia Nancy Bartlett Loreli Basak Michael Bastys Thomas Baxa Kurt Beck Lisa Behnke Laura Belter Gary Betcher Joseph Bielanski Susan Bila Keith Blazina Dennis Bonke Leo Borowski Lisa Bowe Brian Bradtke Christine Brown Jerome Brown Joseph Brown Theresa Brown Tim Budzius Mary Burns Steven Burns Gail Burson Suzanne Byczek Mark Cafagna Philip Caffee Rosemary Cagle Daniel Callahan Michael Canino Tina Capsack Scott Carollo Patrick Carroll Frank Caruso James Cassidy Ronald Castagnino Camera Shy Frank Adams Thomas Adams Manal Akroush Jeffrey Anderzunas Nancy Barich Robert Braasch Patrick Burns Joyce Busking Luigi Caprio Donald Carstens Robert Cicchetti James Coe Katherine Crow Tony Dawson Deborah DeFrank 50 Sophomores Roberto Cavallaro Tammy Cedar Keith Cerniuk Timothy Chasse Arlene Chear Darlene Chear Curt Chiarelli Diane Christakes Wendy Cissna Victoria Cline Darin Collings Gary Cooper Michele Corlett Ellen Corridon Mary Cosgrove John Cosenza Brenda Couch Michelle Cozza Anthony Creaney Connie Cummings Scott Cummins Peggy Cunningham James Dague Brenda Daley Judith Damrau Carolyn Daum Allen Davis Jim DeCicco Teresa Delberto Michael Deno Michael DeBenedetto Colleen DiGrazia Matthew Dillon Dorothea DiMartino William Dimoff Lori Dittrich Brian Doody Cynthia Dorian Deborah Doyle Marianne Doyle Christoper Dusik John Dvorak Carrie Dwyer Raymond Edling Donna Egan Sophomores 51 Susan Engel Lisa Entress Thomas Ferencak Ricardo Fernandez Janet Fialka Mark Filicette Susan Finn Tracy Fitzgerald Daniel Fleming Edward Foley Penny Forberg JoAnne Forden Laura Forliano David Forrer Colleen Fox Daniel Frazier Patricia Frederick Tammi Fritz Cheryl Gajda Victor Galati Debbie Gannon Julie Gaughan George Georgelos Julie Geraghty Gina Giglio Allan Gilbert Don Gilbert Kevin Gillilan Dean Gillispie Jon Gizewski Jeffrey Glaser Margaret Goodwin Mark Gordon Ronda Gorka Roxanne Gorney Kerry Graessle Elizabeth Granoski Stanley Gratt Donald Gravelle Michael Green Jennifer Griesbaum Michael Griffith Jennifer Griskell Karen Gronek Lorretta Gronek Kimberly Gutsch Patrick Hamill Ronald Hamilton 52 Sophomores Veen Waa ada ee pL t a ae se ‘ee evens Camera Shy Timmothy Farrell Anthony Fernald Patrick Geraghty Christine Gumber Brenda Hanson Kevin Harper Michael Hehn Michael Heinrich Lois Herman William Hoffman Debbie Hurta Todd Jagielski Kenneth Johnson Connie Hannion Jay Hanson Susan Hanson Lynn Hardt Donna Hartman Sheryl Hausman Brenda Hawkins Cheri Haydock Betty Heady Kathy Hegener Tina Hellman William Hepp Peter Hesse Christine Heuss Michael Heuss Diane Hickey Curt Hildebrand Joan Hilger Debbie Hnatovic Joseph Hoenselaar Daniel Hoffmeister Patrick Hogan Sheri Hoger Edmond Hood Maureen Houlihan Michael Howard Scott Hughes Tina Hurd Viktorea |zokaitis Marie Janicke Adolf Jerger Lorene Johnson Michael Johnson Terry Johnson Lisa Jones Tina Joyce Norman Junge Donna Jungman Laurie Juris James Kamba Michelle Kamholz Kevin Kane Steven Kane Connie Karahalios Pamela Karel Sandra Karner Alexander Kazmierczak Matthew Keane Sophomores 53 Jennifer Kennelly Jeffrey Killelea Michael King Donald Kleinmark Traci Klups Christine Kmak Karen Knapp Margaret Knapp Christina Koliopoulos Joseph Kollander Daniel Kollmon Penny Koruba Lesley Korthase Laura Kosman Joann Koziol Karen Kraan Lori Kritikos Corinne Kruse Robert Krzak Lisa Ksiazek Dawn Kuligowski Margaret Kuzel Jeffrey LaFoy Mary LaGiglia Laura Lake John Lamb David LaPash Rhonda LaRaviere Steven Leary Scott Leavengood David Lech James Leikel Connie Leisure Karen Lenz Amy Leonard Kathleen Leroy Theresa Letourneau Bonnie Leubscher Richard Loman Dino Longo Sandra Lopez Brian Luckett Steve Luebben Sharon Lutz Barbara Lynott 54 Sophomores Alan Lyons Micheal Macek Albert Malley Timothy Mangin Warren Marchbank Annette Marciano Thomas Marinko Loreen Markiewicz Kenneth Marotzke Rosemarie Marrera Colleen Mason Samar Matariyeh Beth May Matthew May Christopher Mayer Maria McAdrian Richard McAllister Shawn McCartjy Michael McCastland Brian McClelland Lesa McClelland Steven McDonald Michael McGrath Gerald McGuire Michael McKinney Kyria Merle Cynthia Merriman Susan Meyer Thomas Michal Darryl! Miller Judy Milligan Lisa Milligan Barry Moore Richard Mora Patrick Moran Victoria Moritz Cynthia Morrell Howard Morris Patty Morus Cynthia Murdoch Sandra Murphy Kristine Murray Steve Murray Lisa Naples Mark Naples Patricia Neal Debra Nelson Ronald Nelson Camera Shy Kristopher Kestian Kelly Kiley Bernard Kolan Steven LaFaire Philip Lancaster Olga Liakas Felice Lullo Edward Machala James Mackey Kim March Scott Marek Steven McElheny Patricia McElligott James McKinney Florence Milashaski Bernard Murphy Sophomores 55 Denise Nikolopoulos William Nilles Arthur Noffsinger Jane Norris Amy Novak Indira Nowak David Noworul Heidi Nuel Michele Datsvall Bryan O’Brien Laura O'Connell James O'Connor William O’ Connor Debra Ojer Alex Olejniczak Michele Olewinski John Oliver Scott Oplinger Denise Orban Sue Orzula Michele Otten Donna Pacourek Daniel Pacult Susan Pantaliono Irene Papadakis Scott Parejko Carol Parillo Suzanne Parker Laura Parson Joseph Partington Paul Partyka Margaret Patyk Wendy Paul George Payne Robert Pedigo Dawn Peleckis Deborah Peltzer Vincent Perfetto Daniel Pesek Sheryl! Peters Donald Peterson Donna Phillips Karen Phillips Lisa Pietranduono Todd Pisarski Fritz Poma Corine Ponthieux Thomas Pope Camera Shy Hugh O'Connor Richard Owen William Pappas Scott Peters Alan Powell Nick Priovolos Karyn Pullia Elizabeth Rainsford Steve Richey Mark Russo Tim Ryan James Sanders 56 Sophomores ae Mark Popik Jennifer Popp Kelli Potter Kathryn Poull John Preto Christine Preuss Lynn Przybyla Nancy Puhr Mae Qazzaz Daniel Quigley Laura Quinn Lisa Radloff David Raetz JoAnna Raff Pat Rafter Dawn Ramey Christopher Randle Donna Rebout Lisa Regh Michael Risse Chris Ritacco Dennis Roak Daniel Rogers Gail Rohde Diane Rosengren Daniel Ruhl Maria Russo Dennis Ryan Patricia Ryan Robert Ryan LeAnne Sala Loretta Samoska Fred Sandoval Keith Sanofsky Arthur Sanow Susan Sawilchik Lynn Sawyer Cindy Schadt Kristine Schalasky Deanna Schmidt Donna Schmitz Belinda Scholz Karen Schopper William Schrage Shelley Schroeder Jeffrey Schuh Ellen Schuller Patricia Senovitz Sophomores 57 Ronald Sibrava Christine Siedschlag Michael Sierakowski Matthew Siple Michael Slager Mariajo Smerz Dean Smith Jeffrey Smith Derek Sobczak Ted Sokolowski Susan Sommerfeld Lisa Spero Eric Spruth Lynn Stancik Randy Stancik Steven Stanley Sherry Starostka Lela Steelman Steven Steen Sandy Strama David Strauss William Strenk Kurt Suchomel Lisa Suiro Michael Sullivan James Summers Pam Susemiehl Cynthia Sutkus Michael Swiec Denise Swiecicki Michael Swist Jody Tansini Janine Tarnowski Bret Taylor George Theoharis Tina Thomas Sandra Tijerina Sheri Tkachuk Donna Topolski Pamela Tralewski 58 Sophomores Gina Sevening Edward Sevik Hanan Shaktah Ann Sharon Suzanne Sherry William Shufflebarger Anthony Tucci Tammy Turner Sandra Tuzik Pam Tynan Tara Ufheil Robert Uryasz Frank Vaglica Jacquelyn Valasek Audrey Vasicek Anthony Velcich William Verschave Stephen Vervaet Wendy Vicker Gary Vickers Martha Vida Anthony Vidale Kirk Vopelak Patricia Walker Jim Wallace Richard Walter Debbie Walters Richard Webber Scott Weidner Jacqueline Weinberg Pamela Wells Tammy Wessel Robert Wesselhoff James West Debra Western Lynne Wilde Dana Wilkie Darlene Williams Kelly Williams Paul Williams Sharon Williams Cheryl Willnecker Karen Wisniewski Susan Wohlrab Dave Wolfe Jill Wrenn Ellen Yukel Angela Zekios Susan Zivich Nazmy Ziyad Sameri Zubi Connie Zwier Camera Shy Sherry Sharpe Mercedes Silva Andrew Spooner Dan Stapleton Haitham Sweis Bob Swiderski Tam Thai Lucy Trinkhaus Jeffrey Tropp Marvin Vezina Donald Walker James Waller Michael Wortel Sophomores 59 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Sue Schieve, Treasurer; Kelly McClure, Vice President; Bessie Rogiokos, Secretary; Nick Xeros, President. 60 Juniors Juniors 61 Debbie Abernathy Denny Abrams Neal Acharya Albert Ackerman Areti Akasiadis James Alexan der John Alksnis Scott Allen Nancy Ammerman Gilda Amoroso Michael Annerino Elizabeth Apted Katherine Arguello Kiymet Arif John Armstrong Selena Armstrong Jeffrey Aschenbach Erick Augle Carol Bachelder Gina Baglieri Ronald Barber Cathleen Barnes Harry Barnhouse John Battle Jamie Beauvais Shawn Beckett Catherine Begy James Behling Kimberly Beister Kim Bennett Brenda Benson Laura Benyon Laura Bernard Mary Bizzotto Thomas Blomberg Donna Blyth Alex Boglio James Bol Karen Bourbulas Kathy Brady Ross Brand Judith Brandenburg Peggy Breiter Pamela Brinkman Karen Bronzell 62 Juniors | | | Colleen Brown Gary Brown Linda Brown Matt Bryce Stanley Bumstead John Burdelik Patricia Burns Diane Busekros Joyce Busking Charlene Campagna Deborah Campbell Henry Capatan f Larry Cappos Lisa Carrano Amy Carroll Christine Carroll Pamela Carten Mike Carter Daniel Car velli Anne Cashmon Sandra Cernava Carlo Cesario Steven Chatsey Diane Chickerillo Donna Chickerillo Robert Child “ Paul Ciszewski Michael Clemans Kris Clifford Daniel Coakley Jill Coffey Angela Collachia Laura Companio j David Conti Stacie Cornwell Dawn Corriero Sharon Coughlin Steven Covert i Michael Cowart Kathryn Cramarosso Mary Crane Gerald Creech Adriana Cuellar David Czajkowski Michael Daly John Dapkus Julie Davia Sonny Davis Camera Shy Frank Aiello Paula Aiello Jole Akroush Russell Alber y Christine Barrows Jennifer Bateman Charles Boecker Michael Bosco Walter Busse Andy Caruso Daniel Cernauskas Jon Colesby Larry Crown Michael Damrau Juniors 63 Camera Shy Jennifer DeVivo Richard Feig| Virginia Fisher Trinette Giovanazzi Brian Hagen Raymond Hall Dawn Harrell John Harrell Christopher Deady Karen DeAngelis Tina DeFries Joseph Delberto Dawn DeMichael Robert DePlaris Rudolf DeSaga Sherry DeVault Laura DeVito Mary Dillon Gary Dolan Craig Dominski Susan Donnelly Kathleen Donovan Barbara Doody Tracey Dorian Karen Dowling Robert Doylida Willian Drish Anthony Drogos Janet Drzewiecki Judi Dunk Marie Dunkel Gerri Dunne Patricia Dunne Daniel Dunning Debra Duracka Nancy Eakins Charles Eckenroth Joseph Eichberger Helen Elsousou Willian Epley Shelly Fabish Timothy Fadden Michaelene Fahey Joanne Feichter Jeanine Feigl Georgia Ferguson Jorge Fernald Felicia Fernandez Anthony Ficke Joseph Filicette Donna Filipiak Darren Fiore Richard Fitzgerald James Fitzgibbons Kathleen Fitzmaurice Michael Flavin 64 Juniors Michael Fleming Patricia Flynn Margaret Foley Walter Forsythe Thomas Frale Monica Frederick Tracy Frederick Glenda Freeman John Freer Diane Fudala Suzanne Ganzer Chris Garcia Mary Garvey Allison Gary Dawn Geegan Robert Gesiakowski Janice Getz John Gibson Patricia Gilbert Karen Glassco Dena Goeppner Scott Gordon Debbie Grabner Sherri Gragido Matthew Graham James Green Dennis Greenan Teresa Greene Patricia Grellman Susan Grooms Richard Gustafson Richard Haehnlein Randy Hall Michael Hansen Kevin Harper Kaleta Harris Timothy Harris Debra Harvey Fawzy Hassan Anna Hatmaker Kenneth Hauck David Haupt Christopher Hauser Jennifer Hauser Lisa Healy Laura Hegener Jennifer Heidegger Thomas Heintz Juniors 65 Camera Shy Joseph Hood Dawn lvastanin David Johnson Joyce Kanadet John Karahalios Therese Koncelski Cynthia Kratofil Ronald kKrisik Leon LaRocque Robert Macaitis Michelle Helms Gregory Hendzel Katrina Hill Ruth Hlebasko Dale Hoge Thomas Hogge Kenneth Homko Scott Hommema Robert Hos Kelly Hovey Kertis Huck Christine Hughes Virginia Humphrey William Hunter Mike Isaacs Allen Iversen John Jakowitz Jeffrey James Michael Janicke Carol Jarka Deborah Jaske Lisa Jennings Michael Jensen John Jodlowski Carol Johnson Janet Johnson Kimberly Johnson Kenneth Jones Beverly Jorgensen Jill Jungman John Kaczmarek Patti Kane William Kapp Georgia Karones Nancy Kasson Karin Keane Michael Keane Lisa Keenan Donna Keltner Fred Kennedy Richard Killelea Jeffrey King Michael Kirchman Steven Klinger David Koehler Kathy Kokinakos Diane Konchan Lisa Korthase 66 Juniors Scott Kosek Susan Kosvick Debra Kowalczyk Kimberly Kozin Rita Krejczyk Kathy Krivich Maria Kroschel Tim Kruzel Ronald Krzak Brian Krzystofiak Laura Kucala Ronald Kuligowski Sherri Kunz Tammy Kupczyk Anthony Kush Thomas Ladonski Claude Lamb David LaMountain Laura Land Laura Lange Kimberly LaPash Mary LaRaviere Russell LaRaviere Mark Laske Noelle Latas Jeffery Leavengood Steven Lenihan Arthur Lenz Eileen Lewalski Ogla Liakas Sam Liaros Robert Liebhaber Paul Lillwitz Donald Locacius Lawrence Loman Deborah LoRusso Joseph LoRusso Kathleen Luckett Eric Luna Kim Lundgren Patty Lunn Debra Lynch Michael Lysaught Thomas MaClean Maureen Madden Juniors 67 Gerard Madigan Mark Magliano Jeanine Malelo Anastasia Mallios John Maluck William Manley Lauradine Manos Lynn March Lisa Marchetti Scott Marinko Lesa Markiewicz James Markowski Joseph Marquardt Hector Martinez Paula Masokas Sherri Massett Samia Matariyeh Lisa Matha Patrick Mayer Mary Mazzocco Lisa McCann Catherine McCart Kelly McClure Jonathan McCon Tammy McCoy Sue McCurdy Karyn McElligott Patricia McElligott Joanne McGinnis Brian McGrail Kevin McGrath Brenda McLemore Lisa McNaughton Mark Medows Patricia Melody Pamela Mertic John Meyer Kimberly Mick Kelly Mickow Steven Migala Florence Milashaski Laura Miller Pamela Miller Therese Miller Heidi Milligan Timothy Mitchell Audrey Mleczko Valerie Moeller Camera Shy Esam Makhamre Karen Marjan Christie Markello Kimberly Marzec Peter Mastorakos Patrick Mattes James Mika Tammie Miller 68 Juniors Robert Mondry Ellie Morgan Bryan Muloski Natalie Munis Christine Murdoch Pamela Murray Suzanne Murray Thomas Murray Tony Musso April Nelson Rhonda Nisbet Kenneth Nork Bruce Norris William Novotny Ellen Nowicki James Nykaza Diahn O'Callaghan Lisa O’ Connor Steven Odeh Cathy O'Leary Stephen Olewinski Ann Ostapina Michael O'Sullivan Michael Overland Scott Owens Mary Pacourek Diane Pajkos Louis Pallek Mary Palmer Constance Pappas Andrew Parker Patrick Parkey Thomas Paternostro Thomas Patrick Joa nne Pawlak John Pazda Janace Peake Frank Pensa Ronda Perfetto Paul Perrino Eric Pesek Elizabeth Peterson Leonard Phillips Gary Pieske Susan Pluta Victoria Pope James Popp Timothy Powers Camera Shy Diana Morgenroth Dale Newbauer Juan Olmos Guy Pedigo Michael Phelps Juniors 69 Camera Shy Sue Ryan Kristin Sielaff Lisa Smart Jeff Staberow Sharon Stafford George Steinbach Joel Suchomel Kevin Sullivan Pamela Swatkowski Suhale Tabally Hudson Tadros William Theisen Randy Thomas Brian Thompson Tracy Timm Debby Tolsma Nick Prianos Susan Quinn Kathleen Radtke Patti Randle Hamdie Razik Mary Ann Reed Susan Rettig Diane Riley Betsy Riordan Eileen Riordan Kim Ritter Daniel Roberts Jennifer Robson William Roche Bessie Rogiokos Carl Rohde Michael Rollberg Cletus Ross Allison Roth Russell Rourke Kathleen Rutz Pamela Ryan Patricia Ryan Tim Ryan Gail Rynkar Kimberly Salvati Cindy Sanders James Sanders John Sanders Michael Santillo Philip Savaglio Steve Sawicki Joseph Schalasky James Schiavitti Susan Schieve Michael Schipits Dawn Schmeltzer Joseph Schmidt Ronald Schneider Daniel Scholtens 70 Juniors Kerrykay Schryver Christine Schuntz Mary Scislowicz Karen Selmer John Shambo Phyllis Shirey Stephanie Showan Wael Shehayber Karyn Siedschlag Hope-Ann Simmonds Edward Simon Danielle Simpson Gene Skala Barbara Slubowski Diane Smith Gina Smothers Andrew Sokolowski Janice Sombraske Constance Sonzski David Souto Robert Spirakes Tim Spirakes Dwayne Starostka Glenn Sternal Pamela Stryszak Susan Stubblefield Michelle Sutton Janet Swan Suzanne Swanson Jacelynn Szyszka David Tallon Rich Tallon Gerald Thomas Mark Thorpe Paul Timm Danielle Tobin Cherise Traynor Kevin Traynor Robert Trella Thomas Trojniar Juniors 71 Lori Steinberg Salvador Tuazon Matthew Turnbow Wendy Tuzik John Tyrakowski Thomas Vail Thomas Vanderlinde Ronald Vanderwarren Linda Vegetabile Philip Vervaet Jack Vida Diane Vidale Karen Viner Ronald Volpi William Vonderheide Don Walker Steven Walsh Susan Walsh Shawn Ward John Wasserman Debbie Watson John Wazio Vicki Weisbrod Kristine Wells Melody Wells Wendy Wesselhoff Carol West Marc Widel Kathleen Williams William Wills Fred Wolff Donna Wozniak Stephen Wydra Nicholas Xeros Tammy Zdano William Zegers Joseph Zimmerman Nasser Ziyad Robert Zizas Camera Shy Mark Walent ? é Kathleen Wallace @ Michael Wallace x Karen Webster ; ; Jeffrey Wierus $ Dolores Wisley . ; : ‘ “ sy — e Jennifer Wolf AA ayy ie ig 9! i : : Lic reckmirobeis vented mabe ae. MEP OSIM A parinrintae a nn Se | - % Be BB I Hs Ge ts Hey ie : AE | SO a a a a te eo 72 Juniors Sitting: Mr. Wallace, Virginia Humphrey, Nick Xeros — President, Kelly McClure — Vice President, Sue Schieve — Treasurer, Bessie Rogiokos — Secretary, Judy Brandenberg, Cathy McCart, Lisa Matha. 2nd Row: Jim Green, Chris Hauser, Kim Lundgren, Sharon Coughlin, Carol Bachelder, Kathy Wallace, Joe Zimmerman, Ronda Perfetto, Barb Doody, Jacelynn Szyszka, Tim Spirakes, Virgina Fisher, Laura Miller, Tom Frale. 3rd Row: Vicky Pope, Kathy Brady, JoAnne McGinnis, Sue Ryan, Janet Swan, Chris Murdoch, Val Moeller, Kathy Radtke, Jeanine Malelo, Gene Skala, Ann Ostapina, Karen Bourbulas, Nancy Eakins, Georgia Karones, Donna Filipiak. Not Pictured: Walter Busse, Dan Coakley, Tracy Frederick, Dina Goeppner, Kim Mick, Diane Pajkos, Chris Schuntz, Jeff Wierus, Wendy Wesselhoff, Sponsor — Ms. Ragsdale. J.C.A.B. 73 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Colleen Bowman, Secretary; Karen Vorberg, Treasurer; Lori Gizewski, President; Sherri Hinkleman, Vice President. 74 Seniors | Who’s Who eH oF om if . waa peavereng fo 6 6”, : + ¢ o's 4 + 76 Who's Who - Ww = eo REE S : ONSET | Dagens a Nooo eee eh Wes - 3 i { . Most Involved in School Activities: Bob Suchy and Lori Gizewski. . Most Wanted to be Stranded on a Desert Island With: Bruce Scaduto and Linda Anderson. . Most Popular: Lori Gizewski and Bill Cummins. .Most Athletic: Rob Omiecinski and Lynn Haubenreiser. . Class Clowns: Bill Cummins and Barb Wesselhoff. . Most Likely to Succeed: Karen Vorberg and Dan Ganzer. . Best Physique and Best Figure: Steve Senka and Linda Anderson. . Most Radical: Tim Bradley and Monica Harper. . Cutest Smiles: Rob Omiecinski and Carleen Dempsey. . Most Talented: Jayne Andersen and Bill Schulz. . Cutest Couple: Nancy Vahl and John Griesbaum. . Most Witty: Lisa Schoeneman, Wally Wahlfeldt, and DeAnna Poynter. . Favorite Teachers: Ms. Marj Leable and Mr. Skip Sullivan. . Best Dressed: Anita Dempsey and Dan Ganzer. . Prettiest Girl and Handsomest Guy: Beth Eakins and Dave Aidinovich. . Best Personality: Bill Cummins and Wendy Wroble. . Biggest Bookworms: Lyndon Chao and Mary Barbir. .Most Senior Spirit: Barb Wesselhoff and Tim Bradley. Who's Who 77 1. MATT GILBERT and CHRIS MURDOCK — Most Out- standing Art Club Members. : 2. VANESSA FAURIE — Most Outstanding Spartanite Staff member. 3. LAUREN KNAPP — Most Outstanding Band Member. 4. DAVE KLEINHANS — Most Outstanding Mathlete. 5. JIM DAGUE — Most Outstanding Forensics Team Member. 78 Most Outstanding 1. COLLEEN MCGARRY, MARY BARBIR and LYN- DON CHAO — Most Outstanding NHS Members. 2. LISA SCHOENEMAN — Most Outstanding Basket- ball Cheerleader. 3. MONICA HARPER and LISA COLLINGS — Most Outstanding Shield Staff Members. 4.ROB OMIECINSKI — Most Outstanding Basketball Player. 5. SCOTT R. SMITCO — Most Outstanding Thespian. Most Outstanding 79 Most Outstanding 1. LAUREN KNAPP — Most Outstanding Girls Bowler. 2. LORI KRITKOS — Most Outstanding Pom Pon Squad Member. 