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K LAWN PUBLIC LIBRARY NTT 3 1186 00494 9921 AEFERENCE-NOT Te Y HIGH scHOO 25 YEARS -OAKLAWN — a BO AKHMRK p (“BL adgaha 4 1986 PROM oe Hn | 0) | BO) | = KICKOFF DANCE 1. O.K. girls, take a bow! SEPTEMBER 6, 1986 2. ‘Smile and maybe they'll leave us alone.” 3. ‘How did | get stuck with this insane woman?” 4. “| be cool!” 5. “Oh yuck, how did you get here? 6. Joe Livigni, clearing for takeoff. 7. No, that doesn't quite cut,it as a pyramid. 1. |'m going to kill him, he's dancing with someone else.” 2. Rich asks the big question, ‘‘Am | doing this the right way?” Wm) alcte-Vare W B)E-Uul-Me|-) mer- ele] a) Mam Ua) ole) (fe ]ale 4. ‘No really, I'm not a penguin.” 5. “Uh oh, | think our earrings are caught.” 6. ‘Lead me to those refreshments.” HOMECOMING PEP RALLY 1. Mr. Meek, Mr. Dominiak and the rest of the faculty cheerleaders urge their charges backwards in the tug-of-war. 2. The girls overpower the faculty. 3. The “Superbowl” shufflers. 4. Debby Delap belts out a tune from ‘‘Fame.” 5. The human pyramid. 6. Mr. Graham struts his stuff. You look great in that skirt Joe! DECORATING THE GYM ss Malice l| oN mcolm elm 2. ‘You've got to be kidding, there's more work to do?” f Can these happy faces mean all the work is done? “YUH, how about moving it a little to the left?” ; “YUH, how about moving it a little to the right?” 6. Here's Leonardo Dikielar hard at work. 7. ‘Are you sure we spelled HOMECOMING correctly?” HOMECOMING GAME OAK LAWN SPARTANS — 13 1. The crowd cheers the SPARTANS on to victory! 2. Corey Connella looks for someone to block. 3. Kris Kolk hands off to Sean Rainsford for a big gain. 4. The “Unknown Spartan” leads the cheers. 5. Melanie, go blow your horn! 6. Jim Porter kicks a long one. This year's Homecoming was a great success! Not only did we have more alumni than ever, but the Spartans were VIC- TORIOUS! We defeated Riverside-Brookfield 13 to 12 for a very sweet victory. The theme for Homecoming was “This One's for You.'’ Sean Rainsford and Kirsten Rascher reigned as King and Queen over the festivities. All in all, this year was one of the most spirited OLCHS has ever had and we hope the spirit con- tinues even more in the future. KING QUEEN COURT 1.The reigning Queen and King: Kirsten Rascher and Sean Rainsford. 2. Last year’s Queen and King: Sue Roche and Jon Popp. 3. Diane Kowalewski and Lewis Lake 4. Monica Brandt and Maher Swies 5. Sherry Zivich and George Canellis 6. Stacey Powers and Al Sorenson 7. Sue Cooper and Jim Roche 8. Julie Stancik and Ron Jaracz PARADE CARPE1 WHOLESALER 1. ‘Best Use of Theme” goes to the Freshman Class. 2. The Junior Class entry. 3.Second place winner in the truck trailer division goes to the Sophomore Class. 4. What a clown! 5. The French Club entry. 6. The Pep Club takes their place in the parade. 7. The Marching Band plays the ‘Spartan Fight Song.”’ 8. Cheerleaders pose next to their decorated truck. 9. ‘Best Overall’’ prize goes to the Senior Class. 10. Second place winner in the auto walking division goes to the Spanish Club. 11. Si! al) is oa ay pei i —_ “THIS am FOR You! FLOATS CARS CLOWNS KIDS MUSIC AND FUN! HOMECOMING DANCE “THIS ONE’S FOR YOU” 14 i Hye CAST Acting Department MOMIGOMETY 52 2 os ae ats ee eee eee ee Richard Moore LION GSR coves. g sed no, ager nates eee ee oe Sandra Kielar RAID eet oia les. 22 we ae ate ace pee ee ee Joe Livigni DOtne aad pcodiGi ee AS es a ates een ee Gregory Tatro George x5. aie 1.3 cra ee eee gene John Karsky Deirdre oo tee ee te oe Nancy Finn SONY Fis. edhe sepia de enn erate Karen Lange Michael 3. iz eee epee anda Soe oct a ee Michael Kielar MUSIC DEPARTMENT COCO aie Sie Le ee oP ne 7 ee Debby DeLap BYUAO cacstrtin ay stele: eager ae a NIC oot geet ree Tim Carroll ANGLO. 255 ac kaeee toy ter ee. ae eee Amy Strassner WOGING 2.5), cy Base nea aA a hep. Le ence eee Carol Raftery BOrnieris. cs ccrelahucomow tse te cette ae eee Aaron Nykaza PIED solcione visiee oar dh tak oe ce ge oe Chris Reich CTI exe Shiva, x x sen Ack es ea Jennifer Statkus DANCE DEPARTMENT LOlOY ; .44 Gam ates ager ae ene eee eee Maher Sweis LIS@ ys 5 ac ieee os uhh eae Cathy Reutebuch Hilary . 252d oy a dlea cet see ee Heather Wilson Marianne 2p a vis cscs Lae ek Dawn Kosek JOY tain dua hn and eee ca Deena Soukup NVCOMGS cs sone hd pated ieee Pam Pitts LY Cie oats ese uclre DN cake eee cra? Shari Miller SPUD 84 po harereck 5 ied e n ne Karen Bodner FACULTY Mrs. oherwood 23°. 2...) 4a eee Mt Christy Gutowski Miss Berg: 305 hoo tet. acca sete eame oe ei Gail Strassner Mir PeArrelt 5 6 ahe 3, 2 o:4 Secure eae eee a eee John Gonczy Mi SMOROESK 5 ieag ctx 2h eee eee ees MEP ae Chris Morris MreAngelo'Martelli :-7 s..viigetak aetna aie a. Richard Kocis Mario Martell na aten . Sa. eee aaieien nema © Jason Reno ese aiaacabed obclhe S:iah Gert ne a Karlynn Cory — PRODUCTION STAFF Directors .2 nes ae o Joi pare eee Mr. Tom Dzurison Producer Musical Director............ Mrs. Barbara Mateer Publicity Director. Soc.) tres eee eee Mrs. Arlene Carrier Assistant Director.......... Monica Brandt, Stacey Powers Gregory Tatro Choreography............. Mr. Tom Dzurison, Dawn Kosec Mr. Joe McDonald set ConstruCtion aa. a sae eee eee Mr. Vern Scarpelli Light Designisiq.-2halen sera ee one Mr. Scott Cummins sound Design i:27c..00 nae eer re Tim Carroll Production ASsistanitas. ate, cue eee Gail Strassner Light Operator’. (5s 2 .ee Margee Fisher, Dawn Jankusiak, Tom Parkalob sound Operator it cn eee eee Craig Leikel Costumes a2 eae ee lrene Schulman, Nancy Green Vicky Clark, Ann McCoy Photographiy =. 2. .icesa eae ee ee eet eee en Suzanne Phelps Props ei. Rochelle Bogathy, Sheila Gorman Mak@-Up ics! sccnnun ceri nee Carla Karsky, Jennifer Simpson Jane Stefan, Lisa Manfretti, Trista Myslinski, Josephine Albanese, Lynette Killelea, Chrissy Killelea Publihty’:s...05' eee Mary McGarry, Val Sietsama, Chris Fredrick, Melanie Bellio, Angela Superczynski, Donna Kowalewski, Lisa Muehe, Gracie Bujak, Jenn Simpson, Lynette Lake, Christina McGarry, Annemarie LeJeunesse, Linda Weiss, Jenny Buczak, Jeanine Adams Banner Design . .., 1.5 sccslean Lisa Cowart On June 1st, 1986, the Board of Education officially dedicated the media center in honor of H. F. Wiltshire, the recently retired superintendent. The media center was designated as the Harold F. Wiltshire Media Center. The Board invited past and pre- H. F. - WIL TSHIRE sent students, parents, residents and friends of OLCHS to attend the dedication ceremonies. The Board decided to dedicate the media center in recognition of Mr. Wiltshire’s service to OLCHS as a teacher, coach, administrator and superintendent MED IA CEN TER from 1953 to 1986. During this time the school grew from 520 students to a peak enrollment of 3304 and 3 extensive additions to the building were completed. DEDICA TION Throughout his career he has touched the lives of many students and has been the motivating force behind the growth of OLCHS. 1, Mr. Wiltshire is congratulated by Mr. Dom Frigo, our new Superintendent. 2.Some of the Board members and friends enjoy refreshments after the dedication ceremonies. 3. Board President, Mr. Ronald Ketchun, looks over the plaque presented to Mr. Wiltshire. 4. Mr. Frigo removes the cover from the newly painted sign over the media center doors. 5. Some of the Board members and their wives. 6. Mr. Wiltshire and his wife Dorry proudly display plaques presented at the dedication. epost 2 ess BE aS = j eee ee ae Each year in the Spring, candidates for the Joseph E. Lynch award for the most outstanding boy and girl are selected from the Junior class by the faculty on the basis of scholastic ability and achievement. The nominees are then placed before the Junior class which selects the top five girls and top five boys. The most outstanding Junior boy and girl is then selected from these by a final vote from the faculty. Each year the winners’ names are engraved in the Joseph E. Lynch award plaque which is displayed along with their photos in the Spartan gym lobby. OAK LAWN JAZZ FESTIVAL The twenty-seventh Oak Lawn Jazz Festival was held March Top photo, Front row: Scott Smith 2nd row: Lee Morris, Jamie Naughton, : : . : Tammy Taylor, Aaron Nykaza, Valerie Sietsema 3rd row: Mr. Bruce Currie — 8, 1986 Bl Oak Lawn Community High School. Sixty Junior Director, Larry Ruger, Randy Bogathy, James Thomson, Geoff Chiarelli, Ar- and Senior bands competed for awards in one of the longest nold Christenson, Jennifer Statkus Back row: Sona Nadenichek, Rochelle running high school jazz band festivals in the Midwest. Bogathy, Jennifer Barnes, Carl Baker, Dennis Swiec, Andra Ross, Karen Lange SENIOR LUNCHEON 1. Charlie’s Angels! 2. The boys say, ‘'Hang loose.”’ 3. Debbie Ward and Tammy Miskevics share a precious Senior memory. 4. Tom Keane and Nora O'Connor smile for their lunch. 5. ‘Hey, did you see that waitress with the chicken Kievs?”’ 6. ‘My dear, you look MARVELOUS!” 7. The girls want to know, “'Is this all we get to eat?”’ 1. Mr. Craig and his five dates. 2. Sue Roche says, ‘'He’s my reward.” 3. ‘We're such nice people, aren't we?” 4, Sharon says, “‘If you think this is boring now, wait till later.”’ 5. Eileen McMahon and Brian Cowart win the ‘‘most cutest couple” award at the luncheon. 6. Shiela Yamontas and Charlie Harper with their ‘Outstanding Girl and Boy”’ awards. 1. ‘Oh, NO! 1 think | broke it.” 2. ‘'| feel like a grasshopper down here.”’ 3. ‘He thinks I'm an angel.”’ 4. Mad scientists at work: Angie Forliano and Jody Jachna. 5. ‘'| don't know, where is the bathroom? ’ 6. Monica, what are you doing? 1. ‘Shall we dans?” 2. YOU, YOU, YOU and YOU... 3. “Hey, | think | can see myself in there.” 4. Come on Jim, you can lift 40 pounds. 5. Suuupper! HONORS NIGHT JUNE 5, 1986 - : 4 ll ln le lh le ie “b 72. at . Voice of America Award goes to Chris Fauser for her winning essay. Outstanding Science awards go to Shiela Yomantas and Robert Rafac. . Social Science awards go to Sue Alexander and Paul Crocilla. . Outstanding English student is Chris Fauser. .Music awards go to Patricia Webber, Dale Cissna and Brian Cowart. 6. Foreign Language awards are received by Chris Fauser, Debbie Ward, Tammy Miskevics and Robert Rafac. 7. Art awards go to Ronda Leubscher, Debbie Ward and Domenico Carli 8.Mr. Ed Maloney with Scholarship winners. Individual College 1. Mr. Frigo and the Outstanding Senior girl and boy, and Debbie Ward. Sheila Yomantas and Charlie Harper. 3. A sampling of our Illinois State Scholars. 2. The top 15 seniors in order of rank: Sheila Yoman- 4.The Christ Hospital Blood Donor award is tas, Robert Rafac, Chris Fauser, Jo-Anne Mataitis, presented by Dr. T. Moran to Brian Cowart and Catalina Fernald, Leta Poma, Wendy Cravens, Nora O’Connor. Wendy Smith, Stanley Bujak, Karen Krout, Renee —_5. The Outstanding Senior boy and girl finalists. Geegan, Charlie Harper, Allison Arndt, Lilly Sun 25 GRADUATION — 1986 . Mary Berkery receives an award for Miss Spartan, 1986! Ready... Aim... Fire! . Getting ready for the big day. .No need to adjust your cap, it looks just fine. . Just about ready to receive the diplomas. . ‘Look mom, not one cavity in the bunch.” . The prisoners may now proceed to their assigned places . Jody leads the way to the Bozo buckets . ‘Oh say can you see...” . ‘Won't you be, won't you be my neighbor?” . Yeah... yeah... that's the ticket.” ANYTHING GOES Richard Kocis Julie Griesbaum BONNIE = 2s. ce ee ee evn Meee ae Rosemari Trlak MOONFACE 2 13 ee eee Joe Livigni MRS FARCOURTE 2 ee ae Monica Branat MRBVWiITINE Ys: oo) eee ee Thomas Keane OIRTE VIEILY Nae patho yale ae Frank Geraghty GAPTAIN 23h rec ee ee eee John Pieza PURSER ‘ic ai ik gen: eke eh eee er Greg Tatro ANGELES Aye Dawn Kosek, Deena Soukup, Marijo Marciano, Kirsten Rascher, Sandra Zivich CHING 2.2 Nie ae a ep ee ae Sue Roche LING eoiees Fe eee ac ee nae John D. Karsky BISHOP Si sve oe we eee, ie ee John J. Gonczy DANCERS See Cathy Reutebuch, Shari Miller, Kari Krauss, Carol Raftery, Julie Coyne, Jenny Smith, Stacey Powers, Heather Wilson, Nancy Finn SAILORS .... Maher Sweiss, Jacquelyn Porter, Terry Weiss, Sandra Kielar, Richard Wolf, Gail Strassner, Kelley Nevels, Angie Forliano, Tonia Latoracca, Michael Whitty, Kelley Kehoe Tina Barsevick PASSENGERS =. = Brian Cowart, Christina Fauser, Valerie Fauser, Scott Hermann, Karen Lange, Christy Gutowski, Michele Porter, Tom Parkalob, Amy Alsot, Andy Reed, Laura Haehnlein, Cynthia Schroeder, Christopher Morris, Chris Reich PHOTOGRAPHY Chris Child FORMAL WEAR Seno Sons ORCHESTRA FIUtG : 1.5 a0, cae hee Stephanie DiSabato Clarinet Tenor Sax... 2.) eee Tammy Taylor Alto’ Sax s......24 9455 Seas eae Aaron Nykaza Trumpet . S55 Bie eee Mark Bailey Baritone Valve Trombone........... Larry Ruger Bass Trombone. 2.3. =i Randy Bogathy Guitar nc Sancuso Rich Zarnowski Acoustic Electric Bass......... Roy McNaughton Percussion; .2,..%).7 94 see Art McNaughton. Pian «jus x. Saeki cee Barbara Mateer PRODUCTION STAFF DIRECTOR CHOREOGRAPHER . Mr. Tom Dzurison PRODUCER eee Mrs. Barbara Mateer PUBLICITY, DIRECTOR Mr. Arlene Carrier CHORAL DIRECTOR eer Mrs. Barbara Mateer ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR.......... Mr. Ray Bibzak SET DESIGN CONSTRUCTION . . Mr. Vern Scarpelli ASSISTANT SET CONSTRUCTION . . Frank Geragthy LIGHT DESIGN ii2 eeee Craig Austin SOUND likes ee eee Bridgewater Sound STUDENT DIRECTOR . Debra Delap, Sharon Kuyawa ASSISTANT CHOREOGRAPHER. . Cathy Reutebach, Dawn Kosek DANCE CAPTAIN .... Dawn Kosek, Marijo Marciano PROPERTIES@ia Rosemari Trlak, Tonia Latoracca SOUND CREW oe ee Graig Leikel, Mark Dorman LIGHT CREW? aes Margee Fisher, Joe Geraghty CONSTRUCTION CREW Lisa DeViva, Tim Caroll, Kathi Briscoe, Pam Rhode PUBLICITY MAKE-UP Lisa Cowart, Sue Whisson, Mary McGarry, Ruba Odeh, Renee Feiner, Chris McGarry, Reem Sweis, Carla Karsky, Carrie Verk S O = = SPIRIT WEEK 2. Jenny Simpson in her Saturday Spartan make-up. 3. ‘Vanilla! My favorite flavor. ’ 4. ‘How low can Dan Gangler go?” 5. Lynette Lake does a takeoff of the Rhinestone Cowgirl. 6. Jennifer Barns and Laura Lafave dress alike for TWINS day. - y ge at BF RW SPIRIT WEEK 1. Jenny, Lynette and Naj say, ‘Spartans are 1! 2. Nancy Finn wriggling her way to success. 3. ‘Wouldn't you like to be a pepper too?” 4. Tough competition for Bobby Brady. 5. Now that’s DOUBLE the Spartan spirit! 6. John Gonczy putting his best asset to work. ot re PPT gle Tt meee, [5 a ie es - aS BOARD OF MR. RONALD KETCHUM — President MRS. SHIRLEY SEARS — Secretary EDUC. A TION MR. RAYMOND SWIEC MRS. DENISE PESEK MR. EDWARD JODELKA DISTRICT 229 MR. ROBERT HENTHORNE THE SCHOOL BOARD OF DISTRICT 229 IS COMPOSED OF SEVEN ELECTED OFFICIALS WHO SET SCHOOL POLICY AT OLCHS SUPERINTENDENT MR. DOMINICK FRIGO Clas s of 1987 Hopefully, you can look back on your high school years as an exciting and re- warding experience. And you can honestly say, “| made a difference!’’ We do make a difference, each and every one of us. If we believe this, then we won't try to be in- teresting; we will be interested. We won't want to be entertained; we will be enter- taining. We won't wait to be loved; we will be lovable. We won't ask to be helped; we will be helpful. That will make all the difference. Just imagine a world filled with people who know that what they do will make a difference, and strive consciously to make that difference a positive good for everyone. That world is a reality within our grasp. Remember, you are important and what you do does make a difference, and that difference is you. Congratulations and best wishes to each of you. May the future be yours. Dominick Frigo, Superintendent DR.PAULR.DAVIES . ) DR. LESLUKA Assistant Superintendent — Director of Curriculum Instruction : MR. WILLIAM HILL MR. EDWARD O’MALLEY — Director of Student Activities Public _ oO ____ Assistant Superintendent — Business Relations Special Education : . a _ oo QUESTION TO THE FACULTY: What activities are you involved in outside of school? ST es 2 ee DELIGHT ACKERMANN — Home Economics Department Chairman LILIJA ADOMENAS — English, Foreign Language AUDREY ANDERSON — Physical Education — Assistant Coach, Badminton JERRY ASTRAUSKAS — English Department Chairman PAM BIBEAU — English - Student Council Sponsor. enjoy sharing time with my family and making other people happy. Basic R+R after a day’s work isn't bad either. PRISCILLA BOERSMA — Reading Lab Assistant. go to grad school, sing in a church choir, and sometimes work with an alumni drama group. | also do daily exercise and mothering — that is when I’m not zonked out on the sofa. ART BORKOWSKI — Social Science HELEN BOURBULAS — Media Center Director. Have traveled to the Orient and Russia besides Europe. | enjoy cooking different dishes, and am a subscriber to the Wistom Bridge Theatre and Goodman Theatre. JOHN BRODEMUS — Science — Ecology Club Sponsor WALT BROWN — Industrial Education ROBERT L. BURDAN — Business Education — Boy's Bowling and Senior Sponsor. am very much involved with our local Little League. Hunting and fishing are my favorites. During the cold months my indoor interests are building radio controlled model planes and creating with stained glass. ARLENE CARRIER — Foreign Language — Spanish Club Sponsor. 39 QUESTION TO THE FACULTY: CHUCK CHILVERS — Physical Education — Head Varsity Football Coach. ALAN COLLINS — English. TOM CONROY — Full-Time Substitute — Girls Swimming DAVID H. CORBIN — Business — Marketing Distributive Education — Marketing Distributive Education Club Sponsor, Frosh Footbail Coach. Member of Delta Pi Epsilon (Honorary Bonus Frat). Father of Andrew and William, we enjoy biking around the streets near our home. JIM CRAIG — Dean Chairman of the Oak Lawn Mental and Health Board, President of School District 218, Wrestling official, show great danes, and raise Chinese shar pel's. CHUCK DAVELIS — Drivers Education — Assistant Varsity Football Coach. DAVID DEITEMYER — Music Director of Bands. spend a lot of time with my 4 yr. old son, Jon, and my 1 yr. old daughter Elizabeth. | also putter around in the yard and garage, though! don’t work on cars. ROBERT DOMINIAK — Art Department Chairman — Yearbook Advisor, Homecoming Float Judging. A member of the ‘Lemont Environmental Advisory Commission” and the ‘Channel 10 Access League.”’ Play raquetball, fish, a great sports fan and love to listen to old time radio shows such as ‘‘Jack Benny, ‘The Shadow,’ “Lights Out,” etc. Also like to watch movies, especially the classics. Enjoy doing family things out to eat, visiting the folks and friends, traveling, etc. KAREN DORNE — Physical Education — Badminton Coach. | enjoy fishing in Northern Minnesota and traveling around Lake Superior. PAUL DREGER — Physical Education. GEORGE DUNN, JR. — Physical Education Department Chairman — Head Track Coach. The Athletic Congress level Il instructor, TAC Curriculu m Committee for Education and speaker instructor for TAC level | and II schools throughout the USA. TOM DZURISON — English — Dramatics and Thespian Sponsor. “‘What activities are you involved in outside of school?” TOM EASTMAN — Driver Education Department Chairman. I.H.S.A. football official. SUSAN EICKEN — Full-Time Substitute — Assistant Swim Coach, Head Diving and Varsity Girls Gymnastic Coach. I’m currently back in the college scene going for my master’s degree in Health Education Professions. Trying somehow to use my real estate license part-time. For recreation | play tennis, raquetball, swim, lift weights (when | get the chance) and of course, shop. MARY ELLANSON — Business Education Department Chairman PENNY ERICKSON — Art — Art Club Sponsor. ALISON EVANS — Special Education — Cheerleading and Forensics Sponsor. Professionally, I’m involved in the council for Learning Disabilities. | enjoy singing as a member of the Apollo Chorus of Chicago. | look forward to cross country skiing and spending time with my adorable nephews. MARY FICKETT — Teacher’s Aide JIM FISHER — Computer Director WILLIAM GARRY — Industrial Education — VICA Sponsor BOB GATES — Physical Education and Driver Education CHUCK GIBSON — Social Science JOSEPH GRAHAM — Social Science Department Chairman. | enjoy playing raquetball, movies and travel. MARGARET M. GROTH — Physical Education. Love to golf, play tennis and raquetball. Like to read mysteries and westerns. 41 JACQUELINE HAAS — Science. nvolved in: music, drama, sailing (sea scouts), canoeing, camping, hiking, biking, swimming, AFS (foreign exchange program), Explorer Scouts (sea), travel, diving. SHERI HALWAX — Math and Science. Reading in poor weather and motorcycling in good weather. JEAN HEMPSTEAD — Business. Volunteer for Christ Hospital and Medical Center. Member of the Christ Hospital and Medical Center Emergency Disaster Team. NANCY HESKIN — English. linois Federation of Teachers. Southwest Suburban Federation of Teachers. State Teacher Certification Board. WALTER HESS — Math — Mathletes Sponsor GEORGE HINDAHL — Industrial Education. Coach in Oak Lawn Little League, advisory committee for drafting at Moraine Valley Community College and Regionalization advisor for Illinois. LEIGHTON S. HOHN — Physical Education. Fishing in Northern Minnesota. VIRGINIA HOLAK — Home Economics JOHN HOLMGREN — Math Department Chairman JAMES HOREJS — Art — Photography Club Sponsor. enjoy taking pictures and | do some free lance photography work. | also try to get as much fishing time in as possible. JOYCE ICENOGLE — Business Education — Head Volleyball Coach and Assistant Softball Coach. BILL JASLOWSKI — Math 42 QUESTION TO THE FACULTY: “What activities are you involved in outside of school?” RUTHANN JENKINS — Physical Education JOYCE JUSTUS — Foreign Language — Spanish Club Co-sponsor. | enjoy martial arts and aerobics. CHARLOTTE KANNER — Teacher Aide DAWN KELCH — Business Education ANNA KLUSENDORF — Math NICK KOMARCHUK — Industrial Education DOLORES KOTHEIMER — Math Chairperson, local chapter of SSSWAT (Society for Staying Sane While Raising Teenagers). Also known as SHIP (Sense of Humor is Paramount). ROBERT W. KUNDE — Social Science — Girls Cross Country Coach. Enjoy bicycling and golf. Active in church organizations. DAVID LAWRENCE — Media Center CHUCK LAWSON — Science — Boys and Girls Tennis Coach. Tennis instructor at Wimbledon Raquet Club. Coach for Palos Park soccer team. MARJ LEABLE — English — Spear Sponsor JOHN LEARY — English — Forensics Sponsor, Head Coach for Cross Country and Tennis 43 QUESTION TO THE FACULTY: KRISTEN LEDMAN — Business — Office Education Association OEA State Board of Directors. ’m totally wrapped up in my little girl. | also enjoy reading, cross stitching, dancing and riding my bike. JOHN LOCKWOOD — Counselor — Head Freshman Football Coach DAN MALONEY — Science — Girls Track Coach, Ecology Club Sponsor. Teaches college classes St. Xavier. ED MALONEY — Counselor — Cross Country Coach, N.H.S. Sponsor. When I’m not in school, | try to avoid teenagers. However, since! coach cross country, moderate the N.H.S., referee about 100 high schoo! basketball games a year, work with teens all summer as a physical instructor and have two at home, |’m not very succesful. BILL MARCORDES — Science — Head Sophomore Football Coach LILLIAN MARINO — Nurse JAMES MARKEL — Physical Education — Spartan Guards Sponsor JOSEPH A. MARKS — Industrial Education. Taxi driver, apartment manager, grounds keeper, interior and exterior decorator and play golf. JOYCE MARTIN — Nurse BARBARA A. MATEER — Music — Choir Director, Spartan Singers Director, Theater Producer RON McKAY — Industrial Education ROBERT MEEK — Counselor — Pegasus Sponsor 44 “What activities are you involved in outside of school?”’ BILL MEREDITH — Counselor. Jogging and physical activities such as golf, raquetball and bowling. CYNTHIA MOONEY — School Psychologist DAVID MOONIER — English. Bike, run, play raquetball and golf, camp and fish with my son. LORI MUENCH — Dean — Attendance Coordinator. Activities, B.B.C. THOMAS R. MURPHY — Dean CINDY OLCZYK — Full-Time Substitute — Freshman Girls Basketball Team. When volleyball season is upon us | am busy commuting to Lombard where | coach the Sophomore team for Montini High School. I've enjoyed doing this for a number of years and look forward to many more. When basketball season concludes here, | try to get to know my family again. Something is always brewing at the Olezyk household. ED OLSON — Media Center — Chess Team Sponsor. 've been a beekeeper for the last eight years and a member of the Cook-Dupage Beekeepers Association (I’m currently President). My three children are in outdoor and indoor soccer. I'm usually the linesman for their games. EVE PANICE — Special Education. | like the out of doors. like to run, bike, ride, cross country ski and camp. RICH PANOVICH — Internal Suspension Supervisor. Sports has always been an important part of my life. | coach high schoo! basketball and umpire high school and college baseball. | also enjoy a good game of poker. FRED PARKS — Athletic Director — Involved in Ali Athletic Events at the School. Fishing and camping. CHERYL E. PEART — ESL Teacher Aide. enjoy playing tennis. Like music and piano and am busy with sunday School and church volunteer work. CHRISTINE POLITO — Special Education 45 QUESTION TO THE FACULTY: MARILYN QUINN — Counselor — In Charge of Hugh O'Brien Youth Foundation Program. Life member of the Art Institute, Guild member and subscriber to the Lyric Opera. Member of University of Chicago Alumnae Association and help to produce a bi-annual newsletter for one of the campus girls clubs. Also active in the alum association. LINDA RAGSDALE — Social Worker — Public Relations and In-Service Committees. nvolved in Concerned Student Organization and Operation Snowball. Oak Lawn Citizens for Alcohol and Drug Awareness. Illinois Drug Education Alliance. National Federation of Parents for Drug Free Youth. Illinois Association of School Social Workers. KELLY RANDICK — Special Education — Sophomore Class Sponsor, Spartanettes Sponsor. When I’m not teaching, | love to jog, read and travel. ROBERT RHINEHART — Industrial Education Department Chairman JOSEPH J. RICKEN — English JOHN ROBINSON — Full-Time Substitute — Wrestling Coach MYRA SANDERS — English. Activities enjoy include gardening, travel, gourmet cooking, reading and playing with my four year old daughter. DAVID SAUNDERS — Business — Computer Club Sponsor. My wife and | own two Golden Retriever dogs which we show. We also enjoy traveling and camping. RITA SAUNDERS — Assistant Computer Programmer LEN SCADUTO — Physical Education — Head Varsity Basketball Coach VERN SCARPELLI — English — Student Council Sponsor NETA SCHWARTZ — Career Counselor 46 ‘“‘What activities are you involved in outside of school?” JIM SMENOS — Math — Director of Evening School Vanderbilt-Peabody Reading Club: | read a ot. STEVE STEARNS — Full-Time Substitute CINDY STERNISHA — Math — Varsity Girls Tennis Coach, Assistant Mathletes Coach. THEODORE A. STORER — Physical Education — Freshman Football and Head Girls Track Coach. Watching or participating in athletic events and playing bridge. BOB STOY — Social Science, Special Education. Raquetball, jogging and long distance bicycle touring in the summer. SKIP SULLIVAN — Social Science — Football and Sophomore Baseball Coach. JANE SURMA — English — Varsity Softball Coach. spend a great deal of time with my niece, Liz and nephew, Danny. | enjoy camping, cross country skiing and hiking as outdoor recreation. I’m involved in woodworking crafts and gardening. | am an experimental rose grower. CANDY SWETZ — Foreign Language DONALD TERRY — Science — Ecology Club Sponsor Outside activities are: world wide travel, camping, biking, tennis and swimming. JOHN T. THOMPSON — Science Department Chairman. Jogging, bicycling, cross country skiing, photography, travel, reading, walking in the woods and eating ice cream. ELIZABETH TOMPKIN — English WILLIAM J. TUCKER — English — Freshman Class Sponsor. nvolved in community theater — Beverly Hills University Club — raising money for scholarships; working selling T-shirts for an antique boat show in the summer; read a lot and work a ot of jigsaw puzzles. 47 QUESTION TO THE FACULTY: ‘“‘What activities are you involved in outside of school?” GERALDINE A. VANDEKREKE — Physical Education Department Chairman, Girls Sports Coordinator. FRANK VAZZANA — Industrial Ed and Cooperative Education coordinator — Key Club and Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Sponsor. C.C.D. teacher at church, Kiwanis activities and various club activities with my children. STANLEY WAKSMUNDSKI — Special Education. Enjoy jogging and playing raquetball. MILDRED E. WALKER — Pupil Personnel Service Chairman JERRY WALLIN — Math — Varsity Wrestling Coach, Soccer Club Sponsor JOE WALTON — Drivers Education MARY LOU WATTLES — Home Economics. | belong to the Home Economics Association and T.C.R.A. (Textiles, Clothing and Related Arts). | like travel, go camping, hiking and bike riding. | also like to work in my yard and read. BARBARA WHITEAKER — English — Spartanite Sponsor MARILYN WILLIAMS — Foreign Language — French Club Sponsor BILL WITOSKI — Social Science RALPH WRIGHT — Math GERRY ZEMLA — Special Services English — Pep Club Sponsor. Looking for recipes and or restaurants that will enable me to eat huge quantities of pasta. MARIANN ECKERT — Speech Therapist lice Beal Standing: Marilyn jie Lange, Eileen Joan Peterson, D gay Shupryt, Addie Slyvia Major, Judy Spirakes, Peggy Dunning, Carol Kent, Dolly Schiavitti, Ann Palumbo NIGHT CUSTODIAL CREW ‘ e ail + wal Front row: Richard McMaster, Peter Eskra, Richard Farina, Tom Blasgen — Night Foreman, Bill Frossard 2nd row: Diana Swider, James Goldsberry, John i Bethke, Vince Rudar, Robert Diffenderfer, Joe Boubel, Dan Yonell, Eugene Kenny Not pictured: Don Nelson, Roger Sklenicka, Sam Vicaro, Jean Pruett. DAY MAINTENANCE CREW si) Front row: Ernie Miller — Director of Building and Grounds, Dan Szymanski, Robert Moore 2nd row: Lee La) Rocque, Rich Schmeltzer, Jim Kimball, Gene Sullivan Not pictured: Jim McHugh, Randy Rowser, Joe Steppie. CAFETERIA STAFF || Seated: Bernadine Eary, Florita Bohan — Manager, Helen Grooms, Vicky Frontera Standing: Lorraine Paser, Judy Reidy, Karen Shane, Betty Davidson, Kay Swallow, Judy Herrmann, Loretta Serpico, Anne Bloomquist, Alice DeClue, Jean LaMountain. ' PARAPROFESSIONAL STAFF Seated: Lee Fluhr, Pat Banialis Standing: Dorothy Zabran, Jim Walsh, Martin Fox, Al Polumbo. 51 Front row: Gina Martyn, Denise Hayes, Jolene Holub, Cindy Pacourek, Mia Koliopoulos 2nd row: Amy Grigg, Rula Odeh, Steve Stanton, Bill Moran, Mike Marciano, Karlynn Cory, Gini Schaar Not pictured: Michelle Thomas. 7 ee FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Denise Hayes — Secretary, Mia Koliopoulos — President Standing: Mike Marciano — Treasurer, Bill Moran — Vice President. | | ZONIGIH 31dO3d 3SSH1L SV AHM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 . 24 right, 5 left, 16-uhhhooo... . ‘Oh, no, | don't have my makeup on.” . ‘Wow, heavy material, dude.”’ . Not another pose. . Bernie Powers shows his friends to the line for elevator passes . Turn around kid, you're going the wrong way. . Come on girls, show us your best side. . Raise your hand if you're sure. Saaetesessee™ | ‘ 1, Peek-a-boo! 2. “| want my mommy.” 3, ‘‘Ssshh, here they come again.” 4. “C'mon, only 38 more laps to go.” 5. Hail, Hail, the gang's all here. 6. ‘Now where were we supposed to find that elevator? 7. Wake up Wendy, the bell’s about to ring. St cncter PEIOG Aveivity Mare Beek Caipnder Christine Bennage Vincent Drapinski David Gajda Joseph Gravelle Jason Gunderson NOT PICTURED Amy Krivanec Andrew Marshall Brenda Mazur Jason Nelson 66 Front row: Vicki Clark, Eileen Hand, Cindy Wasik, Dana Wulff, Cindy Parisi 2nd row: Don Suchy, Wendy Stoner, John Sierros, Irene Schulman, Annmarie LaJeunesse, Miss Kelly Randick — Sponsor 3rd row: Chuck Skaggs, Mike Browne, John Lisak, Dave Hnatovic, Gene Evans Not pictured: Jack Kotowski, Dana Skaritka and Lisa Macek. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Eileen Hand — Treasurer Secretary Dave Hnatovic — Vice President and Jack Kotowski — President Judith Acosta Georgia Akasidis Kirsten Albek IN Tfote) (=WaXer-lhale) Craig Ambrose Nicole Anderson Rebecca Anderson David Andreides William Andrist Steve Armstrong Debie Augustyniak Julie Baker Robert Baker Jennifer Barnes Robert Baumgardner - Kristin Beard _ Jenise Beasley Rudal Bedwan Brian Begy Michelle Behnke Bi oew = -111(0) Maria Benedict Anthony Benigno Christopher Bennett Jennifer Benson Christina Bernichio as Bartlomiej Bienkowski Kevin Biksacky ‘ Jennifer Bodnar Rochelle Bogathy EW 7ateu ate) Perrish Bolen SiElaoe sielnnler-lellgre) Christine Boonstra Angelo Bountinas : Jennifer Brady tee Diane Brearly Douglas Bruck Paula Bruck Anna Bruck Allalaicimsieler4 David Burgstiner Paul Burke Dawn Burks Michael Campabello 1@F-14 (oh @r- 10) 4(0) Frank Carcara Christine Carlo 67 : Jeffery Carroll LOE lal [form @r-14 0) - ale) = Mike Caul Joseph Champagne - Todd Chermak Paul Chesters Edward Chiebek Susan Chruszezyk ee Michelle Clarida Vicki Clark _. Marc Clemens _ Heidi Cochrane Colleen Cohen Sherry Cole IY @xolo) o]-1 Tom Corona Julie Coyne _danet Craig Susan Crocilla Kenneth Dahlstrom Carl Day Jennifer Deacon Regina Delenikas Lisa Devivo Pankaj Dhawan Thomas Dinaro Daniel Disabato Milena Djurakov LG srey- 4 Blo) SIUEF- 19 Blol-ai are) 68 Michael Doerr Daniel Doody Amy Downey Michelle Doyle Phillip Ducato Jill Dykema Jackie Elayyan John Ellis Richard Enriquez Eugene Evans Gary Everett William Evers Dean Faciana Valerie Fauser Lynda Filicette Margaret Fisher Laura Flaherty Duane Flynn Deborah Framberg © Charles France Christopher Gambino Daniel Gangler Robert Gangloff David Garza Wileen Gausman Sherry Geegan Christine Geisler Dina Giannakopoulos Alicia Gilbert Amy Goble Leticia Gonzales Richard Gonzales © Shelia Gorman George Graziadei Michelle Halpin Eileen Hand Brian Hannigan Susan Hansen Amna Hassen Tina Hayes ’ Richard Heitz Lisa Hoffenkamp Anna Holdorf Joseph Horvath Lorry Hovanec — Brad Hudson Troy Huisman June Hurd Scott Huttner IBEW] (e OF lal (o1.¢-) Dawn Jankuski — Stan Jarzabek 70 - PaulGoeppner _ Joan Grivakis _ Michael Gunderson . Timothy Harasym _ Mazen Hasan _ Yousef Helal _ Thomas Henning — Kenneth Hlebasko — NS = 8 i) SF Rebecca Jensen Gregory Johnson Holly Johnson Jacqueline Jones Paul Jones FSfore) a 0) a1 =t3 Mike Jowik Ezeh Judeh Lisa Kanholz Jeri Kane Theresa Kasson BEC lel(-8.¢- 0) 74 Mickael Kelly Steven Kestian Kimberly Killelea Lynette Killelea Patricia Klimson Gregory Kiups Charles Knor Kayme Kocis : Catherine Kolirfian John Kotowski Lucy Kowalczyk _ Sandra Kozin George Krauss John Kulig © Laura Lafave Jill Lafoy . Annemarie Lajeunesse Charles Latimer 71 . Aw, come Eddie, show us your work. . After just one push-up, Mike thinks he can stop. . Haha, tee hee, giggle giggle. . Rose, put your arm down, you're losing friends. . Come on Jason, time to leave; the bell rang three hours ago. . ‘Hello, insane asylum, can | help you? ' OnarWM — WOnrm— . Sorry, | can't help you. Can't you see I'm busy? _ I'd like one Nezar to go please. . ‘Come on, we're late for class, we don't have time for this picture nonsense.”’ . ‘NO, please don't look in my locker, | haven't:shoveled it out yet.”’ . ‘Come on kids, it's not as boring as it looks. All together now, A, B, C, D, etc.” . She takes a flying leap .. . and misses the ball. . Study hall is SOOO BOORRRING! .F, J, K, space, F, J, K, space, F, J, K, and so on. Sherri Lavela Joseph Lawson Margaret Leiner George Levine Eric Linden John Lisak Brian Long AVE- {ig1 a Wo) glee) Melissa Lyons Michelle Main Lori Majewski James Marciano Robert Marcheski Gaia Marchetti Carrie Markello BIVi-mucielecicels Jeffery Martin Steven Martin Patricia Mataitis Ramsey Matarieh ‘ Jennifer Mathis Dennis McAleenan — William McCarry _ Maureen McCarville Dawn McConnell - Joseph McCoy William McCue Daniel McElheny James McGovern | Bonnie McGuire Dawn McGuire Shannon McGuire William McKenna James McNerney Irfan Meah Kim Medows eRe es _ Mary Merriman ; Cheryl Miller Kristy Miller Laura Miller ees David Minelli Le Se aoa __ Jennifer Mokos : ap — Richard Moore _ Jeanine Moritz Lee Morris Edmund Mroz i Julie Mueller ; Mercedes Mulrenin 74 Scott Munis Laura Mysza Leanne Mysza Jamie Naughton Peter Naumovski Dan Nemcher Charlotte Nendza Eric Nichols Susan Novak Edward Nowdomski Stanley Obrochta John O'Connor LN [fotay= 1-1 R Om @xealacele Mike O'Mearns Keith Osiakovic Brenda O'Sullivan Cassandra Palanchar John Parillo Cynthia Parisi Thomas Parkalob Elizabeth Partyka Daniel Paul Ronald Peake Maria Petinatos Daniel Pierro Lisa Pollard Joanne Ponthieux Jason Pool Jody Powers Patrick Powers Donald Quaid Dan Quinlan Julie Raddatz Dean Raschke Michelle Rasmussen Jennifer Regh Christopher Reich Scott Reiff Jeffrey Reinheimer Karyn Reznar Timothy Rhoades Kimberly Roak Richard Robinson Renee Robles Thomas Rogers Jason Rolence Andra Ross Laura Rotroff eae 6964 4OSSVID .. Bk ee ay John Rourke a, : Robert Ruchala Dana Russell Dered Russell Steven Russell al) a lalamer-(elel(4 Christine Saddler Michelle Sala Daniel Salamone iN Ile el (naccieeyLalil(e) Helen Sanow John Savvas NETol anoreslanliett Jennifer Scholz Robert Schranz. irene Schulman Stephen Sea Joseph Seduikis Fred Seneca - Scot Shalitis . Peter Shannon _ Mohammed Shehayber ae Juile Sheil Danielle Shutay — ‘Valerie Sietsema _ Charles Skaggs Dana Skaritka Frank Skunicki Joseph Smallwood — Cathleen Smith | Jennifer Smith Chad Spilde Jennifer Statkus Keith Stawinski Annmarie Steiskal — Matthew Stell Michael Stell Robert Stryszak Sheri Stumpfel Troy Suchome Donald Suchy — Colleen Sullivan Angela Superczynski ee _ Kenneth Swanson ee Se eee Stephen Sweiss : Dawn Swiatek Sandra Tallon Christy Tarasevic 76 Michelle Zyburt Terry Altman Brian Anderson Wendy Anderson Michael Browne Timothy Bulger John Carey Shaun Casey Penny Corlett Anthony Duello John Durkin Dianne Dye Frank Finnegan Cheryl Foley Dennis Geraghty NOT PICTURED Douglas Gershon Andrew Hawk Brian Henke Leo Herman David Hnatovic James Holtrop Bridget Houlihan John Karsky Christine Killelea Jason Kurokawa Jessalyn Lampos Paul Lewanski Nicholas Lontka Lisa Macek Paul Mackin James Mallios Todd Martin Malinda Mazur Wendy Norton Rhonda Pederson Michele Porter Victoria Pratl Jennifer Rhines Senia Shalabi John Sterros Paul Still Karen Smith Kelley Stimac Tien Thai Dawn Thomas Michael Thompson James Thompson Mike Tinerella Jeffrey Tkachuk Christophere Tobin Mathias Traynor Jennifer Trubac Susan Twigg Mary Tylka Angela Ujek Douglas Vana Constance Vanderwarren Jamie Vetter Rose Vicario Heide Vorberg Charles Wagner Tracy Waitkus Heather Walden Matthew Walker Frank Wallace Kimberly Wasielewski _ Cynthia Wasik James Wedel | Christine Weiss Cheryl White Dave Whitten Kevin Wicherek Denise Williams . Veronica Wills Gracie Wodziak Nancy Wojciechowski Dana Wulff Sherrif Zegar Nezar Ziad Wendy Stoner Jolene Sturm Robert Thiel Scot Tomasek Donna Tremaine Marc Vajarsky James Vezina Jill Vickers Terri Walker Jason Washkevich Patrick West Stacey Wolsic Jefferey Wronski Jennifer Wysocki 6864 4OSSVID Front row: George Canellis, non member, Lauri Cunningham, Karen Moran, Monica Brandt, Katie Schultz, Paul Hennessy 2nd row: Ann Marek, Kim Amato, Amy Alsot, Nancy Finn, Heather Wilson, Ronnie Bizzatto, Wendy Moser, non member, Truc Do, Kelly Nevels, Bob Gedville 3rd row: Mr. Frank Vazzana — Sponsor, Chris Morris, Carol Raftery, non member, Leanne Johnson, Laura Yurcisin, Greg Tatro, Lisa Mick, Marisa Mazur, Dave Brashinger 4th row: Maher Sweis, non member, Tammy Perillo, Sherry Zivich, non member, Tammy Taylor, Beth Corbett, Jean Hasse, Kelly Klutcharch, Pam Pitts Not pictured: Lisa Plante, Lisa Houlihan, Linda Crosby, Sue Wisson, Dawn Kosek, | Tracy Hessling, Debbie Bacon, Laurie Fornek, Maria Olevaris, Bob Fedderson and Tim Carroll JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front: Paul Hennessy — Vice President, 2nd row: Monica Brandt — Treasurer, Maher Sweis — President Back row: Amy Alsot — Secretary. Manish Acharya Robert Adams Brien Akers Amy Alsot IBY Wire Patil (019) Kimberly Amado Jason Anderson Richard Artus iBY- 0) ¢-W=t- ere) 4) Richard Bagus Raymond Bale Bessie Barlas Kim Barre Lee Beattie ‘Shannon Beauvais Thomas Behling — Melanie Bellio Steve Benyon Lynn Bernard Vincent Bibly Patricia Binfa AVi=ice)aler-¥ =ip4do) ace) Karen Bodnar Laura Bohne William Borg _ Mark Bousman Relic sieye4) Monica Brandt _ David Brashinger Lauri Brinkman Kathi Briscoe Christopher Brogan Laura Brown Renee Bujak Kevin Bumstead Laura Burba Traci Burton Coryann Buss Francis Callahan Dawn Campagna George Canellis Jeffery Canino Robert Capsack Mike Captain Michael Carey Giovanna Carli Timothy Carroll James Casey Scott Cassidy Thomas Cassin Joseph Cataldo Rachel Cedar Denise Cepek Beth Cerevic Billy Cerniuk James Cerrentano Christine Chiagkouris Christopher Chlebek Judith Christensen Arnold Christianson — Joseph Cipriani Robert Cipriani Jeannie Clarida Corey Comella bSIU Ey la @xele) of-14 Beth Corbett Lisa Cowart Catherine Cozza Jay Cravens Linda Crosby Laurie Cunningham Wilrelar=t-1m @y-tar-lal-ig Barbara Davis Jeff Davis Kevin Davis Patricia Demopoulos Joan Demott ai cU(on Bo) Richard Doner Mark Dorman Holly Dove Lisa Downey EE MBE el Timothy Drish Jeffrey Drogolewicz Scott Dubiel Brian Dunn Bryan Dunn Tracy Durand Mary Durkin Kim Dybek Cynthia Dye Bernadette Dziaba — Anne Eckenroth Mary Eddy Andrew Ehn Kimberlee Erhanhaft Maria Elsousou Theresa Engimann Rene Enriquez Glenn Fabish i= Tol e)=1 @ mi-1e(e(=14 -18) David Feig! Dawn Feiner Renee Feiner Edward Fijal Nancy Finn Michael Flaherty Jill Flathom Frank Fleisleber Heather Flood Laurie Fornek Pee Wienme ata Nicole Fracassi _ Kimberly Frantz Christine Fredrick Kimberly Fontera Joe Fuessel Michael Fulayter _ Bruce Funk Mark Furmanek Rita Galassi LV [fot at- =1n@7- pp4cid Gina Garritano _ Bob Gedville” (Ore) |(- -1aeT- -Yer-1g) Stan Georgakopoulos Joseph Geraghty Steven Glader Kellie Green Paul Greenan Laura Gricus Robert Griffin Paul Grivakis Donna Grove Laura Haehnlein Michael Haggan Thomas Halpin Mark Halt Robert Hamilton Tammi Hansen Susan Harper Sheryl Harrington Amany Hassan Jean Hasse Jason Hayes James Heffernan Robert Heidelmeier Linda Hein Lisa Hellman Paul Hennessy Tony Hernandez Scott Hermann Tracy Hessling Keith Hitney John Hollendonner 83 James Hood Cynthia Horvath Elizabeth Houlihan Laura Ideus Chris Imrisek Dawn Ingalls - Alantthal Scott Janel Lisa Jasinski Gina Jaworowski Eric Jerger Kurt Jillson Janice Jodiowski Leanne Johnson - William Joritz Kamal Judeh James Kachel Thomas Kalowski Brian Kane Juli Kasper Bonnie Kautz Bessie Kavouras Michael Kelly Cheryl Kennelly Lee Kerns Michael Kielar Earl King Wendy Klaus Kelly Kluctcharch Steven Kmak Maria Koliopoulos _ Khristopher Kolk Dawn Kosek Daniel Kotowski David Kowalewski Thomas Kozik Kristen Kraan Karen Kraft James Kramp David Krueger Laura Krull Tracy Kuntzman Tina Kusek 1B Y-Va) (=) We (es foyer a=) Lynette Lake Chris Lambros Michael Laudadio Melissa Lavela 84 Craig Leikel Arthur Leiner Toney Leora Kevin Leroy Angela Levato Julie Levine JoeLhotak | Ourania Liakas Thomas Lieske 1B Yolar- (o 8 Mince} Michelle Linnert Chris Locacius Dena Lockwood John Lonosky [BFW 7(e Eke) 0-74 Cynthia Lorusso Vicky Lorusso Kathie Lundgren Lisa Luznicky Kevin Lynn | _ Michael Maddox - Gina Madison Sandra Mager - Joseph Manzo Mark Marchetti Gabrielle Marchi Ann Marek - Richard Martin Thomas Martin Salwa Matarieh Romina Mattillion @icelcom EN Marisa Mazur Gina McAdrian Matthew McAuliff Jeffrey McCastland Christina McGarry Joseph McGrath Daniel McGreal Karrie McGuire John McHale Carrie Melaniphy Peter Meneghini Melissa Merle Ramsey Merrill Richard Mertic April Meyers Elizabeth Mick 1. Tim Tuzik attempts a half hearted scowl. 2. ‘‘Hey dude, give me the keys!”’ 3. Oh John, you're falling into a rather deep sleep. 4. Chris Morris actually working. 5. ‘Jon, over here before the teacher looks. 6. ‘Don't tell me | have to lift this up again. 7. It's hard to be humble when you're a Spartan. 8. Push Cindy, push! Taye eye: _Wendy says she doesn't have anything illegal in there. Can we her? _Anne Ekenroth concentrates on her masterpiece. 3, Jan Judlowski creates a piece of sculpture 4. Joe Geraghty and his infamous lunchroom cronies Jill and Rita standing on the corner watching all the guys go by. “Hey, is ketchup supposed to coagulate like this?”’ . ns i believe 88 Tammie Milam — Thomas Milianti Tracy Miskevics - Scott Mlyniec William Mocherek Karen Moran — + Christopher Morris — Wendy Moser — Joseph Moses Ericka Muller Suzanne Murdoch Michael Murphy John Muzika — Sheri Mysza Paula Nachman Brandon Nelson Corey Nelson NAN Khoa Nguyenphuc — Mark Nienhuis © Kathleen Noto Joseph Novak | Scott Novy — RonNutile | Ls {elan@) ele) oi 74 Tracy O'Brien Kirk O'Dell ia(e)e -144 Om Brelalar-1 Edward Olandese Denise Oldenburger — I EGENO)INE lc Christine Oliver Michele Onjack Larry Orr Cynthia O'Shea Kathleen O'Sullivan Anthony Padula Dave Palm Eugenia Pappas Sofe Pappas Robert Parillo Rachelle Passananti Donna Patitucci Robert Patterson Carolynn Pender Tammy Perillo Vikki Peterson Tammy Petkus ‘Phil Peolito Mike Phillips Alice Pietraszek ELA Crol adie leyarde) Pamela Pitts Lisa Plante Jeff Pohiman John Pohiman Kimberly Pollack Luanda Post William Przybyla Terry Psaltakis WEI R@Lyas-Va Patricia Racine Carol Raftery Dharmesh Rana Troy Raney Kevin Ratcliff Bee slleigr- cela -r4-.01.4 Dawn Rickman Jim Roche Paul Roche _ John Rolence Margaret Rollberg 7 B)istey stelsir-isie) Eric Rosenbrock Michelle Rowe Patti Rutz — L=F-10] sy-(e [oss 4] BY Wlemeleiar-(ci(-16 - é 9 ® Janet Schmidt PN {cy Weleate) | (19 AVE (clatcwole nie-lay4 Cynthia Schroeder Sheila Schweig Roman Scislowicz Je mi Si) Ss Gwen Sea Michael Sempek Steve Shannon Carolyn Shaw Nidal Sheikh Therese Shirley John Shubat Jennifer Simpson John Skuzinski Scott Smith Tina Sonetz Deena Soukup Se : David Spivak ¢ ee en Michael Sroka Richard Sroka David Stanko Mary Stefanik _ Pamela Stiegman: Shannon Stone David Sullivan John Sullivan Julie Sweet -Maher Sweis Dennis Swiec Mohammad Tabally Si) Greg Tatro. - Craig Taylor Tammy Taylor Maria Terra Sonia Tijerina Tom Tomecki Debbie Turnbow Selly Tumer Timothy Tuzik Tina Tyszko _ Donald Vana — © John Vanderlinde — Jonathan Vandermeulen = Carrie Verk ___ Mario Vescovi _ Gregory Vickers — __ Alice Visinaiz kas Tricia Abscher James Bedran Daniel Behling Michael Bodey Richard Burgin William Cole Anthony Collachia Joseph Demanuelle Edward Draper John Fabian NOT PICTURED David Framberg Timothy Galeotti Ghusein Ghusein Karen Helzing John Johandes Jim Klobucar Denise Krzesica Mark Kuglarz John Lamountain Rhonda Mason Christine Walsh Mary Walsh Kenneth Walter Deanna Walters Jonathan Washkevich Harry Webber Mark Wedick Brian Weigel Shannon Wells Susan Whisson Carl White Brian Wiegman Kurt Wilamowski Amy Williams Kara Williams Heather Wilson Kelli Wilson Lucille Wisek William Wisniewski Mark Witthoft Laura Yurcisin Cheryl Zadakus Kenneth Zawadski VET AvayAl late) Daniel Mulhall Renae Patterson Lisa Pedone Philip Polito Pamela Rohde Lawrence Ruger Katie Schultz Tony Sibrava Albert Simcsak Cindy Tremaine Sherry Zivich 996} 40 SVD SHIELD STAFF — Front row: Gina Martyn — Sales and Captions, Angie Superczynski — Sales and Layout, Tricia Bellio — Sales and Layout, Marisa Mazur — Sales and Typing, Melanie Bellio — Layout and Captions 2nd row: Amanda Valdez — Sales and Typing, Tammy Perillo — Sales and Typ- ing, Wendy Moser — Sales and Typing, Ronnie Bizzoto — Sales and Captions, Maria Elsousou — Sales and Typing, Holly Johnson — Sales and Captions 3rd row: Kelly Taylor — Sales and Typing, Gail Strassner, Naj Ziad, Sue Fabian, Jody Jachna, Mr. Robert Dominiak — Sponsor Not pictured: Nezar Ziad — Photography, Dana Skaritka — Layout and Sales, Darryl Young — Artist. A BIG THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED PUT THIS BOOK TOGETHER. IT IS A TREMENDOUS UNDERTAKING AND NEEDS THE SERVICES OF SEVERAL TALENTED AND DEVOTED PEOPLE. | HOPE NO ONE WAS LEFT OUT OF THE CREDITS; IF YOU WERE, IT WAS UNINTENTIONAL AND | BEG YOUR FORGIVENESS. Mr. Robert Dominiak i | } SUE FABIAN JODY JACHNA Editorial and Layout Editorial and Layout y a | GAIL STRASSNER NAJ ZIAD Layout and Photography Layout and Photography TO THESE FOUR PEOPLE | OWE A SPECIAL THANKS FOR ALL THE TIME AND LABOR THEY PUT INTO THIS PROJECT! 95 SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS FOOTBALL — BASKETBALL Front row: Wendy Stoner, Gina Schaar, Lynda Olsen, Jenny Smith 2nd row: Julie Coyne, Cindy Parisi — Captain, Jody Powers — Co-Captain, Jeanine Moritz 3rd row: Mia Koliopolous, Nancy Green Not pictured: Donna Kowalewski and Lorry Hovanec. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FOOTBALL Front: Teri McEntee Kneeling: Colleen Williams, Karen Moran Standing: Pam Pitts, Laura Kumingo, Julie Stancik, Cathy Reutebuch, Dina Goldstein, Diane Kowalewski, Stacey | Powers. POM PON SQUAD FOOTBALL Front row: Captains — Chris Frith, Cyndi Hernandez 2nd row: Traci Burton, Jacquelyn Porter, Stacy Papoutsis, Donna | Patitucci, Angel Byrkett, Corry Buss, Wendy Norton, Nancy Finn 3rd row: Gina Madison, Anne Eckenroth, Tam Do, Sandy Kielar, Nicole Adamo, Danielle Shutay, Truc Do, Sonia Tijerina, Lisa Cowart. 96 Front: Captains — Chris Frith, Cyndi Hernandez 2nd row: Lucy Kowalewski, Jennifer Deacon, Stacy Papoutsis, Nancy Finn, Donna Patitucci, Angel Byrkett, Kim Frith 3rd row: Tam Do, Nicole Adamo, Truc Do, Sandy Kielar, Bunnie Tallon, Denise Hayes, Karen Bodnar, Anne Eckenroth, Gina Madison Not pictured: Chery! Kennelly. Front row: Laura Kumingo, Karen Moore, Dina Goldstein, Diane Kowalewski, Stacey Powers, Carol Raftery 2nd row: Terri Engimann, Cathy Reutebuch 3rd row: Dawn Kosek, Colleen Williams VARSITY CAPTAINS — BASKETBALL Dina Goldstein and Diane Kowalewski VARSITY SOPH CAPTAINS Varsity Football Co-Captain — Julie Stancik Varsity Football Captain — Diane Kowalewski 1 Frosh Soph Co-Captain — Jody Powers Frosh Soph Captain — Cindy. Parisi 97 98 SENIOR MEMBERS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 2 + Sf o — © Front row: Traci Jendrzejak, Karen Lange, Gail Strassner, Sandy Kielar, Diane Kowalewski, Lisa Nowak, Tricia Melia, Renee Harr- ington, Shari Moser, Sue Fabian 2nd row: Natanun Eamsupa, Kirsten Rascher, Debra Delap, Dina Goldstein, Stephanie Disabato, Michelle Bamberger, Vida Brazaitis, Debby Walker, Kelly Taylor, John Gonczy 3rd row: Ken Maali, Julie Stancik, Lynda Miszkiewcz, Eric Staudt, William Booth, Ron Jaracz, John Riedmuller, Mike Dahlstrom, Jon Nadenichek Not pictured: Jody Jachna. Front row: Kim Ahrenhaft, Angela Forliano, Carol Raftery, Anne Eckenroth, Gwen Sea, Maria Terra, Ann Marek, Kathie Lundgren, JUNIOR Kim Pollack, Terry Engleman, Tracy Henning 2nd row: Tammy Perillo, Melissa Merle, Sophie Pappas, Lynett Lake, Nancy Finn, Sherry Zivich, Laura Yurcisin, Leanne Kerns, Jim Henson, Jim Miskevics, Kurt Wilomowski 3rd row: Jim Filicette, Arnold Christian- MEMBERS son, Manish Acharya, Ed Draper, George Canellis, Mike Corey, Alan DeVries, Ron Ruhl, Larry Ruger Not pictured: Mark Bausman, Jamie Bozzi, Monica Brandt, Paul Grivakis, Gina Madison, Scott Smith, Patricia Villies. The National Honor Society encompasses the majority of the leaders of the Junior and Senior classes. They are exemplary of the four qualities that N.H.S. stands for: leadership, scholarship, service and character. N.H.S. membership includes over twenty officers of many of the various clubs at OLCHS. _ . NHS OFFICERS — Front row: Debbie Walker — Secretary, Shari Moser — President, Kelly Taylor — Treasurer 2nd row: Mike Dahistrom — Vice president, Mr. Ed Maloney — Sponsor. John, Vida, Michelle and Tracey play a tune on their clarinets. . Debbie lights the candle of service. ‘Come on baby, light my fire.” President Shari Moser announces the ‘‘elite’’ N.H.S. members. Sponsor, Mr. Ed Maloney welcomes the inductees. 