3. BETH EAKINS — Most Outstanding Football Cheerleader. 4. TONY CARNEVALE — Most Outstanding Key Club Member. 5. TIM POMA — Most Outstanding Chess Team Member. 80 Who's Who 1. NANCY EAKINS — Most Outstanding Wrestling Cheerleader. 2.LORI GIZEWSKI — Most Outstanding S.C.A.B. Member. 3. GEORGE SCHULTZ — Most Outstanding Wrestler. 4. LAUREN KNAPP — Most Outstanding Photo Club Member. q 5. MIKE BILA — Most Outstanding Student Council Member. PATRICIA OCONNOR — _ (Not Pictured) Most Outstanding Office Occupations Member. cea ae — pee Most Outstanding 8 82 Seniors JOANNE AGATE — My favorite memory was going out to lunch with Kim Yanik everyday. | will my locker to incoming freshmen, hoping they get as much use as | did. | hope to be a pre-school teacher in ten years. DAVE AIDINOVICH — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. | will my sweater to Mr. Solinko. In ten years | hope to be traveling around the world. BARB AINLEY — Swim Timer 1, 2. Office Oc- cupations 4. My favorite memory was meeting Tom Radzienda. | will my insanity to those poor confused freshmen, because if they ex- pect to make it through they'll need it. GREG AKOURIS — Jazz Band 4. Jazz Com- bo 4. Ecology Club 3, 4. Spartanite 2. “Jesus Christ Super Star ’ “‘Once Upon a Mattress”’ | will to the Jazz Band the leftovers from St. Alfanzo's Pancake Breakfast and 45,000 half chewed guitar picks. KIM ALBANO — HERO Work Program 1, 2. Media Center Aide. My funniest memory was in gym watching Mike Carollo learn how to skate. | will to the school my locker and its lousy location. In ten years | hope to own my own bakery. JAYNE ANDERSEN — Cheerleading 1. Stu- dent Council 2. Forensics 2, 4. Theatre 2, 3, 4. JCAB. Spartan Singers 3. My _ funniest memory was Monica Harper's driving ability and New Year's 1981. In ten years | will be ap- pearing on T.V. as a broadcaster or appearing on a park bench as a starving actress. LINDA ANDERSON — Wrestlerette 1, 2. Cheerleading 3, 4. Key Club 3. Ecology Club 4. SCAB. In ten years | hope to be the same kind of mother to my children as my mother has been to me. | will the constitution test to the new freshmen, maybe if they start to study now then they might be able to pass when they are seniors. My favorite memory is the great times | had with all my friends from turkey dinners to Cyndie's sing alongs. MAUREEN ARMSTRONG ‘'Mo’’ — Bowling 3. Dean's Aide 2. Teacher's Aide 3. My fun- niest memory was Mr. Ricordato eating a wrapped piece of candy. | will to OLCHS ail my used shorthand notebooks. In ten years | will own my own recording studio in Hollywood, California. Joanne Agate Kim Albano David Aidinovich Joan Alksnis Barbara Ainley Kevin Arger Greg Akouris Maureen Armstrong TIMOTHY ARTUS — “Fiddler on the Roof.” “Androuses and the Lion.’’ ‘‘Oliver. Teacher's Aide 2, 4. Forensics 3. NHS 4. Spartanite Art Staff 4. | will to Mr. Leary, Mr. Gibson, Mr. Rubin and Mr. Astrauskas the happy fact that they will not have to put up with ‘“‘animal’’ anymore. In ten years | will be raising a large family. My very best memory of this school was knowing all those fantastically wonderful and totally talented people in the art and theatre departments. The friends | met were all great, but the best | can say for the school as a whole is “it was an adventure.” MARY ATKINSON — Bowling 2. Media Center Aide 2, 3, 4. Ecology Club 1, 2, 4 Freshman Girls’ Chorus. Trebel Choir 2, 3. To Mrs. Kotheimer | will my English papers; she likes them, so she can have them. My favorite memory is the Ecology Club's coed campouts. In ten years | hope to be cruising across the country on a Harley. WILLIAM BABIEZ — Football 1, 2. Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4. JCAB. Staff Aide 3. NHS 3, 4. In ten years | will be a corporate accountant for IBM, paying back all my stu- dent loans, working out to keep my muscular body in shape, and getting another ‘‘Earl Scheib’ paint job for my chevy. My favorite memories were making all of my fellow students laugh after they got me laughing. MIRA BARBAIR — NHS 3, 4. Treasurer 4. Forensics 4, Mathletes 2, 3, 4. Vice President 3. Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JCAB. SCAB. Teacher Aide 2. My funniest memory was creating a club, reading birthday cards, and speaking foreign at Eagle's. In ten years | will be married, raising children and practicing in- ternational law. PATRICIA BARNEY — Track 1. Counselor's Aide 1. DE 3, 4. In ten years | will be working as a medical assistant and maybe be married to a doctor. My funniest memory was walking into the gym dressed in my gym uniform and everyone was in street clothes. | will to all Michelle Avgerinos William Babiez juniors that will have Witowski, all my scratch pieces of paper, because they will need them to do one, two, and three level essays. PAUL BARNHART — Baseball 1. Basketball 1. My favorite memory was meeting my girlfriend Barb and going to Prom. In ten years | hope to be very successful in whatever | do and have a happy family. DENISE BAXA — Cross Country 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4. Aide 2, 3, 4. Peppers 3. In ten years | hope to be married and living in a big house filled with kittens. f esa ae , N aN Patricia Barney Paul Barnhart Denise Baxa Stuart Bedore Seniors 83 84 Seniors Brad Bennett NEJAH BEDWAN — Cosmetology 3, 4. My funniest memory was in sophomore year when Lynette Kornikowski was still in school and we got ex- ternal for three days. KURT BERG — Basketball 1, 2, 4. DANE BEYER “‘Destiny’’ — Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. In ten years I'd like to be practicing my flute. MICHAEL BILA — Basketball 1. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JCAB. SCAB. Student Council 1, 4. Staff Aide 2, 3, 4. Spartan Guard 2, 3, 4. French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was Bruce Scaduto losing his shorts doing Stairs at football practice. LYNDA BOSCO — Bowling 1, 2. Switch Board Operator 1. HERO 4. Teacher's Aide 2, 3. Key Club 3. JCAB 3. My favorite memories are all the Kurt Berg good times | spent with all of my friends. In ten years | hope to have become a physical therapist. Aq Andrew Bielanski Michael Bila Kim Bingenheimer Theresa Boardman Nicolette Bonomo q Thy oo. ie hae David Brearley William Brinsky Bm es . = a Lynda Fog Bosco Linda Brauer Mark Brayton Laurie Brevitz COLLEEN BOWMAN “Kiki, Bo-baby, Bobo, Josie’ — Student Council 2, 3, 4. Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Senior Class Secretary. Cheerleading 3, 4. Homecoming Court 3. Wrestlerette 2, 3. Girls Track 1, 2. Key Club 3, 4. Councselor Aide 2, 3. Dean's Aide 4. My best memories were with all of the “‘totally’’ great friends who helped me through OLCHS, Homecoming 1981, Charlie's Angels, sneak- ing into the Eisenhower game 1980, Sunday brunches, and especially the ‘gang's’ par- ties. TIMOTHY BRADLEY ‘‘General, Vegas” — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 4. Media Center Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4. Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4. Key Club 4. Mathletes 1, 2. French Club 4. | will to the school the com- mon sense it lacks when it comes to snow days. My funniest and favorite memories were all of the road trips, parties, and all the 7-up that was shared with the best of the rest, the senior class of 82 NANCY BRANDT — Switchboard Operator 1, 2. Swim Timer 2. Office Education Association 4. Ecology Club 1, 2. | hope to be a beach bum and Jiving in California in ten years. My funniest memory was going to Geneva with Steve, Melissa, Bill, Lynn and Fry. DAVE BREARLEY — | will Ms. Heskin to the future students of OLCHS. My funniest memory was Bill Babiez throwing a frog leg into someone's rice at lunch. | hope to be a millionaire taking it easy on a Hawaiian beach. DONNA BRONKEMA “'Pernament Press,” “Legs’’ — SSB 1, 2, 3, 4. Dean's Aide 2. Cosmetology 3, 4. In ten years | hope to have my own beauty shop and to be at least six feet tall. | will to Char Perfetto a book on how to drive in the winter. My funniest memory was getting thrown in the shower before second period by Char Perfetto and Kathy Rafter, and then getting the nickname ‘permanent press.” Seniors 85 JUDITH BROOKS “Pig, Pudy’’ — Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Pom Pons 1, 2, 3, 4. Captain 4. NHS 4. Forensics 4. Staff Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2. JCAB. SCAB. In ten years | will be a veterinarian and will know how to spell it. | will my skill to the Pom Pon Squad. Funniest memory: One night Denise and | watched the houses fly by on 91st. Also watching Denise ski jump out of her gate. KRISTY L. BROWN — In my four years at OLCHS there were three teachers who really were funny and fantastic teachers: Ms. Pilat, Art |, Mr. Horejs, Photography and Miss Sternisha, biology. All of these teachers were fantastic to me, and they all know how to relate to people our age. | just wanted to say that they're doing a great job and they helped me a lot. In ten years | will be working for a major airline like American, United, or Delta as a flight attendant. EDMUND R. BUCHAS — Wrestling 2, 3. Ten years from now | plan to be a fighter pilot in the Marine Corps. My funniest memory was in freshman year in Biology when Mr. Johnson told Ron Kmak that what he was playing with on a preserved stingray was for reproduction. THOMAS BURGIN — Basketball 1. Baseball 2. Chess 3, 4. By best memories were going out with my friends and making sure our bodies don’t get dehydrated. CATHY BUSKING “‘Busk — Diving 1. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Cross Country 3, 4. In ten years | will be a professional mud wrestler, and the head of the first school for mud wrestling. My best memories were the state track meet junior year and tthe summer of ’81. | will to Mrs. Reynolds my old track spikes and my black eye. JAMES CALLAHAN — Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. In ten years | hope to be an auto or aircraft mechanic, also still running, and being involved in powerlifting. | will to OLCHS my spikes, shouts, endurance, and guts to suc- ceed, and all the great times | had with my friends. My funniest memory was going camping last summer with my brother, Ron Frazier and the Manley’s in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin State Park and unexpectedly getting kicked out. uN b . Don Brooks Judith Brooks James Broz Edmund Buchas Catherine Busking James Callahan Deanna Callozzo Louis Canellis 86 Seniors | ty Pi : Michael Carollo Michele Casey Kelly Carlson Kenneth Christianson Mary Carmody Anthony Carnevale | 4) 4 Lyndon Chao Lal § Maria Cesario re TOM CAPPOS — Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Spartanite 4. Dean's Aide 2. My favorite memories were at Dave’s house, the monster all-nite road trip, and the woodstock revival on New Year's Eve. In ten years | will be a cop. | will to the New York State thruway, my numbers 34-51-42, all the aluminum cans | used and all the respect | got. ROBERT M. CARLO — Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. Captain 4. National Honor Society 3, 4. JCAB, SCAB Soph Class Officer, Spanish Club 2, 3. Staff Aide 2, 3, 4. | hope to be making money as a lawyer in ten years. My funniest memory was when a few of us tried to get into Mr. Hill's office for tape. | will my term paper to anyone taking Geography or Government Honors. Also my locker to any Varsity member next year on the gymnastic team. KELLY SHEREEN CARLSON — Basketball Stat 1. Photo Club 1, 4. Spartanite 3, 4. In ten years | hope to be a world renowned traveler. And | also want to own a Penguin, and also have a bunch of little ducks waddling around. ANTHONY JOHN CARNEVALE “‘A.J. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Key Club 3, 4. President 4. | will my favorite saying to whoever needs it — “Later, Loser.’’ My best memories came when | met all my friends and shared some recently good times with them. | hope they will continue after graduation. In ten years | hope to be in some kind of business of law work. If not, I'll be fighting for my life being the next Tony Saretta. MICHAEL JOHN CAROLLO — Spartanite 3, 4. Photo Club 4. | hope to be making millions of dollars doing nothing or become Vice-President of Walgreens. LYNDON J. CHAO “Chaobaby,” “Lin Chao’’ — Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4. Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4. Junior Achievement 2. NHS 3, 4. President 4. Student Council 3. SCAB. My funniest memory was when Mr. Hill and Mr. Graham told me they were only kidding after they gave me external. | will Mr. Gibs6n all of my Ronald Reagan paraphernalia. In ten years, | hope to be practicing Interna- tional! law. CATHERINE CHEVALIER — Varsity Band 1. Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Marching Band Flag Girl 1, 2, 3, 4. Flag Girl Leader 4. Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Spartan Singers 3. Girls’ Bowling 2, 3, 4. Bowling pennant. My funniest memories were being teased by Lauren and Linda about my mousy sneeze and having them call me Cathy Sue. KENNETH CHRISTIANSON — Ecology Club 1, 2. Spartanite 4. My funniest memory was when Marge, Joe, Ivan, and all of the people at our lunch table had a “mini food fight. | will to OLCHS my locker 1298 with all the writing on the door. In ten years | hope to be finished with my accounting training and be a successful CPA. Seniors 87 JOYCE CLINKMAN — Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Varsity Band 1. Marching Band 1, 4. Pep Band 1, 4. Student Council 3, 4. Vice Presi- dent 4. Cheerleading 2, 3. JCAB, SCAB Theater 3, 4. “Bye, Bye, Birdie,’ “Once Upon a Mattress. My funniest memory is the sur- prise party which turned into a huge cake fight all over my basement, and of course making fun of the Batmobile LISA COLLINGS “Crash, Nose, Butch’ — Basketball Stat Girl 1. Track 1, 2. Volleyball 2. Cafeteria Monitor 3. Key Club 3, 4. Spartanite 3, 4. Yearbook Staff 4. SCAB. Sassy Sap- phires 3, 4. My funniest memories were the jr. and sr. egg fights around Homecoming ‘80 where my car got egged inside and out. And the night | backed into a parked car out in front of Judy Brook's house. My most memorable day was June 4, 1981. | will my big mouth to any underclassman willing to take it, but you must use it to bug Mr. Hill and Mr. Elliott. In ten years | will be a newspaper writer June Clemens or T.V. broadcaster and married to my favorite guy D.S. MARY CORRIDON — Track 1, 2. Media Center Aide 1, 2. OO 4. My funniest memory was at Dave's house sophomore year with Nancy Vahi and Jean Davia. In ten years i hope to be married and have a Secretarial job. JOE CROCILLA — Swimming 1, 2. Bowling 3. Student Aide. | will to Mr. Hill my sadistic atlas and my wig. In ten years | will be a geography major. The time Ray Samoska went paranoid when he was a casket inside a cemetery late at night. My favorite saying is “Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules. ” i | : KATHY CULLOP — Track 1, 2. Senior Pep- pers. Key Club 3. My funniest memory was seeing Nancy Vahi get stuck between two fences on Homecoming night 1980. In ten years | will be having weekend reunions with “the family. | will to the school the 4,880 tapes used to make the chain strung across the football field Lisa Collings Diane Constantine BILL CUMMINS — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2. My favorite memories are when my friends and | go out. In ten years | will be married and have a happy family. iar Mary Corridon Michael Crane Joseph Crocilla Kathy Cullop William Cummins 88 Seniors David Domine : Lori Dice ee. Jo-Anne Draper Fiona Deehan _- cer ft Carleen Dempsey PAKS Neng Chris Drikos ANITA JANE DEMPSEY “A, Banana, Chanita, Cat-Nip, Betty Co-Ed’’ — Volleyball 2. Cheerleading 4. JCAB. SCAB, My favorite memory is meeiing all my friends and having great times. | will my expert aiding skills to Sul- ly. In ten years I'll be a successful travel agent traveling around the world and owning a beach house in Hawaii. CARLEEN DEMPSEY “Car, C’’ — Volleyball 2. Basketball Stat Girl 1, 2, 3, 4. Chairman of Stat Girls — 4. French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. Staff Aide 4. JCAB. SCAB. My favorite memories are all the good times | had with my friends. I'll never forget them, especially our food fights in Poppin Fresh. | leave to Sully my organization and neatness so he can say that there are “No Problems. MARY DOYLE — Swimming 1, 2, 3. Captain 3. Wrestlerettes 2, 3, 4. Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4. Pom Pons 4. Basketball 4. Student Council 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. Concert Band 1, 2, 3. Spartanite 2, 3. Cafeteria Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. JCAB. SCAB. My funniest memory was the DePaul Pig Par- ty. My favorite was Colorado with Ei., meeting Brent and Mike and burping. | will to Mr. Hill my best wishes. Seniors 89 90 Seniors STEVE DUNNE — Band: Varsity 2, Concert 3, 4, Pep 2, 3, 4, Marching 2, 3, 4, Jazz 4. JOAN DUNNING — Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Dean's Aide 2, 3, 4. JCAB. SCAB. Teacher's Aide 4. My favorite memory was having all the good times with my friends and the Ecology Club. My funniest memory was seeing the ex- pression on Mrs. Cerny's face when | pulled the chair out on her. In ten years | plan to be semi-rich, happily married, and have about five children. BETH EAKINS “‘Bethakins’’ — Gymnastics 1. Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. Stats 1. Key Club 3, 4. JCAB. Sassy Sapphires 3, 4. My favorite memories were playing Johnny Tackle, my senior homecoming, and my Junior prom. In ten years | will be married to my sweetheart and be working as an R.N. ROBERT EGAN — Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Spar- tan Guards 2, 3, 4. Photography 1. My fun- niest memories are walking along Lake Shore Drive and deciding to take a moonlight swim, horses on Southwest Highway, and listening to the sounds of a sewer. To Mr. Scarpelli | will my straight arm stroke. CHRIS ENGEL “Pnel, Doris Day” — Key Club 3, 4. My funniest memory was driving through a garage door with Kim Yandek, and doing a donut with Liz Gornewicz into a 4 ft. ditch. | will to Mr. Collins the ring he sold me that made my finger turn green. In ten years I'll still be working at K-Mart doing my blue light specials. JEFFREY PAUL EVANS ‘“‘Slick”” — Football 3, 4. My Favorite memories were my Woodstock flashbacks, which led to the ultimate birth of what Is now known as the family. In ten years, no matter what I’m doing, | hope to rock, ard not just to roll. | will always be ready for a Woodstock revival with my family. You are all great, and | better see you all in ten years. KATHLEEN FAHEY — Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4. Ecology Club 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society 4. My favorite memory Is my junior year when | placed second In conference and the team won Conference and Districts in badminton. In ten years | hope to be a successful accoun- tant, maybe with Kraft. DEBRA FAIRCHILD — Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 1, 2, 3. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was having a bowl of chicken noodle soup dumped on my head by Sandy Healy, and all the time | spent in Mr. Craig's office. | will to this school my little brother Bobby and all of his excuses. Laura Falvey Debra Farr Joan Dunning | Denise Dybas Chrissy Eng el Michael Fisher Timothy Fleming : { Brian Feerick James Flis Kris Flynn Gerald Fiore Lisa Fischl Noreen Fitzmaurice Aimee Fleming Janet Forrer VANESSA FAURIE, ‘“‘Butterfly, ” “Gypsy Mariposa’’ — Spartanite of Black Oak Grove 2, 3, 4. My favorite, and in some cases fun- niest, memories were meeting some very special people. In ten years | hope to be ten years happier. BRIAN FEERICK — My best memory was 5A everyday and the gosh patrol. In ten years | hope to be an agricultural engineer, preferably on my own land. NOREEN FITZMAURICE, “Nor,”’ “Snor,”’ “Fitz' — Student Council 2. Teacher's Aide 1, 2. Basketball Stat Girl 1, 2. Volleyball 1, 2. Key Club 3, 4. JCAB. SCAB. NHS 3, 4. Office Occupations 4. Supper Club 4. My favorite memories are meeting the best bunch of friends ever! — The volleyball laps on the 2nd floor, being chased with eggs and fire ex- tinguishers on 91st Street, getting stitches in my chin during Basketball season, Batman, Robin and the whole Gotham City gang on Halloween, float meetings with squirt guns, and all the unforgettable weekends. The cake fight at Joyce's, the nights spent at Macs, and swimming in Sawyer’s pool at 2 in the morn- ing. In ten years | hope to be living in a man- sion in Arizona, driving a Mercedes, and be married to Dan Tanna. MARTHA FLANIGAN, “Marty,” ‘“M’ — French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Stat Girl 4. My favorite memory is meeting all my friends in the short time | was here and having so many good times. In ten years from now | hope to be hav- ing weekend reunions with the “immediate family’ AIMEE FLEMING — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Bad- minton 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1. Girls Basketball Manager 2. Forensics 2. Staff Aide 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. My funniest memory was acting silly in the cafeteria with Kristy and crunching her Fritos with my fist, which caused her to stab my orange peels with a pencil. We never laughed so hard. | will to Miss Hohn, Miss Dorne, Miss Icenogle, Miss Anderson, and Miss Surma all the care and understanding I've received from them. In ten years, | hope to be doing exactly what my Lord wants me to do. Seniors 91 TN $$ 92 Seniors VIRGINIA FORSYTHE — Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Faculty Aide 4. My funniest memory was when Anna Hellman, Laura Sanavaitis and | were stalled in Laura’s car, and she kept yell- ing because the car wouldn’t start. In ten years | hope to be making alot of money and spending most of my time in Arizona. RONALD FRAZIER — Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was getting thrown out of a Wisconsin State Park while camping with the Manley and Calahan brothers. In ten years I'll either be pushing up daisies or painting them. CHRISTINE FULOP — Tennis 1, 2, 3. Teacher's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. cosmetology 3, 4. My funniest memories were seeing Tony Scalzitti with powdered sugar all over his face sophomore year and the left side of Lawson's Biology class freshman year. | will to Mr. Moonier my opinion that he is too smart to teach high school kids. Thanks “‘Moon.”’ DANIEL GANZER — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JCAB. SCAB. NHS 3, 4. Vice President 4. Stu- dent Council 4. KATHY GARCIA — In ten years | hope to be living in Colorado and be happily married. | will to Mr. Solinko everything he ever wanted in life. COLLEEN GERAGHTY — Diving Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Track Manager 1, 2. My favorite and best memories are those | shared with my friends Donna, Jean, Alecia, Brad, and especially Jim. In ten years | hope to be a medical secretary and out on my own. | will to OLCHS my swim- ming locker and suit. EILEEN GERAGHTY — Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Captain 4. JCAB. SCAB. NHS 3, 4. Spartan Guard 3, 4. Cafeteria Monitor 2, 3, 4. Counselor's Aide 3. My funniest high school memories were those spent with the seven dwarfs, and my favorite was Halloween Junior year. In ten years | hope I'm not married. | hope I'm sailing the Caribbean on my YACHT. MATT GILBERT “Fritz'’ — Library Aide 1. Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4. Photo Club 2, 4. Ecology Club 4. Theatre 4. Art Club 3, 4. “Once Upon a Mattress. My best memory was drawing “Fritz Comics’’ for a semester during study. To this school | leave a lot of good memories, a lot of good friends, and my brother. In ten years | will be engrossed in the fine art of cartoonism. LORI GIZEWSKI — Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. Captain 4. Class President 3, 4. SCAB. JCAB. Student Council 3, 4. Most Outstanding Junior Girl. Yearbook Sales Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. Homecoming Court 3, 4. Teacher’s Aide 2, 4. Counselor's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. In ten years | will be a physical therapist. My worst memory is when Bessie died on me, and | watched her get towed away to the hospital. = Py a i ri : Y f - 2+ ] fo ’ oer ae “ y 6 aay : or Dbee Eileen Geraghty John Gilbert MaryPat Franrick Daniel Ganzer Diane Gesiakowski i Ronald Frazier John Frederick Robin Glaser tay Donna Gricus Lisa Gorecki att John Griesbaum Linda Gumber Kathleen Greenan William Haisma ROBIN GLASER “Onom, ” “Bird,” “Tur- dusmigratorium™ — Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Officer 3. Photo Club 3. JCAB. SCAB. My favorite memories are of all the good times with my friends at all the parties with Back in Black, Turkey Trot, having a best friend like Linda, watching Mimi play “Ride ‘em Cowboy,’’ Joanie always being a peanut face, Sherri using moisturizer instead of shampoo, Kathy being herself, Sue always laughing and last but not least, Deana and me doing a 1-2-3 tempo together. LISA GORECKI — Yearbook Sales 3. My best memory was meeting my good friend Carrie Howells and having Carrie fix me up with my now fiance, Eddie. In ten years | will be happily married to Eddie, living in a huge old fashioned house, on a lake in Presque Isle, Wisconsin. Right Ed?!!! LIZ GORNIEWICZ “‘Lizard’’ — Pom Pons 1 Gymnastics 1. Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. Media Center Aide 1, 3. Key Club 3, 4. Sassy Sap- phires 3, 4. In ten years | will be working in a hospital and driving around in my “black” Corvette. My favorite memories are going out with all my friends and having the best time of my life. | will to Karen Webster all my govern- ment papers, she’ll need them. ERIN A. GRAESSLE “Chick’o’ “Airhead” — Football Cheerleading 1, 3, 4. Captain 4. Basketball Cheerleading 1, 3. Varsity Band 1, 2. Marching Band 1, 2. Pep Band 2. Girls Cross Country 2. VICA 3, 4. Cosmetology 3, 4. My best memory was Julie Borg and | winn- ing second place down state at a cosmetology competition for VICA. My funniest memory was doing a flip at the half time of a basketball game and falling flat on my face. TAMMY GRATT — Girl's Bowling 2, 3. Nurse’s Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory was sharing good times and memories with all my friends. In ten years | will be married and tak- ing care of my kids. | will to OLCHS all my books and my homework to my sister. KATHLEEN GREENAN — Softball 1, 2. French Club (Vice President). My funniest memory was Junir yea at the French Club float meeting with all my friends, and when our host left before we did. In ten years | will either be a famous author of Harlequin Romances or editor of the New York Times. JOHN GRIESBAUM “‘J.G., “Gries,” “Ted- dy — Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1. Baseball 2. Key Club 4. Counselor Aide 3. My favorite memories were of my senior New Year's Eve and the unexpected overnight stay, and very memorable poker games. It’s been a slice. In ten years | will be . . . Reuniting with “‘the family ” members and pursuing hap- piness with a good job, my wife and kids. . Seniors 93 94 Seniors TOM HARM — Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Mathletes 3, 4. Teacher's Aide 4. Ecology Club 2. In ten years | hope to be making $100,000 a year in a secure job. MONICA HARPER — Class Secretary 1, 2, 3. Student Council 1, 2. JCAB. SCAB. Yearbook 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. Track 1, 2. Basketball Stat 1, 2. Baseball Stat 3, 4. Teacher's Aide 2, 3, 4. My best memories were those spent with all my friends, especially the cake fight, trips to Dove and running from eggs, Float meetings, especially sophomore year when the ‘‘click’’ designed the float at Joyce's house, Arizona with Nor and the ‘‘stud,’’ Halloween 1982 with the Penguin, Joker, Batgirl, and the little girl from Gotham city, Supper club over the summer with Bonnie and Jean, and Homecoming 1982 when everyone went. My funniest memory was the DePaul Pig party. In ten years | will be volunteering to be chairman of a committee. SCOTT HARPER — Student Service Bureau 2, 3, 4. Staff Aide 3. My favorite memories were all of the fifties dances. In ten years I'll be trying to figure out what I’m going to do with all my money, and I'll be looking forward to our class reunion. PATTI HARR — Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Council President 4. Theatre 3. Thespians 4. Forensics 4. JCAB. SCAB. Freshman Class Treasurer. Sophomore Class President. My funniest memory was on Halloween when the arch villains finally gained control of the Batmobile and succeeded in con- tributing to the delinquency of Barbara Gordon. In ten years | hope to be Bruce Springsteen's personal manager. DOUG HARRIS — | will to Ms. Erickson a cage for the monkeys she will have next year. In ten years | hope to be flying to Hawaii. DENISE HATMAKER — Dean's Aide 3, 4. SSB 1, 2. My funniest memory was freshman year in Mr. Simone'’s class when | blew up an electrical socket with my pencil. Boy did | get a shock! In ten years | hope to be a physical therapist. LYNN HAUBENREISER ‘‘Lynnards'’ — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. Staff Aide 3, 4. Junior Marshal. My funniest memory is the foam coming out of my kneepad in the middle of a volleyball game. | picked it up and | couldn't figure out what it was. My favorite memories are all the good times | had while playing sports. In ten years | hope to be work- ing in an accounting firm with Laurie N. SUZANNE C. HEINZEL “'Suzy’’ — Swimming 1. Cafeteria Aide 3. Theatre 1, 2. Office Aide 1, 2, 3. Office Occupations 4. In ten years | hope to be sipping champagne on my purple yacht. My funniest memory was in driver's ed when | hit the hood release instead of the emergency brake. | leave my sense of humor to several unnamed teachers. Denise Hatmaker Leslie Hale Doug Harris Faisel Hassan Suzanne Heinzel a Sherri Hinkleman Cynthia Hofstetter Frank Hogan Susan Houlihan Eileen Holesha Beth Holwell GARY HENDZEL — Varsity Band 1, 2, 3. Pep Band Concert Band 4. Track 2, 3. My funniest memory was Ron Kmak imitating my wipeout during a 440 yard dash. In ten years I'll be challenging Julia Childs on one of her favorite recipes. | will to Mr. Kistner my ability to play scales. SHERRI HINKLEMAN ‘‘Royal Bartender’’,— Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball Stats 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Vice President 2, 3, 4. JCAB. SCAB. Teacher's Aide 3, 4. Stu- dent Council 3. My favorite memories were the great times spent with all my friends singing to “Back in Black ’ and dancing to ‘Turkey Trot.’’ My funniest memories are Linda breaking the record with six, Leigh stranded in a cold car for three hours, Joan on the way to the AC DC concert and Mimi's paranoia. In ten years | hope to be extremely wealthy, happily married and traveling all around the world in my own chartered plane, sipping champagne REBECCA HINZ — Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestlerette 1, 2. Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, 4. JCAB. SCAB. Key Club 3. My favorite memory is the memory of all the good times | had with my great friends especially the best one | could ever ask for, JUDY!! CYNTHIA HOFSTETTER — Girl's Bowling 3, 4. JHS 1. NHS 4. Counselor's Aide 2. German Club 1. My funniest memory is Lyndon suggesting giving away free leis at the Hawaiian Dance and when Mary Barbir walked through Moraine Valley and thought it was a library. In ten years | should be just starting to prac- tice as a pediatrician FRANK HOGAN — Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2 Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. My favorite memory was taking first place in the Hillcrest freshman wrestling tournament. In ten years | hope to be happily married and successful in whatever | do EILEEN HOLESHA — Beginning Band 1. Varsity Band 2. Concert Band 3, 4 Pep Band 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was Donna Blyth pretending to be Ronald McDonald. In ten years | will be married to a certain person and hopefully very happy BETH HOWELL “'Greenie,”’ “‘Thelma, ’ ‘Puppy’? — Key Club 2. Badminton 2 Pom Pons 3. Counselor's Aide 3. Home Ec. Aide 4. My favorite memory was becoming part of the ‘‘family’’ and our day of Sing-a-Long Cindys. In ten years | will be a saleswoman for Glass Plus Incorporated, married and have a bunch of baby Greens. My favorite sayings were ‘Er Right” and ‘I don’t think so.” JOHN HORTON — Football 1. In ten years | plan on making a fortune practic- ing law and touring the country with a band called The Aftermath Seniors 95 96 Seniors Bountry 3, 4. HS 3, 4. My 2 are the times I've shared wit, SOme very special people who helped make my high school days what they were, especially those shared with Becky. | don’t know what I'll be doing in ten years from now but whatever I’m doing | hope I’m happy doing it. KAREN KALLQUIST “Sybil,” ‘Dolly’ — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. Band Office Aide 2, 3. Key Club 3. Teacher's Aide 4. JCAB. SCAB. My favorite memory was meeting all my friends and having great times with them. My funniest memory was of Homecoming of 1981. | will to OLCHS all of Mr. Witowski’s policies and procedures. David Johnson Thomas Johnson Frank Jungman Karen Juric Karen Kallquist } Judy Jungman Leah Kaminski fl l | David Kleinhans Joseph Kenny Karl Kluever Maria Karones Ronald Kmak MARIA KARONES — NHS. Science Seminar 1, 2. Cafeteria Aide 4. JCAB. In ten years | hope to have set my career objective as a cor- porate lawyer with a background in public af- fairs. At the same time, | hope to have enough money in my Swiss bank account to make the Onassis family seem middle class!! SCOTT KEHOE — Basketball 1. Baseball 1. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4. Key Club 4. Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. My favorite memory was sophomore year in the Stagg football game. Mike Crane ran out on the football field without his helmet. | will my massive legs to Coach Dunn. In ten years | hope to be the president of an advertising company in Nashville. CHERYL KENNEDY — Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. JCAB. SCAB. Gym Aide 3. Cafeteria Aide 4. In ten years | hope to be athlete administrator at a major college. My favorite memory was the great time | had on Halloween junior year. JOSEPH KENNY — Track 4. My funniest memory was the milk fight we had in 6A lunch junior year. There was milk everywhere! | will my saw-dusted clothes to Mr. McKay. LEIGH KESTIAN, “‘Le-le’’ — Basketball Stat 1. Gymnastics 1. Gymnastics Manager 2. Wrestlerette 3, 4. Key Club 4. Counselor Aide 3. Teacher's Aide 3, 4. ‘‘Sassy Sapphire” 3, 4. My favorite memories are the eggfight with all my friends against the seniors my junior year, the mud fight junior year, doubling with Karen junior and senior year to Homecoming, and decorating Mary Kay's car for her birthday with D.J. In ten years | hope to be going to parties with all my friends every Friday and Saturday night. RONALD T. KMAK — Track 2, 3, 4. My fun- niest memory is the acid fights in chemistry sophomore year, and my favorite memory is bumping into that special someone junior year. In ten years | will be a licensed bum. | leave to OLCHS my locker, located in the most distant corner of the school. Seniors 97 98 Seniors LAUREN KNAPP — Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3. Vice-President 4. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Jazz Band 3, 4. Photo Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 2. President 3, 4. Girls Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 1. President 2, 3, 4. Yearbook Photographer 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. Orchestra for School Musicals 1, 2, 3. Staff Aide 2, 4. Art Club 2. JOHN KOSMOS — HERO 1. My favorite memory was partying at lunch time. In ten years | hope to be head mechanic for Kawasaki shop. GARY KOSVICK, ‘‘Kos'’’ — Wrestling 1. Spanish Club 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was 6A lunch junior year when Bob Suchy and | went crazy and started tossing milk everywhere. In ten years | hope to be managing my own business in the California area while at the same time celebrating my 6th wedding anniversary. JOHN KRAWISZ — Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Jazz Band 3, 4. | will all my polka albums to Mr. Ricken. CAMILLE KRECIOCH, ‘Kam’ — Staff Aide 1, 2, 4. Yearbook Sales Staff 2. Student Council 2. Spanish Club 2, 3. Vice-President 3. Cafeteria Monitor 3. “Spartanite of Black Oak Grove’’ Business Manager 3, 4. KLAN 3, 4. SCAB. Many of my favorite memories were shared with my best friend Kathy. Some of my funniest were the parties at my house and the food fight on Pulaski with Dave and Kathy. My favorite saying was, ‘Way to go!”’ and ‘‘Write me a note. ’ In ten years | hope to be successfully working for a major newspaper. | also hope to still be having crazy, wild, rowdy New Year's Parties. DORIA M. KWAAK — Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4. In ten years | hope to be a child psychiatrist or a grade school teacher. My favorite memory was going to the Country-Western dance my junior year with Debbie Harvey. | leave my brother to OLCHS. MARIA KYROUDIS, ‘‘Gleek'’ — Ecology Club 4. NHS 4. French Club 4. One of my funniest memories was Mira Barbir walking through Moraine Valley thinking it was the biggest library she had ever seen. In ten years | hope to be a practic- ing pediatrician. RICHARD LAKIE, ‘“‘Lake’”” — Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4. Faculty Aide 1. Spanish Club 1. Spartanite Sports Editor 3, 4. My funniest memory is having all the food fights with Ron Frazier and Jim Callahan at the | HOP over the years. By the way, who threw that buttered covered banana dipped in blueberry syrup? In ten years I'll be happily married, working on the Sun-Times or the Heavenly Herald, whatever the case may be. JAMES LAMBRIGGER, ‘“‘Lambs'’ — Baseball 1. Track 1. Football 2. My favorite memories are the parties and Jeanette. In ten years | hope to be an Avon Lady! REGAN LAMPARSKI — Track 1. English Office Aide 1, 2. Honor Roll 3, 4. In ten years | hope to have a Grand Prix and be living in California. My funniest memory was getting lost at the Dunes with this kid on a field trip. | will to the school all those books and my locker. Gary Kosvick Kathy Kowarsch a Doria Kwaak Maria Kyroudis Lauren Knapp John Kosmos Patrice Kramer Richard Lakie James Lambrigger Camille Krecioch f £ 5 % Regan Lamparski Kathleen Lang Joseph Lennon Robert Lepper “se a A John Levickas Kathleen Lenihan £ Brian Leikel Patricia Leonard Brian Linder JOSEPH S. LASALVIA Ill — Acapella ', 2, 4 Theater 1, 2, 3, 4. Madrigals 4. My favorite memory was when | was in the play “‘tiddler on the Roof. ’ It gave me a feeling of great pride and helped me make some of the best friends I'll ever have. In ten years | hope to have a secure job with no worries and live my life one day at a time. | will the great times | had during my four years here BRIAN LEIKEL — Basketball 1. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Spartan Guards 2, 3, 4. Discipline Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. Staff Aide 2, 3, 4. JCAB. SCAB NHS 3, 4. Varsity Band 1. Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Marching Band and Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Tutor 4, My funniest memory was freshman year when the whole band ate lunch together and we had a food fight in the Jr. Sr. Lounge In ten years | hope to be a successful lawyer. | will my overstuffed locker to Oak Lawn High School. CHRIS LEINWEBER, “'C, ’ ‘‘Web, ’ “Chrissy” — Spartanite 3, 4. Basketball Stat Girl 1, 2, 3, 4. JCAB. Library Aide 1. Teacher's Aide 4 Pepper 3. My best memory of OLCHS were all of the nicest teachers whom I'll never forget. | will to Mr, Wallace all of the good times we had 6th period. In ten years | will be happily married and probably working JOSEPH LENNON — In ten years | will be Gas Company manager telling Scott what he can and can't do. KATHLEEN LENIHAN — Class President 1 Student Council 1, 2. Stat Girl 1, 2. My fun- niest memory was Jackie and | having a slap- fight in the hall. In ten years | will be an artist at a major advertising firm in California. JAMES LEPPER, ‘‘Shlep’’ — Football 1, 2, 3, 4. My favorite memories were going out on weekends and weekdays with my best friends Bruce, Tim, Lenny, and Rob, going to Gabby's house. In ten years | hope to be sit- ting on the beach with my bes t friends in Hawaii. | leave my scarred up football helmet to Sully, Coach D. and most of all Chilly Seniors 99 100 Seniors SARA : IPOSKY — Media Center Aide 2, 3, 4. Yearbook Sales Staff 1, 2. Spanish Club 4. NHS 4. My funniest memory was Jim's con- tagious laugh whenever he saw my |.D. | hope to be successful in 10 years as an accountant, a special education instructor, or in art education. ROBERT LOCACIUS ‘'Bobcat'' — Dean's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. HERO 3, 4. Staff Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was sending a singing telegram to Camille Krecioch on her birthday In ten years | will be living it up in France, lear- ning to be a chef with Chef Boy-ar-dee. | will the Fassano Pie Company to Mr. Vazzana. MARY JO LOGSDON — My funniest memory was seeing Margie Newren being dragged down the hall by Bob Stearns. In ten years | hope to be very successful, rich, and married KENNETH LOPEZ — In ten years | would pro- bably be married, and having a grand time en- joying life with my wife KENNETH LYNCH — In ten years | will be working at McVitte Plating on 16th Street in Chicago, making money and getting married, and maybe have a kid or two. I'll probably join the Marines if a war comes up. I'll be glad to fight for what | believe in SHUKRI MAALI — Counselor's Aide 2. In ten years | hope to be vacationing 6 months out of the year CAROLYN MAJOR, ‘‘Maj, ‘‘Turtle, ' ‘Deputy Droopalong” — Wrestling Stat 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling Cheerleader 3. Football Cheerleader 4. My favorite memories were shared with all my friends. My funniest memory was when Jeannie and | were Hawaiians dancing up and down her driveway PATRICK MANGIN, ‘‘Mags, ’ ‘‘Eing’ — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. Key Club 4. Football 1. My favorite memory was sophomore year when we flooded the basket- ball locker room and the water overflowed down the stairs. | will all my laughs to certain friends. In ten years | hope to be making alot of money selling insurance and coaching basketball. DANIEL MANLEY — Track 1, 2, 3, 4. In ten years | hope to be a major in the Air Force and working on the Space Project for NASA. ANTHONY MARCHETTI — Football 1. Wrestling 1, 2, 4. In ten years | should hopeful- ly be in heaven celebrating. BRANDY MASSETT, ‘Twiggy,’ “‘Buges’’ — Volleyball 1. Tennis 2, 3. Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. Junior Usher 3. My funniest memory was Mr. Saunders running one of my RPG pro- grams, and the program never ran completely because the main computer went bizerk with red and yellow lights flashing causing the com- puter to come to a complete halt because of an error in the program. | will to OLCHS my sister, my cafeteria tables, and the rag | used to clean them. In ten years | will be 28, mar- ried, and working in some business as an accountant Shukri Maali Carolyn Major é d if 7 Sandra Martin Brandy Massett THERESA MASTELA, “Tres, ’ ‘Weasel,’ “Mastie, ’ ““MaMa,” “Judy Jetson’ — Dean's Aide 2. Counselor Aide 2. Basketball Stat 3. The Family. My favorite memories are Denny's. Pullover, | gotta laugh, Social, going through the tennis courts on our hands and knees, Michigan after Homecoming, road trips, Oasis, snowman patrol, Jewel parking lot. In ten years | hope to be still partying with all my friends: Peg, Juny, Wrubs, Kelly-K-face, Greenie, Julies, Nemz, Brat, Bo-Bo, Turts, Wits, Danny, Ed, Kenny, Ronnie, Tom, Joe, Mike, Terry. JAMES MAYERHOFER — Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Jazz Band 3 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. In ten years | hope to be an engineer for some important company. ” DAWN McCLELLAND — Track 1, 2. Cross . P Cc try 2. Student C il 2. P 3 Yousef Matariyeh James Mayerhofer Chris McCarthy edie Caiaat hlse 5 Way Recheck, clarcse was walking into the boys bathroom to change for track. | will to the school my 2nd floor locker with the caved-in bottom. JOHN McDONALD — Football 1. LARRY McELHENY — | will to the school anything found in my locker worth any value. COLLEEN McGARRY ‘‘Mam,” “‘Colinski ” — Mathletes 2, 3, 4. President 4. French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 3. President 4. NHS 3, 4. Secretary 4. Spanish Club 3, 4. ‘‘Oliver’’ 2. Forensics 2. SCAB. Staff Aide 2, 3, 4. My favorite and funniest memory is everything in- volving the Hawaiian dance, especially the ocean water and Lyndon’s announcement of the Hawaiian Leis. | will any and all spare time to Ms. Tomeski and my geography notebook to Mr. Hill for his book. In ten years | will be the personal interpreter to the President of the United States. MARIBETH McGINNIS — Publicity crew for “Fiddler on the Roof.’’ Badminton 2, 3, 4. Key Club 3, 4. Sassy Sapphire 2, 3, 4. My best memory was meeting all my great friends. My funniest memory was giving Nancy R. a bath, New Year's Eve 1982, the egg fights between the Juniors and Seniors, and the mud fight at Covington Sophomore year. In ten years | will be having weekend reunions with the im- mediate family. MARY KAY McGRATH — Office Aide 1, 2, 3. Badminton 2, 3, 4. JCAB. SCAB. Student Council 3, 4. Student Council Secretary 4. Key Club 3, 4. My best memories are the great times | spent with the greatest family in the world. | will to Mr. Lockwood 4,880 tabs. In ten years | will be having weekend reunions with the family. : ’ e | se, Le Colleen McGarry MariBeth McGinnis John McGinty Mary McGrath i 4 Seniors 101 102 Seniors CHRIS McLAUGHLIN — My funniest memory was the food fight my sophomore year, the last day of school. In ten years | will be married and have a family living in California in a beach house. SUZETTE MERROW “‘Zettes ’ “‘Suzinski’’ — In ten years | will be rich, and a Duchess sunning myself on the Riviera. My funniest memory was crawling out the conference room window, and my friends tried to lock me out in the cold. | will to this school Colleen McGarrie’s jewelry KELLY MEYERS — | will my photo know-how to Mr. Horejs. In ten years | hope to be training show horses. My favorite memory in O.L. is having Mr. Dominiak and Mr. Horejs for my Art teachers. GAIL MILLIGAN — Theater 1. Basketball Stat Girl 3. Basketball Manager 4. Staff Aide 4. My favorite memory was meeting my friends during these four years of high school. In ten years | plan to have a career and be married to Greg Lehman. | will to Coach Scaduto all the sweaty Cannon bath towels | donated for the B.B. teams TED MORA — In ten years | hope to be rich, married, and a famous artist of Chicago. My funniest memory was Jeff Mott! giving me 3 packs of Bubbie Yum and | ate all three at the same time Christine McLaughlin Monica Meehan _ Gail Milligan Heather Milligan : : Kenneth McGuir Laura Mitchell — e Khawla Mohammad Ks : 2 Af VY Michael Moran Jeffrey Mottl John Murray | a Patrick Murray Maureen Murray Linda Neaves Brian Nelson Gina Naples RITA MORONG — Swimming 1. Track 1. Distributive Ed 3, 4. JEFF MOTTL — Basketball 1, 2, 3. Spartanite 4. My funniest memory was when Ted Mora used a screwdriver with our electrical project shorting it all out. CATHY MULLEN — Gymnastics 1. | will my favorite group GENESIS to my lov- ing mom. JOHN MURRAY — Football 2. My favorite memory was passing the Constitu- tion test. MAUREEN MURRAY — Distributed Ed. 3, 4. My funniest memory was when | was choking and Patty Schlasky and Don Brooks thought | was faking. PATRICK MURRAY — Football 1. Track 1. Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4. Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4. Ecology Club 4. Acapella 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA SUE NEAVES “P5t2B2C1 ' — National Honor Society 3, 4. JCAB. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Varsity Band 1, 2. Concert Band 3, 4. Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Officer 1, 2, 3, 4. Photo Club 1, 2, 3. Staff Aide 3, 4. In ten years | will be living in a purple mansion, with landscaping of violets, hyacinths and grape vineyards, driving a fleet of purple automobiles, with pur- ple interior, owning a corporation that manufactures every possible purple item that exists, and possessing the world’s largest amethyst. My favorite memories were those | spent with my friends — dancing to “Back in Black ’ and “Turkey Trot,” all the band trips, and the parties. My funniest memory to me now is get- ting stopped by a cop February 27, 1981 when | had green hair. BRIAN NELSON “‘Lurch’’ — Photo Club 4. Spartanite 4. | leave my beginning in Photography to Mr. Horejs and 1 5 8 of my gross income. In ten years | will be taking the world’s greatest photos and getting paid top dollar for it — Millions of Dollars! You'll see my name everywhere! TOM NELSON — Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Cafeteria 4. In ten years | will open a cheese and cucumber sandwich company. Ruth Neuman Seniors 103 GEORGE JAMES NIKOLOPOULOS — Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 2. My favorite memory was going out the night of Homecoming dur- ing my sophomore year to Maple Lake. You know who? | will my appendix to this school. | hope to be on easy street in ten years. RENE NISBET “‘Rey’’ — Ecology Club 1. Art Club 2, 3. Dean's Aide 2. Teacher's Aide 3. HERO Pres. 4. In ten years | hope to be rich, married and have 6 kids. My funniest memory was flipping hamburgers at the Art Club picnic with Diane Constantine. | will Mr. Smenos my smile. LAURA A. NIZIOLEK “‘Niz’’ — Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. Track 2, 3. Teacher's Aide 3, 4. Swim Timer 1, 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. My favorite memory was meeting Joe. My funniest memory was Joe willing to beat up a swim team for me. In ten years | hope to be involved in an accoun- ting business (Haubenieser and Assoc.) mar- ried (J.S.) and maybe have one or two children, anda dog. Margaret Newren Ellen Nienhuis George Nikolopoulos Rene Nisbet CHERYL NOFFS — Nurse's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. My favorite memories would be meeting all my friends and all the great times we had. In ten years | plan on being a legal or executive secretary for a large firm. if KATHY NOLAN “‘Mo ’ — Drama Club 1, 2. Spartanite 3, 4. In ten years | hope to be mak- ing lots of money, but doing very little work. | will Doc. Nowlan the correct spelling of his last name — NOLAN. My best memories were the times | spent with ‘‘the gang’ and my best friend Camille, playing hockey with Spree, and eating sub’s from Den's Deli — ‘‘Them babies were good!’’ JENNIFER NORDQUIST — NHS 3, 4. Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Girl's Bowling 4. Photo Club 1. Spanish Club 3. | will to my sister all of my chemistry labs. In ten years | will hopefully be done with college and working in a hospital. CATHLEEN NOVOTNY — Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. Basketball Stat 1. Softball 1, 2. NHS 3, 4. My funniest memory was finally getting to know Ron Kmak better after three years — (Thank you Laurie!) — and all the fun times | have had with all my friends. In ten years | will be making my way up in a big corporation to a top executive posi- tion, where | will make mega bucks to pay for my annual vacations to the Virgin Islands and Florida. Seiten: A I Jody Noffsinger Kathleen Nolan 4 } Jennifer Nordquist Cathleen Novotny 104 Seniors MARGARET O'CONNOR “Peg,” ‘‘Petsie,”’ “Sybil, ‘Tennessee Tuxedo — My best memories are the greatest, wildest friends | know: Juny, Jules, Tres, Wrubs, Cynd, Greeny, Kelly-K-Face, Carrie, Kiki, Nemz, and Lyn. My funniest memories are road trips to Western Springs, “Quote un quote, ’ Tres's green face, Libertyville, getting kicked out of Denny's, and to the greatest bunch: Ed, Dan- ny, Ron, Kenny, Mike, Joe, Tom and Terry — here's to more “‘socials! ’ In ten years | will be flying an airplane while playing a banjo! MIKE OLEWINSKI ‘Oly’ — Football 1. Cross Country 2. Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Spartanite 3. In ten years | will be around. My funniest memory was 3rd period Advanced Algebra. ROB OMIECINSKI — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. i ‘ NHS 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Staff Aide 1, 2, vase coe. Ye 3, 4. ; ; 7 : F . My favorite memory of Oak Lawn High School _ Margaret O’Connor Michael Olewinski Delphine Olmos Sal ie AGIAN L.-Woey ‘Besieibieh claret a sophomore. In ten years | hope to be playing basketball or baseball for some pro team. JOHN ORR — HERO 4. | will to the school all my left over cuts and all the problems | caus- ed. | hope to be a successful dentist, and financing Pete Agee and John Kosmos’s motorcycle shop. DEIDRE O'SULLIVAN ‘‘Deeder’”” — My fun- niest memory was benny year in the library when the giant milk carton fell on my head, and | was kicked out of the library because | screamed. In ten years | hope to be very hap- pily married to Chris and be very involved in my career. | will to OLCHS my notebooks and practically everything else accept my sanity. DENISE ANN PACOUREK “‘Bones ’ “‘Legs’’ “Stella’’ ‘Fozzie’ — Media Center Aide 3. Basketball Stat 1. Cheerleading 2, 4. Gym- nastics 1, 3. Key Club 3, 4. In ten years | hope to be a physical therapist and to be married. My funniest memories were eating mashed potatoes at my house with Judy. — Meeting all my great friends, and watching all the houses on 91st fly by real fast. | will to my sisters, Donna and Dale, all the great times I've had here. | also will my smile to Mr. Scarpelli. MARIA PARILLO — Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Counselor's Aide 3. My favorite memories are the dances and do- ing the half-time shows with the band. Ten years from now I'll be married, teaching, or making spaghetti. | will to Mr. Solinko my pro- mise to return in 5 yrs. to tell his psych. class there S Happiness After High School!! DIANE PAWLAK — Counselor's Aide 2. Hopefully in ten years I'll know what | want to do with my life. My best memory was meeting Steve, and my funniest memory was sneaking around Dave B's window with Nancy Vahl. — Also having the best friends anyone could ask for. : Deirdre O’ Sullivan Denise Pacourek William Palmer Karyn Panfil Diane Pawlak Seniors 105 MARK PEARSON — Basketball 1. Football 2. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. In ten years | hope to be the rhythm guitarist for the Beatles. CHARLEE PERFETTO ‘‘Boss’’ ‘“Chuck ’ “Ma” “‘Sunshine’’ — Dean's Aide 3, 4. Media Aide 2. | will to Lisa Keenan all my government papers, not that they'll help any. | also will Mr. Smenos my smile. My funniest memory was getting a flat tire at the woods a half hour before the work program banquet. In ten years I'm hoping all my dreams will be taking place. PAUL E. PISARSKI Tex “Ski’’ “Urban’’ — ICE 1, 4. My favorite memory was on Hallo- ween 1981 when Pat, Sherry, Dan, and myself went cruising and Pat had a dozen eggs. Six of them hit the inside of my car because he was laughing so hard he couldn't throw them out. Then we hit someone with shaving cream. In ten years | will have graduated from Service of College, and be happily married. LISA PITTS “Pitter'’ — Office Aide 1, 2, 3. Spanish Club 2, 3. Office Occupations. In ten Mark Pearson Charlee Perfetto Rene Phillips years I'll probably still be struggling desperately towards success. And the rest, well... I'll leave that up to my novio, Bill. My best memories were the times | shared with my best friend Jamie Ziyad. My funniest memories were Sassy Sapphires, friends, and especially those breakfasts. MIKE PLEWA — Swimming 1. Spartan Guard 3, 4. | will my government book to Mr. Hill. In ten years | hope to make enough money to support my wife and family. My funniest memory was diving over the horse for gym- nastics and finding out there was no mat on the other side. LINDA PLUTA “‘Pluts’’ — Swim Timer 2, 3, 4. NHS 4. Counselor Aide 1, 2, 4. Yearbook Staff 1, 2, 3. In ten years | hope to be working in a « — bok hospital, living In a mansion and driving a ‘ Mercedes Benz 450 SL. To Mr. Astrauskas y and Mr. Scarpelli | will the split watches and all ee A 2 ; the split sheets | did for them the past years. ; i ; . é . My best memory was my Scientific Instrumen- P : . tation class. Kevin Plante Michael Plewa Linda Pluta PETER L. POLLACK — Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chess 1, 2, 3, 4. Mathletes 3. | will to Mr. Dominak my collection of sadistic chess pieces. In ten years | hope to be listening to Mr. Moonier chant ancient Greek hymns on the side of Kilimanjaro. TERRIE POSCH — Girls Bowling 1, 2. Choir 1, 2, 3. Office Education Assoc. 4. In ten years | hope to be on a Luxury Cruise. DEANNA R. POYNTER “‘Mouth’’ — Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. Swim Timers 1, 2. Yearbook Sales Staff 1, 2, 3. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Cafeteria Aide 1, 2, 3. Teacher's Aide 4. My favorite moment was my soph. Sweetheart Dance with David, Caryn, John, Gina, and Dan. My funniest memories were the nights Karen, Mary, Lori, Cindy, and Cheryl went to the Double Drive Inn and Karen and | almost suffocated in the trunk. In ten years | plan on being married to David. JEANNIE PROVOST ''Juicy”’ “‘Juny” “Lucy’’ “‘Jenski ’ ‘‘Poncho'' — Media Center Aide, Counselor Aide. My best memories are those shared with the people who made “‘us’’ us and “them them. They include Western Springs, Milkweed Day's, Joe’s Garage. In ten years | will be occupying a house with the rest of the “Dirty Dozen and entertaining whoever “them ’ may be at that time. Robert Pohlman Peter Pollack Theresa Posch Deanna Poynter 106 Seniors DEBORAH L. PRYOR — Freshman Chorus. Acappella 2, 3, 4. Student Director for Theater 2, 3, 4. Thespians 3, 4. Teacher's Aide 2. Media Center Aide 4. Madrigals 4. Spartanite 4. “‘Oliver. ’ “Sound of Music. ’ “David and Lisa. ‘Free to Be. ’ “Bye-Bye Birdie. ’ “Diary of Anne Frank.” ‘Once Upon a Mattress. ’ My funniest memory was losing my shoe during a Bye-Bye Birdie performance. | will all of my government headaches to my sister, Rose. In ten years, | hope to be married to Pat and have a successful career in journalism. PATRICK PULVER — In ten years | hope to be a gas station attendant. JACQUELINE RAINSFORD — Swim Timing 1, 2. My favorite memory is having met all of my friends and doing all of the crazy things that we did. ‘‘Like mostly getting into trouble.” In ten years | hope to have a good job and be married. To Mr. Ricordati, | owe him everything for putting up with me. HAMID RAZIK — Spartanite 3, 4. My favorite memory was in the library and | told Jeannie Sorice to grab this guy, and she did! JENNY REICHARD — My favorite memory was going to prom with Scott Harris, May 2, 1981. In ten years | hope to be married with 2 kids and living in a beautiful house built by my husband. TIMOTHY REILLY, ‘‘Riles'’ — Graphic Arts Aide 3. My favorite memory was sitting in the back of Mr. Sullivan's history class. | will to the school my locker and all that is in it. In ten years | would like to be out of Oak Lawn, Illinois. é or Patrick Pulver A Tina Ranalli Nancy Ray Jenny Reichard Timothy Reilly Laura Rezetko Tammy Rhoades Seniors 107 108 Seniors THOMAS ROBSON — Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4. Teacher Aide 4. My favorite memory was the look on Coach Storer’s face when he con- gratulated me for finally running a great race at districts my junior year. In ten years | hope to be making money and coaching. | will to my sister all of my great study habits. RACHEL ROGERS — Swimming 1, 2. Pom Pons 3. ANTHONY RUSSO — Baseball 1. Track 4. Teacher's Aide 1, 2, 3. My favorite memory from this school was finding the girl of my dreams, Anna Amoroso. In ten years | hope to be more of a lady’s man than | am now. | will to OLCHS the four years | have been here. KELLY RYAN “K.K.’’ — Stat Girl 2. Key Club 3, 4. Sassy Sapphires, Office Occupations 4. ‘‘Us.'’ My funniest memories were: Snowman patrol and all the great times | had with my wild friends. Patsy, Jules, Juny, Tres, Wrubs, Greeny, Kiki, Turts, Nemz, Brat, and Cyn. In ten years | will be happily married with ‘'4”’ children and living somewhere warm. | will my constitution test to Mr. Hill. TRICIA SALERNO ‘Butter Cookie’’ — Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. Captain 4. JCAB. SCAB. My funniest memory was Halloween night my junior year. In ten years | hope to be a nurse. f ¥ Kelly Ryan Maria Ryl-Kuchar Thomas Robson Susan Rowe Edward Sala Tricia Salerno Amer Samawi RAYMOND SAMOSKA — Teacher's Aide 2, 3, 4. French Club 1, 2, 3. Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was a few friends and | getting kicked out of the library BRUCE SCADUTO ‘“‘Buddha'’ — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was Junior year after Football prac- tice running across the field. My favorite memory was all the new friends | met and will never forget. In ten years | will be living in Hawaii with a cold Mai Tai in my hand, and counting my millions. | will to Don Carsons the right touch. PATTI SCHALASKY — Nurse’s Aide 2. Distributive Education 3, 4. Vice President 4. | will my ‘'B ’ in distributive education to Mr. Ricordati. My funniest memory was recording Mr. Ricordati singing like Kermit the Frog. In ten years | hope to be married and working in _ ee w, the medical field. Raymond Samoska Laura Sanavaitis Bruce Scaduto Anthony Scaizitti DONALD SCHMIDT — Wrestling 3, 4. In ten years | hope to be a paramedic and fireman for Chicago. LISA SCHOENEMAN — Cheerleading 3, 4. Gymnastics 1. Basketball Stats 1, 2. Staff Aide 3. JCAB. SCAB. NHS. In ten years | will be a medical illustrator. STEVE SCHRAMEK — Swimming 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL SCHULTZ — Photo Club 1, 2, 3. Mathletes 4. My favorite memory is going camping in the middle of rural Illinois and near- ly getting killed. | will to the rest of the students all my tests and papers so they can avoid as much work as possible. In ten years | will be an ambassador to the People’s Republic. WILLIAM SCHULZ — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory is Bruce, George, Tim, and me flooding the basketball locker room and the stairs looked like a waterfall. In ten years | plan on being a commercial artist and making lots of bucks, j and hopefully be married to Sue with 1050 = | SERS Se sco a children. Patricia Schalasky Donald Schmidt Lisa Schoeneman Michelle Schopper sms l William Schulz Seniors 109 110 Seniors KAREN SEEHOFFER “'Sylvester the Cat’’ — Cadet Band 1. Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Varsity Band 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 3, 4. Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4. My favorite memory was being in band and going on the Band Trip my 1st and 3rd year. My funniest memory was giving Tim his trumpet. In ten years | will be in Oregon as a veterinarian assistant for a zoo. STEVE SENKA — Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Football 1, 2. Bodybuilding 3, 4. In ten years | hope to be married to a rich manager and be a top amateur bodybuilder. COLLEEN MARIE SHERRY — Teacher's Aide 4. My funniest memory was having gymnastics in gym. We had to do a candle with our toes pointed. Well, | got my legs stuck in the air and it took three gym teachers and a nurse to get me down again. In ten years | will be living in the East Coast. PATRICK SHERRY — Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Baseball 2. My favorite memory is Paul Pisarski making a hairpin turn at 40 m.p.h. with John Wakefield and myself in the car. In ten years | will be trying to make friends with Paul after he reads this. | will also be out of the service and graduated from College. MARIA SIEDIS — Track 3, 4. Cross Country 4. Teacher's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. Art Club 2. Bowling 1, 2. Year Book Sales Staff 2. My favorite memories were the cross country team giving me a surprise 16th Birthday party, and all the other good times we had together. In ten years | hope to be successful in whatever | am doing and to still have all the good friends that | have now. JULIE SIERAKOWSKI, “‘Jules, ’ ‘‘Babydoll,”’ “‘Jwea,”’ “Polly, ’ “Edith,”’ ““Ski’’ — Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. JCAB. Key Club 3, 4. Basketball Manager 3. My favorite memory was meeting all my crazy friends and the times we had together. My funniest memory was Joe Mcintyre and Ed Mertic throwing Cyndie W. in the mud pond at our softball game, Pom-pon try-outs, Miami nights, turkey din- ners, road trips with ‘‘them,”’ trick or treating with Peg. In ten years | will be tak- ing road trips. | will myself to Mr. Mulrenin. GWENDOLYN SIGLER — Yearbook Sales Staff 1. Orchestra 2. JCAB. Tennis 1, 2, 3. My favorite memories are Laura and Jenny in the sprinkler, Cindy at Nancy's and Lisa’s powder fight in the locker room, and especially at the Dunes. Also the time when my friends took me out November 20. In ten years | nope to be married, and pursuing my career, and hopefully having more fun on New Year's. SHARI SIWINSKI “Pollack” “‘Ski'’ — Softball 1, 2, 3. Key Club 3, 4. Basketball State Girl 1, 2. Varsity Basketball Manager 3. Spartan Guard 3, 4. Aide 4. My funniest memory was Julie, Cyndie, and me trying out for Pom-pons. My favorite memory was becoming good friends with R.L. my senior year; Sophomore year with Julie and Cyndie. | will to Mr. Sullivan a new pen for all the library passes he signed for me. | will all my intelligence to Jennifer Bateman. In ten years | hope to be a college graduate and to be married and raising a family. Conference for softball. My funniest memory was being truant when taking my friend's pet to the vet for surgery — it died. In ten years | will be a commercial artist in Florida, so | can pay for the gas in my Cadillac and Yacht. | will to the school and teachers, my benny sister — good luck!! Robert Sharon Julie Sierakowski Gwendolyn Sigler Karen Seehoffer Steve Senka Colleen Sherry Patrick Sherry Maria Siedis cal | Shari Siwinski Cindy Skala Carol Skoumal MARTY SIPLE — Pep Band 1, 4. Marching Band 1, 4. Concert Band 1, 2. Varsity Band 3, 4. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. | hope in ten years to be a computer repairman. PAULA SMITH — Volleyball 1, 2. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 1, 2, 3. OEA 4. Pep Band 1, 2. My funniest memory was not knowing how to pronounce my boyfriend's last name, after going with him for six months. My favorite memory was meeting all my friends. JEANNE SORICE — Gymnastics 1. Swim Timer 2. Spartanite 2. Teacher's Aide 3, 4. Pom Pons 3, 4. Co-Captain 4. | will to Mr. Wallin a cored apple. In ten years | hope to be a successful R.N. working in a large hospital and maybe married. My best memory is the summer of 1981 when | got government out of the way with Cathy B. and | met two of my closest friends | have, Terri and Carey. ROBERT SUCHY — Track 1. Cross Country 1, 2. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Key Club 3, 4. Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4. JCAB. SCAB. Office Aide 2, 4. Ecology Club 2, 3, 4. Officer 3, 4. Spanish Club 3. My funniest memories are all the times | drove my counselor crazy trying to change all my classes. | will to Senor Lathrop my Spanish book, and it didn't help a bit. In ten years | hope to be married and have a caeer as a famous movie director. James Smith . Scott R. Smitko Laurie Sonichsen Jeanne Sorice Patrick Stratman Robert Suchy Seniors 111 STEVEN SWIEC ‘‘No Nukes ’ — Track 1, 2. Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Jazz Band 3, 4. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4. I will to future Jazz students my drilling contract in the practice room. In ten years | plan to work at Three Mile Island. JAMES SZILAGYI — Spartanite 4. In ten years | hope to be an established Journalistic success and have a part-time job as a sheep herder in Scotland, while wearing a fez. My favorite memory was pub-hopping in London over Easter vacation my junior year. | will to Peter Pollack the ticket stub from the sold-out Frankie Howard performance, and to Mr. Peaslee the sunny side up egg carton. GEORGE THIEL — Wrestling 1. Cross Country 2, 3. Track 2, 3. NHS 4. Teacher's Aide 3, 4. Mathletes 3, 4. My favorite memory is canoeing and play- ing pinochle. | will to Mr. Gibson my vote for Reagan pins. In ten years I'll be on the National Soccer Team of the People’s Republic. MAUREEN THORNTON — Swim Timer 1, 2. Yearbook Sales Staff 1, 2. Spanish Club 1. Yearbook Staff 3. Teacher's Aid e 1, 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. My fun- niest memory is cruising the first night Linda Neaves got her license and | was in the street in front of Bob Suchy’s house and she dragged me down the street when | wasn't in the car yet. My favorite memories have been of K.G. ANITA TOCZYLOWSKI ‘‘Jellybean’’ — Dean's Aide 2. Media Center Aide 4. SSB 1, 2, 3, 4. | will leave all my cuts from second period to Mr. Smenos. | hope in ten years to be married to my sweetie Mark, and having Babe Hippo for a sister-in-law. My favorite memory was meeting Mark Bronkema in Internal. SHERI TUZIK — Swim Timer 1, 2. Nurse’s. Aide 2, 3, 4. In ten years | will hopefully be happy. My favorite memory at OLCHS was talking about Hawaii everyday til we went. THEODORE TYSZKO — | will my work time-card to Mr. Leach with thanks for his help. In ten years | hope to be married with three kids and be employed as a janitor. My funniest memory was freshman year when | spilled my lunch on the cashier. SUE UNNERSTALL — Media Center Aide 2, 3. Staff Aide 4. My best memory at OLCHS was sharing good times and memories with all my friends. In ten years from now God only knows what I'll be doing. Sylvia Ternes George Thiel oe i Tammy Tolsma Brenda Tuazon 112 Seniors es | Steven Swiec Maureen Thornton “ Theodore Tyszko IV Sheri Tuzik Susan Unnerstall L_ aa © wae soe Atm ame SS i RRUE ere errr: é ih ates ? bee ee L Sandra Vervaet John Verschave Gina Venturella JEAN URYASZ ‘‘Minnie’’ — HERO Work Program. In ten years | hope to be married to the guy | love very much NANCY VAHL — Junior Peppers. Key Club 4. Counselor Aide 4. Office Aide 4 My funniest memories are playing poker at Dave Balachowski's house. Also, homecoming 1980 where Kathy Cullop and | were dragged through the forest preserves at Maple Lake. My favorite memory is the day Tom Cappos set me up with John Griesbaum. Ten years from now | will still be having my weekend reunions with the ‘‘family, ’ and happily married, living in Montana with a dozen kids. TIM VALASEK — Football 1. Basketball 2. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was New Year's Day with my three best friends, Lenny, Jim, and Bruce. In ten years | hope to be married, have three kids, and own my own business. KELLY VARNELL — My best memory will be leaving this school. My funniest memory was racing my brother, and just as | was winning, the hood flew up on me. In ten years | will be living it up!!! LISA VASIL — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Softball 1, 2. Media Center Aide 1, 2. My funniest memory was at the Sandburg Volleyball game when Barb and | found clones of the freshman team and while running to tell the coaches | fell in the middle of the court and Barb dragged me off. | will my sunglasses and shoelaces. In ten years | hope to be teaching pre-school children. GINA VENTURELLA — Bowling 1. Student Council 2. Cosmetology 3, 4. Mar- ching Band 1, 2. Varsity Band 1, 2. Counselor Aide 1. My favorite memory was the good times | spent with Laurie and Chris especially Junior year after the 50’s dance. In ten years | hope to be working as a hairstylist in my father's shop. | also hope to be spending alot of time with my best friends, Laurie and Christopher. David Vicker Seniors 113 114 Seniors KAREN VORBERG — Spanish Club 1, 3. Swim Timer 1. Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4. NHS 3, 4. Class Treasurer 3, 4. SCAB. JCAB. My funniest memory was Babs and Wally wrestling on the stairs. In ten years | hope to be married and be a Certified Public Accountant with three kids. WALTER WAHLFELDT — Track 2, 3, 4. Spartan Guards 2, 3, 4. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Concert Band President 3, 4. Cafeteria Aide 3, 4. NHS. My favorite memory was going to Europe as an ex- change student. In ten years I'll be looking back at my yearbook to see what | should be doing. ROBIN WALDEN — In ten years | will be the highest ranked officer in the U.S. Coast Guard. TAMMY WALKER — Media Center Aide 1. My best memory was meeting John Belter and Mike Summers, My funniest memory was my Junior year, Mike and | always bumming around during school. In ten years | will either be work- ing at the bank, or hopefully living in Maui, Hawaii with someone special. JANET WALLENBURG ‘“‘Jay ’ — Media Center Aide 2. HERO 3, 4. Beginning Band 1. Varsity Band 2. My funniest memory was my sophomore year on the band trip to ISU when Linda Neaves, Patti Burns, Sue Houlihan and | barricad- ed Ms. Osterman’s door with garbage cans and tables. She opened her door and all the stuff fell in. In ten years | will be Pediatrician working in Christ Hospital and making lots of money. MARC WALLER — Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. My favorite memory was pinning the kid from Rich East High School in 55 seconds on 11 26 81. In ten years | will be enjoying myself in Hawaii. RAY WEBSTER — Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 1. My best memory was last year's District party. | will to OLCHS my love for the Stones. In ten years | will be working in another state. George Vowell Walter Wahlfeldt i eee Robert Walker Tamara Walker TO —————————— Karen Vorberg John Wakefield Robin Walden Janet Wallenberg Marc Waller Raymond Webster BARBARA ANN WESSELHOFF “‘Barbie, B.'’ — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. JCAB. SCAB. Homecoming Court 3. Stat Girl 1. Basketball Manager 3, 4. French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. My funniest and favorite memories are all of my friends C, A, C, M, L, D and D. | will to Ms. Williams my fantastic French accent. In ten years | will be either slaving over a hot stove or still studying to be an orthodontist. KATHY WHITE — Counselor's Aide. My funniest memory was Mo sliding down the bannister and being caught by Mr. Hill. In ten years | will be living in Hollywood, California, writing and recording songs with Dean. CYNDIE WHITTINGTON ‘‘Cynda,” “'Whitts’’ — Track 2. BB Stats 2, 3. BB Manager 3. Key Club 3, 4. JCAB. SCAB. Pom Pons 3. Cheerleading 4. Sassy Sapphires 3, 4. Snowman Patrol. The Family Dirty Dozen. My funniest memories have been with all my crazy friends. From the pool before basketball games, with Joe during Sweetheart dance, taking pictures with 12 of us, Peg's crazy driving — “'sing along’s,”’ our parties, ... but the best are yet to come with my great friends. In ten years | will be married to Don Kustok and have three kids. | will myself to Mr. Morganthaler. MIKE WIERSMA “Shoes” — Football 1, 2, 3, 4. DE 3, 4. My funniest memory is the sophomore year 50's dance, and catching my first touchdown pass against Richards sophomore year. In ten years | hope to have a family with two boys and two girls. MITCH WIERZGAC “‘Harem’’ — Dean's Aide 2, 3. Career Center 1, 2. My sad- dest memory was bottoming out my car on the speed bups. | will to Mr. Murphy all of my cleared cuts. In ten years I'll be racing Pro Stocks for a living. JEFFREY J. WILAMOWSKI — Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3. Varsity Band 1, 2. Concert Band 3, 4. My favorite memory was pinning St. Lawrence's heavyweight to win the meet. In ten years | hope to be a successful machinist. DAVE WILLS “‘Bumper’’ — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Discipline Committee 3, 4. Teacher's Aide 3, 4. Spartanite 4. My funniest memory was the pizza fight down Cicero Avenue between the basketball players. My favorite memory was winning conference as freshmen and sophomores in basketball. In ten years | will be the top sports announcer in the nation and |'ll be making $500,000. ROY WILKIE — Football 1, 2, 3. Track 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was during the last day of my Junior year when | found out my friend G.S. and | liked the same girl. In ten years | will be a firefighter for the O.L.F.D. DAVID WILDE “‘Dave ” — Swimming 2, 3. Spartan Guards 3, 4. Varsity Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 2, 3, 4. My funniest memory was my neighbor's car dying out 23 times on the way to school. My best memory was senior year and all the times on swimming. | will to my sister my great locker. In ten years | hope to be out of college, very successful, and making lots of money. Christine West tecunat we oe Bie Kathleen White Cynthia Whittington Michael Wiersma Mitchell Wierzgac : David Wilde Roy Wilkie David Wills Patrick Wolfe Wendy Wood Seniors 115 116 Seniors WENDY WROBLE “Wrubs,” “‘Jetscreamer’’ — Media Center Aide 2. Key Club 3, 4. JCAB. SCAB. My favorite memories are all the good times I've had. My funniest was the mudfight at Covington. | will my extra credit to Cynthia Whittington. In ten years | will be the lead singer of the B-52’s. KIM YANDIK — My favorite teacher and a great friend has been and will always be Ms. Bibeau. My funniest memory is getting stuck in a ditch at 7:50 on the way to school with Joanne and Moreen. My best memory is meeting Gary. In 10 years | will be making millions being a physical therapist. | will probably, and unfortunately, be married. CHRIS YONTEZ “Yonks’’ — Swimming 2, 3, 4. Photo Club 3. Cafe Aid 3, 4. Spar- tanite 3. Gymnastics 2. My funniest memory was when | supposedly assaulted a girl in Myth and Fantasy and got hours for it. In ten years | will be a wealthy advertising manager, hopefully owning my own business, and coming back to Mr. Murphy's office to show him that the tardies in the morning don't go on. SCOTT L. BRONS — Thespian 2, 3, 4. Bowling 3. Theater 1, 2. My funniest memory was listening to Dzurison scream when we did something wrong. In ten years | hope to be owning my own truck and driving all over the country and making a living at it. JEAN DAVIA — Aide 1. Track 2. In ten years | will be married to my boyfriend, Brad Bennett, and living in a beautiful, rich house with a built in swimming pool. | will always remember the great times | had with my best friends Colleen Geraghty, Alecia Volkman, Donna Geraghty; especially the summer of ‘'81.”’ SHELLI FOX — In ten years | will be touring the world. My favorite memory will be the day | walk out of the school for the last time. LINDA J. GUMBER — Media Center Aid 2, 3. Bowling 2, 3. HERO 4. Orchestra 1, 2. In ten years | hope to be a dietician or an airline stewardess. PEGGY ANN MCGUIRE “Piglet,” “‘Wattles'’ — Media Center Aid 3. Key Club 3, 4. My funniest memory was the second day of school when | walked into the boys’ bathroom. In ten years | hope to be married and be a physical therapist, extremely wealthy and liv- ing in Honolulu, Hawaii. | will to Mr. Lockwood my Irish sense of humor. ELLEN NIENHUIS — Stat Girl 1. Media Center Aid 2, 3. HERO 4. My funniest and scariest memory was in And y’s Vega when he started lifting the wheels off the ground. | will to the school my ability to be late every morning. In ten years | will be married making a lot of money. MAA 4. Wendy Wroble Mark Wydra Kimberly Yandik Christopher Yontez Constance Zartler Talal Zegar . George Zekios Shelli Fox Matt Gilbert ED SALA — Track 1, 2. Basketball 2. Cafe Aid 3. Key Club 4. My funniest memory is my four years at OLCHS. | will all my good times to anyone who can appreciate them. In ten years | hope to be a top rank police officer. TONY SCALZITTI — Football 1. Baseball 1, 2. In ten years | hope to be a certified electronics transmitter. SCOTT ROBERT SMITKO “‘Scotch,”’ “Richard Simmons ’ — Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4. Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4. Forensics 1, 2. Spartanite 3, 4. Staff Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. James Cleary Vincent Collura Alan Costa Steve Criddle Debra DeAngelis ° Deidre Deehan Judy Demma John DeWitt Bernard DeYoung George Drakotas James Durkin Thomas Durkin Andy Eassa Anies Elsousou Joseph Erdakos Curt Espinosa Charles Evans Debra Fairchild Chris Feigl Patrick Finnegan Jeanne Fogarty Joseph Fortier Sandra Frale Steven Friedrich Michael Gatz Laura Gaughan Jerome Geraghty Lisa Getches Joseph Gillen Leo Gonzales Gilbert Goodwin Michael Goodwin Daniel Grigg Larry Halt Dan Hanrahan Michael Hardesty Patricia Harr John Hartman Patty Hepp Rebecca Hinz Lisa Hnat Robert Hunter Carl Javorski Craig Johnson Merton Johnson Gary Jungman James Kaishas Tammy Kamberos Allan Kaminski Cindy Kancel Dana Karas George Karson Cheryl Kazlauskas Mary Ketterick Senior Class Advisory Board Left to Right, Bottom Row: Bob Carlo, Karen Vorberg, Sherri Hinkleman, Lori Gizewski, Judy Brooks, Tricia Salerno, Karen Kallquist, Joan Dunning, Mary Doyle. Middle Row: Mr. Hill — Spon- sor, Colleen McGarry, Mira Barbir, Lyndon Chao, Cheryl Kennedy, Yousef Matariyeh, Dan Ganzer, Bob Suchy, Brian Leikel. Top Row: Judy Jungman, Joyce Clinkman, Becky Hinz, Carleen Dempsey, Monica Harper, Mike Bila, Barb Wesselhoff, Lisa Schoeneman, Anita Dempsey, Lisa Collings, MaryKay McGrath. Seniors Not Pictured Michael Klockowski Michael Kohles Glenn Kosek Kurt Kutschke William Kwick Constance Lamberes Laura Lamont Julie Larsen Robert Lenart Barb Leo James Lepper David Lewalski Barbara Logsdon Kenneth Lopez Michael Lunn Joseph Lupe Kenneth Lynch Sue Lyons Anthony Marchetti James McAdrian John McDonald Albert Michal Raymond Minnis Joseph Morande Eric Morgan Robert Myers Roger Nemeh Joseph Novak Jackie Oconnor Charles Oliver Charles O'Mara Michael O’ Mara Christopher Otten David Pady Frank Pesek Sharon Polito Timothy Poma Jeannie Provost John Radloff Leonard Ramos Kevin Raven Dawn Reichard Michael Roberts John Rule Richard Russ Brenda Schapiro Paul Schmitz Dolores Schoen Teresia Schott David Selmer David Sharpe Sami Shehayber Stephan Sikorski Tom Skinner Scott Sonka James Specha Bob Stearns Cathy Steelman Phil Stefanich George Strama Vince Strenk Steward Suvada Randa Sweis Raed Sweis Clifford Taylor Anita Toczylowski Robert Toppel Thomas Travis Steve Trosper John Unger William Villies Scott Walschlager Brian Wegrzyn Theresa Whalen Cynthia White Michael Willey Scott Willnecker Beverly Wokoun Tracey Wulff Nancy Zoladz Mimi Zubi S.C.A.B. 117 o 2 S 0) Ww UD = o ro) 2 = = = 3) a foe) = = Activities and Events 119 Ee : ie Left to Right, Bottom Row: Ellen Yukel (Treasurer), Chris Murdoch (Secretary), Riccardo Fernandez (V. President), Don Gilbert (President). Middle Row: Mrs. Erickson (Sponsor), Kelly Carroll, Rhonda Laraviere, Matt Gilbert, Mike Risse. Top Row: Jim Nykaza, Lesa Markiewicz, Pat Risse, Jim Fitzgibbons, Curt Chiarelli. Not Pictured: Jim Dague. 120 Art Club sigan mete 0.0.C. Office Occupations Club MA es MLE EO Re Se ia a a First Row: Margaret O’Connor, Kelly Ryan, Noreen “g eee. ‘ : Fitzmaurice, Dawn McClelland, Jeri Kasbohm. p TALS 5 fi : i Mes Second Row: Karen Juric, Laura Hausman, Sandra — § = 4 ra Sy Booth, Nancy Brandt, Michelle Schopper, Mary = Ca “eB i 4 f . Jeanne Corridon, Patricia O'Connor. Top Row: ) es oe ) Ga. sen - : Gayla Audia (Sponsor) , Paula Smith, Doria Kwaak, Theresa Posch, Diane Gesiakowski, Sue Heinzel, Eric Engel, Robin Glaser, Tammy Walker. Not Pic- tured: Nicollete Bonomo and Jackie Bronzell. Chess Team Bottom Row: Linda Sun, Mike Risse, Peter Pollack, Tim Poma, Bruce Norris, Michelle Karpus. Next Row: Dan Pesek, Paul Perrino, Bob Zizas, Bob Dominiak. Not Pictured: Larry McElheny, John Sanders, Craig Johnson. O.0.C. and Chess Team 121 Bye Bye Birdie | SWEETs sTrise 122 Bye Bye Birdie se) N = ™ 2 ies ea) © a © ea) Boys Bowling . SECOND PLACE TEAM: Timothy Saen Farrel, John Spence, Thomas Hogge (Captain) . Seated: Su percharged Tony Sick. . OFFICER STAFF: Bottom: President — Dave Stell. Middle Row: Mark Pearson — Vice President, Norman Junge — Treasurer, Michael Goodwin — Secretary. Last Row: Mr. P. J. Gahala — Bowling Sponsor. . Wow, this ball is heavier than | thought! . Another Oak Lawn Bowler uses his magic to bowl a strike. . “Rush team’’: First Place: Mike Swist, Michael Goodwin, Captain, Paul ‘‘Rush’’ Szymanski. Seated: Most improved bowler, Terry Ehn. a be , 48 Ph es | f rfRS A, nae yewore aes ] ay ¢ 124 Boys Bowling Girls Bowling 1. GIRLS BOWLING OFFICERS: Bottom Row: C. Chevalier, D. McGoldrick. Top Row: L. Knapp, J. Phillips. GIRLS BOWLING TEAM: Kneeling: T. Spirakes, C. Karahalios, C. Hofstetter, J. Burleson, J. Raddatz, P. Phelps, J. Putz. Sitting: K. Streich, C. Dorian, J. Phillips, G. Morande, L. Bennet, A. Mleczko. Standing: A. Vasicek, D. McGoldrick, C. Chevalier, T. Spirakes, J. Norquist, D. Blythe, T. Fiore. Last Row: Mrs. Schwarz, B. McLemore, L. Knapp, S. Jankowsky, D. Safestrom. Girls Bowling 125 —_ | a Industrial Cooperative ‘ ROOTS 2 4 LIE Education | | 4 OCC me Serrcinecenresenearnerrreeom™ ane Sitting: Mr. Vazzana, Robin Walden, Terry . ‘ McDonald, Vince Collura. Second Row: Mark ) Wydra, Joe Lupe, John Gilbert, Steve Crid- dle, Kevin Raven. Top Row: Rob Meyers, Al Costa, Will Haisma, Ed Burleson. Not Pic- tured: Dave Bourbeau, Chip Goodman, Tim Reilly, Paul Schmitz. Key Club ae de i Key Club Bottom Row: Felica Fernadez, Pam Brinkman, Cathy Arguello, Lisa Matha, Lisa Regh, Lorele Basak, Sue Schieve, Val Moeller, Cathy Radkte, Mary Kay McGrath, Leigh Kestian, Maureen McGrath. Second Row: Debbie Duracka, Jim Lambrigger, Kuria Merle, Laura Lake, Mary LaGiglia, Debbie Hnatovich, Kerry Grassle, Gina Sevening, Sheri Siwinski. Third Row: Mr. Waksmundski, Leonard Ramos, Bob Suchy, Tony Carnevale, John Griesbaum, George Schultz, Rick Rin- chich, Tom Zegar, Marybeth McGinnis, Bessie Rogiokos, Nancy Vahl, Scott Kehoe, Cyndie Wittington. Top Row: Chris Mayer, Jeff Wierus, Lee LaRocque, Dan Coakley, Diane Hickey, Ellen Corridon, Pam Tynan, Ginny Fisher, Corrine Kruse, Sherry Starostka, Laura Manos, JoAnn McGinnis, Mr. Stoy. 126 V.I.C.A. and Key Club __ Industrial Cooperative Education | . Bottom Row: Doug Kazmierczak, Shukri Maali, Mike Damrau, Tom Vandelinde, Mark Laske. Second Row: Tom Paternostro, Dan Carvelli, Joe Schalasky, Phil Savaglio, Mark Brayton, Scott Brons, John Murray. Third Row: Mr. Garry, Tim Powers, Dale Neubauer, John Bergquist, Paul Timm, Dave Koehler, | Nick Carrio, Russ LaRaviere. Top Row: Charles Evans, John Verschave, Jim Specha, Paul Pisarski, Joe Lennon, Ken McGuire, Chris Deady. V.I.C.A. 127 Theatre 1. STUDENT DIRECTORS: Bottom Row: Laura Walsh, Trisha Duracka, Judy Brandenberg, Patti Harr, Maria Ryl-Kuchar. Top Row: Pam Ryan, Jim Dague, Debbie Pryor. 2. THESPIAN OFFICERS: Brian Bradtke, Pam Ryan, Jim Dague, Mary Reed. THEATRE: Bottom Row: Laura Pesek, Patti Harr, Jayne Andersen, Joyce Clinkman, Scott Smitko, Donna Egan, Margie Domico, Judy Bradenburg, Laura Walsh, Kim Brines, Maria Smerz, Trisha Duracha, Caroline Preto. Next Row: Rich Collins, Don Gilbert, Matt Gilbert, Curt Chiarelli, Pam Ryan, Mary Reed, Ginny Fisher, JoAnne Feichter. Next Row: Kurt Hendricks, Kevin Traynor, Eric Pesik, Brian Bradtke, Scott Carrollo, Wally Busse, Joe LaSalvia, Mike Fisher, Carrie Daum, Indira Nowak. Next Row: Jim Dague. 128 Theatre Thespians Left to Right, Bottom Row: Jayne Andersen, Scott Carollo, Joyce Clinkman, Patti Harr, Joe LaSalvia, Mary Reed, Georgia Karones, Debbie Pryor. Middle Row: Kevin Traynor, Donna Egan, Pam Ryan, Margie Domico, Judy Brandenburg, Scott Smitko. Top Row: Jim Dague, Brian Bradtke, Wally Busse, Mike Fisher, Ginny Fisher, Carrie Daum, Maria Ryl- Kuchar, Matt Gilbert. Not Pictured: Nancy Eakins, Tim Bradley, Mike Carter. Theatre 129 1. Ecology Club Officers: Bottom Row: Joan Dunning, Linda Neaves. Top Row: Theresa “TK’’ Schott, Bob Suchy, René Phillips. 2. Members Bottom Row: Carol Shan non, Amy Novak, Cathy McCart. Next Row: Mary Harvey, Terry Ehn, Yousef Matariyeh, Lori Gizewski, Carol Bachelder. 3rd Row: Theresa Schott, Scott Hughes, John Spence, Kim Streich, Tony Zick. 4th Row: Dennis Bonke, Joan Dunning, Robin Glaser, Bob Suchy, Linda Neaves. Top Row: Kelly Hovey, Janet Swan, Colleen Bowman, Linda Anderson. 130 Ecology Club Members Left to Right, Bottom Row: Terri Fiore, Jamie Putz, Janet Kimpel, Lara Wiziecki, Audrey Miller, Ron Trella, Pat Murray, Lynn Hardt, Michelle Mallios. 2nd Row: Cheryl Akouris, Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Chery! Wilson, Delphine Olmos, Kathy Fa hey, Linda Neaves, Debbie Watson, Kim Mick, Harold Brankey, Laura Forliano. 3rd Row: Sharon Throw, Beth Granoski, Pat Senovitz, Joan Dunning, Janice Gal, Carolyn Preto, Patsy Mondry, Kelly Beister, Lily Webber, Lori Ruhl, Ana Mallios. 4th Row: Karen Phillips, Ann Alksnis, Dawn Geegan, Janice Getz, Georgia Karones, Pat Trusk, Tom Dunn- ing, Tina Olewinski, Mary Cosgrove, Steve Conwell. 5th Row: J. T. Thompson, Matt Gilbert, Jennifer Nordquist, Debbie Slowinski, Gerri Dunne, Marie Janicke, Jane Norris, Bob Trella, Mike Tralewski, Bob Suchy, Patty Neal, John Brodemus. Ecology Club 131 H.E.R.O. Home Economics Related Occupations TELE ROS Sitting: Carrie Howells, Kim Albano, Linda Brauer, Ellen Neinhuis. Kneeling: Janet Wallenberg, Dana Karas, Kathy Garcia, Chris McLaughlin, Linda Gamber. Standing: Ms. Atwood, Mike Arens, Bob Locacius, Dan Grigg, Faisel Hassen. 4°H.E-R:0O7 A OFFICERS: Dana _ Karas, Secretary; Janet Wallenberg, President; Kim Albano, Treasurer; Bob Locacius, Historian; Mike Arens, Vice President. Pi ger RHO | Kneeling: Lisa Healy, Carol West, Rita Kre- jezyk, Lynn March, Sandy Vervaet, Lynda Bosco, Kaleta Harris, Tammy Zdano. Standing: Sue Stabblefield, Ellie Morgan, Rene Nisbet, John Orr, Jean Uryasz, Pat Burns, Chris West, Ms. Atwood. Not Pictured: Laura Bernard, Penny Colesby, MaryJo Logsdon, Joe Marquardt, Deane Pajkos, Glenn Sternal, Pam Swatkowski, Sylvia Ternes, Diane Vidale. 3. H.E.R.O. | OFFICERS: Rene Nisbet, President; Lynda Bosco, Secretary; Sandy Vervaet, Historian; Rita Krejczyk, Vice President; Kaleta Harris, Treasurer. 132 H.E.R.O. Student Service Bureau je OUT eeoADERSHIP GROUP: Bottom Row: JoAnne Pawlak, Dawn Corriero. Next Row: Dena Goeppner, Deborah Gannon, Lisa Allen. 3rd Row: Chris Garcia, Randy Hall. 4th Row: June Walker, Paula Aiello, Claudine Aiello. 5th Row: Bev Jorgensen, Scott Sonka. 6th Row: Pamela Carten, Denis Radigan. Not Pictured: Art Noffsinger. 2. Bottom to Top: Allison Gary, Kris Sielaff, Monica Frederick, Fiona Deehan, Steve Odeh, Denis Radigan. AQTOR Re PTR eM Resto y Mie TRAINING: Bottom Row: Rudy Garcia, Jerry Wazio, Caryn Cieplak, Jon Ward, Laura DeVito, Stu Suvada, Maria Cesario. Next Row: Liz Rainsford, Diane Spitzer, Tim Smith, Tony Scaizitti, Doug Harris, Scott Harper, Joe Novak, Mike Kohles, Denis Radigan. YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING: Bottom Row: Wess Noffsinger, Lisa McNaughton, Butch Walker. Next Row: Anita Toczglowski, Kelly Kiley, Sue Walsh. Top Row: Lisa Naples, Roger Nemeh, Denis Radigan, Warren Marchbank, Steve Murray. S.S.B. 133 The Diary of Anne Frank 134 The Diary of Anne Frank The Diary of Anne Frank 135 Mathletes 1. STATE FINALISTS — Members of the Calculators Team: Jeff Babiez, George Theil, Linda Sun, Rob Wesselhoff, Tom Harm, Larry Loman. Not Ipic- tured: Barry Moore. Winning Oralists not pictured: Glenn Kosek, Lyndon Chao. 2. MATHLETES OFFICERS: President Colleen McGarry, Vice President Tim Spirakes. pyr VAY MATHLETES: _ Bottom Row: Colleen Roche, Michelle Karpus, Linda Sun, Michelle Myers, Laura Zakowski, Jeanne Hermann, Cheri Johandes. Row Two: Jim O’Connor, Sue Sommerfeld, Diane Smith, Jackie Szyszka, Lynn Roxas, Karen Libert, Karin Borg, Sue Nordquist, Ted Sokolowski. Row Three: Mike McKinney, Laura Lake, Cheryl Akouris, Nancy Ammerman, Tim Spirakes, Colleen McGarry, Mira Barbir, Judy Jungman, George Thiel, Phil Caffee. Row Four: Lyndon Chao, Dave Conti, Yousef Matariyeh, Nancy Puhr, Karen Bourbulas, Jeanine Malelo, Pam Susemiehl, Bill Roche, Joe Zimmerman. Row Five: Salvador Tuazon, Derek Sobczak, Barry Moore, Dan Ganzer, Rob Wesselhoff, Ted Gratt, Pat Carroll, Larry Loman, Dave Forrer. Not pictured: Mr. Mulderink, Head Coach and Mr. Hess, Assistant Coach. 136 Mathletes ONG i Student Council 1. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS. Sitting: Dona Sobczak, Lynne Wilde, Chris Koliopolous, Mary Doyle, Bessie Rogiokos, Nancy Eakins, Heidi Nuel, Lisa Spero. Second Row: Gina Mazzocco, Lori Gizewski, Scott Peters, Joyce Clinkman, Patti Harr, Mary Kay McGrath, Janet Swan, Vicky Pope, Dr. Smith. Top Row: Jim Leikel, Dan Ganzer, Randy Stancik, Mike Bila, Wally Busse, Brian Dunne, Nick Xeros, Kelly McClure. 2. OFFICERS: Scott Peters, Treasurer; Joyce Clinkman, Vice-President; Mary Kay McGrath, Secretary; Patti Harr, President. Student Council 137 Spanish Club Bottom Row: Sue Schieve, Ellen Nowicki, Sara Liposky, Pam Tynan, Debbie Hnatovic. Second Row: Ms. Swetz, MariKay Dillon, Dan Rhuel, Kelly McClure, Mary Barbir. Top Row: John Dillon, Nick Xeros, Nasser Ziyad, George Steinbach, Ann Ostapina. Not pictured: Annette Marciano, Brian Leikel, Rich Lakie, Gary Kosvick, Michelle Sutton, Kathy Brady, Katie Poull, Tim Spirakis, Sue Stub- blefield, Virginia Humphrey, Karen Vorberg, Colleen McGarry, Any Novak, Lisa Jones, Jamie Putz, Bob Carlo, Kyria Merle, Mathen. French Club 1. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: Jackie Szyszka, Col- leen McGarry, Jeanine Malelo, Cathy Greenan. 2. Bottom Row: JoAnn Sterna, Tina Spirakes, Tam- my Spirakes, Mae Qazzaz. Middle Row: Jeanine Malelo, Colleen McGarry, Kathy Greenan, Jackie Szyszka. Top Row: Tim Spirakes, Maria Rogiokos, Maria Kryoudis, Mike Keane, Karen Bourbulas. 138 French and Spanish Clubs Belgian Exchange Students Dinner Belgian Dinner 139 Once Upon a Mattress bnb Mattress A 141 = = © = © Cc fe) a. —_ ® oO = Oo Pom Pons 1.POM PON SQUAD-CAPTAINS: Jeanne Sorice and Judy Brooks. 2. POM PONS: Cathy Veglio, Judy Brooks — captain, Diane Mer- riman. Second Row: Donna Egan, Shelley Schroeder, Cynthia Mooney — Sponsor, Lori Kritikos. Third Row: Areti Akasiadas, Jeanne Sorice — captain, Mary Kay McGrath, Kelly Williams, Laura Lake. Fourth Row: Kathy Radtke, Karen Marjan, Donna Pacourek, Colleen Fox, Lynn Wilde. ug 4 al hes X 1 a ee Be uty, ? a Photo Club 1. Sitting: Mr. Horejs, Karen Knapp, Lauren Knapp, Kelly Carlson, Theresa Boardman. Next Row Up: Rose Marrara, Tom Michal, Sharon Harr, Mike Carollo, Virginia Humphrey, Leah Kaminski, Joan Toth. Top Row: Dana Wilkie, Matt Gilbert, Pat Carrol, Brian Nelson, Nasser Ziyad, Mary DeVreis. Not Pictured: Bob Marshall, Dan Pesek, Lynn Roxas, Karen Tebo, Susan Nordquist, Nina Ven- turella, Bob Pfeiffer. . PHOTO CLUB OFFICERS: Lauren Knapp, Presi- dent; Kelly Carlson, Treasurer; Karen Knapp, Secretary. Photo Club 143 144 Forensics Forensics Forensics |.H.S.A. State Qualifiers JIM DAGUE — qualified in two events, “Humorous Interpretation’ and ‘‘Original Comedy”’ JAYNE ANDERSEN and MIKE FISHER — qualified in ‘Humorous Duet Acting’ 1st Row: Amy Novak, Patti Randle, Dawn Corriero, Judy Brooks, Kim Brines, Laura Walsh. 2nd Row: Rich Collins, Kevin Traynor, Mira Barbir, Sue Parker, Judy Brandenburg, Patti Harr, Pat Trusk, Georgia Karones. 3rd Row: Jayne Andersen, Donna Egan, Pam Ryan, Tom Dunning. 