7. “I'd like to teach the world to sing... ed Oo ORw ECOLOGY CLUB SENIORS-JUNIORS Front row: Rachelle Passananti, Marisa Mazur, Karen Throw, Lisa Mack, Beth Sturm, 2nd row: Jim Bedran, Jody Jachna, Laura Beal, Jim Schmidt, Mr. John Brodemus — Sponsor, 3rd row: Paul Roche, Mark Wedick, Debbie Walker, Tony Barnes SOPHS-FRESHMEN Front row: Amy Kalafut, Chrissy Weiss, Lin- da Weiss, Gina Trella, Kristy Miller, Malinda Mazur, Sue Twigg, 2nd row: Mary Merriman, Heather Walden, Cheryl Miller, Keith Stawin- ski, Val Fauser, Dan Gangler, Mr. Donald Terry — Sponsor, 3rd row: Dipitka Rana, Phil Howell, Ken Dahlstrom, Chris Virmond, Renee Begy, Gina Martyn. 1, Studying motion in space, or space in motion? 2. Biking the lakefront. 3. Gina Trella on the trails. 4. Keeping the place clean. 5. Rachelle Passananti says, ‘Wait for me!” 6. Touring the lakefront . . . naturally. 7. Putting together the homecoming float. 8. Getting ready to trim the peacock's feathers. But first you have to catch him. 9. Maintaining the courtyard and making friends. 101 JAZZ BAND Jazz Band consists of 16 members. They participate in several jazz festivals throughout the year as well as playing for the holi- day concert and band parents’ meetings. Front row, kneeling and sitting: Valerie Sietsma, Lee Morris, Aaron Nykaza, Tammy Taylor, Jamie Naughton Middle row: Mike Craig, Jennifer Barnes, Andra Ross, Jennifer Statkus Back row: Kim Harper, Randy Bogathy, Geoff Chiarelli, Larry Ruger, Jim Thomson, Craig Leikel, Rochelle Bogathy. ACAPPELLA CHOIR i Acappella Choir members are accepted only by audition. The choir has a more classical repertoire and sings at _ holiday assemblies and other concerts. This year the choir had three singers in I.M.E.A. They were Chris Morris Gaia Marchetti and Julie Marquardt. Chris was also in the State Chorus. Front row: Cindy LoRusso, Vicky LoRusso, Gaia Marchetti, Karrie McGuire, Candy Fionda, Becky Alsot, Karen Bodnar, Desi Wasserman a 2nd row: Tim Cook, Chris Reich, Sol Zaghlal, Scott Hermann, Rick Kocis, Chris Morris, Bon Feddersen, John Gonczy, Ron Peake 3rd row: — Jacquelyn Porter, Shari Miller, Donna Hammonds, Sherry Beekman, Lynn Murray, Stacy Powers, Janet Schmidt, Terri Cerf. SPARTAN SINGERS ee z Bias it va Spartan Singers is also open only by audition. They participate in the holiday assembly and various other concerts. Their program | consists of popular and jazz tunes. The singers also add choreography to their performances. Front row: Jacquelyn Porter, Chris Morris, Lynn Murray, Gaia Marchetti, Rich Kocis, Cindy LoRusso, Stacey Powers, Jack Kotowski, Laura Kumingo 2nd row: Heather Wilson, Sol Zaghlal, Shari Miller, Irene Schulman, Vicky LoRusso, Sheryl Beekman, John Gonczy, Karen Bodnar. TREBLE CHOIR Front row: Phoebe Moses, Annmarie Steiskal, Kimberely Wasielewski, Lisa Devivo, Gina Collachia, Dee Switalski 2nd row: Lisa Mick, Debbie Framberg, Maria Elsousou, Debbie Bacon, Irene Schulman, Jackie Schmidt, Michele Porter 3rd row: Gina Pecka, Heather Wilson, Paula Hendricks, Julie Marquardt, Marsha Houseman, Colleen Mitchell, Mrs. Barbara Mateer — Choir Director 4th row: Donna Grove, Jenny Kunz, Amy Alsot, Nancy Green, Janet Milam, Laura Kumingo, Jennifer Bodnar Not pic- tured: Jennifer Hickey, Sue Kowalkowski. STUDENT COUNCIL Front row: Leanne Mysza, Kelly Nevels, Tammy Perillo, Deena Soukup, Melissa Merle, Maria Petinatos, Jennifer Mathis (alternate) Second row: Chris Banach, Julie Stancik, Dina Goldstein (alternate), Kirsten Rascher, Debby Delap (alternate), Sandy Kielar, Stacey Powers, Nancy Finn, Heather Wilson, Sherry Zivich Third row: Pat Klimson, Ezeh Judeh, Jill LaFoy (alternate), Lisa Kamholz, Tammy Taylor, Gail Strassner, Jackie Porter, Laurie Vahl, Shari Moser, Sue Fabian, Ann Marie Steiskal Fourth Row: Khoa Do, Mark Xeros, Scott Smith, Jim Filicette, Sean Rainsford, Ron.Jaracz, Ronnie Bizzotto, Julie Levine (alternate), Malinda Mazur Not pictured Jack Kotowski. COUNCIL OFFICERS Bottom row: Julie Stancik — treasurer Second row: Chris Banach — secretary Third row: Shari Moser — Vice President, Kirsten Rascher — President. Student Council is an organization devoted to serving the students of Oak Lawn Community High School. Social activities are provided throughout the school year with Homecoming en- couraging the largest schoolwide participation. Council members are elected by the student body and serve the school and the community throughout the year. SPARTANITE EDITORIAL STAFF Front row: Laura Wisek, Diane Odehnal, Shari Miller, Jacquelyn Porter, Jackie Cernava, Jean Anderson Second row: Mrs. Whiteaker, Jean Wood, John Riedmuller, Chris King, Tony Barnes, Tom Nesis, Lisa Rettig, Laura Kumingo Third row: Ms. Hirsch, Michelle Blackwood, Kathy Abrams, Mary Ann Wasowicz, Laura Beal, Ereen Pesek Not pic- tured: Tricia Melia. SPARTANITE PHOTOGRAPHERS Sue Phelps, Sheryl Beekman, Tim Rhodes, Lisa Raschke, Naj Ziad Not pictured: Gail Strassner PI SIGMA PI Pi Sigma Pi is an honor society in history recognizing outstanding’ scholastic achievement in the field. Mike Dahlstrom, Jody Jachna, Mary McGarry, Tien Van Thai, Mr. Graham — Sponsor. 107 PHOTO A — Front row: Debbie Bacon, Stacey Powers, Dawn Kosek, Deana Soukup, John Gonczy, Colleenn Geegan, Malinda Mazur 2nd row: Joe Livigni, Khoa Do, Jason Reno, Chad Reno, Brian Begy, Ken Swanson 3rd row: Mahar Sweis, Mike Kielar, Rich Kocis, John Karsky, Greg Tatro, Angel Byrkett. PHOTO B — Front Row: Monica Brandt, Christy Gutowski 2nd row: Carol Raftery, Angie Forliano, Karen Lange, Vida Brazaitis, Rochelle Bogathy. Bl ahha? 14. 15. PERFORMANCES . KHOA DO — Declamation . BRIAN BEGY — Extemporaneous Speaking . STACY POWERS — Special Occasion Speaking . JOE LIVIGNI and MONICA BRANDT — “Moon for the Misbegotten” . KAREN LANGE — Verse Reading . MALINDA MAZUR — Verse Reading . JOHN GONZY and JOHN KARSKY — ‘“Pushcart Peddlers” . GREG TATRO — Original Comedy . MIKE KIELAR and JOHN GONZY — “Cabin 12 . DEENA SOUKUP and JOE LIVIGNI — ‘We Bombed in New Haven” . DAWN KOSEK — “Plaza Suite” . COLLEEN GEEGAN — “Long Days Journey Into Night . RICH KOCIS — Special Occasion Speaking ANGEL BYRKETT — Verse Reading CHRISTY GUTOWSKI and RICH KOCIS — “Detective Story” SPANISH CLUB Front row: Julie Baker, Romina Matillian, Dipika Rana, Susan Altes, Sophie Mikowski 2nd row: Jenny Beasley, Valerie Fauser, Lynette Lake — Treasurer, Gwen Sea — Secretary, Kim Frantz, Patti Binfa 3rd row: Ms. Candy Swetz — Spon- sor, Grace Bujak, Pankaj Dhawan, Jennifer Deacon, Patricia Klimson, Kim Dybek — Treasurer, Stacy Altes, Ms. Joyce Justus — Sponsor 4th row: Trista Mylinski, Maria Terra, Ed Papendik, John McHale, Pam Stiegman — Vice president Not pictured: Karen Throw — Presi- dent, Genie Pappas, Maria Koliopoulos. FRENCH CLUB Front row: Kim Wasielewski, Jan Jodlowski, Gina Madison, Carla Karsky, Wendy Stoner 2nd row: Carol Raftery, Karen Lange, Kim Harper, Amy Burke, Laura Wisek, Jenny Smith 3rd row: Lucy Wisek, Heidi Cochrane, Beth Partyka, Holly Johnson, Donna Patitucci, Vida Brazaitis, Paula Hendrix, Ms. Marilyn Williams — Sponsor Not pictured: Jamie Bozi, Cheryl Kennelly, Carol Raftery, Pat Villies, Debbie Walker, Nezar Ziad. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Photography Club provides its members with the opportunity to have fun, meet new people, work on photo projects, learn about photography, take pictures, do darkroom work and most of all develop a skill which may prove beneficial in later years. af | ¥ | et i Front row: Mike Dahlstrom — Treasurer 2nd row: Angie Superczynski, Tricia Bellio, Jim Henson, Dana Skaritka 3rd row: Mr. James Horejs — Sponsor, Bobbi Stryszak, Jennifer Deacon, Tim Rhoades 4th row: Naj Ziad, Melanie Macke, Gina Pecka, Larry Nachman Back row: Sue Phelps — President, Anna Holdorf — Secretary, Phoebe Moses. ART CLUB Front row: Jim Cerrantano 2nd row: Mrs. Penny Erickson — Spon- sor, Najla Ziad — President, Don Suchy 3rd row: Anna Holdorf — Secretary, Kevin Biksacky, Don Gilbert, Mike Maddox Not pictured: Jim Miskevics — Treasurer, John Riedmuller — Vice president, Nezar Ziad, Jennifer Bodnar. PEGASUS Front: Susan Fabian — Treasurer Back: John Gonczy — Vice president, John Riedmuller — President Not pictured: Renee Begy, Kathy Clifford, Amy Kalafut, Gina Martyn, Tammy Milan, Dipika Rana. The purpose of the Pegasus Club is to promote an interest, understanding and an appreciation of reading and writing poetry. Front row: John Riedmuller, Bill Lee, Mr. Ed Olson — Coach, Steve King Back row: Mickael Dahlstrom, Mike Cary, Brian Begy, Doug Vana, Ken Swanson Not pictured: Dainus Brazaitis, Jeff Davis, Jody Jachna, Mike Kelly, Jon Nadenichek — Captain. 111 112 JUNIOR SENIOR Front row: Sandra Kielar, Kelly Taylor, Carla Karsky, Shari Moser 2nd row: Alan Kozlowski, Mickael Dahlstrom, Arnie Christianson, Khoa Nguyenphuc 3rd row: Jon Nadenichek, Paul Grivakis, Jody MEMBERS Jachna, Jim Miskevics, Manish Acharya. 4 Front row: Amy Kalafut, Amy Grigg, Pankaj Dhawan, Tien Van Thai, FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE Brad Hudson, Greg Laurinaitis, Gina Martyn 2nd row: Donald Duley, Val MEMBERS Fauser, Cheryl Miller, Ramsey Matarieh, John Roxas, Juhui Sun, Jennifer Deacon, Renee Begy Not pictured: Khoa Do, Malinda Mazur, Keith Oslakovic, Ken Swanson, Paula Hendricks, Jeanne Sokolowski. SENIOR MEMBERS Front row: Tim Radtke, Tracy Henning, Michelle Bamberger, Amy Burke, Sean Rainsford, John Ryan 2nd row: Chris Banach, Amanda Valdez, Jenny Collings, Julie Stancik, Laurie Vahl, Colleen Williams, Sandy Kielar, Marge McGrath, Kelly Taylor 3rd row: Teri McEntee, Angel Byrkett, Diane Kowalewski, Karen Lange, Kathy Abrams, Jackie Porter, Stacey Papoutsis, Chris Helzing, Angie Forliano, Mr. Frank Vazzana — Sponsor 4th row: Chris Ward, Lynda Miszkiewicz, Beth Koruba, Stacy Powers, Mandy Coyne, Dina Goldstein, Kirsten Rascher, Debbie Smiley, Deb Delap, Ron Jaracz, Pat Hayes, Cliff Staudt, Mark Xeros. JUNIOR MEMBERS Front row: Kim Amato, Ann Marek, Dawn Rickman, Patricia Racine, Lisa Scholtes, Tammy Perillo 2nd row: Laurie Cunningham, Nancy Finn, Heather Wilson, Karen Moran, Ronnie Bizzotto, Wendy Moser, Beth Cerevic, Amy Alsot, Tracy O'Brien 3rd row: Mr. Frank Vazzana — Sponsor, Sherry Zivich, Leanne Johnson, Monica Brandt, Maria Elsousou, Carrie McGuire, Nicole Fracassi 4th row: Gina Garritano, Julie Levine, Tammy Taylor, Beth Corbett, Laura Yurcisin, John Sierros, Steve Benyon. Mark Xeros — Vice president, Eric Staudt — Treasurer, Kirsten Rascher — 2nd Vice president, Chris Burrows — President, Scott Cappos — Secretary. PEP CLUB One of the newest groups at OLCHS is the Pep Club. This group’s main goals are to help promote school spirit and lend added support and enthusiasm to school activities. Pep Club participated in the Homecoming parade, attended various athletic events, sold ‘Go Spartans! We're the best!” ribbons, and has been actively involved in recognizing student participation and achieve- ment ina variety of areas. Front row: Gini Schaar, Mia Koliopoulos, Jeanine Moritz, Jody Powers, Vicki Clark, Don Suchy, Annemarie Lajeunesse 2nd row: Dee Switalski, Irene Schulman, Lisa Kamholz, Jenny Smith, Karen Lange, Sue Twigg, Wendy Stoner, Jill Lafoy, Manal Qazzaz, Donna Patitucci 3rd row: Jane Stefan, Cindy Parisi, Julie Coyne, Gail Strassner, Heather Wilson, Cathy Reutebuch, Gina Garritano, Julie Levine, Beth Cerevic, Pam Pitts 4th row: Julie Kasper, Ms. Zemla, Lynette Lake, Shari Moser, Lawn Kosek, Stacy Powers, Sue Fabian, Sherry Zivich, Lisa Scholtes, Amy Alsot, Diane Kowalewski, Melissa Merle, Wendy Moser 5th row: Dana Skaritka, Bobbie Stryszak, Chris McGarry, Monica Brandt, Mary McGarry, John Gonczy, Joe Lavigni, Kathy Abrams, Laurie Cunningham, Ronnie Bizzotto, Kim Amato Not | Pictured: Khos Do, Anna Duticovich, Lee Ann Kerns, Joe Sedivkis, Sheli Werner, Dana Wulff, Pat Mataitis, Nancy Green. Front row: Tony Barnes 2nd row: Doug Bruck, Dale Bruck, Dainius Brazaitis Not pictured: Kendyl Kinshaw. GIRLS BOWLING Girl’s bowling is a fun-filled school ac- tivity. The girls learn bowling basics (how to bowl, keep score and rules), meet many people and have an en- Joyable time. We compete with each other in an intramural setting and have a banquet and trophies in the spring. 1st row: C. Karsky, J. Sharp, K. Keane, J Johnson 2nd row: Mrs. Schwarz, J. Barnes, L Lafave, B. Kavouras, A. Grigg 3rd row: S. Pap- pas, A. Kohnke, A. Burke, S. Stumpfel Not pic- tured: J. Anderson, T. Kusek, M. Lavela, M Main, J. Raddatz, K. Kozin, P. Nachman, J Kasper, G. Pappas, M. Koliopoulos, T. McCon- nell, T. Cerf, K. Roberts, S. Wenz, K. Krol BOYS BOWLING Front row: Alan Ithal, Carl Baker, Steve King, Tony Barnes Second row: Harry Webber, Lou Harrison, Doug Bruck, Joe LaFevre, Jim Henson Third row: Doug Vana, Chris Adams, Dale Bruck, Mike Cavey, Bill Lee, John Lovz, Sponsor Mr. Burdan Not pictured: Mark Wedick, Brian Lenz, Mike Stell, Paul Szum, Dave Fronek, Bob Gangloff, Dave Tedeschi, Andy Ehn, Dan Zurlo, Mike Sullivan, Joe Hasse, Terry Murphy, Andy Pisarski, Scott Walshom, Andy Wolff, Larry Ruger, Jim Wilkins, Frank Gericke, Don Vana, Dennis Swiec. Matt McAuliff, Karen Sawyer, Jim Murray, Paul Garcia, Florita Bohan (Manager). DRAMATICS a mn AL a :o ] -- he 5 BL PS Front row: Nancy Green, Irene Shulman, Debbie Bacon, Gail Strassner, Laura Kumingo, Stacey Powers, Dawn Kosek, Aaron Nykaza Second row: Sheila Gor- man, Jenny Smith, Cindy Schroeder, Sandy Kielar, Heather Wilson, Cathy Reutabuch, Nancy Finn, Carol Raftery, Margie Fisher, Dana Russell Third row: Tom Parkalob, Amy Alsot, Amy Strassner, Carlyn Cory, Karen Lange, Shari Miller, Karen Botner, Rochelle Bogathy, Jason Reno, Craig Leikel Fourth row: Donna Kowalewski, Lisa Mia, Grace Boujack, Trisha, Lynette Lake, Rich Moore, John Gonczy, Joe Livigni, Jennifer Statkus Fifth row: Chris Morris, Debby Delap, Kirsten Rascher, Christy Gutowski, Deena Soukup, Monica Brandt Sixth row: Maher Sweiss, Tim Carrol, Rich Kocis, Mike Kielar, John Karsky, Greg Tatro, Chris Reich, Jack Kotowski ; Front row: Jim Chiagkouris, Shawn McElwee, Angelo Bountinas, Steve Glader Second row: Carlo Caprio, Tien Thai Van, Ken Maali, Stan Georgakopoulos, David Nguyenphuc, Terry Altman Third row: Coach Wallin, Keit1 Stawinski, Kevin ) Bumstead, John Folga, Jim Schmidt, Eric Rosenbrock, Roman Scislowicz, Gwen Sea Not pictured: Rick Figus, Dan | Mulhaail, Peter Naumouski. | THESPIANS Front row: Carlyn Cory, Dawn Kosek, Deb Bacon, Laura Kumingo, Gail Strassner, John Gonczy, Stacey Powers, Joe Livigni Second row: Jenny Smith, Tom Parkalob, Cindy Schroeder, Sandy Kielar, Heather Wilson, Cathy Reutabuch, Nancy Finn, Carol Raftery, Margie Fisher, Dana Russell Third row: Christy Gutowski, Maher Sweiss, Monica Brandt, Amy Alsot, Shari Miller, Karen Lange, Greg Tatro, Craig Leikel, Aaron Nykaza Fourth row: Jason Reno, Debby Delap, Kirsten Rascher, Deena Soukup, Rich Kocis, Mike Kielar, Jack Kotowski, John Karsky, Chris Reich Fifth row: Rich Moore, Chris Morris, Tim Carrol. Front row: Mrs. Marino, Laura Kumingo, Debra Hall Second row: Heather Wilson, Laura Beal, Patricia Binfa Not pictured: Luanda Post, Karen Throw, Chris Walsh. Front row: Joe Livigni — Treasurer, Dawn Kosek — Junior Officer, Cathy Reutebach — Secretary 2nd row: John Karsky — Junior Officer, Gail Strassner — Vice President, Nancy Finn — Junior Officer Third row: Monica Brandt — Junior Officer, Debby Delap — President. 117 118 CHRISTMAS DANCE DECEMBER 13, 1986 1. Hey Santa, you're gettin a little paunchy there! . ‘We've been very good girls, Mr. Claus.” . Best wishes from the peanut gallery. . Gotta love the Christmas dance. . How low can you go??? . Santa's helpers spread Christmas cheer. . “Alright, no coal in my stocking this year!” NOOO WM CHRISTMAS CONCERT DECEMBER 14, 1986 1. ‘If we keep our mouths open long enough, maybe they'll throw food.” 2. ‘‘Are you sure you want to dance with me and not her?” 3. ‘You know Rich, opening your mouth will help carry the tune a bit better.” 4. ‘If |have to play Jingle Bells one more time. . .’ 5. ‘| wonder if these kids know | don't have my music?” 6. The choir accompanied by Mrs. Barbara Mateer entains friends and parents. 119 YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU JANUARY 29, 30, 31, 1987 YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU 122 ACT I A WEDNESDAY EVENING ACT Il A WEEK LATER ACT Ill THE NEXT DAY CAST MIE SVCAINOIE , b,c ca whe cae Dawn Kosek MEIC AC arse yc cd alec ee news seve cas Greg Tatro MEAG! | 5 vs cc fares s oees be wees Deena Soukup I fo.) 5 sive wiv yk 0,0 Stay Poe vv ave a Romina Mattilion SMAI RR Ce) yet 6 dak n's Koos a wacees Rich Kocis LS Jeff Reinheimer a John Kotowski ES el in John Gonczy ES re Laura Kumingo OE Jeff Carrol I Mike Keilar PERN cc iva naive ceves John Karsky ee Karlynn Cory le ky eee ck eae David Brashinger EG Sev p os keene cae: Stacey Powers NYS sO Jason Reno lrene Schuleman Nancy Green Cindy Scroeder ee Gail Strassner Director sea Producer .c.....- Publicity Director. . Assistant Director . Stage Managers .. Light Design..... Light Operators... Technical Director . Set Design....... Set Construction . . Set Construction. . Bide @ ons Saree eee GOStUMEeS we Makeup Publicity eee dered: aan ee ae Mr. Tom Dzurison tas tes ke oe ta Mrs. Barbara Mateer Re Nie sen Bee Mrs. Arlene Carrier Ri cee ee ate iss ES Carol Raftery Karen Lange see eee Heather Wilson, Shari Miller Meas CAR Re te Scott Cummins SUPE Aes ae Wee ee Chris Reich Amy Strassner, Lisa Manfredi eee ek vane. See ee ay Craig Leikel Dennis Carrol RE Eee rk. bien’ yee. Gail Strassner eee Mr. Tom Dzurison, Gail Strassner Ane. oheee s Gail Strassner, Rich Kocis Mike Kielar Pe Ae ia Sheila Gorman, Tom Parkalob Jenny Smith, Lisa Manfredi Debby Delap, Amy Strassner Lisa Kamholz, The Cast Sent fa Sheila Gorman, Tom Parkalob ESL st Re ee Mrs. Mary Beth Reno Monica Brandt ee eae Deb Bacon, Christina McGarry Mary McGarry, Christy Gutowski Lori Cason, Lisa Manfredi Angela Superczynski, Jenny Benson Dawn Almon, Jane Stefan Colleen Geegan, Chery! White Karen Kraft, Renee Feiner Gracie Buzak 123 CAFETERIA AIDES Kelly Klutcharch, Diane Williams, Dawn Rickman. Kelly Nevels, Ronnie Wills, _ Elgousou Not pictur Wood, Michele Row Hasse, 2 Front row: Michelle Main, Jane Stefan, Karen Smith, Nicole Amado, Angela Levato 2nd row: Holly Johnson, Mark Xeros, Jody Jachna, Art Leiner, Tony Barnes, Chuck Skaggs, Terry Altman. Front row: Tien Thai, Margaret Fisher, Gwen Sea, Sandy Palanchar, Brad Hudson Second row: Terry Altman, Dianne Dye, Michael Dahlstrom, Patricia Demopoulos, Ed Nowdomski, Jennifer Smith Not pictured: Joseph Durkin, David Franzen, Derek Rossel, Al Sorenson, Jennifer Bodnar, Karen Bodnar, David Brashinger, Robert Heidelmeier, Kayme Kocis, Scott Munis, Sonia Tijerina, Gracie Wodziak, Tina Barsevick, Jeff Davis, Cynthia Hernandez, Tracie Kautz, Kirsten Albek, Jessalyn Lampos, Rhonda Pedersen, Kelly Stimac, Shannon Olsen, Sherri Schalasky, Amy Schellhammer, Julie Wood, Susan Ziga, Corina Dorman, Joseph LaFevre, Teri Motsch. DEANS’ AIDES COUNSELOR AIDES Front row: Cassandra Palanchar, Lucy Kowalczyk Second row: Kim Wasielewski, Jane Stefan, Patricia Matailis. Front row: Mike Captain Second row: Kelli Wilson, Danielle Shutay, Wendy Norton Third row: Debbie Walker, Chris Weiss, Linda Weiss, Dawn Campagna. 125 GIRLS BASKETBALL STAT TAKERS Tammy Taylor, Kelly Taylor SOPHOMORE BOYS BASKETBALL STAT GIRLS Front row: Margie Fisher, Joan Gravakis 2nd row: Diane Brearley, Colleen Cohen, Lisa Kamholz, Dana Wulff, Cris Carlo 3rd row: Dawn Burks, Dawn Jankuski, Dana Russell. VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL STAT GIRLS Front row: Romy Mattilion, Julie Casper, Paula Nachman 2nd row: Wendy Moser, Kirsten Rascher, Naj Ziad, Kathy Abrams, Melissa Merle Not pic- tured: Shari Moser. 126 | FROSH SOPH WRESTLERETTES Front row: Tammi Brandt, Amy Grigg, Michele Porter, Jennifer Budz, Lisa Macek, Nicole Anderson, Ronnie Wills, Jolene Holub, Angie Witek 2nd row: Genelle Harris, Theresa Orozco, Lisa Muehe, Laurie Gallagher, Angela Gatto, Tina Hayes, Jill Vickers, Kim Killelea 3rd row: Trista Myslinski, Amy Cumm- ings, Ruth Ann Saddler, Kathy Hall, Kim Klimson, Kim Glader, Lynda Filicette, Carrie Markello, Wendy Norton, Danielle Shutay. VARSITY WRESTLERETTES Front row: Terri McEntee, Beth Koruba, Kelly Kehoe, Lisa Scardino 2nd row: Cory Buss, Shannon Durkin, Lynette Lake, Pattie Binfa, Beth Cerevic, Julie Levine 3rd row: Amy Alsot, Gina Garritano, Kelli Green, Sherry Zivich, Laurie Cunnig nham, Manal Qazzaz Not pictured: Beth Corbett, Lisa Scholtes, Lynda Miszkiewicz, Kathy Schopper, Laura Ideus. SWIM TIMERS Front row: Mary Merriman, Julie Baker, Tricia Bellio, Rose Vicario 2nd row: Anna Holdorf, Ruth Ann Sad- dler, Lynda Filicette, Carrie Markello 3rd row: Chris- ty Tarasevic, Jenise Beasley, Heather Walden, Dawn Thomas, Pam Stiegman. 127 BEACH BASH JANUARY 17, 1987 1. ‘What Mr. Hill, us put something in the punch?” 2. J-E-L-L-O 3. Everyone who has to go to the bathroom, raise their hand.” Tony plugs the hole in the bottom of the pool with Jill's nose. 5. Debbie Hall is about to get a wet bottom in the Olympic sized kiddie pool. 6.‘' ... and then the three bears sat down to eat their porridge. Shall | continue?”’ 7. Mopey says, “Isn't that a lovely sunset over the Oak Lawn lagoon?’ 8. John Riedmuller wants to know who put helium in the volleyball. 9. Angie Forliano says, ‘‘Welcome to the Beach Bash. Don't burn your feet on the hot sand.” 4. SWEETHEART DANCE FEBRUARY 14, 1987 i ]} 1 ] 1. The beautiful couples arrive in their limo. 2. Sweethearts hoping to be named King and Queen. 3. The big entrance! 4. Get down! 5. As he slowly bends on one knee and asks, ‘‘May | have this dance?” 6. Mike steals Kim's heart. 7. Simon says, “Air your armpits!” 8. Stacey, Diane and Laura share a dance. 9. ‘My God, look. My drink exploded.”’ THE 21 STUDENTS FEATURED ON THE NEXT FOUR PAGES HAVE BEEN CHOSEN BY THEIR CLUB SPONSORS AS BEING OUTSTANDING! JON NADENICHEK KELLY TAYLOR Chess Team SHARI MOSER National Honor Society SUSAN FABIAN Shield- Yearbook lun , ae | te as +. MONICA BRANDT JOHN GONCZY JULIE STANCIK Junior Class Advisory Board Forensics Senior Class Officer GAIL STRASSNER DON SUCHY DIANE KOWALEWSKI Thespian Sophomore Class Advisory Varsity Basketball Cheerleader Board 131 OUTSTANDING MIA KOLIOPOULOS MARISA MAZUR KATHY ABRAMS Freshman Class Advisory Board PAUL ROCHE Pep Club Ecology Club JULIE STANCIK JOHN GONCZY NAJLA ZIAD . Varsity Football Cheerleader Dramatics Art Club SHARI MOSER STEVE KING CHRIS FRITH Student Council Boy's Bowling Pom Pons {7 ff. Ose Cl f 3” ; Ps ; | SUE PHELPS SOL ZAGHLUL KIM DYBEK Photography Club Outstanding Vocalist Spanish Club COACHING STAFF Front row: John Lockwood, Skip Sullivan, Bill Mar- cordes Back row: Ted Storer, Dave Corbin, Chuck Chilivers, Chuck Davelis, Joe Walton. A nee! EMTs mend a ee iii —a ot nr 7 CHS S 2 es . Brow a xt 0 = S = 7 . , ce 1% VARSITY Front row: John Ryan, Mike Fulayter, Tony Meyers, Rich Bagus, Dave Spivak, Tom Milianti, Dave Palm, Dan Kotowski, Corey Com- — ella, Steve Kmak 2nd row: Brian Dunn, Gil Leora, Jerry Judd, Dave Amado, Kris Kolk, Chris Ward, Eric Staudt, Lewis Lake, Ron Jaracz, Joe Fuessel, Mark Xeros 3rd row: Coach Chilvers, Dave Ward, Jim Porter, Maher Sweiss, Jim Roche, Tony Henrandez, | George Canellis, Jon Washkevich, Gorge Orozco, Coach Davelis, Coach Sullivan 4th row: Sean Rainsford, Pay Hayes, Jim Hood, Bill Booth, Dan Zurlo, Chris Burrow, Tom McGinty, Jeff McCastland, Chris Imirsek, Joe Hasse, Scott Cappos. VARSITY RECORD: WON 6—LOST 4 SOPHOMORE RECORD: WON 3—LOST 6 FRESHMAN “A” TEAM: WON 5—LOST 4 FRESHMAN “B” TEAM: WON 2—LOST 5 Hq 1286. (' ir ns ase ae ¢! . 10, SOPHOMORE Front row: Brain Anderson, Jack Kotowski, Jason Kurokawa, Jim McNernay, Carl Day, Chris Bennett, Jack Rourke, John Parillo 2nd row: Scott Reiff, John Karshy, Paul Goeppner, Dan Quaid, Jeff Reiniheiner, Bob Marcweki, Dan Mcbliweney, George Krauss, Phil Ducato 3rd row: Coach Marcoroes, Joe Woruath, Jow Lawson, Dave Hnatovic, George Grazlode, Bill Evers, Sherif Zegar, Eugene Evans, John Sierros, Coach Walton. 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Canon, B. Burke, D. Duley, T. Jimenez, J. Kooyman, B. Powers, K. Crosby, S Oliver, S. Stapleton, S. Backstorm 2nd row: T. Corsaw, K. Gecas, M. Kozen, E. Kursek, M. Radcoff, C. Walters, M. Tinco, R. Rickman, M Marchins, K. Davis, Y. Sweiss, J. Nelson, S. Coe 3rd row: J. Lockwood, K. Haehnlein, M. Young, D. Ryan, K. Collins, K. Dorotiss, T. Mc- Castland, B. Mohr, G. McLaughtin, J. Roxas, S. Burd, T. Wallace, S. Ness, D. Corbin, S. Storer 4th row: J. Galleyer, B. Moran, J. Sweiss, J Lind, D. Trobe, D. Carroll, E. Steighman, G. Daly, G. Geountanis, D. Zekas, T. Barchek, D. Cepek, M. Bailey, J Chavez Ses HATE STA ) Sees igacaents Setter VRRAARAS SSH BE AS ST seaaueeces RES GY BE BERT SH ee aaeneee RECORD a OR OFS OS Se ae WON 12—LOST 3 — Vi | . Front row: Wendy Moser, Renee Feiner, Angie Forliano, Dawn Feiner, Kim Ehrenhaft Standing: Coach — Ms. Cindy Sternisha, Julie Levine, Sue Fabian, Shari Moser, Doreen McCauley, Sherry Zivich, Kathy Abrams, Melissa Merle. RECORD WON 9—LOST 2 Front row: Jill LaFoy, Jennifer Deacon Kneeling: Jean Sokolowski, Amy Grigg, Dana Wulff, Linda Weiss, Maria — Petinatos Standing: Chris Weiss, Gaia Marchetti, Val Fauser, Eileen Doyle, Coach — Mr. Chuck Lawson, Cheryl Miller, Wendy Bruck, Tanya Wenski, Beth Ganzer Not pictured: Bobby Heft and Kim Malloy. PEIN a oi YX % we Le Tee Aygo Tm me wager eee Oy FF seenasrd Balt i ui CROSS COUNTRY RECORD WON 12—LOST 1 Front row: Kim Ambrose, Elizabeth Karczyn- ski, Dawn Thomas, Linda Hein, Elizabeth Bernier, Lynda Filicette, Carrie Markelo, Chrissy Saddler, Stacy Altes, Susan Altes, Ruthann Saddler 3rd row: Meg Rollberg, Cindy LoRusso, Sheri Lavela, Anna Holdorf, Robert Kunde — Coach, Vicky LoRusso, Lisa Pollard, Wileen Gausman Not pictured: Tracy Hessling and Melissa Gonzales. Ge I cs A-a John Carnevale, John Shubat, Chris Carlson, Alan DeVries, Al Sorenson, Dan Jones, Brian Kane, Mike Child, Robert Gates — Coach. Front row: Assistant Coach — Susan Eicken, Gina Pecka, Melanie Macke, Kendyl Kinshaw, Amy Shellhammer, Lisa Manfredi, Michelle Bam- burger — Manager, Tom Conroy — Head Coach 2nd row: Bridget Houlihan, Julie Mueller, Alicia Gilbert, Jennifer Regh, Dropped, Dropped 3rd row: Candy Fiond — Manager, Tracy Henning, Tricia Melia, Kelly. Klutcharch, Michelle Linnert Not pictured: Shelly Schaar, Connie Kamberos, Kim Klimson. VARSITY Front row: Tammy Taylor, Tracy Darand, Heather Flood, Kim Pollack, Tammy Perrillo 2nd row: Amanda Valdez, Kelly Taylor, Sue Cooper, Laura Burba 3rd row: Coach J. Icenogle, Kirsten Rascher, Monica Brandt, Debbie Smiley, Deena Soukup. RECORD WON 22—LOST 14 VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL FRESHMEN Front row: Cindy Pacourek (co-capt.), Kim Kukowski, Denise Hayes, Kathy Kalafut, Colleen Mc- Carthy, Amy Quintavalle 2nd row: Theresa Orozco, Kim Glacler, Teri Taylor (co-capt.), Angie Gotto, Geanine Akin 3rd row: Cheryl Michals, Wendy Fuller, Stacey McCastland. RECORD WON 8—LOST 15 TIED 1 CROSS COUNTRY : VARSITY Front row: Corky King, Dave Stanko, Dave Paul, Jon Vander Meulen 2nd row: Eric Rosenbrock, Paul Grivakis, Ed Draper, Bruce Funk, Coach Leary Not pictured: Bob Gedville, Paul Hennessy, Bob Ruchala RECORD WON 9—LOST 3 SOPHOMORES Front row: Bob Ruchala, Dean Raschke, Brad Hud- son, Chuck Wagner 2nd row: Steve Nowak, Chris Gordon, Joe Sedaikis, Dan Paul, Coach Ed Maloney Not pictured: David Gardner. RECORD WON 8—LOST 4 1. Jerry Judd receives the footbal award from Coach Chuck Chilvers. 2. Shari Moser receives the tennis award from Coach Cindy Sternisha. 3. Lisa Pollard receives the cross country award from Coach Robert Kunde. 4. Coach Joyce Icenogle presents the volleybal awards to Kirsten Rascher and Kelly Taylor. 5. Chris Carlson receives the go f award from Coach Bob Gates. 6. Alicia Gilbert and Bridget Houlihan receives the swimming awards from Coach Sue Eicken. 7. Coach John Leary presents the cross country award to Dave Stanko. 8. Coach Sternisha with the State Qualifiers in tennis: Shari Moser, Melissa Merle and Doreen McCauley. 9. Coach Kunde with the State Qualifiers in cross country: Tracy Hessling, Vickie LoRusso, Wileen Gausman, Ruthann Saddler, Lisa Pollard, Chrisy Saddler. Not pictured: Michelle Bernier. ea ea PNSE ASE a AS eA ET EIST EOE NN TTD perme AES Se TCS AN SPER AERTS pe NL ES ae SSE EN RESIN RIAL EROS IE 146 VARSITY - ys Lith ae ; f : 23 1986-87 VARSITY BASKETBALL STARTERS AL SORENSON 6’7” CENTER SENIOR Al is one of our team leaders by example. He works hard and has a strong desire to im- prove. He was selected to the all-tourney team at the Hinsdale Central’s Thanksgiving Tournament. Alis the leading scorer with 17 points per game average, and also leading the team in rebounding. KEN WALTER 6’2” FORWARD JUNIOR Ken has always been an excellent shooter, this year he became a pure shooter. He led the team in field goal and free-throw accuracy. Ken is unselfish, leading the team in assists. He has excellent timing on the boards being the 2nd best rebounder on the team. STEVE RYNKAR 5’10” GUARD SENIOR Steve with a sharp eye for the open man, plays a solid floor game at the point guard position. He understands the game well especially the responsibilities of his position. Steve would rather win than do anything else. DAN JONES 6 1” GUARD SENIOR Dan plays the off-guard position to utilize his scoring abilities. He's an aggressive defender, capable of rebounding. CHRIS BURROW 6’4” FORWARD SENIOR A busy student, Chris participates on the football and track teams. Chris plays his best game when he's in close to the basket. He's the Spartan's designated ‘‘Junk Man” re- bounding his teammates missed shots and putting it back up in the basket. MARK NIENHUIS 61” FORWARD JUNIOR He gets enjoyment out of seeing his teammates score. Mark is well known for his hus- tle and all out 100% play on the floor. He plays hard, he’s alert and aggressive around the boards. He's the Best rebound on the team for his size. Yet he’s humble, down-to- earth and a good student. Front row: Mark Nienhuis, Ken Walter, Ed Draper, Dan McGreal, Mark Bousman, Dan Jones, Paul Hennessy, 2nd row: Chris Burrow, Steve Rynkar, Al Sorenson, 3rd row: Mr. Len Scaduto — Coach, Bob Gedville, Joe Geraghty, Dan Behling, Tim Tuzik, Cindy O'Shea — Manager. 147 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL . LAWy , 4 I cum! f hr 4 23, 316 = ii. Front row: Dean Raschke, Jack Rourke, Chad Spilde, Bob Ruchala, Second row: Keith Oslakovic, -Scott Huttner, Dave Hnatovic, Eric Steigman, Mike Browne. hs ee | Re | Front row: Ron Masino, Spike Laurinaitis, Sean Edwards, Karry Ruzik, Second row: Coach Miller, Jeff Chavez, Terry Jiminez, John Kooyman, Joe Hommolsefll . Ray Laylo, Scott Rosenlund, Ron Omiecinski, Erik Largorgen, Third row: Steve Stanton, Mike Bailey, John Roxas, Dave Trobe, Dave Gardner, Jeff Linnert, Mike Marciano, Not pictured: Dan Ryan, Scott Miskevics. 148 oe VARSITY SWIM TEAM Front row: Steve Gladder, Paul Greenan, Greg Johnson, Bob Baker, Lee Morris, Tom Kalowski, Tom Henning, Second row: Pete Venenghini, Steve Murczek, Keith Hitney, Chris Morris, Brian Kane, Mike O'Mearns. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL al Be: , ¥ CRARTANS eghtl lans ' pAnTA : | Gg 5 8 aus q § f , : , = Front row: Jean Sokolowski, Jodi Fulayter, Cin- dy Pacourek, Jodi Draper, 2nd row: Trista Myslinski, Kim Glader, Teri Taylor, Kim McNamara, Tammy Arnold, 3rd row: Michele Thomas, Wendy Fuller, Paula Hendricks, Karlynn Cory, Leanne Johnson — Team Manager, Not pictured: Eileen Doyle and Mrs. Cindy Olezyk — Coach. Front row: Pat Mataitis, Bridget Houlihan, Stacy McCastland, Chris Geisler, Sandy Tallon, 2nd row: Maureen McCarville, Angie Sanow, Jenny Mocis Dawn Jankuski, Sandy Palanchar, Jill Lafoy. 4 150 ul SHINY = 's Ty 1 33 Te oi sites pds Ad Front row: Liz Karczynski, Kim Pollack, Laura Burba, Vicki LoRusso, Cindy LoRusso, 2nd row: Mr. Chuck Davelis — Coach, Linda Hein, Diane Dye, Lee Ann Kerns, Danette lvastanin, Amanda Valdez, Beth Corbett. VARSITY GYMNASTICS Kneeling: Ms. Susan Eicken — Coach, Denise Cepek, Renee Harrington, Sheryl Harrington — Manager Standing: Teri McEntee, Laurie Tallon On Beam: Traci Jendrzejak, Lisa Kroschel, Pamela Pitts Not pictured: Laura Brown and MaryJo Walsh. Front row: Ms. Susan Eicken — Coach, Kim Ambrose, Sandy Fisher, Lisa Eul, Chris Vandermullen, Sheryl Harrington — Manager 2nd row: Michelle Zyburt, Lisa Clancy, Wendy Pohock, Leanne Mysza 3rd row: Amy Downey, Shannon Olsen, Brooke Simon, Linda Olson. 152 -VARSI TY WRES TLING Zegar, Mr. Steve Stearns — Coach, Not pict - quez, Matt Kestian. “al Front row: Joe Durkin, Ed Chlebek, Jim Eradokos, Carlo Caprio, Don Suchy, Brian Henke, 2nd row: Mark Vajarsky, John Ellis, Steve Sweiss, Dave Whitten, Moe Shehayber, Scott Jones, Steve Armstrong, Bill McKenna, 3rd row: Mr. John Robinson — Coach, Paul Mackin, Tony Benigno, Steve Sea, Eric Nichols, Bill Evers, Perrish Bolen, Yousef Helal, Jim Mallios, Not pictured: Steve Kestian. FRESHMAN WRESTLING Front row: Jim Erdakos, Steve Stapleton, Bob Bansley, Yanal Sweis, Joe Whiting, Tim McCastland, 2nd row: Mr. John Robinson — Coach, Joe Durkin, Tim Wallace, Joe Kessler, Chuck Walters, Chris Whitten, Tom Philips, Not pictured: Coach Burton, Jerry Holtrop, Gerald Lind, Dave Nendza, Tim Wayne, Bill Vail. 155 GIRL'S INDOOR TRACK dl al VARSITY Front row: Tracy Hessling, Melissa Merle, Liz Houlihan, Leanne Mysza, Second row: Tracie Morris — Manager, Liz Karezynski, Candy Fionda, Lisa Pollard, Wileen Gausman, Not pictured: Connie Vanderwarren, Chris Sad- dler, Ruthann Saddler, LeAnn Kerns, Pam Pitts, Vicki LoRusso, Linda Hein, Cindi LoRusso. SOPHOMORES Front row: Jenny Turnbow, Carrie Markello, Lynda Filicette, Anna Holdorf, Sue Ulatowski, Second row: Amy Grigg, Dawn Thomas, Tina Hayes, Joleen Holub, Michelle Bernier, Kathy Kalafut, Third row: Joann Daly, Laureen Russo, Angie Gotto, Kim Ambrose, Coach Michals, Not pictured: Bridget Houlihan, Kim Malloy. 156 | BOY'S INDOOR TRACK Front row: Dave Kelly, Paul Grivakis, Gil Leora, Bruce Funk, Tom Martin, Second row: Coach Dunn, Coach VARSITY Lockwood, Scott Cappos, Bill Booth, Steve Benyon, Dave Stanko, Coach Marcordes, Not pictured: Earl King. Front row: Jason Rolance, Jason Waskevich, Bill McKenna, Jason Kurakowa, Second row: Brad Hudson, Steve Martin, Jason Levine, Jeff Martin, Bernard Powers, Tien Thai, Third row: Coach SOPHOMORES Lockwood, Don Quaid, Jerry Sweiss, Joel Seduckis, Joe Horvath, John Sierros, Coach Dunn. Not pic- tured: George Daley, Jon Draper, Bill Evers, Mike Kozin, Paul Mackin, Tim McCastland, Pat Powers, Steve Sea, Craig Suda. 157 158 Be 159 : FIGHTING ALL THE WAY, e -WINNING PRAISE AND GLORY, EP YOUR BANNERS YON Rs GREEN AND TE Poss ; TERE’ ue 2 TEST, NOW : DO YO Ny. Fi ria H’ 8 5 ree FOR OAK LL RI ee or WINTER SPORTS AWARDS 1. Al Sorenson receives the basketball award from coach Len Scaduto. 2. Amanda Valdez receives the basketball award from coach Chuck Davelis. 3. Coach Vern Scarpelli presents the swimming award to Brian Kane. Greg Johnson also received an award in swimming, but was not available for the picture. 4. Coach Sue Eicken presents the gymnastics award to Lisa Kroschel. 5. Matt Kestian receives the wrestling award from coach Jerry Wallin. 6. State qualifier in wrestling, Matt Kestian, is congratulated by his mother and Mr. Lyle Lake — Booster Club president. iene ‘ng peated tg agpaoes ao ees reat we aren: oie v VALUABLE PLA YERS SOFTBALL VARSITY Front row: Tammy Hansen, Erika Muller, Jan Jodlowski, 2nd row: Kelly Taylor, Kelli Wilson, Tracy Durand, Tammy Taylor, Teri McEntee, 3rd row: Amanda Valdez, Michelle Blackwood, Kristen Kraan, Melissa Gonzales, Ms. Jane Surma — Coach, Not pictured: Ginny Tasker. FROSH-SOPH Front row: Cindy Wasik, Chris Geisler, Eileen Hand, Jodi Draper, Jennifer Barnes, Second) row: Sandy Palanchar, Jennifer Mathis, Teri Taylor, Julie Coyne, Maureen McCarville, Michelle! Rasmussen, Third row: Heide Vorberg, Diane Dye, Theresa Kasson, Lisa Cooper, Wendi Fuller, Coach J. Icenogle, Not pictured: Cookie Tallon, Michele Claridon — Manager. by yh EY prt VARSITY Front row: Renee Feiner, Anne Eckenroth, Wendy Moser, Beth Cerevic, Tina Daliege, Renee Harrington, 2nd row: Shari Moser, Jennifer Macha, Lisa Raschke, Vida Brazaitis, Pat Villies, Sue Fabian, 3rd row: Ms. Karen Dorne — Coach, Debbie Walker, Ms. Audrey Anderson — Coach. Ne vi Front row: Brooke Simon, Jill Lafoy, Jean Sokolowski, Mary Merriman, Maria Petinatos, Kim Popiolek, FROSH-SOPH Amy Downy, Dipika Rana, 2nd row: Ms. Karen Dorne — Coach, Trish Klimson, Val Fauser, Marge Leiner, Cheryl Miller, Jennifer Deacon, Janine Johnson, Ms. Audrey Anderson — Coach. FRO SH- SOPH Front row: Tien Thai, Steve Stapleton, Brad Hudson, Terry Jimenez, Bernie Powers, Second row: John Sierros, Jason Rolence, Jason Washkevich, Tim McCastla nd, Paul Mackin, Chuck Walters, Mike Kozin, Third sow: John Roxas, Donal Quaid, Dan Ryan, Bill Evers, Steve Sea, Bill McKinna, John Draper, Not pictured: Mr. John Lockwood — Coach. V ARSITY Front row: Pat Powers, Brian Dunn, Corry King, Dave Stanko, Dave Kelly, Second row: Steve Ben- yon, Bill Booth, Paul Grivakis, Bruce Funk, Joe Horvath, Scott Cappos, Not pictured: Chris Burrow, Gil Leora, Mr. George Dunn — Coach. TRACK TEAMS . : f i pa gl I Front row: Cindi LoRusso, Meg Rollberg, Wileen Gausman, Joan DeMott, Ruthann Saddler, Vicki LoRusso, Kathy Kalfut, V ARSITY Second row: Candy Fionda, Amy Grigg, Chrisy Saddler, Lisa Pollard, Michelle Bernier, Liz Karczynski, Connie Vanderwarren, Pam Pitts, Leanne Mysza, Third row: Ms. Chery! Michals — Coach, Mellisa Merle, Linda Hein, LeeAnn Kearns, Kelly Klut- charch, Tracy Hessling, Liz Houlihan, Mr. Ted Storer — Coach. Front row: Joann Daly, Deanna Pitts, Kathy Kalafut, Second row: Michelle Bernier, FROSH-SOPH Ruthann Saddler, Amy Grigg, Anna Holdorf, Lynda Filicette, Carrie Marrello, Third row: Mr. Ted Storer — Coach, Kim Glader, Angie Gotto, Dawn Thomas, Kim Ambrose, Theresa Orozco, Ms. Cheryl Michals — Coach. 165 VARSITY TENNIS Front row: Dave Ngayenphuc, Patrick Burke, Mike Stefanik — Captain, Standing: Manolette Capatan, Tim Tuzik, Paul Hennessy, Raymond Bale, Jon Vandermuelen, Mr. Chuck Lawson — Coach. FROSH — SOPH TENNIS Front row: Steve Backstrom, Mike Stell, Matt Stell, Ray Laylo, Spike Laurinaitis, Second row: Jerry Holtrop, Khoa Do, Dan Schultz, Joe McCoy, John Kulig, Steve Stanton, Ramsey Matariyieh, Coach Leary, Not pictured: Derek Russell, Duane Hoch, Mitch Kansoer, Jim Wilkins, Mike O’Mearns. 166 BASEBALL VARSITY Front row: John Lamountain, Tom Martin, Joe LaFevre, Jim Hambrick, George Canellis, Dylan Hradek, Second row: Tim Radtke, George Graziadei, Khris Kolk, Dan McGreal, Jon Washkevich, Chris Imresek, Scott Janel, Third row: Coach Stearns, Rich Bagus, Jim Roche, Dan Behling, Mark Niehuis, Coach Borkowski, Not pictured: Kamal Judeh, SOPHOMORES Front row: Jack Rourke, Duane Flynn, Ed Mroz, Steve Martin, Jack Kotowski, Second row: Jeff Martin, Troy Huisman, Jason Kurokawa, Carl Day, Rob Marcheski, Jim McNerney, Third row: Coach Skip Sullivan, Scott Huttner, Chad Spilde, John Durkin, Mike Browne, Sherif Zegar, Fred Seneca . FRESHMEN Front row: Chris Catalano, Mike Gecas, Joe Hom- meisen, Scott Ness, Bill Radloff, Mark Collins, Second row: Bob Bansley, Jim Mitchell, Ron Omiecimski, Karry Razik, Scott Rosenluno, Don Duley, Keith Royer, Third row: Coach Kunde, Scott Walshon, lan Chaffee, George Gountanis, Jim Dembraski, Tim Barchak, Not pictured: Ken Geraghty. 167 SENIORS SENIOR CLASS ADVISOR Y BOARD Front row: Margaret McGrath, Chris Banach, Laurie Vahl, Ken Maali, Linda Miskiewicz, Beth Koruba 2nd row: Shari Moser, Amanda Valdez, Jennifer Collings, Teri McEntee, Colleen Williams, Julie Stancik, Kelly Taylor 3rd row: Mr. Robert Burdan — Sponsor, Dave Ward, Mandy Coyne, Stacey Powers, Kathy Abrams, Debby Smiley, Debbie Delap, Sean Rainsford 4th row: Eric Staudt, Jim Filcette, Dina Goldstein, Tim Radtke, Pat Hayes, Kirsten Rascher, Mike Child, Mark Xeros Not pictured: Becky Alsot and Pat Fritz. v Ds x hh a “on, SS £ ‘ Wall Vig y +i —— gprcnTELD {us a 2 p re SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front row: Sean Rainsford — President, Eric Staudt — Vice President Back row: Julie Stancik — Treasurer, Terry McEntee — Secretary. 170 Gils Orel 957 pbb inc ernp ihe NS NEF EES 0 Pp I ha Christine Banach Alexandra Barlas Anthony Barnes Tina Barsevick SENIORS Fred Bernichio Tracy Bolz William Booth Ciro Or 1937 eee a yy Manolete Capatan YI Douglas Carvelli Mary Cavanaugh ( a: Gus Christakes Jennie Cochrane Tammy Coe Clavie) Ole rove Susan Delaney Debra Delap Deborah Depass SENIORS Albert Dunn | Maureen Durcan Bi GIF OR 1937 Angela Forliano Doug France SENIORS _ Julie Franek Paul Garcia _ Nicholas Giokas Dina Goldstein John Gonczy Melissa Gonzales GAS SOE NI6 7 fe AX X ! De aio Grol Louis Harrison Joseph Hasse Patrick Hayes Christine Helzing te ' SENIORS CILIA!) (ONE MTC 1] Daniel Jones Kelly Kehoe David Kelly Per TES PRES Tracy Kavalauskas SENIORS Richard Kocis Steven Kolodske . CLASS OF 1987 Karen Lange Anthony Laplant Lisa Laske SENIORS ‘ I William Locacius donno Khallid Maali_ Gira SOE 937 ; ; Edward Miklosh Janet Milam Lori Milham Sa ET A RET SENIORS Lucia Muzzicato Lawrence Nachman Jon Nadenichek Cilra sis) (OVS Ue keye Julianne O’Connor Be nok N aw David Orr Cynthia Oswald Stacy Papoutsis Jeri Parisi Gaeta SENIORS Jacquelyn Porter “James poner oe Glia 51 Ore! 937 ae a a gr WE RE OT Sees Cathy Reutebuch SENIORS Steven Sanavaitis Allison Sargent -—Nicole Scalise _ i GIA OE 1937 Kristine Siedis “oo RUT nr ERR Ne NMR eR RCP PEER ee a . : ms ¥ + Daniel Snyder Thomas Sodaro Raymond Sommerfeld SENIORS Gail Strassner So Bethany Sturm GIAO LIS 7 David Tedeschi See Lynn Trosper Sip Re Laurie Vahl Amanda Valdez Wendy Valone SENIORS af Michael Welch Allan Westin Daniel Wheeler CHAISS OF 1987 Laura Wisek Mark Xeros oe: EO S286 el Boe ae Solomon Zaghlul Ervin Zander Najla Ziad Christopher Adams Jeanine Adams Joseph Ahern Robert Alexander Jean Anderson William Anderson John Apted Debbie Banez Mitchell Bartecki James Benbow William Bennett Barbie Berchman Patricia Berumen Lisa Betz Randal Bogathy Larry Brandt Tim Brozis Theresa Burdi Joseph Cardinal Edward Carey John Carnevale Kevin Casey Philip Charleston Glenn Charvat Kathee Clifford Patricia Combs James Connelly Richard Corlett Keith Darnell Patrick Demas Thomas Dice 196 Joe Dolce Sean Durcan Craig Dwyer Mark Feiner Kelly Fitzgerald James Foley David Fornek David Gershon Awatee Ghusein Erol Gokcan Patricia Gonzales Mark Griffith Loralyn Grove Joseph Haase Cheryl Hansen Moe Hassan Rae'schl Hedge Janie Hentush Jason Hess James Holub Cyndy Hunter Susan Irby Adolf Jerger Patricia Jones Diane Joyce Jerry Judd Scott Kahle Daniel Kohanek Robert Kramp Edward Kunz Ronald Laidlaw SENIORS NOT PICTURED Harry Lambros Joseph Librizzi Randi Londos Christopher Loschetter Tomothy Mackey Dean Martin Patricia McElheny Thomas McGinty Margaret McGrath Thomas McLaughlin Patricia Melia Marc Merrill Anthony Meyers Gina Michalski Susan Milashoski Todd Miller Angela Mleczko Terrence Murphy Thomas Nests Kelly Newren David Norris Dan O’Connor Frank Oliver John O'Neil Edward Papendik David Paul Gregg Peary Carl Pigozzo Kelly Rafter Sean Rainsford Cathleen Ramos Wayne Riskus Kelly Roberts David Rogers William Ryan Richard Saddler Karen Sawyer Belinda Schapiro Frank Secor Julie Sepanik Anthony Sevening Thaer Shaktah Hussein Sheikh Lee Seidsclag Billy Smith Daniel Smith Lawrence Soch Matthew Sokolowski Dawn Spirakes Wendy Steinberg Alan Stevens Michael Sullivan Paul Szum Todd Taylor Eric Tijerina Richard Twigg Patricia Villies Desiree Wasserman Lora Welch Amjad Zaghloul Basma Ziyad 1. What a birthday hat Chris! 6. As the crowd roars... 2. The Varsity football ‘Spartan Shuffle’’ 7. Nez Ziad, ‘star photographer.” 3. ‘Don't bother me while I’m working.” 8. ‘Wow! Is that how it works?”’ 4. ‘Hey Jolene, do you want some of that sucker too?” 9. John says, ‘‘Peace man!” 5. Chuck models his self portrait. OANMDAAWNDY— . Favorite teachers — MR. SKIP SULLIVAN and MS. MARGE LEABLE . Most involved in activities — MARK XEROS and SHARI MOSER Nicest — KELLY TAYLOR and MATT MARCHETTI . Best personality — JULIE STANCIK and DAN JONES . Cutest couple — MANDY COYNE and PAT FRITZ Best smile — SEAN RAINSFORD and KIRSTEN RASCHER . Like to be stranded on an island with — PAT HAYES and DEBBIE SMILEY . Most sophisticated — JOHN GONCZY and GAIL STRASSNER . Best dressed — RICK FIGUS and LISA SCARDINO 1. Most admired — SEAN RAINSFORD and SHARI MOSER 2. Most talkative — MARK XEROS and CHRISTY GUTOWSKI 3. Class clown — MATT KESTIAN and JANEEN VENTURELLA 4. Most athletic — AMANDA VALDEZ and SCOTT CAPPOS 5. Most witty — DESI WASSERMAN and JOHN GONCZY 6. Most radical — KATHEE CLIFFORD and JOE LIVIGNI 7. Most accident prone — STACEY POWERS and AL SORENSON 8. Quietest — JOE LEVATO and PATRICIA MELIA 9. Most likely to succeed — SHARI MOSER and JODY JACHNA 200 KATHLEEN ABRAMS ‘Katey — Wrestlerettes 1; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; Pep Club, President 4; Basketball Stat Girl 4; Forensics 2; J.C.A.B. 3; S.C.A.B. 4; Spartanite Staff Editor 4; Office Aide 1, 2, 4; My best memories are getting to know all my great friends Diane, Debber, Bean, Lisa, Shari, Jigsaw, Ronnie, Mels, and you can't forget Anne up in the convent. | tell ya, letting those Juniors out with us was the highlight! Just kiddin’ Wheez! And to the guy that always made it possible for me to get out of my house. Gotta love ya — THANKS! Ya gotta love the expedi- tions with Bean up to Lewis and the ‘Rock’ and getting to know West Beach like the back of my hand. And to Anne, Bean, and Julie, these 12 years have been great. Ya gotta love the summer of '86 and the morning after. CHRISTOPHER ADAMS — Media Center Aide 1. JEANINE ADAMS — Track 1. MICHAEL ADCOCK — Cafeteria Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 2, 3; My best memory is meeting 4 very cool people and they know who they are. JOSEPH AHERN — Wrestling 1. WENDI AHERN — Dean's Aide 1, 3 ROBERT ALEXANDER — Com- puter Club 1, 2; Office 2; V.LC.A. Club 3. REBECCA ALSOT ‘Becky Sue” — Cheerleading 2, 3; J.C.A.B. 3; S.C.A.B. 4; Theatre 1, 2, 3; Thes- pians 1, 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; Foot- ball Stat Girl 1; Basketball Stat Girl 1; Acappella Choir 4; My best memories are all the funky times with Teri, Colleen, and especially Sandy Kielar. What can | say, we compliment each other! Knowing a great bunch of guys from our favorite Catholic H.S. and other various schools, drooling over the F-ball players S.M.., D.R., J.M., D.D., D.S., babe (we all hate that dog), gotta love Kathy! New Years Eve (I never get a hangover), Iced Tea, The Deer, Snapper, operation snowball, and F.S. missions. Aren't we having fun girls? PAUL ALTES — JOSEPH AMADO — Wrestling 1. JEAN ANDERSON — Bowling 1, 2, 3; Office Aide 3. WILLIAM ANDERSON — JOHN APTED — CARL BAKER ‘Cheeks’ — Boys Swimming 2, 3; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3; Varsity Band 1; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys Bowling 1, 4; Spartan Guards 2, 3, 4; My best memory is the band trip to Great America and the Hilton. the night after Great America B. Dunn, L. Morris, B. Begy, and | had a 4 man tag team wrestling match vs. Bugs Bunny. During the flying body slam one bed broke. Also meeting my long side kick Lou. MICHELLE BAMBERGER ‘Red’ — Varsity Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mar- ching Band 1; Flag Corps 2, 3, 4; Flag Corps, Captain 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4: Boys Swim Team Manager 3, 4; Girls Swim Team Manager 4; Swim Timer 3, 4; Counselor's Aide 4; Key Club 4; My best memories are the great times with the guys at the swim meets, especially K.H. All the crazy band trips. Going out with Teddy. The special friendships I've had, and most of all, meeting Mike. CHRISTINE BANACH “Banach” — Student Council 3, 4; Student Council Treasurer 4; Basketball Stat Girl 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4; Freshman Class Advisory Board 1; Sophomore Class Advisory Board 2: J.C.A.B. 3; S.C.A.B. 4; My best memories are Beaches and Bozo, Michigan, Shout, Halloween '85, Johnny B., Movie-lines, “Delightful table 5, Nature walks, U of |, Little Blue Jug, Parties, Dinkums, Tubs, Chicago Fest, Eatin’, GA., LaRue, Hawaii, WyLona, J.M., but especially shar- ing these times with: J.C. DK., M.M., J.S., L.M., and L.U., Cause we're all ‘Crazy in Chicago!” ALEXANDRA BARLAS — ANTHONY BARNES — Football 1; Boys Bowling 2, 3, 4; Ecology Club 3, 4; Office Aide 3, 4; Spartanite Staff 4; Computer Club 3, 4; Cafeteria Aide 3, 4; Art Depart- ment Aide 3; My best memory is getting to know and being with the many people that have touched my life in so many ways over the past four years, but most of all the memories of one very special per- son. One who has added so many new directions to my life that | will love her forever. TINA BARSEVICK — Track 2; Library Aide 4; Anything Goes 3; My best memory is spending every minute with my best friend — Kelly Kehoe, and all my friends: Jacki, Chris, and Janeen. We've all come so far together, through good times and bad. We all have one thing in common, we change boyfriends weekly. It's been fun! MITCHELL BARTECK! — MARK BASTYS — Swimming 1; Dean's Aide 1. LAURA BEAL — Nurse Aide 1, 2; Ecology Club 2, 3; Computer Club 3. SHERYL BEEKMAN ‘Sweets’ — Treble Choir 1, 2; Acappella Choir 3, 4; Show Choir 3, 4; Spartanite Staff 3, 4, My best memory is meeting my ‘Bestest Buddie”’ Spunky, all of the times we went cruzin' and the interesting ‘‘ex- periences'’ we_ had. Sully's awesome History class. Friday nights at Rocky's and the creek. The special times spent with my “hunk” Jeff. Especially our S- Football games. CHEESEBALLS FOREVER!!! MICHAEL BEGLEY — Baseball 1. DAVE BEHLING ‘'D.P. ’ — Wrestl- ing 1; Ecology Club 3; Dean's Aide 1; A long long time ago, about 400 idiots walked through OLCHS's doors for the first time. Soon, in June they will walk through those same doors for the last time. They will take with them the finest education, moralistic and social values that the state education system of Illinois has to offer ... yeah sure! But | couldn't leave high school without asking Sue Delaney to OLCHS 1987 Homecomin Dance. Pick you up about 7:30 Sue? KERRY BEISTER — Office Aide 2. WILLIAM BENNETT — BARBIE BERCHMAN — Theater Production 2. FRED BERNICHIO — V.I.C.A. Club 3. MICHELLE BLACKWOOD ''Shell”’ — Basketball Stat Girl 1; French Club 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4; Basketball 2: Softball 1), 2.3, 4 P-E.O PE Tutor 3, 4; Spartanite Staff 4; My best memory is Freshman year, when me and Donna H. ‘fell’ in Quigley South's pool. Also, when Dee dragged me and Kelly through the Haunted House. And | can't forget all the great times shared with Ginny, Linda, Kris, Julie Dee, and Kelly! Thanks for puttin’ up with me guys!!! RANDY BOGATHY ‘‘Doug Piranah'' — Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ecology Club 1; Mar- ching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; District Band 4. Orchestra for Anything Goes, Chorus Line, The Wiz 3; My best memories are: the events leading up to my three cardinal rules for people to live their lives by. Also, among my fondest memories in- clude all the wonderful memories and hijinx | had by myself and with my good friends, Aaron, Jim T., Jim C., Keio, Larry, and Wilbur. I'd also like to thank all the teachers and students at O.L. who learned to put up with my maladjusted per- sonality and to my friend, A.B., “Riblets ’ are really intelligent life forms discovered by our govern- ment, they are trying to cover up their existence by feeding them to us! TRACY BOLZ — Art Club 2. BILL BOOTH ‘‘Boothman”’ — Foot- ball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; J.C.A.B. 