4th Row: Gene Skala, Mike McKinney, Jim Dague, Scott Carollo, Steve Leary, Mike Fisher, Yousef Matariyeh, Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Lyndon Chao, Maria Smerz, Carolyn Preto. APAURUAURUR A as ate Shea 2 sy ian eee gh nyse vane Mike Fisher, and Judy 1. AWARD WINNERS: Jayne Andersen, Brandenburg 2. George Steinbach in Newscasting 3. Jayne Andersen and Mike Fisher in ‘‘ We Bombed in New Haven’ 4. Jim Dague holding team trophy and his first place award Forensics 145 Forensics Tournament Hosted by O.L.C.H.S. 146 Forensics Tournament . Mary Ann Reed and Steve Leary receiving Judges’ Ballots . Award winner Patti Harr . Tom Smith of Reavis presenting award to Jim Dague as Kevin Leary assists . Jayne Andersen in Championship form . Georgia Karones in Oratorical Declamation . Curt O'Hara ‘‘Coaching’’ Radio Speakers, Maria Smerz and Sue Meyer . Maria Ryl-Kuchar and Mike Fisher — First place for ‘‘The Lion in Winter’’ . Mike Fisher and Jayne Andersen — First Place for ‘‘We Bombed in New Haven”’ . Kim Brines in “Of Fathers and Sons” .Tom Dunning ‘Broadcasts’? — Aimee Fleming and Kathy Greenan “‘Time”’ . “The Strain of It All. . .’” Head Coach Leary Forensics Tournament 147 Spartan Guards Bottom Row: Walter Walfeldt, Brian Liekel, Mike Bila, Dan Ganzer, Gene Skala. Top Row: Janace Peake, Dave Wilde, Webster, Bob Egan, John Wasserman. Swim Timers 148 Swim Times and Spartan Guards Ray Bottom Row: Pam Tralewski, Angela Zekious, Jenny Kennelly, Laura Miller, Amy Filipski, Lisa Riha, Chris Preuss, Kelly Williams, Maria Smerz, Mary Litrenta. Second Row: Sharon Throw, Bessie Rogiokos, Jody Tansini, Lynn Stancik, Sue Bila, Ellen Yukel, Rox- anne Gorney, Sue Parker, Maria Rogiokos, Laurie Niziolek, Laura Forliano. Top Row: Lisa Allen, Eva Miskiewicz, Adrianne Gentile, Lynn Dominski, Peggy Cunningham, Lisa Regh, Pam Tynan, Corinne Kruse, Gina Sevening, Linda Pluta, Pam Bibeau — Sponsor. Not Pictured: Pattie Dunne, Kim Lewis, Debbie Lynch, Mary Palmer, Audrey Walker. 1. VARSITY STAT GIRLS. Kneeling: Sherri Hinkleman, Sue Ryan. Sitting: Lisa Matha, Kathy Fitzmaurice, Barb Doody. } Standing: Chris Leinweber, Carleen J Dempsy, Kathy Radtke, Nancy Ammer- man. Not pictured: Sue Ganzer, Martha Flannigan, Cathy McCart. 2. FRESHMAN STAT GIRLS. Bottom Row: Nancy Carmody, Karen Cieplak. Top Row: Ann Staudt, Tamara Baluk. Not pictured: Dianna Jaksich. 3. SOPHOMORE STAT GIRLS. Sitting: Debbie Hnatovic, Sandy Tuzik, Pam Karel, Kerry Graessle. Standing: Annette Marciano, Connie Cummings, Donna Phillips, Loreli Basak, Judy Milligan. Wrestlerettes Bottom Row: Michelle Zima, Janet Kapp, Kathy Mulrenin, Debbie Doyle, Lisa Spero, Donna Egan. Top Row: Nancy Puhr, Aimee Randle, Laura Lake, Leigh Kestian, Kathy Bulow. Not Pictured: Colleen Fox. Stat Girls and Wrestlerettes 149 MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION II: First Row: Historian, Rita Morong; Vice President, Patti Schalasky; Treasurer, Maureen Murray; Secretary, Deana Vowell, Kathy Kowarsch. D = C A Second Row: Maria Rossi, Dave Stell, Mike Wiersma; President, Don Brooks; Tina Ranalli, Sandy Martin, Rita . s = a Rainsford. Third Row: Advisor: Tim Ricordati, Tammy Rhoades, Pat Barney, Barb Leo, Patty Leonard. W C G [= ie) WORK EXPERIENCE CAREER EXPLORATION PROGRAM: First Row: Ronda Gorka, Bill Hoffman, Alan Powell, Jay Hanson, John Gizewki, Tina Ritacco, Vicki Moritz. Second Row: Tina Capsack, Jim Waller, Rich Mora, Dave Tallon, Debbie Peltzer, Kris Schalasky. Third Row: Bernie Murphy, Rich Walter, Lela Steelman, Bill Hepp, Phil Lancaster, Mr. Stoy. 150 D.E.C.A. and W.E.C.E.P. : 2 g rae =. Ce) s ee i 4 +e? =: MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION I: First Row: Lori Dice, Kevin Arger; Historian, Jerry Fiore; Secretary, Debbie Campbell; Sue Rowe, Sue Pluta; Treasurer, Rachel Rogers; President, Steve Klinger; Vice President, Cory McElwee. Second Row: Carl Javor- ski, Pat Parkey, Connie Lamberes, George Steinbach, Stu Bedore, Advisor: Tim Ricordoti. Top Row: Kris Wells, Tammie Miller, Kim Yandik, Michelle Kalafut, Mary Eileen Bizzotto, Dawn DeMichael, Pam Mertic. COOPERATIVE WORK TRAINING CLUB: First Row: Mike Overland, Tom Vail, Chris Dusik, Steve Stanley, John Kaczmarek, Scott Hommema. Second Row: Debbie : Harvey, James Markowski, Sonny Davis, Dan Roberts, Andy Spooner, Bill Schrage, Andy Caruso, : Terry Johnson. Third Row: Mr. Waksmundski, Pat Mattes, Randy Hall, Bill Drish, Jeff James, Rich Gustafson, George Drakotas, Joe Erdakos. D.E.C.A. and C.W.T. 151 0) cS) = o QO c o = a 3 nN Ve) _ Hawaiian Dance 153 DEANS AIDES: Bottom Row: Julie Gaughan, Dawn Smiley, Jill Coffey, Julie Grellman, Sherrie Peters, Kim Lewis, Patti Wroble. 2nd Row: Kathy Kansven, Jeri Kasbohm, Jenny Griskell, Tammy Dunn, Donna Pacourek, Mike Bastys. 3rd Row: Jill Janel, Marie Janicke, Gail Rohde, Cin- dy Dorian, Teri Delberto, Brian Doody, Michelle Otten. 4th Row: Lesley Kor- thase, Lisa Naples, Matt Bryce, Andy Kazmierczak. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Maria Karones, Cheryl Kennedy, Wally Wahlfeldt, Carleen Dempsey, Maria Kyroudis, Ron Trella, John Spence. Middle Row: Mr. Hill, Sherri Massett, Brandy Massett, Nick Xeros, Val Moeller, Mary Doyle, Shari Siwinski, Steve Senka, Bob Trella. Top Row: Patti Dunne, Tom Dunn- ing, Mike Bowden, Tom Johnson, Mark Medows, Chris Yontez, Mike Crane, Bob Suchy, Joe Zimmerman. 154 Deans Aides and Cafeteria Monitors SENIORS: Bottom Row: Linda Pluta, Lauren Knapp, Karen Vorberg, Bob Carlo, Brian Leikel, Tim Artus, Sara Liposky. Next Row: Monica | Harper, Laurie Niziolek, Cathy Novotony, Lyndon Chao, Dan Ganczer, Colleen McGarry, Mary Barbir, Lori Gizewski, Mary Doyle. Next Row: Brandy | Massett, Lisa Schoeneman, Joyce Clinkman, George Thiel, Andrew Bielanski, Bob Hunter, Dave Kleinhans, Tim Poma, Maria Karones, Terri - Boardman, Mr. Hill (Sponsor) . Top Row: Judy Jungman, Jenny Nordquist, Cheryl Kennedy, Lynn Haubenreiser, Frank Hogan, Wally Wahlfeldt, Ray | Samoska, Dan Manley, Maria Kyroudis, Judy Brooks, Cindy Hofstetter. Not Pictured: Maureen Thorton, Rene Phillips, Joe Palmer, Rob Omiecinski, Linda Neaves, Gary Kosvick, Cindy Kancel, Patti Harr, Tom Harm, Diane Gesiakowski, Eileen Geraghty, Noreen Fitzmaurice, Aimee Fleming, Kathy _ Fahey, Cathy Chevalier, William J. Babiez. Pua Niet _ JUNIORS: Bottom Row: Virginia Humphrey, Carol Bachelder, Michelle Sutton, Ellen Nowicki, Jeanine Malelo, Georgia Karones, Laura Miller, Gerri Dunne, Jacelynn Szyszka. Next Row: Salvador Tuazon, Don Coakley, Leon LaRoque, Hector Martinez, Mary Dillon, Ronda Perfetto, Joe Zimmerman, Jim Green, Nancy Ammerman, Tim Spirakes, Sue Ganzer, Mr. Hill. Top Row: Sue Schieve, Lesa Markiewicz, Lisa Matha, Janet Swan, Valerie Moeller, Sherri Massett, Wendy Tuzik, Ann Ostapina, Kelly McClure, Karen Bourbulas, Patti Dunne, Maureen Madden. Not Pictured: James Behling, Wally Busse, Brian McGrail, Kerry Kay Schryver. NHS 155 National Honor Society =e . THE NHS OFFICERS: Colleen McGarry, secretary; Mary Barbir, Treasurer; Lyndon Chao, President; Dan Ganzer, Vice President. “‘No, | don’t want to make a speech.”’ . Congratulations!! . ‘Just take the picture’’ “Pig Out”’ . “Time for us to fly”’ OnhwN 156 NHS . Lyndon lights the way for NHS. . Karen Bourbalas finishes her solo. . The SECRET NHS handshake. . “Sure I'll look up for a picture’’ . Asolemn moment. . “Let’s get animal.” . Patti and Georgia provide entertainment. NOOR WON — | NHS 157 158 Fifties Day | Fifties Day 159 1. Ken Kessler checking negatives 2. Photographers Nasser Ziyad, Karen Knapp and Lauren Knapp 3. Lisa Collings, Audrey Mleczko and Monica Harper choosing yearbook photos 4. Editorial Staff Sitting: April Nelson, Bessie Rogiokos, Laura Miller, Jenny Kennelly. Standing: Janet Drzewiecki, Janace Peake, Maria Rogiokos, Audrey Mlec- zko, Monica Harper — _ Editor-in- Chief. Not Pictured: Lisa Collings, Danielle Simpson, Mrs. Kotheimer — Shield Advisor. a ee | : ] i? a 160 Shield ’82 Staff ; 1. Spear Staff Standing: Tony Kush. Sitting: Mr. Ray Elliott, Chris Leinweber. Spartanite 2. The Spartanite of Black Oak Grove Staff: Bottom Row: Camille Krecioch, Tony Kush. Second Row: Chris Leinweber, Vanessa Faurie, Lisa Collings, Craig Johnson. Third Row: Lou Canellis, Debbie Pryor, Jeff Mottl, Mr. Ray Elliott, Jim Szilagyi. Top Row: Dave Wills, Paul Lillwitz, Chris Drikos, Rich Lakie, Tony Ficke. 3. ADDITIONAL PHOTO ART STAFF AND STAFF MEMBERS: Front: Mike Santillo, Matt Gilbert, Selena Armstrong, Kathy Nolan. Second Row: Brian Nelson, Gene Skala, Ricardo Fer- nandez, Curt Chiarelli. Third Row: Tim Artus, Lauren Knapp, Mike Carollo, Jeff Wierus, Bill Wills, Ken Christianson. Back Row: Rick Lakie, Hamid Razik, Jim Burns, Scott Smitko, Ray Min- nis. Not Pictured: Larry Cappos, Kelly Carlson, Marc Widel, Maureen McGrath, Tom Zegar. s3¢38 Spear and Spartanite 161 Bottom Row: Debbie Pryor, Virginia Forsythe, Dale Pacourek, Marybeth Heiting, Audrey Miller, Ann Alksnis, Julie Fionda, Lisa id Hetzel, Cheryl Gajda, Julie Schmudde. Middle Row: Ruth Hlebasko, Jackie Wrenn, Laura Sanavaitis, Felicia Fernandez, Jill Mi ed ! a (G — Nn te r Amoroso, Kris Murray, Lesa McClelland, Richard Collins, Dor DiMartino, Sherri Gragido, Suzanne Jankosky, Mary Litrenta. Top Row: Caryn Cieplak, Reem Diab, Mary DeVries, Karen Lenz, Sandra Rijerina, Penny Koruba, Lesa Pietranduono, Laura O'Connell, Jackie Weinberg, Karen Hommema, Sharon Throw, Lisa Riha, Diane Spitzer. Not Pictured: Karen Glasco, Carolyn Preto, Claudine a Aiello, Gina Infusino, Traci Kulps, Nancy Steppie, Joe Gawlowicz, Nadia Ziad, Ann Murray, Jamie Bresnahan, Mae Quazza, Mary A i d es Atkinson, Sara Liposky, Sharon Lutz, Lisa Naples, Michele Casey, Dawn Kuligowski, Debbie Jaske, Sue Pantaliono, Donna Topoloski, Nancy Bartlett, Kathy Bulow, Laura Scalise, Julie Marhey, Jennifer Mutile, Darryl Miller, Jim Bulger, Carol Johnson, Michelle Augerinos, Jeannie Mackin, Kathy Krivich. Bottom Row: Lori Gizewski, Kerry Kay Schryver, Katie Poull, Laura Benyon, Heidi Nuel, Mike Bastys, Mike Heuss, Michele Karpus, O U nN Se O rs Mike Perrino. Middle Row: Matt Beller, Colleen Graham, Ed Simon, Joe Filicette, Donna Filipiak, Mary Devries, Lynda Dembraski, Patti Feehan. Top Row: Jackie Wrenn, Nancy Vahl, Maureen Crane, Kaleta Harris. Not Pictured: 261 Office Aides — Jeff Hoff- meister, Shay Bonomo, Mike Biros, Laura Pesek, Dave Noworul, Ron Barbir, Michelle Crepps, Tom MacLean, Chris Mayer. Office - 363 — Tom Murray, Kris Flynn, Rich Fitzgerald, Linda Pluta, Mary Lou Litreta, Barb Slubowski, Jeffifer Popp, Leslie Hale, Steve | es Freder ick, Joel Suchomel, Dale Hoge, Wendy Wesselhoff., Jerry Wazio. 162 Activities Nurses Aides . Sitting: Sherri Tuzik, Kathy Luckett, Cheryl Noffs. Second Row: Ronda Perfetto, Sherry DeVault, Tammy Gratt, Sharon Throw. Switchboard Operators 2. First Row: Lynne Wilde, Dona Sobczak, Sandy Tuzik, Maureen Mayer. Second Row: Donna Sadler, Karen Libert, Maureen Houlihan, Ronda Perfetto. Social Science Department Aides 3. Sitting: Tim Dahlman, Colleen McGarry, W. C. Hill — Chair- man. Standing: Bob Carlo, Val Moeller. Not Pictured: Becky Hinz, Mary Doyle. —_ Activities 163 Jazz Band Left to Right, Bottom Row: Wally Busse, Mark Widel, Debbie Cambell, Karen Knapp, Leo Borowski, Mike Swiec, Rene Phillips. Middle Row: Greg Akouris, Steve Dunne, Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Wendy Cissna, Burt Ackerman, Karen Phillips, Steve Swiec. Top Row: Bill Theisen, John Jakowitz, Tim Spirakes, Scott Carollo, Not Pictured: Lauren Knapp. Jazz Combo Bottom Row: Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Wally Busse. Top Row: Marc Widel, Leo Borowski, Greg Akouris. 164 Jazz Band r, P. Burns, D. Busekros, N. Puhr, C. Akouris, J. Clinkman, D. Beyer, R. Phillips. Next Row: L Chickerillo, A. Carroll, P. Williams, M. Mazzocco, C. Begy, L B. Ackermann, B. Leikel, W. Cissna, F. Hogan, J. Leikel, W Wahlfeldt, K. Phillips, M. Swiec, D. Doyle, H. Martinez, C. Haack, J. Brooks. Top Row: M. Deno, S. Dunne, R. Fernandez, M. Widel, L. Neaves, M. Ryl-Kuchar Not Pictured: C. Chevalier, J. Radloff, J. Wilamowski, B. Massett, E. Holesha, L. Borowski, L. Knapp, E. Jaracz, G. Hendzel, S. Murray Left to Right, Bottom Row: R. Alber, G. Hendzel, D. Blyth, D. Poynte Regh, L. Kolodziej, T. Spirakes, T. Jendrzejak, P. Ryan, L. Schulz, D. Campbell, C. Sanders, D. Markiewicz, K. Knapp. Next Row: J. Jakowitz, B. Theisen, M. Wallas, T. Spirakes, J. Howatt, uracka, A. Gentile, B. Taylor, T. Duracka, K. Graessle, S. Nordquist, K. Seehoffer, T ere, J. Roddatz, D. Jaksich, L. Radloff, L. Juris, D. Next Row: E. Foley, C. Pronto, D. Wilde, B. McLemore, J. Mayerhoffer, M. Riley, M. Siple, S. Swiec, P. Pollack, 1. Row: Ms. Osterman, M. DiBenedetto, T. Cedar, B. Marshall, J. Parillo, M. Houlihan, R. Kuligowski, C. Parillo, D. Abrams, B. Hagen, C. Presto, J. Jean, D. Left to Right, Bottom Row: S. lvastanin, L. Hardt, J. Partington, J. Getz, D. D Spirakes. Next Row: D. Filipiak, J. Valasek, M. Oatsvall, L. Roxas, M. Parillo, D. Riley, J. Fitzgibbons, M. LaRavi lvastanin, M. Burns, L. Wilde, T. LeTourneau. Sokolowski, C. Wallace, S. Covert, S. Carollo, E. Hood, K. Doyle, K. Burns, D. Cartsens, P. Lodl. Top J. Malelo, G. Mazzocco, M. Ryl-Kuchar. Not Pictured: K. Kluever, Keltner. : Left to Right, Bottom Row: Twirler J. Malelo, Director D. Campbell, Director G. Hendzel, Twirler P. Lodl. Next Row: K. Knapp, T. Spirakes, J. Raddatz, L. Juris, C. Chevalier, M. Mazzocco, J. Clinkman, R. Phillips, L. Markiewicz, C. Akouris, T. Duracka, M. Burns, D. Jaksich, D. lvastanin, C. Begy, K. Seehoffer. Next Row: D. Chickarillo, A. Carroll, L. Hardt, L. Regh, M. Oatsvall, D. Riley, V. Getz, C. Pronto, J. Valasek, E. Holesha, L. Schulz, S. lvastanin, T. Jendrzcak, T. Spirakes, L. Kolodjiecz, D. Blyth, D. Duracka. Next Row: L. Borowski, D. Wilde, B. McLemore, M. Swiec, B. Taylor, J. Howatt, K. Burns, C. Wallace, S. Covert, G. Hendzel, T. Spirakes, S. Carollo, T. Sokolowski, J. Jakowitz, M. Wallace, B. Theisen, K. Phillips, M. Siple. Standing: P. Burns, L. Neaves, S. Murray, R. Fernandez, B. ‘Mar- shall, M. Widel, S. Dunne, S. Swiec, W. Walfeldt, J. Leikel, Ms. Osterman, B. Leikel, B. Ackerman, W. Cissna, J. Mayerhoffer, N. Puhr, G. Mazzacco, M. Ryl- Kuchar, K. Kluever, M. DiBenedetto, T. Cedar, P. Williams. Thompson fF Ruenster f FUNERAL 166 Band Beginning Band Bottom Row: S. Sullivan, C. Kirpec, D. Bond, K. Streich. Next Row: C. Schmitz, M. Nolan, C. Wilson, D. Delap, L. Dittrich. Top Row: R. LaRaviere, K. Carrill, J. Meehan, D. Smyth, K. Tebo, A. Jerger, D. O'Connor. Standing: Ms. Osterman, Director, D. LaR aviere, H. O’Connor. Not Pictured: M. Kruger. Cadet Band Bottom Row: Ms. Osterman, director, Peter Canellis. Next Row: Terri Raney. Next Row: Ga’ Goetz, Cindy Merriman. Top Row: Patti Lakie, Scott Siwinski. Class Guitar Bottom Row: D. Stapleton, D. Gable, D Sibray, J. Dapkus, V. Schmitz. Next Row L. Weber, M. Cesario, L. Sun, M. Tuazon Top Row: Ms. Osterman, Director, H Tadros, S. Eamsupa, K. Seehoffer, A Costa, D. Gravelle. Not Pictured: C Sherry, A. Walker, C. Mullen Band 167 168 Choir Left to Right, Bottom Row: Mary Ellen Bizotto, Debbie LaRusso, Patti Randle, Karen DeAngelis, Judy Brandenburg, Mary Ann Reed, Penny Koruba, Debra Jaske, Debbie Pryor, JoAnne Forden, Angie Colachia, June Clemens, Sandra Murphy, Hope Sinnomds, Mr. Detloff (Director) . Top Row: Barb Schmidt, Sue Or- zula, DeAnna Schmidt, Sue Whirab, Michell Helms, Joe LaSalvia, Jim Ciametti, Mike Carter, Raymond Hall, Pat Pulver, Sheryl Hausman, Carolyn Daum, Lisa Korthase. Not Pictured: Jayne Andersen, Steven Chatsey, Kurt Hendricks, Patrick Murray. Madrigal Singers Bottom Row: Maria Ryl-Kuchar, Debbie Pryor, Laura Pesek, Carrie Daum, Joyce Lyons. Top Row: Joe LaSalvia, Pat Murray, Al Costa, Jim Ciametti, Kurt Hen- dricks. Not Pictured: Sheryl Hausman, Mike Carter. Capella Choir Girls Chorus Bottom Row: Sheree Mason, Robbin Fleischman, Ruth Stefan, Tammy Olejnic- zak, Debbie Eberhart. Next Row: Barb Schmidt (Accompanist) , JoAnne Orzula, Julie Modla, Sharon Ladonski, Kelly Beister, Elli Reardon, Julia Kroschel, Jonolynn McGuire, Theresa Capsack, Mr. Jim Detloff (Director). Top Row: Janet Kapp, Jennie Meyer, Joan Toth, Maria Paravantes, Michelle Crepps, Karin Borg, Shari Macha, Mary Gillispie, Laura Behrendt. Not pictured: Michelle Beauvais, Dana O'Donnell, Rose Pryor. Girls Chorus Bottom Row: Amy Filipski, Janet Kimpel, d Lisa Carroll, Tamara Baluk. Next Row: { Barb Schmidt, Colleen Roche, Kim Brines, Joyce Lynos, Lara Wiziecki, Lori Drzewiecki, Mr. Jim Detloff, Director. Top Row: Debbie McGoldrick, Laura Pesek, Marcy Moore, Shirley Irby, Cheri ‘ Johandes, Kathy Cummings, Aimee Ran- dle, Not Pictured: Cindy Gutowski. Chorus 169 Sweetheart Dance oe 6 eE Bhitirnnemcrnidll 170 Sweetheart Dance Sweetheart Dance 171 Senior Breakfast 1981 1. But Mr. Photographer, do we have to cover our faces? 2. Golly gosh, it’s alive!! 3. Cheers! 172 Senior Breakfast 1. Feeding time for Johnny! 2.Mmmm ... My fingers taste better than the sausage. 3... . and for dessert! 4. Plate in hand! Senior Breakfast 173 174 Prom 1981 Honors Night June 4, 1981 Most Outstanding 2, Senior Boy Senior Girl 7 Paul Lundquist Debra Swan Top 15 Seniors Paul Lundquist Keith Libert Michael Novak William Hogan Debra Swan Michelle Szum Gerald Whiteford Michael Burns Sherry Wortel Jerome Pender Kathleen Feig]| Kristie Schryver Daniel Kulig Curt Lang Cynthia Niziolek 176 Honors Night 1981 5 . Peter Koliopoulos accepting a Certificate of Merit for SCAB. . Top 15 Seniors . Michael Novak accepts the National Merit Scholarship Award. . Most Outstanding Senior Boy; Paul Lundquist and Most Outstanding Senior Girl; Debra Swan . Ken Vopelak and Gary Flavin accepting Co-Operative Education Awards. . Paul Lundquist as Valedictorian . Illinois State Scholars . Outstanding Juniors: Lori Gizewski and Daniel Ganzer with Mr. Wiltshire. Honors Night 1981 177 Graduation June 7, 1981 Class President, Peter M. Koliopoulas, delivered the welcoming speech. The two address speakers chosen by the Class of 1981 were Michael T. Novak and Adeline S. Machala. 178 Graduation 1981 | e . I’m going to miss the place. . Michael Novak . Ms. Muench and Keith Krout . Adeline Machala . Sing, singasong... . The final walk down the hall. . Peter Kolioplas . I'm finally glad to get this. . Oh, Peggy got her diploma. . Good Luck! Graduation 1981 179 | Ta ‘ ah 2 = Si Spartan Su cancnd ; 180 Sports g G RIE (} SK SOR “ ‘ EN- ag Nh A pIBLE FROSH-SOPH: Sitting: Scott Dimoff, Bret Taylor, Dennis Ryan, Dan Pacult, Joe Bielanski, Dave Lech, Dan Rogers. Kneeling: Joe Lo Russo, Chris Hauser, Dave Conti, Scott Carollo, Kevin Sullivan, Ron Castagnino, John Burdelik, Mike Johnson, Jeff Killelea. Standing: Jim Coe, Steve Walsh, Nasser Ziyad, Dave Haupt, Ken Jones, Nazmy Ziyad, Dan Frazier, Joe Hood, Tim Fadden. Not Pictured: Carlo Cesario, Joe Anicich, Steve Burns, Dan Callahan, Tony Vidale. py ree, tsi Ra hang te, 182 Boys Track 1981 RES RO Ta A eel ese Base gait VARSITY: Sitting: Gary Hendzel, Jim Flis, Jim Callahan, Tom Robson, Gary Kosvick, Dan Manley, George Thiel, Bill Manley. Kneeling: Tom Johnson, John Maluck, Ron Frazier, Rick Lakie, Tom Harm, Wally Wanlfeldt, Andy Bielanski, Ron Kmak. Standing: Tom Nelson, Mike Bila, Scott Kehoe, Ron Baader, Lee Baxa, Phil Leonard, Jim Kolodziej, Roy Wilkie. Boys Track 1981 183 Girls Badminton 1981 ‘My, saoninls VARSITY: Sitting: Lori Ralston, Kathy Fahey, Mary Kay McGrath, Judy Jungman, Becky Hinz. Kneeling: Maribeth McGinnis, Mari Schmitz, Kristie Schryver, Aimee Fleming, Mary Doyle. Standing: Asst. Coach Ms. A. Anderson, Cathy Alexander, Peg Brooks, Jan Genis, Brandy Massett, Julie Koziol, Shirley Lanenga, Coach Dorne. FROSH-SOPH: Sitting: Arlene Chear, Sue Retig, Pam Karel, Kris Murray, Lisa McClelland. Kneeling: Carol Jarka, Corinne Kruse, Pam Tynan, Carrie Graessle, Loreen Markiewicz, Pam Brinkman, Lisa O’Connor. Standing: Coach Anderson, Kim LePash, Annette Marciano, Sandy Karner, Peg Pacourek, Joanne Feichter, Gina Sevening, Donna Blyth, Debbie Hnatovic, Dawn Schmeltzer, Coach Dorne. 