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memories are EIU trip, Queezyfest '85, Buds, Mafia ait i Floyd, Impeaching Moser, My Basement, Abusing con- ference passes, Willfest, Skinny dipping in Dina's pool, Racing my vette, Landscaping Charleston High's baseball field, Dead Possoms, my monster, ‘‘yeggin,”’ Breakfast Club, meeting Woody, Tubby, Stubby, Cliff, Lucy, O, Ox, Manny, Mopey, Burrhead, Geekman, Trouts and Princesses, especially Donna. I'll miss you all. LARRY BRANDT — _ Science Seminar 2. KELLY BRAUN — VIDA BRAZAITIS 'Jaws — Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Mathletes 1, 3; French Club 4; Forensics 3, 4; Badminton 3, 4; My best memories are all four years of high school. There were many best memories thanks to the faculty and students. Thank you very much for making my four years of high school the best four years of my life. Being Jaws, ‘Go Bananas, following truck drivers home, the zoo, Homecoming ‘86, school plays, all marching band stints and contests, badminton games, jammin’ in the bleachers during pep band, forensics meets — especially the overnighter at ISU (Six packs of what?), and the lunch table are just a few great memories that will never be forgot- ten. All of this wouldn't have hap- pened without Digger, Mock, Lou, Cheeks, Geoffy, D.P., Splash, Sackman, Doctor, Gumby, Red, Hen., Randy, Steph, Lee ann, Bud- da, Brian, Nicky, 2 Sockos, etc., etc. Love ya guys!!! JENNIFER BROTT — TIM BROZIS — D.E.C.A. 4. BRADLEY BRUCE — Office Aide At DALE BRUCK ‘‘Aquajock — Bowling 1, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3; Staff Aide 4; Lunchroom Aide 4; Mathletes 1; Gymnastics Flasher 4: My best memories are all the times in the bandroom Senior year when | would take my Polo out and start dancing on the chairs while all the girls started dancing with me. Dr. Theisman, Lu, V.B., Dr. Esiason, and Lori made the day complete. Most important Lydia made the time go by so quickly. Thanks guys. THERESA BURDI ‘‘Shortfry” — Work Shop Program 3, 4; My best memories are Junior year when a really special guy asked me out. It's been a year, but it was a very special time. Junior year in gym was the best when we were play- ing volleyball and | hit it over with my head and we won. Mary McGarry, Michelle S., Amy Wagner, Tracy K. and | all had a good laugh! These were the best years of my life, | will miss my good friends: Tracy, Mary, Michelle, Amy, Miss Evans, and Miss Tomeski. Also, thanks a million to Gwen Sea who always cheered me up when | really needed it! AMY BURKE — French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4; Key Club 4; My best memory is going to France with Ms. Williams and Laura. Sightseeing in Paris with all my good friends was an experience |'ll never forget. PATRICK BURKE — ‘The Aussie” — My best memories are having an article about me on the front page of the Spartanite, and par- ticipating in spirit week events for example the pumpkin decorating, toilet paper, and ice cream eating contests. CHRIS BURROW ‘‘Burrhead’? — Mathletes 1, 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4; Staff Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; J.C.A.B. 3; Key Club 3, 4; Key Club President 4; My best memories are, my age of innocents at EIU with Geek, Boothman, and Mutz. Mafia Missions on Moser. Conference passes, thanks Karen. Buds with friends. Meeting everyone that made it worthwhile. Our Breakfast Club. Lawn jobs and yeggin’. Boothman, Geek, Woody, Cliff, Tubby, Stubo, O, Ox, Squid, Manny, Mopey, Barny, Princesses, and Trouts, | thank you for everything. Watching Dave expel the contents of his stomach through his mouth at Willfest. My best memory: will be the ex- perience of it all, B.F.D.! ANGELA BRYKETT ‘Angel’ — French Club 1, 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; C.S.O. 3, 4; Pom Pons 3, 4; Foren- sics 2, 4; Track 2; My best memories are Prom '84, '85, '86 — Homecoming ‘85, '86 — Chris’ classes sophomore year — Florida with Karen and the bee '85 — Cruzin’ downtown with Kris and Karen — Don't stand so close to me and a certain someone? — Poms and the night the lights went out! — Dairy Queen for lunch anyone? — Being the president of David K.'s fan club, we love you Dave and Bill!! — Halloween '85 — Being pulled over with Dan and Tim (where are your ID's ladies?) — Anyway? (Louie) — Bruce Spr- ingsteen '85 — nice hair! — Leable '85 '86 — Thanks for the memories gang, and Bill. MANOLETE CAPATAN — Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3; My best memory was when | went down state for tennis. SCOTT CAPPOS “Capes” — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Key Club Secretary 4; Office Aide 3; My best memories are meeting all my ‘“CRAZY friends, doing rude things to peo- ple,-all the mafia missions, putting the couch in the bedroom with Wheels, ‘Don't make me break you,’ crashing into a tree, being on a winning football team, throw- ing for the D. B.T.C. and the countless number of weekends (some | can remember, some | can't!) EDWARD CAREY — CHRIS CARLSON ‘'Garlo'' — Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; My best memory was in Geometry class Junior year when | met the person | love the most, Jen Macha and be- ing able to spend all the best times of my life with her. Also Mr. Leary’s class Junior year. And Foods with Kirsten, MaryKay, and Tina. JOHN CARNEVALE — Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Football 1. DOUGLAS CARVELLI — V.I.C.A. Club 3; Ecology Club 3. KEVIN CASEY — Football 1, 3, 4 Discipline Committee 3; V.I.C.A. Club 4. MARY CAVANAUGH — Track 1. GRANT CAYER — TERRI CERF ‘Smurf’ — Dean's Aide 2, 3, 4; Counselor Aide 1; Teacher's Aide 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1, 2: Treble Choir 1, 2, 3; Acappella Choir 4; Bowling 4; My best memories are when | tripped up the stairs. ‘‘The parties’ Finding out who my ‘“real’’ friends are, especially Sue and Kelly and spen- ding some great times with them. Hey Sue don't forget Sutera? Thanks you guys, for putting up with me. The summer school episodes w T.M. and the U-turn on 95th, the park, whiteys, and always’ being able to get along with a little help from my friends. Thanks Mom-n-Dad for all your support. Hey Beth I'm still holding an! (Ha) K.I.T. JACKIE CERNAVA — Attendance Aide 1, 2, 3; Spartan Guard 3. LINDA CESARIO — PHILIP CHARLESTON — GLENN CHARVAT — MARK CHESTERS — Wrestling 1. JAMES CHIAGKOURIS Chick — Baseball 1, 2; Soccer Club 4; Ger- man Club President 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. GEOFF CHIARELLI ‘The Gimp — Varsity Band 1; Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Counselor Aide 2; Music Depart- ment Aide 4; Honor Band 3; Brass Choir 3, 4; My best memories are the times of madness resulting from Randy, Aaron, and the Band Program: With 4 great years of friends and the trips. Starting with Lou, Cheeks, and Mr. D., through J.B., the Booter, and Dr. Esiason. Thanks a 169 times, with the last request ‘HE SCORES. MICHAEL CHILD “Child= — Baseball 1, 2; Cross-Country 3; Golf 4, S.C.A.B. 4; My _ best memory was being on the Freshman baseball team and never having a winning game but it was still a lot of fun. GUS CHRISTAKES — KATHEE CLIFFORD — Office Aide 2,0: JENNIE COCHRANE — Media Center Aide 3. TAMMY COE ‘'Tammers” — Media Center Aide 1; Ecology Club 1. My best memories are meeting my best friend Lisa, and getting to know Greg, Rich, Britta, Wendy, and all the others, and having great times together. Thanks A LOT: JENNIFER COLLINGS ‘Geek Lady'' — ‘Dames at Sea”’ 1; Thes- pians 1, 2; ‘‘M A S H (props) 1; Barnum (props) 1; ‘Dracula’ (props) 2; Basketball Stat Girl 1, 2; Basketball Cheerleading 3; J.C.A.B. 3; S.C.A.B.4; Key Club 3, 4: Staff Aide 2, 3, 4; My best memories are meeting all my friends who are too crazy and will do anything. Thanks L.V., M.M., DIK MaeG- Bae hose tonite memories! Princesses, Trouts and Mafia, Cappos Fests '83-'87, peach fuzz, fishes and cats, B-day '86, R.S.'s bumper, cops at Scott's '83, chases in the yellow volare, ar- riving late when learning to drive stick shift, long talks with the Boothman, Summer '85, Joliet Jake and Kankekee Capers He He, Popeyesians and you are such a blank! You live for me L.M. Hawaii '87 and Prom '86. Ner Queen was a roit! Lastly, thanks for 3 special years D.J.K. CHRIS COMBS — Ecology Club 1, 2, 3; My best memories are, How ‘pout the Con!! Lo, | can still help you. Never forget Jeff the sleek suck monster ith the incredible ability to cause severe bruises. Ang, fuzz bunnies only cause trou- ble. So Tony, we're still going out, right? Sean, how’s the ‘IT’? And you're lucky we're good friends or | would've never ... Mr. Bodey, go for marriage ties with Mr. H's daughter. Mar, Jo, Mo, Chris, Gina, Zig, Kurt, Tina, Denny, and all the people who sing to the omnious Cult leader Mr. Ed, It's been a slice. Love ya and take care. PATRICIA COMBS — Media Center Aide 1; French Club 1; Cafeteria Aide 3. JAMES CONNELLY — MARYELLEN CONNELLY — Nurse Aide 1, 2; Bowling 2; Key Club 2; Dean's Aide 4. DANIEL COOK — RICHARD CORLETT — Ecology Club 2, 3. MANDY COYNE — Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Sophomore Class Ad- visory Board 2; J.C.A.B. 3; S.C.A.B. 4: My best memories are all the ter- rific times spent with Debbie, Deb- by, Kirst, Dee, Manda, and Christy, ‘The Princesses,’’ Summer of '85, Bleachers, moon, and new trail bars, Sorry night, experiencing the true punk life with Manda, R.O.M. night, The Bopsy Twins determina- tion, rhyme-time, ‘‘Everynight,”’ the “Awse 4th of July weekend, Baklaua, the madmen in the yellow car, Gingermans on Rush, spinout in the Delap mobile, S.A.W.D. throughout high school, the rafts — the tent — and the pier, wallflower, Delightful Table 5, and of course, one of my greatest memories is the wonderful relation- ship I've shared with Pat over the years. COLEEN CROWLEY — Media Center Aide 3. DAWN CYBULA ‘Dern 2” — Girls Swim Team Manager 2; Library Aide 3; Office Aide 4; My best memories are meeting all the great people here at OLCH and getting to know them a lot better. Also just being really wild with my friends, especially my best friends Lisa, Dawn, and Bunnie. MICHAEL DAHLSTROM — Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Com- puter Club 1, 3; Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pi Sigma Pi 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Gymnastics Flasher 3, 4; Chess Team 3, 4; Mathletes 4; Media Center Aide 2; Forensics 3; My best memories are all four years in the Ecology Club. The party girls that tried to undress Joel at the Chess Tournament. Also, that | didn't win a match at that tourna- ment. Jon, Bob, Jim, Jody, and all the rest of you (you know who you are), you have been the greatest friends a person could have. Roman Joe ... what can | say? Lealo!! Remember: ‘My son, Michael, is a basketball star!’’ “'Rrr- radical’ Mitha Ogun Lives! And Bob, thanks for jumping the car... TINA DALIEGE ‘‘Digger, ’ “Dilgee, ’ ‘Blondie’ — Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Mar- ching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ecology Club 1. My best memories are meeting Ree-Nee. Remember you silly savage! Jules-what? Mo-who turns red when ..., Beanhead — our buddy, B.J. at that certain B-ball game, LarLaLaLa — for helping me countdown, Millie — having the biggest crush on Dagwood and D.C., Jen — signing in every- day! Lee — for being there. KEITH DARNELL — DENNIS DEACON ‘“Deac” — V.I.C.A. 3; Dean's Aide 4; My best memory is blowing up all of the countries in the world in Mr. Gib- son’s government class. GINA DEANGELIS' ‘“Jeanatae,” ‘‘Reggi'’ — My best memories are all the friends | made at M.D.'s par- ty ... my bestest friend A.F., for ten years, Mr. Windex dethroned, (| hope his ladder breaks Ang!!!), and surviving the reign of the god- dess. Thanks to all my friends who helped me make it through, | love you guys! But best and most im- portant to me, the day | met Nick. P.S. say Hi to Jake for me, O.K. Ang!!! SUSAN DELANEY — Cross Coun- try 1; J.C.A.B. DEBRA DELAP ‘“Debby, ‘‘Lap- pers'’ — Class Advisory Boards 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 2, 3; Key Club 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Forensics 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; C.S.O. 3, 4; Wrestlerette 2; Track 1; Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4; “M A S H ,” “Dracula,” ‘The Wiz,” ‘Heaven Can Wait,’ “Anything Goes,” “Fame,'' “You Can't Take It With You, ‘‘West Side Story.'’ My best memories are all of the great times with my best friends, Mand, Deb, Dee, Kirst, Da, and Christy. I'll never forget my trip to France in '84 and ‘'Vite Gilles,’’ my great bir- thdays, our ‘dreaded pole,” our “all nighters,’’ the bleachers, the moons, and New Trail bars, Kabuki Faust and U of | with Jul, ‘‘sorry”’ night, Tear Talk, Rhyme Time, .Beach Action '86, and Ginger- man's on Rush, Baklava, Pro- kadima, oh my, nice life, theater buddies, Snowball, ‘‘The Princesses,’ Freeze outs and Hawaii '87. Also, meeting a very special guy, Gil Leora, who will always be my forever ‘“‘friend.”’ Plus, thanks to J.J. for the many laughs and the friendship we've shared for the seven years, and to Julie, my ‘‘Gold”’ friend. | love you guys!! And remember, “it’s real funny until someone breaks a vessel’! PATRICK DEPASS — DEBORAH DEPASS “Dippy,” “Baby Bufford’ — Softball 1; Ecology Club 3, 4; Computer Club 3; My best memories are transferr- ing here in the middle of sophomore year and meeting and keeping all the great friends | have at both schools. MICHAEL DEVITO — ALAN DEVRIES — STEPHANIE DISABATO — Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra for ‘‘A Chorus Line” and ke Goes”: N.H.S. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; My best memories are meeting all my _ friends, especially my best friend, Debbie, and going out with them all the time. Also, all the good times in band. Thanks to everyone who made these a terrific four years. TAM DO ‘“‘Butts’’ — Pom Pons 3, 4: French Club 1, 2; Library Aide 1, 2: Theatre ‘‘M A S H”; My best memories are meeting Rob and sharing all our good times together. Meeting my best friend, Stacey (Bimbo), in math class freshman year, cutting classes with Stacey and getting caught Meeting my good friend Laura Kumingo, sitting next to Scott Cappos in Expos, and teasing him about the “Red head,” getting caught by a cop for the first time in the park with Rob, falling out of Rob's car, and having a ‘blast’ being on Pom Pons with Stacey, Sandy, Cindy, Nicole, Bunnie, Nan- cy, and my sister, Truc. SEAN DORGAN ‘Suzy’ — Foot- ball 1; My best memories are Senior Year! It was like going in through the out door. New places, new people, and new things. Non- stop action and non-stop fun. | never had more fun in my life. The 202 reason school was so cool for me, was because | had the best friends anybody could ask for. CORINA DORMAN ‘Sexy Lady”’ — Dean's Aide 2; Media Center Aide 4; My best memories are be- ing with my friends Cindy O, Kim K, and Barb G. Meeting Tony. Wat- ching with Gil and Michelle in Scar's room. WENDY DOWNS — Wrestling Timers 1, 2. LISA DRYJAN — Ecology Club 1; French Club 3; Dean's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memory is Prom '86. Thanks Kevin B., Cari, and especially my sweetheart, Kevin, for one of the greatest times. Thanks Kev for being my bestest buddy. ALBIE DUNN “Albie’’ — Swimm- ing Team 1, 2; Assistant Manager 3; Ecology Club 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Cafeteria Aide 3; Photography Club 2; D.E.C.A. 1, 4; My best memories are my sophomore year when | was in Leach’s room. | was doing something when Theresa Burdi put perfume on my gym suit. Everyone started to laugh. Tammy was laughing so hard, her face turned red. And | was laughing so hard my face was red. And | laugh- ed harder, because her face was red. | was also happy when | made Homecoming Court Nominations. It was the best time of the year. MAUREEN DURCAN ‘'Moe,” “Dure, ” “‘Mopsy ’ — Cosmetology 3, 4; Pom Pons 2; Cooperative Education Aide 2; Counselor's Aide 2; Swim Timer 1; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memories are going to California with April Meyers, ‘Totally Rad. Spending time with all my friends, meeting Tim Walsh and falling in love. Driv- ing around telling everyone we live in Ireland. Going to the drive-in. Saying ‘Allo Love” to everyone in the halls, but especially growing 5 inches throughout high school. But, | would like to congratulate the graduating class of 1987. Good luck to M.B., D.W., P.K., A.M., C.O., E.P., M.K.M., and special thanks to Mom, Dad Deir- dre, and Ms. Estelle. SEAN DURCAN — CRAIG DWYER — Football 1, 2, 3. NATANUN EAMSUPA ‘Nat’? — Mathlettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; My best memories are studying hard and partying on my free time. SANDY EBERHART — D.E.C.A. President 4; My best memories are meeting my bestest friend, Cari Finnegan, freshman year. Also, meeting my first love of my life, Art Gozdal, who | shared many memories with and will never be forgotten. Also, | would like to thank all my friends who make these four years exciting, especial- ly Carl and Lisa. JOHN EHMEN — KRISTINE ELLIS — Volleyball 1; Office Aide 2. SUSAN FABIAN ‘'Sue,”’ ‘Susie-Q,” “Swoosie,”’ “Suzanna’’ — Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Badminton Team 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Jazz Band 2; Pep Club 4; Pegasus 4; My best memories are all the good times with OL's finest tennis team. It's been a great four years you hes | love you all! The time that har and | were in hot pursuit, our freshman year of the two ‘‘babes.” All the hysterical times during bad- minton (for singles only), with Lily Pad, Patti-Poo, and Shari. The par- ties with Shar and the Frenchies, ah-la, ah-la). The time me and hari baby went to Denny’s at three in the morning after the night of our lives. And Shar, don't forget the Pea Picker loves ya! Thanks to all my great friends: Sharshona, Kelly Ann, Kiki and ‘‘Woman.” Thanks to you all for listening about J.H., M.L., S.K., S.J., K.M., and R.F. Especially thanks to Di for that year in gym and helping me all the time. And the time we entered the “Quadness Zone.” Last but not least, the fun we had in the yearbook room 7th period. Good luck next year ‘‘D”’. ROBERTA FAHEY — MARK FEINER — Office Aide 1, 2. RICK FIGUS ‘“‘Nipps ’ — Football 1; Tennis 1; Soccer 4; My best memories are when Onz, Pete, and | came to school wearing bras and having the ater set of Crayola Crayons, (211) in school. JIM FILICETTE “Fill” — Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Wrestling Manager 3, 4; S.C.A.B.; Student Council 4; Staff Aide 1, 3; N.H.S. 4; My best memories are the fun times in wrestling with the guys and girls, especially ‘‘Tex,’’ ‘‘Manny,”’ “Worm,” and ‘“Wall. “You're all right! Homecoming 1986 with An- drea D., a very special friend who | have missed for two years, but is remembered. Summer of ‘86, meeting and getting to know Terri, Becky, Sandy, and Colleen, Richard's parties, and the fun times on the beaches all summer with my friends. CARI FIMEGAN ‘'Carebear” — Counselor's Aide 1, 2, 3; D.E.C.A. Vice President 4; My best memories are Puppy Palace at 6:30, do you remember that Sand? Meeting Sandy and Lisa who are great friends for life. Also, the love of my life, Kevin. Sweetheart, | love you and always will. Thanks for all of the wonderful memories! And love and a hug to Mom and Dad, thanks for everything. CANDYCE LEE FIONDA “Candy” — Treble Choir 1, 2, 3; Acappella Choir 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Badminton 2; Library Aide 1; Swimming 4; My best memories are meeting all the wonderful people in this school and finally being able to grow as an individual with the help of one very special person, my junior year, E.P. KELLY FITZGERALD — JAMES FOLEY — STEVE FOLEY — JOHN FOLGA — ANGELA FORLIANO ‘‘Ang-i-luck’’ — Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Varsity Band 1, 2; Forensics 1, 2; Theater ‘“‘Anything Goes,” 3; Key Club 4; N.H.S. 4; C.S.O. 4; My best memories are the party at M.D.’s house, and the friends | made there. My bestest friend for ten years ... G.D., Mr. Windex dethroned. (me too, Gina) ... and her loyal subjects. Thanks to the friends who | met in my four years. Love ya! Jake wasn't home, but he said hil DAVID FORNEK — Bowling 2, 3. DOUG FRANCE — JULIE FRANEK — DAVE FRANZEN ‘‘Nez,”’ ‘'Nezi ’ — Baseball 1, 2; Football 1; Basket- ball 1, 2; My best memories are playing baseball on the Sophomore level when | was a freshman. Meeting Doreen my senior year, who is very special to me. Watching Teri ‘‘Flowerchild”’ Cerf trying to get Rich to roll her in flour. Watching Gary build his car out of Bondo. CHRISTINE FRITH ‘'Mort’’ — Bowl- ing 1; Basketball Stats 1; Pom Pons 2, 3, 4; Captain 3, 4; Teacher's Aide 4; My best memories are meeting Maria G. the first day of school and our ex- periences later. Donna falling into a pool fully clothed, in the middle of winter. Giving my ‘‘classes,” P.T. dancing with Maria T., slamm- ing my face into a door before the lights went out and getting four stitches. That certain b.b. game with Beanhead. Meeting all of those crazy girls on poms and try- ing out for Miss Ill. Drill. Special love goes out to: the Bimmer, (my baby sister), Donna, Tina, Maria 1 and 2, Jeff, Sean, Web, Big, and of course Mom and Dad. PAT FRITZ ‘'Dino ’ — Football 1; Baseball 1; Wrestling 1, 2; S.C.A.B.; My best memories are hulking with the Bomber the sum- mer of ‘86, all of my fishing trips with my best friend John, lifting during the '86 school year with Pat and Jim, ‘‘The Masters of Metal,” foreign substance in the tea, “soup,” ‘‘Everynight, ’ Mr. Corbins quicky, and the wonderful relation- ship that has developed between Amanda and myself. (The Gauksters), and laughing at adorable Adontis from Stagg. PAUL GARCIA — BARBARA GARY “Barb wire” — Basketball Stats 1; M.D.E. 1, 3; M.D.E. 4; My best memories are meeting my friends Cindi Oswald, Jennie Cochrane, Jeri Parisi, Cor- ina Dorman, and Lori Rebout. Thanks to my best friend, Cindi, who helped me meet Bill, my boyfriend, who was always there for me. Bill, | will always love you. Cindi, I'll always remember the bacon double cheeseburger. Mom and Dad thanks for all your help and understanding. MARIA GEARY ‘'Mia,” ‘May,’ “Spaz” — “The Wiz’ Crew 2; Dean's Aide 3; Office Occupations 4; My best memories are the day | met the ‘‘real’’ Chris Frith, bennie and sophomore year and teasing her about ‘“‘classes, ’ and most of all, our crazy times together, Junior year, when | fell off my chair in lunch not once, but twice! Junior year, “The Death Ride '86,” with Karen and Jennie, senior year in gym, with Debbie and Linda and the unforgettable ‘pretty one. To my closest friends: Thanks for put- ting up with me! Remember Sean D., you are a sweetheart! Also, meeting the type of person | never knew existed — ‘Johnny B. He is even as spazzy as me. Love ya John! Finally, Finding out that there are some real people out there, not just mannequins! AWATEF GHUSEIN — LINDA GILL — Basketball Stats 1, 2, 3; Office Occupations 4; My best memories are being with me closest friends: Ginny, Michelle, Kristen, Amanda, and Gina. Meeting Paul Crocilla, and spen- ding my whole junior year with him. And senior year in gym with Maria and Debbie and the unforgettable “pretty one.” NICK GIOKAS ‘Nikolai’ — Cross country 2; Forensics 2; Computer Club 2, 3; Track 2; Ecology Club 3; My best memory is hearing the im- mortal words of our fearless leader “Wild” Bill Hill, who once said, “First pies, then guns. These stir- ring words will ring in my ears for a long time. EROL GOKAN — DINA GOLDSTEIN “Donna” — Class Advisory Boards 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 1, 3; NHS. 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Key Club 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memories are my first party experience with J.S., summer of ‘85 with the breakfast club, swimming pool incident with C.G. freshman year, sneaking out the car sophomore year with Rasch and then getting stalled, all-niters with the princesses, D.D.'s birthdays, nights at cap's, cheerleading camp '85 and ‘86, Gingerman's on Rush, ‘We don't need another hero,’ Florida '86 with C.G., meeting my ‘special guy,’ Bill, and my best friends — K.R., D.S., M.C., D.D., and C.G. JOHN GONCZY “Gonz —.- Freshman Class Advisory Board; Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2; Jazz Band 3; Pep Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Show Choir 4; All- State Band 3; Pegasus 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Theatre Arts Club 2, 3, 4; Pi Sigma Pi 3; Theatre “M A S H ,” “Barnum,” “Dracula,” ‘The Wiz, “Fame,” ‘Anything Goes,” “You Can't Take It With You,” ‘West Side Story ; My best memories are meeting all my good friends who all deserve to be listed, but are too many to count, but especially J.L. and doing coffee at Denny's, prom ‘86 with K.L., looking for the map, the forensics wars, the plays, Reagan's re-election in '84, my all- night pre-fame party and waking up to the kitchen floor (yuck), sav- ing the junior class clique at Booga's Bash, and winning in court, (better luck next time). Special thanks to Dzurs_ for everything and to all my teachers, friends, and colleagues. MELISSA GONZALES — PATRICIA GONZALEZ — MARK GRIFFITH — CRAIG GROLL “Gear head” — Autos 3; Vocational Autos 4; My best memories are being caught by Marty smoking my tires, when Mr. K. called me a homo, and when all the students in autos went out in the parking lot and smoked their tires. CHRISTY GUTOWSKI “Chris” — Swimming 1; Key Club 3; J.C.A.B.; Theatre 4; “Anything. Goes, “Fame,” ‘You Can't Take It With You,” ‘West Side Story’; C.S.O. 3, 4; Thespian 4; Forensics 4; My best memories are of ‘Fame, room 2, “Wallflowers,’’ Sun-lit pond with Trixie, Sting '84 and '86, D.G. in goggles, fake eyelashes, Cap- pos fests, ‘Freeze out,'’ Florida '86 with Dee, spring break ‘87, Deb's trip down the stairs, and all the other fun times with my friends — Dina, Kirsten, Debby, Mandy, Amanda, and Deb. You are the most loyal and “royal'’ — the “princesses. ’ | love you guys! Especially Dina, who has been my best friend since 4th grade. Also, all the fun times spent with Dzurs and the many special people in- volved in theatre. DEBRA HALL “Penguin,” “Deb” — Gymnastics 2; Key Club 3, 4; Nurses Aide 3, 4; My _ best memories are meeting all my great friends ... Steph, Kathy, Di, Shari, Anne, and new pals Wendy, Ron- nie, and Melissa. The summer of my junior year at all the great par- ties, was the best. In gym, senior year, with Linda and Maria and the “pretty girl. Third period, foods with Lewis, Paul, and Diane. The way | met Dan and how everything worked out and the phrase Gotta ! JAMES HAMBRICK — Baseball 2, 3. Fe DONNA HAMMONDS ‘'Puddlesm”’ ‘Hammerhead,’ ‘‘lurch'’ — Basketball stats 1, 2, 3; Treble Choir 1, 2; Acappella Choir 3, 4; Show Choir 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; C.S.O. 3, 4; Teacher's Aide 4; My _ best memories are freshman year when Michelle B. and | fell in Quigley South's swimming pool fully cloth- ed, boots and all. Going to see my dream, Rudy Sarzo, with someone who means a lot to me. Summer school foot drawings (Pat and Gil). The friends | met and kept. Thanks to Mom and Dad for all your sup- port. To Traci, thanks for making me maid of honor. To Chris Frith, Thanks for the shoulder to cry on and the Friday nights. To Sean Dorgan, thanks for the Twink and the laughs. CHERYL HANSEN ‘Cher ) — Track 1, 2; Dean's Aide 1, 2; Cosmetology 3, 4; My best memories are meeting my best friend, Reeva ‘Reefer’ and wat- ching her go crazy over ‘'Blondie.”’ Also, the lunchroom gang sophomore year. And all the good times spent with Lisa and Dennis. KRISTEN HARKER — Volleyball 1, 2. KIM HARPER ‘‘Jules — N.H.S. 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Dept. Aide 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; My best memories are What? Tricia’s little travels through space in the halls. Mirror checks. Deep discussions with Kathy, Tricia, and Renee at Daniel's. Trying to win that certain someone's heart for two years. Finally, meeting my best friend, Diedra, ‘'Mo, whose friendship I'll cherish for the rest of my life. RENEE HARRINGTON ‘‘Ree-Nee”’ — Badminton 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memories are meeting my close friends: Diedre, Watch out for the wall! Jules, What? Digger, Pip Pip Cherrio Old Bean! Jen, It's been a slice. Dee- Dee, Nice Life! J.J., That's weak! LOUIS HARRISON Little Louie’’ — Bowling 3, 4; My best memory is when | moved back to O.L. and got together with all my old friends and made new ones also. MOE HASSAN — Football 1. JOSEPH HASSE — Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2. PAT HAYES ‘‘Woody'' — Football ie, 3, 4) Basebailt2: track ii:3: Key Club 3, 4; Class Advisory softgels Sk Cle WGP SE ce Homecoming Court 3; My best memories are Caps Fest 1, 2, 3, 4, Queezy Fest, Crazy Lady to Florida, Eldest Caps to Florida, Kami Kaze Nite, Super Bowl XX, State Playoffs, White Castles after Maces, (selling my socks), ZZ Top, hangin out with all the cats that made O.L. bearable ... Caps, Stubby, ‘‘o,’’ Cliff, Ox, Jackrass, Ports, Swiss, Stearns, Burr-head, Boothman, Geekmun, Princesses, Trouts, Haase Joe, Craigers, and especially Sue. All-Conference middle linebacker was happenin also. To all |'ve met throughout the years, Farewell but not good-bye. CHRISTINA HELZING_ ''Kisi-one eye — Basketball Stats 1; Girls Basketball 1, 2; Key Club 4; Class Advisory Boards 2, 3; Varsity Band 2; Marching Band 2; C.S.O. 3, 4; My best memories are Halloween 85 with Lynda, Jacki, Julie, Chris, Geet, and Dee-Dee-Queen? Ner! Watching Sean and Swiss climb the side of my house. Queezy fest '86, watching Janeen be queezy and fall down the stairs headfirst. Eating Pringles at basketball games and not being able to remember the game. All the par- ties at Shari's and the casual even- ings at Kelly's and Tina's, Hockey nights at my house, the summer of '85, the journey to the dunes. Nice Car! Superbowl '86 with Jacki and Mom. Ice skating on Christmas, learning to sew Labor Day at Chippy's. One beaker too many, uh Janeen. Jacki falling asleep at 10:00, Hawaii ‘87, of course meeting my best and good friends . Jacquelyn, Lynda, Tina, Ja- neen, and Kelly. Also the others that have been there for me. Oh yeah, Notre Dame with Jacki — no more MR's. SCO ENGLER se NCI Oi se Wrestling 1, 2, 3; My best memory is just hanging around with my friends ... Lee, Sam, Ling, Rob, Dave, Moe, Steve, Jennifer, Georgia, and Tori. TRACY HENNING 'Hen,” ‘Bird legs — Swimming 2, 3, 4; Varsity Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 3, 4; Marching band 1, 2; Flags 3, 4; Badminton 2; Swim Manager 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; N.H.S. 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memories are the great friendships I've made. The fun I've had with swimming and band and the people who made them fun. My be Fri M.B. and the summer after my junior year. Also, meeting Tim. JAMES HENSON “Muppet Man,”’ “‘Jim'' — Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Computer Club 1; Bowling 2, 3, 4; My best memories are junior prom, senior prom, N.H.S. induc- tion, and of course ‘‘graduation’’!! CYNTHIA HERNANDEZ — Pom Pons 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; J.C.A.B.; Nurse Aide 3; Library Aide 4; Cafeteria Aide 1, 2, 3; My best memories are spending time with my friends ... Colleen, Terri, San- dy, and Becky — like at the punk toga, Homecoming '86 when Col- leen's date didn't have enough money for dinner, so she only had a salad, J.C.'s party when so many people piled in C.W.'s car and it dragged all the way down the street, the great seniors on the Pom Pon squad — S.P., C.F., T.D., S.K., A.B., you guys made Pom Pons fun! My best memory of all is meeting Scott. JASON HESS — Office Aide 1; Track 1. BOB HLADIK ‘“Joe-Bob,”’ ‘‘Billy- Bob — Bowling 1, 2; My best memories are when John Hollen- donner and | tried to check Jason Hess in ice skating and succeeded four or five times. Another great memory is when | got my first car, a 1968 Ford Mustang. MARY HOGAN — V.I.C.A. Club 3; Key Club 3. JAMES HOLUB — Bowling 1. SUSAN IRBY — Library Aide 3, 4. DANETTE IVASTANIN ‘Dizi’ — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2; Track 1, 2; Class Advisory Boards 1, 2, 3: Student Council Alternate 1; Varsity Band 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2: Rifles 1; D.E.C.A. | 1; My best memories are meeting all my special friends like J.M., T.J., D.M., R.G., S.D., M.A., and R.W. And I'll never forget the time that me and Tricia went to the mall and she laid right on the floor. | almost died!!! And Florida SMM, SLT! JODY JACHNA Sir? — Mathlet- tes 1, 2, 3, 4; Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Pi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Counselors Aide 1; Cafeteria Aide 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 1; U.C.A.B. 3; My best high school memory is being president and oralist in mathletes, our school’s most prestigious organization. JEANINE JANIAK — _ Cafeteria Aide 1, 2, 3. KAREN JANICKE ‘Belinda’ — French Club 1, 2, 3; ‘C:S:0. 3; Dean's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; My best high school memories are my “death ride 86, Florida 85 with Angel, Bruce Springsteen 85, go- ing downtown almost every weekend, being the most impor- tant member of DK’s fan club, Chris ‘classes’ in Soph. gym, making fun of all my teachers with Angel and Kris, Expos with my ‘favorite teacher,’’ getting senioritis junior year 4th period, and finally asking that ever impor- tant question ‘Who Am |? Anyone, Anyone? RON JARACZ ‘‘Jackrarz’’ — Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Mathletes 1, 263) 4) CoA Bence. bee a N.H.S. 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Student Council 4, Homecoming Court 4; Mafia 1, 2, 3, 4; My best high school memories are the Willowbrook with Cliff not knowing how | got home, and | still don't. Many late and crazy nights with Woody, Cliff, Tubby, stubby, “O,”’ Ox, Squid, and the rest of the fellas, Trouts, and Princesses. Queezy Fest 86 and many other Caps fests. Lunchtime excursions, fuzzyduck with Woody, Cliff, Dirst, and Smiley. ZZ Top, great times with Kelly and Laurie, and to all the people left in this school, | leave you with the immortal words of Larry Cappos, ‘'F.O.P. ' DAWN JASINSKI — Media Center Aide 2. DANETTE JENDRZEJAK — Dean's Aide 1 TRACI JENDRZEJAK ‘‘Miss re lesnort'’’ — Varsity Band 1, oncert Band 3, 4; Marching Band Flag Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band Flag Corps Captain 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. N.H.S. 3, 4; Band Executive Board: Counselor's Aide 4; My best high school memories are all the band happenings, flag prac- tices (Jillies) the trips, especially Arlington Heights, “Why do you call at 3:00 am and don't leave your name? Fighting with John and getting my Freshman Brigade Also my 17th birthday, being Gum- by, my Adv. Biology buddies, gym- nastics, and all the special friend- ships made, you know who you are DAN JONES ‘“Mopey'’ — Cross Country 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Golf 4; Key Club 4; Staff Aid 2, 3, 4; My best high school memories are ISU with Manny, Junior year Basketball with Boothman, the trip downstate, and Florida with Matt, Manny, and J.R. DIANE JOYCE — Media Center Aide 3. JERRY JUDD “Juddster’’ — Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Wrestling 1, 2, 4; Office Aide 1, 4; All Con- ference Football 4; M.U.P. Football 4; My best high school memories are being A.C. and MUP in football Making the football state playoffs for the first time in Oak Lawn's history. Beating Argo ‘bigtime’ on Halloween night for the fourth straight time, and spending the rest of the night with Teri McEnree “Without reaching 300 yds!’’ Meeting all my friends such as; Gil, Lew, Woody, Lucy. Portsworth, Caps, Swiss, Diesel, Squid, Brain, Ward Bros, Ox, Fritter, Manny, and Tickle. Along with Jr. friends; Coker, Rocha, Bags, Spiv, and Tuzman. Also keeping a_ very special friendship with a great per- son, who was always there when | needed her. Thanks Debby D! My most memorable part of senior year was meeting Teri McEntee and sharing the BEST and most “secretive” relationship with her in O.L.C.H.S.! Thanks Ter! KIM KACHEL — Gymnastics 1; Swimming 2. SCOTT KAHLE — WALID KANAN — Football 1, 2. ELIZABETH KARCZYNSKI Liz’’ =, Cross. Country’ 1, 2, 3) 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; My best high school memories are being Conference Champion sophomore year in the 100 meter hurdle in track and setting a school record in cross country in an invitational at Wheaton North. | can't forget all the historical times with all my friends and taking auto mechanics class. CARLA KARSKY ‘'K.C. — Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; Mathletes 4; Honor Roll 4; My best 203 204 high school memories are ‘‘Oh lala sasoon! ' and ‘The death of Mother Theresa's son!’ TOM A. KASPRZAK JR. “The Kaz Kid — My best high school memory is meeting a lot of people this year plus learning how to speak Polish with Andy, Bob, and Ted. Also soil out with all my friends: And-ski, Bill-ski, Dave-ski, Ted-ski, Bob-ski, Jim-ski, Todd-ski, Gary-ski, Mike-ski, Heather-ski, Tahya-ski, Sandy-ski, Diane-ski, Cindy-ski, Rita-ski, Kim-ski, Laura- ski, and learning a lot of science from Mr. (Bro) Brodemus. TRACY KAVALAVSKAS “Dudette” — Workshop Program 3, 4; My best high school memories are when Bunnie Tallon and | were going up some stairs — | fell and Bunnie caught me. Also | liked looking at all of the gorgeous guys. | met a lot of sweet people, especially Bunnie, Sandy, and Salley. KELLY KEHOE ‘Baby Kieo” — Volleyball Co-captain 1; Basketball Stats 2; Student Council 2, 4; ‘Anything Goes'' Play 3; Wrestlerette 4; My best He school memories are R.O.T.J., P- races, lifeguards 86, Northern trip, Cappos fests, sophomore mafia, 30 pacs, beam me up Scotty, and all the other fun, party times | can’t list that | have spent with people | will never forget — especially Jen- ny, Deb, and most of all Tina — | love you! Just remember it’s not over yet, Florida, SMM, SLT! Score sheets are going to be the best of all — keep partying and | love you all! DAVE KELLY “Bill” — Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; J.C.A.B. 3; Key Club 3, 4; Staff Aide 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Aide 4; The Bill and Dave Track Club 3, 4; Mafia 2, 3; My best high school memories are E.I.U., Willfest, advice on the world from Elwood, abusing conference passes, Halloween with Mutz, skinny-dipping in Dina’s_ pool, crashing on Burrhead’s couch, contemplating life at the industrial park, “the buny’’ — Queezyfest 86, unleashing in Oak Lawn, omsbudman, playing collage in Bill's basement, and being married to the Geek lady. PAMELA KELNOSKY — Atten- dance Aides 3. MATT KESTIAN ‘Barney’ — Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1; The Donny Osmond Fan Club 1, 2, 3, 4; My best high school memories are meeting all the new people. Partying at S.C.’s and be- ing named the person with the least morals my senior year. Driv- ing with Mopey and Manny on Moody. eens with my six bud- dies and qualifying for the state wrestling meet. SANDRA KIELAR “Curbie’” — Pom-Pons 3, 4; Theater (Dracula, Anything Goes, Fame) 2, 3, 4; Mathletes 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; J.C.A.B. 3; Band — Marching Band 1, 2; Swim Team 2; Key Club 3, 4. N.H.S. 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; My best school memories are going dear hunting, FS mis- sions, ‘“jogging'’ — oh so much, party beeper, $, pearly whites, ner- vous breakdown, feeding my per alliphant, not being accepted into the frigeretes — darn, get on the table and shout, alligator boots — eek!, deep purple, ‘‘new and ex- citing and challenging” — J.O.B., iced tea, spending the best years of my life with the best people in the world — GLAMZ, New Year's Eve 86, phone gag, our party lists, skippin' from school to school, all my senior buddies from Poms, ‘'l don't feel like driving,’ Babe — | hate that dog, Hawaii 87, Where's WSI?, our contest — who won?, Who's Johnny? — which one?, in- vasion of the St. L guys, R.S. party bust — sorry | couldn't join you, The Elephant Walk — can |?, WE wear our sunglasses at night, pull- ing trains, beach bunnies, July 4, 1986, The Great Pumkin Caper, uunforgettable summer nights at the drive-in, my bestest friend in the whole world — Bec (sis cous) and all my time well spent with J.0.B. CHRIS KING — Boy's Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartanite 4; My best high school memories are Billee memoirs “ but this passed flutingly ... and soon he found himself. (Although he was never lost) ... If here is not there, then there is not everywhere, because everywhere is here and there, and if here is not there, then everywhere is here, meaning there is not everywhere in here ... But this is a different story ... Billee represents illogicity inman...” DAVID KING “Jaws’’ — My best high school memories are the sum- mer of 86 when | met Heather Walden and in freshman year when | got back together with my best friend Andy K. STEVE KING — Boy’s Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Class Advisory Board 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, 4, My best high school memory is the government World Simulation, when Taiwan (Mel along with the rest of the Organization of Allied States) blasted South Africa into nuclear oblivion. The U.S. soon followed them. DAVID KIRCHMAN — DANIEL KOCHANEK — RICHARD KOCIS — Jazz Band 2; Tennis 2, 3; Bowling 3. SMe KOLODSKE — D.E.C.A. TED KEMPERDA ‘‘Maude ’ — My best high school memories are set- ting up A.J. with B.C. Trying to pro- ve innocence when being accused by) GWeeLunoh swith Demosophocleas, Folga Monster, and Slick. And listening to the misadventures of D.B. BETH ANNE KORUBA ‘‘Kabong Lady — Wrestlerettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Stat Girl-Boy'’s Tennis 2; Student Council 1, 2; Advisory Boards 1, 2, 3, 4; Soph. Class President 2; Concert Band 2; Var- sity Band 1; Marching Band 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Key Club 3, 4; Homecoming Court 3; My best high school memory is having the best friends ever — | love you guys! Also going to never-ending wrestling meets, wild times at Cor- betts’, Halloween 84 and 85, Homecoming Court, the dances, Florida 87: SMM-SLT, the tub, the duck, and Bill — E.S.P. ANDY KOWALCZYK ‘Stewart Copeland” — My best high school memories are having food fights with Cindy Dye in Mr. Jaslowski's Math class. Earth Science with Brodemus and Voc Quto’s with Dave and Bill. DIANE KOWALEWSKI “Di” — Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Capt. of Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4; Most Outstanding Jr. Cheerleader 3; Staff Aide 2, 3; Library Aide 3; Key Club 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Homecom- ing Court 4; Pep Club 4; J.C.A.B. 3; C.S.0. (Concerned Student Organization) 3; My best high school memories are sophomore year being Captain and so proud of the squad especially K.M., T.E., C.R., and R.M. Meeting and dating T.C. Also sophomore year at away ames cuddling with all the soph. ootball players to watch the Varsi- ty game. Senior year foods class with our ‘‘family’’ D.H., P.M., and L.L. Being on Homecoming Court and creating lasting memories with Sit Ward. Decorating the football lockerroom for the play-off game and the football eee decorating our lockers! he very best memory will be look- ing back and remembering being a cheerleader for four years and get- ting so close to our sponsor Ms. Alison Evans, ALAN KOZLOWSKI — Computer Club 1. ROBERT KRAMP — Ecology Club 4. KARI ANN KRAUSS — Gym- nastics 1; Office Aide 2; Theater Production 2. WILLIAM KUBIDA — LAURA KUMINGO “‘Kumingo Kid ’ — Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball Cheerleading Co. Capt. 3; Theater 1, 2, 3, 4; “Barnum” 1; “The Wiz 2; “You Can't Take It With You’ 4; Theater arts club member 2, 3, 4; Show Choir 4; Library Aide 3; Nurse Aide 4; Spar- tanite Staff 4; Treble Choir 1, 4; My best high school memories are meeting and becoming best friends with S.P. Making Cheerleading all four years after holding hands with D.K. Having the chance to become so close to all the cheerleaders. Watching us grow and goofing around during games. '‘Feliz Navida!’’ Getting in- volved in theater and making ‘You Can't Take It With You.” Being car- ried off the floor by D.K. and not being able to sleep during camp. Being nominated for Homecoming Court and having the chance to know and love J.T. EDWARD KUNZ — SCOTT KUPUZYK — JOSEPH LAFEVRE ‘Joey” — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 4; Media Center Aide 3, 4; My best high school memory is freshman year when our baseball team went 0-22. We had a blast, me, Rat, Bump, and Animal. We had a blast right Moon? RONALD LAIDLAW — LEWIS LAKE ‘Spike’? — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1; Frosh. Vice Pres. 1; Student Coun- cil 1; Homecoming Court; My best high school memories are the days Casper stayed home. BBB's with Terry and Gil and when they stayed over and wrote on my gludius maximus. Getting strand- ed with Ron, Eric, and Pat at 3 a.m. Personal fouls in football. All the football parties. Making the play- offs for football. Beating Argo, Reavis, Stagg, Shepard, Etc ... Trying the interception record for a single game. Thanks Chris Ward. And spending time with Cathy who is responsible for most of my memories. You made the year fun. Thanks. HARRY LAMBROS — KAREN LANGE — Theater: “A Chorus Line,”’ “Anything Goes,” “Fame,” “You Can't Take It With You,” “West Side Story,” 3, 4; Theater Arts Club 3, 4; Pep Club — Vice Pres. 4; French Club 3, 4; French Club — Treasurer 4; Key Club 4; Forensics 4; Switchboard Operator 1, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Badmin- ton 1; Jazz Band 3; Marching Band 3; Concert Band 3; Staff Aide 3; My best high school memories are having the wonderful times with our own “St. Elmos Fire’ gang. Prom 86 — giving Heather ‘just 5 more minutes!” Gonczy's ‘very charming mouth at Denny's. Greg's 16th birthday party. ‘Meow Man” and ‘‘Baa-bye.” All the cast parties. The great times in Dzur's room and 6th with Rich M. and Stacey. And the very special, memorable times with my very special friends Gail, Heather, Stacey, Dawn, Lucy, John, Joe, Rich M. and K. and Greg. ANTHONY LAPLANT — Wrestling 1; Cafeteria Aide 2, 3; Bowling 3. LISA LASKE — Office Aide 1, 2; Softball 1. WILLIAM LEE “T’’ — Football 1; Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Mathletes 1; Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, 4; My best high school memories are in Senor Lathrop’s class (Spanish 2) oo year with Ron, Chuck, Frank, Steve, Cathy, and Debbie. ‘Throwers stay after class! Hey Ron, what's this ... more sticky tape. Don't forget about Mrs. Kluesendorf's room jr. year 7th period. What a radical class! Hey AnneMarie, How's Michael? GILBERT LEORA ‘'Bert’’ — Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; J.C.A.B. 3; Bill and Dave's track club 2, 3, 4; My best high school memories are spending a great couple of years with Debra. Meeting Mr. and Mrs. “D. I'll never forget the summer Chris S. and | went to Vegas. Play- ing football with Ports, Tex Woody, and the rest of the guys. Going on Snowball, meeting and becoming friends with Tracy and Gina. Easter vacation with Tracy Angel, Dave, S.L., Mand and Deb 211. Playing B-ball with Jerry at the D's. Meeting Kathie L. I’m gonna miss this place! 27 JOSEPH LEVATO — JOSEPH LIBRIZZI — JOSEPH M. LIVIGNI — Treasurer of Theater Arts Club 4; Pep Club 4; Forensics 3, 4; ‘‘A Chorus Line 3: “Heaven Can Wait 3; ‘Anything Goes 3; ‘‘Fame” 4; Unknown Spartan 4; My best high school memories are the Forensics over- nighter 85 — six packs of what. All the good times with Gonz, Rich, Frank, Piezi, Karen, Gail, Adrian, Potatoe, and most of all, Dawn. Perkins, 12 1 86, R.I.P. Rutabega taking me downtown for my first time. Seeing my first snow. The cast parties after the shows. And the bashes at Gonz's house. Bye-Bye. WILLIAM LOCACIUS — Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; My best high school memories are meeting Tanya Pat- ton and messing around with iba Dave, Ted, and the Kaz id. KIMBERLY LOGALBO — Atten- dance Aide 2. RANDI LONDOS — Key Club 3. JOHN LORZ — Bowling 2, 3. CHRISTOPHER LOSCHETTER — TOM LYONS — Wrestling 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Gymnastics Aid 2, 3, 4; My best high school memories are when John W., Pat F., Matt K., Steve P., and | went to Haunted Trails on Halloween 85 and we tore apart the trails. | punched a ghost. And when we all got arrested in the city. Another memory is meeting all my x-girlfriends and they know who they are. KEN MAALI ‘'Mal-i-ah ’ — S.C.A.B. 4, N.H.S. 3, 4; Track 3; Soccer 4; My best high school memories are in freshman Algebra when Mr. Hess fell off his chair and everyone was afraid to laugh. Meeting all my friends and hanging around with Soups, Folgers, and Shawn. JENNIFER MACHA “'Mock ’ — Varsity Band 1; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Badmin- ton 2, 3, 4; My best high school memories are my jr. year in Geometry when | met my true love Chris Carlson and when | really got to know my best friends Tricia, Renee, and Kim. Also all of our band flag trips and contests especially Go Bananas!!! And following Tony the truck driver. TIMOTHY MACKEY — Wrestling 1: Baseball 1. JENNIFER MACKIN — Volleyball 1; Track 1. MARY KAY MALAS “Spaz” — Basketball Stat Girl 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2; Key Club 4; Teacher's Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; My best high school memories are meeting so many new friends who | got to know real well. Having the best friend you can ever imagine; Al Sorenson. | love ya! Also having the best time in foods. I'll miss ya Unit 5! Garlo, ‘'T, ’ Kirst! Also 6th period. American Lit, ‘'! gotta sleep!'' Remember Ginny? BILL MANIATIS ‘‘Manny’’) — Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Cap- tain 3, 4; Key Club 4; Homecoming Court 3; My best high school memories are all the trips to ISU with Mopey, Dan-O, and Matt. Go- ing down state with the wrestling team. Going to Mr. Wallin's farm and all the good times Barney and | had with Wall. The great great coaching | have received from Wall and Steve. MATT MARCHETTI! — _ Cross Country 1; Track 2; Computer Club 1; J.C.A.B. 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Office Aide 2, 3; My best high school memory is leading some of my friends to Jesus Christ, and seeing them ecstatic over the change Jesus made in their life. DOREEN SMEGULEY ¥ Don, Doreenie Reenie’’ — Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1; My best high school memory is meeting all my friends, meeting a special friend J.R. Going to State as a Junior and then again as a Senior, State last year with the ‘“Anything’’ in the room fight. (Thank God _ there wasn't another this year). All the time on the court with my tennis team. Thanks to them, Ms. Sternil — ha, Mr. Lawson, and of course Shari for four Successful tennis Seasons. Meeting a very special person Dave F. Thanks to my Mom for all her support. Shari baby don't forget | Love Ya and Thanks. DEAN A. MARTIN — V.I.C.A. Club 3 TRACI McCONNELL ‘Cooker 1” — Bowling 3, 4; Gynmastics Aide 1, 4, My best high school memory is the summer school episodes with T.C. Getting engaged to Dan Sept. 13, 1985. Meeting my maid of honor D.H. and my friends K.R. S.W. Thanks T.C. DH. MD. KR. and my fiance Dan for being there when | needed them. PATRICIA ANN McELHENY — SHAWN RAYMOND McELWEE — TERESAM MCENTEES ss ete m Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Class Advisory Boards, Class Secretary 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Cheerleading 3, 4; Wrestlerettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2; Diving 2; Track 2; Softball 3, 4; Switchboard Operator 1, 3; Dean's Aide 2; Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; My best high school memory is hopping from school to school (remember our party list!). Our phone number gag, B.A. “I don't feel like driving!’ our church party wrong address with S.K. driving “Curbie, ’ C.W. driving to a bash and being “INVADED by St. L. guys with the car dragging. Homecoming ‘86 the GLAMZ cheerleading camp with inventions and surprise VISITORS, AND HAWAIl '87, But especially the Ube: friendship I've shared with yndi, Becky, Sandy, my friend Colleen, and great boyfriend Jerry, Thanks for everything! MARY McGARRY ‘‘Mar’’ — Pep Club 4; Cafeteria Aide 3; Pi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Theater Publicity, Make-up 3, 4; Track Manager 2; Home Ec. Aide 2; My best high school memory is My Senior Year in 4B when | met Terry Psaltakis. He has made my year the best. My Sth period in gym with Joe Hasse. Thanks to Terry, Joe, Lisa, Gwen, Kelly, Mish, Theresa, Dor, Jane and many more they have made my high school years great. Thanks to the Guys in Bro's Science class for making it in- teresting. Hawie of ‘'87 ’ THOMAS McGINTY — MARGARET McGRATH ‘Geet’ — T2 Basketball Stats 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Fresh, Soph, Advisory Boards 1, 2; U.C.A.BS.C.AB. 2, 3, 4; My best high school memory is Meeting my ‘‘crazy Friends and lit- tle blue juggin it with them. ’ Our road trips to U. of |. and El, El, U. Meeting our friends Bozo and Gilligan and all the other kooks at Oak Street. Our food fest trips, Meeting the Joliet Jospers and the Kankee Kapers. Going to Michigan with the gals, seeing Banach with her Johnny B shirt on backwards, and our midnight swim!! ... I've been here 5 min. |'m at a loss! Thanks for the great times guys and girls ... It's been the best! There will be many more to come | guess this is kind of like the Olive in the Martini did | say that?? Just remember Kids, We’Re all crazy in Chicago! MARCY McINTYRE ‘‘Mouse” — Art Club 1; Photography Club 1; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Teacher's Aide 3; Year Book Staff 1, 2, 3; My best high school memory is going out with my Buddy Lara, consuming snake juice and other different in- ventions at the ‘“Garage’’ and meeting some pretty strange peo- ple. Under the influence of the “dead Horse.” THOMAS PATRICK McLAUGHLIN — Dean's Aide. DENICE KELLIE McMINAMEN “Cinnaman McCinnamon’ — Cross Country 1; Basketball 1; Track Te EHO:G) Wes. Bie, 2: Dean's Aide 2; Speech and Debate Team 2; My best high school memories are having the chance to meet so many different people in 4 school and 2 states in Batavia. I'd like to thank Ken Markenson for the waiter fights and Celine for everything and to Susan Kraft. | love you, there | final- ly said it, although it's too late, In- st. Charles I'd like to thank Dan and Mike, you both now why .. . In D. Beach, I'd like to thank the Kid. In Oak Lawn to Muppit and Gig- gles let's just say | did save the best for last. Thanks for everything. PATRICIA MELIA ‘‘Deedre No” — Swimming 4; French Club 2, 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Pi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Spartanite 4; My best high school memories are Slammed lockers. Do you know what I'm say- ing? Blipp ... Love to the ‘10L Sim Team Let's get deep. “Irish powerl! ’ Never say good bye! This is only the beginning. Renee's call for Jules most important, all the great people in OLCHS and who | will always Love especially Beenee and Jenny and most of all the one and only Jules who | will cherish no matter where | am East or West... MARC JOSEPH MERRILL — ANTHONY JAMES MEYERS — Baseball. GINA JUDITH MICHALSKI — Key Club. EDWARD CHARLES MIKLOSH — Baseball 2: Cafeteria Aide 3. JANET LYNN MILAM — SUSAN MARIE MILASHOSKI — LORI MILHAM ‘“‘lou, Millie Mr. Ed. — Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pe Band 1, 2, 3 4; Varsity Band 1, 2; Concert Band 3, 4; Honor Band 3; Swim Timer 3, 4; Swim Boys and Swim Team Manager 3, 4; Ecology Club 1; My best high school memories are all the band ac- tivities especially the band trip to Great America. Going to band con- tests with cheeks. Jaws, Mach and following Tony. Meeting all my friends and boyfriend, cheeks. Watching Kong during bowling and gym with Debbie doo and friends. BOB MILLER ‘Doctor Destructo, Mack, Boom!!'’ — The Musketeers (Calculus — H-W-Hess) 4; The South African Destruction Derby 4; Island of the Dolls Jumping the Nova's in the Rain; My best high school memories are my College Algebra Trig. class with “Anna.” The terminator “Klusendorf.”’ Rrr- raaaaaddical! Jim, you need sign in front of that. Jon it's only 4 points Now, about the boat. Second best memory, rinning in Math Gavotlet with Mody Cindy, Anna, and Rudy Record! Won 3, Lost O Calculus is in contention, Does angle 3 plus angle 4 equal 7? Sove that animal! To Marge ‘The Maggot!’ Billee lives, and so does the Triad System of Defense! Who ruined First Strike? . . . To Jon: I'll raise my own hand, thank you! “Island of the Dolls’ The Big Bad, Blue Movie. At least Jon liked his first encounter with pornography Bops! Memento Mori! TODD ANDREW MILLER — SHARI MILLER ‘Sheena, Tiff-Tiff, Golden Girl’ — Theater the wiz, a chorus line, anything goes, Fame, you can't take it with you, West side story 2, 3, 4; Theater Arts Club Member 3, 4; Show Choir 3, 4: Soccer 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Acappella 4; Forensics 3; Spar- tanite 4; Key Club 3, 4; My best high school memories are meeting all of my special friends throughout my 4 years like — Porterhose, Christina, Janees Bam-Bam, Deena, Stacey, JG. KK. CG. MB JL. GT. KL. RM. DK. MK. and all my other special ‘Theatre’ friends, Scotty's House! ‘Hi, Tony”’ Elvis Jinx buy me a coke the cast was filled with AWE, ‘Where did the Pringles go?’ The B-Ball games the parties, the “anything goes. Fun time | had with my friends. Hawaii 87 especially. Well | LUV YA ALL. Love Tiff-Tiff sheena, and | wanna be Golden Girl! JAMES MISKEVICS ‘‘Mischievcus Jim — Ecology Club 4; Art Club 4: Mathletes 4; Project Oblivion 4; My best high school memory is | will never forget all my friends with whom | am forever in their debt, Mike, Bob, Jon, Jody, Al, Kim, Nide, Kelly, Jim, Steve, Chris, John and the million of others. And now a couple of reminders to the fore mentioned. To all you must learn to acclimate your calculator! To Steve, Fat it! to Mike, the colts will never make the Super Bowl, and hope to play Super Bow! again! To Jim, that's okay cause you got Kar- ma! Remember BOPS. To ‘Little Hitler'’ Project Oblivion forever! Mike bring no pennies. The Cowboy's mystique goes on forever. Britian Lives. LYNDA MISZKIEWICZ ‘‘T2 with a ‘'Y' — Rifles 2; Advisory Boards 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Football Stats 1; Wrestling Stats 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; N.H.S. 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Band 2; Varsity Band 1; Pep Band 1, 2; Pep Club 4; My best high school memories are having the opportunity to meet the ‘‘Best’’ group of friends a person could ever want thanks for all the memories ‘‘Everyone”’ and | mean Everyone. Of course there will always be Halloween ‘‘84 and 85. (The Peasants!) The Quezzy Fests, the beach face, the unforgettable Bobsey Twins, All those endless nights U of | NIU, Michigan 86' a 205 206 forever Happ B-Day for ski slopes, Florida 87 SMM SLT! my A.P.B. EH Greet my Sandburg and Freshman friend and many more like living for the Geek Lady! | love all you gals and guys — you're the Best! Oh yeah JV. we are the C.O.'s!! And Norm — Thanks! ANGELA LOUISE MLECZKO — Wrestling Timers; Spartanettes (POM PON); Office Aide, Theater Production. DENNIS VICTOR JR. MORGAN — Baseball 1; Cheerleaders 3. SHARI MOSER (‘‘Shar, Weez, Mose ') — Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Bad- minton 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Advisory Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Basketball State Girls’ 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class President 3; Student Council Vice President 4; National Honor Society President 4; My best high school memories are my two trips to the state tennis tourna- ment Junior and Senior year with Dor, Mel, Katey, Wenders and Stacey Janene and Karey. Humiliating and defacing the Mafia, Me and Susie being on the “trail of the 2 men_ sharing Patricia with Susie (chut and bowl- ing with the Frenchies), BANM2. Prom and Denny's, paper and trailers, exerting an extremely good influence on Melsy (Love ya). STEVE MURCZEK (“‘Murz ) — Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; J.C.A.B. 3; Dis. Commit- tee 3: Cross Country 3; Spartan 1, 2, 3, 4; My best high school memory is building the prize winn- ing best Homecoming float in Oak Lawn History — Junior Year. TERRENCE MICHAEL MURPHY — Computer Club 3; Bowling. JAMES CARL MURRAY — LYNN MURRAY (‘Skinny’) — Choir 1, 2; Acappella Choir 3, 4; Skaw Choir 4; My best high school memories are When Vicki, Shan- non and | went to Northern to pick up Sue and had a good time. LUCY MUZZICATO (‘Fi Fi’) — Play Crew 1; Teacher's Aide 3; My best high school memories are when Mr. Thompson spilled fish water all over me. Having great teachers and friends who made my four years at Oak Lawn Com- munity High School gret memory. Thanks!! Also meeting a _ very special guy in my Junior year. LAWRENCE NACHMAN “Ziggy” — Computer Club 1, 2, 3, 4; and for the last 2 years president; Ecology Club 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 4; My best memories at O.L.H.S. are meeting many new friends freshman year because | moved to Oak Lawn not knowing a single person. The friendships are still as strong then as they are now 4 years later. Also being elected president of the computer club which was my first title. JON NADENICHEK — Office Aide 1: Cross Country 1; Chess Team 2, 3; Ecology Club 2; Mathletes 3; N.H.S. 3. LAURA NEMCHER — TOM NESIS “Scoop — Ecos Club 3, 4; Spartanite 3; Pi Sigma Pi 4: Staff Aide 3; My best memories at O.L.H.S. are everyday with Woody (J.W.), Psychology and Solinko, hours of fun and enjoy- ment with Mulderink, A.K.’s roter- drooter, S. Kolodske's warped humor, GATOR, Cowey getting busted, Miss Laura and her ways, bus rides, ‘Gym Kata, Joe, Bob, Paul, John, Chris, Mike, AK and Strama. Also N. Latas for being a friend and last about certainly not least — B.W. — who took the time to care. Thank you. KELLY NEWREN — Ecology Club 2: Computer Club 3. BENNET NISHBET — DAVID NORRIS — LISA NOWAK — Tennis 1, 2; Basketball 1; Badminton 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Counselor's Aide 4; My best memory at O.L.C.H.S. is meeting my two best friends Julie Ann and Jeanne Marie and having lunch with Julie, Karen and you can't forget Paul Spicill, preten- ding to be a band student with Julie freshman and sophomore year. Doing the ‘downtown thing” with Jeanne over the summer of '86. The summer of '85 — thanks R.G. for all the good times we had just laughing, having fun, and ac- ting stupid. Thanks to all my friends for making my 4 years in high school the best memory. AARON NYKAZA “Dinsdale ” — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Band 1; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; The plays, ‘‘The Wiz, “Chorus Line,” and “Anything Goes ; My best high school memory is breakthrough jams in the jon, HI ED!!! The whole 4 years with the band have been great. Jazz band rules. Receiving the Louis Armstrong Jazz Award. | will always remember the jokes we played on wiggles. Always remember Jazz Jazz Jazz. JULIANNE O'CONNOR — Swimm- ing 1; Office Aide 2, 3. DIANE ODEHNAL ‘Odie’ — Basketball 1; Library Aide 1, 2; Softball 4; Key Club 3; My best memory at O.L. is being able to work on the Spartanite staff. FRANK OLIVER — Dean's Aide 3; V.I.C.A. Club 4. DARLENE OMIECINSK! “Dee” — Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1; Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3; My best high school memory is dragging Michelle and Kelly through some stupid Haunted House. Also lunch periods through the years have been a laugh and thanks guys. GEORGE OROZCO Jorge” — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2; Key Club 4; Cafeteria Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; My best high school memory is my sophomore year when | met my best friends Patti and Paula K. and having a great time. Also my senior year when we qualified for state playoffs. To all my friends, thanks for all the great times here at O.L.C.H.S. “Love you Patti, and thanks for the great times we had together. DAVID ORR — Cafeteria Aide 2. CYNTHIA OSWALD ''Moochie — M.D.E. 13; M.D.E. Il 4; My best high school memory is meeting all my friends Barb Garry, Jennie Cochrane, Corina Dorman, Lori Rebout, and especially meeting my boyfriend Tony. Who had been there when | needed him, for the past few years. I'll always love him. I'll never forget the good times Bill, Barb and Tony and | had. Barb don't forget Bacon Double cheeseburger. Thanks mom and Casey for all your support and help throughout the years. JAMES EDWARD PAPENDIK — STACY PAPOUTSIS — Pom Pons 3, 4; Media Center Aide 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; Key Club 4; Teacher Aide 3; Swimming Stats 2; My best high school memory is meeting my best friend Tam freshman year, and all the great times we had together. Hey, Tam | wonder how much longer we're going to have to sneak around. Homecoming '86 with Cyndi and Colleen all the awesome people on pom pons, Cynd, Tam, Truc, Chris, Angel, Sandy, Nancy and of course little Nicole. Thanks for all the great times, I'll miss ya next year. JERI PARISI ‘'Worm'' — Cafeteria Aide 4; Key Club 4; Basketball Stat Girl 1; My best high school memory is meeting a bunch of new people who became my closest friends, the summer of ‘86, and most of all meeting my Eddie. LISA PASQUARELLA — DAVID PAUL — GREGG PEARY — Football: V.1.C.A. Club 3. TERRY PERILLO ‘'T'’ — Baseball 1, 2; Tennis 3, 4; My best high school memory is summer vacation!!! EREEN PESEK ‘‘Beaner'’ — oie Club 1, 2; Cosmetology | and Il 3, 4; Spartanite staff 4; My best high school memory is jam- min’ with my band, ‘Satin Angel,” thrashin’ and slammin’ a few at the gully with the me tallers; going to criminal court in the ghetto; massive bonfires in the woods, and my best friends Janny, Julie, Rob, Chris, Aaron, and Beth. Keep metal alive! P.S. Remember the red shirt?! ANTHONY PETERSON — V.I.C.A. Club 3. SUZANNE PHELPS '‘‘Figgle’’ — Bowling 1; Spanish Club 1; Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Photo Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Photo Club President 4; Spartanite staff Photographer 4; Pep Band 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 3, 4; My best high school memory is Jr. year, Ecology Club sponsored trip to the Canyons. KENNETH PHILLIPS — CARL PIGOZZO — Wrestling 2. ANDY PISARSKI ''Ski'’ — Track 1; Ecology Club 2; Bowling 3, 4; Science Aide 1, 2, 3; My best high school memory is the summer of ‘86 and all those hot steamy nights in the Chevette; Homecoming '86; the night on the 6th floor, and Prom '87. Surf's up Dude! LAURA PONTHIEUX ‘Soda’ — M.D.E. 12; M.D.E. Il 4; My best high school memory is my trip to Spr- ingfield for state competition, meeting all my friends and spen- ding weekends shooting pool, and thanks to my best friend Kayze for always being there, and to the pro- fessor, Do Drop In. Kayze and pro- fessor get together with Kathy and everyone else and come see me in Columbus. Love ya Soda. JACQUELYN PORTER ‘Jacki’? — Pom Pons 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Show Choir 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2; Acappella Choir 4; Basketball Stats 1, 2; J.C.A.B. 3; Theater “Anything Goes 3, 4; Spartanite 4; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; My best high school memories are queezy fest '86 — wheels, and watching Janeen fall down the stairs; Cappos' Fest 83- 87 — Tubby's bodyslams; closet door falling on my head; Hayes after B-ball game 86'; New Years, July 4th; Halloween with Julie, Geek, Chris, Dee, Chris and Lynda — Sorry Sue! Hockey nites; Miller's party — where's the Visa? Tams 83-87, X-mas at my house; Tacos anyone? Anything Goes cast par- ty, Hawaii 87’. Meeting Joey A. at Greegg M. graduation party 85’, and meeting Everyone, I'll miss ya, especially my closest friends throughout these 4 years — Kisi, Janeen, Nibbs, Baby Kleo, Miller, Tom, Trixie, Christy, and Bink, Thanks! JIM PORTER “Portsworth” — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Baseball 1, 3, 4; J.C.A.B. 3; My best high school memory is having a 6.3 season and going to the state playoffs for football, A C kicker Pre-game at the Hayes Residence during Basketball, old cap's fests, Jerry J's dropped bot- tle, paddywagon bound with Brand Bruce, Hacky, sack with Hairless Cayer, partying before loser got married, starting the tag team, hanging out in Rainsford car, - and meeting Tracy O. STACEY POWERS “BOO — Basketball Stats 1,2; Pom Pon's 2; Cheerleading for (football- basketball) 3, 4; F.CA.B. 1; Sophomore Class Secretary 2; Most Outstanding Soph. Class Of- ficer 2; Soph. C.A.B. 2; J.C.A.B. 3; S.C.A.B. 4; Student Council 4; Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Forensics 4; Show Choir 2, 3, 4; Acappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Theaters 1, 2, 3, 4; Barnum, Godspell, Dracula, Anything Goes, Fame, You Can't Take It With You, West Side Story, Theater Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4; My best high school memories are meeting and becoming best friends with L.K., cheering during basketball ‘86 (Felis-Naridas) and at Sand- burg — ending up in the hospital for 1 week. Meeting and spending a very special year % with Al. Meeting Timmy and Becoming such great friends. Thanks for a great 4 yrs. Tim and an awesome party! Prom ‘86 with R.K.; everyone spending the night, and H.W. needing 5 more minutes M- bubyee, John Gonczy, Meo Man — Our Saying, Meeting everyone in Theater and becoming very close with J.G. K.L. S.M., and a very special closeness with J.K. Thanks Dzurs and Ms. Evans (Alli) for everything! Hey Varsity Cheerleaders — | WANT THE NEGATIVE! Gonczy's party esp H.W. and K.L. — what can | say? Thanks to all my friends | met dur- ing my 4 yrs. esp. M.F. and C.1. VALERIE POYNTER VJ — Varsi- ty Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Bowling 3; My best high school memory is Sophomore year, being best friends with PAT, having PHILOSOPHICAL discus- sions checking out E.S., Gerard, Mike, Chuck, and BABY sting! Hey coochie, don't forget the gas cap or the brownies! REMEMBER S+S forever and ever!! RICH QUINLAN — TIM RADTKE ‘‘Rat'’ — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; S.C.A.B. 4; Key Club 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, 3, and president for all the past 3 yrs.; My best high school memory is the freshman B-ball games and bus rides. Getting lost downtown with ‘“Goldenfoot ‘Ben’ and Mac. Radtke fest 86’. Mr. Gis class. Barnsky morning zoo. The 50's dance. Watching the Spartan football team fight their way to the state playoffs. ‘Bump’ and his spectacular catches. Golden foot and his jokes. Our freshman dynasty 0-22. Being AC, in Baseball, and making a big mistake. Sorry K.N. KELLY RAFTER — V.I.C.A. Club 4. MICHAEL RAINSFORD — V.1I.C.A. Club 3. SEAN RAINSFORD ‘‘Max ’ — Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 2; Senior Class President 4; Student Council 4; Class Advisory Boards 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Homecoming King 4; Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4; My best high school memory is entering state playoffs against Thornridge and tackling Lavance Well. Playing ball with Judd, Wood, Squid, Cliff, Ox, Caps, Jackrarz, Ports, and all the other cats. Late nites with the Fellas, tryouts and princesses. Go- ing to the drive-in with 6 carloads of people, | left my car to get a cementhead to come back and find my car covered with people. Money stole Dina’s keys and we took her car to go to doughnuts at 4:30 a.m. Hayes’ parties, July 4th, Queezy fest '86, caps fest, crazy in Florida were just few of wild times. To all the people and places | discovered | leave the quote ‘‘Oak Lawn is like holding a Bee in your hand.” S.R. '87. TORI RANEY ‘Tor’ — Varsity Band 1, 2, 3; Marching Band — Flags 1, 2, 3; Pep Band 1; Football Manager 4; Cafeteria Aide 1, 2; My best high school memory is all the fun times | had with the “locals” having Jennifer as my best friend. Sharing a locker with Dee, Pinky, and Missy, plus the bennies next to us, When Jen got into a staredown with this geeky guy at slider heaven, but my best memory will always be getting ca abel with the crazy guy | love, John!! and being a Senior football manager during the '86 playoff game ever in O.L. history. KIRSTEN RASCHER ‘“'Rasche” — Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C. President 4; Volleyball 1, 2,°3, 4; Freshman Soph. Advisory Boards 1, 2; Class President 1; J.C.S.A.B. 3; S.C.A.B. 4; Key Club 3, 4; Key Club 2nd Vice-President 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Basketball Stats 1, 2, 3, 4; Theater The Wiz, Anything Goes, and West Side Story; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Queen 4; Softball 1; Staff Aide 1, 2, 3; My best high school memory is stall- ing in Dee's “stolen car Roos landmarks, Jas flights down stairs, Lapper B-day, Das tank, Christy's “lessons,” ‘It's real funny till so- meone gets hurt’; summer of '85, the year and '% with Brett, all-niters R.O.M. te Fuzzy duck lunch with DS, RJ, ES, and PH, “Real smooth Cliff,’ FAB squad '86, rhyme-times at Scotts with the Princesses, tryouts, and mafia, football streak at 4:00 a.m., and having my two best buddies Deena and Chery! Most of all, shar- ing the last four years with my best friends, the ‘Princesses’: Dina, Mandy, Debby, Debbie, Amanda, and Christy. Thanks guys, | luv yal! LISA RASCHKE ‘Spunky’ — Spartanite Staff 2, 3, 4; English Aide 1, 2, 3; Badminton 2, 3, 4; O.E.A. 4; Home Ec Aide 1, 2; My best high school memory is meeting my bestest buddy, sweets, all those awesome weekends with J.F. + J.A. juggling all those cheeseballs, cruising the town or the weekkends, meeting Rosey, Goat and all the rest of those gorgeous hunks, when Sally sang ‘Born in the USA,” the bus rides to our meets, going to those awesome parties (Ha! Ha!) with Joanie and Co., Halloween with Joanie and her eggs, stopping for studs Sully's history class, but best of all, | think I'll always remember Hawaii and Prom '87. WALTER RATAJCZAK — LAURA REBOUT — V.I.C.A. 3; V.IL.C.A. ll 4; My best memory is meeting new friends at school like Cindio and Barb G. and meeting my boyfriend Brian M. three years ago. | also had some good times during lunch!!! KATHY REDELSPERGER ‘'Red” — Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; O.E.A. 2; My best memory in high school is going down to 26th Street with haron and almost running into cars. Meeting friends like Manny, Ray, Paul, etc. For the memory try- ing to hide from the ‘‘STYLISTICS.”’ Thanks, good luck to everyone, may all your wishes and dreams come true, and especially to all “folks good luck. RICHARD REKAR — Football 1; Baseb all 1, 2. CHAD RENO “'Chadman — Forensics 3, 4; Student An- nouncements 4; Ecology Club 1; My best high school memory is rappin with Matt in 7th period, creative dramatics. LISA RETTIG “Shorty” — Staff Aide 1; Spartanite Staff 4; My best high school memory is realizing the true meaning of being a good friend. Meeting my best friends; Greg, Rich, Tammy and Missy and all the good times we had together and still to come. My junior sum- mer my 17th B-Day party, cruising around, getting into trouble and having the time of my life going downtown and getting lost, but somehow finding the way home, and all the memories | have of all the friends | have made in these 4 years Thanks guys! and good Luck!!! CATHY REUTEBUCH ‘‘Buck’’ — Freshman and Sophomore Council Representative; The plays “A Chorus Line, ‘‘Heaven Can Wait,’ “Anything Goes, ‘Fame’ and “You Can't Take It With You “West Side Story’; Forensics 3; Theater Art Club 4, 4; Theater Arts Club Secretary 4; Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 4; My best high school memory is transferring to O.L. and making great friends and getting involved. | had a lot of fun times with all the plays, from tryouts to set strike. Cheerleading was also “br Especially at camp '86 and ootball season '86. Ms. Evans and Mr. Dzurison have always been there for me and | thank them. Thanks also to Lewis, for all the special times we've shared together. I’m looking forward to many more. You have made my senior year very special and the best ever. JOHN RIEDMULLER ‘‘Spanky” — Art Club 3, 4; Spartanite Staff 4; Poetry Club 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; S.C.A.B. 4; Chess Team 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1; Office Aide 2, 4; Cafeteria Aide 2; Bowling Team 2; Ecology Club 3; My best high school memory is winning the N.E.T.H. contest, the fun we had building the senior class float, marching band, and our last football game. The rocking toga party we had freshman year. Begging Mrs. Kelch to pass me in Typing, the time John Gonczy and | took NoDoz to get through Mr. Graham's history class and we didn’t have any water. John's in- teresting party with all our friends and Kim. This time Ms. Leable took Jim Selmer, Mike Dapkus, and | to Nancy's for correlating the spear winning 1st place bowling trophy with Steve. Mr. Burdan in a sheik outfit, and last but not least Gahala’s and Adomenas’ German classes. DONNA RISKUS — Pom Pons 2; Cafeteria Aide 2; Cosmetology 3, 4; V.I.C.A. 4; My best high school memory is the good times with all my friends, you know who you are. Partying in Burbank with Desi and the guys, and all the good times with my best friend, Joanne. Weekends at NIU and freshman year at Reavis. WAYNE RISKUS — D.E.C.A. 1, 2. KELLY ROBERTS — My best high school memory is meeting the peo- ple | did. Especially Terri Cerf, Sue irby, and Kerry Beister. Even though some of us don't talk to each other anymore, | still had a good time when we were all together. I'm sorry about the way things happened. That it had to turn out like this P.S. Monte Carlo SS and triumph are the best to Terri Cerf (Smurf). DAVID ROGERS — Office Aide 2. RON RUHL — C.S.O. 3, 4; People Tutor 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Aide 3; Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Sigma Pi 4; N.H.S. 4; My best high school memory is meeting a variety of people whom | was able to share the good and bad times with, and which also allowed me to grow in the process. REVA RULE ‘''Rera-belle” — Library Aide 1, 2; Badminton 2; C.W.T. 3; O.E.A. 4; My best high school memory is meeting my best friend Chery, and me, her, and Pat chasing ‘‘blondie”’ around the halls sophomore year, and of course watching Cheryl do her famous im- pressions, and watching all those great movies that made us cry. CHARLES RUSSELL — Football 1. JOHN RYAN ‘Mogwai’? — Wrestl- ing 2, 3; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; My best high school memory is well Pilgram let me tell ya ... Be- ing a B-Team Bomber meeting all my wonderful friends, ha ha! Going to EIEIV with R.S., Roche, and Margrett. Beach Boys concert with Manny, parent Mopey, and Margret; Mopsters driving techni- ques, and porsche turns. Road signs or stop signs anybody? Hav- ing a wild time with those other people | didn't mention especially those ombudsmen!! The best of all is the experience of LIFE. Yah right?! WILLIMAN RYAN — Basketball 1. STEVE RYNKAR “BT” — Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Teacher Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; My best high school memory is sitting in Mr. Leary's class looking at the year book with Ron C. and Bill M. also driving in a car with Al S. Ron C. But most of all is having the best girlfriend in the world. RICHARD SADDLER — STEVEN SANAVAITIS — Office Aide 1; Swimming 2. ALLISON SARGENT — Basketball 1, 2; Swimming 2; Spartanettes 3; Office Occupations — President 4; My best memories are the best of times | spent partying and having a great time with the best Fake Free Friends in the world — Sue, Mary. Ann, Barbie and Bridget. Also the night of Sue's party when Barbie (Amber) and | (Ginger) met Dan and Phil, walking to work with Mary Ann and all the memories with Sue. | love ya all! You guys are the best. Hawaii here we comel! KAREN SAWYER “Small Fry’ — Cafeteria Aide 3, 4; My best memories are meeting my best friends Michelle, Jane, Theresa, Amy, Tracy, Mary, Mark, Tammy, Kelly and Shanen, and all the great times we had together. NICOLE SCALISE — Media Center Aide 1. LISA SCARDINO “Binky ’ — Swim- ming 1; Track 2; Class Advisory boards 2, 3; Wrestlerettes 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memories are Cappos- Fest 84, 85, 86, 87 and the endless nites spent there with the Mafia, Trouts and Princesses; years of crazy wrestling meets with Kabong lady, B-Man, Worm, and Wal; skinny ry a with LP, BC, RB and to: Whom | trust to carry out the tradition of ‘Jules’; 10 radical days spent in Hawaii that | will never forget and just being given the chance to make a lot of reat friendships | hope will last orever. MICHELLE SCHAAR “Shelly” — Teacher's Aide 1; D.E.C.A. | — Secretary 4; oe Club 3; Swimm- ing 1, 2.4, 4 — Captain 2, 3, 4. BELINDA SCHAPIRO — TAMMY SCHIFFER — Swit- chboard Operator 1; Teacher's Aide 2, 3; Football Stats 1, 2; Track Timer 1; J.C.A.B. 3; Key Club 3; D.E.C.A. | — Treasurer 4; My best memories are developing everlasting friendships, partying, Thanksgiving 84, and most of all 207 208 GRADUATION! | also want to say “‘thanks' ’ to my dearest friend K.D., ‘I love ya J.P. and C.H. our mission will be accomplished, let's go for it! KIMBERLY SCHLOSSER — Bowl- ing 2. JAMES J. SCHMIDT — Soccer 4; Ecology Club 2, 3, 4; My Best memory is my whole Senior Year. | met more people and made more friends than my other three years — because of these friends, | en- joyed coming to school. KATHY SCHOPPER — Volleyball 1, Cafeteria Aide 2, 3; Spartan Guard 3;J.C.A.B.3 FILOMENA SCUDELLARO ‘Fil’ “Scuder’’ ‘‘Sherlock'’ — Nurses Aide 3; Media Center Aide 2; Counselor's Aide 2, 3, 4; My best memories are meeting all my friends and meeting Denise and Sheryl and also Jeannie. Hola! Meeting TJ and having a lot of good times. Denise said ‘hello’ to Jamie. Having fun with Queen Hola. Watching the fountain fairies soph. and junior years. Most of all knowing Denise, Sheryl and Jean- nie and Kelly N will, be there even if | leave to go to Italy. I'll have them and every friend's memory in my heart. FRANK SECOR — Football 1 JULIE SEPANIK — THAER SHAKTAH — Bowling 2. HUSSEIN SHEIKH — BRITTA SHULL ‘Britt’ — Nurses Aide 2, 3; D.E.C.A. (M.D.E.) 4; My best memory is meeting all the people |'ve become friends with through the years, especially: my best friend Beth, Wendy, Cori, Tammy and Sandy (Bambi). All you guys made my High School years the absolute best! KRISTINE SIEDIS ‘‘Kiki’’ — Tennis 1: Yearbook 1, 2: Cafeteria Aide 2. LEE SIEDSCHLAG — DEBBIE SMILEY ‘‘Smiley-Jo — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestlerettes 1, 2; Class Advisory Boards 2, 3, 4; My best memories are all the good times spent with Mandy, Debby, Kirst, Dee, Manda, and Chriisty — especially — the chemistry laugh; Summer 85 — beach action; all nighters; the bleachers; the moons, and New Trail bars; the Princesses ; DP’s, G's inside-out zipper; the disastrous U of | weekend 85; learning about the gravitational pull on Cappos' stairs; Sorry Night; Fuzzy Duck; Thumpers; the mad men in the yellow car; the ‘‘awse ’ 4th of July weekend 86; the pier; between the trailers; SAWM throughout high school; Rhyme Time; FAB squad; Baklava; Freeze outs; DD's bir- thdays; Tear Talk; wallflower; “Delightful” table 5; Hawaii 87, and Rob — thanks! BILLY SMITH — Bowling 2. DANIEL SMITH — DANIEL SNYDER — LAWRENCE SOCH — Dean's Aide 4. TOM SODARO — Wrestling 1, 2; My best memories are meeting my girlfriend, Barb Dicola and meeting other friends like: RS, FS, JC, AS, SM, TR, BS, JW, CR, DY, MA, MS, SK, CK, RF, AP. MATT SOKOLOWSKI ''Hugeness”’ “Ninja” ‘Bruce’ — Football 1, 2; Forensics 4; ‘Memories are a part of the past and for the enlighted mind time has no meaning. | mere- ly exist outside the circle of socie- ty. A few forces | have met are CHI, SUI, KA, FU, AND KI, and | thank them for their friendship. NINPO-IKKAN!”’ RAY SOMMERFELD — Wrestling 1, 2; Ecology Club 1; My best memory is making a lot of new friends, being with the fantastic 5; becoming Huge with CP; having awesome all nighters and especially meeting SAM. ALL SORENSON “AJ.” “Chief” “Dinka' ’ — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 4; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Library Aide 4; Varsity Football Stats 4; My best memories are WIU Basketball Camp summer of 85 when we were going out to Wendy's for food with Eric, the U of | Basketball Scandal; driving with Ron Steve without looking; Hawaii 87; playing basketball for 4 great years learning Steve's ter- minology; all the names we had for Len: ‘'Vision” ‘Stir’; all the wild golf meets with ‘Mopey” ‘‘Velli”’ and everyone else. FRED SORENSON ''Boom-Boom ’ — Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Team 1, 2; My best memories are being in the row of lockers with the fantastic five — AS, RS, TS, and MS, and going to Ray's all night birthday bash and serving under the rank of ‘Bubba’ Lockwood with VP. DAWN SPIRAKES — VU GER RSLAN Giants aa mena squared'' — Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Class Advisory Boards 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading Co-Captain 2, 4; Key Club 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4, Homecom- ing Court 3, 4; My best memories are all the crazy times with everyone: Laneyville Michigan, Oak Street with Bozo, Mr. Steer, Gary!, Halloween 85, Bionca a nd Walona (they're back), Banach Weddings, 294 adventures, It's 555, Mrs. Smith's Concentration Camp, first party with D.G., Prom 86 — G's turnaround, Tubby's house with Mafia and especially, special times with Jim. Thanks for everything! | love all you guys!! MICHELLE STAROSTKA “Mish” ‘Michelle Bell’ — Cafeteria Aide 3, 4; My best memory is junior year when | slipped down the stairs and my books went flying. | was laughing so hard that | was crying and everyone was looking at me like | was crazy or something. Also all the fun times | had with my friends Billy, Sandy, Jamie, Tam- my, Vicky, Cindy, Meggy, Jane, Mary, Chris, Bernadette, Vickki, Denise, Sue, Theresa, Tracy, Cheryl, and Lucy (Dizzy). ERIC STAUDT ‘'Cliff ’ — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; Key Club Treasurer 4; Class Ad- visory Boards 3, 4; Senior Class V- P 4.N.H.S. 3, 4; Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4; Freelance Reporter for the Spar- tanite 4; ‘Mafia’ 2, 3, 4; My best memories are EL FAMOUS BUR- RITOS, Cap Fest 83-87, Trouts, Princesses, Mafia, Playoffs, ‘‘What time is it?'’, lunch time excursions, sign horking, car accidents, Miller Light, All the times | can't remember, wasting years practic- ing for lost causes, George Dunn, Hoser, praying to the porcelain gon terrorizing the neighborhood, ink, watching people fall down Scott's stairs, ZZ Top, to all those who ever met me: feel honored — FOP or FOB whatever is appropriate. JANE ANN STEFAN ‘“'Spaz ' ‘Space Cadet’ — Track 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Counselor's Aide 4; Cafeteria Aide 3, 4; Theater 4: Child-development Lab Aide 4; Choir 1; My best memory is having all my good friends in all my classes all four years. It was fun having Bernadette, Vickki Michelle in lunch, and having Michelle in a lot of my classes — she always makes me laugh and she's a real sweet person. It was great having my best friend Mary in class — | loved when she got mad at me for speaking in Spanish. It was a great year. | will miss this school and it was great having Mr. Murphy for a dean. MIKE STEFANIK — Basketball 1, 2; Golf 3; Varsity tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A.B. 4; Key Club 4; My best memory is coming to the Yearbook Room December 3rd — I'v lost my memory while I've been here. | can't remember! WENDY STIENBERG ‘Tiggie’ — Cameo 3, 4; My best memory is Breakin’ all the rules! ALAN STEVENS — THOMAS STRAMA — GAIL STRASSNER “'Strass”’ 'Kit- ty’ — Theater: ‘Dames at Sea, “Barnum,” ‘‘Dracula, ’ “The Wiz, “They're Playing Our Song, “Chorus Line,’ ‘Heaven Can Wait,’’ ‘‘Anything Goes, ’ ‘Cabaret,’ ‘Fame,’ “You Can't Take It With You,” ‘West Side Story 1, 2, 3, 4; Theater Arts Club 1,2, 3, 4; Theater Arts Club Officer 3, 4; Forensics 2, 4; Yearbook Staff 103253) 42 CA Bast NES oi4: Student Council 4; Spartanite 4; Pep Club Treasurer 4: My best memory at OLCHS was being a part of that GREAT group of peo- ple in theater. The waterfall and Denny's will live in infamy! Not to mention my mentor Dzurs. You guys are the Best! BETH STURM ‘Midget’ — Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Ecology Club 2, 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 4; My. best high school memory is freshman year, 2nd semester when | met Andy, Bob and Ben in lunch. Less than a year later Andy asked me out, and we're still going out. Since | met him, I've had some of the best times of my life, like Eagle River last year. | also met Tiger and Angel and | hope the three of us will always be as close as we are now. MICHAEL SULLIVAN — ROBERT SWEISS Habeb — Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memory Is my last year as a senior. | now know many people for who they really are and the ex- citements that we've had together. Plus the time and dedication that I've devoted to my studies, wrestling and to all my good friends. CHRIS SWISTEK ‘Swiss — Baseball 3, 4; Key Club 4; My best memories are all the good times with Jim, Pat, Scott, Sean, Grant, John, Joe, etc., etc. Also at all the Cappos Fests and especially with Jim and Pat (you know where and why guys!) And best of all spen- ding all of my good times with Laura Brown, who was there every time | needed her. | love ya Laura, the Best is still to come — Thanks!! PAUL SZUM — Cross Country 1, arack: LAURA TALLON — Gymnastics 1, 3; Swimming 2; Cafeteria Aide 2, 3. VIRGINIA TASKER ''Ginny’ — Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Stat Girl 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4; Advisory Boards 3, 4; C.S.O. 3, 4; My best memories are sharing all the great times with all my friends. Thanks you guys, I'll remember you forever, Also meeting a special guy over the summer of '86. KELLY TAYLOR ‘Kelly Ann — Volleyball 1,2 , 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Advisory Boards 1, 3, 4; Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; N.H.S. Treasurer 4; Girls Basketball Stats 4; Student Council 3; Yearbook 4; My best memories are: awesome volleyball times and softball at its best — ‘Are we having fun yet?” (Spud) ‘Il hate you guys, this time I'm really quitting! ’, summer night with Tammy and Terry P — could anything else have gone wrong?! Dan — City Limits!!' Hot spots in OL with Shar and Sue quadness at U of |, Michelle and the foreign men in the Sears Tower, HAWAII 87!! really special times with Ron and thanks to a sweet cousin Jen! and thanks to all my special friends — Tammy P., Tammy, Dee, Shar, Sue, Michelle, and Da — and to the many others who made my HS years all worth it. Love ya alll! TODD TAYLOR — DAVE TEDESCHI — Baseball 1; Bowling 2, 3, 4; My best memory is all of the fun Tex, Sully, D.R., M.A. and | had on the weekends out cruising as usual. In ten years I'll have the fastest Chevy eater around and l'll be a successful computer genius. KAREN THROW ''Pookie ’§ — Spanish Club 1, 3, 4; Ecology Club 2, 3, 4; Nurses Aide 1, 4; My best memory is Junior year with the Ecology Club at Eagle River ‘Are you awake yet? Thanks to all my great friends. ERIC TIJERINA — KELLY TOPOLSKI ‘'Mousie' ’ — Counselor Aide 2; Library Aide 4; Track 2, 3; My best memories are sharing the great times with all my friends! Especially Jeri and Kari! Being on the track team. Most of all meeting my boyfriend Randy and sharing all the great times together in high school. GINA TRAYNERE — LYNN TROSPER — Office Aide 1; Media Center Aide 2; Switchboard Aide 3. RICHARD TWIGG — DENISE TYSZKO ‘“'Tish'’ — Ecology Club 1, 2; VILCA. | 3; V.I.C.A. I 4; Work Programs 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memories are freshman year when | cut the end of school, thinking school was over. Being with my friends in and out of school, lunch and gym, good times in hours and internal. Thanks you guys. My good friends Kelly, Amy, Liz, Pat, Laura, Jane, Lisa, Michelle, and Julie. LAURIE VAHL ‘'Trixie’’ — Football Stats 1; Basketball Stats 1; Cheerleading 2, 3; ‘Barnum 1: “The Wiz’ 2; Advisory Boards 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Key Club 3, 4; My best memories are meeting all those wonderful and crazy friends — | love ya! Thanks for all the great times (Michigan ‘86, Queezyfest and all the unlimited number of Cappos' Fests), my house, nights at the drive-in, Hayes’ parties, the unforgettable bowling episoude — Thanks Lyn- da and Julie! The nights being secretive — Jen — ‘'Where's the Fish!? ’ Geet's babysitting ‘The cat” all the % days pigging out, eh Muddy? Florida smm-sit! Laying out on 294, throwing rocks at peo- ple's windows at 4:00 am., cruis- ing around to Beach Boys, and to “Squirm’’ — All the crazy and special times (why's the water cold?) Thanks for all the memories, you guys are the Best! Especially my great friends — J.C., M..M., J.S., C.B., L.M., (D.D) This buds for youll AMANDA VALDEZ ‘‘Manda, “Da ’ — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; P.E.O.P.E.L. Tutor 2, 3, 4; Ad- visory Boards 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2; Key Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; My best memories are meeting some of the BEST friends ever, Mandy, Smiley-Jo, Rasche, Lappers, Dee, Christy, Kelly, Lin- da, and Gina. | Love You All! Thanks for everything! Meeting a very special guy my sophomore year — Chris Onjack. M.C. and |, California '86 invasion of the punk rockers, the killer living in our back yard, the never-ending plane ride — “Mand, something's burning — HIJACKERS?! Just think; Hawaii is only a nine hour ride! D.S., the hilarious picture at B.B. Our over- nighter at Northern after the Reavis game, pool hopping at C.P. — Smooth move Deb (horn) the man with his flashlight — oh, and his dog! Freshman year, Senor get- ting hit with a wet paper towel. Lin and Gina ‘Endless Love ’ pictures from our N.I.U. trips. Chris, thanks for some of the ‘'best’’ times ever — Prom ‘86 — oh and '87, Donna's wedding — yeah! New Year's Eve. ‘No No No! HAWAII 87!!! OH MY ... SORRY!!! WENDY VALONE — Gymnastics 1,3; Swimming 2. JANEEN VENTURELLA ‘'Neener’’ — Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; Wrestlerette 1, 2; Advisory Bo ards 2, 3; My best memories are meeting Dave Burdelik sophomore year, partying with Jacki and Kiss at Kisse’s house. Watching a door fall right on Jacki's head, seeing L.M. blow chow all night. Smm-sit — ''86 25 shots! REID VILES ‘Ratt 'n' Reid’ — Ecology Club 1, 2, 3; My best memories are seeing and meeting Miss Bobbie Crue Tolsma for the first time and having all kinds of fun in our foods class together. Going to Las Vegas with the Ecology Club PATRICIA VILLIES ‘“Coochie’ — N.H.S. 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3; My best memories are sophomore year, beating up Ratman, hanging around with Val saying ‘‘Put the candle back'’ awaiting the pro- phecies and worshipping S and S. AMY WAGNER “Billy’’ — My best memories are when | hit Dzurison in the head with a streamer and all the best times with my best friend Sandy (Diamond Dave) and freshman year in math with Tammy and Michelle (Bell) and as Billy Idol would say ‘Have a bloody good time on me! DEBBIE WALKER ‘Debbie Doo — eeatogy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club91,-2)3)-4 Photo Club. 2) 3; J.C.A.B.; N.H.S. 3, 4; Badminton 3, 4; Dean's Aide 3, 4; ‘The Wiz’ crew; My best memories are meeting and falling in love with Mark; ‘the group”’ and it’s many personalities — especially Slinky, Captain Midnight (Meha says hil), Dad, Angel, Butterscotch and Spazz, my bestest buddy! French with Mademoiselle Williams and her “‘wromen ’ and the French lll movie blooper award winner — Linda Crosly — Is the gauze off your braces yet? Advanced Biology with Isaac the mink and T.J. — Do oysters swim? MB., T.H. and lovable Doc; aiding with T.T. — Did you know the Bears are 1 in defense? My many memorable trips with Ecology Club; Badminton with ‘‘Smash Brazaitis; Seventh period senior gym; dreams of Hawaii ‘87; and the many fun times with Karen (I miss Ya!) JOSEPH WALKER — Dean's Aide 3. JOHN WALLACE “Waldo” — Baseball 1, 2; My best memory is when me and Pat Fritz went fishing at Saganashkee slough and we started sinking in the weeds up to our waists. CHRIS WARD ‘Buck Wheat’ — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1; Key Club 4; Spartan Guard 4; My best memories are Diane Kowalewski, the Hawaii trip, C.C. sunning Ms A with Red Wares, playing in the first O.L. play-off game ever, psych class, my haircut, Homecoming game and pep assembly, L. Nachman's weather report, and Lauri V., my lab partner. DAVID WARD ‘“'Dave ’ — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A.B.; Key Club 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Chess Team 3, 4; Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memories are showing everyone that the class of 1987 was the greatest and meeting many new people, especially Jennifer Brott. | will never forget all of the parties or the |.H.S.A. playoffs. MARY ANN WASOWICZ ‘“Woobie'’ — Swimming 1; Basket- ball 1, 2; J.C.A.B.; Spartanite 4; My best memory is starting some real- ly great friendships that will last forever! All the great times with my “old friends'’ — Halloween '86 at U of | — hey B.B. ‘walk like an Egyptian.’’ Summer of '86, the one trip to Whitey's I'm glad | took, thanks B.B. and B.N., | owe ya guys! DESIREE WASSERMAN — Cafeteria Aide 2, 3: Theater Pro- duction 2; Key Club 3; Spanish Club 3. MICHAEL WELCH — Office Aide (2 : ALLAN WESTIN — SUSAN WETZEL — Badminton 1 DAN WHEELER ‘Omar’ — Foot- ball 1; Baseball 1; Basketball 1, 2: Key Club 4; My best memories are when Tubby and me killed the couch trying to get it through his hallway. Watching Woody play sheets at Hooders, while Rainsford was _urcking in the backyard. Hanging out with all the ‘‘trouts ’ and the Sandburg chick. CAROL WHISSON ‘Angel’ — Ecology Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2. Badminton. 1). 2, OLE:A: Treasurer 4; My best memories are sophomore year, when Ecology Club spent a week at the Grand Canyon, and all of the life long friendships | have made. COLLEEN WILLIAMS — Advisory Boards 1, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Football Cheerleader 3, 4; Basketball Cheerleader 4; Swimm- ing 3; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; Softball 3; “Barnum” 1; My best memories are going deer hunting, our F.S. missions $, Michigan, pearly whites, jogging, oh so much, feeding my pet alliphant, not being accepted into the frigeretts, Darn! Getting on the table and shouting, party beeper, alligator boots — eek!! Deep purple, punk toga, Homecoming, and spending my high school years with my best friends Teri, Cyndi, Sandy, and Becky. ‘'Glamz.”’ GARY WILLIAMS ‘'Tex'' — Wrestl- ing 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memories are hanging around with my friends, ‘you know who you are.”’ All of the crazy times with the wrestling team, autos class, and going out on weekends with my buddies, especially my girlfriend Cindy. | love ya Cindy. You know it babes.” JAMES WILLS — Baseball 1, 2, 3: Office Aide 1. LAURA WISEK ‘'Lara'’ — French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 1; Badminton 2; Yearbook staff 3: Spartanite Staff 4: Teacher Aide 4; My best memories are a summer in Paris with Amy, the ‘garage,’ dead horses and other party animals | knew with my _ fellow Snake Master. JEANNE WOOD ''Bean” — Volleyball 1; Softball 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; Advisory Boards 3, 4; Spar- tanite 4; My best memories are Summer of '86 — Lisa and | doing the downtown thing. ‘You gotta love the morning after Abram's Halloween Bash. Kath, do | really snore? You gotta hate people who snore! You gotta hate picking up this saying! The Lewis Expeditions with Katey; the ‘'Rock ’ and all 6 of those Kamikazees. Last but not least ‘‘you gotta love'’ Abrams Summer '86 wing dings!!! JULIE ANN WOOD ‘“‘Jul’” — Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2: Softball 2; Switchboard Operator 2, 3, 4; Library Aide 4: Spanish Club 3; N.H.S. 3; My best memories are eating lunch with Karen, Lisa and Paul Spicoli, con- stantly spitting apple chunks in our faces while we casually discuss Scarface. Also those lovely band sessions with Mr. Currie and Mr Trenchy ‘If you were in Russia, you wouldn't be so RUDE! My romeo — Pete! Let us not forget the exciting but dangerous after- noon rendezvous with my buddy and co-migrant DQ_ worker Michelle — BUSTED! You don't ‘gotta love it” if you don't feel like it! DAWN WORTEL Dern 1 — Cosmetology 1, 2, 3, 4; Ecology Club 1, 2; My best memory is meeting up with my best friend Dawn. I'll never forget the good times I've had going out on the town with Bunnie, Dawn, and Naj A special thanks to the best guys in the whole world Mike, Hairball, Phil, and Bones. MARK XEROS 'Ox'’ — Media Center Aide 1; P.E.0.P.E.L. Tutor 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Advisory Boards 3, 4; Discipline Code Committee Member 3, 4; Spanish Club 3: Cafeteria Aide 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4; Key Club Officer 4; My best memories are the great times with Tubby, Stubby, Cliff, Woody, O, Pinto, Psyco, Princesses, Trouts, and many other seniors and juniors. Making the play-offs and beating Reavis two years in a row. As a freshman the Purple Pie Man and Mr. Hill's quote of that incident “First pies then gun. Noticing other schools’ signs. Capsfest, Queezyfest, and other fests, and of course OH MY!! Mafia will live forever!! DARRYL YOUNG ‘'D-Man — Spartanite 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; My best memories are Junior year 5B lunch with Folga Monster, Maude, and Slick. They made me laugh and milk poured out of my nose, when | ran to get a napkin, the lunch lady got worried and thought my nose was bleeding Listening to the misadventures of D.B. making fun of the Folga Monster freshman year in the library. AMJAD ZAGHLOUL — SOLOMON ZAGHLUL — ERVIN ZANDER — Photography Club 1, 2, 3; Media Center Aide 1 NAJIA ZIAD ‘‘Naj'’ — Photo Club 4; Varsity Football Manager 4; Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Manager 1; Ecology Club 1; Softball Manager 1; Art Club 3, 4; Art Club President 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Spartanite Staff Photographer 3, 4; Varsity Basket- ball Stats 4; My best memories are having Gina T. in the same English class and going to McDonald's 3rd period. Meeting my best friend Dawn. Going out to see ‘TRICK or TREAT with Hairball, Dawn, Mike, Steve, Bones, Moe, and Phil, and then going to M.P. Thanks for a great time, and especially being with all my friends JOHN ZIGA — BASMA ZIYAD — DANATO ZURLO — Football 1, 2, 3. 209 THE FANTASTIC REALMS OF FANTASY AND IMAGINATION AS BROUGHT TO YoU oe MATT SOKOLOWSKI-WRITER DARRYL YOUNG- ARTIST “THE THOUSAND YEAR ITCHIEF™ cS A POWERFUL GROUP LED BY THE FIERCE FIGHTER CORR, ARE QUESTING FOR THE” | ALL POWERFUL CHALICE OF LIGHT. 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