184 Girls Badminton 1981 | wo re) _ ™ © ro) = ) 3 £ E Be) © a 2 a oO Boys Gymnastics 1981 VARSITY: Kneeling: Bob Carlo, Steve Sawicki (team captain) . Standing: Joe Gillen, Tim Dahlman, Bill Rear- don, Coach Kelly. Not Pictured: Tom Trojniar. 186 Boys Gymnastics 1981 FROSH-SOPH GYMNASTICS: Sitting: Dave Czajkowski, Mike Bosco, Rick Hanhlien, Don Locacius, Dennis Greenan. Standing: Bill Shufflebarger, Kurt Schomel, Matt Dillon, Mark Thorpe, Jim Kamba, Wally Forsythe, Coach Rubin. Not Pictured: Vince Perfetto. ; Boys Gymnastics 1981 187 : VARSITY: Kneeling: Jim Behling, Paul Lunquist, Steve Leary, Carl Conti. Standing: Andy Kut- sulis, Dan Ganzer, Kris Kupcezyk, Rick O’Bren- ski, Dave Engel, Coach Lawson. SOPH: Kneeling: Bruce Norris, Henry Capatan, Al Lyons, Fawzy Hassan, Mark Medows, Ted Sokolowski. Stan- ding: Coach Leary, Bill Theisen, Bill Novotny, Steve Wydra, George Steinbach, Paul Lillwitz. 188 Boys Tennis 1981 Boys T ee ennis 1981 “ PA A Ot Pe Ze ER KOK On aa ADs ’ Oe Be Pte aes A “] PI iA foi a Qe v ) Chile iP, ws %, i he os AA % LILLIA LIAS te 1S et Boys Tennis 1981 189 VARSITY: Sitting: Lori Cramer, Julie Sierakowski, Rose Geraci (co-captain) . Kneeling: Shari Siwinski, Karen Kallquist, Patty Gilbert, Paula Companio (co-captain), Cindy Kancel. Standing: Coach Surma, Carol McTeague, Cheryl Kennedy, Cindy Skala, Lynn Haubenreiser, Deanna Poynter. Not pic- tured: Assistant Coach Icenogle. SOPH: Sitting: Lisa Pietra- nuano, Kathy Cramerosso, Dorthea DiMartino, Dawn Peleckis. Kneeling: Karen Viner, Jenny Popp, Diane Chickerillo, Cindy Murdoch, Julie Geraghty. Standing: Pam Wells, Lois Herman, Karan Kraan, Sue Swan- son, Jeanine Feigl, Coach Welty. Not Pictured: Donna Phillips, Kathy Radtke. 190 Girls Softball 1981 Girls Softball 1981 | | Girls Softball 1981 191 Varsity Baseball 1981 iia LE eS | a RE ‘ tase Pwd’, kJ = he nh oe ialt 4 ® cae % sw Oreo. ee Men VARSITY: Front Center: ‘‘Moose’’ Omiecinski. Kneeling: Lou Canellis, Bill Cummins, Tom Cappos, Carl Rohde, Bill Schulz, Brian Leikel. | Standing: Bill Toppel, Tim Valasek, Dave Wills, Kris Flynn, Pat Keane, Rob Omiecinski, Jim Wells, Coach Borkowski. Not Pictured: Ken + Fewkes. 192 Varsity Baseball 1981 PEO A Eee ene a eee, (OCR e Re ARw Ae eaae +20 am “ 5s ? TARR ahaa eet dames cast. ‘tl eed ed cl eed ett Tn ee ee, Sener Varsity Baseball 1981 193 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1981 | ORLY [ ou ‘ yaa OL S FROSH TEAM: Sitting: Mike Sullivan, Steve Vranas, Dan Ruhl. Kneeling: John Dvorak, Scott Peters, Mike McCastland, Jim Leikel, Howard Morris. Standing: Coach Glenn Watt, Mike Macek, Keith Blazina, Kevin Kane, Rob Wesselhoff, Brain Kruse, Scott Cummins, Jerry Amado. Not Pictured: Tom Baxa, Rob Bagus, Randy Stancik. 4 z. af SOPH TEAM: Bottom Row: Jim Schiavitti, Dan Coakley, Mike Fleming, McCon, Hector Martinez, Scott Allen, Craig Dominski, Tony Drogos, Steve Lenihan. Top Row: Jim Pop, Brian McGrail, Larry Cappos, Mike Hansen, Pat Mayer, Al Iversen, Coach Skip Sullivan. Lee LaRoque, Fred Kennedy, Ross Brand, Bill Wills. Middle Row: Jon 194 Baseball 1981 ie a Bs | : ON ADD ey e a ee SA Sia oe ene eee Fo oJ SORES ON Pa ae SO eepee.n6 ve Die 2 a Pate as eety..- ae «wee a A oe po 2 4 + . E} eee. Ro at (3 i Baseball 1981 195 196 Girls Track Girls Track Spring 1981 V ARSITY TEAM: Sitting, Left to Right: Cathy Busking, Laurie Niziolek, Coach Linda Reynolds, Coach Cheryl Michals, Patty Ryan, Jill Dague. Kneeling: Manager Maria Siedis, Mary Kay Bachelder, Char McCollum, Marie Dunkel, Lisa Evans, Michelle Farley. Standing: Peggy Ryan, Lynette Dunn, Diane Gesiakowski, Karen Haack, Denise Baxa, Cindy Sanders. peel FROSH-SOPH: Sitting: Sharon Lutz, Maggie Patyk, Shari Coughlin, Jenny Robson, Diane Hickley, Angie Zekios, Lisa Spero, Debbie © LoRusso. Kneeling: Sue Bila, Lori Johnson, Laurie Parson, Amy Leonard, Cheryl Akouris, Monica Frederick, Sue Sherry, Vicki Cline, Manager ° Maria Siedis. Standing: Coach Linda Reynolds, Pam Susemiehl, Sherri Massett, Sue Engel, Lisa Korthase, Lisa Jones, Diane Smith, Sue Kosvick, Mary Crane, Coach Cheryl Michals. as : : Boney a SE AAA + (SS Paes. wer ay s Girls Track 197 Py, Spring 3 Sports Awards 1981 ae tip my a GMT 2 ogy y ea Skee SS ae x TERE ‘ ” Fee —— ee ae ; — Wena - 2 SR eee, 4 ees x i vf 1. Shirley Lanenga — MVP for badminton. Shirley completed her 3rd year with a 21-10 record. She had taken first place in the Sandburg Invitational Con- solation Round and 2nd in the Conference meet - Andy Kutsulis — MVP for tennis. Andy played 1st singles and had a 10-8 record. He was the team captain. . Jim Kolodziej — MVP for boys track. In Conference Jim finished 2nd in the 440 and 3rd in the 220. He also placed 3rd in the 440 in the District meet and finished ninth in the State meet. . Peggy Ryan — The recipient of the Geri VanDeKreke Award. Peggy par- ticipated in track, basketball, and cross-country. She was named to All Con- ference Cross Country Team and voted Most Valuable Player. . Phil Leonard — Phil was presented with the Bill Godby Award. He was a SICA All Conference selection at center in 1979 and 1980. He was nominated to the All state team and listed in Sports Magazine the number one center by two newspapers. 198 Spring Sports Awards 1981 . Kris Flynn — MVP for baseball. Kris hit 324 in conference play. . Steve Sawicki — MVP for Boys Gym- nastics. Steve placed 3rd in vaulting in Sectionals; 4th in floor exercise and 5th in all-around in the district meet. . Jill Dague — MVP for Girls Track. Jill has been on the varsity track team for 3 years. She is a member of the medley relay teams which hold the school record. . Lori Cramer and Rose Gerace — Co- MVP's for softball. Both made All Conference. Spring Sports Awards 1981 199 VARSITY TEAM: Bottom Row: S. Ward, S. Angelucci, J. Popp, C. Dominski, B. Scaduto, J. Lepper, M. Crane, S. Lenihan. Second Row: R. Haehnlein, J. Wierus, G. Nikolopolous, D. Conti, M. Medows, J. Hood, J. Lancaster, F. Hogan, J. Griesbaum. Third Row: A. Carnevale, T. Cappos, R. Kuligowski, M. Bila, S. Kehoe, R. O’Brenski, L. Ramos, G. Vowell, Coach Chilvers. Top Row: Coach Davelis, N. Xeros, R. Kryzak, D. Haupt, A. Iverson, R. Wiersema, D. Balachowski, G. Schultz, P. Mayer, Coach Sullivan. Not Pictured: J. Evans. 200 Varsity Football Varsity Football Varsity Football 201 202 Soph-Frosh Football Soph-Frosh Football SOPHOMORE TEAM: Bottom Row: Scott Hughes, Keith Sanofsky, Tim Mangin, Mike Sullivan, Kirk Vopelak, Mike McCastland, Dan Pacult. Second Row: Ted Gratt, Mike Canino, Jim Cassidy, Mike Green, Randy Stanick, Al Gilbert, Jim Mackey. Third Row: Jeff Glaser, John. Cosenza, Jeff Tropp, Joe Bielanski, Mike Macek, Tom Baxa, Bill Strenk. Fourth Row: Jim DeCicco, Ken Marotzke, Dan Frazier, Jerry McGuire, Bob Braasch, Brian Bradtke, Mike Howard. Fifth Row: Dave LaPash, Tim Ryan, Steve McElheny, Scott Cummins, Alex Olejniczak, John Dvorak, Rich Owen. Top Row: Coach Bill Marcordes, Dan Stapleton, Mark Cafagna, Nazmy Ziyad, Kris Kestian, Chris Mayer, Todd Pisarski, Dean Gillispie, Coach Joe Walton. Z FRESHMAN TEAM: Bottom Row: Kevin Farley, Rich Walega, Eric Leoni, Ed Jaracz, Kraig Lang, Dave Gable, Jim Lietz. Second Row: Coach Terry Mulrenin, Jim Frale, Dave Moeller, Jim Collachia, Steve Fabian, Al Roth, Al Zad, Garrett Spencer, John Mastella. Third Row: Coach Tom Noble, Jim Harmon, Sandro Boglio. Bob Fairchild, Tom Bila, Larry Zowodniak, Paul Szymanski, Bob Stalla, Dan Brandt. Fourth Row: Coach Steve Morgenthaler, Rick Lepper, Matt Beller, Akrim Razik, Wade Alexa, Jay Moore, Ray Viles, Jeff Alexa, Phil Marrera. Top Row: Jay Levine, Tim Radosevich, Evert Kooyman, Mike Biros, Dan Harper, Dave Baker, Tom: Leech, Kevin Olmos. Not Pictured: Vince Kasley, John Gesiakowski, Bill DePatie, Bob Pfeiffer, Dave Flynn, Mike Skworch, Doug Wagner. a ive. ye 2m ae eS tie ee Frosh-Soph Football 203 Girls Tennis Fall 1981 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: sitting: cathy McCart. Kneeling: Kim Kozin, Deanna Poynter, Lisa Matha. Standing: Karen Bourbulas, Sherri Hinkleman, Kyria Merle, Coach Sternisha. 204 Girls Tennis Fall 81 iz 4 6 4 : i £ Desens 4 € 6 ‘ 4 é IE EE NR i % 8 FROSH-SOPH TENNIS TEAM: Kneeling: Nina Venturella, Reem Diab, Kathy Cummings, Kim Blankenstein, Michelle Myers, Julie Meehan, Sherri Hoger. Standing: Karen Tebo, Lynn Roxas, Sue Nor- quist, Debbie Behling, Sue Summer- field, Chris Preuss, Loreli Basak, Rox- anne Gorney. Not Pictured: Tami Baluk, Lara Wiziecki, and Coach Lawson. wet iy Girls Tennis Fall’81 205 Girls Cross Country Fall 1981 Bottom Row, Left to Right: Sharon Lutz, Lori Johnson, Patty Ryan, Lori Theil, Adrianne Gentile. Next Row Up: Sue Sherry, Sue Kosvick, Jenny Robson, Judy Jungman. Top Row: Cathy Busking, Denise Baxa, Marie Dunkel, Diane Gesiakowski, Coach Linda Reynolds. Not Pictured: Lisa Spero, Angela Zekios, Mgr. Maria Siedis, Debbie Janiak, Mgr. Debbie LoRusso, Janet Kapp, Joan Toth, Nadia Ziad, Sharon Kelly, Michelle Zima. 206 Girls Cross Country Girls Cross Country 207 Volleyball Fall 1981 VARSITY TEAM: Bottom Row: Ellen Nowicki, Aimee Fleming, Wendy Wesselhoff, Kelly McClure, Carol Bachelder. Top Row: Ann Ostapina, Barb Wesselhoff, Lisa Vasil, Lynn Haubenreiser, Coach J. Icenogle. 208 Volleyball Fall 1981 Pi ¥ d . . 3, Li’ oh) i ea agt Z Lane Sak tot Lane SOPHOMORE TEAM: Bottom Row: Vicky Cline, Julie Geraghty, Jenny Popp, Sandy Tuzik, Denise Orban, Maggie Patyk. Top Row: Coach Jane Surma, Karen Schopper, Lois Herman, Karan Kraan, Lisa Entress, Debbie Doyle. FRESHMAN TEAM: Bottom Row: Maria Rogiokos, Tina Spirakes, Kathy Doyle, Pam Manley, Cathy Wallace, Tammy Cunningham (mgr.). Middle Row: Donna Sadler, Kathy Bulow, Jeannine Mackin (co-capt.), Maureen Mayer (co-capt.), Patti Feehan, Dona Sobczak (mgr.). Top Row: Chery! Michals (coach) , Lynn Dominski, Gina Mazzacco, Karen Libert, Cindy Haack, Connie Pappas (mgr.) . Volleyball Fall 1981 209 Girls Swimming Team 1981 Bottom Row: Manager Karen Selmer, Lisa Behnke, Michelle Sutton, Eileen Geraghty, Gerri Dunne, Terri Brown, Assistant Coach Karen Schmerbauch. Top Row: Pam Tralewski, Peggy Cunningham, Sandy Karner, Sue Bila, Ellen Yukel, Dor DiMartino, Kelly Hovey, Head Coach Jim Markel. Not Pictured: Cindy Sutkus, Don- na Ruhl, Liz Burton, Lisa Regh, Chris Koliopoulos, Student Teaching Coach Mary Ann Fafara. Girls Swimming 211 Boys Cross Country VARSITY AND FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY: Sitting: Kevin Jankist, Dan Delap, George Bachelder, Tony Murczek, Dan Brand, Mike Bowden. Second Row: Gary Dolan, Tony Vidale, Jim Coe, Steve Burns, Ron Castagnino, Jeff Killelea, Dan Rogers. Third Row: Tom Robson, Dan Callahan, Ken Jones, Gary Hendzel, Rich Killelea, Jim Callahan, Steve Walsh. Top Row: Coach Doughney, Tim Fadden, John Maluck, Rick Lakie, Brian McGrail, Ron Frazier, Coach Stoy. Not Pictured: Greg Benyon, Jim Cassin, Scott Dimoff, Tom Harm, Jim Howatt, Jeff Kostal, Gary Kosvick, Joe LoRusso, Vince LoRusso, Hector Martinez, Kevin Medows, Rick Rinchich, Dennis Ryan, Tom Wood. 212 Boys Cross Country RE Boys Cross Country 213 Varsity Golf Fall 1981 Mike McGrath, Mike Wallace, Richard Brenn, Bill Novotny, Coach Gates, Bill Theisen, Anthony Drogos, Ross Brand, Jim Schiavitti. 214 Varsity Golf ets FP Pe ‘ok Sports 215 Most Valuable Players . BARB WESSELHOFF and LISA VASIL — Volleyball. Pictured with Coach Icenogle. Barb was named All-Around All Conference and was selected on the first team of All Area. Lisa was selected as All Con- ference Spiker due to her performance as middle attacker. . GERRI DUNNE — Swimming. Gerri, for the second year was voted MVP and holds OLCHS varsity records in the following events: 200 yd. free-style, 200 yd. individual medley, 50 yd. freestyle, 100 yd. freestyle, 100 yd. butterfly and 500 yd. freestyle. She was Conference champ in 1980 and 1981 in the 50 yd. freestyle; in 1980 2nd in District and 12th in State in 50 yd. freestyle. Gerri is pictured here receiving her award from Mr. Markel. . JIM CALLAHAN — Boys Cross-Country. Jim was awarded by Coach Doughney. Jim was a MVP two years in a row and was a 3 time member of the 500 mile club, 12th at Argo Invitational, 12th at Andrew Invitational and 17th at the Tinley Park Invitational. . MARIE DUNKEL — Girls Cross-Country. Marie is pictured with Coach Reynolds. Marie was the number one runner all year, All Con- ference, placed 8th in Conference. Placed 19th in Sectionals and had the best two mile time, 12.03 (school record) . . SCOTT KEHOE — Football. Accepting the award from Coach Chilvers. Scott was a team leader in total defensive stats. He was named Lineman of the Year by the Worth Reporter and chosen as number one player in SICA West, All Area-Economist, Star Herald and Suburban Trib. . DEANNA POYNTER — Tennis. She is pictured here with Coach Sternisha. Deanna had a record of 22-5 playing first singles, finished 2nd in SICA West and Districts to qualify for the State Championship. RICH BRENN — Golf (Not Pictured). Rich was Oak Lawn Medalist in 7 216 Fall Sports Awards of 13 matches, and also had the low 9 hole score and the low individual season average. = co oO) cv aed oO _ 4) S x Y) — Sa O OQ. Y) © LL Fall Sports Awards 217 FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM: Bottom Row: Lee Maniatis, Jay Levine, Harold Brankey, Jay Moore, Garrett Spencer, Bill Rickoff, Erik Leoni. Standing: Jim Frale, Dave Moeller, Mike Bohne, Jim Harmon, Tim Radosevich, Dave Baker, Ted Nehmzow, Mike Capatan, Coach Morgenthaler. Not Pictured: Dave Gable, Mark Jarzabek, Jim Kenny, Doug Warner, Mark Sikorski. SOPHOMORE WRESTLING TEAM: Kneeling: Dave Skinner, Lee Maniatis, Rick Fernandez, Pat Burns, Jim Cassidy, Jim Mackey, Jim Frale, Vince Perfetto, Pat Rafter. Standing: Coach Morgenthaler, Skip Morris, Mike Deno, Tim Ryan, Mike Howard, Rich Loman, Bob Ryan, Todd Pisarski, Matt Keane, Al Malley, Mike Armstrong. 218 Wrestling Wrestling 1. George Schultz breaks down his opponent. 2. Tom Zegar gets set to go. 3. Jim Popp moving in for the takedown. Wrestling 219 ' ono0 dome 1. Joe Arminas works for a reversal. 2. Tom Frale ready to wrestle 3. Dan Dunning on top of things in his match 220 Varsity Wrestling Varsity Wrestling 1. Rich Fitzgerald sets up a takedown. 2. Frank Hogan controls his opponent for the ‘‘big move.”’ ua fAu ANE Nis me ct ae — s bi VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: Bottom Row: Dan Dunning, Dan Coakley, Mike Jensen, Steve Olewinski, Mike Armstrong, Joe Arminas, Tom Frale, Don Schmidt, Tony Marchetti. Top Row: Coach Mulrenin, Tony Carnevale, Rich Fitzgerald, Jim Popp, George Zekios, George Schultz, Jeff Wilamowski, Frank Hogan, Bob Gesiakowski, Paul Jensen, Mark Waller, Coach Lawson. Wrestlin g 221 SOPHOMORE GIRLS GYMNASTICS TEAM: Bottom Row: Lisa Carroll, Donna Ruhl, Jenny Karel, Colleen Donovan, Jenn: Nutile, Lynn Reilly, Chery! Mueller. Top Row: Barb Murdoch, Lynda Dembraski, Julie Geraghty, Sue Finn, Tammi Fritz, Sherry Sharpe, Carri Daum, Cindy Sutkus. Not Pictured: Coach Janice Voight. Girls Gymnastics 19 Peewee GIRLS VARSITY GYMNASTICS: Michelle Sutton, Lisa Entress, Lori Gizewski, Janet Swan, Connie Sonzski, Sue Donnelly, Carol Batchelder, Vicki Pope, Tricia Salerno, Kelly Hovey. Not Pictured: Coach Howard Rubin. Girls Gymnastics 223 Boys Varsity Basketball VARSITY TEAM: First Row: Gail Milligan, Mgr., Dan Delap, Mgr.; Barb Wesselhoff, Mgr. Second Row: Bruce Scaduto, Stan Bumstead, Bill Schulz. Third Row: Coach Len Scaduto, Brian McGrail, Dave Aidinovich, Rob Omiecinski, Dave Wills, Mike Hansen, Coach Glenn Watt. Fourth Row: Paul Lillwitz, Kurt Berg, Pat Mayer, Dave Haupt, Dan Ganzer, Jim Behling. 224 Varsity Basketball Varsity Basketball 225 Boys Basketball wayeege! A 4s: FRESHMAN TEAM: sitting: Ron Abernathy, Ed Vahl, Jim Riordan. Kneeling: Bruno Cipriani, Steve Fabian, George Kutsulis, Dan Brand, Al Roth, Larry Skubal. Third Row: Coach Murphy, John Redelsperger, Dan Harper, Jerry Linnert, Brian Dune, Jeff Babiez, Tom Bila, Greg Kolinski. Top Row: Ray Viles, Rick Rinchich, Ron Covert, Bill Zirngbl, Tony Murczek, Vince Kasley. Not Pic- tured: Mike McAleenan, Mike Materiayeh, George Bachelder. 226 Boys Basketball NAD) a «ag aT hs y) ‘ a Lay Ape Lay th Ae ten ee Be Fa i. ma) a 4 = |} er SOPHOMORE TEAM: sitting: Mike McGrath, Dan Ruhl, Scott Peters, John Preto. Standing: George Dempsey, Dennis Ryan, Don Carstens, Derek Sobczak, Scott Cummins, Jeff Lafoy, Coach Skip Sullivan. Top Row: Ron Hamilton, Mike Macek, Randy Stancik, Bob Braasch, Tom Baxa, Rob Wesselhoff. Not Pictured: Paul Partyka. Boys Basketball 227 BOYS SWIMMING TEAM: First Row: Kevin Malone, Dave Flynn, Ed Jaracz, Jeff Kane, Scott Dimoff, Pete Canellis, Wally Forsythe. Second Row: Ed Hood, Steve Sawicki, Mike Johnson, John Wasserman, Greg Benyon, Neal Acharya, Coach Scarpelli, Coach Eppley. Third Row: Glenn Kosek, Steve Schramk, Ray Webster, Chris Yontez, Bob Egan, Barry Moore, Coach Astrauskas. Not Pictured: Gene Skala. 228 Boys Swimming Boys Swimming Boys Swimming 229 © a = ® x n o a 2 = Oo i =) oO N __ hl gts EES | re ya a2 33 yl 22 2 on 12 VARSITY TEAM: Kneeling: Allison Roth, Karen Kallquist, Eliz. Petersen, Mary Doyle, Deb. LoRusso. Standing: Coach Miss Hohn, Chery! Kennedy, Tracy Frederick, Lynn Haubenreiser, Shelly Fabish, Cindy Kancel, Marie Dunkel, Coach Miss Groth. Girls Basketball 231 Oo re} o 4 12) © a 2 Oo i roe) Nn “wu eg 1 git Mt SRNRTANS RNAI. eg RTANS _phRTANg mr it : psy RATA yy egnitA Ns mh TAs oh 12 oa 1S OB ting iG ie 405 Freshman Team Kneeling: Kathy Doyle, Cheryl Bryant, Jeannine Mackin, co-capt.; Maureen Mayer, Cathy Jensen. Standing: Margie Stanton, Lynne Schulz, Kellie Kampenga, co-capt.; Debbie Behling, Jackie Malloy, Nadia Ziad, Coach Cheryl! Michals. Sophomore Team Kneeling: Dawn Peleckis, Dor DiMar- tino, Karen Kraan, Cindy Murdock, Wendy Vickers, Lisa Surio. Standing: Coach Moore, Wennie Adams, Flo Milashoski, Lois Herman, Pam Susemiehl, Sue Sherry, Gail Rohode, Coach Erin O'Toole. Girls Basketball 233 . CAPTAINS AND CO-CAPTAINS: Standing: Ms. Evans, Coach; Lisa Schoeneman, Var- sity Basketball Captain: Mary Reed, Varsity Wrestling Captain; Lisa Parsons, Frosh- Soph Captain; Beth Eakins, Varsity Football Captain and Varsity Basketball Co- Captain; Nancy Eakins, Varsity Wrestling Co-Captain; Heide Nuel, Frosh-Soph Co- Captain. Not pictured: Coach Kozubal. . VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD: Beth Eakins, Sharon Coughlin, Wendy Tuzik, Anita Dempsey, Lisa Schoeneman, Kim Lundgren, Denise Pacourek. . VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD: Kneeling: Lesa Markiewicz, Sharon Koughlin. Second Row: Kim Lundgren, Erin Grassle. Third Row: Carrie Major, Patrice Kramer. Standing: Beth Eakins, Denise Pacourek, Lisa Schoeneman. . Nancy Eakins and Mary Reed. - VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD: Kneeling: Kim LaPash, Carol Jarka. Standing: Nancy Eakins, Mary Reed. 234 Cheerleading 2 er EE Congratulat Cla: 237 Root helps you to remember... 1131 WEST SHERIDAN ROAD (at 6400 North) CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60626 photographers TELEPHONE 761-5500 SINCE 1889 ROOT PHOTOGRAPHERS « 1131 W. Sheridan « Chicago .. Autographs | OAK LAWN | _ | PUBLIC LIBRARY La sen SL ee AS


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